Bishop O Dowd High School - Mitre Yearbook (Oakland, CA)
- Class of 1993
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Continuing to make the campus handicapped-accessible was our next priority which meant ramping the stairs between buildings, refurbishing bathrooms, and building an elevator. The science labs were entirely redesigned and completed along with the elevator last summer. Of course, all these changes could not be made Without a lot of construction noise and cooperation from faculty, staff, and students. I call them happ noises, replied a smiling Father Colelli, Director of Development, whenever he was Y asked, when will these Workers be finished? i Y G P 4 in .P 'r 115 Alu!! W4 'im 2 .4 .1 x. 'V ' 4XJZa+3i .A M5 '-MrZ:E55' ,if ' Q ' 7? 6 . F, h'-.. - 6' f'fur'7- '54, .,. 1 1 IHS. 55 1-. 4 J ,ip 1..' a 92- ,fa ' '- 1,-b I Jars ' 1 WM A V 1 w 1. 'r 'f y . 5 5,M!1.f. .. ,z,4 . . krX- .' . -' ,V w . W . ' fra ':'.,,, . 5 'V f - Q ,N -1. bwk- ,f vw MM T111 f 'frm - -.L . -. 1 , A , Q. -2,- . ,.,.- fy, ff N , X -L: M I uf 9 .7 ', .f , . 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Our seniors' S.A.T. scores surpass the national average by over 50 points in both the verbal and mathematics areas, and, 85W of our students register in 4-year colleges after graduation. ln addition, O'Dowd's 38 athletic teams have consistently produced league champions, and, our 20 extracurricular clubs and organizations engage ir a variety of activities throughout the school year. We strive for excellence, and the dedication of our students and faculty has made O'Dowd truly a l special place. . ,..2 L. Above: A chemistry lab allows Alix Alderman to gain crucial knowledge of chemical reactions. Right: juniors work on a physics experiment with Mr. l-lolston. pr 1 A! Q -. . f , . f . a ' if All O'Dowd students take standardized tests at school to get on the right track for college. M H WW- 'tyM'WN ' A ...WfxMw+Wt'4Wf' 'Wm 1, X f mmm.. J if f ' f ' M, 'WM M 9 f v 'What does carrying lumber have to do with becoming an actor? O'Dowd's drama dept. builds its productions from the ground up. 1 ,. 0 .ix f ,, W fat!! lt's hard to get back into the swing of a 7-period day. Students enjoy a quick activity period break on the quads before heading back to classes. Sonia Erikson and Anya Messenger-Wescott focus on the message of the opening school mass to help them put senior year and life into perspective. Wearing protective goggles, seniors Glivia Balogh and Iuliet Arechiga put abstract text book ideas into action in the chemistry lab. 'F 8 3 ff' 4 ll ,M iv ,tg W I .,V, , M . z 41' , . - A - .4 , .A , f , Ja 3 . y 5 V ,A V W , 2 ,gi is 2 it Q A ,-i if K 4 sl it W K , . . imma if - 1 vk M A U K f ' '. 6 ' In , .,.. ,,., , , , . , . , 5 Boasting one of the largest memberships at school, the hiking club's first hike of the year proves to be quite an adventure. ,J if , ysdt .d Senior McKinley Morris utilizes the on-line computer system in the library. This campus resource center provides extensive assistance to students and faculty gathering information for projects and reports. For many students lunch becomes a time to get in extra studying and finish or start homework. 'X 1,5 1 I SA ummer Memorw Senior Bob Pfaendler and graduate Gab Traverso The Fresh Prince takes time out from filming on Colleg jammin' at Lake Temescal movie to pose with seniors Nikki Smith and Hes Seniors Nicole Iones, Leslie Remer, and Marisa Juniors Remy Szykier, Carolyn Smith and l Lenhardt enjoy a leisurely day in the sun at Santa Alexandra Vergerieusx sitting on a cool rock Cruz y A group of O'Dowd students, members of The Bay Area Sophomore Iosh Gibson reached new hieghts when he climed Wind Symphony, traveled down under to Sydney, Austrialia to the summit of Mt. Saint Helens, Washington for a three week musical tour for his new Iunior Qy-Ana Manning gets a big hug from her favorite Disney character Goofy while Q'-'tsp' No rest for our cheerleaders. They spent their summer Counselor Bill Lyons Clowned around with a dunce Cap while perfecting their skills and learning new moves at camp visiting an old school house in the Iron County Museum 9. Effie ummer Dreaming Below: Senior Kris Hamrik photographed his climbing partners jesse Turcotte and jeremy Camper at Half Dome. Below Right: Heres sophmore Ben Smith iii what was once Called St. Petersburg. o ,W - W I l I, v lslands last August for l2 students. spent time snorkling offshore, hiking sunsets. l:kYf:wf, rgr': ww' Jw F O' Dowd's I-liking club moderator Tom Tyler organized a 15-day tour ofthe l-lawiian Computer teacher and swim coach, Dennis Dougherty, accompanied the group who volcanos, horseback and bicycle riding, swimming, and enjoying spectacular tropical Left: Sophomores Anna Martin, Elizabeth Thayer, Megan Van Overbeek, Patsy Eagan and Anna Applebaum at Round Lake on their hike in the Sierras Below: Catherine Miller, a senior, visited Warsaw' during her trip to Poland '1-...M Q Q . is W M 3 .H '.i., 2 , 5, junior Marnie Zuehlsdorff on a trip to London visits Westniinster Abbey is ack to Schoo l Mid-August the new freshman class found themselves learning study and library research skills in preparation for a rigorous first year at O'Dowd as upperclassmen savored those last precious moments of summer. The annual book sales and photo day proved to bring out many enterprising students and recent graduates hoping to get some return on their initial investment. To get the year started, a welcome bar- b-que was sponsored for the freshmen and their parents as a Way to bring them into the O'DoWd community. Easing back into the 8:30am - 3:00pm routine was made more enjoyable by getting reacquainted with friends and familiar surroundings. JW Wim omecoming 92 Touchdown for 0'Dowd! The crowd the game, students greeted attendees roared ,as another six points were with a free black and gold pompom, scored for the dragons. Homecoming While the Friends of the Dragon parent this year was truly a coming home as group sponsored a bar-b-que which 1,200 fans packed the stands. During greatly enhanced the festivities. as .fi -Stiff, hat is School Spirit? s Q 'tt if Qian .,:: 4 .:,, . f Twice a year the drama classes work together to transform the small gym into a theatre. Their spirit and enthusiasm, not to mention perspiration, is behind the magic we see on opening night. m Iust as important as the final score is the support from .,ri , ,i,l ,, f . . . . . . , i,ii .M fans. It is their spirit, combined with our athletes t ' We 'A W determination and skill, that makes our teams champions. Activity period rallies give the student body the chance tc get behind the athletic teams and show their support. 159 Answers and Counting... Teachers and students work together to build community at O'Dowd, each demonstrating school spirit in individual ways. Many students and coaches show their spirit by spending hours after school if difficult classwork in extra tutoring sessions, and with school events. Drama -'Y classes must build their theater every year. The most visible sign of spirit is at sports rallies and during games when cheering fans show their support for our teams. To in sports practice. Teachers offer help with P R itudents volunteer to answer questions all' SC110O1 Spifit 11193115 bsins Proud to be 3 Ms. McCabe and Ms. Kastama judge during Open House tours. Part Of UDOWCL events during Spirit Week Olympics. 44? as Above: Directing parent tours at Open House lets Above: A black and gold dragon mascot comes to life this year. current students point out O'Dowd's features. Below: Track practice moves inside on rainy days early in the season, Below: After school tutoring shows dedication. running laps in the long hallways and stair climbing to get in shape. School Spirit 17 reshmen F ans Give Me An F , Give Me An R , Give Me An E , Give Me An S , Give Me An The freshman class turned into Fresh- man Fans during spirit week this year. competition. High scores also came from the class colors day event reveal Seen everywhere around the school were ing thg freshman C1355 full Of Spirit the names of favorite sports teams em- blazoned on jackets, hats, t-shirts and sweats. Team pennants and pictures decorated the freshman hall helping them score high in the hall decoration and unity. A successful spirit week for the class of '96 makes them the ones to watch for next year. Gooc job--way to go freshmen! OOO X D000 OOO til Above: A dedicated freshman helps turn the lower hallway into a sports arena. Below: Planning some pre-Olympics strategy on the quads. Fantastic faces! Face painting day lets freshmen show their class colors and enthusiasm. 18 Spirit Week ' is SN . c., A Q5 . J 3' Q s....-..-.Lu NS 'U Q o homore Shi wrecked ' hip Ahoy, Land Ahead... h No, I Think Decked out in grass skirts and pirate eye patches, the class of '95 became Shipwrecked Sophomores during November's Spirit Week. The hall assigned to them was deco- rated by some very dedicated members of the class as a result of many long weekends of pre-planning. It conjured up thoughts of tropical islands and warm ocean breezes as students and faculty strolled down the hall l v v v l We re Stranded! year's competition under their belts, the sophomore class scored high in the general spirit category at both the Olym- pics and Night Rally. They devised a clever class cheer set to the tune of the Gilligans Island theme song which was delivered with lots of enthusiasm and unity. Look for this class to score high in future Spirit Week competitions! to classes throughout the week. With last an 5 The sophomore hall was decorated as a shipwrecked isle by some very dedicated members of the class of '95. Above: Practicing for the class cheer competition. Right: Shipwrecked girls enjoy their lunch on the quads. 20 Spirit Week 1 1 Q Xi six 8' , 0111! 'R 'iw Q Q? 3 unior Jamboree Howdy Partn rs! Down at the ranch, the juniors them to be spirited and full of enthusi- showed O'Dowd exactly how to ho asm. During the Olympic competition, down ! Wearing overalls and cowboy juniors showed a united front by wear- hats, they came very close to victory ing white clothing, their assigned color, this year, missing first place by a mere and thus winning the class color compe- 20 points. Their winning hall, deco- tition. The Iunior Jamboree was defi- rated as a farm scene, was filled with nitely worth jammin' for this year. bales of hay, and even a life-size rep- Watch out for a strong contender in next lica of a cow. The class of '94 came in year's Spirit Week competition from the first in the cheer competition showing class of '94. ,, 434'-, A A1722 392. w Y.-an 'O ' Q-. i 'g .2 Q I l Qn mg 75 y j I u N, ' ' 2193.93 I l 3 V 1 Nw f- ' K j X xx XX , X st. xx Fall leaves, bits of hay, a string of lanterns, and a scarecrow complete the barnyard scene. 22 Spirit Week l l l Above: The junior hallway looks like a gigantic barnyard complete with hay. Below: Some junior nerds show off their outfits on Class Nerd Day. T out on the quads so we can count how many ranching and farmer imitations we have in the class of '94! Eric Cross and Luke Maher demonstrate their juggling skills during the Star Search '93 Competition. Q Oillpg was K 7- , . ,,-we .www in Sit gl i 3 3 as ill Who brought this cow to school? A juniors adds to the fun on costume day by posing as a cow. 2 Left: Let's hear it for the Iunior Class Olympians! A banner leads the way. Above: junior athletes shout for joy. Spirit Week 23 enior Sahara y Walk Like An Egyptian! The class of '93 once again took first place in the Spirit Week competition. Last year's Iingle Bells theme made way for a victorious Senior Sahara with a hall decorated as a desert with camels and palm trees. Seniors donned African and Middle Eastern wear, the girls dressed as Egyptian goddesses or Afri- can queens and the guys sporting tur- bans and sunglasses, while everyone perfected a walk like an Egyptian gait. This unity proved them to be winners as they came in first in the costume judging. For the Clash X Nerd Day the usually hip seniors Won the com- petition easily wearing lots of polyes- ter and Wild shirts with plastic pocket protectors. After three years of experi ence, Winning the Olympics events was no problem. The united and enthusiastic senior class will surely never forget Spirit Week '92. x Above: With her face painted for that new Spirit Week event, Elena Hunt joins Shannon Ferguson in the gym. Right: Revenge of the N erds from senior girls. 24 Spirit Week , S ,- Nw Q One of the first Olympic events to get this athletic competi- tion started is the Human Tank Relay. These seniors give it their all as they come in first. Above: The Class of '93 builds a pyramid as sideline support for their athletes. Below: Marisa Lenhardt sings at the Star Search '92 event. M Hey, pay attention to the cards! Miguel Berkstrom keeps seniors organized using cue cards for the Class Cheer competition during the rally in the gym. The Night Rally finds many seniors yelling with enthusiasm after the performances of the Star Search competitors. Spirit Week 25 allies 81 Assemblie i Getting Together This year, rallies and assemblies were more exciting than ever before. The Sports Rallies entertained us while introducing us to our athletes. At the Spirit Rallies, the air was thick with excitement over the spirited competition between the classes. The Food and Toy Drive Assembly thrilled us with its skit and invited us to be generous towards the less fortunate of our community. Other assemblies celebrated our diversity, like the Black History Month Assembly in February. Although all of the asemblies and rallies we had over the course of the year were special, the one we'll remember most is when guest Michael Pritchard, the nationally known comedian, made us laugh with his comedy routine about peer-pressure and self-esteem. Activity period sports rallies get students fired up for the game. 26 Student Life Above: Students visiting for the day from Iapan get a chance to attend an assembly and be introduced to life in American high schools. Below: Michael Pritchard offers comic relief to students and faculty. ...a,A,,........---we A K .Q we 7 A - A 1 V A 1 . 11- . . ,,,1,,,,- Di see what those did? lam 1 m 4 E ahsasf Z, ' X 'T Fw 'X' - Pm saevfisikf f Ss ste E masses: H22 '-eff K I J nnnsuw' V4 'P ummm +1-1-W: -.ENN SSN we R v quita Nfiwm . . A r,....,mem 1: lsmxsefzrmsewff-l -SIEHSFWEXII item' rmwS5uf?g'E 42.4. WMNNNW ll Rvws' 'X IWY3 EfC 1l'l:iSikSMfr'x-ggQ.57- V L. QET imssfeifffmwslr mute mnvye ft at fp use flrrtrrrsgwv :Q I 'fvntf 'F .. sm mw1msmsmrrs fesfIefrwffieLfxstf2s L fs-me fggfsivfwen 'asm QSESQ. uvmmwrvfwwfnsgfwf-f mer www eewgf: 1- ,rug gyg me .- atv? W, W Bringing Us Together O'Dowd rallies and assemblies unify students and faculty while entertaining us. Below L: The Rally Band provides some music at the football garne. Student Life 27 52 I Mi. .XQA , . Hisisi if .liiititlt g Exhibit' lack Hi tory Month February Celebration Of Black Histor This year, the United Black Students Association CUBSAJ, shared the celebration of Black History Month with students, faculty, and guests of Bishop O'Dowd at its 7th annual assembly. The assembly opened with the singing of the Negro National Anthem, and included a keynote speaker, a student speaker, and a skit. The skit, entitled A Short Trip Through History written by senior Carris Ellis, was about four young people who go to a museum to find out about Black History, It featured African dancers, famous Americans of Black History who spoke about their ideas and contributions, and Harlem Renaissance dancers. O'Dowd's gospel choir joined in the celebration by singing as a part of the skit. The UBSA also held the same assembly on the following Sunday evening for parents and students from other schools. To acknowledge the fine accomplishments of Blacks in American history, daily P. A. announcements, written by senior Alison Harris, revealed notable facts and quotes b Black Americans, such as Martin Luther King, jr., and Thurgood Marshall. O'Dowd's celebration of Black History Month was concluded with a final P. A. announcement with a earnest message: i Black History is a part of everyones history, and learning about it should be a year-long activity. l Q 5 I' . gee' i . A55 5 NEI k .1 Q UBSA President Monique Burris Students and faculty stand for the singing of the Negro A gospel choir soloist sings sings the Negro National Anthem. National anthem. and plays the keyboard. i 28 Black History Month Left: Keynote speaker Dr. Ramona Tascoe talks about a Black woman in today's society. Above: junior Daniel Stephens discusses the importance of this celebration. tw x Q 5' 43 if. Af 1' ,J 7 f we S 3 'x xx 5 My x QQ ,y Vgz, 2 is S Q Q , , 4,5 A, ii . A- J- i it ponder their futi the exhibit. , .mggsi xii WP S af Qs 1, 'Q 92. S il +I QQ K ' ..ff-'-'-N M , ' ,,-gliziw W , ,i .Q gr. A 3 HIICG Everyone Had A Ball! The school dances were The Winter Ball was a a big success this year, all classy formal open to all of them bringing in a students, and some of profit. Remember having the junior and senior no air conditioning at the formals were really Back-to-School dance? elegant and memorable. Or, the Homecoming Iuniors headed out to victory celebration? How Treasure lsland for the about the Pajama Iammy prom, and seniors to San Iam Wrapping-up Spirit Francisco for their ball Week? ending the year in style. Above: Homecoming enthusiasm! Top: juniors Tiffany Saunders, Eryn Murray and Meghan Veronda strike a pose at the Winter Ball. Right: Seniors Nathan Hiatt, Meghan Kelly, Anya Messenger-Wescott and freshman Ellyn Marsh sing out the songs at the Pajama Iammy jam. Below L: lt's past these kids' bedtime! Below M: Freshman Rosanna Nolan snuggles with lllya Laney for a slow dance. Below R: juniors Malik Orr and Ayawnna Smith g roovin' at the Homecoming dance. I 30 Dances 140' Qt? QW ::.:s::w ..w:. 5 V A.. 0 Af Sim Q . W P595 sk? f o Q K Q. 13 ew K If .A , - f- 1 x f ff Q I 5 Q4 x Q etting Gut Of The Classroom Can We Take A Field Trip? Field trips offer time to explore a subject outside the boundaries of the classroom where students are able to experience concepts and ideas hands on. Some of this year's trips found art students visiting museums, and science classes exploring outdoors. Mr. Goodhart led two trips for Marine Biology. One explored the marine ecology of our coastal tide pools, the second actually headed off shore to the high seas aboard the Inland Seas. mzrs ids, Mr. Tyler's Earth Science classes visited the Marin Headlands and San Francisco to study the history of the San Andreas fault. Not all of the trips were off campus, however. Father Ben's Marriage and Family classes celebrated their marriage rituals in our own chapel, complete with a reception following the service. Each field trip provided not only a break from the routine, but offered some time to build on what was learned in the classroom. Above Marine biology students study the marine ecology of the S.F. Bay. Below: Visiting the Pillar Point tidepools with Mr. Goodhart At Right Mr Tyler's field trip to the epicenter of the San Andreas fault. Topfnext pagels A couple gets married. .r . ., as Q ZQ.. , Ai A R zfrvmq 2 , . . fi v' : . K5 J Qs 1 J Field Trips 33 3 Q . very Day ls A Holida Always Reasons for Celebration Whether it's a birthday, Halloween, or a surprise party to say thank you to the faculty from the Parents Association, O'Dowd really knows how to celebrate. Throughout the year student birthdays are part of the daily announcements, but even without this official notice, it's easy to spot those who are celebrating their day. With armloads of flowers, balloon bouquets, and baked treats students add delight to routine school days. Halloween is a time not only to dress in costumes, but is a chance for faculty and students alike to show their creativity. 4 c sf xt fx Upper photos: Student birthday celebrations. Below L-R: Faculty enjoy breakfast treats sent to them in appreciation by the Parents Association. 34 Student Life gg . . qf---f--X W 9 ' - M? wg 65, XX QM5- -ag..--. 1 g E X X . as Q. . X. A. M. .w,,mr...., ,. gmgetsr Q.A. eg. ,.. , Aw me H - www X we HALLOWEEN MADNESS Uppper Left: Ms. Kastarna arrives on horseback. Upper Right: Our new A.P. Dr. Manchester joins in the fun. Lower photos: Students show off a variety of costume creativity. Student Life 35 ome Awa from Home O'Dowd Opened Up Sometimes appearances are deceiving. On the out- side, things look neat and organized, but just opening a few lockers can reveal a different story. Into these small spaces are crammed binders, text books, lunches, extra clothes, and other daily necessities. Applause to those who spent time making their locker reflect their own personality by including photo collages, models, and other memorabilia. Stroll around O'Dowd and sneak a peek at faculty mailboxes, P.E. lockers, music room cubby holes, and down the hallways to discover our uniqueness. E 2 J 2 2 2 TQ 5 Z H w 55 5 2 Z Q wi 1 sz '.,, ' ,VIVK , .... Virrr i ii' S t ' V nil igs fif I , Z - A 1, ff '21 V, 2 IWW. ff ,, L A. ,t f .... 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A diet analysis assignment in the Most O'Dowd students brought part or Beginning Foods class revealed this student's all of their lunch each day, but they also one day food consumption as: Carnitas, a box satisfied hunger pangs with food from the of M Sz M's, l can juice, l yogurt, l kudos, l cafeteria. Hot entrees changed daily, the jello, l orange, l bowl of ice cream, 3 cookies, most popular was pizza, and 35 large ones chicken, peas, rice, strawberries with whipped were consumed each Pizza Day. In addition to our cafeteria's daily hot entree, the following items found their way into faculty and student stomachs each Week: PER WEEK PER DAY 612 donuts 90-120 lbs. of french fries 50 cases of soft drinks 42 chicken burgers 2 cases of chips 25 assorted sandwiches lots of melted cheese Cover nachosb 3 dozen cookies cases of an endless variety of candy How healthy are you? Maybe changing your diet wouldn't be such a bad idea. 38 Student Life 4525335 'WW M Student Life 39 aking the Grade o Report Cards and Testing Give the Scores O'Dowd students were kept abreast of Iuniors take time out in homeroom to review their grades. Nl eanil believe l really did ltl This le green'- 3-we their academic progress on Report Card Day when, during homeroom, they received their quarter grades. Many students looked forward with excitement to this moment, while others considered it with dread. The pride of accomplishment along with vows to work even harder were always heard as students shared their grades with friends. During lunch students compare grades and smile with pride at another quarter of the year that's over. 40 Student Life Below: Ms. Warmerdam distributes test packets to faculty October Testing Day t T t. D . O t b Every year, students at O'Dowd are required to take standardized tests. Proc OTS on es mg ay In C O er' This year, freshmen took the N.E.D.T., sophomores took the P.A.C.T., and juniors took the P.S,A,T. Lucky seniors got a day off from school on that particular day, but throughout the year they took the S.A.T. or ACT, for college entrance. Although the pressure of trying to do well on those tests was sometimes a little overwhelming, O'Dowd students found solace in knowing that they do help them prepare for the future. -.,.-f Vi rs. if Some of the tests ask questions about students' Below: Sophomores concentrate on their test. future Career interests- i E al Below: The junior class takes the P.S.A.T. exam in October. Scores on this nationwide exam determine which students will be nominated for the National Merit Scholarship program in the following year. Student Life 41 aising Money For Good Causes Fundraising Activities On Campus Here at Bishop O'Dowd, fundraisers involve faculty, staff, alumni, parents, and students who work together to raise money for a variety of reasons throughout the year. The main event this year was a raffle in the fall which offered a Grand Prize of a new Mercury Capri convertible. The Parent Association annually organizes the Crab Feed and Silent Auction the first Saturday in February. At S25 per person, this year's Crab Feed was a sell-out event once again. Such items as gift certificates, food baskets, vacation home rentals, and sports memorabilia were donated and auctioned, adding to the overall success of the event. The Art Club sponsored a calendar sale just in time for Christmas in which each month displayed an original drawing by one of our students. This particular idea for raising money has been a successful activity for the past few years. O'Dowd's Peace Group had bake sales a various times throughout the year to raise money for purchasing Rain Forest acreage. Drama students, cheerleaders, and track team members sold candy to help defray the cost of costumes and uniforms. ln addition, the cheerleaders sold rootbeer floats and had car washes to raise uniform money. From lollipops to chocolate bars, calendars to raffle tickets, everyone pitched in to help out a good cause. The O'Dowd dragon and students show off the car Ms. Correia counts all the car raffle stubs for the Development Office raffle Grand Prize, a Mercury Capri convertible. and tallies the day's receipts. 42 Fundraising .A V if 5 , s 55' m rgffx N, g f- If ' 5 . J ,Ae xx wg I E . ag f fi- S ' 3 I 4 5 X . xg-, :NRA . 1 ,-.piss X -A 31.1 ' 'tg ..':f1f1 'iIl s. f f-,P , 'M Ll-H I -7 fl' ., ' -l f.'i':'F'i'li. f' . L xl vi'3:1u , 5 .ag x y X-3, 4 ' K-. 'N' j f ,i Tx::f,5 ,. 'wif KA 3-.f'l1'4f,l??i I i W?Zf,xii5 :-..fQ:t?t:'fr'2 ,fs2mq:.u+r.w .. z. 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Servers at the Crab Feed Work together to keep all the diners Hot crab! Coming through! happy- Above: Cheerleaders sell candy bars to earn money for uniforms. Right: The Peace Group sells baked goods to raise money for Rain Forest property. Fundraising 43 i l I ampus Ministry Team The Campus Ministry Team, or CMT, is a very important part of life at O'Dowd. CMT members are dedicated, hardworking students in good academic standing. To become a part of CMT, students apply in the spring for service the following school year. Under the guidance of Mr. Iudd, CMT meets daily in the chapel. They plan all school masses, coordinate the Christmas Food and Toy Drive, organize the March Mission Drive penny competition, and assist with retreats throughout the year. At each mass, CMT members offer prayers design and present an entertaining skit, and help with communion. The Mission Drive raises money through collecting pennies in a weeklong class competition to send to missions in South America. During the Food and Toy Drive, each homeroom is asked to collect lots of food and toys to make Christmas happy for local needy children The CMT is a great asset to O'Dowd because of their commitment to others and dedication to promoting Christian ideals. p 1992-93 Campus Ministry Team y Erin Breznikar Carlo Battino Amy Hyde lppy Kalofonos Tarima Levine Leonard Lockett Inga Sanders Chris May Sarah Zerbst Dennis Shepherd Kim Zierten Brendon Tompkins Brian Iudd, Moderator Budd Yuhasz CMT Christmas elves load presents donated for the during the annual Food and Toy Drive into a modern-day sleigh, ready for delivery. Mr. Holston's homeroom gathers mounds of food and toys.iT 44 Campus Ministry Team CMT members apply the N oah's Ark parable to modern y life in a skit developed for the mass. Senior Amy Hyde pretends to be God while perched atop the O'DoWd scorekeeper's box during a skit. Cheers of enthusiasm and support for each other keep them a strong united team. Arms around one another, CMTer's skit demonstrates the value of working together. Serving communion is one of the ways faculty and students help during masses. Some group members pose with Mr. Iudd outside the chapel. Campus Ministry Team 45 SSES A Time Of Reflection From the Opening School Mass in choir who shared their voices August to Baccalaureate in May, with us. school masses were celebrations Since our students and faculty that brought us together as a represent a variety of religious community. CMT members, with beliefs, O'Dowd masses and Campus Minister Brian Iudd, liturgies throughout the year developed the music and readings were designed to make everyone for each service, and our Basilian feel welcome. They provided fathers and priests prepared the time to take a break from our homily for each holy day. O'DoWd busy lives and reflect on friend- is lucky to have many talented ships and the beauty in the singers in the chorus and gospel world around us. ui l 46 Masses -emwdiiulnithni Music, moments of laughter, shared personal experiences, silent reflection, rejoicing together -- each mass brings us closer together and more peaceful. AAIBHAPZL 'A ,-f, I ,sf if ,, ,if wgx VI .hw q- 4--f Masses 47 etreat Program Providing A Breath of Fresh Air y All students had the opportunity to find out how fun our retreats were as each class had several of their own. Freshmen and sophomores walked down to the nearby Holy Redeemer Center for a retreat during the school day run by members of the junior and senior class. Iuniors and seniors packed up for overnights at the Presentation Center in Los Gatos which were run by volunteer faculty members. Each class played games and had serious talks to get to know each other better. lt was a good chance to get away from the school norm for awhile. Everyone appreciated the fun, closeness, and breath of fresh air. Above: Freshman and retreat team bonding at Holy Presentation Center in LOS Redeemer Center. Below: Iuniors holding up Mr. Iudd Gatos is the jLlHiOr and SeI1iOr somewhere in the wilderness. retreat getaway- N4 48 Student Life at it I ai Above: Freshmen talk in small groups on their retreats. Below: Seniors gather for a serious discussion. lRight: Seniors putting their heads together and feelin' groovy. r- Below Left: Mr. Iudd and Elizabeth Hunt kickin' it on the lawn during a junior retreat break. Below Right: During a senior retreat, Courtney Hessler takes David James on a trust walk and encounters Mr. Iudd. Student Life 49 utside Acti itie We're ot Just Involved At O'Dowd While O'Dowd provided many participating in many impressive activi different activities to contribute to its ties from athletic competitions, to dance students being well-rounded, many to developing businesses sparked by chose to also get involved in activities their personal interests There are a lot off campus. On weekends and of talented students at our school, and afterschool, students could be found this is a profile of just a few , .L .lii .1 , ,: ., .gf ,.'1.::, 5::, . .,- ..:::, iii A 1 5 eess fi jilz,tstL12.se:ssv:'-'T A Alix Alderman 1123 has been doing Tovah Skiles 193 practices gymnastics gymnastics since she was 5 years old. 3-5 days a week, for hours at a time Gymnastics teaches a person so I compete on Saturdays too so l rn much--it makes you physically strong, lucky my parents drive me as well as an incredibly emotionally everywhere strong person. Tiffany Thompson 1123, Chandra Burge 1123, Nina Tipton 1123 and Aderemi Adebiyi 1103 have been members of a dance group called A Step Ahead for two years. They won second place at a 3-day competition in March, and will compete at Disneyland this summer. 50 Outside Activities Erancisco. He has lots of runway experience, and this year is getting very involved in printwork. Although itfs a large financial investment, the personal satisfaction and experience is worth it. isSAii -'-- 6 I, X T f Nathan Hiatt 1121 is a model with the Look agency in San E E E Nina Levit 1111 She has been dancing for the Oakland Ballet for two Vega Freeman-Brady 110 1 lT0p I and Tristine Glick 1121 lAbovel ears I love dancin No matter what I tr to dance at least five practice horseback riding at Grizzly Peak stables several times a y I C I y C R A - - ..A. . ,. , . 1 aaa times a week. Ashley jones 1121 has been a computer consultant for 5 years. He Vicki Oakes 1111 plays hockey at Berkeley Iceland and Belmont oes desktop publishing and purchases and upgrades new systems. Iceland four days a week, for hours at a time. She is the goalie for He is part of 1 three-person partnership ind says the best part of two teams who have games in the evenings and on weekends. consulting is helping people learn about their computers, not to I live, eat and breathe hockey. lt's the only thing that gets me mention the moneyff through the week. Outside Activities 51 tudent Iobs Sz Volunteering Working For Our Qwn Reasons 1 After classes the mad during the summer. rush to head off campus Here are just a few is often because students examples of work that need to get to their part- occupies the time of time job, whether it is a some of our students. paid or a volunteer Whether it is serving position. From Oakland french fries or volun- to Berkeley, San Leandro teering, students get to Alameda, 0'Dowd great satisfaction from students cover the East a job well done. E .al 4 tsiii 1 B k' ft - 'W V' W ay wor ing a er Alison Harris 1123 volunteers her body School, OD Weekends and painting talent at a carnival for the end of tl summer reading program at th San Leandro Community Library lt was a great experience t encourage kids to read. Summer Camp Leaders Top Row Staff 1R-L3: Leslie Remer 1123, Nathan Hiatt 1123, and Ashley Haywood 1123. Bottom Row Volunteers 1R-L3: Ali Podrid 193, Melissa Conradi 193, and Cara Fischer 193. Not Pictured: Katie Togneri 111 Tom Hancock 1103, Sean Ryan 193, and Samantha Fischer 1113. Throughout the summer, these camp leaders sing songs, play games and organize the entire summer camp programs at Montclair Recreation Center in Oakland. l Working at Noah's Bagels in Montclair is 1L-R3 Gretchen Murray Kischa johnson 1113 works at Leopold's Records in berkeley, 1113, Syler Silva 1123, and Alicia Rebensdorf 1123. The rest of the 20-25 hours a week. The best part is working with people. The mo O'Dowd crowd who work here are: Cameron Holland 1103, Joy annoying part is when customers ask stupid questions like, Iaeger 1123, Ashley jones 1123, Erin Krietz 1113, and Sarina Puri 1113. 'Do you sell tapes here? ' 52 Student jobs Sr Volunteering Lauren Franssen 1111 volunteers at Hillhaven Convalescent Home once a week where she plays games for an hour with the residents. out makes me feel '-N.. Anitra Collins 1121 is seen here working at Fresh Choice in Bayfair Vlall. She works five days a week, from 4-8 hours a day as a bus girl assisting customers with their special needs. O'Dowders who also work at Fresh Choice are: Tara Banks 1121 and james Murray 1115. WW MM Kelley Smith 1121 and Kevin Gilliam 1127 work at McDonald's in McDonald's is not what everyone thinks it is. lt's a great to work because it teaches us to work with all different kinds of people. l. af, , 9 1 ttiii 1 1 - .iii . i it ' 1 2 i'ii + 1 'iil 1 . . Tf l ws e i f 1 c 'c nu at Katherine Bergman 1123 works at Pier 1 Imports in Berkeley. She has worked there since December 1991 helping customers and ringing up their purchases. The best things about working here are the people l work with and the money. Monica Serrano 1123 works at Cochran 8: Celli car dealership in Oakland. She has been a receptionist there since December 1992. She found out about the job through O'Dowd and really likes working there. Student Iobs Sz Volunteering 53 rend Students Reveal Although there are 1,050 stu- dents on our campus with unique and individual tastes, there does seem to be some things on which they have reached consensus. O'Dowd students were surveyed by the l993 Mitre staff to uncover just what is hot today in cars, entertainment, food, and hang- outs. When asked the following Their Favorites questions: Who is your favorite musical artist? What's your favorite movie? Where do you go to eat? many answered in the same way. Trends are what's hot, and the answer to these questions may be influenced by today's trends. At O'Dowd, trends shape our unique community. So, take a look at the results of our studen survey. A A Music Groups 'M . l. Red Hot Chili Peppers ' - ' , 1 2. Arrested Development H 9 f I I l 3. House of Pain 1 WCP ' V l 4. U2 ' QQ: Y 5. REM 3974 rg 94-9911 6. EPMD We v. W fiftfe Q QI K I S573 9. The Cure 4- A N 10. A Tribe Called Quest - ' 1 K N r-H Z? Solo A1'fiStS E , V Lf ' k l. Eric Clapton 1 I N A 4 1 was 2- me Q' 1 ifW,t Y we A K T ' 'Wg K 3. Whitney Houston ?: ' V fl fs' A I X Q W 4. Sade q ly y yi f x: ,l 0 V 5. E' K 5. KennyG ' Qi f 1 I E Q, - K1 glary I. Blige f if X ,L .il ,VW 1 - 1 . Ilya 2 XQXQ? gh 11:41:55 Og Q lm I If 8. Michael Iackson ii'-'V X gill!! 'W na I ' All 1 ' 9. Tori Amos ' 1. .-fd X - 10. Dr. Dre Radio Stations l. KMEL lO6.l 'Q' fl W?-BFH 2. LIVE 105 105.3 3. KSOL l07.7 4. 14101 101.3 O .I K 5. KRQR 97.3 I E 4 s'L 'Q' 6. KFRC 99.7 img? Q 7. KIAZ 92.7 Kfik AIX 8. Kroo 104.5 9. KBLX l02.9 A lO. KSAN 94.9 54 Trends F8VOI'1f8 G'DowH Student Hang-outs 1 2 3 4 5 Berkeley Telegraph Avenue College Avenue San Francisco A friend's house 1 6 cafes 7 Powell St. Plaza 8 ASUC 9 San Leandro Marina 10 Lakeshore Cars Where Do 0'Dowd Students Like To Eat? 1 4-Runners if Wendy's Taco Bell 1-HoP 2 VOIVO MW McDonald's Caffe Strada Cafe Intermezzo 3 lefta Chevys Mel's Diner Barney's 4 IQGP Noah's Bagels Burger King Iack-in-the-Box 5 GTI h ' Denny's Sizzler Togo's 6 Honda Civic Subway Lyons KFC 7 Acura Cybelle's Fenton's Ortmen's 8 Suburban Zachary's Chicago Pizza La Val's 9 Ylilgm 5 CET Everett Sz Iones Bar-b-que at home 10 o Buic s Movies Most Important People Wi - . 1. Malcolm x Bill Clinton igggf M . 2. Bodyguard Hillary Rodham Clinton Af! F' 4 X 1 3. The Crying Game Rodney King lx 4. Scent of a Woman Barbara Boxer , , 7 f 5. Aladdin Spike Lee A' K' Z 6 A Few Good Men Charles and Diana S M X Z 7 Boomerang Arthur Ashe - M 8 Untamed Heart Magic Iohnson ' 'lflrffyl 9 Dracula Michael Iackson NX, Q 10 Somersby 10 Socks the Cat N tw k 1 f f .1 . 'ff ' ff , ff ' TV Shows e or S 1 4 1. :Ml . ff vf rj . 1 MTV M ika ag3eQ,1 -1 M f, Ren 8: Stlmpy .l If 2 FOX .9 T7 A ' Home Improvement ' 3 VH1 ff! Roseanne C O It 4 CBS 'gl I ll Q W Martin Q y Lg, 5 Nickelodeon MHA i,i.W Saturday Night Live gt iiiif' 6 NBC PM 1,4 In Living Color 7' 'C 7 Disney ,IX T- xi L X Simpsons ,V Q , Y 8 ABC lv ' SSD. 3 5 ff 8 lt's a Different World ,Q 9 The Box ix A0 721 ' l v' 9. Def Comedy Iam all Sdqg 10 HBO A 'ful 6 ,Z va 10. Beverly Hills 90210 1 Trends 55 hat Are People Wearing? Fashion Begins Within Clothes definitely O'DoWd students are make a statement and unique and value their often what we wear independence, so it's Q reveals aspects of our natural to see a variety personality. But, Who of clothing styles XX decides What's in and around campus. What's out ? Pinpoint- Here's the results of a ing exactly when and shopping and style from Where styles survey conducted by emerge is difficult, yet the Mitre staff. ' everyone seems to know when the look changes. i 56 Fashion t if . 3 g,,,, fe- , Where do O'DoWd students shop? The 1993 Mitre staff surveyed students asking where they buy clothes. This collection of photos shows the survey results X Urban style is definitely in! comfortable clothes urban style Cross Colors Gap naturally curly hair Madonna's style berets and baseball hats ribbed shirts big jeans shoes with thick soles bell bottomsCfor girls? chokers Whatever is YOU clothes that don't fit biker pants I-Zod shirts flourescent big, oversprayed hair bright colors leather tight Lycra tank tops tight jeans with ankle zippers Guess jeans Velcro heavy gold jewelry Whatever isn't YOU Raelle Wilson C99 Andrea TrincadoC1OJ Eric Yee C107 Sarah Schisler C115 VegaFreeman-BradyC11J Scott Hilgert C123 Arlene WilsonC12D Katherine BergmanC12D Carrie Ellis C125 Tara Banks C123 Billy MurphyCl2D Erica WrightC12D MITRE 1993 Elool stripes are popular around campus. ii f F!lif ll lI! ERSTER 2 A favorite team name on clothing is in! Fresh plaid on sophomore Adidas, anyone? Iunior Athan Bezaitis Pascal Achener. has cool shoes. Hip people prefer overalls. Fashion 57 earning To D0 I . ye., JI? - n!' - 'ffl 111 AKG ...Sm Ahlas - Boggan Andrew G. Ahlas Catherine A. Akana David F. Alderman jeffrey Allen X. Daniel M. Anderson Ill... Ruby M. Andrews Aisha M. Armstrong Myesha N. Arthur Carolyn E. Backer Amanda G. Banks Iulie A. Barnum Michael I. Barron David M. Battagin Lisa D. Beal jameelah Bealum Laura Beck Brian C. Beggs Turshika T. Bennett Randal B. Bergerson Todd R. Bersaglieri Matthew Bettinelli-Olpin Melissa Bischalaney Alike D. Boggan 60 2 Ms. Liotta assists new students with their purchase of books for the year. 1 i Summers hardly over and it's already time to back in the classroom and hit the books. ,-f11'F3'3 Iennifer Cohen, President Learning to Work Together Attending the Study Skills sessions Iprior to the first week of classes gave reshman an opportunity to become familiar with each other and the O'Dowd campus. A bar-b-que held the :next week provided a social gathering for both new students and their parents, allowing everyone to make new friends and discover common interests. Class officers were elected at the beginning of the year and immediately set about the task of uniting their class. HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES Back Row L-R: Keisha McDonald, Linda Ioyce, Ryan Kelly, Vice President Iulia Polito, Sec. X Treasurer and Regan Richardson Front Row L-R: Tim Mapp, Kate Gruen, and h!'i p Marissa Holland p g Missing: Crystal Miles-Threatt and Sara Varni g Q 1 Bohenna - Cohen . 35' Bree K. Bohenna Lauren L. Borden Sarah L. Bray Iessica L. Brent Lauren Breznikar Brian K. Brooks Takiyah Brooks Brian Brown Daniel E. Bryant Alessandra D. Burch Tony Campos-Bigard Andrew T. Carbone Melody A. Carlson Jamey R. Carman Leah M. Casey Erika Cashman Cleo C. Chan Michael I. Chann Warren D. Chen jenna A. Childs Lauren I. Clack Carolyn S. Clevenger jennifer L. Cohen 61 Condeff - Francis Kristen M. Condeff Melissa L. Conradi Michael R. Cross Gina M. Crotti Sean P. Dabel Ralph L. Dahllof Scott H. Darmstadt Christine Davidson Michael Z. Davis Robin E. Dean Adrian DeDomenico Laura A. Dill Suzanne l. Dircksen Else G. Dittmer Iamil A. Downey Mykia R. Downs Crystal K. Drebing Dawn M. Dris Nicholas A. Drobocky Marie L. Dunlap Kevin S. Dunn Ryan K. Dunn is i 3 5 xiii s .gigs , K Q Sc Eseosa l. Elaiho Abigail L. Emerson David T. Erwin Estella V. Evans Georclana M. Evans Cara F. Fischer Iason E. Fong Christopher S. Francis 62 . E I Q . A gs 43 A at Pi W Why are these four freshmen so happy? They have just been congratulated by Principal Father Ranalletti as the lucky recipients of two special scholarships to Bishop O'Dowd. Thomas Semrad Cfar rightl, formerly of Corpus Christi, and Anne- Marie Griffith Cfar leftb of Our Lady of Grace received the Regents' Scholarship, an award given to the two students who achieved the highest scores on the entrance exam. This scholarship covers all tuition for their first year. Carolyn Clevenger who attended St. Theresa's, and Todd Bersaglieri of Corpus Christi, the third and fourth ranking students received Principal's Scholarships which covers partial tuition for their freshmen year. Entrance exam results are only a part of the decision-making process. These exceptional students earned their awards by also having outstanding records, recommendations, and grades from their grammar schools. Franssen - Hartney Marc A. Franssen Anthony S. Freccero Iason R. Fritzsche Peter T. Gage Y XM 5 N X X5 Sox , S X as ii w k 2 3' X Www? Q .5 2 x ' 2 ,i 5 A la E li Q. 1 N it Rim L 'i ii X., I R Sggmg .S wir ik QS it 0 xi, l S Ioshua R. Gallup Marissa K. Galvin Iessica C. Garcia Kelley P. Gardner Erica M. Gielow Zoe B. Gilman Lindsay Glass . Derek M. Glaude julia Goncalves Scot A. Gordon Ayana K. Grant Iay A. Gregory Sara I. Grell Ann-Marie L. Griffith Ioseph M. Griggs jonathan F. Grisham Ioscelyn M. Grote Katherine K. Gruen Dana A. Gumbs Quincy Hall New students and their parents get acquainted at the Welcome to O'Dowd bar-b-que. Kelly K. Hamlett Kristian P. Hanelt Cara Hanks-Mathews Michele T. Hannigan Lindsay A. Harrow Caitlin H. Hartney 63 Ariana E. Hartsock Sandra L. Harvey Aaron A. Hazen Moira Hester William C. Hoffmann Marisa L. Holland Oona M. Houston Arrienne L. Huclnall Sarah K. Hussain Iose A. lbarra Kenya X. lbarra Reginauld W. Iackson Guinevere L. Iobson Kameron P. Iohnson Sara L. johnson April S. Iones Erin E. Iones Nicole T. jones Linda M. Ioyce Lucas A, Iubb Matthew Kalkstein Celina A. Kanat Chris S. Kearney Iennifer L. Kelly Ryan P. Kelly Ioshua E. Kemper Kathryn E. Kerkstra Abraham D. Klein Virginia R. Kleker Gerald I. Kleven 'ieriiliifliiwfsaiml 64 .riff Knezevich-Macllvaine . ' :fi mx X x 4 5? Q . X ik S X W R :,:qq b,.q ,.1: . . . g.L. 3 3 ' NZ . , . 2 A .Q X,.V,1 3 Amanda Knezevich Eric Koistinen Alayna Kramer Kelsey Krausen Erik Kriens Erika D. Lagrisola Brendan H. Lanctot Michelle S. Lane lllya N. Laney Emily A. Larson Dominic I. Latigue Wilson Lau Mark E. Lederer joanne M. Lee Lakisha D. Lee Warren E. Lee john R. Leibee Eric A. Lendl Kathleen A. Lenzini Annie A. Levy Andrew N. Lewis Viva D. Liles-Wilkin Clarence M, Livingston jennifer N. Lizama : ' lflanette V. Lloyd 1 ..a-. Angie LO Q Emily A. Loos Mychal A. Luther Ardorise Lytle 4' ii Peter C. Macllvaine 65 Maher - O'Leary Melissa I. Maher Eric I. Mangan Timonthy D. Mapp Ellyn M. Marsh Frances M. Martinez Mary A. Maxwell Keisha C. McDonald Sky I. McGee Scott A. McGugin Brian C. McLaughlin Mark I. Mendes Candace Miles-Threatt Crystal Miles-Threatt Sheila M. Milligan Rachel C. Miranda Hilary A. Mitchell Kevin E. Mitchell '- 'I -' E I Si ask ji 3 Christopher Moenich :F Q J. ., ....h:.. .,,Q5:..,: .f4X....t...Q--i - -.. .sv at Ryan A. Morrison . Jill A. Mosher , . it X X X X 3 QX 'NX Ns XX 3 3 X Stephen Moss-Kelley Courtney A. Muller S. 5 ii is SJA S xi SQX ii X If ii 5 ii A X X gigs? Us 5 it . Q . RobertE.Nachtwey ' ' ':-' . . :-, 'g :, ,, : 5-5 .i'. ers Frederick B.Nau1oks gg .3 ' .,.. -X 5 X X RMW5 se . R s.. .?X .11-flff .. 1. -mi-.51 .... -ais1... - - -fi .- 1 -.i:..is'fV2 s ix x is Q Sv Xe. -.. t ..-t . .FX ' if a X X Iaquay N. Newson Chikashige N ii Rosanna L. Nolan David I. O'Connor Allyson I. O'Leary Melissa K. O'Leary 66 Remember Study Skills? Last August all freshmen participated in the weeklong Successful Study Techniques program, specifically designed for our entering students. The focus of the sessions is to train students to use more of their mind's potential. Students learn new techniques to process and absorb the overwhelming amount of information a serious education demands. Each participant receives a forty-five page binder for easy reference throughout the school year. Specifically, the program focuses on techniques to: 'Listen effectively in lectures and discussions. 'Take notes efficiently Cfour different stylesb. 'Enhance memory by using mnemonic devices. 'Set goals that are positive, realistic, and specific. 'Develop organizational skills through time management. 'Improve test preparation and test taking. Each year, this program is updated to accommodate educational innovations, and the faculty for the sessions is drawn from O'Dowd and other local schools. The summer of 1992 marked the eighth year this program has been conducted at Bishop O'Dowd. An advantage of getting together as the freshmen class prior to the start of regular classes is that students become familiar with O'Dowd's campus, meet some faculty members, and have a chance to make new friends. However, watching those last few precious days of summer slip away is still sad. O'Neill - Richmond Eoin D. O'Neill Iaseon S. Outlaw Ioshua I. Pacheaco Hyun P. Park jeremy S. Partch Does this scene look familiar? Name tags help teachers quickly identify freshmen during study skills sessions. Gina K. Pasquini Ierry E. Payne Tisa T. Peyton Ali M. Podrid Iessica E. Pohl julia C. Polito , Micky C. Popovich Cara D. Power Mara B. Poynter William I. Prornes Katie M. Pruitt Orrin S. Rachal - Venus A. Rachal Eric T. Rasch Ioseph S. Ravnik . Ann M' Reding Melissa E. Rennegarbe :f .:. 1 x f-E 1 1 A K .... Q Caroline E. Renton Ryan I. Reposa Kevin I. Reynolds Sean E. Reynolds Lisa C. Rheinheimer Nicole M. Richardson Regan I. Richardson Rasheed A. Richmond 67 Roberts - Timberlake joshua L.K. Roberts jasmine I. Robinson Laura P. Rocci Summer I. Rosal Kimberly L. Roy Kelly S. Russell Sean O. Ryan Sarah K. Sabol ljllllllp SEll'f9fflElCl Ai' vxvz 1 5 zlzvvv an . , . . A .fa L L Gina M. Scrivani Thomas I. Semrad Stephanie L. Seto Kelly M. Shea Meredith A. Shepard Scott T. Short Benjamin Siegel .. 1 aff 1 4 bi Aw ,, I 4 4 . , gy , if ' H , ,,,. G. , 1 It .W i ' ' 1 1,3 as .nu ' . Elia 5 ' 5.1 T r Y , wf-. ig W f iw' . 'f4QQ1fwi4f t Sharing news over lunch. Last minute homework consultation Lunchtime gives students a chance to relax mid-day. Erif J. Silva r'r' K Q mfr .fr Christopher Simpson tii ZZZVVA -.'-f iil Tovah E. Skiles 'i Marya Slocumb ,. ,.'V ,.,, tlll V Nicole A. Smith 1 f't if fy Sacha M. Smith ' Anna M. States ' 3 Giselle M.Stefani ytt.tt rryyt ' Megan C. Strom - Daniel P. Sullivan Dennis P. Thomas . V,,. lan Thomas H Braxter Timberlake l Z ' T es aw X i Y A ws' -E Amt X f , .414-,-Q 1. ff? f , A ::'- '41 ' 17,7 f 'ff ff,t , ,,ZV :r Q 7 Working together, freshmen build a human chain during Spirit Week. 7f5f.:'rfS5. X' . . Tom .. -:sa - .... jennifer A. Tompkins Robert N. Toney Iowhari Z. Trahan Neil E. Turner Sara N. Varni Noah B. Veneklasen Timothy C. Vick Mary M. Villa Iulia C. Vital Rebecca A. Wacht Aaron R. Walker Ricky M. Walker Stephen W. Ward Matthew W. Warner Candace M. Webb Corinne G. Weber X he , 5 11 s S' N X 1 Q Ingrid S. Weiland Andrew C. Wesley .- . .QWSF Q F t xr Nab Q? X rx N15 Q ' N t. Q. f Karin E. Wharton P Daniel O. White Matthew E. White . gs 2'. if Tyrone K. White Teresa Wierzbianska t Dorothy A. Wile . p... ei ..:,,, Q Raelle L. Wilson -A it 1. ff laime Wolverton-Powell 'tiiti p Benton T. Wong A . .ee lan B. Wong as if Ieffrey K. Wong if Ioshua C. Yocum A Anthony E. Young 69 QZQZFEEI alf DG H Q :ff W W f f f iw? ,535 SA Vincent I. Abbate Alfonso P. Acampora Pascal D. Achener Aderemi o. Adebiyi Claire A. Adelson Carla M. Aiello Eamon Alvarez-Brady Deanna M. Anderson Karen E. Anderson Brian T. Andresen Felicia D. Angeja Anna Applebaum Laura C. Arechiga Mikel Azpiroz Iennifer N. Bacon Laura A. Baker Cara E. Ballantine Phillip M. Ballerini Brandi N. Bankston Iessica L. Bannwarth .N Katharine L. Bates Danny C. Battagin Paloma I. Beamer Abbate - Beamer 72 ff: ,fl s , - Shannon Shepherd gets advise from Mr. . about textbooks at the fall book sales day. K . Chris Yuen, President Richard Ellis, Vice President Two Down, Two to Go lt's quite a feat to complete half of high school, and sophomores are headed with great enthusiasm toward upper lockers and finally getting up off the gym floor. Their student council members organized class activities during Spirit Week, the Mission Drive penny competition, and increased sophomore attendance at school dances. Emily Goldman, Sec. f Treasurer l' . M.. ,... HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES Back Row L-R: Ryan Taggart, Iamie McAndrews, Iessica Williams, and Aisha Davis Front Row L-R: Iames Brown, Micaela Mazzini, and Andrea Platt Missing: Monique Burris Beatty - Burris joshua M. Beatty Ryan E. Bender Alexander D. Bennett . Scott G. Berge . x l fa Qs' iift Beau M. Blanchard Stephen M. Bouey Jennifer I. Braddock Iustin M. Bradshaw Iarrod W. Brantley Sara A. Bray Amaya H. Brecher lx fm R is 1 ..., Q N' X X Ronnie A. Bridgett Elisabeth A. Brown Iames Brown Jasmin T. Brown jeshawna R. Brown Kelly R. Broxton Suzann D. Brunel jessica Brutocao-Kemp Allison W. Buller Charlotte A. Burger Mark B. Burns Monique L. Burris 73 I'il'i'flll5JfE75F'LE?l55I Bybel NURS 5- Bybf-21 lzabel P. Caetano Hilary M. Cain ' ' Sarah M. Cameron mrirh 'Ef 'lift Monica D. Campos . Rachel L. Canning ' Q- . . .... il N ' . Ir X NM Patricia M. Carlson Myrada C. Carpenter Maria A. Cavallo Barbara Cesarello t cii . Eric Chan H Lisa Chan X il 2 QR V i S W ww Melinda L. Chan Michelle D. Chaudhry Nicholas K. Chen Jason C. Chin Emily Y. Chu jamilla K. Churchill Agnes Y. Ciao -Duffy ilii I ., if ' E Danielle M. Clarke jonathan Cohn Michael T. Cummings L Erin E. Dal Ferro Aisha N. Davis Laura E. Devitt john C. Dittmer Anton S. Dold Shannon M. Donahue Above: Mr. Dougherty helps Courtney Hischier and Laura Arechiga in the computer lab. Below: Sophomore guys take a test. Michael A. Dronkers Susan M. Duffy 74 fb. Sophomores have more room for test taking and working on lab assignments in the newly constructed room 210. W gi X X ,N f at 'E -ess: :sw -1+ sg. .-7. - . XS ., S N. sys B 'A as B as f N X rs . . 5 fs X R. at Ieremy M. Duggan Elizabeth Dunn-Ruiz Patricia K. Eagan Rachel A. Eisman Alexander S. Elliott Richard A, Ellis Andrew B. Ellsworth Christina M. Esparza Nicole R. Fein Holly M. Fernandez Heather I. Finn Matthew I. Foley Nicole Fouladi lsiah Franklin Vega Freeman-Brady Christopher K. Fry Michael A. Fugett Dusty Garcia Nancy I. Garcia Kimberly L. Garner Adam D. Gerardin joshua C. Gibson jordan M. Gill Bradley N. Gilson Ollie B. Glatzer Emily R. Goldman Heather L. Goodroe Dameon I. Goods Kyle C. Granucci Robert D. Gray i'liEllEZ?-WLEESI Green - Ienkins Brenton S. Green Catanga P. Griffin - Aurice E. Guyton jonathan P. Hacker Constance R. Halley i f P Denis P. Hallin ' wi' Q . ss- D- X X'- Thomas M. Hancock N Q Tracy L. Hanna D Katherine H. Hansen Anika C. Hardy z Clara-Luz Hargraves .' H -. :- Chris T. Hayashi y 5003 M' Healy ... K Matthew B. Heeb l ' X Angela R. Henderson shawn T. Herlihy Leo I. Herrick . P V fl - Daniel K. Hilgert .3 Leighton B. Hinkley Courtney N. Hischier Albert M. Hodge Erin E. Hogarty Cameron L. Holland Timothy M. Hout Carrie GY. Huie Katherine E. Hull Lauren M. Iacobs David L. Iaeger Asha M. jameson Claudia L. Ienkins ,ca-.4-1 'H-.. ' :1 is 5, . ... . . W an tt. Ekngqz Vince Abbate Surveys the quads Lori Petrini uses the new headsets P during activity period. her fvfeian language lab. tr x NND , . sa. ' li f .W . .. . .. f X any X . : . ..:... W xv Q Z N . Q is S -4 1 Ss X 2 3 fb vi. 4 if sl ...C ,. Sa 1 x sg an . -. E The opening school mass brings students together. 75255. 3 ,N-,. . 5 X x 3? X X . Rf S ..,..:,5. . H L W e -I A A - -fr 9 rf I Qi: :- ' .1 vim as -L if K ' K Y' l i'liif l3J!l5fr5!WiE3tEEI 76 at S K3 15: ata? X Bi. S. with ls is .f N as X x .Q We at if K X is. ,, 1 Q if Sig I ohnson - Micon we R X X Q Q 3 W X - Q as ...C . wa W as NWX 8 ffi egg. rr is gg ESG: V W QQ ffik b Q. . .fl fffmviiape is ze, X X1 sz Liz Dunn-Ruiz and Stephanie Smith show off their impression of class nerds during Spirit Week. I iii Ci sa - 3 :-- - - -fe-f.- K--. xp A K.. Anne E. Iohnson Hannah R. Iohnson Tamara M. johnson Megan N. Iones Dawn C. Kalmar Eric G. Kaltenberg Colin I. Klausner Alan Ko Summer I. Kohnert Alex I. Kunigenas jacob Larson Christine S. Lau Sherman R. Lau Alexandra Lawrence Kevin F. Lemire Elizabeth A. Lilly Amy C. Linehan Angela M. Livingston Irene L. Luciano joseph R. Manifesto Mary M. Manuel Anna C. Martin julana Massey Micaela l. Mazzini Iamie A. McAnclrews LeRoyn E. McDaniel Jamal I. McKenzie Katherine M. Meyers Iosliua K. Michel Rebecca G. Micon 77 Flililijiliifliil - v . . . '.., Gavm M' M1115 , f 1 ' P Laura E. Monson Iohn R. Moore Megan M. Moore Sheri M. Mosley john R. Murakami Michael H. Murakami Kaitlin Murphy Iason N egri Dantram P. Nguyen Matthew I. N ichelini Megan G. O'Banion Kevin M. O'Dea Eric D. Olson Carli E. Paine Ionathan R. Pal Laurene Peck David R. Pendleton Amiee C. Peri Monica L. Pernal Micaela M. Perpetuo William D. Peters Lori C. Petrini Laura C. Plageman Andrea M. Platt Adante D. Pointer Matthew I. Poole 5fePheH G- POPE ggzbrz E Patrick G. Presto ' 78 .. 55.55,-wi Xifzisigs. - ' V. X X ff-- Q.. W.- 5 ggi 7 . ...-.. af... . Sophomores show their spirit during the night rally f x 'Nkf ,W f wg 1 Q M y gffgyzif E2 ,G Q , fig af V The class of '95 fills the gym with enthusiasm on class cheer day. Robert I. Prola Thomas Prusinovski Alison H. Purcell Roger A. Queen Barbara I. Quittman Edward C. Rago Michael S. Rampa Sara K. Rathfon Shaka I. Redmond Sierra A. Rein Kathleen O. Richards Phyllis E. Ries Aineicia G. Riley Erin K. Riley Benjamin CS. Rodkin Julie A. Rolefson Alejandro L. Romero Audra A. Russello Nicole D. Saleta Iennifer Sanchez Gina A. Sander Andrew K. Sawyer jeremy D. Schmit Kevin I. Schumacher Gregory T. Scott Kevin M. Seid Lisa M. Sereda Iason W. Shaffer Shannon U. Shepherd Prairie A. Silva 79 IEIQWEWFJLWQWLEZES Benjamin A. Smith Brian D. Smith Smith - Valim ,,,, . ,,,,. if M f QM? mm , an at Robert 'f - Ewffj . z '-1 1 :.v R' Stephanie R' Smith A,f,v .I jonathan M. Spica Lawrence Sterling Tracy L. Sutherland 1. Ryan Taggart Devin A. Taylor Randy C. Taylor Alexander C. Teekell Allison M. Telles Elizabeth A. Thayer Ioanna S. Theil Brandi L. Thompson Sasha L. Thompson Tiffany N. Tong Ryan K. Tonsberg Laura T. Traverso Andrea M. Trincado Heather M. Trocha Aaron D. Turner Katherine E. Turner Sabrina L. Turner Alexis K. Ugi Drew R. Ulricksen Matthew T. Unsworth Catalina Valencia-Moreno Daniel I, Valim X, Comedian Michael Pritchard's visit has moments of laughter and reflection as he talks about problems facing teens. ef ' 1-f:1fs,f.fmf'::1.:2: . -Sw. ' -. f 1 Z2 3 . ...V. T la - ' ' is If I if 12 ' .- . .. H- T A A A . .Qi . .aw . 'K Z, 1 . ' ' ' f7f 'f.1, .- xi? Z i L' W A 'T ' 3.1, ' ff ff: figs-2 I I iw in W ,fair .4 ago f 3 zz.: if .':,, l Q ' S Wa nm. ww 5 S at A A 'fini fi H at if if ii ji so VanMeter - Zuniga ' Emily R. VanMeter iz - 'Q ' 5 1 Megan E. VanOverbeek Q3 f Mario I. Veglia Anthony I. Vella Rallies sometimes find a student cramming for an upcoming test, while others just kick back and enjoy the program. . ,.i, K KE . . E Alan L. Villela Alexandra N. Visher 1.5, Gina L. Vittori ' Mark S. Voorhies Q iiy i ir .':.. 1 gifs Christopher R. Wallin Kelly A. Waltman Benjamin L. Wanzo LaKisha M. Washington Berry A. Weiland Steven R. Westdahl Sarah P. Wheeler Christopher Wiesner Elizabeth A. Wilgus jessica R. Williams Saverio R. Williams Tom W. Williams N. Ayanna Williamson Allison R. Wilson Kathleen T. Wong Sarah I. Wood Helen M. Wyman Michael E. Wynne Christopher Yarbrough Eric W. Yee Christopher B. Yuen Ginni M. Zuniga 81 ngnfaitziiiwrfliil 41 H 3' 'L' ' --W . X .Y n O1 g A ffl' ., rf' gf' f 1, fl' af? L A gn 'an ff! .fl 3 -'r ,, .ff .E ' afxg 'j W,V1 Z 0 5 O 4 ff 0 2193 if F177 a HK 5,4 A I' rg' ymklnp j KAI' 'I Bm Uglfvh Q' ah' Y , ' ' hvfm K Q-ilQlf?af',, D 5 rs! 4 , Env .ggi 1Cr,I '- ,. Y - Va xx o ', A ' 1 ' 12 f? I-M re 1 Q - xi 'r 4' N Uk, 'U I 'ng I ' sy '-, 'ff SNIA I f' .ay I E Y f z Sean P. Aaberg Zachary M. Abad Edward D. Abram Marissa D. Adami Kevin M. Ahern Harry G. Ahlas Tina A. Aiyer Christopher A. Alberts Nicola E. Alesandrini Araba K. Areceneaux Darrin I. Ballon Dana I. Barfielcl Giancarlo A. Barletta Megan M. Bauer Caroline C. Berkman Iyo Bertrang Andrea G. Bevilacqua Athan E. Bezaitis Christopher P. Brent Erin L. Breznikar Nicole M. Bryson Natasha E. Buckner Christian M. Buettner 84 :1. 5 it it Q .Q g .,.,..., is .', Q . . .7 .. ws:-.my as ,A wi . - -,Q --.f':Q:: I Gt , CCC f f . Q iyt.. . .. . , R5 . as Q 1' - - f . lk SLS if 4 1 u -- - X 5 as s Af 'X '42 bl gf - 'Win XFX r XX M Hn s Daniel Stephens chats with Mr. Iudd at the fall student photo and book sales day about his plan for this year and summer memories. Stephanie Glafkides, President What A Busy Year! Iunior year is crowded with ,ew and challenging classes, but hat doesn't stop school spirit. Class -eps. keep smiles on their faces as upport for peers. Organizing the inior prom took lots of time to nreate a night for fond memories. mall fundraisers throughout the ear added needed cash to the trea- ury to ensure a terrific senior year. Emily Hove, Vice President Marissa Adami, Sec. X Treasurer I Nina Levit HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES L-R: Abbe Sultan, Sarina Puri, Aria Rodriguez, Kristi Rolefson, Erin Breznikar, Casey Coyle, and iii'-A525 ss. . ff R ,K . 1 f - st ek A 5 . Butkus - Dougherty :SISJE 'FW .:'. - 7 - Q i ii... - it X .JZ ii. Tfiiiiikr' i kQ.,a..f-.:f:.i:s--' L s. X K si s X S Ph X sg , ,it .. ' fwwx X Rf W N ,lm ' X S' X X it Q X sk Si. ' Q' 1 Wm X Q . w S Q -' +-. as Q ii tg Q 6 9 William M. Butkus Kimani N. Campbell Benjamin S. Carder Michael I. Carlson Steven T. Carlson Loretta M. Catanzaro Amy I. Chaquette Alinya T. Charron Micah A. Cohen Genevieve A. Collignon Brian I. Collins Stephanie M. Corbrid ge Casey B. Coyle Wilfred D, Coyoca Catherine A. Craun Eric N. Cross Susan G. D'Orazio Sally M. Daganzo Peter M. Dal Ferro Brian S. Darnell Adia R. Dawson Maxmillian R. Diez Annika L. Dougherty 4,1 -vi in 85 WiUI!IlLQU I Douglas - Gehrke Natasha D. Douglas Ryan T. Drese ! New mi - g , . gg. J, H .. ,. - . . Christopher I. Duncan ,A g. X . N. -:Q at Christopher Eckhardt '- gg - justin S. Eckhouse Mensah A. Edwards X You CAN y UCDTEIVIE oN THAT. QUESTION: What is the one thing in your life you consider to be most important? Friends. Your friends are the people you turn to when you're in trouble, when you're happy or sad. You share everything with them. Robin Maes Happiness lf you are happy, nothing else matters. Chris Duncan Love lt is the key to happiness. Sleep because l experience it so rarely! Vanessa Tomasello My education because its impor- tant to have knowledge and use it wisely. Frances Torres Family because they are your first teachers and they look out for what is best for you. Friends may leave in bad times, but family will always: Jeffrey M. Erickson if it H. Malik OI1' Peterl Erwin A y gg A - be there for you to lean on. ' - .gg fx Music. lt expresses your thoughts . 5 , ..g. df 1- d k H th Tamikoj 'T' all Ge lfl S all H121 GS l 9 WOT H . . ,, fta' a' 1. , H g A d L, dl Time not to think about school. f i lV1l'l . I1 111 C . it Af g y Y Adrlenne Sergio A. Fedasz X , Kathryn Fenstermacher g g ' g Samantha I. Fischer iff .gl A f' Rene Y. Fong A i n A . Christopher Francioch T' t F5 . I :f. H' QI iii Q A ' Lauren R. Franssen :': Ann K. Freccero Daniel I. Freeland ef. T' sf: , Edward I. Fry is julie N. Gallegos lqgll Erin N. Galvin 'ii 'M Aaron Gardiner ii' E A Michelle A. Garrett Reed A. Gehrke Q Q t 'EWTZTZFEW I 86 4 ggi? ' 5 Kevin McDonald grabs the last bite of a hotdog disappointing his sister Keisha, a new freshman. YGU CAN U O T E IVI E Gerber ,-1,-- i 1-f ON THAT! .. .... Q x ,sig QUESTION: Would peer counseling help reduce junior stress? ' S Q 5 es. It would help to talk to seniors 'ho have been through it and can .ve ideas about coping. Gretchen Weiss xlo. juniors should just get every Iednesday off. Micah Cohen Kes. just some time to talk to other tniors and chill would relieve some ress. Ann Freccero I es. It really helps to speak your ress and worries aloud. Sometimes u realize you are overreacting and e isn't really that bad. Sarina Puri No. People shouldn't allow school to stress them out. Life is short...play hard! Lynae Washington Yes. It would help you decide what college you want to attend ahead of time and help resolve some senior year stress. Natasha Douglas No. The only way to reduce stress is not to put pressure on yourself. Lighten up on your class load with less A.P. and honors classes. Brian Collins 915331557 .A-- Walker and Danielle Strickland plan a tree together in Lake Temescal's Firescape Garden. ,Z 4 Ik - Ikeda Iuliana A, Gerber Russell M. Gilland Brian C. Gilson Nathaniel G. Giovanetti Stephanie V. Glafkides Fatima A. Goss Bisa T. Grant Richard C. Graves ' ' t Paul R Grazzini ...E gg james M. Green Q A. A . NX X W zzq' i Luisa E. Grillo-Chope Heather E. Grossmann Damon A. Growl Sarah R. I-Iarbaugh Calisha C. Harmon Schuyler W. Harrison Adrienne E. Haskell Iulia D. Hickman Burr H. Hilsabeck Emily K. Hove Elizabeth P. Hunt Sawan A. Hurst Melinda M. Ikeda 87 'TIWWIPYQHU I l aber - Lee Gina I. Iaber Alvin S. Iackson Kendra H. Iennings Kischa L. Iohnson Michelle A. Iohnson Tamiko L. johnson Tracey M. johnson Adam C. Jones Eric M. jones Michele Y. jones Elizabeth P. Iustison Timothy R. Kane Howard Kees Megan K. Kelly Patrick R. Kerkstra X Q Q -as Q, P Q Q Spirit Week nity N ovember's Spirit Week found the class of 1994 decorating their hall as a barnyard, complete with bales of hay and a lifesize wooden cow to develop their theme of junior Iamboree. Sporting cowboy hats and overalls, students came out in force on class costume day to show their spirit. The class cheer competition war. a great success which juniors won without any problem. Spirit Week '92 really united us, said Kristi Rolefson enthusiastically. Echoing that sentiment was Ayanna Smith stating, We are more together than freshman year, definitely! Although juniors lost the spirit week's competition, when all the scores were finally tallied for each event, the difference between their second place showing and first place was just a mere 20 points. A definite sense of unity and pride resulted from this week of working together. Summing up the feelings of many classmates, Zach Abad exclaimed, We're all one junior now, this class can only get better. The class officers agreed stating, We'll come out on top next year -- just wait and see! Stephen L. Kim Erin Kingsbury Timothy Knickerbocker Christine L. Kramer Erin C. Kreitz Kristen N. Larned Erica S. Lash David H. Lee 'EWWQFSHU I ss Ei if yt We ve got spirit, how about you? shout juniors the senior class during the cheer competition. Class Costume day brought out Leng - Mino KV' if! 51. ' L' .... . NW . .- QNX X 4 my CY . . : . .:.,, y .:,.:Q N X .35 5 . G.. an Yi x a variety of farrner imitations. X W1 3 'F - if .Z - fr: x .. - , if. WW X- xx: 323' Q QL .F ,g .Iss N' - r gt Q L' :Digi -- 11.5. AA . ' . 3? 'Q bf' P3 36 Qg..f k - ,.,.. . , -I if . Li 4, . ' 5 . . 03 i 53-va ' ,. .. 1 xi-ar , ,E, . y X ,Q , X X we be .gi 'W 'A . . if - X. . i x , A 5 A ..,.s , . agp .sg xx ..f 'Q' r 5. Ei 'BRT' . - ...-...Mass ii: - wg as . .C S -a, ff 5 X .I .X X ' X Zag. ... -- -ag., - . f 5? in .. f ., 23 if X 5 rs sais . .w R If 3. X sr ., , K .. 1, 1. joshua S. Leng Colleen L. Lenzini Nina E. Levit Karen M. Lew jason W. Lirn Andrew C. Lindley Daniel S. Linville Tracy A. Lovewell Alysia M. Lyons Asher L. Lyons Molly L. Madigan Robert J. Madison Robin C. Maes Lucas D. Maher Qy-Ana E. Manning Darius L. Manuchehri Kevin S. McDonald Elise A. McGuiness Cameron C. McPherson Ioseph P. Merschdorf Sarah D. Mertz Erin M. Milligan jorge F. Mino J-'T ,H-sli. YI. 89 NEW! 15 li l Alexander E. Miranda Rebecca C. Moore Aaron I. Morrison Scott F. Morgan K- -A ac . ES fa is . L Q . ei? Timothy W. Muller Sean C. Murphy Eryn E. Murray Gretchen L. Murray james D. Murry Elizabeth T. Nagase Kahlil A. Najar Sean H. N akahara Iessica N g Amy C. Nolin Victoria A. Oakes H. Malik Orr Sarah M. Orvell Nicholas F, Osborne Zia Pacheco Tanya M. Perrier David L. Petroelje Edward M. Pickering Heidi D. Pratt t Xxx -ea: Narita-' - hw Sgr, 3-2 .um we .N Miranda -Pratt . . tim.. sc.. 11 w-gggzaisax te, A A Colleen Lenzini decorates the lockers in the junior hall. XXX km Fit w -s t. , .X ,. vase?-3? E 'N S 511 X 0, X Y- in 9 Iunior Olympian athletes get lots of fan support. A.-..f..ra.sa.ts5g:s.,gfa..fQ.--:,f mm :duet-f tens. .,,. ..t,,...:,.,,MfE5s.i sd' gs x K ,QS it S t. t Q Q, f .f- . Lx S ,. 'S X Q XI is wi it N A gt' P W X iff? S if-f 1 i m as W. YN juniors shout for roy during the night rally festivities. Puri - Sherman E st T ,. ... i ' X592 JE tl. N We lag ? as ..-Q G w .N W f t Q i Q .. all . ..,..:: . . si x .... M .. Q f t ' wa s S A f ig.- E I ..,... H A 2+ max 'S - . . -3 e i ts. 5' 5 1 . ' Sli.. .MNSQQ I 5. Sw .. 5 . .,.:. guy- f E Xhjfv .1 . K an J All n rs ' J i iz lt it Q A A 4 ...g ....Zi: Z, 1 .. L,:. ss in L K 'N J.: A QQ took lots of muscle to decorate the junior hall. 1 ait -Q P --Je - . t il i t ' if 5 Sarina M. Puri Anjelica L. Randall Anthony C. Ravnik David M. Ravnik Nathan E. Reed Afrah D. Richmond Neal B. Riemer Danielle L. Rivers Anita Roberts Kristina K. Robinson Aria N. Rodriguez Kristine M. Rolefson Ezra Sage Tiffany L. Saunders Sarah Schisler Michael D. Schlemmer jamie K. Schmidt Erik T. Schuler Sutter A. Schumacher Shalanda L. Shanks Sarah S. Shearer Dennis A. Shepherd Oliver A. Sherman 1...-,Q-.. lo 91 WWI Him Shiotsu jason A.Sh1OtSU t H Audra N. Shippen . Sabrina N. Sjoberg Kelley M. Sketchley Courtney D. Slocum I Z ' Nicole D. Smahlik he X X X f x X CQ Q X Ashaki A. Smith Ayawnna C. Smith Carolyn V. Smith Kiana M. Smith Ieffrey A. Soletti Andrew I. Steinkamp Daniel H. Stephens Khari E. Stockey 'f 5.,h. 1 R 3 Karen Stradford Danielle O. Strickland Meagan L. Sullivan Abbe Sultan Patrick M. Switzer izii Catherine F. Sychr Q Remy S. Szykier iff Charlene M. Tanisawa a l' Darlene M. Tanisawa Q 'N Mary E. Tham Kimberly M. Tippens Kathleen P. Togneri a ,gm We 'WflfI7!775PtE I 92 A physics demonstration in Mr. Peters' class requires balance. 5 . l Y Q U C A N :L nsi i i U O T E IVI E a ON THAT! QUESTION: What is so difficult about studying physics? hysics is a theoretical subject. Meaning T A ou are constantly trying to figure out a eory and apply it to reality. To me, it is completely foreign language. Tanya Perrier hysics is hard because you have to find asons for things you've always taken for ranted...like gravity. Peter Van Tassel t's impossible to understand. There is othing, absolutely nothing easy about hysics. Lauren Franssen thas many confusing and hard to grasp H vgnw onceptsf' Nate Giovanetti ff? ' Q Vanessa C. Tomasello Frances W. Torres Brian R. Turner jeffrey L. Vadney Peter D. Van Tassel Meghan C. Veronda Brennan D. Vetter Sarah E. Vick Rebecca L. Vierra Sara E. Voss Cheryl C. Wainwright Cameron L. Walker Felicia L. Wanzo Lynae C. Washington Gretchen L. Weiss Sean S. Weld Ionathan R. Whitticom David D, Winchester Athanasia N. Yfantis jason R. Young Chelsea Young-Murphy Brian W. Zamacona Deborah L. Zierten john A. Zile Marck R. Zuehlsdorff Marnie M. Zuehlsdorff 93 Tmwlifiily 09 Q9 'v. SA i if fc , Vffy M, ,,,, A- . 5, V, ,, hi: if i if F if 4 M rm f is f if 'X f , , H , f A,,, -eel Zzz ZQ- W ifi ::,f-:': .,,ff'f' , I Zafg' 'f5f2PYff':' . AE,5A,iF , ,:LQ.:,,,,fi if .,g51 f fglggi :.. l l I ',.,,f 4 .ilvvv ff ,,E3 ,fy J fffi' '-1:F f s Mg-- ,,,, ,.,,.g.1 'J f if J L i g?, , f , wx w Carlo Battino President Mike Silva 96 Seniors jessica Neely Secretary! Treasurer Vice President school to the fullest. The excitement of preparing for post-graduation fueled seniors' spirii as they made their last year at O'DoWd the best. After surviving th stress of junior year, seniors anx- iously awaited the opportunity to enjoy senior privileges and activiti such as their Day with the A's baseball games and the Senior Ball. The class of '93 took the anxiety of planning for their future in stride as they seized a repeat victory in N ovember's Spirit Week activities, and lived the final days of high .... We av x Q, .... .Q it .X HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES Back Row L-R: Daisy Cook, Darnita Iohnson, and Krysia Pohl Bottom Row L-R: Tim Fernstrom and Laura Andersen Missing: joy Jaeger and Amber Russ S5529-li Iohn W. Becker Steven Adrian Benasso Gerald Dahlron Bennet N' . MUST TALENTED Aclesha Iohnson and Nathan Hiatt Maeve Katherine Bergman Miguel Robin Berkstrom Chandra Nicole Burge SENIOR FAVORITES Cara Jean Burke Ioan Susanne Burns jeremy justin Camper CLASS CUT-UP Michelle Russell and Nick 1 4 A 5-.W Elizabeth L. Carclis Karen Michelle Carraway joshua Michael Carroll .gf 'DX L Susan Marie Carroll Mitchell Christian Cavin Monica Cesarello Brian I, Chaquette 55352922 Nicholas W. Cawthon l MOST SPIRITED - Amber Russ and Mike Werner Tamica LaShawn Clement 53159195 CLASS FLIRTS ourtney Hessler and Miguel Berkstrom 99 Seniors I L!! 'Uv Ian Malik Coleman Iennifer Trish Colliau Anitra Roshawn Collins CK ohnna Marie Concannon Daisy Marie Cook Carrie Ann Criss L rv QHF1. .QA 'rv icole Suzanne Forst Bindu Alexander Frank Christopher S. Franklin john Thomas Frisbee Timothy Patrick Frogley fwx Theresa Ann Gabor Noah R. Galabow Dionisio F. Gainoso Kevin Todd Gilliam Tarik Akeel Glenn ' l Tristine B. Glick aw n ,,Mn,,. . Geoffrey Grant Lauren Beth Gravitz Erin Elizabeth Glover 'Christopher W. Goodroe Patrick Kelly Govan ix jasmine Monique Guillory jennifer Ann Gwilliam Corinne Elizabeth Hagar 5535915222 BEST LOOKING Sonja Shannon and Kyle Withrow Alison Lashaun Harris jesse Hollander Hansen Malcolm Ashley Elizabeth Haywood julie Cathleen Helm WWA Iuel C. I-lerbranson Courtney Leigh Hessler Nathan Rama Hiatt Scott Alan Hilgert Jonathan Kar On Ho Daniel Hoard SENIGR 1 AVQRITES 431 mil 'H MCDST Carrie Criss Seniors 10 SENIOR FAVORITES UN arah Catherine Holden Hope D. Holiday Helena Anne Holmes 'UB BEST DRESSED A y A Hazel Luciano and Ian Coleman Elena Marie Hunt Mary Thu Huynh Amy Elizabeth Hyde 5559195 ' cg-ff Brian james Hynes Andrew William Ivary joy Alison Iaeger 'NE MOST ORIGINAL Laura Andersen and Chris May l David Emil james Andrea Iutta Ianni Kirsten Inga Jennings 103 Seniors 1 3 2 4 i W Z 6 :L fl 2 ,, R 1 i 2 H E QA i 5? if Q ,m.XmXwXf1fX .,X, X WXWXwww,XfXf,mX.XXXXXXfm.,X.X,X,JXXXXXXXL,,,.XXX-XNXMXALXXXXXXXXmmfw.XwMX,f.M.X .XXXX-.X,VwXX- ,,,X, QNMNX.AL.X,XXfXX,..X km., XXX. .. .XxxX, X,,f .XXX . X 0, X - ,,... X .WW .,. X X M.. X f,.. X X X, , . . ,. , ,, , , . ,, . ,, .. f 'w SEQQQLE ii:- L, y,,,x jennifer Noelle Morgan McKinley Lee Morris X , 1276 .N CUTEST COUPLE Ioy Iaeger and Carlo Battino Robert Locke Morrison William Raymond Murphy jessica Irene H. Neely EN ICR FAVORITES gaw- - M Mx 71 'A Erin M. Nixon Eric Lawrence Okamoto jonathan Adam Olkowski MUST LAID BACK Wendi Meyers and Ashley jones 107 Seniors Evan Fumio Ono Nadia K. Orton Nathan Paclwco W ,A It K .pr ew 1 fa! U' i f 2 1 5149511 D 3559322 QT' my ' U MOST ATHLETIC Miesha Marzell and Mike Silva Ioshua Alton Staub Matthew C. Steigerwald Mariane Luise Stimbra s I Derek Edward Stoops Michael M. Tanisawa Kevin Willis Taylor UN Susan Elise Taylor Debra A. Thirion Laura Lynn Thirion Darla Maria Thomas Tiffany Ann Thompson Nina Jeanine Tipton 55359822 nfl X i'. if ,li Af wil rly I BEST PHYSIQUE Kinclra johnson and Jerry Mack anna..- 'Qur- BEST ALL, AROUND Krysia Pohlnand Diallo Sessoms Kristian Paul Trocha jesse Donald Turcotte Kenneth M. von Tersch 551595222 lk Camille Lenease Wainwright Laura Alexis Walton Tracy Christine Ward Erin Bryn Wells Anders Ioseph Whealdon Lalohnne Alexa White David Scott Wilgus Arlene Enevia Wilson Sorry, no money. Sound familiar? Every time seniors turn around it seems money is needed to pay for something deemed essential. As petty cash slips through reluctant fingers, seniors ponder the question: Where has all my money gone? This list of approximate costs was prepared to help locate some of the missing cash. Kyle Whitney Withrow Nathan Iames Wood Michael C. Wooster Senior portraits 250. Class ring 250. 1992-93 textbooks 200. A.P. exam Cfor 1 testi 67. O'DoWd parking space 65. Car insurance Kr gas C9fmo.D 2,000. Senior mass 8: breakfast 4. Oakland A's game CE 81: Spb 20. Senior retreat 95. S.A.T and achievement tests 20. S.A.T. prep class 95. College application fee C4D 180. College visits 1 400. C2 CA + 1 out-of-statel Winter Ball 200- Erica Theresa Wright Kathryn Elizabeth Wynne Michael Seung Yang Qbid, clothes, dinner Sz pictures? Grad Night 150. Graduation fee 100. Senior Ball 400. Cbid, clothes, dinner 8: picturesl Graduation announcements 100. Not included in this list is cash needed to pay for school clothes, movies, concerts, or dinner out with friends. With empty pockets, seniors look for ways to pay this year's debts. George William Yuhasz Sara Anne Zerbst Kimberly Ann Zierten 1 12 Seniors enior Scholar 1993 National Merit Scholarship Program Bishop O'Dowd applauds the work of the class of 1993 whose academic achievements were recog- nized by the National Merit, - Achievement Sr Hispanic Scholar- ship programs. Each of these pro- grams also recognized groups of commended students who, while not continuing in scholarship com- petition, are brought to the attention of higher education institutions Who then considered them for admission and financial aid opportunities. sf :c.,,v ' Achievement Program for Outstanding Negro Students L-R: William Murphy, Adrian Moore, jasmine Guillory, Kimani Rogers, and Hope Holiday National Achievement Program L-R: Alison Harris, Inga Sanders, Camille Wainwright, Nadia Orton, and Chandra Burge National Merit Semifinalists L-R: Petros Sakkis, jasmine Guillory, Betsy Cardis, and john Becker National Hispanic Program L-R: Juliet Arechiga, Olivia Balogh, George Yuhasz, and Iessica Roberts Commended Students for National Merit Standing L-R: Michael Yang, Jesse Hansen, Gregory Forest, Adam Reilly, Adam Esser, Jonathan Ho, Sarah Applebaum Sitting L-R: Corinne Hagar, George Yuhasz, Theresa Gabor, Lauren Gravitz, and lppolytos Kalofonos Seniors l 13 enior Mass Sz Breakfast Be all you are and all you can be.,.come said senior class V.P., Mike Silva. and journey with me. These were the words and message of the opening song for this year's Senior Mass 8: Breakfast. Other seniors remarked that it was special to have this time together with family and friends. Following the The terrific skit written and performed by mass, everyone was invited to a many members of the class of '93 was breakfast of astries, coffee, and entitled Ten Years From Now and provided a glimpse of the future. Father Schaefer de ivered a very humorous homily that drew everyone a bit closer. The mass was very lively and upbeat, W 4 .rr V31 Lalohnne White joins Sydney Rubin and her mother for breakfast. 114 Seniors P orange juice where great discussions coul be heard ranging from politics to college plans. The Senior Mass 8: Breakfast was a real success and all who attended had a great time! Gretchen Abell and Kate McK1nstry help with ther Schaefer delivers the homily. Stoops joins Nate Wood and dad for a moment before they all head in for some breakfast. Z Imagining himself in the future as a priest , Brian Chaquette offers a blessing to all during the skit. Seniors l l5 enior Da with the A' Take me out to the ball ame The first of the two trips made quenched their thirst, and by the senior class to the Oakland geeialized as the A's A's game Was a blast. Leaving pulverized the Minnesota school before lunch, seniors Twins. Ult was a real class boarded luxurious chartered bonding experience, buses, and headed for the remarked lppy Kalofonos. Oakland Coliseum for a beautiful Yeah, lots of fun, laughed day in the sun. The class of '93 Laurie Thirion, and l got a ate hotdogs and nachos, little tan, too. ,- W' fs 9' Brendan Pedder and Sam Moore What great reasons to miss class -- sunshine, friends, food, and trying not to get a tan. , bE:1SGb3ll! 1 16 Seniors 69' Bindu gets ready to down his meal as Gretchen and Iessiea hunger after it. ine, . Grazzini cheeks roil While Are we having a good time or what? Seniors enjoy their day in the students board the bus. sun surrounded by the aroma of hotdogs, roasted peanuts, and Chili Cheese Seniors 117 1 18 Seniors 'ia Senior Quotes GRETCHEN ABELL -Softball 15 Sym honic Band 2,3,45 J.S.A. 35 Hiking Club 3,45 C,.M.T. 35 Ski Club 3,45 Retreat Team 4 Set your sights on that special day when we meet again. Otto ALIX ALDERMAN -C.S.F. 2,3,45 Peace group 45 French Club 1,2,45 History Club 4 'Life is mental gymnastics. A faithful friend is the me icine of lifef' If you want to be happy, be. SELIM ALGAR -Football 25 Basketball 15 J.S.A. 4 To tell the truth, l am exactly what I want to be. LAURA ANDERSEN -CSF. '1,2,3,45 Peace Grou 2,3,45 Mitre 35 B.S.U. 45 Hiking Club 2,3,45T2etreat Team 3,45 Stats 1,25 History Club 1,2,3,45 Cultural Concerns Group 45 Homeroom Rep 2,45 S irit and Publicity Committee 4 shouldlilike to change into a sunflower most of all. They're so tall and simple. What would you be? -Maude SARAH APPLEBAUM JULIET ARECHIGA -C.S.F. 1,2,3,45 Retreat Team 45 Executive Council 45 J.S.A. 35 Homeroom Rep. 3 I can resist every- thing except temptation. -M. Santana MIKE ARNOLD -Cross Countrv 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Art Club 1,2,3,45 Rally Band 1,2,3,45 Symphonic Band 1,2,3,45 Jazz Ensemble 3,45 Stats 1,2,3,45 Rugby 4 TIFFANY AUSTIN -Softball 25 Peace Grou 45 B.S.U. 1,2,35 Retreat Team 45 A.S.A. 45 Culiural Concerns Group 4 Those who saylyfou can't are probably worried that you wi . OLIVIA BALOGH -Tennis 1,2,3,45 CSF 1,2,3,45 Crozier 45 Ski Club 3,45 Hiking Club 2,3,45 History Club 15 Retreat Team 35 Class Officer 25 Executive Council 45 Homeroom Rep. 1,3 only something in me under- stands the voice of your eyes is deeper than all roses. e.e. cummings ABBEY BANKS -Soccer 15 Sym honic Band 1,25 Drama 2,3,45 Cultural Gioncerns Group 45 Assemblies and Rallies 4 Committee Wherever you go-there Vou are. -A Travelerfs Guide to the World TARA BANKS -Mitre 45 BSU. 1,2,3,45 Stats 1 We choose our next world from what we learn in this one. -Bach fMuch love, TB '937 JEFF BARBEE - lt ain't easy being this good. -Woody H. CARLO BATTINO -Baseball 1,2,3,45 Hiking Club 1,2,3,45 Class Officer 3,45 C,M.T. 45 Chess Club 3 The man who wins may have been counted out several times, but he didn't hear the referee. AISHA BEALUM -Softball 25 B.S.U. 2,3,45 Stats 3,4 Education is our passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to the people whocperpare for it todacyf'-Malcolm X An now I'm prepare . -Aisha X JOHN BECKER -C.S.F. 25 Art Club 25 Hiking Club 2,3,45 Histor Club 2,3,45 Drama Productions2,4 5Cliemheads 4 Piece by piece, it was deeipherable, but as a whole it was breathtaking and unbelievablef' -Mark Helprin Nothing is easy. STEVE BENASSO -Basketball 1,2,3,4 We have sinned, my friends and I, we have committed crimes, we have done wrong, but we still graduatedf' GERALD BENNETT -Football 45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 BSU. 2,3,45 Hiking Club 2,3 lf you have a bi Y heart and a strong mind oufll be unclefeatable. Any goals you set will be reached. GB. KATHERINE BERGMAN -Peace Group 15 Mitre 3,45 Art Club 15 Hiking Club 1,2,35 Stats 3 lt ain't easy bein! green. -Kermit the Frog Accept yourself as Vou are and learn to love your true colorsf MIGUEL BERKSTROM -Drama Productions 3 Oh, the ground was my bed last ight, and rock was my pillow too?- Bob arley Macheo, my homie forever! CHANDRA BURGE -B.S.U. 4 You can't separate peace from freedom because no one can be at peace unless he has his freedom. -Malcolm X CARA BURKE -Volleyball 1,25 Woman's Lacrosse 3,45 Hiking Club 2 l wish every day was sunshinef JOAN BURNS -Cross Country 15 C.S.F. 25 Crozier 35 Ski Club 1,2 She peeped over the edge of the mushroom ,,,, her eyes immediately met those of a blue catepillar... smoking a hookaf'-Alice In Wonderland JEREMY CAMPER -Football 1,2,3,45 Ski Club 1,2,3,45 C.M.T. 3 Hasta la vista, baby! BETSY CARDIS -C.S.F. 15 Peace Group 2,3,45 Hiking Club 2,3,45 Retreat Team 3,45 Drama 2,3,4 A time it was a time of innocence, a time of confidences, reserve your memories -theyre all that's lleft you. - imon and Garfunk e KAREN CARRAWAY - I don't know the key to success, but I know the kiy to failure is trying to impress everyone. - ill Cosby I love you mom, clad, and Kevin JOSH CARROLL -Swimming 1,2,35 Drama 1,2,3,4 SUSAN CARROL -Hiking Club 45 J.S.A. 3,45 Spirit Week 2,3,4 Be the best version of yourself, not the best copy of someone else MITCH CAVIN -Football 1,2,35 Lacrosse 2,3,45 Ski Club 3,4 Nothin 1 left to do but smile, smile, smile. -The Ciilrateful Dead NICK CAWTHON -Golf 2,35 Hikin Y Club 1,2,3,45 Retreat Team 3,45 Drama Prodiiiction 15 J.S.A. 1,2,35 Football Announcer 35 Ru fby 3 My nose is big, no l'm not ashamed. Big like a pickle, but I still get game. -H.H. MONICA CESARELLO -Tennis 25 CSF. 1,45 Peace Group 3,45 Symphonic Band 3,45 Art Club 15 Hikin Y Club 2,3,45 Ski Club 15 History Club 1,2374 Explorers are we, intregid and bold, out in the wild, amongst won ers untold. -Calvin 8: Hobbes BRIAN CHAQUETTE - There's nothing like B.R.'s -King B. TAMICA CLEMENT -Basketball 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,45 B.S.U. 1,2,35Choir 1,4 If our mind can conceive it, your mind will Blelieve it, then you can achieve it. -Love, peace, and hair grease. IAN COLEMAN -Track 2,35 J.S.A. 3,45 B.S.U. 1,2,3,4 One must embrace, foster, and savor their godly combination of mind, bod , and soul in order to achieve full SELF-EMPOWERMENTY -l.M.C. JEN COLLIAU -Ski Club 1,45 Peace Group 45 Hiking Club 3,45 History Club 1,2,3,45 Retreat ' eam 45 Drama Productions 25 Welcolme to Hollywood! What's your dream? Ever one's gotta have a dream. This is Hollywood?-Pretty Woman ANITRA COLLINS -B.S.U. 1,2,3,45 Ski Club 15 Mitre 45 Spirit and Publicity Committee 4 Learn nothing and the next world will be the same as this one, the same limitations to overcome, the same lead- weightsff -Bach JOHNNA CONCANNON -Volleyball 1,25 Softball 2,354 No one person can make you feel inferior, unless you allow them to. DAISY COOK -Peace Grou 1,2,3,45 Hiking Club 1,2,3,45 Retreat Tsam 3,45 Drama 2,4 Our fate is to be one, and yet many. -PEACE CARRIE CRISS -Diving 25 Woman's Lacrosse 35 Art Club 1 And l think to myself, what a wonderful world! -Louis Armstrong JULIE CROWELL -Soccer 3 We scorch the earth, set fire to the sky, and we stoop s low to reach so high. -U2 LAWRENCE DACUS -Symphonic Band B.S.U. 3,45 Retreat Team 45 Gospel Choir 4 Wisdom is the principal thing, get wisdor and with all thy getting, et understanding. -Provergs COLIN DEAN -Football 25 Cross Countr 45 Track 1,2,3,45 J.S.A. 3 We'll be lucky to get out alive. -A.R. ADAM DE YOUNG -Football 2,35 Baseball 25 Ski Club 1,2,3,45 A.S.A. 45 J.S.A. 2,3,4 lt don't matter, just don't bite it META DITTMER -Swimmin Y 2,3,45 Ski Club 1,2,3,45 Hikin Club 1,2,3,4' Tomorrch is alwa s fresh, wifli no mistakes in it. Anne Sliirley ...With love in her eyes, ana flowers in her hair. -Led Zepp SEAN DOBBINS -Lacrosse 1,2,3,45 Peac Group 35 Symphonic Band 1,3,45 J.S.A. 3,45 Crozier 45 Art Club 45 Hikin Club 3,45 Retreat Team 45 Drama 4 Vaio needs information, when you're living on borrowed time. Just give me confirmatioi that there will be a winner this time. EMERSON DUBOIS -Football 1,2,3,45 Symphonic Band 1,2,3,45 Jazz Emsemble 3 Rally Band 1,2,3,45 Drama 1,2,35 Rugby 3,4 I am big as God, he is small as I. KATHERINE EGAN -Peace Grou 3,45 String Orchestra 1,2,35 Hikin 1 Club 53,45 History Club 3,45 Drama 4 Tear after ye. running over the same old ground, what have we found, the same old fears. Pink Fla ROBIN ELDERTS -Softball 25 C.S.F. 15 ?mphonic Band 3,45 Ski Club 2,35 Retreat eam 45 Stats 3 Our greatest glory is not never failing, but rising every time we fall CARRIE ELLIS -Track 45 J,S.A. 3,45 BS. 1,2,3,45 Chorus 3,4 Time is neutral and dt not charge things. With courage and initi tive, lea ers change things. -Jesse Jackso SONIA ERICKSON -Hikin Club 35 Cl: Officer 25 Retreat Team 3,45 JSA. 35 C.M. 25 Homeroom. Rep. 1 We can do no grea thin rs, only small things with great love. Motlier Teresa ADAM ESSER -Baseball 1,2,3,45 Soccer J.S.A. 3,45 Hiking Club 45 Retreat Team 45 Hispanic Club 3 Living is easy with eyes closed. - The Beatles SHANNON FERGUSON -Symphonic Band 2,3,45 Mitre 3,4 Everything starts a somebody's daydream. TIM FERNSTROM -Soccer 15 Lacrosse 1,2,3,45 C.S.F. 2,3,45 S mphonic Band 1,2,3 Hiking Club 1,2,3,45 Jazz Ensemble 1,2,45 Club ,2,3,45 Retreat Team 45 Drama 45 Homeroom Rep. 3,4 Now, don't hang o nothing lasts forever but the earth and sk It slips away and all your money won't anot mer minute buy. ' -Kansas SARAH FERRERO -Soccer 1,25 Symphonic Band 2,3,45 Hikin Y Club 25 Sk lub 1,2,3,4 lt is only with the heart tha one can see rightly5 what is essential is invisible to the eye. RENEE FOGGIATO -CSF. 1,2,3,45 Pea Groulg5 J.S.A. 1,25 Hiking Club 45 Ski Clu 1,2,35 rama 1,2,3 We are the music makers, and we are the dreamers of dreams. -Willy Wonka KELLY FONG -Tennis 1,2,45 C,S.F. 1,2, A.S.A. 3,4 M and E agree. Fu-ju for prez. GREG FOREST NICOLE FORST -CSF. 15 J.S.A. 35 Hispanic Club 3 BINDU FRANK -Cross Country 1,2,3,4 Track 1,2,35 Peace Groulp 3,45 Sym4phonic Band 1,2,3,45 J.S.A. 3,45 .S.U. 2,3, 5 Hikin I Activities ub 2,3,45 Ski Club l,2,3,45 Rally Band 45 rama 4 In complete darkness we are all e same, Only knowledge and creativity parate us. Life is life and you are you.' -IRIS FRANKLIN -Football l,2,3,45 iseball l,2,3,45 Soccer 15 Ski Club l,2,3,45 ath Club 3 lt's more fun near the edge, iless ou fall. Don't worry, I won't get trouble this time. -John Bonham PHN FRISBEE -Football l,2,3,45 Baseball 2,3,45 Soccer I5 C.S,F. 2,3,45 Ski Club l,2,3,45 1131 Band 2,3,45 Peace Grou 2,3,45 Hiking u 2,3,45 History Club 3,45 Syngphonic nd l,2,3,45 Jazz Ensemble 2,45 I etreat am 3,45 Drama Productions 3,4 Time is ur most precious resource, you'll never be ght now ever again5 use it wisely. Make ur dreams come true. BA FROGLEY -Swimmin 25 Track 2,3,45 .F. 35 Hiking Club l,2,3,45T.S.A. 25 Retreat am 45 A.S.A, 3,4 I know you'll be a star somebody else's sky, why can't it be ne. -Pearl Jam lt's been quite a blur, IERESA GABOR -Softball 1,25 Diving 35 .F. l,2,3,45 Ski Club 35 Hiking Club 35 'tory Club l,2,3,45 Retreat Team 3,45 J.S.A. tats 2,3,45 S irit and Publicit 4 mmittee Vllith all its sham, dlrudger , Qi broken dreams, it is still a beautiful, lvrld. Be cheerful, Strive to be happy. BAH GALABOW -Football l,2,3,45 eball 1,2 I don't know. ONI GAMOSO -Football 2,35 Tennis ,3,45 C.S.F, l,2,3,45 Symphonic Band 2,3,45 in r Club 45 Retreat Team 3,45 History bi4 VIN GILLIAM -Football I5 Swimmin 1 eace Group 45 J.S.A. 2,35 Hikin Y Club 235 Club l,2,3,45 Retreat Team 45 D-'rama 1,4 fe is full of ups and downs. Cherish the , live with the downs, oh, watch out for parked cars!!! RIK GLENN -Football l,2,3,45 Track 3,45 B,S.U. 25 Gospel Choir 4 A to the K he 4 to the 7, little devils don't go to ven, freedom gotta A,K. ISTINE CLICK -Basketball 15 Volley- 1,2,3,45 Ski Club 1,2,3,4 When life s jolly rotten, there's something you've otten, that's to laugh and smile and N GLOVER -Peace Group 35 History b 2,35 Retreat Team 3,45 Chorus 4 We e once so close to heaven, Peter came and gave us medals, declaring us the st of the damned. RIS GOODROE -Soccer l,2,35 Lacrosse 3,45 Ski Club l,2,3,45 Hiking Club l,3,45 eat Team 45 J.S.A. 2,3,45 Homeroom Rep, itre 4 What if we were all just a ent of someone else's imagination? uld you be rnad? I would. -Squat GOVAN -Football 2,35 Swimming ,45 Soccer 1,25C.S.F. 3,45 Ski Club l,2,3,45 's Officer 35 Mitre 45 Hikin Y Club l,2,3,45 ory Club 15 Retreat Team 45 Executive neil 45 CMT 35 Homeroom Rep. 2 Don't ervous! I hate violence! - Arnold 'arzenegger ON GRANT -Track 3,45 Symphonic d 3,45 B.S,U. 2,45 Jazz Ensemble . ,45 Rally d 2,3,4 Don't listen to those fools who Vou fight the power5 the truth is, you to get the power. -Drew T. Brown REN GRAVITZ -Diving 2,35 C.S.F. 5 Peace Group 25 String Orchestra 2,35 Club 25 Drama 3,4 Sometimes even ic cannot substitute for tears P.S. Live the past, live in the present, live for the re. MINE GUILLORY -C,S.F. 2,35 History l,2,3,45 Retreat Team 45 S irit and licit Comittee 2,45 Assemglies and ies gommittee 3 The only cure for birth death is to enjoy the interval. JENN GWILLIAM -Tennis 2,35 Ski Club l,2,3,45 Hiking Club 1 No one tells us no, or where to go or say we are only dreaming. Here we go again! CORINNE HAGAR -C.S.F, l,2,3,45 Crozier 1,2,35 Symphonic Band l,2,3,45 Drama 4 With imagination, I'll get there. - Harry Connick Jr. KRIS HAMRICK -Football 35 Tennis 1,3,45 C.S.F. l,3,45 Ski Club l,2,3,45 Symphonic Band l,2,35 Drama 25 Hoomroom Rep, 1,25 Dance Committee 4 JESSE HANSEN MALCOLM HARKNESS ALISON HARRIS -Track 35 C.S.F. 2,3,45 BSU. l,2,3,45 Mitre 45 Cultural Concerns Group 45 Dance Committee 4 The world is before you, and you need not take it or leave it as it was when you came in. 1,s..iawin ASHLEY HAYWOOD -C,S.F. 1,2,35 String Orchestra l,2,3,45 Hiking Club l,2,3,45 Ilistory Club l,2,3,45 Drama 4 lf two people do not exist as separate individuals, then their friendship is an illusion. -Joel Block JULIE HEIIVI -Softball 1,25 Symphonic Band 1,2,3,45Jazz Ensemble 45 Retreat Team 4 lf you feel like your headed in the wrong pirection, you're probably in the wrong ane. JUEL HERBRANSON -Football 2,3,45 Track 25 Ski Club 2,3,4 What do I think?.., I try not to. -J. Ford COURTNEY HESSLER -Ski Club 25 J.S.A. 2,3 If it's common sense, why do so many people lack it?ff NATHAN HIATT -C.S.F. 1,2,35 Art Club 3,45 Retreat Team 45 Peace Group 2,3,45 Hiking Club 2,3,45 Histor Club 2,3,45 Drama Productions 3,4 Know yourself, be yourself. Be wild, make bold choices, take risks, and experience as much as you can. SCOTT HILGERT -Football 1,2,35 Swimming l,2,3,45 Soccer 15 J.S.A, l,2,3,45 Ski Club l,2,3,45 Drama 1,2,3,4 Don't worr about trying to get something. Kick back, and let it come to you, fSrn1 el JON HO -Tennis 15 Symphonic Band 2,3,45 Jazz Ensemble 35 Rall Band l,2,3,45 Ru by 3,4 Yea, thou h I walk throu rh the valTey of death, I wilEfear no evil, -Psalm 23:4 DAN HOARD SARAH HOLDEN - We are all naked under our clothes. HOPE HOLIDAY -Woman's Lacrosse 3,45 Crozier 45 Hiking Club 35 Stats 1,2 If you are led astray by small advances, you will never accomplish great things. HELENA HOLMES -Soccer 1,25 C.S.F. 15 Ski Club l,2,3,45 Hiking Club l,2,3,45 J.S,A. 2,3 Friendship is the only element that will ever hold the world togetherf' -Woodrow Wilson ELENA HUNT -Hiking Club 2,3,45 History Club 2,3,4 He blesses God for having bestovved..work, which makes man free, and thought, which makes man worthy of freedom. -Victor Hugo MARY HUYNH -Cross Countr 25 C,S.F. l,2,3,45 B.S.U. 45 Retreat Team 45 ASA. 3,45 Cultural Concerns Group 4 Strength does not come from physical capacity. lt comes from an lndomita le Will. -Gandhi AMY HYDE -C.M.T. 45 Drama l,2,3,45 Cultural Concerns Grou 45 Homeroom Rep. 25 Gospel Choir 4 Sue can never consent to creep when one feels an impulse to soar, -Helen Keller BRIAN HYNES -Basketball l,2,3,4 ANDREW IVARY-Baseball 35 Soccer 3,45 Golf 3,45 Hiking Club 3,4 No fate... -T2 JOY JAEGER -Volleyball l,2,3,45 Softball 15 C.S.F. l,2,45 J.S.A, 35 Hiking Club l,2,35 C,lVl.T. 35 Ski Club l,2,3,45 Retreat Team 45 Homeroom Rep. 3,45 Spirit and Publicity Committee 2 'Ima ine all the people sharing all the worlg. You may sav I'm a dreamer, but I'm not the only one. -John Lennon DAVID JAMES -Basketball l,2,3,45 Gospel Choir 3,4 Each dream in your heart lies within reach if you just believe in yourselfff ANDREA JANI -Volleyball 1,25 Diving 2,4 I'm good enough, I'm smart enough, and doggone it, people like meff- Na-ja Okay Grog, throw. Throoww throw, throw,throw, t irowf' KIRSTEN JENNINGS -Softball l,2,3,45 C.S.F. l,2,3,45 Peace Grou 1,25J.S,A, 15 Crozier 15 Hiking Club 1,23 French Club 1,2,35 Retreat Team 45 Drama 1 Two roads diverged in a wood--and I--I took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference. -Robert Frost ADESHA JOHNSON -BSU 45 Gos el Choir 35 Drama Productions 2,45 Hldirather be brainwashed by a loving God than to be brainwashed by a destructive world. DARNITA JOHNSON -C,S.F. l,2,3,45 B.S.U. 1,2,35 Homeroom Rep. 45 Gospel Choir 3,4 Throu rhout life you're told thin rs you can't Clio They'll say no, until the ndsibecome meaningless, You'll tell them yes! -LaRae' Holmes KINDRA JOHNSON -Track 3,45 BSU. 3,45 Drama 3,4 Never put anyone else down in order to rise to the top5 but, then again, don't be no punk. KRISTINE JOHNSON -Drama 2,3,4 I mind my feelin s and not our words. Didn't you notice Tm so headstrong, even when I know I'm wrong. ASHLEY JONES -Peace Grou 2,3,45 Mitre 3,45 Hikin Y Club 2,3,4 Tile green meadow path fdllowed us as we walked hand in hand under the warm blue sunny skv. NICOLE JONES -Volle ball 15 Peace Group 45 Hiking Club 45 Drama Productions 2,3,4 'lf you can talk5 you can sing! If you can walk5 you can dance! IPPY KALOFONOS -Lacrosse 3,45 C.S.F. l,2,3,45 Crozier 45 Peace Group 3,45 Hiking Club l,2,3,45 Strin Orchestra l,2,3,45 Retreat Team 3,45 Drama Productions 45 J.S.A. l,2,3,45 CMT 4 So often times it happens, that we live our lives in chains, and we never even know we have the key. -Eagles MONICA KEARNEY -Divin Y 2,3,45 Woman's Lacrosse 3,45 Art Club 15 Ski Club 2,45 Cultural Concerns Group 4 I love you, I love you, I love you, I love you, I love you, I love you.,. Bob Marley MEGHAN KELLY -Hikin Y Club l,2,3,4 lf it's the last dance, dance backwards if you're afraid of the dark, remember the night rainbow, AIMEE KELLY-PROLA -Ski Club l,2,3,45 Hiking Club l,2,3,45 Sym honic Band 2,3,4 I can not change yesterday. I can onl make the most of today, and look witFi hope towards tomorrow. STAN KIANG -Football 25 Track 3,45 J.S.A. 2,3,45 Hiking Club 25 Ski Club 35 A.S.A, 3,4 A closed mouth gathers no feet. MARLA KOWALSKI -Swimming 3,45 Ski Club 2,3,45 Retreat Team 3,45 J.S.A. ,35 Assemblies and Rallies Committee 4 Don't regret whatiyou have done, but you may regret some ay what you didn't do. PAUL KRAWIEC -Soccer l,2,3,45 Lacrosse 1,2,3,45 Ski Club 1,25 Hiking Club 15 J.S.A. 1,2,35 Math Club I5 Spirit and Publicity Committee 4 lf a man hasn't discovered something that he will die for, he isn't fit to live. -Martin Luther King, Jr. Seniors 1 19 enior Quotes FREEDOM KREUTZER -Crozier 1,2,3,45 S irit and Publicit Committee 45 History CTub 2,3,45 Strin Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Retreat Team 3,45 civiifl 35 Stats 1,2 I may not be perfect, but I'm always me. Smile now, you might not feel like it aterf' -Hebrews 13:5 DAVE LABORDE -Football l,2,3,45 Cross Countr 15 Lacrosse 2,3,45 C.S.F. 45 B.S.U, 3,4 ...But Tlam still thirsty -Arrested Development MICHELLE LACY - Symphonic Band 2,3,4 For us, on the horizon, sits a life of miracles, JOHN LAGIOS -Baseball l,2,3,4 Do small things with great love -from a cabin Epiros, Ionnian Vi Iage, Greece JENNIFER LAM -Woman's Lacrosse 3,45 A.S.A 3,4 The most most beautiful things in life cannot be seen or even heard, the must be felt with the heart, -Helen Keller KATHERINE LEE -C.S,F. 1,2,3,45 Ski Club 2,3,45 A. S. A. 3,45 French Club 35 Symdphonic Band 1,2,3,45 Retreat Team 4 lf you on't risk anythin 7, you risk even morefl Oh, my nose! -Mlarsha MARISA LENHERDT - Chorus 2,35 Drama Productions 3 Alas for those that never sin Y, but die with all their music in them. -Oliver W. Holmes, CLove you, Jiml TARIMA LEVINE -Basketball 1,25 Track 3,45 Retreat Team 3,45 B,S.U. 2,3,45 C.M.T. 4 There is no 'reat genius without some touch of II1HL'lTICSSl' WILSON LEW - Bob Sura is the next Michael Jordan! -Dean Smith RYAN LINEHAN -Ski Club 2,3,4 l never think of the future. It comes soon enough. - Albert Einstein LEONARD LOCKETT -Football 15 Basketball 15 C,M.T, 4 Life must be great, liv'n in the eight, l'm sucker Tom, cause I got that bomb. Cronic that is, -Len and Pin 93' ERIN LOUIE -Cross Country 25 C.S.F. 1,2,3,45 Peace Group 45 Symphonic Band l,2,3,4 You can see the sun.., not because you can see it, but because of everything else you can see. C.S, Lewis HAZEL LUCIANO -Cheerleadin Y 1,25 Ski Club 25 A. S. A. 3,45 Peace Group 25lRetreat Team 45 Cultural Concerns Grou 45 J.S.A. 35 His anic Club 2 I know where lpve been, butT do not know where I am going, JERRY MACK STACEY MANES -Swimming 1,2,3,45 J.S.A. 3 Never be afraid to be great, AMARDI MANN -'Tm like Benny Distefano and Matt Geiger... you can't stop me, you can only contain me, -Chris Berman and A.S.M. HEATHER MARCH -Retreat Team 4 The day has come, love surrounds us. No more tears are shed, the only sound heard is the laughter. KARIN MARTIN -Hiking Club 1,2,3,45 Spirit and Rallies Committee 35 Assembly and Rallies Committee 4 Closeness isn't measured by distance, but by what's in your heart, Ain not I a fly like thee? DELILAH MARTINEZ - There are things known and thin s unknown and in between are the doors. -J-im Morrison MIESHA MARZELL - Track 1,2,3,45Cross Country 1,2,3,4 Whereever you go, there you are, CHRISTINE MAXWELL -Cross Country 3,45 Track 2,35 C.S.F. 1,2,3,45 Ski Club 1,2,3,45 Hiking Club 1,2,3,45 French Club l,2,3,45 Symphonic Band 3,4 Sometimes you feel like a nut, sometimes you don't. CHRIS MAY -Basketball 15 C.M.T. 4 Koyaanisqati CATHERINE MCKINSTRY -C.S.F. 23,45 J.S.A. 1,2,3,45 Hiking Club 2,3,45 Crozier 35 Ski Club 253,45 French Club 35 Retreat Team 35 History Club 1,25 Drama 2,3 My old self whis ers from behind, 'There is danger aheag'5 my young self cries, 'Onl On! ' STACEY MERRICK -Volleyball l,2,3,4 5 Softball 1,3 5 J,S.A, 25 Ski Club 1 Ulfyou understood everythin Y I said and L id, then you would be me. -Vac Pals ANYA MESSENGER-WESCOTT -J.S.A. 35 Hiking Club 15 Retreat Team 45 Ski Club 1,25 Drama 2,4 Plant your own garden and decorate your own soul instead of waiting for someone to bring you flowers. WENDI MEYERS -Soccer 1,25 Ski Club 25 Hiking Club 2,35 Retreat Team 35 J.S.A. 2 ls there anvbody listening? ls there anyone who smiles without a mask? What's behind the words? l'll take what's real. CATHERINE MILLER YOLANDA MINOR -Basketball l,2,3,4 Influence is like a savings account. The less vou use it, the more you ve got. -Andrew Jackson Young Jr. ADRIAN MOORE -Lacrosse l,2,3,45 Symprhonic Band 2,3,45 Hiking Club l,2,35 Jazz .nsemble 45 Rally Band ,2,3,4 What do they know that you don't? Be yourself. We're born unique... why not stay that way? SAM MOORE -Basketball 15 Golf 2,3,45 Ski Club l,2,3,45 Symphonic Band 1 Where are we going? JENNIFER MORGAN -Hikin Club 1,2,3,45 Symphonic Band l,2,3,45gJazz Ensemble 45 Drama Productions 4 livery once in awhile, I like to look up into the sky and smile for a satellite picture. MCKINLEY MORRIS -Diving 25 Peace Grou l,2,3,45 Sym honic Band 1,25 Art Club 2,3545 Hiking Club 4 f'The itsy-bitsy spider caught a mouse in his web. The itsy- bitsy spider bit off the mouse's head. ROB MORRISON BILLY MURPHY -Football 2,35 Ski Club 3,45 Hiking Club 2,3,45 Retreat Team 45 Drama Productions 45 B.S,U, 1,4 I wish ever day the sun would shine, take me to anotlier lace in my mind, where every- thin is Beautiful, where no one wants or needsls, no sign of greed...could ever rule our souls. JESSICA NEELY -Swimming 1,2,3,45 String Orchestra 15 Class Officer 4 So Alice got up and ran off, thinking while she ran what a wonderful dream it had been. - Alice in Wonderland ERIN NIXON -C.S.F. 2,3,45 Retreat Team 4 It will be mine, oh yes, it will be mine. - Wayne ERIC OKAMOTO -Cross Countr f l,2,35 Track 1,25 String Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Igrama 45 ASA, 3,4 Courage, love, friendship, compassion, and empathy lift us above the sim le beasts and define iumanityf' - IQ Book of Counted Sorrows JONATHAN OLKOWSKI -Svmghonic Band 2,3,45 Crozier 35 Hiking Club , 5 Jazz Ensemble 45 Rally Band 1,2,c ,4 There will be no miracles. EVAN ONO NADIA ORTON NATHAN PACHECO -Soccer 2,45 Lacrosse 1 2,3 45 C S.F I 25 S mphonic Band 1,2,3,45 Jazz Eiisenible'l,2,3,4li Drama 4 There is no gravity5 the earth just sucks. JASON PECK -J.S.A. 2,35 Hiking Club 2,3,45 Ski Club 1,2,3,4 You can observe a lc by watching Coach on Cheers . BRENDAN PEDDER - Football 35 Basketball 15 Tennis 15 Lacrosse 2,3,4 And often times variation in color are inherent and enhance the individuality of the world. -B.D.P. Downtown Wicked the Joker MEAGAN PETERSEN -Basketball 1,25 Symphonic Band 1 I started with a dream but came to a decision. With imagination l'll get there. -H, Connick Jr, JESSICA PETRINI -Basketball 15 Softbal 2,3,45 C.S.F. 2,3,45 Art Club 15 French Club 3,45 Symphonic Band l,2,3,4 Never sacrifi your dreams for something less. BOB PFAENDLER -C.S.F. 15 Art Club 45 Rally Band 1,2,3,45 Hikin Club 2,3,45 Symphonic Band 1,2,3,45Tazz Ensemble 45 Retreat Team 45 Drama Productions 4 After silence, that which comes nearest to- expressilnlg the inexpressible is music. - Aldous uxley MELANIE PILECK -Diving 25 Cross Country 45 Woman's Lacrosse 3,45 Peace Group l5 Art Club 15 Hiking Club 45 Hispanic Grou 2,35 Spirit and Plublicity Committee 4 One life, but we're not the same, we got to carry each otlier. -Rough Ri KRYSIA POHL -Soccer 25 Track '15 C.S.F 25 Assemblies and Rallies Committee 35 HikingxClub 1,25 French Club 45 Retreat Team . ,45 Homeroom Rep. 2,4 The most wasted of all days is that on which one ha not laughed. -Nicholas Chamfort JOSH PYATT -Football l,2,3,45 Swimmi 1,25 Track 3 How would you feel knowin prejudice was obsolete and at night it wa' safe to walk down the street? - eavy D JAMIE RACHAL -Football 45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Track 3,45 Hikin Y Club 35 B.S.U. 4 We come to the end ofllhe road only to find a new freeway. J,R.'93 DAVE RAMPA -Football 25 Soccer I5 Baseball l,2,3,45 Sym honic Band l,2,3,4 The best things in lille: Long wet kisses tl last for two weeks and hangin curve ballsl -Bull Durham and DouBles ELISA RAWLINSON - Kindness can build on itself as much as violence can. Masks are for Halloween only. Happening memories last forever. ALICIA REBENSDORF -Tennis 1,2,3,4 Peace Group 1,2,3,45 Hiking Club 1,2,3,45 Retreat Team 45 Drama Productions 25 Cultural Concerns Group 4 I dig the col an' l'm happy 'cause I'm calmly ookin' o side an' watc iin' the night unwind. Bob D BILLY REGACHO -A,S.A. 4 Without dreams there is no need to work. Withou work there is no need to dream. ADAM REILLY -Football l,2,3,45 l.acro l,2,3,4 We may lose or we may win, but will never be here again. LESLIE REMER -Softball 1,25 Ski Club 2,3,45 Mitre 45 Retreat Team 4 To succee without the struggle, is not worth the happiness. I'll be smiling at the top, JESSICA ROBERTS -C.S.F, 2,35 Retrea Team 35 History Club l,2,3,4 Nothing e ends or dies that has once had a place in time: Remember, success is failure turne inside out. JOHN ROGERS -Ski Club 1,2,3,45 Hiki Club 35 Drama 2 We're never ever gonn survive unless we get a little cra2y.' W was her name? KIMANI ROGERS -Football 2,35 Trac 2,45 Knowle re is the eye of desire and c become the pilot of the soul. -Durant Change is growth, and growth, life. - Wolverine ' Activities HESTER ROSAL-Football 1,25 Ski Club Mitre 45 Stats 3,45 A.S.A. 4 Styles bein Y led with a tip of Asian... -FU. Well what I do, so yo, listen up. -D.U. NDY ROSEQUIST -Soccer l,2,3,45 icrosse 1,2,45C.S.F. l,2,3,45 Ski Club 45 :ace Grou v 45 Symphonic Band l,2,3,45 zz Ensemble 2,, ,45 Retreat team 45 I.S,A, 4 Do or do not5 there is no try. -Yoda, Iedi aster 8: Knight YDNEY RUBIN MBER RUSS -Swimming 25 Drama 'oductions 3,45 Cultural Concerns Group 45 S.U. 2,3,45 Homeroom Rep. 4 Someday 'I like to dream my dreams awake. ICHELLE RUSSELL -BSU. 1,2,3,4 If a an hasn't discovered somethinr that he ill die for, he isn't fit to live. - Dr. Martin ither King , Ir. Peace out, be safe. TROS SAKKIS -Ski Club 2,3,45 History ub I5 Class Officer 1 See this? This is this, d this ain't something else, This is this. -SIGA SANDERS -Track 25 Peace Group B.S.U. 1,2,3,45C.M.'l'. 45 Retreat Team 3,45 .S.A. 45 Cheerleading 1 The only fference between a saint and a sinner is at every saint has a ast, and every sinner s a future, -Oscar Wilde ICIA SCHLEMMER -Crozier 2,3 oday is the tomorrow you worried about sterdayf' NE SCHMITZ -Basketball 1,25 C.S.F. ,3,45 Ski Club 2,35 lliking Club 3,45 French ub 3,4 lt is time we steered by the stars, it by the lights of each passing ship, - . O. Bradley RRISH SCOTT -Football 1,2,3 lf you ant to know what I can do, tell me 1 can't it. ONICA SERRANO -Peace Group 1,25 'mphonic Band I,2,35 Ilikin Y Club . ,45 iltural Concerns Group 45 Hispanic Club 2,3 Me puedes decir como llegar a same Street.P.S. Remember Sister Maggy? raight up and I'm cl own wit the Raza! ' IALLO SESSOMS -Football l,2,3,45 nnis l I can take the beaten path every ie trouble starts, but I'd rather take a atin' than ever cross my heart. - aron Tippin NIA SHANNON IN SHAY -Soccer l,2,3,45 Ski Club 25 iking Club 35 I.S.A. 2,3 I've ot no orries. I've 'ot no regrets, Vxlglio do they ink theykelkiclding? They ain't seen thing yet! ' IKE SILVA -Football 1,2,3,45 Lacrosse 3,45 Track 15 C.S.F. l,2,3,45 Class Officer 3,4 or my size, it's not an accomplishment. - andhi LER SILVA RAH SKAPIK-Swimmin l,2,3,4 lying requires the ablity to tTirow yourself rward, and the willingness not to mind at it's going to hurt. ELLEY SMITH - Football l,2,3,45 Soccer Peace Group 2,3,-15 Art Club 1,25 Hiking lub 45 Ski Club 2,3,-I5 Rugby 4 How can u love before you've really lived. His unk is as big as...but everything's cool ,KY ICOLE SMITH -Crozier 3,45 History lub l Let me be that I am, and seek not to ter me. -Shakespeare I ley! Ilol Letfs 1 -The Ramones ACEY SMITH - Maybe we're closer to ccess than we think we are. Maybe it's atter to achieve a goal than to reach for a ar. -Ivan Seahorn IOSH STAUB -Baseball 1,25 CSF 1,2 MATT STEIGERWALD MARIANNE STIMBRA - All peo le have the stars, but they are not the same tllings for different people...You--you alone--will have the stars as no one else has them. DEREK STOOPS -Soccer 15 Baseball l,2,3,45 We are on a different level. That is why no one understands us. -Peace, Fast Crowd MIKE TANISAWA- Baseball 2,3,45 Soccer 2 Where's Skone??7 KEVIN TAYLOR -Basketball 1,2,3,45 Track 3,45 Hiking Club 35 B.S.U. 3,4 If you don't stand for something, you'll fall for anything. SUSAN TAYLOR -Tennis 1,2,35 String Orchestra l,2,3,4 Music makes my world go 'roundf' She takes private lessons?! 'Shawl Bring it on back. -I.D. DEBBIE THIRION -Swimmin ' 1,2,3,45 Volleyball l,2,3,45 C.S.F. 1,2,3,45Fliking Club 3,4 Truth is truth. I can recognize it where I find it. -Wolf LAURIE THIRION -Swimmin 1 l,2,3,45 Volle 'ball 1,2,35 C.S.F. l,2,3,45 Hiking Club 3,4 let our fears stand in the way of our hopes .... You have nothing to lose and everything, everything to gain! Iust Do It! DARLA THOMAS -Basketball l,2,3,45 Track 1,25 Hikin 1 Club 25 B.S.U, l,2,3,45 Gospel Choir 3,-lh, Wherever my beamer goes, you know that I'm driving. TIFFANY THOMPSON -Cheerleading 1,25 B.S.U. 3,4 Wuz up 2 my girl Chante at the sky. -Peace Out NINA TIPTON -BSU. 4 Today give a stranger one of your smiles5 it may be the only sunshine he sees all day. BRENDON TOMPKINS -Basketball 15 Cross Countrv l,2,3,45 Track I,2,35 Hiking Club 25 C.M.T. 45 Ski Club 35 Retreat Team 3 CRAIG TONSBERG -Cross Country 15 Lacrosse I,2,35 Ski Club 1 You're a different person from yesterday if you learned anything between then and now. TINA TREXLER -Softball 1,2,45 Cross Country 15 Hiking Club 1,2 Smiles are free so give them away. KRIS TROCHA -Football 2,35 Lacrosse 2,3,4 The full moon pales and climbs, was I the one to be mistreated, am I the victim or the crime? -I. Garcia JESSE TURCOTTE -Golf 1,25 C.S.F. 1,25 Ski Club l,2,3,45 Drama Productions 1,2,35 Rugby 3,4 One man gathers what another man spills, -I. Garcia KEN VONTERSCH -Hiking Club 3,4 1 don't need your civil war, what's so civil about war, anyway? -Guns 8: Roses CAMILLE WAINWRIGHT LAURA WALTON -Swimming 25 BSU. I,2,35 Cheerleading 15 Ski Club 1 A lot of people take the concrete path, and they orget that you can live life if you want to. LAWREN WARD -Cultural Concerns Group 45 Retreat Team 45 B.S.U. 1,2,3,4 When the yellow brick road ends, Anastasia will whis er now is once and when is soon. Thenlljet it be, One day... now! TRACY WARD -Cheerleading 1,25 B.S.U. l,2,3,4 If my intentions are good, I know that there is no 'right' way to do things5 there is just my way. ERIN WELLS -Cross Country 1,2,35 Track I,2,35 C.S.F, 1,25 Hikin Club 1,2,35 Retreat Team 3,45 Drama Proclzuctions 45 Hispanic Club 35 Homeroom Rep. 1,2 Some people come into our lives, make footprints on our hearts, and we are never the same. MIKE WERNER -Football I,2,35 Basketball 15 Baseball l,2,3,45 Executive Council 4 It's time to ramble on. -Zepp ANDERS WHEALDON -Cross Country 15 Hiking Club l,2,3,45 History Club l,2,3,45 Drama l,2,3,4 Earth is the cradle of the mind, but one does not live in the cradle forever. -Konstantiv E. Tsiolkovsky LAIOHNNE WHITE -Swimming l,2,45 C.S.F. 25 BSU. l,2,3,45 Retreat Team 3,45 Drama 45 Cheerleadin 1,2,4 I always knew I would travel this ati, but yesterday I did not know it would Be today .... Smile people!! DAVE WILGUS -Lacrosse l,2,3,45 CSF. 3,45 Art Club 2,3,45 Hiking Club 2,3,45 Retreat Team 45 Drama 15 Math Club 1,2,3 Lately it occurs to me what a long strange trip it's been. -I. Garcia ARLENE WILSON -Basketball 1,2,5 C,S.F, 2,35 BSU. 35 Homeroom Rep. 35 Dance Committee 4 Intelligence plus character-- that is the Yoal of true education. - Dr. MartinFLuther King Ir. KYLE WITHROW -Football 1,2,35 Baseball 25 Retreat Team 45 Drama 3 We want to stay in this world of music and love you, gotta turn around, spread a little love. - .enny Kravitz NATE WOOD -Baseball 1,2,3,4 Reloyce O young man in thy youth. - Ecc esiastes MIKE WOOSTER-Football 1,25 Swimmin Y 45 Ski Club 3,45 ISA 3,45 A4OoS14l379 ERICA WRIGHT -Track 35 BSU. I,2,35 Laissez le bon temps roulerl KATHRYN WYNNE -Tennis l,2,3,45 Woman's Lacrosse 45 CSF. 25 Symphonic Band l,2,3,45 French Club 45 Retreat Team 3,4 f'WeIre in the fire swam s, we'll never survive, said Buttercup. Uhlbnsense, you only say that because no one ever has. -W Princess Bride MICHAEL YANG -Tennis 1,25 Football 15 Synzphonic Band 3,45 Iazz Ensemble 35 Rally Ban 3,45 A.S.A. 3,4 A little rebellion now and then is a 'ood thin Y, -Thomas Iefferson Who so wouad be a man must be a nonconformistf' BUDD YUHASZ -Football 25 Peace Group 35 I.S.A. 35 Crozier 35 Hiking Club 2,3,-15 C.M.T. 45 Retreat Team 3,45 Drama 3,45 Assemblies and Rallies Committee 4 When you start out depressed, everything comes as a pleasant surprise. But a smile is free... to give and receive, SARA ZERBST -Tennis 25 Ski Club l,2,3,45 Retreat Team 35 Drama 15 C,M.T. 4 Live today so that when tomorrow comes you won t have regrets about yesterday. KIM ZIERTEN -CSF. l,2,3,45 Hiking Club 1,3,45 C.M.T. 45 Homeroom Rep. ,2,35 Retreat Team 3 To let go is not to regret the past but to grow and live for the future. 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Chance gwfff E51 Cigna Suerte 1 . ,.,l All EV , Adios Ulf 1 Auf Wiedersehen Building a Strong O Dowd Community lots of meetings What I enjoy most about my job is watching our students and teachers do 'their thing' in class, in sports, and during school activities. I also love con unum no cnnlsro Among my dutles HS principal, I plan the academic calendar for each school year, meet with students and student government representatives, hire new faculty members, balance the budget, and attend lots and Admini, tration Father Rlchar Ranalletti, C S B Principal If variety is the spice of life, I have the spiciest job in the spiciest school. The diversity of what I do and who I do it with is S unmatched. Dear Members of the Class of '93, Four years, and look how far we've come! Were they four short years or four long years? The first time you read this book, they will seem to have been the longest of years, later on, you will be surprised at how short they were. As you look back on these years, you will find they were full of both sadness and joy, accomplishment and disappointment, Together we have lived through earthquakes, firestorms, athletic championships and defeats, wars and new political beginnings, honor rolls and ineligibility lists. I believe that all of those experiences have brought you together as a special community that will be part of you wherever life takes you. As a class, you have lived up to the bright academic promise you brought with you when you came to O'Dowd. It is our prayer that you will carry that promise that we have been part of into the rest of your life. I hope you will retain the best that O'Dowd had to offer, embodied in the many special teachers who didn't just teach, but gave a part of themselves to you. They are the models that we hope you will use as you make your own choices in life. We have tried to provide you with good choices, a diverse community, high expectations and opened opportunities. Now we must stand with your parents and have confidence in you, that you will take the faith we have handed on into a future that only you can deter- mine. Thank you for being part of O'Dowd. Sincerely in Christ, Fr. Richard Ranalletti, C.S.B. Principal 126 Faculty X Academics X our student government bagel Bishop 01111 S- Cummins Bishop of Oakland Sister Rose-Marie Hennessy Superintendent of Schools This was my first year at O'Dowd and I have enjoyed it immensely. The main components of my job are: 'Recruitingz I visit almost l,000 7th and 8th grade students, telling them about our school. 'Admissionsz I coordinate all activities connected to testing, interviewing, and acceptance of new students. 'Teacher Supervision: This is one of my favorites! I get to visit classrooms and see the great things that go on throughout the school day. ' Chair of Academic Council: This group of department heads meets monthly to review courses and curriculum issues. And, 'Graduationz I coordinate the arrangements for the annual exercises. I feel lucky to be a of O'Dowd. Dr. Manchester enjoys a morning break with faculty. Dr. Ann Manchester Assistant Principal: Instruction What I like best about O'Dowd are the PEOPLE: 'the dedication, enthusiasm, and professionalism of faculty and counselors: 'the efficiency and gracious patience of our staff: 'the expertise, strength, and vision of the adminis- trative team, and most of all 'the wonderful students in all their diversity. O'Dowd is really a great place! Most of my work involves use of the computer system. Some aspects of my job are: 'setting up the master class schedule for each academic year: 'production of report cards, transcripts, and grades: 'coordination and administration of Advanced Placement exams, and 'working with counselors and teachers concerning O'Dowd courses. I enjoy working with the student office assistants, but they are about the only students I see regularly. I have worked as a teacher, counselor, and now administrator here since l977. rxurx 1 - . 1 - 1 1 vu rincipal Ranalletti and Mrs. Vax chat with visitors at Open House. w. . '-,...... :. ..1. Mrs. janet Vax Assistant Principal: Academics What I enjoy most about O'Dowd is the sense of closeness and commitment of the faculty and staff, and the rewards of working with a student popula- tion such as ours. Faculty X Academics 127 eans of Student Keeping An Eye On What's Happening Oh no, another pink slip to see the deans! Knowing what 1,050 students are doing every day is no small task. The deans are responsible for: 'security of the campus, 'earthquake and emergency preparedness, and fire drills, 'sick or injured students, 'assigning parking spaces, lockers, and supervision for activities 5 'student discipline and Disciplinary Review Board, 'attendance records, tardies and detentions, and a myriad of other tasks throughout the school day. Mrs. Kamian and Mr. Mason both enjoy Working with high school-age students, and can be found throughout the day on the quads, in the halls and cafeteria talking Witl students. Don't Wait until you get a little pink slip to stop and say, Hello it Gary Mason Mary Kamian Dean of Students Dean of Students 128 Faculty X Academics 5. Vfaking a Safe School O'Dowd Values a riendly Security Team The most important task l ave is making BOD a safer ivironmentf' stated Mr. iggins, Director of Security. .nteracting and supervising ie students is my main job, id l try to show them a sitive side of life. l most joy the diversity of students ere. lt helps me to under- and just how important is Keith Higgins Asst Dean ff I . 'wh and every race' Director of Security SECURITY TEAM L-R: Robert McCrady, Chris Sims, Mike Williams, and Kirk Phillips. Missing: Tommy Haines, Iavier Sanchez, and Ioe Bondad. Below left: Ryan Gilliam . I U gym and during Homecoming '92, Security Begins With You by senior Corinne Hagar Alright, it's time to get real. lf you're one of the large number of students who drive themselves to school each day, it's risky to take the car with the fancy stereo. ln this day and age, you're putting the life of your tape deck on the line in even the safest neighborhoods. All too often, student drivers get pulled out of class only to be informed that their car has been broken into and their radio gone. Even pullout stereos stashed under seats are prey to car thieves. And what is being done about it? In the past, thieves had basically free reign over any and all cars parked off the school grounds, however, an extended security program has been in effect here for the past two years which has minimized such thefts, Under the program, headed by Keith Higgins, more guards were hired to thoroughly patrol the O'Dowd campus. lt's not uncommon these days to gaze out classroom windows and see security- shirted men strolling about the parking lots, keeping an eye on everyone and everything. l for one, feel a little safer knowing that O'Dowd has put this extra effort into protecting its students. However, this protection goes only so far. Though deans and teachers wander the hallways during lunch and class time, some lockers are still getting robbed. Freshmen with lockers full of books walk happily away to class, only to return at passing period to find their lockers empty, their books vanished. Yes, people have been hired to stop such thefts, but I think security begins with the individual. To prevent your own books from being stolen, watch out for yourself. Be careful who you give your locker combination to, and never leave your lock on the last number of the combination when taking off for class just because it will be faster to open during the next passing period. Of course there will always be those who stop at nothing to break into a car or locker, but we all must take the first step to protect ourselves. Lock car doors, bring pullout stereos with you into school, and take caution concerning lockers and books, Hooray for O'Dowd for trying to watch out for us, but personal security starts with you. Faculty X Academics 129 ctivit Grganizer Who organizes all the activities we have at O'Dowd? Three main coordinators of events are: ' Mike Bowler, Director of Athletics ' Brian Iudd, Campus Minister, and, 0 Caryn Kunkle, Director of Student Activites. Mr. Bowler works with 60+ coaches throughout the year to schedule all athletic events, including tickets sales. He is the moderator for the parents' group Friends of the Dragon, and he also teaches a sophomore boysP.E. class. Mr. Iudd organizes all school masses, retreats, and charity drives throughout the year. He gets assistance from his campus ministry team and from several volunteer juniors, seniors, and faculty members on retreats. With guitar in hanc he also directs the school chorus. Ms. Kunkle moderates the student council, meets daily at 7:30am with the executive council to organize and discuss upcoming student activities, dances, etc., and schedules the calenda for school events for the year. She also teaches two French classes every day. FromAugust boo sale day to graduation, Ms. Kunkle keeps a smil on her face and a positive, caring attitude. i ., I itrfw ' Mike Bowler Director of Athletics What do I enjoy about working here? I especially like seeing kids perform under stress in athletic contests and the enjoyment they get from doing their best. Brian Judd Campus Minister I most enjoy the relationships I develop with students and the tre- mendous rapport with faculty. On retreats I get to hear students talk about their lives and we learn from each other. . ..,, 7 130 Faculty X Academics Caryn Kunkle Director of Student What I like best about O'Dowd is contact I have with students, the variety of my job, the pleasure of accomplishment, and the people whom I work. The Development Office coordinates aising money for the capital building .eeds of the school and for scholarship ndowments, and maintains contact with he alumni. As moderator of the Parent's sssociation, Father Marc Colelli works Teresa Acebo '77 Director of Alumni enjoy working with the lumni and getting them reacquainted with the hool. I graduated from BOD in 1977 and have always had very fond emories of my days as a student. I made many friendships here and I came back because of those good feelings. imothy Reynders Asst. Director of Development By working in an ducational setting I raise money for projects that will directly affect the students and their education. lmost enjoy orking with the Parents ssociation, students, and faculty because of the mmitment they all have an O'Dowd education. events throughout the year, such as the February Crab Feed and Silent Auction. Breaking ground this year on the new 10- classroom building has been the Father Marc Colelli,C.S.B. Director of Development I enjoy working with parents and the faculty building a great school. When I work with students I am reminded of why this school exists-- to give young people a chance to be the best they can be. Development Office closely with the parents on issues which culmination of several years of negotiation concern our students, and on fundraising and work on the part of the development office. Thanks for putting new classrooms at the top of the agenda for school improvements! fn. I' , as - ,,,,....--Q-'F kkkk X i L W 1. 1 gf, 1 f , .ig - .,i aaa..-kv J? gi -at - . Sharon Correia '83 Admin. Assistant I choose to work in an educational setting because of the students and their honesty and enthusiasm for every- thing. The most enjoyable aspect about working here is the interaction I have with students--teaching Freshman Study Skills, substituting in the classroom, and as cheerleading moderator. Ioyce Souza '57 Researcher I graduated from BOD in 1957 and I wanted to give something back. This is my school. It gave me a good education and friends. I was very happy to be asked this year to join the development staff. Faculty! Academics 131 y Job I At O'Dowd Working In An Educational Setting O'Dowd is lucky to have a terrific support staff, headed by Business Manager Etta McEneany. Most of the staff work year-round. While admitting that it is a bit lonely around the school in the summer months without the students, staffers are kept busy with paperwork and with maintenance. O'Dowd has a great staff and faculty to work with-especially the Basilian fathers, their attitude and dedication, remarked Gino Cordone, Facilities Manager. ' like the summer because l have a chance to undertake major projects without interruptio and the days are too short. O'Dowd's suppo staff keeps the wheels turning all year, and w appreciate their hard work and dedication. l E Etta McEneany, Business Manager I pay the bills and make sure we have the funds to do so. l try to make everybody happy, thats my job. My work, the people, includ- ing the students, make this a very special place to me. Bishop 0'Dowd is a true mecca. Maintenance Staff L-R: Satvinder Kumar, Iose Cervantes, Marc Cordone l collect tuition and bank all incoming money? l QASSL plant Engineer? enjoy working here, and the main attraction for me Seated: Gino Cordone, Facilities Manager 132 Faculty! Academics the students. It's fun to watch them grow into you adults and take responsibility for their life. Sandra Ahern, Principal's Secretary Judy Coleman, Registrar What do you enjoy about working at O'Dowd? 'I like visiting with the tudents, and Friday Efternoons at 4:00pm! Sandra Ahern 'I have worked in both and Catholic with every age from day care to school, and what I most about my job What do you enjoy about working at O'Dowd? The kids. I love the Way they think and the enthusi- asm that they have for life. I also love the atmosphere at O'Dowd. Working with the Gospel Choir is espe- cially fun. janice Hildreth I like the fact that each day is unpredictable-- never the same so I don't get in a rut. I especially meeting the students. like it when students stop Judy Coleman Ianice Hildreth, Attendance Office Secretary by to Say 'HN . Madelyne Pieper Madelyne Pieper, Receptionist and Secretary Cafeteria Staff L-R: Iamila Neal, Michael Osborne, Collette Smith and Brenda Wallace Faculty X Academics 133 Applied Art Three For The Price Of Une The Applied Arts depart- so that students can learn ment includes classes in drafting, home economics, and typing. Students wishing to major in engi- neering or architecture in college find drafting espe- cially useful. Developing keyboarding skills is the emphasis in typing. O'Dowd has electric ma- chines and IBM computers Q: What do you enjoy about teaching and O'Dowd? Teaching was an honorable profession when I started. I like contributing to the betterment of youth. I enjoy the 'aha' when a student understands and the challenge to my learning that a student brings to me. I like to see students improve and working together for a common achievement. . W . V' ., ', L, Vw 'W mv 'Z fo 'l fd Z s , . , 1 g S c - elii if trttt 'f tt. nzvaozmo X f, ,, . K fu 1,0 Pt A 1 B NIM: : If 1 ,gf M . Q f - , ' 134 Faculty X Academics Kathryn Kastama Bob Grazzini Ed Olkowski .AW if f fi? 5, R f V4, 'hlnnq f f Y W Bob Grazzini Department Head Drafting 811 Spanish At BOD since 1959 Kathryn Kastama Home Economics 8: Art At BOD since 1987 Ed Olkowski English 8: Typing At BOD since 1969 while working on equip- ment they would use in a business setting. The home economics area of applied arts offers a variety of courses from Beginning Foods, Interior Design, and Clothing to Independent Living and Parenting. Above: Mrs. Kastama distributes materials to students in the economics lab. Below: Typing students follow exercises directed Mr Olkowski Q: What do you most enjoy about teaching and O Dowd? ' - 1 ':'-'-:g-Q . .tt Re ource Center S f f 8 students, and enjoy having a job that allows me to get to know them. Owen Derby I chose teaching by default--both my parents were teachers. As a librarian l get to both teach and administer and the combination appeals to me more than either alone. l prefer the one at a time Contact that l get as librarian. Carmelle Knudsen Teachers always seem like such stimulating, intellectual souls, and we have such a supportive administration, 'enthusiastic and well-educated faculty, and great students here. Lois Roberts The Audio Visual center makes equipment and tapes available to faculty for class- room use and provides whatever is needed for all campus events. The goal of O'Dowd's library staff is to have the resources available before they are needed. The librarians are constantly organizing, pur- chasing new books, updating their computer records, filing, and answering a myriad of questions throughout the d j J 1-'f:,A-'Q ay. v. U-.1 1 . Each year students have 3-day mf . .. library skills sessions to lea more about the research process and how to locate resources in the library. I' w 4, 1 e-3 if 1.1 AN , s 1 nn. 1 , Hy , at N I ' gl 'R t 2 fr' t Ly 3 Y fr' F 5 , , xy . O'Dowd is lucky to have a terrific a.v. coordinator and such knowledgeable, friendly, and helpful librarians. Owen Derby .t Photography 8: A.V. Coordinator Upper R: Mr. Derby in the A.V. room with some student assistants. bove and Below: The library provides a place for students to work on homework or relax and read during lunch or after school. Remember doing that? aking a field trip to NASA, and, the building contest vx inning bridge w as 64 Ol and held 62 lbs Drafting 1 completed garmet in the u ind ow vx ithout mox ing and dessert making competition. Home Economics students achieving 50 wpm no mistakes and Intermediate achiex ing 60vx pm vt ith no in 3 minute timings. Typing religion dept. guest A.V. Assistants 20 pictures of the same object-- two could be alike. Photography research paper and senior trivial lust how many pounds of ice did the average American eat in Library Research At BOD since 1987 Carmelle Knudsen Librarian Department Head At BOD since 1983 Lois Roberts Librarian At BOD since 1986 Faculty X Academics 135 136 Faculty X Academics E l ' h What do you read, my lord?...Words, words, words. Hamlet The English department seeks to develop critical thinking skills in all students while enhancing their reading and writing ability. The curriculum is literature-based and ethnically diverse, developing themes which are often archetypal and which lend themselves well to class discussion. The writing program emphasizes writing-as-a-process, based in part on Peter Cowan At BOD since 1990 Kevin Cushing At BOD since 1988 Debra Emeh Department Head At BOD since 1988 Eva Kastel English 8: Spanish At BOD since 1968 the techniques presented by the Bay Area Writing Project. Literary analyses and expository writing is the focus of thesis-supported assignments in each class. Research skills are introduced freshman year, and reviewed annually through library projects, one of which is the junior research paper. Students in Literature and Film take a weekly quiz on iilm and their reading assignments. Remember doing that? The Tapestry project which had beautiful results! Ethnic Literatur Wearing a sweatshirt emblazoned with HONOR STUDENT for a week as an exercise in ostracism while reading The Scarlet Letter. English 3-Honor Surveying adults on the difference between love and infatuation a a project for Romeo 8: luliet. And, writing short stories. English Being responsible for 5-minute opening class exercises for one week. A.P. English Investigating the I-Iero and Heroine archetype in literature and using clips from james Bond films. European Literature Oral tests on outside reading of novels. English 3 Trying to identify in a notebook specific camera angles and shot choices while viewing films. Literature and Film Q : Why did you choose teaching as a career and what do you enjoy most about O'Dowd? HI Value the OPP0fumuY to W0fk I enjoy passing on informatiOH H1101 I love teenagers and having summers with Yeung Peeple at uue exeiuutl knowledge that excites and chal- off. Rich Medaglia point in their lives. Also, I like jehges me, Young people inspire me I like working with kids. I most enjoy lwvms ume fe Pursue mY OWU to be creative. I like being able to giving homework and tests. interests--i.e., reading, writing and teach rather than to pohcey Fr' Les Schaefer traveling. Peter Cowan Eva Kastej Teaching is more challenging, entertaining, difficult, fun, and exhausting than anything else I could imagine. I especially enjoy O'Dowd students and the quality time spent with Tony Green. Kevin Cushing I love literature and kids-- teaching seemed a logical choice for me. Debra Emeh I love working evenings and weekends reading papers. Is sarcasm contagious? In truth, I wanted to spend the 8-5pm day with teenagers rather than adults--it makes for a much more interesting life. Debra Kolsrud I like working with adolescents and enjoy the intellectual challenge of teaching literature and writing. O'Dowd has supportive faculty. Mike Lucas Remember doing that? The loss of innocence X end of childhood archetype applied to A Separate Peace novel. English 2 Completing the junior research paper! Mr. Mike does library research project, too! English 3 Short story assignment and coordinating with the art department for drawing of the story. And, Top Ten Reasons For Life On This Planet. Science Fiction Readers Theater work with Huck Finn and Romeo Sr Iuliet when students act out roles in class. English 1 Writing a research paper-- Hey, isn't that junior year?? Ethnic Literature Making collages of Lifestyles of the Young and Ambitious as a project for Macbeth that lets students fantasize about the material possessions they'd like to have by the time they are 40. After finishing the play, many decide that having a loving family and a good marriage are more important. English 2 Fr. Schaefer, Mike Lucas, and Peter Cowan enjoy a cookie break after Open House. Debra Kolsrud At BOD since 1986 Michael Lucas At BOD since 1984 Richard Medaglia English Sz History At BOD since 1992 Nora Ostrofe English 8: History At BOD since 1990 Fr. Les Schaefer At BOD '78-'81 Sz since 1988 Q? . ttietfir A If fi tsti Tat t ff? 4 mit Etta or J ,,,,., ,, 'tg , Faculty X Academics 137 Q 1' F 0 X. a 1 3. 'L ' 1 4 -Q 1 . 1119 Arts L uv 1 : L . g , 1 The Fine Arts department provides students with courses which enrich their lives and create an apprecia- tion for the arts. Courses in art, music, and drama stress increasing knowledge, skills, and enhancing creativity so that hopefully students will grow as individuals as a result of these classes. Q: What do you enjoy about teaching and O'Dowd?I I love art and enjoy sharing my knowledge and talents with students. l hope that my students leave class with an appreciation and better understanding of the arts. The best part of O'Dowd students is that they aren't afraid to be themselves. Caroline Fields I want to share the joy of making music. O'Dowd has super students and a supportive administration and faculty. Leonard Rossi 138 Faculty X Academics Caroline Fields Department Head At BOD since 1985 Leonard Rossi At BOD since 1978 'i' Remember doing that? brain tverball side vs. right brain visualb side when drawing an object. Intro. to Art Evening and weekend rehearsals for all showsg and, the Opening Night Gala for the Spring Musical. Drama Productions Heritage House assignment. Ceramics Band trips to Hawaii in 1992 and to Disneyland in '89 Sr '93, Music Dept. School tours with theater sports and Alice in Wonderland. The Shakespeare Acting competition. Drama 2 Producing a chart about the principles ot art 81 visiting a museum. Drawing 2 Studying the psychological meaning of colors. Painting 1 . Q:What do you enjoy about teaching and O'Dowd? l enjoy watching students find success and excitement about the theater world and marvel at their fantastic talent and intelligence. My alma mater! Dennis Kohles l have always been drawn to teaching. I opened my own ballet school at 14 and taught for 25 years. l love O'Dowd students' energy, creativity, and honesty. Sue Ellen Nelson Teaching was chosen for me--by Dennis Kohles! l enjoy is very much--lucky for him! These students are great! Trina Oliver Above and below: The cast of the fall musical Once Upon A Mattress. . Upper 8: Lower Left: Delmls K0h1eS Mrs. Nelson directs Af BUD Smfe 1985 freeze tag exercises in beginning drama class. Sue Ellen Nelson At BOD since 1989 Trina Oliver At BOD since 1991 rv . ...N Q C 2 KA, Q71 ef w s- lx 4 if-if if ,vc .. - my . l,.j :N J! 5 , ibiggxl r eg Nr.. . . . X P si? -W .Y .. . .Q wing r . .. .slikc xvs . -- . L -'s ll: E419 STV I ., elif: I fggg 7 k J 59,5 - i . X ' -7 z ' If fe 5 E . y xg pi. ,Q ,LE KVVV I wwf 1 , V W ? 7 w f 7 if' V ' -- ' Qtr. f is EacultyfAcademics 139 Bon Chance a.,B7.....,et Foreign Languages Q 1' e QC . A If Expanding Our Cultural Awareness u 19 . . . , , , EVO The goal of the Foreign Language culture m various countries. The Ad10S In department is for students to master advanced courses have students also Auf dersehen the four skills ofa language, that is: reading and discussing the literature 1sten1ng, speaking, understanding, 1n 1ts native language. 140 Faculty X Academics and writing. O'Dowd offers courses in French, German, and Spanish from beginning to Advanced Placement levels. An emphasis is placed on oral participation, and students make many Visitors will find many student projects related to studying the various languages and culture cover ing the walls of foreign language teacher classrooms. presentation about the history and Fr. Marvin LaBute Department Head French At BOD since 1988 Lorraine Liotta Spanish At BOD since 1990 Marisa Maier Spanish At BOD since 1973 Gerald Shovlin French 8: Spanish At BOD since 1991 Some friendly clowning for the camera before Spanish clas in Ms. Liotta's room. Remember doing that? Canciones --songs about cleaning house while acting out the motions of washing, ironing, and cooking. Dancing to De mi casa gives students lots of new vocabulary. Remember singing De colores, and Calendarios --rewards of 1, 2 or 3 As for speaking Spanish in class? Spanish Being able to sustain a good lecture in Spanish, and, being able to read and interpret Spanish writers, such as Garcia Marquez. A.P. Spanish Singen wir die Gedanken sind frei ! Felix, den Ton, bitte! German Projects regarding French-speaking countries, such as making win- dow displays and storefronts for a typical village. French 1 Leaving books in front of the classroom during all tests and colored vocabulary lists that never seem to end. Review, review, review! Spanish Q : What do you enjoy about teaching and O'Dowd? Teaching gives me an opportu- nity to work with young people. Fr. Marv LaBute I chose teaching because I'm idealistic enough to believe that 't's a way to help shape the lluture in a positive way. Lorraine Liotta 'I believe Spanish, the peoples who speak it, its culture, history, sociology, art, and literature are interesting and important. More eople in our country should be ore familiar with it and exposed to it. Marisa Maier I I find teaching interesting and important. I enjoy the intellectual ability of O'Dowd students to complete some of the more difficult assignments. Gerald Shovlin My theme is that I want active thinking---if I had been interested in working with vegetables, I would have gone into agricul- ture. Ioyce Strovink Someone initially chose me for teaching, but I like it. I especially enjoy the Hispanic history and culture. Hector Victoria Above: Gerald Shovlin and his new wife Maureen teach a class at her school in the Philippines. -1 1111. 111 1-.. . .1 Ioyce Strovink English 8: German At BOD since 1989 Hector Victoria Spanish At BOD since 1991 Faculty X Academics 141 Sr Guidance 81 Career Center V Helping Students Cope With The Present And Future ...g to - - 1 n 9 9 as The purpose of this department is 'to help the student make the best XL 'to assist students in attaining college! career choice according to needs 5 5 '1 l E ' ' maximum personal and intellectual skills, abilities, and interests. growth, Full-time counselors are available 'to help the student to make a throughout the school day for student realistic evaluation of his X her inter- consultation. Their aim is to enable ests and goals, students to be successful academically, 'to assist students in effectively personally, and spiritually. handling personal and academic problems, and W? Sheridan james At BOD since 1990 F' . ,Q ,M .W My f 'fww.,,Mw,.,M,.f'f Av. 1-,MW ' 4. . M- . ,w M Bill Lyons At BOD since 1975 Ms. Newman gets instructions from Ms. Warmerdam on the procedures for October's Testing Day. Counseling Services Caroline Rubio At BOD Since 1991 In addition to offering academic and college X career counsel- ing services, O'DoWd offers the following personal counseling services: 'individual or group counseling, upon request, to discuss problems of a personal nature, 'parent conferences and referral resources, 'specialized support groups, i.e., grief, stress, Alteen, as the S need arises, S Susan Sousa 'information for students on topics related to mental health, C0l1I1S9li11g S9CI'9f2lI'y 'crisis intervention counseling, At BOD Since 1991 'drug and alcohol education, information, and counseling for students and parents, and, resources for parents with questions about adolescent develc mental issues. 142 Faculty! Academics Q : What do you enjoy about your job and O'Dowd? I have always believed that young people had their fingers on the pulse of what is happening in the world. They just need guidance My job here is to keep the counselors in order! I help in the career center and really enjoy working with students. They never cease to amaze me! Susan Sousa It's been great to be able to be a part of the counseling staff during this fall semester. Mary Veneklasen What else can you do with an EnglishfGerman major? I enjoy the camaraderie of my depart- ment and the ability to have 99? of my work be Contact with students. Fran Warmerdam and direction. I enjoy providing counseling and, hopefully, the impetus to peacefully pass through this planet. Sheridan james I enjoy the energy level and friendly nature of young people. 'The staff here is very upbeat and works well together. Bill Lyons I really enjoy teenagers, and I wanted to work in a field that would directly help others. Caroline Rubio I Above: Teachers get test packets for student distribution. Counselors give students guidance about their O'Dowd schedules and caree Adjusting student schedules at the beginning of the semester. W-lvl' Mary Veneklasen At BOD since 1992 Fran Warmerdam Department Head At BOD since 1985 Faculty X Academics 143 H I fe 1, ,411 IL -.. .195 1- .. 5- ,4-.a.- ij.. jjj- ,- IE Alfa .ji- Q A . ,-,. Euan 'ale-uf .- , 5 'I 'Q Q '- . . 1 SJ'-4 ' ' :-:'.T:2:f- A3-' -.,--:Silas ' i,. ' .. 1.1: Nz' 5'.'f.fL2-f' 15 'fl 144 Faculty X Academics Math 81 Computer Science Learning A Language Of Formulas And Codes The Math department's goals aim to: Eliminating computerphobia --fea '15 provide mathematical courses that of computers--is the aim of courses i1 will meet the needs of the college-bound the Computer Science department. studentg Basic computer programming is '25 assist students in becoming math- offered to interested students. Teacl' ematically literateg ers encourage students to use the '35 relate the theoretic world of math to computer as a tool to assist them in the practical world of technologyp and, their research and learning in all '45 encourage learning quality math just curriculum areas. for the pleasure of learning. .mg Mary Ellen Brady At BOD since 1983 Kathy Brown At BOD since 1989 Mr. Stevens helps students Students at work in the in after school tutoring. computer lab. Remember doing that? lex dx : low dee high minus high dee low over the square of what's below A.P.Calculus Dennis Dougherty Computer Science Department Head At BOD since 1979 Third quarter project. Statistics Cutting pieces of construction paper into geometrical shapes and fitting them together to make quilt patterns. Geometry bingo as a review for upcoming tests. Geometry Taking a field trip to the Graphics 8: Animation Tech Museum in San lose. Computer Lab Having art teacher Mrs. Fields as a guest lecturer on perspective. Each I1-3 Holgtgn student made a drawing of a house using principles of perspective. - Geometry Math gt S?lenCe Learning to write student's initials graphically, drawing with Maclnaint, Af BOD Slnce 1939 and connecting to the computer network. Computer Lab Test grade guess for extra creditg complete X3 Cmultiples of 355 and MR CMixed Review5. Algebra Q : Why did you choose teaching as a career and what do you enjoy most about O'Dowd? 'I like being around the kids and raving the summers off. Mary Ellen Brady 'I enjoy kids, especially high school age, and wanted to be a Dart of their growth and exper- ence. Teaching seemed the best way. Kathy Brown 'I enjoy hanging around swim- ning pools, calculus is fun, and omputers allow for creativity. iD'Dowd has great students and 'acultyf' Dennis Dougherty 'In graduate school I liked teach- ng geology labs and having ime off. Students at O'Dowd lure great! Ira Holston I enjoy helping students learn. Their enthusiasm makes it enjoyable for me to teach. Peter Krawiec I always wanted to help others gain a real enjoyment from reading, writing, and education in general. The great variety of students makes every day a challenge. Fr. Rob Moslosky Teaching is a direct way of changing injustice in society. I like doing ministry with young people. They keep me focused on the ideal. Sr. Mary O'Neill I like to push kids to maximize and reach - their potential, and I like seeing them happy about their accomplishments. Mike Phelps I enjoy the enthusiasm and uniqueness of teenagers. jack Stevens Peter Krawiec At BOD since 1989 I Fr. Rob Moslosky Computer Science At BOD since 1992 Sr. Mary O'Neill Math Department Head At BOD since 1988 Mr. Holston and Mr. Krawiec try out the graphic calculators at a department meeting. Mike Phelps At BOD since 1987 lack Stevens At BOD since 1986 Mrs. Brown distributes test results to anxious students. Faculty X Academics 145 . . Q., .R 3 I . V .9 H f f I 555' f Q , iii' 1 fi . , ' ,, , M c, 31 a ' 'NL .xy 146 Faculty X Academics Religiou Education Taking Care Of Our The aim of courses in Religious Educa- tion is to learn about religious traditions and values and, hopefully, then students Spiritual Selves 'personal values and philosophy 0. life, 'social responsibility and compas- can evaluate them and grow in awareness sion, and of their own spiritual path. Some areas 'ethics in terms of science and that are addressed in courses are: media. 'human sexuality as God's gift and the individual's responsibility, 'service for others, 'human dignity vs. prejudice, Students take a religion course every year, and can choose from a variety o electives during their junior and seni years. Mark Castillo At BOD since 1991 Deborah Dean At BOD since 1992 A rsssi Department members review agenda items and discuss curriculum issues at their monthly meeting. Remember doing that? Students design their own total wedding ritual, complete with cer- emony and reception. Writing a paper about a significant friendship and how they've grown through that friendship. Marriage and Fami Joe Ianora At BOD since 1989 Writing an in-depth Philosophy of Life. Atheism and Fail Participating in a Biblical Christmas card contest. Hebrew Scripturt After viewing the movie Shua students still repeat the movies famous line, Where ya going Shua? New Testame Boris Kastel At BOD since 1971 Watching some footage of a Satanic ritual which involved members dismembering a cat and eating parts of it--quite disgusting! World Religioz Having a Vietnam veteran and a military man as guests speaking of the pros and cons of war. Also, keeping a journal. Christian Morali Q : What do you enjoy about teaching and being at O'Dowd? l Growing up without being taught the Bible or about the Christian tradition was a loss for me. I want to change that for young people. When real questions are pursued in or out of class I feel there is no greater intimacy. I enjoy being a witness to other people taking risks, stretching their limits, and growing. I most enjoy O'Dowd students' inquisi- tivenessf' Paul Kircher I sought to serve God by serving and learning from God's people. Teaching seemed to be the best avenue toward that goal. Kim Mallet Teaching and co-exploring the ways of the Spirit in the human spirit are my passion. Fr. Ben Owens I like working in an academic environment and enjoy the community spirit of this school. Steve Twomey Mark Castillo I enjoy the adrenalin rush one gets from always having more work than time. I enjoy being mistaken for a student in the halls! Deborah Dean The pay--NOT! I enjoy working with people between the ages of I4- Zl, and especially here at O'Dowd. joe Ianora I enjoy young people and I like to share with them the past of my life and their present life. Boris Kastel I Remember doing that? Volunteering in non-profit organizations, such as feeding the hun- -gry, work for the S.P.C.A., or with special children after listening to uest speakers. Bay Area Social Concerns tudents write their own parable with some amazing results. Christian Scriptures earning first-hand about monasticism by remaining silent for an ntire school day. Students are surprised to discover how much seless talk there is around them every day. Oral reports on Mother Church History mystery. Writing a paper communicating a personal of mystery. In listening to the discussion it was obvious to just how many mysteries surround us. World Religions hpresa. Mr. Twomey with sophomore Iames Brown at Open House. Paul Kircher At BOD since 1992 Kim Mallet At BOD since 1991 Castillo and senior Carlo Battino during the Eucharist celebration at the Opening School Mass. Fr. Ben Owens Department Head At BOD since 1985 Steve Twomey History 8: Religion At BOD since 1982 19-3 Faculty X Academics 147 ,yi-rzx. 4 V H' 'E 2 -jjsiff' .' 5 ,52 E 32 1:sE5:f'i5Q55Q3'l'5 E: . . if 1.12 +15-fi '3: if 14? E 15.5 . . 51 :I V qii ggsfi if f , . nw . fl' - 2-'-Q1.e.z:z:1fs:z:s-52-4.. . . , :xi : : 353,31 'IRQ sa mesjij: 5,2 ' A - ' . . c-:- '-if?TEZ:f7:5:7 ' - aw: 'N '.:....:.:.:1 ff- - .- ' - 5: - 'ze--..f::4- ' . 148 Faculty X Academics Science Exploring The Wonders Of Our World The goals of the science department are to develop in students an: 'increased awareness of the fragility of the environment around us, 'appreciation and knowledge of the workings of the natural world through an understanding of biology, chemistry, and physics, and 'understanding for the way the human body works. Brad Goodhart Department Head At BOD since 1968 Bob Kucer At BOD '80-84 and since 1987 Ms. Wirth gets wrapped up in the Ooh, did you see what's on spirit of a student assembly. slide?...gross! Remember doing that? Using candy and toothpicks to make models of molecules. Lisa Newman P.E. 8: Science At BOD since 1991 A field trip that highlights features of the San Andreas Fault--from San Francisco, along the coast in Marin Headlands, and to the epicenter of the 1906 quake in Point Reyes. Earth Sciences Activities range from artistic cell model making to create your own experi- ment to critical thinking and application papers. Learning about hereditary patterns by assembling collages of photographs from generations of family albums and then pinpointing genetic traits passed down through family lin over time. Dissections to study the inner workings of animals. Biology Lorin Peters Religion 8: Science At BOD since 1971 Piller Point tidepools. Listening to the magical, mystical story of the town of Challis, Idaho and why such a small place created such a huge memory, Physical Geology Demonstrating everything with a golf ball--acceleration, speed, free-fall gravity, energy, momentum, entropy, time... Dry ice demonstrations, The Pendulum Lab with its many graphs, and, the trip to Great America measuring speed, acceleration 8: energies of the rides. Physics Field trips on Inland Seas boat to study marine ecology of S.F. Bay, and to the Students take biology during sopho- more year, and choose science elective. for their junior and senior years. College requirements and the competi tive nature of college admissions encourages students to take as much science as they can handle. Earth science X geology, anatomy and physi- ology, and marine biology have proved to be popular electives becausu of their interesting nature and Chemistry Marine Biology Q :What do you enjoy about teaching and O'Dowd? I find excitement in teaching when I I feel called to share what truth and see students grasp complex topics and realize they have a new under- standing of the way the world works! Brad Goodhart Given the present incarnation, if all jobs had equal salaries, I'd be a teacher. Next incarnation...who knows. I enjoy being around students that care about their future. Bob Kucer I like being involved in an educa- tion field. Learning is exciting--and teaching is definitely learning. love I have. I enjoy the friendship and respect and camaraderie of my students here. Lorin Peters Teaching is the best way l know to learn about our world, its peoples, and ourselves. Working with eager and open students and such a talented and diverse group of colleagues is why I enjoy it at O'Dowd. Tom Tyler I honestly don't remember why I chose teaching...divine intervention? .LA 'O'Dowd has lots of positives for a ,good learning environment. Lisa Newman I It's a tie between the students and my fellow teachers for what I most enjoy here. Carol Wirth Top: Working in the physics lab with juniors Above: Mr. Kucer contemplates chemistry Below: Visiting tide pools for marine biology MX ' - e s K , as K Y . MNH' Tom Tyler At BOD since 1979 Carol Wirth Math 8: Science At BOD since 1988 I at 'Z3' Faculty X Academics 149 , Why Things Are The Wa They Are of these areas is accomplished through ' 'h.V ff' Students are required to take three f' 0 0 l t d Socia S u ies sg, , fu . J years of Social Studies courses, but also offered are semester-length elective courses open to interested students in their junior and senior years. The goal of the Social Studies department is to make available as much history, economics, and psychology as can be taught between freshman and senior year. Discussion combination of lecture, small group work, and individual projects. Ms. Gorzycki founded the History Club several years ago which meets throughout the year, taking trips to historical sites and discussing living history. The club motto also sums up a departmental attitude: so much history, so little time! 5 --L ' B' ttrtf 150 Faculty X Academics john Calderwood Department Head At BOD since 1985 Patrick Clarke English 8: History At BOD since 1993 Brian Cushing At BOD since 1992 Meg Gorzycki At BOD since 1985 Monthly department meetings provide an opportunity teachers to discuss topics of mutual interest. Remember doing that? The Mock Congress project- without objection, so ordered. Governmei Review sessions on Saturday with Mr. Calderwood prior to the exam. A.P. U.S. History Researching a specific or generic individual from the Middle Ages, and completing written and oral reports. Many wore colorful costumes and memorized excerpts from primary sources. It was clear that Ashley Haywood had lost her head as Mary Queen of Scots, and that Cameron Walker was really Henry V reincarnated. Geo-Histor Following the Stock Market, and evaluating the Vietnam War. Economics!Foreign Polic Playing College Bowl. Also, creating the ideal school using theories of Lock Rousseau, Voltaire, etc. Geo-History Choosing a topic from current events to analyze and research in a paper after oral presentation. Economic Listening to Tchaikowsky and Rachmaninoff piano concertos in class. Russian Histor Writing a research paper every quarter! A.P. U.S. History Discussions and more discussionsmliberals vs. conservatives. A.P. Governmer Q : What do you enjoy about teaching and O'Dowd'? l love to tell stories, and history is the most exciting of all stories. What enjoy most about O'Dowd is the 'tudentsf' john Calderwood I just arrived at O'Dowd in january and am the moderator for the Crozier as well as a teacher of English and Ieconomics. So far what l enjoy most about teaching at O'Dowd is the people. Patrick Clarke I love working with youths and ielping them learn and think. D'Dowd is my alma mater, and I specially enjoy the quality of kids nd the tradition of the school. Brian Cushing I l love the subject of history and love working with high school-age students. The diversity of O'Dowd's student body and academic freedom are two things I value most about working here. Tony Green I believe in the integrity of youth and the need to inform developing minds and potential. O'Dowd has great students and great resources. Meg Gorzycki My 4th grade teacher inspired me to teach and l've always enjoyed interacting with young people, watching them learn and learning from them. Bonnie Sussman Sussman reviews some material with students in her A.P. Government class. Mr. Twomey shows himself to be a good sport by volunteer- ing for an event at a student assembly. points out the exact location on a map to his A.P. History class. Tony Green At BOD since 1986 Bonnie Sussman At BOD since 1990 Faculty X Academics 151 I X , 3. 58W j f Y X t a , Q , 3 Xiu if i f A it 5 i t .iii 1- xi T Yi W , 1 1 ,N K 152 Faculty X Academics Physical Education Exercising The Body As Well As The Mind We want students to be introduced to the skills, knowledge of, and attitudes about human movement as part of education. We would like students to develop their own fitness levels through various movement activities, to enhance specific athletic skills, and to learn team strategies and the rules of leisure- Myrt Baker P.E. 8: Assistant Athletics Director At BOD since 1964 Dona McCabe At BOD since 1974 Paul Perenon Department Head At BOD since 1977 Dick Roza History 8: P.E. At BOD since 1958 time sports and games. Some activities students will remember are physical fitness tests, basketball two- on-two tournaments, physical conditioning off- campus runs, and learning basic ballroom and country! western line dances in aerobics on short class days in order to develop coordin ation and to remember sequences. Above: P.E. basketball. Ms. Baker heads for the vans Below: Fall uniform sales. get them ready for check Q What do you most enyoy about teaching and O Dowd? l always wanted to be a teacher in physical education l feel l am fulfilling the faith some of my teachers had in me when I was in high school Myrt Baker l enjoy working with young people lt keeps you young at heart and spirit Dona McCabe Teaching is an opportunity to 'give something' to a profession which gave something great to me when l was in high school. Paul Perenon l chose a teaching career for the money. Most of the students l have are a pleasure to have in class, Dick Roza FN ,. C.S.F. members gather for a group photo. O'Dowd is very proud of the scholastic achievements of these students. C S F students and faculty provide on campus tutoring Below . Stevens tleftl and Ms. Brady fright! help students with math. C.S.F. 1' Tutoring California Scholarship Federation Spring Semester 1992-93 Class of 1993 Alix Alderman Laura Andersen juliet Arechiga Monica Cesarello Kelly Fong john Frisbee Theresa Gabor Diony Gamoso Lauren Gravitz Darnita johnson Ippolytos Kalofonos David La Borde Katherine Lee Wilson Lew Erin Louie Amardip Mann jessica Neely Erin Nixon Evan Ono jessica Petrini jane Schmitz Debbie Thirion Laura Thirion Kim Zierten Class of 1994 Megan Bauer W.David Coyoca Catherine Craun Sally Daganzo Brian Darnell Sergio Fedasz Lauren Franssen Ann Freccero Aaron Gardiner Fatima Goss Emily Hove Gina jaber Tamiko johnson Tracey johnson David Lee Nina Levit Karen Lew Tracy Lovewell Kevin McDonald Elise McGuiness Sarah Mertz Sean Murphy jessica Ng David Petroelje Ed Pickering Sarina Puri Anjelica Randall Afrah Richmond Anita Roberts Kristi Rolefson Shalanda Shanks jason Shiotsu Audra Shippen Daniel Stephens Cameron Walker Brian Zamacona Class of 1995 Brian Andresen Felicia Angeja Monique Burris Hilary Cain Patricia Carlson Eric Chan Melinda Chan Emily Chu jonathan Cohn Matt Foley Tracy Hanna Courtney Hischie Carrie Huie Megan jones Dawn Kalmar Alan Ko I' Mary Manuel Katie Meyers Monica Pernal Micaela Perpetuo Keith Richards Erin Riley Audra Russello Greg Scott Kevin Seid Ben Smith Tiffany Tong Heather Trocha Alexandra Visher Mark Voorhies Allison Wilson Class of 1996 Cleo Chan Erica Gielow john Leibee Tovah Skiles Faculty! Academics 153 What Do You Like About Taking AP? It's great fun. I find them very intriguing. josh Leng CCalculus and U.S. Historyb I find them very intellectually stimulating. Afrah Richmond CU.S. Historyl It makes me feel like I'm watching it happen. Mike Schlemmer CU.S. Historyl Mr. Calderwood is fresh. Tracy Lovewell and Sarah Mertz CU.S. History? Ms. Sussman is such a good teacher. Arlene Wilson CGovernmentD It's tough but having Mr. Goodhart for a teacher makes it easier. Alex Tekell CBiologyJ I enjoy the class. Mr. Goodhart's a good teacher. Ricky Ellis CBiologyD It's very challenging. Brian Smith CBiologyJ It's perplexing. Mario Veglia CBiologyD You hate the Work, but its a good class. Kate McKinstry CChemistryD It's extremely difficult--but take it if you're going to be a scientist. Nathan Pacheco CChemistryD ll ll ll 11 Il ll ll 11 11 A.P. Foreign Language -- Spanish and French take a group photo. O'Dowd also offers A.P. German. Some A.P. Chemistry students gather for a class photo A.P. English poses on the floor with Mrs. Kastel. open class with unique student presentations. A.R Courses At O'DoWd Art--Studio Biology Calculus AB and BC Chemistry Computer Programming English French, German, and Spanish American Government Sz Comparative Government U.S. History Each A.P. course has its own admission requirement. Students should consult the curriculum handbook for specific details. Mr. Goodhart helps his A.P. Biology class examine with Mr, Kucer, microorganisms in an afterschool lab. 154 Faculty X Academics here are four students taking A.P. Computers this year. They work together and individually on a variety of projects throughout the year. AJ' Some A.P. Calculus students with Mr. Dougherty. year there were two sections of Calculus AB, and one section of Calculus BC. Do A.P. classes promote an elitist attitude among students? A.P. computers is offered as an independent learning program for those with high interest in computing in college. Many in the class are not in an honors track elsewhere so it does not promote elitism in our ware, but provides opportunity. ls it elite to have students achieving at a high level? Or, at least trying to? lf so, l think this country needs more elitistsf' Dennis Dougherty, Computer Science Perhaps there is somewhat of an elitist attitude, but this is true outside of the school society also. However A.P. students, as a group, are mature and don't tend to show off. lt's important to offer a challenge to gifted students. Eva Kastel, A.P. English A.P. Studio Art draws students with unique skills which are developed on an individual basis. The process of assembling a portfolio of 30-40 works for review is a great learning experience in itself. Caroline Fields, Fine Arts Electing to take A.P. allows the better students to continue developing their proficiency. Only the better students choose A.P. languages and do so because of their own interest since taking such an advanced level of a foreign language is not required. Fr. Marvin LaBute, Foreign Languages Students have been grouped in mathematics since pre-school and we don't see this as a problem. A.P. Calculus classes offer the highest level of math as a challenge to those students with excellent skills in this area. Sr. Mary O'Neill, Mathematics A.P.s are challenging rather than elitist. O'Dowd needs to be on the competitive edge in education. Fr. Ben Owens, Religion Elitism? Of course. There are always people who are either more capable, more interested, or who work harder-generally they excel. The A.P. classes are designed for those who accept the challenge. The students should feel proud of themselves for both their willingness to choose to work harder and for their accomplishments. This feeling of pride is elitism at its best! Brad Goodhart, Science We do not feel the students adopt an elitist attitude since our A.P. enrollees choose to take the courses because of their interest in the subject. In A.P. Government, for example, students are not admitted solely on the basis of g.p.a. john Calderwood, Social Studies . Calderwood teaches his A.P. U.S. History class a geography lesson. ,, Ms. Sussman lectures to her A.P. Government class. Faculty X Academics 155 o much histor I So little time! Ms. Gorzycki Spends Fall Semester ln Russia Ms. Gorzycki has had a lifelong interest in Russia and got her first taste of life there in 1987 when she traveled cross country on the Trans-Siberian railroad with social studies colleague john Calderwood and his friends. ln 1991 she had the opportunity to tour Russia and the Ukraine with the People to People organization as the faculty advisor for 16 high school students from the Bay Area. During that trip she met Ludmilla Scosireva, who was their tour guide and translator for the cit of Rostov L . y . . From their friendship an idea was born of Luda coming to teach at Bishop O'Dowd since she had studied the English language and American literature, but had never been to America. Ms. Corzycki arranged a five-month teaching visit for her, including Russian History, Geo-History, Government, Ethics and Media, A,P. English, and European Literature. It was wonderful to have a Russian visitor on campus to speak froir personal experience about life there, history, and Tolstoy. M5 Scosireva also gave Russian language lessons after school for interested students and faculty. Ms. Gorzycki took a leave of absence from 0'Dowd fall semester to travel to Russia and teach at Rostov University. lose-Up Pays A Visit To Washington DC. Ms. Sussman Gives A Personal Tour Of Our Capital Twelve students from O'Dowd participated in the week-long Close-up Program in February, traveling to Washington, DC. with social studies teacher Ms. Sussman. Students spent the week in small group seminars with students from across the country talking about issues that concern Americans. They visited monuments, and the halls and committee rooms of our government while enjoying free time at other major sites in our nation's capital. lt was a full week of activities, and well worth the cross country trip! 156 Faculty X Academics The History Club: Spotted here are members on a day hike with our Russian visitor Luda. A few of them took summer trip across the U.S. by van with Ms. Gorzycki visiting famous historical sites. Annually club members Ms. Scosireva had contacted the university on Ms. Gorzycki sf visit the Renaissance Pleasure Fair in Marin. beginning in December, 1991. She lectured in several courses :half a rranging that she work under contract in the hilosophy and History departments. The university rovided her with a dorm room, gave her library privileges id a salary of 5,000 rubles a inonth--thats roughly USSIHX io. Ms, Gorzycki taught courses in American History, ledia, and Sociology, and, she hosted weekly seminars on merican culture. 'Living in Russia is often difficult compared to living in merica, stated Gorzycki, still I would say that life in any immunity has its trade-offs, While the recent political crisis is resulted in terrible inflation and crime, l see that things 'e not so wonderful here all the time. Part of the attraction id romance l have had for Russia lies in the intensity of eir culture. Ms. Gorzycki plans to visit Russia again this lmmer. Many people are surprised when l say I want to turn to Russia, she noted, but l would like to teach there gain...I was respected, and Russia offers much. O'Dowd is lucky to have a teacher who brings to the assroom personal experiences and living history. Ludmilla Scosireva poses with good friend, Ms. Gorzycki during her visit to O'Dowd. Wi? Locals shop at the open market in central Rostov. Above: November 3rd pro-Communist parade celebrating the Bolshevik Revolution Below L: The majestic St. Basil's Cathedral in Red Square,Moscow. Below R: Ms. Gorzyckfs dorr D ' ' ' 'W' ' ' n ' ' Above: Ms. Gorzycki has a slide show at O'Dowd of her Russian trip. Below: A mouthwatering meal. ahh. Faculty!Academics 157 N G1 ig, SX eIUS'fDo1t IN pf 1-A ,v if Yi ff ,aff ,Alf S If 5,4 I' v I ..l 1 ni, Y I D 19 1 , aff' A 4 ,E '. ', a J F 4 10 Ll 155. ff my 1 sv- ' 'iff 1 ,' N X X, 1' Y ln!! Emo ' ' ' Q' 'nfs f-'ff -s iff .' , 5 S 0 V 7 A' 1 u f I .5 0 Y , 0 , 5 1 . I, f C ,X A o 9, r V 'J' X' gf Sa x r N Q ' 5'jfv4ffpQ J v'I'1p'9', 5- if A, 1 . i 'sity' ,w SNIA ' ' Yu '4 tgmgpfe' Q ,, I f -34 1 160 Sports NH. if' 7' V wwf! , . .. I Sports 161 Cheerleading It all started way back in April, 1992 when tryouts were conducted to determine this year's squad. Last summer the cheerleaders attended a USA camp where they learned new routines and competed against squads from other schools, placing first in overall spirit and skill superiority. Cheerleading is a demanding year-round sport that requires a great amount of teamwork and dedication to perform lively rally and half-time routines supporting O'Dowd. Three days a week throughout the school year the teams practice jumps, cheers, stunts, and dance routines that will be effective in gaining fan enthusiasm for our athletes at games. Some memorable moments this past year during football season include their Army Routine half- time show and tireless work at Homecoming '92 decorating pre-game and leading cheers through- out the day. During basketball season they attended games, sometimes three a week, bringing posters, leading cheers, and entertaining during half-time. The cheerleaders biggest thrill of the season was performing at the Oakland Coliseum for the O'Dowd vs. St. Ioe's basketball game. ' .. mf.. 2 Moderator Sharon Correira shows off O'Dowd's new dragon mascot. Cheering at a sports rally in the gym. Top Row L-R: Claudia jenkins, Nicole Williamson, Iennifer Braddock, Kim Varsity Cheerleaders Garner, and Iasmin Brown. Kneeling L-R: Lalohnne White, Iamie Schmidt, A Nicole Williamson, and Micaela Mazzini. Front: Kindra Iohnson 162 Sports uilding a routine takes precision and balance. out front, ready to ............f..4 ..... ...M Q-di.: .f . . . . N55 --Q Q awe. M the crowd. AL, I.V. Cheerleaders L-R: Rene Fong, Ryan Bender, Kelly Turner, Crystal Drebing, and lulia Polito Sports l63 ore Cheers Sz Support 5 1.181 HH!!! Activity period rallies show support for our athletes. Volleyball players enjoy a break together, supporting each other on and off the Court. 164 Sports - The Symphonic Band supports the football team with music. Cheerleaders and fans show school spirit at a basketball game 71 7 7 ' Y Y 'Y' 'CJ' Y ' ' ' 1 J Sports 165 A Cross Counny ' ' League Champions Again! In nl The cross country teams had a fantastic season. All four teams, junior varsity and varsity men and women, were undefeated and claimed ESAL championships. Each team won the dual meet championships as Well as the league meet championships. For the second year in a row the women's varsity team Went on to win the NCS Division Ill championship. They finished third in the State in Fresno for their division. Senior Miesha Marzell Won league, the NCS Meet of Champions, and came in first in the State meet. All-League honors were given to Miesha Marzell, Nicole Saleta, Anjelica Randall, Sally Daganzo, and Alison Purcell. For the men's team, All-League honors were given to Alex Teekell, jeff Barbee, Bindu Frank, and Brian Collins. The men finished in 3rd place at the NCS Meet of Champions. Some ore-practice warmup on the field. Back Row L-R: Jeff Barbee, Mike Arnold, Gabe Goodhart, Alex Teekell, and Leo Herrick, Standing L-R: Coach Brown. Chris Frances. Matt Foley, Jason Negri, Matt Betiinelli-Olpin, Andrew Wesley, Brian Collins, Steve Bouey. Jason Shiotsu. Bindu Frank, Kevin Shumacher, and Coach Green. Kneeling L-R: Caitlin Harlney, Shalanda Shanks. Shelia Milligan. Nicki Saleta, Miesha Marzell. Alison Purcell, Geordana Evans, Camille Wainwright. and Robin Dean, Sitting L-R: Jessica Brutocao-Kemp. Sally Daganzo, Laura Peck, Annie Reading, Jenna Chicos, Anna States, ZZIIICIILI Shanks, Anjelica Randall, Sasha Smith. and Emily Larson. 166 Sports Qu: Miesha Marzell crossing the finish line first at the State meet Q held in Fresno. Above: Anjelica Randall and Nicki Saleta grinning with pride. Below: Smiling NCS Division III champs with their trophy. N Sports 167 The varsity football team completed another fine season finishing with an 8 2 overall record Q5 2 in ESAL playj The team s two losses by a combined total of seven points tarnished what could have been another 10-0 season. The Franklin senior defensive back Gerald Bennett lunior center Zack Abad, junior running back Aaron Gardiner, and sopho- more lineman X tightend Tony Vella. Congratulations go to the entire team whc ff A A 'N O 1 OOJE I , ..,. ' ' 1 ' . gi gs! -in -4:15 5.421232 . I . . . . - , , . 'f if - - .-l'- 1 .fa g -Q. 'viii I is f X Dragons claimed some big victories this year, preseason wins over San Leandro and Moreau, and a first-ever Win at Witter Field over Pied- mont. Seven players were selected to the ESAL All- League team: senior tackle Tarik Glenn, senior linebacker Mike Silva, senior quarterback Chris Q Stopped for no gain on the play Refre shed and ready for the second half. VARSITY: Back Row L-R: Brian Gilson, Kelly Smith, Chris Franklin, jamie Rachal, Tony Vella, Tarik Glenn, Chris Eckhardt, and Adam Reilly. Next Row L-R: Michael Carlson, Aaron Gardiner, josh Pyatt, Nate Reed, Andy Steinkamp, Noah Galabow, Alex Miranda, LR. Whitticom, and Chris Alberts. Next Row L-R: john Zile, Reed Gehrke, Scott Morgan, Emerson Dubois, Ben Wanzo, Gerald Bennett, jeremy Camper, and Zack Abad. Kneeling L-R: Dave LaBorde, Nate Giovanetti, Dan Linville, Kevin Ahern, Chris Brent, Malik Orr, and Iack Murakami. Sitting L-R: Chris Buettncr, Mike Silva, Abbe Sultan, jerry Mack, Adam jones, Diallo Sessoms, and juel Herbranson, 168 Sports compiled a lofty 3.122 g.p.a. and for being named Distinguished Scholastic Team by the NCS and Iack in the Box restaurants. In addition, the 8-2 1992 record pushed O'Dowd's five year record C1988-923 to 42-8, which is the second-best winning percentaga in the NCS 2A East Bay region during those years Coach Perenon and his assistant coaches guide play-by-play. was 'AWS Miranda and Aaron Gardiner post-game. Chris Franklin hands off to I.R. Whitticom. Breaking through the line and heading for the goal. Mike Silva gaing Some yardagg thg hard Way, Touchdown? Tarik Glenn Celebrates another six points for the Q'Dowd dragons. Sports 169 Frosh Football lt was a very successful season for these two football teams. The I.V.'s were undefeated in ESAL competition, and the Frosh team ended their season with a 6-l record. Some of the most memorable moments for the I.V, squad were Roger Queen's catch and 90-yard touchdown pass from Eric Olson vs. Piedmont to turn the game around, Saverio Williams' 35- yard touchdown to put the I.V.s ahead vs, Piedmont, and John Spica scoring the go-ahead touchdown vs. St. Mary's with three running backs out hurt. The I.V. win over St. Mary's was the M time in school history, and the team's most QD St. Mary's Games Proved Most Challenging satisfying victory this season. St. Mary's was a tough, hard-hitting, quick team this year, stated Coach Becker, and they were our most challenging opponent. Some highlights of the Frosh team's season include Tim Mapp's 96-yard touchdown run vs. Piedmont, Ralph Dalhoffs kickoff return touchdown vs. Alameda, and Scott Short's touchdown pass to Robert Toney vs, Piedmont. Ending the season with a second place ranking in the ESAL proves this teal is one that will lead the dragons to future victories. RWE I.V. Coaches L-R: LaShay Moore, Keith Higgins, Kevin Cushing and Gary Mason. I.V. TEAM: Back Row L-R: Robert Srnith, Tom Prusinovski, Eric Olson, Stephen Kelley, Tor Unsworth, Beau Blanchard, and Roger Queen. Next Row L-R: Brian Turner, Shaka Redmond, Brad Gilson, lsiah Franklin, Saverio Williams, Owen johnson, josh Beatty, and Mario Veglia. Next Row L-R: Iamal McKenzie, Lawrence Sterling, Scott Healy, Ricky Ellis, Ieremy Schmit, Sawan Hurst, Matt Heeb, and Randy Taylor. Kneeling L-R: Dameon Goods, Adante Pointer, Devin Taylor, jordan Gill, Ryan Taggart, Ion Spica, Mike Cummings, and Vince Abbate. Sitting L-R: Jarrod Brantley, Mike Fugett, Ricky Walker, and Chris Hayashi. 170 Sports ' ' . t K ,,.-..L1Q..,..,.- Q - T M Ready, Set, Go! The I.V. teams moves the ball with force. FROSH TEAM: Back Row L-R: Regan Richardson, Ralph Dahllof, jamil Downey, josh Roberts, Matt Kalkstein, jerry Payne, Eric Lendl, and Chikashige Nii. Next Row L-R: Daniel Brvant Mark Lederer, Robert Tonev, Mike Davis, Andrew Wesley, Brendan Lanctot Sun Dabel Scott Short, Tim Vick, Ryan Reposa, and Neil Turner. Kneeling L R Mitt White Sean Reynolds, Coach Simms Coach Appcrson, Coach Becker Coach Jacobs Coach Spwrks lan Thomas, and Ku in Mitchell Sitting L-R: jose Ibarm Tony Young Clarcnce Livingston, Andrew Lewis Rywn Kelly, jason Fritzsche, jerry Kleven, Eric Mangan, and jason Cross Above Coach Becker directs the action from the sidelines. Above: A muddy meeting of the minds. Below The ball is snapped as the line moves ahead. Below: Getting set to move the ball forward. Sports 171 .:. V'-4-1:5 ,,. ' : :'1g1:1::: ?f3E::::'??t 4lsi:t ..i2S 9.11.-r , fwq M.: .--r. r-gg., .IIU X Ladydragons Undefeated: Varsity and j.V. Teams Placed 1st in ESAL Working together as a team is very important and they excel as a team, the leadership and tough pla often leads to success. For the varsity volleyball team, of Megan Kelly, Ioy Jaeger, and Tristine Glick it led them to be undefeated in league play, losing no helped the team to the top. games or matches. Their hard hitting play, skill, and The Iunior Varsity also had a season of dedication earned them a fourth consecutive ESAL perfection. The team came up with wins against title. This propelled the team to the playoffs defeating all their foes, going undefeated and winning their Novato in the first round. Although the Dragons had league for the second year in a row. The skill of an emotional three-hour game against Northgate, they the IV volleyball players should provide the went down fighting, coming back from being down a Varsity team with many future ESAL titles. point many times during their match. Even though i Joy Iaeger passes the ball forward to Coach Lisa Newman gives C T Big Red, Tristine C-lick, stuffs it teammate Cassie Craun. instructions to the team postgame. down their throat! M Q sf VARSITY TEAM: Back Row L-R: Cameron Walker, Carolyn Clevenger, Tristine Glick, Cassie Craun, julie Rolefson, and joy Iaeger Next Row L-R: Coach Lisa Newman and Asst. Coach Patrick Acebo. Sitting L-R: Stacey Merrick, Debbie Thirion, Megan Kelly, and Alinya Charron. 172 Sports 4 I i'f.l iJ,fr'ff,i XV' ' L l UNLV Q0 K M f .. ' 7 ,- , my 4. 1. 'Z' W, , X, ' LV. TEAM: Top RowL-R: Alike Boggun, Erin Riley, Linda Joyce, Katie Akana, and Katie Pruitt. Kneeling L-R: Mary Manuel, Coach Dean Fukawa, and Abby Emerson. Sitting L-R: Summer Kolmert, Ioscelyn Grote, Corinne Weber, and jenny Lloyd. Bottom: Else Dittmer. Sports 173 N-l 'jus '. gl J' ' nk .1-' --.. W Q. ,Q , Y - ' n h.. .3 . . Q, R. ,UAV ,Q f .E , 4,-A-. ,V , A , '- ' ' .-'gf .'- fr ., 1 : ' JS, A Q.. . - f ,.: ' ', .+ 1.3 fi. .N 7 . -nf Qty:-ft. i 1 s' .l..' 1 , -ww f' V , g .,,.,,, 4 4.15 ,, 3' 9--gf' -If :,g :ff-1' 1 CSS' Af:-5,17 5 1 - . 1 gi' . . agar- : --9 -rf '- 1 ,J -I-212' -' I '4 V -11.-af' 1 Coach Noe Gonzalez reported that the women's tennis team had a fair season. The team was comprised of five up-and-coming freshmen and four seniors whose talents were a stabilizing force throughout the season. Players were supportive and very responsible. Their toughest competitor each year is Alameda High School and this year was no exception. The Women finished third in league behind Alameda and Piedmont. Iunior Emily Hove was voted lil player and competed in the NCS matches. S omni' Tina Aiyer gets Set to return a Serve- Alicia Rebensdorf's shot return. Emily Hove, ready to serve. 174 Sports VARSITY and I.V.: Top Row L-R: Alicia Rebensdorf, Lindsay Harrow, Wynne, Allison Wilson, Laura Hill, and Coach Noe Gonzalez. Kneeling L Charlotte Burger, Raelle Wilson, Ariana Hartsock, and Joanne Lee. Sitting Stephanie Seto, Katherine Lee, Alessandra Burch, and Olivia Balogh. Tina Aiyer, Emily Hove, Erin Kreitz, Lauren Breznikar, Suzann Brunel, Sars Cameron, Patricia Carlson, Ann Freccero, Lindsay Glass, Iennifer Gwilliam Kelsey Krausen. SCOYGS 736025 fx fx fx fx fx fx fx fx fx fx fx fx fx fx fx fx fx fx fx fx fx fx fx fx fx fx fx fx fx fx fx fx fx - 4 ' fx fx fx fx fx Cross Country 1st IV Football 1st Varsity Football 3rd Frosh Football 2nd Girls Tennis 3rd JV Volleyball 1st Varsity Volleyball 1st 1992-93 ESAL Standings M . I 'll Sports 175 176 Sports '4 R L Xa Soccer All League players Athan Bezaitis Cgoaliej, Andy Rosequist Ccenter forwardl, and Paul Krawiec fcenter halfb. The players awarded Bezaitis Defensive MVP and Rosequist got, Offensive MVP. Coach Cushing looks forward to another great season next year with nine returning players and a number of young prospects. The IV. team had a good year as well and they improved throughout the season. A number of the I.V. players will be moving up to varsity next year. Rainy weather prevented the Mitre staff from getting any I.V. in action photos. Men's The men's varsity team had an outstanding year, finishing with a record of l4 and 5. After losing eight starters from last year's squad the team did much better than was initially expected. The highlight of the year was a co-championship in the San Ramon Holiday Tournament. The team came away with two major upsets, a 2-1 win over Amador Valley and 7-2 win over Castro Valley. The team was defeated by St. Mary's in the first round of ESAL playoffs. Many players contributed to the teams success this year, but consistent leadership was given by 1 78 Sports Varsity Men's Soccer Standing QL-RJ: Andy P Nathan Pacheco, Chris lay Young, Ieremy Duggan, Iosh Leng. Kneeling KL-RJ: I Linville, Paul Krawiec, Asst. Coach I-Iuelga, Coach Cushii Asst. Coach Chaquette, Niles Bybel, and Abbe Sultan. Sitti KL-RJ: Dennis Shepherd, Chris Buettner, Athan Bezaitis, Andrew Ivary, and Mikel Azpiroz. Missing: Mike Cummings. If? rr At Top: Paul Krawiee cuts tl a would be defender. Above: Chris Eckhardt on the Far L: Psst, here take the ball. Left: Abbe trying to be nice so can get some playing time! Above: Iunior Athan Bezaitis doing a good job defending the goal. Below: Put your shoulder into it, Chris! was HQ ,Z . T . H... ' M . new , 1 4 2 fr ' . ' M ,V .ww M V W. ni 51 .,,,g, ft ik ,ft ff 4-fgw.. I . 4 H -:W it . ,. 43 ' wr rw. . ,t ' 1 if-Q V who . 4 53:15 A f .. f - i .M . M ,V W Wi 1 C 5' 'sl y.J'ifH ' 5 lam, 'W -V I M., my gn A 'Yi ,,, ,ff Top: That ball looks kind of hard! Above: Chris Buettner preventing an attacker from getting through. Fight'n for the ball. QL Standing: KL-Rl: Coach Carlos Zapata, Denis I-lallin, Warren Chen, Iosh Yocum, Shaka Redmond, and Adam Gerardin. Kneeling QL-RJ: Tim Vick, Kristian Hanelt, Noah Veneklasen, Peter Gage, and jason Fritzsche. Sitting CL-RJ: Matt Warner, Rob Nachtwey, Iamey Carman, Brian McLaughlin, Erik Kriens, and Warren Lee. Sports 179 Women' Soccer The women's varsity soccer team had a phenomenal season, finishing with a record of 15-l-1. The women were undefeated in league competi- tion and made it to the first round of the North Coast Section playoffs. They lost to Miramonte, but their NCS ranking improved greatly over last season, moving them from 12th to Il Standing QL-RJ: Melissa Maher, Kelsey Krausen, Aria Rodriguez, Megan Van Overbeek, Nicole Smahlik, Laura Devitt, and Liz Thayer. Kneeling KI.-RJ: Lauren Clack, Katie Hansen, Stephanie Smith, Laura Monson, Tracy Hanna, Varsity Women Undefeated in ESAL 4th place. The team Was lead by Zia Pacheco, Erin Shay, Sarah Harbaugh, and Amy Nolin. These players also received Al League honors. The Women's IV team also had good season, and several talented players will surely move up to the varsity squad next year. Patricia Eagan, and Anna Applebaum. Sitting tL-RJ: Sarah Orvell, Coach Smahlik, and Anne Martin. V Q Wu Note the precision, ballet-like moves as the ball is passed to a teammate. 180 Sports is X .xiwww XNNW www: Yi M , WN L , - 5 LL,L 1 . kiwi , N ,Q-?Y?I.., f . Ur' L 3 :: AA i aj' SN ve ' Q55 wr ig? If xii? FMQ N 3- 3' W ' J 5 if all - re-. -: W ' ':j'j'- .ggi gg I The men's varsity team finished strong taking the ESAL Championship with a 57-48 win over St. Ioseph, and a 67-40 win over St. Mary's in the playoffs. The team advanced to the North Coast Section where they lost a hard fought game against De La Salle of Concord. Yet, the season was not quite over. The Men' Ba ketball Shooting Right To The Point Dragons traveled to Sacramento to play Iesuit High School, ranked first in the state- and eighth in the nation. Although the men played a great game leading Iesuit in the fourth quarter, this powerhouse won out in the end. The team finished their year with another league championship and a 23-8 record. Coaches watch from the sidelines as a free throw is swished. Varsity Standing CL-RI: David james, Kevin Taylor, Dave Pendleton, Sean Weld, Jaime Rachal, Steve Benasso, and Tony Vella. Kneeling lL-RJ: Gerald Bennett, Oliver Sherman, Coach Bannister, Coach Phelps, Coach Nelson, lim Green, and Dana Barfield. Sitting QL-RJ: Brian Hynes, Brian Smith, Nate Reed, Chris Duncan, and Ed Abram. 182 Sports Iamie Rachal completes a steal from an opponent. '42 X. fa 1 Steve Benasso keeping an eye on the in i. K 23... as David Iames jumps to make a three PO1Ht shot Playmg defense 11m Green 1n place to block a pass . r i 3 E'::' Pre game strwgegy sessmn Br1an Hynes ready to set the play W Basketball Shooting For The Hoop Showing their hard work Coach Mike Waldrip, the and determination, the young team achieved O'Dowd junior varsity men's great heights, placing basketball team had yet second in ESAL competi- Q - ' another great season. With tion. Their future promise f lf A strong competition from the is evident, and it is St. Ioe's and St. Mary's teams, obvious they will con- O'Dowd's IV men proved tinue O'Dowd's proud themselves worthy oppo- tradition of basketball nents. Under the direction of excellence. QIRKSIW I 0 . . ,?a,,,,,. V 'dun Iames Molinari gets serious on defense. Ricky Walter and Steve Moss-Kelley watch the pla Stu ,vcr Y 0 .1 .ri 9 X xv s - . . L5 W E4 N, W I Nqr-s N.. 1' i LL Standing KL-Rl: Scott Darmstadt , Dave Battagin, Steve Moss-Kelley, Alan Villela, Alfonso Acampora, and Eric Kaltenberg. Kneeling IL-RJ: Tommy it Williams, Sterling Green, Aaron Turner, Coach Waldrip, Dave Jaeger, Mark Burns, Looking for the rebound and jim Molinari. Sitting lL-Rl: lack Murakami, Kevin Reynolds, Ricky Walker, Chris Moenich, and Chris Fry. 184 Sports Dan White concentrates on a free throw. F ' I- fi 3 SWISH' Two points on the board. Frosh Basketball The freshman team put in maximum effort this season. Some of the most memorable moments include the last second winning shot by Dan White to defeat Amador Valley, and beating St. joe's 53-48 the second time the team played them. While everyone played well, Tony Freecero was the most versatile player and most consistent performer, and Avi Klein was the most improved player. Coach Kucer was most proud ofthe fact that several players quickly learned new and demanding positions which undoubtedly lead to their 7-game winning streak at the seasons end. The trosh team placed third in the ESAL. Sports l85 O'Dowd is especially proud of the Lady Dragon hoopsters! The varsity womens team i had a sensational season surpassing all previous ones. Coach McCracken reported that the women set a school record of 27 straight wins. The women were undefeated in the ESAL and then went on to capture the North Coast Section title. They advanced to NorCal where they were defeated by St, Francis of Sacramento in the semifinals. All-League honors were given to Il Standing IL-RJ: Michele Iones, Sarah Wheeler, Linda Ioyce, Moira Hester, Erica Gielow, Iameelah Bealum, and Coach Stanley. Kneeling CL-RD: Candace Miles-Threatt, Sandee Harvey, Iamie McAndrews, Kate Lenzini, Crystal Miles- Threatt, and Sara Grell. Sitting KL-RJ: Ellen Marsh, Mara Poynter, Iennifer Sanchez, Elsa Dittmer, and Kenya lbarra. JN 186 Sports Women's Basketball Varsity Hoopsters Set School Record of 27 Straight Wins-- NCS Champions! Yolanda Minor, Calisha Harmon, Ayanna Smith, and Iamilla Churchill. Adia Dawson received an Honorable Mention. The IV women's team also had an outstanding season, playing hard and with great determina- tion. They, too, were ranked itl in the ESAL. Congratulations to all lady hoopsters! With so many talented IV players, it is certain that women's basketball at O'Dowd will remain on top in the future. Above: Kenya lbarra throws in from the sideline. Below L: Coach Stanley briefs team on strategy. Below R: Sara Grell ready to make the shot. Dawggn judges the Shot, Calisha Harmon sets her stance to make the basket. Congrats after a win! in low. Kiana Smith takes the ball down court While P - th - m fr m a united team. Colleen Lenzini aaaa, . fe game GH L1S18S O IDOVQS 1f1'fO .MNW Wa Sttilg VARSITY Standing IL-RJ: Tamica Clement, Coach McCracken, Colleen Lenzini, Coach Wright, and Robin Maes. Kneeling lL-RJ: Calisha Harmon, Ayana Smith, .,kh..:,-up Yolanda Minor, Darla Thomas, and Iamilla Churchill, Sitting KL-RP: Heather Finn, julie Barnum, Adia Dawson, Shannon Donahue, and Kiana Smith. Sports 187 rf ig W Y A ., A... .Q .-,Q 'YN 1Ff':1?54'P4f?i'Xf?'?f 'NRM-i ' 1 . ,M -7 -f-- .- mawisxvi 'SY L ' mL L Lf' gt 188 Sports i ..,,Q Q S ll 1 w i M mzcvihg JV -,f K S: Nigfw . -s.,u..-x K Qs. K K gms-as-f - 1 scores 7025 AAAA AAA AAAAAA AAAA AAAAAA A AAA AAAAA A AAAAA 1992-93 ESAL standings I I Men s Var Basketball lst IV Basketball 2nd Frosh Basketball 3rd Varsity Soccer 3rd IV Soccer 3rd Women s Var Basketball lst IV Basketball 1st Varsity Soccer lst 9 9 B -4- WX-XQK-1 H' b vial 'fx H ,P ,X I X . k iwf . vm - 9 -, rx .fix as QI -ws' 4. W i'5'l'f' 9 1 'il V -' S '- ' , ' ' X A Xt Q sf... 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During spring season, the team practices daily at Holy Redeemer honing their stick skill by throwing against the ff?-i S Varsity Lacrosse As the season got under way on March 5th, the dragons spanked St. Ignatius 10 to 5. This was the first time that the dragons had beaten them in four years. With only half of the season over, the team was 5-O by April. They continued to score wins for the remainder of the season due to the excellent skills of a united team. With the continuing offensive prowess of Chris Goodroe, wall fthe only way to be a good playerh, doing man- ball drills, and scrimmaging. Coach Peter Krawiec Coach joe Ianora as t ef. t Team Captains KL-RD: Mike Silva, Chris Goodroe, and Adam Reilly We have the best team in O Dowd history and we should be able to go all the way. and great defensive skills of Adam Reilly, the team headed to the state championships. VARSITY Back Row KL-RJ: Coach lanora, Mike Silva, Sean Nakahara, Paul Krawiec, Andy Steincamp, Tim Fernstrom, Brendan Pedder, Adam Reilly, Kris Trocha, and Coach Krawiec. Middle Row IL-RD: Sean Dobbins, Burr Hilsabeck, EJ. Fry, Sean Murphy, Pat Kerkstra, Ieff Erickson, Aaron Gardiner, and Pete DalFerro. Front Row IL-RJ: Nick Osborne, Abbe Sultan, Cameron McPherson, Adrian Moore, Luke Maher, Mitch Cavin, and Dave Wilgus. Missing: Chris Goodroe, Christian Buettner and Nate Pacheco. 192 Sports Busy doing line drills. Coach lanora instructs the defense. EJ. Fry and Sean N akahara practice their stick skills. Berkeley goalie had a bad day against Chris Goodroe. , Above: Kris Trocha and Aaron Gardiner take a warm-up lap before practice. A Above: Nice move, Chris! Below: Mike Silva and Adam Reilly clowning around. Sports 193 5 ez g, f Lots Cf New y Craddlers Join Three recent graduates from O'Dowd comprised the coaching staff for this year's IV lacrosse team of 30. Such high interest on the part of freshmen and sopho- mores shows that lacrosse is now one of O'Dowd's mo popular sports. Many of the new members had limitei IV Lacrosse s ' The Team 1992-93 IV Lacrosse Team: Dan Anderson, Brian Andresen, Iosh Beatty, Andy Carbone, Dave Coyoca, Eric Cross, Mike Cross, Ralph Dahllof, Mike Davis, Iamil Downey, Iosh Gibson, Brad Gilson, Damon Cvrowl, Schuyler Harrison, Sawan Hurst, ShaColby jackson, Chris Kearney, Ryan Kelly, Brendan Lanctot, Viva Liles-Wilkin, Kahlil Najar, Rocky Roberts, Andrew Sawyer, Scott Short, Dan Sullivan, Dan Valim, Peter VanTassel, Chris Wallin, Andrew Wesley, and Mark Zuehlsdorff. Coaching Staff: Darin Apperson, lake Azevedo, and Ion Gruen. 194 Sports exposure to lacrosse at the beginning of the season, bu all were eager and determined, learning quickly the rules and skills necessary to become winners. The teal put forth maximum effort in practices held four days week, and competed in ten games throughout the season. A good stretch before a grueling practice. Man ball! The IV baseball team was large this year, with several 'i Baseball freshmen making the squad. Coaches Mark Castillo and Patrick Clarke, both O'Dowd faculty members, were proud af the talent and commitment of the players. Mid-season :he team's record was 7 wins and 2 loses, putting them in D ' dk 5 ontention for placing high in ESAL standings. No doubt e everal players will be moving up to join the varsity team iext year. X . Et- fi. Q, 1 ' 'fx ... t if my 393 Q '. f'X QX -.',.,, .f,,, Q, las ',.' .' ' - 11 ff: '. .1 WU r ...P G S, 6 1304 , Wait in the dugout for the next at bat. A scoring run. Pitching strategy from Coach Castillo. LL Top Row lL-RJ: Brian Zamacona, Dave Battagin, Lucas Iubb, Beau Blanchard, and Robert Smith. Middle Row 1-RD: Coach Clarke, jason Shaffer, jason Chin, Warren Chen, David Jaeger, David Erwin, Greg Scott, and Coach Castillo. Kneeling lL-Rb: john Moore, Kevin Lemire, Pat Presto, Tony Freccero, Tim Hout, Peter Erwin, Ryan Taggart, and Matt Foley. Sitting QL-RD: Mike Fugett, Dan White, Matt White, Mike Wynne, jonathan Cohn, and Mike Cummings. Missing: Stephen Moss-Kelley. Sports 195 Varsity Baseball A Team To Be Reckoned With Take me out to the ball park one more time because varsity baseball arrived with a record-breaking season. With a league opening win against ninth-ranked Alameda, the Dragons stirred up a hornet's nest, and opened the eyes of many around the Bay Area to the skill of our horsehide slingers. The Dragons entered the season with a new coaching staff. Head coach, Ray Allen, along with Devitt, have ta ken the baseball helm at O'Dowd. Ray Allen was O'Dowd's I.V. coach for five years so he felt right at home here, Mr. Silverstein coached at Skyline and Mr. Devitt at Mt. Eden. All have contributed greatly to the Dragon's success this season. The team brought back ten starters this year, all strong and loaded with talent. lt was an impressive season of wins and assistants Dave Silverstein and Milt great plays. The lead off! Keeping an eye on the next pitch. VARSITY Standing KL-Rl: Coach Ray Allen, Derek Stoops, David Winchester, Mike Mike Werner Safe at Second Tanisawa, Tony Vella, Ryan Drese, Eric Olson, and Asst. Coach Milt Devitt. Kneeling IL-RD: Asst. Coach David Silverstein, Iohn Lagios, john Frisbee, Mike Werner, Adam Esser, Malcolm Harkness, and Carlo Battino. Sitting QL-RJ: Dan Battigan, Will Butkus, Dave Rampa, Eric Schuler, and Iames Molinari. 196 Sports men. -wm- s 'x mm 1-maui' :awww-Cv' .VN -N. i Qi? 1 ,., aww-qw-+ up-anpsnvn g'v.. , . - x X, an .Xa ww E 1 1 ww Qgi,.,.g W ,, ,, 1,4 ,Q . -Q, , HMMMMM Y, f f- .au Vi!! ,'X Swimming tit Diving Aqua Dragons Lapping The Competition The largest team on campus, varsity and jv men s teams at 95 members, O'Dowd's also swam well throughout swimmers and divers began practice in February stroking thousands of yards, five days a week, to prepare for upcoming meets. With many exceptional new freshman swimmers and experienced returnees, the varsity women were victorious in all their pre-season meets and two invitationals. Although a small squad, the eww MQ. 1992 93 Swimmers and Divers Below Standing QL RJ Coach D May Awards Night at O Dowd. Below: Senicgr Team W . ,, A f 1 ,,A, Till- .,1A , . . ZW J ' Jw f ' ' .----: : W f X The O'Dowd Diving Team Swimming 8: DivingTeam Seniors ' Meta Dittmer, Patrick Govan, Nathan Hiatt, Scott Hilgert, Andrea jani, Marla Kowalski, Stacey Manes, jessica Neely, josh Pyatt, Sarah Skapik, Debbie Thirion, Laurie Thirion, Lajohnne White, and Mike Wooster. juniors Ann Freccero, Erin Galvin, Luisa Grillo-Chope, Liz justison, Erin Kingsbury, Erin Kreitz, Kristen Larned, Erica Lash, Andrew Lindley, Elise McGuiness, Sarah Mertz, Erin Milligan, Scott Morgan, David Petroelje, Tony Ravnik, Sarah Schisler, Sabrina Sjoberg, Carolyn Smith, Karen Stradford, Cathy Sychr, Remy Sykier, Meghan Veronda, Sarah Vick, and Gretchen Weiss. Sophomores Cara Ballantine, Sara Bray, Lisa Brown, Nick Chen, Agnes Chiao, Nicole Fein, Heather Goodroe, Renee Halley, Shawn Herlihy, Dan Hilgert, Courtney Hischier, Annie johnson, Katie Meyers, Matt Nichelini, Carli Paine, Laura Peck, Laura Plageman, Gina Sander, jeremy Schmit, Stephanie Smith, Catalina Valencia-Moreno, Emily Van Meter, Gina Vittori, Chris Wiesner, Kathleen Wong, and Helen Wyman. Freshmen Lauren Breznikar, Brian Brooks, Lauren Borden, jenna Childs, Adrian DeDomenico, Erica Gielow, Sarah jussain, Sara johnson, Kate Kerkstra, Virginia Kleker, Emily Larson, Annie Levy, Mary Maxwell, Sheila Milligan, Courtney Muller, David O'Conner, jeremy Partch, Gina Pasquini, Annie Reding, Sarah Sabol, Margaret Saunders, Kelly Shea, Tovah Skiles, Marya Slocumb, Aaron Walker, Ingrid Weiland, and lan Wong. Coaching Staff Dennis Dougherty, Head Coach Asst. Coaches: Don Brooke C823 Eric Strom C855 Sports 199 Track We'll See You At The Finish! The 1992-93 track season proved both womens and men's teams placed victorious yet again for the 0'Dowd exceptionally well among fierce competitior team. Headed by coach Tony Green, proving once again that the O'Dowd track they continued their tradition of excel- team is unstoppable. lence in this sport, and competed in the Practices began with running laps indoors State Championships. As expected, and ended in meets crossing the finish first. ' as Above: At the starting line, getting ready to go Top L: Coaches Taylor and Green watch from Middle L: Lane 1 and out in front! Bottom L: Successfully making it over the bar. 200 Sports Runners on a break between events. Track Team Women Turshika Bennett, Danielle Clarke, Robin Dean, Carrie Ellis, Ayana Grant, Bisa Grant, Anika Hardy Carrie Huie, Kindra Iohnson, Michelle jones, Miesha Marzell, Candice Miles-Threatt, Crystal Miles-Threatt, Sasha Smith, Nicki Saleta, Brandi Thompson, and Cheryl Wainwright. Men Zachary Abad, Ieffrey Barbie, Matthew Bettinelli- Olpin, Stephen Bouey, Micah Cohen, Brian Collins, Colin Dean, Richard Ellis, Reed Gehrke, Tarik Glenn,Nathaniel Giovanetti, jonathan Grisham,Leo Herrick, Howard Kees, Sherman Lau, Mijchal Luther, Jason N egri, Malik Orr, Ierry Payne, Regan Richardson, Rasheed Richmond, Kimani Rogers, Kevin Schumacher, Ion Spica, Daniel Stevens, Ricky Walker, Alan Villela, Benton Wong, and Chris Yuen. Coaching Staff Tony Green, Steve Brown, Kevin Cushing, and Curtis Taylor. ft ?' ai? Sports 201 YE R RQUNI-5 w5'RK5U'Fs-I Track and Swimming Athletes Do lt Swimming and track are considered by many G'Dowd athletes as the two toughest sports to train for since, to become an excellent swimmer or runner, an athlete must condition themselves yearround. This conditioning involves lifting weights, cross training, swimming laps, running, and track workouts. The hardworking track athletes at O'Dowd have intense workouts yearround. Some runners are involved with other teams throughout the year, while others find it easier to workout on their own. Many participate on both the O'Dowd cross country and track teams. Miesha Marzell runs on a summer track team, then makes a transition to O'Dowd's cross country team in the fall. ln the spring she devotes her time to O'Dowd track. Miesha agrees that track and swimming are the two toughest sports to train for because l find that my running drills in the pool are harder than running on land. That's why l respect swimmers so much. Kindra johnson, on the other hand, enjoys working out on her own--lifting weights and running. Both Kindra and Miesha know that Mr. Green expects them to be in shape at the beginning of the season so that they will set good examples for the first year runners. It is difficult to maintain a winning attitude throughout the year because training takes over an athletes life. Tony Ravnik, a junior swimmer, complained, lt is hard to go out with my friends or do my homework because I get so tired from my workouts. Many aquadragons swim off-season with USS teams: Montclair, Alameda, and Masters programs at neighborhood pools. Some prefer to workout on their own. For me, to be a competitive swimmer takes a lot of hours in the pool and weight room. I workout an average of two to three hours a day, says junior Sarah Vick. Mr. Dougherty expects all swinnners to be in decent shape at the beginning of the season so that he can get underway with his rigorous workouts. All of this off-season training pleases the coaches and definitely contributes to making our teams champions. sf' .s fsf. - -- - S K , 1- :- ,- A 5515 - X 1. - ..- Psa-1 ' iii--sg. -- 202 Sports W Wfwkiilz W1 'Ill' ng wr 4 Q fm- 52... f'Tigf4, wg, 0- I pau' mann +AhJxM,,,, wus., M .,,, l l y-an M K V 4 and , , ,,,,,,1,,,,,Mvavwwf-'ww ar ity Stl Softball The IV and Varsity softball teams had an impressive season of wins after a very rainy start. Because of early season game cancella- tions due to rain, the Mitre staff was unable to photograph the IV team in action. With only two returning seniors to the varsity squad, the team pulled together in tough pre-season competition which pre- pared them for later games outside their league. The lady dragons showed excellent hitting and fielding skills. It was another successful season for O'Dowd softball. VARSITY Standing QL-RJ: Coach Dale Isaacs, Sarah Wheeler, Laura Devitt, Sarah Harbaugh, Laura Traverso, jen Sanchez, Kendra Iennings, and Assistant Coach George Baldwin. Kneeling tL-RJ: Aria Rodriguez, Casey Coyle, len Lizama, Mara Poynter, and Kirsten Iennings. Sitting QL-RD: Amy Nolin, johnna Concannon, Emily Hove, and Charlene Tanisawa. 204 Sports Taking the pitch 5 .ag 1 ,M K' A A vi 7 L, ., f L k Vkrk S kj .,.. . 3 Coaches Rossi and Roza giving putting An Ace In The Hole For 0'DoWd tise has definitely added to the success of the players. This year junior sensa- tion Ed Pickering, who was Chosen last year's MVP, will likely play in the N ortn Coast Championships, and Mr. Roza thinks he should be one of Northern California's leading prep golfers next year. Sophomore Chris Hayashi is an up-and-coming player this year and joins stars-of-the-future, freshmen Iaseon Outlaw and Tom Sernrad to the core of future tearns. s Nl I T ' H Q en s enms 1? The men's tennis team this year was com- ' Josed mostly of juniors and freshmen, with a g iff f few sophomores and returning seniors. Early 6 Q n the season the team lost a couple of crucial I f ' -fi natches against Piedmont and Alameda, 'V l iowever this setback only strengthened their t aesolve to improve and win. Several talented if If-'if5f '1 , layers lead the squad and proved a winning potential of several new players will ombination in mid-season matches. Coach onzalez saw this as a building year and the no doubt lead O'Dowd tennis to future success. rx, . -5 ... . ,ga,,.,g,otse...a..1,-- .s, ,W -' asses, s. , H we K A. -5' - - f ce. Diony Gamoso's backhand. R0b Madiwn take5 an lf pl J. overhead shot. l it L 1 Standing fL-Rl: Kris Hamrick, Daniel Freeland, Noah Veneklasen, Giancarlo Barletta, Rob Madison, Tim Knickerbocker, and Coach Gonzalez. Kneeling CL-Rl: Eric Chan, Iamey Carman, josh Michel, Stephen Kim, Tom Hancock, and Iohn Leibee. Sitting QL-RD: Dennis Thomas, Peter Macllvaine, Iason Fong, and Diony Camoso. Missing: Max Diez and Kelly Fong. Sports 207 . ., :il f .' . ..,. Lint V 0'Dowd Athletics , tx . M - , x I A .if riff -ft .CM . -W - ' K t , .wx V -4 A .A ,., 'W . K - . ,. ' -tw ,- K A . f A ,. .N , , V A I ..,, t .K 4' W . 208 Sports . 'ef We lust Do It! Sports 209 I W H18 It Every I af 0 ' o' 1452515 Wm SATA Theater Sports Cast The Drama department took to the road in the spring performing at six local Catholic elementary schools to delighted audiences of K-8 students. Theater Sports were performed for grades 5-8. Two teams improvised scenes based on audience participation in a sporting competition. judging of the winners was based on the entertainment value, imagination, and performing skills. The following students comprised the performance team: Iyo Bertrang, Micah Cohen, Susan D'Orazio, Annika Dougherty, Samantha Fischer, Mindi lkeda, Kindra Iohnson, Patrick Kerkstra, Erica Lash, Asher Lyons, Qy-Ana Manning, Billy Murphy, Sabrina Sjoberg, Abbe Sultan, and Brennan Vetter. Drama On theRoad L A Trip To Wonderland Students in K-4 classes at six local Catholic elementary schools enjoyed the Drama depart1nent's production of Alice in Wonder- lag. The cast also gave one performance open to the public at the San Leandro Public Library and one here at O'Dowd in May. Mad Hatter Nathan Hiatt March Hare Katie Togneri Tweedle Dum Adesha Johnsorl Tweedle Dee Genevieve Collignor Cast tin order of appearancel White Rabbit Aria Rodriguez Alice I-leather Grossma nn Caterpillar Sutter Schumacher Frog Footman Rusty Gilland Cook Kristine johnson Duchess Iasmine Guillory Gryphon Adrienne Haskell Mock Turtle Kyle Withrow Red Queen Betsy Cardis White Queen jennifer Coll King john Rog Knave Neal Rier 1 Understudy Daisy C 51- fl- B6 99 56 X' F5 X' 95 X- O'Dowd is truly lucky to have so many talented actors. The variety of performances they give throughout the year bedazzle all who attend. ,. pf' 212 Theater Sports X Alice In Wonderland Above: Senior Kyle Withrow sets up a mushroom prior to the show with a little grade school helper. l The Miracle orker Performed By Advanced Drama Students With A Student Director Cast fin order of appearance? octor Dennis Shepherd ate Nicole jones eller Budd Yuhasz artha Ellyn Marsh ercy Alejandro Romero elen Amber Russ unt Ev Anya Messenger-Wescott Ioshua Carroll Sullivan Abbey Banks Asher Lyons Iennifer Colliau Amy Hyde, senior Director the brilliant Amy Hyde directing this play using summer at N.Y.U. lt has been magical Watching E techniques she learned last Dennis Kohles Here is a selection of scenes from this 3-act play performed by O'Dowd drama students. For eight performances in March and April, audiences were mesmerized by the production of The Miracle Worker. This story of Helen Keller, a deaf, blind, and mute child who learned to communicate through the help of her dedicated teacher Annie Sullivan, was beautifully performed. to an excellent cast! The Miracle Worker 213 Once Lpon Mattress journey To Medieval Times We applaud the drama students weeks the students rehearsed two who made up the cast of the fall and a half hours a day, five days a musical 'Once Upon A Mattress not week. The orchestra accompanying only for their excellent performances, the musical practiced many hours but also for the hours of preparation with and without the cast to get they put into rehearsals before ready for the show's opening. opening night. There were a total of Also noteworthy is the increase in eight performances of this show, half the number of drama productions of which sold out. In addition, the 55 on this campus. From 1985-86 to cast members were involved in 1992-93 the drama department has workdays, in which each member increased their number of perfor- worked three hour shifts setting up mances from 7 a year to 25 a year. and taking down the set. For nine Three cheers for our talented actors! , Q 4, fe wg, CAST Princess Winnifred Adesha Prince Dauntl ess Kev' King Sextimus Dennis .mcpi n 111 Queen Agravain Anya Messe Lady Larkin Sir Harry Sir Stud ley Minstrel Nightingale Princess 4412 Iester Pl- Pt it DG Iosh Ca Anders Wheaf Qy-Ana Man Nina Daisy Amber X' we P6 P6 P6 PF Pl- Directed and Choreographed DENNIS KOHLES Vocal Direction by WAN DA REDMAN Orchestra Conducted by LEON A RD ROSS1 Technical Direction by OWEN DERBY 214 Fall Musical Wes Nicole It r L C I Q2 Aff, 0 5 G Surprise -- Musical in the Fall!! 2,2462 f E2 Below: Clowning backstage. Acting Coach TRINA OLIVER Costumes Sz Assistance SUE ELLEN NELSON Ladies-in-Waiting Anderson, Felicia Angeja, Amaya Izabel Caetano, Genevieve Else Dittiner, Susan D'Orazio, Doughtery, Lauren Cravitx, Mindi Erin jones, Michele jones, Ellyn Rein, Melissa Rennegarbe, Shannon Sabrina Sjoberg, Moira Srago, and White Knights Allen john Becker, Alex Bennett, justin Fernstroin, john Frisbee, jordan Gill, Cllatzer, Kyle Craniicci, Albert l lodge, Kerkstra, Kevin Leinire, William , Nick Osborne, Alejandro Romero, Smith, Daniel Valini, Steve Westdahl, Chris Yuen Carli Paine, Aimee Peri, Andrea Platt, Sean Dobbins, Andrew Ellsworth, Above: Adesha johnson can't seem to get any sleep! ORCHESTRA Violins Flute Susan Taylor Nadia Orton Ashley Haywood Clarinets Darlene Tanisawa Brian Collin Eric Okamoto Brad Gilson Viola Soprano Sax KFVEIWY ESHIW Nathan Pacheco AiSl1H Davis Bass Clarinet Cello Mark Voorhies lppy Kalofonos Trumpet Tf0mb0116 Corinne Hagar jennifer Morgan Piang Guitar Betsy Carclis D811 FT66lEtI1Cl Pgfqugsign Bass Emerson DuBois Dave Petroelje Michael Yang Fall Musical 215 Welcome to Yonkers A -- The Mitre staff decided to have some fun with photos 'L ' and cast members of this year's spring musical since 4, the theater wasn't set up for the show until after the last 'A' A V yearbook deadline. Actual performance shots were not L' possible for us to take, so we decided to match O'Dowd actors with film scenes from Hello Dolly. Hopefully a feel for some of the grandeur of life at this time was captured in these scenes, just as it was on O'Dowd's stage during their nine performances in late April-early May. Sophomore Sierra Rein played the lead as Mrs. Dolly Levi, the matchmaker who was hired by Horace Vandergelder, junior Asher Lyons, to find him a suitable wife. The story had lots of romantic plot twists and wonderful music delighting the audiences. Cast Dolly Levi Sierra Rein Ernestina Susan D'Orazio Ambrose Kemper Kyle Granucci Horace Vandergelder Asher Lyons Ermengarde Ellyn Marsh Cornelius Hackl Micah Cohen Barnaby Tucker Brennan Vetter Irene Molloy Amiee Peri Minnie Fay Mindi Ikeda Rudolph lppolytos Kalofonos Stanley Iyo Bertrang Officer Gogerty Kevin O'Dea PF PF 95 X- X- X- if Chorus: Rusty Gilland, Erin Wells, Melissa Rennegarbe, Bindu Frank, Ieff Allen, Felici Angeja, Albert Hodge, Caitlin Hartnell, jordan Gill, Liz Dunn-Ruiz, Ben Smith, Moira Srago, Scot Gordon, Andrea Platt, Andrew Ellsworth, Erin Iones, Kevin Lemire, Shannon Shepherd, David Ravnik, Lori Petrini, Phil Ballernini, Alysia Lyons, Nicole Smith, Alison Purcell, Allison Telles, Emily Hove, Allison Wilson, Teresa Wierzbianska, Carli Paine, Samantha Fischer, Anjelica Randall, jessica Brutocao- Kemp, and Laura Beck. 216 Spring Musical -1 tl 35 i Above: Cornelius Hackl, played by Micah Cohen, with Barnaby Tucker, if I li V 5 dey f f .1 e slwf' 'TQ ' Above: Irene Malloy, played by Amiee Peri, with Minne Fay, played by Mindi played by Brennan Vetter, in the store. Ikeda. Below: Asher Lyons as Vandergelder. N ,Q 5 X? X 'x if , YN il x xl! I f's2?F fl 1' , l 'ufairsistn--Q-, f , t I . 5 Y v ,f f N f MLN 'Q' K A 'ffllafi X A W f' X ' f ,f X l f f lo , My - W5 ' lA ' l glywwl rw QL xg if 7 D 'GE r ,VST 5 l it , l VA fylflrlnlu 4.??4L fdzwll m'l 'V wifi? Put on your Sunday clothes when you feel down and outg Strut down the street and have your picture took! Dressed like a dream, your spirits seem to turn about. That Sunday shine is a certain sign That you feel as fine as you look. Spring Musical 217 G S li ' B d ..f ,fe ymp onic an 5i'fEf' ' M Jing Making Music Together Class starts dail at :3Oa1n! The Symphonic Band is one of the most dedicated groups at O'Dowd. Every morning sleepy musicians meet in the band room for rehearsal from 7:30am until 8:15am. When the bell rings to start the day for the rest of the campus, band members have already made beautiful music together and planned concerts. The group performs throughout the year at O'DoWd and locally. Each year they take a performance trip, and in April they travelled to Disneyland. C? 0 Q 'W Q 3 r,'f Back Row: ShaColby jackson, Steven Bouey, Chris Francioch, Beau Blanchard, Tim Kane, Nathan Pacheco, Dave Petroelje, Oliver Sherman, Bob Pfaendler, Scott Morgan, Matt Nichelini, Mike Arnold, and Emerson Dubois. Next Row: Susan Duffy, Gretchen Weiss, Matt Foley, Andy lvary, Sean Nakahara, Warren Chen, Adrian Moore, Max Diez, Iohn Frisbee, Giancarlo Barletta, Chris Buettner, and Will Butkus, Next Row: Bindu Frank, Aaron Grant, Daniel Stephens, Sarah Mertz, Chelsea Young-Murphy, Elizabeth Iustison, Zia Pacheco, Andy Rosequist, josh Leng, Nicola Alesandrini, Mike Schlemmer, Mike Yang, Aimee Kelly-Prola, Monica Cesarello, Katie Wynne, Nadia Orton and Mark Voorhies. Next Row: Mr. Rossi, Chris Francis, Patty Carlson, Shalanda Shanks, Shannon Ferguson, Gretchen Abell, Kevin Seid, Kahlil Najar, Iennifer Morgan, Iamey Carman, David Lee, Iessica Petrini, Erin Louie, Sarah Ferrero, and Anna Martin, Seated: Tracy Lovewell, Sarah Shearer, Corinne Hagar, Katherine Lee, Sally Daganzo, Erin Galvin, Fatima Goss, Emily Chu, Alexandra Visher, Megan Moore, Tracy Hanna, Christine Maxwell jessica Ng, Nina Levit, and Michelle johnson. Missing: Brian Collins, Sean Dobbins, Tim Fernstrom, Diony 1 Gamoso, Paul Grazzini, Brad Gilson, Tom Hancock, Malcolm Harkness, julie Heim, and Cameron Walker, 218 Symphonic Band S ' g Orchestra These musicians rehearse together. As junior Dave Petroelje, veryday as a class. Ranging who is a member of both string rom cellos to violins this orchestra and the symphonic band, ledicated group creates rich says, although waking up early is Iounds playing harmoniously one of the downsides, it is worth it! Mr. Rossi joins some members of the String Orchestra for a group photo. Members include: Cleo Chan, Aisha Davis, Christina Esparza, Dana Gumbs, Ashley Haywood, Leo Herrick, Arrienne Hudnall, lppy Kalofonos, Freedom Kreutzer, Angie Lo, Eric Okamoto, Dave Petroelje, Gina Scriviani, Darlene Tanisawa, Susan Taylor, and Stephen Ward. Mr. Rossi directs the String Orchestra during a class period. String Orchestra 219 ,l Mu ic E erywhere lilly alg BEGINNING BAND: Sitting IL-Rl: Candace Webb, Mary Maxwell, Kelley Gardner, and Mr. Bill Grimason. Standing KL-RJ: Mr. Rossi, Mike Arnold, Matt White, Sara johnson, Pete MT- Rossi shows GVGFYOHG Gage, Eric Lendl, and john Leibee. how it's done. I ,,t ,tt ,W The Rally Band lets loose at the Coliseum playing the National Anthem i for the O'Dowd vs. St. Ioseph's basketball game. Mike Arnold goes crazy. 220 Bands 9 IAZZ BAND: First Row KL-RJ: john Frisbee, Nathan Pacheco, Andrew Lindley, Mike Arnold, Emerson Dubois, Robert Pfaendler, and Chris Francioch. Second Row: Paul Grazzini, Andy Rosequist, and Tim Fernstrom. Third Row: Aaron Grant, Mike Schlemmer, Jennifer Morgan, Chris Frances, and Iames Molinari. Fourth Row: Daniel Freeland, Mr. Rossi, and john Olkowski. O'Dowd has a variety of talent, specially in the music department. Mr ossi conducts the Beginning, Iazz, oncert and Rally Bands. Each band has unique sound and quality. The eginning band is composed of students ho are just being introduced to laying music as a member of a band. he concert and jazz bands often play uring lunchtime, entertaining the tudent body with upbeat sounds. Music Without Mercy is the motto of 'Dowd's rally band. They play at thletic events and rallies, encouraging 'Dowd players, accompanying the heerleaders, and building crowd nthusiasm. Concerts are given throughout the ear, especially in the spring, which howcase group and individual talent. mall groups of musicians also ccompany O'Dowd drama produc- ons. The specific instruments needed epend upon the musical that is chosen. All of these musicians dedicate their me and energy to long hours of ractice prior to performances. O'Dowd a tuneful place to be, under the expert irection of Mr. Rossi. The jazz Band entertains the lunch crowd in the annex. Music without mercy!!! CONCERT BAND: First Row KL-RJ: Phillip Ballerini, Tovah Skiles,Frances Martinez, Melody Carlson, Ali Podrid, Marie Dunlap, Ingrid Weiland, johanne Lee, and Illya Laney. Second Row: Mr. Rossi, Meg Saunders, jerry Klevin, Brian Beggs, Eric Mangan ,Dan Anderson, Jamey Carman, Cara Power, Neil Turner, and Mr. Bill Grimason. Third Row: Megan Strom,Robert Toney, Sean Reynolds, Carolyn Backer, Catherine Akana, Laura Traverso, and Aaron Hazen. Fourth Row: Zoe Gilman, Ricky Ellis, Warren Chen, Matt Nichelini, Dennis Hallin, Chica Nee, and Mike Davis. Bands 221 Music, Music, Music! Both the O'DoWd Mr. Iudd. The gospel make their performances by Ms. Hildreth who at school masses and joined the O'Dowd staff other functions the best this year as attendance and most entertaining secretary. The gospel possible. The chorus choir also performed at meets every day as a the Black History Month class and is directed by assembly in February. Chorus 81 Gospel Choir chorus and gospel choir choir meets twice a Week practice many hours to afterschool and is directed Fits --fp-w-we-w -,-. is-f.. M ,.,s Above R: Moderator Janice Hildreth 222 Chorus 8: Gospel Choir gospel choir president Aisha Bealum T E A M S --'i -- because all freshmen spend a ty gfr X if R E T R E A T be .W f -1-t-ft.-w f w t..tiiA-,st-1,1-Q .... 1 1,- 1, ff-Lehi.1fz'-st-ispsggfsgzlgf-fs.,3-fs-iw -si xx .1 ' J R X - ':- T T ' ' k5'.Qs1s.:Q?.i,ke Svfsgi.. si? ' l 0? :fs - Small groups let students talk more freely about themselves, Mr. Iudd gets things started with a unity circle. gil 1 Q., 5 SYE Retreat Teams 223 X tl Est. 1 it 9 F , W v Q l 5 I 5 -QP I It 'ij p ff ,ILL ,, iIHW'WF E 'tw vous ' The French Club moderated by Father f 7 LaBute meets every two weeks to discuss r French culture Watch French films and just share their mutual love of the language. A French Club says 0ui! popular activity for the 20-member group is getting together for a potluck dinner in a members home and then watching a film. Its a great Way to develop conversational French skills stated one club member. The window displays decorating this pag were created by students in Father LaBute' French l classes as a project to show street scenes in a typical French village. French Club join Father La in his classroom for a gro photo. Left: Some members of the E 1 Q liggxli BULVPONN 'l'oUu:lJ W6 l 'XM . , f .::f, 1 2 ,t' 'fy A I izgah., -,, i gaa C I a M ing? A E i K ,VIV I kyyr .r,A i F I 5 I l I l ? 3 5 l 5 cv xi 'ln E EN T a t I 224 French Club 3 Qt 2 x tt t gg it 1vf .'ff 73' - T T' . .a s lr. Patrick Clarke Moderator it asa T S readin Th W rd S as X 'Q x - r r r 4 P S at The Crozier staff has done an r excellent job producing the school 5 K Q . , paper during atterschool and gf I' ' . ,L ,' V, weekend hours five times a Vear. -' ' ' ' 7 , . - , .' ' . 1:19 '1'.',.' 'ji The wide variety ot interesting 1 5 i ' - Q . , V . 4 ,ttf if 3 -. -.2 articles, ranging from editorials ' ' ' ' ' ' ' and features to sports, have kept MS. Nora Qstrofe the readers' eyes glued to the paper. Topics the Crozier staff tackled this year included articles about the BCD Shop, new faculty Moderator 9 0 members, Berkeley's Telegraph Ave., election coverage of Bush vs. Clinton, music reviews, and gays in the lnilitary. The staff often writes about controversial issues at our school and worldwide to increase awareness and spark discussion, All budding journalists are welcome and encouraged to join the staff. nnmnkfwitila s Patrick Kerkstra and Peter Van Tassel work on copy. Mr. Mason checks out the news of O'Dowd. 5 Crozier Editorial Staff l Editor-in-Chief Patrick Kerkstra News Editor Dawn Kalmar Features Editor Editorials Editor Nikki Smith Editorial Staff L-R: Nikki Smith, Dawn Kalmar, Tina Robinson, Peter Van Tassel, and Patrick Kerkstra Missing: Freedom Kreutzer Peter Van Tassel Sports Editor Tina Robinson Art X Photography Editor Freedom Kreutzer Crozier 225 ho Sets Up Student Events? Executive Council and Committees Get The job Done Executive Council members are elected each spring for a one-year term which begins the following year, serving the O'Dowd student body as president, vice president, secretary, and treasurer. The E.C. moderator, Caryn Kunkle, also chooses one student to be her assistant to work with the elected officers on scheduling the year's activities. Being a member of E.C. is a tough job, remarked V.P. Pat Govan, due to the many hours of work it takes to get everything organized. The E.C.'s school day begins 7:30am with a strategy session for planning upcoming activities. lt is tough to wake up and get to school so early, commented Mike Werner President It 's been keen representing oar school Patrick Govan Vice President I think all the little people count! Olivia Balogh Secretary I'1n really a people person Xt if lf? -- president Mike Werner, but it is very satisfying to run a large event and see all the students walk away with smiles. The E.C. isn't the only group that holds early morning meetings. Assemblies and Rallies Committee members spend a lot of time planning events. Committee head Karin Martin thinks the rallies have gone really well. I spent two weeks last summe at Stanford getting excellent ideas for O'Dowd rallies. So far they have all work great. Many students and faculty agree The executive council helps take tickets at the door for the Spirit Week dance held at Merritt College. Above: Alysia Lyons, Curriculum Committee She represents the student body at monthly meetings the Academic Council, an reports the minutes to the Student Council. Far Left: Mike Werner lea school spirit on the quads during Spirit Week. Left: Mike Werner and Iul Arechiga at Star Search '92 Iuliet Arechiga Kim Zierten Moderator's Assistant Freshmen rights W! Executive Council 226 Treasurer I enjoy sharing UTI ray warm COUNCI fazziesn L-Rr Patrick Govan Kimberly Zierten, Ms. Kunkle, Mike Werner, Iuliet Arechiga, an Olivia Balogh tat the rallies have been excellent and could be the It has been an historic year for the Dance Committee 1 that every dance was well attended and made a rofit Their hard work in securing a location, -ecorating and hiring DI s was appreciated by all ho attended The Winter Ball was so popular that :me couples walked away in tears because the bids ere sold out before they had a chance to buy one. The students responsible for all the colorful signs nging around the school are the members of the irit and Publicity Committee I think the school eds more spirit Freedom Kreutzer announced I S. d t t t f th f ' The assemblies and rallies Dana Barfield takes a break H POS ers' are a grea Way O In Orm em O committee poses for a group from the Spirit Week dance Commg events The Commlttee spends many hours photo during a student council and is joined by three fellow fore and after school painting posters and hanging meeting. juniors. Below: Anitra adds the finishing touches. ASSEMBLIES AND RALLIES L-R: Hazel Luciano, Marla Kowalski, Erin Wells, Erin Kreitz, Samantha Fischer, Karin Martin, Qy-Ana Manning, Sean Murphy and Abbey Banks. DANCE L-R: Kim Tippons, Fatima Goss, Kris Hamrick, Arlene Wilson, Amy Chaquette, Kischa Iohnson, and Tina Robinson. Missing: Alison Harris SPIRIT AND PUBLICITY L-R: Anitra Collins, Irene Luciano, Theresa Gabor, IasmineGuillory Melanie Pilecki, Freedom Kreutzer, and Paul Krawiec. 227 Committees The Black Students Union was started in 1986 by former O'Dowd students Angelina Graham and Kim Williams. lt began as an organization in support of African-American students at Bishop O'Dowd. At that time, social studies teacher Tony Green was the group's moderator. The 1992-93 school year has been one of transformation for this group. It is now called the United Black Students Association United Blick Students Associatior A change is going to come... local elementary school, and organizing a school assembly. The assembly was in celebration of February's Black History Month, and was presented a second time in the evening for the public. As a chapter of the United Black Student of California CUBSCD, there are now two regional officers from O'Dowd, sopho- mores Monique Burris and William Peters- At the 1993 State Convention, O'Dowd and has a new moderator, Keith Higgins. This year group activities included welcoming freshmen during their skills week, a new member picnic, tutoring at a Group I11GfHbGrS da11CG at the Blafik The UBSA Northern Regional delegates from O'Dowd take a break from the History MOHU1 611SSGmbly- conference to pose for a snapshot. UBSA president Monique Burris was elected lst vice-president of the UBSC. The UBSA is wished much success in the future. 228 United Black Students Association Senior Carrie Ellis, Moderator s with Keith Higgins, Moderator Monique Burris President Ian Coleman Q ei., eL' f 1stVice-President I Wm'A 'A i ski 5 f K 6 R vi if Darla Thomas 2nd Vice-President Tracy Ward Secretary NSF Alysia Lyons Treasurer Anitra Collins Treasurer's Asst. Above: Students watching the assembly. Above: Black History Month assembly actors performing part of the skit. Alison Harris Head of Committees Adam jones In A Sergeant-at-arms A A A United Black Students Association 229 'K+-.,,, r ,,-L, '- . Es Art Club Having Fun Wit Art The Art department is one of our school's main outlets for creative impuses. Students can take classes that teach them to develop their talents in ceramics, painting, and drawing. Throughout the year O'Dowd's display cases are frequently changed to showcase the variety of artwork students create. The Art club meets twice a month, and organizes the many art events here at O'Dowd. The Spring Art Show has 300 participating students. Some of the other activities this year include a calendar art contest, mural painting, mug making, t- shirt painting, a chalk drawing contest, and an Easter egg decorating competition. Mrs. Fields, the club's moderator, says what she most enjoys about the club is that I get to work with students who have a higher understanding and appreciation for art outside the formal classroom setting. It can get a little crazy sometimes, but we have a lot of fun. ' H : EQ .I I is 3 Y f 1 as S : wi i 0 0 1' wwf Club members meet with Mrs. Fields in the art room to plan upcoming events and to work on individual art projects at , , , tw ' Club members work on painting t-shirts while Sean Aaberg yy seems interested in something else that's going on to the left. iri 230 Art Club T' as w ,,,,,,........------.M nbc. - S,.c..... Above and Below: Students work on projects which often are placed on display in O'Dowd's main lobby showcase for all to see. K W f M fa, Art Club 231 Hiking Club Exploring The Great Cutdoors Found wandering all over the Bay Area is one of the largest groups at O'Dowd, spelunking, on day and nighttime hikes, ocean Walks, and even cross- T the Hiking club. Headed by Mr.Tyler, with the help of Mr. Stevens, a day trip was organized at least once a month this year to explore the unique Northern California terrain. They have gone country skiing. Each year in Iune the whitewater rafting trip along the American River is by far the favorite of club members and alumni. Got some free time? How about joining them on their next hike? Mr. lack Stevens Mr. Tom Tyler Hiking Club Moderators T i i': ' I . it aeoo T , . K - :fi --ti 'ik- I -.'--t.. 9 :ST ' . , t i-it 'i .C r'es tiiii C i.'-, 'etttssii 1-.1 1 y-t,- 1'i' .. tti. - 'V ' - is 1 i,. -h--' is ,:.,, ..,. :.' ' tr 'i t '-i 1 Q' 'i t' 't ' ' .,., T , Q ig ' o s tittpt fi set 'T . . Below: Gathering beneath the mural in .,--f, .i..,. ,,.:.,.. Q , sb I K Mr. Ty1er'S room for a group 232 Hiking Club W -,ff , M fy I , ,b bw I I , V I ,, , 'V .,. i ' V ' 'Q 32 , g , f V 1 5 ,,, . , - , 3,g,, ,.: M 4 , , 'M , 7 U 1, wg H we -A ,A ,.', fy . 4 W V , I ,, yi ,, - A f V ' ' 7 ' ' W ff,,,vm,,qM 1 My K i ka H Y i f i W Above: Taking a Chow break in the fog-Coated Marin I-Ieadlands Below: A ski adventure in the Sierras for a day. KH i i Hiking Club 233 The Best Snow In Five Years! Finally the California drought was over and the conditions for skiing were perfect! O'Dowd skiers took to the slopes several times from November through April and skied at a variety of Sierra resorts. This club, moderated by Mr. Peters, is one of the most popular and largest on campus. Sleepy skiers arrive at O'Dowd by 5:00am to load equipment and themselves on chartered buses for one- day trips. The week-long Easter vacation trip was to Utah, and the weather was perfect for snowboarding and downhillers. It was a terrific season. Remember, don't cross your tips. And, keep on schussing! NIIXI oi finals Mr. Peters passes out lift tickets. See the man in the red hat! V l l s l s sl i K s l ,ga -Asfwfgu, Af' 'g ., ,VW ,M M 234 Ski Club ,VVV , I f , v. f gf, ' ima Tim Fernstrom scores a perfect 7.358 on his daffy. Oh, bgys! It dggglft ggt any bgtfer than this! 1. If ll'-57 -. i 'ii Im as junior Luke Maher with his boots. ANQM Air Bindu 0' , ::,A ,,,,r H 1 J' if Sean Dobbins struggles to pull packed snow out Luxurious and spacious transportation to the slopes of his binding. arranged by Mr. Peters. Ski Club 235 an si' Lady Craddlers Finally At O Dowd omen' Lacrosse Club O'Dowd was the first Northern Califor- nia high school to organize a Women's lacrosse team. It was started in 1991-92 and this year received club status. Cur- rently there are six California high schools who have womens lacrosse teams. This very dedicated group practice at St. Mary's College and at Holy Reedemer, and compete against local colleges and other club teams. These athletes have shown a lot of commitment to establishing this new sport for women at O'Dowd. it V . N X g. xr' 4 236 Groups Women's Lacrosse Team Back Row L-R: Coach Mai Howard, Sarah Applebaur Francis Martinez, Katie Wynne, Tiffany Tong, Ioan Burns, Carrie Criss, Melan Pilecki, and Monica Kearne Middle Row L-R: Hope Holiday, Iennifer Lam, Katherine Lee, and Cara Burke. Seated: Cameron Holland and Iulie Heirn. Missing: Ariana Hartsocl Michelle Lane, Joanne Lee, Heather Trocha, and Cameron Walker. unior State men of America Political Awareness At O'DoWd The I.S.A. is a student-run organization aimed at safe-guarding and enhancing freedom and responsibility in America through youth-centered political aware- ness. With Father Ben Gwens, as modera- tor, the 1.8. A. members actively participate in fall and spring conventions and debates throughout the year discussing worldwide current events. Left and Above Right: Some ISA members gather in Fr. Ben's room for a photo during an evening mg meeting These ISAers practice mock debates to strengthen their argumen- tative skills. Aim Groups 237 i Doing it for a Cause issues organizing activities on campus that Peace Group g i O I Q.-'f if sung g Are you concerned about human rights issues and the survival of planet Earth? Does the evening news about all the unrest at home and around the World make it hard to digest your dinner? Why not join a group of students who share those con- cerns. The Peace Group, moderated by Ms. Wirth, meets throughout the year to discuss local and global social and political will heighten awareness. Meetings are held in the evenings in the chapel, and usually begin with meditation. Topics for discussion are determined by members. Group activities include outings to the beach and hikes, orga- nizing the campus blood drives, and bake sales: raising money for purchasing acres of Rain Forest land. . tttz ttt . Q iq' e Peace group members sell baked goods to raise The chapel provides a peaceful setting for an money to purchase land in the Rain Forest. discussion about the situation in Bosnia. P E 'UCOWCU mob 238 Peace Group Moderator Ms. Wirth listens to student ideas. Proudly displaying a certificate of Rain Forest ownership. Pi A beach outing! 27's ,ii-1' 'Q XM QW-P?7L3 R ' A E'l lI' if W' Q2 fzvllw is-I'f'q'1 ll 4 V ' ' ....-V 7'-33, 7 - ,fggqr - gt x sh. Q 'il' '7 V 'P 'E K nr Y S Ii JI! N: 'l :El .EL '. ' ,x s :Zig f.,-JK' yi! '32 - 'nqf lp. 255: T-- J ,5 , . ,X Q5.,L,gg,ga -f 24551 ,Y , 'gk . ' '-..' ,. H-ff, rss, b .tl I 'H --fan , N - I W. v'i:7 'i 2- My ff! 3... ' , 'ef- X M I , ,.- 7' ,V4'f,'. Q -rj' '1 ft- -i-- f - X W 'I V 'V :, IAXP.-126 Q 71 fl ' r' R I , y - - 5 + - - ff 1 AY! flh' ' .ii X. lf n ' L .. A I l 4 - -L 3.5. I E- , ix' W ,.i...u' iff. V A 'r P A V Q tual ff X l l N -l. ls that sand in my sandwich? Planning upcoming activities in the chapel. .5 Peace Group 239 Sean Aaberg Classes Sz Artist lt's okay... l'm used to being censored. Megan Bauer Faculty!Academics Lauren, why didyou get me into this? Anitra Collins Seniors Have you done your layout, Chris? Lauren Franssen Faculty!Academics l'm ng a freshman Sz my name is Qt Emiiyif' 240 Mitre itre Look What We Put Together We added 50 pages to this year's Mitre for all of O'Dowd's activities. The entire yearbook was created on a Macintosh computer which gave us a lot more control over the final product, but also meant the Mitre staff spent many hours on weekends and after school in the computer lab to make this happen. Our cover art, of constructing a dragon, by Sean 1 i Aaberg, introduces the sections of the Mitre which reveal all that contribute to developing mentally, physically, and spiritually strong individuals. The endsheet art sends our dragon, our graduates on their way to exploring new horizons. We wish to especially acknowl- edge the tremendous commit- ment, creativity, and computer expertise of senior Ashley Iones. Tara Banks Groups Ask someone else to do the interview! Katherine Bergman Editor Student Life That's life in the big city! Shannon Ferguson Editor Student Life i'l1 do a layout but I don't want to do the copy. Emily Goldman Classes! Sports Yeah, l'll be here this weekend. . .and I'll bring food. Ms. Kolsrud Advisor command, option + p 1., Ashley jones The Computer Editor Sorry, I can't help you. You see, l'm just the computer editor. Chris Goodroe Pat Govan Alison Harris Seniors Groups Faculty!Acade1nics joined yearbook because I lf everyone had Oops, did I spill Kristen Larned iought it would look good an afl-O theyqgl bg that? pacultyfACademiCS or college! l didn't know ha iff ,, , 1 1, d have to do World, PPY Who sto e my grease monkey? l'm hungryl' V1ck1 Oakes Photographer 8: Faculty!Acedemics No, really, l love taking pictures. Leslie Remer Student Life Touch and Die! Chester Rosal Sports Cuz l groove like dat, l'm smooth like dat'. Eric Yee Classes!Sports Why am l here on Saturday? Mitre 241 'N A' V 5-X af' Who DOGS What? ' 19? Y ff' All' S Q ' wi 4 few f Q W M 'r f l f Ba W RQf1HQstQ U' ' k' ' 5Qf +c1 f' QT,-QQ Q 6, Administrators Y f s .1 , .i , . , I fl: 'c 'Ea xr Q y .,QJ',iJq.'! 1,5 !a,'P, K ll . K, :Ni r. SATA ' 7 Q :jf ffnldff U 'Q ' 1 Q BQQUXYY SA X N QWWXVYSWW v7 -:L 5 X 91255 1 -s . M . his is-Rt VF Q :D 1 W ' ,'.':f-.jf,f:jv . X L9grn1ngtheR0pQ5 Ayya1l1ngUppQrLockpfS I Freshmen Sophomores f9aliveSoluli0nS1usfWHHf Sleeplflave a Ball Artists Iuniors Seniors lyfgdice PreCiS1Qn DivQrSiUng the Athl 61195 Groups Parents ,N iff .3 . . , , AZAA . ,j ' .3 , 4 fyzw f ., 1' tem :A if if ff . Cf , f's 'T'E7Tfw if 1112 244 Index Index f' --, ,QR , X, 1 1 ,f 1' y ,X 1' 1' 75- -2, 1' J -,ey Aaberg, Sean 84, 92, 230, 240 Abad, Zachary M, 84, 168, 201 Abbate, Vincent j. 72, 76, 170 Abell, Gretchen Anne 97, 114, 118, 218 Abram, Edward D. 84, 182 Acampora, Alfonso P. 72, 184 Acebo, Patrick 172 Acebo, Teresa 131 Achener, Pascal D. 72 Adami, Marissa D. 84,85 Adebiyi, Aderemi O. 50, 72 Adelson, Claire A. 72 Ahern, Kevin M. 84, 168 Ahern, Sandra 133 Ahlas, Andrew G. 60 Ahlas, Harry G. 84 Aiello, Carla M. 72 Aiyer, Tina A. 84 Akana, Catherine A. 60 Alberts, Christopher A. 84, 168 Alderman, Alix Elizabeth 4, 97, 118 Alderman, David F. 60 Alesandrini, Nicola E. 84 Algar, Selim Abdulfettah 97, 118 Allen, jeffrey 60 Allen, Coach Ray 196 Alvarez-Brady, Eamon 72 Andersen, Laura Kirsten 96, 97, 103, 11 Anderson, Daniel M. 60 Anderson, Deanna M. 72 Anderson, Karen E. 72 Andresen, Brian T. 72 Andrews, Ruby M. 60 Angeja, Felicia D. 72 Apperson, Coach Darin 171, 194 Applebaum, Anna 72, 180 Applebaum, Sarah Moli 97, 113 Areceneaux, Araba K. 84 Arechiga, juliet Ann 5, 97, 113, 118 8 Arechiga, Laura C. 72, 74 Armstrong, Aisha M. 60 Arnold, Michael joseph 97, 118, 166, 21 220, 221 Arthur, Myesha N. 60 S, Bates, Katharine L. 72 Battagin, Danny C. 72 Battagin, David M, 60 Battino, Giancarlo Mario 44, 96, 97, 107, 118, 196, 270 Bauer, Megan M. 84, 240 Beal, Lisa D. 60 Bealum, Aisha Sadie 97, 118 Bealum, jameelah 60, 186 Beamer, Paloma 1. 72 Beatty, joshua M. 73, 170 Beck, Laura 60, 216 Becker, Coach 170, 171 Becker, john W. 98, 111, 113, 118, 215 Beggs, Brian C, 60 Benasso, Steven Adrian 98, 118 Bender, Ryan E. 73 Bennett, Alexander D. 73 Bennett, Gerald Dahlron 98, 118, 168 Bennett, Turshika T. 60 Benson, Coach 181 Berge, Scott G. 73 Bergerson, Randal B. 60 Bergman, Maeve Katherine 98, 118, 240, 263 Berkman, Caroline C, 84 Berkstrom, Miguel Robin 25, 98, 118 Bersaglieri, Todd R. 60 Bertrang, jyo 84, 216 Bettinelli-Olpin, Matthew 60, 201 Bevilacqua, Andrea G. 84 Bezaitis, Athan E. 84, 178 Bischalaney, Melissa 60 Blanchard, Beau M. 73, 171, 195 Boggan, Alike D. 60 Bohenna, Bree K. 61 Borden, Lauren L, 61 Bouey, Stephen M. 73, 166, 218 Bowler, Mike 130 Braddock, jennifer j. 73 Bradshaw, justin M. 73 Brady, Coach 181 Brady, Mary Ellen 144, 153 Brantley, jarrod W. 73, 170 Bray, Sara A, 73 Bray, Sarah L. 61 Brecher, Amaya l-1. 73 Brent, Christopher P. 84, 168 Brent, jessica L. 61 Breznikar, Erin L, 44, 84, 85 Breznikar, Lauren 61, 199 Austin, Tiffany Marnice 97, 118 Azevedo, Coach jake 194 Azpiroz, Mikel 72, 178 17' -ec 1 --2 M c 1 1' 1, 1'1 11 ,. .fa Backer, Carolyn E. 60 Bacon, jennifer N. 72 Baker, Laura A. 72 Baker, Myrtle 152 Baldwin, Coach George 204 Ballantine, Cara E. 72 Ballerini, Phillip M. 72 Ballon, Darrin j. 84 Balogh, Olivia Lucia 5, 97, 113, 118 Banks, Amanda G, 60 Banks, M. Abbey 97, 118, 213, 293 Banks, Tara Marie 97, 118 Bankston, Brandi N. 72 Bannister, Coach Mike 182 Bannwarth, jessica L. 72, 205 Barbee, jeffrey Robert 97, 118, 166 Bartield, Dana j. 84 Barletta, Giancarlo A. 84 Barnum, julie A. 60 Barron, Michael j. 60 Bridgett, Ronnie A. 73 Brooke, Coach Don 198, 199 Brooks Brooks , Brian K. 61 , Takiyah 61 Brown, Brian 61, 272 Brown, Elisabeth A, 73, 199 Brown, james 73 Brown, jasmin T. 73 Brown, jeshawna R. 73 Brown, Kathy 144 Brown, Coach Steve 165, 166, 201 Broxton, Kelly R. 73 Brunel, Suzann D. 73 Brutocao-Kemp, jessica 73, 166 Bryant, Daniel E. 61, 171 Bryson, Nicole M. 84 Buckner, Natasha E. 84 Buettner, Christian M. 84, 168, 178, 192 Buller, Burch, Burge, Allison W. 73 Alessandra D. 61 Chandra Nicole 98, 113, 118 Burger, Charlotte A. 73 Burke, Cara jean 98, 118 Burns, joan Susanne 98, 118 Burns, Mark B. 73 Burris, Monique 28, 73, 153, 229 Butkus, William M. 85, 196, 218 Bybel, Niles S. 74, 178 1 1 . 1' --cs, , V1 ,cs-X ,!. -ay Caetano, Izabel P. 74, 215 Cain, Hilary M. 74, 153 Calclerwood, john 150, 155 Cameron, Sarah M. 74, 174 Campbell, Kimani N. 85 Camper, jeremy justin 10, 98, 118, 168 Campos, Monica D. 74 Campos-Bigard, Tony 61, 185 Canning, Rachel L. 74 Carbone, Andrew T. 61, 194 Carder, Benjamin S. 85 Cardis, Elizabeth L. 98, 113, 118, 212, 21 Carlson, Melody A. 61, 221 Carlson, Michael j. 85, 168 Carlson, Patricia M. 74, 153, 174, 218 Carlson, Steven T. 85 Carman, jamey R. 61, 179, 207, 218, 221 Carpenter, Myrada C. 74 Carraway, Karen Michelle 98, 118 Carroll, joshua Michael 98, 118, 213, 21 Carroll, Susan Marie 99, 118 Casey, Leah M. 61 Cashman, Erika 61, 181 Castillo, Mark 146, 195 Catanzaro, Loretta M. 85 Cavallo, Maria A. 74 Cavin, Mitchell Christian 99, 118, 192 Cawthon, Nicholas W. 98, 99, 118 Cervantes, jose 132 Cesarello, Barbara 74 Cesarello, Monica 99, 118, 153, 218 Chan, Cleo C. 61, 153, 205, 219 Chan, Eric 74, 153, 207 Chan, Lisa 74 Chan, Melinda L. 74, 153 Chann, Michael j. 61 Chaquette, Amy j. 85, 227 Chaquette, Brian 99, 115, 118, 178 Charron, Alinya T. 85, 172 Chaudhry, Michelle D, 74 Chen, Nicholas K. 74, 199 Chen, Warren D. 61, 179, 195, 218, 221 Chiao, Agnes 74, 199 Childs, jenna A. 61, 166, 199 Chin, jason C. 74, 195 Chu, Emily Y. 74, 153, 218 Churchill, jamilla K. 74, 187 Clack, Lauren j. 61, 180 Clarke, Danielle M. 74, 201 Clarke, Patrick 150, 195, 225 Clement, Tamica LaShawn 99, 118, 187 256 Clevenger, Carolyn S. 61, 172 Cohen, jennifer 61 Cohen, Micah A. 85, 201, 212, 216, 217 Cohn, jonathan 74, 153, 195 Colelli, Fr. Marc 2, 131 Coleman, Ian Malik 29, 99, 103, 118, 22 Coleman, judy 133 Colliau, jennifer Trish 99, 118, 212, 21 Collignon, Genevieve A, 85, 212, 215 Collins, Anitra Roshawn 53, 99, 118, 2 229, 240, 266 Collins, Brian j. 85, 166, 201, 215, 218 Concannon, johnna Marie 99, 118, 204, 289 Conradi, Melissa L. 52, 62, 181 Cook, Daisy Marie 96, 99, 118, 212, 214 261 Corbridge, Stephanie M. 85 Cordone, Gino 132 Cordone, Marc 132 Correira, Sharon 131, 162 Cowan, Peter 136 Jyle, Casey B. 85, 204 xyoca, W. David 85, 153, 194 'aun, Catherine A. 85, 153, 172 Egan, Katherine Erin 100, 118, 215 Eisman, Rachel A. 75 Elaiho, Eseosa l. 62, 185 I 1 riss, Carrie Ann 99, 118, 236 'oss, Eric N. 23, 85, 194, 234 'oss, oss, 'otti, jason 171 Michael R. 62,194 Gina M. 62 'owell, julie Ann 100, 118 mmings, Michael T. 74, 170, 178, mmins, Bishop john S. 126, 302 shing, Brian 150, 178 shing, Kevin 136, 170, 201 ,cfxirs-2. . Des.. .Di - --f 1 , . 218 f 1 1 1'v , l f 1 mr. 1 I K-,..r 1' ,1 can-I, bel, Sean Phillip 62, 171 cus, Lawrence Everett 100, 118 ganzo, Sally M. 85, 153, 166, 218 hllof, Ralph L. 62, 170, 171, 194 lFerro, Erin E. 74 lFerro, Peter M. 85, 192 rmstadt, Scott H. 62, 184 mell, Brian S. 85, 153 vidson, Christine 62 is, Aisha N. 73, 74, 215, 219 is, Michael Z. 62, 171, 194, 221 son, Adia R. 85, 187 an, Colin Madigan 100, 118, 201 n, Deborah 146 n, Robin E. 62, 166, 201 omenico, Adrian 62, 199 by, Owen 135, 214, 301 itt, Laura E. 74, 180, 204 itt, Coach Milt 196 oung, Adam Karl 100, 118, 285 z, Maxmillian R. 85, 207, 218 , Laura A. 62 cksen, Suzanne I. 62, 205 er, Else G. 62, 172, 186, 215 mer, john C. 74 tmer, Meta Lee 100, 114, 118, 199 bins, Sean D. 100, 118, 135, 192, 215, 293 d, Anton S. 74 ahue, Shannon M. 74, 187 gherty, Annika L. 85, 212, 215 gherty, Dennis 11, 74, 144, 155, 198, 202 glas, Natasha D. 86 ey, jamil A. 62, 171, 194 ns, Mykia R. 62, 205 ing, Crystal K. 62, 163 e, Ryan T. 86, 196, 197 , Dawn M. 62 bocky, Nicholas A. 62, 185 nkers, Michael A. 74 ois, Emerson Arabyan 100, 118, 168, y, Susan M. 74, 218 gan, jeremy M. 75, 178 can, Christopher j. 86, 182 lap, Marie L. 62, 221 n, Kevin S. 62 n, Ryan K. 62 n-Ruiz, Elizabeth 75, 77, 216 !,.,sv- an ---. ' V., P1 -p , I I, , 1 I. 2 1, 1 scrxxxjfa n, Patricia K. 11, 75, 180 ardt, Christopher 86, 168, 178 ouse, justin S. 86 ards, Mensah A. 86 Elderts, Robin Malia 100, 118 Elliott, Alexander S. 75 Ellis, Carrie Lenise 28, 57, 100, 118, 201, 228 Ellis, Richard A. 75, 154, 170, 201, 221 Ellsworth, Andrew B. 75, 215, 216 Elson-Schwab, Lev David 100 Emeh, Debra 136 Emerson, Abigail L. 62, 172 Erickson, jeffrey M. 86, 192 Erickson, Sonia Marie 100, 106, 118, 251 Erwin, David T. 62, 195 Erwin, Peter j. 86, 195 Esparza, Christina M. 75, 219 Esser, Adam Charles 100, 113, 118, 196 Evans, Estella V. 62 Evans, Geordana M. 62, 166, 205 f'-Cx fam -4.5- 1 ref-2, P7 1 K 1 1 1 , . 1 ,l 1 . 5----1 1' I mxxxif. Fedasz, Sergio A. 86, 153 Fein, Nicole R. 75, 199 Fenstermacher, Kathryn 86 Ferguson, Shannon M. 100, 118, 218, 240, 262 Fernandez, Holly M. 75 Femstrom, Timothy john 96, 100, 118, 135, 192, 215, 21s, 221, 292 Ferrero, Sarah Alexandra 100, 118, 218 Fields, Caroline 138, 155, 230, 231 Finn, Heather j. 75, 187 Fischer, Cara F. 52, 62 Fischer, Samantha j. 52, 86, 212, 216, 227 Foggiato, Renee Marie 100, 118, 256 Foley, Matthew j. 75, 153, 166, 195, 218 Fong, jason E. 62, 207 Fong, Kelly Dalton 100, 118, 153, 207 Fong, Rene 86, 163 Forest, Gregory Andrew 100, 113, 118 Forst, Nicole Suzanne 101, 118 Fouladi, Nicole 75 Fox-Davis, Kendra 86 Francioch, Christopher L. 86, 218, 221 Francis, Christopher S. 62, 166, 218, 221 Index Gallup, joshua R. 63 Galvin, Erin N. 86, 199, 218 Galvin, Marissa K. 63 Gamoso, Dionisio F. 101, 119, 153, 207, 218 Garcia, Dusty 75 Garcia, jessica C. 63 Garcia, Nancy I. 75 Gardiner, Aaron 86, 153, 168, 169, 192 Gardner, Kelley P. 63, 220 Garner, Kimberly L. 75, 162 Garrett, Michelle A. 86 Gehrke, Reed A. 86, 168, 201 Gerardin, Adam D. 75, 179 Gerber, juliana A. 87 Gibson, joshua C. 9, 75, 194 Gielow, Erica M. 63, 153, 186, 199 Gill, jordan M. 75, 170, 215, 216 Gilland, Russell M. 87, 212, 216 Gilliam, Kevin Todd 53, 101, 119 Gilliam, Ryan 129 Gilman, Zoe B. 63, 221 Frank, Bindu Alexander 101, 117, 118, 135, 166, 167, 216, 218 Franklin, Christopher S. 101, 119, 168, 169 Franklin, Isiah 75, 170 Franssen, Lauren R. 53, 86, 93, 153, 240 Franssen, Marc A. 63 Freccero, Ann K. 86, 153, 174, 199 Freccero, Anthony S. 63, 185, 195 Freeland, Daniel j. 86, 207, 215, 221 Freeman-Brady, Vega 51, 57, 75 Frisbee, john Thomas 43, 101, 119, 153, 196, 215, 218, 221, 284 Fritzsche, jason R. 63, 171, 179 Frogley, Timothy Patrick 101, 119 Fry, Christopher K. 75, 184 Fry, Edward j. 86, 192 Fugett, Michael A. 75, 170, 195 Fukawa, Coach Dean 172 aflsxxrsc 1 Xu 9--3 cngxf. 1 I : 1 1 . 1 2,7 1 . X41 1' 9 r- --if Gabor, Theresa Ann 101, 113, 119, 153, 227 Gage, Peter T. 63, 179, 220 Galabow, Noah R. 101, 119, 168 Gallegos, julie N. 86 Gilson, Bradley N. 75, 170, 194, 215, 218 Gilson, Brian C. 87, 168 Giovanetti, Nathaniel G. 87, 93, 168, 201 Glafkides, Stephanie V. 85, 87 Glass, Lindsay 63, 174 Glatzer, Ollie B. 75, 215 Glaude, Derek M. 63 Glenn, Tarik Akeel 101, 106, 119, 168, 169, 201 Glick, Tristine B. 51, 101, 119, 172, 262 Glover, Erin Elizabeth 101, 119 Goldman, Emily R. 75, 240, 267 Goncalves, julia 63 Gonzalez, Coach Noe 174, 207 Goodhart, Brad 72, 148, 154, 155, 156 Goodhart, Gabe 166 Goodroe, Christopher W. 101, 119, 192, 241, 270, 272 Goodroe, Heather L. 75, 199 Goods, Dameon j. 75, 170 Gordon, Scot A. 63, 216 Gorzycki, Meg 150, 156, 157 Goss, Fatima A. 87, 153, 218, 227 Govan, Patrick Kelly 101, 119, 199, 226, 241, 250, 270 Grant, Aaron Geoffrey 101, 119, 218, 221 Grant, Ayana K. 63, 201 Grant, Bisa T. 87, 201 Granucci, Kyle C. 75, 215, 216 Graves, Richard C. 87 Gravitz, Lauren Beth 101, 113, 119, 153, 215 Gray, Robert D. 75 Grazzini, Bob 117, 134 Grazzini, Paul R. 87, 218, 221 Green, Brenton S. 76, 184 Green, james M. 87, 182, 183 Green, Tony 151, 166, 166, 201, 202, 228 Gregory, jay A. 63 Grell, joan 132 Grell, Sara j. 63, 186 Griffin, Catanga P. 76 Griffith, Ann-Marie L. 63 Griggs, joseph M. 63, 185 Grillo-Chope, Luisa E. 87, 199 Grimason, Bill 220, 221 Grisham, jonathan F. 63, 201 Grossmann, Heather E. 87, 92, 212 Grote, joscelyn M. 63, 172 Growl, Damon A. 87, 194 Gruen, Coach jon 194 Gruen, Katherine K. 61, 63, 205 Guillory, jasmine Monique 101, 113, 119, 212, 227 Gumbs, Dana A. 63, 219 Guyton, Aurice E. 76 Gwilliam, jennifer Ann 101, 119, 174, 263 246 Index Index ,f DD'N-. 11 DST' v 1 1 1' I . 1 ' ' '--at 1 ,' ecxxxiy, Hacker, jonathan P. 76 Hagar, Corinne Elizabeth 101, 111, 113, 119, 215, 218 Hall, Quincy 63 Halley, Constance R. 76, 199 Hallin, Denis P. 76, 179, 221 Hamlett, Kelly K. 63, 181 Hamrick, Kris jay 10, 102, 119, 207, 227 Hancock, Thomas M. 52, 76, 207, 218 Hanelt, Kristian P. 63, 179 Hanks-Mathews, Cara 63 Hanna, Tracy L. 76, 153, 180, 218 Hannigan, Michele T, 63 Hansen, jesse Hollander 102, 113, 119 Hansen, Katherine H. 76, 180 Harbaugh, Sarah R. 87, 181, 204 Hardy, Anika C. 76, 201 Hargraves, Clara-Luz 76 Harkness, Malcolm Edwards 102, 119, 196, 218 Harmon, Calisha C. 87, 187 Harris, Alison Lashaun 28, 29, 52, 102, 113, 119, 227, 229, 241 Harrison, Schuyler W. 87, 194 Harrow, Lindsay A. 63, 174 Hartney, Caitlin H. 63, 166, 216 Hartsock, Ariana E. 64, 174, 236 Harvey, Sandra L. 64, 186 Haskell, Adrienne E. 87, 212 Hayashi, Chris T. 76, 170, 206 Haywood, Ashley Elizabeth 52, 102, 119, 215, 219 Hazen, Aaron A. 64, 221 Healy, Scott M. 76, 170 Heeb, Matthew B. 76, 170 Heim, julie Cathleen 102, 119, 218, 236, 276 Henderson, Angela R. 76 Hennessy, Sister Rose-Marie 126, 302 Herbranson, juel C. 102, 119, 168, 267 Herlihy, Shawn T. 76, 199 Herrick, Leo j. 76, 166, 201, 219 Hessler, Courtney Leigh 49, 102, 119, 260 Hester, Moira 64, 186 Hiatt, Nathan Rama 51, 52, 98, 102, 119, 199, 212, 278 Hickman, julia D. 87 Higgins, Keith 129, 170, 171, 228 Hildreth, janice 133, 222 Hilgert, Daniel K. 76, 199 Hilgert, Scott Alan 57, 102, 119, 199 Hill, Laura 174 Hilsabeck, Burr H. 87, 192 Hinkley, Leighton B. 76 Hischier, Courtney N. 76, 153, 199 Ho, jonathan Kar On 102, 113, 119 Hoard, Daniel 102, 119 Hodge, Albert M. 76, 215, 216 Hoffmann, William C. 64 Hogarty, Erin E. 76 Holden, Sarah Catherine 103, 119 Holiday, Hope D. 103, 113, 119, 236 Holland, Cameron L. 52, 76, 236 Holland, Marisa L. 64 Holmes, Helena Anne 103, 119, 250 Holston, Ira 4, 44, 144 Houston, Oona M. 64 Hout, Timothy M. 76, 195 Hove, Emily K. 85, 87, 153, 174, 204, 216 Howard, Coach Mary 236 Hudnall, Arrienne L. 64, 219 Huelga, Coach 178 Huie, Carrie G.Y. 76, 153, 201 Hull, Katherine E. 76 Hunt, Elena Marie 103, 119, 295 Hunt, Elizabeth P. 49, 87, 181 Hurst, Sawan A. 87, 170, 194 Hussain, Sarah K. 64, 199 Huynh, Mary Thu 103, 119 Hyde, Amy Elizabeth 44, 45, 103, 119, 213 Hynes, Brian james 103, 119, 182, 183, 280, 281 1f'h'7 r -f-e 1 42,2 -,fl 1' 1' 1 , 1 . 1 1 ,xxx , 1 ,rx --J lanora, joe 146, 192 lbarra, jose A. 64, 171 lbarra, Kenya X. 64, 186 Ikeda, Melinda M. 87, 212, 215, 216, 217 Isaacs, Coach Dale 204 Ivary, Andrew William 103, 119, 178, 206, 218 .f '--. 1' Do' , T74 -asf. f 'V 1 F LN jaber, Gina j. 88, 153 jackson, Alvin ShaColby 88, 194, 218 jackson, Reginauld W. 64, 185 jacobs, Coach 171 jacobs, Lauren M. 76 jaeger, David L. 76, 184, 195 jaeger, joy Alison 52, 103, 107, 119, 172, 250 james, David Emil 49, 103, 119, 182, 183 james, Sheridan 142 jameson, Asha M. 76 yani, Andrea Inna 103, 119, 199 jenkins, Claudia 76, 162 jennings, Kendra H. 88, 204 jennings, Kirsten Inga 103, 119, 204, 257 jobson, Guinevere L. 64 johnson, Adesha Deltriniq 98, 104, 119, 212, 214, 271 johnson, Anne E. 77, 199 johnson, Darnita L. 96, 104, 119, 153, 283 johnson, Hannah R. 77 johnson, Kameron P. 64 johnson, Kindra Lynn 104, 110, 119, 162, 201, 202, 212 johnson, Kischa L. 52, 88, 227 johnson, Kristine Annette 104, 119, 212, 275 johnson, Michelle A. 88, 218 johnson, Owen 77, 170 johnson, Sara L. 64, 199, 220 johnson, Tamara M. 77 johnson, Tamiko L. 88, 153 johnson, Tracey M. 88, 153 jones, Adam C. 88, 168, 229 jones, April S. 64 jones, Ashley Daniel 51, 52, 104, 107, 119, 240, 241, 279 jones, Eric M. 88 jones, Erin E. 64, 215, 216 jones, Megan N. 77, 153 jones, Michele Y. 88, 186, 201, 215 jones, Nicole Elise 8, 104, 119, 213, 214 jones, Nicole T. 64, 205 joyce, Linda M. 61, 64, 172, 186 jubb, Lucas A. 64, 185, 195 judd, Brian 44, 45, 46, 48, 49, 84, 130, 222, 223 justison, Elizabeth P. 88, 199, 218 -. Ki, 1 -2. J, 1 1 1' 1 1 ll J 1 1 oxen fy! 7'--,V Kalkstein, Matthew 64, 171 Kalmar, Dawn C. 77, 153, 205, 225 Kalofonos, Ippolytos A. 44, 104, 113, 11 153, 215, 216, 219, 262 Kaltenberg, Eric G. 77, 184 Kamian, Mary 128 Kanat, Celina A, 64 Kane, Timothy R. 88, 218 Kastama, Kathryn 17, 35, 134 Kastel, Boris 146 Kastel, Eva 136, 154, 155 Kearney, Chris S. 64, 194 Kearney, Monica jean 104, 119, 236 Kees, Howard 88, 201 Kelly, jennifer L. 64, 172 Kelly, Megan K. 88, 172 Kelly, Meghan Elizabeth 104, 119, 261, 273 Kelly, Ryan P. 61, 64, 171, 194 Kelly-Prola, Aimee Marie 104, 119, 218 Kemper, joshua E. 64 Kerkstra, Kathryn E. 64, 199 Kerkstra, Patrick R. 88, 92, 192, 212, 215, 225 Kiang, Stanley T. 104, 119, 292 Kilner, Erin 257 Kim, Stephen L. 88, 207 Kingsbury, Erin 88, 199 Kircher, Paul 147 Klausner, Colin j. 77 Klein, Abraham D. 64, 185 Kleker, Virginia R. 64, 199 Kleven, Gerald j. 64, 171, 221 Knezevich, Amanda 65 Knickerbocker, Timothy 88, 207 Knudsen, Carmelle 135 Ko, Alan 77, 153 Kohles, Dennis 139, 213, 214 Kohnert, Summer j. 77, 172 Koistinen, Eric 65 Kolsrud, Debra 137, 240 Kowalski, Marla Ann 104, 119, 199, 227 253, 297 Kramer, Alayna 65 Kramer, Christine L. 88 Krausen, Kelsey 65, 174, 180, 205 Krawiec, Paul Sarna 104, 119, 178, 192, 227 Krawiec, Peter 145, 192 Kreitz, Erin C. 52, 88, 174, 199, 227 Kreutzer, Freedom Rae 104, 120, 219, 2 227, 295 Kriens, Erik 65, 179 Kucer, Bob 148, 154, 155, 185 Kumar, Satvinder 132 Kunigenas, Alex j. 77 Kunkle, Caryn 130, 226 fa- 2 K -4. 1 7 ms., 'kr X.. , -on-xxx X.: , 1 1 ' ' '-1.- 1 1 Ne, 1 .1 5-s-1f La Borde, David Valentine 104, 120, 1 168, 283 La Bute, Fr. Marvin 140, 141, 224, 155 Lacy, Michelle Lynn 104, 120 Lagios, john Markos 105, 196, 120, 292 Lagrisola, Erika D. 65 Lam, jennifer 105, 120, 236 Lanctot, Brendan H. 65, 105, 171, 194 Lane, Michelle S. 65, 236 Laney, Illya N. 65, 221 Larned, Kristen N. 88, 199, 241, 272 Larson, Emily A. 65, 166, 199 Larson, Jacob 77 Lash, Erica S. 88, 199, 212 Latigue, Dominic J. 65 au, Christine S. 77 au, Sherman R. 77, 201 au, Wilson 65 awrence, Alexandra 77 ederer, Mark E. 65, 171 ee, David H. 88153, 218 .ee, Joanne M, 65, 174, 221, 236 ee, Katherine Mei Hwei 105, 153, 174 18, 236 ee, Lakisha D. 65 ee, Warren E. 65, 179 eibee, John R. 65, 153, 207, 220 emire, Kevin F. 77, 195, 215, 216 endl, Eric A. 65, 171, 220 eng, Joshua S. 89, 154,178,218 enhardt, Marisa 8, 25, 105, 120, 187, enzini, Colleen L. 89, 90 enzini, Kathleen A. 65, 186 evine, Tarima Elise 44, 105, 120 evit, Nina E. 51, 85, 89,153,214, 218 evy, Annie A, 65, 199 ew, Karen 89, 153 ew, Wilson C. 105, 120, 153 wis, Andrew N. 65, 171 'm, Jason W. 89 'les-Wilkin, Viva D. 65, 194 'lly, Elizabeth A. 77 nd ley, Andrew C. 89, 199, 221 nehan, Amy C, 77 nehan, Ryan Patrick 105, 120 nville, Daniel S. 89, 168, 178 otta, Lorraine 60, 140, 141 vingston, Angela M. 77 vingston, Clarence M. 65, 171 zama, Jennifer N. 65, 184, 204 yd, Jeanette V. 65, 172 , Angie 65, 205, 219 ckett, Leonard Lee II 44, 105, 120 os, Emily A. 65 uie, Erin Nicole 105, 120, 153, 218 vewell, Tracy A, 89, 153, 154, 218 cas, Michael 137 ciano, Hazel Marie 103, 105, 120, 227 ciano, Irene L. 77, 227 ther, Mychal A. 65, 201 ons, Alysia M. 89, 216, 226, 229 ons, Asher L. 89, 212, 213, 216, 217 uns, Bill 9, 142 le, Ardorise 65 f. .V , f cllvaine, Peter C. 65, 207 ck, Jerry A. 105, 110, 120, 168 igan, Molly l.. 89 ison, Robert J. 89, 207 s, Robin C. 89,187 ier, Lucas D, 23, 89, 135, 192 er, Melissa J. 66, 180 er, Marisa 140, 141 let, Kim 147 chester, Ann 35, 127 es, Stacey Melissa 105, 120, 199, 289 gan, Eric 66, 171, 221 ifesto, joseph R. 77 n, Amardip 105, 120, 153 ning, Qy-Ana E. 9, 89, 212, 214, 227 uchehri, Darius L. 89 uel, Mary M. 77, 153, 172 p, Timonthy D. 61, 66, 170 ch, Heather Yvonne 8, 105, 120, 291, 2 r Marsh, Ellyn M. 66, 186, 213, 215, 216 Martin, Anna C. 11, 77, 180, 218 Martin, Karin Ann 50, 106, 120, 226, 227, 285 Martinez, Delilah 106, 120, 233 Martinez, Frances M. 66, 221, 236 Marzell, Miesha 106, 110, 120, 166, 167, 201, 202 Mason, Gary 128, 170 Massey, Julana 77 Maxwell, Christine Ann 106, 120, 218 Maxwell, Mary A. 66, 199, 220 May, Christopher Bryan 44, 103, 106, 120 Mazzini, Micaela l, 73, 77,162 McAndrews, Jamie A. 73, 77, 186 McCabe, Dona 17, 152 McCracken, Coach 187 McCrady, Robert 129 McDaniel, l-eRoyn E. 77 McDonald, Keisha C. 61, 66, 86 McDonald, Kevin S. 86, 89, 153 McEneany, Etta 132 McGee, Sky J. 66, 185 McGugin, Scott A. 66 lVlcGuiness, Elise A. 89, 153, 199 McKenzie, Jamal J. 77, 170 McKinstry, Catherine Anne 106, 154 McLaughlin, Brian C. 66, 179 McPherson, Cameron C. 89, 192 Medaglia, Richard 137 Mendes, Mark J. 66 Merrick, Stacey Yvonne 106, 120, 172, 284 Merschdort, Joseph P. 89 Mertz, Sarah D. 89, 92, 153, 154, 199, 218 Messenger-Wescott, Anya 106, 120, 213, 214, 251, 261 Meyers, Katherine M. 77, 153, 199 Meyers, Wendelin 106, 107, 120 Michel, Joshua K. 77, 207 Micon, Rebecca G. 77 Miles-Threatt, Candace 66, 186, 201 Miles-Threatt, Crystal 66, 186, 201 Miller, Catherine Jeanne 11, 106, 120 Milligan, Erin M. 89, 199 Milligan, Sheila M. 66, 166, 199 Mills, Gavin M. 78 Mino, Jorge F. 89 Minor, Yolanda Rachel 106, 120, 187 Miranda, Alexander E, 90, 168, 169 Miranda, Rachel C. 66 Mitchell, Hilary A. 66 Mitchell, Kevin E. 66,171,185 Moenich, Christopher 66, 184 Molesworth, Darlene 132 Molinari, James T, 78, 196,221 Molinari, Jim 184 Monson, Laura E. 78, 180 Moore, Adrian Hezekiah 106, 113, 120, 192, 218 Moore, Coach LaShay 170 Moore, John R, 78, 195 Moore, Megan M, 78, 181, 218 Moore, Rebecca C. 90 Moore, Samuel A. 107, 116, 120, 206 114, 120, Morgan, Jennifer Noelle 107, 120, 215, 218, 221, 285 Morgan, Scott F. 90, 168, 199, 218 Morris, McKinley Lee 5, 107, 120 Morrison, Aaron J. 90 Morrison, Robert Locke 107, 120, 291 Morrison, Ryan A. 66 Mosher, Jill A. 66 Mosley, Sheri M. 78 Moslosky, Fr. Robert 145 Moss-Kelley, Stephen 66, 170, 184, 195 Muller, Courtney A, 66, 199 Muller, Timothy W. 90 Murakami, John R. 78, 168, 184 Murakami, Michael 1-1. 78 Murphy, Kaitlin 78 Index Murphy, Sean C. 90, 153, 192, 227 Murphy, William Raymond 57, 107, 113, 120, 212, 215 Murray, Eryn E. 90 Murray, Gretchen L. 52, 90 Murry, James D. 53, 90 5 T 777' -, f 7 1 rf' ' 1 , 1 1 .N , If Nachtwey, Robert E. 66, 179 Nagase, Elizabeth T. 90 Najar, Kahlil A. 90, 194, 218 Nakahara, Sean 1-1. 90, 192, 218 Naujoks, Frederick B. 66 Neal, Jamila 133 Neely, Jessica Irene H. 96, 107, 120, 153, 199 Negri, Jason 79, 166, 201 Nelson, Coach 182 Nelson, Sue Ellen 139, 215 Newman, Lisa 148, 172 Newson, Jaquay N, 66 Ng, Jessica 90, 153, 218 Nguyen, Dantram P. 78 Nichelini, Matthew J. 78, 199, 218, 221 Nii, Chikashige 66, 171, 185, 221 Nixon, Erin M. 107, 120, 153, 276 Nolan, Rosanna L. 66 Nolin, Amy C. 90, 184, 204 .f s- ,K , , , f' if Lx J, O'Banion, Megan G. 78, 79 O'Connor, David J. 66, 199 O'Dea, Kevin M. 78, 214, 216 O'Leary, Allyson J. 66, 181 O'Leary, Melissa K. 66, 181 O'Neill, Eoin D. 67 O'Neill, Sr. Mary 145, 155 Oakes, Victoria A. 51, 90, 241 Okamoto, Eric Lawrence 107, 120, 215, 219 Oliver, Trina 139, 215 Olkowski, Ed 134 Olkowski, Jonathan Adam 107, 120, 221 Olson, Eric D. 78, 79, 170, 186 Ono, Evan Fumio 107, 120, 153 Orr, H, Malik 90, 168, 201 Orton, Nadia K. 107, 113, 120, 215, 218, 290 Orvell, Sarah M. 90, 180 Osborne, Michael 133 Osborne, Nicholas F. 90, 192, 215 Ostrote, Nora 137, 225 Outlaw, Jaseon S. 67, 206 Owens, Fr. Ben 147, 155, 237 Pacheaco, Joshua J. 67 Pacheco, Nathan 107, 120, 154, 178, 192, 215, 218, 221, 296 Pacheco, Zia 90, 181,218 Paine, Carli E. 78, 199, 215, 216 Pal, Jonathan R. 78 Park, Hyun P. 67 Partch, Jeremy S, 67, 199 Pasquini, Gina K. 67, 181, 199 Payne, Jerry E. 67, 171, 201 at Index 247 248 lndex Index Peck, jason Randolph 108, 120, 290 Peck, Laurene 78, 166, 199 Pedder, Brendan Edward 108, 116, 120, 192 Pendleton, David R. 78, 182 Perenon, Paul 152, 168 Peri, Amiee C. 78, 215, 216, 217 Pernal, Monica L. 78, 153 Perpetuo, Micaela M. 78, 153 Perrier, Tanya M. 90, 93, 181 Peters, Lorin 93, 148, 234 Peters, William D. 78, 228 Petersen, Meagan Sina E. 108, 120 Petrini, jessica Anne 108, 120, 153, 218, 256 Petrini, Lori C. 76, 78 205, 216 Petroelje, David L, 90, 153, 199, 215, 218, 219 Peyton, Tisa T. 67 Pfaendler, Robert David 8, 67, 108, 120, 218, 221 Phelps, Mike 145, 182 Phillips, Kirk 129 Pickering, Edward M, 90, 153, 206 Pieper, Madelyne 133 Pilecki, Melanie Veronica 108, 120, 236, 227 Plageman, Laura C. 78, 199 Platt, Andrea M. 73, 78, 215, 216 Podrid, Ali M. 52, 67, 221 Pohl, jessica E. 67 Pohl, Krysia Victoria 50, 96, 108, 111, 120, 273 Pointer, Adante D. 78, 170 Polito, julia C, 61, 67, 163 Poole, Matthew j. 78 Pope, Stephen G. 78 Popovich, Micky C. 67, 185 Power, Cara D. 67, 221 Poynter, Mara B. 67, 186, 204 Presto, Patrick G. 78, 195 Prola, Robert j. 79 Promes, William j. 67 Pruitt, Katie M. 67, 172 Prusinovski, Thomas 79, 170 Purcell, Alison H. 79, 166, 216 Puri, Sarina M. 52, 85, 91, 153 Pyatt, joshua Martin 108, 120, 168, 199 Kflxx'---. 1' T' - T7 I I, 11 1 '-- 1F 1, 75-we 1 1 an-xy. Queen, Roger A. 79, 170 Quittman, Barbara j. 79 .A j f 1 1 1 1 , 1 1' P 5--. .' 1' .N-V-gf. Rachal, H. jaime 108, 120, 168, 182, 281 Rachal, Venus A. 67 Rago, Edward C. 79 Rampa, David john 108, 120, 196, 267, 292 Rampa, Michael S. 79 Ranalletti, Fr, Richard 126 Randall, Anjelica 91, 153, 166, 167, 201, 216 Rasch, Eric T. 67, 185 Rathfon, Sara K. 79 Ravnik, Anthony C. 91, 199, 202 Ravnik, David M. 91, 216 Ravnik, joseph S. 67 Rawlinson, Elisa Claire 108, 120 Rebensdorf, Alicia Dawn 52, 108, 120, 174, 261 Reding, Ann M. 67, 166, 199 Redman, Wanda 214 Redmond, Shaka j. 79, 170, 179, Reed, Nathan E. 91,168,182 Regacho, Billy 108, 120 Reilly, Adam Howard 108, 113, 120, 168, 192 Rein, Sierra A. 79, 215, 216 Remer, Leslie Marie 8, 52, 108, 120, 241, 278, 287 Rennegarbe, Melissa E. 67, 215, 216 Renton, Caroline E. 67 Reposa, Ryan j. 67, 171 Reynders, Timothy 131 Reynolds, Kevin j. 67, 184 Reynolds, Sean E. 67, 171, 221 Rheinheimer, Lisa C. 67, 181 Richards, Kathleen O. 79, 153 Richardson, Nicole M. 67 Richardson, Regan j. 61, 67, 171, 201 Richmond, Afrah D, 91, 153, 154 Richmond, Rasheed A. 67, 201 Riemer, Neal B. 91, 212 Ries, Phyllis E. 79 Riley, Aineicia G. 79 Riley, Erin K. 79, 153, 172 Rivers, Danielle L. 91 Roberts, Anita 91, 153 Roberts, jessica Beatrice 108, 113, 120 Roberts, joshua L.K. 68, 171, 194 Roberts, Lois 135 Robinson, Kristina K. 91, 225, 227 Rocci, Laura P. 68 Rodkin, Benjamin C.S. 79 Rodriguez, Aria N. 85, 91, 180, 204, 212 Rogers, john Patrick 108, 120, 212, 284 Rogers, Kimani Omari 108, 113, 120, 201 Rolefson, julie A, 79, 172 Rolefson, Kristi 85, 88, 91, 153 Romero, Alejandro L, 79, 213, 215 Rosal, Chester Ray Feria 108, 121, 241, 267 Rosal, Summer j. 68 Rosequist, Andrew Carl 109, 121, 178, 218, 221, 296 Rossi, Leonard 138, 214, 206, 218, 219, 220, 221 Roy, Kimberly L. 68 Roza, Dick 152, 206 Rubin, Sydney Martel 109, 114, 121, 261 Rubio, Caroline 142 Russ, Amber Christina 99, 109, 121, 213, 214 Russell, Kelly S. 68, 181 Russell, Michelle Onyette 98, 109, 121, 285 Russello, Audra A. 79, 153 Ryan, Sean O. 52, 68, 185 .fre-.. ft--4 72-L . -L-xg .ii rs- ,f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1' 1 , 1 , ,1 es,-g-V, Sabol, Sarah K. 68, 199 Sage, Ezra 91 Sakkis, Petros Angelos 109, 113, 121 Saleta, Nicole D. 79, 166, 167, 201 Sanchez, jennifer 79, 186, 204 Sander, Gina A. 79, 199 Sanders, Inga Nannette 44, 109, 113, 121 Satterfield, Phillip S. 68 Saunders, Margaret B. 68, 199, 221 Saunders, Tiffany L. 91 Sawyer, Andrew K. 79, 194 Schaefer, Fr. Les 115, 137 Schisler, Sarah 57, 91, 199 Schlemmer, Michael D. 91, 154, 218, 221 Schlemmer, Patricia Ann 109, 121 Schmidt, jamie K. 91, 162 Schmit, jeremy D. 79, 170, 199 Schmitz, jane St. Peter 109, 121, 153, 250 Schuler, Erik T. 91, 196 Schumacher, Kevin j. 79, 201 Schumacher, Sutter A. 91, 212 Scosireva, Ludmilla 157 Scott, Gregory T. 79, 153, 195 Scott, Parrish A. 109, 121 Scrivani, Gina M. 68, 219 Seid, Kevin M. 79, 153, 218 Semrad, Thomas j. 68, 206 Sereda, Lisa M. 79 Serrano, Monica 53, 109, 121 Sessoms, Diallo Alan 109, 111, 121, 168, 257, 267 Seto, Stephanie L. 68, 174 Shaffer, jason W. 79, 195 Shanks, Shalanda L. 91, 153, 166, 218 Shannon, Sonja Denise 102, 109, 121 Shay, Erin Colleen 109, 121, 181 Shea, Kelly M. 68, 199 Shearer, Sarah S. 91, 218 Shepard, Meredith A, 68 Shepherd, Dennis A, 44, 91, 178, 213, 21 Shepherd, Shannon U. 72, 79, 215, 216 Sherman, Oliver A. 91, 182, 218 Shiotsu, jason A. 92, 153, 166, 167 Shippen, Audra N. 92, 153 Short, Scott T. 68, 170, 171, 194 Shovlin, Gerald 140, 141 Shumacher, Kevin 79, 166 Siegel, Benjamin 68 Silva, Eric j. 68 Silva, Michael Edward 96, 109, 110, 121 168, 169, 192, 253 Silva, Prairie A. 79 Silva, Syler Queequeg 52, 109, 121 Silverstein, Coach David 196 Simpson, Christopher 68 Sims, Chris 129,171 Sjoberg, Sabrina N. 92, 199, 212, 215 Skapik, Sarah Elizabeth 109, 121, 199 Sketchley, Kelley M. 92 Skiles, Tovah E. 50, 68, 153, 199, 221 Slocum, Courtney D. 92 Slocuinb, Marya 68, 199 Smahlik, Coach Chris 180 Smahlik, Nicole D. 92, 180 Smith, Ashaki A. 92 Smith, Ayanna 88, 187 Smith, Ayawnna C. 92 Smith, Benjamin A. 10, 80, 153, 215, 216 Smith, Brian D. 80, 154, 182 Smith, Carolyn V. 8, 92, 199 Smith, Kelley Kane 53, 109, 121, 168 Smith, Kiana M. 92, 187 Smith, Nicole Louise 8, 68, 109, 121, 21 225, 298 Smith, Robert A. 80, 170, 195 Smith, Sacha M. 68, 166, 201 Smith, Stacey Danett 106, 109, 121 Smith, Stephanie R. 77, 80, 180, 199 Soletti, jeffrey A. 92 Sousa, Susan 142 Souza, joyce 131 Sparks, Coach 171 Spica, jonathan M. 80, 170, 201 Srago, Moira P. 80, 215, 216 Stanley, Coach 186 States, Anna M. 68, 166 Staub, joshua Alton 110, 121 Stefani, Giselle M. 68 Steigerwald, Matthew C. 110, 121, 206 Steinkamp, Andrew j. 92, 168, 192 Stephens, Daniel H. 28, 84, 92, 153, 201, 218 Sterling, Lawrence 80, 170, 206 Stevens, jack 145, 153, 232 Stimbra, Mariane Luise 110, 121 Stockey, Khari E. 92 Stoops, Derek Edward 110, 115, 121, 1 297 Stradford, Karen 92, 199 trickland, Danielle O. 87, 92 trom, Eric 198, 199 trom, Megan C. 68, 181, 221 trovink, joyce 141 ullivan, Daniel P. 68, 194 ullivan, Meagan L. 92 ultan, Abbe 85, 92, 168, 178, 192,212 ussman, Bonnie 151, 155, 156 utherland, Tracy L. 80 witzer, Patrick M. 92 ychr, Catherine F. 92, 199 zykier, Remy S. 8, 92, 199 1' 0 'K-,ff soggy lr! Wong, aggarf, J. Ryan 73, so, 170,195 anisawa, Charlene M. 92, 204 anisawa, Darlene M. 92, 215, 219 anisawa, Michael M. 110, 121, 196, 197 aylor, Coach Curtis 201 aylor, Devin A. 80, 170, 206 aylor, Kevin Willis 110, 182, 121 aylor, Randy C, 80, 170 aylor, Susan Elise 110, 121, 215, 219 eekell, Alexander C. 80, 154, 166 elles, Allison M. 80, 216 ham, Mary E. 92 hayer, Elizabeth A. 11, 80, 180 heil, joanna S. 80 hirion, Debra A. 110, 121, 153, 172, 199 0 hirion, Laura Lynn 110, 121, 153, 199, 0, 251 homas, Darla Maria 110, 121, 187, 229 homas, Dennis P. 68, 207 homas, lan 68, 170 hompson, Brandi L. 80, 201 hompson, Sasha L. 80 hompson, Tiffany Ann 50, 110, 121 'mberlake, Braxter 68 'ppens, Kimberly M, 92, 227 ipton, Nina jeanine 50, 110, 121 1 gneri, Kathleen P. 52, 92, 212 masello, Vanessa C. 93 ompkins, Brendon Mark 44, 111, 121, 4 mpkins, jennifer A, 69 ney, Robert N. 69, 170, 171 , 221 ng, Tiffany N. 80, 153, 236 nsberg, Craig Allen 111, 121 mnsberg, Ryan K. 80 rres, Frances W. 93 ahan, jowhari Z. 69 averso, Gabe 8 averso, Laura T, 80, 204, 221 exler, Tina Rosanne 111, 121 incado, Andrea M. 57, 80 ocha, Heather M. 80, 153, 236 ocha, Kristian Paul 111, 121, 192 rcotte, jesse Donald 10, 111, 121 rner, Aaron D. 80, 184 rner, Brian R. 93, 170 rner, Katherine E. 80, 163 rner, Neil E. 69, 171, 221 rner, Sabrina L. 80 omey, Steve 147 ler, Tom 3, 11, 149, 232, 233, 302 ,fx--. r-X. i, Alexis K, 80 ricksen, Drew R. 80 Sworth, Matthew T. 80, 170 .X -WX7 Vadney, jeffrey L, 93 Valencia-Moreno, Catalina 80, 199 Valim, Daniel j. 80, 194, 215 VanMeter, Emily R. 81, 199 VanOverbeek, Megan E. 11, 81, 180 VanTassel, Peter D. 93, 194, 225 Varni, Sara N. 69, 181 Vax, janet 127 Veglia, Mario j. 81, 154, 170 Vella, Anthony j. 81, 168, 182, 196 Veneklasen, Mary 143 Veneklasen, Noah B. 69, 179, 207 Vergerieusx, Alexandra 8 Veronda, Meghan C. 93, 199 Vetter, Brennan D, 93, 212, 216, 217 Vick, Sarah E, 93, 199, 202 Vick, Timothy C. 69, 171, 179 Victoria, Hector 141 Vierra, Rebecca L. 93 Villa, Mary M. 69 Villela, Alan L. 81, 184, 201 Visher, Alexandra N. 81, 153, 181, 218 Vital, julia C. 69 Vittori, Gina L. 81,199 vonTersch, Kenneth M. 111, 121 Voorhies, Mark S. 81, 153, 215, 218 Voss, Sara E. 93 4 -, -e gf? 1 . .' Wacht, Rebecca A. 69 Wainwright, Camille Lenease 111, 113, 166, 121 Wainwright, Cheryl C. 93, 201 Waldrip, Coach Mike 184 Walker, Aaron R. 69, 199 Walker, Cameron L. 87, 93, 153, 172, 218, 236 Walker, Ricky M. 69, 170, 184, 201 Wallace, Brenda 133 Wallin, Christopher R, 81, 194 Waltman, Kelly A. 81 Walton, Laura Alexis 111, 121, 297 Wanzo, Benjamin L. 81, 168 Wanzo, Felicia L. 93 Ward, Lawren Ann 111, 121 Ward, Stephen W. 69, 219 Ward, Tracy Christine 111, 121, 229 Warmerdam, Fran 41, 143 Warner, Matthew W. 69, 179 Washington, LaKisha M. 81 Washington, Lynae C. 93 Webb, Candace M. 69, 220 Weber, Corinne G. 69, 172 Weiland, Berry A. 81 Weiland, Ingrid S. 69, 199, 221 Weiss, Gretchen L. 93, 199, 218 Weld, Sean S. 93, 182 Wells, Erin Bryn 111, 121, 216, 227, 273 Werner, Michael j. 99, 111, 121, 196, 226 Wesley, Andrew C. 69,166,171,194 Westdahl, Steven R. 81, 215 Wharton, Karin E. 69, 181 Whealdon, Anders joseph 106, 112, 121, 214, 261 Wheeler, Sarah P. 81, 186, 204 White, Daniel O. 69, 185, 195 White, Lajohnne Alexa 112, 114, 121, 162, 199, 215 Index Vtlhite, Tyrone K. 69 Whitticom, jonathan R. 93, 168, 169 Wierzbianska, Teresa 69, 216 Wiesner, Christopher 81, 199 Wile, Dorothy A, 69 Wilgu S, David Scott 112, 121, 192, 192, 253 Wilgus, Elizabeth A, 81 Williams, jessica R. 73, 81 Williams, Mike 129 Williams, Saverio R. 81, 170 Williams, Tom W. 81, 184 Williamson, N. Ayanna 81, 162 Wilson, Allison R. 81, 153, 174, 216 Wilson, Arlene Enevia 57, 112, 121, 154, 227, 271 Wilson, Raelle L. 57, 69, 174 Winchester, David D. 93, 196 Wirth, Carol 149, 238, 239, 302 Wintrow, Kyle Whitney 102, 112, 121, 212 Wolverton-l'owell,jaime 69 Wong, Benton T. 69, 201 Wong, lan B, 69, 199 Wong, jeffrey K. 69 Kathleen T. 81, 199 Wood, Nathan james 112, 115, 121, 286 Wood, Sarah j. 81 Wooster, Michael C. 112, 121, 199, 291 Wright, Coach 187 Wright, Erica Theresa 57, 112, 121 Wyman, Helen M. 81, 199 Wynne, Kathryn Elizabeth 112, 121, 174, 218, 236 Wynne, Michael E. 81, 195 f 2' . A..-Vg as 1 1 1' ,f 7 ---EDJ f Yang, Michael Seung 112, 113, 121, 215, 218 Yarbrough, Christopher 81 Yee, Eric W. 57, 81, 241 Yfantis, Athanasia N. 93 Yocum, joshua C. 69, 179 Young, Anthony E. 69, 171 Young, jason R. 93, 178 Young-Murphy, Chelsea 93, 218 Yuen, Christopher B. 73, 81, 201, 215 Yuhasz, George William 44, 112, 113, 121, 213 1 1' cs 1' 1' -ec 1 f --,V Zamacona, Brian W. 93, 153, 195 Zapata, Coach Carlos 179 Zerbst, Sara Anne 44, 112, 114, 121 Zierten, Deborah L. 93 Zierten, Kimberly Ann 44, 112, 121, 153, 226, 296 Zile, john A. 93, 168 Zuehlsdorff, Marck R. 93, 194 Zuehlsdorff, Marnie M. 11, 93 Zuniga, Ginni M. 81,199 whnemaiihew E, 69, 171, 195,220 Index 249 Q is fs as s 4 sf sr '2 vi ,s is A Q I9 -if s 9 Q si I A, s X 's 'X 'Qs -ss '. 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Yeah, I don't know?itrip to Reno with Marylin at the M 1 b 'ts wheeliRUDY'sSizzler--all you can eat for only 36.99 'I m etter X than you at swimming...You will never beat me...I touched the fs, wall first...You lie, I won again!y'Dougherty- Fred lim Otto hates s me,'Dinner every night at the Thirion'siWe'll be the best fi ss X- 'ws captains when we are seniors I look so fat...You are not fat!'tLet's not talk about this Davisiunexpected visitor at - 3:30 KENT Camping at Bort Meadows'Stinson 500 yds. night - hike to Marinyfrenting movies Soph Winter Balliplanting Maple si tree'tOrinda Park Pool is better than San Leandroftaking sf showers in girl's locker roomiletters from Cal PolyY'Sept 5, 1992 many moons agoy'triathlons SAT...850...l170-NERDiTippy is an ss 6 classical music lecture by Mr. T+Pat, don't you remember Brian and my anniversary...the 28thithe gumdingersy'Freshman Back- to-School dance is where it all beganiHave you seen my sister?'necklacesipumpkinirafting tripy'Let's go to the GAP'tShotgun!!! :elf you read this whole thing, you shouldn't have because it Wasn't made for youls' tr ii 9 t A is ' . im a. . - iv' f 6 ggliisls--it ,. j rttt si? 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'Sis K U R T DANCESHPQOMS U R T 0 SENIOIP POQTIQAITS B FAMILY POIQTIQAHS A WEDDINGS COMMEQCIAL P H G P H Y TEAMS 84 ORGANIZAUONS 540-582-4092 CASTRO VALLEY CA '1-800-675-251111 70 the .ltualentfi and .Staff of gifihop 0'Dowcl High fchool: jince X983 I have had the pleafiune of photogaaphing the majoaity of the athletic and fipinit gaoapfl fl'L0l7l Bifihop 0'Z7owcl High fchool. ln. that time I' have photogaaphect fiome ,S-tudenta ffzom thein Faeflhman thaough .5-enioa 'aearcj otherui 1' have jlllflf met laat yeah on maybe thifl gl2.CLlL. To thoae of you who ane tgaadaating I wifih the beat of good lack in. the futalze, and to thofie I will f1ee next yeah and hopefully :none yeafui to come thanhfi. Hola! Que Pasa?'Chaos in Motion'Shrinks Laura Lynn and Sonia Marie'long novels'malcing tapes'all nighter'Wait until he calls you'Far and Away'black and white'You owe me a dollar'Sonia's speeding ticket...got out of that one'Stinson Beach blond jokes'So Sonia, what is your natural hair color?'stress'Uncle Iohn'La Imperial'bead necklaces'Oh natural'UCSD'Save the best for last... Valentine's Day 1990'revenge'Vanilla Milkshakes and Mug Root Sonia and Laurie Best Of Friends Beefstudying for SAT in the car'Can't Let Co'First Love biting nails'Freshman Winter Ball'Costume Day'Study Sessions'Sonia's 4am practice, Laurie's Sam run'Maloolm, Malcolm, Malcolm, it's time to Kick the habit...in more ways than one'Pacific Sunwear'Red Robin'Spanglish'Laurie, want to go to a party?'So who's gonna drive to Walnut Creek? lhings can only get better' 'Give me a call anytime' ,- I like bananas you like papayas, my name's Tiger your name's Piglet'New years '91 with P.K.'P.K.'s blanket'Puff the Magic Dragon'Crandpa?'I-Iave you ever hit your boyfriend's car twice in one night Best day of your life! worst day of mine'Raiding Nicole's closettit muskateers'Hookers on Park Blvd'Too tan Sonia Makeup 1. babes'your mother'N.W 8: B.R. again?'Winter Ball '91! . Denny' s'Iunior Prom '92!Camelian Room PK's 8 party'Cossip'Anya, are you awake?'Long Nails' s O A N N I Y A A I feel like I climbed into a rock'C-od bless you'Nicole stop V snoring...That's you guys!'lf you want my body and you Coxswain'on the phone for days'Stressing'first mistakes. ' I love you We've been through it all... but We've always gone through it together. hifi W1 AQ, lf., 'f.,,vin'f,sl'f vW'ks A,Q5q !Q -xx TQ, ia 'sf 7: 'ts 'W 'ff xv ess? 2 Q Q .,, M, N.. 4, , NW .V Qs.. as as wi as M is s 552 032 Std? 5 ,115 W af f 1 'e X . Q Y, 'H tv -9 41 we 5 Hz 'X 'ff f 2 i ., - is Q ff . f- we as if 'ZW x ,. -f s Q w':'w a r.', ,.,wQ.,,,,:, f.. . 4. 4, f 0, .1 rs -V 1. any 's'NHf 2' V. ,'--szeeXt4f- 1. think I'm sexy...'Been caught stea1ing'T he Queen and the . f. - EA A 5 5 9: ZS ',ti:L :g fs S 4 4 4 4 Q 1 44 41 sr Q 4? 1 Q I 4248 as if-'mlVKifxW1+Y's2vli'f2' QQAA x s '22 V U4 -K 'Sr lx. Q1 as 891 2 sf' a, lsr . 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We AH ill 'ix 'W 'R RE' '62 'fa 'Ke 5:21 it 'Wi s ut re rf sf S .6 9: +1 G- vt lr at f 2, S sf 2: is 42 if it -at 'fa fre 2 Sr xr 'Q e as we is 06: ft Q as in H: 'si 'fn fe 'vs 'Q Q, 'is 'sr 'Q 'az 'sr 'Q 'ii ia 'Att 'Q '24 'se W: 'ar 'rc 'ss 'es 'tai 'fa 'xt 'sz 'se 'sr 'Hu 'fe vu '14 ' ws sf fm af 'asa 'ws s r -af A 2 it 2 if at ei 1 2, z si ef Q we rs 11 'ff tl 1. wt as in Q we rx vt - - rw'-fb-smxfme-.MmwMa.e...a-s ,r..twi,a .a,a,kgv,,,vnlw,,s , - '62 I Friends 4 Ever , , jen Katherine Peeling out' Grizzly Peak view' UA7 Berkeley' No you can't come' At this time the cellular one customer you are trying to reach' La Val's' La Petite' Tayt' Volvo driver' The event' I6 Candles' Memory bliss' lt's a blond thing' I don't feel too good' Scamming' Decaf' Got a rash, has he been hitting you' Bl IS rules' MMM tMidnight Movie Mad nessl' One way' The phonefs locked' Hammy' Round Table' The kern crew' Sideburns and altarboys' keep the grease oft the ball' crabs anyone' open trench' slippery when wet' The funk' Excuse me, are those Bugle Boy jeans? 'Highway I3' Being grounded'clear popcicles'Yo, pooch, no not you Luke' Want some chow?' Nanners' pool' Cruisinf' Phonen Sisters' He's mine' She don't talk to people she don't know'Piedmonters' Modern rock weekend -376-pine' Berkeley' Willard' H20 polo' Body parts' Shattuck' Santa Cruz' Capitola' ILS, History' Skaters never take off their hats' RSF' K-Swiss rulel!!' I can't dance' Cafe lntermitzo' Lake Anza' Raviolis'Cookies' Piggin' out'breaking out' Winter Ball 91' Bark like a dog named jonah' -I-wheel driving' Offroading' Car wash' Marshemellow war' Youre so Katherine' Two amigos in towels and sombreros' Togo's' No bIood'Sardines and crackers' Brickhouse' Teach me to groove' Birdies are kissing' Mr. Lett and Mr. Right' Face smashers' Hello AAA?' Bumpy street'New Years Eve 'QI' Big j.B. riding the marry-go-round' Rangerrick' Doggies in cool whip' Hawthorne Terrace'I8T4lt Harvard in Kensington' On the point phife, all the time tip' Take me out to Orlando' Visiting a friend on college' Boy Scout Troop 6' Marriott' Hottubbin' anyone?' Near julian Morgan blood' So, do ya wanna hook up?' Let it all hang out' Pushin' cars after hours' Green and purple' Shag' I went to Madeliene with him' jonah put it away' Your room is like a party' Shadow boxing with weights' Gap' Sneaking in' We took my dog to a party' It's my new years resolution' K' Dance! No, you know I have no natural rhythm standing up' Groovy tunies' Classic' Not in my room' Are you like best friends?' I trust my daughter completely' you're not blond on the inside' jen get up' Men at work' ASCE, a whole buch of high school students trying to pretend to be older' I have a gift' I have to work' jenni-monster' james Dean' I hate to be alone' Enya' St. Elmo's Fire' Are you attracted to him7' BHSLAX' Bananas and plums' Ruffage' Are you on the other line?' Kermit is my hero' Ilyperbole' XTC' Livin' at Katherine's' Chill' I'Vhat's your tt' R you into 3 ' You want toilet paper too' Not twice on the same block' The boy with a mighty mouse tattoo' Pretty brown eyes' Spring Break in Palm Springs' Compulsive liars' Gimmie a ring' Making memories' Alex,I can't work the seat belt' Doughnut hangovers in English' Duds' Sam coco pudding' Mac and chesse' Oscar's' Frosties' Green eyes' Peace out' She's mighty, mighty' Bodega Bay' Perfection squared' We're not bad, were just misunderstood' I.O.U. big' UR sick' I'm late' He asked me to go hottubing' Talk hard ' Horse shoe park' Clark Kerr' Kleeburger' Cra7y drivers' ' Pillow talk' The wild ones' Ile knows how to sag' Stylin Go figure' Money, money' Living it up' Let's talk about it' 8:30, got to go to bed' Twin Peaks' I won't tolerate unneccessary sadness' So what'sa whatfsa the senario' Summer school' I'm not pale, I'm just not tan' Get your cats off me' BMW's' VVho's the guy in the hat7' j, I'm stuck in your garage' What do you win if you get 7 bicIdles?' jenn's desk' Parking on Stearns' Nordstrom' l think Luke's sick, he's being really nice' Colin with blue eyes' Damien aka yuck' Bancroft Clothing' 8 hour days' Total fools' IN'hat is -I-wheel drive?' Making plans' I-Iow's your husband?' UCSD, I turned them down'Doing 90 on I3' We went over the tunnel'Y R U ignoring us?' He lies...' I'm a morning person, did I ever mention that?' Head Royce Gate' Never again' That should come in useful at our parole hearing' Beepers' I'd like ten burgers please' I want a curfew' Little Walter' Itfs Bucky' Shut up' 92 miles in 6 hours'Stealing signs' Leaving tracks' Fmfti- 7791, IXIXQZ, ek I !l7! 92'we're 360mg it at LBL' Cal hats' Ohhhh j' 53.00 cover charge' ZU7' This pillow looks remarkably like jennifs head' Cold Maxing' Ladies' Lanky' The surf and ski report with Webb Fingers' Live IOS' Chillin' like a villian' It's not easy being green' Coed sleepovers' Ask me anything' I-Iydrofoiling' BHS field' Curly fries' F,R double E' j, I'm out of conditioner' Freaks of the industry' BYOTC Cbring your own tupperware containert' Bank roll' I have never been angry with you, I've just not been proud of you' Sea plasma' AMG' D all of the above' Negatives' Selim hair' jigglble pie' Booming with Scott' Gerald Sebastion'8-ball posse' Shirocco and cream' Volvo's rule' The mark C.H.I'. C classy hoe possel' Hoop at Live Oak' Pier One boys' House of Pain' Anaconda I Ionda' The procedure' KK's plant' The get Alex's address scam' The BHS personal scam' The rap and run scam' The Pier One bag scam' The Samantha scam' The ILC Berkeley Parking scam' The I don't want to do my homework scam' The target soccer shorts scam' The Mark chp scam' The batmobile scam' The Vega, Sabrina, and julie scam' The Harvard party scamtgot ya cowlh' The I've never been to a party scam' The Iced Cappiofslll scam' The Sr. mass and breakfast scam' The jeremy photo scandal' Oh, you're a football player' Kids -I Clinton' Go Perot'cerainics wfjohn' Beastie boys' Never forget, He's not a guy he's a fella' Dave the highway man' The pink house with koala' Micky macki' I'm going to rock your world, oh shut up Luke' I'rn a bunny'bunny got back' Halloween '92'Mt. jennimoto' FOREVER FRIENDS! 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I Kiwi fl F ' W. , .. 5 vs. - wa ,tn 5 P it ri i XV' , . . , . i L i sv i . xl lg. . :I ' it , it 1 t , L 5 ' rl 5. A y 1 i ii a, I . i, Third grade, St. Cyril, it all began., What's up doc?' just kickin' it on the fenceinot the red fence' Do you want to visit l'aris...France that is?' Hello, Welcome to Fresh Clioice..NO'l'!l! ' Who's gonna drive? ' Studying for Chemistry at Sydney's house' Have you had a break today? ' Picnic at the Marina in San Leandro '92' The llarnpton lnn '90-Kees graduation party- Was it good for you, too? Don't let Deja-vu get you down' Tupac at the Festival at the Lake '92v You can write your number down, too. ' Oh my goodnessm' A.B.'s co-ed sluinber party' Ty is still hoppin' around' Club Vertigo' Cal-Midnight Madness' 'I'ara's birthday excursion- Something's hangin' out your car. ' I wish ,I.Q,5, was here. ' Ridin' the strip' l looehies' Do you think maybe... you could uh... shut up! ' Highly irritated' Do you feel like a Laney student today? ' Definitely l leald Business College' ls this love' letters to Y.A.' hair cuts' Ridin' to llith Ave.- l promise you'll get it back... maybe. ' l.aje's slumber partyv Get otf the rnof ' Kente's house' Physic's Day at Great America' tivo of a kind' floochie Phi H oochie' College bound?' I wanna baseball player ' Winter Ball 'LIU- Wliat color is his 5 suit? 'ghetto fever' Who broke my window? ' What the i3Q'!?8c'.i ?' A.l'. Chemistry-Wl lY?' l'll have and lced 'l4ea...you knon '... 'l'ennessee. ' VlOVE!! l'he Burger King fQueenl Scandal' Letfs put our heads together' Sassy-bo' Toy' mastering the stick shift' Blondies' Cal' Did you finish copying my lab? ' l shot the sheriff and the deputy-he gave me a parking ticket. ' Sneaking upto the park tor a hit of fresh air' l.D.?' Kickin' it with Sam at Giants' Licorice' the powers that be' waiting in vain' Anitra's Sweet lo Y Pull over.,. ' Misdenieanor and Felony' Summer lain '92' head strong' EPMD concert' the Swap Meet in South Central L.A,' St. Cyril's' Tell her to take a chill pill. ' FREE FOOD' strippin' gears' Silly videos in Sammy's room' Fric's out' What ever happened to Binky? ' No insurance? l rust hit a BlNflW '. ' high-speed chase' kickin' it on Qtith' Lake Merritt on Sunday afternoons' Fried Brown Potatoes' What would you do for a million smackaroos? ' ....a friendship that would last forever. to 'ik Ng, Q K S5 S e, ' 9 U .,., sr . P V5 an sa :,. Q s . U. ,, X R ' ,t vi 1- 'W it we if is 1, fx lf 'g 'fr ff it tal fi as i E Q ri as 2: M 42 Q r 2 ef 1 'Ai 4 I it 'tr A Q M e if 'Q e in is fi 'Az 1- M is i. .Q si i xt Z wt 1 M . . ,AMR W. , .tr , it Q s 1 fi s W 1. if Q .4 A ng 3 1 Y Q 4 5 1 V x -s Y fs 1 WIEI RIiN!IlNl5SCIi, Rlf'vllNl9C'li lleard about you guy' Applebones' Golden girls' l'm stired' Do you want to go to the Rodeo?' Pier 39 always on my mind' 'Mani 4-ever dissed Ball tk chain' Where's Nlary l. guy' What a mark' Me, Stan, Wilson, ex-Cons' l'in blinded by the whiteness' lan Sliakau' Okie mobile' Can you drive hlood?' Traveling to the ghettds ot Ii-Ville' Where da flips at?' Politieking' Yeah, right' You mark' What's up with l.eon's7' PowfWow' llonkey-tonken with the crew' Chubb Rock- peace' My boy' Up in the Himalayas with the Yietkongs' Thats the beat fool' Where the hay are we going7' julie-main topic' l need a loan' Brown Oldsmobile Iloopty' N0 hook-ups' Stop talking about her blood' Shelz hella fine' Wewenka switch' A's bleachers' San jo' Chilln' with luel' Yum' l don't know' I . flips' Can crafty hook me up with a job?' Diallo! rg. 5 Chester, Dave, Diallo contradifting!MLK' Sold' l louse burning-l'll get my jersey' Dragon pride! Whatever it takes-not' Sessonis, no I'T' The white hope' The ,fiat fm 'EU Vs- .L , L E , T if ff- Y' F as phones right there' l'm not addicted' Would I ever lie to you7' That's horrible' Bam, Acura gone' OK- whatever guy' I hella miss that ya know' When l think ot her, my mind 4 goes crayy' It's 'nita-gotta go' D's tight butt huggin' jeans and boots' Countries weak' Where's my money' l.et's go to the Underground' K-Swiss gaffled' What about Dave' ALL RIGHT THEN FROM THE CREW CF CHESS-BONE, D-STRUT, D-NICE, PEACE AND WE AUDI LIKE LAST YEAR!!! 4g.,.,5,N,.,3,,,,,fbs41s-ff: .4 N 9. H -4' ,I- ai? luel, Thanks for beinv a terrific laid! Ct F '- f f 1 fa r as 5 . fs 5 Q at ee nfs: Love, Mom, Dad, and Gennjv at fe -xismrz is 5 5 tri WZ - -ii nv- Y :R BY ' rs Nw Q4 'NI QQ - Q Q -Q we Q. A Q Q 'Q Q 'Q Q Q 5 ,gl 2 Q 'W 'Q X' 'B Q 8 'WX W? T5 Mx vii 'AQ Q is f Q Q Q ' ' Q Q ss W1 Q 'SQ Q GQ 'Q 'Q Q -S' MQ 'AQ Q -Q Q Q . . , ,. ,, X Q '35 5 'Q 1,31 Q, ,. ,. it ,,, . , S8 Q 'W Q? R 'il 'X ,, if S W ff , 'b ., Q, QQ ,Q .V .91 W- Q Q 4'Q HQ. .Q Q M: -gag A- 2, 'qs 'Q 'Q YQ' QQ XQ AQ 'ss' QQ 'Q iss AQ 'iss we Afs2 'R2s wif, Ya Us 'Q N22 'QQ YQ iss XQ QQ YQ 'QQ W 'QQ Q3 ti. 'X-ei. ,.,','., QQ 2,-QQ' Q :?SY2+itksS3QassQvs25'31f+9'ff9fX9'3s0SX25rQl5Qisis'8sSs'3,'QssQhQ2QbEa2'5ii'3Q4?vQ Il L? L Q 'QtQ s Iune 30, 1975+ secret photo of the moons! Liz ! Cheezie! Stoddard! Student council meetings CV! Rizzie shake! cherry red tricycle Laurie get off the tricycle ! driving on Skyline! The egg toss! cookie dough! Susie Q- ragers! Summer! Frisbee! Oscar Meyer Weiner! Do you Want to see the sun rise? Ohh let me see the phenomenon ! beam me up scottie! stop snoring Susan ! egg hunts! Friday the 13th ! berry berry special Sharon! Dominoes! Chinese food! Rob Where were you?! Great America Edge! Smarties! LLTLPKG cutie! Wolf is so cute! PZ lighten up! Lean on me ! bench by the fence! Sue , What , Did you study for your test? ! What? ! Wanna a banana Sharon?! Look there's the people from Shorthill Road ! Wonder Woman! Anthony M.! Ian I think I have a problem Not! Ian l think you have a problem, go talk to Sharon ! peachie keen! chou mein! Happy Valentine's Day from Frank! Kurt! Paul T. ! Tim F! Andrew Babysit me ! Barbara can we get a ride? Slow down ! Disney movies! C overhead burger drawer! lean to the side! Laughing at prayer?! Magic circle! Coke in the kitchen at A! nacho sales! otter pop sales! Ozzie and Fern! Peanie! Margie! Vanesa! broken hip! Happy Pills! Ambulance! Laurie's phone call C6 l!2 hrsl With T.F. Love, Tom, Iune, and Barbara. Q Qu ,- Q S Q W W iw ,W ,jo 4,51 ,N .Q ii My Mi M ,L V ,S Q, Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q '55 5 Q . Q sy Q Q Q ,Q QQ , QQ QQ QQQVQQQ Q Q Q QQQ Q Us S' 'ei Q Q :Q is Q3 'sy Q Q Q W xii-Ania in f-Q Q Q-. A, A Q Q N? '62 asm Q Q- 211 Q Q Q Q Q , Q 2: .Q we Q Q 1: xf Q Q ff, Q QQ Q i 1' M ,,, ,Q Us .sg til Q93 N Q Q Q Q, ,Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q. Q ev W. M.. . W . I fa A, gy 'f aff ff W This is the time to remember cause it will not last forever, these are the days to hold onto, cause we won't although we'll want to. Bye Mr. 81 Mrs. Banks, Hello guys ' l.S. in the house ' S.S.'s imaginary phone ' Tweeker, D.S.' Catch- up Amy' Pull over, H.L. has gotta pee' A.B. dr S.W. are out' Someone get S.S. a place mat' T.L. is puffy' Quality bonding in the bathroom w! A.H. 8: I.S...' Hide the greenery 'D.S. in bed' Where did J.A. and C.M. go?' Tiff, never say neverl' Daddy Mike will take care of l.S.' T.L. don't spill in the hot tub!' Watch the cliff, L.W.!' A.B. watch the curb!'S.S, reckless driver' A.B., A.H., 8: I.A worshipping blue god' Mom, l'm goin' to look at the view. ' CRANK ME UP, thanx N.W.' Toga Party' lX2 time at Equus' Ir. Prom '92' Ebonized, A-Town dz Oaktown posse in effect' 4-wheeling, M.W. cracks windshield' L.W., He will sail after you. ' Berkeley frat, Hey, l.S. who was that guy? ' lntimidating?' T.A., Whacha goin' a do about it? ' College coffee shop' Rock on' H.L to the rescue, saves I.S.'s life' l am a beautiful Asian woman! ' Untouchable elites' T.A. Sz S.S.'s shampoo - gaffling missions' Double dates, I.A. 8: l.S.'s lollipops and candle light dinners' H.L. Sz l.S. I Polyester Posse - Rock the house' T.L, L.W. , Sz l.S.'s trip to hell CDAVISJ' Reggae, red lights, Sr incense - sets the mood' MINDCAMES: H.L. 8: l.S. master it' j.A., Paw print club lives 4-ever!!! ' T.L 8zT.A, love addiction' Rima go back to bedl' Poff nasties' I.S. 8: S.S's summer job, Hey little boy... ' Soph. jockers' EROTICA' T.L., Where's your mom? ' Bang, Bang,... Run T.T...Run' T.A. get off the wall' LOVE?' Where's Damon Rim?' W.B. '90 limo: Hertz' And if u let your hair down l might fall in love wf you... ' T.A.'s nervous breakdown' S.S... Willy D make a wishl' We'll get her, Ing' Datnut 2l0... can l borrow a pen?' Cal. Raisins, l.S8z T.L.' Poppers' jco...jco, can you read me' He doesnft love me lng' Get out of the closet...1 of lng's scemes' Grateful Dead parking lot' Mexico corner bar' SS., the stairs are moving' Sr. retreat' T.A. hit 8: run' Ir. term papers' Hill 100' l'm drowning. ' Noid' K.H. 5 duckets' A.B., j.A., 8: A.H. BLACK monday' Espanol en Canada, A.B ' SADE' l.S.'s Italian Stallion' School book mission, 3 yrs' S.S. watch out for that POLE' T.A. shave it!' Death on a biscuitl' Ya got your basic karate moves ' SS., next time try a slit' Worken, Walken, or haven fun. l.S need a Kleenex, B.A.?' A.B.! T.L.:long legs' Disneyland...l-hop all the way' A.B.8z L.W. going psycho wit the barbell brothers: The fashion show...l.S., T.L.,L.W.' Careless desperate, and screaming... Let's just walk to the party. ' E.H. wailings, Abbey... Freshmen- Senior heartbreak' A.B.8z l..W. running from los federales and watching whales with Sergio... Morenita...' Reggae at the Omni'...Hey, Hey player!' Year-long condos about summers vacations and the memories that kept us sanel' Prince Pests on boring weekends... Anastasia' Fall, winter, and spring are just not our seasonsl' The candlelight vigil on the S.retreat... to cry or not to cry... L.W., A.B.,A.H.' . ss x - ,. ........ A 2 'gg,....' i Ma H ' 'H -Q A QE 269 'I V s i , ' rr eases-www fefsrrisnzes -wr wists X :Sleek -use-Sai 'bfzisied Aglsif A Q Viz 4 A ,U it M59 M541 W2 A 'WY My 'N Q H HA a H1 GA ik Tw ki 'ts Q12 rr QF 4511-wi ASI 'it M71 fs Mx, 'ms Us 'is Vie , r W H fa 41 Sq ,is vb 1-2 YR 5 ti vi 5 it SS Q? sv ? is we Z ZX it 'ft 'if 5 52 T51 52 '51 ii S it 'fs b W A 41 'si 'H 4 lv we Mui it Div mtl ts 'ii' YY! 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Q N WAII WAI I, WAH WAH, WAH- CHRIS, break up with her damnit-. lust ask her out.- car races on the freeway- surfing under the Golden Gate Bridge at night with lightbulbs W Q v taped to our foreheads- That's no dog-lt's a birdl- doing our homework and term papers every Tuesday at CAFE STRADA- T-ROl5'S 3 for 4- Get out of my car butthead and close Q the door- CARLO you go, they've already spotted you- CAAARRRRI.LLOOO!??!Q4?EIS'ZtU- the underground- cow tipping-the SUPERSOAKERS are retired- THE 4 SUPERSOAKER HIT SQUAD, SSIIS Cthe biker, the ninja, and the hick in the vanb- I gotcha buddyl- Tis not a Charade. We need your total concentration. Try again- Teasing JESSICA NEELY- she smells- Camping every three-day weekend at Bort Meadows, CHRIS' twenty foot fire- CRAZY HORSE, standing on your head-The lecture from the Moraga cop at ii 1 the 7-Eleven, Your tread looks a little low, can I look in your trunk? -PAT had a bad week, split finger with Mr. exact and a slashed head from Mr. bush. Only ten stitches though- t, DREW's party-MOUmounlainbiking, playing lacrosse at Skyline H.S.- chasing joggers and following cars- three a.m. meat runs to Safeway in our boxers- KENTUCKEY FRIED MOVIE- adventures of the lacrosse ball I and II- TWOMEY movies- Will someone please tell me the name of the monster in the movies Goonies, It's not Sloth!- capping on Kunkle, N nice shirt. - A's game: farmer hats and gold teeth made from Taco Bell ash trays- Invite lulie, she'll drive- eating our lunch in the rain- Tennessee Annie- CARLO, shut up about Y 4' 0 Blaving Saddles- Payless, don't steal the water gun- sleepers on the raft trip - golf every night- lulie's dorm room, ha, ha, ha - late night dinners in the aisles of Luckey- F fr f 2- Salvation Army's half off sales- Halloween l992: cripples causing a backup on the stairs- our senior year spent in the counseling center, you're on your l - summer painting at +2 is 1 l'AT's sisters house: CHRIS got to drive THE TRUCK- Stinson, skimboarding, bodyboarding, bodysurfing-Waaayyyynnneeee- I'm just happy I made it through another day. 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A! not OK! do you have any glue? no, but I can whip some up for you! See ya, V wouldnt want to be ya! 1048 little people! rec center! guys and men! Freddy Krueger! crafts! rosebud! one to many! Xmovies, magazinesX! beach-pool-shower! the talk! lessons of love! c'mon Nath, you can parallel park! I check the hand break! are you at school today?! let's make popcorn..mm..no! let's go shopping. ,Agri-1 jf fi X 5 .SW ... 1 , ,A . , Q Q , 1 f- '. Q ' as Y: 'a',. ff ss-, at-sffjg QV-'w't ,.fw'b ia' i Q L 9 ww ' s s xr tar.-,. ei ., 9 5 I fe igg,iig9u1 9' fl' I tit' 11 it i, it . iw i' in 'vs li ti. 4 Q j f1.f,igitli V 1 J.. 1 - W i . So, lt's All Over...Only To Start Again High School. So far these years have been the ones that I've changed the most in. New people, places, experi- ences, and feelings, all of them. Hard that in 20 odd years or so l'll be back and this WWW ,pf ev me. I have put a little thought into what IIIN writing, and I figured it would be best to put some pictures of people. Of course included is a list of the people I didn't have pictures ot. EYSI'L'lff' alwa vs forever. Too many things to list. Blue Cow walks fi on the silver moon. Quigley, EQM, Upside 'X vu.. down stamp, women, parents, lite in general, Edible Complex, Sneaking Out, Sleep7, Petaluma, Driving with Pete and a whole lot more. Some inspiring beautiful people: Miss Nicole, Laura A., Laura B., Vliss jenny, Marisa Lenhardt, Erika, Madeleine Little, Aria Turner, Summer Moon, Irena Ivy, I leather Phillips-I feel for all of you. Erik Engstrom, Everett Q. Moore, Mullen, Lloyd von Scheliha, you too justin Eckhouse, Miss Cathy, Bindu Frank, Scott Hilgert, Rob 'pa- fendler' CBobD Pfaendler, Stan MacPherson, Lenore Meyers, Anders Whealdon and the other ones which I forgot, or that l will meet this year, l've enjoyed it. Clolly, I feel like l'm making a thank you speech. 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'A xx 53 Am 'fm si, -Q 'W 32-'XXX 68-my 9421- 'Wm 4-Sf 5'2k '2S3'c wit W-xx 221- 9-A la2 'fm 'im Wm Wm 9'-xx ' Congratulations Iamie! I am so proud of you. You have given me such joy-I thank you- and wish you great things in your future. Always remember your roots, your talents, and remember that we love you no matter what! Wish you could allus have ease and clear skies L'il brown baby wid sparklin' eyes -DUNBAR Much love, Mom , Auntie Bonnie, Arrin, Alise and an in I Will and Stan, It's gotta be in the trunk- Stan, parties at your house-Dec.l6 lrruny Sept. 26, What's up with that-Craig stop talking stuff!- Will and Chester, you gonna kick some beat? DeYoung , you got no kick- Yo B. you ain't Alameda hook ups. For some Chinese food- Craig where's your hair- Let's play some pool with Alex she blew up two tires in the same day.-Your beat has no thump- Adam, sell your car yet?-Your stuff is weak- Hey Craig sitting in back of your jeep is comfortable-Well this is it! Peace and we're out! C-DAWG WILL STAN CRA DE YOUNG Congratulations! Brian, Steve, Matt ! fi X3 You have always been FQGL FQRE 9 4 is as -A A- ,Z-gg M W W lg -Z, an X, 5 4,5 1, Q, tr, ti, 12 fc, sg Q, Q -Q a,Ee,,, -16, 9, W Q, 1,3 t,,,,s,,,-t A F M M ,K i is-attease5at,ewfxtfz-newefssseeiaeasmzaesraioieiqqafiitisfeas-sfstefzwfxts ztmsassgswa-L seas W an M ui ri Q as ta W St-1 W' N '15 P 'H 'af 'si W 1 'fx tw tv re ' a an we 5 if '4 raw an as on 'Su s Q ,QQhasfrsas-:era-svsratiesvmeefsfaemisfms-fasxafvet-arosevssffgafzafaa axe 1. ,i -ag m1 wfffEV'!2i9M 'Wbffikf as that 'tw 'ar W 'iw 'lm fa' '5 'fe of-at W 'ts 'z 'xr W 'R M-sv Us an m in st a rt 'vu un vi vi 6 th tt 9 W rf is K-sa-seas-again'ea-sat-s-asaaressees'-aewea-aw-almaafsssfaea fi 51 Q in H 9 Q, , ,, , G Q -fr, is W wie, w 'rwfwfw wi 'fa was 'Via wit-warm' 'wa as 'ff 'au 'fggs fgf'apf'vg ip a -B an s , as e 1 1 yu p 'Q u w u 'ti seas,-fftreaafmarsea-savesa-ass-rtfswsaa:sseas-are-ness-Lasses-.+a-waifalam-at-ma in W Hit it don't babysit it'The Lincoln'My Posse's on Broadwayy'Mr, Magnani's English classt'Camper saves Chaquettds life in Kyle's truck'Carrie Bergman's housetl.. Arechiga's house 8: jacob Buck'split lipf'High speed chase on Bayfarm'Kicked out of Haystack's Mt. Thrashmore Under the Bridgt- My car gets best music l3rian's NKOTB in1personation ll pages RidgenionttEdible Underwear'Eagle'4O San Francisco luanita's'jeremy's accidents' Appleheachegging in C,V.'Hiller HighlandsfAirfieldtChristening Iereiny's helmettl think l'll walk'Stalling in Red BugtiDiallo's Housexllakclale showers Don't worry its under l3ill's credit carCl'Who's driving the Dash, weekenJ King B + football equipmentafaveman and Moose'Old Man's mask doing cartwheels on Estudillo'Vicki's Park'Birin's House l3 of 'em'Floopy disktjulie Cs pool table Dodo's weekencli'Casper l-louse'Nate'sy'Famosost'Colclen Skate'The Master Plan Franklin Park Home Run Derby'B's 3 straight dunks on Franklinx'Second clay of school and Brian goes crazy'jeffrey OLborne Flying Field'S.L vs. O'Dowcl Football Game -pay next time Hynes Sr Nasso'Backwards in Franklin Park'Say one more word and l'll pull over, one more word, Hamrick pulls over on freeway Tom Sawyefdancing in Laseriumtfarrie Yarbrough's liouse'Carol Viclal,'Zeppelin'Let me sit in the corner and play my guitar Versateller'Halloween '92 l'm taking a walk to find myselft'Come on camp, let me sleep in the Dash'Lone Starr We have reports that you were loud last nighttl think I hear the Dash now'Ehhhh! 4-wheelin the Dash What are you doin tonight?' What about this weekend? l.aserium parts l Sz ll 'l'his isn't gonna work, get the wheelchair'Ehhhh, you're weircl'Where's Duncan?t'Hynes and his clollartBilly Murphy's house What's I-lamrick doing in the tree? 'l'here's nothing to do so let's go to Sheffield Don't worry, l'll walk home lVlid- week classic at M,Arnold's Camp falls through walliltl Rootbeers'Stacey Manes' house Steve ll-4 at Selim's house Zerbst and Nasso's rent-a-cars'Backwards donuts in Corpus Christi Egg war at Montclair l'ark King B's pick-up line, Hi, my name is jeremy, l mean Brian tKing l3's caps on Harnrick's mom 2U questions with Valerie Ehorn Friday the l3th in 3-d Wendy, you hit my car 4 straight nights at Erin Shay's, -l nights King B gets kicked out'Steve, meet me at the 7-ll on Davis Double Stuff 'Bus stop on Mountain l5lvd.'Backpacking Tour '92'l've got the munchies' Senior cut clay West Valley College Senior mass Father l3rian'Copher Holes, dicl you work it? Pay Brian's toll leremy's cousin'firetrailsY'Do you wanna walk or run?'l,et's walk to town You guys, get out, I think we got a f'lat Don't make any more stops, we already lost Parker 8: Hynes Hynes walking barefoot in a t-shirt and boxers on Halloween at 'lam collecting cans'You better get the van or l'ni staying home'Cook our food now Hamrickl Yes, sir'King B got a 3.5 g.p.a., what's going on here7 Nass, is this Beastie? Eh rat, what's wrong with you?'Where's rat?'Nick Cawthon's houset'Steve, l think l'm losin' it'Hamrick's partyfllarty tricks'The Haystack' Sixzler Aqua Blue La Pinata'Juanitas La lmperial l'ee Wee's'Chevy's'Wholly Guacomole'l,ate night Taco Bell Brian's movie career' Chris May's'Tug-a-war'ls it flattering? jenna Schmidt's party King B and his P.l3.8zl.'Wl'lere Clid LD. go? T.l7.ing T-Rob attacks King B on quads'iSkiing at Iron Mountainfjeremy hits 3 trees4Young Freak Helen's house'Ping-Pong table over eleck Rafting Trip '91 Sz '92 Grizzly Peak Fools before fun'Crand Palace' Franklin's stunner Ehh, youu Scchlunuckers:Spirit Week, Back-to-school '91 Sz '92, sorry luniorslxliet me go home, I gotta work tomorrow'Camper's wetsuit at Santa Cru7'l,et's go get ice cream from Hamrick Kyle and his sunroof Skyline hiking trails:'Manucheri'iThunderbird Tilden Park'Day on the Green King B: Can l give you a hickey? jeremy falls down waterslicle in Yosemitea'Super Mario Land Chal:1ot'chill-spot Scone's obstacle course, turns into swim practice statues in Christine Mar's poolY'M-l00O King B's 38 second handstancl'Hey guys, WOW!'Water fight at jenner's 'Kaplanwl don't wanna party anymore, l wanna settle down. Spirit Week Rally slam dance to Lagios, Rampa Sz Hynestlvlagic Mountain The Lots l.yon's on Halloween'Captain Caveman Duncan picking-up on waitressfjumping lacks on freeway'Magnani attacking King B screaming lines from Hamlet'fTara's l4th ti: l5th B-day parties 'Eh Nasso, is joe Neson coming out with us toniglit? 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Iohnson Darnita, You have truly come full circle- from a bright eyed, chubby faced, drooling little baby, into a confident, caring and focused young lady. We are really proud of you, and we know that you will succeed in whatever you set out to do. May all of your hopes and dreams come true. We love you, and May God Bless You Always. Two Minds In Harmony Can Bridge Any Distance . WW ,... ,Q ,, A U ms , I .5 . ' ' . 1 , , Y 'Ev 11 lg, L , , v f 9 , 9 m f , M ze . 3 Vu 0 x li M 7 y, v 1' W , f ff 4, M f W W f in Z , J A W W M 4 -Y 1 W A w W , W 4 ff ilr ',,. ll' az b 'XL S' ,,,,,,,, A , , , ,,,,,,g ,,ig , fl! V f K C, ,, , fl K, was . B. 11' Sli R W X' ' , N. X gi as X K X, F 'W by xx 9 X 1!'f'M. a , 'wx 2 eis. ,ei.i , tvaggqlix s . 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The following is a ii-, L,i,,,!2,,!f-,Q partial list: N 'Z fiir 'E-J .S 15' ffl ' Qg9,tj9-,gtg-9 in 5 Grandpa, Grandma, Uncle Tom, Q' If H 'kk C? I - - in t2.l5mij'f.1f9 Mrs. Lowe - your first six years, Q, zz in Uv 94 2 ,K f - 9' ' Mike Glass H Kids Carpentry, 1. vis Bl -I: 3. 41 v 'ii i'l i1 N!! 'Q K 'El 41 hi sian! -iz' 9, w ss 99. -as Harvey Rappaport - Woods , 1lif'i1A'k'i93 -1' gf ggi' Q' 51, Edge, soccer, first movie Star 1 'si W: 'ca Til 'Biz ., v Y Wars, Big TV, Oakland A's, SF. 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You know...that guy...at the store.,.remember?! pink lemonade! letters! Hi Mrs. Cleaver.,.How's the beaver?! Carlitas have ag 7 .W . li friends in low laces! G'N'R concert! Run for the border! Iho e V W , .I , it ,. P 4 , , , P ,, 1:'v:m akgngfw:5sbi you dream you're stuck in a spider s web!! Nordstrom s! you just 1 j kgfsgsifuvf-I-Sitg don't understand!! Nee-Nee! Beastie Boyz! Santa Cruz! new one w 4 jziwgsi everv two months! focus! jr. and Sr. retreats! La Imperial! Corey it 6 3 Y w ' L ' bu Emgsgaigs and len!Courtney s car! I LOVE you CGreat Americal! Do an ou ever think life is 'ust a dream and ou're not reall there? ! e le 1 is Q Y 1 y y 1 'W w tn We u Erin and Mar in Mexico '92! Dino's! New Year's '9l! Where is in an S does the stutf from airplanes go? ! I'alapo?! feelings! J E,,,'5l,g,'gia,mls'l5 converse! thrown in the ool at Bill 's! the River! 3 fi , . ng . ik M P Y I q4,2a' fs fu. musketeers ! the bomb! chips and salsa! Krawieds math fi ia , wen, ?'i.giAA: class! tickle my feet!! pork buns! I have to peel ! clrools f' 'a,,,NI1,Qlf,!,i5,,,' and divrts! Steve Miller! Erm s neighbor s house! Let me 2,,lk'sf5,,'?,iq,' just tell you! unprepared camping adventure! nervous W ., I. Q .W breakdowns! See that s where you re wrong ! Glad to have '12 is as K rn S W1 l I A K, ttf, E, is fl ou on m boat!! counselin with ames! Senior Mass Da ! fa ,,. R at .V,, Y Y Y X t5'.ji,wE,gtH'2f Sara Z's three car pile-up! Er1n's b-day '92! party on I.C.'s W it 'S at f 'ii deck! fvlark Wally joe Alex Brendan Steve Ieremv Nate si ,m.mW.w,i , ,f , , f , V, , , and Cash! Basically! S.H, fashion violation! cracker! lounge he i?,wai,ggft33E,fg,q lizard from hell! no factor! full circle friends! hot tubbing! 5145 ?,u'F,4igs9gN W showers and carrots! E Lunch, F Russian History! S.L. game if 1 iwigv.. 5 gif! and Back to School Dance '92- Get in the car, Erin! ! as -- 'S . , ,, K at sw 16.1 What happens when their hair gets wet? ! Sweet Home an 15 f'fk Y iifl Alabama! I'll kick vourmlaterl ! U11ClBROl1fE1'11'l sblack fs as me 4. ef it e es! blinkin ! Guys, where s the camera! ! Kacia and 'W 'wr 'ts 'we 'fa Y g ' ji' 4iwiai,af?,:if Chucky! Safeway! Mc Donald's at midnight! magic carpet ride! Dar's i'f1fT,2E'iifg,i,'A'4 cooking! Sally! rag! salami! Puff the magic dragon! adventure from 'ff M- H,m'e,Est,m if,-if Mike Arnold's house- She's punching my car! ! points! Wende's car 14 fi,QV'5w'1gw'iM'iLm:f! accidents! Lavender roses! Born to be wild! Iohnna's orange juice!brown if Wg 'E 91 L42 fi aint on thc stairs! hair cutsb .C.! red! Brownit s Swim! inside okc! , r J. P . . , Y. . I. tt' gaszigxfgwv-mg'-I tour ot Union City! Mr. Hot Brau! Hpmecommg Dance.'89! shitty! ay al sq cleaning egg cartons! Miriam s poems! I ort-o-let! Categories! Dermit s ai e fr au?-15 house! Sneakin out Erin s window! little thug! 21 s in a jeep ala Wende! is is msgs N RR with D.M. and .M.! ,C.'s de arture from en's at 2 am! I ho e sol ! ' tTX S5 li A-W U P .. P . 4. .I,, .5, ,, How's my Coke? ! l'ee-wee golfing! ghetto talk! Horatiofs! La .M 1 N Q ,'-, , . . ,, , ,, H 'qi as Safe sq. 'g IC. s taxi service! A man walks into a bar...OUCH! ! 7, W., 'gas 'img assassin! girls night out! Mel's diner! Chinatown! Spirit Clessl 'Q in 'Q H, ',, 'Q Week '92! Shoreline l'ark! Court's guest room! San Leandro gi fire drill! chill spot! bandits! football games in the rain! gi ff' ,: ,Q5,f','lf,Q Court-there's a ghost in my room ! Erin, how do you get rid 'E ,Q't,f ,,K 'fa of Lake Tahoe? ! 4th ot july '92- Where's Meta? ! college L4 bound?! Forgive and Forget! the rose and N.l.! Christian Sex FQFWQQ class! gossip-always last to know! Marine Bio- That lookfs 'i '4:',Q ,f :'i fam1l1ar ! Broadway! fears and tears! Pier 39 L, college and NFL shop! 2-stepping with sailors! t W WY?ri- 'W Colby! Bridge School concert! Taking care of gg av m as In -sf ,Q I H I , I ,RE fy: ffnsnki-'Jai Duncan! Vanilla Ice! 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Your Proud Family , ..,j:gL-,ah . x Tk Witt . iix Nw .ft Fffif... .. U K! ' Fl' - . iswff z - 'ff' Y me 'W' x X X xl' K .tk ,Q . N 4. .V . -- .:. To Elena, You've been a great friend. Thanks for the memories. l hope our friendship continues forever. Love Ya, Freedom To Everybody, Love, Freedom Sz Elena Q, 1 V 1. -I 1. Q W 1 1 f H 1 - -f , . . , . , , . ., , . ., . - .. . ,... ,E - . . .. 4- .t .. -- .. Q. ,, . 2 -.. . 9 . - fe zz, 1 -.L lf. 2 -- 1 H 1- f -' ff H f Y 2 . - 1- - 1 4 .. ' f. ' ,- ' . s. . . 2. 5 ' w w - 1' . 1 W -4 wh W ,. 7, , i, f gigs f. M 2-2 X, wg W ar WW-'.. f?4W'N'f 'mimic ,ww f4,,wg,,' -ZW , K 4, mf , and laughs. You guys have been great . support and great friends for 4 years. Hope it'll always be that way. rp - L, lx 1 2 ' 'ww 3 .,,. . ,, ,W.,,f-M f ww- wi..- JW ' XY Q 4 Q ,, ,M nf ' 'f' ff' ' ., Rb.-,f ff... JL I f . . fwrvxf-M., ,A ... wa, :- Lf. Z. zigiw, W if.. , My 5 , I he i . f 'M mf , fs ,gf K To Freedom, You've been a great friend for four years. 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' 'L .5 DAD fi-' Sz s In ISHN 4, I PAUL , S1 if TM... D? Marla Kowalski fi 8: Erin Shay E' PUERTA VALLARTA '92 'Carlos O'Brien's+Hard Rock fi, CafefThe Zoo The Alamo Christine's'La Ballena:iVidal' Q' Jorge x2MArturo5'Palapoy'The Banana Boatflet Skiing' at Ialeapa'Domino's Pizzat' L iw McDonald'sfThe Rain'Seafoody' .. Q' lllnessesy'5 AMA? for l+The -2 Convertible'Pacificf No E Podra Please don't go W' Love ? . - to have you Y 'Estoy Agotadow' Laura, The years have gone by so fast. Congratulations, you have made it over the first hurdle. Stay focused on your dreams and pursue thern. We love you and are proud of you. Mom 8: Dad V , ., .,, 4 is 'G S11 5 WD fx, 4 :Q ga i as oz- ii -1 tr El' 2 Q if rig: i -:Nw Dowd I ., If 2 x 1, A wt X- ,, .I -1, iz, it ,- ,, ,- it - iz 1 -Q2 Q- as f. f I fa' - ns fra, Q I i -ir at 2:1 is mix f, 5? fi ri, ii: -B: 'if -35 it ia is , as 1. 'rg it if wg Q -,, mt ft, 'uf 'Q f Q: -fa. L is L it in ye cf -it -5 Twins! y September 11th, 1975 Sneel' speedhuxnpv I like his knwef -llh of july, 1991 I3 home' Mataaayoi' Buinperskates' Lite is a eahareeetlt I-Iey, pupau The Ramones eoncert' fiwhpickf AAI-Il' Chris I'oster lnstin at the RI IPS' Oh, ite. so-trustratingtlThey Bite Me Giant! The Ianiex concert' The waiters tConnelyY' Do you play the sax7' Chrif-tian running over jason' The pn-1 game' ouvh, my pancreas' What up, AY' I had hreaktaet tor ice cream' Chriktian f'Slater' Rhynnn' and Stealin PaylesSy'loNl1's hair' Are you sure? Positive' Dennykx The B.A.D. Il L'oncert4 Shadow Ci and Dragoninamat' I wanna he a tloorw' IJon't he so obsequious, you hagfx Sinelhn' like a pork product, Wax on, wax ot' The fone' Shake you body' fishhelly white Agadovx Sal Valx Too many puppies' Two yentf IrIe's a gump' hanky panky' I just wanna be your tetltlx' laeari Dixgruntletl' Mike with collantler on heaclk So it got-G' I-IarIan'5 haehlork degreeinA5tropl1yf1cs Persian goodbye, Oklahoma hello' MFI' lcecreain on lustink :-hoe'O1nigotl, I gonna haitl' Fresh Prince' ISHS partiea' loshl house' neti Carpe diem, Nh' teeth are Nweating' Carlk play ttilhellobt Whatever you tio, tlon't think ot a blue giratte in the center ot a custard pie' Evervthing7 Fverx thing? C al pony seeth' hlufital chairb at l.a Valk' C'hri5tian's houke alone with croi-wants' Political l Ialloween tClintonV The Breakfast Clubt' Bl IS Grad' Capcom Following men clown T Ave.'Oreo Millvhakes' Tahitian Glance Notloz ' B ti: I3 cookie dough' heoma I-Iboinonut Capitaliwinl' Stomach growling' Wheres Schwanna?X What it I sax' I was ver mom? Inf? Nintendoy' I'oe-tee-weet?y' So I 1-aw to hiin, I gay-' Typing letters' Storiek in tQox tX I roityinaina cereal, Rotlneyf Twilight Zone at IW Uchined' I, Benner calling Nikki Sqinggy ' ls my skirt too short' Mine ix too short, isn't itwlkiits' gin' at RR cafe' Sz photo place' Get outta nw IWWS' way I'Ieather's party frosh year tiicottlt tljiboutix A warm Infziy' l leather, do you hate n1e? X Vacuuinf I lorrihle drivers from Pietlmont' Owl callv' Seth's moonlight hack niaosagek' I can driven! Stairniaster' Pee Wee? IH-rt Lipktiek all over Greg, Peter and Iu5tin Maury Pauviclf Sam You know what I really want? Answering machines' I.unch at Tiltlen on VSAT tlavt Berkeley riots, clrunk dm er' Sinler and the tahernll iee IS THAT ALL THERE IS? Stacey, Erin, Maryanne, Sarah...hey, pupa! We love you! creain cone? From Chabot .4 5 I an W, 'wa wiv wx, an Nw rw rpg' 'Q wa 13 W rw if me w ' 'ii' e- E: -S: L ey S5 -: 'Er lf 4- -il: HS : vi. ,A ' .. 'z ' LLL H ' sf : 1: 'rr 'f as ' W if 1: A12 I ft ' I iz 'Iv :Q VL? f 'NES 9 Z I-w 'il 'V lift In 15: is is 1- -li -G1 if :iz 'N 21 'E Q if :Sn 'sz was w 1- fu, wa 5 1- .. -il 2' 'xx lil '1' '? -Zi -it -tif fl: 'E ffk fi it if its 2 vp U ff i if in A2 5 '35 Wt I :f at WJ 'vs K E Ti 7 if 'fbi K' 1 if -fi ,. fe wx- :ah 5- -is 2 tit -cr is 1' E: 41 -I: -M as if Isa az Wa: :Sw 'ta he my 'ws 'fm 'ze I -ff all fa' ' fi? -it ' uk 51- fii LH -at P? 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Can you breathe on me?'CD and if C1B3'Accident on Stearns Blvd.,Accident at 10 Merlin Ctf'Ring once . . .tHooverJ Dam-nevermind, it t1 wasn't important, you can just give my number back'Ray and Brenda'Are we the only ones left?. . . ain't NO doubt !+How many in our class?'Girrl, l've got C1OSSIP!'The Energizer Bunnyrshe keeps going and going and going!tAnn Landers-I dare you!Ji'Walk me halfwayy'DA and DB'Right Now and Secret Garden'The Birdzl done paid the Bill3'When the phone beeps, l gots ta' go!+NR:in more ways than as one! 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He teaches photography and, as A.V. coordina- tor, he is responsible for all the equipment set-ups for classes and any school event-- including assemblies, concerts, masses, and drama productions. Few people realize on their drive home after a rally that it is Mr. Derby who is there still packing up all the equipment in the gym. It's Mr. Derby who works nights and weekends setting-up and taking down the seating and stage for the O'Dowd theater. He works every night of each performance to ensure that all the technical parts of the show are in order. On Career Day, it is Mr. Derby who sets- up all the equipment around campus a day early for all guest speakers, and he collects it all again at the end of the event. Students say he is very approachable, easy to relate to, devoted to O'Dowd--his alma mater, a hard worker, and a really dedicated, great guy. Mr. Derby can fix anything and always does it with a smile. His work at O'Dowd often goes unnoticed, but we couldn't do without him. For these reasons, and a thousand more, the Mitre staff wishes to dedicate this year's book to our friend-- Owen Derby. Thanks, Owen! WN! ,ss ,Q Dedication 301 G With Every Ending There ls A Begnning Breaking New Ground - We began our story of this year telling about all the newly completed construction on campus. We end here with a new beginning--the Ground Breaking Ceremony for O'Dowd's new lO-classroom building. Bishop Cummins and Sister Rose-Marie Hennessy came on a very rainy Ianuary day to bless this long- awaited event. On behalf of the Hiking Club and the Peace Group, Mr. Tyler and Ms. Wirth planted wildflowers seeds around campus to welcome spring. ln between all the construction, we looked at what we've done here at O'Dowd this year, and we see that there is a lot that goes into making happy, healthy, successful dragons. .n Av., Q. 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