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

 - Class of 1996

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Summer Fun During the Summer of 695, 0'Dowd students sure got around! At the end of the school year, it was time to get away from it all on a relaxing vacation. The list of places to go was endless. Students went everywhere from Barcelona to Budapest, Las Vegas to London, Pinecrest to Puerto Vallarta, Santa Cruz to Sonora Pass, Waikiki to Washington, D.C., Vancouver to Venice or Yellowstone to Yorktown. Some chose to hike to the top of a mountain, while others sought the action of the big city. Four Seniors even had the opportunity to experience college life for a week at the Catholic University of America. Europe was a popular destination this summer as well. Some juniors and graduates accompanied Ms. Kolsrud on a tour of Italy. Miss Kunkle took a group of students on a sightseeing trip to England and France. The Cushings, Mr. Derby and Mr. Luke also took students on an exciting adventure to Ireland and Scotland. No matter where they went, O,Dowd students had a memorable summer. Below: Brendan Buller, Tyler Kreitz and Cory Ledwick are shown at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel on Waikiki Beach. Above: Seniors Jessica Garcia SL Marissa Galvin, with graduates Liz Justinson 8: Erin Galvin on a hike at Pinecrest Lake. Above Right: During a trip to Yorktown, Virginia, Aimee Van Selow and her brother Pieter dressed up in Colonial costumes. Right: Micaela Gerardin and Stephanie Shippin with some biker friends at Yellowstone National Park in Montana. 5? fig - 3 I It -' 5 if ., V N I ff' 1 P 4' U: Summer 4' .EL OE at Above: Scott Darmstadt , Sean Sexton, and Elvis are living lavishly down in Las Vegas While on vacation, Sean won S 720.00 I!! Below: Jaime Wolverton-Powell and Matt Bettinelli-Olpin chill out while tloating on Alpine Lake. Top: Sheila Milligan and Karla Tihbctts taking a plunge in Santa Cruz. Below: Rofa Terrazas 84 Melissa Conradi 'dm Ttittil Above: Benton Wong. John Leibce, Right: Alison Manuel and her family with Jett' Wong and Peter Macllvaine attended Angela Aiello on the snow-covered summit Engineering 2000 in Washington. D. C. of Sonora Pass in mid-July. with 0'Dowd graduate Nicki Salcta at the top ot' Mt. Tam. T -I 'I Summer 4' :- 4. 1- 7 ,,-I .gg if Freshmen Phantoms Far Right: Okay Freshmen, its supposed to 4 go on the wall, not the floor 5 Q! ,wg g. e 5 ll' r UT kivv I' i ev . nf. ,jp in . I ' ha 'fit Right: I JB-X think I'm A e gonna 'I M if puke! V S. 1 0: Middle: Get down with the boogie! Above: It's a good thing we have those child proof scissors, otherwise I might cut myself. Bottom: Wow! Look at those Seniors, don't they look so cool! I can't wait until weire Seniors! xl Spirit Week ,,, .E Above: '4And ghghhgh! I think I just swallowed a bug! ill Left: l'm still drinking my milk, give me two more years! Below: Oh my goodness! No, she didnlt wear that! g'f - ' - ff .., -M , . 1 his - - - kd 1 . ,----...--U s gat ,.. .gg 1 1 -' .1 ,ffl l A f -eil Q' M197 l . . ' ' - .3 5 1 Q 41 jx. l .1 t UKNY Above: O'Dowd Freshmen are blown away after they experience their first Spirit Week. bove: Nine-Nine! Cuz We're cool like that? 4' E' Spirit Week ,,' .31 'HIE 9 -505 Right: Mimi realizes that she is in for u 'Sthriller of 21 night. Below: Nicole, donit look now, but there is u big fatjuicy booger hanging out ofthe Cameraman's nose. -3 A ii W.. thy, .,,r DM'- Above: Deep thoughts by Alvin Lee: I would smile, but I have food in my teeth, so l won't. 1 .-2' Spirit Week ,,'..E, 4. OE- 10 -sig- '11 V' JA X ffwi if PM Above: Doesnlt it feel good to beat the Juniors? ttf? ore S tar' l Far Left: ' I 1 : President ' .' R an lf' A 'ak y 5' 'H Kell mum 5 .l body kr I WW A f -- , XXX ' guards. L V , V t Left: Sophomores finally learn how to do the wave. W, xl -JPL W Kbove: Up, up and away! if Above: At least we won one event. Middle: No fair...y0u aren't allowed to use chemical warfare. Above: Who cares what our theme is, at least we are out of class. 1' .-? Spirit Week ,,'.5, 4- IE 11 -ll Below: Celine Sabatte demonstrates how to do the Funky Chicken. V6 fi? . -uvlllnsllli Below: Sabrina breaks the balloon on her eight hundredth try reminiscent of Kai Dwyer in last years Olympics. J' r N, , , SPP' eo,,e,,er , ilii Q Em Above: Jarrett and Teresa decided to dress up as Freshmen for Halloween. Right: We know losing Spirit Week is disappointing Alyssa, but it's not that bad. 4' E' Spirit Week 4' .31 xiii A Below: Why am I wearing all of this'? We're not even gonna come close to winning spirit week. Below: If you pretend the whole audience is in their underwear, it's not too hard to go on stage. Middle: Mimes in training? No, ifsjust Below: Naptime Tove, please go to the attendance Venus and Brett recovering from finding the Office. life-savers...20 minutes before the Seniors. Ext gigs, fi' ,xi 'K Wf- ft 3 1 3 9, I u 1 ,a V' B i 'HK W V , 7- eetgf' i I ,I .Iv wllmzfo: liiiifw 1 ' 'K Far Left: E lt's not a pyramid! It's a rectangle! Left: We Found him! Now what do we do with him? iam-1 1 '.-2' Spirit week ,,' +L - 13 .5 .1-.. Below: Please hurry up and take the damn picture, now that my mouth is frozen this way. Middle: One of these nerds is not like the other, one of these things just doesn't belong. fi ' Y X ' 1 'tst A 'fi Right: lt' s nice to know you have friends to share times like these! Far Right: By the way Tony, that's not where Eric keeps his wallet. Below: I can't believe someone showed up wearing the same outfit as me!!! 521' f i i, '3 ' Nw 'Z TJ 4 K 4,51-. I Y lo r fi! it i wr Senior Sn land if 1-ld.-2 14 ..-.95 E' Spirit Week ,,' .E- Below: You make the call, which one's the ventriloquist and which 0ne's the dummy. Q! 1 i f.'x., Flelowz zhicks. I wish I could be a Ninja Turtle too, they get all the M7 1 K 2 ,pm- iw-or N-er' , ,ri ef M ' Below: OW, ooh! Don'l put y0u're hand there. Ouch, watch il! Pain, l feel the pain! L..,Qff Above: Rogain, before and after. Left: Hey, watch out below! -if E' Spirit Week ,,' .EL 45 QE- 15 -5 Q5 Below: Adidas Shoes are not only found on Below: These three Juniors critique a Sophomorels outfit in, what looks like disgust. the field, but also on the quads. may H3- Above: As Alexis comes down the runway, we see that her checkered sweater gives a simple black skirt a whole new look. Middle Left: This Freshman shows us that she is already thinking about college. Middle Right: Plaid shirts over tee-shirts XX . r 5 HJ ' A I V4 'H mi i l 5 . , , . -no , Til Ikgie I H , . . . ...nf , , , ,yi Q fig i' 1. 9335 fr ,V Y vi liz 1, all ,J . , its fs ' 'P .,.i A- . 1 ' l ff-. are the norm at Qiljowd, Above: Here you can see a variety of fashion at O'Dowd: hats, skirts, plaid shirts, khakis, C- hooded sweat shirts, etc. 4' If What's Hot ,,' .E,, +5 Q3 16 -5. Q5 WHAT' HGT AN HAT,S NOT 4 vs? r I Y JE 1 bove: All types of footwear are found at Above: GAP, once again, remains a Above: No explanation needed Dowd, from dressy to casual. favorite among O'D0wdianS. Typical O,Dowd Fashion of '95 8: '96 I Best Places to Shop .BQSI Movies worn and torn blue jeans - GAP Pulp Fiction platform shoes J, Crew Clueless sandals Banana Republic Seven Apollo 13 tee shirts with logos anything from the GAP knee highs CFreshmen onlyj vinyl skirts shorts fSeniors onlyb hats sunglasses jellies cropped tops anything shiny Buffalo Exchange Salvation Army Best Places to Eat Noah's Bagels Barney' s Blondie, s Zachery' s Worst Movies Waterworld The Brady Bunch Beverly Hills Cop 3 Vampire in Brooklyn Favorite Radio Stations KMEL KFOG LIVE 105 KRQR w1LD 107 YOUNG COUNTRY Ko1v1E KSAN Favorite Hang out Spots Montclair Telegraph Anywhere but school Best Actresses - Angela Bassett Worst Actresses - Kathy Ireland Best TV Shows - E.R. - Meg Ryan - Cindy Crawford - Seinfeld - Sandra Bullock - Madonna - Friends - Rene Russo - Demi Moore Best Actors John Travolta - Denzel Washington - Hugh Grant - Samuel L. Jackson - Worst Actors Keanu Reeves Brad Pitt John Bobbit Antonio Banderas Worst TV Shows - Saturday Night Live - Beverly Hills 90210 - The O. J. Simpson Trial 4' 'E' What's Not 4' .E, 'S ii- 17 .5 Q5 Below left: Kelly Shea reads from the Bible. Below: Jason Fritzsche and his mother bring the bread and wine to the alter. VI.. M . . f f The Campus Ministry Team by yy organized numerous wonderful and sirfi J entertaining masses this year. They S Y were thought-provoking yet joyful. Masses allow people to experience some spiritual peace at a school filled with hectic run-around schedules. They provide students with an opportunity to experience a different side of O'Dowd and see the priests deliver meaningful messages. Mr. Judd organizes the Campus Ministry Team as well as the Choir, J whose beautiful voices resound in gloriying splendor. Songs that the choir sang ranged from These Are the Daysi' by 10,000 Maniacs to 6'The Saints Go Marching In . Overall, the masses were exciting yet interesting and students seemed to enjoy them immensely! ,. 1 Above: Erin Jones and Julie Baker reminisce about the good-old Above: Students represent different cultures and religions at thi days. Ecuemenical Mass. They try to teach others about their traditions customs and ways of life. -IIE - Masses .ir 4-' 'E' 18 'll .E lBel0w: Jasmine Robinson sings her heart out as Below: In a rehearsal for West Side Story. Jamil Downey praetrices the part of Jessica Moffett waits her turn. Tony, while Ryan Kelly gets ready for his big debut as Maria. lil ,. :iii ti? ' Above: Get down, get down! Below: Father Malo delivers a thoughtful ' and meaningful sermon Above: Mr. Tyler makes shadow puppets while speaking at the Eeuemenical Mass. -QE. Masses ' 'E' 41 OE' 19 .5 Q5 ssemblies 8: Rallies Often, many students are unaware of the hours of planning and preparation that are devoted to putting together what will hopefully be an entertaining forty-five minutes out of class. On the other hand, members of the Assemblies and Rallies Committee know quite well that organizing rallies is not an easy job, especially when it means getting to school at 7:30 in the moming. This year's committee worked hard to come up with creative new games, skits, and other activities that involved the students. Results i of this work were seen during the sports rallies, car raffle and the Spirit Week Rally, with extra help from the A.S.B.. One member commented, ul never realized what a tedious job it could be...', However, all that work paid off after a year of successful and fun assemblies. IIIHH U Right: A.S.B. President, Ryan Kelly, kicks off the Car Raffle. Far Right: Seniors, Dave Alderman and Rosa Terrazas, tries to silence his adoring fans. Right: i'Mmmm...free pudding. t W' 1'-'Y 2 , -'I lg- l Assemblies -of .E- flili- 20 -sig Below: Because I sold all my raffle tickets, I was the Below: 'Tm the D.J., hc's the stripper. coolest...hence, the name SlCE'. Above: Students pray together for anderstanding at the B.S.U. assembly. Above: 'This assembly is the BOMBYYV, f 5 ,W . . 1 ... g Wa 'Wa Above: Clarence and Jonathan discuss God's position in man's life after a tragedy, during the B.S.U. assembly. T' 'J' Assemblies .Q .EL 'lr OE- 21 .Q 05 Dances The dances this year attendance and it was evident have all been different. The on the dance floor. back to school dance had its The biggest task of the dance comittee Was to bring the dances back on campus. And after six years they succeeded with the Valentine Dance. Everyone had a good time and hopefully there will be more dances back on campus. Attendance was impressive at all the O'Dowd dances this year. If you didnlt have a chance to join in all the fun, be sure to come usual Freshmen attendance, but there was also representation from other classes as well. The Spirit Week dance Dance of the Decadesi' featured music from the 50's, 60,s, 70's and 80,s. Each class came dressed according to their decade which were chosen during Spirit Week. The Winter Ball '4Unforgettable,' was fun for to one of the dances next all and the D.J. played a year. Wide variety of music. There was a large Above: Common' tell us we're cute. Above Right: Oh no! She did not wear my same outfit! Right: Two Sophomores having fun at the Spirit Week Dance. 1 Ii' mt Dances -4' x- 45 OE: 22 .ni 05 Below: They wore short skirts. Above: Please, what ever you do, just don't tell my wife! These four Seniors are taking a break from the bee-bopping at the spirit week Dance of the Decades? Top: Can we say CHEESE? Middle: We won't even ask. in f YN ,,,., X 4 . H x Above: Stella Evans rocks on with her bad Right: Thank you Thigh Master! SC 4,6 'I OE- 23 -sig- I' Dances 4' :- ut ide Acti ities Most students participate in activities outside of O,Dowd. They do volunteer work, are in clubs, play sports, play instruments or belong to musical organizations, or have after- school jobs. Anyone can see O'Dowd students involved in all kinds of activities. These students are involved everywhere and anywhere. Some students volunteer at shelters, as tutors, and other after - school programs. Often, students Above: After a devastating loss, the Oakland Rams said, t' We wish we were a little bit taller, we wish were ballers! -l.'.E. U' 4. I Outside Activities I' .gf F' 24 'U 0: begin volunteering as Sophomores for their Christian service project. Plenty of O'Dowdians are involved in clubs outside of school like the Oakland Asian Youth Organization COAYOJ or in leadership progams. Many also participate in church youth groups. Many athletes play sports in the off- season to stay in shape. Still others play in church leagues or on other teams for fun instead of competition. A lot of students play in orchestras, or sing in choirs and take lessons to advance their musical talent. 1 - V 7 Above: Kelly Shea participates for the All-Star swim ia, . team, the Aquabears. r S Left: Sooo...it was Billy all along!! Below: Kristian Hanelt spends his early mornings out on the water with his crew team. V y Above: Michael Austin is a proud member of the San Leandro S' YAC Squad fYouth Advisory Commissionb, which deal with teen ' A i Y, Q. issues in San Leandro. 4 A Left: Every Wednesday, Quinn Walker, J .P. Stoops, Alex Carlson, Matt Smith, Scott Roosevelt, and Alexis Ogdie get together to practice basketball or frisbee at 4:20. 'fr - :- Y .. .Z Outside Activities .. -.. I- 25 'H 0: Lunchtime Activities Lunchtime is one of the few times during the day when O'Dowd students can take a break from the strenuous daily schedule and relax. ,t Students can enjoy good food from the Cafeteria or bring their own lunch. Many Seniors take advantage of their Senior privildge to eat outside, while underclassmen eat in the Cafeteria or Annex. Throughout the school year, Student Council sponsors various lunchtime activities including the entertaining contests during Spirit Week. There are also several concerts at lunch, put on by the very talented music department. X, W mlfif i WW V Above: HMy nachos have a first name its G.0.0.D.Y. I have to add that Y to give it five syllablesf, 1 -if .I Lunchtime 4' .31 45 OE- 26 -n 95 Below Left: Ho-Hum, just another picture of ASB. Below: Hey! ls this another infomercial for that spray on hair stuff. VVAM g K 1 H2241 Above: As this group of Freshmen is demonstrating, it is a common misconception that they too are allowed to sit outside, Jen Cohn stars in one one those provocative Klien computer commercial. ,- 1995-96 Car Raffle Even though we didnlt reach our goal of 5Bl00,00, this years Car Raffle was still a success. We raised over 590,000 + that will go to the various clubs, sports, and classes here on campus. This years prizes were as follows: third prize, a home stereo system, second prize, a hand-held Camcorder, first prize, a Macintosh Pentium computer, and Grand Prize was a fully loaded 1996 Eddie Bauer Ford Explorer. Above: Making winners and losers, Fr. Ranalletti draws names for the raffle. Below: Mrs. Freccero runs up to claim her Above: This years 1996 Eddie Bauer Ford Explorer moments before Sara Varni brand new car. and Nicole Smith stole it. -4' ls. Car Raffle 4' .EL CLOSE-UP In January, 17 O,Dowd students braved the snow and went to Washington D.C.. Mrs. Sussman led the trip as usual. The Close-up Foundationls goal is to give high school students a chance to explore the American government and Washington. There was a special focus this year, students from the former Soviet Union were there with us. Hlt was interesting to see that students from Russia are a lot like we are in American, said Senior Mary Maxwell. Some highlights of the trip included the U.S. National Holocaust Museum, the Smithsonian, Capitol Hill Day, touring the Monuments, the Hard Rock Cafe, a tive minute stop at the White House, the snowball fight, the F.B.I. building, the Vermeer exhibit, Georgetown University, Theatre Night, Shear Madness, the Supreme Court, the Keynote nap and meeting our Senatorls assistants. Far Right: Shouldn't you guys be somewhere? - S Right: Jen, Mary-Margret and Katie anxiously await their food. Right: Smile Rohan! At least we are not in school! Right: At times, the bus rides were a little bit boring. Far Right: Erik and Matt think about how much this bus ride reminds them of the last bus ride, and the one before that, and the one before . . . -if E' Close Up 4' .31 'l IE: 28 -1. Q5 Below: Matt, Katie, Jen, Mary-Margret, and Jaime just elow and Middle: The Hard Rock Cafe was a memorable evening. saw the F.B.l. tour. sf - K K , - 7. X1 , pn Q2 .o ff ' 1 on t l s Above: Students stop for a breath ol' fresh air before the dance! Above: We told her not to talk to strangers, but we forgot to tell her not to kiss them! -l.'.s. 45 01? 29 4 Q5 Close Up 4' .E- ww, N 4' E' Candids ,,' .EQ 'I-OE 30 -4053- Wil if mn W- f Wg: a Z' ' ff, , MQ: W S, ur! . Q yu Q ' I ' M 3 -wa V, f. , W 4 x ' A ml 1 4' .5- Candids ., I. 4'-I QQ.:- -I Food and To Drive Every winter, B.O.D. hosts its traditional food and toy drive for needy families. This year it was a tremendous success. It was amazing to see how giving and caring the O'Dowd community can be, which was reflected in the enormous piles of gifts arranged for all forty- two families. These less fortunate people would not have had such a pleasant, warm Christmas if it had not been for the time and effort of each individual that brought in a present. From brand new bicycles, to Campbel1's chicken noodle soup and Cabbage Patch Kid dolls, the entire stack of goodies was loaded into the U-Haul to be delivered in time for the big day. Like Santais own helpers, the dedicated members of C.M.T. drove to the downtown neighborhood of Oakland. Each volunteer was aware of the message of Christmas: It's the giving that counts--not the getting. Knowing that you made a difference in other peoples lives makes you feel as though you are making the world a little bit better. St. Vincentis was very thankful for all of our thoughtfulness. Because of the actions of our school, they had stockings that were full, piles of presents, and delicious food to help them enjoy their holidays. Good job! Above: Teresa and Michelle discover that Above: HWe are just testing out the bikes to make sure hula-hooping with two just doesn't work. they are safe enough for the kids to use, honest! Franc and Jamil plead. Below: Hey, so that's what those guys were doing during B.A.S.C. class. '-'Im-L Food8zToy ,,'.E, Left: Mr. Mason does his annual boogie with C.M.T. during the Christmas skit. Not only does this winter assembly remind us of the importance of giving but we also are entertained by the band. Below: Although C.M.T. does not expect every student to donate their purse, Cynthia Perkins contribution is very thougtful. More common gifts are stuffed animals, canned goods, and books. Above: Ms. Correia is checking her list and checking it twice to see who was naughty and who was nice. 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N You count on AC Transit to get to and come back from your date. N You actually show up at detention. N The highlight of your Friday night is TGIF on Channel 7. N The 15 minute bell is the start of your day. N Your parents drop you off right in front of the gate, tying up traffic for five minutes as all your friends pile out of the mini-van. N You are under five feet. J T- '-' 2: Freshmen ,,' .EL 'L ,gif ', N '1 ,YV I su ,f , Y f ' .- 1 K 4' E Freshmen 4' .E 5 OE' 39 -.5 QE. H - J . 1 x f ,:,:,: 1 , X :SQ Q' gvwgx ggy fake WW V 5.995 94 V mg 1 Q-QQ 9239 f 2' '95 if Homeroom Representatives: Adebowale Adeniji, Sarah Carson, Tony Chapman, Nadia Roche, Jeannine Walker, and Megan West Class Officers: President: Katie Morehead Vice-President: Morgan O'Connor SecretarylTreasurer: Alanna Higgins Qffciicitr f , 4.214 -0 4. ll- Adebowalc A. Adeniji Oladunni A. Adeniji Jose L. Aguilera Casey P. Allan Mary C. Anthenien Nick A. Ayers Michael J. Balich Ronald E. Barron Christopher R. Bennett Lauron M. Bennett-Early Matthew P. Bernal Emily C. Bemer Tracy R. Bitz Carly T. Blanchard Jamie E. Bonnifield Lauren N. Bowes Raymond A. Bradley Jessica Brandin Jordan J. Brandon Allen Brandt Andrew M. Bray Lara H. Brecher Karla A. Briscoe-Weldon Katherine A. Brooks Sheldon D. Brown Alex P. Buddington Joshua P. Burastero Bennett C. Burns Freshmen 40 -ll P T - QWQ 3.1 l - 0' ' 'i 'S 'YP' ' F - 'fi . 2 as ar.:- ll I L -S. .. i , . at S XX t X X Pl 3 mx Sk 1 2 A 3 Xxx NN X. . K . . ....... .oz N Y Q- , 5 5. i sttt 2 . N jf' r.a.ssf rr-M.. ! f.? ,l Wee xx s x R 1 yfgf . . ' s 1 K l' -qs: I., '1- .. X .cw 5' X 1: my sg .16 , 'tn E .E 7 rw x Pt Q. y - 5- : J . Gabriel R. Cullen Ross B. Cussen Left: I DON'T think so' Alicia S. Callahan Sam R. Came Sarah M. Carson Peter D. Caso Jordan M. Cathey Brian C. Caughell Anthony R. Champion Jessica L. Chan Tony T. Chapman Miya S. Chen Angela Cheung Meridith A. Choy James R. Clark Ben R. Clayton Jason R. Comte Charles R. Conradi Jon M. Corralejo Jermey M. Cotroneo William P. Council Ben L. Crew William W. Crow David S Cygielman Katherine F. D'l-Iarlingue Ian J. Da Cunha Erin M. Dangerfield if 41'- P C' Freshmen ' 4 1 4 - Right: Stop staring! Don't look at him! Is he looking at me? Freshmen discover the opposite sex. Below: What are you looking at? James R. Day Laura J. Denenberg Lauren G. Dieckmann Otto R. Dittmer Craig J. Domer Sarah C. Donnelly Yeondo A. Durst Nicole Odeon Scott T. Eanes Kevin J. Eastman Carmen G. Echols David B. Edgerly Andrew R. Elliott Luke M. Erickson Clayton A. Evans Heidi A. Faison William B. Fanning Hailey K. Fenoglio Erick J. Forbes Paul J. Franco Gregory Frazier ...Qui l I PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE Q Freshmen 4' I, -'li -- 42 -.5 gg. .X i 1 we :mf . Justin R, Fritzsche Jordan L. Fruchtman Kelsey A. Fruehan Adam M. Garcia Sonia B. Garcia Scott Garvin Carla D. Gayden Jeremy M. Goldstein Stefan E. Goldstein Neal J. Gordon Tyler J . Gordon William H. Greene 5 S X I Adam J. Greer 4 if James D. Gregg Christopher W. Greiner Elliott M. Groves Daniel S. Guerra Daniel Gusner Janelle L. Hailey Patrick A. Hankins Ryann J. Hannigan .Rf , ,, is Above left: Yeah! I got a ride to Leona's house tonight! Above: For Freshmen, lunch is a time to gossip with old friends, and make new ones, even if they are wearing the same outfit. Left: Even though Orientation will help Freshmen out later, it does not seem like it when they have to listen to the administration talk on and on and on. 'Y 4 ' Freshmen ,,' 45 4. :- Christopher S. Hanzcl Elizabeth A. Harland Lauren C. Harms Cassandra A. Hazen Erik E. Hendrickson Mark A. Herrick Casey E. Heusler Miguel K. Hidalgo-Bamcs Alanna D. Higgins Kimberley D. Hinkley Paul F. Hoffman Liam A. Honigsberg Calvin L. Hubble Hans L. Hugel Anna M. Ishida Laura M. Jaeger Michael J. Jennaro Rachel A. Jensen-Akula Elizabeth R. Johnson Gareth B. Johnson Katrina S. Johnson Margaret C. Johnson Kevin M. Jones Ryan L. Jones lan D. Judd Meghan B. Kalkstein Gideon N. Kaplan Nicholas A. Kealy 1 Freshmen 44 -1. .W 93 A.:- Left: Freshman come in two sizes Denise N. Kees Caitlin M. Kelly Conan M. Kelly Kristin M. Kennard Erin M. Kennedy Micheal A. Kenney Scott J. Kerns Matthew J. Kessler Robin E. Kirschbaum Kelly E. Klaas Lindsey E. Klaus Meredith L. Klausner Kevin H. Klein Gregory W. Knotts Patrisha A. Kral Derek J. Lambeth Todd W. Lathrop Eugene S. Lee Jeremy H. Lee Samuel J. Levy Philip C. Lim Cheryl Lo Erin C. Lobo Justin A. Logan Michael S. Loh David R. Long Zachary D. Lopez Kristen M. Lowe generally Freshmen 4' 45 45 -QQ E- Right: Hey! That guy is taking a picture of us! Devron M. Lyles Meghan L. MacDougall -U1 'WQIP Paul C. Mader Nathan J. Mahon Anthony D. Marschak Eduardo P. Martinez lmani A. Mayes Nicholas L. Mazur John A. McDonald Timothy A. McGallian Sierra J. McGee Melissa R. McKeown Sean M. McMahon Megan A. Mertz Alexander S. Metaxas Margaret C. Meyers Eric A. Miles Nicholas J. Miller Tara M. Mitchell I. M. Shaggy Matthew M. Moenich Jessica D. Moffett Sean M. Mooney Claire E. Moore Kathrine B. Morehead Laura C. Morton Joshua M. Murchison Jason C. Murphy Freshmen 46 4. .9 Left: I'm starting to think I'm a little bit early for the Powder-Puff game Below: The Frosh Barbeque is as good as the cafeteria food gets. PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE 6, Katherine E. Murphy Kathryn R. Murry Lisa C. Mygrant Margrethe C. Narahara Nadine S. Nassif ex uno Juliana M. Neely SF'- 'N Veronica M. Nelson Christian M. Nery Elena M. Nethercotl PHOTO ' AVAFJILCALLE Benny C' Ng Saya Nhim Haruki Nii Alana M. Nolan Michael B. Norman Morgan J. O'Connor Peter J. O'Donnell T J A . Jennifer C. O'Shea ' - Toshio P.Onaga I Sarah A. Pachner Frank Palestini fx Christopher M. Pankow Peter S. Panos-Ellis Rupal K. Patel Austin G. Payne Dorothy J. Payne Keri A. Pegram 4 Alessandra M. Pelliccia v f a-' 33. Joel M. Perpetuo 1' 4' Freshmen ,,' 45 F' -of Jordan E. Pete Tiffany M. Peters Erin M. Pflaum Shawn J. Pinkney Jeffrey G. Pon Matthew J. Powers Kenneth W. Prevost Christopher N . Pritchard Kenny J. Prola Tina R. Pruett John T. Quinn III Ramon D. Ramirez Lee A. Ratcliff Nicola V. Reynolds Erie E. Rheinheimer Matthew A. Riley Joel A. Roberts Nadia A. Roche Ashley K. Rockett Jeffrey B. Rubin Christopher J. Ruggiero X , -: 4- ks... r I N K Q J 'Nv- l' I R - -l-' X iw ..'e-- .. e A as ...vi- Abover My parents are paying S5000 a year so I can learn to snap my fingers?!! Above Right: Lunch is the time for Freshmen to kick back with their friends and discuss the day's events. Right: Omigod, you're kidding right? Homework on the weekends?!! Freshmen 4' 1,1 4-H F' -ll '43- if - . --.Qs Q , -. - 52.5 X W5 'S E ' 25 ., a,,5:t RP ge ' i 'M x E E X 17 . 3 . 5 . 4 PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE ,,. -o A S . Q . lil 'S i S I 2 l is 5 s , Left: Willie Crow eyes the punch suspiciously. Below: Daydreaming about how cool it was to be a big bad 8th Grader is a common part of Freshman year. L-...,. ss mi L f X ' lu .av 0- ' Q - s Q 1 ifgz V. , k Q X Zi 2 X' Eric J. Ryan Katherine A. Ryan Laura E. Sage Alexandra M. Santos Gregory J. Saucedo Lucia C. Schmit . 1 Jamie S. Schukle V. Allison L. Schultz Richard E. Schumacher Lesley M. Scoffem Moira Cider Sara Cider Michael F. Seals Christine R. Sequeira 'mi' 5 Vladimir D. Serganin Arturo D. Serrano Adam M. Shaffer Tomiko P. Sharpnack Brian A. Shipman Dilek E. Silva Jason W. Silva -1' :- all - 49 -5 Q5 Freshmen 4' .. 'E -I Right: Okay! I've got it! Left then right?! No! Right then left. Below: Suzy? Who's Suzy? And why does she keep sending me notes? Ann D. Silver ' Hilary R. Sledge Dylan B. Southard Joshua M. Srago Liza B. Stalman Jessica R. Stanley Liam O. Staskawicz Eugene A. Stovall IV Dallas J. Strelo Michael L. Sudjati Julie E. Sussman Elizabeth M. Sutton Andrea C. Szabo Rebecca E. Tegan Walter K. Teruya Cole Tibbetts Kymberlee T. Towns Elizabeth J. Turner Eric W. Tyler Nathan M. Vieira-Ducey C- Bond James Bond Freshmen if:- 45 -ll .T- Douglas T. Vierra Jeannine N. Walker Katherine J. Walker Lara C. Wallman Robert M. Walton ! '::, g i Shanikka J. Washington 55 li-QL Raymond A. Yocke Brian J. Young Lucy C. Zhang Lisa A. Zigenis .+P Above: Three Freshmen try to remember their A, B, C's upon entering D'Dowd. w D ? if Desiree Wei 'FQ Laura K. Weld Q 5 'T Stephanie L. Wells .. 1. Megan A. Wemmer if Megan G. West 2 Nicholas E. White Kate A. Whitlow David F. Wilkinson Avery M. Williams Briar Williams Winston G. Wills Shoshana R. Wolf Ricky Wong Samantha C. Wong Michael A. Wood Above: Two Freshmen girls give each other telepathic wedgies. 8 4' Freshmen 4' 'L 45 ' 4. :. SGPH ORGNUS You Might Be A Sophomore if... N Your brain actually shrinks instead of increasing in size. N Youire caught driving with mom riding shot gun. N You get called a Freshman. N You have a huge biology test and are up all night studying. N You still get hit in the head by the locker above you. N The late bus announcements apply to you. N You still have time to go home and Watch Disney Afternoon. N You think the firepits is a camp ground. N You're still wondering who Shua is. X N You are constantly rejected when asking upper classman for rides. - N You think that three pounds of make-up looks fly. N You still have two more years left at O'Dowd. I- I, . N You spell Sophomore with only two Ho's . vj Y X Y , O Y Q 3 O o ' if ' 1 1 -' .xr Sophomores 4' .E- 'S OE- 52 A Q5 . WY ' X P 1 X I CX G 4' M' Sophomores 4' .31 ll! 53 -agg- Q 36 i . . W - Q Nw f v wifgz I -P ' ag i in A , , x Q V :I : bt .5 21.2 V, la., .,.s..j.,. .M '- H Homeroom Representatives: Aaliyah Richmond, Katie Andresen, Lia Nagase, Stephanie Rynders, Joseph Hoyt, D'Lonra Ellis, Eleanor Alderman. Koji Tessien Class Officers: President: Omari W. Kceles Vice-President: Micaela D. Gerardin Secretary!Treasurer: Natalie M. Watters 41:- Mario V. Adoc Lawrence K. Aguiar Angela R. Aiello Eleanor M. Alderman Jonathan J. Aljoe Aden M. Allen Shannon M. Allison Meikel C. Andrade Kathryn E, Andresen Joseph L. Appel Jade Archuleta-Gans Ashley T. Arkles Jennifer A. Astrup IRA Daniel E. Bacon Andrew B. Baker Austin T. Beck Genevieve Bender Christine C. Bensen Leah E. Berkowitz Eli B. Berland Jessica L. Bischalancy Andrew T. Boli Sarah R. Boze Kelley K. Bradshaw Michelle N. Breslauer Sarah E. Brett Christian S. Brown Sophomores 45 ' 4. 4 Q -4' :- Dl- I HN ---2: A Left: '98 in the make!! . HCJTO NL? AV!-.ELAEE F Jess J. Brown Paul R. Brown Benjamin M. Brunel Erica M. Brutocao-Kemp Horacio N. Bucio Eric W. Buettner Patrick R. Bumside Matt J. Bystrom Vanessa Cajina Colleen B. Callaghan Stephanie H. Cataldo Christopher Cavalli Stuart W. Chamberlain Elizabeth Chang Mary Chang Michael D. Chin Alexander R. Chiu Benjamin A. Coates Kenneth D. Collins II Ryan L. Colvin Christopher B. Craun Kamilah P. Crawford Daniela F. Croda Alex G. Cuthbertson Sarah B. Cygielman Jasper O. Darsana Nima Davari T' 4' Sophomores 4' 45 -QQ :- Right: Mom, remember how you wouldn't let me take drivers training? Well, I got a detention and now I need a ride. Below: You come to me for a favor? 4 il... ' Andrea R. De Castro Aja H. De Coudreaux Michael R. De Grazia Kristina M. Dedekian Brian J. Delucchi Michelle L. Digiacomo Kristin K. Dochterman Audrey ll Patrick C. Domin Emily J. du Plessis Patrick L. Duncan Peter O. Dunlap Joan E. Dupont Samantha A. Durbin Daniel M. Eagan Ben B. Edwards D'Lonra C. Ellis Catherine M. Ewen Alexander D. Fahrenbach Maynard C. Fairchild Jamie D. Faison 'Ut - Sophomores -1' :- 4. ur- Q. .E an -- a-my xii-'K 'K , .A -H. . ...Q-at -t ,-s vw . . v-an --K.. il Paul T. Fakaros Francis J. Fernandez Brigid M. Finley Tori C. Fleming Julie R. Florence Raul S. Flores f Aaron B. Francis Nicole M. Freccero Matthew R. Freeland Julia T. Fuller Gerald J. Gallardo David M. Garcia Jose A. Garcia A Jacob W. Gardiner Alysia E. Gatchalian Michael J. Gebhardt Brooke H. Gentry Micaela D. Gerardin Joseph M. Gettelman Anthony A. Glafkides Left: Huh? Above: Ha... Ha... very funny! A whoopie cushion. How original. Left: Joe you're an idiot!! 1 4' Sophomores ,,. 'L 'FQ'- 57 QQ.:- Right: Oh please...please don't let the water come through my nose. Below: OW! Guys? I think I chipped my tooth! Maya A. Gonzalez Robert R. Grant Nicholas E. Greiner Laura C. Grossmann Ryan P, Gutterson Jeremy C. Hacker Anna C. Haegel Lisa P. Hale Erin L. Hamlett Amy R. Harrison Nicole M. Harrison Artia R. Hawkins Kevin P. Herlihy Michael D. Herman Laura N. Hess Timothy K. Hester Joseph M. Hickman Kareem A. Hines Karima T. Holland Mario D. Holten Maya M. Houston Joseph S. Hoyt Sarah A. Husain Tiffany I. Ilacqua Nicky K. Ip Abtin Jalali Stephanie M. Janda Krazy Nine SixG ' . Sophomores it -QQ. v kigxixt 1' -lr .5- I ' 'iifffiff' W- '--fi XA Left: Yo! Wait, my gum. Kamilah M. Johnson Alex Kalofonos Omari W. Keeles Robert G. Kelso John King Jarson D. Kirton Melissa D. Kittell John I. Kitts Eirin M. Krane Scott L. Kushner Madelyn M. Lanctot Matthew M. Laplante Sarah M. Larned Marisa A. Larson Steven Lau Rich M. Laven Alison M. Lee Alvin J. Lee Daniel K. Lee Dawn-Dianne Lee Nicholas L, Lemas Anthony M. Levine John K. Lloyd Jennifer A. Loh Jennifer L. Lovewell Megan D. Low Sarah C. Lundy Dustin S. Ma I think you got 'fl 4' Sophomores ..,'. I. 4503- 59 -A 31- Nicholas A. Maccarone Alexander N. MacLeod Katherine E. Mahaney Elisa V. Malin Alison A. Manuel Ben L. Maring Alexandra Marko Adrian R. Mateo Morgan R. Mathewson Taylor J. McDonald Mike W. McGuiness Kevin M. McLaughlin Bill R. Mertz Nicholas Mihailovski Laura C. Mitchell Jenny E. Mok Mike J. Montgomery Chris M. Moore Joslyn C. Moore Katie E. Moyce William C. Munich PHOTO n NOT . AVAILABLE I n 4 Q . Above: Do either of you have a sweater? I'm feeling a draft. Above Right: Don't you guys get tired of taking these lame lunchtime photos Right: You'll sell me this book for only eighty dollars ! Wow, that's really generous of you. -I 1'- Sophomores ,,' 'L 'L 1-I., i E7 EI Left: Those unfortunate sophomores have to take P.E. both semesters. Below: Cool! I get to be in A.V.! Now I'1l never miss Jerry Springer PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE Simone D. Murphy Justin G. Murray James M. Nachlwey Lia K. Nagase Aaron C. Nagel-Werd Q A A Michael W. Nassii' i A -1 Dallas E. Nelson Justin U. Nwozuzu Adrienne N. O'Conne1l Erin P. O'Leary e Sean M. O'Shea Adeke L. Obbanya Lauren E. Opel Justin K. Ossola Frank C. Packard-Reed Josh F. Pappalardo Amy T. Parentc Samuel Park Stephen R. Parker Joseph J. Parks at C 4' Sophomores 4' 1 45 ' 4. E Right: Man, that joke sucked. Christopher D. Pattillo-Dewitt Alexis J. Peri Graham T. Pilecki Ted S, Plunkett Theodore N. Polyzos Nicholas R. Pon Patrick N. Post Michael R. Powell Grant D. Power John F. Quaresma Aaron M. Quinn Sarah L. Rasch David F. Reed Kevin P. Reimers John Paul J. Reyes Christopher W. Reynolds Aaliyah S. Richmond Sheriene A. Ridenour Meghan E. Ritchie Ki Nam K. Ro Steven D. Romero Alicia T. Ross-Beck Nicole L. Rossi Stephanie M. Rynders Micheline M. Sabatte Takashi Sakano Scott T. Salwasser m . Taylor S. Samuelson : V 1 4' Sophomores ,,' 'L 41 ir- 62 it.:- Qmwm 2 Q u Left: Eleanor's chilln' out, releaxing on the big D . Below: So, how 'ya getting home tonight, do you want a ride with me and my mom? J,,,-.WN Kathryn M. Sanders Kathryn J. Sargent Starr L. Saunders Christopher R. Schoch Michael J. Seidel Joseph W. Sequeira Natalie J. Shaver Stephanie N. Shippen Matthew H. Silver Susan J. Skapik Alexis L. Smith Matasebya T, Smith Myesha S. Smith . . Rochelle M. Smith Anna H. Snyder Kim A Soller Kim A Sousa Marissa S. Spritzer-Satomi Markku T. St. John Emily V. Steinkamp Kelli M. Stewart Daniel G Sullivan Mollie F. Sullivan Seth D. Syberg Adam N. Teekell Koji M. Tessien Lawrence E. Thomas 1 Il . Sophomores 4. lr- Q- '- -4 Right: Erin O'Leary and Natalie Watters at the back to school dance. Below: What's up with you? Alicia D. Thompson Erika C. Thormahlen Daniel U. Thuillier Kevin C. Tibbels Christianna T. Toler Natalia M. Torres Chris R. Turner Justin M. Unvcrzagl Roxanne L. Urry Aimee R. Van Selow Lauren J. Vander Veen Amy A. Vaughn Matthew J. Vclla Nick J. Ventresco Jessica A. Vidal Nathan D. Walker Leo N. Wallach Theresa O. Walsh Brianne L. Wallerhousc Jennie A. Watson-Lamprey Natalie M. Watters Y Sophomores 4' I. 64 al:- PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE Alex C. Woodward Geoffrey D. Wool Dcmetra M. Yfantis Left: Look, that football player is cute. Lower Left: Yea, that's right! We're from Castro Valley! Below: Hey baby, come my way! Robert F. WellBrock James W. White Geoffrey D. Williams Ayesha V. Wilson Erica D. Winnicki Olivia'C. Wong Ruth S. Wood -Q I- G- 4 ' Sophomores ' it I- 65 4. . J U IURERECTUS You Might Be A Junior if... NEvery morning you arrive at class covered with a new layer of dirt like Pig Pen in the Peanuts cartoon. NYou wake up and you donlt know how you got there, or whose pants you have on. NYou get a concusion leaving the lower parking lot. NReplacing jolt with milk in cereal is an everday thing. NYou have your weekend parties at the library, playing games such as pin the bibliography on the term papern NYour insurance agent goes out of business. NYou're so disillusioned with caffine that you ram into three cars, thinking '6Wow, Excellentln NThe security guards have a wanted posteri' of your car hanging on every wall of the school's campus. NThe NO- DOZ Distributer delivers directly to your home. NYou have so many parking tickets that you start using them as toilet paper. -1' E' Juniors ,,' .31 'lf li' 66 -5 .5 l J x L- 4. 'E' Juniors ,,' K x ' X W - We 49 f A '- f Q M aj Q 59 ,gr .. ef- 2. 52 W af 3,91 ,mg ft 'sikeat f ,.,. Q , g- yi- ya.. Q. 0 ,fa wx., A Q f- Q ' , t , A X . p if L' Class Officers: President: Jacob Russel-Snyder Homeroom Representatives: Kai Dwyer. Lashonda Wilson, Shannon Vice President: Jarrett Winfield Klatt. Hillary Bernstein, Nisa Frank, Secretary-Treasurer: Elizabeth Smith Annabel Lee, and Eustacia Moffett 'U- Michael L. Aaberg Britten J. Alexander Rebecca A. Alexander James M. Allan Bryan Andrews Kathryn Appel Michael Austin Julie A. Baker Stefanie A. Ball Peter F. Banks Paul A. Beardslee Adrienne Belai Hillary B. Bernstein Jonathan Boe Jason A. Bouey Alexander J. Braun Daniel P. Bridgman Leena J. Buerdier-Solis Brendan W. Buller Jennifer L. Burnham Kari A. Calderon Brigid S. Canning William A. Carlson William L. Carpenter James K. Chang Spencer W. Chen Courtney A. Childress Jamie M. Childs N. SET 2 tg A E if - T. . -.f , it 4' Juniors 4' 'L Qt!- 68 4. '5- u- PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE ,,...-mu-as is Left: G. I. Joe, Sgt. Roe and Beetle Bailey. Academy Class of 2001? Eric N. Chin Patrick W. Chung Matthew V, Croda Martha E. Crow Matthew B. Cummings Benjamin A. D'Harlingue Lisa A. D'Orazi0 Celeste Y. Dodge Shaquanna A, Donaldson Brett Donoviel Geer A. Du Bois Andrea D, Dumas David J. Dunch Kai N. Dwyer Shenelle M. Eaton Scott M. Erickson Luke T. Esposito Melissa R. Estes Angela M. Evans Skin E. Dipp Michael J. Fabrizio Raffaella E. Falehi Brianne N. Fernandez Jenny C, Femandez Adam F. Fishman Richard J. Foggiato Nisa R. Frank Benjamin J. Frost Y Q- . Juniors Jennifer A. Gale Morgan J. Garcia Annelise Gardiner Kevin J. Gardiner Benjamin P. Gcc Margaret M.GhidcIla Laura A. Gilberlson Michele C. Gilfcthcr Buck N. Akid Jamie G. Gonzalez Kevin A. Gordon Maloni F. Goss Corin A. Greenberg Thadeus E. Greenson Carla C. Guevara Rohit K. Gupta Anthony R. Hailc Reza Hamid Miles S. Hancock Nils M. Hansen Kristen B. Harris Juniors Right: Geer DuBois dinning on a typical Junior meal, minus the Jolt and No-Doz. Below: Are you sure this is going into Barbizzane and not the year book? is ai.:- ll- Il- : l L t S Above left: Fraternal Siamese twins, Celine Sabatte and Danae Tywoniak, joined at the ear. Above: If only I was a freeze dried piece of com. My life would be so much easier. Left: What am l looking at? What are you looking at? Aaron T. Harvey Naseem G. Hashemian Lindsay A. Haskell Megan A. Healy Daniel Hemper Jeffrey A, Heusler Karen L. Hinkley Daniel P. Hobe Elizabeth A. Hoffman Judd W. Hollander Halima M. Holmes Christopher M. Honigsberg Paul W. Hounshell William P, Howkinson Tove C. Huber Jason P. Humphrey Jennifer A. Ikeda Aaren S. Jackson Venus P. James Gabriel A. Jimenez Peter Johnson li' G' Q- Juniors 45 V' 4. Right: And you say Juniors aren't close. Below: Lean on me, when you're not strong. I'll be your friend, I'll help you carry on. Kevin N. Jones Mara T. Jones Meridilh E. Judy Alyee M. Kalmar Erinn A. Kelly Daniel E. Kemper Michele E. Kennedy Laura M. Kirsehbaum Shannon M. Klatl Katrina R, Knutzen Hillary D. Kohnert Alison M. Koistinen Jennie O. Koo Leslie J. Koo Nellie P. Koo Tyler R. Kreilz Ceres A. Krohn Andrew S. LaBarre Sophia Lagios Erin K. Lamon Gretchen C. Langmaid Liv E. Larson Adjelegan S. Lassey Kendrick S. Lau Cory J. Ledwiek Annabel M. Lee June A. Lee Caitlin T. Levin Juniors dl 72 -5 1,5- - QE .U AQ:- -I- 'F' if Q i J nn P r,,,' . A it J Left: Not only does an apple a day keep the doctor away, it also keeps Matt quiet. S X Sarah R. Lindley Brian D. Lo Stephanie A. Loh Ariel K. Luekey Joslyn R. Lyons Patrick D. Madej Elaine S. Macs Michelle Manifesto Holly A. Matthews Christine A. Mayor Hope E. McCaslin Kelly J. McCormack Patrick J. McDonough Joy A. Meads Adrianne M. Menjou-Dorman Lara M. Menkc Katie E. Merkle Jono G. Metzger-Jones Felicity L. Meu Steven P. Meyers Nicholas Miano Amanda S. Micon Sahar I. Miller Denise N. Milner Antionette Z. Mitchel .lon I. Miyano Eustaeia N. Moffett E. Wok T' ' ' Juniors 4' - 45 als X Christopher D. Moon Kevin O. Moon Teresa L. Moore Ryan E. Moorehead Katherine A. Morris Nicholas E. Murry Mark D. Nethercott Sabrina N. Neveu Thomas M. Ng Ya-Sin Norrise Rachael J. Null Sharon Hom-Wurk Alexis R. Ogdie Carrie C. Orange Joanne R. Pavao Graham M. Pechenik Cynthia Perkins Truc T. Pham Keegan Pierce Robyn E. Pixley Jeremy M. Poirier L -MQIZX PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE .. ,, 5 . Q Above: So Mr. Medaglia, what grade did you Want me to give this kid? lgfm V QQ f ight: Damn itBeavisl Itold you keep your hands to yourself. 'UMW F Above Right: Typical lunchtime activity for Juniors. Mmmaeflwff W 'M 9 ?W'Y MMS! We 'L0 I bd! 115 CDW -ffhwv' WM Wu ll:- .. Wm!-mf A I-OE: -nigga? 0? --...nv --...Q--.hh ilwkmhmw WW .21 Left: Holly Matthews finds that not only is art fun, but it also saves you money on family Christmas presents. Below: Wait a minute, this isn't pudding! ..es'-es X PHOTO , Noi' . l AVAILABLE f Q ,rw na.: Alyssa Pomemacki Alyssa R. Pon Thomas W. Powers Adriane C. Primas Molly E. Promes David R. Rajan Kristy L. Reeder Boo Boo James K. Rennie Diana M. Reynolds Beau P. Richter Erica R. Rische Joel F. Robinow Thomas J. Rolefson Sonya J, Romanoff Scott Roosevelt Jacob Russell-Snyder Celine D. Sabatte Marissa O. Sander Kathleen H. Schlemmer Emily M. Schmit P 'I' . Juniors Www! Mm 75 -- 4. :- O' 5- Right Hoop earrings? You dont wear hoops to mass. Jeffry I. Scoffern Sean M. Sexton Laila G. Shamszad Dana L. Shaps Jeffrey J. Shobar Aja R. Silva Annelise C. Smith Elizabeth Smith Mathew A. Smith Amanda J. Steigerwald John Paul Stoops Nick A. Summer Scott O. Sutherland Louis R. Sweeney Christopher J. Tafoya Kevin W. Teny Robert J. Thompson Robert S. Thorland Olive Oil Karla D. Tibbetts Larry A. Towns Danae M. Tywoniak Paul S. Unsworth Carolyn B.Van Sant Edward C. Vieira-Ducey Joel K. Vinson Lia M. Vittori Quay C. Vong fl Il Juniors ..a1iH sl- 4' nn- al 76 ..,. Left: This is the way you do the Pimp Walk. Below: Well, at least it's not ground turkey. ! H 'M I., qi, f an -, fy Q f' ' f H X HA ff: 3 We 2? 'Q - 2 . 'Y iff: .Ma , .PU x-'f.,v+-Q 24, f' L' I f we . 'J' f .xt , qv IZ 'Coy' Jhlil. f,,,if-in . 9v ' I' .-'A .15 l.ulsull 'Q-fd. - La, I fri, i Stan Laurel Stan Laurel Stan Laurel Stan Laurel Q. X W .31 . Langston B. Walker Quinn M. Walker Sonia M. Wallman Kathleen P. Ward Rebecca K. Warton Fred A. Washington Kate M. Weinstein Kimberly A. Wemmer Ashley S. West Margaret R. White Matthew R. Whorton Gavin S. Wilgus Erica N. Williams Lashonda G. Wilson Alice Y. Wiltshire Jarrett N. Winfield Charlene C. Wong Summer L. Wooldridge Anthony L. Yu Jennifer M. Yuen Amanda S. Zamacona 'B 4' l- Juniors -4. I- 4- fi X Q fm A lx 3 ,A - Q 4' .5- Juniors 4' - -xl ll- 4. -Us W -M . F Q. 1 'h' Juniors 4 I. 41 P' -QQ. .IT- if NW-C'U1DV'A ?'- LJGMWLK 'fT6U'f'f ffl-F 'tffwwca wx- Q ek Mak ?,jfT.,j.... ...D sEN1oRsAP1ANsW . L t WM M1-'H Mt Wawmeoteflmew. vx-tv-eA t,Ovc.L501Jwdi1zcs,s.e,s aofvevoux-tx,t,Mk. Lpouxoqgplevzjga WSV fa You Might Be A Senior if...'fWfQ25W lsvwmafw 'HWS C04-WL? lzpcog W-awk L3U1AL,4,4-Wea CWI Lgyg-tgum, ,g,,2,L1V7,L4+ clvwvotm N ounevergoto etention. VKKFNVVYAZU MGA Qkcsks Q, VJWHWSI 'ave-lr ewymypq L ummm - , K NYoujus.pdon,tdoMondaysi- I 7' l folmllkl Aebvwd Wk iw V'-'W'-5 wk-cebweu 4 C6U1fvjolo.t-ex-fVYg4,ts,.,4.T N You're drowning in College Applications. 5'WUV'gyd7,XK'Lc,ot,tfU5 4412, Qwgpffg? bod- are lJ24'V'6a , ULMLQL5 N You have been accepted to the college of your choice and your stll missing 01,0 t- MM .Ulu ywwwischool for Hvisitationsv. 0? HFKL qioopu. Vkefu- WWWVKQ-'4eOf ' wet xg.e,.,f smmfw L1'flfv1+C fr 54'fNn'rvNoLNwfNfLfR2f6 Nwl N You're always tripping over Freshmen. VOM-I pwffbwefcxvxlvf-c5X.at X!U'C!UL vvvui egffvaf-fLD1fS xkooi. VQLSO 'lwfvo ii UAF-X, N You start spending less time in class and more time in the A.V. room as the year Q9 .f cfvvw-eevkwvg ww 0-b',5-9YbtOxK Ffbfvffwb' W1 wud fvccl tvvi-241.3 tm i V1 GMSVWWLN School starts at 9:40. V5 Wok' STV? fdl ' TVYJJT Kbcocbbcl toofoijix lVxsf lAA.uvc.4,4J5 -i'V1f'- 1 VJ L VUCJSJ Sf 4 if-4 VOLWN Youire on a first name basis Wim Deans. ANU Www J Dftifffubk- l0t1svJgfYM1o'uJuONuuqt6J'U'r'LfloJx'n5 ata-fs.-Mfg, ' loaqyx I N You have only 4 solid classes, and only go to two of those on a regular basis. I ldfwalfvwm ewes-tok-ww. LWQHCD so wmgvuwswwvfodrwf-, N You cut off one of your teachers on 5 80 trying to make it to school on time. Vbmral C0-ezvvffos Nadssob 'kv vvskl- fi QA. 6-uevepk Ljudg. Wx Cl1fL,a,QlJTM.,o4-Q-,Q N You accidently drop your books on the underclassman with the locker below you. N You just can,t find the time for homework. Xw M2041 poo-uywe L Y'- ltlk oONfvv..,w0-dm., 1 W-5124? fgtvwg, lO'2J-e,cQg,Q VLQ LGQJQLLSX-f, N You are out of here for good in just ten days!!! W Dx M' QJJX . 'Oxuvvvy Bow. -3' progresses. 4 abou C'.wmMl.:Nf-and 0-G-if Pfqboflr LQX x!VlDLAk'LAm.fQV 'Ofwq WM lncvaecsedbgl-'f9x, WUVWXY- A2 4. E' Seniors 4' .EL +5 IE- 80 -4 Q5 kr Q. V4' V X 3 . I X KN 4 1 ' 'J' Semors 4' .E BOE- 81 -.ggi WX ' N' x 4 . ii w v.aw',fe3. e afv a b g.gt,3f' .f g U . t K. nf M 2 C1283 0ffiC6l'S:e- President: Sean Ryan, XM--t.vm.armm V. mf at 'tr : - - - - f 'A V ' - ' , '- ,. - . . as , , Q. . . Q We Pfffstdcnv Jenmfef Cohen, tSeCfetafy- t 6912352 535 'W gi' fP53?3if5Yo?9'2K S? '3'1i2AW.v- Swv- -.:.-gkwv S:Zg3 iv'? -1535. f?ie?'HLJ+ -i Q ' A K' Treasurer: Lindsay -Harrow i 9 v2'f3L: ?Q l'Q4'75fz -' SM S 'X ' ' S ' A 5 . 'lI' - ' lf v I Y 'iflfzfi 45 S 2 ' ff- N Q Q t a f f - ir-1 were 'W A - . Homeroom Representatives: QL-RJ Scott Darmstadt, Rosa Terrazas, 1 ' . Mary-Margaret Villa.,l5rin Jones, Mike Davis, Raellc V , - T. x ' - ' f' - W.,-in -- at ,j V x ' E I Andrew Ahlas David Fields Alderman . Jeff S. Allen, 114. Therc's a place up ahead and l'm goin' just as fast as Working hard may help maintain, to'-learn to 'flt'.S H Sfcafgday for hvckeyf' my feet can fly. overcome the heartaches and pain. ' Bob Ighnson - Creedence Clearwater Revival - Wu-Tang Clan fl ,ffl li .4 e Wai. '- N Dan Martin Anderson - . S .S MyeshaArthur What do l have to show to a world that the only way to 1 used to wantf55She tombstone. Nowl If you have no confidence in self, you are twice destroy is to die like a baby boy. l could be happy in want 'She did it. ' defeated in the race oflifel With confidence, you hav the intinity of space between my eyelids but I know l'm - Katherine Dunham won even before you have started. somewhere else. , ,'., A . - M3.rgus,Ga1'vcy , Frusciante S K 'P S 4' Seniors S ,Q 'L 'Ulr- ee Carolyn Elizabegh Backer Dave M. Battagin it Q . Liga Dianne Beal , 5 b'Music is ahigher1'evelati5iiithan philosophy. GSO Italian...S0 inI6nSC: Hapf5irtCSS in life COTHQS ff0IH You can'ti always get what yciil want. But if you try - Beethoven baseball and love. sometimes, you just might find. you get what you - Dave Battagin nggdf' - The Rolling Stones lameelah Amanee Bealum Laura Beck Brian Cardinglli Beggg don't know the key to success, but the key to failure One can never consent to creep when one feels an --Everything is worth precisely as much as 3 bclch. V is Ulfiflg T0 P10359 CVefYb0dYfn impulse i0 SOHY-N Difference being. thc helch is more sattisfyingf' - - Helen Keller - Ingmgu' Bgfgman pt t W ,, 'ii i ' B , li B B Emily Helen Bell W Turshika Amon Bennett B i ' . Randal Brian Bergerson We are but older children, dear, Never go into anything with your eyes closed, You'll i'What lies behind us and what lies before us are small who fret to find our bedtime noarif, ty save yourself from hurt, and I bet anything you can see q matters computed to what lies within us, 1 F Lewis cation if iii-- A things at lot more clearlyiwith them open. - Ralph Waldo Emerson 4 - Turshika Bennett G- '-. Seniors 4' 'L -Qa P- 4- :I .5 P f 1 , K . ny B iff ir . V ,',, -4' ' Q oi .kk.. 5 Q 'f ' an I A t M, , I y '-Todd Bersaglieri 355 , t . hi ' M atthew D. Bettinelli-Olpin , r l 4 , ' 'MA noisy exihiflisltialniost amounts to a malingcailif .-'11 ' Now'I wannaVsce'21ll,the plants overgrowing and all the ---1 NICHSESZ. Ann BiSChala11ey . ' I M J. A. Leary I, t ' fountains overflowing annum can rumble through the You cannot discover new oceans unless you have th - stubble and play hide and go seek... courage to lose sight ofthe shore. ' - A. C. - Unknown A -1 .ll-willlvi'flWItlWluZw'J1 l' ' 4 W 'lLl H 'afE?Jf+?+12? wwnl-li'l':g' t . - 'wa of: lf H wfneew-V Elz.i1l'?W'f74ff4 il it Lili 4 Q 2 I ll if fm M A' 1l'fl3F3i' V, fi 'tw 's W - f 1 iff y , , ' . .WX , K ir 1. . L, s in A, in 3' i i ff' N , . i do 1 Bree Kathleen Bohenna Lauren Leslie Borden Sarah Bray gf Everything that is sacred comes from youth. The sun is my creator. . . W - I-Eddie Vedder - Cherokee Native Amcricansh Vx gg.. K 'W - 0 it Jessica Brent Laureqyfireznilgar B if l e Brian K. Brooks fluxl laugh to lex y0Urg5lf kngw yorfr-Q alive, f ' 'Q rl'. V ' pretend to have the answers. I don't pretchd - August Wilson 'A even know what the questions are. Hey. where am I' - Jack Handey 'T 4. Seniors 4' 'L E 84 f-il I- it S i Takiyah Brooks A Daniel Bryant A it It Alessandra DaniellaYBureh A MI dlmll think The Rimgel is S0318 I0 like this Xvgif' A dream is like a river, ever changing as it tlows, and - Boo Boo Bear - Melody Anne Carlson Two roads diverged in a wood. and I Andrew Carbone Experience is the way of life. - Andrew Cnrbone -I took the differenccf - Robert Frost the one less traveled by. and that has ma the dreamefs just a vessel that must follow whereit , goes? A If , - Garth Brooks s Jamey Roeper Carman When you were bom. you cried and the world NGC ull rejoiced. Live your lite in such a manner that when you die the world cries and you rejoice. - Unknown A Leah Casey t Erika Ortiz Cashman A 1 g Cleo Chan Therels going to be free alterations, so let me suit you 'Every-bee that ever was, was partly sting and A g'We have loved the stars too fondly to be atraid of the in the suit oflovef' V partly .'.. buzzf, i A night. - George Clinton and the P-Funk All-Stars Q - Jack Pfelutsky - Tombstone epitaph of two amateur astronomers t T' li . ' Seniors -li'-T it K X . I 'f . il, .- ill . ' ' 2 Zi? , - 1 Qi r ' o . ' - f 'VM-.,. 4 A Michael J. Chann H A t t Q Warren Chen t Jenna Anne Childs I'ni thetienrocentric asian, hall' man, J a moment some wisdom could be learned. In Ei, LVL- 1 fi To liveyyifglphei rarest thing in the world. Most Ill amazing. . H L moment new voices conldibe heard. In a moment we - ' exist, that is all. ' 1 - some mpqyead E ' could make heads turn. In a moment we could change. - OW. ' - V - Collective Soul Carolyn S. Clevenger Jennifer Leigh Cohen .Kristen Marie Condeff Too many ol' us stay walled because we are afraid of Carpe Diem. y A being hurt. We're afraid to care too much. lor fear that - Unknown ' the other person does not care at all. ' - Eleanor Roosevelt A V Jin r ' fx 'Melissa Lee Conradi y Cleyton Crgvvgord . i. . .C t Michael Cross A l'm going to steal everyiittle piece of thread I find A Hwgiggffi fffj. T gf GPRESENT, n. That part ol' eternity dividing the until the entire world is naked. V A ' I V domain of dis21PPOintment from the realm of hope, - Piraro A - Ambrose Bierce F . 4' Seniors I. 4'-I F' '-ni. sn f f :B rf tm- ik: ' it two 1 Sean Phillip ii e Ralph Dahllof it Scott H. Darmstadt 'ThC CWS Oflhe Werld fm? UPON YOU- The P10965 and True strength is not shown through muscle but through prayers of liberty-loving people everywhere march with courage and bravery. Yi . . D rrrpl YOU- . W r s . - S. H. D. f e i - Dwight' D. Eisenhower Uv Michael Z. Davis Robin Elizabeth Dean Adrian Dedomenigg What is leamed in High School or for that matter Happiness makes up in height what it lacks in length. anywhere at all. depends far less on what is taught than - Unknown on what one actually experiences. - p - Edgar Z, Friedenberg Q, t V ,N a 'wif' f A A if Ryan DeMar ' l Laura Ann Dill A r 5 . Else Gertrude Dittmer Live yourclife as an eztelamation, not anlcxplanationfi i I don't need a man to justify my existence. The most f A - H. Jackson Brown Jr. K profound relationship we'll evcr have is the one with ourselves. - Shirley Mztclainc 1 '- ' 'I' Q - Seniors ,,' ,,, 4'-I ' 4-fry l ' , is Q: ,1 , 5 4 - f . . .4 , MV.. ..,. .75 Jamil A. Downey 1 Dawn Dris Kevin Sean Dunn May,tl1e devil chasejyou every day of your L i'Everybody's Kung-Fu fighting. ' never catch you. i , 1 ' ' ' - Unknown - Unknown A - Ryan Dunn Jenifer R. Elkus i Abigail Emersona . Everything comes to him who waits. 'Tve been used, abused and so confused, and I had When your deepest thoughts are broken, keep on - Unknown nowhere to run. but I stood and looked. and my eyes dreamin boy, cause when yatstop dreamin it's time got hooked. oh that beautiful moming sun. to die. - Van Morrison V - Blind Melon 1 A is David Erwin y t Estella Vanesealkliiyvans ttto yyyy y Geordana Michele Evans -411' you get 1-lm our of town Qmkc it look like 3 par-zidgf' i 'The gftiifiest is Time, t i 55ill?'fOne Body- Respect it. One Mind- Feed it. One Life E Leslie Neilson her greatest enemy is Prejudice? end her A A A Enjoyitf' constant companion is Humility. ' A Y Des rec i - Charles Caleb Colton .L A 4' Seniors .,' 12. 4. F' 14. E' VVVV' -5 I 7 Q, i l Cara Fischer Jason E. Fong A Marc Franssen The best thing you've ever done for me is to help me Whatever, I quit. '2You can't always get what you take my life less seriouslyflt's only life after all. A . ' want, but if you try sometimes -Indigo girls W you just might find, you get what you need . -Rolling Stones A , Anthony Sebastian Freccero Everyone in the Swiss Army owns at Swiss Army knife. Thu1's why no one messes with Switzerland - Cliff Clatvin Jason Fritzsche Peter T. Gage If you fgllgw all the mice Thcmostamazingscnsationaltrauniaticheaitrendcrin exti you migg gill mg fun, tingthriIlingtinishinthehistoryolcollegefootb.1llCaliforni t - Katherine Hepburn huswontheBigGumeoverStanturd! - Joe Sturkcy 'Q ,e'w. fl?- A Joshua Gallup S S Marissa Galvin e'i1-i Q iJ6SSiC3 ChfiSliiUC GHYCH1 A 'The best and most beautiful things in TIN heart hHS YCHSOHS which the world cannot be seen or even touched. reason does not understand They rnust be felt with the heart - Blaise Pascal - Helen Keller 1 4' Seniors 45 ... 89 Q. .. S r r tv A l r All W b ett 1 . t It .Q , , . L A S ii X 2. t A Patrice Gardner Marie Gielow l Alonzo 'il am not conlblete here: there is much morefbut there A , A S WhHl'S YHHIE road, man? h0lYb0y 1'021dy it I shdtirny eyes in order to see. is no more time and no more spacemand I havef madlmln road. fHiHb0W F0341 filly F0211 - Paul Gauguin journeys to take, ships to name and crewsfl IFS lm anywhere road fOr H1'1yb0Cly 2myh0W. i 1 A , 1 L m 1 :: , , Unknown L rr -Jack Kerovrte Ali' 1 Alex Eliot Giuili DerekGlaude Julia Goncalvefgi M A Life is so largely controlled by chance that A liSometimes the lights are all shining on me, its conduct can bc but at perpetual improvisation, other times I can barely.see. Lately it occurs . Unknown A ,Q to mc,,what a long, strange mop its been? -' ' K A i - The Grateful Dead fi My , F . t lS00tAfl31irttG0fd0H X t e A t Gfegofy Relax, you hallgfxlenty of 6'Be'real, slay real - C100 l0Cl8y'7 - A sign fromie window in gf leave hard that's when yot1've'-f5Hhd'G-hood. Learn a' A -,Jay Gregory A '- Santaifruz thing or two and you can join this camp! , x , ' 1 - Money G! ' o 1- A 1 A 'iv Seniors 4' TL 'B ' 5- Sara Jean Grell The supreme law of life is this: the sense of the worth of the self shall not be allowed to be iiiminishedf, - AlfredfAd1er .t A JGHHIHHH G1'i'Sh21m 1 1 Katherine Keith Greun I guess I'm like the verbalizer for the fact I'm moving Dfm'1gvgfg15k me 10 2110053 bgfween Blaekwords, This Asiatic Blaelaman is a DOG! spelled you and il1p,ppiness,beQgau,se Fd choose yoti n backwards. ' ' everytime. '1 i - Grand Puba -Ashleigh Bniiaam y I, Dana Aileen Gumbs Rohan Gupta Quincy Hall 'Most people don'l look dumb. till they --Never kick 3 man unless Q-,gs down start tzilkiniv ' - Jeng - Unknown i N 3 A Kelly Kathleen Hamlett Kristian Peter Hanelt A 5 Cara Anne Hanks-Mathews i'The field is drawn, but boundaries fThe seeds of life are in evcryonej but in - l'Follow where your mind takes you. 'do not exist. A ,V x 31035 Who make j0k6Sffhe seeds are covered A ' N' For once there, anything is possible. - George Best f with soil and a higheragrade of manure. 5 Unknown - Hemingway 4' ' 1- 'Q -I 4. ll- it Seniors I S f .115 in i - ,www f K K I Vw I or W,,:,,,, ,nw A ffl Tommie Hannigffmi K if i in ii A Anyon Harrow A 1 y i Caitlin Hartneyt Your parents' are the same as those that eamebefore. A f Nothing lefftii do but smile, smile. smile. r l . You think you're different, you're ll fool. Another A A - Grateful Dead V ' generation, Dead and Gone. t -A - Dead Sandra Harvey gy 1 , f - Aaron Anthony Hazen Moira Hester A Theres only so much you can squander from a feeble The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot mind. A f be seen, nor touchedmbut are felt in the heart. 3 - Face to Face H - Helen Keller A A 1 t if x William Q, Hoffmann - 1 Maigisa Idynn y r rrrr r rrrr get Arrienne Lian Hudnall inside of every older person' is a younger person You liye you You You - i Talke no one's wordifor anything, including minemlff wondering what happened. A A learn, You lose you leam, Yotiilileed you learnffou you know whence youi-Caine, there is really no limit to Q 2 A Unknown scream you learn. . ' where you can go. 1 4 - Alanis Morissette A - fames Baldwin 1- A ' 4' Seniors 4' I, r- of I5 92 yy -5 1 if I ,, , Jose A. lbarra Kenya Ibaxia A Reginauld Jagkson He who can, does. He who cannot, teaches. H H The secret, thcrc are no secrets except believe ip the . George,Bermtrd Shaw H - Lord, and believe in yourself, and most of all believe in - - that federal greenffp 7 ' ' A '- A - Daddy Rich r Lauren Irene JCHSCD-Akllla ' Nicole COICIILC JCITICI A Guinevere Louise Galloway j0b50n She drank of the bottle DRINK ME and grew tall, she People talking about us, they got nothing else to do, N50 1311 me what it is you plan 10 dg with this one Wild ate ofthe plate TASTE ME and shrank smallg changed When it all comes down, we will still come through. ln and Crazy life, while otherstried nothing at all. the long run. b Mary Oliver - Silverstein - The Eagles 1 . . , , 5 W 1 Kameron Johnson Sara Johnson A 5 Erin Jones 4'Freakn long for your attention while good people are Wherever you go - there you are. p Entertain your inner child...Opcn up. Dive in. Be hard to find. L- - Buddha free. - Kameron Johnson ' y H 'W - SARK 1 4' Seniors ,,' 'G -QQE ii il! J K ,K K K A l L Lucas J ubb 2 L r Kellie Jones . K N1COlC Therese 101168 Use a new penny on an old friend, share anfold, The decisions you make today will affect all your l'Life is truly a fide., We're all strapped in an no one memory with a new friend and lift the heart of atrue l0m01'f0WS. . 4 A can stop it. friend by writing his name on the wings ofa dragon. - Unknown - Jerry Seinfeld - Lucas Jubb A l lil i R i 2 -ig , . 1 Matt Kalkstein Chris Kearney Jennifer Lynne Kelly r y Just think...What if you could just... Alf a person offends you, do not resort to extreme If good things lasted forever, would we appreciate W just blink yourself away? measures. Simply wait for your chance and hit him r how precious they are'?,' it - Black Thought I with a brick. p,s. 'There is a reason for everything! I . - - Mark Twain - Hobbes tol'C8Ll-ll 'is- ' W A AMI Mn K tl, . V Ryan Patrick Kelly Kathryn'ELiZabeth Kerkstra Abraham Dov Klein k'You could go at any moment, so you might as well try A day without laughteris a day wasted. 'fl wish I had some kind of affirniative message toileave and cram as much as you can possibly get into your - Charlie ,Chaplin you with. I don't...would you take two negative ' life. ' messages? V L - Jerry Garcia - Woody Allen ,, ii ' 5 -. ' :I -.t-.i I I i 'F' I' . ' I- -im.-.,.. r' p , 1 A ' z c S Amanda P. Kneievich Eric J. Koistinen i Alayna M. 'Kramer 3 ' The more you experience in life, the better your When you fall downmyou get up. V Don't follow leaders and watch your parkin' meters dreams become. ' i - Uncle Darrel p - Bob Dylan V' A - Unknown ' i if Kelsey Krausen Erik Kriens Erika Danielle Lagrisola Funky aquaboogie we could be achieving groovy 'Surround yourself with good people and good things lf you love something, set it free. salvation, the soul is in the house everyones dancin' will happen. If it comes back to you. it's yours. and hanging out. - Larry Bird If it doesn't. it wasn't meant to be, - Me Phi Me V .ffl N, ,,, vi, . . ,Y I V, t - Unknown , Brendan Harrison Lanctot Michelle Lane p r ' J i i lllya Nigel Ian Laney lf my thought-dreams could be seen, thcy'd probably Therefore do not worry about tomorrowQ for tomorrow' Civilization is a religion. Civilized people walk funny put my head in a guillolinefl .A-lt 5,35 . Y will worry aboutpitself. has enough trouble of 'People will remember you better if you always wear the - - Bob Dylan 17 A V G A A iisjiCiWn. same outfit. - Matthew 6:14 - D.B. ' Q Q- -I . . Seniors 4 'L 4. lr- ,.,. y l ' ts 1 .. . .S . ,Lig . k. t . l F . 4 K .. K E 1 K -t.. i . ' ' - 'WW ,J ii M EniilyAnne Larson t l hi flggih 5 W Dotfninic Jammal Latigue Wilson Lau 4 ., m y about.itQ n1on'ow because l race andivary nation ,should bc judged by the 'lyyi' f'You areiwlgat you perceiye yourself to be and not wit ai? ' another dayff A . 'A M best it has been able to produce, not by the worst. A A others think. V V A V - Scarlett O'hara V - James Weldon Johnson - Unknown ' C! CTV,- A Mark Lederer Joanne Lee Warren Eric Lee 'The writers say you can always spot another writer by Everybody's got a laughing place - - Trouble is most Everybody's quick as lightning the ink stains on his hands and by the way he watches folks won't take the time to look for it. - Unknown Q the train go byfl - Song of the South 'A - Subway Art l ' K ' xr . l W X W l John Roberty CurtisHLeibee, at .Qtloiss And Crawling on the pl anet's face, 'someinsects called l 'Pt1rst1e1 the Human Raoeg lost in time, and lost in space... and - Unknown meaning? ' - The Rocky Horror Picture Show 1 '-1 Seniors ya 1' 'L 5 f i Annie Levy if'Thcre is a road. no simple highway between the dan and the darkol' night and if you go no one will follox that road is for your steps alone. - Unknown V ...M QQ. vf , g W, Clarence Livingston Jennifer Neal Lizama - ii , Jeanette Vigmria Llgyd 'These eyes secrete knowledge, strength, and power... lt is better to be hutedfor who you are than to be loved When you aim for perfection, you discover ills za :ontained in rays of eccentric rhyth ms- when you see , for Who you are not. , moving target. 'W , me, what you see are my animated inner visions. - Unknown - George Fishgr - CDIIHI . ' i Angle L0 Emily AHHC LOOS Mychal Arian Ahmad Luther 'klf you canljudge a fruit by its skin. how can you My life is controlled by invisible cov.'s...so l'z1rit's f-1 ainq no magkgyl- master fcedin' me bread like H Judge ii Demon by lls C0l0l'-P Ulmed Ulll Okay- pigion, get your head ready for creative control cause ' Ffulmpla - AC TYZIUSU no onc's gonna tell mc how to sell out my soul. -OL. ' x , Peter Coleman Macllvfiine Melissfi Judith Maher C gs i 4 ' ' . J Eric Joseph Mangan lAim high, Climb far. Your goal the sky. Your aim He who has a WHY to live for, can bear with almost A Magic is thc key to experiencing the wonderful world. the star. . , . V any HOW. - Eric J. Mangan ' - Unknown I llll W M J ' 'D 4' Seniors .,,' 'L 4. ' 4. :. E A t f 5 t I - t , W, Eff ii . 4 1 , ..--- x We 'Ui , al we 1 , h MQ! . I X y y ,QQ Timoth Ma A Desiree Marr fi ii H Franceg Y P13 A A' ' V V Open your eyes, look within, are you satified with the V life you're livin ?', M , I A 1 -Boblvlarley ' ' Mary Alice Maxwell Keisha Camille McDonald Skylar J arreau McGee - You are todu where vour thoughts have broufilil oug 'KWomen want mediocre men. and men are workinv I stand in ood relation to all that is beautiful. I stanm Y , - e Y D 'ou will be tomorrow where our thou ihts take you. hard to become as mediocre as ossiblef' in ood relation to ou. Y Y if , P S Y - James Allen - Unknown - Unknown x i 2,4 , ,,,1 'nyrxi Scott A. McGugin Y Brian C. McLaughlin Jay McNamee When you come to the fork in the road,Miake itf' All I can say isthat my:-life iysypretty plaing I like Y, ffl-lave you ever imagined a world with out hypothetic V - YogiBe1'ra ttttt 1 watching the gathe1grain. , KG.-B. situations? i 'A ' A - B. Melon A fi it Gallk1gher B -l ' ' 4'-li Senioifs 45 Mal., .Q I . IFA. . t I i Mark J. Mendes Sheila Milligan l Rachel c. Miranda l lf opportunity doesrft knock, then build 21 door. It is only with the hegtrt that one can see rightlyg what A-when chgnging bglwegn Iwo evils 1 always likg in takg - Unknown ' 1 is cssentiallis ilivisiblelto the eye. the one Vvetncvme tried bgforgf' , V V - UYIKOWH - Mac West Kevin Mitchell Christopher Eugene Moenich Ryan Mgffigon Never eliminate any of your options. Always leave Aim at the sun. and you may not reach it: but your --Your Worst day in golf ig bmw- than your best day 31 the door open a crack. arrow will fly far higher 'sham if aimed alt an object on 21 Wm-kt - Kietli Higgins level with yourself. . Unkgywn - Joel Hawes I y Rx. Jill Ann Mosher i A Stephen Moss-Kelley A - i Courtney Anne Muller 'You've got so much to say, say what you mean, mean A y How can you blame rl person lor his fears und what youfre thinking and think anylhinglznzwhy weaknesses unless you have fell thc name and tlonc . Cat Stgvens ' V. differently? - Amy Tun X 1- -0 - - Seniors ,,' ,,, 45 ' -Q. E Q ,ii ,, A. in A' I 'UN i -li, uw., 4 Robert Nachtwey he if fi Frederick Naujoks , ---- Time to move on, time to get going. What lies ahead ls K'Yes there aretwa paths you pan go by, but in the long Calf hgivelngm way ofiknowing, brit under my run?y.there's still time to change the road youre onffyi is growing. Q' 'f ' . ' A . -LedZeppelin ' - Tom Petty Chikashige Nii 5, 3 , 1 'D 1 Rosy L. Nolan I ain't got the time to sit here and wait around. but I Dump it in thc white trash can. got the time if you say Vm what you want. - Judd , - Tracy Chapniun . fg IHS J aquay Nicole ' Newsom i Ae.. t nothin' make your life work if you ain't the architect. ,.y' V '- Terry McMillan? David O'Connqr A t as 'Would you ever wonder if you don't'? - Farce towFace l' Aliyson,7 Leary yyyyttti is y y y Melisisg . Jaseon Qiitlaw t he That'i? classy -J 1- ni . k ' ' Seniors 4 . Ul- ily ll- y it Man is the loneimage'fihefyyorldiihi23s Created. 01156 this image is destroyed. worneniwill take their rightful place among mqrilgindk universe. i , - 5330- X . , ,E A , fl'- F u 5 .:, I -- gist - 1 I' Joshua .lohnoPacheaco Jeremy Partch i it i, Gina Pagquini ' A 'The men who make history have no time to write it. When I look back on what I learned in High School --With all 115 gham, drurigcry, pfhd brokgn dreams, if is . Melteiinigh or L itfs a wondej' that lcon think at all. still ri beautiful worldg Be cheerful. striveto be hippy? K L' K - Paul Simon N K - Unknqwn f Q, s Q3 Jerry E. Payne TiS21-TiV0nii Peyton Kristina Ann Pfaendler i'WhCH 8 milll lhlnkelh he is SOI'Il6lhlllg Wi'ICll he is Kl'l0Wlllg l'lUIl'llI'lg C2ll'l get YOU hllmllliiled 8l'ld kl'lOVVlllg :'Y0u have IQ gygtgnqaiically Cream Cgmfugign-11 5615 nothing, he dcceiveth himself. alittle bit can get you killed, but knowing ull of it can Creativity free. Evcryrhing that 15 comradicrory Creates - Galatians 6:3 bring you power. life, - David BYEUICY Salvador Dali g .. .1 M Ali Podrid l l Jessica Estrada Pohl ' Ar 4 V i - 5 , Julia Christine Polito One can never be too thin. rich. or have too much L'Somc day we'lI find it. the Rainbow Connection. the ' Don't worry about the world ending today. il's iilrcady frozen yogurt. H , lovers, the dreamers, and me, i tomorrow in Australia. ' -R. Philippa L H i 1 P- The Muppets - Unknown 'Happiness is doing want you want with someone you r love. ' - Cal Podrid L C- Seniors ,,' I. 45 4. ri. 1 t' . t ' . X 1. ' ., .. .. fziyg. -'wg N .,.-..f- . t w.fs.W.sf' In r Danielle Power i i i i .y.Briannaei2eJynter i i iiee e ble 'Tiaughter has no foreign accentff . i5lAnd the day when the risk to remain tight iii a it A William Joeseph PYOITICS ' - Paul Lowney bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom. It takes a big man to cry, but it takes a bigger man tr . ' V L - Anais Nin 3 laugh at that manfffi A A i ii :KL iiiii i i K - Y I Jackeflandey i A J I , Katherine Marie Pruitt Orrin Suthern Rachal Venus Angelici Rgchal , m uLit'e offers few atnswersg go by instinct and be brave. lf you believe in yourself, peopieiwill believe in you. In politics. if you want anythingnsaid, ask a mang if - Anonymous - Jamie Rachal .' ffyou want anything done, askiefwomanf' ' f iil . ' ii ii , A A . V - Margaret Thatcher U ' 1 A . if - ' ri I, ri. K Erie Rasch i yyr ioiee Melissa ,Ehgquist Renttegarbe To touch is to heal. To hiiiiitis to steal. lfgyou want to 'iboriiyt let witiiifthqt iiiook in ',.1iL 'Tiiever made lightly. Anclithere havetbeer kiss the sky. better learn how to kneel... iiii - Faith Niiiliiifiire , ' '.rf1 'ii fi -fisomei-that I've -brokeiig' but I swear in the days still let? e - 'U2 i e we'llwa1kin fields of gold. 'W 72 - Sting i ' ,G Y L . 4' Seniors ,,' 'L ' I- , N..-.-.., , ri 5, Elizabeth L L Ryanxless Reposa Il p L A Kevin Reynolds jo You better watch out for the your stepping on V E1iperience everything life has to offer you. And EMT'5 Qnlyi gave lives im C1555 ending in yy This Calling today because they may be connected tothe bun y0u ll remembermif it's nice. do it twice! ' lo give of myself, most don'l understand, but I Stand - be kissing t0m5YT0Wf' ' l A - RJR' V ready all the time, to help my fellow mimi -Emergency ' Quemin Tarantino Medical Technicians: The Masters of Disasters 'lb Sean Eric Reynolds 1 Lisa Che Rheinheimer Nicole Marie Richardson 'Tm learning real skills that l can apply throughout thc lt docsn'l cost anything Io bc nice. -iwhulcver a man Lrugig in place 0fGQd will img day rest of my life...procrasiinazion and rationalizingf' - Unknown turn io devour him. - C2ilViYl -Unknown AG! w, X 'tg J 1 A Joshua Liniioln KamakaniokoiEiliaLisRoberls in i Jasmine Iulienne Robinson l y 1 , , Laura Patricia Rocci Yo homeboy. play me some gangsta rapfi Absence is to love what wind is to iireg it exlinguishes' 'Klmagine all the people sharing all the world. You may y -Unknown .Vyk , I the small, it intlames thegreat. To DLW Love JJW. A ' say that l'ni a dreamer, but I'm not the only one, ' ' - Unknown - John Lennon Seniors ,,' ,, 41 ' :- 5 f Q, w 'ff V fKY'fQ!'4m is 'Ss Q-f ! ..'. - ' ...uw ,HECK 3 ,B ,',NN , 3- ,N H X' 'MWWMWWM-km H WZ 0 oswmh-L ? r M ,M uw ,V ' W b mga -QM, L , ,X ' Q, M , M W 31, ,W...,., f-'- 1. Q' ' ' ' ' 'f' 4 , .5-f' L.'ff.:' ua.. A ,Af 'Sww.,wm,,,w,.i -X ' ,W ,sw,Wwml2,HnMwMw .HW . .. Mx, , - - M , ,Q . gpzsw, 1ig? Yf5'3gwifg . , V xv fs f...-',' Q A.. -haf , W ', , ww, Wu -X f' -.Q ww , .N ,, ,M ,V. . , , V Qi K , 5 '- M V f:,,,'. MJ www 9 9.1 A, , qi Q. ' f W3 if JM! .p- ,- ' www WM ,V -'ll 1- .L Senlqrs 45 ' 1 71 ' M6 5YHAlIUSi Q Q EQ, 414 fv- i .5 . 5' 1? 4. I , 1 ' v . ff i W1 f M I is f lm? 'sh' CYIFF f Wm- W N ,V W-,.b W WL X.AV,,, ,..w- ...,Wv f A -Q ,.,, . H Y k Q Y LM V iz-L .W A I W 1- M ' .T '-' N1 'M at W ,N , 1 M Q. fW M fm' W ' W -M M ' ,Q w I Aw f 'H mf 1 fx J , 'f V, -' 1 'Q V ' ,A , 1 ki 4' f F 1 V.: .ff sf U., 1-f , L wel l , Y '+'F '3Q'iT Tiff X Q . K 'L . ,X .'W.V 2- wr ' ' aw 9 ' ' '- ' M M- A f-My Awww! 44553 , W M WN ,M A W., A ,i Z . M, un QM, M , , M .s.,E ff-1 A f k .,,, U f , Rf f H, , ,M X J ,TN V L 'MWf,W V+' 7,3 fm ry .ij Q? , Y ,. 7,5 N H-N -I' J .-V 3 ' ' Sf-lol' ' HW ., 3 '41, X f ., ,xv- s?i ,, VW fn, 'zen , Q rf ,wg -W, .am f' vm ' 'A - w . X54 ' -I , ,,, 3' 'Si' ' ff A ,x ef ,ga ,, U W ,K H , 'D -G 'Ill . -4 Il- Blll0I'S 105 4 , rw V. if 1 -W if I- I 71 it I K ,.L, k f , , 2 t 5 i R it ff . 5 -L-- ,,,L1 . K . V ' ' Iii l 'Vf 1L A ' - '1' W . ,t Joy Feria Rosal i ' he Kimberly LaShawn Roy Kelly Russell 5 V ' appreciation of the fagt that l ' ',l,, fffNo tvtfgpeople aggalike, and it's got to be , i Zli l'This,ista yet tragic time. The axle l ourelfiissl'oon1es are infinitely it ' 4 Q7 wayin musicflbr il is'n'tmusic.'l'V' devastating, butfthe possibilities are breathtaldngf ' 'R ' signiiieant thantthe subject matter taughtf' - Billie' Holiday ' - Pa, A i Q K 'lUf?kn0Wn ,,lll , llllll ' i , ll-l 1 lll- i l lllll --.1 . ,,,,, l lli l ,,,,lil ,,l, llll - H llill , lll- . . Sean Ryan l 1 Sarah Sabol R Philli1IlS.gatterf16ld , Double- no triple- our troubles and we'd still be better Life is a fashion show. V Right association-. When alwild elephant is to be off than any other people on earth. - AP. -1 tamed and trained, Hthc best Way to begin is byyoking i - Ronald Reagan . to one that has already been through the process. H Ginallhfarie Serivani illi i i l , Thomasofbhn R ' Stephanie Seto R I only hope that we' all never lose sight After awhile forget it was at ou gain strength, experience and confidence by even ol' one thingmthat it all a interlude and a and y0u'11l1rgg5e , where you really stop to look fear in mel mouse? that it's time to moveonf' l face.. You must do the thing you cannot cloff ' - Walt Disney - Meat Loaf - Eleanor Roosevelt V H ' . , QV ,A I- ' K a ff, iik K A Seniors ,,'i ,, -ug ..- E iiii t 6' i far - - - . A - ar. . . 29' ,, eine ear- ' J Y-4 ff i . f , A ffl . I .-i', . P Keny Shea Meredith Shepard in T' , 'This is not a poem.,No, it is a celebration of the road Imagination is morgimportant than knowledge. W ' V i we have traveled. if is a prayggr for the roads yet to e Pilllaert Einstein! H - -- 1 -e-- , come. ' S ' S - Nikki Giovanni Scott T. Short 1 Eric J. Silva Christopher R. Simpson And The Dead were judged by what was written in the lf you try, you may fail. To not try, that is the ultimate lf you're losing the game. change the rules. books, by what they had done. failure. - Unknown - Revelation 20: l2 - Unknown I , i i T ii Tovah Skiles ' AndrGj7Peter Slapar ii A. l' ' I V Franc James iSlaP21r 'Even if you're on the right track. you'll get run over if t'Welcome to Heaven..'.Here's your harpf Welcomektoif Q The Valiant Spaccman Spill' is led by his captors to a you just sit there. lg g ggigg. . Hell...Here's your accordianf secret dungeon to be debriefed! Little do they realize ii - Will Rogers i - Gary Lhrson, The Far Side that our hero doesn'1 WEAR briefs'! I ' - Calvin 2 Q 40 -- ' I- Seniors ,,' -, T rxsfz s. ,iw f we ' f ' ERN A . if , 4- , , k 5, R I i' ,, f , 'fik limi' .i , I' 'nf . fx, err r y r t , S , Q -If-5. iv 'li 1.352- ll Z, N A vit . 4 if ' ,yr Q L ' L ' ' r ' L.... or 'i k r e Marya Slocurnb fi ' k l - I 7 y 'Nicole Alana Smith Anna Marie States Age you 3 ppjfrgeggy' 1 Said, And She Said, 'I'n-Ufiuchi Don't let whatfxthers think of U, B what U think of - A f'Doe- Dee- Doe! fomwmmmwwwwme eeee wwmwwwwwmwf Zwwwwg ' ' L'L: f L LL Q f:LL yet here on earthfl' A ii - ' ::' ' pil: forgiveness, can U forgive yourself? L 7- ' L ' - Unknown Z - UHKHDWH K , Tyler S. Stoop Megan Clare Strom k Daiiiel Patrick Sullivan , i i L'There are three types of people in this world. those tiIt's not what you look like when you're doing what You see l'm Irish but l'm not a leprechaun. If you that can count and those that cant you're doingg it's what you're doing when'you're doing want to fight then step up and we'll get it on. , - Unknown when you look like you're doing. V . - House of Pain - Charles Wright A ' ' ! ft.. ve' , V . , 'l'EQf5,,, y Rosa Terrazqs r ' i iro iil .Z Dennis i ejlli rrrr nn E T t o lan ThQ!T18S r 4'There's nothing very myeiierious about me, except that i'My'friends. nofiiiittcr 'file had may iiiiii fq-he actions of men ifefthc basl imerprctorg nobody reully knows my origin, purpose, or can and we will, never, never surrender to what is A A of their thoughts... ' destmationfa ngmif, . ' l , t-John Locke A A A Z I A - Dantz?-Quayle . X up 5 108 -5 1- v.-....... , 7 3, ,,,,, . tt- -i Sean M. Thomas Braxter Timberlake Jennifer Tompkins ' lsn't it funny how one minute life can be such at Make sure you get the facts straight 'before you even ii me struggle, and the next minute you're just driving real open your mouth: to speak -to me like that,., fast, swerving back and forth across the road? V - Erik Sermon ' - Jack Hzindey Robert Toney The more you live life, the less you die - Rob T. ' y Tim C, Vick .... with a little help from my friends. - The Beatles Sara Varni Noah B. Veneklasen Destiny is not 21 matter of chance, it is at matter of lf someone is about to kick you in the butt by all choice: it is not a thing to be waited for. it is a thing to means. don't turn arounclfl be achieved, - William Jennings Bryant - Noah Veneklasen Mary-Margaret Villa . yiotl A T V T Rebecca A. Wacht Iftyou execute yourfenemiesit saves youthe trouble of. V 1 l'Why is it that what appears desirable, once obtamed having to forgive them. - Santa Anna becomes undesirable? 'P 4' 1- Seniors 45 ' 4. . J A i iiyiyuiiyi i it i ityig i Q yyii g gt gigi t it Y . H X i gg, ,x ie - all L1 . G teeee R. waiker i eett e Ricky Walker t W t stephen ward g If the conditions are right, I 'll walk away from any job' -J' He will give the world something worth listening tof V gggg or any woman to spend a day inthe water with my I 1 - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart A . endsy, k,'.: : ' A I ,, A K 4 EV ' A A 'A f.N.C.B., Pat, Ben, Chris, Aaron L y Matthew W. Warner t CandaeeyWebb Corinne Golden Bankoiff Weber, 'Learn fromfthe mistakes made by others, You won't- Study to shew thyself approyed unto'God, a Workman ' A , Hlmaginegiif W i L ' live long enough to make them all yourself. that needeth not-to be ashamed, rightly dividing the - John Lennon - Unknown word of truth. L' g i fe - H Timothy 2:15 g g g g i fe Ingrid Sfiianne Weiland H i . Karin lwhatjiton iiiii i Y Daniel White Forget the Rules, Forget the Fools, Forget your Fears, Originality doeswnot consist in sayinggwhat no one has , g 'You are luckier than I...Only because you donthavf H Forgetgzrny Tears. Bye Bye Baby, Byellgyef' ever said before, but in you 'think to lookfin the mirror to peep mc. Fam 4 Lille. ' l iiii Madonna ' your?ii?QlfQ H if , ' ' -Daniel White H ' - James Stephens A ' A 1 . ' Seniors OE mmm, is r Nu ' to J ,f . , 3, ram. I l 5 K at Matthew White Teresa Sofia Wierzbianska 1 D. Alexis Wile 'The great secret of Power is never to will to do more lt's not my fault, the gun went off by itself? We live today for tomorrow inxhopes of yesterda,y...no than you can accomplish. by - S.F.P.D. officer. V ' regreisff A l , ' - Henrickxlhsen ii A t 4 D. Alexis Wile ' RHCHC Wilson .l3llTl6 Lyllll Powell Benign Tim Wqpng I dreamed natural dreams of being ll natural woman A scab is something you have to put up with until the -'Truth hung. Maybe nm as mugh ag jumping gn 3 ,oing what a natural woman does when she's natural. I time comes when you can pick it off and flick it away. bicyclc with 3 gem mmmg, but if hung. would have a revolution. - Roald Dahl . Defbin. Naked Gun 2 112 - Nikki Giovanni y i .fi .4 . Ian Wong i Jeffrey Wong y 7 Joshua Colby Yocum live got a theory that it' you give 100 percent all the Preserve wildlife, Pickle a squirrelf' ,'tOn life's vast ocean divcrsly we sail, reason the card time, somehow things will work out inttheiendf' ty - Unknown but Passion is the gale. - Larry Bird , A - Alexander Pope P- ' ' ' ll- Seniors ,,' ,,, 4. ' 4- :. SE IOR SCHGL RS fwk Above: National Hispanic Scholar Finalist Mary-Margaret Villa Above Right: CL to RJ National Merit Scholarship Semwnalists- Peter Gage, Alessandra Burch, Melissa Conradi, Scott Short, Erica Gielow Middle Right: CL to RJ National Merit Commended Students Top: Tom Semrad, Todd Bersaglieri, Warren Chen, Jeffery Wong, David Alderman, Kristian Hanelt, Chris Moenich Bottom: Scott Darmstadt, Lindsay Harrow, Sara Johnson, Kelsey Krausen, Ryan Kelly, Michael Chann, Mary-Margeret Villa, Ryan Morrison Lower Right: CL to RJ National Achievement Commended Students Top: Reginauld Jackson, Mychal Luther, Kevin Mitchell, Jerry Payne Bottom: Sandra Harvey, Jay Gregory, Derek Glaude, Arrienne Hudnall l 1- -1 l ' .: Seniors 4' 45 OE- 112 -5 Q5 WA: Lelow: John Leibee calls strike two. tToo Below: Hey, Mychal! The games in the ad the umps didnit agreej other direction. s eee a 1 Hlfll Above: Boy, the A's sure stink. You want to go play catch? Center: What7 Where? Who was talkin' smack? Above: NI can't believe this counts as a school day. C11 CD '-5 u-I C '1 S9 Q4 S9 1-1- er- 5' CD WN, S3 CD This year, despite the success of last years trip to the Boardwalk, the Seniors went back to their tradition of going to the A's game. Nearly three quarters of the Senior class went on this trip Cwhich made it one of the A,s largest crowds all seasonj Unfortunately, the trip was made in vain because the A's lost to the Kansas City Royals 5- 4. The game was exciting, however, and the A's just blew it in the 9th inning. Y 4' M Seniors 4' :- 4. E' 113 'll BEST PHYSIQUE: Jerry Paine and Turshika Bennett BEST DRESSED: Raelle Wilson Mike Chann and MOST LIKELY TO BE AN O'DOWD TEACHER: a U BEST SMILE: Reggie Jackson and Ryan Kelly CMIA: Julia Politoj Kelly Shea 1' 4' M' Seniors 4' .EL 'I-OE 114 .5 gg. 96 MOST CHANGED: Eric Lendl and Sarah Sabol MOST ATHLETIC: Ayana Gra Scott Short 5 5 , Ill 3114 for EST LOOKING: Erika Cashman and Ricky Walker MOST SPIRITED: ScottDarmstadt and Jen Cohen BEST SENSE OF HUMOR: MOST TALKATIVE: Lucas Jubb flary Margaret Villa and and Nicole Smith Dave Erwin BEST PERSONALITY: Rosa Terrazas and Rocky Roberts 'I' 'B IE- 115 -4 Q5 1 .: Seniors 4' .E MOST LIKELY TO TALK THEIR WAY OUT OF TROUBLE: Dan White CMIA: Kaitlyn Hartneyj MOST OUTGOING: and Ryan Reposa Cara Powers MOST TALENTED: Teresa Wierzbianska and Dan Anderson CUTEST: Kari Warton and Jason Fritche 4' E Seniors 4' 'L 'lf ll' 116 -.5 Q5 . BEST EYES: Ryan DeMar CMIA: Jaquay Newsomj MOST UNIQUE: Jay Gregory and Rosy Nolan ILASS KLUTZ: Noah Veneklasen and Kellie Jones BEST FRIENDS: Ian Thomas and Scott Darmstadt MQW! i BEST FRIENDS: Emily Loos and Kelsey Krausen I . I .Av M: I 'T any , J' f ' . f I 2 3 Qf ,gfzlljf 4, -va.-ir.: .ft - if H Y' ,'1 ky ,,Z'ftd,,fg I f ya 4 4, , 'V L y, ,iviwvqvf ' ir: , I, 'w,,f,l'f ' I ' I 4 V f 4-2 v . ww? SENIORS WITH THE HIGHEST INSURANCE RATES: Sean Dabel and Becky Wacht 4' E' Seniors ,, CD y W 3-4 ' v-4 'Y 4' .5- Seniors ,,' 4'-E' 118 -nl .lr Below: Matt White prepares to be a Las Below: No one told Dave and Else about Vegas lounge singer ten years from now. the population explosion H' r Center: Students discuss what their lives will be like in ten years. Above: Theresa and Melissa stun the crowd with thfiif IHICHICC1 v0iCSS. Above: As a guest on the 4'Nicki Lakew show, Jay tells of his job painting the ceiling of the O,Dowd chapel, something Jay definitely hopes will happen in his future. Nicole reads her Petition with Below: The Senior Mass gives parents a chance to connect with their children and other O'Dowd parents, Center: Fr. Owens, Fr. Mallow, and Fr. Ranalletti bless the eucharist. h-10 if ottom: Cara Hanks-Matthews and her dad Above: At the reception directly following ake a moment to share a laugh and a Smile. the afternoon mass, Kelly Hamlett and her parents give a quick smile for the camera in between cookies. 1 4' M' Seniors 4' .EL M 'S K v N Q X, X K S 'giafilif fc' W 'I Sn QRS! 8 P' M iy 'il 1' '-'E' Candids -In - 120 ...Q nf:- ll I Mn I , a-pf 7.4 v C may BHWUHJ .ff 41: an -in E Candids ,, 'L Q , 1 1' 4' .5- Seniors ,,' .EL Sffa ff ff ?f?,f-. vi' Q ,WIW m 'wm.- X. main 235 ' I mx' 1 -1 . ...T Seniors ,,' .EQ 'l IZ' 123 -.5 Q5 FACULTY FGSSILS You Might Be A Faculty Member if... N You try and talk to your students like youlre a normal person and only get blank looks in return. N Pesty students keep asking you when you are going to give them their papers back. N You're Waiting for the bell like everyone else. N Juniors youlve never met are bugging you to read term papers. N Seniors youive never met are bugging you to Write college recommendations. N When you don't feel like teaching, you break out the Ferris Bueller video. N You spend until 2:00 in the morning preparing the next dayls lesson plans . . . or trying to come up with an excuse not to show up for school like everybody else. N You spend more time at school than at home. N You have to find a happy placen so that you don't strangle some of your students. N You are the moderator of a O'DoWd club. Or the coach of an O,Dowd sport. O both. N You try and figure out how to talk six students into going on a trip so you can go for free. 'I 'E' Facult ,, 'L -5 Q: 124 -jg. QE' . ' ,ffm-.HX 2 X .WM . KQV wtf? g JQCQW E KM Wg ' 1 X I X 4' 'E' Faculty .,' .El Fr. Richard Ranalletti, C.S.B Principal .X A ,1 F '2'S'3f Bishop John S. Cummins, D.D. Dr. Ann Manchester Bishop of Oakland Superintendent of Schools 1- 45 ll? 126 'l lg i ' it 21 ,.' , ,Q I 2 1, M ' , I X ,l' 'ic Sandra Ahern Sondra Arnsdorf Myfl Baker Mike BOWICT pr1nC1pa1iS gccrelary Since 1991 Vice principm Since IQQ4 P. E. 8a Asst. Athletic Direct. Since 1964 Director ol' Athletics Since l982 '- ff' , f Mary Ellen Brady Kathy Brown John Calderwood Marvis Carter Math Dcpt. Since l983 Math Dept. Since 1989 Social Studies Dept. Since l985 1411,mr13n Since IQQ4 Left: My cheeks hurtg take the Q stupid picture! U 4' Faculty 4' 'L 4. ll- Q. :- tl 0 N w X X ' f a LL,mk, P : p X P- 5 t ft f Right: What d' ya think Kev, .. pjfigjigw, 1, fifty cases of Reese's cups or if , seventy of Blo- pops. XX -'h , p fs GH ' x Judy Coleman Sharon Correia Brian Cushing Kevin Cushing Registrar Since 1984 Development 8a Keyboarding Since 1991 Social Studies Dept. Since 1992 English Dept. Since 1988 - l Debra Dean Owen Derby Liza Dodd- Merris Esteban Domingo Religion Dept. Since 1992 A.V. 8a Photography Since 1987 Art Dept. Since 1994 Spanish Dept. Since 1995 P- -I -1- -, ' Faculty ,,' -, -ll - 128 .5 .E 1 Debra Emeh English Dept. Sincc 1988 Dennis Dougherty Math Dept. Since 1979 Harriett Gleeson Martha Gonzales Math Dept. Sincc 1994 Religion Dept. Since 1994 '. .... 1, . . .1 Q 1 'Nag P-M' - f ' it . s if-4 ' 1 3 f t- A S -A ' X i3:si.T'fz,f,f' -I' 41.55 ,,, .gi f 2 ...K Caroline Fields Fr. Robert Glass Art Dept. Since 1985 Social Studies Dept. Since 1994 Brad Goodhait Meg Gorzycki Science Dept. Sinccl968 Social Studies Dept. Since 1985 Bob Grazzini Drafting 84 Language Dept. Since 1959 Left: Mr. Grazzini and Mr. Roza, along with the other fans at the oh-so crowded A's game. 1' - . Faculty 1-s - 129... 5 -Q' :- Right: Um, I'm sorry. I don't normally talk to guys without ,M-M--i-, cool hats. Tony Green Joan Grell Social Studies Dept. Since l986 Bookkeeper Since 1989 Keith Higgins Marjorie Ho Lisa Holmes Ira Holston Director of Security 84 P.E. Since 1990 Religion Dept. Since 1993 Language Dept. Since l995 Math SL Science Dept, Since 1989 Fr. John Huber Tom Hyland Sheridan James Jeff Jolin Religion Dept. Since I995 Development Since 1994 Counselor Since l99O Development Since I995 1 4' Faculty 4' 1,1 45 - 130 .5 .5 Brian Judd Mary Kamian M.T. lgl Chorus Since 1985 Dean Ot' Students Since 1983 Kathleen Kennedy Carmelle Knudsen Math Dept. Since 1995 Librarian Since 1983 -- t -e'-Q.. nu, tv- D Kathryn Kastama Eva Kastel Computer Dept. Since 1987 English 84 Language Dept. Since 1968 Dennis Kohles Debra Kolsrud Drama Dept. Sincc 1985 English Dept, Since 1986 Left: Geez, they just suck. 1 '-' Faculty fl P 131 .5 .rr 4' li- Right: No, Padre! Your supposed to Walk off into the sunset. Caryn Kunkle Director of Activities Since 1989 Michael Lucas Ken Luke English Dept. Since 1984 Athletic Trainer Since 1991 1 K 5 ' Q Bill Lyons Counselor Since 1975 Mike Magnani English Dept. Since 1994 .s L., Marisa Maier Fr. John Malo Sandy Manifesto Gary Mason Language Dept. Since 1973 Religion Dept. Since 1994 Attendance Since 1994 Dean of Students Since 1985 1' 4' Faculty 4' 'L 4- ll- 4. .Q if pe 3 Dona McCabe Rich Mcdaglia Darlene Molesworth Fr. Rob Moslosky Phys. Ed. Sc Comp. Dept. Since 1974 English Dept. Since 1992 Tuition Bookkeeper Since 1988 Dir. Of Computers Since 1992 Sue Ellen Nelsen Lisa Newman Trina Oliver Ed Olkowski Drama Dept. Since 1989 Science Cgl P.E. Dept. Since 1991 Drama Dept, Since 1991 English Dept. Since 1969 Fr. Ben Owens Religion Dept. Since 1985 Left: Yeah, they're okayg but our RESPECT routine kicked some serious butt! T' ' ' Faculty 4' .. Right: O1 DoWd's version of Siskel and Ebert. X, ::,,,',,: E: Paul Perenon Phys. Ed, Dept. Since 1977 Lorin Peters Rel. 81. Science Dept. Since 1971 Sydney Perry Science Dept. Since 1995 Kathleen Riley Math Dept. Since 1994 Lois Roberts Librarian Since 1986 T- 4' Faculty 4' I. 4h - 134 .5 .E 5 .., :rrr't. f f '1 -I? 1 af -5,5 P ' W ., ' 5 1 4 . 1 . Mike Phelps Madelyne Pieper Math Dept. Since 1978 Receptionist Since 1991 Leonard Rossi Dick Roza Music Dept. Since 1978 Phys. Ed. Dept. Since 1958 ' s-if Javier Sanchez Fr. Les Schaefer Art Dept. Since 1994 English Dept. Since 1988 '53 K . V. V r Sondra Sorensen Susan Sousa Director ol'Alumni Since 1995 Counseling Sec. Since 1991 ' 'rviAss X GW htluilfwff Sfiwglve W ABMORI f N 1 altitudes en new ff' Hombre tfhabitams des villes 'W .nmsfzooogw f xf Oaewemilmm' A Q de20000DU000g0 Y Lena Schoendorf Gerald Shffvlln Religion Dept. Since 1994 Language Dept. Since 1991 Joyce Souza Joyce Strovink Development Since 1992 Eng. ISL Lang. Dept. Since 1989 i Bonnie Sussman Steve Twomey Social Studies Dept. Since 1990 Social Studies 8L Rel. Dept, Since 1982 Left: Oh, No! That Biology experiment has gone terribly awry! 1 4 ' Faculty -4' n- Right: Okay, very funny. Who hid my football team? Tom Tyler Science Dept. Since l979 flO'Q . if if Janet Vax Mary Veneklasen Hector Victoria i Vice Principal Since 1977 Counselor Since 1992 Language Dept. Since l99l l l l 'X.Q?' Doug Vieira Fran Warmerdam Carol Wirth Lois Withers Religion Dept. Since 1983 Counselor Since 1985 Math 8: Science Dept. Since l985 Business Manager Since I995 'PI ' ll- Faculty 4' -, -Q Il- 1 ur- ,,-I .Q if -l'.5. age.. Additional -U OE- -s 05 Support 45 E' -QQ owl . Gino Cordone Bill Clark Facility Engineer Since 1989 Maintenance Since 1993 E' as-2 Security CL - RJ: Tommy Gilbert, Claude Bames, Tom Haines, Alex Grell, Damon Gilbert Missing: Martin Almanza, Howard Bess, Charles Butler, Edmin Eastman, Derrick Johnson 'mn' 4' E OE -1' E. 4 :- 4-lt IE' -.5 gg.. . Staff -1' xi. 4' .E- '5 IE' ag. Q5 Satvinder Kumar Clint Dean Maintenance Since 1994 Maintenance Since 1987 1 9 A Q 'Q-.sa Y 9 'ww- X - Y isfah ,i....,., WLMNS Custodial Staff: Head Custo- Cafeteria Staff CL - RJ: Rosauro Gutierrez, Director of dian Martin Almanza, and Jorge Food Services: Brenda Wallace- Alvarado Smith, Felicia Bland 4' E' Faculty ,,' .EL .N Q N51 W fv 4 'Q 2 f -Q4 i5 l' if f 5 X' 'K 'N 'QR f 'Q' 1 ,K I I IJ A 'ix ,X 'X fk', y X ' Q .. . Kg . 4: SS' diy- Q if I gf X 4 25 , X X ,f , . , . ik L. 5 L 1 E T , ,145 ,, 1 Q I4 M M V ff i I L A ff! ff -.Nt x X7 X ,-'T 'i3 if2ifm1fs:..'AV:-FI!-f57XPf '5 ' . Q '- lplqggzb 'ug.-fin--jgxggiggfgx-Firf-'51V1f.x g-fit? H ik ,. J - , V . f 2' A I A ff 4 S' 4:a.QiiL?3?ff'ffi:'f?1-1.Q-:z,E'9fSsWP'??3?I-if51ffHf!52'LkV ,lij . 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A A 4 it Qi 6:2 au --xv f A S , ,V 59 4 A ' ' kk nf' fx ' lx fi'-'Bling gl K W 'Ame ' P' ' . fjpflw, 4 if V f W f v A '-N BNN f ff' X A 7 Student . CENTER: A.S,B. HOMIES G f 1 ARE THE CRAZIEST! ! O 11 I1 C 1 Below: Moderater Ms. Kunkle and Moderater's Assistant Keisha McDonald. If you,ve had fun at school this past year, then you owe alot ofthe credit to this year, s A.S .B. They were the ones responsible for alot ofthe activities. You were represented by them in everything from the announce- ments in the morning to the assemblies, rallies, dances, Spirit Week, and cross school events. Even the crowds at games and the curriculum taught at O,Dowd were affected by the Student Council. So, if you had fun, give them the credit they deserve, and if you didn,t, get involved yourself next year. A.S.B. QUOTABLES MCADA Camp homies are the CRAZIESTS 6'Hell hath a new name ..... CADA F Nimby or Nimbfi Getoff my dam shoulder. HOn your back. f'You are soooooo erroneous. Right: 'tA.S.B. members and the circus midgets who abopted them , on the next Ricki Lake. fp X . tt ff' lr vi X X Q Q , Y ' AM its sum Q A, A.S.B. President A.S.B. Vice President A.S.B. Secretary A.S.B. Treasurer Ryan Kelly Peter Gage Sara Varni Michael Austin 'll' ' .'-1 A.S.B. ...i .Eh 'H OE- 140 -in. Q5 E ,af- -HL' N., Q L., my? 'ilu-v-P1 Spirit!Publicity Committee fl to rl Top: Joanie DuPont, Susan Skapik, Micheline and Celine Sabatte, Kristin Dochterman, Mary Maxwell, Carolyn VanSant Missing: Charlene Wong A s s e m b l i e s l Rallies Committee fl to rj Top: Geordana Evans, Jenny Yuen, Melissa Rennegarbe, Jessica Pohl, lan Thomas, Billy Promes Bottom:Simone Murphy, Joanne Pavao, Becky Alexander, Kelsey Krausen Missing: Jessica Brent, Ben Edwards. Estella Evens, Julia Polito Dance Committee fl to rp Top: Kelly McComormack, Venus Rachel, Kelly Gardner Middle: Adjelegan Lassey, Kellie Jones, Denise Milner, Courtney Muller, Kimberly Soller, A.J. O'Connell Bottom: Dana Gumbs and Arrienne Hudnall Missing: Alessandra Burch and Ali Podrid Curriculum Committee: Maloni Goss Far Left: Here is a picture of this years A.S.B.s' parents in 1978. 7 'I' A.s.B. -U '31, 'fl OE- 141 -5. 55 e f II1 CS 'E ta C3 i SI' A H-o H' morommof-+o.mw,w::-wow E.g'fCf5:1U5:rg'5fgJmo3-:wo5'cn:E5s::oUg ' SHQSSESSFD-Q3 EQEBSSH-signs .,... H Cl! -n-I 85-'25CL:+5'F:'Ff1fEQgQf,g2:+wFD'Ca2,wQ32-Q Bmggoow-em m ,po co:g5ffE1,,,oo:4mN:sQ P+. EBDH' CP 'DH'N JU5 0oO U-+900 aclgcmewi-afagaear.-295' 40:5-gi CDURQQFBOCD -,-h0.Q,,1 ,.,f-fgmg-DQCDCD WO D NCD fn r-H QUJ P-1 agua-EwaQ.f.f.fwOOEC,a0sw:Qsowf2am UQQGG FD'-fwifnaemeis--a a'Sg0H2's' aeiziagg-'g'2f5,EF5g'25maaa:.S,fgag1ff 20 .gc-Jn-75591-D'HCDg,,'2 7V' mwg---How 33,57 ' :rgg Qflviromrq v-1040 B nv'-':fpcu 'E2H00.-,n'5l-. gm UGG 0 .9-iw o D' .HO Fo 2. Ewwiieaagagkiogggngeiagpgaaii E9Q?L5'SW+oQG'wZe'M'ftfnagiarfbggfaw SHE 5f+S5a'a'E-E.: EPB 2:55-cm: Ur em, 8wckOsa4 Q- egg-5' W gma.:.,f,g-E S'1'O'3gsH2. '52 H23-f:r 5, .QQ..Og cgi S w Ho f-r D- S-4 -v-4 Q it '.3' J.s.A. 4. 55- 142 .5 gg' . w ed it Above: The members of J. S. A. include: Emily Bell, Christine Bensen, Brigid Canning, Melissa Conradi, D,Lonra Ellis, Melissa Estes, Maynard Fairchild, Brigid Finley, Carla Guevara, Rohan Gupta, Rohit Gupta, Lindsay Haskell, Karima Holland, Alyce Kalmar, Jenn Kelly, Katie Kerkstra, Laura Kirschbaum, Amanda Knezevich, Kelsey Krausen, Erik Kriens, Erika Lagrisola, Sara Lindley, Holly Mathews, Mary Maxwell, Joy Meads, Sahar Miller, Courtney Muller, Ali Podrid, Aaliyah Richmond, Laila Shamszad, Myesha Smith, Amanda Steigerwald, Nick Summer, Alicia Thompson, Kate Weinstein, Margaret White. fc?- elow: Kendrick Lau and Stephanie Loh :ll lollipops at the street fair. Below: Michael Chann and Jason Fong recruit new members at the O'Dowd club faire. Above: Some of the volunteers at the A. S. A. booth gather for a group photo. Above: The members of the Asian Student Alliance include: Jessica Chan, Elizabeth Chang, James Chang, Mary Chang, Michael Chann, Miya Chen, Michael Chin, Patrick Chung, Kevin Dunn, Ryan Dunn, Jason Fong, Daniel Gusner, Jennie Koo, Leslie Koo, Nettie Koo, Kendrick Lau, Wilson Lau, Alison Lee, Alvin Lee, Jeremy Lee, June Lee, Warren Lee, Brian Lo, Jennifer Loh, Stephanie Loh, Megan Low, Kristen Lowe, Jon Miyano, Benny Ng, Thomas Ng, Sisa Pon, Jeffrey Pon, True Pham, Ki Nam Ro, Dana Shaps, Quay Vong, Charlene Wong, Olivia Wong, Anthony Yu, Jennifer Yuen. V 'rii it Z is jo C-F P+ Although many people sign up for the A. S. A. at the Club Faire it is always interesting to see who would actually show up to the first meeting. Unlike last year, they had an extremely large underclassmen turn out. Freshmen and Sophomores make up more than half of the club. With that addition of the underclassmen, this year's membership doubled. The club took part in the Oakland Chinatown streetfest, Mayor of Oakland's Youth Council and various club affairs. There has been talk about a convention for similar clubs, but that has not yet been confirmed. The third annual lunar New Year food sale was held the week of Febuary 20. Besides the two larger events, they had smaller events like interaction with other groups, community service, and club socials. Cl m- A.S.A. 4'.E- -ls 01- 143 .5 .5 by W -. ,. wig I WM ff'-. 1 -.2 s Campus Ministry Team This years Campus Ministry Team combined their incredible energy and creativity to help organize the masses, Food and Toy drive and the Mission Drive that went on throughout the year. Led by Mr. Brian Judd, C.M.T. works to incorporate not only religion but unity among the student body, faculty and staff. This group has a lot of fun, but also does a lot of good. The members of C.M.T. say that this year they grew as people. They commented on how, at first, it was odd to be thrown in a room with people that they were not familiar Below: Erin is mad at Tony because hels always eyeing Kellie, but she's dreaming about Tyler, who is thinking about someone else... with, but in the end they formed great friendships that will last a life time. The members of C.M.T. are Juniors Julie Baker and Tyler Kreitz and Seniors Else Dittmer, Tony Freccero, Scot Gordon, Caitlin Hartney, Erin Jones, Kellie Jones, Ryan Kelly, Cara Power, Nicole Richardson, Kelly Shea Matthew White, and J amil Downey. These spirited group of guys and gals really pulled together this year, and pulled the school together as well, They created a wonderful atmosphere that O'Dowd thrived in. Overall C.M.T. is a wonderful group that O'Dowd could not do without! Below: What the heck are you talking about Mr. Judd, asks Erin Jones. Cara Powers crack themselves up, while planning another amusing skit. Far Left: No Scot! . N' sw .- F F U. Left: Franc Slapar and It's l-900-HOT-LIPS Below Left: Why is she doing work, i 4 H doesn't she know sheis on retreat? Below: Chris takes time out from reflectiori O'Dowd students to reflect about to toss around the fnsbee' themselves, their lives and religion. Members of the Faculty lead the Junior and Senior retreats, while the Retreat Team leads the Freshmen and Sophomore retreats. The Retreat Team is made up of ninety Juniors and Seniors, organized by Mr. Judd. At the beginning of the school year, the members attend four evening meetings where they talk about issues that come up during Freshmen and Sophomore year, how to give talks about their own personal experiences and how to lead small group discussions. On the retreats, team members lead ice breakers, an ,F opening welcome, and give talks A about their family, friends, God, dating and the pressures of High School life. Retreats are a chance for -v-:FT K . Vw 'X 4 .. at S Above: Retreat team members pose for a picture vrjth their new Above: An eglamplgpfithe exiigliblgtbdyerved On Junior and Senic . X , X 'V ' X A 1 UK Freshman buddies, T V Av r6tr6i1lS.9 N9 l tt lx' 5 N it U. -L Q U R X3 v D Jimi BTX J. WNJX tl ,D JXSRIQXXI-N E ix ,SW ,xo ,Q Audpxftxme-Dtnwwxkj Q xhhwat 0, F ,. NJ wx ,XXI Q X' X on '-' M- Retreats 4' .:+Ljjb T lx A J myfgyx 555 5 Xl QW K 1 ti. X X U K L N t -4. E' -6- 'X A X X KY' Q' 5? 5 Q5 fi LK ..1.- olxtvtrebytieikxmxgt umm, ,...23. DPL' -1, Q A, ,t , V X 9 733 : E? sv Ev , is 2 ef A 1 ik lx 3 s ZX r , e N 'N 9? K Q. nu E Q. 'HW al 12513 5 ,. E?:::--'jjj I . yum , ,, WU X gg: il NC--, sk' 'Z wk 5 as w 'v-4 F-4 The ski club had a somewhat down year this year because of an extreme lack of snow. Late season storms brought some hope to the schoolis rabid powderhounds',, but warm weather created more slush than snow. O'Dowd skiers had fun anyway on trips to Northstar, Sugar Bowl, and the other regulars. The club also made what has become their annual Easter Break trip to Utah this year. Much thanks should go to the Man in the Red Hat for his quality planning even when the weather did not cooperate. Below: It's the Radio City Music Hal Rockettes trip to the snow. Center: NI feel naked with out my goggles. X X , I as E I Below: The Ski Club in full effect. 'iff f 7 I Z 1 I R 1 2' ski Club .QE Above: Does anyone else notice there's no a lot of skiing going on during these trips? Ms Sussman decrlbes Court rulcs Below: Prosecutors Abtin Jalali and procedure I0 Fellclly Julw Kamllah Felicity Meu review their arguments in Aaliyah during a Mock Trial rehersal preparation for the Competjtign. Center: The 1996 Bishop O'Dowd Mock Trial Team poses with coordinator, Ms. Sussman. lbove Witness Katie Kerkstra is sworn in Above: Eddie, Felicity and Julie listen y the baililt Nicole Harrison prior to attentively to thc prosecution's pre-trial eing questioned by Abtm motion. PS is In February, 18 O'Dowd students took part in the annual Alameda County Mock Trial Competition. The Mock Trial team was organized under the direction of Ms. Sussman. During the competition, the prosecution and defense teams competed against their opposing sides from 3 other East Bay schools. Assisted by attorney coaches, the students developed strong, persuasive arguments, and honest testimony. The 1996 case dealt with a 20 year-old charged with carjacking, robbery and assault. The prosecution wished to convict the defendant under the Three Strikes Law. By using two previous felonies committed while the defendant was a juvenile as evidence, the defendant would be imprisoned for life. The defense wanted the defendantis two juvenile offenses to be excluded as evidence. They stated that juveniles are not entitled to jury trials, and therefore the defendant's constitutional rights had been violated. The Mock Trial competition was an exciting and memorable experience for all who participated. It was the perfect opportunity for anyone interested in law to get firsthand experience of how atrial is conducted. 7 'E' Meek Trial .,' .31 'B OE- 149 -5. gg. ..4 s-,Y . . .Q ky, 4 if 3 A . ,Qg . . .jk Ji ' I . N , . 4 sa ' 5.5 9,55 Q, . 'ff if 'Y 9' am .Alt ,, , t ' ,. f TLS' W' N -l1'L!.'2i'1 .sw 1 ,ga sa - , A gi isw .. X K K x Q4 ii r .Q- 1 x A . , 4 1 .-0 w 1 'Y' sa , QW sl. -9 x .Ar Q... ,nw ,,f. SJ 1 3 W jk si' 3? Q 1 ,rl ggi, ' 'V,, ,si 1 Qfn' r, '5,o' 2 fm 5x ' -. 6 gf- , -n. .N 4 1 'S is 3 K if 'Q-'4 ,gf :Ai 5 QW B f 3 V9.4 -lifk b ' Q 15,13 ' .kiln is ' 5 ..- 1 K X ikgifi fv: 5 ' :L br, 4 , 'K' K .4 . . ig' tg Q S Q .rf ' ' A. . 3 ., M 'ii - 75- . - .f ,, gi -.1-3 'xx - A 'IQ ,.' f If . 1. . , if nfs 1 9. if , . . , ,, , , ' '4 K x I L:,R,x,L ,L yu.. Q56 Ni ffff. ,P ti 'Sf' fc .AA 'V' -' . 3,1 t l K. X Q' a -X' 71. 1 uf- z 1' .. ' 5 9 E EX.,-55, Q ' . U W . .. Tk . Q' 4 I 5 M v.1?G'. fQf?l'f-5 1 el if an ff' hw if Mi J' Y ul l qu-Q . 2, . 1,2 if far fg- P i .f . 5 1 1 .. i' 'is . 'F' Q9 f. QQ 72 + 1 Q ff Y ' 5. 5 fn . u .- 425' . Hiking Club The Hiking Club is a group of energetic people who ,ove the outdoors. The new moderators, Miss Wirth and Vlr. Holston, have really worked to make every hike enjoyable and worthwhile. This yearls Hiking Club has been on some really xciting excursions to a variety of beautiful spots in the ay Area. The first night hike to Marin Headlands in the all was a streanous ten mile climb, but the full harvest noon made it all worthwhile. Mr. Tyler, last year's moderator, joined the club this year on its hike along Wildcat trail in Tilden Park, and made the trek something 'pecial with his silent-solo walk back to the parking lot. qhis club is truly where itis at in terms of fun and physical Fitness! 6 f 'x , . f fi M time out to pose for a photo. Left: Ms. Wirth leads the Hiking Club in a harmonious rendition of Kumbya. i I Above: The Hiking Club takes 1- 4 I I ' E Hiking Club 4' .El +I OE- 151 -.5 Q5 Black Student Union This year has been a great one forthe Black Student Union with the highlight of the year being February, Black History Month. This year instead of having a fact-based historical play, it was an actual dramatic production. The play is the story of a small all-Black town in which a man, named Sirus, is struggling to keep the town from falling into the hands of an outsider with the villianis own corrupt agenda. This year's Executive Council Members are Co-Presidents: Jonathan Grisham and Clarence Livington, first Vice President: Shenelle Eaton, second Vice President: Jaguay Newson, Secretary: Maloni Goss, Treasurer: Michael Austin, Parlimentarian: Joel Vinson, Committe Chairperson: Keisha McDonald, Moderatoris Assistant: Nicole Richardson, and Moderator: Mr. Higgins. Below: Moderator Mr. Higgins and Jerry Payne take a quick picture before the Black History Play. Center: All power to the Students. The 1995-96 Black Student Union. .. be rf g5.gat.sg . Above: B.S.U. members pose for a photo after an another insightful meeting . 'VUE' B.S.U. ,,,..-5 Below: The B.S.U. Executive Council: Clarence Livingston, Mike Austin, Keisha McDonald, Jaquay Newsom,Maloni Goss, and Shenelle Eaton. Missing: Joel Vinson Jonathan Grisham and Nicole Richardson. Above: Leah Casey and Keisha McDonald ponder what the school and life would be like without the B.S.U. Oh, the horror ! Class of 1996 David Alderman Lisa Beal Todd Bersaglieri Vlatt Bettinelli-Olpin Melissa Bischalaney Jessica Brent Alessandra Burch Jamey Carman Cleo Chan Warren Chen Jenna Childs Jennnifer Cohen Melissa Conradi Michael Cross Adrian DeDomenico J Robin Dean Jason Fritzsche Peter Gage Marissa Galvin Jessica Garcia Erica Gielow Kristain Hanelt William Hoffmann Marisa Holland Arrienne Hudnall Reginauld Jackson Nicole Jemer Nicole Jones Ryan Kelly Katie Kerkstra Eric Koistenen Kelsey Krausen Brendan Lanctot Wilson Lau Joanne Lee John Leibee Annie Levy Emily Loos Jenny Lloyd ji '3 Melissa Maher Frances Martinez Brian McLaughlin Sheila Milligan Ryan Morrison Courtney Muller Peter Macllvaine Robert Nachtwey Ali Podrid Julia Polito Melissa Rennegarbe Thomas Semrad Cara Power Andrej Slapar Franc Slapar Anna States Toavh Skiles Ian Thomas Sara Varni Matt Warner Corrinne Weber Class of 1997 Rebecca Alexander Kathryn Appel Adrienne Belai Hillary Bernstein William Carlson James Chang Celeste Dodge David Dunch Kevin Gardiner Maggie Ghidella Corin Greenberg Rohit Gupta Magen Healy Elizabeth Hoffmann Judd Hollander Meredith Judy Alyce Kalmer Michele Kennedy Laura Kirschbaum Hillary Kohnen Alison Koistinen Jennie Koo Leslie Koo Tyler Kreitz Ceres Krohn Gretchen Langmaid June Lee Christine Mayor Hope Mc Caslin Felicity Meu Sahar Miller Denise Milner Eustacia Moffet Chris Moon Kevin Moon Teresa Moore Truc Pham Alyssa Pon Molly Promes David Rajan Diana Reynold Beau Richter Sonya Romanoff Scott Roosvselt Dana Shaps Matthew Smith Nick Summer Eddie Vieira-Ducey Quinn Walker Kimberly Wemmer Margaret White Jarrett Winfield Charlene Wong Class of 1998 Mario Adoc Jonathon Aljoe Aden Allen Katie Anderson Joseph Appel Genevieve Bender Jessica Bischalaney Andrew Boli Patrick Bumside Stephanie Cataldo Ben Coates Christopher Craun D'Lonra Ellis Catherine Ewen Alex Fahrenbach James Faison Aaron Francis Matthew Freeland David Garcia Lisa Hale Nicole Harrison Kevin Herlihy Karima Holland Sarah Husain Abtin J alali Stephanie Janda Alex Kalofonos Alison Lee Daniel Lee Dawn-Dianne Lee Jennifer Lovewell Megan Low Laura Mitchell Mike Montgomery Samual Park Alexis Peri Grant Power Sarah Rasch Taylor Samuelson Emily Steinkamp Natalie Shaver Kelli Stewart Mollie Sullivan Adam Teekell Leo Wallach Theresa Walsh Class of 1999 Ola Adeniji Mary Anthenien Michael Balich Tracy Bitz Carly Blanchard Allen Brandt Jessica Chan Ian DaCunha Laura Deneberg Yeondo Durst Heidi Faison Willaim Fanning Jordan Fruchtman Adam Greer Daniel Guerra Janelle Haily Alann Higgins Paul Hoffmann Liam Honigsberg Robin Kirschbaum Kristen Lowe MeghanMacDougall Sean McMahon Jessica Moffet Juliana Neely Benny Ng Alana Nolan Michael Norman Kenneth Prola Matt Riley -Ol? c.s. California Scholarship Federation Nicola Reynolds Julie Sussman Christine Sequeira BrianShipman Nathan Vieira-Ducey D.J. Jeannine Walker Megan West Samantha Wong F. ,,,:, 45 al The Latinos Unidos was started in 1994 by Rachel Miranda C125 and Raul Flores C1 lj. It was formed to give Latino and non-Latino students a feel for the Latino culture. This year, Jose Ibarra C121 and Raul Flores were the leaders of the group meetings and activities. Mr. Vieira, as moderator, was a constant source of stability for the group. He helped the members focus on unity and spirit. The main goal of the group this year was to educate themeselves and others about the history of Latino culture. They hoped that through education they can lay a foundation for the future. W -v-4 Z v14 U 'v-4 wl-9 Below: Seniors Jose Ibarra, Jessica Garcia, Belgwg Meetings are for bonding with and Zoe Gilman relax at a weekly meeting. youre fellgw Lating fight? Above: Top:CL to RJ Sonia Garcia, Mr. Viera, Jose Ibarra, Nick Miano, Zoe Gilman, Gerald Gallardo, Chris Tafoya, Raul Flores Bottom: Frances Martinez, Jessica Garcia,Vanessa Cajina, Estella Evans Missing: Adam Garcia, Rachel Miranda 1 -if h' Latinos Unidos,,' .31 Above: The symbol of the United Farm Workers serves as a reminder of ongoing economic struggles of Latinos in America ielowz Freshman Megan Wenimer at the Lennaissancc Faire with the History Club. 995 asa' f ,xi f ' ff 'VJ 9.5 fr' , -. , Y Qt., ' ff F 1 we - , X., . z W ,fag ,ix '+V'A'.m - fl'1.f'Lf0m1ix.,,.Q Above: Junior Karla Tibbets plays queen Tor the day. Below: O' Dowd students enjoy the Renaissance Faire. Center: tl to rj Ms. Gorzycki, Maynard Fairchild, Karla Tibbets. Katrina Knutzen, Adam Tcckcll, Joel Robinow, Erica Giclow, Nadia Roche, Elizabeth Hoffman, Myra Poynter, Kevin Hcrlihy, Jamie Bonnificld. Sarah Lindley, Megan Wcnimcr. Daniel Guerra. UM 5. . .9 ... xt Above: Sir Joel Robinow tries a new look on for size. The History- Culture club is designed for field trips to festivals, plays, museums, films and local points of cultural and historic interest. It is open to all students. In the past students have gone to the Rennaissance Faire, gold country overnight, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, local films and exhibits. Our travels bring us to places and presentations that celebrate our heritage and teach us about our past. The longest excursion we took was in 1990, when six students traveled cross-country during the summer. We visited Washington D.C., New York, Chicago, and points in between such as Civil War fields and Ha1per's Ferry. We enjoy going out for interesting excursions and discussions over generous meals. pgs! e-r,-U W Q-Y' Qt? Q 4' M- History 45 u- 155 ,,. 4' ln- V14 The Glea Club- The letters GLEA stand for: Gay Sc Lesbian Education 8: Affirmation. Education for awareness, understanding and sensitivity. Affirmation of safety, respect, tolerance, and human rights for all regardless of orientation. The GLEA Club program is an important contribution toward creating an environment here at Bishop O' Dowd that respects and supports students coping with issues and decisions about sexuality, gender identity, peer pressure and family. It gives students the opportunity to seek education, guidance, and spiritual support and to offer respect and compassion to each other. The Club works with GLEAM C: concerned faculty! staff membersb and Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Oakland. All are welcome regardless of orientation! Standing: CL-RJ Liz Renton, Kelsey Krausen, Ingrid Weiland, Joy Meads, Sarah Sabol Bree Alexander, Jenny Mok, Sonya Romanov, Jacob Russell-Snyder. Kneeling: CL-RJ Alexis Peri, Emily Loos, Fr. Owens, Maggie Ghidella. GLEAM: Ms. Gorzycki, Fr. Owens, Ms. Gleeson, Mrs. Ho, Fr. Malo, Mrs. Schoendorf and Mrs. Gonzales. 'E' GLEA Club .Q .31 l IE' 156 -.5 Q5 ff '-. Sl CL X 'I Q x I ,iff - 0 NX l X X399 x0'5'p K'-555111, 9 President: Tim McGallian Vice-President: Kim Soller Secretary: Sarah Husain Tresurer: Steve Romero Freshman Class Rep: Liz Tumer Sophmore Class Rep: Eleanor Alderman Junior Class Rep: Jennifer Yuen Senior Class Rep: Estella Evans Members: Paul Brown, Jessica Chan, Alexander Chiu, Katherine D'Harlingue, Nima Davari, Andrea DeCastro, Julie Florence, Anthony Freccero, Annelise Gardiner, Janelle Haily, Erin Hamlett, Elizibeth Hoffman, Alanna Higgins, Tiffany Ilacqua, Patrisha Kral, Daniel Lee, June Lee, Peter Macllvaine, Alex MacLeod, Meghan MacDougall, Christine Mayor, Taylor McDonald, Jenny Mok, Juliana Neely, Morgan O'Conner, John Quaresma, Sam Park, Sarah Rasch, Nicola Reynolds, Stephanie Rynders, Sheriene Ridenour, Micheline Sabatte, Allison Shultz, Thomas Semrad, Joe Sequeira, Tomiko Sharpnack, Natalie Shaver, Andrea Szabo, Julie Sussman Moderator: Mr. Grazzini P-nl The Key Club was a new club on campus this year, implemented by the McGallian family. It is an international service organization for high school students to become involved in their school and community through various service projects and activities. Led by Mr. McGallian and moderator Mr. Grazzini, the club grew to approximately forty-five members. The objective of the Key Club was to develop initiative and leadership by providing experiences in living and working together. Overall, the Key Club has served to better O'Dowd,s community. .-5' Key Club ,,' .E 41 QE- 157 -Q. Q:- The Crozier came out nine times this A year. It was produced for the first time in a newspaper production class that served as a study hall While the paper was not being worked on. Other than the thirteen students in the class, outside students contributed to the great success of the Crozier this year. Students stayed for long hours after school to cut paste, type, and edit the articles under the unfaltering and unparalled leadership of editor-in- chief, Avi Klein. Mr. Kevin Cushing also contributed leadership to the difficult process of putting the Crozier together. Avi Klein -i'.l.'. 45 OE 158 -at Q5 E I I Top: The Crozier includes many students who volunteer their time to make sure the l paper gets out by every deadline. i Bottom: Caught in the act! Above: Being on the Crozier allows everyone to make everlasting friends, just ask Celine! . Q' Crozier 4' .:- Andrew Ahlas not only helped G.O.Y.A., but is also the president. This year, the G.O.Y.A. club was created to promote religions and social activities among Orthodox students at Bishop O'Dowd. The club hopes to encourage more Grthodox students to choose to n I W wi .4 'L' .. L f lj ,ff ll i ,,,1, 1, 'Q f 4 ,. 4- , ' it ig tx' i, 4 fb .1 r' x - K .1 , W , N ,f 5 Wt. attend O,Dowd, and to tie together ' c students from Orthodox parishes around the East Bay. Andrew Ahlas i ii ln l ,'l Center: The Goya Club has many members working hard to develop a new and succsesful club. l amy Mrs. Kamiun is the moderator for G.O.Y.A. Club. l ,fi Q O ,f uf I ,i,' L Above: One for all and all for one - 'ji W ' ,J 'U' 'E' G.O.Y.A. ,,' E ih QE- 159 .,-, .E The Peace Group, moderated by Mr. Shovlin, is a volunteer organization in which students can explore different ways of creative and positive support for the school and the earth. The students have fun relaxing and socializing during peace group activities, including trashwalks, potlucks, meditations and retreats. 1 M' Peace Group ,,' qi F 4- Below: Joining the Peace Club can be to the advantage to many male students out there. Below: Ali Podrid makes sure the Peace Club is organized. Center: Top tl to rp Katie Kerkstra, Ali Podrid, Melissa Conradi Natalie Watters, Alana Higgins, Mr. Shovlin, Mrs. Amsdorf Bottom: Heidi Faison, Allison Schultz, Julie Sussman Missing: Jessica Brandin Above: Hey, I think I found the cure to world hunger!,' Above: Being a member of the Peace Club can sometimes be very exhausting. I' I- ienter: lan Thomas, Bree Alexander, Auron Xlcxander, Judd Hollander. Ariel Luckey. Michael Xaberg, Brian Dclucchi. Scott Darmstadt. Madelyn .anctot. Taylor Samuelson Above: Whoa, I actually did it! Many 8UY3 USC the Hacky Sack Below: Some guys just know all the right an excuse to practice dance steps. moves! -v.-..i.....,,.,. KJ, pit The Hacky Sack Club, CT.H.S.C.l, is very fun. Although only a few meetings Cokay,onel took place in the first semester, the second semester was very eventful. The club met in the quads and hacked quite frequently. We have many members, but encourage anyone who wants to learn to hack or any hacking enthusiast to join. 1 -1' E Hacky Sack 4' .EL 'G IE- 161 -4 Q5 l ,-'E The small but incredibly loud Jazz Band entertained the school several times at lunch concerts, teaching the students the way of jazz. They also traveled to schools to speak the praises of O'Dowd to the Sth graders. Oh, and there was that little side trip to Hawaii during Easter break. Jazz Band ,,' 4. -IQ Below: Jamey Carman and Luke Esposito Below: Hey Maynard, lets jam! cut loose on their saxes. -gg- X PQ Nt FJ: si-. We x 2 B W , 0 ,. 31 30 Center: Top: Cl to rj Jamey Carman, Matt Croda, Ben Coates, Geoff Wool, Anthony Yu Middle: Daniella Croda, Vanessa Cajina, Liam Staskawicz, Miles Hancock, Dan Anderson, Eugene Stovall Bottom: Mr. Rossi, Brian Beggs, John Lcibee, Maynard Fairchild, Joe Hoyt, Luke Esposito, lllya Lancy, Aaron Above: A half an hour until the next Hmm bathroom break. Above: Mother Mary's Lonely Hearts Club Band. I- lm Below: 4' I don't know how much longer I can keep this up! iiho oolo W' r f'Aoo so -Q Beginning Band QL-RJ Top: Toshio Onaga, Kymberlee Towns, Mike Jennaro, Megan Wemmer, Denise ' ' Kees, Saya Nhim B Bottom: Walter Teruya, Ray Bradley, Shawn Pinkney Concert Bands Concert Band C L-RJ Top Row: Greg Saucedo, Charles Conradi, William Crow, James Clark, Mike Kenney, 3 Adam Garcia , v , Middle Rows: Chris Pankow, Brian if v ' , t 1 5 ,,, W 'V Shipman, Jeremy Cotroneo, Larry Towns, Q W? y i, , ' 4 IHA' A Neal Gordon, Frank Palestini, Jade -' ' A A ' ' , Archuletta, Lucy Zhang, Mike Norman, L ' J L5l a1l'5 9f 'z , g ' V . Katie Murphy, Lisa Mygrant, Calvin 7: V L - , Lu ' l 'A K 3 Hubble, Mary Anthenien, Paul Mader, as K' - 0 WT L ' J A J eiir lg Katherine Ryan 4 if J , , Bottom: Heidi Faison, James Day, Chris ' V r- 7 ' ' Greiner, Sean McMahon, Liza Stallmen, ' V i ' 7' , , Jose Aguilera, Jordan Fruchtman, Rebecca h ag F A V A Teagan, Meridith Choy, Otto Dittmer ,ya - .g .4 Z, X ,, -. ' :,,, ,,: i ' r it Beginning Band is the band in ibove: Time flies when you're having in' 5' which no experience or previous knowledge of music is required. In Beginning Band students find out what music is all about, from An sharp to uG,,minor. With persistence and guidance students are able to achieve great strides in a short amount of time. Many students go on to join the Concert Band where they are required to perform regularly. Concert Band musicians demonstrate their talents at concerts in school and outside of school. Through hard work and dedication the Concert Band has produced quality sounding music, contibuting to the excellence of O'Dowd,s music program. -il? Above: Hey buddy, how many counts does a rest get? fl IE- 163 .5 Q5 Beg. 8z Concerg' .EL 'v-4 The premier performance band on campus, the Symphonic Band, had a very busy year, as always. The sixty- six member band held their Winter Concert in December played at Pier 39 as well as several local Catholic schools. The band headed to heaven on earth this springg accompanied by the String Orchestra. They enjoyed Hawaii for a week while having to play once or twice as well. And finished off the year with the Spring Concert. it '-' Symphonic 4' -In - 164-5.5 Center: Top: fl. to RJ Jeff Shobar, Warren Chen, Aaron Haven. Sahar Milllar. William Mertz. Mike Kenney. Geoff Wool 2nd: James Chang Ben Coates, Anthony Yu, Jamey Carman, Zoe Gilman. Luke Esposito, James Faison. Candace Wehh 3rd: Eugene Stovall, John Leibee, Grant Power, Joe Hoyt. Nick Greiner. Steven Romero. Nick Mihailovski. Jacob Russell-Snyder, Calvin Huhbte 4th: Mr. Rossi, Adam Fishman. Vanessa Caiina, Kristy Pfaendler. Brian Beggs. Carolyn Backer. Aaren Jackson, Justin Muna, Eleanor Alderman. Alex Kalofonos. Aaron Nagel-Werd. Mike Fabrizio, Daniel Lee. Stephanie Shippen Bottom: Alt Podrid, Heidi Faison. Allysa Pomernaeki, Kathleen Schlemmer. Hope McCaslin. Melody Carlson. Cara Povter. Frances Martmel. Sara Johnson. Meredith Judy. Jennifer Lovewell, EliLabeth Johnson Below: Illya Laney: f'Madman Of The Drums . Below Left: Frances and Cara concentrate on a difficult passage. if T Ewa X, f- X s ,-1 5.1 D4 Above: lfGood evening ladies and germs. For our first encore ...... Q' I- Above: HWhats with that white stick that Mr. Rossi keeps waving? Below: Once again, it's those dam violin You can't be serious, a B-flat! players. t Si f VAVI U4 ? G4 it . .. A 1 -MP1 ssss -? hai String Orchestra: CL to RJ Top: Robert Thompson, Alex Chiu, Ross Cussen, Sam Park Middle: Lucia Schmit, Allison Schultz, Above Alex Chiu, Violin Virtuoso. Arrienne Hudnall, Jessica Chan, Gina Scrivani. Alex Fahrenbach, Andrea Above Right: Andrea DeCastro plays her Dccastro Ulm Wlth Passion- Bottom: Carmen Echols, Carla Briscoe- Weldon, Victoria Fleming Pi P+ Pt is W qv-UQ The String Orchestra is the other big performance band on campus. They are a close group and there is much peer bonding. They play at Jr. Highs and various functions as well as their two concerts -- winter and spring. During Christmas, they play Christmas carols in the halls. Over Spiing Break the String Orchestra is joining the Symphonic Band for the trip to Hawaii. P 4' M String 4' O.. +5 OE- 165 -5 gl: This year, Drama 3 presented Country Mouse. City Mouse and The Truth about Little Red Riding H-Q. Both plays not only displayed talent and creativity, but they were also very funny. Country Mouse, City Mouse was the folk story of a country mouse that goes to visit a city mouse and then the city mouse goes and visits the country mouse. The two mice learn how very different they are in but at the same time possess many of the same traits. The Truth about Little Red Riding Hood is written from the wo1f's perspective and explains to the audience how misunderstood he has been. Little Red Riding Hood is portrayed as a spoiled brat who is mean to the wolf and his forest friends. Cast Julie Baker Brigid Canning Steve Meyers Teresa Moore David Rajan Amanda Steigerwald Kate Weinstein Ashley West. Below: The cast of Country Mouse, City Below Teresa Moore skips off to Mouse displays its great talent., Grandma s house Bottom: Brigid Canning and Kate Above We have our prom dresses do VJ 0 FC 1-14 0 1 3' F ,px ,,-.- 'S Middle: Amanda Steigerwald fearfully drinks the tea that Julie Baker has brought her. Weinstein play pattie cake. your? ln 4 ' M' Drama 1. ' .E- 1 They call it the totum pole of Below: Alex Cuthbertson gives a striking preformance as Jesus. Center: The cast ot'Godspell . Above: Alex learns what it is like to he a Above: 't 0h them it goes again, my ieacher underwear is riding up l During the first rehearsal of the would be fall play Marathon 33, the look on the face of most of the people there was HUH? Saying that this play was not working is about as big of an understatment as: f'The cafeteria seems to be a tad pricey. As the director, Mr. Kohles led the cast out of that mess and into Godspell. The energy of Godspell lifted the spirits of all and put them back onto the road to success. The main problem the cast encountered was time. Marathon 33 stole precious weeks of rehearsal time, forcing the cast to move into double time. However, because of the energy and excitement, no one seemed to notice. They worked hard, had fun, and became a tight-nit cast. Godspell inspired the creativity of all and, as usual, was a huge success. Cast Alex Cuthbertson Joslyn Lyons Becky Waeht Jessica Brent Summer Wooldridg Teresa Moore Sabrina Neveu Mieaela Gerardin Julie Baker Sarah Boze Joy Meads Emily Berner Stefanie Ball Taylor Samuelson Elizabeth Sutton Amanda Steigerwald Michele Gilfether Lara Breuher Kate Weinstein Joanie Dupont Samantha Durbin 'ft- Kex in Tibbets Katie Nlahaney Amy Parente Julia Fuller Jennifer Lovewell Daniela Croda Jarrett Winfield David Erviin Stew Nleyers Jon Corralejo Ryan Gutterson ZWPOZZOEFU F-rug,5:.n...,s:Q3,u 45-1ffW1 Q.rn: 1 E'.'l:'n5 -: nU3:4n-i,f7I,-v 1 3,rpU4c:- 5215-:g7imZII:-SZ ffiewfiaierr it 2255-2122 -ra 2 QS il U -i no 5 an Will Munich Alex Buddington Josh Srago Tracy Bitz Julie Sussman Amanda Micon Lia Nagase Miya Chen Jim Renni Alexis Peri Tech Crew Noah Veneklasen Elisa Malin Mark Nethereott Erica Risehe Justin Unverzagt Chris Craun Christine Mayor 4' 5- 41 ' -tl Sports I re Below: Ml think we're going to need the gJaws of Life' to get Jacob out! Below: HYou sure we don't belong in the Children's Play Ms. or' ' A El Center: The Theatre Sports Team I J heatre S akespe The Theatre Sports! ' Shakespeare class go out during the third quarter to visit elementary schools in the Bay Area and demonstrate improvisation techniques. They do this by competing in different acting events where no one is quite sure what is going to happen next. During the fourth quarter the students work on various scenes from Shakesperian plays. Just after Easter they compete in a contest at Cal State Hayward against other Bay Area high schools. The class is under E the direction of Ms. Oliver Stefanie Ball . X Adrienne Belai 't Y David Erwin Michele Gilfether Quincy Hall Judd Hollander Jennifer Ikeda Joslyn Lyons Joy Meads Jill Mosher Sabrina Neveu Jacob Russell-Snyder Rebecca Wacht Summer Wooldridge Above: I wantedto Say th21tline! Above: Talk to the hand, cause the face J don't understand. J -i'E'. i Drama 4' QE. i Cast elow: '4We've got trouble my friends ..... Below: I can't believe she gets to sit on his knee. 'ici . J ., ,. ,-SS, 5 QQ? 5915 L T X: 1- i f' .Q A: A A little type casting with Else and Dittmer, playing brother and sister, 1 and Winthrop Paroo Center: The cast of The Music Man Above: Will, Jacob, Paul, and Noah: O'Dowd's first Barbershop Quartet VJ jo The Spring Musical this year was the classic The Music Man. It is a story about a con man, played by Scot Gordon, who sells the idea Cand the instrumentsj of a boys band. Along with the instruments he promises to teach the boys of the town how to march and play using the f'Think Method . This being a musical comedy he of course meets his match, in the form of the town Librarian, played by Else Dittmer. The two butt heads at first but gradually fall in love. The towns people alternate between being suspicous of him and being spellbound. Until the finale when he finally produces the band Cwell... sort Of? Scot Gordon Else Dittmer Mark Herrick Jessica Brent Quincy Hall Amanda Steigerwald Ariel Luckey Amy Harrison Otto Dittiner Teresa Moore Katie Mahaney Jacob Russell-Snyder Joslyn Lyons Patil Fakaros .lulie Baker Will Munich Noah Veneklasen Amanda Micon Anthony Glafkides Michelle Kennedy Ryan Gutterson Stephanie Ball Julie Sussman Jennifer Lovevyell Starr Saunders Michele Giltether Mary Anthenian Michael Seidel Sabrina Neveu Scott Salwasser Jasmine Robinson Myesha Smith Scott Kushner Jenny Ikeda Cara Power Alexis Peri Jen Elkus Dan Lee Nicole Rossi Mario Holten G 4. M Drama jill Mosher Micaela Gcrardin 4-' -if QQ:- A n . xV P A J- , -f -, -'Vee' ,,. . ,'-fn? 1' xfazrr H ,. J. : ,Q we ,- r. ,W -I r K ' J rw. , 1. -i I X - 'O 1' , ,-v A Y -' -Q. - . 4 i-irifa' -' gif' :L ,I 4 Cr, - All v A' , mlm .- 'fil5,fnk . .1 f' ?'J'gE ' I 1 1-J 1' ' -1 . a ' 'J ' All '1 . v K ,Vw 'v I . . 4 K ,9 V x , Af: ' 7 ,LQ K. F I 1 lf' 'V , Q . f, J , ' , 1 , NX.. ? nf' ,. , 4 . 6 , f . 1 f A v A M , ,k x ,,, ,. 5 1 + .I ' ' 7. 'Q' R 3 - , V' lu? 3 V 'f V . 4 f f 1:-, ' f f - f' 1 1' v 'y ' K Y , X .1 lf iq We 7 , A F V X F4 I K 1 X -X K I Y sf, K X as K f . .- ,FW A ,r 'ul . 3, H ' 'V D . 1 , if 1 , X .SQ gc Y' ,. 4-AY 'Y . X 4 , ' . NV- V L 1 , xx 4: r Q ww XX9Qm0 ki MM Q7 WU' A wx f QWESQQEVHL ,fm M535 Q65 U NQJXCY Q Oil ,fd , Y 159 X - ' sift, f,., , In ,i - ' ,271 kffvff ,, JEL ', - 'iii I '. L 'AL If F' .1 5 12 , 5 'pf - Xf , , ',,l'f, i 5 I ,- ' Cheerleading Cheerleading for this year began with tryouts last year in April and continued through out the summer with practices in order to prepare for the beginning of football season. Last summer, practices consisted of reviewing, learning new material, conditioning for the upcoming sports season, and preparing for their yearly trek to the University of Santa Clara for the United Spirit Association CU.S.A.J camp. This year, as always, Bishop O'Dowd was represented and received top honors. Football season brought a rush of excitement as their hard work took shape in the form of exciting and innovative half-time routines and high spirited side-line cheering. Basketball season was more hectic than football, but the excitement and intensity was still there to make the best half-time performances possible. The Junior Varsity team, led by Sophomore Jessica Vidal, learned a great deal this year in their first full year of cheerleading. The Varsity team which consisted of Ruby Andrews, Courtney Childress, Joanne Pavao, Nicole Richardson, Jasmine Robinson, Nicole Smith, and LaShonda Wilson, all showed their leadership and their experience on the field. Cheerleading is a sport demanding the highest degree of dedication, athletic ability, and school spirit in order to cheer the teams to VICTORY!!! CAPTAIN 1 -1' .J- Cheerleading 4' .EL fl- 03- 172 ...gg Above: Ruby Andrews and Nicole Smith take time to hang out and enjoy the game. Varsity: QL to RJ Top: Joanne Pavao, Ruby Andrews, Courtney Childress Middle: Nicole Richardson, Nicole Smith Bottom: Adriane Primas, LaShonda Wilson, Jasmine Robinson Left: The J .V. cheerleaders get ready for a cheer. ,lunior Varsity: I L to Ry Top: Kristin Kennard, Alana Nolan, Kelly McCormick, D'Lonra Ellis, Brianne Walterhouse Middle: Alicia Ross-Beck, Karima Holland, Alicia Thompson Bottom: Jessica Vidal ff ,':...w .. smana,., The J.V. team supporting the Car Above: The Varsity squad shows their stuff at a sports rally, along with moderator Sharon Corrcia. , ,.,, ,........H ,A - -fm ,, WA '- , if , , - W- -. 1 -if M' Cheerleading 4' .EL kill: Left: t'Come on guys weire almost there. If we run together we can do it? Below: The 1995 North Coast Sectional Division I Boy's Cross Country Champions. y ugh Above: The Junior Varsity boys appear ready as they await the start of their race. Above: Junior Rick Foggiato feels no pain Or does he? 4' E' Cross Country 4' .E- 'l OE- 174 -5 Q: if Above: Don't have too much fun guys. Earsity: CL-RJ '0p: Rob Nachtwey, Jake Bouey. Rick Foggiato, lan 'homas, Dave Alderman, Kevin Gardiner gnigr Varsity: QL-Rt diddlez Coach Ibarra, Alex Kalofonos, Eric Koistinen ,ouis Sweeney, Benton Wong, Mike Herman, Sam fame. Jeff Shobar, Justin Unverzagt, Todd Lathrop, foach Brown. lottom: Calvin Hubble, Adam Teekel, Mychal Luther, 'ony Haile, Graham Pechenik, Chris Hanzel, and tndrew Elliott, Men, Cross Countr The Dragons Men's Cross Country Team found the perfect way to cap off a nearly flawless 1995 season, bringing home the first NCS menis cross country title in school history. This year's team, consisting of Seniors Rob Nachtwey, Dave Alderman, and lan Thomas, Juniors Jake Bouey, Kevin Gardiner, and Rick Foggiato and Freshman Andrew Elliott, stands out as the greatest men's cross country team in O'Dowd's history. The highlight of the regular season was the team's pilgrimage to the Mt. SAC Invitational in Southern Califomia, the largest and most prestigious cross contry meet in the nation. CAPTAIN Running in the torrid Division III Sweepstakes race, the Dragons faced top notch competition, and managed to knock off several teams boasting top ten rankings statewide. Nevertheless, many observers counted the team out of League title contention, giving the nod to Piedmont, the third best Division IV team in the state. But the determined Dragons bucked the odds and came away as A.C.C.A.L. co- champions. The entire team earned All- League honors, an unprecedented occurrence. At the N.C.S. Meet of Champions, the Dragons absolutely dominated, beating second place Castro Valley by 24 points. The victory earned the team a trip to the C.I.F. State Meet in Fresno, where the Dragons defeated Crosstown rivals Skyline in the Division I race. Led by captains Benton Tito Wong, Adam Teekell and standout Junior Tony Haile, the Junior Varsity Team had yet another undefeated season, continuing O'Dowd's history of dominance on the J.V. level. The Dragons ended an impressinve year with the A.C.C.A.L. League title. Clearly, the success of these dedicated runners bodes well for the future of the men's cross country teams at O,Dowd. D Il' T' Cross C0untry,,' 'L J 'C - 175 .5 .5 omen's Cross Countr This year' s cross country team did not really have a lot of experience going into the season. Despite the lack of seasoned runners, the team developed well and made a good showing at the League meets and invitationals. The team led by Senior co-captains Rosa Terrazas and Melissa Conradi, competed well against some of the most experienced runners in the Bay Area, despite being composed of mostly Freshmen and Sophomores. Terrazas consistently led the 0'Dowd barriers for a strong second place finish in the A.C.C.A.L. The J.V. girls, also made up almost exclusively of underclassmen, finished first in League against many tough opponents. Freshman Hilary Sledge won the J.V. girls race, followed by several other O'Dowd runners in the top 10. One of the highlights of the season was the trip to L.A. where they competed in the Mt. San Antonio Right: Rosa Terrazas College Invitational, the most prestigous girls invitational in the country. The team competed with some of the strongest runners in the nation. Terrazas was the only runner from the women's team to qualify for the State Meet in Fresno. She placed 41 st in her race which makes her one of the top runners in the state. All in all, the team had a good year. The team should be in a great position next year with so many strong retuming runners. CAPTAIN 1' 4' .3- Cross Country,,' .E- '5 UE: 176 -g Q5 f I ,, ,, AW 1,5 Above: Sophomore Alysia Gatchalian heads for the finish line. Top: Rosa Terrazas, Annelise Smith, Jenny Mok, Melissa Conradi, Natalie Watters Middle: Coach Brown, Lauren Bowes, Naseem Hashemian, Marisa Larson, Maggie Meyers, Lauren Dieckmann, Alysia Gatchalian, Heidi Faison, Coach Ibarra Bottom: Wale Adeniji, Jessica Brandin, Annie Silver. Erin Lobo, Hilary Sledge Missing: Maya Gonzalez Left: Sophomore Natalie Watters starts her kick with a mile to go. Below: The Varsity team: at the starting line and ready to go. x , Mr fl Z , Q ' W ff f f f f 5' fl X X O 1 X +4 f .. Y? Viz- ' Z4 f Q , rn, V . ,. tiff., l i s i,t . 1 .,,,.-. . V. un, n......J. puns aupau Above: 'Tm just taking a break. Running is hard work, you know. f her competition. 1 4' Cross Country,,' L - - f Right: Freshman Megan Mertz sets it up ' for her J .V. teammates to kill. ,lunior Varsity: QL-R5 Top: Carly Blanchard, Dean Fukawa, Andrea Szabo Middle: Lisa Hale, Mich Sabatte, Jamie Schukle F ,ff Bottom: Cassie Hazen, Nicola Reynolds, Katie Andresen, Megan West, Kim Sousa, Megan Mertz, Megan Wcmmer i I, V Awnkg g ' H, ,,,,,, rsif A I I it A 3 2 l 1 ' P xi 4 K NK A I!-'Z suv' :Q , f . , f - Above: Take that, exclaims Junior Erinn Kelly. Above: Else Dittmer goes up for the spike as Carolyn and Celine cover the block. 1 4' Volleyball ,,' ':. 41 P' -l-Q tbovez Blocking machines Celine Sabatte nd Melissa Maher prepare to stuff their pponent. arsity: tL-RJ op: Coach Lisa Newman, Hillary Kohnen, Erinn elly, Lauren Vander Veen, Carolyn Clevenger, Celine abatte, and Coach Pat Acebo liddle: Abby Emerson, Corinne Weber, Melissa laher, and Jenny Lloyd ottomz Else Dittmer, Caili Kelly, and Lia Vittori Volleyball This year's talented Varsity team was possibly the greatest volleyball team in O,Dowd's history. The team, led by captain Carolyn Clevenger, finished second in the A.C.C.A.L. league title race to Albany. Several Dragons earned A.C.C.A.L. all- league honors, including Seniors Carolyn Clevenger, and Else Dittmer, along with Junior Erinn Kelley. In addition Celine Sabatte, Melissa Maher, and Corinne Webber received honorable mention. More impressive was the Dragon's post season play. The team won the North Coast Sectional Divison I championships, thus advancing to the Northern California Playoffs. There, after beating Hiram CAPTAIN Johnson High School of Sacramento, the Dragon's season came to an end with a loss to Archbishop Mitty High School of San Jose. This yearls Junior Varsity team was young, but extremely solid. Captains Mich Sabatte and Kim Sousa led a team consisting of four Sophomores and eight Freshman. A highlight of the season was the J.V. girls' second place finish in the San Jose Sports Center Tournament. The team finished undefeated in league play largely because of their hard work and talented coaches. With so many outstanding athletes, expect a lot from the Volleyball program in the years to come. Left: Carolyn Clevenger -'I E- Volleyball 4' -5- 45 .E 179 ,,. .:, omen' Tenni Led by senior co-captains Vadnais was extremely instrumental Lindsay Harrow and Alessandra in the teamis success. Thanks to the Burch, the Bishop O,Dowd Varsity exhibition matches Coach Vadnais Womenis Tennis team, consiting of scheduled the team got lots of Seniors Laura Dill, Raelle Wilson, practice and gained experience. Stephanie Seto, Leah Casey, Joanne Throughout the year, the J .V. Lee, Estella Evans, Juniors Annabel Dragons played so well that opposing Lee, Sahar Miller and lone Freshman teams ofteiimistook them for a Liza Stallman, finished third in the varsity mistake highly competitve Alameda Contra might around theiiijitisplints on Costa Athletic League. The season their T-shirts not revealing thier proved to be one of O'Dowd,s best distinction from the Varstiy squad. with several players advancing to the ,,p,p H p,, p A.C.C.A.L. championships. Mucht1tafi.423fl5if1lLi W A rrtil J it of this squad,s success should be credited to coach Kristo Markis. Coach Markis focused on strengthening the players, game stragedy asfiwell as improving the fundamentals of tennis. Despite an enfusion of youth and inexperience, the Junior Varsity team finished another great season this past Fall. Along with nine Freshmen, new assistant coach Tom Vadnais joined the team. Coach -'I 'E' Tennis 4' I. 'tl OLE- 180 -.5 Q5 .' Above: Senior Laura Dill seems to have mastered the Monica Seles double-handed backhand. Varsity: KL-RJ Top: Lindsay Harrow, Annabel Lee, Sahar Miller, Leah Casey, and Coach Kristo Markis. Middle: Laura Dill, Raelle Wilson, Joanne Lee, and Gretchen Langmaid. Bottom: Liza Stallman, Estella Evans, and Alessandra Burch. Missing: Stephanie Seto ' f reef ' . -, 'J ' 1 ,Q 11' 7 fyqz 7 t f ' 4 4f ? M v iw ' 5..zv1.ffJlo: ' 'V 11. 4 ' .a Afgjg,'p,i f'i,1'iQ7fx , 4 . a .e -as Left: Junior Gretchen Langmaid suprises her advisary with a diving forehand. ,lunior Varsity: lL-Rm Top: Megan Low, Molly Promes, Carla Guevara, Brigid Canning, Alison Koistinen. Christine Sequeira A 'L A Olivia Wong, Coach Tom Vudnais. .sfs-ps. : ,..-- if rg i - 2 s...s-vi----we Q41 ww E 5 t Middle: Rebecca Tegan, Allesundra Pelliccia, Coach Q...-7 my , ,ies A, 4 , I 5 gm - x , 'Af - 4 if gg.e,i,:.L.ih f we U Q 4 .ya L is ,,. . A Rosemary Resnik. Jessica Chan, Desiree Wei, Kate V ii V r A Morehead. Bottom: Lisa Zigenis. Sarah Pachner. Kristen Lowe, eq ff ' ' 4 4,4 ss -1 L+ P' S 2.1 -+4 4 + , X 1 9 an - W' r s if Lt fL.eL:.+4-L+ i 3, M X M Alison Lee, Holly Matthews. Wasil- L , 4 -A . -I f -+1--- 1 '?rT' TN? i 3 if L Q t 1 L . ?Tff.f,f.i.iLE1-Q-fri'-ir, 1 1 W 1 3 , 3, ,, 5 sf . isle A ' ' 1 'Fw N- x A Above: Senior co-captain Lindsay Harrow jidn't come to mess around. Above: Looks like double trouble for Sahar Miller and Raelle Wilsonis opponents. 0- -4 ' Tennis -Q' ni- Left: 4'The game is today, right? ,lunior Varsity: ri.-Rm 1,-, Top: Scott Salwasser, Jess Brown, Tony Chapman, Paul Brown, John Quinn 2nd from top: Mario Holten. Tim McGallian, John Lloyd, Paul Franco, Scott Kushner, Nima Davari Middle: Taylor McDonald, Steve Romero, Nick Mihailovski, Joe Sequeira, Pat Burnside, Jake Gardiner, Mario Adoc 2nd from bottom: James Naehtwey, Jarson Kirton, Alvin Lee, Lawerence Thomas, Robert Grant, Matt Bystrom. Eric Beuttner, Pat Domin Bottom: Daniel Lee, John King, Nick Lemas, Steven 1 M. .11 lk H.. All ' A ,k f 4 ggifx ,,,. Nkxe Above: Tackle or group hug? You make the call. Above: The Freshman defensive line eyes y the ball. ln ll I- ' Football 4' I:- 4. lr- 4. :- J .V. and Freshman Football This year's Junior Varsity team started off in the shadows of last year,s J .V. team, but soon changed the images that seemed to and Macy at the helm, the Junior Varsity team realized its true potential and ended their season with tremendous victories over St. Mary's haunt all of O,Dowd,s previous J .V. and Richmond. Led by Nick teams. During the preseason games Lemus, Jess Brown, James it seemed as if their fate was decided Nachtwey, Mario Holten, Paul and they were destined to be Brown, Scott Salwasser and a host of Above: J.V. Quarterback Paul Brown awaits the snap. reshman: rl.-Ra op: Michael Jennaro, Elliott Groves, Gareth Johnson, ames Gregg. Kevin Klein, Ryan Jones, Michael icnney, Lukc Erickson, John McDonald ind From Top: Scott Kerns, D.J. Vierra, Liam rlonigsberg, Eric Ryan, Adam Garcia, Adam Shaffer, Xlex Mctaxas, Christian Nery, Benny Ng, Charles fonradi vliddle: Jeremy Cotroneo, Jeremy Goldstein, Paul iranco, Nick Miller, Vladimir Serganin. Erie Tyler, lonnie Barron, Robert Walton, Dylan Southard ind From Bottom: Chris Pritchard. Scott Eanes. foach Apperson, Coach Tracy, Coach Barnes, Coach Valton, Coach Vieira, Coach Diniz. Scott Garvin Kneeling: Nathan Mahon, Ben Crew, Stefan Joldstcin, Matt Powers, Coach Mason, Jeremy Lee, ordan Cathcy. Lee Ratcliff, Chris Grciner Sitting: Michael Loh, Samuel Levy vlissing: Conan Kelly deprived of a winning record, but others including freshman John with Coaches McGuinn, Matt, Levy, Quinn, the J .V. team finished the Below: J.V. player James Nachtwey races for the end zone. , ,. - s-s-s af ,, ' ' ,av season with a winning record of 6-4. As is the case in many years, the Freshman team began their season with only one player that had football experience. However, with their excellent coaching staff, they were able to achieve an undefeated season of 9-0. The highlight of the season was the victory over Piedmont with a score of 41-6. The A coaches were pleased with how the team came together and that many different players were able to score. -'I 7- Football 41 - 183 .,. .E 4' :- Var it Football The Varsity Football team had a very successful season, achieving a near perfect 10-2 record and being ranked llth best in the East Bay. The team had inspiring wins over rival Saint Mary,s and playoff opponent Miramonte. The season was stopped one game short of the Nor-Cal championship finals in an emotional loss to Alhambra. The team was led by a core of Seniors, namely Ricky Walker, Scott Short, Jerry Payne, Matt White, Rocky Roberts and Jamil Downey. Walker proved his worth as a top college recruit by winning the state rushing title. Payne, White, and Roberts along with Junior Fred Washington recieved the honor of being all-A.C.C.A.L. team members with their strong play. Scott Short led the team with his strong play and game smarts. Despite the close loss to Piedmont High School during the regular season, the team displayed Right: Ricky Walker their hard effort and perserverance all year. They showed that they could overcome the adversity of losing last year's Seniors and made this season much more than just a rebuilding year. They did so well this year because they played as a team instead of relying on the strength's of individuals. Much thanks should be given to the assistant coaching staff and to Head Coach Paul Perenon. This was a very young team this year, more wins will certainly come next year. CAPTAIN ' II-3: Football ,,' .E 'B OE- 184 -5 Q5 ,,.u-'M ' f- . i K D: K S s Above: All-League Linebacker Jerry Payne shows that he can be an offensive threat too. Varsity: 41.-RJ Top: Jerry Payne, .Tamil Downey, Tim Hester, Steve Parker, Langston Walker, Joe Hickman, Rocky Roberts, Tommy Powers 2nd to Top: Sky McGee, Sean Ryan, Gerald Gallardo Chikashige Nii, Joe Gettelman, Kevin Jones Middle: Scott Short, Kevin Mitchell, Ryan Moorehead, Tony Glafkides, Eric Lcndl, Andrew Boli, Ricky Walker, Tim Mapp, Pat McDonough 2nd to Bottom: Bryan Andrews, Geer DuBois, Cory Ledwick, Matt White, Tyler Kreitz, Thad Greenson, MCGhie Allan Bottom: Paul Unsworth, Nick Miano, Fred Washington, John Quaresma Missing: Andrew LaBarre, Peter Banks wth. Left: Sky Sticky Fingers McGee looks to 3 make another surehanded reception. , is Below: The thrill of victory. X I l Above: Cory Ledwick readies the snap. Above: Ricky Walker finds u clear path to another O'Dowd touchdown. i 'U 'E' Football ,' .ur 'll QE- 185 .5 .E Left: Megan shows just how much power is used while making a corner kick. Girls' Varsity: 41.-Ri Top: Kelsey Krausen, Erin O'Leary, Megan Strom, Coach John Hanley, Lisa Rheinheimer, Sara Varni, Melissa OlLeary, Middle: Karin Wharton, Lisa D'Orazio, Erika Cashman, Keisha McDonald, Venus James, Kelly Hamlett. Bottom: Kathleen Ward, Amanda Zamacona, Leslie Scotlern, Bree Alexander, Kari Calderon. l s S . Above: Laura Jaeger keeps the ball away from Salesian while Laura Grossman and Above: Sierra McGee runs over to tell a Lyndsey Klass watch. teammate that she is out of bounds. -4' 1. Soccer - 186 'I' ' -s z- L Above: Is this mud wrestling or soccer on Bishop O'D0wd's home field? You make he call. .V.: ni.-Ru 'T' Coach Kim Adam l aura Jae cr Lucia Schmit, , p. . , s g , L fleghan Ritchie. Sierra McGee, Meghan Kalkstein. Emily du Plessis, Madclyn Lanctol, Coach Josh lalkstcin vliddle: Erin Hamlcll, Laura Hcss, Carly Blanchard. .iz Harland, Anna Haegel, Kristi Dochtcrman. Julia Tullcr Eottom: Tomiko Sharpnack, Laura Grossniann, .yndsey Klaus. Maya Gonzalez. Heidi Faison omen' Varsity Womenls Soccer was undefeated during the pre-season and has so far been undefeated during the regular season. There is l Freshman, 1 Sophomore, and 5 Juniors with the rest being Seniors. The teams main goal is not only to get to the NCS, but hopefully get past the first round. The team has a strong defense and a exquisite offense who Work well together, and have an exceptional instinct for the game. CAPTAIN Soccer The J.V. Women's Soccer team, consisting of 10 Sophomores and 9 Freshmen, had one of the best seasons ever. They began their season with a 13-0 victory over Selesian and ended their season on the same note. Goalie Lyndsey Klass did more than her share by giving O,Dowd a shut-out season. Kip Adam and Josh Kalkstein led the girls through their season with their EXCELLENT coaching techniques. Right: Kelly Hamlett and Megan Strom T' 4' .I Soccer ,,' .lr fl UE- 187 -ig. Q5 Men' Soccer After last seasonis great team work ethic, led the disappointing league placement and Varsity to the top. lst round knockout in the K The Junior Varsity also had a A.C.C.A.L. playoffs, O'Dowd,s strong team, finishing the season at Menls Varsity'Soccer team had 9-2. Their success can be attributed something to -prove. o nce again to ex-O,Dowd student, now coach, coaches BrianCuSthing and Eric Ley Abbe Sultan. They had a killer combination of size and speed that was a large part of their winning ways. They have a lot of youth which will provide for wins in the future. scheduled a preseason packed with many tough including the N.C.S. champions, of the previous two years: Richmond and Castro Valley. The Dragons finished their preseason with a 3-2-1 record, surpassing all expectations. The Below: Franc Slapar, Jason Fritzsche, Josh team was led by senior 3-year Yocum, and Andre Slapaf Varsity captains, Jason Fritzsche, Josh Yocum, Franc Slapar, and C Andrej Slapar. Some highlights of the year included a l-0 defeat of Richmond, which for three years has gotten the better of O,Dowd. There was also a 0-0 tie with St. Mary's in which superstar goalie, Andrej Slapar, saved two penalty kicks back to back, a feat very rarely accomplished. This year,s Varsity team had a great mix of youth and experience, which combined with a occer 4' ,,, +I- IE- 188 -5 Q5 .' Above: James Natchwey makes the crucial play. Varsity: den to Rightl Top: Coach Cushing, Joe Appel, Brian McLaughlin, Matthew Wharton, Rob Thorland, Josh Yocum, Brendan Lanctot, Warren Lee, Ryan Demar, Coach Lej Middle: James Natchwey, Eric Mangan, Franc Slapar, Chris Moon, Andrej Slapar, Kevin Moon, Warren Chen, Jason Fritzsche, Brett Donoviel Bottom: Matt Cummings, Spencer Chen, Michael Chann, Rob Natchwey, Peter Caso U T' . T U get :MK i W -f ,M f f,, www- i 'H ,,,...-f M ,.. .-...-'-'- i mmmmm AM ,,M...?...., x ' a '-I gy! ., B Q P x, - ' 1 sg up 'Mg Q1 l 5 . . Ns .:. ........- zo ' Xa? I .4 I s 1 s 1 1 :JQX gi ! x .sy Nif xx - -ff, 0,4 my X , 'F 'A',p X ' ml' A Wm ' , I an -I Left: Lauren Vander Veen, shows everyone that - O'DoWd knows what the big D is all about. ,lunior Varsity: CL-RJ Top: Assit. Coach Souza, Katherine Ryan, Andrea Szabo, Lauren Vander Vecn, Meghan MacDougall, Jessica Stanley, Coach Lillevand Middle: Joslyn Moore, Veronica Nelson, Natalie Shaver Bottom: Jamie Schukle, Ola Adeniji, Jennifer O'Shea, Erin Dangerfield, Kim Sousa ff? Afawlfl Above: Kenya Ibarra demostrates her skills on the court as she attempts the 'iperfect shot . Above: Elaine Maes takes control of the ball and makes a fast break, 1- M' 'I- -b Basketbal 'U ' l Q il 190 -rl Q: y Captain Jameelah Bealum makes the final shot to pull the team through. 'arsity:qL-R9 op: Chris Craun. Jeanine Walker, Moira Hester, Iman layes, Jcnnifer Astrup, Diana Reynolds, Jameelah ealum, and Lecna Buerdier-Solis. ottom: Elaine Macs, Kenya Ibarra, and Danea ywoniak. omen, asketball Women's Varsity basketball had a succesful season this year with pervailing victories. The energetic team consisted of three Seniors, three Juniors, two Sophomores, and two Freshmen. Coached by Mike Bowler and Kevin Cushing the team grew together and shared exciting moments. As the tallest northern Califomia team, O'Dowd showed that with teamwork and a lot of perseverance you can accomplish anything. With the help of captains Moira Hester, Kenya Ibarra, and J ameelah Bealum, the CAPTAINS strong team maintained focus and dominated the game. The talented team added to their excellence by playing beyond the normal standards of the game. L'This group of very disciplined young women care so much about each other, they trust each one another wholeheartedly and can't bear to let each other down, said Coach Bowler. Their fellowship and total selflessness carried them onto a higher level of sportmanship. Working so closely together this summer created a family enviroment, everyone helps each otherfcommented Senior Moira Hester. Sometimes it took more than psychological preparation to defeat a worthy opponent. Junior Elaine Mayes said, We do whatever it takes to win, whether that is to stay late after practice to work on a play or create cheers to lift team spirits. However the trust that Varsity cherished didnlt come easily to J.V.'s young team. Hard work helped players achieve a sense of unity. Right: Captains Moira Hester, Jameelah Bealum, and Kenya Ibarra. -l.'m'. Basketball 'I '- '-' ' 191 -wifi- Frosh and J. . Basketball This year's Junior Varsity team boasted a wealth of talented Sophomores and Freshmen who were well orchestrated by coaches Mike Waldrip and Doug Vierra. Overall it wasfiin up and down season. Despite some personnel setbacks and a few bitterflosses we were able to pick ourselves up Cusually at 5:30in the morning during pouring rain for practicej to show teams what we were all about.Beingii1ictors more often than not, we learned a lot about what it takeseto be Winners and what it means to put on an O'Dowd jersey. This yearis Freshmen team was nothing short of impressive. In his second year at the helm. Coach Brad Jorgensen did a marvelous job. This team showed heart, talent, and a marvelous display of teamwork. They produced a myriad of impressive wins with only a few losses, instilling great confidence in the future of the O,Dowd basketball dynasty. J J K CAPTAINS 0'0owD o'B0W9 Right: Matt Laplante and Jeff Pon K J 'P 7 'E' Basketball ,,' .E Above: Justin Nwozuzu gets up on the tip down. ,lunior Varsity: 4Left to Righty Top: Mike De Grazia, Chris Schoch, Anthony Champion, Bill Mertz, Justin Nwozuzu Middle: Daniel Thuillier, Kareem Hines, Kevin Klein Jason Comte Bottom: Matt Laplante, Joel Roberts, Jeff Pon, Jonathan Aljoe llkijll ll'lQll l J Jylbnllg grill!! as Left: Chris Sehoch goes up forthe two point shot. Freshmen: um to Right! Top: Coach Brad Jorgensen, Kevin Klein, Conan Kelly. Ken Prola. Mutt Riley. Mike Balich. Couch Doug Viemt. Middle: Paul Franco. Dun Gusner. Erie Tyler. Ramon Ramirez. DJ Vierrzi, Greg Knotts Bottom: Andrew Elliott. Justin Logan, Jason Silva. 1 I RMU llg 2 Uilllliilltg HKISUIQ tbovez Eric Tyler gets up and puts the ball Above: Matt Laplante drives to the hole. Jhere it belongs. 1 7 'J- Basketball ,,' .E 'li IE- 193 -5 Q5 I' Q2 Right: D. White drives down the baseline. Below: Derrick Lambeth knows what to do in the low post. Above: MGel that out of here, exclaim Vella f24J, Metzger-Jones 1205, Hester 1333 and Lambeth C325 who team up to block a Richmond playeris shot. 'E' Basketball .Q .EL +I- OE- 194 -g gl: 1 nf .fl j . Nm' Above: Junior Sean Sexton A'D's up a Pilc opponent. x, A li. Varsity Men's asketball This year the Men's Varsity Basketball team completed another successful year. Captains Scott Darmstadt, Reggie Jackson, and Tony Freccero led the team consisting of Seniors Lucas J ubb, Sean Thomas, Dan White, Juniors Nils Hansen, Sean Sexton, and Jono Metzger Jones, Sophomores Steve Parker, Tim Hester, Sean O'Shea, Matt Vella and lone Freshman Derrick Lambeth. Being blessed in both experience and talent served as a great balance and asset to post-season play. Starters Jackson and Jubb provided inside strength. While Parker, Hester, Vella, Thomas, and Lambeth also contributed help on the offensive and CAPTAIN ft- defensive boards. In the back court Darmstadt, Fraccero, and Sexton started and offered outside shooting and ball handling. In addition reserves White, Hansen, O, Shea, and Metzger-J ones Csixth manj added even more firepower. The dragons had impressive showings in both the Amador Basketball Classic and the Jusuit Tournament where they finished in first and third place. At the Nike Prep. Classic the team ended up fifth out of forty teams, after losing to the number one ranked team in the nation. Perhaps the most impressive game of the season was against Richmond where every teammate scored and was resposible for the 98-35 victory. On a side note Sean Sexton set the school record for three point field goals when he went seven for seven versus Albany. Tony Freccero also set a school record with his twelve assists at the Jesuit Tournament. But without the support and outstanding work of Coach Phelps the team wouldn't be what is today. Phelps is considered to be one of the top high school ,E Q coaches for men, s basketball in California, Q Edgy credit should also be given to asssisant ft r-rx coaches Ron Laplante and Matt Drew for I if J their contributions. XXX . p 1 A Left: Scott Darmstadt Missing: Tony ,.-J 'A L . A g Freccero, and Reggie Jackson bove: Lucas Jubb goes up for the tip as cott Darmstadt looks on. arsit :cL-R9 op: Assist. Coach Laplante, Lucas Jubb, teven Moss-Kelly, Coah Phelps, Sean homas, Derrick Lambeth, and Matt Drew. iddle: Tony Freccero, Reggie Jackson, ll'im Hester, Steve Parker, Jono Metzger- Iones, and Scott Darmstadt. Bottom: Sean O,Shea, Nils Hansen, Matt Vella, Sean Sexton, and Dan White. 57 '27 Ii ' 'E' Basketball . -4' :- Q Cl 4-ls Q: 195 .5 gt Golf When one thinks of a premier sports team, the powerhouse O,Dowd golf team is the first that comes to mind. Tactical geniuses Dick Roza and Leonard Rossi puttogether another All-Star lineup that was favored to win A.C.C.A.L.. Thisiyears team had strong leadership with seniors Tom Semrad, Ryan Morrison, Tyler Stoop, Jaseon Outlaw, and Kevin Dunn. The team also has a promising future with Juniors Jono Metzger-J ones and Brett Donoviel and Sophomores Alex Woodward, Joe Gettelman, and Pat Duncan. The respect and admiration that these players receive is complemented by the 4 early dismissals every week. The team played 22 matches this their home course. The top 6 players also made 3 road trips. The first trip was to Stevenson Ranch where they played Merced. Next, it was off to Right: Tom Semrad and Jaseon Outlaw year with Sequoyah Country Club as Monterey where they played Pebble Beach, Spyglass, and Laguna Seca Ca S500 valuelj The final trip was to a Carson City tournament for 3 days. These trips were funded by O,Dowd alumni and supporters in the October B.O.D. Golf Tournament. Because of golf's increasing popularity at O,Dowd, the first ever J .V. golf team was created. Coaches Bob Grazzini and Lee Conboy are excited about preparing the younger golfers for Varsity. CAPTAINS mwrwh! .I Golf ,,' .E 'fl IE- 196 -.5 Q5 Above: The excitement of the match is just too much for Tyler Stoop and Ryan Morrison. Varsity: rua RJ Top: Ryan Morrison, Joe Gcttelman, Tom Semrad, Tyler Stoop Middle: Coach Dick Roza, Brett Donovicl, Kevin Dunn, Coach Leonard Rossi Bottom: Alcx Woodward, Juscon Outlaw. Pal Duncar V, ze Left: Jaseon is pleased that he got out of the j sand i ,Iunior Varsity: 11.10 Rl Back Row: Coach Lee Conboy, Jeremy Lee, Joe Parks, Dave Dunch, Pal Chung, Kevin McLaughlin, V' Alex Beardslee, Tim McGallian, Coach Bob Grazzini - Front Row: Kelli Stewart, Mike Loh, Will Council, Z' M A W Jennifer Loh, Nate Walker, Ted Plunkett ball's flight pailli Above: Woody concentrates on a big drive 1 4. Il- ,,. :- Wm :,X Above: The invincible Grant Power displays his powerful backhand shot. Menls Tennis: CL-RJ Standing: Eric Koistinen, John Leibee, Jamey Carman, Steve Lau, David Cygielman, Nima Davari, Alex Chiu, Wilson Lau, Alex Macleod, Taylor cDonald, and Varsity Coach Tom adnais. Sitting: Ken Ro, Greg Knotts, Vladimir Serganin, Joe Hoyt, Joel Perpetuo, Michael Sudjati, J.V. Coach Rosemary Resnick, Jamie Gonzalez, Evan Schumacher, and IPeter Maellvaine. Men' Tenni The Men's Tennis Program has grown tremendously over the last 4 years. Many new Freshmen have come in this year, ready to continue the legacy set by the Class of '96. Tom Vadnais coached the Varsity squad this year, which consisted of 7 Seniors, l Junior, 4 Sophomores and l Freshman. The schedule was rigorous this year as the A.C.C.A.L. moved back to a 16- match format, so every team in the league was played twice. This year's Varsity team was led by Sophomore sensation Grant Power. Grant dominated the opposition last year, winning the A.C.C.A.L. Singles Tourney as a Freshman. Another leader this year was Senior Rob Nachtwey, who proved that it is possible to win matches without coming to practice. Jamey Carman and CAPTAIN Dennis Thomas provided valuable experience, each completing their 4th year on the Varsity squad. Rosemary Resnick coached the J.V. squad this year which consisted of mostly Freshmen and Sophomores. The team was very deep and competitive, as many players prepared to move up to Varsity next year. Traditional powers Alameda and St. Joseph were our strongest opponents this year. In the first scrimmage of the year, both teams soundly defeated rival San Leandro, which can foreshadow success in the future, Congratulations go out in particualr to the Seniors: Jamey Carman, Eric Koistinen, Wilson Lau, John Leibee, Peter Macllvaine, Rob Nachtwey and Dennis Thomas, who have made these last 4 years the best in O'Dowd Menls Tennis history! Above: Smiling for the camera, Wilson Lau returns his opponent's lob. Left: Determined to win the game. John Leibee attacks the ball with his backhand. 0' -4' .3- Men's Tennis ,,' .: 'lr IE- 199 -.5 Q5 omens S imming This yearls women,s varsity looks promising. It is headed by a number of fast Senior girls includingiilielly Shea, Jenna Childs, boths the Lauren Bfs, Tovah Skiles, and Sheila S' Milligan. There are so many .women Dragons on theteam this year that there is not enough roonftto name them all, although they each made their own impaet to the team. With hopes of Saiiotheri win inliforth Coast and placement state, the girls may find it hard to live up to last yearis expectations, but long, challenging A workouts may aid in achieving their goal. This year's Senior captains hoped to make their dreams come true by not only focusing on difficult practices, but uniting as a team. Just before the season opened, Mr. Dougherty set-up an event for all O'Dowd swimmers in which a team of three sports psychologists taught them how to make goals in regards to the swim team and how to support each other. Throughout the season, events were planned after meets which included all swimmers. Junior Varsity, as always, was so huge that it was split into three groups. Under the leadership of their coaches, Tracy Thirion and Joe McCook, the girls had a great season. Altough the team is mostly made up of underclassmen, there are a couple of strong Junior and Senior women who hopefto leiadithe team to yet another victory, at 1.-511116 A.C.C.A.L. league meet. CAPTAIN p -nfl' -ls - 200 ...gg '-' . . Swimming 4' I. Above: Making a lot of great new friends is part of being on the O'Dowd Swim Team. Frosh: Jamie Bonnifield, Meredith Choy, Laura Denenberg, Laura Jaeger, Rachel Jensen-Akula,Margaret Johnson. Robin Kirschbaum, Megan Mertz, Juliana Neely, Morgan O'Connor, Jennifer O'Shea, Katherine Ryan, Lucia Schmit, Annie Silver, Julie Sussman, Elizabeth Turner, Katherine Ryan, Lucia Schmit, Annie Silver, Julie Sussman, Elizabeth Turner, Katherine Walker, Desiree Wei, Shoshana Wolf, Samantha Wong Sophz Genevieve Bender, Michelle Breslauer, Colleen Callaghan, Andrea DeCastro, Sarah Husain, Stephanie Janda, Stephanie Rynders, Kathryn Sanders, Marissa Satomi,Mollie Sullivan, Natalia Torres, Amelia Vaughn, Natalie Watters. Erica Winnicki Juniors: Jamie Childs, Martha Crow, Laura Gilbertson, Carla Guevara, Kirstn Harris, Katrina Knutzen, Felicity Meu, Katherine Morris, Rachael Null, Emily Schmit, Dana Shaps, Jennifer Bunham, Karla Tibbetts, Summer Wooldridge Seniors: Lauren Borden. Lauren Breznikar, Jenna Childs, Erica Gielow, Lauren Jensen-Akula,Guinevere Jobson, Sara Johnson, Jennifer Kelly, Emily Larson, Sheila Milligan, Courtney Muller, Gina Pasquini, Lisa Rheinheimer, Kelly Shea, Tovah Skiles, Kari Wharton Left: Natalie Waters should really start concentrating on her swimming rather than the proper way to attract the boys while getting out of the pool. Below: Tovah Skiles makes it into yet another picture, but this time she is actually swimming-amazing. A' Sn' f mi y f !..'1'fgL,5 , .v,.,,,,, Wm, ,, , wt, 'rf' ,, 'dam f' ,. , j in f QP' M, may-W., V W Mmm Mm, 7 I rw, K, , gl 'W 'A wif t 1 3, t W' yt f . , ,,iw:f' fs: , , , , r A ,, ly, E ' fggfgfw A fi . , fra , V, 'T f , , ,,yV, ,, bove Hey Sophomores the water is over Above This Junior Varsity swimmer is having her first experience with the smooth taste of his way' Holy Names water Remember just don t swallow.CHey, who's that sexy girl in the back'?J C' '-'.:' Swimming 4' 45 ' 0. Left: John Kitts shows us how to swim the breast stroke. Freshman Luke Erickson Chris Cvreiner Miguel Hidalgo-Barnes Michael Kenney Nathan Mahon Frank Palestini Cole Tibbetts Junior Spencer Chen Luke Esposito Kevin Gordon Judd Hollander Peter Johnson Beau Richter . 1 5541.2 Q Sophomore Austin Beck Christopher Cavalli Josh Pappalardo James Faison Kevin Herlihy John Kitts Aaron Quinn Kevin Reimers Senior Jay MeNarnee David O'Connor Jeremy Partch Sean Ryan Aaron Walker Ian Wong Y? 1, Q . V- .,... A vv ' . 'A is 23255 . -, W .. st, or - 'f A vQlQ:1f-'.. ia Xt fl tr 's 9 at as , gr 5-is -qt .mf W M- K .4 4 ,c 1- ew J N VV n , . Nia... ..p R55 Wg ff It Agfa, ...i .,t. . ,I ,arms V-Q 'J .,i. .-.Q Bk: f--' 'ww Q ,-, ---ff W.. , 'fff'wzgg'r::gf,s:yi at as , i if .f H x +,...z -sgfmtmkf, A-an. s. hmmm A .. Q, Above: New Kids in The Pool 4' Swimming ,,' 1 'll' - 202 ... 3, 1 Q fx Whiiliagpgaiaewn A - ft 4, ' , Above: ls that Quasimoto swimming in the next lane, or did someone forget their Sure? Above: Milk, it does a body good! light: Um, Coach D? I think I might be lrowning over here! Men' S Men's swimming had a very successful season last year and hopes for a repeat again this year. In their first meet against De La Salle, they suffered a close loss, but also showed they have a lot of strong swimmers. The team is led by a very strong Senior aquatics class, including lan Wong, Jeremy Partch, Aaron Walker and Jay McNamee. J.V. Boys also had a really strong team this year. These swimmers show alot of potential CAPTAINS I O for successful varsity teams in the future. Despite having to trek to Holy Names College for practices and home meets, Swimming continues to be a strong sport at O,Dowd. One of the reasons for the continuing success is that the team welcomes all swimmers, even beginners, and helps them develop into Varsity winners. The team really suffers at meets, however, because of a lack of male divers. Coach Dougherty hopes to recruit some divers for next yearis team. P . ,-,- 4- M. .I .,..,,g 4-gf 4' 'E' Swimming ,,' .EL 45 E' -ll ll cmen' Track who has been working out all year on the shotput. Basically, the team is very tight knit and they enjoy the serious competition of Track as well as the fun of it. This year, they will attempt to take League as well as N.C.S. The victories and the failures, the sweat and smiles has made the girls team more than just friends, but family. CAPTAIN ... Track 81 Fleld 4' .E Left: Are we having fun yet? Below: Rosa Terrazas and Sara Grell prepare for their next race. K K K 'N K K in int. I.. wx ZWWII-'MH 2 ai? Chris Craun shows off her discus Above: Coach Ibarra and Rosa Terrazas doing their warm up jog before practice. Z .I ' .I Track sl Field ,,' 41 ur- 205 4,5 Right: Hey guys, I want to give you a preview of my rendition of M.C. Hammer's 'Too Legit to Quit' before I appear on Soul Trainf, Below: Sprinters are an integral part of the Track teamas success. va cr ,LZ -f--'--M M W , ,,,,,,,,.Ww 'QQ 'K Above: Man if you don't stop pointing that camera at us we're gonna... Cl 4' .lf Track 81 Field .,' 'L 4-' -li. Above: Running or a form of martial art? You decide. Xbovez Hey Shobar, when is the next nhysics fair at the Moscone Centerf' Vlen's Track: QL-RJ lop: Jeff Shobar, Ricky Foggiato, Dominic atigue, Dave Alderman, Ryan Moorehead, aul Unsworth, and Adam Teekell. Vliddlez Nick Mazur, Kevin Gardiner, Graham Pechenik, lan Thomas, Jake Bouey, and Scott Garvin. Bottom: Ray Yockc, Samuel Park, Benton Wong, Jason Humphrey, and Michael Fabrizio. Men' Although lacking in size, the Bishop 0'Dowd men's track team accomplished a lot. Senior Mychal Luther captained this impressive group of Seniors David Alderman, Benton Wong, Matt White, and Ian Thomas, Juniors Jake Bouey, Ricky Foggiato, Kevin Gardiner, Jeff Shobar, Jason Humphrey, Bryan Andrews, Michael Fabrizio, Nick Miano and Paul Unswoith, Sophomores Robert Grant, CAPTAIN i Track Justin Unverzagt, Ben Edwards, John King, Chris Reynolds, Adam Teekell, and Samuel Park and numerous Freshman. Through hard work and dedication this Well balanced team beat Alameda Contra Costa Althletic League rivals Piedmont, Eucinal, Alangcda, Richmond De Anza, The team aslo faired well at the Stanford, K- Bell, iiGalEiafiii:Athletic League, Hampton Philips, and Logan Invitationals, many great things for thisitearn in the years to COITIC. S- 7 ODUWU Il ' 'E' Track 8z Field 4' .I Softball The 1995-96 Softball team was the strongest in years. The Varsity team UI am suprised. Varsity is a really hopes to finish first in the league, young team' but We Shaped up into Fl beating rival De Anza, and be competitive at NCS. The team had a 9 really powerful team, the strongest in 2 .yearsjf commented Mara Poynter. lot of retuming talent,tas well as That can also be aimbuted to the many new prospects for the future. four returning Seniors: Cleo Chan, The infield is especiaily geed, with Kenya Ibma, Jen Lizama and Mara Senior, Jen Lizama asthe unstoppable shortstop, The outfield Poynter. Theymowe their successes g to good coaches, a lot of talent, and is full of young talent, and has friendship among the players' improved with each gamef The line- up is chock-full of power hitters with Mara Poynter, Jen Lizama, and Veronica Nelson leading the pack. The coach, Dale Isaacs, did a great job of getting the girls into shape. After the rainout of the first couple Overall, the Varsity and J.V. teams were very strong this year. CAPTAIN of games, the team finally got a chance to show off their skills. With only one pitcher for the entire season, the team did an impressive job. J.V. also proved that they were a force to be reckoned with. The J .V. team will surely become a strong Varsity , and possibly go all the way. V I? .l'Zev -I .I Softball .,' .E 4. E' -QQ . -ef-W M--Mjggfr 1. ' N ..-m...,,a,. .. 'P' --N. ' aw ef - - a ...... ew -5 Q- Q 4? . 13 X' I 4 'f S .4 , .. , nf, A -if e Ne' .., e ... , Q .-.. , It Above: f'lt's outta here. Jen Lizama knocks one out of the ball park. Varsity: CL-RJ Top: Coach Vicki Reeves, Mara Poynter, Micaela Gerardin, Margret White, Coach Dale Isaacs. Middle:Veronica Nelson, Jen Lizama, Melissa Kittell. Bottom: Nicole Freccero, Trisha Kral, Katie Sargent, Jamie Shuckle, Cleo Chan. Not Pictured: Kenya Ibarra. 'K giviis Above: J.V. player, Daniela Croda, outruns the ball and gets to first base. .A ..l, 1, 7 ...L is .-k.. i L. to F Z I p ff is Smit. -l a 3 Left: 4'Wow! That one's going to clear the railroad tracks. ,lunior Varsity: 41.-ki - Top: Meikel Andrade, Rebecca Tegan. Coach George :N Epstein, Julia Fuller, Adcke Ohhanya, Middle: Dawn Lee, Daniela Croda, Eleanor Alderman Kelley Bradshaw, Angela Aicllo, Elisa Malin, Bottom: Kristen Lowe, Cheryl Lo, Lauren Opel, 'Q sw Q . in of gg: Q. Above: J.V. players show how easy it is to become good freinds with the people you practice and play with almost everyday. 4'1- Softball 45 QQ :- 4' i- Right: Uh, the infield is in the other direction. lunior Varsity: rL-R1 Top: Coach Bill Lemas, Mike Balich, Kevin Klein, Ryan Jones, Mike Powell, John Lloyd, Coach Gary. Middle: Peter Caso, Nick Miller, Jc1'fPon, Scott Kushner, Andy Boli, Jordan Kearns, Coach Joel Kaufman. Bottom: Matt LaPlanle, Andrew Elliou, Ben Crew, Pal Domin. ---- - u wtnwi I .K . fry ' T V lr P Above: John Lloyd is proud to be wearing his brand new J.V. uniform Above: Dan's trying to find his stroke in the season. tl 4' Baseball 4' I.. -In - 210.5 5 73 , Qt . , yy . ,F ...... A f ...Q f ' f. . . afeg yv A V , ,,..s,.,,,,, it - - JI' F . 3, A , if 5' . -I A ,,,':k if i- ' 1- 53-M, T F A , gmc ,,- .. Q , 2 lie! Q, H, .- .is . '-Mt' . Q . - .A ..t,.a-tf':1 . .. it -. ..,...,,,,.-fi,t-,,.i,,....,, l , N , ..mf..Q'. ja, , QA Q - ,QT ' i' 3 N A , 12545 fill Yo .,,, If-H-,ci , V If ' 3,,,,': g,MZ g f gg , ,M t-Mt,ga T V f-rw, if Q- Y' Q ,, '- -v's. 3 an in 'fs 'Q.!' ff- ' ' Above: Now that's really throwing your arm tut. 'arsitya tl.-RJ 'opz Coach Germano Diniz, David Reed. Scott alwasser, Tom Powers, Ben Maring. Dave Battagin. 1attVcIla, Ben Clayton. Coach Ray Allen. fliddle: Kevin Mitchell, Dan White, Todd Bersaglieri, iavin Wilgus, Aden Allen. Bottom: Horacio Bucio, Fred Washington. Dan Lemper, Marc Fransscn, Nick Lemas. aseball The 1996 Dragon Baseball team is compromised mainly of underclassmen, with a core of 4 Seniors returning from last year's l8-5 NCS team. Team goals will include recapturing the A.C.C.A.L. crown as well as the NCS title, and defending our High Sierra Classic Easter tournament championship. Players this year included Seniors Kevin Basket Catch Mitchell, Marc Franssen, Todd Bersaglieri, CAPTAIN Lucas Jubb, Dan White, and Dave Battagin. Juniors on the team were Gavin Wilgus, Tommy Powers, Fred Washington, and Dan Kemper. Sophomores included Horacio Bucio, Aden Allen, Nick Lemas, Dave Reed, Scott Salwasser, and Ben Maring. Last, but not least, Freshman Ben Clayton also saw action with the squad. With the developing talent of these players, one can really expect O'Dowd teams to dominate in the near future. if A . ' .. x3,,,.E.,.,,r,- .. Q . .. ageing- g Y 4 ' Baseball ' - , .W .8 yu A ' . . . V W V Q 45 -Q., -1' ls omen' Lacrosse The Womenis Lacrosse team is in its Although the team will experience fifth year and many young women several losses, as their Seniors move are taking interest in the fastest game on, they have plenty of young on foot. Many high schools on the Sophmore and Junior talent for the West Coast are establishing club upcoming years. Many Bishop teams so that in the future the college O'Dowd graduates have also gone teams will be able to compete with teams on the East Coast. The Womenis Lacrosse team at Bishop O,Dowd has had many great games in the last five years, defeating Stanford University, placing second in the Western States Tournament, and beating our biggest rival, Berkeley High in triple overtime. A number of new players decided to join the team this year from all different grade levels, however, they are in for a surprise as this year's coach has added mandatory moming practices to an already existing rigorous schedule. Sheriene Ridenour pointed out, uThe time committment is challenging, but I know it will be worth it in the endf, on to play in such colleges as Stanford University, U.C. Davis, U.C. Los Angeles, U.C. Berkeley, and U.C. San Diego. With their new coach, Amy Davis, a current U.C. Davis Lacrosse player, they are hoping for another successful season. CAPTAIN his 1 -4' M' Lacrosse 4' .EL l- OE: 212 -5 Q5 i I Above: Annelise Gardiner shows Lauren Jensen-Akula how to out run your opponen Varsity: fren 10 Righty Top: Assitant Coach Jen, Katie Appel, Jessica Garcia Caitlin Levin, Stephanie Rynders, Nicole Harrison, Je Cohen, Coach Amy Davis. Middle: Talor Samuelson, Olivia Wong, Erica Rischc Susan Skapik, Dallas Strclo. Nicole Jemcr. Eirin Krar Bottom: Katie Moyce, Sarah Larned, Sarah Rasch, Frances Martinez, Alison Lee, Christine Mayor, Joann Lee, Megan Low. N L. fag, K . get s X it g Left: Lauren Jensen-Akula says, L' Watch out Sara, l'm coming to get ya! Q t. ,L t '- L. 5 - , J. M ,as Q- i vile V K. 4 - -5 I Q .gt A .mhhb Below: 6'Okay Coach, we're ready to go in ' anytime now!', ' v is Xlw. t -as . lle eee ' so . Q -A gt 't my ff -itil--f. - + , ..-.LA 5 L In 1 ,5 W . R 3 L V g it . 3 , . r -'k- 3 yeee is as eeee 2 A Sh assess MW 'QP 19 S Above: Katie Andreson couldn't be excited about finally catching a ball. .Q as more Above: Madelyn Lanctot and Joanne Lee wonder when they will get to be part of the action. 1 ll 'I Lacrosse 45 - 213 ...Q .5 -4' :- Left: Mike Davis lets one rip. CTry not to hit the cars, Mikeyj LV. Lacrosse- QL-R9 Top: Eric Ryan, D.J. Vierra, Nick Mihailovski, Willy Crow. Steve Meyers, Nick Summer, Jim Clark, Conan Kelly, Mike Montgomery, Jordan Frutchman, Middle: Mike Wood, Chris Honigsberg, Nick Ventresco, Adam Garcia, Koji Tessicn, Kevin Terry, Liam Staskawicz, Nathan Dueey. Bottom: Josh Burcstcra, Adrian Mateo, Pat Post, Katie Merkle, Calvin Hubble, Paul Mader, Ben Brunell. aww i 3' ssh , 1 8,1 Q .1-i e. . xx, K. .. i i i i 1 i I l 4 1 l 1 l V fm . 2 ,t -,.- Q 341: i - ' , like A -Q4 18. l K TSEKX I , , t - - , x we r. Reis .. ,. .. Ss KN X ,,,.,.,.. X .. so , , .,., W-, J . , Above: Chubby and Tubby Above: Great Form! 1- -1. l ' Lacrosse 4' I. +I- - 214-pg. 5 + The goalie gets some quality in practice. .op: Coach Jake Azevedo, Ralph Dahlof. Brendan Lanctot, Andrew Labarrc, Rocky Roberts, Pete Banks, Jarrett Winfield, Sean Dabel, Pat McDonough, Coach Seth DeAvila. Middle: Cory Ledwick. Chris Turner, Tyler Kreitz, Ryan Reposa, Kevin Moon, Chris Moon. Mark Lederer, Scotty Erickson, Coach Miguel DeAvila. Bottom: Jeremy Poirier, Todd Latham, Mike Cross, Eric Bcuttner, Reza Hamid, Tyler Gordon, Mike Davis, Scott Short. Men' Lacrosse This was the year for O'Dowd lacrosse. With two back to back J .V. Northern California Lacrosse Championships, the team was ready to dominate the Varsity rankings. The team had four captains who each represented their position on the team, Rocky Roberts at attack, Scott Short at defense, and Ralph Dahloff and Mike Davis at midfield. The team was strong at every position and had many All-American CAPTAIN S candidates. They started their season off with a 9-8 victory over league rival St. Ignatius with the game winning goal scored by Rocky Roberts. The team also participated in the annual Golden Gate Toumament playing teams from Colorado, Texas and Virginia. Before the season, the team conditioned enough to run other teams into the ground. Another of the advantages that the team had was a plethera of veteran players who have all won before and know what it feels like to be champions. J .V. was also very good because of the strong midfield play from Juniors Kevin Terry and McGhie Allan. Much thanks should be given to the coaching staff which was comprised of four ex-O'Dowd students, Jake Azevedo, Miguel and Seth DeAvila, and Darrin Apperson. 'P ' .: Lacrosse 4' .E- Water Polo Finally, Bishop O,Dowd got a water polo team. Of course, not much can be expected of a first year team, but this team was an exception. The boys Varsity was one of the top teams in the league posting the second best record. They were led by captain Kevin Gordon, a transfer student from Encinal, Ian Wong, Kevin Terry, and Lucas Jubb. The defense was held together by Mike Davis and Ryan Reposa. Much thanks should be given to the two coaches, Rick Solomon and O,Dowd Right: Lauren Borden, Lucas Jubb, Kelsey Krausen Swimming Coach Dennis Dougherty. The girls also had a succesful season finishing second in their league. They were led by Lauren Borden, Lauren Breznikar, and Erica Gielow. Towards the end of the season, Kirsten Harris held the team together with her strong goalkeeping. The two teams have definitely set a mark of excellence that should be continued by the O'Dowd teams in the future. CAPTAINS stuck 4' E' Water Polo 4' .EL I l 1 i I v S X 5 l Above: Senior Lauren Borden eyes her open teammates, after making a great save Varsity: CL-RJ Top: Coach Dougher1y,Jamic Faison, Kevin Terry, Chris Moenich, Peter Johnson, Aaron Quinn, Kevin Gordon, Lucas Jubb, Eugene Lee, Coach Solomon Middle: Clay Evans, Josh Pappalardo, Paul Hounshell, Ryan Reposa, Chris Honnigsberg, Jay McNamee W Bottom: Billy Green, Frank Palestini, Ian Wong, Mike Davis, Mike Chin, Cole Tibbets Ek I , ga l,: , .ikkiilk ummm 4 -1 K if he Tw 1,1 M Vi ffigfxx-as ,rw 5 zy' A in 'Q Tigre W EQ? Wg W' J if 14 H1 H Kwai ,Fi , we wk. 91-F i 4,5 M was H. 'H W W ,, , W, digs, Q M f LM- Wits ,wi ,, K gy 3 A Wig rf in W' if 'H' E is 'H E Q 4 M L 4 .g,' f- ,,, We X3 is if M F Q ,Q 'Sf ef we K fm . , H, L M ggi'-4 S 'Z 'fi -V, fr' Chm Muenich: Victlm of dlrty Above What do I do Coach'7 These guys keep dunkmg me and takmg the ball Mfg I i X 5 will-: QQ mmf fx N A Qwgg A M 5.5! 5 Ailllli 4uu an -IIY Alll All' II I . lun SL li in Ji Ae: il Annu I W9 QL! - If 4' il?-f5'p i I 'a' y :AVP ---- 4.. -gpm '14 A--Y P' 'l- 1 ' ,JV 455 A in 'A V Q. bi- Q Y ff: ge Yi ' , bw .+: ' Q , .-. ,o ' 2 Bl , i Con gratulations! Matt Warner watching yourjirstfew, Love, Dad Matt, lfyour academic plans don twork out, you can always fall back on your 1 skills at Donkey Kong country. Seriously, we're proud ofyou - you're a great guy! God bless you and guide you in your future plans. Uncle Reid, Aunt Amy, Nathan. lleidi 8a Ben I ll always remember how tiny you were when you came home from the hospital and th en later when you crawled up the stairs and gave us all the Hollywood wave. You have gone from the smallest to the tallest. Love, Grandma Congratulations from Texas- Remember Murphy's most important law a Smith and Wesson always beats four ofa kind. Remember to judge your success by the degree that you enjoy health, peace and love. Don't major in minor things. Don't be called out on strikes: go down swinging. l The journey' called Lye starts with a single step. I 've really enjoyed M y dearest Matt, l4'71ere1'er IWW path leads you, know that I believe ui you and love you verv much. Mom Congrats, KID. You should be proud of how well you've doneg we're sure proud ofyou. l'm excited for you as you go on to the next step. You're all right Ihr a pee-wee. Love, ---R Matt- We've watched you grow from an infant to a fine young man J we 're proud of you! 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' Yeerright ' I'-root' Pee sisters ' Buttafueo' Somebody smells like poo' Couples night out with Point Break and J R freshman year' Gee1 ' ' Dude ' ' Mr. Kenneth Vonlerseh and his upper locker- YUCK' ' Meg and her carrots and pickles--Yuinrny M62IvI's' Babe Ruth' Aladdin' 'iCara, aren't you hot'7 Cara, uren't you eold7 4' My name is Ingrid and I am titnkyln' Agnes leurs in Krawetos elass with B S sitting in the back' Mlngrid, he's soo tineI ' 'l'hat's so tiinny InK-toxi1i,Caraisiee cream fell on the cement' i'That is hella aitnoyingw' Shoop' the infertile turtle' PE class full ofgirls wiLh are totallt' awesome in every' sport' Big serub in the mud' Oh, Mr Krawete Is there a blue mark on my cheek INGRIDI' The daily burp' Romeo is a hottiel' Sexto' Sister Mary and the 'told hagv' Alex and Ingrid competing for G M ' Purple hair and Ms Iimeh CIngrid's loud burp interrupttonsj' 'l'te-Tae' i'No, not vou You, Lhe bowlegged onefn' Joanne and the aerohte punches' Freshman act period golfeourse story' Green apple blow-pops' Michele, Ingy, Cara--deep talks' Stealtn' my breadstieks and grahnrn eraekers' Cara, ean I use your bmsh'l your ehapsttcldl. . . do you have a pad7 ' Andrew is my daddy il'you're my mommy, Cara ' Rollin' down Lhe su'eet, with my mind on my S and my S on my mind' The note livery one seream at l'20 am, okayn' The taste test in biology-you spit it cull' MEXICO CRUISIZ '94 Jwow' Roger' Danttlle ehtes'Party tn room 5 Booby trap' Left m the Casino' Late again' fMeg and Ingyj' Disco 'til 4:00 am'Nupkin mouse and bra and pant1es'Sanfkaiyoke'Do-Do-Do-Do . 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If you think I'm givin' up on you you're crazy, and ll you think I dont love you well then, you're just wrong. In time you just might take to feeling better, time is the beauty of the road being long. I know that now you feel no consolation, but maybe if I told you and informed you out loud, 1 say this without tear or hesimtion. l can honestly tell you that you make me proud. Just wait it will come, If anything I might have said now has helped you. If anything I might have just said, helped you to carry on, your rise uphill may no longer seem a struggle, and your appetite for pain may all but be gone. I hope for you, and cannot stop at hoping until that smile has once again returned to your face, There's no such thing as a failure who keeps on trying, coasting to the bottom is the only disgrace. Well, as much as our 4 years SUCKED, there were a few good times... Dave.,.are you okay7 Mt, Diablo- ma'am, l'm leaving you these dorilos l nunchucks7 'Greek Orthodox parking lot- I'm all juicy l I'm so HAPPY l under the streetlightlsoul sisters in Kentucky'Shut up Leon calendar Jr trusty brown pen- full moon...play'! Cypress Hill- handful ut Iove zsis is Josephus, yeave me a message, shanks! 'adventure with slippery bed'CIearlake- To Kill Ya, Chips Ahoy, 8: Free Wlllylvicious shark shower headl I am me... lstripp1n' for the white van'SiXteen Candles, pasta M 'M.Y. Imagine pickin' the wedgie giant 'NUG'Nick A slurpee tragedy- Nick7 'Y'ome 'Twilight Zone- I dont get itl 'l-Iooded Halloween Freak 'On a deserted island, could you survive on it7 'Don't TOUCH me... I HATE YOUl'Sev'Iiquid soap fest 'I hunted a few.., 'Stronk 'l..eona isn't that far. I say we walk! 'Y'all can't come to town no more ' The spring of our lifelshe got giello for a sed Em racin' in the Tour De France- You don't think she'd've asked me how I did7 'commentatin' the porn flick- Everybody'll be on the counterl Cause l'm sad 'Wuz up with the no sock thing'harness boy 'Damn I wish I was your Iover'Green hair fiasco, resulting kerosene bath- Let's not dye our hair this year, kay7 Like you didnt! know 'We got a little fiesta in the making'It was...uh...COOL! Soul Sisters Forever, The KIOI Queen who always turns out the lights too soon 81 Chester the Molester who always knows the words P.S. Phone is r111gin'... I gl De Q. 4 CD 1 FP 51. CD E CD 5 51' 1 N DJ N I1 FH I I' l- .......s.. ....,......... .1.. .:1..... D... M... ........ l Dear Mel. From l-umSehooI to Wood School. St. Joe's to BOD, We've traveled this long ,joumey together. I remember clearly our Xth grade grad. night. Now this day has come again. lt's time to graduate once more as we did in 5th and Xth grade. I cannot express my undying love and devotion towards you. I love you! P . S'- Memories: BB in JV's yard, J.G., secret lang, CAMPLM, I'm sorry...CSHUT UPU, I went to KFC ..., Frozen youguit in HI., I feel pretty ..., Billb,,64, Pringles, Koala for me-Dr. P-4-You, lem. bars-sift the flour...Nick tragdeies..Tyler tragedies!!! My boyfriend's back, Banana, Gas station pig outs, Endo tweaking!!! I Well des... we've been through a lot. tThat's an undera statementlj Despite what has happened in our lives. l'll still be here to love and care for you always. You're a very important person in my life and l want you to know that I appreciate you being there for me. Take care. I love you. and Good Luck! ll Riss. You are a truly special person who does so much for others. Always carry with you our heartfelt wishes for all the happiness and success that you deserve. 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I'm Kate, I'm from Califomia And he grabbed me like t.his'Par1yin' too hard for the Prehns'Two steppin' with Navy cowboys'Crab hats and novelty stores'I threw up so much, my nostrils arc buming'Out of II20 Free Willy immpressions'Mean fat ladies with window seats'Mike, this Moo's for you We feel for all those with THE BRAND 'GOODNIGI IT WORMSBZ-GOOD NIGI IT POINDIDCVER-GOODNIGI IT LAb.LAR ,GOODNIGHT BOOGER...BURP 'Jess Jen Linds Savam Kate' 'D 4 o ' 'Advertisements ,,' 4'-' fl. :- l' l- F.-Q 1 fi 'L' so w. 105 115' i If If Qbsxjrx bf- M LEXI, M M, SL JAMES tennisikstudy skillsikkarate kidsik Wilburi Hey Lex, the fuzzi A slice of Heaveni KLUTZ9fYou slept where last night?itRoom- iesishoot some skurl9fGoodbyes, helloikWe take the scenic routeik good news yet'?96implied conver- W sationsiktruly Peter Panytwatch 3 out for those potholes!i'fThe keys?9FLyon's and the Popoif coolant is necessaryifno whinersiFWARNING:mentally X1 unstableitdressing room fiascosikl Want the fairytale... ,- This space is dedicated to love lost, times shared, and memories that will never be '1'1 ie, What a joy y0u've been! S0 talented .... so beautiful .... so caring .... so loving. We are so proud of you! In your future ..... I U You Can Imagine It, You Can Achieve It. U You Can Dream It, You Can Become It. Love you lots and lots. Dad, Mom and Your Buddy Corrine SL Emily N Friends Forever l 1 -Q' .4. Advertisements ,,,' .EL flii- 237 -5.5 Our Lady of Grace 1992 - Bishop O'Dowd 1996 'IW W :J 9 f' ' ' f . Q , ' V fi 1 4 4' 'W if Z Effww 'QMS 5. 'T' 0 5? 557 -W' X ' f 91 ' n , 4 AAL f 15 9 f AD l9 9J9 9 A9 99 I 9 O ' 99 I ' f 99 A 'N 9 J 99f9 9 , Q 9 'E Us N55 Q.. 6 ' 9 It V - 9 - ,f X k 44. 9 1 9 4 9 53'- . 1' 'Wi M- ,W al , M 3 , Q H 9 1 fi f c:oNc:nM9Ul,Nl'l0Nscl.AsQ umm 99 99'9 95Txzli. 9 Wishin you a lifqtinwqfluzppinessl 9 '99 ' M9 - 5 l1J'l76x,50ffL yourjmniliesfZJfr'ien1Ls 9'-Jassk, f 9 f 9 f 4 9 9 , 99 9 9A' 9 MW? 1' I 4 K S 4 I E f I 9 I' f' X f I Q' a I X-if 4 I H X 6 4 X ' v sd 9 9 fl -if m'Advertisements 4' .E. 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Don't call us, we'll call gou I got into the wrong crowd and.. Julia and Nicole's thanksgiving mominqs'Wm1er Ball 9S The Jack London Inniespeciallg the bathroaml'M.A., BJ-L 'l'.F., J.Q.'teai-s, laughter, hope, love, and lriendshiyfall the gears and all the mernories'1'hese are Dai-4s'Check ga later, Check ga later 4- l 1- U - Advertisements ' W-In - 240 ...Q ,lennifer 81 Erika J awbreaker incident Sorry, Jen caMn't drive '95s var Qs. .,,,.-D 1. .WV Queenff i hate this phoneltwhat a hottie? check you later mantmmmmmm! mmmmmmmlt hey! that's my green shirtlt A.B.'s summer flings fare you sure you know how to get there'?...i'm sure, i think ..... oh greatl' let's flash the next car! oh,.. hi marya.tA.G's cousins ,... ask alex when dave's coming backtgeez, you're old enough to be my father, no, my grandfathertletzeee,l,2,3,4 ,..... ok 20 guys, see'!thi, is athan there? this is athan, ........ Uk, bg9!'leeses pieces4'ok,i'm gonna do a 360 turn now, are you ready? ,... oh my god! you should've seen the look on your face!!9fhi, is athan there? ......... yes, this is athall ............ Dk, bye ! thuman garbage disposal 'memorizing paul revere on the way to tahoe ,... wait, i thinki got it this tim8. 'king'S beach: y0U'l 8 going to sunbathe ill QUUI' hl'3?! 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The airport excursion--Florida'That boy that you know can drive us crazy'MIke is sooo hot!'Dancing in the street.'Whas up wit 'dat? Shoooot.'Marsha.'Ahhh, hello IMrs. Jythe ultimate saIad'Croissants'Brent and Brendan--the lovely time spent in my room'tashion triv in the morning'Okay, okay. Alright, alright. Okay, okay. Bye, bye GoodnIght Ah, I love you...l know Ah, I love you too...AH-CHOOI' I E 1 6 IVIZ ? Wie, iacatw., wU'1fD0v W ffm! W XY ,pay L' Af iff 9330 if 'Q Y I -01 35' M v 3,61 ' fif1f53v.:, Ni' I WS, ,f 54,3 5 X- e -fm, f , Ami' - ,M 12 ' 'I QM. ,-A1---f-vi W ,- ' :fra 2:?: 5?f2fugf ' gan, f.-ynfe L t mcg' Like 3L?1oe ,N jjfI:2, ,M ,,, ,, ,,,, . ,f.-ff ,W , ,,,,. , I ii 1 1 I we ,ivttww ive ,. . i,,., ov. , ,. 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Call me, bye.'Just a little mo' with Johnny Mo Are you watching ER7-No-Well, then watch it. Carter is soo cute,'Cruisin' in the Aerostar'Hard Flock Cale and the Waiter'The Chillin' Mix'BioIogy'N.B. and E,O,'Going out to Piedmont at 11:30 pm in my car to go star gazing tyou know what l meani'the laugh'the everlasting p and the never ending stop'Winter Ball, 1994'Partying at the Whanon house'Aerobics'chilIin' with Momma P at Boys On the Side 'driving lesson in the BOD parking lot'Mr. Medaglia's English CIass France In 1996'?'a stake-out on Euclid with TLC'10,000 Maniacs'Sting'Cruisin' the streets with Brent and Brendan'Jr Prom 'Your Senior BaII'K-dog and J-dog' I SE Q7 my ,. , X 4 ,A -1 4 P 245 1 C- P Q- 4 ro -1 H al rn 5 rr: 5 9 T 5 5 'H l U , 'w A-.4 -if 2 G R BWQX f Hey guys, what happened to the vaccum'?'lt was this big!'l guess Erin's the butt ot that ioke'Mercy!'Don't worry, it'll be snowing!'Amazin stunts on the balance board'Are you?'AIright PETE!'Chinese firedrill BBO'l'm feelin lupe'What's up 5ritch!'Don't worry, it there's a lightning storm, we'Il hear it'So, you're not wearing your glasses?'Pajama!!'Evan-HB pool'Scott snezzing'SHUT UP, EVAN!!!'Matt Ridgeway, l'm the eggman'Pyramid of Dew'AlI clear...Ohh it6S'X,!!l .... 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'So, you dressed like a freshman'?'Rob, on his head, under a snowboard'Mammoth 395'Ehhh!'B's B'Kelly+Caitlen's winter ball'Fo real Do, heyyy'Ego man'Stevie-Fritoh the twitch'Pimp-Z da Latin Lover'Hairboy'Supafly'Ain't gonna work on Maggies farm no more!!'Down syndrome boy'apple'Little sticks palos verdes-it keeps going...'Robs trunk'Pete's house after the marina'BYE GUYSl!'Ro sham bo Bo!'Opening a can'SABATAGE'A short white gangsta CadiIlac'We're all gonna die!'Reposa 1'Brendan, you're Green, man!'VIP-Volvo International Posse'BB gun out the Volv's sunroof'The car that goes BOOM!'X-wing regge Volv' Julie walks in'Pops comes through'Who wants a snowball?'Runs to Noahs'The midnight ridersl'Zoe+Dre-GA bonding'White Boy Freestyle Fellowship'Look Kelly, little stick men!'The Beach'The Lair'Fetal position in the shower The first La Loma'The Boneyard'PlEDMONT'Carolyns cooking'YO, this is Matt LePlante'an hour late for the last fe.'ry'The MASTER plan' Everythings coming up Rosener!!!'Sliding down the hill'Droppin knowledge w!B'Simp da Pimp lives' Remember who loves you! 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Evan on the radio' the poetry slam' A-Town:NIMH' Zorba's' Rosner' hey be careful, the road's graded wrong up here' look! there's Paraguayl' The golden Volv' the yuppies' a dance at the winter ball for EC' cheese flavored soda' New Leaming School homies- the night in Berkeley' this car sucks' crashing into the bus bench on thomhill' I have no idea what you're saying right now' and we out' Fast Times with the bomb squad- why? Cuz we're pretty much the bomb, and all we got to say is relax, you have ple nty oftime' Wy love she speaks like silence, Without Deals or violence, She boesnt have to say she? laithlul, het she? true, like ice, like live. People cam, roses, Hake pt-omises ltq the hours, My love she laughs like the llouebs. llalentines cant lsuq her .... 1411, love she speaks sottty, 5he knows there? no success like lailuue Ano that lailures no success at all .... My love winks, she boes not ltotheu, She knows too much to at-que on to iubqe My love she? like some raven At mq ubibou with a broken wing 'f -806 D ylan Hmong-P J lx' PX -f a-N Ysy f ' tiiwfe J' Uh, evhq thouqht that? st:-unq a knot in mq mino, 5' miqht qo insane il it coulbnt lie spa-una. But it? not to stanb nakeb unbes- unkuowin 'eqes, e fe, IX- ' ' J i x f ?t2 loo- mqsell ano my Isienbs my sto:-ies are suuq. L But the time aint tall, 1 5 5 e 'het on time you bepenb ano no womb is possesseb Ky no special la-ieub. 5 w Ano thouqh the line is cut, M do ?t aint quite the enb, ' ? 'll inst Lib la:-euell till we meet aqabs. 6' X V -Holt Dylan i eee g f f is l ,Vie Do you mlnd ll I - ill 1' - p - . appreclate you ? t X' 'I 0 s 'Z' X 1 -Q 1 - Advertisements 4' 4. ll- ...I :, S H I K AMON CONGRADULATIONS ! WE ARE VERY PROUD OF YOU. ALL THE BEST! 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No matter where we are we'll always have each other and ample time to whip out the funllst I LOVE YOU. s at K 'ii K I we M X. ' Q . 5, ' g ' K -. -e 2 riealinien on varsity' ati tnpa wrtn Jill-spaghetti eernplernenla erlnrie rrneeekerl earrete-naetyt' ilickey' bliuanl at Kirkwood' spinning out in Sarah Harbaugjfs car Randy falling over a rock' :an tr-ipptn' lveeairee that so year old guy rrnrnl vnnrlent nep following lier' coca-cola eieweenee' lari Q Melissa Corrradi playing pick-up-sticks' 3 milc hike to lown' snowball fights' Jill's man vith silvrzr tcelh' snowball in bud' fumiture on the deck' huml spaghetti in srrnw-Lharrks Erinl' Tanya elting rlnrnlr err of Scope' capping on Kelly l-larnlelr nie whole my lninreene eerneliaeral' climbing ll ever ure orearya van' making pyraniirle - playing president' Jill hugging Lhe riauireern- oping to get snowed in' Mool' seeanre streeteenperatitni' Nos- never getting past niet renne' ls- el' playing against power house reanra like sr. leea and Salesian' aee through jerseys and shorts uiar ale-ure only reason we had lans tlieaitlee etrr parcnlsl' skipping anrl clapping like a linneli nrirliee urirrg gamr: Wann-ups' aeiriarn' writing letters to lteep Jill at ollnwa' zie prrnelnne .nrt that girl from lcylirre' rleing soo enrneliiee tveliire we eerrlrl leave practice' elianrpien 'far riglrt cnch' muddy liclds al El Ferrite' playing our 'nvals' tPiedmonl and Alamedaj and killing them very limel' tights over wire gets to eit in front' playing willi trie signs in Sarah Harbauyfs ear- trial ny is lreelta nnenepeerl up ae we can eateli liinil t- pn:-game rnetliraliena witlr Jill' early moming arts' Shut-up Kelly!-we have to run hm many laps7' extra laps lin lost balls freshman year' being, elled at for running on the bweball field' team dinners' Andy's potatoes' Bubba' a suddenly un-lil 'linrrtrnaa tree' playing with ure Uuiga lieanl' lcaming the Saeamc Street Seng on Kelly'a piano' ecret Santas' ligcr-striped underwear' diving headers in the mud' 8 laps around lhc school' uaking' alnn gnares ant efnewapaper' crappy rerewliere did you get your lieenae- oul era cracker ick box7' Erika Hir-rtnn's light ills-eqecially at the end of the year...see-through shirt with shoulder aria and tigln panra-eeiryt' jump mpcs' nrnrring in ure halIs'B-I-N-GJD' vaseline fer playing on tnrr' ideer' relay races' brazilians'circuit training' Carmvvs' aei-irnrriaging against nie gnyepeer eperra' eague Champs 4 years irr at rowlil' JiIl's dress and high heels for the Piedmont game' watching 0210 fHH9J at dinners' .lill drenched with writer and mud-Kari caught in the cms-tire' Thal's rmjgugll' Look at those fat cowsl' way to scrap girls' Age you kidding? Sony Alex, but it's Arc you iddingff' everyene spitting inte the middle er tire circle' ...okay, ee new you can only eeere etrn ick Gum the knee lo the chest and Lhen a header-got il? 'backpcdaling the ball'-hrr.lr7' the Ketchup rite' tire ketchup joke' Varsity weinerre seeeer players ri-enr Llre Clam of 1996 -wlrat ean eernperel It lst worr'l be the same without ual Some leh, some came, but must ofus stayed. Tn those who left: Ielisa Conradi, Jennifer Lizama, and Gina Pasquini-we always have memories! To those who came: elsey Krallsen and Keisha Mcdonald- we have tomorrow to look forward to. And to those who ayedr Erika Fashrrran, Kelly lianrlett, Allyson oieary, Melisa omeary, Lisa lzneinlieinier, Kelly umell, Megan Strom , and Kari Wharton- girls. we have it alll Always to he remembered as... the abuloru Freshmen!! We are ure Dragonsg ana we nrlcg We kicked Piedmonl's huttg 'cause wc'n: cool Alarneila sucks: Allnrny trees tee We are the Champiorrsg ofthe school Watch nut NCSQ 'cause we are the best You'r'e all going downg and we'll wear thc crown We are t.hc Dragons: and we nrlclll t V ve 7 attire 'E il 1- Advertisements .p I. 4 ' 254 -rr 'el ir 4 Dear Dlfieofe, ee from Eeginning to end we'oe afways Been very proud ofyou. Our expectatwns have afways Eeen exceeded By your aeeornpfrsnrnents. Your Happiness is aff tfiat matters. Congratulations! go do it! Looe, Mom, Dad eb' Matt 'GMARISA HOLLAND e+rsf':ff?75f'Pl'Xl '56-rf' - ' , i ' 'W'-ew' . E ' iw' ,- L. , A x ' . . K. ' .ie s lx . . , 8, , . x.,k583L.f'. ' .Litre . fx Plaza- I 4 G f , A S5 Y? ' in : ,uf QW K A Q' if . - . ' ' , J-'V . A QQ x st, xfkr 'J .42 ci K SL .-1 1 MJ sin A 1 ,Q E 1 Q 5 c 1 6 Q J f N 3 of J v refer -f' 'R J , 4 fc MARISA, Through the years we've loved you much. Congratulations on all you have achieved. We're happy for you! Love, Dad, Mom SL Torin it E b Sweet Katie, JW Ute tirrze to traae the Suri 3 bonnet for a hat with a tassel. you were precious M V i I back tlfieri aria we loveol yi X you so rrruclfi - we love you i,yo r Q E I N , 1,o y by i yyyy E ever: more toaau r, M ' o,., ff ri' tl f . , E E Congratulations riorieu. new ltll your ?arniIu it .xt LA LA ROC Cl SEEMS YESTERDAY 5 1, i ... WERE W PROUD OF y X .- . You! LOVE Mom-DAD el jENNY -AONGHATULATIO S. ECEP T If . ' :advertisements 'U' .E-' 'iii' 255 -sli- Emily Shoot for the moon and you'll be among the stars. Love, Mom, Dad, Marisa, Sally and Chip Congratulations, Sara You've come a long way, baby!!!! Love Mom, Dad, Alex, GrandpaRoy Grandma Cor and Grandma Shirf C I am so proud of you. Always remember what you have been O taught, remember to laugh with yourself. If you put your mind to N it- anything is possible for you. All the best. Much Love, G Mom Auntie Bonnie R A Jamie Jimmy A Alise T 'gWisht you could allws know ease an' clear skies U Littile brown baby wif spa'klin' eyesu L -Paul Laurence Dunbar A GRADUATION I O N S LEDERER Lots of love from Mom, Dad, Laura, 81 Violet, Jane, Frank, Cora, Jeanne, Phil. -4' EAdvertisements 4' .31 :H 'S F, -4.- -...pt-,f ' ww.-u... Gelatino-soy italiana' fat cow with homs' p-lip' mosquito bites' getting dressed- de-wrinkling' KP. and her wasted make-up' Alfonso 8: the waiters-Ridiard Gere' eatoy llena' '?Quim es diristoif' Jesuit boys' '?Que es guacamole7limon?fChu-dioj' ii'VQW?!8L+ la madre' fake naps during lunch' !Chieas-cs tardel' locking Pupi out at nigit' food stash' avoiding phone calls' gating thrown in the pool' being home aloneQReal McCoy Q Too Shortj' Monica-Anything goes with Moni!Ay, '?verdad'?' Miguel- Angel- Right ft'VQ'?!8c+ ahora- Good lt'VoQcQ?!8c! mcmoria' Immodiums' Raheem- my espalda-natural blue eyes' you take the first shower ' avoiding thc dad' Teddy ' No te preocupes !Vas! Quitatc! Llcgale!Por la puerta! ' seardiing for postcards' dirty clothes' Harrys- waiters, mariadiis ' La mariposa' Marcarena' jello' Hedor tryingto Hx us up with his friends' cutting sdiool-sleeping by the pool' CUCARACHAS' stealing gatorade, pudt-pops, Bar Nones, Kc otter pops' hotcakes' bodiito' estoy bromeando' estas barradiaftienes hang-over-crudaj' Kit1le1Cuki' Laura Pausini' ?Que onda?' getting taken to the center by accidmt on the bus' Valentino' Please say Darrin's not my date - !0jala!' Corinne on the loudspeaker at Babyrock' Katie's night bra' Don't molestaba the animals in Sanboms' taking pictures by the goal at Iledor's game' You guys, I must be really tired cuz normally I'm really fi1nny K.P.'!Chocc Krispies, Zucaritas, y Com Pops por siernpre!' Santiago-joto' Eduardo- prontisimo-nice housel' the breaking bed' estoy cansada' dnmk taxi drivers' diablo' Kittle from Miguel-Angel' Get her MQW! out the shower and cpm the door M.S.' Megan desperate to play futbol' !Wow! yogurt' dry heave on almost every busfwho else but Meganilj' Did I gettan today?K.P.' Running every moming-doing our sit-ups 8: push-ups' ...y es en la esquina a la derecha' Que taiga un buen dia' Cheerios on the bus' not fitting in the seats' trying to gd Katie to go anywherel' Sirgo' The Goulds!Vontraps' Katie has the biggest belly buttonl' Katie, can I wear this? Oh, this too? Yes, I'll be carefull! ' There she is!QMegan's iingerj' cake on the shirt' leaming the salsa' nasty old mm honking at Katie' Ga me in t.his pidure ' nerd' naco' Katie-we're latel' Brian-cool guy' Shaving legs in the bedroom' fat beef-gordo eame'...en Califomia, cerca de San Francisco' Camoilauge' I ba this car goes really fastQ220 kmJ ' Feliz Cumpleanos at Vips' 3 cudiillos-3 more sundaes' Shakeys-NS 63.25 - papas fritas-ketchup on knee-eyes bigger than stomach' Spaz dancer at Acadamia' burp-salud' bike crash in Mexico City' all complaining at the same time' g-string girl with Victor' Cowboy Kev' woah there Kit Kat' Do you know Gore? Gore's the 42'V0Q'?fk+ managerl' oh rigitmoh xightmoh right' No, pero hablojapones' radishes Sc other veggies-what do we do?-organ player' C.W.- Tambien taiam' Picking twigs out ofblanket'La boom' Mas rapido- no mas, no mas! !Menos, menos, menosll' Can I borrow that shirt?' Cucaradta vs. RAID' I like red semaforos-K.P.' Tigre de cola' margaritas' I'm hot! It's cute! What the gel! Birdman-Chu-Cho' W.C. people suck!' that red skirt' Fo' real 'do, heeey! I' Braulio-!Rraarr!' San Geromino y Riconada 17-37-66' galletas' Whatdia got goin' there, Kate?' Corinne's near miss with the bus' Melissa's shoulder dance' diessboards-we just gotta take these home' wife beater shirt' This pretty much rocks' El vampiro' bean-egg tortas for lunch' Excuse me! ' Vera's head in the banisterf' key trouble' Bad Ass' running home in the rain' jolm' Bien bien ' Honey, I Shrunk the Kids' selfhead massage' cards-solitaire' belt buckle' we're 15!!! J,B.'s' Frandiesco-good dancer' Maurecio-las playas de Oaxaca'Cuemavaca-summer of 1995 --never to be forgottm! E! Memories forever-Corinne, Katie, Melissa, and Megan. !Viva Mexico! C0 GR TUL TIO S ! Love, Mom, Dad, Molly and Julie Q- 'Advertlsements .,,' -In - 257 ... 5 Congratulations Matt! Love from 'the Hops Ill CONGRATULATIONS, GINA! Good Luck in College. Love, Mom Dad and Angela We are proud Of you -lv IBM - vert1sements,,' .51 -ln- l E- 258 .5 Q: Go get 'em, Dave. . . We're behind you all the way With love, Mom, Dad, Dan Grandma 8. Grandpa Momlpad and Nana 7521, '45 Yov'ro the best! Love, Congratulations LIaagbug thunk gou for being tne best aaugn ter tnat ang parent coula ask for Mag gou acnieve all gour goals ana' aspirations. The skg is tne lirnit so aon 't lirnit gourself Rernenfzber tnat fjesus loves gou ana so alo we. Mona ana Daal l . Ei iiii fl 0,,e,mrUlAr10N55C01 , SMILE-MINNIEYBLUES BROTHERS-CELLO-COSTUMESBV-TAP DIGS- KSFO-O07-ALPlNE-SCHMUD-ROULETTE-DOLLY-INDY PHANTOM- STRINGS-SURF-FRIENDS-LOVE-RESPECT-DETERMINATION KINDNESS WE WOULDN'T TRADE IT FOR ANYTHING! LOVE DAD, MOM, TYLER 84 ANNIE T E fl, . it .-,I vi-SA t .. fs, Igmg 4 I i . 'mlb E ,X F ju QQ'Rf5f '3?,:1 jy ,fir i i Y -4 ' 'J' Advertisements ,,' .ah +515 259 -.ggi-. To Our Son, Ryan We look to you with hope and prideg So live it well respect it fully We see your future brightly. Play your spirit out Your deep concerns and aspirations Seek and then discover We will not take lightly. All the best that life s about The future is a mystery Remember that you re not alone That everyone explores. Our love is always there Welll share your possibilities, The challenge that defines your life Embrace your distant shores. Our hearts will gladly share Welll answer you when questions stir, You're on a voyage into time Encourage you, implore you. A trip to somewhere new But lifels a challenge shaped by dreams, You may not always see us there A gift we can't live for you. But we'll be there for you I v QM., ,.., , HHMERON PHBHES JOHNSON From Fl Bou To FI Mon you nave been blessed with sorne of Qoas rnost precious gifts a Gnristian neart, self-aeterrnination ana' inner strentgn Don 't ever let anyone aleter you you are a winner ana' we are so proaa' ofgoa Love Always, Morn, Daa' ana Kiscna Q 4 'I .3- Advertisements 4' lb OE 260 -at Q5 500196 rp We Pm x, WW . V 5 .wk .Y - L ,,Zi,, N 'A fgeffv L? Me 154 fcweff War IQWQ wfiffieeyaa waff- love, Wang pad Zara lee, lfifg C5016 flafwg galrrfffa Cllfdfllfllllzz . . ' 1' '-' h'Advertisements,,' 41 QE- 261 -5 Q5 Congralulaiions, Lauren - ay your lqre fake roof and blossom, and may you gram in grace. 'We love you Jlflom, 'Dad and giachel Q Jr7?U Al K T3 f f',:' T 'Mi' 5' ' 'QQ' ,W gmt aaffii ' ' 1 gl iff'-all 'Y in at i W' Mk . E it J l lu fig it , ' Wi 5 n ws , X F55 ,Q fr f Q all f ,A I, + ix A ,,,' w--f 1 if ' ' . . - gm f sg..-f? Mom 8: Dad eeee y t Congratulations Ea. 0 1,, , E 1. 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You are the wind beneath our wings. Pa, Mom and Sadie 3,-xl Congratulations Sarah! We are so proud of you! lt's so hard to believe you have become such a lovely young woman thru all your childhood years. You have made our family a complete and loving one! We pray you achieve all your future goals as beautifully as you have attained your past ones. We Love you so much! Love, Mom, Dad and Laura T' -4' h'Advertisements 4' .EL 'SOE 265 495 , , 7: ma-.uv - ' , 'I ' u Snacktime WE RE PROUD OF YOU! LOVE MOM, DAD and MILENA W X Niyorlc gfogiether X ,Q ggi. sv N via x 1 w3.x55Q'X K a 5.Qff,k'Zf'5Q 1 ma S951 Fifi f V, :iNsxX iN QA f :SW S? zkfgggau . ,sw 'im 4 m W -f , , W- M. 1511:-I -,s- :-mavgl-, '. . ' ff. .. X 'Q 1, 14 -wx 1 V- K- 4 n . 4 n , x uv-- ff v :J 'GbcQf-wif 5:1 ffff?SfY.K?Pg'13SxSlWgfx Ji ' c sgff' 'E' 'Q-' .' 1 f5 !' 1 0' bv ' ,, ,V,,,,x,,,.? 4, . QQ, if fw , Z7 ' . fy? f ,g as w 3: 4 I V A. .X V -A A '..,',Q14S2g,y' g' . 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I wish you only bright days ahead, for as Grandma always said, The best is yet to come! Remember who you are... and all that! Love, Mom Proud to be part ofthe neighborhood. 4 -' w E o Nolllf mms, NEW 'I MONTCLAIR 2060 MOUNTAIN BOULEVARD ff 339-6663 1 -4 ' .4- Advertisements ,,. .EL 4503- 269 ...E IVIOWAT, IVIACKIE Ot ANDERSON CERTIIIEO Public ACCOUNTANTS II 4 IAIVIES D. ANCIERSON LAIQE IVIERRITT PlAzA 1999 HARRISON STREET, SuiTE 750 0 OAklANd, CA 946123517 f5IOI893fII2O 1151058957525 FAX TONY VELLA 1995 MATT VELLA 1998 FOUNDATION FOR A HEALTHY at CONSCIOUS AMERICA A NON-PROFIT SCIENTIFICG EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION JBL ,dt K OFFICIALLY LICENSED PRODUCTS NA 3918 Decoto Road. 3060 Castro Valley Blvz Fremont, CA 94 Castro Valle .CA94 46 CCOrnerOf Fremont I I .X I I I I J Owner-J h V Il F 0 kland Raider NICK VELLA 2000 VANESSA VELLA 2004 Dr Righellis, Orthodontist I Montclair HRETURNING T0 A WORLD WHERE Congrats to PEOPLE REALLY NIATTERT' Bishop O'Dowd Stephen J. Russell Director 81 Founder 531-8999 'D -4' .J'Advertisements 4' .E 'B OE- 270 -.5 Q5 Kelly, ,fa fb. You are everything 4 we could have hoped for- caring, beautiful, sensitive and confident. You ve met each oflrfe's challenges with remarkable courage ll and determination. We're so very proud of you, not only for your achievements, but also for the wonderful young woman you've become. May all your dreams come true. We love you, Mom and Dad V7 brain tumor' Fondue Fred's' Summertime Blues' video to Illinois' blue cars' Cara's words:warsh, pellow, windowseal, re-view mirror, melk' waiter at Hard Flock Cale' Strada' Berkeley Marina' cruising in the Escort' Floblni 'Was that a red light? M8tMs'Nicole's lockerimorning memoriesj' 'Men are scum 'You're so little! FHEAKS' 'aaacshulty aaastronz-rut EEEE' 'Hnnh! Lia-the only senior lor lour years' Violent Femmes and Toadies' flying tomatoes at Piatti's' weird people at Edible' 'l made a stinky'fagain'?l' Headlines' Prom'do you have a date? Not him! cringe' term papers' 'woo hoo! Steve the concert boy' contacts lorever' Cara's weird dreams' giving Nioole the Berkeley tour in the Miata' scary guys on our way to Global' Kodak moment at King Pin doughnuts' life long lriends...l think notl' 'l'm lost, where are we? 'Cara is accident-prone 'Do you know that you have the same name?': that must be latel ls it spelled the same? model boy' security guard' 'l have to go to the bathroom what did you get on the SAT? college? What college?' 'ridingl' Qbounoe bouncej' minimum wage forever'Cheez'its, Nioole's yogurt and Luv Pops random picture! soccer-playing skaters-touch mell when I was in third grade... 'o-bee-kay'bee shundies'dork sure, lt's my birthday frickin 'are you sure that will look good lor college'? what the hell are we doing'? what's your point? 'you call phone bill l'm scared 'that drives me nuts 'l-lappy Birthday, Mr. President Love ya, babe! We'll never lorget these great memories! Peace Out, Cara, Nloole, Cara, and Flobin 'ft .- Advertisements 4' 4. ' 1 -Q . rr. Q 4: P' 5-4 Z C QQ D Eg 65-'lisa rf sf, me llamo LComo 6St51S? veryone! Thanks for the memories... Love - Recycle -5 Fm outta here! !! .,,,,,.,rr have to be gettin' home now! -S Running in the rain at 11:30 w! a rapist on the looseifkickin' it at ,I's9FT mooning the world, River Rafting'kSanta Cruz Board Walk:'fT's man from Barnical BillsfA and T's 31 and 34 year old guys CD Tijuannae ,Your sister taught me how to!', iA stuck in the spaceshipeiliolding .I's cardoor shut with bungee-cordsb': Want to see my ? -M fDoin' the hussle...all night long'k My handis here, but I want it to be... -M iS's fall on the quads 4M's fall on the stairsfkA's fall on her birthday...and several others? Now we can't be in the FBFFA, you have a third what?ikS's prom date CQ Gaylord's'F Me dos! -Ji'g My feet hurt! -,I,'4 Mary, where's the candy? T at 7amiF What's a happenin' hot stuff? 7'f My dress, my dress ekA, There went your mirror!e'Elliesei There's a hole in my cari'-AVI think I'll il 4 ' 'Advertisements ,,' 'L 4. 272 -ll. '6- hr Kate 81 Scott ..together from the start You brought us joy, pride, laughter, and friendship. ScottThomas Short KY Born: 4:l8 a.m., February I3. I978 Home: 5685 Maxwelton Road Katherine Keith Gruen Born: 4:l8 a.m., February I3. I978 Home: 5686 Maxwelton Road You made us one family. All our love goes with you. We'II be waiting for you on the front porch... janet,Tucke5 84 Kelly jill, john 84 jonathan 1 ' ' h'Advertisements 4' l I- ' 1- These can never be true friends: dice, a prostitute, a robber, a cheat, a monkey... ENEMIES ARE SO STIMULATING G IS FOR GROUP MASSIVE All the world is queer save thee and me, and even thou art a little queer. you dislike. One reason I don't drink is I want lo know ,, , I when I'm having a good time. , M f f f QV! b s : , p A L I, , r f: ,. . M- f V M I A g In V' M .W 'iz' ff? V M 7' t if ff' S' , . ' .. Q i V if' W . I. - I . ,,,,, I qw ,, A ' o 4ffgM?f , .. f Wherever you are, it is your own friends who make your world. I mga Sooner or later, you've heard about all your best H friends have to say...then comes thc tolerance of H true love. Boeces. Blirting. out stairs. more bread. Ali's tank. shortcul lo limeryville. lnnine der Natur. Sehmzit Schmodu. l forget what ' is for, Torpedo! seducing Coit lower. patrick. patrick. patrick. yogurt affair Congratulations Erika! Q0N5nmuLmi0N5 H H H U N The future holds so much promise for you. also known as Haron Burger, Burg, Lank fin We are very proud of the beautiful, intelligent and M caring young woman you have become. We wish You are you great success and a life filled with happiness. THE MHN We love you and will always be here for you. cause just like gou promised gnu had it covered. Love Ma and Dad Not onlg did gou haue it couered, the grades , RULED!! From Preschool to now, gnu made us proud .... It is with our loue, pragers, good wishes, continual support and the Hazen RTM that we send gou off to college. Loue, Mom, Dad and Cassie Advertisements 4' 'L 4. 7 I- Thanks for the memories, 1993-96 Couch Ley. II's been three great urs I look forwu Soccer Seniors! LAUREN SL BECKY 17'l'i'I'Y1lYTXKT Y1lNl1T'Y TTTYN Y 4' .:'Advertisements ,,' 41 QE- 275 -5 QE. 9 9 6 f ' - f W f X K... f W ii l A , T yy i J e n nl E r l n -hay yo sexy baby theS5 'blueberrybagels'cinnimi0nroles 'minivannoles ' Ican'tsee lIcan'tsee'yousleptwithyour cousin'hawaii'kimosT'Dopper'addidasyou,umbrome' BVD'stakeoutinscout'christiansex'SC'walkah'driveto orinda,cv lcrazy7'REM'rollingatleona'orange0rientaldr ess'R1,R2offroadvehichle'driveby'mahalo'swimming 1diving'Pog'THEbluesweatshirt'rugalah'watermelon'4 gearcoupe'heathers'Bi1lsdad'spasso'outletpants'curly fries'dave'backseat! 'petrinibins.hesnothavingaparlyl 7'hottube'sexdreams'garlicbread'EJOP'muchadoabout nothing'JMurphy'thepetifiles'stormb8LQ4fSscandal're Lreat'BARTsylvia'diomandcommercial'UnitedAirlines music'thriftshopping'EGGPLANT'Tv's' QA. K Jenna and Cara: A Tale a Poopdeck f , , AKA. Boo, Hot Tamale Lovers, Jacku-'Old fart, new fart' toasty buns' one-headlighted car' TP. Galore' Peein' in the road' Knockin' on the window with a brunch-- 'klngrid? ' 3:00 am outing' Trading Places' Nutcracker and then to Edy's for a scream and ii sundae' Simon Says, Rock slides over Lhere! ' Santa Claus' M.R, 's slumber party' Haystack at G.M.' Growing pains on a bunkbed only to be awakened by blastin' classical music' ice cream on an overpass' Book itl' Safeway is the spot' LOOK, l' Santa Claus' El Cerrito Homecoming' I love a sleigh ridel ' Throwing Rocks to one who is deaf' Driving to Basket Case and Beastie Boys' Frat with the singer and us UCSB chics, . , Cara, did you leave your jacket in the cnr'? . . . But, of coursel ' What?!?!7l' Target' Delivered signs' Weird looks in Sat'ford's class' Troll, the rapper' camping with Linda, the leadfoot' TEDl' woulda, coulda, shoulda' Shut up or l'll hit you with this stick' ' THE ZIPPER with crazy operator' WART HOG' Backing a fatty reverse on the freeway on-ramp' Feelin' puEy'?' B.B.B.' Charades' Wake them upl' Sylvia's oooll' Jenua's first CAL game' Grant cheerleading--goobl' Nail polish' .Vs b-day' Armpit hair' Pogo ball freak' Kumian'Junior Retreat' Ioe bandits' Postin', Chillin', like Bob Dillan' Flaming marshmallows'Frosted Flakes and Fruit Loops' Mono' Mambo candy' Contagious energy' Lipsmackers'Gravitron cracked us up' Rip it' Black licorice XL guys'?' what are you laughing at'?' Schmuckl' Great America' Ijust shaved my legsl ' car wash at 4' lhate igl' A and A. and their Kfs' true relationships wl S, A' New Years Eve' Hearts Tournament' we relate' deep talks' term paper madness 8a stress' falling asleep on the phone' our genuine friendship lasts forever. . . this is only the beginning! Can you yell f'.TENNA and i'CARA 7 Warm hugs and happy smiles. I LOVE YOU!!!l' Congratulations, Reggie Capture your dreams l Remember You have to take pride in what you do if you Want to take You are the love of our lives Go for the Gusto l pride in who you are. Mom and Dad Be all that you can be! 'ill it 4 Q- Advertisments 4' I, ' 4 I if 49 506 gnu , s m 5 I X X if , , - I X K Y ,, A ,I Deoafmeni of nfercclegrate I I . S-mmmzq Ei 51 l E I I I I: 11 AI y Qian-na?-I,gQ1If1ge?I,ff IGI? Me??'P'?55!?4mi:5II'iQ5!IW AI IlG..CS I g, 5- ,,,', . J N I 5 F. QW V! 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H ,4i,x11.,.N X fxx Q95 Mary Maxwell Co-Editor: Student life At least we are better than Crozier! Kelly Russell Ian Thomas Sisa Pon C0-Editor: Advertising Co-Editor: Sports Assistant Editor For the love of God, Yall's is dirty. 'Tll play the mommy and you can play the daddy U. as Jeff Allen Phglggfaphy Estella Evans swear, it must have been a different photographer. why ASSiSI?1IlI EdllOI' would I shoot a whole roll ot' squirrels? I've got five on everything. Let's play house. Erika Lagrisola Assistant Editor 1- Mitre Staff ,,' 45 -QQ Q or BLES Are you guys making fun of meifi . I -gig Mike t Being a slut isn't that iaadf' ' MCOurtney , Let,s, get Mike Davis to pose in a loin ciothf, -anonymous I can't finish my layout, I have no pictures? i Everyone 'Who's coming in this weekend? 1, 2, 3, 4... I count zero. wDerb Fd just rather lick 'emfstickersjf' ' ' -lfefe Is it tiene? -Cash or Derb to staff Yep, it's all done except for two missing pictures and the copy. -Standard staff response 'CDG we speak in Ertgiish'? -Cush to Derb It must be someones birthday coming up soona. Pm hungry i 'Anonymous Cami borrow some.money'?', -Anonymous -'Gai oortfirw ' 11' i -Csish to the Crozier staff HB0 you have any pictures of finsen GSDOWG event honey? x Q ' 'Crozier to Mitre Is anyone iiotningrback next year? Mike Austin Whoomp, therc's my butt! Mike Davis 'iAlways stay up late, you can sleep during yearbook. Amanda Knezevich Laura Beck I too am going down! Jon Boe Marissa Galvin ullm going down. , , Q 1 F PT' l W . , 5 5, it ' - . sa. Peter Macllvaine HMy layout is almost done. Kirsten Harris What do you mean I can't eat in thc computer room? Courtney Muller Yearbook licks. -Cash 84 Derb srnettcni V y Vqy- I t 'Staff response ' ' deaclkine Xiflefd-1inX'n' 1 a date or tilne bCf0119 Whiflfi 301116313518 mast be 59115 Billy Promes Sheriene Ridenour Mimi Smith 'M3fd3fn'WebStef ul can't take pictures today because Oh great, yearbook class. Time to g6HUH?,' , ldon't have a ridcf, study for Biology! . 1 ,Mime Stailif i 1 T' '-'.i- Mitre Staff ,,' 'L ill. r- 282 ,l A'These new photo tags suck! -Everyone ,GX Amanda, you're so stupid! i -Erika SLAP CSound effectl -Amandzfs response It's my grandparents 50th wedding aniversaryf' ul BQont0n.WoE1S I I NY Wonlg W Mighty Mitre Mascot Amanda VVIISYI 5 Ckfplllg. WHS .IHS Cilli 00 I P ily HDL HU VVOI' '. H , , ,Q checking my eyelids for light leaks. Walt! S02 they re Older? -Courtney Peter, are you stiil working on those ads? -Cush 'This has to have problems, it's Jeffsf' -Ian 'Didrft you have hair yesterday? -Derb to Mike D. 'WHATS l V' -Mike ls Kelly here? -Cush If the day ends in y , no. -Derb Whores Mike DJ? -Defb Try Boys RE. -Cush Iris time to spin the balls! -Kelly You know your history notebook, does it have notes in it I can photocopy? I -Courtney Hence the name history NOTEbook! -Amanda if , . . ' Jon, draw a cartoon to S111 this spac:e...today. -Everyone r Q, Life doesn't get any better than this!,' ' ii -Cush We're in trouble for words to that effectf' -Derb kiw- E' Mitre Staff 4' .E- 4- ll? 283 -nl .5 ill 7457? 7W! 7 Zwfifwa A A Aaberg, Michael L. 68 161 Adeniji, Adebowale A. 40 176, 204 Acleniji, Oladurmi A. 40 153, 190. 204 Adoc, Mario V. 54 153, 182 Aguiar, Lawrence K. 54 Aguilera, Jose L. 40 163 Ahem, Sandra 127 Ahlas, Andrew 82, 159 Aiello, Angela R. 54, 209 Alderman, David Fields 82, 112, 153, 175, 207 Aldennan, Eleanor M. 54, 157, 164. 209 Alexander, Aaron 161 Alexander, Britten J. 68, 156, 161, 186 Alexander, Rebecca A. 68, 141, 153 Qi 'l il Index -1 Aljoe, Jonathan J. 54,192, 153 Bucio, Horacio N. 55, 211 Allan. Casey P. 40. 167 Buddington, Alex P. 40, 167 D'Harllngue, Benjamin A. 69 Allan, James M. 68, 184 Buerdier-Solis. Leena J. 68, 191 D'Harlingue, Katherine F. 41, 157 Allen, Aden M. 54, 153, 211 Buettner. Eric W. 55, 189 D'Orazio, Lisa A, 69, 186 Allison, Shannon M. 54 Buller, Brendan W. 68 DaCunha, lan J. 41, 153 Almanza, Martin 137 Burastero, Joshua P. 40 Dabel, Sean Phillip 87, 117,215 Anderson, Dan Martin 82, 116, 162 Burch, Alessandra Daniella 85, 112, 153, 180 Dahllof, Ralph 87, 215 Andrade, Meikel C. 54, 209 Bumham, Jennifer L. 68, 200 Dangerfield, Erin M. 41, 190, 204 Andresen, Kathryn E. 54, 153, 178 Bums, Bennett C. 40 Darmstadt, Scott H. 82, 87, 112, 115, 117, 161 Andrews, Bryan 68, 184 Bumside, Patrick R. 55, 153, 182 195 Andrews, Ruby Marie 82, 172 Bystrom. Matt J. 55, 182 Darsana, Jasper O. 55, 167 Anthenien, Mary C. 40, 153, 163, 169 Davari, Nima 55, 157, 182, 199 Appel, Joseph L. 54, 153, 188 C Davis, Michael Z. 82, 87, 215, 216 Appel, Kathryn 68, 153,212 Day, James R. 42, 163 Archuleta-Gans, Jade 54, 163 Dean, Clint 137 Arkles, Ashley T. 54 Cajma' Vanessa 55v 154' 161 164 Dean, Debra 128 Amsdolf, Sondra 127, 160 Calderon' Kari AA 68V 186 Dean, Robin Elizabeth 87, 153 Arthur, Myesha 82 Calderwood, John 127 DeCastro, Andrea R. 56, 157, 165, 200 Astrup, Jennifer A. 54, 191 Callaghan' Colleen Bl 55, 200 DeCoudreaux, Aja H. 56 Austin, Michael 68, 140, 152 Callahan, Alicia SA 4l DeGrazia, Michael R, 56, 192 Ayers, Nick A. 40 Canning. Brigid S. 68' 142, 166' 181 Dedeklan,.Kr1suna.M. 56 Carbon, Andrew 85 Dedomenlco, Adrian 87, 153 B Carlson, Melody Anne ss, 164 1961666111- 13666 1- 56- 161 Carlson, William A. 68, 153 1961V16'- RY66 67- 116- 166 Backer, Carolyn Elizabeth ss, 164 Carman, Jamey Roeper ss, 153, 162, 164, 199 1966666616 1-6616 1- 42- 153- 2110 Bacon, Daniel E. 54 Came, Sam R. 41, 175 Dfxby' Owen 128 Baker, Andrew B. 54 Carpenter, William L, 68 19166166666- 1-66166 G- 42- 176 Baker. Julie A. 68, 145, 166, 167, 169 Carson, Sarah M. 40,41 19fg1666m6- 11416116116 L- 56 Baker, Myrt 127 carter, Marvis 127 6211- 116616 A116 67- 1611 Balich, Michael l. 40, 153, 193, 210 Casey, Leah ss, 152, iso 19111 '6'- 15166 G6 16 67- 145- 169- 179 Ball, Stefanie A. 68, 167, 168, 169 Cashman, Erika ortiz ss, 115, 186 19111m6'- 0116 R3 I 42- 163- 169 Banks, Peter F. 68, 184,215 Caso, Peter D. 41, iss, 210 196661616166- 1666116 16- 56- 141- 167 Barron, Ronald E. 40, 183 Cataldo, Stephanie H. 55, 153 19666'M61T'6- 16126 126 Battagin, Dave M. 83,211 Cathey, Jordan M, 41, 183 196626 C-616616 Y- 69- 153 Beal, Lisa Dianne 83, 153 catighell, Brian c. 41 19611166 C1616 1- 42 Bealum, Jameelah Amanee 83, 191 Cavalli, Christopher 55, 202 Dom1n' 1311111614 C' 56' 182' 210 Beardslee, Patil A. 611. 197 Chamberlain, Stuart W. 55 19616'6g6- 16616666 126 Beck, Austin T. 54, 202 Champion, Anthony R. 41, 192 19666166611 6116611611116 A- 69 Book, Laura 83 Chan, Cleo ss, 153, 208 196666119 661611 C- 42 Beggs, Brian Cardinalli 83, 162, 164 Chan, Jessica L. 41, 143, 153, I57, 165, 181 196 6V'61- 131611 h 69- 166- 196 Belai, Adrienne 68, 153, 168 Chang, Elizabeth 55, 143 19611511619-196111116 129- 216 Bell, Emily Helen ss, 142 Chang, James K. 68, 143, 153. 164 196171161-1911111 A- 66- 145- 164 Bender, Genevieve 54, 153, 200 Chang, Mary 55, 143 1966- 196116 I 66 Bennett, Christopher R. 40 Chann, Michael J. 86, 112, 114,l43, iss 66 12166516 Em11Y 1- 56- 166 Bennett, Tnrshilta Amon ss, 114 Chapman, Tony li 40, 41, 182, 189 191119616-G661 41 69- 164 Bennett-Early, Latiron M. 40 Chen, Miya s. 41, 143, 167 1966166- A116566 19- 69 Bensen, Christine C. 54, 142 Chen, Spencer w. 68, 188, 202 1966646 13616616 1-- 56- 196 Bergerson, Randal Brian 83 Chen, Warren 86, 112, 153, 164, 188 DL'11Ch'D9v'd'1' 69' 155- 197 Berkowitz, Leah E. 54 Cheung, Angela 41 Dunlap' P9191 O' 56 Berland, Eli. B. 54 Childress, Courtney A. 68, 172 D666- 166116 6666 66- 143- 196 Bernal, Matthew P. 40 Childs, Jamie M. 68, 200 19666- 1966 66- 143 Berner, Emily C. 40, 167 Childs, Jenna Anne 86, 153,200 191166111-16611 15- 56- 141- 167 Bernstein, Hillary B. 68, 153 Chin, Erie N. 69 19111616 66166111116 A- 56- 167 Bersaglieri, Todd 84, 112, 153,211 chin, Michael D. 55, 143 196166 1766666 A- 42- 153 Bettinelli-olpin, Matthew D. 84,153 Chiu, Alexander R. 55, 157, 165, 199 19WY61-166111 69 Beuttner, Eric 182, 215 Choy, Meridilh A. 41, 163,200 Bischalaney, Jessica L. 54, 153 Chung, Patrick W. 69, 143, 197 E Bischalaney, Melissa Ann 84, 153 Clark, Bill 137 Bitz, Tracy R, 40, 153, 167 Clark, James R. 41, 163 Blanchard, Carly T. 40, 153, 178, 187 Clayton, Ben R. 41, 211 Eagan, Daniel M. 56 Boe, Jonathan 68 Clevenger, Carolyn S. 86, 179 Eanes, Scott T. 42, 183 Bohenna, Bree Kathleen 84 Coates, Benjamin A. 55, 153, 162, 164 Eastman, Kevin J. 42 Boll, Andrew T. 54, 153, 184, 189, 210 Cohen, Jennifer Leigh 82, 86, 115, 153, 212 Eaton, Shenelle M. 69, 152 Bonnifield, Jamie E. 40, 155. 200 Coleman, Judy 128 Echols, Carmen G. 42, 165 Borden, Lauren Leslie 84, 200, 217 Collins, Kenneth D. II 55 Edgerly, David B. 42 Bouey. Jason A. 68, 175,207 Colvin, Ryan L. 55 Edwards, Ben B. 56, 189 Bowes, Lauren N. 40, 176 Comte, Jason R. 41, 192 Elkus, Jenifer R. 88, 169 Bowler, Mike 127 Conboy, Lee 197 Elliott, Andrew R. 42, 175, 193, 210 Boze, Sarah R. 54, 167 Condeff, Kristen Marie 86 Ellis, D'Lonra C. 54, 56, 142, 153, 173 Bradley, Raymond A. 40 Conradi, Charles R. 41, 163, 183 Emeh, Debra 129 Bradshaw, Kelley K. 54, 209 Conradi, Melissa Lee 86, 112, 142, 153, 160, 176 Emerson, Abigail 88, 179 Brady, Mary Ellen 127 Cordone, Gino 137 Erickson, Luke M. 42, 183, 202 Brandin, Jessica 40, 176, 204 Corralejo, Jon M. 41, 167 Erickson, Scott M. 69, 215 Brandon, Jordan J. 40 Correia, Sharon 128 Erwin, David 88, 115, 167, 168 Brandt, Allen 40, 153 Cotroneo. Jermey M. 41, 163, 183 Esposito, Luke T. 69, 162. 164, 202 Braun, Alexanderl. 68 Council, William P. 41, 197 Estes, Melissa R. 69, 142 Bray, Andrew M. 40 Craun, Christopher B. 55, 153, 167, 191 Evans, Angela M. 69 Bray, Sarah 84 Crawford, Clayton 86 Evans, Clayton A. 42 Brecher, Lara H. 40, 167 Crawford, Kamilah P. 55 Evans, Estella Vanessa 88, 154, 157, 180 Brent, Jessica 84, 153, 167, 169 Crew, Ben L. 41, 183, 210 Evans, Geordana Michele 88, 141 Breslauer, Michelle N. 54, 200 Croda, Daniela F. 55, 162, 167, 209 Ewen, Catherine M. 56, 153 Brett, Sarah E. 54 Croda, Mathew V. 69, 162 Breznikar, Lauren 84, 200, 217 Cross, Michael 86, 153, 215 F Bridgman, Daniel P. 68 Crow, Martha E. 69, 200 Briscoe-Weldon, Karla A, 40, 165 Crow, William W. 41, 163 Brooks, Brian HK. 84 Cullen, Gabriel R. 41 Fabriziov Michael J- 69, 164' 207 Brooks, Katherine A. 40 Cumrnlngs, Matthew B. 69, 188 Fahrenbach' Alexander DI 56, 153' '65 Brooks, Taklyah 85 Cushing, Brian 128, 188 Fairchild' Maynard C- 56' 142- 155' 162 Brown, Christian S. 54 Cush1ng,Kevln 128, 158 Faison' Heidi A' 42 153' mow 163' 164' 171 Brown. Jess J. 55, 182 Cussen, Ross B. 41, 165 187 Brown, Kathy 127 Cuthbertson, Alex G. 55, 167 Faison' Jamie DI 56' 153' 164, 202' 216 Brown, Paul R. 55, 157, 182 Cyg1e1man,Davld S 41, 199 Fakams. Paul Tl 57' I69 Brown, Sheldon D. 40 Cyglelman, Sarah B. 55 Falchiv Raffaella E. 69 Brunel, Benjamin 55, 167 Fanning, Billy B. 42, 153, 189 Bnltocao-Kemp, Erica M. 55 D Fenoglio, Halley K. 42 Bryant' Dame' 35 F eria, Summer .Ioy Rosal 106 Q' 'Q' QL 'J- -I 4 Q58 41 - Feman1Je7.Bnanne N, Fernandez, Francis J. Femandez. Jenny C Fields. Caroline Finley.Br1gid M. Fischer, Cara Fishman. Adam F. Fleming. V1ctoriaC Florence, Julie R. Flores, Raul S. Foggiato, Richard J. Fong. Jason E. Forbes. Erick J, Francis, Aaron B. Franco, Paul J. Frank.N1sa R. Franssen, Marc A. Frazier, Gregoly Freccero, Anthony Sebastia Freccero. Nicole M. Freeland, Matthew R Fritzsche. Jason Fritzsche, Justin R. Frost. Benjamin J. Fruchtman, Jordan L. Fruehan, Kelsey A. Fuller. Julia T. G Gage. Peter T. Gale, Jennifer A. Gallardo. Gerald J. Gallup, .loshua Galvin, Marissa Garcia, Adam M. Garcia, David M. Garcia, Jessica Christine Garcia. Jose A, Garcia. Morgan J. Garcia. Sonia B. Gardiner. Annelise Gardiner. Jacob W. Gardiner, Kevin J. Gardner, Kelley Patrice Garvin. Scott Gatchalian. Alysia li. Gayden. Carla D, Gebhardt. Michael J Gee. Benjamin P Gentry. Brooke H. Gerardin. Micaela D, Gettelman, Joseph M Ghidella. Margaret M, Gieluw, Erica Marie Gilbertson. Laura A. Gilfether. Michele C. Gilman, Zoe Alonzo Giuili, Alex Eliot Glalkidcs, Anthony A. Glass, Fr. Robert Glaude, Derek Gleeson. Harriett Goldstein, Jeremy M. Goldstein, Stefan 1-1. Goncalves, Julia Gonzales. Martha Gonzalez, Jamie G. Gonzalez, Maya A. Goodhart. Brad Gordan, Kevin A. Gordon, Neal J. Gordon, Scot Allan Gordon. Tyler J. Gorzycki, Meg Goss, Maloni F. Grant, Ayana Grant, Roben R. Cvrazzinl, Bob Green, Tony Greenberg. Conn A Greene. William H Greenson, Thadeus E. Greer, Adam J. Gregg. James D. Gregory. Jay Greiner, Christopher W. Greiner, Nicholas E. Grell. Joan Grell. Sara Grisham, Jonathan Grossmann. Laura C. Groves. Elliott M. Gruen, Katherine Keith 69 57 69 129 57. 142 89 69, 164 57.165 57. 157 57, 154 69, 175, 207 89, 143 42 57, 153, 189 42,182, 183. 193 69 89, 211 42 .1 89, 145, 157, 195 57. 208 57, 153, 189 89,116,153,188 43. 189 69 43. 153, 163 43 57, 167, 187. 209 89.112,l40.153 70 57. 154, 184 89 89,153 43. 163. 183 57. 153 89,153, 154. 212 57 70 43. 154 70. 157 57, 182 70, 153, 175. 207 90. 141 -13. 183 57. 176, 204 43 57 70 57 54, 57, 167.169, 208 57. 134. 196 70. 153. 156 90, 112, 153, 155, 200, 217 70. 200 70,167. 168. 169 90,154,164 90 57, 169, 184 129 90,112 129, 156 43. 183 43. 183 90 129, 156 70,199 58. 176. 187 129 70,202 43.163, 189 90,145,169 43. 215 129, 155, 156 70. 141.152 90,114 58.182 129, 157, 197 130 70. 153 43 70,184 43, 153 43. 183 90, 112, 117 43, 163. 183. 202 58,164 130 91,204 91,152 58,187 43.183 91 Guerra. Daniel S. Guevara. Carla C. Gumhs, Dana Alleen Gupta, Rohan Gupta, Rohit K. Gusner. Daniel Gutterson. Ryan P. H Hacker. Jeremy C Haegel. Anna C. Haile, Anthony R. Hailey, Janelle L. Hale. Lisa P. Hall, Quincy Hamid. Re2a Hamlett, Erin L. Hamlett, Kelly Kathleen Hancock, Miles S. Hanelt, Kristian Peter Hankins, Patrick A. 43. 153, 155 70. 142. 181. 200 91,141 91,142 70, 142, 153 43,143,193 58. 167, 169 58 58. 187 70. 175 43,153,157 58. 153. 178 9l,167,168, 169 70, 215 58. 157. 187 91, 186 70, 162 91,112,153 43 Hanks-Mathews, Cara Anne 91 Hannigan, Michele Tommie 92 Hannigan, Ryann J. Hansen. Nils M. Han1e1. Christopher Harland, Eli2abelh A, Harms. Lauren C. Hancis, Kristen B, Harrison, Amy R. Harrison. Nicole M. Harrow, Lindsay Anyon Hartney, Caitlin Harvey. Aaron T. Mr 1318661 Harvey, Sandra Hashemian. Naseem G. Haskell, Lindsay A. Hav.k1ns.Artia R. Hazen, Aaron Anthony Hazen. Cassandra A. Healy. Megan A. Hemper. Daniel Hendrickson. Erik li. Herlihy, Kevin P, Herman. Michael D. Herrick. Mark A. Hess. Laura N. Hester, Moira Hester. Timothy K. Heusler. Casey E. 1-leusler, Jeffrey A. Hickman, Joseph M, Hidalgo-Barnes. Miguel K. Higgins. Alanna D Higgins, Keith Hines, Kareem A. Hinkley. Karen L. Hinkley, Kimberley D. Ho. Marjorie Hobe. Daniel P. Hoffman. Elizabeth A Hoffman. Paul F. Hoffmann, William C. Holland, Karima T. Holland, Marisa Lynn Hollander. Judd W. Holmes, Halima M. Holmes, Lisa Holston. lra Holte11. Mano D. Hon1gsberg.Chr1s1opher M. Honigsberg, Liam A, Hounshell. Paul W, Houston. Maya M. Howkinson, William P. Hoyt. Joseph S. Hubble. Calvin L. Huber. Fr. John Huber. Tove C. Hudnall, Arrienne Lian Hugel, Hans L. Humphrey, Jason P. Husain, Sarah A. Hyland, Tom I lbarra. .lose A. Ibarra. Kenya lkeda. Jennifer A. llacqua. Tiffany 1. lp. Nicky K. Ishida. Anna M. 43 70, 195 -1-4. 175 44. 137 44 70. 200. 217 58, 169 58, 149, 153. 212 82, 92, 112, 180 92,116,145 71 92,112 71. 176 71.142 58 92,162,164 44.178 71.153 71 44 58. 153. 155.202 58. 175 44. 169 58. 187 92,191 58. 184. 195 44 71 58. 184 44. 202 40,-1-4. 153. 157. 160 130, 152 58, 192 71 44 130. 156 71 71.153.155.157 44. 153 92,153 58. 142, 153. 173 92.153 71. 153. 161. 167. 168. 202 71 130 130. 151 5R.169. 182 71. 214. 216 44, 153, 183 71. 216 58 71 54. 58, 162. 164, 189. 199 44. 163. 164. 175 130 71 92,112,141,153,16S 44 71. 207 58. 153. 157, 200 130 93. 154 93, 191, 208 71. 168, 169 58, 157 58 44 -I .ai 5 I K5 , 4 1 Index all - 285 ., Nl 8 Jackson, Aaren S. 71, 164 Jackson, Reginauld 93, 112, 114, 153, 195 Jaeger, Laura M. 44, 187,200 Ja1all,Abtin 58, 149, 153 James, Sheridan 130 James, Venus P. 71,186 Janda, Stephanie M. 58, 153,200 Jeff S. Allen, Jr. 82 Jennaro, Michael J. 44, 183 Jensen-Akula, Lauren Irene 93, 200 Jensen-Akula, Rachel A. 44, 200 Jerner, Nicole Colette 93, 153, 212 Jimenez. Gabriel A. 71 Jobson, Guinevere Louise Galloway 93, 200 Johnson, Elizabeth R. 44, 164, 204 Johnson, Gareth B. 44. 183 Johnson, Kameron 93 Johnson, Kamilah M. 59 Johnson, Katrina S. 44 Johnson, Margaret C. 44, 200 Johnsoll, Peter 71, 202, 216 Johnson, Sara 93, 112, 164, 200, 217 Jolin, Jeff 130 Jones, Erin 82, 93, 145 Jones, Kellie 94, 117, 141, 145 Jones, Kevin M. 44 Jones, Kevin N. 72, 184 Jones, Mara T. 72 Jones, Nicole Therese 94, 153 Jones, Ryan L. 44, 183, 210 Jubh, Lucas 94, 115, 195, 216 Judd, Brian 131 Judd, Ian D. 44 Judy, Meridilh E. 72, 153, 164 Kalkstein, Matt 94 Kalkstein, Meghan B. 44, 187 Kalmar, Alyce M. 72. 142. 153 Kalofonos, Alex 59. 153, 164. 175 Kamian, Mary 131, 159 Kaplan, Gideon N. 44 Kastama, Kathryn 131 Kastel, Eva 131 Kealy, Nicholas A, 44 Kearney, Chris 94 Keeles, Omari W. 54, 59 Kees, Denise N. 45 Kelly, Caitlin M. 45, 179 Kelly, Conan M, 45. 183. 193 Kelly, Erinn A. 72, 179 Kelly R an Patrick Kelso, R hert G. Kemper, Daniel E. Kennard, Kristin M. Kennedy, Erin M. Kennedy, Kathleen Kennedy, Michele E. Kenney, Micheal A. Kelly, Jennifer Lynne , y' ' ' O 94, 142, 200 94,1l2,114, 140,145,153 183. 202 Kerkstra, Kathryn Elizabeth 94, 142, 149, 153, 160 Kerns, Scott J. Kessler, Matthew J. King. John Klrschbaum, Laura M. Kirschbaulrl, Robin E. Kirton, Jarson D. Kittell. Melissa D. Kitts, John 1. Klaas, Kelly E. Klatt, Shannon M. Klaus, Lindsey E. Klausner, Meredith L. Klein, Abraham Dov Klein, Kevin H. Knezevich, Amanda P. Knotts, Gregory W. Knudsen, Carmellc Knutzen, Katrina R. Kohles, Dennis Kohnert, Hillary D. Koistinen, Alison M. Koistinen, Eric .I. Kolsrud, Debra Koo, Jennie O. Koo, Leslie J. Koo, Nettie P. Kral, Patrisha A. Kramer, Alayna M. Krane, Eirin M. -I 41' 59 72,211 45,173 45 131 72,153,169 45,163, 164 45,183,210 45 59,182 72.142, 153 45,153,200 59,182 59.208 59.202 45 72 45,187 45 94,158 45,183 192 95,142 45.193 199 131 72,155 200 131 72.153 179 72,153 181 95,153,175 131 72,143 153 72,143 153 72.143 45, 157.208 95 59,212 1 1- , 193,210 199 Index 286 qi Krausen, Kelsey 95, 112, 117, 141, 142, 153, Mahaney. Katherine li. 60, 167, 169 156, 186, 217 Maher, Melissa Judith 97, 153, 179 Kreitz, Tyler R. 72, 145. 153. 184.215 Mahon, Nathan J. 46, 183, 202 Kriens, Erik 95, 142 Maier, Marisa 132 Krohn, Ceres A. 72, 153 ..,, ,, Malin, Elisa v. 60, 167, 209 Kumar. Satvinder 137 Malo. Fr. John 132, 156 Kunkle. Caryn 132, 140 iii Mangan, Eric Joseph 97, 188 Kushner. Scott L. 59, 169. 182.210 Manifesto. Michelle 73 Manilcsto, Sandy 132 L Manuel, Alison 60 Mapp, Timothy 98, 184 Maring, Ben L. 60,211 LaBarre, Andrew s. 72, 184. 215 M6116-'116Xnnd'n 60 Lagios, Sophia 72 if Marr, Desiree 98 Lagrisola, Erika Danielle 95,142 Mnfsunnak-An1n6nY 17- 46 Lambeth. Derek J. 45, 195 'www Mantel- 66116166 P- 46 Lamonv Em, K. 72 1 1 Martinez. Frances Marie 98, 153, 154, 164, 212 Lnnrtnt, Brendan l-lnrrisnn 95,153, lsx, 215 M1509-G99 132- 1113 Lanctnt, Madelyn M. 59, 161, 187 Malin- 4111161314 R 23- 167- 1149- 214 Lane, Michelle 95 11 Cwson' organ ' Laney, lllya Nigel lan 95, 162 Matthews. Holly A.. 73. 142. 181 Langmzlid. Gretchen C. 72. 153. 180 Maxwell' Mary Apce 98' 141- 142 Laplante. Matthew M. 59, 192,210 M6Y64-1n16n',A- 46- 191 Lamed, sarah M- 59' 212 Mayor, Christine A. 73, 153, 157, 167,212 Larson, Emily 96,200 362615 1615116165 L- 463 - , c a c. ona A' H6 McCa5lin, Hope E. 73, 153, 164 Lusseyy Adielegzm Sv 72,141 McCormack, Kelly J. 73, 141, 173 Lathrop' Todd W. 45, 17572.15 McDonald, John A. . 46, 183 Langue, Dominic Jammal 96, 207 McDonald, Keisha Camille 98, 140, 152, 186 Lau, Kendrick S' 71143 McDonald. Tay1orJ. 60, 157. 182, 199 McDonough, Patrick J. 73,184, 215 111615.-1. z2,:ii1:z3,.,, ff' ,g.,35.i82.i9i - 1 x C ee, lerra . , tmilslmahfk 32, 215 I McGee,.Skyler ,larreau 98, 184 Ledwick, Criry J, 72, 184. 215 M6G1'F'n- S6611 98 Lee. Alison M, 59, 143, 153. 181.212 M6C'n'n644- M1166 W 60 Lee, Alvin J. 59, 143, 182 M6K66Wn-,M61'n?11 R- 46 Lee' Annabel M. 72' 180 McLaughlin, Brian 98, 153, 188 Lee, Daniel lc. 59.153, 157, 164, 169. 182 M61-111121111113 K61'1n M- 60-197 Lee, Dawn-Dianne 59, 153 xiclglnhon' Tan M' c amec,. ay , , liiiiliiinij 143, 183, 197 Meads,lJoy 73, 142, 156, 167, 168 Lee, Joanne 96, 153, 180, 212 M64111S1'1'- 141611 133 Lee. June A. 72. 143. 153. 157 Mendes- M6111 , 99 Lee, Warren Eric 96, 143' '88 Mcnyou-Dorman. Adrianne M. 73 Leibee,.1ohn ltnliert Curtis 96, 153, 162, 164, 199 M6n116- 1-nn? M- 73 Lemas, Nicholas L. 59. 182,211 M6116-191116 E- 73- 214 Lentil, Eric Altiis 96, 114, 184 M6n2- B111 R- 60- 164- 192 Levin, Caitlin T. 72,212 M6112-Megan 4- 46- 1711- 200 Levine. Amhony M, 59 Metaxzls. Alexander S. 46, 183 Levy, Annie 96, 153 Metzger-Jones, Jono G. 73, 195 Levy, Samuel ,I 45, ,83 Men, Felicity L. 73, 149. 153,200,217 Ley' Eric 188 Meyers. Margaret C. 46, 176 - - - Mevers. Steven P. 73. 166. 167.214 R' 142' 155 Minnti. Nicholas 73, 154, 184 Livington, Clarence 97, 152 . Mlwn. Amanda S. 73, 167, 169 Lizamay Jennifer Neal 97, 208 Mlhalloyskl. Nicholas 60, 164, 182 Lloyd, Jeanette Victoria 97, 153, 179 M1161- 6116 A- 46 Lloyd. John K. 59,182,210 Miller, Nicholas J. 46, 183. 210 Ln, Angie 97 Miller, Sahar 1. 73. 142, 153, 180 Loy Brian D- 737 I 43 Milligan, Sheila 99, 153,200,217 Milllar, Sahar 164 CV ji: Milner, Denise N, 73, 141, 153 Logan, Justin A. 45, 193 Mfranda' Rifchel Cf 99 Lrih, Jennifer A. 59, 143, 197 M11C1161-611110.66116 2- 73 Lohv Michael S4 45' 183, 197 Mitchell, Kevln 99,112, 184, 211 Loh, Stephanie A, 73, 143 m1161g6::- 566115 ig- 153- 217 Ltin ,David R. 45 116 6 - 1161 - Ltini, Emily Anne 97, 117, 153, 156 M1Y6n6-1661-, 73- 143 Lopez, Zachary DI 45 MOOD-lCh, Christopher Eugene 99, 112, 216 Lovewell, Jennifer 59, 153, 164, 167, 169 M66n'611- Mn-11116W M- 46 Lovewellv Jennifer L' 59 Moffett, EUS18C18 N. 73, 153 Ltiw, Megan D. 59. 143. 153. 181, 212 M611611-1666166 D- 46- 153 Lowe, Kristen M. 45, 143, 153. 181, 209 Ebmm 625156 157- 176 Lucas, Michael 132 ' ' ' ' Luckey, Ariel K. 73, 161, 167, 169 M6n1S6m6TY-M11'61- 617- 153- 214 Luke. Ken '32 Moon, Christopher D. 74, 153, 188. 215 Lundy' Sarah C. 59 Mann. Kcyin 0. 74, 153. 188. 215 Luther, Myehnl Aririn Ahrnntl 97, 112, 175 M66n6Y-,666n M- 46 Lyles, Dcvron M. 46 Moore' 6112615 M' 60 Lyonsv Bm 132 Moore, Llalre E. 46 Lyons, Joslyn R. 73, 167, 168, 169 M6616-16S1Yn C- 60- 191' Moore. Teresa L. 74, 153, 166, 167. 169 Moorehcatl, Ryan E. 74, 184, 207 M Morehead, Kathrine B. 40, 46, 181 Monis, Katherine A. 74, 200 Morrison, Ryan 99, 112, 153, 196 Ma, Dustin S, 59 , Maccarone. Nicholas A. 60, 189 gg, 168' 169 MacDouga11. Meghan L. 46, 153, 157, 190 Mosloskyv F, Rob 133 Macllvaine, Peter Coleman 97, 153, 157, 199 Moss-Kelley, Stephen 99, 195 MacLeod. Alexander N. 60, 157. 199 Moycc' Katie E- 60, 212 M6661-126111616 D- 73 Muller, Courtney Anne 99, 141, 142, 153,200 Mf1n16'-1'n,111C- 46- 163 Munich,W1lliam c. 60, 167. 169 MRS' Elaine S' 73' 191 Murchison,.1oshua M. 46 Magnani, Mike 132 -' 'Q Q- 'ili- if 1. 1 4 I Murphy. Jason C1 Murphy. Katherine Murphy. Simone D Murray. Justin G Murry. Kathryn R. Murry. Nicholas Mygrant, Lisa C. N Nachtwey. James M. Nachtwey. Robert Nagase, Lia K. Nagel-Werd. Aaron C. Narahara. Margrethe C. Nassif. Michael W. Nnssif. Nadine Naujoks. Frederick Neely. Juliana M Nelsen. Sue Nelson. Dallas Nelson, Veronica M. Nery. Christian M. Neihercott. Elena M. Nethercott. Mark D, Neveu. Sahrina N, Newman. Lisa Newsom. Jaquay Nicole Ng. Benny C. Ng. Thomas M. Nhim. Saya Nii. Chikashige Ni1. Haruki Nolan. Alana M. Nolan. Rosy l.. Norman. Michael B, Norr1se.Ya-S111 N1111. Rachael J. Nwozuzu. Justin U. 0 O'Connel1. Adrienne N. U'Connor. David O'Connor. MorganJ O'Donnell. Peter J. O'l.eary. Allyson O'1.eary. Erin P. 0'Leary, Melissa Kathleen O'Shea. Jennifer C. O'Shea. Sean M. Qbbanya, Adcke 1., Ogdie, Alex1s R. Oliver. Trina Olkowski. lid Onaga.Tosh1o P. Opel. Lauren li Orange. Carrie C. Ussola. Justi11 K, Out1aw.Jascon Owens, Fr. Ben P Pacheaeo, .loshua John Pachner. Sarah A, Packard-Reed. Prank C. Palestini, Frank Pankow, Christopher M. Panos-Ellis, Peter S. Pappalardo. Josh F. Parente. Amy T Park. Samuel Parker. Stephen R, Parks. Joseph J. Partch. Jeremy Pasquini. Gina Patel. Rupal K, 46 47.163 61.141 61.16-1 -17 7-l 47.163 61. 182, 188 100, 153, 175. 188 54.61.167 61.164 47 61 47 100 47. 153. 157. 200 133 61.167 47. 190. 208 47. 183 -17 7-1. 167 7-1.167.168.1179 133. 179 100,116,152 47,143,153.I83 Pattillo-Dewitt, Christopher D. 62 Pavao. Joanne R. Payne. Austin G. Payne. Dorothy J. Payne. .lerry 1-1. Pechentk. Graham M. Pegram, Keri A. Pelliccia. Alessandra M. Perenon. Paul Per1.A1ex1sJ Perk1n6.C'ynth1a Perpetuo. Joel M. Perry. Sydney Pete. Jordan E. 74.143 47 100,184 47 47,153,173 100.117 47.153.163.1x9 74 74.200 61,192 61,141 100.202 40.47,157.200 47 100 61,136 100.186,217 47.l9U.200 61.195 61.209 74 133 133 47 61.209 74 61.189 100.196 133.156 101 47.181 61 47,l63.202 47,163 47 61.202 61.167 61.153,157.165.207 61.184.195 61.197 101,202 101,200,217 47 74.141.172 47.189 47 101,ll2.1l4,lS2,184 74.175.207 47.204 47.181 134 62. 153. 156. 167. 169 7-1 417.199 134 48 l 4- an a Pl 'll 1 -I Peters. Lorm Peters. Tiflaiiy M. Peyton, Tisa Tivona Pfaendler. Kristina Ann Pt1aum. Erin M, Pham. Truc T. Phelps, Mike Pieper. Madclyne Pierce. Keegan Pilecki. Graham T, Pinlcney. Shawn J. Pixley. Robyn E, Plunkett, Ted S. Podrid. Ali Pohl. Jessica Pohl, Jessica Estrada Poirier. Jeremy M. Polito, .Iulia Christine Polyzos. Theodore N. Pomernacki. Alyssa Pon. Alyssa R. Pon. Jeffrey G. Pon. Nicholas R, Post, Patrick N. Powell, Jamie Lynn Powell. Michael R. Power, Cara Danielle Power. Grant D. Powers. Matthew J. Powers. Thomas W. Poynter. Mara Brianna Prevost. Kenneth W. Primas. Adriane C. Pritchard, Christopher N. Prola, Kenny J. Promes. Molly E. Promes. William .loeseph Pruett. T111a R. Pruitt. Katherine Marie Quaresma, John F. Quinn, Aaron M. Quin11. John T. 111 R Rachal, Orrin Suthern Rachal. Venus Angelic Rnjan.Dax1d R, Ramirel. Ramon D. Ranalletti. Fr. Richard Rasch, Eric Thomas Rasch. Sarah L. Ra1clit't', Lee A. Ravnik. Joe S. Reed, David F. Reeder, Kristy L, Reimers. Kevin P. 134 48 101 101.164 48 74.143.153 134 134 74 62 48 74 62.197 101,142.1s3,160.164 141 101 74.215 101,114,153 62 75,164 75.143.153 48. 143, 192,110 62 62 101 62.210 l02J16,l45,l53,l64,l69 62,153,164 48.183 75.1s4.211 102, 155. 208, 217 48 Renne arhe Melissa En 1 uist 102, 141, 153 2 - 1-.ll Rennie. James K. Renton, Elizabeth Reposa, Ryan Jess ll Reyes. John Paul J. Reynolds, Christopher W. Reynolds. Diana M. Reynolds, Kevin Reynolds, Nicola V. Reynolds. Sean Eric Rheinheimer. Eric E. Rheinhcimer, Lisa Che Richardson. Nicole Marie Richmond. Aaliyah S, Richter. Beau P. Ridenour. Sheriene A. Riley. Kathleen Riley. Matthew A. Rische. lirica R, Ritchie, Meghan E. Ro. Ki Nam Roberts, Joel A. Roberts. Lots Rnberts,.l0shua Lincoln K, Rohinow. Joel F. Robinson, .Iasmine .lulienne Rocci. Laura Patricia Roche. Nadia A, Rockett. Ashley K. Rolefson, Thomas J. Romanoff. Sonya J. Romero. Sieven D. Roosevelt. Scott Ross-Beck, Alicia T. 'fl Index 287 4, 75.172 48.183 48.153.193 75,153,181 102,141 48 102 62.157.184 62.202,216 48,182 102 102,141 75.l53.l6o 48.193 126 102 62.153.157.212 48.183 102 62.211 75 62.202 75.167 103,156 103,116.215,216 62 62 75,l53.19l 103 48.153.157,178 103 48 103,186,200 103.145.152.172 --.-... ...-4soo5s1-14-c-sim SHFSG'-G'62'5eed-cawioiau-x4.11ou-4. Lw5.wy14: '-zseldb :GGG ue -u1-- soaovosu- utuiao 143514164 4 mmf rousaxixnw sly' A, H ,G . .. - -.. 1,, 4 . - ra- 1411. ui 1.1. -- N sc -0 cw io ,I .. 41: 1.10. 141 3 N ut oo 53 -I N' 'G S 4 F 4 Cl 1 Index Q Rossi, Leonard Rossi, Nicole L. 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Shaver, Natalie J. 6 Shea, Kelly Shepard, Meredith Shipman. Brian A. Shippen. Stephanie N. Shobar, Jeffrey J. Short, Scott T. Shovlin, Gerald Shuckle, Jamie Shultz, Allison Silva. Aja R. Silva. Dilek E, Silva, Eric .l. Silva, Jason W. Silver, Ann D. Silver. Matthew H. Simpson, Christopher R. Skaptk, Susan J. Skiles, Tovah Slapar, Andrej Peter Slapar, Franc James Sledge. Hilary R. Slocumh, Marya Smith, Alexis L. Smith, Annelise C. Smith, Elizabeth Smith. Matasebya T. Smith. Mathew A. Smith, Myesha S. 288 -I l34,I62, 164,196 62, 167, 169 106 134. 196 48 48 106 75, 156, 164, 168,169 49. 183 49, 163, 190.200 82, 106, 184, 202 54, 62, 157,200,212 75,141,179 62,l41,157,178 1o6,114, 156 49 62 62.169, 182. 211 62, 153, 161, 167. 212 135 75 63. 200 49 63, 208 106 49, 163 63. 169 135 75. 164 75, 200, 217 49, 165, 187. 200, 217 63, 192 135. 156 49. 178. 190 49. 160. 165 49. 199 76 49, 186 106, 165 49 63. 167. 169 106,112,153,1S7,19 49. 153, 181 63, 157. 182 49, 183, 199 49 106, iso 76, 195 49. 183 76. 142 107 76. 143. 153.200 49, 157. 187 63. 153, 157, 190 107, 114, 145,200 107 49. 153. 163, 189 63. 164 76, 164, 175.207 107, 112, 114, 184, 21 135. 160 208 157 76 49 107 49, 193 50, 176, 200 63 107 63. 141, 212 107,153, 200, 217 107, 153, 188 107, 153, 188 50. 176 108 63 76. 176 76 63 76. 153 63. 142. 169 6 5 St. John, Markku T. Stalman, Liza B. Stanley, Jessica R. Staskawicz. Liam O. States, Anna Marie Steigerwald, Amanda J. Steinkamp, Emily V. Stewart. Kelli M. 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V Van Sant, Carolyn Van Selow, Aimee R. VandcrVeen, Lauren J Varni, Sara Vaughn. Amy A. Vax, Janet Vella, Matthew J. Veneklasen. Mary Veneklasen, Noah B. Ventresco. Nick J. 63, 189 50, 163, 180 50. 190 50, 162, 189, 214 108, 153 76, 142, 166,167 63. 153 63. 153, 197 108, 196 76 50. 162, 164 50,212 108,186 135 50, 199 63 108 63. 153,200 76,142, 153 135, 149 50,153.157.160.167.169, 200 76 1 50, 167 76, 175 63 50.157.178.190 76, 154 63, 153. 155. 175. 207 50, 163, 181, 209 sz, 108, 115, 176,204 76,214,216 50 54. 63. 214 108 l08,117, 141,153,161, 175, - 207 63, 182 109. 195 64. 142. 173 76, 165 76, 188 64 64, 192 64, 167 50. 202 76, 155. 200 109 64 109 109 64. 200 50 76, 163 64, 215 50, 157. 200 135 50. 183, 193 136. 190 76, 191 76. 184, 207 64, 167. 175 64 76. 141 64 Q , 64, 179. 190 109, 140. 153, 186 64,200 136 64, 195, 21 1 136 109,117,167,169 64. 214 smith, Nicole Alana 108, 115, 172 Vick- Tim C- 109 sm11h,R66116116 M. 63 ViCl0fi21tH9C10f 136 Snyder' Anna H- 63 Vidal. 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Qi 22:12. 0 w N 332 Z? 24 w'b2w,K,,bSw.v -1.-vv'b,K ax xx if w 2, 35 hiwww N Yr N 5 ga hx Vw , 'bv Vfsapwgififfi? N' gnosr 0F WU WERE Hmmm 'fiqfisv mnvnmnc rms swvLmmJE'5 NVITED To mouqg mf: nggiihmgfsofgggggluq wmmun voun 'W G1- wasvmnxcuvso1vznorv0UHS ' I fy 5 A1A ff i f xl , ff? Eat t In if ii e t are PR G BREAK Spring Break is a time to relax and recuperate before the last quarter of school begins. This year students traveled to many places, including: Utahg Honolulu, Hawaii: Portland, Oregon: Southern California and many other places. The school organized a few trips over Spring Break as well, like the Ski Club and Symphonic Band trips. Everyone had fun over Spring Break even the people who just stayed in the Bay Area. Above: Alex Kalofonos, Jeff Shobar and Luke Esposito posing with some locals in Hawaii. Above Right: Mr. Luke sporting a nice tan, not to mention a fish that was Mthis biglw. Right: Jacob Russel-Snyder, Joy Meads, Dave Erwin, Laura Beck and Alex Cuthbertson in San Francisco waiting to get Letterman tickets. -i'.E. Spring Break 4' .::'. l- IE- 2 -s Q5 mk- 5 Left: A group of students traveled to Utah with the man in the while hat? Center: Katie Moyce and Colleen Callaghan stop and take a picture with Timon in Disneyland. Above: Eirin Krane and her sister in Portland, Oregon with... Mr. Olkowski? Left: Miles Hancock, Jeff Shobar, Alcx Chiu, James Chang, Roxanne Urry, Grant Power. Kathleen Schlemmer. Daniela Croda and Alex Kalolonos go for a midnight swim on the Symphonic Band trip to Honolulu. Q -4' .I Spring Break ,,' .31 'iii' 3 -.ggi-.. PRI G PORT WR P-UP O'Dowd spring sports finished up another great season this past spring. Both J. V. and Varsity Men, s Tennis did an excellent job in their past season. Men, s Lacrosse probably played better this past season than it ever has in O'Dowd history. The players had the opportunity to go to the annual Golden Gate tournament where they played lacrosse teams from across the nation. Women, s Lacrosse had a very tough season, but the players are ready for lots of practice and a better season next year. O'Dowd Baseball expects another great season this year, despite the loss of their Senior players. There are a lot of talented young players who will help the baseball team to dominate the league next season. Womenis and Men's Swimming finished a good season in June. The Menis team suffered from a lack of divers, but that particular problem did not hamper the Women's team which was comprised of almost seventy swimmers and divers! The Golf Team had a great season with lots of tournaments, including a trip to Las Vegas. All in all, O'Dowd spring sports did a great job and are looking forward to the coming season! Below: Brendan Lanctot tackles one of his opponents. . . or is it one of his teammates? E Right: It's bird .... it's plane. . . it' Natalie! a . I -l tm f I'-' f I 4 T Above: Junior Varsity Men's Tennis Above: Varsity Men's Tennis 4'E. Spring Sports 4' .EL ! Below: .Iaseon Outlaw completes another perfect swing. l Below: Underclassman baseball players often pretend that they are running from seniors. X, ...... gf ff ,f::....-, ILM 5 'E .jr gi I :-.nf .:J1:. tftfirg . -A f . M21-lhaxf V' -ft, 1.V-gs, '.'Lff1-,,Rfa-::t:f- f t . .. -'-H i-'-'lm . . ,QQ A ' .-.s,,.,s-t.. .-1 WM .. . gf? N ' ff. R. M , -,, . H M, .. -, , ,. 'Q-' Q ffffef '-',':f-'L.'.- . 'f,. f I I A . '- ' ' ' V f f t 1'2,Q- 2: 71:- . . . . , f - f .. I ' -f-,N , 33... ,g, .. I , . - -. t . it V .1 . :s-mLf..,,-:',-..- mfg t l A Above: 'The Beast waves to his mom. Above: Michael Cross prepares for the throw Left: An O,Dowd swimmer practices his breast stroke. ff? 9 Nw if Above: Mychal Luther holds hands Above: I've got it. . . no, wait, never mind. . . with his opponent and they finish the it's yours! race together. 4. 5 al.: if T' 4' 'I Spring Sports ,,, 'L Cultural Appreciation Week The first annual Cultural Appreciation Week atO'Dowd was a success. A committee was organized to make sure that as many different cultures as possible would be acknowledged. Mr. Vieira, Ms. Wamierdam and Ms. Kunkle headed the committee with weekly meetings and activities. A kick-off rally in the gym began the week. There was a procession with flags as well as a skit and performances by several people, including a singing solo by Mr. Caderwood, During the week, each morning, the announcements were read in different languages. People were also urged to dress in their own cultural attire in order to win prizes in the dress contest. Different ethnic foods were served during the double lunches. The African band got students involved by encouraging them to dance and participate in the over all spirit of multi cultural week. The goal of the week was to celebrate diversity and acknowledge different cultures, which was successfully accomplished. This endeavor is sure to become an O'Dowd tradition. Above: During lunch multi-cultural music was enjoyed by the students.. Above Right: Some people were really into the spirit of the week. Right: Halo. Fm Inga from Sveedin. 1 ' ':'Cultures Week 4' .EL 'lf OE- 6 -L 05 Left: Becky Alexander and Rachel Null Sing Below: Three students performatraditional r. ye- I f , X 1 I Xfzmiknxr Anita Y W Vi. Above: A lot ofcultural stereotypes were addressed in the skit. L- if Greek dance. Fai S I llfwn 1-t r Above: Even the faculty get involved. Ms. Wls wings almost carry her away! 1' 4' .3 Cultures Week ,,' '5 'E' 7 -QQ OE- Scot Gordon Else Dittmer Quincy Hall Katie Mahaney Otto Dittmer Teresa Moore Mark Herrick Jessica Brent Jacob Russell-Snyder Patil Fakaros Will Munich Noah Veneklausen Ariel Lucky Amy Harrison Amanda Steigerwald Amanda Micon Joslyn Lyons Julie Baker Jill Mosher Anthony Glafkides Mario Holton Cast: The Music Man Dan Lee Michelle Kennedy Ryan Gutterson Stephanie Ball Julie Sussman Jennifer Lovewell Starr Saunders Michele Gilfether Mary Athenian Michael Siedel Sabrina Neveu Scott Salwasser Jasmine Robinson Myeshu Smith Micaela Gerardin Scott Kushner Jenny Ikeda Cara Power Alexis Peri Jen Elkus Nicole Rossi 9 4' Q, 96. , o oo o .0 af, 4 fr QAQ ,, -0'-1 Qt!a t J L Music Man -if :- 4- ur- 8 4- 'f-' n 2-fre if 4 :I , ff? L Theatre Sport ! Shakespeare This year the Shakespeare! Theatre Sports class traveled to schools all over the Bay Area performing their hilarious improvisational games. Then, after Easter they competed in the Shakespeare competition at Cal State Hayward and took home 4 first place awards. Everyone in the class placed in the top four of every round of the competition. Above: Shakespeare! Theatre Sports cast: 6 I - rj Stephanie Ball, Dave Erwin, Michele Gilfether, Sabrina Neveu, Jill Mosher, Joslyn Lyons, Rebecca Wacht. Jenny Ikeda, Judd Hollander. Adrienne Belai, Quincy Hall. Joy Meads. and Jacob Russell-Snyder. y , . - Q o 0 o ,0.0.0.9.4 ,A,A.A.A.l 'I' .F- Drama 4' I ll nl-Q u-94 F +2- lk U. 'iii' 9 -ggi. -rf- I 4. Junior Prorn April l9, l996 Right: For dance lessons, call l l-800-GET-DOWN! Above Right: 'Tony and Shaquanna arrive for the night of magic Right: 'S Oh you better not put this in the supplernentll' Right: Some people from the class of 1996 had nothing else mnto do except come to the Jr. Prom and pretend to be tough in l ' . M ll- Junior Prom 4' E' ' 'E' 10 -his ' On the 19th of April, the class of 1997 hosted Let,s Make it Magicn, the theme for the Junior Prom. It was held at The Officers Club on Treasure Island. Juniors and their dates flocked to dance the night away. The D.J. played a wide variety of music for the unusally large turn out of people. One student said,',This was the best Junior Prom live been to in years ! Basically, a good time was had by all. Above: What, s really in Left: Aren't they cute? Right: Some danced with their friends, others with their father. l I Above: Sonia Wallman and her date doing the 'fNo Look Boogie Left: 'fThe Junior Prom is one of the two times that the students get to dress to the nines for an O,Dowd event. Below: Elaine Maes gets some disco advice from Kai Dwyer 'I' I, F Junior Prom 4' :- U.. fl OE- 11 -in 05 v--4 1--4 5-4 -t--4 -1'.E. Right: Reggie Jackson says, i'We're just taking a break to check the scene on the dance R i gh t: B e c k y W a c h t and Gina Pasquini strike a pose for t h e camera. floorf, 3 Right: Kelley 2 rsse I l .,,,,: GardnerandVenus i L f 'f 4- ' much-needed is-.W i' f breather after Q S V -Q f getting their rtt: 34, 1 ' ,Lila 5 .-'- i f 2 t Far fight! Mychal Luther's rendition A j t of L'All Eyez on ,,to it i t ,,' i Mew. e t 25 ' 'yy y K U, , 53' .1 Y Right: Emily Larson thinks to herself, uWow, Sean's as good on the dance floor as John Travolta. . ll- Senior Ball 4' .:- -' 12 -ll Above: A gl21I1CCOllll'1C hups on the dance floor. Left: The l at d i C s interrupt their gossip session to takcaquick photo. Tim Vick says to his Right: Melody Carlson Hey guys, I really enjoys a slow dance with I'm starting to get the her date, Chris Kearney. g olthisf' sl -QE.. Senior Ball 4' :- l-OE 13 -ll? . 'v 4 4-J 'v '4 3--4 -4-I -Jn-J i 4-J 1--4 -i'.:.:. age ...miie Cnce again the Faculty! Student Appreciation Day was cut short due to bad weather. Despite this set- back, and the rain, the students tried to make the best of it. The Mitre staff handed out yearbooks at lunch to eagerly awaiting students. The rest of the day was spent sharing memories as students signed each others yearbooks, waiting for the end of the year to come. Above: Leslie Koo and Sisa Pon drink to this rainy appreciation day!! Annual Picnic 4' .E- 14 dl Left: The bell rings z thclines form. Every wants their yearbo 4 Right: Students try make the best of ' rainy day. Below: Picnic in cafeteria? Could be new fad on campus. al Above: Diana Reynolds takes tin from lunch to sign a yearbook. Above: A' Please...oh please can I have my yearbook early? Kathleen Schlemmcr and Alyce Kalmar yearbook signing very seriously. Above: Hey, don't you know that signing Above: Jennie Koo and Ceres Krohn yearbooks is private stuff! share a moment in the hallwayi Above: Maloni Goss, Eustacia Moffet, and Mike Austin take time out to smile for the Camera! 1 4' .3 Annual Picnic 4' .El '5 'E' 15 -Il QI- Vik -. v:'-...,-f-N 5'tr-f-I ns.. 3' , Fl' K' 'x if fm-np.. A 4 - 1s,.,.gb YK K Elf 8. Q g -I-ah ggw, liii 5: , . 5, . fvgig 5 . xg, . 1 'H :SH A K Wffwieixi .ef M . . G4 K X A . P , w-1, . W fm V af . I , - . :Q -ga . .2 1' 1' Candids ,,, -5, 41 lr- ,,- TRA URAL SGCCER Every Tuesday night, O,Dowd students gathered in the large gym for a high-energy, fast-paced game of Indoor Soccer. The teams were given only a half-hour of playing time, but that did not stop them from giving it their all. As one player said, The game was really short, but it was worth every Right: Senior Warren Lee passes the ball minute? Soon there were only two teams left, fighting it out to see who was best. In the end, only the Bay City Bombers remained, showing they had what it took to out-play the competition. Though it was short, intramural soccer was a great way to spend the spring. Below: Wow, we actually scored a point! to Junior Anthony Yu. Right: t Watch out, it' s the two- headed MONSTER! Above: Rob Nachtwey grabs onto his brother for support as he skillfully slides for the ball. fl -4' UL Intramurals 4' .EL Above. Jason Fritzsche goes goal. +I- IE- 18 -.g Q5 The score was not as important as everyone's enjoyment, and the fact that everyone got a chance to play. What a much better way to spend a Monday night than sitting in front of the television watching ass competitions Melrose Place. mporarily aside. ntrested students pent their Mon- lay nights in the arge gym playing 'olleyball with IIs. Newman. from all classes, ieyjoined to- ether putting TRA URAL OLLE BALL Left: The whole court watches as g r r r . l it V Julie Sussman r gets ready to spike the ball. : 'L Wow, what a servel! Above: Pull your pants up, please!! Left: Weasel takes a break from the game. Above: Eleanor Alderman prepares to deliver a perfect pass to another teammate. -1' E 'H IE: 19 -5 Q5 Intramurals 4' .E- Baccalaureate Mass June l, l996 Baccalaureate is the last spiritual gathering for the graduating class, their family and friends. lt is a time for reminiscing on the past four years and how far the students have come since then. Father Ranaletti gave the l about sacrifices made and the good times shared by all. Then Mr. Judd put a slide show that brought many laughs and some sentimental tears to the audience. we l 4' 'E' Baccalaureatei' .EL +L QE- 20 -g Q5 Q Y '-' .5- Baccalaureate,,' 1996 GRA UATIO - Q ' 1 D V 5 k if yr. an M .i W I F 4' .3 Graduation 4' .E- 45 IE- 22 -ll? dw Ar 'IYQHKL in 'J' Wy I I I 1 -1' 'J' Graduation ,,' .::', 45 OE' 23 -.5 Q5


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