Bishop O Dowd High School - Mitre Yearbook (Oakland, CA)
- Class of 1994
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ROUPS SPORTS ADSXINDEX 156 190 244 E'RE LUGGED N st-:S . . , ge v.. g M... Gp 1- it .,. P . wttfm T A Mwrwwef' LOOK OUT FOR THE DRAGONS. To celebrate l the cement pouring of the new 10-classroom addition Father Colelli and Mr. Derby add a friendly warning to all. we CI' 1 ' A x-xv. quam: i ,iffy I X ,, s-'XB H , fig, 3 Guys ve WE Q V ,L WG if 1 Q-Wk TT 'L CGW Q ,A M H 61,29 WRX' T ,F X nb - V K NA I REMEMBER ORDERING THAT BRICK. A THAT'S A LOT OF CEMENT! Connecting the two floors of the classroom addition requires several cement pours, lots of wood, much machinery, and months of happy noises. 555 Q ., itll? his ' ' 'l 2 Opening Eight years ago four teachers got together to buy a brick and support the O'Dowd building fund. Can you find it? Iv CONNECTING TO THE FUTURE MEANS MAKING CHOICES. Every fall the counseling center organizes College Night, inviting representatives from over 50 colleges and universities to present information about their school at O'Dowd. It is a great opportunity for stu- dents and parents to discuss future options together. Throughout the year students work with counselors to become familiar with the application process and career choices. Additionally, the English department has after school workshops on college application essay writing for seniors. An S.A.T. prep course is even offered on campus several times a year by a faculty member. MUSIC WHILE WE WORK. juniors Leighton Hinkley and Colin Klausner tune out the world around them as they complete class assignments in the Macintosh computer lab while listening to their CDs. Eighteen new machines were connected in August, each with a CD ROM disk that is programmed for playing music CDs. So...bring your earphones and get to work. f - V. g ala'- fftikfi ,ef sf 1 ' fi LINKING UP WITH WHAT'S HAPPENING ON CAMPUS ? The annual fall Club Fair lets students learn about all the extracurricular activity possibilities. T7'?? ?'Ff1 LOOK FATHER ROB, I MADE AN EASTER EGG. A second computer lab with 32 IBM PCs was set-up last summer. Students complete their required computer class on either the Macs or IBM machines. Color monitors are available in both labs which makes experimenting with graphics more interesting and fun. HELPING OTHERS. The baseball team gives a Wiiiter Clinic for 8-12 yr. olds who want to be little leaguers. And, O'Dowd CSE students tutor peers in math after school. X ,PLC , RED-NOSED SENIORS. Developing their circus theme means finding the right Spirit Week costume. Opening 3 le:- O PLETI G Ahhh ............ to be a senior! We waited three long years for the prestige, the power, and the right to finally eat lunch on the quads. We were even successful in negoti- ating the privilege of wearing shorts on Fridays. It feels good to be at the top! Some people say that the hardest year at O'Dowd is being a junior, but this year's seniors found out that wasn't true. Not only did we hold down a schedule filled with difficult classes Cmany students chose several A.P. level coursesb, but we also had to fill out numerous college applications, write essays, work part-time, and visit campuses to determine where we'd like to be in the fall of '94. The college search pro- HE CIRCUIT cess was extremely exhausting. Add to that the early wake-up on Saturday mornings to take the S.A.T. and you have many tired seniors. The class of '94 was also very in- volved in 0'Dowd athletics as vital mem- bers of championship teams, and, most found time to participate in several of the campus club activities. Senior year, however, wasn't completely filled with stressful, busy days and nights of only homework. We did enjoy many fun times, such as the Day with the A's base- ball games, the Senior Mass and Breakfast that brought families together, overnight retreats in Los Gatos, winning Spirit Week with our class acts and circus theme, movie 4 Senior Division night at the Hayward Cinema, and, of course, the Senior Ball and Grad Night. We have now completed this four-year high school circuit, and made some friend- ships that hopefully will last a lifetime. lt has been a time of learning, both inside and out of the Classroom. We're ready to take on the challenges of the future, and deserve all the respect we earn. Senior Division 5 X X X X ' . X X X X X X X X X XX XXX' X XX X X I X I X I I I' I I I 'D I X xl I X X X X SUN, SAND, AND SUMMER SCHOOL. It was a dream come true for Sarah Orvell to be in San Diego. A friend told me about summer school at UCSD. We went together, spending 5-weeks taking a class in marine biology. I stayed in the dorms at Muir College and ate meals in the campus cafeteria. I hope to go to college there, and it was a terrific opportunity to get a close-up look at college life It was the best summer I've ever had! 3 M X i 'H if 6 Senior Summer i 5 5 E Q 5 CAN YOU FIND DANIEL STEPHENS IN THIS GROUP? He's seated in the upper left corner, pictured with the 30 participants in the Telluride Assoc. Summer Program held at Cornell Univ. in upstate New York from Iune 26 - August 8. I attended the seminar entitled Politics of Culture which involved being with a diverse group of high school-age students from across the country. It was an exercise in cooperative, intellectual community living. I found it to be very stressful at times, however it made me a more in-depth thinker, writer, and speaker. The program has pointed me in the direction of a field in which I plan to use my abilities in debate and public speaking. Cornell is a beautiful campus, and the whole program was profoundly educational. HELPING OTHERS IS VERY REWARDING. Deborah Zierten spends some time every summer on a Mission Trip with her church youth group. Last summer I went to Denver for two weeks. I worked at a church and at the community center's camp for children. We did a variety of jobs. At the church, we weeded the yard, painted a bathroom, and refinished banisters. At the community center, we built a bridge, put gravel in the playground, and took the kids on day trips to the park. It's really fun to be with my friends and help others at the same time. WHAT AM I DOING HERE? wonders Chris Duncan. Last summer I got a glimpse of what college is like when I spent eight weeks at Harvard University studying marine biology and psychology. The classes were interest- ing, and my professors were both funny and knowledgeable. I've never learned so much so fast. I lived in a dorm right in Harvard Yard. It was great! SUMMER IN THE CITY--NYC Fatima Goss attended the LEAD business program on scholarship held at Columbia University. Thirty students were selected from around the country. For one month we had daily classes about all aspects of the business world Cmarketing, economics, accounting, etc.J, and visited corporations. We also learned interview and public speaking skills. I especially loved sampling New York City life -- jazz and reggae concerts, the Apollo Theater, museums, and shopping. FIVE MINUTES TO CURTAIN. Mindi Ikeda is pictured here with the cast of The Killing Game. For 5 weeks last summer I took classes at the National High School Institute for Theater at Northwestern Univ. My days began at 6am and rarely ended before midnight There were 129 theater 'cherubs' Cas we were calledl from all over the U.S. I loved it! Senior Summer 7 GETTING AWAY FROM IT ALL. Erin Kingsbury stands atop Donner Pass with a fellow counselor for Exploring New Horizons' Outdoor Science School. I worked for three weeks at Donner Lake in the Sierras with a teacher and Il-5th Sz 6th graders. We helped kids learn about the environment through projects and hikes. I plan to continue studying the environment and hope to have a career in that area working with kids. The Zuehlsdorff twins, Marnie and Marck, join longtime friend Dennis Shepherd, family, and peers for the service. Daniel Freeland, Dave Petroelje, and Brennan Vetter provide musical accompaniment, while Father Schaefer delivers the homily and the host. ln her petition, Kiana Smith expresses peer sentiment about the importance of friendship. Katie Togneri, Ayana Smith, and Sarah Vick laugh at senior antics during the breakfast. Senior Mass 8: Breakfast 9 Mmm n if ,gem M .... : .- .... M, Senior Class Limerick Smile seniors, we're in the clears lt's almost june, the end is near Strike up the band And give us a hand ln '94, WERE OUTTA HERE!! ...K i u ui Luke Maher Brian Zamacona Darrin Ballon President Vice President Secretary!Treasurer I Sean P. Aaberg Zachary Mc Hale Abad Edward D. Abram Marissa Deneen Adami Kevin Michael Ahern Harry G. Ahlas Tina Anjuli Aiyer Christopher A. Alberts S iw ii 10 Seniors A visit to the ballpark in September gives Kristi Rolefson, Ioe Mercsh- dorf, Andy Bevilacqua, and Kristen Larnecl some time to relax, gossip, and enjoy a day in the sun. Nicole Michelle Bryson Natasha E. Buckner Christian M. Buettner William M. Butkus Kimani N. Campbell Benjamin S. Carder Michael Iesse Carlson Steven Theo Carlson Loretta M. Catanzaro 4- 52 , Amy Ieanne Chaquette Alinya Therese Charron Micah A, Cohgn WWE l2 Seniors BEST ALL AROUND Alinya Charron and Daniel Stephens Genevieve Anne Collignon Brian Iames Collins Stephanie Mai Corbridge Casey B. Coyle W. David Coyoca Catherine A. Craun M, ag M- 9. V . Class moderator, Mr. Rossi, checks in baseball fans for the class trip, and in exchange he gets to join the students watching the A's play the Blue Jays. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Afrah Richmond and Kevin McDonald Eric N. Cross Susan Gayle D'Orazio Sally Marie-Isabel Daganzo Peter Michael Dal Ferro Brian S. Darnell Adia R. Dawson Seniors 13 U-. .L 4' Maxmillian R. Diez Annika Lenore Dougherty Natasha Dunyette Douglas Ryan T. Drese Q my , Christopher Iohn Duncan Tai C. Dunson-Strane L, Christopher M. Eckhardt Iustin Scott Eckhouse l u ' aw' e we 2 i . 5- ev ' .4 fi ar , , . 4 SEND IN THE CLOWNS. There is no shortage of enthusiasm as the class of '94 gives a silent cheer during the Night Rally. With balloons waving and glowing red noses, they prove their circus theme and unity is unbeatable during this year's Spirit Week festivities. Mensah Kwakou Edwards jeffrey Michael Erickson Peter I. Erwin Sergio Alexander Eedasz 14 Seniors 'U' v iff it Kathryn C. Fenstermacher Alejandra Fernandez Samantha Ioy Fischer Rene Yun Fong gf-ff aig,ig5,,,ii Q. Fist? , gets, fr H LQ THAT'S WHAT IT MEANS, MORE OR LESS. Spanish exchange students Diego Gracia and Alejandra Fernandez learn some of the subtleties of speaking English from their BOD friend and advisor Ms. Liotta. They each have an American host family from O'Dowd and take a full load of senior classes. Kendra Fox-Davis Christopher L. Francioch Lauren Rene Franssen Ann Kathleen Freccero Daniel I. Freeland Edward I. Fry Erin Nicole Galvin Aaron Gardiner Seniors 15 QQ? T30 . REASONS TO BE SAD ABOUT LEAVING O'DOWD 10. Wearing Shorts on Fridays just won't mean the Same. 9. We only get to have class in the new building for 4 months. 8. The class of '95 will be eating lunch on our quads. 7, Mr. Judd doesn't run alumni I'EtI'G?ltS. 6 We will no longer have access to BOD'S Olympic swimming complex. 5 We still have to come back for book sales in August. 4 No longer will we have the satisfaction of humiliating Piedmont in every sport. 3. We are going to have to find new cliques in college. 2. Our appreciation for color will be lost without seeing Mr. Kucer's wardrobe. l. Alumni must pay to get into BOD Sporting events. Michelle Antoinette Garrett Reed Allen Gehrke Russell M. Gilland Brian C. Gilson Nathaniel G. Giovanetti Stephanie Violeta Glafkides ,v+.,x ,-GW' Fatima Ayanna Goss Diego Gracia Bisa T. Grant Richard C. Graves Paul Robert Grazzini Iames Michael Green ' 16 Seniors 1 fl BEST LOOKING Zia Pacheco and Iosh Leng Luisa Elena Grillo-Chope Sarah R. Harbaugh Calisha Carol Harmon Schuyler Wyatt Harrison l f -. if -1: MOST SPIRITED Emily Hove and Abbe Sultan Heather Elizabeth Grossmann Damon A. Growl ao? T50 REASONS TO BE HAPPY ABOUT LEAVING O'DOWD 10. We will always be O'Dowd Dragons deep down inside. 9. The 1994 Mitre will someday be worth millions. 8. Rumor has it the Mexican authorities have stopped their practice of imprisoning rowdy tourist-graduates. 7. Now we can go to school naked. 6. We are soon to be freshmen again. 5. With all our successful grads we won't have trouble finding future roommates. 4. We can keep our P.E.uniform. 3. We will be 21 when the freshman class graduates. 2. We can still go on O'Dowd rafting trips. 1. Mr, Higgins has announced he is on the lookout for some security guards. Adrienne Emily Haskell Iulia Devereaux Hickman Burr Hamilton Hilsabeck Emily Kyristina Hove Elizabeth P. Hunt Sawan Ananda Hurst Seniors 17 1. What does 6 x 10 x 5 x 2 equal? 2. Which senior enjoys crouching in a box holding a stick 1 While angry opponents slap pucks at high velocity? 3. How many seniors have worked in Montclair in the past J year? 1 4. What member of this class can juggle knives While scratching his nose and still conduct a senior class meeting? 5. What only comes in three's? it 6. lf inches were dollars, who'd be the best person to have as a f Melinda M. Ikeda Gina Ianan Iaber college roommate? 7. What does 300 pounds of chicken feed equal? ll 8 . How much money has the Yogurt Shop in Montclair made off 0'Dowd students? it 9. What would happen if Ollie Sherman was being chased by 'A a hungry dog and his only escape was a tree branch 13 feet .. up? 10. What two students would be best to sit next to during a H Spanish final? ip 11. What girl in our class has twelve kids? 1 12. What does a piano, Mozart, and the BOD alma mater have in common? w 13. Who can leap tall buildings in a single bound? 1 14. What is harder than catching a bullet with your teeth? , 15. How many National Merit Semifinalists are members of Alvin ShaColby jackson Kendra H. Jennings the senior class? 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Kreitz Seniors 19 ---, . Ms ,, 1 Q, , X 1 in , m f., ,J A X W, lk ML WMA' Jr pa . ..ff 'Y r 1.4 wi My r f, 4 li iffy W' 1 'Q Asher L. Lyons Molly Leigh Madigan Robert john Madison -.i 4--, :S Sllffili A iii-iw' 5- 11. fy MOST OUTGOINC. Iamie Schmidt and Dan Linville Robin Christine Maes Lucas D. Maher Kalea Qy-Ana E. Manning MOST CONCERNED EOR OTHERS Nina Levit and Peter Van Tassel Darius Lee Manuchehri Kevin Scott McDonald Elise Anne McGuinesS Cameron Charles McPherson Ioseph Paul Merschdorf Sarah D. Mertz Seniors 21 ir ' Erin M. Milligan Iorge Freddy Mino CHECKING THE DETAILS. Audra Shippen and Marnie Zuehlsdorff at book sales day. Alexander E. Miranda Rebecca C. Moore Scott Frederick Morgan Aaron I. Morrison Sean Covert Murphy Eryn Elizabeth Murray Gretchen Lynn Murray Iames D. Murry 22 Seniors Elizabeth Tara Nagase Kahlil Abraham Najar i...., - lQXii'i3ii9iEii3 iitliiii. The new senior privilege of shorts on Fridays finds a Way into even CMT skits at mass. Sean H. 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I wi ' M 5 if 'iff 4. ,- 1325 .X .na J Anita Roberts Kristina Katherine Robinson Aria Nordica Rodriguez 5 E' 1 S - -, S Reps. from over 50 major U.S. Kristine Marie Rolefson Ezra Sage Tiffany L. Saunders Qgllegeg gather at BUD t0 lure Senigfg, 'Ui e , Sarah Schisler Michael D. Schlemmer jamie Kathleen Schmidt C' WS' . Erik Thomas Schuler Sutter Anne Schumacher Shalanda Lashea Shanks Seniors 27 ul oou eve T A 9 I' G ef e re '09 UC Berkeley lt's the best in English and anthropology, my interests. Patrick Kerkstra Univ. of Colorado, Boulder lt has the architecture major l want, a beautiful location and tons of skiing. E.j.Fry UC Davis They are one of the top researchers in reconstruc- tive surgery, and have a strong medical department. Dennis Shepherd Wesleyan, CT lt's a mix of the two types of schools I'd like Dennis A. Shepherd Oliver A- Shefmah to attend: a small school with intense academics, and full of creativity and diversity. Heather Grossmann Syracuse Univ. , New York They have a great broadcasting department and the thought of living in a place where it snows really appeals to me. Adrienne Haskell Clark Atlanta Univ., Georgia Far away, good academics, historically black, and a nice city. Kim Tippens UCLA Their track team is 411, the facilities and location are exceptional, and it's one of the top academic-athletic universi- ties in the country. Bisa Grant Stanford Univ. Stanford has a variety of programs that 1 are of interest to me, such as pre-med and pre-law. Tamiko Johnson Univ. of Southern California Good aeronautical engineering program and financial aid. ShaColby Jackson lHS0h A- 5hi0fSu Audra Narissa Shippen Univ. of Oregon, Eugene lt's in the most beautiful, green, lush area with a very casual atmosphere and a highly-ranked pre-med department. Zia Pacheco Howard University, Washington D.C. Good physical therapy program in which l'd like to major. Felicia Wanzo Princeton Univ., New jersey Great engineering program, small size, independent research opportunities, and a good reputation. Brian Collins Sabrina Noel Sjoberg Kelley Maureen Sketchley 'US 4,12 ll Courtney D. Slocum Nicole Diane Smahlik Ashaki Ayana Smith Ayawnna Chatoria Smith 28 Seniors oft' '29 Q' 'EP 0 rn e'1-53 I thought l lost my keys but found them later in my car door with my pull-out radio still in the car. Genevieve Collignon Being pushed into the bushes by Erin Kreitz freshman year. Marck Zuehlsdorff Losing 3300. in the calendar raffle as a freshman for not selling my quota and being teased by the seniors. Amy Nolin Carolyn V M Smith Kiana Monique Smith Almost walking out of the chemistry lab with goggles on. ' ' Anjelica Randall It was quite a day when a group of friends got together to whip cream my best friend Amaya on her birthday! Mindi Ikeda Walking into a senior class during freshman year. When I turned to leave, I tripped and everyone heard about it. Daniel Stephens junior year I fainted when the lady came to talk about the blood drive. Cameron Walker When I was in 9th, 10th, and llth grades I had to wait for my ride on the corner of Stearns. I felt stupid as all my friends drove by and I had no license. Megan Bauer Ieffrey A. Soletti Andrew 1. Steinkamp I tripped during communion at a mass freshman year. Suddenly l was known and called scrub by everyone. Erin Kreitz I shot a ball during a lacrosse game and it missed the goal by 20 feet. jeff Erickson Once sophomore year I had toilet paper trailing from my shoe and a bratty junior girl pointed it out rather loudly right in front of a guy l had a crush on. Nina Levit I tried really hard to open a locker, then discovered it wasn't mine. Lauren Franssen Daniel Hayden Stephens Khari E. Stockey Karen Stradford Danielle Olivia Strickland Abbe Sultan Patrick M. Switzer Seniors 29 9+ we Catherine Florence Sychr Remy S. Szykier Charlene Mariko Tanisawa dl T Darlene Maiko Tanisawa Mary Elizabeth Thain Kimberly Michelle Tippins Kathleen Patricia Togneri Vanessa Christina Tomasello Frances Winona B. Torres Ryan D61ViCl TTOY Brian Robert Turner Peter deRonde Van Tassel 5 C M-C 30 Seniors Meghan C. Veronda Brennan David Vetter Sarah Ellen Vick INDECENT PROPOSAL. Brian Darnell takes a quick look around to see if anyone has noticed Iyo Sara E. Voss Cheryl Cantrell Wainwright Cameron LaBerge Walker Bertrangvs Halloween flirting fun. 45 ma, - qu-.. f f -'f .f R Felicia Lee Wanzo Lynae Chanel Washington Gretchen Leigh Weiss Sean S. Weld Ionathan R. Whitticoni David D. Winchester SL Seniors 31 ..- Athanasia N. Yfantis jason R. Young Chelsea Young-Murphy Brian Wolf Zamacona Deborah Lynn Zierten lOh11 AHWOHY Zile Marck R. Zuehlsdorff Marnie M. Zuehlsdorff agar Aqvic e for . 1:9 lunlo 9 Work on college applications and essays EARLY!! Remember--the longer you wait, the more stress you'll have. . Think about what you like about O'Dowd and then choose a university that contains those elements. 10. Have an agenda and always stay focused on your Visit college campuses the summer before senior year. Make sleep one of your priorities. goals. 11. Try to enjoy every day instead of just living for weekends. Learn how to manage time wisely and have a healthy 12 balance of work and play. Don't overload yourself. Make senior year meaningful: go on retreat and work to create lasting friendships. . Don't take classes just so it will look good on your college applications. Take classes you want to learn from and will enjoy. 13. Know who you are and make sure your friends know too. Be proud of whatever you do. Visit your counselor and ask questions when you go to hear college speakers. Attend college night. 14. Don't slack off and let your grades drop because colleges still look at your senior year grades. Take time choosing your options for the future. Don't believe rumors. 32 Seniors 15. Stay focused and active: get involved in O'Dowd clubs and sports. National Merit Semifinalists IL-RJ: Cameron Walker, Aaron Gardiner, Steven Carlson, and Peter Van Tassel National Achievement Semifinalists KL-RJ: Cheryl Wainwright, Daniel Stephens, Kevin McDonald, and Afrah Richmond National Merit Commended Students Back Row CL-RD: Iyo Bertrang, Michael Schlemmer, Patrick Switzer, Patrick Kerkstra, Timothy Kane, Brian Darnell, Michael Carlson, Neal Riemer, Giancarlo Barletta, Kevin McDonald, and Daniel Stephens. Front Row KL-RJ: Eric Cross, Heather Grossmann, Karen Stradford, Susan D'Orazio, Afrah Richmond, Carolyn Smith, Lauren Franssen, David Lee, Edward Pickering, and Nicholas Osborne. Missing: Genevieve Collignon ENIOR SCHOLARS 1994 National Merit Scholarship Program The National Merit to top universities and colleges across the U.S. Vice Principals, Dr. Manchester and Mrs. Vax, join these students in a photo opportunity, and offer O'Dowd's Program has recognized these students for their outstanding accomplish- ments on the National Merit Scholarship Test. They are all desired candidates for admission congratulations to them National Hispanic Scholar Semifinalists QL-Rl: Sergio Fedasz, Sally Daganzo, Anita Roberts, and ShaColby Iackson Achievement Program for Outstanding Negro Students QL-RJ: Fatima Goss, Adam jones, Tamiko johnson, Kendra Fox-Davis, and ShaColby jackson Seniors 33 How CAN YoU REDUCE SENIOR YEAR STRESS? CHOOSE To RETREAT QQ' QW REASONS TO GO ON RETREAT 10. Want a four-day weekend? Sign-up for a senior retreat. 9. The sisters at the convent cafeteria make killer orange juice. 8. Spending two days with friends is bonding with a capital 7. lt's like being in a Rocky Mountain meadow with the sun shining on your face to have two days with Mr. Iudd. 6. When else in high school do you sing summer camp bus ride songs for an hour each way to the event? 5. Being in the Santa Cruz mountains is cool--time out for a mellow mood. 4, The teachers hy to be nice to you! Clt's a stretch, but somehow they managej 3. After being out in the sun awhile, if you squint, Mr. Judd looks just like Robert Redford. 2. You get lots of warm fuzzies from all your friends. l. There are fantastic underwear displays! THINKING ABOUT OUR LIVES. Guided meditations by Mr. Judd let us individually focus on what we consider important. SINGING FOR YOUR SUPPER. Mr. Iudd's guitar playing brings soothing sounds to a relaxing day. Setting up the mass, choosing the songs we like, and helping us talk about our feelings are just some of the things he does so well. 34 Senior Retreats 'S TWISTING THE NIGHT AWAY. Playing Dr. De-Tangle seniors get all tied up in their free time. A little healthy competition reduces stress, and laughter is part of the remedy. MR. KUCER, WATCH ME PULL A RABBIT OUT OF MY TEST TUBE! Amid Bullwinkle shirts and laughter is chemistry. ,MWF lll I' THIS STUFF IS REALLY STICKING MY FINGERS TOGETHER. Let's see...if we add a red spice candy here, and two more marshmellows we'll have it made, says Erin Breznikar to Alinya Charron while three other classmates show off their completed molecules. U S 4 Tw 1 .. e 5 5 il YEAH, BUT I JUST FEEL SMARTER WEARING THESE GOGGLES. jessica N g Cleft? compares her tube measurements with her lab partners, while Liz Iustison and ShaColby jackson fright? wonder if they should have measured the liquid before they boiled it. X f not WHO'S READY FOR LUNCH? Nobody...too much snacking. Chemical Fun 35 T3 't ' l M- CHEMICAL FUN IN 214 so? T50 REASONS TO TAKE CHEMISTRY 10. This class encourages seniors to experiment with chemicals. 9. lt's the only upper division science class that doesn't have a field trip so you don't have to miss any school. 8. You can earn extra credit points if you develop a cure for balding. 7. Fire is cool. 6. Why wait until college to memorize the periodic table of elements? 5. Students can eat their own classwork instead of blaming it on a dog. 4. Blowing up a building can be passed off as an accidental experiment error. 3. Chemistry spelled backwards is yrtsinzelzc. Get it? 2. Gnly freshmen are used for testing new drugs so you don't have to worry about losing any senior friends. l. Researchers found that low levels of Kucerium actually reduces anxiety in three out of four lab rats tested. .mv 1 an , 1 '-fr aw. . ...-.. .. 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Since 1992 he has monthly produced an underground magazine called Goblin's Armpit which includes original art. It focuses on radical politics, anti-Fascist action, anger, and nonconformist humor. 36 Senior Iobs Sr Activities WHO WANTS BAGELS? The most popular spot for after school workers seems to be Noah's Bagels. At the Montclaii store you'll find Chelsea Young- Murphy, Erin Galvin, Sarina Puri, Erin Breznikar and Gretchen Murray. Across 4. What parents need when kids want to go to expensive colleges. 6. Where ya goin' 8. Mom, I'm going to see and Wayne's World 2, I'll be home 10, To get into an O'Dowd game, students must show their 4 12. What's part of the curriculum in both home ec. and math? It always happens at O'Dowd the 1st Saturday in February. 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When we grow up, we want to be a just like Kucerf' I should have studied more...it looks like I'm not going to It eatslallowance money for drivers. How a student get grades. Where to find frosh during assemblies. How to respond to a note from the dean. 49. 50 1 2 3. 5. 6. 7. 9. 11 14 15 16 17 19 21 22 24 26 29 30 31 35 36 38 40 43 44 47 When teachers 8: students must go to class. No...it's not my foot size, it's my My parents were surprised when I told them I got in religion class. Where on campus is yelling encouraged? Down . All frosh must learn these skills. Students make scientific measurements here, sometimes while upside down. Where most grads will live next year. This is the only place seniors must wear a dress or suit to ride a roller coaster all night. If they go, that is... What every junior needs the most. Mr. Calderwood loves to talk about this history. The underclassman mode of trans- portation. . I don't want any bacon, not after yesterday's pig dissection in . . What the inside of most student lockers looks like. . Please use for your essay unless you type it. . What Mr. Perenon prays for. . I can't believe I paid Test Takers 55500. and all I got was . A favorite 0'Dowd hiker. . I'm going to the dermatologist because is irritating my skin. . The one assignment AQ O'Dowd students must complete. . Quick...I need to finish my physics. Can I borrow your problem . Mr. Mason has a nice collection of these, so don't wear a inside. . You'll find the physics lab on the hallway. . Homeroom is run by a T. . It's the most difficult thing to find at 8:25 am. . A frosh free meal. . Sophomores complete these types of projects. . While getting out my stuff, I dropped a book on the of someone with a lower locker. Fortunately it was just a freshman. . junior and senior retreats are over- nights held in Gatos. . A most desired teenage possession. . Learning to work library computers is . . A quick retort to a statement made by someone is known as a . Crossword Connection 37 ARD To BELIEVE OUR E RS AVE AST ACTIVITIES Kr AIITI G HOUGHTS SEAN AABERG--Crozier 2,3,4, Art Club 1,2,3,4, Mitre 3, Poetry 8: Film Club 4, Homeroom Rep. 1 Perhaps if varmints ruled the world it would rain more, IG. stay SHARP! ZACH ABAD--Football 1,2,3,4, Track 1,2,3,4 In the game of life, fifty-yard line seats are great, but I came to play. EDWARD ABRAM--Basketball 1,2,3, Baseball 1,2,, UBSA 1,2,3,4 History is a peoples memory, and without a memory man is demoted to lower animals. Malcolm X You better ask somebody! MARISSA ADAMI--Hiking Club 1,2,3,4, Retreat Team 3, Class Officer 3, Executive Council 4, Crew 2,3,4 Don't stress. Be happy and put a smile on your face. That's what life's all about. That's what l've learned! KEVIN AHERN--Football 1,2,3,4, Tennis 'I You better watch where you're going, remember where you'Ve been--that's the way I see it. l'm a simple man. Charlie Daniels HARRY AHLAS--Ski Club 2,3,4, ISA 3,4, Intramural Soccer 4 If you make a mistake, turn it into a masterpiece. Ms. Ikeda TINA AIYER CHRIS ALBERTS--Football 1,2,3,4, Hiking Club 2,3 There's someone inside my head, but it's not me. -Pink Floyd NICOLA ALESANDRINI--CSF 1,2, Ski Club 3,4, Rally Band 3,4, Peace Group 4, Hiking Club 1,2,3,4, French Club 4, Symphonic Band 3,4, Retreat Team 4, Poetry 8: Film Club 4 Live your life as an exclamation, not an explanation. ARABA ARECENEAUX-- Know yourself, because in the end there is no one else. Get in where you fit in! DARRIN BALLON--Basketball 1, Track 2, U,B,S.A. 1,2,3,4, Retreat Team 4, Stats 2,3 Don't fight the feeling. DANA BARFIELD--Basketball 1,2,3,4, UBSA 1,2,3,4 Come what may, anything may happen, and it did. Y.A.K,S. GIANCARLO BARLETTA MEGAN BAUER CAROLINE BERKMAN--Hiking Club 1,2, Retreat Team 4, Spirit Week 1,3 Never ask the worth of your love, only ask who is worthy of receiving it. IYO BERTRANG--Swimming 1, X-country 2, Peace Group 3,4 His eyes have all the seeming of a demon that is dreaming. Edgar Allan Poe The eyes are the windows to the soul Wordsworth ANDY BEVILACQUA--Soccer 1,2,3,4, .,.,....,.,r' ., g Tr----I I.S,A. 2, Hiking Club 1,2, Retreat Team 3, Hmroom. Rep. 1,2 Might've seen better times, maybe we ain't been there yet. Remember the good times and lest you forget, have no regrets. ATHAN BEZAITIS--Football 2, Soccer 1,2,3,4, Ski Club 3,4, ISA 3,4 Try not, Do or do not. There is no try. tThe lllustrious One--YODAJ CHRIS BRENT--Football 1,2,3,4, Ski Club 1,2,3,4 Absolutely, positively, No Fear... Not even a little! And what if C-A-T really spelled dog. Oger ERIN BREZNIKAR--Ski Club 1,2,3,4, Hiking Club 1,2, Retreat Team 4, CMT 2, Hmroom Rep.2,3,4 Learn to be genuine in every moment of your life. Chogyam Trungpa NICOLE BRYSON--Basketball 1, ISA 3,4, UBSA 2,3,4 l did thatlsjust like a female mac nah. NATASHA BUCKNER--ISA 4, UBSA 1,2,3,4 Don't quote me boy, cuz' I ain't said. . Eazy E CHRIS BUETTNER--Football 1,2,3,4, Soccer 1,2,3,4, Lacrosse 2,3,4, Ski Club 2,4, Symphonic Band 1,2,3,4, String Orchestra 2,3,4 When you have that cat, don't let go of his tail. WILL BUTKUS--Soccer 2,3, Basketball 1, Baseball 1,2,3,4, Symphonic Band 2,3, Ski Club 1,2,3,4, Retreat Team 4 The difference between a successful person and others is not a lack of strength, not a lack of knowledge, but rather a lack of will. Vincent T. Lombardi KIMANI CAMPBELL--Peace Group 3, I.S.A. 3,4, U.B.S.A. 1,2,3,4, Retreat Team 4 Courage may be the most important of all virtues because without it one cannot practice any other Virtue with consis- tency. Maya Angelou BENIAMIN CARDER-- I can't think of a quote right now. MICHAEL CARLSON--Football 1,2,3,4, Lacrosse 2,4, Track 1 There needs no ghost, my lord, came from the grave to tell us this, Hamlet Act I, sc. v STEVEN CARLSON LORETTA CATANZARO--Retreat Team 4, Ski Club 1,2,3,4 United we stand, divided we fall. Malcolm X AMY CHAQUETTE--CSF 1, Peace Group 1,2, Retreat Team 4, Homeroom Rep. 1, Spirit Sz Publicity Committee 2, Dance Committee 3, Assemblies Rallies 4 Once you realize you can do anything, you're free .... you can fly. Class of '94, dont be afraid to fly, ALINYA CHARRON--Volleyball 1,2,3,4, Hiking Club 1,2,3,4, C.M.T. 4, Retreat Team 3 The best thing you ever done for me, is to help me take my less seriously. lt's only life after all! Indigo Girls MICAH COHEN--Football 1,2, Track 1,2,3,4, Retreat Team 4, Drama Productions 3,4 Hee Hee Hee Hee Hee Hee Hee Hee Hee Hee Hee Hee Hee Hee Hee Hee Hee Hee Rob Madison GENEVIEVE COLLIGNON-- I've often been told that you only can do what you know how to do well, and that's be you, They Might Be Giants BRIAN COLLINS--Baseball 1, Soccer 2, Cross Country 2,3,4, Track 1,2,3,4, Rally Band 2,3, Hiking Club 1,2, Symphonic Band 1,2,3,4, Iazz Ensemble 4, Retreat Team 4, Drama Productions 3, ISA 1,2 Hard work causes fatigue. Fatigue makes you give up. Giving up means failing. But, without effort, where is success? STEPHANIE CORBRIDGE CASEY COYLE DAVID COYOCA--Lacrosse 2,3, CSF 2,3, Peace Group 4, ISA 1, A.S.A. 4 One does not regret what one does, but what one doesn't do, CASSIE CRAUN--Soccer 1,2, Volleyball 1,2,3,4, C.S.F. 2,3,4, Crozier 4, Retreat Team 3, C.M,T. 4 When you reach the end of what you know, you will be at the beginning of what you should sense, Kahil Gibran ERIC CROSS--Football 1, Lacrosse 1,2,3,4, C.S.F 2, Ski Club 1,2,3,4 Drama Productions 2 Sounds like a race car. SUSAN D'ORAZIO SALLY DAGANZO--Cross Country 1,2,3,4, Track 1,2,4, CSF 2,3,4, Symphonic Band 2,3,4, Retreat Team 3, Class Officer 2 Once you are real you can't be ugly, except to people who don't understand. Velveteen Rabbit PETER DAL FERRO--Football 1,2, Lacrosse 2,3,4, ISA 4, A.S.A. 4 Somebody get'em. BRIAN DARNELL--Football 1,2, Track 1, CSF 1,2,3,4, Crozier 4, Peace Group 4, Class Officer 1, Rugby 2,3,4 I want you to chop down the largest tree in the forest with. . . a HERRING! Ni! Ni! The Knights of Ni ADIA DAWSON--Basketball 1,2,3.4, UBSA l,2,3,4 It's all good. First to 82nd, then to the southside. Oh 5 on it? UKNOWH MAX DIEZ--Tennis 1,2,3,4, Crozier 1,2,3,4, Symphonic Band 1,2,3, I.S.A. 1,2,3,4, Retreat 38 Senior Activities 8: Quotes mountains of dreams, telling myself that it's not as hard as it seems. Led Zepplin ANNIKA DOUGHERTY NATASHA DOUGLAS--Basketball 1,2,3,4, Hiking Club 1,2, Retreat Team 3 What one hopes for is always better than what one has, RYAN DRESE--Basketball 1,2, Baseball 1,2,3,4, Art Club 1,2, Ski Club 1,2, ISA 4 Happiness comes through baseball and love, My best to everybody. CHRIS DUNCAN--Football l, Basketball 'l,2,3, ISA 1, Soccer 4 Live fast, work hard, and play country. TAI DUNSON-STRANE CHRIS ECKHARDT IUSTIN ECKHOUSE--Ski Club 1,2,3,4, I Hiking Club l,2,3,4 I used to think thatl I was indecisive, but now Lam not so sure, - MENSAH EDWARDS--Hlznactions I spizeaks lisouder thizan wizordsf' Y.M. Sidways to the Next Light True players understand. 1 IEFF ERICKSON--Lacrosse 1,2,3,4--LAX i State Champs 1993--, Crozier 4, Ski Club I 1,2,3 If you surrendered to the air you could ride it. Toni Morrison PETER ERWIN--Football 2, Baseball 1,2,3,4, X-country 1, Ski Club 2,3,4 Theres a green garden where people don't care when you look at my face and you know l'm there. GQ. SERGIO FEDASZ--CSF 1,2,3,4, Crozier 1,2,3, Class Officer 1 Damien has a brother and his name is Howard Stern. Richard Simmons Shut up! Sit down! You moron! Howard Stern KATIE FENSTERMACHER--Ski Club 1,45 Mitre 4, Retreat Team 3 The Inost beautiful things in life cannot be seen or even heard, they must be felt with the heart. Helen Keller ALEIANDRA FERNANDEZ SAMANTHA FISCHER--Hiking Club 1,2,3,4, Retreat Team 3, Drama Productions 2,3,4, Assemblies 8: Rallies 3 Not every- thing that counts can be counted, and not everything that can be counted counts. Einstein RENE FONG--Cheerleading 3,4, A.S,A 3,4, ISA 2 Ai-Ya KENDRA FOX-DAVIS CHRIS ERANCIOCH--Lacrosse l, Rally Band l,2,3,4, Peace Group 3,4, Hiking Club l,2,3,4, Symphonic Band 2,3,4, Iazz Ensemble 3,4 Up ahead, I know the trailway stops, from there on, only eagles fly. Eric Iohnson LAUREN FRANSSEN--CSF 2,3,4, Symphonic Band 4, Crozier 4, Mitre 3, Art Club 2,3,4, Ski Club l,2,3,4, History Club I, Poetry dr Film Club 4 Iust living is not enough, one must ha ve sunshine, freedom, and a little flower. ANN FRECCERO--Swimming l,2,3,4, Soccer 2, CSF 3,4, Crozier 2, Ski Club I, Hiking Club 4, Retreat Team 3, Isa 2,4, Assemblies and Rallies 4, Close Up 3,4 I hope life is not a joke, because I don't get it! Everyone is attractive when they smile. DANIEL FREELAND--Tennis 3, Iazz Ensemble 4 The verses of my life are moving past and now the chorus I must heed, T.T.D. It's ALL good. E.I. FRY--Lacrosse l,2,3,4, Crozier 3,4, Ski Club 3,4, Boy Scouts l,2,3 I used to live in a room full of mirrors. All I could see was me. But I take my spirit and crash my mirrors- now the whole worId's here for me to see. I. Hendrix ERIN GALVIN--Swimming 2,3,4, Symphonic Band 2,3,4, I.S,A. 2, Hiking Club 3, Retreat Team 3 Together, a veritable fist of defiance, we stand immune to any onslaught, Calvin and Hobbes AARON GARDINER--Football l,2,3,4, Lacrosse 2,3,4, C.S.F. 3,4, Symphonic Band I,2, Retreat Team 4, Hmroom. Rep. 4 So often times it happens, that we live our lives in chains, and never even know we have the key. The Eagles MICHELLE GARRETT REED GEHRKE--Football l,2,3,4, Track l,2,3,4, Art Club I, Ski Club l,2,3, Hiking Club 3,4, Math Club l,2 You've got to know when to hoId'em, know when to fold'em, know when to walk away, know when to run... Rogers RUSSELL Productions 3,4 l don't feel so good BRIAN GILSON--Football 3, Basketball I,2, Baseball l,2,4, Mitre 4, Retreat Team 4, Hee Hee Hee Hee Hee Hee Hee Hee Hee Hee Hee Hee Hee Hee Hee Hee Hee Hee Micah Cohen NATE GIOVANETTI--Football I,2,3,4: Track l,2,3,4, Ski Club 2,3,4 Gentleman, I ask you as one, what did we come here to do? 'Captain' Iack Concannon STEPHANIE GLAFKIDES--Hiking Club IJ Class Officer 2,3, Spirit Week Committee l,2,3,4 Be what you want, but always be you. FATIMA GOSS--Symphonic Band l,2,3, UBSA l,2,3,4, Retreat Team 3, Exec. Council 4, Dance Committee 3, Chorus I,2,3, Gospel Choir 2,3 Educate a woman and you educate a nation, DIEGO GRACIA BISA GRANT--Cross Country I,2, Track l,2,3,4, Art Club 4, UBSA l,2,3,4, Poetry and Film Club 4 Walk through life's doors with open eyes and an open mind. Stay true to your dreams, and remember Btizl fo'eva. RICHARD GRAVES PAUL GRAZZINI--Rally Band 2,3,4, Symphonic Band l,2,3,4, Iazz Ensemble 3,4 Only the good die young, So don't hold your breath. BIS: P,G, IIM GREEN--Basketball l,2,3,4, Tennis l,2,3,4, Intramural Soccer 4 If you never try, you'll never know. Live life to its fullest and have fun. LUISA GRILLO-CHOPE--Swimming 2,3,4, Mitre -I, Retreat Team 4 You can make the mountains ring, or the angels cry. Buffalo Springfield HEATHER GROSSMANN--Crozier 2, Peace Group 4, Hiking Club I, French Club 4, Drama Productions 3 If you want to kiss the sky you better learn how to kneeI. U2 DAMON GROWL--Lacrosse l,2,3,4, Peace Group 4, Asian Student Alliance 4 Live how you want and die how you want, but don't tell me how to be. SARAH HARBAUCH--Soccer l,2,3,4, Volleyball I,2, Softball 2,3,4, Retreat Team 3, ISA I, lnterschool Exchange 2,3,4, Asst. Student Trainer 4 But I learned a lot about livin' and a little about love. Alan Iackson CALISHA HARMON--Basketball l,2,3,4, Retreat Team 4, UBSA 4 It is impossible to raise and educate a race in the mass. All revolutions and improvements must start with individuals. Iolm W.E. Bowen SCHUYLER HARRISON--Lacrosse 2,3,4, Hiking Club 3,4, Retreat Team 4, ISA I I may bite, bark, burrow, howl, growl, nip, whine, or wimper, but really I'm just a happy dog. ADRIENNE HASKELL--Hiking Club l,2,3, ISA 2,3, Retreat Team 3, Drama Produc- tions 3 A dream is a wish your heart makes when you're fast asleep. qeQa B.H,C,A. IULIA HICKMAN--I.S.A. 2,3, Hiking Club 3 We scorch the earth, set fire to the sky, yet we stoop so low to reach so high. U2 BURR HILSABECK--Lacrosse l,2,3,4, Intramural Basketball l,2,3,4, Intramural Soccer 4 Iust the duck sick. I ain't got no. Meister Burr. Bring it on--'94 EMILY HOVE--Softball l,2,3,4, Tennis l,2,3,4, CSF 2,3,4, ISA 2,3, Hiking Club l,2,3,4, Ski Club l,2,3,4, French 2,3,4, Retreat Team 3, Drama Productions 3,4, Class Officer 3, Exec. Council 4, Hmroom Rep. 2 Life is all a memory, except for the one present moment that goes by so quick you hardly catch it going. Tennessee Williams ELIZABETH HUNT--Swimming l,2,3,4, Soccer l,2,3,4, Peace Group 4, Hiking Club 3,4, French Club 4, Retreat Team 3, Poetry and Film Club 4 Are any more of your uncles going to go...7 Hope...True Happiness... SAWAN HURST--Football l,2,3,4, Lacrosse 2,3,4, Ski Club 2,3,4, Hiking Club I,2,3,4 Until the color of man's skin is as of no more significance as the color of his eyes, we're at war. Bob Marley MINDI IKEDA CINA IABER--CSF l,2,3,4, Hiking Club l,2,3, French Club 3, History Club 2 Promise you'll never forget me ever. Not even when I'm a hundred. A,A. Milne SHACOLBY IACKSON--Lacrosse l,3,4, Symphonic Band 3,4, Rally Band 4 My knees are shaking and I am scaredmbut I Irnnw I am dnino this fnr a hotter future. S.W. Green KENDRA IENNINGS--Softball 2,3, Ski Club I, Retreat Team 4 That which does not destroy us simply makes us stronger, KISCHA IOHNSON MICHELLE IOHNSON--Cross Country 4, Track 2,3,4, Ski Club 3, Symphonic Band 2,3,4 I'm not happy, I'm cheerful. Happy has no cares--cheerful has cares, but has learned howto deal with them. Beverly Sills TAMIKO IOHNSON--CSF l,2,3,4, ISA 2,3,4, UBSA l,2,3,4, CMT 2, Drama Productions I, A.S.A. 3, Dance Committee 4, Assemblies 8: Rallies 4 Progress is the attraction that moves humanitymsplendor of pride and self-esteem never fails to win the repect and admiration of all. Marcus M. Garvey TRACEY IOHNSON--CSF 3,4, Art Club 4, Retreat Team 4, UBSA 3,4 ADAM IONES--Football l,2,3, Track I, Hiking Club 3,4, A.S.A. 4, UBSA 2,3,4, ISA 3 But then again, l'll never say never. MICHELE IONES--Basketball l,2,3,4, Track 2,3,4, Retreat Team 4, Drama Productions 3, U.B.S.A I,2,4, C.M.T. 4, Asian Student Alliance 4, Hispanic Club l,2,3 Now that I know where I have been, I know where I'1n going, and in between there has been God. Senior Activities 8: Quotes 39 LIZ IUSTISON--Swimming l,2,3,4: Symphonic Band 2,3,4, ISA 2, Hiking Club 2,3, Retreat Team 3 My life is perfect because I accept it as is... The sunshine is shining because it is what it is. Lenny Kravitz TIM KANE HOWARD KEES MEGAN KELLY--Volleyball l,2,3,4, CSF 3, Ski Club I,2, ISA 2,3, Homeroom Rep. 4 Life moves pretty fast. If you clon't stop and look around once in awhile, you could miss it. Ferris Bueller PATRICK KERKSTRA--Football I , Lacrosse l,2,3,4, Crozier l,2,3,4, Hiking Club 2, History Club l,2,4, Drama Productions 2, ISA 'l,2,3 What good, is rain that falls up? Why no good I guess, no good at all. What's good? Life's good. Lou Reed STEPHEN KIM--Football I,2, Tennis l,2,3,4, Crozier l,2,3,4, Ski Club l,2,3,4, Hiking Club 2, A.S.A. 3,4 We may lose, or we may win, but we may never be here again. ERIN KINGSBURY--Swimming l,2,3,4, Hiking Club l,2,3,4, Retreat Team 4, Stats 3,4 Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die, life is a broken-winged bird that cannot fIy. Langston Hughes TIM KNICKERBOCKER-- These are my favorite numbers, IZ, I6, 22, 32 and most of all 40. Why? Take a guess, meister. CHRISTINE KRAMER-- Hold on to sixteen as long as you can, because changes are coming around real soon to make us women and men. Iohn Cougar Mellencamp ERIN KREITZ--Swimming 2,3,4, Tennis l,2,3, Ski Club I,2, Hiking Club l,2,3,4, Retreat Team 4, ISA 2,3, Hmroom Rep. I, Assemblies 8: Rallies 3 Imagination disposes of everything, it creates beauty, justice, and happiness, which is everything in this world. Pascal KRISTEN LARNED--Swimming l,2,3,4, Hiking Club 2,3,4, Ski Club 2,3, Mitre 3,4, Retreat Team 4, I.S.A. 2,3 Never give up on anybody. Miracles happen every day. Don't drive on slick tires, Never cut what can be untied. Ms. Kolsmd is my favorite teacher. ERICA LASH DAVID LEE--Lacrosse 2, Golf 4, C.S.F, 2,3,4, Peace Group 4, Symphonic Band l,2,3,4, Ski Club l,2,3,4, French Club 3,4, WMD! Rally Band 3, A.S.A, 3,4 The journey of a thousand miles begins with one step. Confucius IOSH LENG--Soccer 2,3,4, Track l,2,3,4, C.S.F. l,2,3,4, Symphonic Band 2,3, I.S.A. 3,4 Asian Student Alliance 3,4 Man it's hot! It never gets this hot in Brooklyns. It's Africa hot... Tarzan couldn't take this kind of hot! Biloxi Blues COLLEEN LENZINI--Basketball I,2,3,42 Crozier 2, Hiking Club 3 The tragic thing H N . a Z - .f ' f I Www., a . k,,, WMV about death is not that men cease to live but that they cease to love. NINA LEVIT--CSF 2,3,45 Crozier 2,3,45 Peace Group 35 Hiking Club 2,3,45 Symphonic Band 35 Retreat Team 45 Drama Productions 2,35 ISA 25 Hmroom Rep 3 I'm filling in the negative space with positively everythings, -Edie Brickell 8: NB KAREN LEW--CSF 2,3,45 ISA 2,35 A.S.A. 2,3,4 You can observe a lot by watching Yogi Berra IASON LIM--Lacrosse 1,4 Fight for the good of others--for right--for the truth, never for greed--for wrong--for lies. ANDREW LINDLEY--Swimming 2,3,45 Ski Club 1,2,3,45 Hiking Club 1,2,3,45 Peace Group 2,3,4: Iazz Ensemble 35 Retreat Team 45 Math Club 1,2,35 Poetry 8: Film Club 4 I decided to find out just how dry I am by jumping in the river Widespread Panic DAN LINVILLE--Football 1,2,35 Soccer l,2,3,45 Baseball 1 ln the warrior's code there's no surrender. TRACY LOVEWELL--C.S.F. 35 Ski Club 2,3,45 Rally Band 35 Peace Group 3,45 Symphonic Band 3,45 Poetry 8: Film Club 4 Clarice, have the lambs stopped screaming yet? Hannibel Lector ALYSIA LYONS--Cheerleading 25 ISA 45 UBSA l,2,3,45 Retreat Team 35 Drama Productions 35 Hmroom Rep, 15 Academic Council 35 Dance Committee 4 Someone who doesnt stand for anything, will fall for everything. Martin Luther King, Ir. ASHER LYONS--Drama Productions l,2,3,4 l am like a baboon because I like to run! MOLLY MADIGAN--Swimming 15 Ski Club 1,25 Hiking Club 1,2,3,4 Youths like diamonds in the sun and diamonds are forever. Forever young...I want to be forever young. Alphavilles ROB MADISON--Iazz Ensemble l,2,3,45 Retreat Team 4 Hee Hee Hee Hee Hee Hee Hee Hee Hee Hee Hee Hee Hee Hee Hee Hee Hee Hee Brian Gilson ROBIN MAES--Basketball l,2,3,45 Track 2 Whatever you do, make it fun .... If we couldn't laugh we would all go insane. Iirnmy Buffett LUKE MAHER--Football 1,25 Soccer 15 ,..-.,..,,.... -m.....,,,., ff.-ve-.nm V . '-., . ......-., A-M Q 4' ,,' I if l ! l t I 1 ', 1 ffm fw 3 . f ,,i,,,,,,, ...gf . 5, rx ig, 5 M ii s Lacrosse l,2,3,45 C.S,F. 1,25 Ski Club l,2,3,45 Symphonic Band 1,25 Retreat Team 3 It is better to not open your mouth and appear stupid, than to open it and remove all doubt. QY-ANA MANNING--Peace Group 45 Hiking Club 45 Retreat Team 45 Drama Productions l,2,3,45 Dance, Assemblies 8: Rallies, Spirit 8: Publicity Committees 3,4 So just try and relax, yeah, cool it, fall apart in my backyard, Balou, The ungle Bqi C'mon everybody! lt's off to Neverland! Peter Pan DARIUS MANUCHEHRI-- Dude--I am so tired! KEVIN MCDONALD ELISE MCGUINESS--Swimming 1,2,3,45 CSF 3,45 Retreat Team3 Until you make peace with who you are you'll never be content with what you have. CAMERON MCPHERSON--Lacrosse 1,2,3,45 Crozier 3,45 Ski Club 1,2,3545 Hiking Club 1,2,3,45 Retreat Team 45 Drama Productions 1 Butterflies are free and so are we! . . . Oh, by the way, we're Lax State Champs 1993 IOE MERSCHDORF SARAH MERTZ--Swimming 3,45 C.S.F. 1,2,3,45 Rally Band 35 History Club 1,2,45 Symphonic Band 2,3,45 Retreat Team 3 Explorers are we, intrepid and bold, out in the wild, amongst wonders untold Calvin and Hobbes ERIN MILLIGAN--Swimming l,2,3,45 ISA 15 Hiking Club l,2,3,45 Ski Club 1,25 Retreat Team 4 When the last thing we notice is the color of skin and the first thing we notice is the beauty within--we shall be free, Garth Brooks IORGE MINO--Cross Country 2 The best way to learn is to live your life to the fullest. Remember life's short, play hard. ALEX MIRANDA--Football l,2,3,45 Rally Band 15 Hiking Club 45 Symphonic Band 1,2,3,45 Hispanic Club 1,2 Never apologize. Either you accomplished your mission or you failed. Saying you 're sorry is not going to change a thing. BECKY MOORE--Crozier 2,35 Drama Productions 4 What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us, Emerson SCOTT MORGAN--Football l,2,3,4: Swimming 1,2,3,45 Ski Club 1,2,3545 Rally Band l,2,3,45 French 45 Symphonic Band1,2,3,4 I never saw a Purple Cow, I never hope to see one, But, I'd rather see one than be one. AARON MORRISON--Ski Club 2,3,45 Peace Goup 3,45 Hiking Club 2,3,45 Symphonic Band 25 Poetry and Film Club 4 If life gives you lemons, throw them at people, SEAN MURPHY--Football 1,25 Lacrosse 1,2,3,45C.S.F. 2,3,45 Ski Club l,2,3,45 I.S,A, 2,3,45 Retreat Team 45 Assemblies 8: Rallies Committee 3,4 I doubted that I could take another step, yet I took a hundred more, What greater things will I accomplish ifl always move beyond that step? ERYN MURRAY--UBSA 25 Retreat Team 35 Drama Productions 45 Dance Committee 35 Eucharistic Minister 3,4 Never regret what you do, regret only what you don't do. Iack Hamil Love you Mom. GRETCHEN MURRAY--Retreat Team 4 What you learn today, for no reason at all, will help you discover all the wonderful secrets of tomorrow, Phantom Tollbooth IAMES MURRY--Crozier 35 Peace Groups 45 Hiking Club 3,45 Poetry 8: Film Club 4 Death Greets Me Warm, Now I Will Iust Say Goodbye. Metallica E. TARA NAGASE-- The reward of a thing well done, is to have done it. Ralph Waldo Emerson KAHLIL NAIAR--Lacrosse 1,2,35 Peace Group 45 Symphonic Band 3,45 Rally Band 4 I will never grieve that you do not know me. l will grieve that I do not know others. Confucius SEAN NAKAHARA--Football 15 Basketball 1,25 Lacrosse 1,2,3,45 Symphonic Band 1,2,3 Gotta Get Some Lovin'. IESSICA NG--C.S,F. 2,3,45 Crozier 45 Peace Group 1,45 Symphonic Band 35 I.S.A. 25 Asian Student Alliance 2,3,4 One has to make distinctions, to be sure, but even more one has to see things in their inter- relatedness. Hans Georg Gadamer AMY NOLIN--Soccer 1,2,3545 Tennis 1,25 Softball 3,45 ISA 25 Hiking Club 2,35 Ski Club 2,3,45 French Club 3,45 Retreat Team 35 f Hmroom. Rep. 2,4 I like Macaroni 8: Cheese after school and l'll drink chocolate milk anytime, VICKI OAKES--Lacrosse 25 Mitre 35 Hiking Club 35 Retreat Team 45 Stats 3 lt's a great day for hockey. MALIK ORR--Football 1,2,3,45 Track, 1,2,3,45 CMT 45 UBSA1,2,3,4 It's your life, don't let anyone live it for you. Class of '94 is out! SARAH ORVELL--Soccer 35 Ski Club 25 Peace Group 25 Retreat Team 45 ISA 2,3 Now we are hipper, we been thru the trip Iohn Lennon NICK OSBORNE--Lacrosse l,2,3,45 Ski Club 2,3,45 History Club 2,45 Symphonic Band 2,3,45 Drama Productions 3 ROSENCRANTZ: Immortality is all I seek. Tom Stoppard ZIA PACHECO--Soccer l,2,3,45 Ski Club 3,45 Hiking Club l,2,3,45 Symphonic Band l,2,3,45 Retreat Team 35 ISA 1,2 lt is only with the heart that one can see rightly5 what is essential is invisible to the eye. TANYA PERRIER DAVE PETROELIE--Basketball 15 Swimming 2,3,45 CSF l,2,3,45 Peace Group 3,45 Symphonic Band 2,3,45 String Orchestra 2,35 Art Club 45 Hiking Club 1,3,45 Iazz Ensemble 45 Rally Band 2,45 Drama 40 Senior Activities Sr Quotes Productions 35 Poetry 8: Film Club 4 I'll never see myself in the mirror with my eyes closed. They Might Be Giants ED PICKERING--Golf 1,2,3,45 CSF l,2,3,45 Ski Club 2,3,45 Peace Group 2,3,45 French Club 2,3,45 Poetry and Film Club 4 Pleasure Accomplishing what others said was beyond your reach. The world isn't 5 round, it's full of angles. , HEIDI PRATT--Art Club 1,25 Hiking Clubi l,2,3,4 Be and act as the person you truly are inside and don't ever let anyone changej you, ' SARINA PURI--Soccer 35 Track 35 CSF 2,3,45 Crozier 25 Hiking Club 2,3,45 ISA 25 Hmroom Rep, 35 Spirit Sr Publicity 4 Insecurity is a greater evil than poverty. ANIELICA RANDALL--Cross Country 2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 CSF l,2,3,4 5 Art Club 15 Ski Club 1,2,35 Hiking Club 1,2,35 Drama Productions 2,3 Every day is a learning experience--and remember--they need their coats, we dont TONY RAVNIK DAVID RAVNIK--Soccer 25 Ski Club 2,3,45 Peace Group 3,45 Hiking Club 3,45 Drama Productions 3,45 Poetry 8: Film Club 4 If love remains, though everything is lost, we will pay the price5 but we will not count the cost. Rush ! N ATE REED--Football 3,45 Basketball j 1,2,3,45 Track 2,3,45 UBSA 4 Injustice Q anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere, Martin Luther King, Ir, and B.R. AFRAI-I RICHMOND NEAL RIEMER--Drama Productions 2,3,45 Stats 35 Assemblies 8: Rallies 4 How many times can a man turn his head and pretend that he just doesn't see? Bob Dylan DANIELLE RIVERS ANITA ROBERTS--CSF. 1,2,3,45 History Club 1,45 Symphonic Band 45 Retreat Team I Always leave them laughing when you go. Mother Goose TINA ROBINSON--Cheerleading 1,25 Crozier 2,3,45 Hiking Club I.S.A. 2,3,45 Dance Committee 3 I didn't ram into that pole.. it came at me from out of nowhere, and it attacked me, ARIA RODRIGUEZ--Soccer 35 Volleyball 1,25 Softball 1,2,3,45 Peace Group 1,25 Retrea Team 35 Drama Productions 1,2,45 Hmroom Rep. 1,2,3 Mickey's a mouse, Donald's a duck, Pluto's a dog5 what the heck is Goofy! Stand By Me KRISTI ROLEFSON--Basketball 15 Soccer 25 Volleyball 1,25 CSF 1,2,3,45 Ski Club 1,2,3, Hiking Club 1,45 Retreat Team 35 ISA 15 CMT 45 Hmroom Rep. 1,2,35 Assemblies and Rallies 4 What lies behind us and what lies before us are small matters compared to what lies within us. EZRA SAGE--Lacrosse l,2,3,45 Art Club 3,45 Hiking Club 1,2,3,45 History Club 45 Symphonic Band 1,2,3,45Iazz Ensemble 1,3,45 Poetry 8: Film Club 4 IUILDENSTERN: Give us this day our aily week. Tom Stoppard IFFANY SAUNDERS--I-liking Club 1,2,3, SA 1,25 Chorus 3,4 There is a deeper and iarker meaning that lies beneath the surface Jf each and every one of us. EARAH SCHISLER--Swimming 1,2,3,45 Ski ,lub 25 Hiking Club 2,3,4 lt's over before lou know it, it all goes by so fast, the bad imes take forever, and the good times iever last. Eric Clapton VIICHAEL SCHLEMMER--C.S.F. 15 ymphonic Band 1,2,3,45 Crozier 25 Iazz nsemble 3,45 Rally Band 2,3,45 Drama roductions 2 There is a pleasure in being grad, which none but madmen know. ryden IAMIE SCHMIDT--Cheerleading 1,2,3, Ski Club 2,35 Retreat Team 4 lf you love something, set it free. lf it comes back to you it's yours, if not, it was never meant to ae, RIK SCHULER--Football 15 Soccer 15 aseball 1,2,3,45 Ski Club 1,2,3,4 Why does ab Clear taste so similar to regular Tab? Why ask why? UTTER SCHUMACHER--Retreat Team 45 rama productions 3 If you can't be the nicest guy out there, just be the nice guy. K.P. HALANDA SHANKS--Cross Country ,35 CSF 2,35 Symphonic Band 3,45 UBSA 15 Dance Committee 4 lt's not how long you live but, what you do with your life that counts! - M.L,F.H. '93 DENNIS SHEPHERD--Swimming 15 Soccer 2,3,45 Ski Club 45 Retreat Team 45 Drama Productions 1,2,3,45 Executive Council 25 Class Officer 15 Dance Committee 4 For where your treasure is, there will be your heart also, OLIVER SHERMAN IASON SHIOTSU--Cross Country 1,2,3,45 jTrack 1,2,3,45 CSF, 2,3,45 Ski Club 1,2,3,45 iPeace Group 1,2,3,45 Hiking Club 15 French lClub 1,2,3,45 History Club 1,25 I.S.A. 1,2,35 iAsian Student Alliance 2,3,45 Poetry 8: Film Club 45 Hispanic Club 1,2 I only run because it feels good when you win. AUDRA SHIPPEN--Swimming 15 CSF 1,3,45 Peace Group 45 Ski Club 1,2,3,45 French Club 45 Asian Student Alliance 4 Hold on to the thread, the currents will shift...we're all allowed to dream of the next time we touch. SABRINA SIOBERG--Swimming 1,2,3,45 Retreat Team 45 Drama Productions 2,3,45 ISA 2,4 Let dead dogs lay. don't wake 'em up, let 'em slept. Grandma King KELLEY SKETCHLEY--Track 25 Peace Group 15 ISA 3,4 Always remember--after the rain the sun always shines. Smile, COURTNEY SLOCUM NICOLE SMAHLIK--Soccer 35 ISA 1,2,3 Past forgiven. Present Improved. Future perfect. AYANA SMITH--Basketball 1,2,3,45 Track 1,25 Stats 3,4 Life is what you make of it, the choice is yours. AYAWNNA SMITH--Cheerleading 25 Track 15 Retreat team 45 ISA 45 UBSA 1,2,3,4 Ignorance is a tough burden to bear so follow your dreams and they will come true. CAROLYN SMITH--Swimming 1,2,3,45 CSF 1,3,45 String Orchestra 15 Ski Club 1 Once you were darkness, but now you are light in the I.ord5 walk as children of light. Eph, 5:8 CB,H.N.C.l KIANA SMITH--Basketball 1,2,3,45 Retreat Team 45 ISA 45 UBSA 35 Stats 3,45 Interschool Exchange 25 Asst. Student Trainer 4 When you stand for nothing, you fall for anything. IEFF SOLETTIY-'IUST SAY NO ANDY STEINKAMP--Football 1,2,3,45 Lacrosse 2,3,45 Hiking Club 45 ISA 45 ASA 4 HMMMMMMM. . . Doughnuts Homer Simpson DANIEL STEPHENS--Football 15 Cross Country 25 Track 1,2,3,45 CSF 2,3,45 Rally Band l,2,35 A.S.A. 2,35 Symphonic Band 2,35 ISA 2,3,45 UBSA 1,2,3,45 Executive Council 4 What can someone see about you if they don't know you? What does it mean if you don't know them? KHARI STOCKEY--U.B.S.A. 2,3,4 Don't fake the funk on a nasty dunk. -Shaquille O'Neal Be true to yourself and nobody else. Peace!!l KAREN STRADFORD--Swimming 3,45 Ski Club 152,45 String Orchestra 25 Retreat Team 35 ISA 1,2,3,4 Life's all a game, we just want to be loved. Lenny Kravitz DANIELLE STRICKLAND--Cheerleading 1,2,3,45 Assemblies and Rallies Committee 4 lt may take time and long hours of pain, but you have nothing to lose and everything to gain. ABBE SULTAN--Football 1,2,3,45 Soccer 2,3,45 Lacrosse 2,3,45 Ski Club 1,2,3,45 Hiking Club 1,2,3,45 Hmroom Rep. 1,2,3,4 I went to a fight and a hockey game broke out, Rodney Dangerfield PAT SWITZER--Ski Club 1,2,3,45 Peace Group 4 A dragon stranded in shallow water provides amusement for the shrimpsf' Ancient Chinese Proverb CATHY SYCHR--Swimming 35 Hiking Club 1,2,3,4 Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference. REMY SZYKIER--Swimming 1,2,3,45 ISA. 1,2,3,45 Hiking Club 1,2,3,45 Ski Club 1,25 French Club 1,2,3 Grant me serenity to accept things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference. CHARLENE TANISAWA--Softball 1,2,3,45 Cross Country 1,2,3,45 Ski Club 1,2,3,45 Hiking Club 1,2,3,45 ISA 3,45 Asian Student Alliance 3,4 If you ever feel trapped, look up! DARLENE TANISAWA MARY THAM--Softball l5 Hiking Club 3 Everybody else is doing it, why can't we? The Cranberries KIM TIPPINS--Cheerleading 1,25 Art Club 45 UBSA 1,2,3,45 Retreat Team45 A.S.A. 35 Dance Committee 3,45 ISA 4 lt's not good enough just to be equal. We have to be better. Dwayne Wayne KATIE TOGNERI--Retreat Team 35 Drama Productions 1,2,35 CMT 4 No one I think is in my tree5 l mean it must be high or low. VANESSA TOMASELLO--Ski Club 1,2,3,45 French Club 45 String Orchestra 1,2 If at first you don't succeed, you're average, FRANCES TORRES-Track 25 C.S.F. 2,45 U,B.S.A. 15 A.S.A. 2,3,4 Do your homework and know your facts, but remember it's passion that pervades, P.S. 143 always R.lVI. RYAN TROY--Hiking Club 45 Retreat Team 45 ISA 1,2,4 They call me Mr. Know-It-All. I am so eloquent. Perfection is my middle name5 and whatever rhymes with eloquent, BRIAN TURNER--Football 1,35 Ski Club 3,45 Rally Band 25 Symphonic 1,25 Iazz Ensemble 1,2 GO TO SKYLINE! PETER VAN TASSEL--Lacrosse 2,3,45 Golf 15 CSF 15 ISA 2,3,45 Crozier 2,3,45 UBSA 3,45 Hiking Club 3,45 CMT 45 Retreat Team 35 Executive Coucil 4 How sweet it is to be free... living in nature, naturally. I, Cliff MECHAN VERONDA BRENNAN VETTER--Football 1,2,35 Swimming 1,25 Iazz Ensemble 45 Drama Productions 1,2,3,4 And Max, king of all wild things, was lovely and wanted to be where someone loved him best of all. Maurice Senclak SARAH VICK--Swimming 1,2,3,45 Ski Club 1,25 Hiking Club 2,35 French Club 3 No bird soars too high if he soars with his own wings. William Blake SARA VOSS CHERYL WAINWRIGHT--Cross Country 2,3,45 Track 2,3,45 CSF 2,3,45 Ski Club 3 Whatever it is that your mind can conceive, your heart can believe and you can achieve, CAMERON WALKER--Volleyball 1,2,3,45 Lacrosse 2,3,45 CSF 1,2,3,45 Symphonic Band 1,2,3,45 Retreat Team 4 Kickin' down the cobblestones, lookin' for fun and feelin' groovy. Simon and Garfunkel Everybody is alright really. Winnie the Pooh FELICIA WANZO--Retreat Team 45 UBSA 1,2,3,4 We intend to finish the journey that somebody so luckily started, and finish the job they so foolishly left undone. Shirley Chisholm LYNAE WASHINGTON--Basketball 15 Track 25 ISA 35 UBSA 1,2,3,4 I really don't Senior Activities Sc Quotes 41 care, 'cause I'm a player! T00 Short But don't trip just hit the strip, and fade G.B.'s! GRETCHEN WEISS--Swimming 1,2,3,45 Art Club 45 Hiking Club 1,2,3,45 Symphonic Band 2,35 Retreat Team 35 ISA 3,45 CMT 45 Stats 45 Close-Up 4 I can complain because rose bushes have thorns or rejoice because thorn bushes have roses. SEAN WELD--Basketball 1,25 Lacrosse 45 Track 4 Oh my brothers Ion Whitticom--Football 1,2,3,45 Soccer 15 Track 25 Ski Club 1,2,3 If you can't be with the one you love, love the one you're with. DAVE WINCHESTER--Basketball 1,25 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Ski Club 1,2,3,45 Hiking Club 1,2,3,4 Good times, bad times, you know I've had my share. Led Zepplin SIA YFANTIS-- Sure God made men before women, but don't you always make a rough draft before a final copy. IASON YOUNG CHELSEA YOUNG-MURPHY--Swimming 1,3,45 Cheerleading 1,25 Hiking Club 1,2,3,45 Symphonic Band 1,2,3,45 ISA 1,2,3,45 Retreat Team 45 Drama Productions 25 A.S.A. 3,4 Don't hurry, don't worry. you're only here for a short visit. So be sure to stop and smell the flowers, Walter C, Hagen BRIAN ZAMACONA--Football, 1,25 Baseball 1,2,3,45 C.S.F. 35 I.S,A. 2,3,45 Hiking Club 1,2,3,45 C.M.T. 45 Ski Club 1,2,3,45 Retreat Team 45 Class Officer 4 Don't stop thinking about tomorrow! Fleetwood Mac In vvildness is the preservation of the world. DEBORAH ZIERTEN--Hiking Club 1,25 Retreat Team 45 Drama Productions 2 What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared with what lies within us, IOHN ZILE MARCK ZUEHLSDORFF--Football 1,25 Lacrosse 2,3,45 Ski Club 1,2,3,45 Retreat Team 45 Asian Sudent Alliance 4 Skiing at 10,000 feet proves that not all skiers make it to heaven, but some get awfully close. MARNIE ZUEHLSDORFF--Soccer 35 Softball 1,25 Lacrosse 25 Hiking Club 1,25 Retreat Team 45 Ski Club 1,2,3 In the great future you can't forget your past, Bob Marley .... . ' V I 1 1 1 .. ..,' ,717 4 I 2 .gf fa :iii i BLGWI G FUSE The juniors showed great promise as unified juniors also opted to take either A.P. or honors- classmates, and their peer support really helped level courses in English, math, U.S. history, or j ease a year everyone agreed was definitely one of foreign languages. The fully-loaded schedules all-around stress. The anxiety began in October meant after school classes, labs, tutoring, and with the PSAT, a test that predicts scores for the long hours of homework. lt's no wonder the class T SAT taken senior year determining aptitude for of '95 was blowing emotional fuses all year. A college. Several juniors also took SAT prep courses The third quarter nightmare, also known as the this year to feel more confident about doing well on RESEARCH PAPER, meant many sleepless that exam. When the PSAT results arrived in Ianu- nights trying to analyze all the data, write about ary, everyone was pleased to see that the class of '95 the topic, and then follow the zillions of minute had many high scorers, several of which have details in the typing instructions before it was potential National Merit Qualifying scores, a very submitted in late February. Those students who prestigious honor. took Computer Lab found working on the new Getting to choose courses by individual prefer- machines O'Dowd got this year extremely help- ence means being an upperclassman. Many juniors ful. When asked what plans they had for Easter took physics as their science elective and found it a vacation, most juniors replied, sleep, sleep, mindboggling experience. Determining why sleep, followed by more sleep. things are the way they are is confusing, to say the Since attending college is also now in their near least. Not surprising was the enthusiasm expressed future, visiting the resource room in the counsel- about the earth science alternative elective. Lots of ing center became a must for the class of 1995. 42 Iunior Division hu- 9' , A K A 1 in 4' A f Wes' ig Ab lt's filled with catalogues, books, and brochures about hundreds of colleges across the US. which aid students in their search to find a perfect match for individual career interests. Feeling the pressure to know what they want to do in the future caused lots of frustration and added to an already stressful year. So...were there any good things that happened to juniors this year? Sure there were! They created the best hall in the November Spirit Week activities, and came within only a few points of winning the entire competition. And, the junior Prom at Treasure Island was truly a night to remember. After a summer of rest, you can count on the fact that they'll be back at O'Dowd ready to rule the school as seniors! www: :5:5:: : 5515552-,:s:5 ,5e:55E ::s:5i' 55 5.5515 15:55 25:5:'.5:5:1 35... 1 5- .5..:5 35. 155. 155. :5 .::.5 1.2 2. 2. 22.5-2 32-2. :2:2--1 .fe .5 V .5 nxwxwaxwx 'ssigf ,. 52,gZgZ5gzg2: .:g:525:.:gZgI5' 25 2 .2525 2:22 .2522 ,EgE52'ZgI225- 5255: 2122 'gig 5: - :: 5. 5: 55 5:5 .... - .- Iunior papers are a pain The physics course, a source of strain. Yet once their done, With all that fun, Those college apps. will still remain. Felicia Angeja President jennifer Braddock Allison Wilson Vice President Secretary!Treasurer 44 Iuniors I I I HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES Back Row CL-RJ: jessica Brutocao-Kemp and Iamie McAndrews Middle Row KL-RJ: Andrea Platt, Claudia jenkins, and Laura Peck Front Row KL-RJ: Chris Yuen and Ionathan Cohn -so' Tffw REASONS TO MISS BEING A IUNIOR l0.The class of '95 will miss losing the car raffle to the freshmen. 9. We'll just have to sleep late while others take the P.S.A.T. in October. 8. The deans won't kick us off the quads at lunchtime anymore. 7. We won't have to stay up until dawn writing research papers. 6. The long haul uphill from the lower parking lot won't be necessary anymore. 5. Underclassmen won't pose any threat by competing for parking spots. 4. We will just have to go home after school instead of copying physics problem sets or attending A.P. History sessions. 3. We'll be lonely now that we've made it to the top of the school. 2. The Class of '95 will miss losing Spirit Week to the less spirited Class of '94. l. We'll miss all the stress that comes from junior year classes. Beau M. Blanchard Stephen M. Bouey Iennifer I. Braddock Iustin M. Bradshaw Iarrod W. Brantley Sara A. Bray Axnaya H. Brecher ll Ronnie A. Bridgett Elisabeth A. Brown fj james Brown Ieshawna R. Brown Victor E. Brown Kelly R. Broxton Suzann D. Brunel I Iessica C. Brutocao-Kemp Charlotte A Burger Mark B. Burns Monique L. Burris 1 Niles S Bybel I Izabel P. Caetano Hilary M. Cain Sarah M. Cameron Monica D. Campos N Rachel L. Canning 5- W r t 2 G f . . 4 r Iuniors 45 ,.... ...... .,....,.,... , . .. .. mm. K Patricia M. Carlson Myrada C. Carpenter J Maria A. Cavallo Barbara Cesarello I Eric Chan Lisa Chan Melinda L. Chan Michelle D. Chaudhry 1 Nicholas K. Chen Agnes Y. Chiao l Jason C. Chin Emily Y. Chu Iamilla K. Churchill Danielle M. Clarke Jonathan Cohn Michael T Cummings Erin E. Dal Ferro Aisha N. Davis Laura E. Devitt John C. Dittrner Anton S. Dold Shannon M. Donahue Michael A. Dronkers Susan M. Duffy . . H . r ,X X' 3 5? EN ' Q W an M ' gig FINALLY BEING UPPERCLASSMEN MEANS MORE EXPENSIVE BOOKS TO BUY The only consolation at Book Sales Day in August is being reunited with friends 46 Juniors f X Photo No Available Iererny M. Dug,g,an Elizabeth Dunn-Ruiz Patricia K. Eagan l Rachel A. Eismwn Alexander S. Elliott Richard A. Ellis Andrew B. Ellsworth Christina M. Esparza Nicole R. Fein l Holly M. Fernandez Iodie C. Feusner Heather I. Finn Matthew I. Foley Nicole Fouladi Isiah Franklin Michael A. Fugett Dusty Garcia Nancy I. Garcia I Kimberly L. Garner Adam D. Gerardin Ioshua C. Gibson Iordan M. Gill Bradley N. Gilson Emily R. Goldman l 9 ta I QUESTION: WHEN IS COPYING ANSWERS NOT CONSIDERED CHEATING? Answer: When working on physics problem sets. Students determine their own solution, and then check in the lab for accuracy. Whether working in the lab or the library, juniors find it helps to work with friends. juniors 47 MWWW' t't NOW WE DO WHAT I SAY! LET'S TOAST TO U S. Sierra Rein GEE I WISH I HAD ONE OF Kevin O'Dea is knight-for-a-day when raises her glass to friends at Marin's THESE AT HQME, Adam the History club visits the fair. Renaissance Pleasure Fair. Gerardin enjoys a medieval toy. Heather L. Goodroe Kyle C. Granucci Robert D. Gray Brenton S. Green Catanga P. Griffin Aurice E. Guyton Ionathan P. Hacker Constance R. Halley Denis P. Hallin l Thomas M. Hancock Tracy L. Hanna Katherine H. Hansen f Anika C. Hardy Clara-Luz G Hargraves Chris T. Hayashi Scott M Healy 4 Matthew B. Heeb U Angela R. Henderson Shawn T. Herlihy Leo I. Herrick Daniel K. Hilgert Leighton B. Hinkley l Courtney N. Hischier Albert M. Hodge MW' :5f5I'?5i.:e:i-EEE!55ir2ZiEiI 35:55 55555552555551.22525riiiiifrziiiitgi:-:era. . . . 48 Iuniors Erin E. Hogarty Timothy M. Hout l Carrie G. Huie Lauren M. Jacobs David L. Jaeger lX Asha M Iameson Claudia L. Ienkins Anne E. Iohnsonl Hannah R. johnson Tamara M. Iohnson Megan N. jones Dawn C. Kalmar Colin I. Klausner Alan Ko Summer I. Kohnert Alex I. Kunigenas Linda C. Lai Jacob Larson Christine S. Lau Sherman R. Lau Kevin F. Lemire L Elizabeth A. Lilly Amy C Linehan ha Angela M. Livingston l., aa ,S i IT'S ALL IN THE NAME OF FUN. While Andrea Platt sells Halloween-grams, Laura Traverso inhabits a furry outfit and soldiers man the quads Iuniors 49 ,... ,. 25252555 215525. Z5IEEfE5E:E'E:E:E:I'E:E:E 5 155.E5E:E5f5E5E5EiE5EEEEEEEEEEE'EEEEEEEEEEE:E:EEE:EEE5E:E 3 at IElE5E5E 5fifiiilriiiii:E:E:EEfEIE5E':E5E5E E 2: iff' fl 52 'E 552525 1. Who made a leap, turn, and spin around Spain and France? 2. Which UQ juniors enter your living room every Saturday morning? 3. What has four legs, four arms, four wheels, and is found in Castro Valley? 4. Who is most likely to get a Raiders toenail clipper for Christmas? 5. Which junior got bored of boarding school? 6. What junior girl pays special attention to height clearance requirements in parking garages? 7, Who is most likely to be seen in a sports magazine modelling the latest in hoop-wear? 8. What do you get when you cross a matchmaker with a rose? 9. Who spent some live time in the Dead Sea? 10. Who spends time alone at a faculty meeting once every month? 'paunog oiuiapeov uo 'dai iuapnqs eip si mating avfiw 'UL 'iaununs isel Iaeisl paiispx uoagw Axpag pue 'uqog ueipeuof 'sqoaef uaineq 'iuneqalddv euuv '5 'asog etuuw se KRUC5 ui pue Knog se 7 ui pear sip peq aug 'uiag eiiaig 'Q Ugg Jog Heqiaviseq sfiuld Hiqainqj euiuief Iapow 'L 'ueuming eieqieg Hei AJQA V '9 'IOOLIDS Suipieog viooiqalieg Luoig pmoqlg oi paiiagsuuii uoslg aug 'Q 'euafg uqof1eai3 slapieg si pep SIBHSA Auol '17 'iitiiplfg ASHEA olisej Jog sabiiq apil 1ausaiM siiqg lp uasmpum Maig 'g '17 Iauuvqg uo Moqs Mau u 'mg 45.15 uo ieadde qioq vpoppeig Jaiiuuaf pue iaqnaig effeuuv 'Z 'aaueid ui puepfausig -omg ie pue uiedg ui odxg ue ie iaueq paouep ueqg esij 'L zsiamsuv IT'S FOR ME! A ringing telephone is music to teenage ears. Prairie Silva takes time out from lunch to make a call. HOW ABOUT A NICE HAWAIIAN PUNCH? Will Peters prefers the pink stuff. l Irene L. Luciano joseph R. Manifesto Mary M. Manuel Anna C. Martin Iulana M. Massey X Micaeia 1. Mazzmi Jamie A. McAndrews LeRoyn E. McDaniel farnal I. McKenzie Katherine M. Meyers Michael W. Meyers Ioshua K. Michel Rebecca G. Micon Gavin M. Mills James T. Molinari 1 Laura E. Monson Galen H. Moore john R. Moore 5 ex .F 2? X 2 Wm iiii ...i1.14.W..ijs. ef ,. .,.. , . 50 Iuniors f gi. 5 FRIENDS FOREVER. IS THAT COMPLIMENT MEANT FOR ME Answering questions at a Club Fair table isn't hard when OR HEATHER? asks julgma Massey of her best P315 Laura MOUSOIV Courtney Hischieff and lunch partners. Heather Finn is certain they are Lisa Brown can work together. talking about her. Matthew I. N ichelini Megan G. O Banion Kevin M. G Dea Eric D. Olson Carli E. Paine jonathan R. Pal Laurene Peck David R Pendleton Amiee C. Peri Monica L. Pernal Micaela M. Perpetuo X William D. Peters Lori C. Petrini Laura C. Plageman SX Andrea M. Platt Q A Adante D. Pointer Matthew I. Poole Stephen G. Pope Patrick G. Presto l Robert I. Prola Alison H. Purcell Roger A. Queen Barbaraj Quittman Edward C. Rago ' x . W , .gf f X M y 4 gf fe f , , K W S 1 Z 'lv 357 M- na. f 4, Q 0' , A2 Q X K juniors 51 Sara K. Rathfon Shaka I. Redmond Sierra A. Rein Kathleen O. Richards Phyllis E. Ries Erin K. Riley Iulie A. Rolefson Alejandro L. Romero ' Audra A. Russello Nicole D. Saleta Gina A. Sander Andrew K. Sawyer Ieremy D. Schmit Kevin I. Schumacher Gregory T. Scott Kevin M. Seid Lis M. Sereda Jason W, Shaffer Shannon U. Shepherd Prairie A. Silva Benjamin A. Smith l Brian D. Smith Robert A. Smith Stephanie R. Smith Mssfaf : .ff- .,.i. Tn 52 Iuniors AN ABUNDANCE OF IUNIOR TALENT. After opening the week with a spectacular hallway, junior Monique Burris wows the crowd at the Night Rally during Star Search '93. . ' 'Qt . . . 'ff '5 I. 4, df K 4 'hu l 4 W 4 vi , 'L 4 . . iz WW ... il , eel 2 f Z I N M V ,. Q3 1f9n:L55'3ZI5l3: Ionathan M. Spica Moira P. Srago Lawrence Sterling Nicole T. Sudduth , Tracy L. Sutherland I. Ryan Taggart l l Devin A. Taylor Randy C. Taylor ll , Alexander C. Teekell Allison M. Telles Elizabeth A. Thayer Brandi L. Thompson Sasha L. Thompson Tiffany N. Tong l Ryan K. Tonsberg Laura T. Traverso Andrea M. Trincado Heather M. Trocha Aaron D. Turner Sabrina L. Turner Alexis K. Ugi Drew R. Ulricksen Matthew T. Unsworth Daniel I. Valim X M 1 CHEERLEADERS AND OLYMPIANS. Kevin Seid leads the cheers for the class of '95. Wliile some Olympians warm-up, athletes john Dittmer and Alison Purcell complete an event. Iuniors 53 l GOSSIP AND GRUB--WHAT A COMBO. HEY, CHECK OUT THE BIRTHDAY CARD I Midday is the best time to gab about people and 9V91'lt5, JUST GOT. Mike Dronkers shows Alexis Ugi his unique Passmg OH the latest news- present. Meanwhile, Ryan Bender and Iessica Bannwarth Emily R. VanMeter Megan E. VanOverbeek Mario I. Veglia Anthony I. Vella I Alan L. Villela l H Alexandra N. Visher Christopher M. Sarah I. Wood Helen M. Wyman Michael E. Wynne Christopher D. Yarbrough Eric W. Yee l Christopher B. Yuen Ginni M. Zuniga l Gina L. Vittori I Mark S. Voorhies Christopher R. Wallin complete homework as Aisha Davis looks on. Kelly A. Waltman Benjamin M. Wanzo Steven R. Westdahl Sarah P Elizabeth A. Wilgus Saverio R, Williams Tom W. Williams I Allison R. Wilson 54 juniors ONE DAY SOON WE'LL BE ABLE TO EAT GO AHEAD, HAVE A PIECE OF MY APPLE RIGHT ON THE QUADS. Laura Peck, Dan Battagin, and Liz Lilly eat as close to the quads as possible without actually violating that senior privilege. 'ol' Ad offers Patsy Eagan to friend Megan VanOverbeek. lt keeps the doctors away, and juniors need all the health they can get. Q93 vlee o l' ophbm Breathe deeply often and sleep whenever possible. Start stockpiling sleep now because you'll need it later. Turn in all your assignments--and use time wisely. Study at least one day in advance before every test. Have a great summer so you can look back on it during a very stressful junior year. To avoid having your car stolen, don't park near the exits of the lower lot. You have to try--it's not that bad as long as you force yourself to stay focused. You need to have lots of time if you take physics. Don't wait till the last weekend to write your English research paper or the A.P. History research papers. Learn how to write essaysfwell. Give yourself limits and try not to do too much--don't overload your schedule. Plan ahead so you can give yourself a little social life. Make time for some fun and relaxation. Get a BIC backpack so you don't have to bother with your locker. A.l'. and honors classes are tough, but worth it. 6569 lt's a bumpy ride at first, but just hold on and it will get smoother. You'll get used to working hard. Don't procrastinate--starting projects early will lessen your stress level. Prepare to sacrifice your social life often throughout the year. Add a study hall, or ceramics, or another art class to your schedule. lt will help you calm down, and reduce stress. Go on the junior retreat and renew friendships. Take a deep breath and hop on to the long ride to graduation. Keep your sense of humor. Don't save all your homework for the weekend, or you'll never get any breaks from work. Loose the attitude Lea rn to drive so you don't have to beg for rides. Attend college night and start thinking about career interests. Think about taking earth science or marine biology. They're fun and have great field trips. ' juniors 55 Q l sazefsiss2z2as2:2afa:z2sfafI zsfvf' EUTRAL E ERGY Sophomores are settled into O'Dowd now and no longer have to worry about walking into the wrong classroom or getting lost during the day, but, they have found this year to be much harder than their freshman year. There are more advanced classes, more homework--and those good excuses that they could get away with freshman year for not doing their homework are no longer accepted. Still, it's tough to be in-the-middle of the high school years when you're not the new kids, and upperclassmen don't consider you of any importance. Sophomores don't get to choose elective classes, most don't drive yet and can't park on campus even if they do have a driver's license, and they sit in the lowliest place in the gym--the floor--dur- ing assemblies and rallies. All this adds up to a lot of neutral energy coming from the class of '96 since they calmly accept their status and patiently wait for the start of junior year. There was some unity spotted in the sophomores this year, however, when they created a Space Adventure in the halls during Spirit Week, and they made a good effort in the Olympics competition. As members of many junior varsity sports teams, the class of '96 showed that they have some talented athletes who will surely add much to future varsity squads. 56 Sophomore Division As for noW...their energy level seems to be still in neutral, and We'll just have to Wait for that burst of enthusiasm that will no doubt Come when sophomores become long-awaited upperclassmen in August. SUPHOMORES Sophomore Division 57 The sophomore class are really shockers Not yet sixteen, they are still walkers Without a car, they're half way there lockers. Too bad they still have bottom .Mt Keisha McDonald Nicole Smith Kelsey Krausen President Vice President Secretary!Treasurer Andrew G. Ahlas Catherine A. Akana David F. Alderman Robert M. Alexander Ieffrey S. Allen Tracey L. Allen Daniel M. Anderson Ruby M. Andrews Aisha M. Armstrong Myesha N. Arthur Carolyn E. Backer David M. Battagin Lisa D. Beal Iameelah A. Bealum Laura H. Beck Brian C. Beggs Turshika T. Bennett Randal B. Bergerson Todd R. Bersaglieri Matthew Bettinelli-Olpin Melissa A. Bischalaney Alike D. Boggan Bree K. Bohenna Lauren L. Borden .lf 1:42 mg Z V W 55 Q' M , Q. I f , 2? , E em.. gg 3 A2 f A 2, a. A . 3 Ba' WM? if :M -w....,,--. 58 Sophomores V , l HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES Back Row CL-RD: Iennifer Cohen, Tony Young, and Erin Iones Middle Row KL-RJ: Sara Varni, Ryan Kelly, and Ginny Kleker Front Row CL-RJ: Iessica Pohl and Melissa Conradi A. W,- I e r -so 'Dv REASONS TO MISS BEING A SOPHOMORE 10. No longer can we get the perfect view of the stage from the gym floor at assemblies and rallies. 9. We won't have to lose to freshmen at Spirit Week anymore. 8. Only in our spare time will we be able to dissect pigs, frogs, or worms since biology is over. 7. We won't need to take the bus any more and will miss socializing on it with strangers. 6. As a junior now, lower classmen will be asking us for rides home. 5. Theres no more dodging locker doors when we get out our books since we'll be forced to have uppers. 4 Our class schedules won't be set for us, we'll have to choose our electives, 3 People will now start asking us where we are going to college. 2. We'll have to get a date for a prom. 1. There's no excuse for not doing homework--we're upperclassmen. Sarah L Bray Jessica L Brent Lauren V Breznikar Brian K Brooks Takiyah N Brooks Dan1elE Bryant Alessandra D Burch Andrew T Carbone Melody A Carlson Jamey R Carman Leah M Casey Erika Cashman Cleo C Chan Michaell Chann Warren D Chen Ienna A Childs Carolyn S Clevenger jennifer L Cohen Kristen M Condeff Melissa L Conradi Clayton W Crawford M1chaelR Cross Sean P Dabel X N .V ' I Tony D. Campos-Bigard Sophomores 59 -was Ra1phL. Dahllof Scott H. Darmstadt 1. A Q' A Michael Z. Davis Robin E. Dean R Adrian D. Dedornenico P Ryan G. Demar Laura A. Dill Else G. Dittmer Iamil A. Downey Mykia R. Downs Dawn M. Dris Nicholas A. Drobocky Kevin 5- Dunn A Ryan K. Dunn . lo . Eseosa I. Elaiho . Jennifer R. Eikus 1 Abigail L. Emerson 1 B David T. Erwin Estella V. Evans Geordana M. Evans Cara F. Fischer jason E. Fong Marc A. Franssen Anthony S. Freccero SOME OE THE BEST THINGS THAT HAVE HAPPENED To A FEW SOPHGMORES SINCE ARRIVAL AT O'DowD A r I've learned how to say ,' Would you like fries with that' in Spanish. Brendan Lanctot Taking ceramics--it's fun. Sarah Bray I've met a lot of people and made lots of new friends. Linda Joyce l've fallen in love. Cara Power Going to NCS for swimming was exciting. Lauren Borden Playing basketball. Robert Alexander I love being involved in drama. Ellyn Marsh l was voted captain of varsity soccer team and made some wonderful friends. Megan Strom I've made ties that will last a lifetime. Allyson O' Leary Playing varsity tennis and making great friends. Laura Dill Finding ketchup for my fries that wasn't runny. Brian Brooks -w 60 Sophomores Qg-N !-K - wi -aww T R. .Ham .... K T x X K . . :VV ,Av1A,AA' T01 R. Freeman Iason R. Fritzsche Peter T. Gage Ioshua R. Gallup Marissa K. Galvin jessica C. Garcia Kelley P. Gardner Erica M. Gielow Zoe B. Gilman Derek M. Glaude Iulia Goncalves Scot A. Gordon Ayana K. Grant Jay A. Gregory Sara I. Grell Ann-Marie L. Grifflth Ionathan F. Grisham Ioscelyn M. Grote Katherine K. Gruen Dana A. Gumbs Rohan K. Gupta Quincy Hall Kelly K. Hamlett Kristian P. Hanelt GETTING OFF TO THE RIGHT START. Buying used books helps reduce the new year's costs while signing-up for dance tickets and clubs makes sophomores feel right at home. il? zmtt 1? all Sophomores 61 bg'-fix +16 KMN5 5, .V .1 . .img .M A .r Q 'Z --3. WHO SAID SITTING ON THE FLOOR CAN'T M BE FUN? Playing cards during the Spirit Week banner competition passes the time, while other rallies find sophomores more excited. Cara A. Hanks-Mathews Michele T. Hannigan Lindsay A. Harrow Caitlin H. Hartney Ariana E. Hartsock Sandra L. Harvey Aaron A. Hazen Moira Hester William C. Hoffmann Marisa L. Holland Oona M. Houston Arrienne L. Hudnall Sarah K. Hussain Jose A. Ibarra Kenya X. Ibarra Reginauld W. Iackson Nicole C. Ierner Guinevere L. Iobson Erik D. Iohnson Kameron P. Johnson Sara L. Iohnson April S. jones Erin E. Iones Kellie C. Iones ---iii SPX it 2 M ....,.,.-.WW 62 Sophomores .yy Wk 4 , 5,535 ' ' V 2 ,, .f rL55Li :rT f..5?lb7:i f Z wk Nicole T. jones Linda M. Joyce Lucas A. Iubb Matthew Kalkstein Celina A. Kanat Chris S. Kearney Iennifer L. Kelly Ryan P. Kelly Joshua E. Kemper Kathryn E. Kerkstra Steven R. Kivirahk Abraham D. Klein Virginia R Kleker Geraldl Kleven Amanda P Knezevlch ETICI Koistlnen Alayna M Kramer Kelsey D Krausen Erik L Kriens Er1ka D Lagrisola Brendan H Lanctot Michelle S Lane Illya N Laney Emlly A Larson Hu... INDOOR AND OUTDOOR CLASSROOMS. Taking tests is a part of everyday life at school, which is why it's special when drawing classes can move out into the sunshine. Sophomores 63 ,sku- SOPHOMORE MEANS SERVICE! WORKING IN THE COMMUNITY Is REWARDING p WHAT VOLUNTEER WGRK ARE YOU DOING? N I help out at All Saints' Grammar School. Julie Vital I'm helping coach basketball at my old school. Sean Ryan I worked part time at the YWCA. Tisa Peyton I work at a day-care center and tutor frequently. Reggie jackson I work at the Cerebral Palsy Center. Sara Johnson Taking care of my grandfather. jasmine Robinson Working at the Childrens Hospital Family home. Brendan Lanctot I serve homeless people at the First Qakland Hope Center on Sundays through my Temple Sinai youth group. Ben Siegel VY VY VY ll ll Dominic I. Latigue Wilson Lau Mark E. Lederer Ioanne M. Lee Lakisha D. Lee Warren E. Lee John R. Leibee Eric A. Lendl Kathleen A. Lenzini Annie A. Levy Clarence M. Livingston Iennifer N. Lizama Ieanette V. Lloyd Angie Lo ' Emily A. Loos Mychal A. Luther Peter C. Macllvaine Melissa I. Maher Eric I. Mangan Timonthy D. Mapp Ellyn M. Marsh Frances M. Martinez Mary A. Maxwell Keisha C. McDonald mm 64 Sophomores VY Working with handicapped students. Estella Evan I work at a WOmen's shelter playing with the children. Kate Lenzin ll II I coach cheerleaders at St. Paschal's. LaKisha Le Assisting with patients in the office of two doctors Becky Wach Painting parking lot lines for my church and fixing up rejected tents from stores for the homeless. Frederick Naujok Tutoring elementary school kids. April Iona We help coach a kids' basketball team. I Ryan Dunn and Bill Hoffman: H WHEN IT COMES TO MAKING FRIENDS SOPHOMORES MAKE THE TIME Activity period and lunch give students a chance to exchange stories and sometimes lust enjoy getting to know each other better Q, Skyl McGee Scott A McGug1n Brian C McLaughlin Markl Mendes Candace E Miles Threatt Crystal D Miles Threatt Sheila M Milligan Rachel C Miranda Hilary A Mitchell Kevin E Mitchell Christopher E. Moen1ch Ryan A. Morrison Iill A. Mosher Stephen I. Moss-Kelley Courtney A. Muller Robert E. Nachtwey Frederick B. Naujoks Iaquay N. N ewson Chikashige Nii Rosanna L. Nolan David I. O'Connor Allyson I. O'Leary Melissa K. O'Leary Iaseon S. Outlaw Sophornores 65 Ioshua I. Pacheaco Iererny S. Partch Gina K. Pasquini Ierry E. Payne Tisa T. Peyton Kristy A. Pfaendler Ali M. Podrid Iessica E. Pohl Iulia C. Polito Micky C. Popovich Cara D. Power Mara B. Poynter William I. Promes Katie M. Pruitt Orrin S. Rachal Venus A. Rachal Eric T. Rasch Ioseph S. Ravnik Melissa E. Rennegarbe Caroline E. Renton Ryan I. Reposa Kevin I. Reynolds Sean E. Reynolds Lisa C. Rheinheimer PLEASE SAY I MAY HAVE NOW, IUST STAND RIGHT CLAP YOUR HANDS IF THE NEXT DANCE! Erin jones HERE. Derek Claude and his date listen YOU'RE HAVING FUN Chooses her partners carefully. intently to the photographers instructions. Andrey Slapar and date 'SWANWW66 saphomores mJ i11' lA2' l Nicole M. Richardson Rasheed A. Richmond Ioshua L. Roberts Iasmine I. Robinson Summer I. Rosal Kimberly L. Roy Kelly S. Russell Sean 0. Ryan Sarah K. Sabol Margaret B. Saunders Gina M. Scrivani Thomas I. Semrad Stephanie L. Seto Kelly M. Shea Meredith A. Shepard Scott T. Short Benjamin Siegel Eric I. Silva Christopher R. Simpson Tovah E. Skiles Andrej P. Slapar Franc I. Slapar A if y , 4, f ff f I ff J ., 5 M X zz' . 2 2 5 my ' ' 5 nw.. f'. , Q f 'WLS 3 'M ...HA ' ' ' T T 'ssr 'T 2 I S Phillip S. Satterfield .4 Q. .. I M .f Z W LZJ25 LW 9 as E Ml Ri 3 AT SOME DANCES THERE IS LITTLE DANCING. The Halloween theme Spirit Week dance provides an opportunity for sharing secrets and kicking back with friends. Sophomores 67 CHEERING THE ATHLETES AND ENTERTAINING THE MASSES. Spirit Week Olympian athletes gets fan support, as do the sophomore rappers at the Night Rally's Star Search '93. Marya Slocumb Nicole A. Smith Tyler Stoop Megan C. Strom Rosa M. Terrazas Dennis P. Thomas Ian Thomas Sean Thomas Braxter Timberlake Iennifer A. Tompkins Robert N. Toney Neil E. Turner Sara N. Varni Noah B. Veneklasen W Timothy C. Vick Mary-Margaret Villa Iulie C. Vital Rebecca A. Wacht Aaron R. Walker W Ricky M. Walker Stephen W. Ward Matthew W. Warner Candace M. Webb NX Anna M. States S. im. . 5 we 3 ...S TH . '---N 68 Sophomores Corinne G. Weber Ingrid S. Weiland Andrew C. Wesley Karin E. Wharton Daniel O. White Matthew E. White Tyrone K. White Teresa 5. Wierzbianska Dorothy A. Wile Iaime Wolverton-Powell Benton T. Wong Ian B. Wong jeffrey K. Wong Ioshua C. Yocum Anthony E. Young Q... ' ,fl .. .5 is is W. 4 Raelle L. Wilson gr t -. V W , N N ,more ,H Q xx dying I' Q or Pre 531196 Remember it does get harder. Do your homework and come prepared every day. Be yourselfp don't stress. Don't worry about being popular. Get on good terms with your teachers. Don't let anyone boss you around or make you feel less than they are because they're just acting immature. Walk fast and watch out for seniors. Sleep all you can because you aren't going to get any sophomore year. Get to know everyone so you have a good time in high school. Listen to your feelings and live for yourself--live by your own morals not other people's. Remember how you felt as a freshman and don't pick on them when you're a sophomore. Be friendly. 10. Get a big backpack. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Be organized and plan your time evenly so you can also have fun. Get a ride to schoolp don't take the bus. Move out of the way for people with upper lockers when you are at your lower one. Get your own identity and stick tight to who you are and who can support that conviction. Don't talk too much or say stupid things. Enjoy every minute of being a lower classman. Stay in groups, never go down a hallway alone. Get involved in clubs and play O'Dowd sports. lt's a great way to meet people. Don't talk behind people's back and don't spread rumors. Always worship the class ahead of you. Sophomores 69 TPL We think of the freshman class as being just plugged in because they are represen- tative of new and important additions to Bishop O'Dowd. Getting used to high school life makes for a most difficult year both emotionally and academically. Fresh- men must establish friendships, adopt new study habits, and develop an ability to dodge looming upperclassmen, all while learning their way around a large campus. Their survival instincts are put to the test as they learn the shortest ways to and from classes, duck open upper locker doors above their heads, memorize the rotating class arrangement and four different bell schedules, locate the nearest bathroom, learn to look fascinated for teachers during Z GGED I lectures, budget lunch money, slip through unfortunate mishaps of walking into class- rooms of seniors, and discover the quickest route to the bus stop after the 3 o'clock bell. However, freshman year is not exclu- sively a nerve-racking experience. When conditions are at their best, life can be sweet. Older siblings help ease the burden of being rookies, on their school-day re- treats they have a chance to meet a junior or senior class buddy, joining clubs or sports teams can help make new friends, an apple on the teacher's desk or erasing the blackboards without being asked might just push that B to a B+ and beating the sophomores in the annual car raffle sales can earn respect. 70 Freshman Division Freshman year is the boot camp for high school. It's the time to do everything by the book. Gnce you pass the test of being ninth graders, you might just be lucky enough to make a senior friend who will tell you all about how to make high school life fun, While avoiding getting those dreaded pink slips from the deans. Freshman year builds character. Now that you're plugged in, what you make of your next three years is all up to you. FRESHMEN 1 ww, ' 'Wi' 1 A , m 4, fa lit 2 Freshman Division 71 5 ' , H.. 2? The class of '97 is new in town Those no one hestitates to clown With slight disgust, they take A cuter bunch can not be found Though on O'Dowd's ladder the bus they're always down. Or wait for rides to pick them up, wwmw Gretchen Werner President Michael L. Aaberg Sarah C. Agee Britten I. Alexander Rebecca A. Alexander james M. Allan Jessica I. Allen Bryan Andrews Kathryn Appel Michael Austin Iulie A. Baker Stefanie A. Ball Peter F. Banks Kevin E. Barbee Adrienne Belai Hillary B. Bernstein Ionathan Boe Iason A. Bouey Taissa E. Brandon Daniel P. Bridgman Brendan W. Buller Kari A. Calderon Brigid S. Canning William A. Carlson William L. Carpenter -'--..,, Rebecca Warton Vice President Annabel Lee Secretaryffreasurer ecyi .. .... -. X. - 72 Freshmen . H .... . t ,.X. I L' e eti aise 2 f . 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QQXXXQXX WX 'X HN X N Behav XX X X2 QB we EX XXX X X X Y as NX H5925 H 'Q JX N X ,Pa XX as 1 Xt 'S , NX ,5 X kg ga XX X K X X X XX 2 3 X Nm M, ,654 QA E 5 if 3 XX H X ft XE ,M X ,f X SX Q Q ga XXXXXX Xi X 5 1' QQ S' Y X., 95 gt X ,L my XX ,XX I X Wag, JT N' .X i XX S X. 5 RW? X X 5 XXX i X' 'K xii' S i 505 H X go BX XXX S X X X HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES Back ROW KL-RJ: Shenelle Eaton, Michael Austin, and Andrea Dumas FI'011t Row CL-Rl: Maloni Goss, Iono Metzger-Iones, and Adam Tavernier Missing: Kai Dwyer and Morgan Garcia QCP TE' REASONS TO MISS BEING A FRESHMAN 10. We only have three more years at 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 l O'Dowd before graduation. We like waiting at school for two hours for parents to pick us up after the bus driver slammed the door closed before we could get on. We will never be able to take Study Skills again. There is only one more year of having lower lockers. We'll no longer be singled out for teasing as the babies by the seniors. Our best excuse for getting out of detention-- I forgot which classroom I was going to --won't work any longer. Upperclassmen will not push us out of the lunch line as often. Sophomores don't get a bar-b-que. There will never be as many friends to make at one time while we're in H.S. The class of '97 won't be the new kids and will be ignored at assemblies and rallies sitting on the sophomore floor. 3 it . 'K i-i' iiii: Katherine M. Ceglia . Iames K. Chang 'Q12 Spencer W. Chen ig . .ggcog Courtney A. Childress wig.. 5 . I . 'KW K Us jamie M. Childs Eric N. Chin Patrick W. Chung Z ' Nicholas A. Cloren Lauren E. Clum 1 Viry lennifer L. Corbridge - Iacques Corriveau Matthew V. Croda Martha E. Crow Matthew B. Cummings Camille C. Cunningham Benjamin A. D Harlingue Lisa A. D Orazio Mitchell B. Diaz 'rxswststse Celeste Y. Dodge Brett Donoviel Geer A. Dubois Andrea D. Dumas David I. Dunch Meghan Duran Freshmen 73 - - - -...Ms i ' Kai N. Dwyer Shenelle M. Eaton . T X. . Daria N. Edgerly i i . Scott M. Erickson P itrt Luke T. Esposito Angela M. Evans vyf - T ' Raffaella E. Falchi Brian I. Fallehy Brianne N. Fernandez Ienny C. Fernandez Adam F. Fishman Richard I. Foggiato N isa R. Frank Benjamin I. Frost Iennifer A. Gale Morgan I. Garcia Annelise Gardiner Kevin I. Gardiner Margaret M. Ghidella Laura A. Gilbertson 12+ K itai.. A i .... ...TF ssfifs tv Z ' .,,, ., rs- ef a y fi - 2- -- .nt an . -, ,,..4 Z, ai fr. . M, ,. ? . M5 ,, Michele C. Gilfether A - ff , i,,, i Michael I.Gonsalves 'rr ' M .- m f 5' . Michael C.Gonzales A' .f 'rf Peter P. Gonzales fril . lf ye ,U . 532 X 1 . ay T ... , ,A . -.'egW12j e.-55, 155 fi ffl ,ma mlm, gt. 1,3 , . 4 . .. .. Wg, M P' V Q . -f2fgw. W... rf- ...wi1,,,,?if,i, 2-' 1 4' fl I 2 at at f . ! . ...... t. . 1 ' ff .sc , . wwf , . . V ... t. Q ww . 1 2.2 W ,K ' ' ' ' , ' x ff in 1' wr .r g' S X' 5, W . .. me rg ft 5 W., lei Z 5' if I qlq. ....M,, gmt., E 2 L-if: 'i CL-RJ: David Rajan, Gretchen Langmaid, Keegan Pierce, '-s and Molly Promes ,,.--..-.. an-'mm , 74 Freshmen FRESHMEN SCHOLARS START STRONG The l993-94 academic year started off on the swee note for four gifted freshman students. Every year, Regents' scholarships are given to the two students who achieve the highest scores on the entrance exam. The recipients this year were Molly Promes from St. Theresa and David Rajan from Assumption. Molly and David received full scholar ships for their first year at O'Dowd. Principal's scholarships are awarded to the third and fourth highest scoring students on the entrance exam. Gretchen Langmaid from St. Theresa and Keegan Pierce from Corpus Christi were this year's recipients and received partial scholarships for their first year. Entrance exams are only a part of the decision- making process. These students earned their award. by also having outstanding records, recommenda- tions, and grades from their grammar schools. Congratulations to these newest O'Dowd scholars! .. -- . QQ w?Zf.4aggW. 5 gf X qi 1 45 Q fl. 9 1 ,, x t gg 7 W W' Wh vw Q? G- af 5, .. M at, N592 g 1. .ww u 1' ww ' Q Q t fi. , ffi L fi -yyyi,f-1f u k S' ' . V. -iz: -I . fc 1555923 .V ., , 'W f V - f -few? f V I 5 ,M lr X .gf Iamie G. Gonzalez Ma1oniF. Goss Corin A. Greenberg Thadeus E. Greenson Carla C. Guevara Rohit K. Gupta Anthony R. Haile Reza Hamid Miles S. Hancock Nils M. Hansen Adam R. Harter Naseem G. Hashmian Lindsay A. Haskell Iames M. Hawkey Megan A. Healy Ieffrey A. Heusler Karen L. Hinkley Daniel P. Hobe Elizabeth A. Hoffman Iudd W. Hollander Christopher M. Honigsberg Paul W. Hounshell William P. Howkinson Tove C. Huber 'Vt 91 W .. .. .gm , . X M as W' -W . 1' f X . f 3,3,,f'jq Z 6 if A W 1 4 K 0' Q K 4 2 f Q ,fi 1 if ff X ,M A ,W 1 .ig sg ffft 7 ' was 7 V' 3555, ff- if . fra . ' gr 1' V ,yr f ws ri' 'QW fig g f 8. af, f f W z X 4' 4. 4 ' X i ai X wg wzwfrg Z Ny! HM 17 Wig f I jjsgga , ASW Q I f W My M MK ff , is it af , A W f f H 3 a 'A Q 'F ff ' ff et? if 5 I I M 'TZ 7'-M K N fe W fl 2 at I 4 Y M 5 Y gf W Z Z 1' M.. , A We i r , if W. , 'P Q 'ag . . ', 1.. A I jf gf-gf-12f:'g ii.. s s 1 FROSH BAR-B-QUE GIVES A FRIENDLY START TO THE YEAR. Serving dinner to parents and new students brings smiles to both guests and hosts. Freshmen have a chance to make some new friends and get together with grammar school pals to compare notes about first impressions of O'Dowd. Freshmen 75 IO. 9. 8. 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. l. QPT REASONS TO ENJOY SITTING IN THE CAGE Everyone acknowledges us at least once during a rally. It has a great view! People can't see us as easily when we embarrass ourselves. Remember the freshman class cheer during Spirit Week?? We have teachers up here who protect us from upperclassmen. Everyone knows where to find some freshmen--they're the ones closest to God. It's a lot better than sitting on the floor. We're the new kids! N o one pays much attention to the sophomores. Though we often have trouble breathing because we're so high off the ground, we dream about someday being seniors. No one can see us doing our homework. It's our only chance to look down on the students who are always looking down on us. --ani1 ' Ronnie K. Huie Iason P. Humphrey Iordan M. Hurst Iennifer A. Ikeda Aaren S. jackson Venus P. Iames Gabriel A. Iimenez Peter IOhI'IS01'l A., .. .. Erica M. Iones Kevin N. jones Mara T. Iones Meredith E. judy :.... Alyce M. Kalmar Erinn A. Kelly . ......::. 2 .,. ., .... Michele E. Kennedy Q fog ju Laura M. Kirschbaum Y Shannon M. Klatt . Hillary D. Kohnert Alison M. Koistinen Iennie O. Koo Leslie I. Koo Nettie P. Koo Tyler R. Kreitz Ceres A. Krohn . . . ' ..,...... 'Wi .: I x . I 0 X R. 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J E fa fm fa-f 1:41 . 5 , , wtf ,, W., agaf'.pff..ia-1:-, , ,, ., T mmf. Sophia Lagios Erin K. Lamon Gretchen C. Langmaid Liv E. Larson Kendrick S. Lau Cory I. Ledwick Annabel M. Lee Caitlin T. Levin Veronique R. Levine Sarah R. Lindley Brian D. Lo Stephanie A. Loh Ioslyn R. Lyons Patrick D. Madej Elaine S. Maes Leah S. Mallet Ivory L. Malone Michelle Manifesto Iacob Margulis-Kessel Holly A. Matthews Christine A. Mayor Hope E. McCaslin Kelly I. McCormack J f , ' X 7 ' 1 Q J Hn ---. if YZLJWY-2 f2LK A '4P?'v,k 'Eiflsfi ,, . i5':..'f3L5'.L' 'W'-QF :f ix .. . ,L'i'fX7'f . ag I ,VVV Yep ,V ,wsszfggfzwa it , ., ,Vg R .gf - A .fi ,-,ff . ggyw ' 455. , tag, ,I H K . , f Q K 'W 'M 1 L ,. ...E .. ,,, ng . , K 1 . Q 3 A 'K 4 . ' Z it if 'W if at 1 wx if t je r 1 Vw at . W 1 Q . Q fi tr 2 I . M ,fi A s 1. . W , J if ft ,af M f ff , 4 Q3 3 ji f 'if . S f 4' , 4 X Y SJ ig I 9' if an '3 . ia, , . af .a . 5 2' Da Jug if 6 aj, et 4 4 S in U with af E 1 5, E if T5 f 'f :ry ,i fi is f Wm aftjlfxa fz ys xvgeivag 4 2 W 2 W Y .gf y Y 2 Q U. . , x if it 7 'Tar 5 1 ,W TAKING STANDARDIZED TESTS HAPPENS EVERY OCTOBER Each year, students in grades 9-ll take standardized tests which help determine future career interests, academic proficiency, and subject-area aptitude. These freshmen are just getting plugged-in to the system Freshmen 77 Question: WHAT'S MORE IMPORTANT THAN ANYTHING ELSE IN HIGH SCHOOL7 Answer: FRIENDS -- Activity period, lunch, before and after school all provide times outside class to be with friends Coby H. McDonald Patrick I. McDonough Ronald Mclntyre Wilder E. McRae Ioy A. Meads Iulian Mehlfeld Adrianne Menjou-Dorman Katie E. Merkle Iono G. Metzger-Iones Felicity L. Meu Steven'P. Meyers Nicholas Miano Amanda S. Micon Sahar I. Miller Ion I. Miyano Eustacia N. Moffett Christopher D. Moon Kevin O. Moon Teresa L. Moore Katherine A. Morris Nicole M. Mullinnix Nicholas E. Murry Mark D, Nethercott Sabrina N. N eveu .--....T... L mu... - , , . ..,,-..... ,.. ,-:. ...-:. ... :,:z Lx p . pmyh. L i 5S:r.3 .f --f g' 5. 5 ' 78 Freshmen I M SIGNING UP FOR EVERYTHING SOMETIMES IT S LONELY AT A NEW JUST IN CASE Iomrng O Dowd clubs and SCHOOL Wrth only a shadow for company sports makes new frosh feel part of the1r school waltrng for a rlde home can be a drag. Thomas M Ng Ya S1n Norr1se Rachaell Null ETICH M Nurse Alex1s R Ogche Carrre C Grange Ehzabethl Paul Ioanne R Pavao Graham M Pechemk Cynthra Perkms Truc T Pham Keeganl Prerce Ieremy M. Poirier Alyssa R. Pon Iill A. Popovich Thomas W. Powers Adriane C. Primas Molly E. Promes David R. Rajan Angelico L. Ramirez Kristy L. Reeder Diana M. Reynolds Beau P. Richter Matthew S. Ridgway , , lgwzww f M fa iz ,Q W ,Wg y ! 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Shaps Ieffery I. Shobar Aja R. Silva Belinda I. Simmons Maggie S. Simpson Rahshad L. Slocum Annelise C. Smith Coral I. Smith Elizabeth Smith Matthew A. Smith Ashley G. Spring Amanda I. Steigerwald Wifi? ..-,. ' .... I ' '.lt't ti' i ' ,. :.,. .,... , . ig, I . X .wi .V iw tlt lt. PW . . . W .. W WW www mWpMo 11 . 2 is f 1 if I t '1 DID SOMEONE SAY CHEESE? just what time ARE YOU SURE THIS BLUE TAPE period are these freshmen flashing back to by wearing these STICKS? Transforming a hall in I U2 hrs. COIQTEC1 viS0fS. 80 Freshmen . ,,,, ' . .f aw . 5 A f was A A 96 th e 1. W n ff,, yy., TJ, '4 '. 22 ff .V . -ww.. ,, ,. A . . la, . E fl,1,x 1 . -ms' .Q ' W 4 3 A W 'Q 949, Q if 'Q' 5 -1z. ,5.- 2 i., ,.-3 ? rit e L .. . ,1:.,,,:, :5.,f 4:y,.w,.:f'::1'., . !?fl g7,:57 ? . ' ., . .. 1 J john P. Stoops Scott O. Sutherland Louis R. Sweeney Alison F. Swope Christopher I. Tafoya Kenneth P. Tamayo Ashanti K. Tatum Adam B. Tavernier Michael C. Taylor Robert I. Thompson Robert S. Thorland Karla D. Tibbetts Danae M. Tywoniak Paul S. Unsworth Carolyn B. Van Sant Edward C. Vieira-Dueey Ioel K. Vinson Lia M. Vittori Quay C. Vong Langston B. Walker Quinn M. Walker Sonia M. Wallman Kathleen P. Ward Katrina N. Warren f , , , f WS, f af. ,. T, 72 . 2 f S f c fa Y' 'Q fig .Q Tw f .. . . K X 5- 1 W ' W ' 1' .W '5 44,2 X f W , X 1 1426 , A 40 , Y f ,aw A 'ive I ,N y I if fa is ra W 'K f 1 wi ' M ff Q or 4 i.. I ap . if fu f Q. f C. .l .. ,gr 'Q ,. . e C -17 W W' 'T T' f U f ff, J W Q f J Vt gan Q Hfgf M ff M f aff 5 f f f f Z 2 76 7 N u 4 is va f' . X 4 2 , , df 0 ,W 2 My Z Q W X if X1 W 6 W2 if . 5 Y' Q 'K f ,gf ,, Q , My rf M. lf? Y Wi 0 Z., 15613 W 2 . J M, aj ,ff ,wif W 5 g T 4. We 1 W M it at WL ik. Wt uf ,NA Y wma! GET INTO THE SWING OF SPIRIT WEEK Whether it is decorating the halls, tlouring ones face, or attending a first Night Rally, the Class of '97 has fun. Freshmen 81 M 'E MM SOME OE THE BEST THINGS THAT HAVE HAPPENED To A FEW FRESHMEN SINCE ARRIVAL AT O'DowD l have opened up more because I used to be really shy. Michelle Manifesto Finally got an A+ on an English exam. Truc Pham I made the freshman basketball team. KeI'ld1'iCk Lau I made the soccer team. Brett Daniel Getting away from the teachers at my old school. Nettie Koo Participating in athletics, I most enjoy the cross country and basketball programs. Diane Rey110lClS I've improved my grades to A's and B's. Naseem Hashemian I love playing football. Thad Greenson and Tyler Krietz Taking Intro to Art. Even though I can't draw, it's fun trying--I've learned a lot about drawing. IO1'Cla11 HLIIS I've enjoyed being on the varsity tennis team because all tl members are very friendly. G1'etCl1eI1 Langmaic Being in the play--Our Town--because it was lots of fun ant I met some really nice people. Jenny Ikedi I met people like me and learned more about myself. Ashley Wes I like cheerleading -- it's lots of fun and I have met lots of neat people. Courtney Childresz Singing in the Star Search '93 during Spirit Week and goin on the Freshman Retreat. Eustacia Moffet I've met the best friends I will probably ever have and I know that we will always be friends our entire lives. Amanda Steigerwalc K. wa--on c .. . I-fed A washington nc if cc I r r r a s. - . ..ff 2 A EIII A sfa I ,-1. Kyle M- Waugh fi.if r c12' 3 if Elf-fe , V ffil 4 M E Kate M. Weinstein filiii I iyli Kimberly A. Wemmer , LAQVVEQA: 4..l. ,f m y 1.. Gretchen E. Werner , E ' Ash1eY s. west if I ilr K Colin Whiteford M 'F . Matthew R. Whorton X ,S fi I' My 'I Gavin S. Wilgus .M QM gr , Erica N. wiuiams ,,, 2 it Lashonda G. Wilson A I I T' --,:. T . iw' .i,,,,gr ,,I-, , ., gr' .-, Irr .v'-- ,..,,. , .e:-:. . vzzx vffz- Iarrett N. Winfield I H .'II Ift I '1' .,. -f. Charlene C. Wong . ' I Summer L- W001dfidge ttit .ly I I t . t i'l I ..It ' I . Jennifer M. Wourms A -I t.ti t 4 H r r A ll sirr . ff f rr. tiii Benjamin E. Wrubel L F' H Qt, izl .',. '-r,,r - rzlf V'.,.'i't..lr I ..,,. , . A11fh011Y L- Yu t A r,I1 Zi' A l: lennifef M- Yuen iffi A. - iil I Nicholas I. Yuen ,... . .t.i A Amanda 5- Zamafona I ii . I ll 82 Freshmen THAT'S A LOT OF BARE SHOULDERS YOU WON'T BELIEVE WHAT I JUST HEARD FOR DECEMBER. IN THE BATHROOM! After a few dances, it's time to get together and work out The best entertainment at a dance is often table-hopping after-the-ball plans when no one has a driver's license yet. and sharing gossip with friends. 'I-:Vman Adtwi Tie oe 0:- Be friendly, introduce yourself, and strike up conversations. Try to make a good first impression. Let others know who you are and what you stand for. Don't let others change you, just be yourself. Loose your upperclassmen egos--acting like you know everything--be humble. Remember, a freshman understands but can't always act on that understanding. - Mind your own business, but always ask for help if you need it. Treat everyone with respect, and make the best out of how you are treated. Don't make fun of upperclassmen--leave them alone. Watch where you're walking--don't bump into garbage cans. Don't try too hard to always impress upperclassmen. Avoid looking into the eyes of seniors. lf they push you around don't react, just walk by. Sure upperclassmen are older and wiser, but keep it in mind that freshmen are quicker and younger. Get to know the school. Walk like you know where you're going even if you don't. Do your best when you're a freshman because it's the easy year. Everyone survives being the new kids. Give others respect, but remember that you deserve respect also, e I1-To Q6 Take the good with the bad, just donft take the ridicule. When you're a freshman, everything is new and exciting. Memorize your locker combination and remember where you parked your car. When you're teased--try not to take it personally. Deal with upperclassmen by ignoring the rude ones, and seeking out the interesting ones. Getting to know one person can lead to knowing everyone. Don't believe everything you hear. Have a positive attitude. It feels good to be a freshman because you bring new and fresh ideas to the school, lf people like you that's greatf-if they don't, it's their loss. Show confidence and know that you'll do okay. Try to find something good about being the new kid and take advantage of it. Blend in--don't bring too much attention to yourself at first Remember that they probably pick on you because they're afraid of other upperclassmen, Being a freshman is a good thing because it's a clean slate and you can re-establish yourself. Have fun! Freshmen 83 URRE T G DUCTORS That creative flow out of 1,050 students every day gets channeled in positive direc- tions by our resident current conductors the faculty and staff. Student schedules place them in seven different classrooms every day learning about a variety of sub- jects from geo-history freshman year to chemistry as seniors, and the faculty at O'DoWd work hard to plan interesting Ways of presenting information. Some projects have included: ' student skits with role playing in reli- gion classes to discuss issues in dating or morality, or acting out parts in Shakespear- ean plays for English, or skits learning about the lifestyles of different cultures in foreign language classes, ' labs in biology physics, and chemistry for hands-on science Work, ' creative writing in poetry or science fiction classes which are then represented visually in ceramics or painting by studentsj in art classes, and j ' learning songs that illustrate American l history from three social science teachers. Organizing all of these projects take lots of j preparation time from teachers Who know students often learn best while doing academics. Before and after school faculty can be found with students in tutoring sessions, coaching athletic teams, or moderating a variety of clubs and activities. In addition, l the faculty Olympics team showed students 84 Faculty and Staff Division during Spirit Week that for old timers they are still pretty good athletes. The campus staff keep all the wheels turning for hundreds of jobs that get done every day around school from feeding 1,200 people to answering dozens of phone calls to neverending maintenance projects to helping students. Keeping energetic teenagers on track and learning is a big job, but our current conductors are the best. FACULTY I STAFF J., V 1 , uni Faculty and Staff Division 85 Making Connections the theme of your yearbook is a most appropriate way to characterize the last four years of your life. During your time at Bishop O Dowd you have grown tremendously in your consciousness of the world around you. Looking back at the courses you have taken I hope you will see that they have steadily progressed from those that made you aware of who you were to those that made you aware of your relationship to a wider and wider community. My own interactions with you have shown that growth. This year the issues that have gained your attention have included a desire to improve our recycling program efforts at doing more service for the homeless and efforts to help your own classmates survive and succeed here at school. I hope you are as proud of that list as you should be. Each of those three issues embodies our best hopes of how you will connect in the future. For many years educators have recognized that a truly educated person is one who can analyze the relationships between things and see meaning where others see no meaning. I believe that you have grown in that skill and I hope that you will continue to do so. Finally, we hope that we have helped you in your journey to be Catholic in the truest sense of the word: one who is able to connect with the broadest and richest contributions of those who have gone before you. In faith, in respect for humanity, in self-respect, we confidently look to you as you complete this significant milestone in your life journey. The faculty of Bishop O'Dowd is proud of having been part of that journey with you. May God bless you. Sincerely in Christ, Richard Ranalletti, C.S.B. Principal FR. RICHARD RANALLETTI, C.S.B Principal BISHOP JOHN S. CUMMINS, D.D. Bishop of Oakland SISTER ROSE MARIE HENNESSY, O.P. Superintendent of Schools At the Dedication and Blessing of the new IO-classroom addition, Father Ranalletti presents Sister Hennessy with a gift for her support and care for the Bishop O'Dowd Dear Members of the Class of '94, 1 86 Faculty and Staff community. Sister Hennessy will retire in june, 1994 after I5 years as the diocesan superintendent of Catholic schools. We wish to offer our congratulations and extend our gratitude for all her work on our behalf. May God bless you, Sister Rose Marie, with a future that offers you much joy. TERESA ACEBO SANDRA AHERN Director of Alumni At BOD since 1986 MIKE BOWLER Director of Athletics At BOD since 1982 MARY ELLEN BRADY Math At BOD since 1983 MYRT BAKER Physical Education Asst. Athletic Director At BOD since 1964 5 AA KATHY BROWN Math At BOD since 1989 Faculty and Staff 87 Principal's Secretary At BOD since 1991 REAL WORLD MEETS THE CLASSROOM. Mr. Bowler talks about his experiences working in a mental hospital to students in Mr. Cushings senior English class who are reading Ken Kesey's novel One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest. Lv ., . ..,.vi.c. . .. , A-..N,,-F V , W THE WINDOWS ARE FINALLY HERE! Father Colelli gladly inspects the long-awaited Windows for the new 10-classroom addition. THREE MINSTRELS IN SEARCH OF AN AUDIENCE. Students get treated to a history of American songs by Ms. Sussman, Ms. Gorzycki, and Mr. Calderwood. ....,,,,-in PATRICK CLARKE English and Social Studies At BOD since 1993 FR. MARC COLELLI Director of Development At BOD since 1987 88 Faculty and Staff IOHN CALDERWOOD Social Studies Dept. Head At BOD since 1985 MARK CASTILLO Religious Studies At BOD since 1991 WHAT ARE THOSE GUYS DOING? Sometimes coaching is frustrating, as Mr. Cushing and Mr. Higgins seem to be experiencing at this moment. IUDY COLEMAN Registrar At BOD since 1984 I' PETER COWAN English At BOD since 1990 r S. SHARON CORREIA Development Office 8: Keyboarding At BOD since 1991 RIDE 'UM COWGIRL! Getting into the spirit of O'Dowd Olympics, faculty athletes Ms. Dean and Mr. Castillo head for the finishline. BRIAN CUSHING Social Studies At BOD since 1992 KEVIN CUSHING Engllsh At BOD since 1988 DEBBIE DEAN Religious Studies At BOD since 1992 mmm: Faculty and Staff 89 OWEN DERBY A.V. Coordinator 8: Photography At BOD since 1987 DENNIS DOUGHERTY Computer Science Dept. Head 8: Math At BOD since 1979 Yeah, I read it. I just didn't see the words. I left my paper at home but the maid is bringing it by later on today. Somebody stole my music. Hey, I was born this way. Most frequent excuse given: My printer isn't working. My little sister wore my P.E. uniform to school. Why do we need to know this?...I'm never going to use it. Why can't I just push the numbers on the calculator? I left my homework in my friend's book. Does erasing the boards for you count towards raising my grade? My essay is unfinished because hemorrhoids prevented sitting for a long time. I heard the quiz was cancelled. My dog ate my project. IA true story--the cell model was made out of edible materials and was apparently appetizingl but...l don't like to run. My cat used my drawing as a litter box. I can't do my Spanish homework--I'm taking physics. av 11 WW CAROLINE FIELDS Fine Arts Dept. Head At BOD since 1990 90 Faculty and Staff DEBRA EMEH English Dept. Head At BOD since 1988 ' .. 1 it BRAD GOODHART Science Dept. Head At BOD since 1968 . . HOW MANY TEACHERS DOES IT TAKE TO TIME A SUBURBAN PUSH? That depends on how many don't want to supervise the student rooters in the bleachers on Olympics' Day. MEG GORZYCKI Social Studies 8: Religious Studies At BOD since 1985 HARRIETT GLEESON Math At BOD since 1994 BOB GRAZZINI Drafting 8: Spanish At BOD since 1959 lQn....... NOTHING WRONG WITH A LITTLE AGGRESSIVE STOMPING. The balloon event provides an opportunity for faculty-student competition. IOAN GRELL Bookkeeper At BOD since 1989 TONY GREEN Social Studies At BOD since 1986 9 I 'T . . Faculty and Staff 91 the class. KEITH HIGGINS Asst. Dean of Students Director of Security At BOD since 1990 BUT MR. HOLSTON, I'M SURE THIS IS THE RIGHT ANSWER. Nicky Saleta defends her physics problem solution to MARIORIE HO Religious Studies At BOD since 1993 -Q-M-mcg' '--'--c A -. -.-. - I i ' 2 ri Q. 1 5 'V' I ,.:f,n3-V IRA HOLSTON Math and Science A SMOOTH HANDOFF. Ms. Ho passes the At BOD Since 1989 bucket to Mr. Vierra as the seniors run by to make 92 Faculty and Staff their exchange in the Olym SHERIDAN JAMES Counselor At BOD since 1990 pics relay races. BRIAN IUDD Campus Minister At BOD since 1985 MARY KAMIAN Dean of Students At BOD since 1983 Sf' I JUST SIGN ON THE DOTTED LINE. Mr. Iudd gets lots of takers I for the junior and senior overnight retreats. KATHRYN KASTAMA Fine Arts and Computer Science At BOD since 1987 BORIS KASTEL IS THAT GLINDA, THE GOOD WITCH Religious Studies OF THE NORTH? No...it's Mrs. Karnian. She's At BUD Since 1971 granting Wishes to lucky students today only. EVA KASTEL English and Spanish At BOD since 1968 Faculty and Staff 93 N '.,'v in maxaman s..,,.'--G.--.,m.n..m PAUL KIRCHER Religious Studies At BOD since 1992 RAIN FOREST LANDOWNERS POTLUCK. Mr. Kircher and members of the Peace Group have dinner to celebrate the Rain Forest property they purchased with w W CARMELLE KNUDSEN Librarian, Head of Resource Center At BOD since 1983 DENNIS KOHLES Drama At BOD since 1985 proceeds from their lunchtime bake sales. DEBRA KOLSRUD AFTER I SEE IT, GO AHEAD AND EAT YOUR ASSIGNMENT. Mr. Kucer checks the chemical models for accuracyp then gives Susan D'Orazio and Cassie Craun the OK to eat their work. 94 Faculty and Staff English At BOD since 1986 BOB KUCER Science and Computer Science At BOD '80-84 and since 1987 CARYN KUNKLE Director of Activities At BOD since 1989 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 There's a way to achieve the things you really want, but you won't always get there the way you intended. If it's what you really want...find different ways until one works. Make love to ideas. Pick people who have a good balance of study and play for roommates. Be open to people from all backgrounds. Learn to use the ability God gave you and work hard at improving yourself. College is a great learning experience about your- self, other people, and the world 5 and one in which you'll learn as much from your mistakes as from your successes. Listen to your inner voice, play, and pull your own weight. Explore your spiritual strivings. Get to know your professorsmseek them out for discussions outside of class. Don't put off studying, but do enjoy your indepen- dence. It's all up to you now. Stretch yourself in lots of new directions. Take wierd classes, and do some volunteer work in the summer. Don't forget where the library is...get the work done first before working on enjoying college. Follow your interests and passions. Don't be afraid! Be positive! Set some time aside to exercise and relax every day. Get involved in extra-curricular activities, such as clubs, the newspaper, or intramural sports. Stay in touch with your family--they will miss you more than you can imagine. Set goals to keep things in proportion--you will live a long time. Make time to smell the roses. Go after what you have a passion for and cultivate it. Read for pleasure as often as possible. ,,,.,- ' FR. MARVIN LABUTE . . Foreign Language Dept. Head I . . At BOD since 1988 LORRAINE LIOTTA Spanish At BOD since 1990 MICHAEL LUCAS English At BOD since 1984 BILL LYONS Counselor At BOD since 1975 A2 1. THE FRENCH MEET THE SPANISH IN RM 119. Father LaBute confers with Ms. Liotta about foreign matters. Faculty and Staff 95 'mam O'DOWD ADMINISTRATORS ARE BEWITCHING AND A BIT SCARY. A windy Halloween finds Vice Principal witches, Mrs. Vax and Dr. Manchester joining counseling dept. head Ms. Warmerdam in a lunchtime review of the costume competition. It was not a day to mess with Ms. Kunkle who was revealing a darker side of her personality. DR. ANN MANCHESTER Vice Principal. Instruction At BOD since 1992 1:5 QF? I MARISA MAIER Spanish At BOD since 1973 OK...LET'S GET THIS EVENT STARTED. Faculty are always good sports when it comes to helping at rallies. At BOD since 1974 96 Faculty and Staff DONA McCABE GARY MASON Computer Science Dean of Students 8: Physical Education At BOD since 1985 ETTA McENEANY Business Manager At BOD since 1989 RICHARD MEDAGLIA English and Social Studies At BOD since 1992 I THINK I'M GOING TO LIKE HIGH DARI-'ENE SCHOOL. An eighth grader gives Mr. Mason, Dean of MOLESWORTH Students, a nervous glance at the annual Open House. Tuition Bookkeeper At BOD since 1988 FR. ROB MOSLOSKY Computer Science At BOD since 1992 DID SOMEONE CALL FOR A DOCTOR? A ghostly Ms. Newman surprises sophomores today when she wears these SUE ELLEN NEI-,SEN medical greens into the Drama biology lab- At BOD since 1989 af LISA NEWMAN Physical Education and Science At BOD since 1991 JLQTX In Faculty and Staff 97 -- Wh SR. MARY O'NEILL Math Dept. Head At BOD since 1988 TRINA OLIVER Drama At BOD since 1991 Famous African FR. BEN OWENS Religious Studies Dept. Head At BOD since 1985 xrvfhl I . -I ft II - I ' y L p yi f zz, . x , E5 ED OLKOWSKI English At BOD since 1969 PAUL PERENON Physical Education Dept. Head At BOD since 1977 98 Faculty and Staff WHERE COULD YoU FIND SOME O'DowD FACULTY LAST SUMMER? I rafted down the N oatak River in Alaska for two weeks and travelled in Thailand for three weeks. john Calderwood I taught third grade students at Whittier Elementary in Oakland. Kevin Cushing I spent the summer in Oaxaca Mexico studying Spanish and acquainting myself with the culture. Debbie Dean I worked coaching my summer swim team. Dennis Dougherty Summer found me travelling in Russia again. Meg Gorzycki I canoed the Green River in Utah climbed Mt. Shasta and did lots of rock climbing. Ira Holston I spent lots of time windsurfing and kayaked in Idaho. Brian Iudd Last summer I directed two shows in San Francisco. Dennis Kohles The highlight was a wintery two weeks in New Zealand visiting friends followed by a week in Hawaii to warm up before school started. Debra Kolsrud I paraglided in Boulder Colorado. Bob Kucer I spent the summer with family fishing in the upper peninsula of Michigan. Bill Lyons I did my other teaching love --yes here at O Dowd--I taught summer school Spanish. Fr. Ben Owens Some fun activities included the AIDS Walk camping in Michigan and visiting Chicago Detroit and the Grand Canyon. Sr. Mary O Neill I recruited for the University of New Mexico women s basketball team and moved my family back to Oakland. Doug Vierra In the summer I coach the football team during Iune and Iuly. Paul Perenon 'I spent lots of time of camping with my family. ' jack Stevens I developed sustainable cold fusion reactions in my garage. Tom Tyler C II II II II II I Il II II osmxs I 4 II Iv 'f 5 an it -fp II 3 1 1 ms II I II II II ll I II II II I II II YI I II I I II II I I I I II I II I II II II I I I LORIN PETERS Religious Studies and Science At BOD since 1971 CONGRATULATIONS COACH! New York Yankees player and O'Dowd alum, Kevin Maas, surprises his former coach at a rally celebrating Mike Phelps' 600th career basketball win. The varsity team won their game against St. Ioe's that same night which was Coach Phelps' 400th win for O'Dowd. Thanks Mr. Phelps for your tremendous dedication as a teacher and coach at BOD. MIKE PHELPS Math At BOD since 1978 W A MADELYN E PIEPER Receptionist and Secretary At BOD since 1991 TIMOTHY REYNDERS Asst. Director of Development At BOD since 1992 At BOD since 1978 DICK ROZA Physical Education At BOD since 1958 LOIS ROBERTS Librarian At BOD since 1986 JUST A LEONARD ROSSI CLOWN AT Music HEART. Faculty and Staff 99 As senior class moderator, Mr. Rossi gets into the spirit of competition at the annual Night Rally. SHOWING THE KIDS HOW IT'S DONE. The faculty Olympics team warms up with a few jumping jacks before the competition begins. GERALD SHOVLIN French and Spanish At BOD since 1991 AT LAST...A CLASSROOM OF MY OWN! Father Schaefer takes a quick look around his new room at the dedication of the 10-classroom addition. 100 Faculty and Staff ii E 4 12? SUSAN SOUSA Counseling Secretary At BOD since 1991 JOYCE SOUZA Researcher Development Office At BOD since 1992 KELLY SAFFORD Math At BOD since 1993 FR. LES SCHAEFER English At BOD '78-81 and since 1988 ,al 11 wlnhiifez UM...WHERE SHOULD WE GO ON OUR FIRST HIKE? Mr. Stevens and Mr. Tyler take hiker sign-ups at the club fair during lunch. IOYCE STROVINK English and German At BOD since 1989 JACK STEVENS Math At BOD since 1986 THE TRANSFER OF KEYS. Sister Rose Marie Hennessy invites student body president, Daniel Stephens, to open the doors of the new classroom building. TOM TYLER Science At BOD since 1979 STEVE TWOMEY History and Religious Studies At BOD since 1982 Faculty and Staff 101 BONNIE SUSSMAN Social Studies At BOD since 1990 MARY VENEKLASEN Counselor At BOD since 1992 WHO IS THIS GRIM REAPER? Students have a hard time recognizing Ms. Wirth underneath this deathly makeup. ...,,-khan .-.......... V ......-. JANET VAX Vice Principal: Academics At BOD since 1977 W. HECTOR VICTORIA Spanish At BOD since 1991 THE BROOM AND THE WITCH. Ms. Sousa sweeps up the counseling dept. for her Witch of a dept. head, Ms. Warmerdarn. DOUG VIERRA Religious Studies At BOD '83-91 and since 1993 FRAN WARMERDAM Counseling Dept. Head At BOD since 1985 CAROL WIRTH Math and Science At BOD since 1988 102 Faculty and Staff fl CAFETERIA STAFF MAINTENANCE STAFF CL-RJ: Rosauro Gutierrez, Iamila Neal, and IL-RD: Bill Clark, Assistant and Gino Cordone renda Wa ' t ' llette S ' h En ' e Not ictured' Satvinder Kumar B llace Not Pic ured. Co m1t glne r P SECURITY STAFF QL-RD: Kirk Phillips, LaShay Moore, Tommy Haines, Mike Williams, and Javier Sanchez Not Pictured: Chris Sims KEN LUKE Trainer Qantas!-Q, Faculty and Staff 103 'S :YTSZLK 3 j 5- ff -. 5 TERCUNNECTED ETWCRK At the core of O'Dowd is an academics program which links different departments and guides students toward college through four years of preparation in required and elective courses. Additionally, we have an excellent counsel- ing department with a career resource cen- ter that has information about hundreds of nationwide colleges and universities, finan- cial aid and scholarship opportunities, test- ing booklets, and one-on-one assistance. Every fall, the counseling center sponsors College Night, inviting representatives from over 50 colleges to come to campus and talk with students and parents. The fact that 9996 of all O'Dowd graduates attend college proves our interconnected network is effective. This year, a second computer room was opened for student use with 32 new IBM machines. The Mac lab got an additional 18 new Apple machines, and students completed their required computer lab course in either one of these two rooms. Hands-on projects are emphasized in the computer science, art, and science classes which we are featuring in this section of the yearbook. Also, since students can choose honors or A.P. levels of courses in a variety of subject areas, we decided to ask a few why? they elected the harder classes. The academics program has both posi- tive and negative sides to it. On the posi- 104 Academics Division tive side, we know we are getting a great education, and the classes that we take will surely help us in college. The nega- tive side to this is that we often stay up into the wee hours of the night complet- ing homework, writing essays, or cram- ming for big tests. The stress each semes ter of finals also takes its toll on the stu- dent body, but our Christmas vacation break and thoughts of summer help us get through hectic exam weeks. All in all, we know that what we go through for the sake of a good education is worth it. ll, s -, 1 0' ACADEMICS Academics Division 105 N A Mac Update From Mr. Dougherty EW This year Bishop O'Dowd the computer department installed 18 new Macintosh LC520 hopes to accumulate. E computers with color monitors, Students design with color S which are machines available only graphics programs, and they create and listen to their own to schools. They each have a CD ROM disk known to most music through earphones. In To Two ooivis similar to CDs they have of music. This feature increases both the QQ? TE' REASONS TO TAKE COMPUTERS 10. Graduating is fun. 9. Mr. D lets you listen to music using earphones with the CD ROM disk. 8. Learning to be user friendly comes in handy later in life. 7. All the world's top computer hackers got their start in the O'Dowd lab. 6. Computers can compress your work into a 3.5 disk so you won't need to lug around a big backpack. 5. You have a one-in-five chance of getting Mr. Kucer as a teacher. 4. Unlike real life, no matter how bad you mess up you can always press the UNDO button and start fresh. 3. After taking the class, you can explain to your teacher in technical terms TAKING NOTES. Qnce Why the mmputer would not Print students learn the basics they work your essay at 3:30 am. 2. In ten years, you will have to be a out the assignments on the machines. variety and volume of software the future, O'Dowd hopes to use these computers in core classes such as biology, math, and English. I LOVE WORKING WITH MY HANDS. Using the new Macs is fun. computer expert just to order a Big Mac and fries. 1. A computer never tells you that your breath smells bad. 'warn' WHY DOES THIS MACHINE and sophomore Chris Simpson try to figure out the problem. T g ..- ..,. - .... . W... . . - 106 Academics: Computer Science SETTING UP A KEEP CRASHING? MS' Mccabe SPREADSHEET. Freshman Peter johnson gets some help from Mr. Dougherty. . Vw W, 'M .-- ' 4-il' LED ZEPPLIN AND THE ROWS OF NEW IBM LOOK, IT SAYS SO RIGHT HERE. COMPUTER AGE. Mr. D. COMPUTERS, Sophomgre Sometimes it helps to talk with the person at the yatehes as freshmau Laura GilbertgOn Cara FiSCl1er and friend try to next computer when starting a new assignment Writes her haiku Ou the Computer, figure out the next Steps. especially when you're new to using the machines IEW MAC USERS. Sophomores Derek Slaude and lose lbarra try out the new LC 20s using earphones to play music they like. x,.v- x APers AND GRAPHICS. Carlo Sarletta and justin Eckhouse, seniors in AP computers, work on designing a graphics program together. COMPUTERS CAN BE A DRAG. That frustrated computer-user look can be recognized anywhere. Chris Wiesner tries to fix his document as Fr. Rob checks out the progress of some other students. A brand new IBM computer lab, with 32 machines, was set-up by Father Moslosky last summer. The advantage of having IBMs on campus, says Fr. Rob, is that they are the type of machines students will encounter in the business world after graduation. A textbook using the Microsoft Works 3.0 program was adopted for the Com- puter Lab classes, and both the Mac and IBM versions are used. Students com- plete assignments in word processing, spreadsheets, and graphics. l think all the computer games students play has eliminated a lot of the fear often associated with learning to use the computer, remarks Fr. Rob They are more willing than adults to experiment by pressing keys and seeing what happens. Students just haven't had experience producing a product on the computer. Academics: Computer Science 107 iiii INTERESTING THROUGH WATER, WATER, EVERYWHERE. Luisa Grillo-Chope and Heather Grossmann get advice from Mr. Kucer about when they should add the C SCIENCE MADE i A VARIETY OE l LAB WORK 4' SUCKERS FOR THE KIDS. Mr. Tyler combines a Sheep eyes biology lesson with a discussion on taste buds using lollipops. NIRVANA VISITS THE OH NO...I'VE RUN OIL LAB. Ed Pickering and Kevin OF GREEN ONES! McDonald learning to boil water. Casey Coyle builds her mode hemical to the water in their graduated cylinder. MAKING SURE WE'RE STILL BREATHING? Ms. Wirth demonstrates the proper way to check blood pressure in her biology class of sophomores. SEARCHING EOR MICROBES. Mr. Goodhart guides biology students through a lab using microscopes to View specimens. 108 Academics: Science f1 M , W, .L,,, . WHAT'S SO FUNNY ABOUT WEIGHING HOW MANY IUNIORS DOES IT TAKE TO RICKS? junior Summer Kohnert gets assistance from FIGURE OUT A PHYSICS LAB? Answer: As many teacher Mr. Holston to complete a pressure lab. On as you can get to help! Conducting this force lab is given day, juniors can be found Working on a variety of CL-RJ Kevin Lemire, Laura Plageman, Chris Yuen, labs in room 110 assisted by Mr. Holston and Mr. Peters. Tracy Sutherland and Nicole Fein. 45 I DON'T THINK I'M GETTING ANY PULSE...ARE KEEPING AN EYE ON THE BALL... YOU SURE SHE'S ALIVE? Learning about blood pressure EYEBALL, THAT IS. It's a hands-on becomes a practical lab in sophomore biology class. Using pressure demonstration about physiology in Mr. Tyler's gauges and taking pulse, students talk about health. biology class using sheep eyes. YOU CAN LEAD A GIRAFFE TO ECORDING DATA. Seniors Elise McGuiness with Deborah Zierten WATER, BUT QAN YQU MAKE IT and Richard Graves with Neal Riemer work as partners to determine DRINK? Mr, Peters Shows Julie Rolefson a Chcmlstry lab results' fun physics water experiment. Academics: Science 109 WHY AM I WORKING HARD FRESHMAN YEAR? Students taking Honors Geo-History do more than just geography. In addition to retaining massive information about the world, they memorize the capital of every country and write college-level papers. ao? T570 REASONS TO TAKE HONORS AND A.P CLASSES 10. NoDoze doesn't taste bad. 9. lt's fun to watch the sun come up while you are writing a literary research paper for Ms. Kolsrud. 8. We like to challenge our minds with classes that require lots of homework cause we have no life. 7. Students who take A.P. Calculus BC can work for NASA someday. 6. It looks good on ye olde college applications. 5. You can leave school early from your stress headaches. 4. AP'rs see more bugs at one time under a microscope in Mr. Goodhart's biology sessions. 3. Mr. Calderwood's after-school A.P. U.S. History lectures are more entertaining than watching Oprah. 2. Knowledge is power. l. To strive for excellence is a good thing. DID YOU GET THIS TRANSLATION? A.P French students Sasha Thompson and Sara Rathfon compare homework . A. . . SO MUCH TO DO, SO LITTLE TIME. Often honor students resort to using social time for answers and practice together speaking French. homework. Junior Brian Andresen gets a head star I Q ' I llO A.P. and Honors Classes on an English assignment during lunch while class mates Nicole Fein and Alex Visher work on a physics problem in the library. Ms. Kolsrud s little prodigies are all smiles the research paper that to submit the stack of I HATE TERM PAPERS! Don t ask students taking Honors English 3 or A.P. U.S. History about stress. They must write M lengthy research papers during 3rd quarter. when they finally turn in from Mr. Calderwood after could determine the rest of Cyes...that's twice a week!!!J their life--or so it seems at students choose to stay the time. Alex Visher and after school until 4pm for Beau Blanchard volunteer great discussion sessions Alex Teekell and Kevin Schumacher seek help class today. Twice a week and more U.S. history fun student literary wisdom. with Mr. C. x...f SAYING IT IN SPANISH. Mr. Victoria has AP Spanish Literature students analyze stories in small groups and then later they have a full class discussion. To add Variety, sometimes their class heads next door to listen to Honors Spanish 3 student presentations. UUJW0 DOING IT IN GRO UPS. Honors Spanish 3 class has lots of presentations. tAt topj They translate sentences for their peers and teacher, Ms. Liotta. Others present a skit. A.P and Honors Classes 111 M' ittu 101 EASONS KE to accommodate the nine Mrs. Caroline Fields is head of the Fine Arts department. A second classroom for 3 art was designed this year classes offered every day. LEST WE FORGET--FIRESTORM REMEMBRANCES High student interest in A mural of 2 000 tiles painted by students from East Bay schoolr ceramics increased enroll- brings art to the Rockridge BART station to commemorate the ment to five classes and a 1991 Oakland Hills Firestorm. In September O Dowd artists special room was built last contribute 80 specially-designed tiles many made by students summer to house the kiln. who lost their homes in the fire. CLAY VS. INK. Left: Students work together on ceramics projects. 1 At Right: Figure drawn by sophomore Eseosa Elaiho. Far Right. Figure Xxlmgmw M drawn by senior Kristi Rolefson. M A L ,,..au..l . ' an i E yi MOVING THE CLASSROOM TO THE LAWN. Drawing students play freeze tag on the grass while fellow artists sketch them. This exercise, out of the confines of a classroom, breathes fresh air intc the curriculum and makes learning fun. 112 Academics -- Art Department 4 it -U. Liu.. W4 f- : mx The only rule for the decorating contest forbids cutting or carving pumpkins. Students use T acrylic paints, sand, seeds, leaves, foam board, and even beans to produce their individual and group entries. me 1 si Su -Q Vai gf Students in Mr. Cushing's senior English Science Fiction classes write riginal stories for which artists in ceramics create creatures from the story descriptions. lt's a perfect cross-curricular project. This winning entry in the group category is the creation of seniors Lauren Franssen and Sara Voss. They use a variety of materials to transform their pumpkin into this spooky Halloween scene Academics -- Art Department 113 N--..s.... I , UOKED What is student life at 0' Dowd? Well, for each individual that answer varies. As all students know, we attend a very demanding school. We are expected to do large amounts of homework, take tests, and get good grades. However, there is more to student life than just the academics part--we have dances, Spirit Week activities, outside jobs and volunteering, masses, retreats, fundraising, rallies, and assemblies. All these aspects come together and get hooked up to students' lives, showing there is more to a teenager's day than just taking classes. Sometimes the pressures we experience from the scholastic part of our life make it easy to forget about the fun we are having every day being with friends. Lunch, activ- ity period, before and after school provide times to share stories, celebrate birthdays, make social plans, complete homework, or just relax. When we get stressed we tend to overlook the fact that most of us met our closest friends right here on campus. That's when taking advantage of the opportunity to go on retreat comes in handy. Retreats offer a place to get awayj kick back with j friends, recall memories, and put life into perspective again. l Getting involved in school activites, vol- unteering, or even having a part-time job can lift your tired spirits just when you j were busy worrying about how you are going to pass that next impossible test. Q Brian DarnellCl2J and Peter Gagefllll Cannonball New O'DoWd math teacher, Ms. Safford, gets friendly with a macaw from a cliff into a lake to cool off during a Sierra while travelling with her husband and son in the Pantanal, the World's backpacking trip. largest Wetland located in Brazil. Drew Ulricksentllj and Chris Wiesnerflll unload gear just Sophomores lan Thomas and Scott Darmstadt rest at the l before the start of the Diggin' the Mines mountain bike race summit of Pikes Peak during a summer visit to the Colorado in Lafayette. Rockies. g awk 116 Summer . -5- WWW I WILDERNESS ADVENTURERS ON THE TRAIL. Seniors Scott Morgan, Liz Hunt, David Lee, Heather Grossmann, and Nicola Alesandrini take a 3-day backpacking trip in the Echo Lake area of the Sierras. OK, WE DID SAY WE LIKE TALL MEN, BUT... Allison Wilsonflll and Micaela Mazzinifl lb pose with a new friend at the june Fcstivfzl at Hu' Lake in Oakland. i If ANOTHER SUMMIT ASCENT. A proud josh Gibsonflll waves the American flag after climbing ll,235 ft, to the summit of Mt. Hood, the highest point in Oregon. . wwf Pam M U w .swi f t it . V f atal X SEEKING A MOMENT OE SOLITUDE. IAMMIN' ON THE SALMON. Qy-Ana ManningCl2D enjoys the View of Wizard Island situated in the midst Andrea Platt Cll-Rt.D and her friend jenny of Crater Lake in Oregon, Malecki vacation on the Salmon River in Idaho. Summer l 17 elww fl Seniors Cameron Walker, Elise McGuinness and Adrienne Haskell travel to Southern California colleges to check-out the schools and the beaches. SWR. i . . World Youth Day '93 convenes in Denver, CO and three Labor Day weekend sophomores Sheila Milligan, Sara O'Dowd juniors Summer Kohnert, Tiffany Tong, and Greg johnson, Annie Levy, Ienna Childs, and Sarah Sobol have Scott join Bishop Cummins at the festivities. some fun after a meet with their Montclair swim team. Brothers BrianCl2J and Bradfllb Gilson take a break last Iuly from biking l-lawaii's Mt. Haleakala and enjoy the view. Ayana SmithCl2J, on a summer trip to Hollywood, poses with Eddie Murphy. 1 18 Summer the top of Donner Pass, these O'Dowders a well-deserved break from their cross country irunning camp. Back Row CL-RJ: Matt Bettinelli, iason Shiotsu, and Leo Herrick. Front Row KL-RJ: teve Bouey, Brian Collins, and Kevin Schumacher. Sophomores Celina Konat and Ali Podrid stop at the Bronx Zoo for a short camel ride during their East Coast trip to Connecticut, New York, and Washington, D.C. last Iuly. - O Kelly HamlettClOl takes a trip to Switzerland in August to see the Alps. Sitting amid some new four-legged friends, she enjoys the View from this rocky slope. juniors Lauren jacobs and jonathan Cohn ride their camel Bertha across the sand. They spent six-weeks in Israel on a youth excursion with 35 other llth graders from the East Bay. One activity they particularly enjoyed was planting a tree in the hills of jerusalem. i Summer 11911 ef-eass N fa MMWMP EJ' Z. 120 Spirit Week--Seniors x - Decorating the senio hall takes lots of tape, hands, and talent. Bales of hay, colored balloons, and animals in chicken-wire cages line the hall. Aaron Gardiner leads the Way as senior athletes get ready for the Olympic events. Dennis Shepherd and Rob Madisoi are two of the senior artists creating their banne 5 E 5 d pw-SQE L, wgx W wi Bibi 7+ V f Fx fp A . Q Q :idk 11 K ,AWGN faith'-in-f ,4- ll rigs, at The junior hall theme develops by starting with a starlite night and gradually moving: toward a bed with an alarm clock ringing Wake Up. 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Z4 .,-,,, Mi g, M 10. f if H296 Q' R Wt fe f eov 5 , 'h 'L' 'YB A DEAD SEA MUDBATH. Iuniors Becky Micon and jonathan Cohn join friends for full-body mud masks Csaid to be great for the skin! at a beach along the Dead Sea. They travelled to Israel for six weeks last summer with 36 Bay Area high school students. Planting a tree in a forest outside Ierusalemf' said Becky, was one of the trip highlights for me. I also enjoyed experiencing Israeli culture and learning more about my Iewish heritage. .. V .,...... . ,, LIVING IN AMERICA Two Spanish exchange students, Alejandra ISandral Fernandez and Diego Gracia, are - V spending their senior year at O'Dowd. Alejandra is from Ponferrada and Diego is from Pamplona. l chose to come to America siys Sindrw Nbeciuse I wintcd to learn a foreign language by living in 1 different country ind try another kind of life. Diego agrees saying that he came for similar reasons. I hweleirncd how to live by myself and how to live with another fnnily and 'i nevx lifestyle. Sindra irrix ed in mid- September and Diego in late August just in time for the first diy of classes. They each live with a host family and will return home in mid-june. Some American traditions they find most interesting and will remember from their time in California are Halloween and Thinks iving. These holidays arent celebrated in Spain remarks Diego. But at home Sandra idds there is a much bigger celebration it New Yeir's. Die o ilso finds American football interesting. Before coming toC1liforni1 Sandra visited New York and Florida. Although they say clisses are much eisier back in Spain both especially ippreciite the eisygoing friendliness of O Dowd students and have felt welcome the in hole year long. Diego Garcia and Aleiandra Fernandez at the Night Rally Alejandra and Diego siid that they would defini- tely like to return sometime in the future ind M ill miss their American families. The friendships they made are ones they know will last 1 long time A SOUTH PACIFIC CHRISTMAS PRESENT. For 12 days over the fall semester break, senior Sutter Schumacher and family sailed a chartered boat with friends around the Tongan Islands. The trip was like a crash course in marine biology and geology. We swam every day, anchoring offshore at night. The natives were really friendly and have a simple lifestyle. They speak Tongan and perfect English. The best part was the beautiful, sunny weather. I'd go back in a minute. VH 'tif KICK'IN IT IN ITALY. Four O'Dowd students, Franc Slapar ttop leftb, Andrej Slapar Cleft of goaliel, Iosh Yocum fright of goaliei, and Ieremy Duggan Cbottom rightb, played soccer for the Bay Oaks team on a month's European tour last summer. It was important for us to play against the Europe- ans, said Ieremy, in order to find new ways to win. We placed 2nd in the 1993 Italy Cup for I6 yrs. and under. Also, the sightseeing was great. I especially liked visiting Venice. 130 Travel Overseas HIGH SEAS ADVENTURER. Sailing aboard the 180ft. Canadian tall- ship The Concordia last year for ten months, senior Ryan Troy was a working crew member and a student. I took classes as well as upheld crew duties while circumnavigating the world. My . favorite place was exploring the I Galapagos Islands on my own for three gf days. This is our group in Natal, Brazil FF! sitting on the Equator. 3 I fa V f 4 Q 1 is I :fa , 1' 4 gg? . . ,I . V,,: , ei .. V' '13 :I H Z i f f ,,. 'f7: . QEfe I ' we - . a www 1? 'fff.2i: wfsit -A t. ENGLAND IN THE FALL. . Courtney Hischier spent a week last October visiting her sister Whitney who is studying foreign policy at the Cambridge School of Economics. We're standing outside Madeline College. Aside from being with my sister, the most fun was seeing the colleges, punt- ing on the river, and London shopping. ,. Q, ..... K ..-. .t. . Q- -X V ff... kk.. ...msn .. -- Q K . as-raw 11:.iaffP5e.pgsaifafgQ2 I - 1 - ,f ., . .gas .. fir., . J -Q: .5 DOWN UNDER FOOTBALL. A Lev Elson-Schwab, a senior, partici- A pated in an American Field Service student exchange program from Ianuary to December of 1993, living Q Se f'S'tSeX: with a host family in Badingarra near it l Perth in Western Australia. My Aussie family had a home in the city and a large sheep farm, so I got different views of life in Australia. I attended an MUSICAL TOURISTS. Agnes allimale private school wearing this Chiao wears a Cornell sweatshirt on an umform' and played rugby 011 thelf afternoon in Prague. I spent two weeks team' I learned to Surf' Scuba d1Y'ff and touring Europe with the Oakland Youth also farming from.my host family. It Orchestra. The sightseeing was great, but was the best experience of my life and I enjoyed Playing in our Concerts besti- I've made many lifelong friends. Travel Overseas 131 C ,, ss . . -- WHERE DO YOU GO ON FRIDAY NIGHT? Work sas...- 5 S HOW ABOUT SOME HACKING? After lunch, seniors toss aside their backpacks for a rousing game of hackysack in the parking lot, E g lust Drive Around Friend's House . Stay Home F Lyon's Go To A Movie Wherever The Party Is The Underground FAVORITE SONGS Soul To Squeeze, Red Hot Chili Peppers All That She Wants, Ace of Base Lately, Iodeci I 'm A Player, Too Short Hero, Mariah Carey Again, Ianet Iackson Today, Smashing Pumpkins FAVORITE MOVIES FAVORITE CARS Made In America Mercedes- Volvo The Firm Benz Mini Vans The Fugitive Camero Classic Cars Rocky Horror Picture Show WOULD YOU HURRY UP! Talking onthe Ieeps Anything Schiudleifs List phone never seems to go out of style. A line forms as Saturn Fast Wayne 'S World 2 junior Iamilla Churchill makes an important call. Iaguar ITI A UNIQUE OUTFIT. Dont worry...they're friendly spikes on senior Sean Aaberg's jacket. 132 Trends WHAT DO YOU SPEND THE MOST MONEY ON? Car--gas, insurance, aintenance Music Phone Bill Food Movies Parking Tickets Presents For Friends Dates HOW ABOUT A RIDE? Mercedes are seen in BOD parting lots, but riding in style is not always top priority. just getting around town with your own wheels is whats most important. PLEASE, PULL UP YOUR PANTS! Seniors Burr Hilsabeck and Tai Dunson-Strane model their baggy clothes--the most memorable fashion of 1993-94. WORST CLOTHES YOU'VE SEEN SOMEONE WEAR See-through Clothes Platform Tennis Shoes Dog Collars Bright-colored leans Tight leans Con guysb Huge Overalls Bustier Really Tight Body-suits CHECK-OUT THOSE BARE KNEES! leans with holes are not allowed from 8-3pm, but this band member chooses to show some style at the football game. MOST MEMORABLE FASHIONS THIS YEAR Platform Shoes Baggie Clothes The Grunge Look Stay Highs Converse '60s Clothes Pumas, Clogs, Sandals Looney Toons Shirts PLAID ATTACK. Everywhere you go you Split Skirts, Long Dresses always see people sporting their plaid flannels PINK HAIR? Dying your hair in wild and exciting colors seems to be a new trend this year. o J THE FARMER IN THE DELL. Freshman Alyce Kalmar wears one of O'Dowd's favorites---comfortable overalls. FAVORITE ARTICLE OF CLOTHING Faded Old Levi's Overalls Boots Hooded or College Sweatshirts Plaid or Flannel Shirts A Hat Dad's Clothes LUNCH TIME! Grubbing on cafeteria food on the quads, students ask, Where's the beef?! FAVORITE WAY TO DO YOUR HAIR Up In Hats Long Natural Hair Cboth girls 8: guysj Small Braids Colored-hair Scrunchee Bun French Twist with a Clip Shaved Head Con athletesl Trends 133 WHERE CAN YoU FIND STUDENTS OUTSIDE OE CLASS? TAKING A STUDY BREAK. Iuniors Courtney Hischier and Nicole Fein relax on the patio at Cafe Strada near CAL, while seniors Liz lustison and Katie Fenstermacher go to the movies. CHECKING OUT THE PLAYERS. These senior girls Seem to enjoy watching the men's basketball team beat St. Ioe's for the NCS championship as much as these Senior guys like watching a women'S volleyball tournament in O'Dowd's gym. ,S aw jkw. E 3 iw it f SOME TRADITIONS NEVER DIE. Having CAN YOU RAISE YOUR GRADE? Buy your lunch by the statue of Mary is a time honored teacher a frozen yogurt. Seniors Adrienne Haskell and Abbe O'Dowd senior privilege. Sultan join Ms. Liotta for an after school treat in Montclair. - m N'eSN 'E W lii'fiii 134 Student Hangouts 1. : B1ondie's on Telegraph Ave., Berkeley 2. Place To Buy New Threads : The Gap 3. Fast Hamburger loint: McDonald's 4. Coffee House: Cafe Strada in Berkeley 5. Way To Say I Love You : Tell him or her in person. 6. Way To Say Hey, your breath smells like an onion! OW, my eyes are burning! 7. Place To Shop: Berkeley 8. Store In Berkeley: Leopold Records on Durant 9. Movie Theater: 10. Emery Bay 10 in Emeryville Skiing: Squaw Valley TQ. Place To Find Betties 21. Place TO Hang Out: Cfemalesbz Walnut Creek anywhere with mom 81 dad 22 Spot To Scope Fellas Cmalesbz CAL games Lingerie Selection: Victoria's Secret Driving School: Oakland Driving School Place To Take A Driving Test: D.M.V. on Claremont Ave. Parking On Campus: Next to the Quads Class To Cut: Study Place To Go WhenYou Cut: Mr. Mason's office Car To Drive: anything with four wheels that runs Cafeteria Lunch: Chili 8: Cheese Fries Radio Station: KMEL T.V. Show: Beverly Hills 90210 Spot To Skateboard: Embarcadero Place For Band Iamm'in: La Val's Pizza in Berkeley Place To Swim: O'Dowd swim practice Breakfast Stop: Denny's Frozen Yogurt: Yogurt Fare, Montclair Place To Go For Dinner: Chevy's Way To Impress A Date: an expensive dinner A FAMILY SPLASH. Time with PUMPING IRON IN SPARE TIME. Freshmen Lindsey Haskell and family is important to senior Aria friend Kelly McCormack keep each other company while they work out at the Rodriguez who enjoys a Sunday Oakland Hills Athletic Club after school and on weekends. afternoon with her younger brother and sister at Montclair Swim Club. Student Hangouts 135 MASSES FILL THE GYM WITH MOMENTS or LAUGHTER, REFLECTION, I Music, AND PEACE A ROLE PLAYING CMT SKIT ABOUT FAMILY LIFE. Katie Togneri and Dan Valim add entertainment to the Ash Wednesday mass. x 4 SPREADING THE WORD- THE LORD BE WITH YOU. Communion is prepared by the Fr- Owens f211kS to SfL1d611tS Hl3OL1f how to priests, and the Eucharistic ministers get ready to serve the students bring JGSHS into their life- and faculty who came to today's mass. UNITED WE STAND. The Interschool Council brings IOINING TOGETHER IN SONG. The new student officers from all the diocese high schools together for junior class sings along at the Opening School Mass in a meeting. This year's unity theme is emphasized by Sepwmbef, happy to bE finally UP Off the gym floor Fr. Colelli from BOD during the mass. and in the upperclassmen bleachers. 136 Masses and Chorus IF YOU FACE IT YOU CAN DEAL WITH IT! OKWEVERYBODY IOIN IN! The chorus leads the CMTers Dan Valim, Gretchen Weiss, Brian Zamacona, student body in songs with Mr. Kircher on piano, and and Peter Van Tassel develop their skit about life. senior Dan Freeland with Mr. Iudd playing guitar. FRONT ROW SEATS. Under the direction of GETTING INVOLVED IN MASS. Teachers campus minister Mr. Iudd, these CMT members plan Mr. Grazzini and Mr. Peters help by serving the Eucharist the theme, skit, and music for each mass. to students, faculty, and guests. RAISING OUR VOICES IN SONG. Mr. Iudd leads the chorus in the opening number, accompanying them on his guitar. .un Masses and Chorus 137 ETREATSI Taking A Break From The Regular Routine Retreats are offered to Ninth and tenth graders every class under the guid- discuss God, dating, and ance of campus minister Mr. friendship through a Iudd. Freshman and variety of small group sophomore retreats are held activities, at the nearby Holy Redeemer juniors and seniors sign- Center, and students walk up for overnight retreats there in the morning return- held in Los Gatos. They are av ing at 3:00 pm. These are run by faculty volunteers, ' J conducted by junior and and coordinated by Mr. . Q senior students who volun- Judd. Topics for discus- . teer to be members of a team sion center on inner values. i wishing to offer friendship Students have time to be t A A A 7 and guidance to lowerclass- alone, as well as be in- W V,y'y MW j men. volved with small groups of T O'Dowd retreats can best be friends. They are always described as a time to put very successful in strength- WH0vS GOING? The annual dub fair finds Mr. Iudd school on the back burner ening friendships and self- tflkin Si H-u f th f H d . - -O d . t t and focus on oneself and f, C g g ps or e a an spring juni r an senior re rea s , , , Con ldence' Students choose dates when friends can go together. relationships with others. A CIRCLE OF FRIENDS. Ms. Dean leads a group DEEP IN THOUGHT. Senior Cheryl Wainright take talk with juniors about talents and gifts. time out to reflect on her senior year and future plans. EVERYBODY SAY CHEESE. Seniors strengthen PLAY IT AGAIN. Summer Kohnert sets a peaceful their connections with each other on their last tone for their junior retreat while friends lzabel Caetano Bishop O'Dowd retreat. an Dawn Kalmar watch. istr 7 ME MMMT 138 Retreats A , .. ig, ,,..4,,..,N,,,i,,,,,.,,ip- ' .- ROLE MODELS. Iuniors and seniors apply to become members of these teams, leading freshmen and sophomore retreats throughout the school year. Giving talks on God, family, friends, and dating tips, they like spending time with 9th and 10th graders, helping to make them more at ease with high school life. LEAVE IT TO ME. Senior Susan D'Orazio leads classmate Steve Kim and Vicki Oakes leads Reed Gehrke on a Trust Walk at the retreat center in the Santa Cruz mountains. Learning to trust others, as well as oneself, is an important part of growing up. ANYBODY FOR A GAME OF IENGA? Taking time out with freshmen to play a game of gentle strategy. OPENING UP IS SOMETIMES HARD TO DO. It helps to have small group talks when discussing personal topics with underclassmen. Retreats 139 CAMPUS MINISTRY TEAM This group meets daily throughout the year to plan all the campus masses and religious celebrations. Also, they organize the annual Christmas Food and Toy Drive in December which involves all O'Dowd students and faculty in making holiday donations to local families. In the spring, the Mission Drive collects pennies in a competi- tion between classes which is then sent to a Central Ameri- can mission to help the poor. CMTers are committed to working together and with Mr. Iudd to bring the Spirit of POINTING THE WAY. The CMT gang joins moderator Mr. Iudd in showing that God into the lives of peers. campus ministry helps others learn to look up to God whenever discouraged. CAN YOU TELL I'M A FRESHIVIANT' Katie Togneri pretends to be a new student in the Opening School Mass to make freshmen know they are welcome. t 140 Campus Ministry Team CALLING ALL SENIORS. Brian Zamacona and Alinya Charron dance their way to the stage from the senior gym bleachers for the CMT skit at the Opening School Mass. The skit shows that students from all four classes can learn to work together if they just take time to get to know each other. SANTA'S LITTLE HELPERS. After homerooms collect donations for the Christmas Food and Toy Drive, CMTers sort the packages for each family. Mainte- nance Asst. Bill Clark gives them a hand. Iames Brown Katie Togneri Alinya Charron Dan Valim Cassie Craun Peter Van Tassel Michele jones Gretchen Weiss Malik Orr Helen Wyman Tony Ravnik Brian Zamacona 1993-94 CAMPUS MINISTR Kristi Rolefson Moderator. Mr. Brian Iudd H HOMEROOM COLLECTIONS INCLUDE PILES OF FOOD AND COLORFUL PRESENTS. Seniors in Father Ben's homeroom This is the first time freshmen have Gifts were stacked high in room 214 show that after four years they know Collected items for O'Dowd's Food and from seniors in Mr. KuCer's homeroom what to get to make a happy Toy Drive, but Mr. Cowan's homeroom to make a happy holiday for their Christmas for a child. is very generous. assigned family. ELVES IN SANTA'S WORKSHOP. The Christmas LOADING THE CMT SLEIGH. Mr. Judd joins his assembly skit finds, CL-RJ Katie Togneri, Malik Orr, team in packing the truck and making the deliveries. Alinya Charron, and Peter Van Tassel, taking a quick nap waiting for santa's arrival. Their hand movements are provided by other ClVlTers behind the Curtain Campus Ministry Team l4l mm g i- UTSIDE ACTIVITIES LoTS or TALENTED DRAGONS lf? SCOUTING IN THE '90S. Seniors justin Eckhouse and Andy Lindley relax in lawn chairs after a hard day of hiking and Snow sleding in the Sierras with their scout troop. fi? .tu SIDEWALK SURFING IN BERKELEY. Spending a day Skateboarding at CAL are O'Dowd sophomores Ryan Kelly and Brendan Lanctot with their friend Evan Nance. TAKING IT IN STRIDE. junior Elizabeth Lilly is seen here at a horse show in Santa Cruz with her eight-year old horse Cody. She has been riding for 5 years and competing for 4 years. 142 outside Activities HELPING THE NEIGHBORS. Sophomore Reggie Iackson volunteers tutoring at Saint Lawrence O'Toole's Day Care Center. He began a year ago for class service hours credit, but continues because he enjoys it. I used to help out at the center when I went to school there, says Reggie. Now it's fun to be the 'big kid' among my old schoolmates helping them with their homework and playing basketball. TWO SUGAR PLUM FAIRIES TO DANCE THROUGH THE LITTLE GIRL WHO LIVES YOUR HEAD. Cara Power C105 and Vanessa Tomasello C123 po their Chinese costumes after performing in The Nutcracker ballet Christmas season for the Berkeley City Ballet. Cara and Vaness se in DOWN THE LANE. Robin Dean C103 lagt enjoys horseback riding regularly at Bottomley El Farms in Martinez. She competes in horse played the roles of Chinese and Russian dancers, snowflakes, and SIIOWS and P15115 to COHUHU9 flowers. They take classes four times a week all year. THREE DANCING YOUNG DIVAS. Freshman Michelle Manifesto Cat right? and two friends from Bay Area high schools are a I-lip-Hop-Rap group known as E ' N ' V ' LIS who perform locally at dance clubs and fairs. They call their music Fresh l-lip-Hop, a mixture of R 8: B with Rap, and are pictured here with WILD 107.7 d.j. Man Cow. They have been together for 3 1X2 uring the summer they practice six hours a day, five days a week, wo 1 their dream of someday recording a hit record. A FROSH ARCHER. Ashley Spring C91 can be found on Sundays shooting arrows at La Loma Park in Berkeley. She has been involved in archery as a hobby since first grade. entering competitions. YOU'RE OUT. Iennifer Lizama C101 makes the catch. I live, eat, and breathe softball, she says. Iennifer has played softball for 10 years, and hopes to con- tinue as an All-American for the next three years of high school. Her dream is to someday play in the Olympics and to be on the team at a Division 1 college. years and rking toward outside Activities 143 P r so 54+ REASONS TO GET A PART-TIME JOB 10. A job can help you learn algebra: cost of a used car 1 53,000 and minimum Wage : 9'p4.25fhr. which means in only 705.9 hours you can get the car of your dreams. 9. How much trouble can you really get into on a Friday night While you're making sandwiches? 8. Iobs teach you humility: You have to serve any patron Cincluding freshmenj with a friendly smile and endless patience. 7. After a day with teachers, isn't dealing with picky customers and demanding managers a breeze? 6. Iobs teach you frugality: Three hours of labor will buy you a cheeseburger and a night at the movies--without a date Cof courseb because taking a date would cost you a full day's wages. 5. lf you have a job you don't have to do as many chores around home because you're out of the house more. 4. Iobs teach you about reality: All-of-a-sudden, a high school drop-out with six months more of experience than you is calling the shots. 3. You can see your friends going to the movies and eating out while you're stuck behind the counter. 2. It's a good Way to pick-up dates by offering free food. l. You can get your photo in O'Dowd's yearbook--the Mitre. TIP-TOEING THROUGH THE TULIPS. Sophomores Ali Podrid Cleftl and Gina Scrivani fright? work at a Montclair florist designing bouquets, preparing flowers to be on display, and helping behind the counter with customer requests. fe. 'Ns,....., TWO MORE MONTCLAIR EMPLOYEESNHOW MANY DOES THAT MAKE NOW?? Everywhere you turn in Montclair you run into an O'Dowd student saying, May I help you? At Ultra Lucca Deli you'll find Deborah Zierten Cabovel and Anna Martin fright? ready to serve. l SERVICE WITH A SMILE IN RECORD TIME. If you're driving around Lake Merritt and get a sudden urge for a sandwich, stop by the deli on Lakeshore and you'll get jiffy service from helpful O'Dowdians junior Barbara Quittman Cleft? and sophomores Mary Maxwell Cmiddleb and Joanne Lee Crightl. Barbara has worked there for over three years, Mary for two years, and Ioanne is the rookie who started just six months ago. Mary says working lets her meet lots of people, but it can sometimes be embarrassing when other O'Dowd students come in and see her in this cute little outfit. Part-Time Iobs 145 IVING INTS AWAY ROLL UP YOUR SLEEVE AND HAVE A COOKIE so' T50 REASONS TO DONATE BLOOD 10. Blood is icky, so why wouldn't you 9. S. 7. 6. 5. 4. 3, 2. 1. want to give it away? After giving blood, you have a 24-hour excuse for Q: tal going to class, Cbbgofng to sports practice, or Ccbdoing your homework so you can recover Where else can you get a free t-shirt? You're allowed to eat candy in class as a way to replace your sugar loss. The student who gives the most blood wins two free tickets to see Civil War: A Documentary on 1860's Medicine. lt's a great way to loose weight--you always come out a pint lighter. You'll love being distracted by talking to the nurse as she plunges the needle into the vein in your fleshy arm. There's an awesome head buzz you get if you sit up too fast. Since you must be 17 to donate, you won't be bothered by freshmen in the waiting room. There's a warm, fuzzy feeling you get from helping others--or is that the lack of oxygen to your brain? You call it! ......... 3 5, 5 . ' ,Q-V V .-,.,w.-,. I REALLY WANT TO DO THIS, RIGHT? Nicole Smahlik thinks it over. 146 Blood Drive ALL FOR A GOOD CAUSE. Senior Kristi Rolefson doesn't seem to mind losing some red stuff. At this drive, organized by Ms. Wirth, O'Dowd collected 111 pints, which was 20 more than last year. THINK ABOUT SOMETHING ELSE FOR A MOMENT. Counting the dots on the ceiling takes concentration and that helps senior Brian Gilson ignore the needle as it goes into his arm. HAVE A SEAT AND RELAX. Talking with friends is a good way to pass the time while waiting for your name to be called. MANY CHOICES! Chris Brent and friends look through and realize there's lots of decisions to be made and deadlines are fast approaching. Then, of course, there are those essays to write... WHAT ARE FRIENDS :OR? A convenient writing desk BRINGING MOM ALONG FOR SUPPORT. Erin Milligan thinks about the University of Oregon as Mom listens to the pitch from the recruiter. It rains there for months, but it sure is beautiful. B... IT'S NOT THAT I WANT TO LEAVE HOME, MOM. :an be made from a friend's back, Erin Kreitz weighs options as Araba Areceneaux finds out. between in and out-of-state schools. uni OOKING OWARD HE UTURE TIME To MAKE DECISIONS P T Q0 474' REASONS TO GO TO COLLEGE 10. lt's a terrific way to avoid getting a Q job. just keep taking classes and change your major often. 9. Independence at last...as long as parents keep sending you money. 8. College applications provide quality writing experience. 7. Your curfew gets extended to...wait a minute...never mind, no more curfew! 6. If you're late for school you don't have to go to detention. And, you can ride a skateboard to class. 5. What are the chances a teacher will call on you in a 350-person lecture hall? 4. You get to share a small, crowded room in the dorm and use communal bathrooms. lf you're lucky, coed ones! 3. A parent signature is no longer needed on permission slips for field trips. 2. Even though we may be freshmen again, at least now we can drive a car and vote. l. Witli a college degree you can be the most qualified burger-flipper at McDs. Kc! College Night 147 RAISING FUNDS F OR ACTIVITIES HMMMM, THIS IS GOOD! The guests at the Crab Feed fill the cafeteria and annex digging into a seafood heaven. CHINESE FOOD FOR LUNCH. The Asian Student Alliance sells specialties during Chinese New Year's to raise money for their club activities. l mmw 148 Fundraising CAN I TAKE THAT? Student servers get in line to deliver the crab a the annual feed to hundreds of guests. The Silent Auction and Crab Feed i the second largest fundraising event every year next to the car raffle. YEAH, THANKS! Albert Hodge buys candy from Amaya Brecher to raise money for the fall and spring drama department productions. Q G as PS BAKE SALE AT LUNCH. Senior parents sell treats to raise funds for the After The Ball cruise. IS THAT ALL YOU'RE EATING? justin Bradshaw buys drama candy from Liz Dunn-Ruiz. THE BRAINS BEHIND THE BUCKS. Development Office Staff Sharon Correia and Tim Reynders count the receipts from the car raffle every day, announcing the results at 3:00pm. W, 9+ iiii i,,iiii, , , iiiieiii - .,1g,,.., iiii - iii,e iiii S wjlw. B-'fe lint :Haw mam as an Ilia? lfll ONE LAST LOOK AT FIRST PRIZE BEFORE THE DRAWING Hopeful students gawk at the 1994 jeep Cherokee parked on the quads during the activity period rally as Principal Ranalletti gets ready for drawing the winning ticket. AND THE jEEP GOES TO... Fr. Ranalletti with student body president Daniel Stephens and Development Office raffle coordinator Tim Reynders announce the lucky winner of first prize to be Dr Victor Chen who has two sons as current students. -so' TU4' REASONS TO SELL YOUR CAR RAFFLE TICKETS 10. You can take all that money you win and buy Mr. Mason some platform shoes so he can finally look students in the eye. 9. lt's easier to sell your tickets than to Steal the jeep. 8. lf we don't sell enough tickets, cheerleaders will have to resort to cheering on boxes. 7. You can tell all your friends, Gosh, it just feels good to help out the old school in any way l can! 6. juniors can take the prize money and pay someone to write a really, really good research paper for them. 5. Believe it or not, selling raffle tickets is more important for college admissions than SAT scores. 4. Think of all the homework you could blow off watching that third prize big screen T.V. 3. lt's a little known fact that julia Roberts married Lyle Lovett only because he sold all his raffle tickets. 2. The stigma of being the only person to Q sell tickets can produce aberrant behavior during later married life. l. lt is a recently proven fact that selling raffle tickets helps cure acne. Sell a ticket, lose a zit! I HOPE I WIN THIS CAR! juniors Monique Burris, Claudia jenkins, and Nicole Sudduth dreaming. Fundraising 149 SETTLING N: FEELING RIGHT AT HOME IN NEW ROOMS AND AN OUTDOOR COURTYARO NO MORE PORTABLE FOR ME! After years in the temporary room 303, Father Owens moves into his new niche and immediately decorates the walls with many special student projects and posters. CLARIFYING A HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENT. Ms. Safford takes time after class to answer questions. 150 New Classrooms THE FIRST TO TOUR THE CLASSROOMS. Students, teachers and administrators, alumni, parents, and friends of O'Dowd join Bishop Cummins and Sister Rose Marie Hennessy at the dedication and blessing ceremony. f,jg.f2,., 3 - ' f ff, vw ,wwfffar::rs'am7ww1wfrfw A ROOM OF MY OWN. After three years of traveling between rooms, English and Social Studies teacher Mr. Medaglia finally gets a place to call home. MAKING A POINT TO SENIORS. Mr. Dougherty has a little fun today during E period. He also added Apple II computers to his new classroom for use with calculus AB and BC classes. i -QQ r. A 2 zlnlnnnnsnurwxallsxulvm 2 uxsuxsrssnmruslusen I lllsv: RSYRKIIIBIIKIEI x na: l.ff.svm:mz:'xng.,s g lxxlxmnmznxszvsisgnvxtil lvtxelsxsnnenxxemrill xslusxsuslxf usllxxuzl mann, xxnsusx. Q? , 5 55 :raises Xl Ill! EE eanzsaessieazzaas... MATH TUTORING GETS ANOTHER LOCATION. After school sessions move into Mr. Stevens' first floor room. Members of the math department tutor two days a week until 4:O0pm. LET'S DO LUNCH...OR HOMEWORK. The outdoor courtyard provides a relaxing setting for eating or studying. Senior Robin Maes tat leftl grabs a quick study break in the hallway before a test. NEW EQUIPMENT IN A LARGER SPACE. Longtime drafting teacher, Mr. Crazzini, moves from his portable classroom into the main building and sets up a first class drafting room. New Classrooms 151 ,f f I V: 513 Q X nw we Q 1 ff J N N N . Sat .ESQ an-Q Nr gf , 3. 6 ,Q u Wi zlilf f, Af fa fl? as f. Ia: X 2 if Z WIS? 5- 'P ! fy 36 ' ,Q ,V ,sr . , my Z? ' K 'E ill Q xy! :Hs + -2 4 4 3 ,, B 2 .VT + 22 ' 1 ,Q f ALLIES 8: SSEMBLIES GETTING TOGETHER To LEARN AND To HAVE SOME FUN kyfj ,,M. 1 3, KX WELCOME BACK MR. VIERRA. After 7 years of teaching at O'Dowd, Mr. Vierra, spent two years teaching out-of state. He returned in August and got right back into the swing of events at the fall sports rally. OPEN WIDE! Sophomore Linda Joyce carefully feeds teammate Sean Ryan some yummy pudding during the Spirit Week quad rally. FEELING A BIT DIZZY? Helping the faculty team, Mr. Brian Cushing gets wound up during the relay race. RISING TO THE OCCASION. The class of '95 support their junior treasure hunt team during Spirit Week. FEEDING A DRAGON. A marshmellow toss competition. 154 Rallies Sz Assemblies THE NEW KIDS ON THE HILL. O'Dowd cages the freshmen in the back of the gym during school eventsg but frosh say they like it because they get the best view from up there and lots of attention from the rest of the school. l A CLOSE SHAVE. Zia Pachec holds the senior balloon in one of th quad events as Sawan Hurst gently scrapes off the whip c Team. if LEARNING COMPASSION. Guest Roger Crawford talks about overcoming the loss of his leg. 0 -3' iw gg 5 ,J ,A - K. M: k 'lfwikg ., ., X . . . i Q :4 s .,' fix M ' Ham r-, W Q E, QL ,xx ' .3 n ,-4 . .- 5- z . Mason wc nd Toy Drl V A AQ ,,,. , 3 . 1 ff' 'K W 'Ima Q 7, fm 75 HARGED IRE Want a break from thinking about home- work? loin one of the many extracurricular activities offered at 0'Dowd and feel the surge of energy coming from the charged wires of enthusiasm. Some groups we've featured work to- gether throughout the year to present excit- ing performances, such as the musical con- certs by our bands and the always great productions from the drama department. Five times a year the newspaper, Crozier, prints the highlights of what's happening on campus. Coordinating all student activities from August to Iune is brought to you by the executive council, moderated by Ms. Kunkle, and the committees who work on generating publicity and spirit, organizing dances, and thinking up new ideas for our rallies and assemblies. We are especially proud of the work done by the yearbook staff, who began at Book Sales Day inter- viewing and photographing events, creat- ing this 1994 Mitre. The annual Club Fair in September takes over the quads both lunches, with each group setting up a table to display infor- mation about their activities, sign-up new members, and promote events. Ioining a club really helps students connect with each other, and can open doors to meeting people from other classes, too, since fresh- men through seniors are welcome mem- bers. It's very comforting to know that there 156 Groups Division are other people who enjoy the same things as you--Whether it is discussing controversial issues, skiing, playing an instrument or acting, painting a mural, hiking, or working to promote peace. The unity that is generated from a Well-orga- nized group is exciting to experience. Nothing can make you feel better than knowing that you are a part of making a difference in something you love. The next time someone tells you to take a hike, just say, Sounds great! Where are they going this weekend? GRC P Groups Division l57 EXECUTIVE oUNc1L Sz COMMITTEES Organizing Activities at O'DoWd Takes Lots of Time, Energy, and Commitment ,,..-1-- ' F T--a X xiii 'z 5 vgf S. ill 2 ,K . wfma 3 0 Q Q: W yggm is an Khyxinxav . , -wr? . 1.3:-'34,.f cg . Daniel Stephens Emily Hove Ms. Kunkle President Vice President Moderator Qgfgizu S 5 e XS - 5-2' E EX . A To tetin Peter Van Tassel Fatima Goss Marissa Adami Secretary Treasurer Moderator's Asst. SORORITY SISTERS. Delta Delta Delta's, Fatima, Marissa, and Emily, moderate at Spirit Week's Star Search '93 between the class acts. STEP UP TO THE HAT TRICKS. MIKE, MS, Kunklg Dan Stephens leads introduces the team the C1355 cheering af captains at the rally. the Night Rally- A NEW START. A student council retreat in September gives everyone time to get acquainted. THE MEETING WILL COME TO ORDER. Each month the student council meets to discuss upcoming events and organize activities. The E.C. sets the agenda and conducts the discussion. They also meet daily at 7:30am with Ms. Kunkle, and periodically with the principal, to present student ideas. MAKING CHANGE. Fatima AN INTERSCHOOL and Daniel give change and MASS. Peter represents advice Ht B0014 SNES day- O'Dowd during the service. 158 Executive Council Sz Committees M., , 7 Mike Fugett Curriculum Committee Mike represents the O'Dowd student body at the monthly Academic Council meetings. He brings the student voice to issues being decided by the heads of all O'Dowd depart- ments and the administration. DANCE COMMITTEE Back Row fL-RJ: Ricky Ellis, Irene Luciano, justin Bradshaw, Mykia Downs, Shalanda Shanks, Oona Houston, and Kischa johnson. Front Row lL-RD: Kim Tippens, Alessandra Burch, Ruby Andrews, Dennis Shepherd, Tamiko johnson, and Alysia Lyons. AROUND AND AROUND THEY GO. Rallies have lots of competition between teams and classes in events organized by the committee. Keeping their head on the ASSEMBLIES AND RALLIES baseball bat top, these athletes spin themseves around five Baqk ROW fL-Ryg Danigllg Strickland, Aim Frgggerg, Kristi times before running to tag the next one on their relay team. Rolefsgiif Raelle Wilson, Hilary Mitchell, and Nangy Garcia. Front Row IL-RJ: Neal Riemer, Micaela Mazzini, Amy Chaquette, Sean Murphy, and Megan Moore. .. SPIRIT AND PUBLICITY COMMITTEE Back Row lL-RD: lulia Polita and Sarah Sabol. Middle Row QL-RD: Kathleen Richards, Tina Esparza, and Sarina Puri. Front Row KL-Rl: Kristi Rolefson, Qy-Ana Manning, and Sarina Puri. Missing: Amanda Knezevich. SPREADING THE NEWS. Painting signs announcing events is what publicity committee members do after school. Executive Council Sz Committees 159 HURRY UP AND WAIT. lt was a busy week trying to fit in visits to major sights. Ms. Sussman and the group wait here in line outside the Supreme Court before the hearing. SEEING THE SIGHTS. After a stop in Georgetown, students visit the Washington Monument and Reflection Lake before stopping at The White House. 160 Close-Up visit to the Supreme Court to see them in action reviewing a case about free speech, and to talk one-on-one with Repre- sentative Ron Dellums from Oakland. Besides meeting new and different people from across Twenty-eight O'Dowd students packed their bags and boarded a plane for Washington, D.C. in February for a week-long visit spon- sored by the Close-Up program. Social studies teacher Ms. Sussman orga- nized thg trip fOr our Stu- the country, those O'Dowdian: lucky enough to go learned a lot about the history of their government. This is an annua trip, and this year's partici- pants highly recommend it. Start saving your pennies, and sign-up next year! dents, and fellow teacher Ms. Gorzycki joined them in D.C. To see the major sights, there were bus tours of museums, monuments, and famous landmarks. Two of the week's highlights included a ll 1994 Close-Up Group At Dinner Back Row iL-RD: Eryn Murray, Alexis Wile, Emily Hove, Cassie Craun, Vicki Oakes, Karen Stradford, and Aaron Poddash Cfrom Skyline HSD. Middle QL-Rf! Mary lVlHI'gE1I'Gt Villa Erin Kreitz, Gretchen Weiss, Mike Davis, Patsy Eagan, and David Petroelje. Seated QL-RD: Matt Warner, Pete Gage, Qy-Ana Manning, Adrienne Haskell, Ann Freccero, Susan D'Orazio, and Megan Van Overbeek. Not Pictured: Andi Bevilacqua, Andy Carbone, Kelley Gardner, Liz Lilly, Hilarj Mitchell, Erin Milligan, Robert Toney, Raelle Wilson, and Iaime Wolverton-Powell. UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL. Ms. Gorzycki meets Representative Ron Dellums in his Washington office. CHEERS EVERYONE! During an afternoon of merri- ment, Sierra Rein, Moira Srago, Alex Bennett, Cvinni Zuniga, and Shawn Herlihy offer a toast to a great day. ORGANIZING EVENTS. At activity period meetings members share ideas. Ms. Corzycki meets here with Anita Roberts, Ben Smith, Sarah Mertz, and Iames Brown about their upcoming dinner listening to Slavic music and dancing. 14, w9 EVENING ENTERTAINMENT AFTER DINNER. The California girls dance for everyone to Beach Boys' songs. THE FINE ART OF FENCING. Club moderator Ms. Gorzycki joins seniors Nick Osborne and Ezra Sage in learning medieval dispute resolution at the annual Marin Renaissance Pleasure Faire. MEDIEVAL FUN AND GAMES. Colin Dean gets ready to slug Adam Cerardin as they learn a game involving throwing a potato sack at an opponent to knock them off balance. Close-Up 8: History Club 161 UN1oR STATESMEN or AMERICA WI-IAT'S ON THE AGENDA? Afrah Richmond, I.S.A. president, gets things started. THIS IS HOW I SEE IT. In the Men vs. Women debate, members get into a heated gender discussion. The final determi- nation is deferred to a second debate to give time for all to speak their mind. TAKING SIGN-UPS. The fall club fair is the time to find new members. 1993-94 J.S.A. Members with moderator Fr. Ben Owens Members determine topics for this year's meetings which often were debates on controversial subjects. Some of the most popular topics were: 'Should smoking be banned at athletic events? 'Beavis and Butthead: A debate on censorship 'Should gays be allowed in the military? - 'But l Can't : A public speaking-debate techniques workshop 'Should doctor-assisted suicide be legalized? 'Men vs. Women: A debate to determine who is the greater sex 'Self-reflection: A discussion on Affirmative Action 'Dear Mr. President: Writing an open letter to President Clinton on issues that are important to teens. 5 ee 5 X STICKING UP FOR MEN. PONDERING THE ISSUE. Ryan Troy grimaces at a remark. After pizza, it's the women's turn. W ff 1 f f f 162 Iunior Statesman of America 3 A Class of 1994 Megan Bauerttf W. David Coyoca Catherine Craunyfyf Sally Daganzoh' Brian Darnell? Lauren Eranssenw Aaron Gardinermt Gina jaberm' David Leew Nina Levity' Karen Leww Kevin McDonaldH Sarah Mertzw Sean Murphyw' jessica Ngty' Afrah Richmondw' Anita Robertsw Kristine Rolefsonw' Carolyn Smithyfyf Cheryl Wainwright Cameron Walkerm' Mdenotes Life Members Class of 1995 Brian Anclresen Felicia Angeja Monique Burris Hilary Cain Patricia Carlson Eric Chan Melinda Chan Emily Chu Andrew Ellsworth Matt Foley Tracy Hanna Matthew Heeb Courtney Hischier Megan jones Dawn Kalmar Mary Manuel jamie McAndrews Katie Meyers Becky Micon Laura Peck Monica Pernal Micaela Perpetuo Laura Plageman Bob Prola Erin Riley julie Rolefson Audra Russello Greg Scott Kevin Seid Prairie Silva Ben Smith Alexander Teekell Sasha Thompson Tiffany Tong Heather Trocha Elizabeth Wilgus Allison Wilson Class of 1996 jeff Allen Carolyn Backer Todd Bersaglieri Melissa Bischalaney jessica Brent jamey Carman Cleo Chan jenna Childs Carolyn Clevenger Melissa Conradi Michael Cross Adrian DeDomenico Erica Gielow Caitlin Hartney William Hoffman Arrienne Hudnall Reginauld jackson Sara johnson Nicole jones Eric Koistenen Kelsey Krausen Brenden Lanctot Erika Lagrisola john Leibee jenny Lloyd Emily Loos Melissa Maher Keisha McDonald Sheila Milligan Hilary Mitchell Ryan Morrison Ali Podrid julia Polito Cara Power Billy Promes Kelly Russell Thomas Semrad Ben Siegel Tovah Skiles lan Thomas Sara Varni Corinne Weber Benton Wong Class of 1997 Martha Crow Corin Greenberg Maggie Ghidella Rohit Gupta Meredith judy Laura Kirshbaum Alison Koistenen jennie Koo Leslie Koo Christine Mayor Sabrina N eveu Saher Miller Diana Reynolds Beau Richter Ashley Spring Eddie Vieira-Ducey ,H- 3,1 Q gg ik ' Rx? WHAT DOES AN ACORN SAY WHEN HE GROWS UP? Answer: GEOMETRY All C.S.F. students must complete 20 hours of community service each semesterg at least five hours must be tutoring Some get their hours tutoring math at 0'Dowd after school California Scholarship Federation 163 trmtttrt aaa a i t 9 aivi a9 UB SA-- United Black Students Association One of the largest groups on campus, the UBSA was established in 1986 and holds meetings throughout the year to discuss common concerns. New members from all races are always welcome. is President Felicia Wanzo 1st Vice President William Peters 2nd Vice President Tamiko johnson Secretary Angela Livingston Parliamentarian Adam jones Sergeant-at-arms Dana Barfield Treasurer Alysia Lyons SKIT PRACTICE. Ed PUMP UP THE Moderator's Asst. Monique Burris Abrams, lke Franklin and VQLUME, Qrganjzjng the Moderator: Mr- Daniel Stephens do their scene. Skit music at rehearsal' CHECK OUT THIS LIST. Looking over agenda items MAKING PLANS. Members meet in 213, Mr. Greens for today's meeting. room, to organize events, such as the Black History gr M Month assembly. 164 United Black Students Assoc. CUBSAD PEACE GROUP PEAcE...CoNs1DER THE ALTERNATIVE? was ft is 4 K 'ia DOVES IN THE HOME OF THE DRAGONS. Peace Group PROUD LANDOWNERS- The members join moderator Mr. Kircher in showing they've two-fingered l96Os' sign for peace. 'OTLUCK FOR PEACE. Club members get together over dinner to discuss worldwide peace issues and make plans for local action. They organized Trash Walks around campus during the year to clean-up O'Dowd. lgamcd thg proceeds from bake sales buys Rain Forest property in the club's name. . va 1-. ,Ar , 3 .W my 1' ff., - ,- ORGANIZING BLOOD DONORS. Ms. Wirth meets with volunteers from the club to make arrangements for the Blood Drive. At the spring drive, llO units of blood were donated by faculty and students 17 and older. 'sw CHIPS, SODA Sz ICECREAM: NOTIFYING DONORS. Posters are lettered for hanging around campus while THE PERFECT MEAL, Aaron seniors Liz Hunt and l-leather Grossmann schedule student appointments. Morrison enjoys the potluck dinner, Peace Group 165 THE NEWEST CLUB ON CAMPUS: POETRY Sz FILM CLUB REACTION TO POEMS VARIES BETWEEN PEOPLE. These club members listen and make their own evaluation of a poetic presentation. Poetry and Film Club Members DRAWING CONNECTIONS BETWEEN ART AND POETRY. Making Visual the poetic images. OK...LET'S SEE IF WE CAN FIND A DATE? Group leader Mr. Cowan tries to find time for a club retreat. HMMM, WHAT TO WRITE ABOUT? Teresa Wierzbianska is thinking about what kind of images to LET'S READ TI-IIS ONE! Liz Dunn-Ruiz and Rosy put in her next poem. Nolan are deciding which poem to share with the group. .,.,. .., 166 Poetry Sz Film Club HAPPY NEW YEAR!! THE ASIAN STUDENT ALLIANCE'S FEBRUARY CELEBRATION THE ASIAN STUDENT ALLIANCE HOW MUCH DO YOU WANT? Club members give generous helpings to students buying a Chinese New Year's lunch. They used the February occasion to raise funds for future club activities. Asian Student Alliance 167 Sponsored by O'Dowd's Art Club, a proposal was submitted for a drawing which illustrates the theme A's and the Community, and it was accepted. In BOD's proposal, they divided the 64 ft. x 8 ft. acrylic based semi-gloss painted mural into four sections which celebrate the diversity of our community and how the A's serve to motivate people to gather together. The four sections are: 0 Neighborhood kids playing ball: The A's are role models to many young- sters and inspire them to play the sport. 0 Friends and family gathering to watch a baseball game on television: The A's provide a reason for members of CREATING A MURAL FoR OAKLAND A's the community to get together. ' The A's playing a game: This is where the excitement is, watching our home team in action. And, finally ' The crowdlfansz A diverse group gathering to support their team. I Mrs. Fields, Fine Arts department head,l organized the writing of the proposal, the pre-planning of the student design, and supervised the painting at the A's Execu- l tive Offices in the Oakland Coliseum in February. A special thanks to all student artists for their permanent creation, and to BOD teacher Mr. Roza for letting us know about the project in the first place. WORKING TOGETHER ON SOMETHING THAT WILL LAST. Mrs. Fields joins the group seated underneath their final painting in the Oakland A's Executive Offices hallway. The design was entirely developed by students from O'Dowd who chose the color combinations, content, and style of the art work 168 Aff Club Mural PRELIMINARY DESIGN PLANS. Artists CL-Rl Matt Heeb, Anna States, jeff Soletti, Sean Aaberg, Pete Erwin, Ben Carder, Carla Aiello, Sasha Thomp- son, and Eseosa Elaiho meet to discuss their mural ideas. GETTING THE JOB DONE AFTER SCHOOL AND ON SATURDAYS. For the 64ft. long hallway, it took a ot of taping, sketching of each sections design, and filling in the details by several talented O'Dowd artists to create the theme We especially thank David Rinetti and the A's organization for their support of the young members of our community. my 3 ii ' 4 I4 if , 34 DP I1 Q C U' Z C P1 B b-3 ON KD f iE- .gr Mt its if! was SKI CLUB if M T 1 ps: 4 39 'sizing 1 'X wi-it v Q2 Q 35' ,mm. 'mkk L HEY...WHO'S GOT MY SKIS? JUST LOOK AT THAT VIEW! Vanessa Tomasello and Cara Power take Unloading the bus after a long ride. a break from snowboarding to admire Lake Tahoe. NO SUNNY SKIES FOR THESE GUYS. I NEED ONE. Mr. Peters, club moderator, hands out lift tickets The blowing snow doesn't stop these determined to eager skiers after they unload. Students are on their own to skiers from having a great time on the slopes. choose favorite runs, checking-in during the day, usually at lunch. C 4 Q , 9 4 0 6 1 Mi W in 7 W4 Q mf If W I 'nj WW , ' Alf 4,21 Lv ' GETTING READY FOR THE LIFT SENIORS TAKE A LUNCH BREAK. Aaron Morrison, LINE, Pat Switzer and Nick Qsbome enjoy 3 Nicola Alesandrini, Dave Lee, Vanessa Tomasello, Scott Morgan, day of Sport at Alpine Meadows. Iason Shiotsu, Harry Ahlas, justin Eckhouse, Ed Pickering, and Tracy Lovewell defrost themselves indoors between runs. fi 70 ski Club W J 4, I G .t t im GATHERING THE TROOPS. Mr. Peters and the ski club at Northstar. X SNOW SURFING. Vanessa and Cara show off their snowboarding skills. a S M NEW MEMBERS HIT THE SLOPES. Freshmen Martha Crow, Rachel Knoll, Nicole Mullinnix and Laura Kirschbaum on a first O'Dowd ski trip. W'-5' f , MAKING PLANS FOR DAY. At HEADING OVER THE EDGE. Thrill-seeking O'Dowdians prepare the base of Northstar Laura Peck tells the to ski off a cliff, pausing just long enough for a strategy session. gang where she'll be skiing. ski Club 171 'fee ef ' ' if ' ' ' CC LQ91 L D ,.-,L ' Cl ' if YVV, C, MUSICAL RAGoNs Striking Up The Bands For All Occasions DUELING HORNS. Scott Erickson and partner toot their horns for football fans watching the Saturday game. CROWD PLEASERS. Rally and jazz Band members provide the music at a special presentation during activity period for Coach Phelps who just won his 600th career basketball game. Their music gathers the student body to the event, and also accompanies the cheerleading squads. The music department organizes several concerts throughout the school year on and off campus. Students also play during all sports rallies, at football and basketball games, and for special events. we---172 Bands CONCERT BAND Top Row QL-RJ: Luke Esposito, james Chang. Next Row lL-RJ: Geer Dubois, Kathleen Schlemmer, jason Bouej Next Row KL-RJ: joel Robinow, Kelley Gardner, Sarah Lindley, Adam Fishman, lvory Malone, Matt Wliite, Eric Lendl, Mr. Ross Next Row QL-RJ: Peter Gage, Aaren jackson, Margaret Ghidella Hope McCaslin, Meredith judy, Celeste Dodge, Candace Webb jacques Corrivea. Seated IL-RJ: Scott Erickson, Nils Hansen, Anthont Yu, Brendon Buller, Matt Croda, Rohit Gupta. . ww FINE TUNING. The jazz Band warms up to play for 8th graders and their parents visiting during Open House. if Arg if., PLUCKING OUT A TUNE. Dan Freeland and Rob Madison follow the notes of a new song. Q Qffesgjw r , M I BEGINNING BAND Top Row KL-RJ: Chris Moon, Liz Paul, Iacob Russell-Snyder, Sahar Miller Middle Row QL-RJ: La Shonda Wilson and Mr. Rossi Kneeling QL-Rl: Kyle VVaugh and Mark Nethercott GETTING STARTED. Smoothing the notes gets easier Mlssmgi 595510 Allen and Wm Carpenter with practice for beginners Sahar Miller and Chris Moon. wld ,V 3 .2 5 ' ,VM M ,1 A 5 H5 ,em mr mer. mlm My 'M W1 'Www rf WW min MQW LEADING THE BAND. Throughout the gay, Mr. Rossi conducts down in the band room. IAZZ BAND Standing Back Row IL-RD: David Petroelje, jerry Kleven, Paul Crazzini, Rob Madison, Dan Freeland, Mark Voohries, Tom Hancock, Mr. Rossi. Sitting Top Row QL-RJ: Mike Schlemmer, Laura Traverso, Chris Francioch. Sitting Bottom QL-RJ: Miles Hancock, Galen Moore, Ike Franklin, Brennan Vetter, Phillip Ballerini, Ezra Sage, Eustacia Moffett. Missing: Brian Collins Bands 173 SYMPHONIC BAND ' DAILY CLASS IN THE WEE ASAA HOURS Or THE MORNING Students meet at 7:30am to practice for the many times they perform during the year. WE GOT THE BEAT! Drummers work with the cheer leaders getting the IINGLE BELLS, IINGLE BELLS. Music makes the crowd into the Spirit annual Christmas assembly especially festive. Of team Suppfvrt- SYMPHONIC BAND Top RowtL-RJ: Zoe Gilman, Scott Morgan, Alex Miranda, Chris Francioch, Galen Moore, Matt Nichelini, Dave Petroelje, Howard Kees, Giancarlo Barletta, Tim Kane, ShaColby Iackson, Brad Gilson, Warren Chen. Second Row KL-RJ: Carolyn Backer, Nicola Alesandrini, Sarah Mertz, Paul Grazzini, Chris Buettner, Dan Anderson, Zia Pacheco, Chelsea Young-Murphy, Erin Galvin, Elizabeth Iustison, Megan Strom, Mike Schlemmer, Kahlil Najar, lllya Laney. Third RowtL-RJ: Brian Beggs, Jeff Shobar, Mark Voohries, Kevin Seid, Cara Power, Gerald Kleven, Matt Croda, Iohn Leibee, Anthony Yu, Miles Hancock, David Lee, Ioanne Lee. Fourth RowtL-RJ: Frances Martines, Lauren Franssen, Michele johnson, Ali Podrid, Patty Carlson, Tracy Hanna, Melody Carlson, Hope McCaslin, Megan Moore, Emily Chu, Tovah Skiles, Sally Daganzo, Cameron Walker, Meg Saunders, Tracy Lovewell. Not Pictured: Phil Ballerini, Beau Blanchard, Stephen Bouey, MAKING THE MUSIC, In the Iamey Carmen, Brian Collins, Susan Duffy, Richard Ellis, Matt Foley, Rohit Gupta, Tom gyrn or on tlle bleaenerel t1'le band is Hancock, Aaron Hazen, Shawn Herlihy, Leo Herrick, Hannah Iohnson, Sara Iohnson, instrumental rn keeping dragolls Anna Martin, Mary Maxwell, Mike Murakami, Nick Osborne, Kristy Pfaendler, Ezra Sage, entertained and united. Kevin Schumacher, Shalanda Shanks, Laura Traverso, Alexis Ugi, Alex Visher, Candace Webb, lngrid Weiland, Matt White. M174 Symphonic Band G, STRING RCHESTRA SERENADING WITH CLASSICAL SOUNDS 'x ,I STRING ORCHESTRA Standing CL-RJ: Mr. Rossi, john Leibee, Ceres Krohn, Cleo Chan, Bob Thompson, Tina Esparza. Seated CL-RJ: Gina Scrivani, Arrienne Hudnall,Dana Gumbs, Darlene Tanisawa. Not Pictured: Mike Aaberg, Agnes Chiao, james I-lawkey, Paul Hounshell, Brian Lo, Stephen Ward. OPENING A NEW BUILDING. Members of the O'Dowd community are welcomed into the new 10-classroom addition on january 28 by the string orchestra's classical sounds. Principal Ranalletti and Bishop Cummins cut the ribbon and Sister Rose Marie Hennessy unlocked the door. The guests were then invited in for the blessing by Bishop john Cummins and a much awaited look around. ENTERTAINING PARENTS. On Open I-louse Night, 8th graders and their parents come for an introduction to O'Dowd and its many programs. The fine arts department always has their musicians play for the visitors. String Orchestra 175 ROZIER OK...WHO'S WRITING ABOUT WHAT? Assigning what stories to cover and organizing interviews is a job for the entire staff. ff ' , ',,' . M Z 4 45 ti 4 'WK 41 I pf 9 , 5, ,s, 1 f ,iffy ,El jigf'!j, if , Milli, Q BOLD, BRAVE LEADER, MR. CLARKE, MODERATES EOR THE SCHOOL NEWSPAPER. Working with the students is great, he says. lt is their creativity and hard work that makes the final product. The staff completes several issues throughout the school year, working after school and on weekends. Editor-in-Chief: Patrick Kerkstra Features Editor: Peter VanTassel News Editor: Dawn Kalmar Editorial Editor: Max Diez Art!Photo Editor: Steven Kim Sports Editor: Cassie Craun Business Manager: Cameron McPherson Moderator: Mr. Patrick Clarke ' 176 Crozier 44? WHO'S IN CHARGE HERE? Patrick Kerkstra designs the layout for the next Crozier edition with help from his features edito Peter Van Tassel. Steven Kim ileftj displays his draft of an official memo at the editorial meeting about his need for more colored pen I STUDENT OMINATING oNvENT1oN COMPUTING THE NEWS. Crozier editor Stephen Kim enters balloting information as it happens. ALUMNI POLITICS IN ACTION. Oakland iayorial candidate and O'Dowd alumna, Mary King C'64J, sits her alma mater to talk about local political issues and leliver the conventions keynote address to future voters. OUTGOING LEADER- SHIP. Ms. Kunkle with senior members of the A.S.B. student council. WHO WILL BE ELECTED? Sophomores Caboveb and juniors Cbelowl listen attentively to speeches made by ASB nominees. After hearing all the speeches, the delegates have a brief caucus to discuss voting strategies. Through this pro- cess, O'Dowd students get a true understanding of how the democratic electoral system works. THE CHAIR RECOGNIZES... The current ASB. resident, Daniel Stephens, opens the floor to nominations for 1994-95 student body officers. A.S.B. Nominating Convention l77 'i 178 Hiking Club IKING CLUB OUTDooR ADVENTURES EXCEEDING THE WEIGHT LIMIT. How many hikers does it take to sag a bridge? This one seerns not to mind the load. jj ,iii pgw. GETTING DOWN AND DIRTY. The MEET THE HIKING CLUB. One of the largest and most popula hiking club organizes spelunking trips to clubs at O'DoWd, they have several trips throughout the Bay Area during California Caverns. Members enjoy the tradi- the year. Moderated by Mr. Tyler and Mr. Stevens, this club gives studen tional mud fight after cave exploring. a chance to get outdoor with friends and just have fun. WHO'S HUNGRY? LOOKING FOR A PLACE TO EAT. Lunch is always appreciated when out on the trail. Hikers today can eat mg enjoy the view. WITH FRIENDS 5 COOLING OFF A JUNIOR. I-Iikers think of many ways to cool off after a long walk. Tiffany Tong has an creative solution to beating the heat. I , wwf j rf ' , , , , , wzf'f.fW W f. ..,a.W.,, .MW.,,,w V Wm , , W V A A- w2:mfml,,fm' ' t wg,, , , J' f M H ' W-wg , iw 1ww- 1 4, , ' W' W .., , -V L, ,, we V W al, ' ,W , H W MJ' l . THE NECESSARY CLEAN UP A spelunking HEY WHAT HAPPENED TO THE TRAIL? An crew gets mighty dirty crawling through caves so unusually high tide hid the beachfront trail on this first hike washing up afterward is a welcome relief Luckily of the year Bravely the hikers waded through the ocean, California Caverns provides caving suits and gear dodging waves, to cross to the beach. Wt ii,, s a T C wb X, -I ' A- ,,.l,W,,,,.W ' E i ls , .QA Q, X fW.W,... P 'Q -, l limi.. 2 T L. Marc s-t' if ,, V, ,, MM,,,m:'g4Q:wgW LV W Qi Hiking Club 179 THE GLASS SLIPPER The Drama II Children's Theater class, taught by Mrs. Nelsen, performed The Glass Slipper for six parochial elementary schools. Reaching about 1,500 youngsters, this comedy, based on the fairy tale of Cinderella, was also performed at the annual Arts Festival and at the San Leandro Main Library. The show was double cast so that each student played a leading role in one cast, then a minor role in the other. DON'T I LOOK BEAUTIFUL? The step-sisters imagine themselves married to the prince. A RELUCTANT PARTNER. MAGICAL TRANS' Brunhilda, one of EORMATIONS. Cinderella's step- Talking over tonight's sisters, forces the plans fOr helping PTIIICG to d31'1C8 with Cinderella, her at the ball. GIVE US THE NEWS. The step- LOVE AT FIRST KEEP HER BUSY WORKING. sisters question the Majorodomo at the W ALTZ, Prince Cinderella is taunted by her stepmother and palace about the prince. Channing d anees VVitl1 step-sisters as she cleans the floor and finishes Cinderella at the ball. all the household chores. The Prince Alejandro Romero CThe play was double cast.J Andrew Ellsworth Atilla Liz Dnnn-RniZ Fairy Godmother Ginny Zuniga Andrea Platt lennifer Braddock Brunhilda Rachel Canning Pumpkinhead Ben Siniin Brad Gilson iieiicia Angela Cleopatra Felicia Angela Lady Ursula-Ursula Moira Srago Kimberly Garner Lori Petrini grepinotlier Lori Petrini Lady Blossom Kimberly Garner Shannon Shepherd Anne Ivhnson Mouse Kaylea Perenon Captain Brad C'ii5On Starrisha Ciodfrey-Canada Steve Westdahl Cinderella Anne lohnson L9iCiY Vine Snannon Snepneifi Moira grago Rachel Canning Apprentice Andrea Platt Lieutenant Andrew Ellsworth Liz Dnnn-RniZ Alejandro Romero Mistress Haughty lennifer Braddock Queen Snlnlnef K0nn9fi Summer Kohnert Ginny Zuniga Majorodomo Steve Westdahl , , i Ben Smith Direction and Costume Design by SEEING DOUBLE. The two casts each gather for a group photo. 180 The Glass Slipper SUE ELLEN NELSEN CAST Brennan D Vetter lVl1nd1M lkedi Susan D Orafio Asher Lyons Chris Wlesner Sabrmw Sjoberg Pwtrick R Kerkstrw Ann1k1 l Dougherty Amiec C Peri lyo Bcrtrang Mr Frank Miep Gies Mrs Van Daan Mr Van Dwm Peter Van Dian Mrs Frank Mr Kraler Margot Frwnk Anne Frank Mr Dussel YOUNG LOVE. Anne and Peter get to know each other through living in the same small space day after day. .-4' THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK May 12, 13, 14, 15 This play is the story ofa girl's coming of age during the holocaust in World War ll. lt was also the directing debut of BOD alum Robert Robert B. ROSS, Ross C923 who has been an assistant director Director for the other drama productions this year. 55 IJ. DOCTOR MOM. Anne's mom sees if she's really sick. THE GANG'S ALL HERE. The Drama 2 cast fat leftl. FIGHTING OVER FOOD. When food ,gli rationing makes filling an WX empty stomach hard, fighting happens between the Van Daan and Frank families. HANNUKAH PRAYERS. Even at the most difficult of times, the families come together for prayer and hopes for a brighter future. The Diary of Anne Frank l8l -.-.L Stage Managers CAST Kevin O'Dea Susan D'Orazio Albert Hodge Emily Webb Amiee Peri George Gibbs Andrew Ellsworth Mrs. Gibbs Mindi Ikeda Doctor Gibbs Steven Westdahl Mrs. Webb jessica Brutocao-Kemp Mr. Webb Simon Stimson Howie Newsome Brennan Vetter Kyle Granucci Rusty Gilland Constable Warren Dennis Shepherd Rebecca Gibbs Mrs. Morgan Carli Paine Anne johnson Preacher justin Bradshaw Wally Webb Ben Frost Mrs. Soames Shannon Shepherd Professor Willard Daniel Valim Sam Craig Aaron Walker joe Stoddard Ryan Kelly Soloist Sierra Rein joe Crowell Phil Ballerini Si Crowell Chris Yuen Baseball Players Sound Effects jeff Allen Ben Smith Chris Yuen Amaya Brecher Sierra Rein TOWNSPEOPLE Laura Beck Adrienne Belai Amaya Breacher jessica Brent Rachel Canning Robin Dean Liz Dunn-Ruiz Caitlin Hartney jenny Ikeda Guinevere jobson Erin jones Becky Moore Lori Petrini Andrea Platt Sierra Rein Nicole Smith Becky Wacht Summer Wooldrige Production Staff Lighting Operator Neal Riemer Sound Operator Alejandro Romero House Manager Elizabeth Renton Make-Up joy Meads Allyson O'Leary Ellyn Marsh DirGCtCCl by . Set Design DENNIS KOHLES 6052132 Eitgllglatof GLORIA Acting Coach NELSON MATSUMOTO TRINA OLIVER . . . Lighting by Asst. Director TSCQQQEELIDSEQEQ by TODD LIGHTING ROBERT B. RO AND SOUND X r x x 1 as AN INVISIBLE ORGAN The A PENSIVE POSE. Professor UNSOLICITED ADVICE. Mrs townspeople sing guided by the Willard considers the matter very Morgan talks to George about his plan organist Kyle Granucci carefully before commenting. to marry Emily. 'W 182 Fall Play Our Town -W. 19, n , 'QA Y f ff ff'N?m Z4 , Q25 -. A if ' iii M ZH . 'fly ,if A an QQWLP Miiaizf' 5 ' ff, .W ,I , ' aww ' WWA my J, Mk Q. I' ,O q Q' zi 4 BISHOP O'DOWD HIGH SCHOOL PRESENTS P- 'l 'L': --1 at v .Y gQ - P5 . APRIL 14, 15, 16 - APRIL 22, 23, 24 -- APRIL 29, 30, MAY1 Gypsy is the legendary musical based on the CAST life of stripper Gypsy Rose Lee. This show, set in the world of vaudeville and burlesque, Uncle 100140 Alex nennen IOCKUS KIDS introduces the indomitable Mama Rose, one of Georgie Ryan Kelly Jeff 1411911 Qninel' Hen the most vivid characters ever written for the Arnold Jeff Allen Billy Promes Iill Mosher Stage. A Cast of 70, marvelous Sets and Baby Louise Carn Paine JOY Means costumes, and a strong team of directors made Baby June Ellyn Marsh MOTHERS it an exciting production for sell-out crowds. Rose Sierra Rein Lori Petrini Marya Slocumb Pop Steve Westdahl Susan Duffy Liz Renton Weber Daniel Valiin NEWSBOYS Herbie Galen Moore jenny Ikeda Summer Wooldridge Iune Ellyn Marsh Erin lones Caitlin Hartney Louise Amiee Peri Adrienne Belai Allison Telles Tulsa Brennan Vetter Carrie Orange joselyn Lyons Yonkers Chris Yuen FARMBOYS L.A. Iustin Bradshaw Albert Hodge Brennan Vetter Angie Kevin O'Dea Iosh Beatty Chris Yuen Miss Cratchitt Sabrina Sjoberg Kevin O'Dea Scot Gordon Kringelein Brad Gilson Justin Bradshaw Mr. Goldstone Rusty Gilland HOLLYWOOD BLONDES STAGE MOTHERS. Auditioning kids Waitress Andrea Platt Alison Purcell Nicole Smith fi.. 1 T.. -1 , 1, -1.--- vi J J: - V, ., , N, ,L , , , Pastey Micah Cohen Emily Hove Susan D'OraZio Stripper Lori Petrini Allyson O'Leary Moira Srago Cigar Asher Lyons Rebecca Alexander Katie Togneri Tessie Tura Amaya Brecher Rosy Nolan Iessica Brutocao-Kemp Mazeppa Qy-Ana Manning SHOWGIRLS Renee Hilary Cain Rachel Canning Alayna Kramer Electra Shannon Shepherd Robin Dean Guinevere jobson Phil Ben Carder jessica Brent Stefanie Ball Bougeron-Cochon Dennis Shepherd Elise McGuiness Nicky Levine Cow Andrea Platt 8: Liz Dunn -Ruiz Allison Wilson Directed by Vocal Direction by Sets Originally DENNIS KOHLES I. MARC WILLIS Designed for Contra Acting Coach Choreographed by Costa Musical Theater TRINA OLIVER ARNIE by Asst. Director GOODPASTURE KELLY TIGHE ROBERT B. ROSS Costume Coordination Lighting by Musical Orchestration by AGGIE DELUCCHI TODD LIGHTING KARL PISTER Technical Direction by AND SOUND OWEN DERBY MALE BONDING IN SHOW BIZ. Sharing a moment are Kringelein, L ......, hm Mr. Goldstone, Phil, and Weber. ' I 84 Spring Musical: Gypsy ALRIGHT...EVERYONE ON STAGE! Cigar tries DO BLONDES REALLY HAVE MORE FUN? to get his strippers moving for the next show, as Mama Rose Gassing up the car, the Hollywood Blondes head for the convinces him that her act for Louise will be great. big city lights of L.A. TAKING A QUICK BREAK. The Showgirls rest their long legs before curtaintime. MAMA ROSE'S FAVORITE MEAL. Herbie meets Rose at the Chinese Restaurant for dinner. Later he convinces her to let daughters Louise and june go home so he can have some time alone to propose marriage. DoN'T FORGET THE cow! Baby june's act with the Farmboys just wouldn't be complete without the cow. Spring Musical: Gypsy 185 A THESE NEWSBOYS ARE GIRLS. Mama Rose tries out a different approach for her act in hopes of capturing the attention of an agent. She's always dream- ing about stardom for her girls. PATSY EAGAN Groups!People I'm seeing layouts in my sleep. you crea RYAN BENDER Groups!People Can I borrow your cropper and grease monkey? LINKING MEMORIES It's finally finished...and we hope our year-long effort to bring O'Dowd a review of the many connections we see between academics, events, people, and sports. We especially acknowledge the great photography contributions of Dawn Kalmar and the inventive computer graphics work on the cover and division pages MS, KOLSRUD, Advisor are pleased with the results of ted by junior Laura Traverso. nAre you talking to me? MIKE DRONKERS Groups! Sports It's the yearbook! Can you dig it? KATIE FENSTERMACHER Peop1e!Student Life BRIAN GILSON LEARNING TO DO IT. Luisa Grillo-Chope EMILY GOLDMAN Spgl-ts considers photo possibilities while Courtney I-lischier Cg-Edit01- , writes co for her academics a e. - 'Pm Sure there are 10 Becky Micon and Igeitie Fenstermacher 5034 at another Student Llfe good reasons fo take table cropping photos for their layout. SO, what are ya'll yearbook. I just can't supposed to be hink of them right now. d0ing?! 186 Mitre Staff cause I'm not listening. HANNAH JOHNSON Groups!People So many deadline-s...so little time. VICKI OAKES Photographer LUISA GRILLO-CHOPE People! Sports Wait a minute! What am I supposed to do? MARY MAXWELL Groups!People 'II-Ielpvi Co Edltor Student Life KRISTEN LARNED -A2415 Ms. Kolsrud is my favorite teacher. COURTNEY HISCHIER Academics!Student Life I like it! as , BECKY MICON Groups!People Every time I look at a picture I want to crop it! ALEXIS UGI Groups!Student Life Why is my disk not working again? Help! 5 GETTING IUST THE RIGHT SHOT. Vicki Oakes focuses carefully during the CMT skit at the Ash Wednesday mass to capture Mitre Staff 187 the moment. M WOM W, , , . .. QRGE i-,Jim wt H56 twi 2l? Mfff ' ui- 5 ,f if W mlm . W Q f t ff? li Q 'Y WHO WANTS A BID? Iunior class officers, Cabove L-RD Iennifer Braddock, Allison Wilson, and Felicia Angeja take sign-ups at lunch. MARCH 15 Fmmy EVBHN6' em- nadfijh- TQEASURE ISLAND ,SF ibm mats: 330 - cause Q15 -Smale, FIRST TO THE PARTY. Felicia Angeja Cat rightl, class president, arrives early with Iustin Bradshaw to check on details for the prom, accompanied by Liz Dunn-Ruiz and her date. HAVING A BALL. Summer Kohnert Cfar rightb and her date enjoying the music. DANCE 'TIL YOU DROP. The annual prom is a long- awaited spring event. On March 18th, over 250 students join the festivities at the Officers Club on Treasure Island. 188 Iunior Prom 5 Q 1 f 4 3 , if ' f ' ,f f M 5 .y 4 , W, Q Z 51,1512 f lyk a Qiq I Siu ja ' F ff? Q. . Q wx .iiifzuik . 'ifwg . : w iii X 5 .Q 'S A X c Q ' I Y Y is ax X 5, X 2 X qu, f 1' w Q ar, , , .,, K IGH Students have 38 athletic teams to choose from when they want to participate in the 0'Dowd sports program, most of which are coached by campus faculty members. Long hours of practice after school, sometimes way past sundown, and the dedication of players and coaches pays off when it comes time to compete. O'Dowd teams have con- sistently won league championships, gath- ering trophies and banners along the way to the top. With such a variety of sports offered here, there is surely something for everyone. Underclassmen find junior varsity and frosh teams the place for learning new skills and strategies. Making the varsity squad is a challenge and one that players aspire to OLT GE through hours of practice and dedication. It is not unusual for a student to play two sports at O'Dowd, and several are three- season athletes. Team spirit and player unity created re- ally high voltage this year, electrifying fans with last second wins and close fin- ishes. ln addition to skill on the field, 0'Dowd team members also perform well academically receiving scholar athlete recognition throughout the year. As any athlete will tell you, the thrill of competition is a rewarding experience, and, equally important is the fact that many teammates become lifelong friends. 190 Sports Division PURTS N , i ,,,, 7 i'f:i 'Y' ,LAW I V , A - I H N ' ,, , A,', i V 1 , rw ',-' . ,1 ::f,5g, .. ' gg, f W Way-H f ' f - I ' , , ,, 1 ab H ' '57, . f. ' Meg , ' i f M K M 1 nn, nm, gm 'L K 'L A - pun, nun, lv '- ,,,, W, A,,,. ,, , if W-F ' 'QQ' Mfg?-'Q ,k!.M mf ,.., + W ,'l, L, L',' A ' f ' '.. A A Sports Division 191 . ' . Zisvfl-5k. A --Qffj V zxfli-.5535 f..:.433?5 ::i?:.:.-In H' -W'- . . - ' Y W. WSF' A 2'-5 5:':9f -2 -Q . ' W... ' If 5 1 ... AN F17 A 5:--1 55.5.5 .k:3'415759ESFs?l--' ' -5 ' Miimi!-'7.' 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' K QL-1 5 . , 1, .-.5 JM k -:ig i1.Qf5gis.gll.gQ. nk -nn- as X iv ' -is Q V, ag . V! Uhe'V jig Ill! . M , ' H ., A . , V Y szgi,-v, nrt w. , 'Y , . Q ,. A ' ,- 6 I 'M L V 'Ni Wsflxzfif sf- , .. , ,A If Q x MQ -'Kip , i Q . - A L, - A .x ww -. Lf V 75 'ffl weflslgsliwi' 3112 Q Spring 5P0rts 193 l XFX . fc' 1' . --ap.-,ei f- if w 2 'I-f+g't6-12 .swf ' l C ' . A fm ..,, - - F vA-. t. f ' ., ,P . xt M :vw f -.j ,S 1. -- .. - pw K t N . .kg -ug i s Q., we x. R 1 35' in PRACTICING SW INGS. jono Metzger-Iones Ctopb and Christine Mayor Qaboveb perfect their swing. Hours of practice result in more power and accuracy. Standing IL-RJ: Brett Ogle, Coach Rossi, Iono Metzger-Iones, Tom Semrad, Tyler Stoop, Iaseon Outlaw, Matt Cummings, and Coach Roza. Kneeling CL-RD: Ralph Dahloff, Ryan Dunn, Christine Mayor, Chris Hayashi, Kevin Dunn, and Pat Madej. i Y gk, 'A SINKING HIS PUTT. Pat Madej concentrates and sinks the ball making par for the hole. 194 Sports: Golf ADVICE FROM THE MASTERS. Coach Roza Ctopb gives putting tips, as Coach Rossi Cabovel offers a pre-match strategy and constructive criticism to team members. zu, VARSITY Un alphabetical orderlz Carlo Barletta, Iamey Carmen, Eric Chan, Max Diez, jason Fong, Diego Garcia, Iim Green,Tom Hancock, Steve Kim, Tim Knickerbocker, Dennis Thomas, Noah Veneklasen. Coach: Krissto Makris A POWERFUL FOREHAND. Senior Max Diez smashes his opponent with an imposing forehand. READY FOR ACTION. Seniors Steve Kim Cat left! Il Cln alphabetical orderb: Patrick Chung, Brian Beggs, Adrian DeDomanico, Ben Frost, Kevin Gardiner, Zoe and Diego Garcia Caboveb, who is an exchange student from Spain this year, flaunt their athletic prowess. Gilman,Wilson Lau, Iohn Leibee, Brian Lo, Peter Macllvaine, SHEER DETERMINATION' S 1 N rl Iosh Michel, Mark Nethercott, Rob Thorland, Quinn Walker Coach: Rosemary Resnick op iomore ow 1 Veneklasen shows his will to succeed on the court. Sports: Men's Tennis 195 PITCHING IN WITH NEIGHBORHOOD KIDS The varsity team sponsored two Saturday Winter Baseball Clinics on january 15 and 29 for East Bay Little League hopefuls from 8-12 years. The team was raising money for travel expenses to the Easter tournament held in Glendale, CA. Spending the day with the big kids was exciting for these little leaguers. HITTING THE TARGET. Will Butkus Cbelowl .,- ..........,,, 196 Baseball with Kids BATTING AND FIELDING. Using wiffle balls, Rya Drese Caboveb guides the swing technique, while Eric Olso Cat leftl gives fielding instructions for getting under the ball oK...HERE's THE GAME PLAN. IEADED FoR A GRAND SLAM. FIRE THAT BALL! Greg sam Coach Castillo gives 3 few pointers to Vlatt White prepares to send it to center. warms-ups his fastball pitch. Players before they ge up to bat. AT THE PLATE. Balance and PRESTO MAGIC! Pitcher Pat Presto WAITING FOR OUR UPS. fOOfiI1g SHSUTG 8 POWGrfL1l drive. performs his charms winding-up to a strike. Watching the play-by-play. .V. Standing CI.-RJ: Coach Patrick Clarke, Kevin Mitchell, Tony HUDDLE UP GUYS. A group cheer pre-game Freccero, Luke Iubb, Patrick Presto, Dave Erwin, Greg Scott, unites the team. Coach Mark Castillo. Kneeling KL-RD: Matt White, Galvin Wilgus, Todd Bersaglieri, Sean Ryan, Warren Chen, Brian McLaughlin, Dan White. Sitting KL-RD: Adam Fishman, john Moore, Mike Fugett, Tyler Krietz, Marc Franssen, lose lbarra. Sports: j.V. Baseball 197 . M ,,,,. , ' , 2 VVVV , I f' ff. :- A, 'f 1 fa f ' f W tr M., fy-rf.. gr M . , new ,V ,Vw ,,, 1 -..-2 , W wwf? - ww-6-fr-4,w'q,'m6.,'f w+W.rf'ixffw W , . - ' if ' . f y was L .- v U t GOOD THING THIS IS ONLY PRACTICE. MAKING THE OUT. The throw to first arrives in time That ball is just in glgve reach for thjg outfielder. to get that last out at the bottom of the second inning. T BRINGING IN A RUNNER. The hit to left field allows the player on third to score. Q. X., , .LW W ., ji Standing IL-RJ: Oona Houston, Maria Slocumb, Annabel Lee, Lindsay Haskell, Morgan Garcia. Kneeling IL-RJ: Kate Gruen, Iordan Hurst, Carla Guevara, Elizabeth Smith. Sitting QL-RJ: Kristy Pfaendler, Geordana Evans, Cara Hanks-Mathews Q i 2 Missing: Kelsey Krausen, Kathleen Ward .4 HOLDING ON FIRST. Listening to coach advise While the next batter Comes to the plate. ' Al N ' N 'Nr-WWW-r'rf:wffffA-4a..f,4W A, .duty A lr ,, WL ,,m,M,,,.Q,,,,, , ff i , - T islii , i t i l .Y : ,aw ww My W 1 wr f. -, , , -.. m.,M,H.f ,gf-f 'I'f:Qgg '. . sl, , H fs! ,,,, . ,, i., ' , ,-,,: V, .-.fi 12 1-1,31 ,:5.q 'gp-,g,,'-:xi if 'LAW w. Q2 I- in , ...,, I . ,,., ' .J ,, , I I we ., . W:,,.g.L,'. ' ' -A W1 U , . ,, f, ,V , , , ,.,, , ,iiQ,1Z,':.'f':-ff,-I S til -!ffi fH'Ujf t's' V ' A ,-Q,1!..,.,L,i ...,ffe,.wgr:W,Ut,-,ww f '--1 .- '..- -, --wiv-'ci n , . ywm , . .IL I .. 5 L' , .,,, 2, lf ' W' 7 2 is w ifi? 52 4 'L Y e ' , l , ' ' A 5 ' : Q ix ' ,af ' ' 'I .I I MOVING THAT BALL. SLAMMIN' IT. Laura PERFECT PITCH. Charlene Tanisawa Sarah Harbaugh tosses it around. Devitt drives it to the outfield. slings another strike. 198 Sports: Varsity and I.V. Softball 'E 9' av 92 Q U .fs 1148 L. K, lil U THE CHANGE-UP. lt's STRIKE ONE. The first pitch is tempting, but MID-INNING CHAT. O'Dowd's turn at bat now. - the second one is good for a double. Plotting the next pitches. PRACTICE ON A DIAMOND. The , . , varsity team works on fielding techniques. l VARSITY Standing IL-RJ: Sarah Harbaugh, Amy Nolin, Iennifer Lizama, l Casey Coyle, Gretchen Werner, Head Coach Dale Isaacs. Kneeling CL-RJ: - - . Laura Devitt, Emily Hove, Lori Petrini, Mara Poynter, Nicole Iones. Sitting IL-RD: Charlene Tanisawa, Angie Lo, Cleo Chan, Aria Rodriquez. Missing: Dawn Kalmar, Sarah Wheeler. ...W W, . . p CROSSING THE FINISH. Another run for 0'DoWd's Varsity squad. HOLD IT! W3ifiHg for U19 fight UITIE to make the move. Sports: Varsity and j.V. Softball 199 -AM-d WI-IAT'S THAT SIGN AGAIN? Erik Schuler SWING BATTER BATTER! checks-in with the coach before the next pitch. Dave Battigan at bat and ready to go. A FIELDER'S DEBATE. What IT'S ALL TIMING. Eric Olson in the to do While Ryan Drese is pitching. field While Erik Schuler mans second. THE WIND-UP... AND THE PITCH. Will Butkus sends it to the plate. Top RowfL-RJ: David Winchester, Dave Battagin, Eric Olson, Ryan Drese, Bob Smith, and Coach Allen. Kneeling IL-RJ: Adam Gerardin, Dan Battagin, Brian STRIKE ONE, Bgb Smith Zamacona, Will Butkus, Brian Gilson, Iason Schaeffer, and Erik Schuler. Catclles it and Surveys t11e field Sitting IL-RJ: Tai Dunson-Strane and Matt Foley before throwing it back to the mound. m m 200 Sports: Varsity Baseball SLUGGING IT OUT THERE! Ryan Drese displays his power-hitting abilities. A MEETING OF MINDS. Coach Allen gives his players important Words of advice before the next inning TEAMWORK IS THE KEY. Brian Zamacona helps Tai Dunson-Strane taping his arm. WHEN IS IT GONNA BE MY TURN? An injury left Dave Winchester unable to play early in the season. tltt. R MOVING THE BALL AROUND. Erik Schuler throws from second to third. Sports: Varsity Baseball 201 WHAT'S THE HOLD UP? Coach Brown reviews the rules before the start of this co-ed race between the O'Dowd dragons and St. Ioseph pilots. TRACK 8: FIELD ROSTER Zach Abad Dave Alderman Bryan Andrews Ryan Bender Turshika Bennett Matt Bettinelli-Olpin Beau Blanchard lake Bouey jason Bouey Will Carpenter Iamilla Churchill Danielle Clarke Brian Collins Melissa Conradi Lisa D Orazio Sally Daginzo Kai Dwyer Shenelle Eaton Brian Fallehy ' Ricky Foggiato lke Franklin Reed Gehrke Nate Giovanetti Ayana Grant Bisa Grant Sara Grell Anthony Haile Miles Hancock Tom Hancock Anika Hardy Leo Herrick Moira Hester Jason Humphrey Venus Iames Hannah johnson Michelle Iohnson Michele jones Andrew Labarre Dominic Latigue Stephanie Loh EASTER THAN THE SPEED OF LIGHT. Iunior Alex Teekell takes the hand-off and heads for the finishline rushing past the competition. READY AS I'LL EVER BE. Roza Terrazas awaiting the starting gun. Mychal Luther Elaine Maes Chanell May Candace Miles-Threat Crystal Miles-Threat Sahar Miller Chris Moon Kevin Moon Ia son Negri Alexis Ogdie Malik Orr jerry Payne Tisa Peyton Angelico Ramirez Anjelica Randall Rasheed Richmond Nicky Saleta Kevin Schumacher Iason Shiotsu Ieff Shobar Daniel Stephens LEADER OF THE PACK. Iason Negri out in front of Piedmont Darlene Tanisawa Adam Tavernier Alex Teekell Rosa Terrazas Ian Thomas Brandi Thompson Braxter Timberlake Neil Turner Danae Tywonak Paul Unsworth Alan Villela Cheryl Wainwright Ricky Walker Stephen Ward Colin Whiteford Benton Wong Amanda Zamacona COACHES: Tony Green Steve Brown Kevin Cushing Ieremy Leng and Curtis Twylor -T E 202 Sports: Track Sr Field lm ASSUMING THE POSITION. CT ON YOUR MARKS...GET ALUMNI ADVICE. Senior l Senior Reed Gehrke hurls the shot SETNGQU' Anika Hardy tests her Zach Abad talks with former l in competition. bleek before tlle race. BOD runner, jeremy Leng C893 who works as an asst. coach. if A WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS. Ian Thomas AND THEY'RE OFF... Sahar Miller, Candace I heads the pack at the start, Miles-Threatt, and Rosa Terrazas head out first. ,fda M . : ., e i by ,...--f.. . 2 'Q' 5 I :'f ' ' I '.AA. AAAA. Q .'AAAA ... I fe f-... SYNCHRONIZED STRETCHING. Warm- ing up are CL-RJ Darlene Tanisawa, Angelica Randall, Danielle Clarke, and Ryan Bender. SURE MR. GREEN. Michele Iones gets advice from her coach. ALMOST THERE. Iunior Nicky Saleta has just one more lap to go before the finish. .,.., y ,yef L - ' IT TAKES LOTS OF rrirrr FINAL STRETCH. CONCENTRATION. ye Passing the batlm Ion Spiea is poised and e y .,y ..L l'l' smoothly is critical. waiting for the start of the Y T.,l zsv These relaycrs are m relay race. i f i .., I ii ., Ste? and ready for the J V 1 V.,s . ,..,..,,, ,.,, . Y., .,,. ..., A e :J hand-Off. Sports: Track 8: Field 203 A--M TE hv, M, iiicii ,f ,iv ja it ,A,,,.AA, AA,,. A M V A I f f' -i .,.. , I is ll va if iili ,.. ' at L W was W,,, I, V VV WM ff 7 W 'gh ,, ,, I? . iz I ag' H 'fs' tiff ' Ugg , we J 5 ,,L, 5 , , A , . ' ' 2 iii -W ' L , ' X L , t C L AT THE SOUND OF THE GUN. OUT ON THE EDGE. Divers Sara Bray Cleftb, Lia Vittori Cmiddleb Swimmers head for water for a fast 50. and Heather Goodroe Crightb compete during swim meets. A CHEER GETS THE MEETS STARTED. The WHAT WAS MY TIME? After each race Aquadragons are a very united group who support each other swimmers check-in with Coach Dougherty on at practice and poolside each race at their meets. thelf Performance- SWIMMING gt DIVING Ashanti Tatum Courtney Muller Heather Goodroe Ann Freccero Freshmen Karla Tibbetts Ieremy Partch Renee Halley Erin Galvin e Lia Vittori Gina Pasquini Shawn Herlihy Luisa Grillo-Chope Katherine Cegha Lisa Rheinheimer Dan Hilgert Elizabeth Hunt Spencer Chen Sophomores Sarah Sabol Courtney Hischier Elizabeth justison jamie Childs Lauren Borden Meg Saunders Anne Iohnson Erin Kingsbury Luke Esposito Lauren Breznikar Kelly Shea Tamara johnson Erin Kreitz Maggie Ghideua Brian Brooks Tovah Skiles Iamie McAndrews Kristen Larned Laura Gilbertson Ienna Childs Iennifer Tompkins Katherine Meyers Andrew Lindley Ieff Heusle Adrian DeDoinenico Rebecca Wacht Matt Nichelini Sarah Mertz Judd Hollander Erica Gielow Aaron Walker Laura Plageman Scott Morgan Peter Johnson Sarah Hussain Ingrid Weiland Ieremy Schmit David Petroelje Liv Larson Guin Iobson Jaime Wolverton-Powell Stephanie Smith Sarina Puri Felicity Meu Sara Johnson lan Wong Emily Van Meter Anthony Ravnik Katie Morris Iennifer Kelly Gina Vittori Sarah Schisler Rachel NUM Kate Kerkstra Iuniors Chris Wiesner Dennis Shephard Beau Richter Virginia Kleker Sara Bray Ginni Zuniga Sabrina Sjoberg Emily Schmit Annie Levy Lisa Brown Carolyn Smith Dana Shaps Mary Maxwell Monique Burris Seniors Sarah Vick Amanda Stciggrwald Sheila Milligan Nicholas Chen Alejandra Fernandez Gretchen Weiss ---..,.,,R 204 Sports: Swimming Sz Diving WHICH ONE IS CAPTAIN? AQUADRAGON COACHES. All senior swimmers are Captains sharing Head Coach Dennis Dougherty organizational responsibilities for over Cstanding rightj, with assts, Don 90 team members. Brooke and Tracy Thirion. V.. --1-9-14 'Y auf- Aff -'- mwmw M THE BEGINNING AND END OF EACH RACE. It starts with ,,..,., ,, vm Q - ui - icq? f' 'I' M't ' ,,,. Q ,,,.. . we K W , V h ,,,, V ,. , if I , f - . im, ' 'f , , , .J , K M, ' ff ,L I ' 3 V , ,tv V f ,Z f 49 W ,Z f y ttttt t I ,,,t, S , , , . M. VVVV , .,. W ,D teH,.ef'f A ,f . , f 1 ' t ' 9, ' all I Y MI I s ay: 47 ',,,,,,,miff,,, W t,,l,,,,,,,t, , Wy M ,.mM..:'K W'-M-2v::f4,NW ff t A. I :A 4, , ,q,,' ,. V' V ,,, g V I ,ts, ,V ,.,, it at S W , , X 35 ff .. ,,,..,,. , , 7, mia H ' V ' ft, W ,,,' i I ', LANE STROKING. Matt Nichelini Ctopl and Sabrina Sjoberg mid-race. CONCENTRATION AND TIMING. Getting mentally set before diving for the water. ns-ww' fingers reaching for the Water, and ends usually coming in first for O'Dowd's Championship tea m. . . f Aeavtf use -J Sports: Swimming Kr Diving 205 f 'il' uw.. FSQL' ' RUNNING WARM'UP LAPS- The varsity SENIOR LAX STUDSl Peter Dal Ferro, Peter Van Squad gets ready fOr their game 21g3iHSf UIUVGTSUY Tassel, and jeff Erickson contemplate today's of San Francisco. HEY...PASS IT TO US! A waiting defense. game strategy. NOSE TO NOSE. Aaron Gardiner gets the game started with the face off at center. , . - A i 1 2 Y if f .ii ttf? + Zfibfi 1 A i 1 3 1 l , f ' 1 , ? . f ..fw,,,n. . Wlrqf . - I . g.f,f7 - , Z 2 35 7 fy' wif V , is if ii S gg H t A ig U 2 - 5 m J,,...?1, I , s w-1' x f 252 ilwah ' ll! f fm .J fi , f f ' .f , ,e, ' , .,.. W' ZW UF' f ' , ,, U41 1 .fv A t p if g ' , .d QQ : '20 -- 35,111-', j 'Wi Q. 'z. ,i,,m,,. .vs .if f., ,. f My .,..- ,wa , , at 1- , 'sw Mn,g'Lf,:g.., Qzfftff V- 'W .V ff. rf? Cf' i y. A. -7 . 4 , YW . 4'42,iL.xff ','fk.fgJ,f-. 'W ,uf Q if ' M J, sf- W, . f I I .Nw ffaagfrhs .tw fQ'ff.pq4gg,,,, . if , 1921 'f ' wif 'V ' H V , . .,....' . ,wr 1 fa- bt ,wr Q7 1 aff' 1 1 ,. M ' 3 , fm, ,. ff 4 A we , . rmww sf, - ' . ,V ' k ilt' M fl ' -' -,f,,Q'. , wff ff 7' UW! Q ' 4, , vt . 1 , ' L 1 V-f f. ,..:55f:2.',f' ff., f f:-t. 7 f Q . ifrjgQ 'f ff' .L , L7 Wr52? ZZ?-'EW Wffsjwwwg ' 'f'- '- 7 f ' i ,, .f , , ,W A DEFENSIVE MOVE. Midfielder EJ. Fry escapes his opponent. ss.: :Q . x Khkk K 1 I ...VVKKQQS kkA:. - sf. 3 .x , GATHER 'ROUND. Players in a team liuddle before the start of I'VE GOT IT! After a long drive and the game get psyched up for a win. confusion at the University goal, O'Dowd scores. 4 v .... .,. . o . t 2 O6 Sports: Varsity Lacrosse lln alphabetical orderl Brian Andresen, Chris Buettner, Michael Carlson, Eric Cross, Peter Dal Ferro, jeff Erickson, EJ. Fry, Aaron Gardiner, Brad Gilson, Damon Growl, Schuyler Harrison, Burr Hilsabeck, Sawan Hurst, Patrick Kerkstra, Luke Maher, Cameron McPherson, Sean Murphy, Sean Nakahara, Nick Osborne, Andrew Sawyer, Andy Steinkamp, Ryan Troy, Peter Van Tassel, Sean Weld, Andy Wesley, Iarrett Winfield, Marck Zuehlsdorff. Coaches: Mark Durien and Iliad Rodriguez. HK f mm NOW WHERE'S THE BALL? Senior Cameron McPherson plays hard in a game where he scored four goals. A SHOW OF SPORTSMANSHIP. At the games end, whatever the score, both teams line-up to shake hands. Head Coach Iliad Rodriguez Cleft! and Asst. Coach Mark Durien Irightl are both O'Dowd grads. N 4- in x , .M '?i'i2'?ff'MQ,,, I 'L f rua K' it ' f ' ai' ' ' ' .M bfjfffg' 'air f V? K f ' ' ., if' Q V f, V , ,, . WLM 9 V ,, W .., N, 3 www Mg, ,Q , - ' 'V Aymlwv I A 0 M r.r,,,,, , , W, ,,, if Q . ar -W ram M, ,, t X -,,,QHM.a Wh KEEP THAT BALL MOVING. jeff Erickson heads down field toward the goal. I , ,M - ',f? --N N VWMM, Vygh Jyknz, , , , A BLOCK THAT POINT! Andy Steincamp successfully keeps University from scoring. Sports: Varsity Lacrosse 207 T ,kd A 'un-112 WORDS OF WISDOM. Head coach Iake Azevedo lays out the game strategy before the start. LEARNING BALANCE AND AGILITY. Practice before playing Berkeley starts with stretching exercises. CRADDLING CATCH. Players warm-up throwing a few before their game against rival Benson. READY...GO. Players face off after scoring a goal. Standing CL-RD: Coach Darrin Apperson, Scott Short, Pete Banks, Brendan Lanctot, Iosh Gibson, Keegan Pierce, Rock Roberts, Iamil Downey. Kneeling QL-RD: Ryan Reposa, Andrew Labarre, Mark Lederer, Mike Davis, Tim Vick, Brendan Buller, Graham Pechenik, Heather Trocha. KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE BALL' Goalie Iosh Sitting QL-RJ: jeremy Poirier, Andy Carbone, Scott Erickso Gibson WONT let the ball get Past him. Mike Cross, Reza Hamid. Missing: Rohan Gupta, Chris Kearney, Ryan Kelly, David O'Connor. r Y 11 Coaches not pictured: Iake Azevedo and Miguel DeAvila. 208 Sports: I.V. Men's Lacrosse A. ..-..-, Back Row QL-Rl: Monica Pernal, Tracy Hanna, Lauren Franssen, Cameron Walker, Heather Trocha, Estella Evans. Middle Row QL-RJ: Vicki Oakes, Kristen Larned, Frances Martinez, Holly Fernandez, jessica Garcia, Sasha Thompson, Laura Peck, Anna Gardiner, Katie Appel. Bottom Row lL-RJ: julie Rolefson, Summer Kohnert, Tiffany Tong. Coach Mary Howard Cnot picturedl ARE YOU READY? O'Dowd club players have a quick strategy session before taking the field. UP, UP, AND AWAY. Cameron Walker and VICTORY IS IN SIGHT. Iulie Rolefson shoots teammates defend their goal. and scores. SEND IT TO ME! Senior Kristen Larned . gets ready to pass. GIRLS CAN DO IT TOO! The Women's lacrosse club shows they have a lot of craddling skill. i Women's Lacrosse Club 209 M............N.....-y W.. N' W ,..,.. R. 'V . S- 'KL I .N if 'X X i A A F :X WK X X ,:,, A ' , k Q fm., ' ' 4. f Z'.: ...., Ai... . . ,... ,,'Q. . . ,. M X ' 210 Sports Sprmg Wrap Up 'KW -7-......., '-4-w,..b..,, ,Q -'Huang 'L' YIAIJUQZ ,, Q 3'l-URW 'ua M ,i A I I V,,, -,.' ,,.,,,, , My -A ,,-,'-,v' , I , ef' . ia: mg, . . 'aQxQ,fw:f,'1.1,,,,' X , f N w, f2iyY'2s3f f V :e f W W W' ,wif J-' F 4, ex 'F' 3 'Q f 1 ,awg ,.,g, X, Mig? Kun W In wr 4, W, 5351 f f , .' 3529-:':' ,. . W ' f f M , MW, A , . , , . ,Q Z5 nf': ' f Sports: Spring Wrap-Up 211 ONCE IS NOT ENOUGH. Darrin Apperson C895 assists with football in the fall and helps coach the j.v. lacrosse team during Spring. f .fs u f -, R s r. 'N . .ffm I ' 'L S 5 f-Wwiidiuw f wx WARM-UPS ARE VERY IMPORTANT. some advice pre-race to runners comes from jeremy Leng C895 who assists Coach Green with the track team. 5 i K 4 WWW I eggs! NIS TSM P' 4 if LEADING THE CHEERS. Hours of practice after school by the O'Dowd squads are organized by Sharon Correia C835. She also works in the Development Office and teaches keyboarding during the day. VARSITY CRADDLER COACHES. CAt THREE '89ERS WORKING TOGETHER. The top5 Iliad Rodriguez C855 and Cabove5 Mark j.v. lacrosse coaching staff: Darrin Apperson, jake Durien C875 out on the field. Azevedo, and Miguel DeAvila, are former teammates. ,- .. 1 sk '-'-'- A 2 212 Sports: O'Dowd Graduates As Coaches i .s 2 ,Rs GETTING INTO THE SWIM OF IT. RECORDING THE TIMES. Tracy Thirion C895 joins her former team as assistant coach In the spring, you can find Don Brooke C823 poolside as this year, working with the j.v. women swimmers. assistant coach for O'Dowd's aquadragons. F Za' Ki 2 ff. Q. ig I . L x V V' X ,rg if '!f5IlxxX S i Mgmt - . I DRAGON HOOPSTERS CET LOTS OF ALUMNI LOYALITY AND EXPERTISE. The j.v. mens team learns strategy from Cat left? Mike Waldrip C819 who also helps the varsity squad. Laurie Bjornson C883 works with Coach Bowler and the Varsity women's team. Matt Drew C885 calls out signals to the men's varsity players. Sports: O'Dowd Graduates As Coaches 213 L 5 E -.-.5 W214 Winter Sports W, N, , MJ M, an-W., 1 N Winter Sports 215 J -K.. K A ,gg This year the men's varsity basketball team had an incredible season, beating arch rival St. Ioe's at almost every encounter. The dragons were number til in ACCAL and Won the North Coast Sectional champion- ship, a feat that they had not done in six years. They unfortunately lost the N or-Cal in double overtime. This year was also a landmark year for coach Mike . Phelps. He achieved his 600th career Win -- the 400th ONE LAST TIME. The team huddles-up before win for O'Dowd. Congratulations dragons hoopsters! the game for moral support. mv Stl ,gg , .f ' ,,- ,,,, ffiimm BOD KNOWS BASKETBALL. Famous for his 3-pt. shots, senior Iim Green tips this one in at the basket. 5 HEY...I'M FLYING ! James Molinari O sails through A the air to catch the pass and keep the ball moving around the key. - 431 WOW, LOOK AT THAT JUMP! The Pilots back off as senior Ollie Sherman puts it in. 216 Sports: Varsity Men's Basketball ,, .Bl L'-f I QGGQ 'VVS' l. Our 48-40 win over Amador in Amador's prestigious tournament final for the championship. 2. Win over Jesuit 60-53 in double over time in the Torrey Pines Colossus in San Diego. 3. The win over a good El Cerrito team in El Cerrito 83-58. 4. The wins over St. joseph in league and North Coast championship. Standing CL-RJ: Tony Vella Cinjuredl, Alan Villela, Dave Pendleton, 5- The tremend0u5 Chafasfsf Shown PY Lucas Iubb, Oliver Sherman, Coach Mike Phelps. Kneeling IL-Rl: Scott Darmstadt, jim Green, Steve Moss-Kelley, Brian Smith, Coach Matt Drew. Sitting IL-RJ: james Molinari, Mark Burns, Nate Reed, our kids coming back against Serra Cdown 25-95 and eventually losing in double overtime. Tony Freccero, and lack Murakami. - an as K .JW A WINNING SEASON. AND HE SHOOTS... Scott WHERE'S THE BALL? Before the opening tip Phelps with the NCS banner. Darmstadt aims and makes two, off, the referee reviews the rules once more. Wait' Y M 4 NOW OR NEVER. Brian Smith gets ready to shoot. EVERY POINT COUNTS. Steve Moss-Kelley makes the free throw. THIS IS MY BALL! Dave Pendleton Cleftj defends the ball in the NCS game vs. St, Ioe. Sports: Varsity Men's Basketball 217 l. 2. 3. 4. 5. 'YES-1 G49 Il JSIVSFROSH Won our lst game over a tough Amador squad. Dan White scored with 3 seconds left. Sweet victories over St. Liz Sz St. Marys when Andrew Ahlas hit a big 3 Dan Battagin scored 29 pts. Sz had l6 rebounds against El Cerrito. 8-8 league record to tie for 3rd place finish. 60-69 loss to St. joe at Cal State in Ianuary was the most challenging opponent this season. at awww l. Beating El Cerrito the 2nd time we played them. 2. Playing much more competitively against a very strong St. Marys team as the season progressed. 3. Ya-Sin Norrise was named all-tournament at Riordan tournament. 4. Beating Piedmont by about 30 points. 5. Learning to improve our play against full count pressure. MAKE THE sHoTz The players get set Cabove leftb for the free throw shot against St. Ioseph. FROSH Back Row KL-RJ: McGhie Allan, Ya-Sin Norrise, Ben SCORE! The frosh team scores two against D'Harlingue, Will I-lowkinson, Nick Yuen, Coach Kucer. Kneeling E1 Cgrrifo High in fhg Dragon Domgl lL-RJ: Nils Hansen, David Dunch, Matt Cummings, Anthony Yu, Rahshad Slocum. Sitting lL-RJ: Kendrick Lau, Angelico Ramirez, Iono Metzger-jones, Eddie Vieira-Ducey. i W?m2l8 Sports: Men's Basketball GO TEAM! The frosh starters pump up Cat left? before the game with high fives, while Coach Kucer gives the rest of the team a pep talk Chika Nii, Kevin Mitchell, and Sky Mc Gee. Sitting KL-RJ: Eric Rasc A A jason Humphrey, Sean Sexton, and Dan White. team gets a chance to score some points in Coaches: Mike Waldrip and Doug Viewa- their game against St. Ioe's at Chabot College. ANOTHER FREE THROW. The j.v. LYJ Standing lL-RD: Reggie jackson, Dave Battigan, Sean Thomas, Avi - In Klein, and Eseosa Elaiho. Kneeling tL-RD: Sean Ryan, Robert Alexander, h, 'ap GOOD EOR TWO. Overcoming the Pilot REACHING FOR THE BASKET! Reggie lacks Cl scores two against the St. Ioseph's Pilots. th t efense, ej.v. eam scores. J EYEING THE DEFENSE. Dan White successfully HEADING DOWN COURT. Freshman Iono Met keeps El Cerrito from getting the ball. Iones clribbles past El Cerrito toward the basket. Sports: Men's Basketball 219 OH zger- 4251 G49 Plvff Il l. Winning our last game against St. 1oe's, thus finishing the season unbeaten in ACCAL, with a l6 game victory streak, and an overall record of 22 wins and 3 losses. 2. Beating Holy Names after being down by 7 at the half, the highlight being our 24 point 3rd qtr. effort. 3. Coming from behind in the 4th qtr. Cwith free throw excellencel to tie Ursuline and then beating them in overtime before a large home crowd. 4. Our tie score against Moreau at end of 4th quarter and then beating them in overtime before a big home crowd. 5. Winning the Logan Tournament in December, with relatively easy victories over Dublin and San Ramon and a difficult comeback win over Skyline. wl Eg. DRAGON DOME SCORE. The offense moves under the basket as the ball is thrown up--and it's a Swish, Scoring two just beforg the buzzer. Itvs another win for the team 31 ll Standing QL-RJ: Coach Dave Lillevand, Mgr. Michele jones, Diana Reynolds, Kai Dwyer, Erica Gielow, Candace Webb, Coach Laurie Bjornson. Kneeling KL-RJ: Danae Tywoniak, Morgan Garcia, Iulie Baker, Else Dittmer, AGGRESSIVE WOMEN. It's a struggle, but the lady Camile Cunningham. Sitting fl.-RJ! Sandi HHTVSY, Mara dragons hold on for the tie -- and it's their ball again. Poynter, Elaine Maes, Stephanie Loh, Sara Grell. --.,1',, .,.. , Y QTQQ , - 220 Sports: Women's Basketball ed Go PIV9 VARSITY l. Winning the Gridley Tournament with three wins. Ayana Smith named tourney MVP. 2. Comeback victory in the fourth quarter vs. Moreau for 3rd place in the Hilltop Classic. Calisha Harmon and jamilla Churchill named All-tournament. 3. Tailing by l8pts. vs. Holy Names in the 4th quarter and winning by two. Natasha Douglas with two huge 3 pointers. 4. Scoring 73 points vs. Alameda to win the ACCAL championship. 5. Running off to an ll-2 lead over Antioch and making free throws for pizza to win Division I North Coast Section championship. 1.1 f U VARSITY: Standing CL-RJ: Coach Mike Bowler, Candace Miles-Threatt, Calisha Harmon, Crystal Miles- Threatt, Adia Dawson, Kiana Smith, Mgr. Michele jones. Kneeling KL-RD: Iameelah Bealum, Moira Hester, Ayana Smith, Iamilla Churchill, Colleen Lenzini, Sara Wheeler. Sitting QL-RD: Natasha Douglas, Robin Maes, Heather Finn, Kenya Ibarra, Shannon Donahue. Missing: Coach Monica Wright. W :Aw 1 H f ' ' ' i .... . .5 is vs I COMING IN FIRST. HEADING FOR THE THE DEFENSIVE TEAM. Adia Dawson tries to Winning the NCS champion- LAY-UP. Ifs 3 hOp-Skip-and block the throw while Colleen Lenzini and Calisha ship against Antioch. aiump to two more points. Harmon guard their opponents. 'i BETTING UP THE PLAY. Natasha Douglas LIGHT ON HER FEET. PUTTING IT IN. Ayana noves the ball down court as Ayana Smith heads jamilla Churchill gets into the key. Smith inches toward the basket. into offensive position. Sports: Women's Basketball 221 -RE, UNITED FORCES. The j.v. team gets together for a strategy session. 'YES-1 G49 4 'IvYe VARSITY lst win of season l-0 over james Logan--lt was the lst of six wins in a row. A 3-l victory at Piedmont despite playing one-man down. Tremendous game in league championship vs. Richmond. Lost 5-4 after overtimes. Good showing in NCS playoffs against De La Salle with highlight of goal effort by Niles Bybel. Playing streetfighter at Round Table after games. l 2 3 4 5 .Il Started season with a 3-O win over Iames Logan. Scored two wins over Piedmont, giving them their only season losses. 4-O win over Richmond that avenged our only loss of the year. Won 3 straight games against rival St. Mary's. For fun...had a great Christmas party at the Claremont. SAVING THE PLAY. Goalie Athan Bezaitis KEEPING IT IN CONTROL. Chris Duncan Cleftl grabs the ball to stop the goal attempt. and Chris Eckhardt Crightl escape the opposing squad. LIL Standing KL-RJ: Ryan Demar, Brian McLaughlin, Warren Chen, Iamey Carman, Rob Nachtwey, and Daniel Bridgeman. Kneeling IL-RJ: Brett Donoviel, Kevin Moon, Matt Whorton, Eric Mangan, Chris Moon, and Warren Lee. Sitting KL-RJ: Matt Warner, Spencer Chen, Kristian Hanelt, Dennis Thomas, and Ieff Scoffern. Missing: Tim Vick and Brendan Lanctot. Coach: Iohnnie Harrington 222 Sports: Varsity Sz I.V. 2 05, , Z.. f I a PRE-GAME UNITY. Coach Cushing leads the varsity players in a group cheer before the start. Men's Soccer i 55 .. f g Q L' g if 9 ' -fi..-a f' 5 . V k.,L ,..W , ' - ' ' 355 - ,TN by ij f R ctg ' .. f.f, sssi. i--f ' . . t' fi . ii VARSITY: Standing CL-RJ: Coach Cushing, Abbe Sultan, ' i c Ieremy Duggan, Chris Duncan, Iay Young, Chris Eckhardt, , josh Yocum, Shaka Redmond, Saverio William, Chris Buettner Coach Lei h. Kneelin L-R : ason Fritzsche Mike Meyers, Franc Slapar, Athan Bezaitis, Mikel Azpiroz, Dan Linville, Peter Gonzales. Sitting IL-RD: jordan Gill, Iosh Leng, Denis Hallin, Niles Bybel, Mike Cummings, Dennis Shepherd. the ball over the past four years. Missing, Andrei Slapar SOME FANCY FOOTWORK. Seniors Chris Buettner Ileftb and Abbe Sultan Crightb have refined the art of stealing 1 .. -Mff.--f ,f Q , , 'WO AGAINST ONF.. Iohn BLOCK THAT KICK. Team- FORWARD PASS. Iunior Niles Bybel Fritzsche beats the odds. mates help goalie Andre Slapar. sends it down field. K A HARD-HEADED SENIOR. Dan Linville really FOLLOW THE LEADER. Weaving down the field, throws himself into the game. josh Leng guides the ball, backed-up by Chris Buettner. Sports: Varsity Sr I.V. Men's Soccer 223 C- l WEAVING THROUGH THE DEFENSE. Kizzy Mallet easily maneuvers past the opposing team. l 2 3 4 5 1253- G49 hiv? VARSITY Beating Piedmont 3-O, overcoming tie for lst place in our division. Two outstanding goals in the NCS game against Washingtcmn. Seeded an impressive 7th in North Coast. We built a close bond on and off the field as a team with dinners and ski trips The team trained hard and learned discipline through their strenuous workout schedule. l 2 3 4 5 LYL Slipping and sliding on Campolindo's great field. Our awesome strate- gies that earned us victory against Holy Names. Scrimmaging against the j.v. men's team. Challenging matches against Carondelet and Berkeley. lt was a season of lots of tying scores. has O'DoWd heading for a score. Il Back Row QL-RJ: Coach Adams, Becky Alexander, Iessica Garcia, Alayna Kramer, Robin Dean, Bree Alexander, Stella Evans, and Coach Capone. Kneeling lL-RJ: Rachel Null, Tovah Skiles, Hope McCaslin, Rachel Miranda, Kathleen Ward and Francis Martinez. Sitting QL-RJ: Keisha McDonald, Kizzy Mallet, and Gretchen Werner. 224 Sports: Women's Soccer A quick tufngver A Keisha McDonald is guardian of the goal. SIDELINE SUPPORT. C'mon dragons! shout teammates as the offense moves the ball down field. VARSITY: Standing CL-RJ: Kelly Russell, Amy Nolin, Iennifer Lizama, Alex Visher, Allyson O'Leary, Lisa Rheinheimer, Zia Pacheco, Megan Strom, Coach Benson. Kneeling IL-RJ: Tanya Perrier, Gina Pasquini, Melisa O'Leary, Sarah Varni, Sarah Harbaugh, Kelsey Kraussen, Erika Cashman. Sitting IL-RJ: Kari Calderon, Amanda Zamacona, Kelly Hamlett, Venus Iames, Lisa D'Orazio, Kari Warton. STEAL THAT BALL. Venus James gets the ball away from her opponent to pass to a dragon teammate. VIOVING IT ALONG. Kelly GIVING IT ALL YOU'VE IT TAKES CONCENTRATION. Melissa Iamlett traps and controls the ball. GOT. Goalie Allyson O'Leary. O'Leary sets up to shoot for a score. TAKING IT IN STRIDE. Senior Sarah I-larbaugh DEFENDING THE GOAL. Lady dragons position outmaneuvers two opposing defensive players. themselves to block the kick. Sports: Womens Soccer 225 WW W W h WMVlM 226 Sports: Winter Wrap-Up M 5? ,-4: 4 Ml ? I 'ES nf 1 , 1993-94 ACCAL STANDINGS Var. Men s Var. Women s Basketball lst Basketball 1st I.V. Men's I.V. Womens Basketball 3rd Basketball 1st Frosh Mens Var. Men's Soccer 2nd Basketball 3rd Var. Women s Soccer 1st N aallwm at 4? 5 Sports: Winter Wrap-Up 227 m - is O i l i 4 1 z RUNNING FOR LOS ANGELES. Bisa Grant, track--UCLA. A HORSEHIOE SLINGER. Ryan Drese, I decided to accept a scholarship to UCLA so that I could be a part of a baseball--UC Berkeley. I had offers from a bunch , well-respected and talented team, be coached by an African-American schools, which I narrowed down to CAL or UC i female former-Olympian head coach, and, attend one of the top schools In November l signed a national letter of intent to in the U.S., while at the same time enjoy the consistent sunny weather of play for CAL. I am more comfortable at CAL and . California. I also didn't want to be too far from home and my family. feel I can step in and make an immediate impact. SOUTH BAY HOOPSTERS. Adia Dawson Cleftb and Ayana Smith frightl, basketball--San jose State. I chose to sign with San jose State, says Ayana, because they gave me an offer I felt was best for me. When I visited the school, I liked what I saw and felt comfortable in that atmosphere. It's a bonus having my BOD teammate, Adia, choose San jose State too. Mm 228 Sports: Playing College Athletics Q, I . at - . f wi .. f - . Q' , I 'P O os?-we ti COLLEGE GRIDIRON. Malik Orr, football--Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. I am going to be playing football at Cal Poly because I feel that they will take care of me there. I trust the coaches, and I think that I will fit right into their offense. E 1, A ON THE FIELD SERVICE. Trainer Ken Luke tapes senior Reed Gehrke's arm during a football game on the dragons home field AFTER SCHOOL QUICK CHECKS. Students stop by the training room and wait their turn to be healed by The Great Ken. junior Niles Bybel takes of CHOLESTEROL ANYBODY? Mr. Luke takes ja break from health and nutri- tion to enjoy a basket of french fries. I guess he's just like the rest of us! f his shoe hoping to be first. A TRAINER'S DAY. Mr. Luke assists Brad Gilson off the field Crightb after an injury. In his office, he gives a pre-game wrap to soccer player Abbe Sultan's wrist. -so' T50 REASONS TO GO TO THE TRAINING ROOM ltl. Enjoy stimulating conversation on the 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 l world economy while waiting in line. No matter how trivial your injury, Ken will give it some scientific name to make you feel better about sitting in the train- ing room rather than toughing it out on the field. You get free ice. An ankle wrap gives you an excuse to shave your legs. To see firsthand, says Mr. Kucer, the process of breaking ionic bonds and the formation of hydrated ions. . To relax in the luxury of a whirlpool, . Years of athletes untaping their wraps has gradually produced that tart, fungi odor that can only be experienced in Training Rooms. Discount bulk rates on athletic tape--that popular, sticky multi-purpose adhesive. It is a great place to find dates. Learning to heal injuries is a valuable skill--and pays big bucks. just ask Ken! x 'H+ X il' E wg K s -. . ls., - t, r . - :Yr Sports: Training Room 229 i SPARKING CROWD ENTHUSIASM AT RALLIES 8: GAMES THROUGHOUT THE YEAR E 5 sim A EEEE A OK, IS EVERYBODY SET? Miki Mazzini checks Out the line before their cheer at the fall sports rally. CAt right? The I.V. cheerleaders watch tO varsity pros at a football game for some tips. VARSITY Top Row IL-RJ: julia Polito and Ruby Andrews Bottom Row QL-RJ: Micaela Mazzini, Rene Fong, and Nicole Richardson Missing: Annika Dougherty Moderator: Sharon Correia - T M N230 Sports: Cheerleading WHAT'D YOU SAY? Rene Fong arranges the music with the band as Iulia Polito keeps her eyes on the field. 'IF SE it WAITING FOR THE KICKOFF. Sideline support comes from both fans and seniors Annika Dougherty and Rene Fong. in IT'S LV. VS. VARSITY TIME. Both football players and cheerleaders get ready to choose up sides at the sports rally. 'T 'W' 1 1 mf- aww fxwf '4 ' -wwf' f-no M V WHO WOULD WEAR A DRAGON SUIT TO A FOOTBALL GAME? junior Iaines Brown entertains the crowd. 1 Top: Alice Wiltshire Second Row IL-RD: Courtney Childress, jasmine Robinson, and Erica Nurse Third Row QL-RJ: LaKisha Lee and Myesha Arthur Bottom: Lashonda Wilson Sports: Cheerleading 231 illi'ilitti'i ms, ,Q W4 W f , H, 1 M fff mf 9 las, ,, , 73 X V 1 'Aw A: ', ,fu W QW, 132, V ,T ' . ' V' -1 , v , Z x -Www' f ,,m,.., 1 k ff Aw 4 ff ff W ff W M, W, M, 6, 2 , , ' ,,,. , ' , 'f f' fy H , 1 , V V' L, f' , . ,E W , U ' ' V' ' 'W 4,1 ,,?:',,,.Z ,3,,,,,,,v 5 f f f ' IQ 'V f, ' ,W -, ,. ,,V, ,V , , , ,M,,', ' , ,,,,',,W.' 0 I MW ' , ' ff . f M .- ,,.,vM,, ,W ,, ff-M f f , w'fw1'f,nf my aek--Wfwf ,f 'Y W, ,. ,, , Q ff -f'A mfm' yi, I My ' H I y A ' 'ei A ,W ,, ,, ff 4, ,, I Q ' ' ' . W -' ww fgw, 'K 3 if W M I ' , 6 ' ff , W K M ,, ' i mlm ' V ,' 51, ,v 'V , f , ,.,' , -- ' MMM ,Jw 'f' f Jw- ' 'f,,, ,w:fEi7M ' M y , .V .wif :z.,91 'Ti T'ff , 'W 49 ,, f f- .. 5, W Q. g ' KW QM , ' 'M W Q, ,, J 'WS W , ' 'VV' VW- 'f31fWf 44, Jw, ff ., E, 'V 5,,'lf9,fLl ffff -59 '3: ' J: 113'w 5,Ef 1 ,: ' f, , N 9 , W, ' W -V -1. 1. H 232 Pau Sports N un if 'Bssho xg' EQRQUYEQQQ If nmcsou O Zqf,,.,,,,M,4.,,? ,, W... AKCAND Cn: www Z 5 M Fall SPOHS 233 BQ The dragon volleyball team completed another trium- phant season. Both junior varsity and varsity squads captured their first-ever ACCAL league titles by remain- ing undefeated during league play. The varsity team went on to defeat both Albany and El Cerrito in the playoffs which allowed the team to advance to the North Coast Section tournament. The dragons faced Tennyson at home in the first round of NCS and defeated them in three straight games. The semifinals brought Sonoma Valley to the Dragon Dome. Although the dragons lost the match, it was very well-played and finished closely. This placed the O'Dowd team 3rd in the North Coast Section playoffs. The l993 varsity squad consisted of l2 very talented players. The group was led by four strong seniors: Alinya Charron, Cassie Craun, Cameron Walker, and captain Megan Kelly. All four received All-league honors as well as sophomore setter, Carolyn Clevenger, junior Iulie Rolefson and freshman Erinn Kelly received Honorable Mentions. Megan Kelly led the team in spikes by hitting an incredible 53W kills throughout the season. The team's best passing stats were achieved by Alinya Charron who made 5466 perfect passes throughout the season. 'WIS-1 GQ' FIV? VARSITY 1. 3rd place finish in NCS -- in the match at O'Dowd against Sonoma Valley. Both teams were very well matched. lt was a close miss. 2. lst place tie at our own Dragon Classic Invitational. 3. lst place finish in our league. It was our fifth lst place win in a row, but the first time for the new league--ACCAL. 4. Being undefeated in league for 2nd yr. 5. The last home league match -- BOD vs.Piedmont. There was a large crowd and a wipe-out win. NO RETREAT, NO SURRENDER. Coach Newman rallies her ruthless dragon squad at the half. E Q GET UP! Senior Cassie Craun lets go a power spike, stunning the opponents. No volley return this time around. THE SET UP. Sophomore Carolyn Clevenger Cat right? sets up a teammate for a score. I.V. standout Corrine Weber Cleft? serves it up. fade-fsf 4 1v'?f l. 3rd place finish in a very strong St. Francis Tournament. We beat St. Francis which we have never done before. 2. lst place finish in the Acalanes tournament. 3, lst place finish this year in ACCAL -- the new league. 4. 3rd year in a row to be undefeated in league. 5. Melissa Maher leads team in setting assists for hits. loscelyn Grote was the leading outside hitter. DIG IT! SGIUOT AHHYH CITHTTOH SHV95 the play to the satisfaction of teammates Cameron Walker and Carolyn Clevenger. JL Standing QL-Rl: Gretchen Werner, Celine lil Back Row iL-RJ: Coach Lisa Newman, Abbey Emerson Sabatte, Coaqh Dean Fukawa, Hillary Kulmgrt, Carolyn Clevenger, Megan Kelly, Cassie Craun, Alike Boggan, Erinn and Gina Pagquini, Kneeling QL-Rlg Lia Vittoril Kelly, Katie Akana, and Asst. Coach Patrick Acebo. Celeste Dodge, Caitlin Levin, jenny Lloyd. Kneeling QL-Rl: Mary Manuel, Cameron Walker, lulie Rolefson ind Sitting lL-RJ: Corrine Weber, Else Dittmer, loscelyn, Cirote, and Melissa Maher. Erin Riley. Seated: Alinya Charron. Sports: Volleyball 235 MWMW ANOTHER YEAR OE GREAT RUNNING O' Dowd's cross country team completed one of its finest seasons by qualifying both the Womens' and mens' varsity teams to the State Meet on November 27, 1993. The women tied their best finish by placing 3rd, and the men had their best finish by ranking 12th. Both teams finished 2nd in the North Coast Section Meet of Champions the previous week. The women, who were also undefeated in dual meets, 14 - 0, and won the ACCAL, consisted of senior Anjelica Randall QAll State Teamb, sophomore Candace Miles- Threatt, junior Nicki Saleta, sophomore Rosa Terrazas, sophomore Crystal Miles-Threatt, senior Sally Daganzo, senior Darlene Tanisawa, and junior Allison Purcell. The men's team finished 2nd in ACCAL with a 13 - 2 overall dual meet record. The team included junior Alex Teekell CAll State Teamb, senior Brian Collins, sophomore Matt Bettinelli-Olpin, junior Leo Herrick, junior Kevin Schumacher, senior jason Shiotsu, freshman Adam Tavernier, junior Steve Bouey, junior Iason Negri, and sophomore David Alderman. Prospects for next year look good since the mens' j.v. team was undefeated this year, and the womens' team took 2nd place. ummm ,,, Ai :au fl' 4 t.,,, iw A it . X 1 A 'I r'l 1 ,i' 3325 1 ii f it e't 'r m f ,... 2 x ...,,..., ,1.-. A . ff FOLLOW THE LEADERS. Two O'Dowd dragons lead the pack in the North Coast Sectionals. It was a long, hot day, and the dragons come out on top. SHOWING OUR TEAM PRIDE. Tattooed runners reveal O'Dowd's mascot in a show of united spirit. The women finish 3rd in the State Meet and the men finish 12th. THE PACK ON HER HEELS. Angelica Randall breaks away from the FINALLY FINISHED. A comforting North Coast Section start, out in front of the rest of the runners. hug and a coach's encouraging word is 236 Sports: Cross Country welcome after a long run on a hot day. surprise! N O TIME TO CHAT. junior varsity men stick together, knowing that teamwork is the name of the game. WOMEN jessica Allen Melissa Conradi Sally Daganzo Kai Dwyer Z Hannah johnson I, Candace Miles-Threatt 'N Crystal Miles-Threatt A Sahar Miller T Emily Larson Allison Purcell gfgf' Anjelica Randall Diana Reynolds may PW Xp., ' 1 V, A, miy' rrl 'V , V Nicki Saleta S Mya ' t' Diff., 'i'i A ' Darlene Tanisawa APPROACHING THE TOGETHERNESS ON THE Rosa TCFFHZHS FINISH. David Alderman RUN. Rosa Terrazas and Nicki Amanda Zamacona heads into his last mile. Saleta keep each other company. MEN QGGQ 'VVS' l. The women's team finally heating Caronclelet and qualifying for the State championships, 2. The womens team finishing third in the State championships. What a 3. The men's team qualifying for the State championships. 4. The men's team finishing undefeated in league championship. 5. Alex Teekell and Anjelica Randall with 5th and 6th finishes at State and making the All State Team! 1993 Cross Country Team Andy Carbone Brian Collins Rickey Foggiato josh Gibson Rohan Gupta Tom Hancock Leo Herrick Reggie jackson Dominic Latigue Ken Lau Sherman Lau Mike Luther jason Negri Rickey Reynolds Rashid Richmond Kevin Schumacher jason Shiotsu jeff Shober j. P. Stoops David Alderman Matt Bettinelli-Olpin jake Buoey Steve Buoey Coach Tony Green Coach Steve Brown Sports: Cross Country 237 Adam Tavernier Alex Teekell Benton Wong UNDEEEATED IN NEW ACCAL LEAGUE The '93 dragons had a tremendous year on the gridiron Highlights included an undefeated regular season, going 10-O, the ACCAL championship, victories over rivals Piedmont, St. Mary's, and tough El Cerrito. This year's undefeated season marks the second for BOD in the past 5 years and pushes the overall record ffor the past 5 years? to 45-5 the top winning percentage in the NCS 2-A level. Furthermore, the dragons were ranked 31 in the Cal-l'-li State poll for 10 consecutive weeks. The only blemish on their record was a heart- breaking loss C27-237 to Foothill in the NCS semifinals. The dragons finished the year 11-1 and were ranked 413 in the polls. All-league performers were sr. Zach Abad, sr. Reed Gehrke, sr. Chris Buettner, sr. Andy Steinkamp, sr. Kevin Ahern, jr. Eric Olson, and jr. Tony Vella toffense and defenseh, Honorable Mention players were sr. Aaron Gardiner, sr. Tai Dunson-Strane, sr. Chris Alberts, sr. john Zile, sr. Ion Whitticom, sr. Nate Giovanetti, sr. Chris Eckhardt, jr. Beau Blanchard, jr. Ricky Ellis, and jr. Ike Franklin. In addition to the on-field success, the varsity football team posted a 3.10-1 team GPA and had eleven NCS!jack in the Box Scholar Athletes, players whose GPA is 3.5 or better during the football season. HMMM. . .DECISIONS, DECISIONS Coach Perenon reviews his offensive plan. . A M . ' ,. .,gi,,,,. 1. qw 1 fl W, ' x SEE YA LATER! Aaron Gardiner eludes LOOSE BALL--GRAB IT QUICK. A host of dragons out-hustle his opponent with fancy footwork. the jets to recover the fumble. A FALLEN DRAGON. Tony Vella is THE TROOPS ARRIVE EOR THE SECOND HALF. helped off the field by teammates. This injury Our dragons take the field en route to another victory. will keep him out for the rest of the season. . . ............ . . at 238 S orts: Varsit Football P Y THE FACE- FF. The defensive line is ready for the snap. il L o if 3: i N I i E35 . ' f if Q x 5 ,s . GET HIM! Andy Steincamp and HURLING THE PIGSKIN. TOI' UI1SWOrth attack the Offense. Getting ready to 5C0re another Six, 1993 Varsity Football Team Top Row QL-RJ: Nate Reed, Andy Steinkainp, Eric Olson, Chris Eckhardt, Steve Moss-Kelley, Tony Vella, Beau Blanchard, Roger Queen, and Howard Kees. Next Row QL-Rl: Ben Wanzo, lke Franklin, Chris Alberts, jon Whitticom, Alex Miranda, Saverio Williams, and Malik Orr. Next Row tL-Rl: Reed Gehrke, Iohn Zile, Aaron Gardiner, Zack Abad, Michael Carlson, and Sawan Hurst. Next Row tl.-RJ: Brad Cilson, Scott Morgan, Nate Giovanetti, Randy Taylor, Tor Unsworth, Chris Buettner, and Matt Heeb. Kneeling lL-Rl: Chris Brent, jeremy Schmit, Michael Cummings, Ryan Taggart, Lawrence Sterling, Ricky Ellis, Kevin Ahern, and Coach Paul Perenon. Sitting QL-RJ: Abbe Sultan, Ion Spica, Ricky Walker, Chris Hayashi. Not Pictured: Tai Dunson-Strane ei Ga IVY-' l. The 27-20 win over Piedmont was much closer on the scoreboard than it was on the field. 2. The most satisfying win of ACCAL league season was 14-O win over St. Mary's. 3. 21-13 win over El Cerrito was a hard- fought, physical old-fashioned football game. 4. The 62-6 Win over Albany clinched the ACCAL championship for us -- our fourth championship in the last five years! 5. Last second loss to Foothill 27-23 in semi-finals of NCS which included 264 rushing by Ion Whitticom. ,, .aku ,tl I 74 V. HV- ,A i-,.:f,. f . ' P22 we 2' 'rf' ' ' .511 , ' . 'U ' imwjff ,, .5 ' 'g 'f z,. fr, V jg.. - , 'Wi 2 .1 - 1 '11 1-r ' '- 1' .Y IQ V ,V an I. ' I ' V Hn ,, ' f -I: , , -U 13 ij! N V f V-.f ,M ,,f,f ' , f , .3 if 7 ,f 'L gl r w , Z ' A... ' ' Q I , r f f h 'fl , ' , 1 7 . H 5, gfzwifwjigg W 2 A ,gr ., f - W. , . .. - we . Jw, , f R Q Li a r I W IT'S GOTTA BE THE SHOES! Brad Gilson is amazed by Ricky Walkers interception. if W My wmmwau ..., , ., ,af . , .MH J, -, -.,, M . ,Lt W ,,.K' K THE LONG BOMB. Iunior Eric Olson looks deep, then throws for the touchdown. Sports: Varsity Football 239 Il 1. Beating Piedmont on their field 28-12 for two consecutive years. 2. After losing the week before, coming back to score 40 points against Alameda the next week for a win. 3. Beating Encinal 23-21. 4. Sky McGee's 73 yard touchdown pass vs. Piedmont. 5. Finishing 5 and 3 in ACCAL competition. THE MAGIC TOUCH. The j.v. dragons get a pre-game coach talk as they prepare for battle. 1:0 Ga FIV? FROSH The 30-O win over St. lVlary's--the first time an 0'Dowd QQ team has beaten St. Marys An easy win over our rivals Piedmont 46-13. Most exciting game of year was 23-21 win over De Anza. The 36-20 win over El Cerrito was victory over a very talented team. Dumping the Gatorade bucket on Coach Sims following St. Mary's win ,aft IT'S SO SWEET. The players celebrate another touch- Qi, L down against the Encinal team. Il Top Row QL-Rl: Stephen Ward, Ryan Morrison, Iamil Downey, joshua Roberts, and jerry Payne. Next Row KL-RJ: Sky McGee, Nick Drobocky, Andrew Wesley, Chica Nii, Ralph Dahllof, Eric Lendl, and Coach Keith I W cw ACROBATIC ATHLETES. Tim Vicks gets uprooted by a teammate, as Sky McGee breaks open for the touchdown. Higgins. Next Row QL-RJ: Iason Fritzsclie, Kevin Mitchell, Cory Ledwick, Scott GET QUT QF MY WAY! Ralph Short, Brian Pallehy, Tim Mapp, Timothy Vick, and Michael Davis. Kneeling Dahuof heads pmt the Encinal defensive IL-RJ: Sean Reynolds, Ryan Reposa, Matt White, Robert Toney, and lan Hn to am the needed arda e Thomas. Sitting QL-RJ: jose lbarra, Clarence Livingston, and Daniel Bryant. e gc y g ' Not Pictured: Ryan Deniar,1oshua Gallup, and Mark Lederer. llll Sports: I.V. Football mum-. www T ...Em if WHA'-f'D YOU SAY? Coach Higgins GIMME THAT BALL! These j.v. dragons have a tug-a-war with leans close to give the plan for the next play. their Dublin opponents over the ball. AND THE AWARD GOES TO... WHEN IT RAINS, IT POURS. The freshmen battle rainy weather Coaches recognize freshman players at a and the opposing team, but always come out on top this season. banquet to celebrate their undefeated season. 'A . f I FROSH: CNames in alphabetical order? Mcghie Allan, Bryan Andrews, Peter Banks, Frosh john Boe, Alex Carlson, Iacques Corriveaux, Matt Croda, Matt Cummings, Mitchell 1 N h b H h H Diaz, Geer Dubois, Luke Esposito, Iamie Gonzalez, Thad Creenson, Rohit Gupta, Miles p ayem get toget er to rernenl er H t e great Hancock, jiin Hawkey, Dan I lobe, Will llowkinson, Tyler Kreitz, Andrew LaBarre, moments Of Fl Wlnnlllg 5935011- jarrett Linfield, Brian Lo, Iono Metzger-jones, Steve Meyers, Ion Miano, Nick Miano, Chris Moon, Kevin Moon, Thomas Ng, Alex Oggde, Keegan Pierce, Tommy Powers, Matthew Ridgway, Scott Roosevelt, Chris Seies, Rashad Slocum, Louis Sweeney, Chris Tofoya, Paul Unsworth, Eddie Vierra-Dueey, Langston Walker, Fred Washington, Colin Whiteford, Anthony Yu. Coaching Staff: lay Beito, Noah Calabow, john Kirkland, Chris Sims, Seth Smith, Fritz Sparks, Terry Tracy. Sports: Frosh Football 241 oMEN's ENNIS! VARSITY as First year coach, Krissto duo of Stephanie Seto and Makris, reported that his young Alessandra Burch got as far as Varsity squad completed their the quarter finals. Senior Emily season with a third place finish. Hove had an excellent season, Practicing six days a week and competed in the year-end 535413555533- helped the lady dragons gain tournament, in which the ffl S9 skills in their ground strokes and player from each school is volleys used in matches that invited to play. Hove made it to often lasted well past dark. The the semifinals but was defeated. doubles team of Lindsay Harrow Makris feels confident for next and Laura Dill made it to the year as only two players will be i fx first round of the playoffs. The lost to graduation. W 1 . SMASH HIT. A wicked DOUBLE TROUBLE. ln addition to singles STROKIN' IT- 5GHiOr Tina backhand from Senior Emily HQVQ, competition, O'Dowd's doubles teams do well. Aiyer rGtur11S the V0ll6y. VARSITY Back Row IL-RJ: Kelsey Krausen, Lauren Breznikar, Il Back Row QL-RJ: Carla Guevara, Annabel Lee, Heather Gretchen Langmaid, Emily Hove, Tina Aiyer, Coach Krissto Makris. Trocha, Kate Gruen, and Micaela Perpetuo Kneeling QL-RJ: Middle Row QL-Rl: Alessandra Burch, Ioanne Lee, Laura Dill, Molly Promes, Hilary Mitchell, Coach Rosemary Resnick, Ariana Lindsay Harrow, Raelle Wilson, Suzanne Brunel. Sitting CL-RJ: Hartsock, and Amanda Steigerwald Patty Carlson, Stephanie Seto, Linda Lai Missing: Charlotte Burger T 242 Sports: Women's Tennis 1993-94 ACCAL STANDINGS Varsity Football 1st Cross Country: I.V. Football 4th Women 1st Frosh Football 1st Cross Country: Men Zn Vars1ty Volleyball 1st Varslty Women 5 j.V. Volleyball 1st Tennis 3rd WWWW d1f M Fall wrap-Up 243 A N Sw1TcHBoARD We knew it! We knew eventually you would have to turn to this final section of the yearbook--the Ads and Index. We called it the Main Switchboard because basically it has everything fromthe names of all students, faculty and staff to business ads to ads from parents congratulating their children to special ads students bought with friends sharing memories. The Ads section is a main source of sup- port for the yearbook. One of the reasons we have been able to have more color pages in this year's Mitre is because so many parents, students, and businesses wanted their very own page. Getting an ad is a great way to personalize your yearbook We also knew the first thing all students do when they get their book is to find their own picture, as well as photos of friends. So...where else but in the Index is the best place to start your search? just remember your alphabet, and soon you'll be finding al those great photos of special people, clubs, y activities, and sports. To entertain you I while you look down that long list of y names, we have included some photos of y people and events that happened this year. Go ahead. Check it out! l 244 Ads X Index Division ADS I INDEX Ads X Index Division nlllnluu X . -g Xe llllllllll llllllllll r ffNaf'f:XfX21:f::- X:', 1-'sexi .Xzimsisfsggffggfrfizs? . ami :- xggggdquwfemihiviiwvigbn NTfu new-,fef?2yg,meng wwegmpf . eu ri' X iervsifelirfx 'r-ILS 'I FFP . X. X. 'Xf5'?-35: ' 'Iii' W,Mkj .,. ..,. W W ww,XmM,nN ww 3gsX ...L W se SS WX 313 sta ll X 3 i X he Xa lllllll gigabit E lllllllll: X535 5 Ne N X X xy ,Haig X f e N X Xf Xlfghfie, X P ,XS wg' XQXL X QQ, S is ew X XXQQXXQX X lieth s s X, 2 X XX X HX Yes Egg, an 1 llllllllll ggjg n llllllllll K llllllllll gh X llllllllll K --XS llllllllll XXXX LhvXXXX 552555 Qtnunedtheckqfyouivenebonlandthe sun has been shining ever since!! We love you P. B. Mom, Hal, Sarah, Krista, Marcia Sz Ronda Shadow, Ziggy Sz Lopsey, too! llIlllllll 'W' ,, ,,,,,,,,f llllllllll pgqyfegmgmwygbqqgq lll llll l I- , 5, 5Xg gags ferf Ill llll l II IEIEEIIIII V- ,gg img Xgg X fX3g?pXwg S 55535535 S SSS X SX 3523 EX X X, nnnnn R nnnnn X -X fe 4 X4 S R? W 'P SX S wx , , 'Q ,XX 5 S X52 ' f X X Xi 1 X lv if S 5 'NX E X X X 3 X X s Q SN Y X Q x. ss? N A if A S' lllllIlll lllllllll lllllllll 'XXX'o'- llillllll T XQX EXX-X .XX,. -,'. i lllllllll Danielle - CONGRATULATIONS - Kristen COUSINS Although you've outgrown the Christmas iiiiiiiii Chair, you will never outgrow our hearts. We are very proud of you! Love, ::::::::: Y0ur M0mS ::::::::: ::::::::: llIIlllll lIIIlllll l lIIllllIl llIIlllll lllllllll lllllllll lllllllil IIIIIIIII IIIIIIIII IIIIIIIII IIIIIIIII IIIIIIIII lllllllll lllllllll lllllllll lIlIlllll lllIlIlll llllllIll lIllllIll lllllllll lllllllll lllllllll lllllllll lllllllll lllllllll lllllllll lllllllll 5 lllllllll X X 1 5 III--I--.r-------------------- .-......... llllllllll Bear Valley lnflatable ratt l'he fVloon'ln+Kat'Ilappy B-day ChLlck!'l'oems Drivv by's I's'arl jam l dun't do bathing suits t'l'he other liteguardil lhhocckk'WaInut Creek, both times 'l.li. aka Kenwl low did that I Iappen? 'In your eyestlonee. Meet 1... eel- K.F.-smack'l Ii 5 'You took all my Mlllwparties '93t She chased me wf the squeaky toy IAhey locked us in a roon1 Do you have the liclxets? 'lflx'is com'ention 5ll. lo'The cliffs'L'hun lei-+ Ilundatmitsubislubi lley you guys, there is a i?l2 9:03 and l2:30i Wi-'re having a rituaI 'CoIlapsing at the stop 5-lgI1xSLll'lSCl on the beach'VaIets4l.a lollaiil-I2fl'eg Legs'Yuu Shut iipttloulo-r 'fHello, is anybody in there Mc Ifly? Talking In-es'l5rent in the Sl1UM'L'I'+ll6Sl weekend ol' the sumnn-ri 'I cIidn't get any I color''-si1nlmrn Cist'o treaksflihe blond ot the group Scabs+who farlucl Sl.93 l'+T made n1ecry! Call me AT ups Whoa is that a wolt? i l,asl night outlAug 5lxl7iasyi'Slayin alive 'Are you laughing at me? 'Coke hair at and the revuilgelhlice llairilll. in the grad dressy'Singing in the cary'Senior retreat'5mall groups-meant to be 'l Katiaf'Fruityy'Speed racer! mock 3 Slurpees, rice cakes and ice cream 'You nerd Cranile grape push- the .Ns game CiunsliutflwackseatXniiddIL-'Payless'Tl1e jig is up 'Youhoo ''WI1ateVer 'LjB-10' I hate H .. . , . Q K boys f'Hammered Blundie'KNURD REFIS- are those SAT words? 'Vlolor party'Katie and the Native Son T.l'. ran uyer an opposum 'Panty Rald'lst dinner-Katie and Burr laughing non-stop I3anneCl trorn A- town'Iieconciliation night'Senior Liircus'Night rally-.1 driving experience' - Erin Go-Bragh, Katia, Sarah-Bear ,. - . 4 i , H' S. 3 so s if if nv r K M ities--. 2- S I Ni flees S 35 ' litre QQ sg if Q 't x X fn X L Q X 4 ms e. A real friend is one that walks in when the rest ofthe world walks out! Katie Carroll and Ern Ms. Mo'Bike ridingi'Drivingi'LittIe redilflat tiresflndian Princesst'Bear Valley C.I'.K. X-mas traini'Ms. Browny'L.L.'Study breaks'247 Physicsi'Krazy Katilbegged jeans'B.H.'s moving partyillat Matt and ICS cariI'.K-sofineil-lalloween costumes'A summer of firstsflsau shoulders'Cal games and Barbiesf' 'Much too much to say but you know it all Ex-Star to Perform Again New York Publicists for the former recording artist Madonna announced yesterday that she will perform the anthem for the 2024 Mogadishu Olympics at the opening ceremonies on the 19th of july in Somalia. Madonna was a popular singer at the turn of the century, but has been reclu- ghing ' a A r.e l Katie Carroll- ii I ati' My great bud! My friend since if forever! Our journey through Edison, Lincoln, and O'Dowd has been fun, an experience l'll remember my whole lifetime! I'm happy you've been a big part of my life, Kates, l'll miss you next year, too, too much. Love Ya Kates!! Ern S- N- I. Q Former ldol to Record Olympic Anthem Variety Madonna and Galvin lLeftJ w...J l:rn What am l going to do without you next vicar? Fighteen years seems like a long lune, but il it ent In so last. You have stood In me through eyeryllung and I luve you lor il. You will be mv nlder sister Ion-ver, I knon in your life you will be a great suctess, accomplisli- ing many llungs. I will always remember mu and your unclying liwvmlsliip. l know we will always keep in Iourh and we will be best buds foreverll I oyn' Ya, Katie C'arrull sive in recent years due to weight problems. I-ler last public performance was in 2013, causing extensive rioting by patrons objecting to the limbo dance performed by a woman estimated to weigh over 400 lbs. Madonna credited her return to the stage to therapy and counseling provided by the noted psychologist Erin Galvin, whose treatments included a strict diet of food from the cafeteria of Bishop O'Dowd High School in Oakland, Calif. The diet is also said to have some peculiar rejuvenating side effects. Reporters attempted to contact Galvin, who was being honored by her admiring family for a lifetime of high achieve- ment, including diet work with President Vedder following his getting stuck Advertising 247 IJenrus X hdarnie X hdarck Church'We all had the same bowl haircut' Match box cars+Don't tell my momiConfirmationy'Ke1ly'fSki trips'Ran dog in the house? UfRl1xWl1ET6'S my wallet+You owe me S5 Marnie'You owe me S25 DennisxRiVer raftingy'This water is really cold Four- year old nutsfUnderwater cavesfForty foot cliffstflvly tatooils that real? Winter Ball freshman year'tCoit Tower'fNo playifStrike outy'Sophomore Winter Ball- sucked!'Bowling after Winter Ball junior yeartlunior Prom4The odd coupletfamping in the Z's backyardtPau1'fLate nights at Denny'sY'Senior Prom '92- THE DRESS+The boys+George and Bill'Save everythingilvlake Them Die Slowly'Ooyy!!!i'Cushing essay-2:30 in the morning-Why???fCome on...the V only people who are going to know is you, me, and Marniei'Dennis at school-what? The Olympics with Greg'6Will the Holland team be present?t'Twain Harte freshman year studing for finals Quickie! Quickie? I did not say Quickie, did you say , Quickie? 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Thanx Ceorge!'Ar.ips wf lime green Delta '88'Camp Reunion-Where's the So Co?t'Genius'You're a LOSER!'Camoti Samoa Sou! Mickey's runtfharlie the tunaY'By the way Staff-the chair'S brokentHeero l'm cool!!'New Year'S in the rain Doo!t' LATEASHOCS Sz BOUTANESX , ' It's all about being GREEK!!!!!!! ,f K , ,, S lf! H'-tm cr rg' s 1 5'2f:.?.'1E'g. 1 xi ii' i .LL-. V. Q 'Q etttt ie etet 1 Y L'L' TT' -if : FK Q Q S , sit ft ,i QQ L 3 i ti ifpizfni if 4 z ii 1 ., , T :X tttt tg . ., :i f J A N51--Q... , 1 Q ,.,k . K, . ., , X .5 - NP Q ' 1 .. c , A i we x k:.: ' 4 ' h 5-r ' -mix 1 V t :.. c ,,.,. i ., ,. it ..,, ,,,a, 1 occ, Q Iqr, . gg ,c . K i . g T a 5 . i A I W e i---ft, A1 5 . -: 1,-::::, ::yt::.c-rf: ez Powder Blue'tMontana'flying ice cream cones'tWhere are those cars?'necessitiestchanging on the beachtThe Nastiestll 111, etcf'Ocean! Ocean! Beach! Beach! Swim! Swim! Say, boys. , .? 'Days'Elise's nose blowing horse noise'Cam's present CHRCD'Veggie burg,ers'l-'ie at the Pit with Pam and Adniradintcruising Monty Clairwaylesslltsmelly treestsaran wrap bedtime storyt Neil Diamond on the raft trip'KramerfWilly the Sex God'Toots after tutoring'Sunshinefsmelly waitertleaping lentils'Matthew, SAT tutortCameron + Burly 1 a good thing Cam chasing her shoe down the river Senior Xing'Cafe Rustica waiter finger gesture with Mad About You song'Partridge Family ' Marathon'Parasailingtneat Tahoe I'asta Dyed Hair'Runetraccoona 'E, was that the time at Denny's, or when you ripped your shirt7f Father of the Bride'You're gone!'Don't pour the acid on the car! It's okay Iohn! Nasty men on the way to Tina Turner'Tliat's Forbesfl do not like them at the Lair, l do not like them anywhere!'Run5 on the way home from Pine CresttSexual Chocolatey'Cu te waiter from Crogan's Super Chamoist'NO CARTSTICH. . .drinker???y'l ,acrossc-t'The Eye'playing direction game through Montclair hills'The Reilly':3Knocking on the ff N X window in the middle of the night 8: running away 1 N kai Mr, HolstonfYEAH KUCERWVIAD ABOUT YOU, BABY! lllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIlllllllllllllllll::llll::::::::::::::::::l:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: We thmk your past rs Worth lookrng mto . .. IOSTENS the yearbook company Holland, Representative, Phone: C2091 Congratulations To The Class of 1994 From Publishers of The Montclarion The Piedmonter The Alameda Journal The Berkeley Voice The Journal M1332 2 R L Mr lqq Un 252 Adverusmg zum t otfastso 'Sidney cams 4-D I r 1' ,N gm sl Lag 1, ' Ffuaywa ff g ' k l 'ff V' LO El . lf sm 9 I Y l u JUAN , l dl lfvfig l A . 11r'0'oisX my , 0 ' X 1 l ia I EY Y 5, s .is-'Pi 1 gy . Jg, fklyh e 'e Q or' I t5g,,I?-t 1 QL r , mf 41 Q K ai ' f 48 214. Q' ijflqyi 1 ?15iQ? fig! Oo l Y 'wry f 'ff 'CW ' Y0ll'llE IIN THE IIIIW, IIICKI! EN-IIN' THE IIIIIIENTIIIIE EIIERV SINGLE DRY! V X ,s 7 fi fu.. f ' Q 1 l 1 1 ,:, p i , 1 it , 1 Ag., fu .f, .px f . w , xg , ,., . , 1 -, J ,L , ' ' I 2' J ' - . 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'Q NW xf 71 . --.------ H1113 LTXL ITIL 'IDL QLYIL Sl lf IO C. 0 yOU 55:55:55: W 1 7 A 1 is kewl 1 w idolize T or M74 Abbe, why are my tapes wet?t George's philosophical talk' Noah's boat cruise' Bottom line.,Noah llll . llll::::: drove us homel' How manv times have vou gone today? vu- lllllllll . , Hi. . ,. ' ,C ' Where is Mark s number? going anywhere Where . AA have your fingers been?' you've figured it all outa Blow., I ' rust tell them it's Bleauw a German word Baabee' vaj' D.A.Df'Oh yeah, remember l gave you a bloody noset' IIIIIIIII lllllllll V - - Do it againw' That itchin' thingf IBS Okay lulianna lllllllll trying to put us in a fight all the time..,wrong! La Med' Cut the fat? Giving you detailed tips girl? B.A,B. Deal Y with it!x Livin' clean Livin' largeV'Bub+ Okay liar! Florida? Freak me ..... all l want is my tinted windowsl' Not at all!t You only live once! 'l3aabee's real tiredy'M- ii 5 3...quit talking about it like you're serious!y'G-no lllllllll f moneymwhy didn't she leave?,' Sarina is a n'1iddle-of-the- night-euddler'Tell me about last nightV'The plug fell Q b S 1 Q, b from the ceilling!'There are 3 levels lit 255 3Dml3'Buy me dinner babe 7 to 4, summer '93lfOKAY SHANAYNAY!'Malice What were we doing with A and j?What were we thinking?t'He said you lead him vvhere?y'Think of it a learning experience!,'Spiter'Ame, l think we have a major hormonal imbalancel' There's nothing HEliElWe're going to l.afayette'High School crisis' Theres a difference betweenner and,.a9'l.ate, late, lllllllll late nivht talks'Look what was on the desk when vour lllllllIl U J If I+ mom came in, This is so--, you're so--, Cabot Dr. HON KlXFirst...forget it .. just Call il the NIGHT FROM HELLlThank you Adam and julie!y'OrindawFourth of july bus ride all because of Kee Tov!'Falling asleep on the phone RoaCh on the salsa!Al-lHH!l,a ter Safeway! You have bad breath..l do not l just brushed my teethV'Ame, remember l used to drive you to school? Who were we? jr. Retreatma time of bonding not to be forgottenf Future plansnln my Image we'll do i1uS..,.. 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You just wanted to be thirteen And after many years of taking tests You proved to be one of the best Never failing or letting your mind wander You have decided you want to become a Doctor Time has flown Now you're almost grown I'm so proud of you and what you have done And so honored to be called your Mom. I love you, Mom A if wi. 44 li .gf I A? 4, W x T V F 'hh K. ' I 1' V ,rf 34 Advertising 275 W5 4:7 Zawoiz CHOCOLATES, CANDIES, COFFEES, GIFTS CAPEZIOG DANCE-THEATRE SHOP 5900 College Avenue 0ek1eHdfCe- 94618 5101 655-3608 2050 Mountain Boulevard . Oakland, California 9461i U.s.A Telephone C5l0j 339-2962 engineering, business, and computer applications cn i A..i n . ares O 'mn Davld E. johnson CHARLES A. 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I60tAmy 'Shlonkey dance 'That wasn't me!fKinkey one Coolers in the air ventfWe're going home'CB nice sunglassesf Hedgeclipping CV Tearin up lawnstlzellas I got the Crown!t'Road trip9'Stop them airhorns+Highspeed chasefWhere's my hat?y'Garibaldi, I'll be backy'Schlemmer's, the bus stops there!'Whatever it takes... whatever!fRegal Beagle +Where's the water coming from?fVagabond Watch out for the Bible!'jZ the hubcaps don't fit Nice clubsfTurn SNES off!tCBC Golden Coloradot 8 is enoughlfl can jump it!t'Catch it Tomt!What's that smell?3fCut it! t'4th of july feast9'Capture the flagCsDt'Storm the hilltINice scratches IR+Kips 'fBeef's the man!'Not in my car Zeek!+What am I sitting on? iPass the what Big?t'Hey P how about some TP I-Iow about some eggs Mike? y'Who drew on the dog?t1ungle juicetljolish sausagef SC XND fight-fDeacVWay to park IR'Keep on knockin' but you can't come in! +Parnellit' MUF-DVR Dental floss Santa CruztMeg, are you cold? 'Sun-dials at high noon Wake up Kev!'Ecks housefSettle down Bob!t'Put that tree down! The wanderingthlegativity in the village y'Where did you go guys? A League Of Their Moanst'Bad Girls...'Shootin the loadtEl Cerrito+Spit in rooft!How about a Coke?t'Redneck, you're right! 'fl wish I were at the Beach house San Iose'Sneakin out'tCuisin FratstLeviticus 2O:l43fSarina's housetfjump aroundt'IR- No I didn't 4976... 'tKaty's-f'Help yourself tStudy hall'Kev you smell!t'Nice noset 'Spinnin the jeep 'OOPS! there goes the axle tTakin' the hill in the samuraiHMassive Dookeyt'T-Bone say no to crackt'Beef I can't see!MNot another one of those night's at Kev'st'Hole in trampolenet!The helicopter ain't after usfliggs and drive byy'The babysitter,Score!'fAin't it time to go, Rog and Bo?t'When's the 80 bus run?y'Low riders at Mickey Ds! Golden Tee'Sorry Kennytjerry's, Taco Bell, Shell spot'f9O second gaserst'Hit him with your purse Alice! The S-l0!t'The Blazer stinkinut Walter's rental, let's jump!t'Paul:Blazing inferno!y'My name is Chris! 'tRivermites 3'Watch the house Lou! My brakes went out!t'jew boy's rooft!IR you can't drive? Taco saucet'Watch out Big's got a hose!t'Andre's no love songs!y'Lou and Kev-2 Weeks of hell in Hayward!tDon't beat the kids, Beefy'Paper or plastic, Alex?t' Eck-mailroom 'Big and IZ-Get a job+Ace is the place, Zacht'Puffo-cheese with wine Big time. No. I-lang time. P-double, give me the filmffNo more Holly, Eck! t'Watch the BurbtfI was making a U-Turn officer!t'Tilden Park-look out a cross!y'IR's car's on fire!ttWatch the roof Shea! t'josh's houset'Wilgus'-watch the pickles!t!Get the foil out the microwave!tStructural damage, footprintst'Teeing upy'Fence scalingt'Nice handcuffs, where's the key?fChristine, where's Iggy? t!School of excellence, not!'tScore-4 horsemen!t'Fat guysY'Stieny the animal!y'All World +I-Iey it's a great day!'Nice stache and hair, Not. The lobster!'tI-Iere's to the Gorden's Fisherman!'fI can't do that Eck! tWhere's Alex?fEeeeep, Noooo, Ye-aaaah!t'I know my limit! 'fSteak sandwich, Lou?'My head's spinning+Moshing at Merritt Cat-fighttl knock him down, you kick him! Sorry K-Dog! tjust go home, no I00s!fHuddle up...fellast'Endo's dead!t'He's just a puppy! t'Sophia walk straight!t'Get out of the family room,Olson! +What do you mean, college!tBe yourself CK not MK!t'I have to go see Ken!y'I love you Rush!y'The Program and Rudy, Ye-aaah!'Play me some Mountain Music! 5940 hour week,'What does this world need?t'A Country Boy can survive!3'Sorry Big and Olson, we're gonelt' Forget '89, we are 10-0, on the road to I3-0!Y'Larry Bird gets all my love!y'See ya at the 'Seum!t' I.R.t'Puff-Ot'TitotEckt'Zeek'tWalter Lout'Big Fella Negativityt'Generalt'Beef and the boy from Piedmont, Eric Olson lllIIlll - V ' j llllllll 3' - llllllll A v llllIlll i llllllll f A llllllll llllllll ' .. , R. L' 'WF c i sic Birdie, ln the short seventeen years that you have blessed our lives, you have brought us so much happiness, loy, and laughter. It is hard to imagine our freckled faced pig-tailed angel baby all grown up and walking down the aisle in cap and gown, already. Sweet one, as you travel the many roads through your adult life remember all that you are capable of doing and being. Remember and know that you are warm, kind, gentle, giving, and very loved. We are proud of you and wish you all of life's best always. Love, Dad, Mom, and Kristi FRIENDS FoREvER correcttrub the skin poopie'birdiea'is your dog still alive player!?!jinks+ K. C. AL in the sky shoelaces'yes, you are, no l'm notltsummer school 90' 9l'A' tramptgroundedidid you see that? uh hui the eyes have itil don't get itido you know what that means?t' promise not to tell?+days Antiochy'Rockridge and Piedmont'l'll tell you latery' family times'you're still sprung off him?y'God'l was smart in 8th graded jesusy'Winter Ball 90',' he's good lookin', no he's fines you Blido you think we'll be friends when we're old?iHola chica? cool buddy' Keboiljizza Hutil'm going to cut my hairil hate my eyebrows l6 candles? carnival 90 BART'tHe's such a jerkfyou do, l do not!' Fine!y'Guess what? Thunderbird+Merritt Bakeryy'Oh, good forksli Look l can do it!'don't talk in Spanish!idon't take my picturetlsabor Day weekendtfl'll call you backithe Alleyy'Collin Deansil can't believe l fell down!icoffeey'Noah's you b .... y'Am I going to be in your wedding?'tl wuv you' EEE Advertising 285 l f mwfw Courtney ,-ii W, , Ji w I it I E I ..... , 'Bisa M4 Wh in i f it I ifvciblflwlll was 5 2 ...I T he path we have ahead Our lives may go on and is long and although I time will pass, but may walk while you may through these times, our run, I believe that in the friendship will last. end we will still be and Love has succumb me always remain friends. from deep within and Anxious yet hesitant to from the beginning leave. This following you've been a good Iune who will I be, where friend. The wings of life are we going? 'B', my shall let us be free with Z door is open, you don't golden success and the need a key and I hope hidden key. that you and I will 3.63. S-2315. always be we. 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It's Ezra, Maralee! R.I.P. The Barracuda 11970-l993,! I'll be back.-.squ1rt, squirt! Alden neet collarbone! Freeeeeel! Is that IY battery?! Snall Man with Green Retainer! ne has a glrlfriend?...Does she know yet?! Recalcltrant Youth! I don't want to have to chase down the nlscreants and beat then up! Hey, I know people who have to shoot deer to survlve...0kay we'l1 call this one Banhi! My instructor could beat up your instructor! Look a plane!! what p1ane?! Waitress Runs Anok at Local Eatery! Klnna hav' 'da roas' beef?! she :ge a nylon stock1ng?! Is that Megan on the corner?! OW! I didn't say itl Nick said ltl! Go ahead, grab ny oulder .... Megan Nick Pat 11990-19941 asp' Hot Shots Ziluggie on VVll1d0VV+ClElCl3,el?lLli2gl1 attacksi'Dave, Max, Iustinfburp Il19iACOf11 Projects trip'Kristi talesil smell a break- upyfbucking broncosyfl wish I would haveufhere kitty, kittyy'Stand! 'bubble baths'Andy singing in the bathroomfworld War 3'long phone t?llkS+3IO0H1ll water fighti!Do you think they've kissed yet? Tetris addiction'ROAMi'bash sisters'Guys,water - same thing!iLook at yourself!i'Free Willy!i!lVlother goosctseesawfwho cut that piece of meat?y'Mission Springs guys'Ryan or Brian?tBogoy'She swallowed a 1 szgslrf rel Kristi falling in hole in snow, hole in dock'Venice Beachfcha cha , ' Advertising 287 tennis ball?5!Laguna Beach'Are you looking for ine? I'm looking for youhsailboat t-shirtb!American thighs7'...they have to have good - calvesil don't think he washes his hands..f'Dump him!'Robo-Krisi' . k fu - - ,, MW cha Lucky Charnis'fOh my God, it's 8:OOam...lt's 3 dclockltramp... x- x- W x- ' pe ' '-V Q W V M slut soccer studs bust your knuckles l want him. I just want to be your ffffrrrrriend!'Missy jesse cryingilinx, buy me a coke!'another day, another guys' pianistyfstuck under the coversy'Naked Gun 2 lf Zibroken deodoranti Everybody in the room..Y'you two look like f ' hussies'we're sistersy'who's taller?i'Pick up the phonelyfbeeper gumi' L l'm only l2!i!chateaubraind'Let's get on a plane and fly to Texas!!! l ftll!!'tlE2I't!tli'Lli'lii to whim year gina! for the rest ol our lives, until we t . - 1 1 Z - 'ui ' 5 ' meet we Ee-was 1- tieeofei, iwoozsz, igfonm Ennis toreverf lg PETER COLLEEN f? DARRIN GRETCHEN E Tx . 'lf of x W X .::. Half of Zlon s Class of 90 was accepted at O Dowd And as parents we can tell you--of our children we were proud LOVE AND We know the past four years may have been somewhat of a hassle FROM YOUR BEST WISHES But now let's celebrate--you've earned the black and golden tassel FAMILIES HEIDI NICOLE 288 Advert1s1ng . Follow yOur ClI'GaH1S, gggggggg Congratulations Brian Wolf You'll Always Be A Winner! 5 A Don't Ever Stop Dreaming! A A s 55555555 God Bless You. Mom, Dad, and Amanda BRENNAN, L Q I D y Be true from the start, Q That Different Drummer you hear Q ls the voice of your heart. Q Love always! Mom, Dad, Iessica, and Colin gggggggg l f i H--W llllllll f f xx' I Kai: L, , -- .5 E Congratulations Eryn ! 5 55555555 I You are the best Valentine I have ever received! May your success and happiness ' I continue throughout lifes adventures. Always think big thoughts as you relish the small ! pleasures. Never give up on what you really want to do. The person with big dreams is 3 more powerful than the one with all the facts. Strive for excellence, not perfection. Live Q your life as an exclamation, not an explanation. Most importantly, remember, as a part of llllllll Q the next generation, through awareness and knowledge, you can make a difference. I am I E so proud and happy to have such a beautiful daughter. :gang With allm love, Mom IIEIIII lllllll IIIIIII IIIIIII IIIIIII lllllll lllllll lllllll lllllll Illllll IIIIIII IIIIIII llllllI lllllll lllllll lllllll lllllll lllllll IIIIIII lllllll IIIIIII IIIIIII IIIIIII lllllll III...- IIIIIII IIIIIII IIIIIII lllllll IIIIIII lllllll lllllll IIIIIII IIIIIII IIIIIII ANNIE 8: LAURA Bus journeys' car pools' the DeSoto' Payless pitstops' Hey you Girl! ' speed bumps and dips with Shawn' 2 1X2 hour talks at El Toritos Cmore chips pleasel' Hangin' in da hood' Battles with Tony over shotgun' the faithful SL. fans' Anthony's gospel music' Lara' THE jazz Voltage' Hey you, yeah you ' New Year's Eve tsippin' ciderb' Far and Away Cseen it yet?D' Phantom' My dad's in my pocket ' the hike' Val's--fake birthdays and Gloya' A-V-I' Hell yeah ' cruisin in the Renault' Annie, you have NO taste whatsoever' Beautiful' Brady Bunch down Macarther' Wednesday nights in front of the tube--phone calls every commercial' youfre such a wig ' 'Shalom' Well she sure is ' Dazed and Confused' Dont mock it ' Shawnanana' Lake Chabot and bike pedals' l'm his mother, word to me ' yearbooking' jimbo' Katie the hoochie' ooh-uh-uh, no ou din't' Ahh sit' Tasha' ack 'okes' t.v theme son fs' Y l fo What do you wanna do tonight7' Habib and Beauty Queen' Milt and Anthony, best weightlifting buds' your cat likes it when I do this ' Pokey tjoe's cafeb' Nuthin' under 70' ONCE A RASCAL, ALWAYS A RASCAU!!! 1994 11 a 1-If Ni- s ' 'f I . tOur Lil'RascaD .. 3 'C A 'Y Congratulations on A .A ff ' X A your success 1tO'Dowd. . I All your hard work has ' paid off ind we wish K . qbq 1, you a bright future. ' I Q Dad Mom Tony, Bocci, E 3 1 Q 5 ,S 'K .1 c 4 T 3 ,S 'S 'el 4 . I a wi X x 1 g 3 cl, c ,yny cccc .. Love, , 2 st 3 Q f 1 KN M5 -sr 1 ... Handsome julie and Nicole Los Ayres'Young Republicans'Tahoe--ChristmasX Fourth of Iuly'boating with P.M,'the freeway, until 4:30 a.m.'the security guard on Skyline'walks in Tahoe'UB4O concert'jeff Rinker -- Nicole, guess what I did?'Chris driving your car, sorry 'whatever'ltalian festival'New Years' Eve--the Hyatt 'Are you girls from around here? 'Oh my god, we don't even know you, why would we talk about you?'driving without a license'SCAREGROUNDS 'Dave, those aren't real 'car accident before finals'What up, bra'sixteen candles'sneaking out with the merceedes'Hawaii'Iohn, the waiter'Molokai, what a blast'fake l. D.fs'The Edge'Bay Meadows'where's the rest of the Vaccum?'Connie'working at the shop --2 hour breaks'SMC... Iules and Megs But Mr. Green, Megan threw it out the window, not me. 'Rafting trip--oh what a tent'What diary?'4th of July'Tahoe Ian with the hair weave'IFK'Dufus ffl vs. Dufus HZ, if only they knew 'Girls, put your goggles on '... see she was at the UB4O concertf the dance'Sean Murphy --you take the front, I'll take the back'lt's Rakan, not Rock On'Have you talked to CA'Praytelli'Down with Deuce'chem with CE'IULYA'lV1egan ISTB BTATR'Sunday,l2:09 am, that was a 3QD!'8z long movie'Iulie get out fast--get out'calling Esther from Bingo 'You don't know this but... 'Houlihan's'Ripley's Believe It Or N ot ' But we're SENIORS 'l dropped my binder 'CK is not home, where is she?'l993 semester l, F'Lake Chabot Rd at 12:30- -60 mph'Irish girls and March birthdays'Crazy'Rock On Girlfriendl' To be continued... 290 AClVeffiSiHS EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE f Nw Tracy, Aaron, I m and Dave A-Tow n I.yons Mickey go BOOM Go ti3,urUS.I1 Trips W1 yn wanna do? H1 I m jim Hacky Sac Burning Undies'Dave + Cops I'acifica Surfin'tHalloween '90'Moshing'Hayward 5hack'Wu Fu?Y'ThumpY'I'm Hungry, l.et's go to 'I'racy's!'Pier 39y'Bazoons!!!Y'S. B. Volvotjunior Prom '93'Ncnt!tGrcat America:'Beat LA+Christine3'Chippcr'A- Town Beach'Hypothermia'Water Fight in the Raint'Mung Skimmin Winter Ball '9l CederbrookY'Peace Group' Ski5'Perm!?'Green Ghuckiest'NlNy'Free Concert5'Elvis is Dead? l'ickin' up Chicks Dinner at The Morrison's'Burpin' ' lron at the Ravnik's'Brenkin' Light Fixtures at the Murry'sy'And all the unmentionables at the Lovewell YFRIENDS FOREVERCsappy5' 42 Dear Tracy, May you reach your dreams of becoming a dentist and a fire fighter. We are very proud of you!!! 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G ' 1 lu lhsfi A Vauilddl ,sn 'Il 'L 'lr' fl m 1 292 Ad ertis g lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllil!lIllIIll!!!lllllllllllllllllllll Illlllllllllllllllllllllll Illlllllllllllll Illlllllllllllllllllllllll . . Illlllllllllllil llllllllllllllllllllllllll V 11'1 IIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIEIIIIIIIII Illllllllllll llllllllllllll Il I llllllllllllll Q, Marissa, We are extremely proud of you for all your accomplishments! We know your future will be filled with great success and happiness! All our love, Dad and Michele, Carly, Lindsay, and Breanne TO OUR DAUGHTER, O N BRIANNE NOELLE FERNANDEZ ...... G HIGH SCHOOL YEARS COME AND C1O BUT R M HICH SCHOOL MEMORIES LAST A A A LIFETIME .... T U L ENIOY ---- WE ARE SO PROUD OE YOU .... L I LovE, A K MOM AND DAD T ctw' CONGRATULATIONS, LIZ! 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Sunday School for all ages at 9:15amg Worship at 10:30am Pastors Bill Beatty 8: Dennis Woodsmall A diverse congregation open to change, responsive to problems facing Oakland, and enthusiastic about God's forgiveness and empowerment of people. NOSH A N0.AI'I'S ' ' ' .C 4 1, xt ., 1 . S' 1 r11.1s F BERKELEY MONTCLAIH VILLAGE PALO ALTO SAN FRANCISCO EMERYVILLE Everyone Loves to 0 tm.-S 2 , A, 5 qi, 0 X Luisa She was in a class by herself. lt is not often that someone comes along who is a true friend and a good writer. -E.B.White Charlotte's Web Admiramos lo que has acontecido y te llevamos un amor profundo. Mom, Dad, Ieff, Iill, Hannah, Grandma 8: Grandpa CONGRATULATIONS SARAH! VL' LET YOUR LIGHT SHINE 1 is We Love You, 'A X gl Mom, Dad, Billy 8: Katherine Advertising 295 Aaberg, Michael 72, 175 Aaberg, Sean 10, 26, 36, 38, 132, 169 Abad, Zachary 10, 38, 202, 203, 238, 239 Abbate, Vincent 44 Abram, Edward 10, 31, 38, 164, 279 Acampora, Alfonso 44 Acebo, Patrick 235 Acebo, Teresa 87 Achener, Pascal 44 Adami, Marissa 10, 38, 158, 255, 293 Adebiyi, Aderemi 44 Agee, Sarah 72, 204 Ahern, Kevin 10, 38, 238, 239, 270 Ahern, Sandra 87 Ahlas, Andrew 58 Ahlas, Harry 10, 38, 170 Aiello, Carla 44, 169 Aiyer, Tina 10, ss, 242, 255 Akana, Catherine 58, 235 Alberts, Christopher 10, 38, 128, 238, 239, 270 Alderman, David 58, 202, 236, 237 Alesandrini, Nicola 11, 38, 117, 170, 174, 253 Alexander, Britten 72, 224 Alexander, Rebecca 72, 184, 224 Alexander, Robert 58, 60, 219 Allan, james 72, 218, 241 Allen, jeffrey 58, 163, 182, 184 Allen, jessica 72, 173, 237 Allen, Ray 200 Allen, Tracey 58 Alvarez-Brady, Eamon 44 Anderson, Daniel 58, 174 Anderson, Deanna 44 Anderson Karen 44 Andresen, Brian 44, 110, 163, 207 And rews, Andrews, Bryan 72, 202, 241 Ruby 58, 159, 230 Angeja, Felicia 44, 122, 163, 180, 188 Appel, Kathryn 72,209 Apperson, Darrin 208, 212 Applebaum, Anna 44, 50 Areceneaux, Araba 11, 38, 147 Armstrong, Aisha 58 Arthur, Myesha 58, 231 Austin, Michael 72, 73,153 Azevedo, jake 208, 212 Azpiroz, Mikel 44, 223 Backer, Carolyn 58, 163, 174 Bacon, jennifer 44 Baker,julie 72, 220 Baker, Laura 44 Baker, Myrt 87 Ball, Stefanie 72, 184 Ballerini, Phillip 44, 173, 174, 182 Ballon, Darrin 10, 11, 38, 288 Banks, Peter 72, 208, 241 Bankston, Brandi 44 Bannwarth, jessica 44, 54 Barbee, Kevin 72 Barfield, Dana 11, 38, 164 Barletta, Giancarlo11, 33, 38, 107, 174, 195 Bates, Katharine 44 Battagin, Danny 44, 55, 200 Battagin, David 58, 200, 219 Bauer, Megan 11, 29, 38, 163, 287 Beal, Lisa 58 Bealum,jameelah 58, 221 Beamer, Paloma 44 Beatty, joshua 44, 184 Beck, Laura 58, 182 Beggs, Brian 58, 174, 195 Beito, jay 241 Belai, Adrienne 72, 182, 184 Bender, Ryan 44, 54, 186, 202, 203 Bennett, Alexander 44, 161, 184 Bennett, Turshika 58, 202 Berge, Scott 44 Bergerson, Randal 58 Berkman, Caroline 11, 36, 38 Bernstein, Hillary 72 Bersaglieri, Todd 58, 163, 197 Bertrang, jyo 11, 31, 33, 38, 181 Bettinelli-Olpin, Matthew 58, 119, 202, 236, 237 Bevilacqua, Andrea 11, 12, 36, 38, 160, 272, 287 Bezaitis, Athan 11, 38, 222, 223 Bischalaney, Melissa 58, 163 Bjornson, Laurie 213, 220 Blanchard, Beau 45, 111, 174, 202, 238, 239 Boe, jonathan 72, 241 Boggan, Alike 58, 235 Bohenna, Bree 58 Borden, Lauren 58, 60, 204 Bouey, jason 72, 172, 202, 237 oouey, Stephen 45, 119, 174, 236, 237 Bowler, Mike 87, 221 Braddock, jennifer 44, 45, 50, 152, 180, 188 Bradshaw, justin 45, 122, 148, 159, 182, 184, 188 Brady, Mary Ellen 87 Brandon, Taissa 72 Brantley, jarrod 45 Bray, Sara 45, 204 Bray, Sarah 59,60 Brecher, Amaya 29, 45, 50, 148, 182, 184, 189 296 Index Brent, Christopherll, 38, 147, 239, 270 Brent, jessica 59, 125, 163, 182, 184 Breznikar, Erin 11, 35, 36, 38, 147 Breznikar, Lauren 59, 204, 242 Briclgett, Ronnie 45 Bridgman, Daniel 72, 222 Brooke, Don 205, 213 Brooks, Brian 59, 60, 204 Brooks, Takiyah 59 Brown, Elisabeth 45, 51, 204 Brown, james 45, 141, 161, 231 Brown, jeshawna 45 Brown, Kathy 87 Brown, Steve 202, 237 Brown, Victor 45 Broxton, Kelly 45, 122 Brunel, Suzann 45, 242 Brutocao-Kemp, jessica 45, 182, 184 Bryant, Daniel 59, 240 Bryson, Nicole 12, 38, 288 Buckner, Natasha 12, 38, 292 Buettner, Christian 12, 38, 174, 207, 223, 238, 239 Buller, Brendan 72, 172, 208 Burch, Alessandra 59, 159, 242 Burger, Charlotte 45, 242 Burns, Mark 45, 217 Burris, Monique 45, 52, 149, 152, 163, 164, 204, 264 Burials, William 12, ss, 196,200 Bybel, Niles 45,223,229 Caetano, lzabel 45,138 Cain, Hilary 45,163, 184 Calderon, Kari 72, 225 Calderwood, john 37, 88, 98, 110, 111, 179 Cameron, Sarah 45 Campbell, Kimani12, 38, 264 Campos, Monica 45 Campos-Bigard, Tony 59 Canning, Brigid 72 Canning, Rachel 45, 180, 182, 184 Carbone, Andrew 59, 160, 208, 237 Carder, Benjamin 12, 38, 169, 184 Carlson, Alex 241 Carlson, Melody 59, 174 Carlson, Michael 12, 33, 38, 207, 239 Carlson, Patricia 46, 163, 174, 242 Carlson, Steven 12, 18, 33, 38 Carlson, William 72 Carman, jamey 59, 163, 174, 195, 222 Carpenter, Myrada 46 Carpenter, William 72, 173, 202 Casey, Leah 59 Cashman, Erika 59,225 Castillo, Mark 88, 89, 197 Catanzaro, Loretta 12, 38, 268 Cavallo, Maria 46 Ceglia, Katherine 73, 204 Cesarello, Barbara 46 Chan, Cleo 59, 163, 175, 199 Chan, Eric 46, 163, 195 Chan, Lisa 46, 50, 189 Chan, Melinda 46, 163 Chang, james 73, 172 Chann, Michael 59 Chaquette, Amy 12, 36, 38, 159, 283 Charron, Alinya 12, 35, 38, 128, 140, 141, 234, 235, 280 Chaudhry, Michelle 46 Chen, Nicholas 46, 204 Chen, Spencer 73, 204, 222 Chen, Warren 59, 174, 197, 222 Chiao, Agnes 46, 131, 175 Childress, Courtney 73, 82, 231 Childs, jamie 73, 204 Childs, jenna 59, 118, 163, 204 Chin, Eric 73 Chin, jason 46 Chu, Emily 46, 163, 174 Chung, Patrick 73, 195 Churchill, jamilla 46, 50, 132, 202, 221 Clark, Bill 103 Clarke, Danielle 46, 202, 203 Clarke, Patrick 88, 176, 197 Clevenger, Carolyn 59, 163, 234, 235 Cloren, Nicholas 73 Clum, Lauren 73 Cohen, jennifer 59, 125 Cohen, Micah 12, 38, 184 Cohn, jonathan 45, 46, 50, 119, 130, 144 Colelli, Fr. Marc 2, 88, 136 Coleman, judy 88 Collignon, Genevieve 13, 29, 33, 38, 280 Collins, Brian 13, 18, 28, 38, 119, 173, 174 202, 236, 237 Condeff, Kristen 59 Conradi, Melissa 59, 163, 202, 237 Corbridge, jennifer 73 Corbridge, Stephanie 13, 38 Cordone, Gino 103 Correia, Sharon 89, 149, 212, 230 Corriveau, jacques 73, 172, 241 Cowan, Peter 89, 141, 166 Coyle, Casey 11, 13, 38, 108, 199, 255 Coyoca, W. David 13, 38, 163 Craun, Catherine 13, 38, 94, 141, 160, 163 176, 234, 235, 282 Crawford, Clayton 59 Crawford, Roger 154 Croda, Matthew 73, 172, 174, 241 r Cross, Eric 13, 33, 38, 207, 274 Cross, Michael 59, 163, 208 Crow, Martha 73, 163, 171 Cummings, Matthew 73, 194, 218, 241 Cummings, Michael 46, 223, 239 Cummins, Bishop john 86, 118, 150, 175, 303 Cunningham, Camille 73, 220 Cushing, Brian 89, 154, 222, 223 Cushing, Kevin 19, 87, 88, 89, 98, 113, 202 D'Harlingue, Benjamin 73, 218 D'Orazio, Lisa 73, 202, 225 D'Orazio, Susan 13, 26, 33, 38, 94, 139, 160, 181, 182, 183, 184, 254, 282 Dabel, Sean 59 Daganzo, Sally 13, 33, 38, 163, 174, 202, 236, 237 Dahllof, Ralph 60, 194, 240 Dal Ferro, Erin 46 Dal Ferro, Peter 13, 38, 206, 207, 288 Daniel, Brett 82 Darmstadt, Scott 60, 116, 217 Darnell, Brian 13, 31, 33, 38, 116, 163 Davis, Aisha 46, 54 Davis, Michael 60, 208, 240 Davis, Mike 160 Dawson, Adia 13, 38, 221, 228 Dean, Colin 161 Dean, Debbie 89, 98, 129, 138 Dean, Robin 60, 143, 182, 184, 224 DeAvila, Miguel 208, 212 DeDomenico, Adrian 60, 163, 195, 204 Demar, Ryan 60, 222, 240 Derby, Owen 2, 90, 182, 184 Devitt, Laura 46, 198, 199 Diaz, Mitchell 73, 241 Diez, Maxmillian 14, 38, 176, 195 Dill, Laura 60, 242 Dittmer, Else 60, 220, 235 Dittrner, john 46, 53 Dodge, Celeste 73, 172, 235 Dold, Anton 46 Donahue, Shannon 46, 221 Donoviel, Brett 73,222 X . X X ye, Dougherty, Annika 14, 38, 181, 230, 231 Dougherty, Dennis 90, 98, 106, 107, 150, 204, 205 Douglas, Natasha 14, 38, 221 Downey, jamil 60, 208, 240 Downs, Mykia 60, 159 Drese, Ryan 14, 18, 38, 196, 200, 201, 228 Drew, Matt 213, 217 Dris, Dawn 60 Drobocky, Nicholas 60, 240 Dronkcrs, Michael 46, 54, 122, 186 Dubois, Geer 73, 172, 241 Duffy, Susan 46, 174, 184 Duggan, jeremy 47, 130, 223 Dumas, Andrea 73 Duncan, Christopher 7, 14, 38, 222, 223 Dunch, David 73, 218 Dunn, Kevin 60, 194 Dunn, Ryan 60, 64, 194 Dunn-Ruiz, Elizabeth 47, 148, 166, 180, 182, 184, 188 Dunson-Strane, Tai 14, 38, 133, 200, 201, 238, 239 Duran, Meghan 73 Durien, Mark 207, 212 Dwyer, Kai 73, 74, 202, 220, 237 Eagan, Patricia 47, 55, 160, 186, 189 Eaton, Shenelle 73, 74, 202 Eckhardt, Christopher 14, 38, 222, 223, 238, 239, 270 Eckhouse, justin 14, 38, 107, 142, 170 Edgerly, Daria 74 Edwards, Mensah 14, 38 Eisman, Rachel 47 Elaiho, Eseosa 60, 112, 169, 219 Elkus, jennifer 60 Elliott, Alexander 47 Ellis, Richard 47, 159, 174, 238, 239 Ellsworth, Andrew 47, 163, 180, 182 Elson-Schwab, Lev 131 Emeh, Debra 90 Emerson, Abigail 60, 235 Erickson, jeffrey 14, 29, 38, 206, 207, 273 Erickson, Scott 74, 172, 208 Erwin, David 60, 197 Erwin, Peter 14, 38, 169 Esparza, Christina 47, 159, 175 Esposito, Luke 74, 172, 204, 241 Evans, Angela 74 Evans, Estella 60, 64, 209, 224 Evans, Geordana 60, 198 Falchi, Raffaella 74 Fallehy, Brian 74, 202, 240 Fedasz, Sergio 14, 33, 38 Fein, Nicole 47, 109,110, 134 Fenstermacher, Kathryn 15, 38, 134, 186, 247 Fernandez, Alejandra 15, 18, 38, 130, 204 Fernandez, Brianne 74, 293 Fernandez, Holly 47, 209 Fernandez, jenny 74 Feusner, jodie 47 Fields, Caroline 90, 168 Finn, Heather 47, 51, 221 Fischer, Cara 60, 107 Fischer, Samantha 15, 38 Fishman, Adam 74, 172, 197 Foggiato, Richard 74, 202, 237 Foley, Matthew 47, 163, 174, 200 Fong, jason 60, 195 Fong, Rene 15, 38, 230, 231, 294 Fouladi, Nicole 47 Fox-Davis, Kendra 15, 31, 33, 38 Francioch, Christopher 15, 39, 173, 174 Frank, Nisa 74 Franklin, Isiah 47, 164, 173, 202, 238, 239 Franssen, Lauren 15, 29, 33, 39, 113, 163, 174, 209, 269 Franssen, Marc 60, 197 Freccero, Ann 15, 39, 159, 160, 204, 290 Freccero, Anthony 60, 197, 217 Freeland, Daniel 9, 15, 26, 39, 137, 173, 263 Freeman, Tol 61 Fritzsche, jason 61, 223, 240 Frost, Benjamin 74, 182, 195 Fry, Edward j. 15, 28, 39, 206, 207 Fugett, Michael 47, 50, 159, 197 Fukawa, Dean 235 Gage, Peter 61, 116, 160, 172, 302 Galabow, Noah 241 Gale, jennifer 74 Gallup, joshua 61, 240 Galvin, Erin 15, 36, 39, 174, 204, 205, 247 Galvin, Marissa 61 Garcia, Dusty 47 Garcia, jessica 61, 209, 224 Garcia, Morgan 73, 74, 198, 220 Garcia, Nancy 47, 159 Gardiner, Aaron 11, 15, 1s, 33, 39, 120, 163, 206, 207, 238, 239, 272 Gardiner, Annelise 74, 209 Gardiner, Kevin 74, 195 Gardner, Kelley 61, 160, 172 Garner, Kimberly 47, 152, 180 Garrett, Michelle 16, 39 Gehrke, Reed 16, 39, 139, 202, 203, 229, 238, 239, 284, 294 Gerardin, Adam 47, 48, 161, 200 Ghidella, Margaret 74, 163, 172, 204 Gibson, joshua 47, 117, 208, 237 Gielow, Erica 61, 163, 204, 220 Index 297 Gilbertson, Laura 74, 107, 204 Gilfether, Michele 74 Gill, jordan 47, 223 Gilland, Russell 16, 39, 182, 184 Gilman, Zoe 61, 174, 195 Gilson, Bradley 47, 118, 123, 174, 180, 184, 207, 229, 239 Gilson, Brian 16, 39, 118, 146, 186, 200, 281 Giovanetti, Nathaniel 16, 39, 202, 238, 239 Glafkides, Stephanie 16, 36, 39, 249 Glaude, Derek 61, 66, 107 Gleeson, Harriett 91 Godfrey-Canada, Starrisha 180 Goldman, Emily 47, 186, 189 Goncalves, julia 61 Gonsalves, Michael 74 Gonzales, Michael 74 Gonzales, Peter 74, 223 Gonzalez, jamie 75, 241 Goodhart, Brad 90, 108, 110 Goodroe, Heather 48, 144, 204 Gordon, Scot 61, 184 Gorzycki, Meg 88, 91, 98, 160, 161 Goss, Fatima 7, 16, 33, 39, 158, 264 Goss, Maloni 73, 75 Gracia, Diego 15, 16, 18, 39, 130, 195 Grant, Ayana 61, 202 Grant, Bisa 16, 18, 20, 28, 39, 202, 228, 286 Granucci, Kyle 48, 122, 182 Graves, Richard 16, 39, 109 Gray, Robert 48 Grazzini, Bob 8, 19, 91, 137, 151 Grazzini, Paul 8, 16, 39, 173, 174 Green, Brenton 48 Green, james 16, 18, 39, 155, 195, 216, 217, 273 Green, Tony 37, 91, 164, 202, 203, 237 Greenberg, Corin 75, 163 Greenson, Thadeus 75, 82, 241 Gregory, jay 61 Grell, joan 91 Grell, Sara 61, 202, 220 Griffin, Catanga 48 Griffith, Ann-Marie 61 Grillo-Chope, Luisa 17, 39, 108, 186, 187, 204, 283, 295 Grisham, jonathan 61 Grossmann, Heather 17, 28, 33, 39, 108, 117, 165, 268, 283 Grote,joscelyn 61,235 Growl, Damon 17, 39, 207 Gruen, Katherine 61, 198, 242 Guevara, Carla 75, 198, 242 Gumbs, Dana 61, 175 1 - - f r .- 4 ret V .,fr,fai, .err 'iii ' A-iff' Q.-H212 'A 5-Qtxl.?!F'fT Gupta, Rohan 61, 208, 237 Gupta, Rohit 75, 163, 172, 174, 241 Gutierrez, Rosauro 103 Guyton, Aurice 48 f .gf Hacker, Jonathan 48 Haile, Anthony 75, 202 Haines, Tommy 103 Hall, Quincy 61, 184 Halley, C. Renee 48, 204 Hallin, Denis 48, 223 Hamid, Reza 75,208 Hamlett, Kelly 61, 119, 225 Hancock, Miles 75, 173, 174, 202, 241 Hancock, Thomas 48, 122, 173, 174, 195, 202, 237 Hanelt, Kristian 61, 222 Hanks-Mathews, Cara 62, 198 Hanna, Tracy 48, 163, 174, 209 Hannigan, Michele 62 Hansen, Katherine 48 Hansen, Nils 75, 172, 218 Harbaugh, Sarah 17, 39, 198, 199, 225 Hardy, Anika 48, 202, 203 Hargraves, Clara-Luz 48 Harmon, Calisha 17, 39, 221, 275 Harrington, Johnnie 222 Harrison, Schuyler 17, 39, 207 Harrow, Lindsay 62, 242 Harter, Adam 75 Hartney, Caitlin 62, 163, 182, 184 Hartsock, Ariana 62, 242 Harvey, Sandra 62, 220 Hashemian, Naseem 75, 82 Haskell, Adrienne 17, 28, 39, 118, 134, 160, 249 Haskell, Lindsay 75, 135, 198 Hawkey, James 75, 175, 241 Hayashi, Chris 48, 194, 239 Hazen, Aaron 62, 174 Healy, Megan 75 Healy, Scott 48 Heeb, Matthew 48, 163, 169, 239 Henderson, Angela 48 Hennessey, Sister Rose Marie 86, 101, 150, 175, 303 Herlihy, Shawn 48, 161, 174, 204 Herrick, Leo 48, 119, 174, 202, 236, 237 Hester, Moira 62, 202, 221 Heusler, Jeffrey 75, 204 Hickman, Julia 17, 39, 290 Higgins, Keith 17, 88, 92, 126, 152, 164, 240 Hilgert, Daniel 48, 204 Hilsabeck, Burr 17, 30, 39, 133, 207 Hinkley, Karen 75 Hinkley, Leighton 3, 48 'm --'-W '1--' Hischier, Courtney 48, 51, 131, 134, 186, 187, 204 Ho, Marjorie 92 Hobe, Daniel 75, 241 Hodge, Albert 48, 148, 182, 183, 184 Hoffman, Elizabeth 75 Hoffmann, William 62, 64, 163 Hogarty, Erin 49 Holland, Marisa 62 Hollander, Judd 75, 204 Holston, lra 92, 98, 109 Honigsberg, Christopher 75 Hounshell, Paul 75, 175 Houston, Oona 62, 159, 198 Hout, Timothy 49 Hove, Emily 17, 39, 158, 160, 184, 199, 242, 255, 259 Howard, Mary 209 Huber, Tove 75 Hudnall, Arrienne 62, 163, 175 Huie, Carrie 49 Huie, Ronnie 76 Humphrey, Jason 76, 202, 219 Hunt, Elizabeth 17, 39, 117, 165, 204, 280 Hurst, Jordan 76, 82,198 Hurst, Sawan 17, 20, 39, 154, 207, 239 Hussain, Sarah 62, 204 lbarra, Jose 62, 107, 197, 240 Ibarra, Kenya 62, 221 Ikeda, Jennifer 76, 82, 182, 184 Ikeda, Melinda 7, 18, 29, 39, 181, 182, 269 Isaacs, Dale 199 Jaber, Gina 18, 39, 163 Jackson, Aaren 76, 172 Jackson, A. ShaColby 18, 28, 33, 35, 39, 174 Jackson, Reginauld 62, 64, 142, 163, 219, 237 Jacobs, Lauren 49, 50, 119 Jaeger, David 49 James, Sheridan 92 James, Venus 76, 202, 225 Jameson, Asha 49 Jenkins, Claudia 45, 49, 149 Jennings, Kendra 18, 39, 264, 285 Jerner, Nicole 62 Jimenez, Gabriel 76 Jobson, Guinevere 62, 182, 184, 204 Johnson, Anne 49, 180, 182, 204 Johnson, Erik 62 Johnson, Hannah 49, 174, 187, 202, 237 Johnson, Kameron 62 298 Index Johnson, Johnson, Kischa 18, 39, 152, 159, 264 Michelle 18, 39, 174, 202 Johnson, Peter 76, 106, 204 Johnson, Sara 62, 64, 118, 163, 174, 204 Johnson, Tamara 49, 204 Johnson, Tamiko 18, 28, 33, 39, 159, 164, 264 Johnson , Tracey 18, 39 Jones, Adam 18, 33, 39, 164, 278 Jones, April 62, 64 Jones, Erica 76 Jones, Erin 59, 62, 66, 182, 184 Jones, Kellie 62 Jones, Kevin 76 Jones, Mara 76 Jones, Megan 49, 163 Jones, Michele 18, 39, 141, 202, 203, 220, 221, 274 Jones, Nicole 63, 163, 199 Joyce, Linda 60, 63, 154 Jubb, Lucas 63, 197, 217 Judd, Brian 16, 34, 93, 98, 137, 138, 140, 141 Judy, Meredith 76, 163, 172 Justison, Elizabeth 19, 35, 39, 134, 174, 204 Kalkstein, Matthew 63, 268 Kalmar, Alyce 76, 133 Kalmar, Dawn 49, 138, 163, 176, 186, 199 Kamian, Mary 93 Kanat, Celina 63 Kane, Timothy 19, 33, 39, 174 Kastama, Kathryn 93 Kastel, Boris 19, 93 Kastel, Eva 93 Kearney, Chris 63, 208 Kees, Howard 19, 39, 174, 239 Kelly, Erinn 76, 234, 235 Kelly, Jennifer 63, 204 Kelly, Megan 11, 19, 39, 234, 235, 290 Kelly, Ryan 59, 63, 142, 182, 184, 208 Kemper, Joshua 63 Kennedy, Michele 76 Kerkstra, Kathryn 63, 204 Kerkstra, Patrick 19, 28, 33, 39, 176, 181, 207, 252 Kim, Stephen 19, 39, 139, 176, 177 King, Mary 177 Kingsbury, Erin 7, 19, 39, 204 Kircher, Paul 94, 137, 165 Kirkland, John 241 Kirschbaum, Laura 76, 163, 171 Kivirahk, Steven 63 Klatt, Shannon 76 Klausner, Colin 3, 49 Klein, Abraham 63, 219 Kleker, Virginia 59, 63, 204 Kleven, Gerald 63, 173, 174 Knezevich, Amanda 63, 159 Knickerbocker, Timothy 19, 39, 195 Knoll, Rachel 171 Knudsen, Carmelle 94 Ko, Alan 49 Kohles, Dennis 94, 98, 182, 184 Kohnert, Hillary 76, 235 Kohnert, Summer 49, 109, 118, 138, 180, 188, 209 Koistinen, Alison 76, 163 Koistinen, Eric 63,163 Kolsrud, Debra 19, 94, 98, 110, 111, 186 Konat, Celina 119 Koo, Jennie 76,163 Koo, Leslie 76, 163 Koo, Nettie 76, 82 Kramer, Alayna 63, 184, 224 Kramer, Christine 19, 39 Krausen, Kelsey 58, 63, 163, 198, 225, 242 Kreitz, Erin 19, 29, 39, 147, 160, 204, 247 Kreitz, Tyler 76, 82, 197, 241 Kriens, Erik 63 Krohn, Ceres 76, 175 Kucer, Bob 16, 19, 35, 37, 94, 98, 106, 108, 141, 218 l Kumar, Satvinder 103 Kunigenas, Alex 49 l Kunkle, Caryn 95, 96, 128, 158, 177 LaBarre, Andrew 77, 202, 208, 241 LaBute, Fr. Marvin 95 Lagios, Sophia 77 Lagrisola, Erika 63, 163 Lai, Linda 49, 242 Lamon, Erin 77 Lanctot, Brendan 60, 63, 64, 142, 163, 208, 222 Lane, Michelle 63 Laney, Illya 63,174 Langmaid, Gretchen 74, 77, 82, 242 Larned, Kristen 12, 18, 20, 39, 187, 204, 209, 246 Larson, Emily 63, 237 Larson, Jacob 49 Larson, Liv 77, 204 Lash, Erica 20, 39 Latigue, Dominic 64, 202, 237 Lau, Christine 49 Lau, Kendrick 77, 82, 218, 237 Lau, Sherman 49, 237 Lau, Wilson 64, 195 Lederer, Mark 64, 208, 240 Ledwick, Cory 77, 240 Lee, Annabel 72, 77, 198, 242 Lee, David 20, 33, 39, 117, 163, 170, 174 Lee, Joanne 64, 145, 174, 242 Lee, Lakisha 64, 231 Lee, Warren 64, 222 Leibee, John 64, 163, 174, 175, 195 Lemire, Kevin 49, 109 Lendl, Eric 64, 172, 240 Leng, Jeremy 202, 203, 212 Leng, Joshua 16, 20, 39, 223 Lenzini, Colleen 20, 39, 133, 221, 288 Lenzini, Kathleen 64 Levin, Caitlin 77, 235 Levine, Veronique 77, 184 Levir, Nina 20, 21, 29, 40, 163 Levy, Annie 64, 118, 204 Lew, Karen 20, 40, 163 Lillevand, Dave 220 Lilly, Elizabeth 49, 55, 142, 160 Lim, jason 20, 40 Lindley, Andrew 20, 40, 142, 204 Lindley, Sarah 77, 172 Linehan, Amy 49 Linfield, jarrett 241 Linville, Daniel 20, 21, 40, 223 Liotta, Lorraine 15, 95, 111, 134 Livingston, Angela 49, 164 Livingston, Clarence 64, 240 Lizama, jennifer 64, 143, 199, 225 Lloyd, jeanette 64, 163, 235 Lo, Angie 64,199 Lo, Brian 77, 175, 195, 241 Loh, Stephanie 77, 202, 220 Loos, Emily 64, 163 Lovewell, Tracy 20, 40, 170, 174, 291 Lucas, Michael 8, 95 Luciano, Irene 50, 159 Luke, Ken 103,229 Luther, Mychal 64, 202, 237 Lyons, Alysia 20, 40, 159, 164 Lyons, Asher 21, 27, 40, 181, 184, 273 Lyons, Bill 95, 98 Lyons, joslyn 77, 184 Maas, Kevin 99 Macllvaine, Peter 64, 195 Maciej, Patrick 77, 194 Madigan, Molly 21, 40 Madison, Robert 21, 40, 120, 173 Maes, Elaine 77, 202, 220 Maas, Robin 21, 40, 151, 221, 263 Maher, Lucas 10, 18, 21, 40, 207, 273 Maher, Melissa 64, 163, 235 Maier, Marisa 96 Makris, Krissto 194, 242 Mallet, Leah 77, 189, 224 Malone, Ivory 77, 172 Manchester, Dr. Ann 33, 96 Mangan, Eric 64, 222 11115011 Manifesto, joseph 50 Manifesto, Michelle 77, 82, 143 Manning, K. Qy-Ana 21, 26, 40, 117,159, 160, 184 Manuchehri, Darius 21, 40 Manuel, Mary 50, 122, 163, 235 Mapp, Timonthy 64, 240 Margulis-Kessel, jacob 77 Marsh, Ellyn 60, 64, 182, 184 Martin, Anna 50, 145, 174, 189 Martinez, Frances 64, 174, 209, 224 Mason, Gary 19, 37, 96, 97, 149, 155 Massey, julana 50, 51 Matthews, Holly 77 Maxwell, Mary 64, 145, 174, 187, 204 May, Chanell 202 Mayor, Christine 77, 163, 194 Mazzini, Micaela 50, 117, 159,230 Mc Cabe, Dona 96, 106 Mc Eneany, Etta 96 McAndrews, jamie 45, 50, 163, 204 McCaslin, Hope 77, 172, 174, 224 McCormack, Kelly 77, 135 McDaniel, LeRoyn 50 McDonald, Coby 78 McDonald, Keisha 58, 64, 163, 224, 264 McDonald, Kevin 13, 21, 33, 40, 108, 163, 265 McDonough, Patrick 78 McGee, Sky 65, 219, 240 McGugin, Scott 65 McGuiness, Elise 21, 40, 109, 118, 184, 249 Mclntyre, Ronald 78 McKen2ie,jamal 50, 189 McLaughlin, Brian 65, 197, 222 McPherson, Cameron 21, 40, 176, 207, 273 McRae, Wilder 78 Meads,joy 78, 182, 184 Medaglia, Richard 97, 150 Mehlfeld, julian 78 Mendes, Mark 65 Menjou-Dorman, Adrianne 78 Merkle, Katie 78 Merschdorf, joseph 12, 21, 40 Mem, Sarah 21, 40, 161, 163, 174, 204, 295 Metzger-jones, jono 73, 78, 194, 218, 219, 241 Meu, Felicity 78, 204 Meyers, Katherine 50, 163, 204 Meyers, Michael 50, 223 Meyers, Steven 78,241 Miano, Nicholas 78, 241 Michel, joshua 50, 195 Micon, Amanda 78 Micon, Rebecca 50, 130, 163, 186, 187 Miles-Threatt, Candace 65, 202, 203, 221, 236, 237 Miles-Threatt, Crystal 65, 202, 221, 236, 237 Miller, Sahar 78, 163, 173, 202, 203, 237 Milligan, Erin 22, 36, 40, 160 Milligan, Sheila 65, 118, 163, 204 Mills, Gavin 50,189 Mino, j. Freddy 22, 40 Miranda, Alexander 22, 40, 174, 239 Miranda, Rachel 65, 224 Mitchell, Hilary 65, 159, 160, 163, 242 Mitchell, Kevin 65, 197, 219, 2-10 Miyano, jon 78 Moenich, Christopher 65 Moffett, Eustacia 78, 82, 173 Molesworth, Darlene 97 Molinari, james 50, 196, 216, 217 Monson, Laura 50, 51 Moon, Christopher 78, 173, 202, 222, 241 Moon, Kevin 78, 202, 222, 241 Moore, Galen 50, 173, 174, 184 Moore, john 50,197 Moore, La Shay 103 Moore, Megan 50, 159, 174, 189 Moore, Rebecca 22, 40, 182 Moore, Teresa 78 Morgan, Scott 22, 40, 117, 170, 174, 204, 239 Morris, Katherine 78,204 Morrison, Aaron 22, 40, 165, 170 Morrison, Ryan 65, 163, 240 Mosher, jill 65,184 Mosley, Sheri 50 Moslosky, Fr. Roh 3, 97, 107 Moss-Kelley, Stephen 65, 217, 239 Muller, Courtney 65,204 Mullinnix, Nicole 78, 171 Murakami, john 50, 217 Murakami, Michael 50, 174 Murphy, Sean 22, 40, 159, 163, 207 Murray, Eryn 22, 40, 160, 289 Murray, Gretchen 22, 36, 40, 288 Murry, james 22, 40 Murry, Nicholas 78 Nachtwey, Robert 65, 222 Nagase, E. Tara 23, 40 Najar, Kahlil 23, 40, 174, 189 Nakahara, Sean 23, 40, 207, 266 Nance, Evan 142 Naujoks, Frederick 64, 65 Neal, jamila 103 Negri, jason 50, 202, 236, 237 Nelsen, Sue Ellen 97, 180, 182, 184 Nethercott, Mark 78, 173, 195 Neveu, Sabrina 78, 163 Newman, Lisa 97, 234, 235 Newson,jaquay 65 Ng, jessica 18, 23, 35, 40, 163 Ng, Thomas 79,241 Nguyen, Dantram 50 Nichelini, Matthew 51, 174, 204, 205 Nii, Chikashige 65,219,240 Nolan, Rosanna 65, 166, 184 Nalin, Amy 11, 23, 29, 40, 199, 225, 254, 255 Norrise, Ya-Sin 79, 218 Null, Rachael 79, 204, 224 Nurse, Erica 79, 231 O' Neill, Sr. Mary 98 O'Banion, Megan 51 O'Connor, David 65, 208 O'Dea, Kevin 48, 51, 182, 183, 184 O' Leary, Allyson 60, 65, 182, 184, 225 O'Leary, Melissa 65,225 Oakes, Victoria 18, 23, 40, 139, 160, 187, 209, 253, 282 Ogdie, Alexis 79, 202, 241 Ogle, Brett 194 Oliver, Trina 98, 182, 184 Olkowski, Ed 98 Olson, Eric 50, 51, 196, 200, 238, 239 Orange, Carrie 79,184 Orr, H. Malik 8, 23, 40, 141, 202, 228, 239 264, 293 Orvell, Sarah 6, 23, 36, 40, 247 Osborne, Nicholas 23, 33, 40, 161, 170, 174, 207, 287 Outlaw, jaseon 65, 194 Owens, Fr. Ben 98, 136, 141, 150, 162 Pacheaco, joshua 66 Pacheco, Zia 11, 16, 23, 28, 40, 154, 174, 225 Paine, Carli 51, 182,184 Pal, jonathan 51 Partch, jeremy 66, 204 Pasquini, Gina 66, 204, 225, 235 Paul, Elizabeth 79, 173 Pavao, joanne 79 Payne, jerry 66, 202, 240 Pechenik, Graham 79, 208 Peck, Laurene 45, 51, 55, 163, 171, 209 Pendleton, David 51, 217 Perenon, Kaylea 180 Perenon, Paul 37, 98, 238, 239 Peri, Amiee 51, 181,182,184 Perkins, Cynthia 79 Pernal, Monica 51, 163, 209 Perpetuo, Micaela 51, 163, 242 Perrier, Tanya 26, 40, 225 Peters, Lorin 98, 109, 137, 170, 171 Peters, William 50, 51,122,164 Petrini, Lori 51, 122, 180, 182, 184 Petroelje, David 9, 18, 26, 40, 160, 173, 174, 204 Peyton, Tisa 64, 66, 202 Pfaendler, Kristy 66, 174, 198 Pham, True 79, 82 Phelps, Mike 99, 172, 216, 217 Index 299 Phillips, Kirk 103 Pickering, Edward 26, 33, 40, 108, 170 Pieper, Madelyne 99 Pierce, Keegan 74, 79, 208, 241 Plagcman, Laura 51, 109, 163, 204 Platt, Andrea 45, 49, 51, 117, 180, 182, 184 Podrid, Ali 66, 119,144, 163, 174 Pohl, Jessica 59, 66 Pointer, Adante 51 Poirier, Ieremy 79, 208 Po1ito,julia 66, 159, 163, 230 Pon, Alyssa 79 Poole, Matthew 51 Pope, Stephen 51 Popovich, jill 79 Popovich, Micky 66 Power, Cara 60, 66, 143, 163, 170, 171, 174 Powers, Thomas 79, 241 Poynter, Mara 66, 199, 220 Pratt, Heidi 26, 40, 288 Presto, Patrick 51, 197 Primas, Adriane 79 Prola, Robert 51, 163 Promes, Molly 74, 79, 242 Promes, William 66, 163, 184 Pruitt, Katie 66 Purcell, Alison 51, 53, 184, 236, 237 Puri, Sarina 26, 36, 40, 159, 204, 254, 255 Queen, Roger 51, 239 Quittman, Barbara 50, 51, 145 Rachal, Orrin 66 Rachal, Venus 66 Rago, Edward 51 Rajan, David 74, 79 Ramirez, Angelico 79, 202, 218 Ranalletti, Fr. Richard 74, 86, 149, 175, 303 Randall, Anjelica 20, 26, 29, 40, 202, 203, 236, 237 Rasch, Eric 66, 219 Rathfon, Sara 52, 110, 122 Ravnik, Anthony 26, 40, 141, 204 Ravnik, joseph 66 Redmond, Shaka 52, 223 Reed, Nathan 20, 26, 40, 217, 239 Reeder, Kristy 79 Rein, Sierra 48, 50, 52, 161, 182, 184 Rennegarbe, Melissa 66 Renton, Caroline 66, 182, 184 Reposa, Ryan 66, 208, 240 Resnick, Rosemary 195, 242 Reynders, Timothy 99, 149 Reynolds, Diana 79, 82, 163, 220, 237 ---,.,, Reynolds, Kevin 66 Reynolds, Rickey 237 Reynolds, Sean 66, 240 Rheinheimer, Lisa 66, 204, 225 Richards, Kathleen 52, 122, 159 Richardson, Nicole 67, 230 Richmond, Afrah 13, 26, 33, 40, 162, 163 Richmond, Rasheed 67, 202, 237 Richter, Beau 79, 163, 204 Ridgway, Matthew 79, 241 Riemer, Neal 26, 33, 40, 109, 159, 182 Ries, Phyllis 52 Riley, Erin 52, 163, 235 Rivers, Danielle 26, 40, 255 Roberts, Anita 27, 33, 40, 161, 163 Roberts, joshua 67, 240 Roberts, Lois 99 Roberts, Rocky 208 Robinow, Ioel 80, 172 Robinson, Iasmine 64, 67, 231 Robinson, Kristina 27, 40 Rodriguez, Aria 27, 36, 40, 133, 135, 199, 254 Rodriguez, lliad 207, 212 Rolefson, julie 52, 109, 163, 209, 234, 235 Rolefson, Kristine 12, 27, 40, 112, 141, 146, 159, 163 Rolefson, Thomas 80 Romanoff, Sonya 80 Romero, Alejandro 52, 180, 182 Roosevelt, Scott 80, 241 Rosal, Summer 67 Ross, Robert 181, 182, 184 Rossi, Leonard 13, 99, 172, 173, 175, 194 Roy, Kimberly 67 Roza, Dick 99, 168, 194 Russell, Kelly 67, 125, 163, 225 Russell-Snyder, Iacob 80, 173 Russello, Audra 52, 163 Ryan, Sean 64, 67, 154, 197, 219 Sabatte, Celine 80, 235 Sabol, Sarah 67, 118, 159, 204 Safford, Kelly 100, 116, 150 Sage, Ezra 27, 40, 161, 173, 174, 291 Sales, Christopher 80 Saleta, Nicole 52, 92, 202, 203, 236, 237 Sanchez, Iavier 103 Sander, Gina 52 Sander, Marissa 80 Satterfield, Phillip 67 Saunders, Margaret 67, 174, 204 Saunders, Tiffany 27, 41 Sawyer, Andrew 52, 207 Schaefer, Pr, Les 9, 100 Schaeffer, Iason 200 Schisler, Sarah 27, 41, 204 Schlemmer, Kathleen 80, 172 Schlemmer, Michael 27, 33, 41, 173, 174 Schmidt, jamie 21, 27, 41 Schmit, Emily 80, 204 300 Index Schmit, jeremy 52, 204, 239 Schuler, Erik 27, 41, 196, 200, 201 Schumacher, Kevin 52, 111, 119, 174, 202, 236, 237 Schumacher, Sutter 27, 41, 130, 292 Scies, Chris241 Scoffern, Ieffry 80, 222 Scott, Gregory 52, 118, 163, 197 Scrivani, Gina 67, 144, 175 Seid, Kevin 52, 53, 163, 174 Semrad, Thomas 67, 163, 194 Sereda, Lisa 52 Seto, Stephanie 67, 242 Sexton, Sean 80, 219 Shaffer, Iason 52 Shanks, Shalanda 27, 41, 159, 174 Shaps, Dana 80, 204 Shea, Kelly 67, 125, 204 Shepard, Meredith 67 Shepherd, Dennis 9, 28, 41, 120, 128, 159, 182, 184, 204, 223, 248 Shepherd, Shannon 52, 180, 182, 184 Sherman, Oliver 18, 28, 41, 155, 216, 217, 294 Shiotsu, jason 28, 41, 119, 170, 202, 236, 237 Shippen, Audra 22, 28, 41 Shobar, Ieffery 80, 174, 202, 237 Short, Scott67, 208, 240 Shovlin, Gerald 100 Siegel, Benjamin 64, 67, 163 Silva, Aja 80 Silva, Eric 67 Silva, Prairie 50, 52, 163 Simmons, Belinda 80 Simpson, Christopher 67, 106 Simpson, Maggie 80 Sims, Chris103, 241 Sjoberg, Sabrina 28, 41, 181, 184, 204 Sketchley, Kelley 28, 41 Skiles, Tovah 67, 163, 174, 204, 224 Slapar, Andrej 66, 67, 130, 223 Slapar, Franc 67, 130, 223 Slocum, Courtney 28, 41, 286 Slocum, Rahshacl 80, 218, 241 Slocumb, Marya 68, 184, 198 Smahlik, Nicole 28, 41, 146, 262, 290 Smith, Annelise 80 Smith, A. Ayana 9, 28, 41, 118, 221, 228, 267 Smith, Ayawnna 28, 41, 264, 266 Smith, Benjamin 52, 161, 163, 180, 182 Smith, Brian 52, 217 Smith, Carolyn 29, 33, 41, 163, 204 Smith, Collette 103 Smith, Coral 80 Smith, Elizabeth 80, 198 Smith, Kiana 9, 29, 41, 221 Smith, Matthew 80 Smith, Nicole 58, 68, 182, 184 Smith, Robert 52, 196, 200 Smith, Seth 241 Smith, Stephanie 52, 204 Soletti, jeffrey 29, 41, 169 Sousa, Susan 100, 102 Souza, Ioyce 100 Sparks, Fritz 241 Spica, Ionathan53, 203, 239 Spring, Ashley 80, 143, 163 Srago, Moira 53, 161, 180, 184 States, Anna 68, 169 Steigerwald, Amanda 80, 82, 204, 242 Steinkamp, Andrew 29, 41, 207, 238, 239 Stephens, Daniel 6, 12, 29, 33, 41, 101, 149, 158, 164, 177, 202 Sterling, Lawrence 53, 239 Stevens, jack 98, 101, 151, 178 Stockey, Khari 29, 41 Stoop, Tyler 68, 194 Stoops, john 81, 237 Stradford, Karen 29, 33, 41, 160, 263 Strickland, Danielle 29, 41, 159, 246, 292 Strom, Megan 60, 68, 174, 225 Strovink, Ioycc 101 Sudduth, Nicole 53, 149 Sultan, Abbe 11, 17, 29, 41, 134, 223, 229, 239 Sussman, Bonnie 88, 101, 160 Sutherland, Scott 81 Sutherland, Tracy 53, 109 Sweeney, Louis 81, 241 Switzer, Patrick 29, 33, 41, 170 Swope, Alison 81 Sychr, Catherine 30, 41 Szykier, Remy 30, 41, 273 Tafoya, Christopher 81, 241 Taggart, j. Ryan 53, 239 Tamayo, Kenneth 81 Tanisawa, Charlene 30, 41, 198, 199 Tanisawa, Darlene 30, 41, 175, 202, 203, 236, 237 Tatum, Ashanti 81, 204 Tavernier, Adam 73, 81, 202, 236, 237 Taylor, Curtis 202 Taylor, Devin 53 Taylor, Michael 81 Taylor, Randy 53, 239 Teekell, Alexander 53, 111, 163, 202, 236, 237 Telles, Allison 53, 184 Terrazas, Rosa 68, 202, 203, 236, 237 Tham, Mary 30, 41 Thayer, Elizabeth 53 Thirion, Tracy 205, 213 Thomas, Dennis 68, 195, 222 Thomas, lan 68, 116, 163, 202, 203, 240 Thomas, Sean 68, 219 Thompson, Brandi 53, 202 Thompson, Robert 81, 175 Thompson, Sasha 53, 1 10, 122, 163, 169, 209 Thorland, Robert 81, 195 Tibbetts, Karla 81, 204 Timberlake, Braxter 68, 202 Tippins, Kimberly 28, 30, 41, 159, 264 Togneri, Kathleen 9, 27, 30, 41, 136, 140, 141, 184, 254 Tomasello, Vanessa 30, 41, 143, 170, 171 Tompkins, jennifer 68, 204 Toney, Robert 68, 160, 240 Tong, Tiffany 53, 118, 163, 179, 209 Tonsberg, Ryan 53 Torres, Frances 30, 41 Tracy, Terry 241 Traverso, Laura 49, 53, 173, 174, 186 Trincado, Andrea 53 Trocha, Heather 53, 163, 208, 209, 242 Troy, Ryan 30, 41, 131, 162, 207, 274 Turner, Aaron 53 Turner, Brian 30, 41 Turner, Neil 68, 202 Turner, Sabrina 53 Twomey, Steve 101 Tyler, Tom 98, 101, 108, 109, 128, 178 Tywoniak, Danae 81, 202, 220 Ugi, Alexis 53, 54, 174, 187 Ulricksen, Drew 50, 53, 116 Unsworth, Matthew 53, 239 Unsworth, Paul 81, 202, 241 Valim, Daniel 53, 136, 137, 141, 182, 184 Van Meter, Emily 54, 204 Van Overbeek, Megan 54, 55, 160 Van Sant, Carolyn 81 Van Tassel, Peter 18, 21, 30, 33, 41, 137, 141, 158, 176, 206, 207 Varni, Sara 59, 68, 163, 225 Vax, janet 33, 96, 102 Veglia, Mario 54 Vella, Anthony 50, 54, 217, 238, 239, 270 Veneklasen, Mary 102 I Veneklasen, Noah 68, 195 Veronda, Meghan 31, 41 Vetter, Brennan 9, 31, 41, 173, 181, 182, 184, 189, 289 Vick, Sarah 9, 31, 41, 128, 204 Vick, Timothy 68, 208, 222, 240 Victoria, Hector 102, 111 Vieira-Ducey, Edward 81, 163, 218, 241 Vierra, Doug 92, 98, 102, 154, 219 Villa, Mary-Margaret 68, 160 Villela, Alan 54, 202, 217 Vinson, joel 81 Visher, Alexandra 54, 110, 111, 174, 225 Vital, julie 64, 68 Vittori, Gina 54, 204 Vittori, Lia 81, 204, 235 Vong, Quay 81 Voorhies, Mark 54, 173, 174 Voss, Sara 31, 41, 113 Wacht, Rebecca 64, 68, 182, 204 Wainwright, Cheryl 31, 33, 41, 138, 163, 202 Waldrip, Mike 213, 219 Walker, Aaron 68, 182, 204 Walker, Cameron 18, 29, 31, 33, 41, 118, 163, 174, 209, 234, 235, 249 Walker, Langston 81, 241 Walker, Quinn 81, 195 Walker, Ricky 68, 202, 239 Wallace, Brenda 103 Wallin, Christopher 54 Wallman, Sonia 81 Waltman, Kelly 54 Wanzo, Benjamin 54 Wanzo, Felicia 28, 31, 41, 152, 153, 164 Ward, Kathleen 81, 198, 224 Ward, Stephen 68, 175, 202, 240 Warmerdam, Fran 96, 102, 302 Warner, Matthew 68, 160, 222 Warren, Katrina 81 Warton, Rebecca 72, 82, 225 Washington, Fred 82, 241 Washington, Lynae 31, 41, 152, 283 Waugh, Kyle 82, 173 Webb, Candace 68, 172, 174, 220 Weber, Corinne 69, 163, 234, 235 Weiland, Ingrid 69, 174, 204 Weinstein, Kate 82 Weiss, Gretchen 31, 41, 137, 141, 160, 204 Weld, Sean 31, 41, 207 Wemmer, Kimberly 82 Werner, Gretchen 72, 82, 199, 224, 235 Wesley, Andrew 69, 207, 240 West, Ashley 82 Westdahl, Steven 54, 180, 182, 184 Wharton, Karin 69 Wheeler, Sarah 54, 199, 221 White, Daniel 69, 197, 219 White, Matthew 69, 172, 174, 197, 240 White, Tyrone 69 Whiteford, Colin 82, 202, 241 Whitticom, jonathan 31, 41, 238, 239 Wliorton, Matthew 82, 222 Wierzbianska, Teresa 69, 166 Wiesner, Christopher 50, 54, 107, 116, 181 204 Wile, Alexis 160 Wile, Dorothy 69 Wilgus, Elizabeth 54, 163 Wilgus, Gavin 82, 197 Williams, Erica 82 Williams, Mike 103 Williams, Saverio 54, 223, 239 Williams, Tom 54 Wilson, Allison 44, 54, 117, 163, 184, 188 Wilson, Lashonda 82, 173, 231 Wilson, Raelle 69, 159, 160, 242 Wiltshire, Alice 82, 231 Winchester, David 31, 41, 200, 201, 268 AX 'W' W 5 Winfield, jarrett 82, 207 Wirth, Carol 102, 108, 129, 146, 165 Wolverton-Powell, jaime 69, 160, 204 Wong, Benton 69, 163, 202, 237 Wong, Charlene 82 Wong, lan 69, 204 Wong, jeffrey 69 Wood, Sarah 54 Wooldridge, Summer 82, 184 Wourms, jennifer 82 Wright, Monica 221 Wrubel, Benjamin 82 Wyman, Helen 54, 141 Wynne, Michael 54 Yarbrough, Christopher 54 Yee, Eric 54 Yfantis, Athanasia 32, 36, 41, 249 Yocum, joshua 69, 130, 223 Young, Anthony 59, 69 Young, jason 32, 41, 223 Young-Murphy, Chelsea 32, 36, 41, 174, 285 Yu, Anthony 82, 172, 174, 218, 41 Yuen, Christopher 45, 54, 109, 123, 182, 184 Yuen, jennifer 82 Yuen, Nicholas 82,218 Zamacona, Amanda 82, 202, 225, 237 Zamacona, Brian 10, 32, 41, 137, 140, 141, 200, 201, 289 Zierten, Deborah 6, 32, 41, 109, 145, 269 Zile, john 18, 32, 41, 238, 239, 270 Zuehlsdorff, Marek 9, 29, 32, 41, 207, 248 Zuehlsdorff, Marnie 9, 22, 32, 41, 248 Zuniga, Ginni 54, 161, 180, 204 2 Index 301 For her compassion and understanding as a counselor and teacher over the past nine years, we dedicate the 1994 Mitre to Ms. Warmerdam. She always has a smile and positive attitude to share with students, and makes sure that O'Dowd is linked to the most up-to-date information about applying to colleges and personal counseling. We really appreciate you and your sincere concern for all of us. I HEARD THAT. A quick turnaround and a fast response is all part of rally supervision. M 302 Dedication CHECKING IN THE ANNUAL EXAMS. Ms. Warmerdam coordinates all arrangements for Testing Day in October. lt's a big day for counselors, the teachers who proctor the exams, and especially juniors taking the PSAT. OK...ONLY 99 MORE RECOMMENDATION LETTERS TO WRITE. The paperwork piles high during fall semester assisting seniors with their college applications. ln the spring, a different kind of paper emerges. This time 1t's connected to scheduling classes for next year, NEVER TOO EARLY TO CHECK OUT COLLEGES. Sophomore Peter Gage stops by the Resource Center and gets some advice from Ms. Warmerdam. THE DOORS ARE OPEN. Now IT's UP TO YOU! A LONG AWAITED MOMENT. ln January, Bishop Cummins and Principal Ranalletti cut the ribbon Opening the new building for student use. UNLOCKING THE FUTURE. Superinten- dent Of Schools, Sister Rose Marie Hennessy, is the first to open the doors. Closing 303 AUTOGRAPHS -if-E
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