Harvard School - Sentinel Yearbook (North Hollywood, CA)

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HARVARD SCHOOL SENTINEL 1988 3700 Coldwater Canyon Avenue North Hollywood, California 91604 ' ' ■■:- l ' ' -;.- ' ' V ' .i ffeWr 1 f ' !1 ' f •J s. 4- Table of Contents CukIkIs 4 Dcdicatiun 6 Hradmaster ' s Adtlrtrss 7 ( jndids 8 Siniors 13 Fall Sports 155 Juniors 171 Sophomores 181 Freshmen 192 8th Graders 202 7th Graders 212 Faculty 222 Winter Sports 244 Aaivities 262 Spring Sports 276 Qubs 293 Ads 11 Table of Contents — 3 Dedication Mr. B, Lee Drew has taught Dramatic Literature for ten years at Harvard. Starting his teaching ca- reer at 32, he has been involved in a number of Harvard events and activities, as well as worked pro- fessionally prior to, and after, com- ing to Harvard School. After grad- uatmg from Bowling Green State University and Wesleyan, he went to Canada where he starred in 288 episodes of the Lee Drew Chil- dren ' s Hour. Since then, he has acted in several music vidoes, soap operas, stage, and screen produc- tions, as well as directed a number of professinal endeavors. At Har- vard, outside of the 35+ produc- tions he has directed, he has also been the faculty sponsor of the Mo- torcycle and Raquetball Clubs. He has also been a guest director at the University of Las Vegas, as well as an American School in Switzerland, and has been a critic for the Hol- lywood Reporter International Graphic Art Competition. The appeal that Lee Drew has tor Harvard students is not only friendly mannerism and work de- meanor, but the smile and hand- shake with which he greets every student. He seems to be every stu- dent ' s friend while maintaining the respect and authoritativeness of a great teacher. For this, Mr. Drew, we dedicate this 1988 Harvard Sentinel to you. -Phil Rubin ( ' 88) Headmaster Thomas C. Hudnut One of the fondest and most fervent hopes a headmaster has when he comes to a new job is that the senior class will be helpful, supportive, and friendly. And one of the most pleasing realities of this year is that the Class of 1988 has been all that, and more. You members of the graduating class made this new headmaster feel welcome from the start; you have set a good example; you have had good leaders; you have given wise counsel; you have acted in plays and played on teams with gusto — while you have not always won championships, you have always displayed a champions attitude. To you I am grateful. And as you leave this school, I hope that you are grateful, too, for the opportunities and the challenges that you have been given. This place has been your home; your class- mates and friends and teachers have become your extended family. You will always be welcome at Harvard School and I look for- ward to seeing you back here often. For now, though, go in peace . . . Headmaster ' s Address • TOK 0 Sammy Stop! Go, Sammy, go! Above: It ' s better in color (as in Color Candidz© ) Left: It ' s a Sunny Delight Day! 10— B W©Candidz George Gordon prepares for docking. Tough guys don ' c dance. Candidz — 1 1 Seniors Seniors — -uish you were here, ' hul I must . goodbye and •welcome you to the machine ' of coll and the real world where I hope all of you wit ' shine on. you crazy diamonds. ' SDH 14 — Class of 1988 = Senior Class Officers A left to right: Representative Jon Weiss, President Evan Arnold, Representative K.C. Kim What, then, is a leader? Above all, a leader is a master of the art of leadership, the art of leading . . . — Herb MeUo fft ;vi7; run To Harvard ; I am not sure it I would do it again, but the- cxptr — — icntf was worth it. Thank ' ou. To Mr. Margolis and Mr. Wilson ; thank you for helping nu- finil myself. To my closest friends; Devon, Tom, Huskie, Adam, Matt, and of course, Leah; thank you for being there. To Wendy; thank yuu tor the friendship and the happiness I miss you. To my family; thank you for everything, I love you all. i M i To Tom; the beach will never forget. Chang Gum, Back in Black, Brawnwyn, Hey Tom, have another! i § ' ' f [jji J . nji ■ ' i Li Evan Arnold =1 V ' , A There ' s a fine line between clever and stupid. — Spinal Tap There is always room at the top. — Daniel Webster No. No. No No, No, No. No. No, No, No, Well . . . maybe. — a girl Ward, don ' t you think you were a little hard on the Beaver,- ' — Mrs, Cleaver Thanx alot Harvard School, — Evan Pepper I ' m glad I ' m a man, and so is Lola — Kinks A woman is a woman, but you can make things with wood, — Anon 1 am comfortably numb, — Pink Floyd Time is what prevents everything from happening at once. — The Flying Karamazov Brothers These are the memories. — Bob Seger Yes, but tomorrow I will be sober, while you will still be ugly. — Winston Churchill I ' m never going back to my old school. — Steely Dan It ' s having the right attitude that ' s hard — Robert M. Pirsig Knowledge is good. — Emil Faber Don ' t drink and drill. — Matt Groenig You knew the job was dangerous when you took it, Fred. — Super Chicken You are a sexual dynamo. I have to read books just to keep up with you, — Bill Murray Let ' s go eat sushi . . . and not pay — Duke c o Repo Man. Evan, every time 1 look at you, I laugh. — 17 different people. She asks me to go ' Boom ' every 30 seconds. — Sexual Perversity in Chicago. You ' ve got to go through hell before you get to heaven. — Steve Miller. Tang Spodie. — E.B. With wisdom comes sadness. — a wise man. Welcome to the machine. — Pink Floyd To Mom and Dad and Jon: I love you. To all my teachers: For all the hell I ' ve put you through, 1 have no regrets. Harvard: Thank you for keeping me off the streets. To my friends: Thank you for humouring me and being there. Remember the good times. Somebody has to. John Vasiharan Arulanantham Flesh and blooil Are but ephemeral The spirit only Is everlasting. Time flies by People are born and people die So never forget That life is but a chance to leave something behind Peace, goodness, mercy Fairness, Equality, and Justice These are What we must strive for. Talent is not rare Only opportunities are. 1 would like to thank all those who have given me the opportunity to develop my abilities to the fullest. Without them much wouldn ' t have been possible. • Herb MeUo Jan Allen ► Ken: Missouri Madness! fishing at redondo, the business , putt-putt, racquetball, I paid Rich! , sleeping in the Sub, Zutal , sessions at. Mulholland, The Soccer Dogs!, I feel . . . happy , Chonga! Over the past two years, we have become close friends, and I hope we stay that way. Eric: Friends since kindergarten, hopefully for a lot more years. Debating, Dubba-Guiche , preing before the Trube, AYSO, junior prom, sessions at Mulholland, Geofge! We ' ve been through it all, and there ' s more to come. Brady Bunch: You have been a home away from home. Sticking, snaking, plucking, pounding, goal line defense, football games, Suck it up. Baby! , winner, lawn baseball, This is regular T. ' V. , Third Street, policemen. You two have been like brothers to me. There are no pictures, just plenty of memories. $■ Mom and Dad: Your love and understanding have helped me through my six years at Harvard. Without your support, I could not have made it. Thanks for everything. I love you very much. Tarry and Ashley: Although I yell at times, 1 love you both very much. I could not have asked for two better sisters. To all my teachers, especially JC and KK: Thank you for contributing to my intellectual maturation. You have made Harvard a great learning experience. It ' s been such a long time, 1 think 1 should be going. Time doesn ' t wait for me, it keeps on rolling. — Boston 20 — Rullancl Baker Mom — Thanks for always being there. Even though you couldn ' t help me with Calculus, APUS, Chemistry, Latin or English, you somehow helped me through six years of craziness. Thanks. I love you. Burch — Bom-boogey, boogey bom, bom. Dude, we ' ve been friends for 9 years. If I didn ' t like you so much I ' d be sick of you. Remember, skiing at WP, Saturday night crashes, adven- tures in driving and all the crazy things we did when we were immature kids. Dude, I ' m go- ing to miss you. Gretchen — I ' m finally starting to believe every- one who says I ' m going to miss you when I leave next fall. You ' ve helped make 1 3 years of school- ing . . . interesting. Love ya! SST ' t ' ' Sara — It ' s been confusing, exasperating and exciting. I couldn ' t have made it without our friendship. I love you. To JOSH, DARREN, ANDREW, LARRY and everyone else who sat on the bench with me for 4 years of H20 Polo, thanks for shar- ing the splinters. Thanks COACH CORSO for not giv- ing up on me and giv- ing me a chance to play. Harvard Polo ' 88, kick the cows ' butts and win CIF! To the Islanders, even though you don ' t hke polo and all you talk about is baseball, you made me feel like I belonged and gave me something to do with my free periods. Thanks. 22 -— Todd Behrendt Robert A. Bell „ fo Mom Dad: Evtrr heard the expression Together we stand, divided x tail ' ' I love you both very much, never forget that. iichard: We may not always get along, but I love you very much, hope we will be best friends forever. The future began yesterday, the past ends tomorruw, we are turever trapped in the present with only uur dreams tu tarry us forwards. — anonymous Jenny: It was the best of times. It was the worst of times . . . 1 will always love you, never doubt that. P.S. I hope you like your graduation pres- ent (and yes, I will write in college) To My Friends: I love you all. Thanks for the memories. Especially; Henry, Hans, Lisa and Nicole. Grandad: When he died, the rain tell like tears of angels upon the told ground, silencing the tries of parents, children, and children ' s children. And in the end, all that remained were words upon a page, noth- ing more than words upon page. — Anonymous 1 love you. Roterl Bell — 2} ■ ensTn 5. sua - KSB GCM: I did what I thought was right. George C. Marshall Space: the final frontier . . . where no man has gone before. . . . And while with silent, lifting mind I ' ve trod The high unrrespassed sanctity of space, Put out my hand, and touched the face of God. , Only things temporarily hidde nporarily i ■prom Earth ' s Center through the Seventh Gate I rose, and on the Throne of Saturn sate. Saw many Knots unravl ' d by the Road But not the Master-Knot of Human Fate. — John G. Magee — Captain James T. Kirk — Omar Khayyam Mom, Dad, Cat and the Neighborhood: Thank you very much for all you do, 1 love you. Friends: Scott (Dorito. ' ), Ben (Where ' s my daughter ' ), Steve (Let ' s walk to M.ichida), Adam (Nope, separate checks this time), Ross (Ghost stufO, President Rut, Leon (Mr. X-Acto), Eric (Where IS Kamakura. ' ), Stefan (Take me to my doctor), MM (relax) — Thanks for the memories and the fun. Good Luck. Adelphians and Fr. E. Chapel Committee and Fr. B, Drama and Dr. Drew, Harvard News, Sentinel, Mr. S Ms. B, Viewpoint: Thanks for letting me give as well as take. Teachers: Mr Holmes, Mr Donahue, Mr West, Drs, Waterhouse and Ehrlich, Mr. Smith, Mrs Alexander, Ms. Flood, Dean Sal and staff— Thanks for broadening my horizons. Coach Hilliard — Thanks for helping me finish what I started. TO THEM ALL: LIVE LONG AND PROSPER . . . 24 — Your Computer Pilot. Ciiptam Barry friendly David Bordo And you find the friends you had are gone forever. Forever. So many faces in and out of my life. Some will last, some will just be now and then. Life is a series of hellos and goodbyes, I ' m afraid it ' s time to say goodbye again Reese — It ' s been a great six years. Thanks. Never forget trips to PS., S.D., S.F., moonshadows and an Iowa sweatshirt. Lisa — Thanks for six years of spontaneity. I ' ll never forget all our talks, remember; the heart hath its own memory — no matter how far apart we are. Thanks for helping me figure out who I am. An inseparable bond. Julie — Thanks for always being there. We ' ve had a lot of good times. I ' m glad we stayed so dose with someone in such a short period of time. You are a great friend. Never forget chocolate fights on a bus. Don ' t lose touch. To Everyone of Summer of 86 — esp. Michael, Andy, Jeff Dan and Josh — it was a blast. I ' d rather laugh with the sinners than cry with the saints, the sinners are a lot more fun. Lisa and Maria — Remember playing in the street! Can you believe how long it ' s been? You both have meant a lot to me — keep in touch. Katie and Jenny — Thanks for everything. I ' m glad we were able to meet (thanks Reese). But I ' m more glad that we became such good friends. To my Harvard friends — Evan, Henry, Robert, Leo and Hans — it ' s been great, too bad it ' s over, but 1 guess it ' s time to go on. I ' ll always remember you, Mike, Thanks. To the orchestra — Thanks for six years of music and much more. Thank you Harvard — for everything you have given me — maybe 1 have given some back. Special thanks to Mr. Amato, Ms. Rowland, Ms. Doherry, Mr. West, Fr. Gill and Fr. Dunnan, Mr. Marsden, Mrs. Reed, Mrs. Ehrlich, Mr. Margolis and Mr. Rust for forcing me to push myself a little bit more. You truly made Harvard a great place. Also thanks to Mr. Shaw, Mrs. Svenson and Mrs. Matthews, for allowing me to return something to Harvard. Thanks for being a friend S.B. To my Mom and Dad — Thank you for your guidance and giving me so many opportunities all my life. I love you. Greg and Eric — Thanks for everything. Well I left my happy home to see what 1 could find out. 1 left my folk and friends with aim to clear my mind out. Well, I hit the rowdy road and many kinds I met there, many stories told me of the way to get there. So on and on I go, the seconds tick the time out, there ' s so much left to know and I ' m on the road to find out. Michael Brenner stupid gesture bt di Eric St; ■Qi plane pour moi — Plastique Bertrand May I have lO.OOO marbles, please ' — Kent Durtman Kent. Lonnie, Id like you to ineet Moham- med, Ju dish, Sydney and Clayton — Doug Oh. hello. Jeanie. who ' s lx)thering you now ' ' ■ Mr Rooney ' s secretary The devil IS my friend — The Jazz Butther And this is Clayton, Sydney, Juglcss, Mohammed, Lunn TMANX — Me 26 — Michael Brenner b be the best you have to work harder than the rest. ■ J.F. Kennedy MR. SWEENY, LEO, and STEFAN — Thanks for your friendship and support. With- out your help I would not be the runner 1 am. TO MY FAMILY — Dad and Mom, thanks tor your guidance and support. I couldn ' t have done it without you. Berkeley and Barry, in very different ways you have enriched my life. BAB showed me how to party and BBB showed me how to fight. TO MY FRIENDS — Todd, our friendship will last forever, and without it life would have been dull. Vladimir and Matt, you made me laugh every day and added a new dimension to my lite. Donna, I ' ll never forget you. Roierl Bunh — 27 Eric Burdett Mum and Dad; Thanks fur putting up with every stu- pid thing that I ' ve ever dune. There will be mure! Thanks fur all the trips to the eniergenty ruoms. Face it, I ' m dangeruus. Most of all, I want tu thank yuu fur all the luve and encuuragement. I love yuu buth very much. It ' s good, you should try it! — Serge One world is enough! — Sting Don ' t you think I what ' s going on here? — Eddie Murphy knov Jennie: Thanks for always being there. Louie, Louie! So tell me, when you and Tom get mar- ried, what will David do? maby marry the Frog. Don ' t fade away U2 — U2 •Hi U.N. The question isn ' t what are we going to do, it ' s what aren ' t we going to do? Fer- Sometimes, you got- ta say, . . . Risky Busi- ness — Nerds Dave: Thanks for all the filming. Love the fro and black loafers. Evcin: Not on a cookie, oh sank you. But what about the cat- B: I loves buffey and B ' s girlfriend and how come it ' s always the rowdy ones: ' Mo: Hey Laweshy, why you get up ' Dcf Hat Sw. James: APPLES!!! Marc: My sister. She got stepped on OH yes, I think I love my Grandma. Dana: Daaanes. Mag: What up peanut! Buek: It ' s all right, it ' s okay. Oh Keith Helmet, Tyb: Bubbles, dude! Scoll: PARFAIT! Clen: Who goes to parties: ' Take those retainers out! Sluuurp, great Mike THE ISLAND Breek: Breakfast, see you at the studios! ™. To Lite and Healthy Sushi: Ohhh Saaank you! Ben: What can I say, 1 mean throwing mudd on Heshers, Nerd calls (what ' s the code word: ' ) Dumb tremendouses throwing nerds over balconies, Snc-aking around stage. Pud Mode See ,„ round dude. THANKS TO ALL OF YOU FOR MAKING 6 YFARS AT HARVARD A GREAT TIME! George: Aw dude, what can 1 steals? 1 loves to get stuck on a jet stream. The Def Hat Sto, its a chicken restaurant. I ' m sooo cold. Aww shiii. She said no. whad she say? she said no! ' So then you ran her over in your car? yeah, 1 killed her dead, yeah, you killed her good I know, I ' m the mostest! I ' d write more, but the typewriter got stuck in my tooth, you got a chainsaw? Thanks for everything, dude, you are a great friend, even when you are in pud mode. ■SSfltsSUEiS u Chuck: Yo, Gus. Give me some chill- juice. Because, I loves spl . . . Chuck, Chuck, Chuck . . . Aw Dude, Thanks for all the great times Al: Kill your chest. Must have been a very big load. Shut Ashley up. Blow it in your face. Go for Gold. Latet dude. Erik: Picture!!! San: One more time Cat Follow youi dreams and let nothing stand in your way. — E.B. 2H — Vh. Eric Burdett Dead dreams, bought and sold — you gotta ' try and receive your goal. However you do it, however you may — don ' t ever listen to what nobody say, ' cause I will tell you the deal, you gotta ' by what your heart feels. ' Cause if you don ' t you ' ll be misled, by stupid little things put inside your head. Someone else that you will see — they ' re tryin ' to lead your destiny. Grab hold of your heavy chain, which people always pullin ' always tryin ' to restrain. You heard just what I said — they ' re always puUin ' you back when you want to get ahead . . . The whole purpose of the story I told was mainly to inspire you to reach your goal. — M. C. SHAN !V — You ' ve given me more than I 3uld ask for. Thanks for helping me lake it through these past six years, nd giving me footsteps to follow. EAN — You ' ve got a lot to look jrward to; take it slow. Remember ot to follow what sounds good, follow ' hat you know is right. Don ' t ever flange your giving ways. Success for Du is only footsteps away. I love you guys. Thanks to ALL my teachers. Special thanks to: MISS FLOOD for your guid- ance, time, and faith. TED fo r my ticket to see the world. MOM DAD — Words can- not express my appreciation for your love, sacrifices, advice, and tolerance. Someday, I ' ll be able to show you what it was all for. You ' ll be proud — I prom- ise. I love you. MEMORIES: -KAT — What ' s up, bud?? We ' re trose!?Reunions Tiny Rock H-H-Holmes DAANES If I cooould E.C. — WARM summer ights, HOT summer days, have no fear — COOLER days are on the way! C-KAT — Charlie you ' re the mostest I loves proms Oreos + : = SPLOOSH, Solve for X CoUege Freaksies — A Treat Indeed SAN — San the Man Master of Scam Honey — leister Cool, Calm, and OUT OF CONTROL!! Outrageous Party Scenes College — What a Concept! —Just like Charlie Town ' 88- ' 92= D.M.S.R. — Oh, and studying too NICK — You ' re a fencer, think ahead NO 1 AIN ' T-P McBlaven, Brazin, ' aven Burton — No Slugs TIGOS Nicknamer ' No Smoking Boston — New Yorkers right, right, I know, BUT . . . If it doesn ' t fork, break it. If it doesn ' t pass, BURNISH1T!! JESSICA — We were the best of friends, and then some. You ' re someone who always as been always will be very special to me. Don ' t Ever Forget LDC — the first four the best four days. Thanx for being you. I love you. o all those not mentioned, but who were a part of the best six years of my life. PEACE! Alphonzo Edward Carter (92 Goald) — 29 w fs == Konstantine Caunca = Let your son choose his own path because it will always lead back to you. — Cheers Fight for king and ci Can liven any hean To sleep beneath the open skie A love affajr tan stan Echoes in the valley As ember cross red skies I ' m calling trom the mountain Echoes of no reply Listen to the silence As shadows dance with me A ticking clock of endless rimt Clouds my memory I ' m calling from the mountain Echoes cry tor me - found mside a Star Hits subscription card. 198 Special thanks to my parents and sister . . . Thanks! And also to my aunts and uncles and grandmothers . . . love you all. Bye! 30 Mom and Dad: Thank you for alJ the love, support, guidance and trust that you have given me. 1 love you very much and 1 know we ' ll always be close. Emily: You ' re a great little sister, but just don ' t drink too much and remember to take out the dog. And yes, I love you too, but please stop yelling. CA. Cooler anyone? Brandon: weekly bets for sixers and weekends at the Kahala and Hyatt. U.H. all the way! Pete: banana blue, butterfmgers , and the team. You know, I ' ve been thinking of a Porsche lately. Hey, let ' s see that smile. John: Hey Miles. 2 AM on Sunset, the trashbin, and LYS. Guess whose fault it was. Now tell me what really happened. Danny: UCLA vs. N.C. State, U2 and Chataqua, pool, ping-pong, and Clipper games. Thaks for all the great times. Dar: Where is the old Erik I used to know? 1 got shotty in John ' s car. You push the wheelchair. Eric: Hello . . . Lamon- ica ' s. To the rest: Thanks tor all the great times. Erik Chan — ii To All My Teachers: It is not every question that deserves jny answer. — Publius Syrus Nature has given us two ears, two eyes, and but one tongue, to the end that we should hear and see more than we speak. — Socrates J Maurile — Brothers Forever. Don ' t Ever Change. Richard — Great In Mind; Greater Still In Character To Mrs. Sitjar — You Have Helped Me Mature As A Pianist And As A Person Thanks to 1. Mr. West 2. Mr. Smith 3. Dr. Peet 4. Mr. Marsden 5. Dr. Kleinz A unanimous chorus of praise is not an assurance of survival. Andre Gide Mom and Dad — You ' ve Been There To Ease The Pain Whe I ' ve Fallen, And You ' ve Been The Key To All My Accomi plishments. I Love You. The word makes men free. Whoever cannot express himself is slave. — Ludwig Feuerbach Ben Choi ' Me and you, we ' re like money and time. We lie, but we can ' t stand up. Lou Reed ' Earth is a hollow hair, Part of a bigger head. — The Velvet Underground ■KSTTT- T-rT|tr P ' ' ■ W If u m There ' s a fine line between The Sublime And just the lime. Ben Choi — 33 34 — Laurencf Chu if ! ' ' — Mom, Dad and Brian: Thanks for always being there when I needed you, and for putting up with me. — Rob, Scott, Mike, Whit, Phil, Weston and Larry: I can ' t think of a better group of friends to have spent my time with. ' This IS the end. — The Doors — Ellen: I will always cherish the times we ' ve spent together. Too bad you wouldn ' t give me your picture! — I ' m thirsty . . . — Chie, Hisa, Jun, Rika, Miya, Ayako, Tomoko, Ikuyo, Chekon: I hope to see you all soon. — Special thanks to Dr. John Butler. Darren CoJJ — }i Brandon I. Cohen Mom and Dad — You are the best buddies in the wodd! The exuberance that shines throuj you has given me the happiest and greatest childhood conceivable. You two should write t book on (experimental) parenting. I LOVE YOU GUYS! , Darren — You ' re a great bro (and so am I) and I can ' t wait for our first fight. I ' m glad you ' ' et the nasty names bounce off and have always remembered — I love you. ' Friends — Cheers to good times, good parties and good conversation. Harvard — Thanx for a great education and great friends. You only live once, so it ' s worth the effort to enjoy it! — The up-and-coming philosopher (BIO ! The best friends a guy could ask for. }6 — Br,mJ,m I Chen im I get by with a little help from my friends I get high with a little help from my friends Going to try with a little help from my friends — The Beatles Oh, Mexico, sounded so simple I just had to go, the Sun so hot I forgot to go home. — James Taylor I want to know I got you feelin ' Irie — Steel Pulse Eager for action, hot for the game bagles J JqqI 2t myself in the mirror I know I ' m worth nothing without you 1 and 1 don ' t make 2 And I ' ll be there . . . you got a friend — James Taylor I wish you all the love in the world. But most of all, I wish it from myself — Fleetwood Mac I know you ' re always there You listen, you teach, oh Mama And I know inside you care. — Genesis Animal When times go bad And you can ' t get enough I Won ' t you lay me down in the tall grass And let me do my stuff — Fleetwood Mac James Coke — 37 Brent Daniel iss of Death. New The Perfea Kiss is the Kiss Order ■ ' Different colors, different shades. Over eaCto, . . istakes were made. — Joy Division ' A handshake is worthy if it ' s all that you ' ve got. — R.E.M. I ' ve changed my hairstyle so many times now, I don ' t know-what I look like. — Talking Heads You will see light in the darkness, you will make some sense of this. You will see joy in this sadness, you will find the love you miss. When you take yout secret journey, you will be a holy man. — Police The things that mean so much to on don ' t mean that much to you. — New Or ' T ' jiaitoo old «tfc e told U2 iio ' on T.V; Waj ff ! %flMhmgJ8 W ' meant, was it something you said or was It sent? — Ministty - White circles, black lines surround me. - ' Ne Order If you hav ' something that ' s y ry dear to you a maybe you consider it very much your own, you kind of want to share it with other people. But at the same time you don ' t want everyone to ow about it because then it ' s mass culture and that ' s bad. Everything that ' s big is bad. — Michael Stripe It ' s a beautiful day for baseball. Let ' s pfey two. ' - - Ernie Banks 5 Matti rs ub Angst ist lebens chtig, denn sie mahnt Torsicht. Vorsicht aber ist eUF .eichen von Klugheit. Manias ri„„h — - Michael Davidson 1 heu Bjy my w« Mom: As Anna Hc tliar sits up with yon when yon arc sick, and put  y with yon when yuu arc not. I love you more than you i i can know. Dad: You arc one of the most patient and — thanks to underscanduig people I know. 1 will always love and terrific years. rc spc-ct you lx)rh. You ' re both the greatest! There are places I rememlxr all my life. though some have changed, some forever, nut for better, some have gone anti some remain. All these places had their moments with lovers and friends I can still Some are dead and some are 1 In my Hfe I ' ve loved them all Hillary — despite our sibling arguments, ' ' r inaged to Ix ' Come good friends. _ Well, you can ' t have everything. Where would you put it? — Steven Wright The best way to resist temptation is to yield to it. — Oscar Wilde To all my friends: It was once said that a friend is someone who knows all about you and likes you anyway. You were always there when I needed support, and you ' ve helped me to grow in countless ways. I ' ll always cherish the memories. ' Give blood . . . fence sabre. ' 40 — Mike Davidson We didn ' t come here to act monkeys for everybody — Jerome Brown Thanks to John and Mr. Butler for getting me mto running Jo Mom and Dad who provided me with love, an education and also thanks to all the SST runners and coaches who have and an excellent future with their guidance and wisdom, helped me with my running. Also thanks to the instructors of the Outward Bound School in Oregon who guided me through the toughest yet enjoyable eighteen days in the summer of 1985. Malthew Vallon Dai ' Carlo DeAntonio Most children love ice cream. All that hate contentions, love quietness, virtue, and angling. -Izaak Walton A thousand wasted hours a day Just to teel my heart for a sec- ond A thousand hours |ust thrown away Just to feel my heart for a sec- ond. -The CAire Mom Dad : I can not express what your help and continual love has meant to me. Through your guidance and caring, I have learned how to work, explore, create, discover, and fish. I love you. Always. Mark Polly : Not only have yuu been great friends, but you have consistently consumed the albacorc with great relish. Tom ; Allreeee bro! Thanks for keeping me sane with your daily doses of humor. I think you look so young because you ' re still a teenager at heart. Did you know that A. Mc Sphint. is Irish? It ' s an enigma. Luisa : Hey, what ' s missing in this picture? (you, silly). You are a wonderful and considerate sister. Mike : My highly esteemed laboratory contributor. I don ' t know what studying fot tests ot wtiting english |iapefs would be like without out mutual input. (Doherty science. Bio cram, Stanford UN, to name a few.) You have always been atound, good luck. Joon : My academic conspirator. What would school be like without yoir Warn me when your paramili- tary groups go into action. Avi : So what do you think those girls want? Attended any ttiple ttophy tournaments lately? Mark : UCLA-you can set your clock by it. My God, it ' s a gymnosperm! Wendi : (SSP ' 87)mmmmmmmmmmm. No sleep, philosophy trio, morning hikes, flashlights, Chinese food, the G word, wait-why wete we in Ojai? Lynn : My favorite space monkey, Softy to let you, Gattison and Liz down, but by golly, you guys ted the ducks fine without me. You have been a great friend for the past . (!) years, see ya round. Did anyone tell you that pink is yout colot? And also to : Btent, Garrison, Matthias, Chris, Justin, Kevin, Jeremy, Jeff, Scott, Josh, Leo, Liz, and Ed. Finally thanks to all my teachets, and to Steve for his support and guidance. Also to Barney-I ' ll always reinember yuu Fishing is the chance to wash one ' s soul with pure air. It brings meek- ness and inspiration, reduces our egotism, soothes our troubles, and shames our wickedness. It is dis- cipline in the equality of men-for all men are equal among fish. -Herbert Hoover Rnhcrl Deetettjongh — 4i Amanda — So many things to say so many doors you ' ve opened so many feelings we ' ve shared so many smiles and laughs so much happiness. I want to be with you forever, then forever 111 be happy. I just can ' t stop loving you. From there to here and here to there tunny things are everywhere — Dr. Seuss -is . t ti:.2feSi: Brant E. Didden Y,vrr- Mom and Dad — Thanks for your love and suppon through the years. k Crazy ways arc O ' ldcnt In the way (hai you ' re wearing your clothes Suppin ' booze is preccdeni As rhe evtfimg starts to glow. — RobtTT Plant Craig — You have been a best friend and a great brother, stay on track and hang in there for a few more years. f __t_§ T I Life is one big road With lots of signs so When you ' re riding through the ruts, Don ' t you complicate your mind. — Bob Marley f .- I M£m In my thoughts I have seen Rings of smoke through the Trees, and the voices of Those who stand looking. — Robert Plant Friends, Thanks for the mem- ories. Baja trips Border cross- ings (Mucho Sol) Big Surf ses- sions and anything for money. Trestles over-nights, Drive- throughs. Steel Pulse Sun- splash, All nighters and crashing at the Colees; junior prom, parents on vacation; melting down and its biodegradable! Car windows Fat Burger, Eka Mouse, surfdaddy and how was I? Mr. Niceguy armed and dangerous. The Bubble Mobile and Ensenada curb hopping; U2. Not it I ' m out of gas , motivation vegetation, kidnaping, trash cans the last days of summer. — Life is Great!! Brant E. Didden — 45 -5 - , o I MATTHP .EHRL ch .«,v, r? L, A dr cs ntis. feK 1 I en, -w il V V C E IS N E R . Lisa — I will always love you. From l A d to forever, SB. will never leave you. Thank you for the best times, I love youl Eric, Anders — What can I say Ex- cept that you have been my brothers. Mom Dad — Thank you for your love a nd support. I never could have made it without you! Jsaaspek-- __ f ■ ' Don ' t walk behind me, I may tiot lead. Don ' t walk in front of me, I may not follow Just walk beside me and be my friend. Brtck Eismr — 47 Leon Fan The Past . . , . Secondly, thanks for caring 3 Notes Mom and Dad ; First of all, thanks for having i for me. But most of ail, thanks for all the love. Derek Jason : You ' ll always be my best friends. Derek: Thanks for keeping me honest. Take care of yourself, pal. Jason: Hang in there — you ' ll get through Teachers . Thanks for the patience, honesty (sometimes brutal), that you ha Harvard News : I ' ll miss that room, even if it does smell like a sewer. Don ' t worry about it, Jamie, my section is always ready . , , Easy B.D , , . Stop playing HarJ Ball , guys . . . You, too, Eric . . . Justin: Truce, okay- David: I know you can do It - and John — I know you ' re a poet at heart, but . . . See, Ben- I didn ' t call it that! Adam: your knee smells , , . Ben: your awesome . , . but where ' s your article- ' Will Seb Niedenfeu Mark: Thanks for the anicles . . . MM: Don ' t be so cynical. : Hey, cous , hold the fort. Good Luck! Johann; $$$ J.R. : A hfelong pal Orientals : HAVE FUN!!! Friends, Acquaintances, Relatives, etc. : Catch you later! P.S. : Bam-Bam-Bam! Beautiful, beautiful . . . 48 — Leonovich Fantasttco Benjamin Faucett And these children that you spit As tht-y try an thc-ir woria, on deh inge Arc 1 nmune to your cunsn tatiun, Ou.tc aware o( vhat yuutL — D. going Bowie thro igh STA-l FREE — The Clash HARVARD To all of my teachers: Thank you lor all of your help, atlvice antl friendliness hut most ot all thanks lor sharing your knowledge. Special thanks to: Ms. Flood, Ms. K. Holmes, Dr. Bens, Mrs. Reed, Dr. Archer, Mr. I Mr. Donahue. Ms. Harrod, Mr, Sal, Mr. Stewart, Mr. Zalm, Mr. C Thanks tor caring! iston, irlson To all of my friends: Thanks lor making schc more fun and enjoyable. Especially: C.B., James, G , Glen jl toletable. You made my experiences at Harvard Jrant, and Bill M, John and Mike, Bohby and Bill To my b«c fncnds: TOM. DAVE, AND JIM (SLICK) Wc have had su many good times and unforgettable experiences. Thanks tor the memories. Keep Ragm! A few important codes to remembet . . . BL, DC, DB, OP, Ed, Exttanieras (w globi-s), Cruiset, hatsh soda, club, . . . and a tew impottant memories: Pool Parties in the sticks, Utah, Trash can damage, Sieel Pulse, toad trips. La Vetne, . . . and a few important quotes: Rage a Schaef , Rage a zepp , Burn btidges ' , bad burgers , I got news! Jen: You ' re the greatest Iricnd a guy could have. Thanks tor listening and always being there. I love you. Bridget: You are a super pen-pal and a helJ of a prom-date. 1 know we will always be friends. Tracy: I ' ll never forget the tiines we spent. The Bluffs, tower 13, pass out, etc. I love you. Jenny: I ' m so lucky to have such a pretty neighbor . . . and such a cool friend. Thanks for sharing the summer with me. Maya: Thanks for being my big sister. Will: Thanks for everything, we survived Harvard and T2 together don ' t forget all the good memories. Fred: We were definitely the C.O.T.C! We had the best times! Hubbelh, Jeff, Chris K., Ken: The C.O.T.C. will nev- er die, E.B.,T.L. and Jambo! Thanks for the great times. Tim: Rage on. Here ' s to the road trips, U2, etc. Thanks for being a friend. Ken: Volleyball across the country. You ' ve been such a great friend, don ' t forget our experiences. FAMILY: Dad: Thank you for all ot your understanding, patience, and tespect. You have taught me me so much, and we ' ve ) much fun. Thanks for everything had ■ youi tot love and caring has been im- pottant and special. Rob: Well bro, its all yours Remember everything we ' ve done, all the secrets, and all the things I ' ve taught uyou. Hang in there, and thanks tot being such a good brither. Scott: You ' ve got a while, so stay tough and be cool. Make sure that yout childhood is a great one and make it last! I LOVE YOU ALL! Leaky fawsei is on U — 49 Aden Fine Mom and Dad: I can ' t possibly say in words how much you ' ve meant to me, how much you ' ve cared for me, how much you ' ve helped me. Whenever I ' ve needed you, you ' ve been there for me with open arms full of love, and needless to say, without your care and support I couldn ' t have come this far. 1 love you both. Jennifer; In the last couple of years we have become much closer and have overcome any of the differences we once had, and 1 hope we remain this W ' ay, because you really mean a lot to me. To all of my teachers and coaches, especially Ms. Ehrlich, Dr. Kleinz, Ms Flood, Mr. Smith, and coaches Milliard and Brink: I thank you for making Harvard such a great place not only to learn at, but to be at, and I thank you for all the help you have given me in and out of the classroom. To all my friends: ' What can I say. You guys have made my life so much easier, and so much better. Although we might be going in our separate ways now, I know that no matter where I am. You will always be with me in spirit. THanks for the good times. ... so many faces in and out of my life, some will last, some will just be now and then. Life is a series of hellos and goodbyes, I ' m afraid it ' s time for goodbye again. — Billy Joel Long you live and high you fly And smiles you ' ll give and tears you ' ll cry And all you touch and all you see Is all your life will ever be — Pink Floyd 1 fall down a hundred times a day. But I ' ll pick myself up, dust myself off I ' ve decided that life is just that way — Martin Bell Jt Avi Friedlich Mom, Papa, Dan and Ron — Thank you for all your love and support. You have guided and encouraged me throughout my life, and you have always been there for me in good and tough times. To my friends and the class of ' 88 — We ' ve been through a lot together. Thanks for helping me get this far. Harvard teachers (especially Mr. Romano, Mr. Donahue, Mr. Woods, and Mr. KatzofO — Thanks for an excellent education. Your enthusiasm has inspired me tremendously. 1 respect you all. Avi FrieMich — 5i Jeremy Matthew Gaines Mom, Dad — Thanks tor all you ' ve done for me, for being there always and ready to help. I could have never made it without you. SOME TEACHERS WHO MADE A DIFFERENCE: Mr. West, Mr. Martinez, Ms. Bradley, Mrs. Matz, Mr. Smith, Mr. Palarz — THANK YOU, and for all her help with Model U.N., Ms. Mintz. — Today is the first day of the rest of your life — Amanda — Thanks for putting up with me, helping me, as well as leaving me alone when I asked you to — most of all, thanks for being a great 52 — Jeremy Gui) My Family-Printed words are tar less important than the words I can say to you myself. I love you. To Philippe, my brother : So far it ' s been shooting stars and this year will always be the best one. I love you, brother. Coach Drew — Afttr auditioning for every play since 7th grade and even making a couple, the seed you fertilized has hopefully blossomed. Thank you for your directing genius and for helping me to discover a love ot acting. Camille — Miss Harmon says 1 need a suit. A blue serge suit. One fabulous summer taught me more than ten years of school ever could and provided me with a special and lasting friendship. Haruko, the Yoshida family and my Tama- gawa friends — arigato gozaimasu! Sal and S.C. — Our precedent will hopefully enrich the school for years to come. Thanks tor the opportunity of working with you! 1 Get clown! There are so many people and memories I would like to record. 1 hope I will have the op- portunity to tell people face-to-face. Unfortu- nately, although they gave me five years for this assignment, 1 still waited until the night before the deadline to finish it. How many rivers musr we cross to talk to the boss? — Bob Marley Shut up, it ' s daddy you itheadshay, where ' s my ourbonbay? — Dennis Hopper Fr. Breidenihal although I have known you for only a brief tune, your advice and cunvcr- sation has provided me with some assemblage o( guidance in these turbu- lent years. rTw Thanks to ail my teachers for pro- H viding mc with the greatest education M M one could hope for. Especially Drs. B 1 Waterhouse. Archer and Kleinz, Mt. L 1 Sasaki, Mrs. Richter, Mr. Donahue and, L I H for everything, Ms. Flood. | 1 1 1 a iJ HiJ rlB THIS IS NOT ! 1 W THE END. IT IS ; r NOT EVEN THE BEGINNING OF THE END. BUT 1 IT IS, PERHAPS, If THE END OF THE BEGIN- f NING. — Winston • 1 Churchill Eric Spaghetli — 5i your only failure ' is your imagination — Falling James THANKS TO ALL MY HO YOU ARE YOU KNOW f HIGH FLIGH by John Gillespie Magee, Jj Oh, I have slipped the surly bonds of eari And danced the sky on laughter-silvered winj Sunward I ' ve climbed, and joined the tumbi Of sun split clouds and done a hundred things You have not dreamed of . . . wheeled and soared and swing High in the sunlit silence. Hov ' ring there, I ' ve chased the shouting wind along anti (lung My eager craft through footless halls of air. Up, up, the long delerious burning-fciue I ' ve topped the windswept hights with easy grace Where never lark or even eagle flew And while with silent, lilting mind I ' ve trod The high untresspassed sanctity of space. Put out my hand, and touched The face of God. Everyone sees what you appear to be. Few experience what you really are. — Niccolo Machiavelli TO FAMILY, MOM AND DAD: Through good times and bad, you have always been there and shaped me into who I am now. I can ' t say thanks properly or put 18 years onto one page, but you get the idea. TO DEBBI; You ' re the best sister I have, and don ' t worry, because you (always) only hav two more years. TMBk for everything, including your expertise with the page. Andrew Gettelman A-wop bap a-loo bob, a-wop bam boom — Little Richard Life movea pretty fast, if you don ' t step back to enjoy it once in a while, you might miss it. — Ferris Bueller Wherever you go, there you are. — Buckaroo Banzai Don ' t Panic C - - € How does it feel How does it feel To be on your own With no direction home Like a Rolling Stone? — Bob Dylan AnJrrw Gt • — . ' t ' i M Sebastian Geuens Education can train, but not create, intelligence. — Edward Salt It is impossible to defeat an ignorant man in an argument. — William McAdoo One man that has a mind and knows it can always beat ten who haven ' t and don ' t. HS — George Bernard Shaw WSm If you keep your mind sufficiently open, people will throw a lot of rubbish into it. ,i William Orton Wise men learn by other men ' s mistakes, fools by their own. — H. G. Bohnl 1 want a frosty! — Danny Galpin Men willingly believe what they wish. — Julius Caesar A self-made man may prefer a self-made name. ' ! • W — Judge Learned Hand The optimist proclaims that we live in the best of all possible worlds; and the pessimist fears that this is true. — James Cabell True friendship is like sound health, the value of it is seldom known until it is lost. — Charles Colton ' I Whatever you do, you ' ll regret it. — Allan Gray 1 1 would like to thank my teachers, friends and parents who made Harvard a good experience. 1 never would have enjoyed any of it without you. tk — Sebastian Geuens 56 — Suh Geuens fl William Gordon Glass MOM AND DAD: Thanks for keeping me going when the going got tough, I never would have stuck to it without you. I love you both. BOB: Thanks for setting the best example for a younger brother to follow. I love you. Dana: Fidy-woo woo, caps, b-pong, the shake, pre-parties, Fletch, all nighters at B ' s, you are , white rose (I ' m sixteen). Danny: Hy , . . Ty, Caddyshack (pong), the Straits, football pres, b-pong, caps, prefect reject (no, nothing) hangover movies, DJ ' s cube and yogurt. Brandon: BIC, my second home, long distance caps, b-pong, probing, that ' s all we have , but that was while we were sober . Jon: Smeiss, the bonehead days , endless searches, where ' s the miracle whip , trash can bonking, home- made B-B, wizardry, AC DC. Darren: Harvard U. (3 dozen packs), pool house ragers, FAC, M.I.B.D. ' s, I shot the wall. Bob: ' the bonehead days , Bob ' s game (guzzle hard core), sign stealing, hatred levels (1-5). Matt O., Willy, Pete, Ship, Pauley, Evan, Aden, Mike, Mark, Marty and the rest of my friends: thanks for all the great times. Good luck! Missy: The summer we spent together was the best summer of my life. I will never forget you or that summer. Remember, we will meet again. I love you. Missy. April and Tara: The good times we have shared are many. Thanks just for being you. I ' ll miss you both. Special thanks to Mr. Graves, Mr. Luebtow and the Cohens . Rush— 57 y . « Thank you Mom and Dad for helping me all these years. I love you! r David, you are a very special brother. I love you too . . . LETS KEEP BAREFOOTING!! 1 o. U r v H Daniel Z. Goodwin Liuer Dude — J. Geller Andy, you have tuur aces and a jack, I think you better fold Life is a series of trade-offs — E. Guthertz Mom and Dad: Although I never say it, I love you both very much. Words cannot express my appreciation for all that you have done for me. M.M.: Blue Bird Bus, Lillian Way, 3rd St., Ski Camps, Har- vard. Best of friends always and forever. D.H.: 3rd st.. Harvard, Foot- ball, Late Nite talkers, D-Train. Siempre amigos tavuritos. — To the re st of my Harvard friends, football and otherwise, thanks for the good times. — Thanks also to Coach Thran . I started with nothing and finished with much more than just football under my belt. Thanks for everything. Ulpan ' 86 : You guys helped me to grow more in two months than I thought possible. By far the best of times. Box cars are turnin ' out of town. — R.E.M. Shalom Chaverim Goody — 59 Family: Mom — What can 1 sayr ' You have always been there for me when I needed you. You have given me freedom to grow and learn trum my mistakes. Thank You. Dad — You have been an inspiration to me throughout my life. You have taught me discipline and hard work, but more importantly, you ' ve taught me how to have fun. Ben — We ' ve had our bad moments together, but some of the greatest i of my life have been spent with you. Thanks for being one of  this (chili): ' - my best friends. This jne ' s for you: Are you Dudley Dawson. Nanny — The amoun of love and suppwrt you return, but I ' m trying;. Chuck, Lynda Jamie, ind Katie — Youve be I LOVE ALL OF YOU VERY MUCH Friends: a few Burdett — Hawaii, Aw dude . Chuck wagon, Lick and Mr. Cards, Scott, you ' re my home boy , Shakey ' s Lunch Club, Ashley, The whole damn night! ' . Off Beat White Boys. I could bag , Loppy, punami for cuts. Pud mode. The movie. Doody at Burbak ' s. See you in 4 years in HoUywood, Nickoll — Deer VaUey, Gary Shandling, Ox. Nintendo Baseball, E B Tops, Domino ' s during your fasting, AFRO!, shuka. cards with the tards. Tourk — Europe, Triple shuka at the Tourkster ' s. Shove Offl, Breaking our window, It doesn ' t reaUy matter , ONE CALL DOES IT ALL! Chuck — your unforgettable sayings: Playing me fat , Jeffmg (or is it Jessing), What it C like , Gus . and of course That ' s not even right . Brendon — some classic movie lines: Dave ' s a killer , A steak sandwich and foil , He ' s making his move coach . GO KINGS GO!. Nev friend, thanks for all your help ; Marty — You whopper i 3 . . . steak sand ' ' , 6-2-stack T forger the Shadow. Greg t the Troub, Keep jammin ' De half stow Toxic Avengt Putting on the Let ' s call the - My first Tank — George Gordon To search for perfect ion is all very well. But to look for Heaven is to live here in Hell. After today, Consider Me Gone ' -Sting Keep banging those drums, buddy. And be sure to write out those beats. Kopple. Al, Brandon, Evan, Aden, Breck, Lang, and Beeker — You guys have been good friends. Y all be eool ' -Reggie Hammond. Jenn, Greg, and other assorted East Coast buddies — Thanks tor the memories 1 miss you guys Make something happen, brother ' -unknown bathroom atten- dant. Let us strive to find a way to make all hatred cease. There ' s a man over there, what ' s his color, I don ' t care. He ' s my brother, let us live in peace. I can ' t do no more -Barry Sobel. That ' s what we ' re here for guys, to win ' the Hansen brothers. one of 60 — Ceor e Gnnlim Steve Duntley Halpape ' il iruwl alniif, nil ed c of a straight mzar. That ' s my dream. That . . crau ' l ' tng. slithering along the edge of a straight razor and d me. . . . h peaceful place, so it looks from space, a closer look reveals the human race. Full of hope, full of grace is tn race, hut afraid we may lay onto waste. . . , s, Ashes, all fall down. — The Grateful Dead If it ' s not dead kill it. i can barely define the shape of this moment in II... and far from flying high in clear blue skies ■ spiralling down to the hole in the ground where i hide and if you make it past the shotgun in the hall dial the combination open the prielhole and if I ' m in ill tell you what ' s behind the wall . . and i think of alt the good thin that we have lef and i suffer prei confirm suspicions of the holocaust to come the wire that holds the cork that keeps the anger in gives way and suddenly it ' s day again the sun is in the east even though the day is done two suns in the sunset hmmmmminmrnm could be the human race is run . . . . . and as the windshield melts my tears evaporate leaving only charcola to defend finally i understand ashes and diamonds foe and friend we were all equal in the end — pink floyd I can ease your pain And get you on your feet aga distant ship smoke on the horizon You are only coming through in waves You r lips move but I can ' t hear what you ' r, When I was a child I had a fever? Just a little pin ) There ' ll be no more AAAAAAAAH. ' But you may feel a little sick Can, I do believe it ' s working good That ' ll keep you going for the show in Mundane Events. (Con ' d on p. 96) = Daniel Herman 0. u StilJ, from the audacious, daring, and boundless ad- venture of their subsequent lives, strangely blend with these unoutgrown peculiarities, a thousand bold dash- es of character . . . And when these things unite in a man of greatly superior natural force, with a globular brain and a ponderous heart; who has also by the stillness and seclusion of many long night-watches in the remotest waters, and beneath constellations never seen here at the north, been led to think untradi- tionally and independently; receiving all nature ' s sweet or savage impressions fresh from her own virgin vol- untary and confiding breast, and thereby chiefly, but with some help from accidental advantages, to learn a bold and nervous lofty language — that makes man one in a whole nation ' s census — a mighry pageant creature, formed for noble tragedies. Nor will it at all detract from him, dramatically regarded, if either birth or other circumstances, he have what seems a half willful overruling morbidness at the bottom of his nature. — Herman Melville Starting with the affirmation of man. — D. Boon rnrn : Daniel Herman — 63 Bob Hillman Leave your stepping stones behind, something talis tor you, ' Steal your face right ott yotir heat]. Bob Dylan Robert Hunter Dan . , . basketball, skung, partying at both houses, pool house, Booter, fighting toursome. I ' m glad you have in- tellect. Bill . . . pessimism, Rueben called, first day of 7th, mirror stealing, guitar. Peter, fighting foursome, how are your stocks, do it but be careful. Jon ... yake break, the movie we were in, Yahtzee, going out with the bonehead, bad luck on the beach, Freida. Gabe . . . keep up the good attitute, team Norfleet, B.C. Duncan . . . stories, B.C. win- ning all tournaments, highland and sixth. Trey . . out of control as usual, Hawaii, Jenny Constitutio, find a new hotel, B.C., taking off your shirt at the beach. Bill . . . B.C., cage, bad luck at the beach, milk the cow, Albequerque! Maybe next year. Marmailuke. Jimmy . . . Hankook, B.C., Berke- ly ' s nice, free b — r for a year. Brad . . . which house are you at? cradle robber, B.C. K.C . . . B.C., party at Brad ' s, you never drive. Copper Mountain, reggae music. Phil . . . Log- ger, flasted, stop crawling in my window, you sure talk funny, starting fights. Heather . . . Richard, Spike, let ' s keep it up. Mom . . . you are always there, no matter how badly 1 screw up. Thank you for everything. 1 love you. Dad . . . one year is good, but let ' s make it 100 more. 1 wish you good luck, 1 love you too. 64 — BoUy Tins uiic s for friendship MOM and GEORGE — You both were always there for me. Thank you for all those years of love and sujiport My love tor you cannot be expressed in mere words. GRANDPARENTS — Youve inspired me beyond all comprehension. I love you all. So you ' re scared and you ' re thinking that maybe we ain ' t that young anymore. — Bruce Now are dreams comin ' true through the good times and the bad — I ' ll be standin ' there by you. — Bryan Adams DAVID — We ' ve waited so long for this. Now what do I say. ' ' You ' re the best friend I ' ve ever had. You ' ve made these last 6 years the best. Friends forever. Remember: Palm Springs, wild weekends, I ' m the butler, moons in the win- dow, yes ... no ... , UCSD and good ol ' Rich. — Bruce Springsteen DAD ami CARI.A — Tli.ink yuii iijr always piishin}; mi- a liitle harder. Yciiir luvt lias inspired me til y,i:t tu wficTc I am now, I love you lioih, RYAN — You ' re the- Ixsi liroilicr anyone couKI ask lor, You have given me so much, and Ici me live life )usi a little happier. Kemember: tunnel vision, summer ' S-1, park city, Kuropc 86, and rceal SHANNON — You ' re the greatest little sister. Good luck during the next four years. I ' ll miss you. a laB 3 m 1 ... w i H l m . A A 1 1 PAUL — Thanks for always be- ing there for me. You ' re a better friend that anybody could ask for. Friends forever and roommates next year. Never forget; surfing at sunset, surfers and Stan ' s, Silver- ado and Disneyland. Mr. O ' Connor, Mrs. Ehrlich, Dr. KIcinz, Dr. Harris, Joy S., Ms. Rowland, Mrs. Reed, Mr. Sasaki and Mrs. Mathews — Thank you for all you ' ve done. You ' re great teachers and friends. MIN — I shared my fears with you and you shared your strength with me. Thank you! I couldn ' t have done it with- out you. 1 1 87 will live in my heart forever. 6. Mr. Wilson — Thank you for all the help you have given me over the last three years. You ' ve helped me develop my talent. Thank you for your teaching and your friendship. LISA — We ' re two very strange people. But we love spending time together. You ' re wonderful! You will always remind me of my happiest times. Never forget: a day in the park, Humphrey ' s, late night chats and cereal milk. I love you. JENNY — It all started with a trust walk. Thank you for everything you have given me. Our friendship will live in my heart forever. Remember: SL, MO, Nordstrom ' s, Winwood and fantastic proms. KATIE — While our re- lationship has been differ- ent it ' s been the best! Our friendship has been very special to me and will nev- er be forgotten. Remem- ber: getting lost, park benches and a million laughs. MR. SHAW — I couldn ' t have made it without you. You always made me smile when I was down. Sit down, ya make me nervous. Your friendship. Always use two hands EVERYONE who stood by me in June of ' 87. I wouldn ' t be here if it wasn ' t for all your love and support. Thank you! Theres so much left to know and Im on the road to find out. — Cat Ste- vens Reest Hummer — 6.5 John Hur r IIICk 1 To my family, relatives, and friends: I thank you with all my heart for making my miserable years at Harvard perhaps a bit easier to bear. Mom: I ' m not really sure I ' m grateful to you for putting me into Harvard institution for boys but I love you. Dad: Thanks for giving me confidence. 1 know, 1 know, I ' ll jog tomorrow and maybe lose some weight. Anna: What can I say? I ' ll be taking the big plunge into college and join you in the East-hopefully. We ' ve had our disagreements nad 1 still maintain I ' m right. Anyway, that ' s all in the past-right? I don ' t know how I could have lived without our constant quarrels. THANKS!! To my relatives: Thanks for having me. Although there were times when 1 had wished I was somewhere else (Penthouse), I couldn ' t have wished for better realtives — thank you. To my friends: Joon: thanks for all the GOOD times!! I can ' t imagine Harvard being Harvard without you. There were times when you really ticked me off like when you say, Oh I only got a 98. But it ' s been reall yfun. Thanks for inspiring me academically too. Jeff: What can I say — 6 ft. Subway sandwiches, puU ups, tennis in the rain, Judy, Helen, have some more cake, and how much do you weigh now? No Jeff, Harvard has not got to me. Do you want to go to the prom with me? Stefan: What a man! Hey, 1 bet yo ten bucks I can waste more money than you at the Sports Center. It ' s been real. Henry: — whatnots. Jaime — produce. Joon — NO. Larry — Shut up. Honors Physics — 19. Pre- Calc — Well . . . Spanish — fornicando con sheep. History — What ' s the difference between AFL and CIO? English — What? I got an A? To all or almost all of my teachers: Thank you for making Harvard such a unique experience. Thank you. 1 hope by the time I see this yearbook I can happily say I got into the college of my choice. Ha-ha-ha-ha, I doubt it. 66 — Ohhhhh: Why you Jo J i in i Michael L. Huskins M v f Huskins — 67 Darren Scott Janger Good Times-Memories Cool Talks-Trust And lots of laughs To all my friends — I wish 1 had pictures of all of you-Thanks for making my six years at Harvard awesome! We came, we partied, we conquered! We ' re all going our separate ways, but let ' s always find ways to have good times. together. 2;:J«, It all looks fine to the naked eye, but it don ' t really happen that way at all. arren Jan t ' i Mom and Dad — You have given me guid- ance and a strong support for whatever the future brings- You are the B-E-S-T best of all the R-E-S-T rest and I ' ll L-O-V-E love you all the T-I-M-E, rack it up, sack it up, any old time! Jeff and Lane — What more couli little bro ask for? You guys have ways been best friends as well as brothers. You have greatly influenced my outlook. in life and my future. Thanks for being there. I love you guys. : Little bird, little bird to fit our dreams we ' ll break Your wings. 70 — R,,h,n Ka TOTSIEHS flWOS ROREVOIR ui? i) to all those who have been a part of my life during the past few years friends and family around the world thank you you will always be with me vrfierever I may be Elai Katz See above — 71 = Eric James Ke2erian 12 — Eric Kez Matthew Kidd Mom — Despite the fact that I give you a hard time about many things, I want you to know that I do appreciate all you have done for me. 1 love you. Dad — You have taught me more than anyone else and helped me in almost evetything I have done. I will always love you for this. Amy — You know me better than anyone else does. Although we don ' t always get along, some of the times we have shared have been the best of my life. You ' re a great sister and I will always love you. Marc — Far too many memories to list but I will never forget any of them. Thanks tor a lifetime ot fun squeezed into just six years. Scott — My 2002 buddy: Mammoth ' 87, stewardesses, We only have 68 left , sushi, Doesn ' t anyone have any black and white rilm. Erick — Don ' t worry. Joeseph Biden made it, so will you. 1 Take my license and all that jive. I can ' t drive 55! — Sammy Hagar New car, caviar, four star daydream, I think I ' ll buy a football team. Money -it ' s a hit. — Pink Floyd Miiii KiJJ — 73 Kevin C. Kim Mom and Dad — yuur guielancc, counseling, support and love have nKjkled me into who I am Marco — thanks for introducing me to a sport and to what a friend really is. Greg — thanks lor endurmg the cold and insults Christine — you will always be my ideal woman. Janie — your ears have received much abuse from me — thanks. Steve — thanks for representing what a Korean should not be. P.S. remem- ber, you do not have to suffer to be a writer. Bill Little — your open-mindedness is well appreciated for allowing me to tap into my creativity. Steve — Stevonivich Halpapsky, ac- cept your past and thanks for ex- tending the date on this. Gemma — I will always remember the times we have shared. Kerem — I see reading (my writing) is not one of your better talents — Thanx 74 — K.C. Kim THIS PAGE IS DEDICATED TO THE MEMORIES THAT I HAVE SHARED WITH YOU WHICH HAVE MOLDED ME INTO THE INDIVIDUAL I AM TODAY. THANK YOU. Scott Kleinman ' I yn oloren vaim a y r Y taur hyn yanna se dan tit Nos adan se aglar y sallere. O cymry, fe fydd en nghyrraedd eto ' ch dydd chi. Disgwylwch y ddraig goch, O bydded i ' r iaiteh barhau. Mom and Dad: Thanks for your dose of sanity and your constant support. Love you. Daniel: Well, soon 1 shan ' t have to share a bach- room with you. One piece of parting advice. Don ' t listen to it! To All my Family: Thanks for all your love and support during good times and bad (and obnoxious cliches). Don ' t worry, I ' ll keep in touch always. I ' ll call collect. To All my Friends: Don ' t worry! 1 was just a product ot your deranged imaginations. Twas in the Land of Willows that 1 heard th ' unfathomed breath Of the Horns of Ylmir calling — and shall hear them till my death. — J.R.R. Tolkien ' Ncl Mezzo del cammin di nostra vita Mi ritrovai per una selva oscura Che la diritta via era smarrita. Dante Alighieri La vie, la mort! Que signifient-elles pour un Dieu qui dort? Car le Dieu de la terre ne leurs tiendra jamais Jusqu ' a ce qu ' il soit reveille: Lorsque I ' homme tient a I ' amour de la vie humaine Encore I ' homme vivra libere de peine. We don ' t want to conquer the cosmos; we simply want to extend the boundaries of the Earth to the frontiers of the cosmos . . . This is another lie. We are only seeking Man. We have no need of other worlds. We need mirrors. — Stanislaw Lem 1 see a sort ot self perpetuating slavery. — The Doctor To All my Teachers: Well, I ' m finished. Now tell me, are you servants of God or the Devil.- ' Nullum magnum ingenium sine mixtura dementiae fuit There has not been any great talent without an element of madness. — Seneca Year still after year flows down the Seven Rivers; cloud passes; sunlight glows, reed and willow quivers at morn and eve, but never more westward ships have wasted in mortal waters as before, and their song has faded. ■J.R.R. Tolkien ' Uil:Xinoja!bY)Dcm Kleinman — 75 Anthony Nicholas Khng But the biggest trophy goes to you, mom and dad. Thank you for your wisdom and for bemg a friend: Mr. Tedd Woods, Dr. Archer, Ms. Caims, Mr. Amato, Ms. Richter, Ms. Flood, Mr. Hudnut, Ms. Glickman, Mr. Donahue, Mr. Sasaki, Fr. Fade, Ms. Tellekson, Mr. Holmes, Mr. Salamandra! Mr. Drew, Dr. Waterhouse, Dr. Kleinz, Ms. Holmes, Dr. Butler, Mr. Marsden, Mr. Feulner, Mr. Carlson, Mr. Danziger, ' Mr. Corsello, Mr. Thran, Mr. Stewart, Mr. Sappcy, Don LaMont, Darrel Pick, and John Apgar. (P.S.: The Emmys are dad ' s.) 76 — Anihiiny N. Klmg Dana Kravet2 Mom and Dad: There is no way to ex- press the love that 1 teel for you both so I | will just say 1 love you. Brandon, try not to forget all of the good times we had together (most of course were at your house). Remember one on one to five, pong, caps, probing, and that ' s all we have. ■ -.v Stacey, whether at home or up at college you have always remained close to me. You are my best friend and sister. I love you. Billy (fitty woo), what can 1 say but that we have been through alot. You have been a great friend over the last few years and someone that I can really talk to. Just don ' t forget White Rose, Sepulveda by the tunnel, Saturday morning soccer, and all of the fun we have had at Brandon ' s. Darren, you make me laugh and where ' s the Dash I used to know. Danny, never lose that competitive spirit. John, thanks for helping me keep the faith. To all my other friends at Harvard: Dave P., Matt O., Matt P., Erik C, Eric B,, Jon W., Mike H.(one, two, three, for . . . ), Brandon W.(Tom Sawer), Mike B., Mark R,, and ' Tin, thanks for making my years at school memorable and enjoyable. Daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaanezz — 77 Amma Appa — Thanks tor putting up with this Sri Lankan recalcitrant for so many yrs. I ' ll try to live up to your standards. E.P.-Have 78 — Batya Krtshnadaian Jason Lee ' • - ' M MOM AND DAD — You have given me so much, yet asked for nothing in return. All my life, you have always been there for me with your love and support. Thank you for providing me with the best of everything througout my years at Harvard. I love you! Steve — Thanks for always being there when I really needed an older brother. Your words of wisdom have helped me grow up. Over the years, we have truly become the best of friends. Thanks for looking out for me and making life so much easier for me! Stick around cause I know I ' ll need you again and again . . . Special thanks to Mr. Donahue, Ms. Bradley, Mr. Margolis, Mr. West, Mr. Rust, and Ms. Flood for their guidance and genuine concern in educating me and making the Harvard experience an enriching one. Susan, Francy, and Nancy — Who are you?! . . . Four Members Only . Thanks for your true friendship! The best of wishes always! Kathy and Lisa — Wow! . . . How many years has it been?! You two are truly the best! Thanx for your everlasting friendship. Take care and all the best to both of you! Christine — ' The Most Unforgettable Summer . Life would not be the same without you. Love and friendship always. Jase Lee ■ Marshall P. Levine To Mom and Dad: Thank you tor putting up with me, for better and for worse. You two were always there for me. To Grandma and Grandpa: Thank you for being such wonderful role models for me, and for always caring. To Harlan: Yes, we do live in different worlds, but our relationship has proven that the opposite of day is not always night. Thank you for being my brother. To my friends: Thank you for bemg my friends (HOW PROFOUND!!!) To Tony Bonetti: Thank you for giving me the chance to show that S.O.B. ' s can be beaten, regardless of how much power they have. To Jim Bundrock and the staff at Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center : Thank you for trusting me. You let me learn, and exploited my knowledge. You let my ideas grow, and bounded my ideas with reality and practicality. You let my experience guide my projects, and you reshaped my experience. Put all this together and you get nothing. Live through all this, and you get life. And Jim, you were right, ' ' iC 49 46 45 27 53 20 4 1 20 42 49 54 43 48 OD. Last, to Harvard School: See footnote 1 ,II 1 L in jM m I 80 — Marshall Levi MOM AND DAD: I hate it when you ' re right, but I love you for it. I can ' t even begin to thank you for your love and support. I LOVE YOU. LITTLE DARREN . . . ; RATTTS!!! FFFTTT!!! Skidmarks. NOT! Later Skater! KARA: Thanks fur your loving advice. I appreciate it. Watch for trees, okay. ' ' DINA: No, no, no. I ' m right and you ' re . . . No more child ' s tickets. A kid brother or sister would have been nice, but you guys are okay. I LOVE YOU ALL FOREVER (FOR NOW). TO MY TEACHERS AND FRIENDS: You ' ve made the last six years here a lot easier. Thanks. Dr. John Butler and Fr. John Gill: The two greatest teachers I ' ve ever had. Special thanks to you for caring. Oh yeah! Well, you try harder! — David Letterman Most of what I really needed to know about how to live, what to do and how to be, I learned in Kindergarten . . . And is still true now, no matter how old you are, when you go out into the world, it is best to hold hands and stick together. — Robert Fulghum Aaron Lipeles The answer my friend is blowing in the wind. The answer is blowing in the wind. — Peter, Paul and Mary 82 — Aaron P. Lipeles 1, Dad and Madelene: Although aften don ' t show it, know that I ' ll viays love and appreciate you three very much. To my friends: Chris, Josh, Jeff, Leon, Joon, Stefan, John H., Eric K., Jamie, Aden, Johann, , Mark W., Ricky, etc.: Thank you for all the great times. 1 am grateful to each of you. Justin Lu ... And in here, no one. It ' s a complete catastrophe Now you think it ' s the end, do you want more? — Bob Marley I would never recommend drugs, alchohol or violence. But — they ' ve al- ways worked for me. i ffc kf S. Thompson The bus came by and I got on. That ' s iai l Dlsgan. — Ed t s ? ' ?W taft(,,4. ; L eo Marks Dad: You ' ve always been there for me, and I know you always will he. Thanks. (And thanks for the fun — there ' s been a lot). I ' m going away to college, but I will never really leave. I think you already know that. I love you Mom: You more than anyone else are responsible for wh am. You ' ll always be with me. I love you. David: You ' ve always hung in there, even when it wasn ' t easy. I really admire that. Susan: Thank you for being a friend. Zack: Hey dude. Harvard isn ' t mine anymore — it ' ll be yours pretty soon. Take care ot Aussi for me. I love you. M) ' friends: I can not even begin to sum up all the good times, deep talks, and stupid jokes in one cute little sentence. You all should know what you mean to me; words would kind ot ruin it. In no particular order: Breck, Tim, Jim, Zack, Henry, Wig, Eric, Melanie, Evan, Jon, Eileen, Stacey, Laura, Greg. We are hope despite the times. — R.E.M. Cross Country and Track teams: You guys are all studs. I ' m gonna miss you. Special attention to Stefan, Robert, Brent, and Matt. I feel the need for speed. — Tom Cruise Coach Sweeney: You always made workouts fun. Thank you for helping me to love running. Coach Butler: You have set an example tor me. You will always have my gratitude and respect. Thank you. Coach Drew: What can I say? You are more talented than any high school actor deserves. Thank you for six years of tun and work (they usually were synonymous). Thank You: Mr. Donahue, Mr. Amato, Ms. Flood, Mr. Sal, Mr. Hudnut, Ft. Breidenthal, Coach Taplin, and Mr. West. WIG: Wherever you are, I pray that y ou ' re happy. I ' m always going to miss you. I love you, man. Goodbye. What is there lett tor us that have seen the newly dis- covered stability ot things changed from enthusiasm to a weariness . . . but to rediscovered an art of the theatre which shall be joyful, fantastic, extravagant, whimsical, beaudful, resonant, and altogether reckless ... — W. B. Yeats THERE IS NO FINISH LINE ifiii U hi ht WivmiTY r Willard McLane Oh, evry thouj;ht thats sirunj; a knot in my mind, I might go insane if it couldn ' t be sprung. But Its not to stand naked under unknowin ' eyes, Its for myself and my friends my stories are sung. But the time aint tall. Yet on time you depend and no word is possessed By no special friend And though the line is cut, It ain ' t quite the end, I ' ll just bid tarewcll till we meet again — Dylan, Restless Farewell Then take me disappearin ' through the smoke rings of my mind, Down the foggy ruins of time, far past the frozen leaves, The haunted, frightened trees, out to the windy beach. Far from the twisted reach of crazy sorrow. Yes, to dance beneath the diamond sky with one hand waving free, Silhouetted by the sea, circled by the circus sands. With all memory and fate driven deep beneath the waves. Let me forget about today until tomorrow. — Dylan, Mr. Tambourine Man ' Now the moon is almost hidden The stars are beginning to hide The fortunetelling lady Has even taken all her things inside All except for Cain and Abel And the hunchback of Notre Dame Everybody is making love Or else expecting rain And the Good Samaritan, he ' s dressing He ' s getting ready for the show He ' s going to the carnival tonight On Desolation Row — Dylan, Desolation Row So at last at least the sky for me is a pleasant gray meanin rain or meanin snow constantly meanin ' change but a change forewarned either t ' the clearin ' of the clouds or t ' the pourin ' of the storms an ' after it ' s desire returnin ' returnin ' with me underneath returnin with it never fearful finally faithful it will guide me well across all bridges inside all tunnels never failin . . . — Dylan, 11 Outlined Ep- itaphs ' You ask me questions n i say that every question if its a truthful question can be answered by askin ' it — Dylan, ' Some Other Kinds of Songs W ' lllarJ McClane — 87 So many people in and out of my life, some will last some are now and then. Life is a series of hellos and goodbyes, looks like goodbye again. — BiUy Joel ; I hate Mondays. ' — Garfield «S — Hjm Andrew Mehn William E, Mellenthin 1 Mom and Dad: Thanks for hanging in there with me and giving me all the love, guidance and support I needed. I will always love you. Enjoy yourself, it ' s later than you think. Enjoy yourself, while you ' re still in the pink. The years go by as quickly as you wink. So enjoy yourself, en)oy your- self. It ' s later than you think — Specials ill never be normal agatn. — H9 Marc Minikes In the Future, One of these days, I ' m going to cut you into pieces. — Pink Floyd A quote from a friend, You just want to give massages In the present, I ' m counting the days til summer. A Flash from the Past Mom amd Dad , here ' s a quote dedicated to you, Thanks to you, I ' m much obliged — Led Zeppe- lin I want to thank you for the past 17 years of en- couragement and support. I ' m extremely fortunate and grateful. Bob a.k.a. LBM, you ' re a great brother and friend. You can come and visit, but all I ask is that you call. Also, Bob and Bill say hello. Sheryl , Good Luck Matt , my buddy in everything, we ' ve had fun for the six years. Thanks. I could make a list but I would end up writing a book. Troy : We ' ve become good friends in a short time. Re- member T.J., Dave C, our summer and other adventures. Jeff P. , My Ralph ' s buddy, co-inventor of the MTJ, and friend. Good Luck. You need to get away. Jeff G. , My friend for the past twelve years with more to come. A thanks to the people who have made my life all the more enjoyable. rU see you on the Dark Side of the Moon. — Pink Floyd 90 — Min Mwiie. To Mom, Dad, Robert, Albert, Brian, and Angle: I love you. Thanks forever. And it ' s a better thing that we do now forgetting everything — the why ' s and how ' s. ' While you reminisce about the things you miss, you won ' t be ready to kiss . . . goodbye. Echo and the Bunnymen Maybe there aren ' t any such things as good friends and bad friends. Maybe there are just friends, people who stand by you when you ' re hurt and help you feel not so lonely. Maybe they ' re always worth living for and hoping for and being scared for. Maybe even dying for if that ' s what has to be. No good friends. No bad friends. Just people you want, need to be with; people who build their houses in your heart. Stephen King Neither you nor the rest of the world knows what you can do until you have tried. Ralph Waldo Emerson Not everyone can carry the weight of the world. REM Well we know where we ' re going but we don ' t know where we ' ve been. And we know what we ' re knowing but we can ' t say what we ' ve seen. And we ' re not little children and we know what we want. And the future is certain give us time to work it out. Talking Heads To all my friends, buddies, companions, confidants, and compadres: It would be a great injustice to list all of your names in an informal list. You people made life worth living and the best of the worst of times. You re the greatest. Special thanks go out to Leo, Lisa, Robert, Jamie, Brent, and especially Sandra for keeping me sane in insane times and being there when 1 needed you. You all have mansions in my heart. NE ' VER FORGET: Devil school, white water rafting, smelling like fish, running through walla, 27 shots, 0-4 in five minutes. Chunks, Bellagio ' s fly park, whiz beach, Leo Carillo, Spring Break ' 87, suicide notes, sheep, off roading, fire road visits, and newspaper studying at ucla (yeah right!) and hocking cream cheese! I ' ll never forget you Mike. Breakfasts, bagels, cream cheese and egg s — they all mean so much more with you in mind. Bye. Henry Moi Matthew Alan Mosk It was never there and already its vanishing. — W. S. Merwin — Dad: I could not end this report without a reference to the gallant conduct and most helpful suggestions of Lieutenant Horatio Hornblower, who was my second in command on this occasion, and to whom in great part the success of the expedition is due. — C. S. Forester — Mom: A mother is not a person to lean on, but a person to make leaning unnecessary. — Dorothy Fisher — Julie: Life is one long standardized test. (Uh Oh!) A.W.,B.C.,W.M.,M.R.,etc.: . . . and who knows, maybe we ' ll see you ... in the movies! — Carey, Herman and Ed — The tide is turning It ' s only a state of mind. — Brazil er Waters — 92 — Mallhew Alan Mosk Harrison Moss 93 Life is like a huge mirage It seems so easy to see But, when I take a closer look, 1 catch my eyes deceiving me. Is it sunny or does it rain? Am I at peace or engulfed in pain? Does the sun rise and work its way west, Or, IS that the moon radiantly dressed? Could every answer mean something else? Are those useless books upon my shelf? Is that just wind upon my withered forehead. Or, is it the spirits of forgotten dead? Why should I strain my innocent brow? In order to worry about the trivial now? Indeed I should not, I should set my soul free, And though It will fly fast, right behind will be me Timothy Armstead Naud ober 1987 Timothy Armstead Naud k4 t - 94 — Tim Naud I iom and Dad — Even when I was a spate tadct, yoii stuck with mc and taught mt how to improve daily. I Jove you. an -When this loincs out I will be taller and weigh more than you: the skinny wimji thai you are. Thanks for the motivation to ow. Now that I am bigger 1 don ' t have to say I love you, but I will, gure it out — 29 out of 52 days saved only by the (Southern) Bell. Mall OUary — 95 Whit Olsen of minplftf kiiuwlcil tc! llif horrur! iht lnjrrorl ' — Hcan ut OiirkiR-ss, Jusi-pli (AHiriul y ' — i)ij wc L-vcr ttll yt)ur piirt-nis wliy wc tall yuii that ' Rick — Sl lijss, maul litii-wa aiul b ' TCH (or ivir ami ivir, aint-n, Fhil — H: l arty ' s at my hijtisc ami roadtrips, its hcc-ii cuul, ya kriow Nuw ifl ' d uiily rfincmh to giVL- ytjti iiiy lupy litluri. ' Iftivm fur thf laiul u ' tht- lakes, yuu wuliklii ' t h ' ' ■ mtiki- that all tip (■|Hri--s to yoti, Whit, you ooti ' — «l, Phil) Mikcr — W stratt f trip it ' s liccii. Stt-vt- — Wi- sure showctl thost- Tamagawatis how to hav. Amiricitii lime, Juliit we? (NC))-(a gaseous sobstante), |ioliee harassment, and ' ol beer. Loll — Do yoo know the Jillerente between a inathine and a wood sei I ' ll see yoLi in the big GiG in the sky(!) — S. Halpape, rent metaphysical guy. Harvard, I toast you. You are now officially j,c brown. — P. Rubin, another renowned metaphysical guy, dilf from the guy mentioned previously, (circle which one you like I ; The French have a phrase for it. The bastards have a phrase for everything and they are always right. To say goodbye is to die a [slig almost insignificant, but cjuantifiably sizable, (in other words, SMALL) amount]. — Ray Chandler Sex farm women, let me plow you with my pitchfork; talk about mud-flaps, my baby ' s got ' em; she ' s got a tuxedo, I wanna sink her wi pmk torpedo; its a fine line between clever and stupid; people spontaneously cumbust every day!; you can ' t really dust for vomit, you kn Puppet Show and Spinal Pap (no, no, 1 told them a thousand times . . . its Spinal Tap and Puppet Show) Ben-wa, ben-wa, ben-wa, bcn-wa, ben-wa, ben-wa, ben-wa, ben-wa . . . (repeat chorus) — Ben-Wa by John Kappler Think of pink, it ' s a very relaxing color — some non-heterosexual from a non-G, PG, or R rated movie. It was working just a second ago. — the story ot our lives. Some rules to live by: ing source for personal success and acceptance Some rules to live by: 1) Trick others into accepting your sick schemes as an exciting source for personal succf 2) Call the truth an insult to avoid accepting it as fact, .i) Railiate the influence of despair and deceit wherever you go. A) Do anything wrong for public approval. ■)) Demand unearncei rewards. and last but not least, 6) thrill when your hateful remarks make somcone s face fall into fearful — Survival Research Laboratories Guide to Better Living Through High School Administratio Look around, The grounei rises high. To the right Is the springtime ot my lite. — Simon + Garfunkel ;t|washeel an insect underfoot. 1 wonder if it was a grasshoppi There is no dark side of the moon really. As a matter of fao dark. — tHE pINK HOYD So I demolished the theater, drove several large staples inf forehead, and just put an end to human civilization as we k today . . . what can I say Phil? I ' m sorry! — W. William i You walk down the street with your Belinda Carlisle do . . Bitch, by Johny F. A push-to-walk button, Whit. That ' s . 5 points! — little Farrel What did 1 tell you, youse guys, no putting Truffles i RadaRange anymore. He gets clausterphobic. - — somewh Van Nuys at Phil ' s. To find profundity in mundane events — the secret to lite (flashing florescent light fixtures, combined with a proper volu fLOYD is better than chemically induced hallucinations, really.) We wanted to put all this stuff on our pages, bur yo more room. Phil and Steve, doing Whit ' s page last on Tu 2 9 88 way past our nap-time. Mom and Dad — 1 don ' t want to sound corny so I wont. But there is something I ' ve never told you that 1 want to get out of the way. All my life, you ' ve made me do things 1 didn ' t want to do. And in the process, you made me very mad. But now 1 realize that everything you have done has helped me grow as a person. No other parents in the world would try so hard, sacrifice so much, and take as much tongue from a kid who never showed any appreciation. You guys are pretty okay, as far as Korean parents go. And now for the customary thanks to all my teachers line ... I really do thank each and every one of you and I really did learn some stuff. To Mr. Corsello: Thanks for making me want to stick with Latin for four years — it was worth it. To Ms. Boyd: Thanks for all your help and patience. (And most of all, thaks tor letting us turn in our work late without dropping a grade). To Mr. Hoover: Thanks for all your guidance and for just being an all- around good guy. And special thanks to two people who have inspired and supported me through the years — Ms. Michael Moore (my ex-sixth grade teacher) and Mr. Joon Kim (my ex-Sunday school teacher). WM wm M El H ■ f i : ' U ' Xl To a few guys who made it a little easi- Weston — You Korean grandmother you; remember me in ten years when 1 ask you for money. Frez — - You ' re a nice guy even though you ' re always asking me to help you with your schoolwork. Shashi — When you finally get the car of your dreams, we ' ll race sometime. Butland T. Baker — The name says it all. Raymond — For a guy who only talks about colleges and cars, you ' re still kinda interesting. Grandma la — Aye lubba yooze! ' Grandma lb wondcrtul smile. Always smile that Harvard — Well, I never thought I ' d get this far. It ' s finally over. And now that it is, a few words in parting. Although the last three years have been the worst years of my life, the lessons I have learned and the experiences 1 have gained will remain with me forever. And for that, I say thank you with all my heart. Harvard, if 1 could do it all over again . . . 1 WOULDN ' T SmllmSam Pack— 97 Always and forever striving to be head and shoulders above the rest HARVARD ' S GREATEST The Beginning of It All Come on y ' alJ it ' s time to get nice The Cooler Club at its finest Thanks for all the memories fellas! Charles Patton Thought about it much much later Could of went to school and been much greater But you chose to lead that fate And now you ' re suckin ' on a bone when it should have been steak The whole purpose of the story 1 told Was made to inspire you to reach your goal Stop walking through Life as if you are blind You should reach for your diploma cause I ' m reachin ' for mine — M.C. Shan To all rhc buddies, [he [im« have been yreat Al: ELA baby 92 gold my man your lar siiU growls Eric: R«iless man. why you pby me fai , , stay righte Dan: Yah Bru. keep up the play George: Your hair ' s still not blond straight B: HELLO Greg: I.ater peanut Take it slow. Latet O Everything ' s gonna be all right — Bob Marley DAD: A mentor and supporter from day one, I appreciate eve- rything, I ' ll always love you: re- member Tri V MOM: I ' ll love you forever, a lov- ing shoulder to cry on and always there for me during troubled times PAULA: The greatest sis. I know you will succeed and be great in whatever you have to offer life. Entire Family: Your love for me has enabled me to achieve new and greater heights. Thanks for eve- rything. mm ,€ y[iU ■S Just kickin ' it Matthew V. Pauley Where ' s my tuK-link. ' ' It ' s expensive! Hey, guys, remember the tape. Marty ; have fun next year. To Mom . I rt the lasi few yv. and giiiilcUKe- To Tasha ; Yi arc great. I am To the B.C. ; Thank yuu Cue illy a|ipr«iatc the way yuu have helpeil arul wurkcil with me fo Dad : I love you. Thank you for the help and support in the slluve yuu n,ank yuu lor everything lw,llm,.ss your luve , pg , , p, y j racquetball. To u are great; I w.ll always love you I ho| e your next two years Courtficy Kim : You guys are SO special. I love you a lot. Have fun in high school, Courtney. going to miss you. It was (un. ih Thran and Cuach Carlsun, Football and Rugby JO Mall Pauley — 99 Ralph W. Pearson When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro. Once in a while you get shown the light, in the strangest of places, if you look at it right. — GD I ' m the one that ' s going to die when time for me to die, so let me live my the way I want to. — Jimi Hendrix .i rv tA ti Thank you to all my family and friends. A special thanks goes to my mom and my dad and Charles too. Oh and Mom, its OK. 4AD 4AD 4AD RULES Farzad — You are almost a perfea brother. Your only flaw is that you are so TOPOL. Thank you for all your help. Gilda — You are so sweet and kind. I am glad that we have become friends. I hope you and Farzad will take pleasure in raising your new child. 1 S Mk Mr tii Mmim,, Madar joon — Thank you for all your sage ad a great man 1 love you both, Ma Moatiar — TTiank you fur all your love moments 1 love you both Mom — You have alvt-ays throughout my life I hope I Lara — Through the years v Niioo — You are the best o low that someday it will all come to use, Pedar joon — 1 never really got to knoi vc and support, Baba Moosa — You are my mspiration and my motivation to do bettei ry my hardest and to achieve success. I only hope that you i ell. but I c , life 1 iure that you were forget our special thank you for supporting me repay you one day I love you both i satisfied with the results. Dad ■ than words can say. L ' grown to be better friends, Thank you for all the good times. Samira — Those movies were great, so was the summer of 86 at U.C.L.A. could have ever asked for. Ill always remember two cents worth Au-pain door policy. You can be a pain but that ' s the way I like you! Thank you for making my life so interesting. Allen and Davina — You two are great. I ' ll never forget E B, or G.L. Elliot — You ' ll always be my little pesh. To my other 2 I cousins thanks for everything. Teachers — Phil. Nat, Mr Bens. Dr, Kleinz. Mrs. Feulner, Mr Donahue. Father Dunnan. Mrs. Reed. Miss Richmond. Mrs Glickman Special thanks to Dr. Butler. Miss Flood, Mrs. Cairns, and F.laine Hary, who have made my life much more meaningful and easier for me. Friends — Rutland, C.B., Larry C . Brandon C, ( rlo D , Eric G. Josh G . Ela. K . KC. U-o M.. Dave P„ John R. John S., Jon W., Brandon W., Scott W., Marty K.. JiU F., Jeff L, Debby D.. Susan F.. Orna N.. MicheUe G.. DanicUe R., Mike S. 102 —■ Sexy Bird K ■C A ' ' Ken Reber To all my friends: You guys are the best. Thanks for all the good times. You made the transition to Harvard much easier. 104 — Kenny Riher Savi — thanks for being there when I needed you. I love you! Good luck in Irvine. Friends — I never could have survived Harvard without you guys. Thanks!! Baiya — Echo and Jesus and the Mary Chain suck!!! Mom and Dad — What more could I ask for. In no way could I ever repay you for what you have given me. I love you a lot. Shaihi Mum Reddy — 105 Josh Resnik « Mom Dad : We ' ve been through good times and bad times but one thing is clear: you ' re the best parents I could ever hope for. Mom : ' The mother-child relationship is . . . , in a sense, tragic. It requires the most intense love on the mother ' s side, yet this very love must help the child grow away from the mother, and to become fully independent. — E. Fromm Dad : I couldn ' t find any good quotes for you, but I ' m sure that if something good was said you would already have told me yourself Sarah : In the words of one of my favorite people: you ' re a ' 100 ' ?? great ' sister. ' Well say goodbye it ' s Independence Day All boys must run away come Independence Day So say goodbye it ' s Independence Day All men must make their way come Independence Day. — B. Springsteen 106 —Josh Re Peter Richards . kJk •« ' B,i Mom and Dad: Al- though sometimes you think I ' m just a border, I couldn ' t make it without your love and guidance — Thank You. Kevin, Ivan, and Vanessa: Your friendship and affec- tion has given my strength and joy and has made growing up easier. Remember; Richards Enterprises .. ' Saf: The times have been unforgettable. We are the Ca- lifornia kids and nothing is going to stop us in these Golden Years. — Bowie Danny: Liberty Weekend; Sgt. Pepper ' s Dance; Terminator (Hello); Palm Springs; What could the future possibly behold ' Shippel: Thanks for the companionship and the fun; You had better practice your Poker! Rose and Chan: From John Dye to Midnight Talks to C.l.F. Tennis Champions — we will always be the Three Musketeers Bobby H., Brandon C, Billy G., Darren J., Larry B., Aden F., Scott W., Elai K., Coach Sal (and the tennis te.im) Coach Corso (and the water polo team), and all the others: Thanks for making my years at Harvard bearable and even en|oyable Anything can happen now that we have slid over this bridge, anything at all. -Fitzgerald You only live once, but if you live right, once is enough. :ORK :LAKE%, 4 Peler Rikkkards — 107 Mom and Dad — We fight and we love because we care. I want you to understand how much I appreciate you teaching me how to care. You couldn ' t have done a better job at being parents, don ' t sell yourself short. You know I will always love you, and for what you have shown me to love, thank you. Sara You little bubba!! Keep up the good schoolwork and make us proud. I love you too much to always fight with you, but sometimes you ' re tun to bug. I ' m sorry if I have been a pain but I love you. Good luck. Hey bird — did you see a little Hari-Krishna midg- et in the tree or is it me! ' ' ! — Eddie Murphy AAAAGH!! Heh Hch. — P.W. Herman But if my baby don ' t love me no more, I know her sister will!! — Jimi Hen- drix Hey foo ' dun be messin ' wit da fri Puss ' n Boots — Bad times, and badder times, lite will always be def for the Linda Flora Locoz, I love you bra, head high and break some hearts-Taaner. ' ' ! Sperm Whale — Lite don ' t get much better, when you ' re loved. We ' ve had it all ups and downs (so has my car — ON DA ROOF) but we are lovin ' it all, CAROL ANNE — they don ' t come much better, let ' s hold on to them as long as we can, great times: golf (whoops it slipped) let ' s get some more, hang low — The Reef Norwegia — Big and Bad you have been a bud through it all, let ' s keep it strong for times to come be seein ya soon — Karch Justin Richland U)H Ju,lni Ruhiand = Mark Jason Richman I really wish 1 was less of a thinking person and more a fool who ' s not afraid of rejection. — Billy Joel Whatever you do, do with all might; Things done in halves are never done right. WJ0 1 Ti ■ 1 1 ' 1 0. I H H ■ k.Aj j H • . 1 1 All you need is love ... — the Beatles t family for the humor, patience, support, and love they have shown, I love you all very dearly, We are family: my brother and my sisters and me . . . — Sister Sledge Today is the first day of the rest of your life, — Anonymous Should I try to be a straight ' A ' student? If you are then you think too much. — Billy Joel Don ' t walk in front of me, I may not follow. Don ' t walk behind me, I may not lead. Walk beside me and just be my ftiend. Thanks to; Carlo for his Renaissance outlook Joon for elevating my notion of intelligence; . •, Kazuma for his arm to complement my speed • and Mike for sharing my feelings. Thanks to all my teachers for their wisdom and i friendship, especially to Mrs. Ehrlich, Mr. Little ' . ' i ' K and Mr. Donahue. The only abnormality is the incapacity to love. — Anais Nin To travel hopefully is a better thing than to arrive. — Stevenson Mark Richman — 109 If there ' s one thing in my life that ' s missing It ' s the time that I spen d a Sailing on the cool and btjj And it ' s a kind of special ' Wh - you ' re dii dn the sSi ■ fating at the ftilf moon like Mark Rosen ) anyone: Take my advice: don ' t listen to me. You can just turn the page w and go on, or you must stay all the way through — there is no termission and this could go on for a while. If I ventured into the pstream . . . oh, forget that, that ' s already been done. Wine in the orning and some breakfast at night . . . that ' s been done also, and e V.U. did it so much better than I could ever do. Anyway, time get back to the subject. Everyone who thinks they deserve thanks )m me does hereby receive it, here and now, I won ' t name every me. Returning to important business, please forgive me, thanks for itting up with me, and I ' ll pay you back next week. Special anks to the family, of course, and all the little people. Mark Rosin —111 Jamie Rosenberg rWd ' iy. Why? ' But I dream rigsJHt never jlere; and I say, ' Why not? — Erik — Hey, we want some Peter — My father. Re- p....y Remember, what the member, she doesn ' t @ %$? ' . If you can ' t say it. you j can t do It. , just has to be there. Time may change me, but I can ' t change time. -David Bowie — Mr Hand! What ate you doing here ??!! -Spicoli — Paulina — Thanks for the momories, babe. The song is over, it ' s all behind me . . . -Pete Townsend — Danny — Have any ex- tra caps I can borrow, dude? -Bruce Springsteen — Darren — It ' s your fault. You pushed the trash can in front of me. Stephen — I do not know if I could have made it through all of those summers without you. If you ever want to borrow some camping equipment, you know where to look. We will always be best friends. Chris — Buddy, I do not know where I would be without your advice. If you ever do a shoot with Christy Brinkley, invite me. Matt — Don ' t break too many hearts, and stay out of trouble. To my family — Thanks for being there when I need you and for being so sup- portive. I love you all. Cindy — You ' re the great- est person, but stop yelling. John Rosenbego — 113 Daniel Adam Rothenberg An unexamined life is not worth living ... — Cheers (Socrates) Mom and Dad — Although I may not show it all the time, I really do ap- preciate ail the caring, devotion and support that you have given me throughout the years. Brad — Of all the things you ' ve taught me, there is one that stands out; What ' s money? A man is a success if he gets up in the morning and gets to bed at night and in between he does what he wants to. — Bob Dylan ' There ' s so many different worlds. So many different suns. And we have just one world, But we live in different ones. — Dire Straits Now all them things that seem important, well they just vanished in the air. — Bruce Springsteen ' Nothin ' gets in my way, not even locked doors, I won ' t follow the lines that be laid before. I ' ll get along anyway out there. Anyhow, anyway, anywhere . . . — Peter Townshend A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men. ' — W. Wonka Slipin ' and a Slidin ' Yea life ' s a rollerball. Slipin ' and a Slidin, Skateaway, that ' s all . . . — Dire Straits I ' m free, I am free, and freedom tastes of reality ... — The Who A Rich — Along with your comic rou- tines and serious anecdotes, you have been a great brother and best friend — Yea, we ' re laughin and drinkin ' . Nothin feeis better than blood on blood. To my friends — Gather your wits and hold on fast, your mind must learn to roam. Just as the Gypsy Queen must do, ya gotta hit the road! BiU — O MV GOD ' a.nything ' ! junior pride 86 87, pong — Id keep playing, beach is ' beach, dinner is dinner, U, U, U, U. U-troub!c maker, if you ever wanna get weird or somethin ' ya know, you ' re over there on MeadviUe, right ' ' B-Sgt Peppers dance, pre, post U2. Mr Toad ' s Ride, caps and a little jazz, yea, but that ' s all we have . . and that wa£ when we were sober, yaaa -alright! Dan — summer S3-Laguna and Mexicali; the Ventures. W formal, 4 all in l=tight squeeze, at 7:30 in the morn- ing DAM ' — and you call me a horndog Dar — rubies cube, yogurt, my welcome home greeting 8 87, the Saffio ' s, Disneyland, caps on the deck, wait, what ' s the alarm number? Really. I haven ' t had anthing to drink!? — Sure tnk — Danny pull over, AMBULANCE! 300 bucks and no kiss! no. you don ' t understand, our dates are not here, sweet oncs-on-oncs, Clippers 1 in 3000. Pete — HELLO! hi ya Lightman. NY-Dylan, dope man, wall streer=we were unstopable, P.S.86. fearsome foursome — out of line, you and B ' s endless game, late summer 87-hystcrical-the terminator-thanks for the glasses pannet To Dana, the Jo(h)ns and Mait ' s, Bob. C. Woody, Chilly-CCC, and everyone else, thanks for good times J — Thanks for all the laughs and buzzed kisses (on the cheek) — Pil ako A — Thanks for just hangin out man. she ' s always bonin ' . bonin ' Dunny Rottenherg Richard Rubin JE MENERVE PAS, JEXPLIQUE IM NOT HYPER, IM EXPLAINING LA PREMIERE GAFFE CEST DE SE LEVER THE FIRST MISTAKE IS WAKING UP JAIME PAS QUON ME PRESSE I DONT LIKE TO BE RUSHED MAMAN, PAPA, ET CAPUCINE, MERCI BEAUCOUP POUR TOUT. JE VOUS ADORE. MOM, DAD, THANKS FOR EVERYTHING, I LOVE YOU, IK-, — Ruhard Rubn Daniel Saferstein To all my friends: Our memories of yes- terday will last a lifetime; we ' ll take the best, forget the rest, and someday we ' ll find: these are the best of times. — Styx People say I ' m crazy, but I have a good time. Simon Garfunkel Ba da da da da feeling groovy. Garfunkel — Simon and Paddy, Chunk, Teddy Freddy: 1 just can ' t stop lovin ' you. — Michael Jackson The All-American Corn Flake: Gatsby ' s house is always your house. Were rockin ' in paradise from coast Coach Hilliard: ' Man can not live on bread (basketball)alone. — Matthew 4:1 1:4-5 But it was sure fun trying. Thanks for everything. Mom and Dad: Time for me to fly . . . I ' ve got to set myself Jon Boy: Wine in the morning, breakfast at night, I ' m free . . that ' s just how it ' s got to be. 1 know it hurts to say beginning to see the Ught. — A Booter Original goodbye, but it ' s time for me to fly. — REG Speedwagon Love you both and thanks for everything. _ ,. .„ , , .. „. Felipe: Brothers till the end. — Omgo Boingo I love you chunk from Sloth. Uh...Sa — 117 = Craig Schuiteverder THEC«VY MWORITYRULE CDMESlO 50UTH AFRICA The road goes ever on and on Down from the door where it began, Now far ahead the road has gone, And I must follow if I can. Pursuing it with eager feet, Until it joins some larger way. Where many paths and errands meet. And whither then? I cannot say. — J.R.R. Tolkien There is a theory which states that if anyone discovers exactly what the Universe is for and why it is here, it will instantly disappear and be replaced by something even more bizarre and inexplicable . . . There is another which states that this has already happened. — Douglas Adams, The Restaurant at the End of the Universe 7 « — Cra,,; Schuilevoerder UpdUd right) Jeffrey Chen Shih He who hesitate ' lose. ' So it goes. Chinese Wise Man Suck moose . . . rabbit stew, Cambodian salad, bagel I, Dinner, you ate it . . . , You ' re a ninny!, trying to escape from here is like . . . Kill the Bard. ' ' , 1 thought you brought the batteries! (1 still don ' t get it ... ), Boris Ingree. !?, John Wilson from Yale, 5 Turbo. Hey! We want some . . . , Which one ' s the grade? The one with the circle! a 9?!? out of a hundred?, moving underwear, toasted hair. Axis, 1 was not offsides!, What kind of cake.- Birthday!, Beef and pork, Dramamine!, AWAY!, See YOU Harvard! The picture below is dedicated to Stefan and John since the y like it so much. JeffShih —119 There is no competition for the MHA class of ' 83 — Fried, one couldn ' t ask for a better friend, Dena, you are everything I ever dreamed of and more. It) .- ' I ' ' J? L- ' w Bobba, Granny and Oupa Z ' L — Though no longer here physically, you are always in my mmd- You taught me so much, I shall never forget you! Ramah tc Elyse, May David — Frc Heschel, Fighto i 8 to EUy, Mary to Voohoo, we have been Chaverii We helped each othe in tinnes of need, and have become like brothers May this continue. My Family — Though we are spread out all over the world, we still remain a strong, loving family. I love you all very much. Mr- West — My Rebbe ■ — a Tzadik by any other namt There are no words to express my thanks. Mr- Corsello — Vini Vidi, Cucurri (just kidding!) Thanks for being a great teacher and friend. Never forget the shlump! Ishkabipel. Frs. Dunnan and Bnedenthat — TTianks fot educating me, and more importantly putting up with me. Dr. Archer — Thanks for teaching me how to write, and for being a friend. Mrs.Javitz - Thanks for being my Mom at school. You were always there when I needed someone. Dri. Lander and Kleinz There are few finer! Mtss Harrod — Mamame (just kidding). Haven Filey, El Salvador — You made my transition to Harvard easy You are an ir- replaceable teacher and friend. F.Lang. Dept. — Thanks for put- ting up with me! Mr Marsden — Dankeschon Eli — From Giborey to 2 A.M. departures — tu eres mi favorito Dad — I never thought I would be thanking you fot sending me to Harvard! You are my mentor, my teacher, my fabulous father, and friend. Todah, I love you! Mootz Eshete Chayii, are the only words to describe you, I love you! Chanshe — Well you ' ve changed from green and red pants to guess and shmess. Thanks for being there when I needed you. You are the worlds best sister! (even though you come from a Chinese nun, just kidding!) amigo! Rabbis Greenbiatt, Grossman, Karonsky, Dorf, Meisels, Goldstein, Russ and Ichay — You have all played major impacts on my life — Todah Dana — From the Screwball tu girls, we ' ve encouraged each other along the way Thanks! Mark — Do you ever sleep- ' Keep up your Judaism, Never forget Jabotinskys dream! Matthias — Aus Angst in die hosen scheisen! Viel Gluck! Shortie — Why did you have to make both free throws ' Nu, you wanr a knish- ' Dan — I cant find the words to describe you! Mammoth, Sukkoi, Hats — You are truly unique. Prefects ' 87 — We are amazing! Never forget your Bombay Pleasure Pack! Zeida — You are a model for humanity. Your positive outlook is something that all men admire. I could not have asked for a more loving grandfather. You are my teacher and advisor. May you enjoy 120 years. I love you! Beatrice — One could not have asked for a nicer addi- tion to our family. To all my friends thanks for the memories and good luck! Kap — One daj riJ be able to sei your voice apart Thanks tor everything Ptk — How ' s Com? What ya ma call it Good luck at Harvard! Shabbat Shalom! Aden — Zayin Ba-ayin, Midnight Calls, Long Live Chabad. Keep dreaming about Lauren! Enc — Voetsak, Shwarma, Poundcake, Rice Pilaf — We ' ve gone through it aU! Brandon — One day you ' ll see the light! (not fuz) Jf — johnny Shippd Harvard — Thanks for opening my box, and making me tolerant. I shall miss you. Thomas Andrew Smith Eric Jacob Stern To My Family: To express in words what you all have meant to me throughout my life is truly an impossible task. We have shared so much together — from happy times to sad times; from memorable moments to forgettable moments; from four people to five people. You have been the single most important role in my growth and 1 would never trade the times we have spent for anything else in the world. Like 1 always have said, we really are the greatest family, and 1 look forward to many great memories and experiences to come. 1 Love You more than you could ever know. Watch me now!! . _ _ — MOMMY: We have laughed together and cried together. You have taught me so much about life — how to express yourself, how to have fun, how to live. You have brought me the greatest brother possible and, even against our pleadings, Maia — a.k.a. the wonder child. As you know, it will be hard to leave behind the life at home, but I know I will never leave you guys. We are just too close. I mean, if I could put up with Dump Bus, ' 87, I can put up with anything! Right. ' ' Mom, I Love You. You Know It. DAD: Our memories carry us to so many places, doing so many things that when I think of any meaningful childhood experience, you are there. The list is endless: heli-skiing with Jon, white water rafting, the Blue Diamond case in Kentucky (me buying burgers for the widows), tennis with Vic B., the infamous Dump Bus and France ' 87 ... I thank you for introducing me to skiing. But most of all, I thank you for all the sup- port you have given me. You taught me to always give my best, to be proud of who I am. I ' m deeply sorry for ever beating you at tennis. No, wait. No I ' m not! Dad, I love you, JESS: We were right, huh. There aren ' t any two brothers like us! We have lived the most en- joyable existence possible and have been the best of friends, even through trying times. You stuck with me on moving to L.A. and on Maia ' s birth. I Love You. You are the best. Don ' t stop until 21 ' ! !!! ---•e Wake up to find out that you are the eyes of the world The heart has its features, its love, and its thoughts of its own Wake now discover that you are the sun that the morning brings The heart has its seasons, its evenings, its songs of its own — Grateful Dead Life was a thing Money could buy Rich would hve Poor would die Everywhere you go You hear the poor man cry I can ' t take it, no. No, no, no, no, no. — Yellowman Every silver lining ' s got a touch of grey. — Grateful Dead Teachers: Madame matz: Vous m ' avez enseigne le fran- cais. Qu ' ext-ce que je peut dire. Merci bien . . . Dr. Kleinz: You have made my Harvard expe- rience worthwhile. More than a teacher, you have been a great friend. For that I am grateful. Sometimes we ride on your horses Sometimes we walk alone Sometimes the songs that we hear are just songs of our own — Grateful Dead I never had any friends later on like the ones I had when I was twelve. Jesus, does anyone. ' ' — Stand By Me 122 — Eric Jacob Stem Weston Suh Mom and Dad : Thank you so much for all you have done. Dad 1 thank you fur your trust in me and Mom for all the faith. 1 know how much you have worked to provide us with what we have, and 1 will try my best to make you proud. 1 love you both. Steve and Susie : As your brother, I want to let you both know that all the things that I have done is to help you avoid the mistakes that I have made. Now that I ' ve broken Mom and Dad in, life should be a lot easier on you two. They gave you life, and you gave them hell Shout, Tears for Fears. Spain ' 88 : Matt, Susan, Amy, Laura, Aaron, Nancy, Abcy, Margrct, Stac , Chris- tiana, and Jefa Ann. Mount Herman, Jamie, french fry, Cuellar, Is this Spain , ■■What the . . . is this: ' , U2 in Madrid, la placina, Paralex, Ice cream! , ' Women against abortion are P.Y.W.FA! , helgado, San- gria, Maria Carmen, horse back riding, bodey, C; Me , Henar, bocadiUo, cu- cumber and the green pepper. Where did all the good times go. ' To all my Friends : We ' ve had so much fun. Thanks for sharing it with me. You doingus , extinguisher, chase with jeep, pennies, minkage. Dwaaain , code blue. ' ' , dollar movies, Jawber, K. ' W.P., Magic Mountain, JwCru., Dennies, What dude? , yellow BMW, Burning, Music for the Masses , Bruce ' s, Dude your set! , Doug-Mcdonalds, Sushi with Jim, D+G, Hoi Toys, Newport S.O., whe.trh., Amber M. Party. Friends are more dangerous than the enemies sword. , With time moving so last, memories are all you can hang on . — W.S. Scott Gendo Tanaka ' 1 feel good! — James Brown Lite moves pretty fast. If you don ' t stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it. -Ferris Bueller SPECIAL THANX TO : Drs. Archer Butler, el profesor Donahue, Deac, Fr. B, Ms. Boyd, Cairns, Flood, Reed, Coach Roberts (despite his jokes) ARI-GATO-GOZAl-MASH-TAH Live long and prosper. -Spock It was the best of times It was the worst of times. — Charles Dickens MOM DAD : We ' ve not always seen eye to eye but we ' ve come to understand and accept each other for what we are. I thank you tor this. You ' ve nourished me with all of your love and were there when I needed you. I can never fully thank you enough for all that you ' ve done and sac- rificed for mc. I love you. RYAN : ' What can I say ' You ' ve tol- erated me for 12 years. What an ac- complishment! You ' ve been a terrific brother. Keep up the good work and grades and you ' ll keep mom and dad off your back! I love you. OJICHAN OBACHAN : Thank you tor the love you ' ve given me. I love you. FRIENDS : Matt, Robin, Mike, Darren, Kerem, Whit Weston: I ' ve really tound my niche with you guys. Thanks tor the good times. P.S. — Thanx goes to Mrs. Silva for supporting the team 124 — GcnJ,, Slilu Glen Thomas Z V- U The I:xik1us is hcTf Teenage Wasteland, Its Only Teenage Wasteland, Whtn Im tired, unthinkable, and told I hide in my music and forget the day. There ' s a feeling 1 gel when I look to the West , , , Many dreams tume true and some have silver linings. I hve for my dreams and a pocket full of gold. And if you listen very hard P wi The I lUi. t last. When all is one and one is all. To be a rock and not to role Good friends we have had O. good friends we have lost Along the way. yeah In this great future You can ' t forget your past Glen, you ' re either going to be President by the age uf twenty, or someone ' s going to break both your arms, -Jeff Bens Is this really what you ' re going to do for the rest of your lifer What do you mean? I mean hanging around w a bunch of animals partying every weekend. No, after 1 gradu Ttrnm I ' m gonna party every night. (quoted by Stephe -Ray Bradbury Fahrenheit 451. 1 King, Fire-Starter ' ) To my family : Dad and Mom, you both always stood by and helped mc when times were rtralJy lough. 1 love you both so much and will never be able to thank you tnough for all your kindness and support. Lisa, as a sister you arc the best, as a fncnd you ' re even better Lora. keep Hghiing, cause someday youU be the best Lynda, don ' t grow up ot fast on me, you ' ll always be my most favorite sister, Kyle, liitte Verve, be tough and keep scoring goals for me I love you all, THANKS To my Friends ; Brant, Hawau. the beach, the best times Burnt. Matt, the morning after, liaming to Zeppelin, biking. Dan, the Jamaican party, the post party for the semiformal, raiding yuur records. To the rest — thank for the best times : CB. JC. BM, DG. KC, DS, BW. EB JKH y k E Hi Sn B Gkn Troll - - 125 mil: x. 126 Rois Thomas Garrison Tong The final day has passed. My term at Harvard has ended. From my desk, I have cleared away the books, the papers, the eraser dust and the tears. For the very first time the desk is empty. Only a soiitarty pencil box interupts the flat desk top. I want to remove its contents before discarding the old box. As 1 grasp the case its chattels chatter against the tin sides. The box fits naturally in my hand, and a cursory glance reveals all of the familiar indentations, scratches and hieroglyphs accumulated over my school career. The lid opens with a deep metallic click. Instead of just dumping the school supplies into the top drawer and being done with it, 1 decide to look through the stuff Within the case I find pens, pencils, a straight edge, a rubber band, erasers, white out, and a pair of scissors. I remove each pen and pencil individually. As 1 do so, each one sketches a memory in my mind, some good, some bad; some refineable, some indelibly permanent. Each item in turn, creates its own memory. The images become more vivid and I begin to dream . . . Mom and Dad: I love you and I hope you ' re proud! I ' ll never be able to tell you how much I appreciate your selfless sacrifices. I hope one day to be able to meet your high standards of love. Grandpa: I hope you ' re proud too! I love you very much. Greg and Geoff: You ' re both the greatest brothers I could ever want. Thanks for sticking by me. To all the instructors that have and measured me for 18 years: Thanks! Mrs. Reed: Thanks for introducing me to Jack and Ernie. Dr. Kleinz: You opened up my mind and made me a better person. Mrs. Daniels: Thanks for over six years of dedication despite my erratic practice routines. To my friends at Harvard: good luck and thanks for making my three years what they were. CF, CL, DT+ME: Student Council, Clear Creek, bowling. Elevator Action, the City. Thanks for always being flexible and for just being good friends. LC+LS: Stick ' em up! , ... for a million dollars , Monopoly, Fooze Ball, and water-skiing. Let ' s not lose touch. JA+MI: Ai Capone and Margefellow, thanks for everything; I ' ll never forget you two. YF: Thanks for helping me to see through the ram to the rainbow KN: I ' ll always be there for you, PSP. And now, the box is empty. I dose the lid shut. The pencil case feels unnatural in my hand, and the engravings look less complex; less substantial. Its job done, 1 place the case high on a shelf never to be opened again. The box is empty, but memories it once contained will live on inside me forever. ■m Garrison Tong — 127 Zack Van Amburg To my teachers: Each one of you has taught me a lot. You were all special, and I learned a great deal from working with you. I would especially like to thank the following teachers: Mr. Holmes (an inspiration and an exemplary being), Dr. Kleinz (the most brilliant and understanding person I know), Ms. Boyd (you ' ve been more than a teacher, you ' ve been my friend. I will remember how supportive you were through all my little crises. 1 can ' t begin to thank you enough). Dr. Butler (you taught me a lot about life. To me, you are an example of what Harvard stands for: Honesty, Compassion and Understanding. I ' m glad that I got to know you). Thanks also to Mr. Sasaki, Dr. Archer, Mr. Roberts, Mr. Amato, Mr. Taplin, Mr. Donahue, Mr. Sweeney and Ms. Tellekson. j f1 PI Life ' s fast, so, sometimes we have to stop and look to see what ' s around us, or we ' ll miss it. — Ferris Bueller 128 — Zatk Van Amhurn Mom: Thanks for all the support. You ' vt really helped me through the tough times. It ' : going to be hard to leave. I love you, Mom. Dad: You ' ve taught me a lot about myseli and the world. With your support, I know ' V be able to do anything. Even though I don ' i always say it, I love you. Chris: Even though we ' ve had our fights (all that you ' ve lost), I love you. You ' ve been a great friend and a real pal. Hold down the forr while I ' m gone. Arden: The best sister I ever had. I love you very much, and watch everyone while I ' m gone. Ard, I ' ll come home sometimes to see you. I ' ll miss you. P.S. Don ' t let Chris in my room. Alicia: You ' ve been much more than a girl friend, you ' ve been my best friend. Thanks for always listening and caring. You ' ll have z place in my heart always. I love you. To All My Friends: Especially Mike, Leo Breck, Jim, Tim, Henry, O.K., you too Eric You guys were the only reason Harvard was half bearable. We ' ve had some good times and I know there will be more. Thanks again Leo: Remember the Pompidou center, uui American buddy in Rome (who knew we were French), and the nice pin-stripe. Thanks for the good years. You ' re a true friend. Europe forever. Shotgun, window, aisle, bed COKE Mike: Mike, you ' ve been one of my closest friends. Remember all the breakfasts and the weekends at my house and yours. Life without you won ' t be the same. Thanks, Mike. Friends Forever. Tim: The ditching King of Harvard. You make it seem so easy. When it came to lunchtime, we always knew, class or not, that you would be free. Thanks for the good times Timmer. Breck: Electronics, what more can I say? You made Fridays and Saturdays a lot of tun. Thanks tor the good times. Bteck, remember the Hell school and off-roading with Evan. We have to do them both again. Henry: Thanks fot being a ftiend. Oh, by the way, we all want to know if we have to pay you back tor all the money you ' ve lent us. Henry, thanks lor the breakfasts at McDonald ' s (with Reuben, oh yesssi) Jim: Jimmy Fresh. It ' s been great. Aspen last year was a real experience, let ' s do it again someday real soon. You ' ve been a good friend Jim, thanks. Eric: Eric, no matter how many bad things all the people say about your car, I keep telling them you ' re an alright guy. The car wasn ' t your fault. You didn ' t have a choice, Right? d Kazuma Watanabe Ktgrcis, I vc h;al a lew 13ul then again, to future mention I did what I had to do And saw it through without exception I planned each chartered course Lach caretul steji Along the bi-way Oh, and more, much more than this — Elvis Presley If you could see what 1 have seen Broken hearts and broken dreams And I wake up and you ' re not there Pain finds me everywhere Oh, but you don ' t care Don ' t forget me when I ' m gone My heart would break 1 have loved you so long Its all I can take! — Glass Tiger Tve been tryin ' for huurs Jusc 10 chink of what exactly lo say I [houghi I d leave you with a leiier or a fiery sp Like an actor makes an exit at the end uf a play. And Ive been dyinj; for hours trying tu fill up all the holes with some sense I ' d like to know why you gave up and you threw it away I ' d like to give you all the reasons and what everythin ' meant Oh, I could tell you goodbye or maybe see you around With just a touch of sarcastic thanks It started out with a bang at the to|H- of the world Now the guns are exhausted and the bullets are blanks And everything ' s blank If 1 could only find the words that I would write it all down If I could only find a voice 1 would speak Oh, it ' s there it my eyes oh cant you see me tonight C ' mon and look at me and read cm and weep Oh, it ' s there in my eyes and coming straight from my heart Its running silent and angry and deep Oh, it ' s there in my eyes and its all I can say C ' mon and look at me and read em and weep. — Barry Manilow Oh, once in your life you find someone Who will turn your world around Bring you up when you ' re feeling down Yeah, nothin ' can change what you mean to me Oh, there ' s lots that I can say Just hold me now ' Cause our love will light the way And baby you ' re all that 1 want When your lyin ' here in my arms I ' m finding it hard to believe we ' re in heaven ' Veah, love is all that Inced And I found it there in your heart It isn ' t too hard to see we ' re in heaven Met a man with a message from the other side Couldn ' t take the pressure — Had to leave it behind He said it ' s up to you You can run or you can fight — Yeah, that ' s tight Better leave it alone in the heat of the night In the heat of the night, they ' ll be coming around They ' ll be lookin ' for answers, they ' ll be chasing you down In the heat of the night Where you gonna hide when it all comes down Don ' t look back, don ' t ever turn around — Bryan Adam Kazoooma — 729 = Jon Weiss = Ent in Jtp(h .mJy inj; st-ssiuns, JismsMuns [ j tht wtf hours. LIES mcmurics Our master plan Bran- don and Danny Dcrwuud and rrctrs, DcruiioJ and yuj-urt What laii I say Thanks (or all the huspitalii ' Mom. Dad what tan 1 say ' Without yuu I wouldn r bt whcrt [ am rtxlay I lovt yuu both mure than you II Bob and Geri . thanks fur providing mc with .1 humt- away froin humc and for bailing mc out whi-n I was in need — Matt you ' rtr my oldest and Ix-m friind Thanks fur Itrading the way and thanks for all tht- memuries Evan, Leo, Dana you guys are j;ri-,u Thanks (or brightening up the Harvard ex| erieni . % v Kr ' H v ' H B R W ' fffk gf M fj ' iM iM k , J5JH M 1 JUNIORS Ik-attr, Mjrk, Dave, Baliby ami ihe ri-si l,(X)U I.IK K ' 1 ara and Ape Thanks I always Ixirif; ihm ' — BESTol lu.k ' Dr. KIcinz. Mr. Carlson. Mr. Lufbtow. Mr. Litck-. Mr. Dri- anil i-s|x ' iially Ms. Flood Thank yuu lor your wisilom, sujifHtn, inspiranon and unlanic Ah. Ah. I m. I ■nmm nnni.i Uilly Bibl.il Have- no far for alonm tmrgy, taus.- nuni- a dim p..r,i..i 111.1.1... ,li- iim,. — ll.b Mackv liO —Jonathan Muhael Wcui •lop y Unlor tiiahk- Quolcs 1 I um ' l IxIkvc- llic tar wash was closcil. 2 I ' ll like a wallk- loiic pkasc No, jiisi iIr K)iic- Wha( ik) yoii mean a dollar ' •1. Iky, ilicre ' s a ]iat(cni here, lis son ol a ■■(■ ' ■ rule •1 I cliiln ' i mean to ive her a hlooily nose ■) May the Good Lord lorj;ive me lor |)unch- inj; your an- m. (Hen iloinj Helltown ). Mom and Dad Your thoughts and iileas will remain with nie my entire life. I love you. Mrs. Ehrlich, Graves, Mr. Palarz, Mr. Truscott, and Mr. West : Thank you tor reminding me why 1 chose to attend Harvard. To My Friends : Hold on, you have gambled with your own life And you fate the night alone While the builders of the cages Sleep with bullets, bars, and stone They do not see your road to freedom That you build with flesh and bone Tliough you may disappear, you ' re not for- gotten here Ami I will say to you, I will do what I can do -Peter Gabriel xT ' ' Wif ' , givoii int- uvtr the lasi (7 br .)(lkT uiul 1 think yuu rs.- a l.c«) — Well, (his i- a! Yiui .ia ' ' pf?| funny [x-rsun th.u I h,iv - knywii. ' II ' I ' liriijusn iiiiiih hiii. fuiniMiliui (;cn r vu lli-,iiil.: fol i-vrryshidi; --■ I ' m StlR; wc; E ., , k - Wi-vt bcrri thr(iui4h a lot these p: - some of the 1 ta y liim s that yoi BUin - ' ihi ' siiic of tlif van). You ' ve- IjceHyjiv 1 don ' t ktitJW how tnany |lf luit I ' m stirc ihut it ' s quite :i fli,t;,hi tram sessions. ' I ' iwi Thanks to att; Hctiry; How many m, )iin, Matthia.s, {tJJm ' - ' - ' B Petef |tiii, IXtvul Reese, lirie G,, K.C, Uaiya.: y (!i : J astMi te and Did: What eaii ! say Thanks fur eve-tything tn ' iderstaiuhtig aiid jiatientc lias rt.-ally paid off. I apjierei; sairtfues that you have made and I itjve you both a lot. To ni tcdchtrs. I hanks ftjr votir ileditation an .iinnatioi) ■y HI L been a grtat part of my Harvard experieii XX ' ist fvir Marsatn, Mr Brink, Mr. Roberts, Dr. Clark gi..! Tlwjjjvs To. Mr Margoiis, Ms. Btjyd,, Mr. Hw lwi||s% lif P ' ei Mr Rtist, Or. Areher ' « — S _5W i ' ■ MkhaflC. Wh;i, ,„.„.,„ ■ J: ■ ' Brandon T. Willenberg Mom and Dad: Thanks for all you ' ve done. You have given me the best of everything. I could not have made it without your love and support. You have both been great friends as well as great par- ents. I love you both very much! Tamaris: No brother could ever have a better sister. You ' ve always been there for me. You ' ve always believed in me and sup- ported me when no one else would. You will forever be my best buddy. I love you, Sis, always! CHILLY To all my friends, thanks for the great memories Jennifer: my friend, my lover, my inspiration, you ' ve brought nothing but joy and happiness into my life. You mean so much to me. You will always be a special part of my life. I ' ll never forget you. 1 will love you always!!! One promise, I ' ll be back. Marty, the Meisters, tuot- baU, Big Baby. ' We ' ve had the best of times. We will always be the best of friends. To all my teachers, thank you very much. Spe- cial thanks to Mr. Donahue, Dr. Kleinz, Dr. Bowlus and Ms. Flood for sharing your great wisdom with me. ZIIIIIIIINN!! Coaches Thran, Carlson and Brink: You taught me something that I could never learn in school. Football Baseball ' 86 and ' 87, nothing but the best of times. Chilly Will) — 133 i ' m detached 134 — Mike WmkUr Derek Wolff Wc lost a daughter, Edith, but we gained a meathead. -Archie Bunker ' Hurt is in your mind. -Vince Lombardi Thanks Mom, Dad, Jason, and Jared: The Babe; The Great White Father (Jack Handel, or was it Candell: ); The Fly; Andy B; The Horse; loan Rivers; DOM; DOW; Tell me another football story, Jason; Today, sniff, on my, sniff, confirmation ; Snort!; Sshh, they might hear us; SCTV; Yosh and Stan Shmengie; To catch a thief; Get your foot out of my face! ; Wait, what are eggs mayonaise? ; Get up here and clean up your room now!-Wow! a new bike! ; Hey Lou, wanna b — xf . . . Lou! wanna b — r. ' ' ; Tortie! ' ; When you ' re done with my records, put them back! ; Sid Dithers; Will the original button collector please stand up; NO CORKS!!; The worst thing about being the youngest is the used underwear ; Another little Jason ; A little 1- on-l-on-1?; What ya ' got there, a mouse? ; Brochaim; The Mafia; Thrifty; I ' m Zardoz, what a great movie! ; Roscoe Picoltrain; oops, I think I just stepped on J ; Thanks for some great memories guys! Mom and Dad — You ' ve instilled great confidence and responsibility in me. I will always love you no matter what. You two are the greatest. Jason and Jared — You guys have paved the way for me and made things much easier. Thanks for always being there for me and for being the best brothers I could ever have. Kevin — 8 years of friendship is something special-let ' s keep it up. Thanks for it all! Jamie — No corks! Take you on One-on-One anytime — thanks for three great years. Matt — Thanks for some great times and alot of laughs! Thanks to Dr. Archer, Mr. Romano, Coaches Carlson, Brink, and Thran, and Dr. Bowlus for making my years at Harvard truly enlightening and much more enjoyable. Drnk Wolff— I3i Christopher C.C. Wong Scott J. Wood To my tamily Mom: You have known me longer than anyone else. If it weren ' t for your love and guidance, I don ' t know what hfe would be like. 1 love you more rhan you think. Dad: Yuu have raised me and given me the best of ever ' thing Despite what it may seem. 1 always listen to you, even when you think I don ' t, because you are always right, not matter what. No more carts, I promise. I love you more than thunder bumps the Get up, stand up, stand up for your rights. — Bob Marlcy Make each impression a little bit stronger, Freeze this motion A little bit longer The innocence slips away — Rush It ' s in the hole! — Bill Murray To my friends: Matt: Mammoth ' 87, Hi, I ' m 12, we go to Harvard, Yes, I play quarters, I bus trays too! My car is faster. She ' s too young! Let ' s get sushi! Whippets in the parking lot. Don ' t let the good times stop! Scott: Who are you. , , Captain America: ' What ' s he thinkin ' about ' Santa Barbara ' 87, Let ' s play pool, OK, I got you with the Bike shorts. Hey Dad, can I borrow your TUBE socks, LACC, booty duty, incense. Oh, Hello! Flunk you and your family! Just put it on the Wehnes ' card. Andy: What can I say that I haven ' t said to you before. It ' s been two great years, and you are always there when 1 need you. Y ' ou put things in perspective for me, you help me, and there isn ' t enough that I can say but Thank You! Your loyalty has earned my ultimate respect. Thank you tor your friendship, don ' t let it end! PS. I ' ll drive lamma. Marco: Eight incredible years and not the last of them. 1 know that 1 can always count on you, Fump, Fump, Fump, I ' m coordinated too, Goodman ' s boat, surfing at six, get your fleas off me. Are you sure you can drive. ' ' I ' ll wear your wetsuit (NO), It will )ust make your nose stick out more, Eggmobile, Turn off that music, YOu sleep on the floor. Skoal on the balcony. Kirstin: All those nights on the phone. You valuable advice has helped me through the best and worst, and for that all I can say is Thank YOu. I value our relationship and I hope we never let it go. You have helped me overlook the bad and see the good. I love you for that. Sloane: You are the weirdest girl 1 know. Our friendship is valuable and I hope it continues. Good luck to you! Pete: You ' re a good kid. The hundreds of hours on the phone were worth it. You know things that no one else does. I wish you success in whatever. P.S. I won ' t study if you don ' t. To all of the rest, D.J,, B,H., DR., R.P., R.E., D.S. et al; each little bit helped, thanks Pete: I wan things easier names, 1 do constantly an luvL- you. : you to know that I do everything I do to make for you. Even though I hit you, yell, and call you It because I catc about you. You make me laugh d you are ever [hmg I could ask for in a brother. 1 Looking down at my reflect In the puddle at my feet Things don ' t seem so real do Or maybe I don ' t see — UB40 Raymomd H. Yang MOM : Thanks tor all you ' ve done and for all the patience. I ' ll do my best not to disappoint you. I love you! BOBBY : Don ' t start celebrating just because I ' m leaving. I ' ll be home soon enough. Keep up with volleyball and hard work. Laters Karch! MS. STEINER : Thanks for all your advice and for getting me into Carson Dominguez. I ' ll keep up with the violin for sure. AUNT JUNE : Thanks for all your love and support. GREAT MEMORIES OF : THE JULY PROGRAM Nate — Bpd , Could I possibly borrow . . . . ' , ' tato skins, the mess , Your A or mine? , midnight raps. My best buddy. Tommy — blasting music out your room! Holy Toledo! Allison M. — Is Jennings really haunted? Laura T., Laura H., Allison M., Alison S., Booth House, the moose and all the others. PUC (87) Waaaaaaaaally ! Jenni S., Gloria C. (Ohio?!), and all the nice people Til never forget! I miss yuu all!! PILGRIM Arthur, Isaac, Cesar, Andy K., and to the dear departed friends — hope we see each other soon. Good luck in life. LA. CENTRAL Andrew, Mike, Frank, Dennis, Sam, Eric ( Walrus), Kenny, all the girls and the rest of the bros — especially Kevin, David (both), and Peter. Friends forever!! HARVARD Harvard football — as sophs, varsity. Thanks coaches for your hard work and confidence. Andy — Lifetime school and L.A. buddy. Thanks for all the meals, cuts, tapes. Never forget the Cure!! 6 !■ ' : ' ■ ' !!!! 1 I!!!!!! Sam — Thanks for F.N.L. at Y.N. I think there ' s more to us than cars and colleges! All you Harvards — good luck and keep in touch. Well you get up every morning And you see it ' s stilJ the same All the floors and all the walls And all the rest remains Nothing changes fast enough The hurry, worry days It makes you want to give it up And drift into a haze Revelations seem to be another way To make the days go faster anyways We ' re all exchanging pleasantries No matter how we feel And no one knows the difference Cause it all seems so unreal You ' d better grab a hold of something Simple but it ' s true If you don ' t stop to smell the roses now They might end up on you Expectations only mean you really think you know What ' s coming next, and you don ' t Yearbooks with their autographs From friends you might have had These are your important years You ' d better make them last Falling in and out of love just like . , . These are your important years, your life Once you ' ve seen the light, you finally Realize it might end up all right It might end up all right now. — HUSKER DU — I have kissed honey lips Felt the healing in the fingertips And hte burn like fire This burning desire I have spoken with the eternal angel I have held the hand of the devil That was one in the night I was cold as stone But I still haven ' t found What I ' m looking for — U2 — Joon Yim Mom: You know I love you. I promise I ' ll give you everything 1 promised. Dad: I know we ' ve had our differences, but I know it ' s because you care for me. I love you. Julie: You ' re a spaz, but you ' re the best sister a guy could have. 1 love you. To my friends: You ' re the reason I survived Harvard. Nu moo ka bul gee ma. Must study! Hey, we want some ! Groovy! You ' re a ninny! Sank yo berry much! Insun: You know lU always care for you. To my teachers: Thank you for caring. Thank you God for getting me through Harvard. Stefan Zimmers Life is what you make of it. ; 9 My rwo wonderful families! Philippe Torsten Gerber My sister whom I love. Thank you very much to everybody who helped me have this fabulous experience, especially my two families. Harvard School and AFS. Eric, Dad and me, three poor lonesome cowboys away from home . . . My new sister, my new brother and me. Phlllppi T. Ctrher. AFS lluJtnl — l-ll Love thy neighbour — • Jesus Christ This above all to thine ownself be true, And it must yellow, as the night, the day. Thae canst not thee be false to any man. — William Shakespeare. It ' s so easy to laugh, It ' s so easy to hate. It takes strength to b e gentle and kind — — Marissey. I ' m wide awake I ' m not steeping. Bono. Martin Keady Having climbed one mountain, I must strive to climb another — — Bono. So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past — — F. Scott Fitzgerald. Relationships remind me go the joke about the man who tells his doctor that his brother thinks he ' s a chicken. The doctor replies, take your brother to see a psychiatrist. The man sighs, 1 would, but I need the eggs. That ' s what people are like — crazy, annoying, and defiant of logic . . . but we need the eggs. — Woody Allen. To Mum, Dad, John, Mary, the rest of my friends — 1 love you as I love life itself; for you are both my life, the thrill of living it. Though we know not why we are here And we may not be remembered. We must each at least make a statement, to say: Indeed, 1 was here! 142 — Martin Keady Which Senior Is Most Likely To I . . , never leave the valley? ,. John Adams b. Matt Big Head O ' Leary . Stefan Metal-Head Zimmers d. Tom Smith I . . . work part-time over the summer as a Sears mannequin? .. Rutland Baker b. Ralph Pearson . Matt Kidd d. Dan Pete Rothenberg ) . . . claim they ' re natural blondes? ,. Conrad CB Baumgartner b. Josh GeUer . James Colee e. William Mellenthin i . . . gain admission to an all-female college? .. Mike Even Brenner b. Joon Yim .Josh Resnick d. Scott Woody Wood i ... be too FRESH for his own good? ,. Eric Black Like Me Burdett b. Zackary Vanamburg . Kerem Eyebrows Bilge d. Eric Stern ) . . . have the biggest sabre on campus? ,. Al Carter b. Michael Brau Davidson ;. Scott KJeinman d. Matthias Daub ' . . . have the smoothest forehand? .. Eric Chan b. Konstantine Caunca . Kazuma Watanabe d. Jeff Shih ! . . . Come as someone else to a come-as-you-are party? I. Darren Janger b. Brant Mr. Potato Head Didden . Darren Chen d. Avi Friedlich ) . . . Sport Waves? 1. Darren Codd b. Rabin Porno Pournazerian :. Larry Chun d. Matt Greco 10 . . . start a cult of self-debasement in drug store candy sles? I. Brandon Cohen b. Mike Butthead Winkler ;. Scott Tanaka d. Hans Pantyhose Mehn 11... accidently lock himself in a public restroom? I. Matt Ehrlich b. Adam Death Race 2000 Goodman :. Ken Reber d. Dan How do you spell P . . . s? Saferstein 12 . . . develop fashion-depression syndrome? I. Breck Eisner b. James Deutch :. Tim Mousse Rath d. Wes Call me Sam Suh 13 ... be a guest on DoUy? I. Leon Sulu Fan b. Jon Gollum Weiss :. Evan Arnold d. Leo Marks 14 . . . not be invited back? 1. Mike Rambo Huskins b. Elai Pussy Katz :. Garrison Tong d. Eric Kezirian 15 . . . not want to leave? I. Eric Garcetti b. Dan Goodwin :. Philippe Gerber d. Adam Werner 16 . . . become mellow to the point of comatoseness? I. Todd Behrent b. Ben I ' m on it Faucett :. Steve Jo d. Mark Beaker Richman 17 . . . give food away to become a starving poet? i. Carlo DeAntonio b. Ben Choi :. Robin Kar d. Buck Robinson 18 . . . punch himself in the face for dramatic effect? a. Jeremy Gaines b. Richard Rubin c. John Greasy Hur d. Matt Mickey Mosk 19 ... be a presidential candidate you only read about in Viewpoint? a. Robert Bell b. Aden Fine c. Andrew Gettelman d. Brent Daniel 20 . . . not know how to pronounce his own name? a. Seb Geuens b, Bahirathan Krishnadasan c. Sam Pack d. Craig Scheitevoerder 21 ... be really upset when he sees what we ' ve done to his senior page? a. Harrison Moss b. Ross Thomas c. Whit Olsen d. Matt Mandelbaum 22 . . . come back to school to find out he really hasn ' t graduated? a. David Bordo b. Tim Naud c. Scott Wood d. Brandon Willenberg 23 . ■ ■ Have his last name as an entry in a Dr. Seuss Dictionary? a. Henry Moon b. Raymond Yang c. Derek Wolff d. WiUiam Glass 24 . . . have a Greatest Bar-Mitzvah Favorites album on the charts? a. Dan Off-Key Herman b. Bob Kevin McHale HiU- man c. George Off-Base Gordon d. David Pokress 25 ... be arrested for molesting himselP a. Glen Thomas b. Jamie Rosenberg c. Robert Burch d. Chris Wong 26 . . . pursue a career in air-conditioning maintenance engineering? a. Matt Pauley b. Marshall Levine c. Greg Magnuson d. Dana Kravetz 27 . . . provide GQ with endless photo opportunities? a. Peter Richards b. Anthony Kling c. John Shippel d. John Toucan Sam Rosenberg 28 ... be confused with everyone else in this category? a. Marc Minikes b. Justin Richland c. Charles Patton d. Shashi Reddy 29 ... be upset by the fact that nothing really witty could be made up about them? a. Jason Lee b. Kevin Kim c. Kevin Froggy Lew d. Justin Lu 30 . . . Forget to show up to graduation? a. Steve Halpape b. Mark Rosen c. Matt Mandelbaum d. Bootleg Willie McLane 31... get tan lines because the sun is too small? a. Phil Rubin b. Josh Geller c. Dan Goodwin d. Scott Wood 32 ... be a character in a J.R.R. Tolkein novel? a. Jon Gollum Weiss b. Glen Troll Thomas C.John ' Shme-Monster Hur d. Ralph Gandalf Pearson Senior Quiz — l43 Michael C. Wigneswaran In rememberance of a friend. A smile, a laugh, a tear. Mere words cannot express what we feel for you. Anyone who knew Mike realized that cars fascinated him. Mike knew everything about automobiles, especially those engineered like no others in the world. Wig lived for cars and it is rather ironic that his last moments were spent in one. However superficial or materialistic Mike ' s interest in cars may make him seem superficial — Mike was not. It took his passing for us to realize the impression he has left on us all. His clever and sarcastic sense of humor helped us to laugh at ourselves. His boyish innocence was reflected in his smile and his personality attracted friends of all ages. Mike ' s love of life was contagious. Whether it was behind a piano or the wheel, Mike was happy. His music touched the hearts of all; his expressive style inspired many. i Mike was true to himself and true to his friends. He stood § firm in his beliefs, and was always willing to help. If any good has come from his death, then it was what his friends have learned about life. A day did not pass when Mike didn ' t show his appreciation for life. In turn, we have learned to love life more and to take a look at what is around us. A friend we ' ll remember and never forget. — Your friends ■REMEMBERING MICHAEL In Memory of Michael Wigneswaran I ' ll I: |j f r . li t M h +- 144 — Michael C. Wigneswaran jr Candids — 14i Brenner, Michael Burch, Roben Burdect, Eric Caner, Al Twilfih Grade 147 Daub, Matthias Davidson, Michael Davis, Matthew DcAntonio, CJtrlo I4H — Tue fih GraJi Twelfth Grade — 149 Halpape, Steven Duntley Hillman, Robert Hummer, Reese Hur, John 750— Twelfth Grade Kiing, Anthony Kravetz, Dana Krishnadasan, Bahirathan Lee, Jason IVx ■ ' ' B HI r « 1 i :C M Kl Lcvine, Marshall PoUmer Lew, Kevin Lipeles, Aaron Lu, Justin Twelfth Grade — lil Seniors Mandelbaum, Mart Mehn, Hans , Henry D Mosk, Matthew Moss, Harrison Naud, Timothy Pack, Sam Patton, Charles Pearson. Ralph W. Pokress, David Pournazarian, Rabin Rath, Tim Reber, Kenneth Reddy, Shashi Resmk, Joshua Richland, Justin Richman, Mark Rubinson, Buck Rosen, Mark 152 — Twelfth Grade Tuelfth Grade — 15i Seniors Twelfth Graders Nut Pictured Arnuld, Evan Chen. Darin Dejongh, W. Robert Deiitch, Jim Eisner, Breck Goodman, Adam Herman, Dan Jo, Steve Magniison, Greg Marks, Leo NkLanc, Will Mellenthin, Bill OLeary, Matt Olsen, Whit Pauley, Matt Richards. Peter Rubin, Phil Schuite oerder. Craig Shippcl, John Werner, Adam Willenbcrg, Brandon Tong, Garrison VanAmburg, Zack Watanabe, Kazuma Weiss, Jon ;neswaran. Michael Winkler, Michael Wolff. Derek Wong. Chris Wood. Scott Yang. Raymond Yim. Joon Zimmers, Stefan ■■ - ■ f |m|k } f m J ■s l ' 4 — Tutlflh Grade Fall Sports or Fall Sporis — 55 Varsity Water Polo Right: Matt Greco scores against Crescenta Valley. From Left to Right, Top Row: T BehrcndtJ Resnik, D. Codd, P. Rikkards, G. Magnuson, A. Gettleman, L Chun Middle Row: L. Yen, B. Perry, J. Simon, J. Cheen, T. Pennington, K Newman, R. Babm, D Wiii.ck. Middle Row: H. Deutch, E. Mandel. S Ixwmis, D Moron, M, Change, L. Bercuto, J- (hotter, R Oosbie. Bottom Row: A. Gomez, B. Bakntian, N Cincllo, A Brann Not Pictured: B Border, M Close. S Raymond, M Greco, M. lihrlith, S. Pack, Head Coach R. Corso, Coach P, Kostatinov, Coach S. Shaw. 156 — Varsity U20 Polo ■ %= ? f ' tfc Foul above and below the water Harvard n C res pi Harvard 12 Sania Moniia 11 Harvard r Founiam Valky Harvard 6 Long Beach Poly Harvard 12 Ouwnt-y 11 Harvard 11 Santa Barbara 10 Harvard 7 fjbriUo Harvard 7 Redondo Harvard 11 V.lla Park Harvard 10 HI Toru Harvard 6 Canyon Harvard 7 St John Boscu Harvard 15 Nordhoff Harvard 9 Thousand Oaks Harvard 12 Loyola Harvard 16 Redondo Beach Harvard 10 Rolling Hills Harvard 8 Calabasas Harvard 12 MuntebcUu Harvard 12 Agoura Harvard 17 Santa Yncz 11 Harvard 15 Crescenta Valley Harvard 16 Nordhoff Harvard 15 Calabasas Harvard 9 Agoura Matt Enrlich scores again against Nordhoff. Varsity Wau. olo — 757 Varsity Water Polo = 1 To the delight of few and surprise of many, Harvard School ' s H20 Polo Team ascended from the valley to challenge for the CIF 2A Championship. The Saracens were the first valley team to advance this far in six years, and only the second ever. Harvard (25-6) was led by a strong bench including Josh Resnik, Matt Greco, and especially Matt Ehrlich. This season was the first of Championship Medal Play tradition to be seen in coming years. — Peter Richards Josh Resnik tosses the ball in the net against Santa Ynez. fffftf Above: Justin Cheen taps the ball to Darren Codd. Right: Damon Willjck looks for the open man aeai Nordhoff. 758 — Varsily Water Polo 4r- , , Above: Eanhquake! Left: Matt Greco makes another heads up play. Varsity Water Polo - 759 J.V. Frosh-Soph Water Polo I 1 1U Bobby Bakhiian, Phillip Bower, Nicholas Cincllo, Brian Border. Jon Cotter, Tommy Davis, Tom Fowlks, Chtis Hameetman, Keya Khayatian, Shane Loomis, Jeff McLonaghy, Dan Moron, Jon Paul, Sean Raymund, Lawrence Venick, Forr«t Walsh, David Goldenberg, Ryan Crosbie, Eric Deutsch, Jason Gamer, Ken Imerman, Stanley Lan, Eric Mandel, Chris Adams, Michael Badger, Mitch Bassett, Sade Borghei, Jason Breaux. Uuyd Bunnalc. Hamilton Chan. Adon Cohen, Adam Davirro, Herb Mello, Antonio Gomez, Spencer Hollis, Joe Krawetz, Jay Lee, Jon Rath, Dan Rinsch, Ted Robbins. Alexis Robie. Marchs Sanderson, Mati Smith, Roper Vig, Tommy Davis, WiL Fowlks, Brandon Grusd, Chris lorillo. Ravi Krishnadasan, Jonathan Pivo, Javier Ricabal, Coach; Steve Shaw J.V. Team The Junior Varsity team, had a successful year, with a season record of 7-1, which led them to win first place in the Frontier League. They played in a Varsity tournament which increased their playing ex- perience. They were led by Mike Chang, Shane Loomis, Eric Deutsch and Jon Cotter. All of this year ' s team is looking forward to next year. — Shane Loomis Right: The ; ' , ' i 3 t Left: Splish! Splash! - C r Lr 160 —JV ' n Fresh froMe H20 Polo J.V. Record Harvard 15 Crespi 6 Harvard 7 Santa Monica 8 Harvard 6 Santa Ynez 9 Harvard 9 Nordhoff 11 Harvard 7 Notre Dame 10 Harvard 18 Redondo 3 Harvard 5 Crespi 7 Harvard 8 Nordhoff 7 Harvard 14 Calabasas 14 Harvard 12 Montebello 4 Harvard 4 Agoura 5 Harvard 10 Santa Ynez 8 Harvard 5 Crescenta Valley 6 Harvard 6 Nordhoff 4 Harvard 16 Calabasas 3 Harvard 10 Agoura 10 1 Harvard 5 Santa Ynez 2 Frosh Soph Record Harvard 13 Crespi 2 Harvard 10 Santa Monica 5 Harvard 20 Redondo 2 Harvard 9 Crespi 3 Harvard 6 Nordhoff 7 Harvard 15 Montebello 5 Harvard 11 Agoura 7 Harvard 12 Santa Ynez 9 Harvard 7 Crescenta Valley 8 Harvard 15 Brea 5 Harvard 7 Mater Dei 2 Harvard 2 El Toro 22 Harvard 6 Roland 9 Harvard 16 Ventura 9 Harvard 14 Thousand Oaks 7 Harvard 4 Agoura 7 Harvard 6 Buena 5 Harvard 7 Royal 4 ffJ L 0fef Dan Moran shoots against Montebelio. Goalie stops shot by Nordhoff F S V H20 Po o 161 Varsity Football -A- 5i.30iW HP!S;5|:; r  4r John Adams, Barry Burch, Tony Chu, Brandon Cohen, Mike Chumo, Craig Coleman, James Culcc, Cjrant M.irstiin, David Mahels, Tim Na Matt OLeary, Jeff Oh, Craig Coleman, Rajen Patel, Sam Cooper, Matt Pauly, Brant Didnt, Gus Perez, Davcd Kagle, M.ke Pakup, Dan Goodv Deron Quon, Dan Herman, Juancho Ramirez, Marty Holly, Oscar Rodriguez, Mike Huskins, Ed Shin, Steve Jo, John Stanton, Matt Kidd, Gl Thomas, Gene Kim, Brandon WiUcnberg, Andy Lee, Derek Wolff, David Lee, Ray Yang, John Lee, Jung Yi, Lee Macadams, Louis Zeidbei Coaches: Gary Thran, Lee Carlson, Jim Brmk, Octavio Estrada. 162 — Vanity Poolhall With only five returning starters and a newly-installed 40 year old single-wing offense, the Harvard Varsity Football team was untested. After losing five o( their first six games against tough opponents, the offense refined its skills and the defense strengthened, leading to Harvard ' s future success. Harvard ' s late success included a 23-12 homecoming victory over Bell-Jeff The unproven team that began the season, proved in the end that it was a true competitor, finishing with a record of 6-5. .,,e ;i;: J i iMU W ; Varsity Record Harvard 7 South Pasadena 21 Harvard 6 Beverly HiUs 28 Harvard 1.3 Hoover 19 Harvard 6 Chaminade 47 Harvard 36 Paraclete Harvard St. Genevieve 19 Harvard 20 Cathdral 14 Harvard 32 Salesian 6 Harvard 28 Pater Noster 10 Harvard 23 BeU-Jeff 12 Harvard 13 Bloomington 39 Left: Marty HoUy bowls over a Bell-Jeff safety. Top Left: Harvatd ' s about to scote. Top Right: Harvard running back runs past Patet Nostet. Varilly Fool ball — 16} J.V. Football 164 —JV hooliall The sophomore football team, at the start of fall training, consisted of 23 individuals. However, after a year of trials and trib- ulations, we became a solid unit. The season was one of streaks, starting with a win, followed by three consecutive losses. By the end, however, we were able to turn our game around with four straight wins to finish the season. Credit for the team ' s successful 6-4 record (4-2 in league play) must go to coach- es O ' Connor and Danziger, whose consistent efforts and constant drive helped achieve our goals. Overall, the sophomore football team remains a solid unit and we eagerly an- ticipate our next challenge — Varsity Foot- ball. Above Left: A pre-game gathering. Top Right: W.de Open. Top Left: Chug! Chug! Right: Football Action. Bottom: The season closes. Aj jianian, Pat Anderson, Tony Choi, Siutt (.uln-. Siott Cullins, Bcii C-.rI,,!,. ( hns Molrm-s. Jun, Jeff Kclemcn, Mike Kraus, Ed Lee, Robert Moffitt, Matt Panagiotcs, Chns Re.lly. Scan nolds, Adam Rowins, Pete Sccger, Joe Shin, Milan Smith, Mike Wolf, Eric Yoon, Brent Zacky, Eric Mike McGaughey. Sopho. ■ Fooiball — 16i Freshman Football We started out disorganized and holding back, but after our first game the boys started catching on and having fun. TTiis was a team that rose to each challenge. We fell behind several times during the year, but when the other teams scored we always found a way to fight back. We always played better against the better teams. Chaminade went after the league title, and we battled back to win. Agoura was our biggest challenge, since they were 4- 1 , and were going to win their league. The team knew that it was our biggest challenge and, as a result, the freshmen played their best game. This year ' s team was also the first freshman team to beat Beverly Hills in at least seven years. A fine group; they listened well, worked hard, had excellent leadership and weren ' t afraid to have fun. Ri ght: Harvard breaks through a hole. Top Left: The Saracens line Above: Harvard gangs up on an opponent. Top Right: The Sweep FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM MEMBERS: R. Ahn, R Bell, A Braun, A Carlo, Y Chang, D Cohen, K Dahn, C Enoch, T. Farmer, C. Federman, M, Fein, J. Gregory, A Guitierrez, C. Hams, R. Hur, W Jo, S. Kezcrian, T Kim, J Klein, D Latta, D Lee, S Ui , ) Marsigan, S. MiUcr, D Nam R Perlstcm, J. Rascoff, J Reiher, J Reiter, J. Richardson, B Rosen, E. Saito. J. Schwartz. R, Sheldon, S. Shin, M, Shoptow B. Streams, M. Streams, L Uwaczuoke, E. WeUs, T Whitney, C. Woo, Head Coach: L. Roberts. Middle Right; Stopped in the Batkfiild. Two Below: Harvard in Action. Bottom Left: What a s|x;ctator! Bottom: Middle Left: Practice Ends. M r y jifrm P--ir M hMmm HMh Freih Foolbatt — 767 Varsity Cross Country The Varsity Ooss Country team started off slowly but turned their season around and dosed it with a strong finish against Cathedral, where the Varsity won by one point, with one of the most exciting finishes of any race, in which Bob Burch nipped his opponent in the last ten feet to win the meet. At C.I.F. prelims the Varsity earned a team berth at C.I.F. finals, some- thing that was unprecedented. Above: Coaih Phil Sweeney, Stefan Zimmers, Leo Marks, Robert Burch. Coach Dave Hoover, Brent Daniel, Marc Fox, Jeff Shih, Greg Friedman, Keith Col- lins, Scott Lerner, Adam Pollack, Brad Peterson, Jer- emy Matz, Herb Mello. Top: Coming into the last of a practice run l.eo Marks is running strong. Right: Showing Harvard winning form Jeremy Matz heads home. Varsity Record , Harvard 33 Chaminade 22 Harvard 19 Brentwood 41 Harvard 15 St. Genevieve 50 Harvard 26 La Salle 29 Harvard 22 Bell-Jeff 35 Harvard 50 Salesian 15 Harvard 20 Pater Noster 40 Harvard 28 Cathedral 29 768 — l arsily Crosi Country J.V. Cross Country Due to lack of pre-season training, the J.V. Cross Country team started slowly. The team suffered a loss to league rival Chaminade in the league opener. The team came back in the season to tie Salesian and Cathedral. J.V Record Harvard 15 Chaminade 50 Harvard 15 Brentwood 46 Harvard 15 St. Genevieve 50 Harvard 19 LaSaUe 36 Harvard 18 BeU-Jeff 41 Harvard 50 Salesian 50 Harvard 15 Pater Noster 50 Harvard 28 Cathedral 28 A. Ahn. D. Locker, R. Dejongh, G . Gunasekaran, J, Krans, J. Kwon, E. Lyn, Z. Maler, E. Napjus. R. Rosenthal, J. Slonisky, S. Tanaka, J. Wright. J Yim, S. Chung, M. Davis, T. Grey, S. Hardin, Y. Krcmer. O. Lezamin, P. Un. I Mo- hammed, W. Pan, S, Smgh, T. Stueber, N. Tuttak, N. Weber. Coaches: Phil Sweeney, Dave Hoover. ard takes a strong lead at the J.V. Cross Country — 169 Underclassmen 170 — Underclassmen r TTTDA WO XW 5 « 5SSft SS Juniors Juniors — 171 ; 12 Ekvenlh Grade Chet-n, Justin Choy, Edwin Chu, Tony Chung, Steven CifareUi, Kevin Close, Matthew Coleman, Craig Collins, A. Keith Conca, Robert Cooper, Samuel deMaigret, M. Clarke Eaele, David Engeiberg. An Farrell, Richard Florin, Andrew Fowlks, Thomas Fnedland, Aaron Furukawa, Shin GiU. Matthew Given, Geoffrey Eleventh Grade 1 73 Goldenberg, David Granzow, Joachim Gunasekaran, Ganesh Hams, Ian HoUy, Martin Hwang, Philip Jacobsen, Bryan Kappler, John Kianpour, Shahin Kim, Arthur Kim. Gene Kim. Mike Kraus, Joseph Kraus, Mitchell Krcmer. Yuval Kun, Joshua Kwon, James Lainer, Steven Lee, Andrew Lee, Christopher Juniors 174 — Eleventh Grade EUitnih Grade I T) N[ckoll, David Oh, Jeffrey Pan, Warren Pao, James ; 76 EUieluh Gradi RiiuJ, John Salant, Samuel Saunders, Joshua Schoenberg, Frederick Eleventh Grade — 177 Schweitzer, Jeremy Scort, Mark Segil, James Selwood, Jonathan Shin, Edward Simon, Jed Singh, Sanjiv Siva, Sadhish Spiegel, Keith Stanton, John Starkman, Guy Stein, Darren Stone, Thomas Stueber, Thomas Swami, Sekhar Temkin, Andrew Juniors mpic, C. Brooke Thaller, Eric Thayer, Robert Ting, Mike ; 7S — Elcvenlh Grade WiUick, Damon Wright, John Yang, Robert Yeh, Michael Yen, Leon Yi, Jung Hoon Zanuck, Hartison Zeidberg, Louis Eleventh Grade 179 cnth graders not pictured Bleszynski, Peter Bock, Jonathan Branscomb, Carlton Broth, Jason Deiitch, William Galpin, Daniel Hant, James Lichtman, Jordan Lurvey, Jonathan Pennington, Timothy Stoneman, G. Joshua Way, Kashi Manu 180 Eletenlh Gradi Sophomores homores — 181 Sophomores Agajanian, Richy Anderson, Patrick Archer, Ethan Arnold, Matthew Arulanantham, Ahilan Bercutt, Larry Bower, Philip Chang, Michael Choi, Jae Choi, Tony Chnstoph, Frank Chumo, Michael Chung, Taehyun Cicchine, Paolo Cinman,Jon A. Ciriello, Nicholas Cohen, Evan Colee, Scott Collins, Scott Cortez, Jose ]82 — Tenth Grade Davis, Thomas , Christophe Dcutsth, Eric Dickstcin, David Tenth Grade 183 Sophomores Gcllcs, Oliver Gunchartnko Gordon, Benjamin Grey, Anthony Hamcctman, Christopher Imcrman, Kenneth Jeon, Michael C. Jun, James Kaz, Michael Kelcmen, Jeffrey Khayatian, Kiarash Kim, Richard Kirshbcrg Jeffrey KJowden, Kevin Kraus, Michael Lan, Andrew Landres, Jonathan Langsbard, Brian Lyn, I. InH IK( Tenth Cy.uli Sophomores Maiadams, Will. am MaJer, Zathary Mandcl, Eric Markhamjohn Martin, Arnit-n McCunaghy, Jt(frey McMahon, Edward Metre, Arjun Motfitt, Robert Moore, Collin Mooser, Jonathan Moran, Daniel Morgan, Adam Morgan, Chase Mustafa, George Orcck, Joshua Ostcrloh, Albert Panagiotis, Matthew Pandian, Anand Park, Edwin Ttnlh Crude — 187 Park, John Park, Robert Patcl, Raiesh Pauljonathon Phillips, Man Pisano, Christopher Pollack, Adam Puhvcl, Andres Quon, Deron Rath, Jonathan Raymond, Sean Reilly, Christopher Reynolds, Sean Rice, Zebediah Rogers, Lloyd Rosenthal, Robert Rowins, Adam Sanderson, Mar cus Sihwart ., David Sophomores IHH — Tenth Grade Sloninsky, Javier Smith, Milan Stone, Christopher Suzuki, Derek Tao. Tchic Thiagarajah, Niran|an Umezaki, C. David Vaswani, Raj Tenth Grade 189 Barraza, Salvador Clark, Matthew Holmes, Christopher Kianpour, Shahn Lezama. Omar D. Marston, Nathaniel Mayer, Michael McGaughey, Michael Pntchard, Adrien Sherwood, David Stein, Damien Sugar, Michael Taylor, Bryan Wender. Evan 190 Ttnth Grade Sophomores Venick, Lawrence Vig, Roger Vosen, Kevin Yanke, Brent Yoon, Eric Zacky, Brent Zanuck, Dean Freshmen : Freshmen Abtlou, Shareef Adams, Christopher Agulnek, Michael Ahn, Reuben Alvarez, Alexis Aysola, Ravi Badger, Michael Baise, Brian Baker, Eric Bakhtiari, Behshad Bassett, Mitchell Battles, Matthew Border, Brian Borghei, Sade Braun, Adam Breaux, Jason Broidy, Marc Bunnak, Lloyd Bumap, Ian Caplan, David N.n A Grade — 193 Freshmen Carlo, Andres Chan, Hamilton Jr. Chang, Anthony Chang, Young Chao, Chftstopher Chaudhary, Aman Choi. Henry Y. Cocker, David Cohen, Adam Cohen, Darren Coroniti, Samuel Dahn, Kent lamant, Douglas Eisner, Eric Enoch, Cassidy Farmer, Tyler Federman, Casey Fern, Mark Fowlks, William Friedland, Daniel 194 — Ninth Grade Gomez, Antonio Gomez, Matthew Gregory. James Grusd, Brandon Nmlh GraJi 193 Jacquemin, Chrisopher Jo, Won-Scok Kazimierczak, Arthur Kennedy, Er.k 796 Ninlh Grade Freshmen Kezirian, Stephen Kim, Tony S. Klein, Jason Krawetz, Jonathan Krishnadasan, Ravitharan Lee, Daniel Lee, Jay Won Lee, Stafford A. Lipeles, Elliot Lo, Kenson Malin, Scott Marasigan, Armand Marmet, Jordan Matloff, Stephen McComas, Hayden Miller, Spencer Morishita, Kyosuke Nakamura, Shigenori Nam, David Napjus, Erikas Ninli Grade — 197 Freshmen Oh, Walter Page, Langdon Park, Henry Patsaouras, Alexander Pearlstein, Robert Perkins, Osgood Petrulis, Jason Pivo, Jonathan Puhvel, Markus Quesada, Ramon Rascoff, Justin Reiher, Jason Rejayan, Dariush Richardson, Jairam Richman, Keith Rinsch, Daniel Robbins, Charles Theodore Robie, Alexis Rosen, Bret Rosenberg, Todd 198 — Ninth Grade Nwlh Grade 199 9th rad. Bdl, Robtrrr Caruilo, Ch Chen, Anthony Davirro, Adam Fogarty, John Hamid, Nadeem Jones, Todd Kerr, Adam Latta, Deshawn Man Mason, Robert Reiter, Jonatha Ricabal, J Rosser, Jonathan Streams. Mark Uwaezuoke, Iheanyi Woo. Charles 2nn Nliilh Grade Freshmen Shin, Samuel Shoptaw, Mark Siegel, Ian Siegel, Matthew Smith, Matthew Spalding, Matthew Valentine, Omari Velasquez, John Weber, Nathan Wells, Eric Werbach. Adam Whitney, Tybalt Wienir, David Yung, Alarick Ninth Grade — 201 i ACHII-DS INTROincTION TO THE ORCHESTRA V, .m] « M H I M    ««:4MI% C49HMHi«( JifJE tl Eighth Grade 202 — Eighth Grade EIGHTH GRADE = Corbell, Damien Daniels, James Danon, Jean-Philippe David Erlichman, Jarret Jeremy Eighth Grade 20} Gilbert-Rolfe, James Gilmore, Si Gomberg, Carl Halford, Jeremy 204 Eighth Grade GRADE Rang, Stan Katz, Jordan Kazimierczak, Adam Keck, Stephen Elghlh Grade 20i Kerman, Gregory Kim, David Kim, Eugene Kim, Gac Kim, Palmer Kim, Samuel Koerner, Brendan Kraus, Matthew Krichman, Matthew Lange, Chad Lamer, Michael Lee, Danny Lee, James Lee, Robin Lee, Sang Levm, Brandon Lewin, Michael Lin, Kenneth Lin, Kevin Linde, Daniel — Eighth Grade 206 — Eighth Grade Morris, Joseph Mullen, Geoffrey Nagin, Michael Nastro, Eric Eighlh Grade 201 Needham, Matthew Noh, Frank O Connell, Michael O ' Meara, Patrick Ouchi, Andrew Palacio, Ryan Patotzka, Douglas Petalas, Alexander Peters, Gregory Price, Emmett Quesada, Eryck Rappaport, Ryan ' ' ' ' ' ' ' o t ihv V fc ' ia  - t 208 — Eighth Grade EIGHTH GRADE Eighth Grade — 209 EIGHTH GRADE = Tardy-Vallernaud, Damien Tom, Gregory Townsend. Mark Treger, Richard 210 Eifihih Grade 8th graders not pictured: Aguolu, Jeremiah Barsamian, Daron Bower, Hayden Gorman. Christopher Daum, Nicholas Ekstein, Christopher Evans, Courtney Hemingway, George Jurmain, Davi d Kantrowitz, Christopher Manning. Bruce McAdams, David Noonan, Erik Perry, James Rosenbloom, Scott Roth, Trevor Rubin, Edward Stein, Ty Thompson, David Wies, Evan Seventh Grade 212 — Seventh Grade SEVENTH GRADE i : M TTV Back, Robert B.iise, Christopher Baltazar, Dominic Bartunek, Charles Battles, Christopher Borman, Casey Brown, Gregory Calaba. Vi. Seventh Gnnlt 213 Chamas, Joshua Chiueh, Jack Cho, Clifford Cho, David Chow, Colin Chung, Robert Cirielo, Carlo Ciriello, Matthew Cohen, Chad Cutter, Benjamin Dahlman, Ryan deKrassel, Jonas Desai, Premal Doheny, WiUiam Henry III Edwards. Ryan Ehrlich, Justin Engelberg, Dov Forsyth, Jeffrey Fox, Neal Oilman, Gregory Seventh Grade 214 — Seventh Grade Gmsd.Jarcd GutTin, Eric Hjusmann, Neil H.llm.in. Richard r Seventh Grade 213 IB ■ Kennedy. Timothy Kim, Gregory L Kim, Paul Kim, S 2 b Seventh Grad, ft I E SEVENTH GRADE Lee, Gold D. Lee, Gregory Lee, Michael Lemkin, Todd Seventh Grade 217 Levenson, Matthew Lin, Albert Litter, Joshua Lutsky, Zachary Lynn, Joshua Macker, Tinnothy Maier, Jeremy Malin, Joshua Malleus, Shawn Mclntyre, David McKnight, Justin Teague Meth, Marc Michels, John Miller, Christopher Ming, Daniel Minuto, Joshua Moller, Kevin Monroe, Anthony Morris, Sean Morrow, Christopher Seventh Grade 218— Seventh Grade Panagiotis, Gregory Panchanathan, Kanhik Paul, Alan Pfister, Benjamin Seventh Grade — 219 i Salceda, Ryan Schlosberg, Mark Schumer, Todd Sheeraiin, Charad 220 Seventh Gradi Seventh Grade Shcppard, Tyton Shetty, Kanaka Shumsky, David Stern, Jesse Stineharc, WiUiam Tanaka, Ryan Taylor, William Thayer, Jason Thiagarajah, Gajan VanAmburg, Christopher VanDerLaan, Richard Andrew Wasserman, Jacob Wauthy, Eric Weil, David Whitney, Griffin Willens, Adam Winkler, Evan Wong, Eric Wright, Douglas Zubalsky, Andrew Zachariah Seventh Grade — 221 .: Faculty 222 — Faculty BOARD OF TRUSTEES d BACK: N Sprague, W. Davis, C. Cale, O. Garver, C. Munger, W. Stern, J. Maloney. FRONT: O. Booth, R. Zanuck, C. Baise, B. Adair, W. Stinehait, R. Hartwick. MISSING: D. Mclntyre, E. Breech, P. Colee, R. Scaver, P. Bing. BoarJ of Trusties — 22i I ri Administration Thomas C. Hudnut Headmaster One Year B.A., Princeton University M.A., Tufts University Father Thomas Briedenthal Two Years Chaplain B.A., Portland State University M.A., University of Victoria M.Div., Church Divinity School of the Pacific Father Christopher Fade One Year Assistant Chaplain B A., New Mexico State M Div., Nashotah Episcopal Theological Seminary Who says a priest cant be jolly? In his first year at Harvard, Father Chris Eade has already become famous for his sense of humor and his ability to deal with students both in and out of the classroom. Why is Father Eade so easy to work with? Perhaps it ' s his sense of humor. Perhaps because he wrestles with people problems daily as both Assistant Chaplain and a teacher of the Ethics course. Perhaps it ' s because Eade is himself a father of two. Or maybe it ' s because of his open mind and willingness to be receptive to a student ' s opinions — whether the discussion is about philosophy, books 2001 or just life in general. As assistant chaplain, Adelphian sponsor, and teacher, Eade ' s intellect and wit make him an asset to Harvard life. — KSB Michelle Flood Four Years Head of Upper School B.A., University of Wisconsin John Amato Ten Years Head of Lower School A.B., Boston College Ed.M., Harvard University Harry C. Salamandra Nine Years Dean of Students B.S., Villanova 224 — AdrntntstTation Vanna Cairns, Three Years Direaor of College Counseling B.A., UCLA M.A., California Lutheran Tess Amato, Ten Years Assistant to the Headmaster B.A., Immaculate Heart Donna Rowland, Eleven Years Assistant Head of Lower School B.A., Pomona College Teaching Credential, UCLA F. Barton Truscott, Two Years Direaor of Lower School Admissions B.A., Wesleyan University Deborah Reed, Five Years Director of Upper School Admissions B.A., U. of Massachusetts Steve Shaw, Three Years Director of Alumni Relations B.A., University of Southern California Right: John West, Thirteen Years Assistant Director of College Counseling B.A., Macalester College M.Ed., Loyola University Administration — 22.5 I Administrative Staff M Steve Copping Three Years Clerical Office, Bookstore Phyllis Henson Lan Ky Two Years Eight Years Secretary to Dean of Students Clerical Assistant Diane Matthews Thirteen Years Secretary to Director of Development Joyce Nelson Three Years Receptionist Floris Rashford Three Years Clerical Office • ■■ - 1 . ■ M ' ' r P 1 Lorraine K. Stellhorn Seventeen Years Secretary to the Headmaster Julie Swenson Two Years Secretary to Head of Lower School Joyce Raymer Three Years Secretary to Director of Admissions Joan Ferry-Scott Two Years Secretary to Head of Upper School Registrar Practically everybody at Harvard School is affected by Ms. Joan Ferry-Scott, the Registrar and Secretary to the head of the Upper School. If you ' ve ever asked for a work permit or a bus pass, she was the one who got it for you. She ' s the petson who coordinates all the transcripts, emergency in- formation cards, and helps set up college visits. She is the person who puts together the Daily Bulletin, and it is at her desk that Seniors stop at (or are supposed to stop at) to sign in and out. She keeps the Senior Mailboxes in order and coordinates the steady flow of paper in and out of them. If there ' s something to turn in, it probably will go to her. Ms. Ferry-Scott has the knack of controlling the vast amount of paperwork at Harvard and the ability to actually shape it into a coherent, efficient whole. This should come as no surprise, fur she has worked for a long time in middle management, most recently as a treasurer for the Wash- ington lobby ot Sunkist. But Joan Ferry-Scott doesn ' t just work at her desk. She is active in school life, participating in Drama and as a sponsor of Junior Achievement. Most importantly, she greets eve- rybody with a smile and kind words. With a good sense of humor and warmth towards all Harvard students, she proves that one can be both competent and kind, — KSB 226 — Adminiitrnttve Staff The Arts Carl Menifee Wilson Visual Arts Eighteen Years B.A., U. of Redlands M.Div., Union Theological Seminary B. Lee Drew Drama Ten Years B.S., Ed., Bowling Green State M.A., Wesleyan University Clifford Rust Chorus Two Years A.B., Dartmouth College Few people venture duwn to lov.cst Chalmers — home of CLAB, the bookstore, maintenance, and Clifford Rust. The room isn ' t soundproofed, however, so the vocal abilities of Mr. Rust creep throughout the building. Mt. Rust ' s presence as Choral Director is only exceeded by his abilities as a singer. He is consistendy involved in local and national performances, having sung in the National Cathedral, making his a well-known name in the musical world. The year ' s most impressive feat for Mr. Rust has been his choral direction of the Harvatd mega-production of Camelot Taking what appeared to be a non-musically oriented group of students, and transforming them into a unified, focused singing group, Mr. Rust proved his abilities as an insttuctor. He has taken a fairly dormant chorus program, and, in the span of just two years, turned it into a prominent part of the Harvard Arts Department. — MM Jerome N. Margolis Music Eighteen Years B. Music Ed., Philadelphia College of Performing Arts M. Music, Philadelphia College of Performing Arts Tedd D. Woods Forensics Twenty-One Years B.A., San Diego State M.A., U.C.L.A, John Gilbert Luebtow Chairman Sixteen Years M.A., U.C.L.A. M.F.A., U.C.L.A. The Arts — 221 ENGLISH Beverly Boyd Thineen Years B.A., Whittier College M.A., U.C. Riverside In her 13th year at Hart ' ard School, Beverly Boyd ranks as the senior female faculty member. She began teaching 8th grade English, but she has been a mainstay of the 1 1th grade and A. P. English courses for the last several years. Dr. Archer proposes that Ms. Boyd teaches the best A. P. English course this side of the Thames River. ' ' Most of her students would probably agree. One can always find a host of them around her desk receiving help on an essay, asking her to write a college recommendation, or hoping that she will okay a senior project as head of the Senior Project Committee. Frequent visits are also made by her former students who just drop by to chat. Arriving before 7:00 a.m. each morning, Ms. Boyd can certainly be called conscientious and is unarguably one of the top guns of the English Department. Margit Dementi, Two Years B.A., Yale University Alexander Russo, One Year B.A., Stanford Dr. Robert Archer Twenty Years, Chairman of English Dept. B.A., U.C. Los Angeles Ph.D., University of Southern California Dr. EUen Ehrlich Four Years B.A., St. Mary ' s College M.A., Ph.D., University of New Mexico Phil Holmes Twenty-one Years B.A., University of Southern California M.A., Duke University 228 — Faculty Margaret Burich, One Year B.A., Lake Forest M.A.T., Brown Donna Rowland, Eleven Years B.A., Pomona College Teaching Credential, U.C.L.A, Lucy Bradley, Four Years B.A., M.A., U.C.L.A. Carrie Denman, Thret- Years B.A., U,C. Berkeley Ed.M., Harvard Universir Mike Danziger, One Year B.A., Yale Lewis MacAdams Two Years B.A., Princeton M.A., University of Buffalo Deborah Reed, Five Years Director of Upper School Admissions, English B.A., U. of Massachusettes Faculty — 229 FOREIGN LANGUAGE Allan Sasaki Six Years B.A., M.Ed., U.C.L.A. Most of the pictures you see in the volume before you were made possible by the steady hand, sharp eye, and expert techniques of Mian Sasaki. Through his lens, Mr. Sasaki documents for posterity the rich heritage and varied elements of Harvard School. Whether it ' s a photography of a serious soccer game or raucous outrageous group picture of Nerd Day, Sasaki gets a terrific shot every time. Yet, this man is not one to keep his talent to himself; to his photography class he shares with students his expert knowledge. But the multi-faceted Mr. Sasaki does not simply snap pictures. His fine instructions of the Spanish language has been benefiting Harvard Students for six years. This comes as no surprise. Mr, Sasaki ' s amiable disposition creates a nice, easy-going friendly environment for all his classes. That friendly smile, however, disguises a serious teacher who desires strongly the improvement of his students. Despite his sunny demeanor, he is not one to be afraid of chastising his students for not concentrating on their studies. He genuinely cares and it shows. 230 — Faculty John C. Corsello, Erica O ' Neal, Ten Years First Year B.A., U.C. Irvine, M.A., U.C. Santa Barbara B.A., Harvard Jon M. Smith, Seventeen Years B.A., Albion M.A., Middlebury Elizabeth Kellison, First Year B.A., WiUiams Tracey K. Harris, Two Years B.A., Bennington M.A., Columbia M.A., Ohio State Ph.D., Georgetown Thomas Donahue, ' iiilllll Dept. Chairman Nine Years ,,jj|j:ir ' r[T| B.A., Colby College .liilliiiijlllll M.S., New York University Jane P. Matz, Four Years B.A., City College of New York A.M., Ph.D., Harvard University Jill Goldstein, First Year B.A., Illinois State Vacuity — 231 MATHEMATICS Gttjrgt- B Rubens. Twenty-thrct Years B Si , Leeds M.A., Cal State Nonhndgc Carol Cocker, Eleven Years B.A., M.S., Cal State Northridge Judy Glickman, Eighth Years B.A., Teaching Credential, U.C.L.A. James J. O ' Connor, Two Years B.A., City University of New York Students in Mr. O ' Connor ' s class are always on the defensive, constantly reassuring themselves that they weren ' t open for his biting wit. Mr. O ' Connor ' s class is never boring, hut should you doze off. rest assured he will stop class to put the napping student in the spot light. More important to Mr. O ' Connor, however, is that his students learn their math on an individual basis as well as in the classroom. His direct teaching style and his ability to clarify even the most complex math concepts makes Mr. O ' Connor a favorite of all. 232 — Faculty B.A., M.A., U, of Budapest M.Ed., Cal State Northridge Beverly Farr Feulner, Department Chairwoman Five Years B.S., M.S., Drexel University Susan Sohler Everingham, Three Years B.A., WiUiams CoUege Faculty — 233 Physical Education Gary Thran, Fifteen Years Direaor of Athletics B.A., Azusa Pacific University Ted Katzoff, Six Years B.A., St. Lawrence University M.A., University of Conneaicut YEARBOOK FLASHBACK Lew Roberts, Eight Years B.S., Montana State Teaching Credential, Cal State Fresno If you happen to wander down by the Coaches Office and you hear a bad joke, it ' s likely that Coach Lew Roberts is up to his old antics of tormenting students and fellow coaches with his jokes. In spite of his bad jokes, he is to be attributed with the success of the Harvard football and wrestling programs. The highlights of his eight year career as coach and physical education teacher at Harvard have been an undefeated season in 1981 football and the 1983-1984 Greatness team that has set the standard for Har- vard football. Equally impressive has been Coach Rob- erts success in wrestling which has resulted in three years of League Champion teams and more recendy in 1988, a record setting eleven wrestlers who qualified for CIF-SS Finals. Throughout his career at Harvard, Coach Roberts has enjoyed the athletic success that stems from good coaching. The future of Harvard football and wrestling promise not to be an exception to its past successes. — SGT 88 234 — Physical Educatu ni Mark Zalin, Eight Years B.A., U.C. Santa Barbara M.A., Cal State Northridge i Richard Corso, Two Years B.A., Southern Conneaicu t State M.A., Cal State Northridge Greg Milliard, Three Years B.A., Occidental College M.A.T., Portland State University Jack Arvan, Sixteen Years Equipment Manager Nigel Taplin, Six Years B.A., Exeter University M.A., Cal State Northridge J I Physical Education — 2J5 SCIENCE William B. Peete, Nine Years B.S., Cal State Northridge M.S., Ph.D., U.C. Riverside Nancy Knode, One Year B.S., Colorado State S David T. Hoover, Three Years B.S., Hobart College; M.A., New York State Harry L. Salamandra, Nine Years B.S., Villanova University 236 — Faculty Fnso Hermans, One Yea: B A . Indiana I MS,. Cornell University John P Clark. Twenty-six Years B A . U C R Teaching Credential. Redlands Uni Wendy Van Norden, Five Years B.A., M.A.T., Colgate University John Feulner, Eight Years B.S., East Stroudsberg State College Students ivho don ' t know Mr. Feulner well may be aware of his passion for cars and guitars, but only those who have sat through his class can fully understand his dedication to the teaching of physics. Mr. Feulner has the ability to combine his unique character with his knowledge of physics to make every class both interesting and educating. Students feel comfortable talking with Mr. Feulner because he opens up to them. He is forward with his opinions about everything from rock music to Harvard policy, and, unlike most teachers, deals with students on their own wave-lengths. Still, Mr. Feulner s primary goal , as he stresses from day one, is teaching Harvard Students their physics. Mos t students go into the class fearful and apprehensive, but once the keys hit the floor, Mr. Feulner ' s students start to realize that physics is fun, fun, fun! i (lands Universiry B R. David Bowlus, Nine Years B.A., U.C. Berkeley M.S., Ph.D., Scripps Institution of Oceanography , I Robert G. Flower, KS3 j .. j Two Years B.A., Hiram College f Pacul- — 2il SOCIAL STUDIES Nancy Alexander, Ten Years B.S., Trenton State College Cornell Dr. David Waterhouse Department Chairman Seven Years B.A., Claremont-McKenna College M.A., Ph.D., U.C.L.A. Dat ' e Waterhouse came to Harvard in 1981 as a Social Studies teacher. Today, he is the chairman of that department, and he continues to teach A. P. United States History. Next year he wi ll also teach the new A.P. Government course, as well, which he presently runs as an informal seminar. He has also spent a lot of time as Junior Achievement Sponsor and serves on the End-of-the Year Committee. Waterhouse is also an avid basketball player. Every year he plays in the Senior-Faculty Game. He has coached the Varsity Team as well. Waterhouse ' s knack for maintaining friendship with the students as well as academic discipline has earned him the respect and the admiration of both Faculty and Students, making him an invaluable asset to Harvard as both a teacher and a friend. A Karl Welton KJcmz, Seven Years A.B , MA., Boston CoUege; Ph.L., Weston CoUege S.T.B., S.T.L.. Woodstock CoUege Ph.D.. U.C. Berkeley Phil Sweeney, Eight Years B.A., Teaching Credential, Occidental CoUege 2J8 — Faculty Timothy Young, One Year B.A., M.A., Cambridge Jonathan Palarz, Two Years B.A., Wesieyan University A.M., Harvard University Linda Dembo, Two Years B.S., Boston University M.A., New York University Faculty -—239 COMPUTER = John Romano, Three Years Director of Computer Lab, Mathematics B.A., M.A., St. John ' s University Richard Humphrey, Twenty Years Direaor of Computer Services, Science B S., UCLA M.Div,, Fuller Seminary M.S-. Rensselaer Polytechnic LIBRARY = Ellen Mintz, Ten Years B.A., Dominican College; M.L.S., M.A. Univ. of Southern California Naomi Javitz, Eight Years B.A., U.C.L.A., Library Services Credential, Cal State L.A. 240 — Faculty Business Office Cecilia Aguillon, Two Years She is a ray of sunshine to all those who come into contact with her. Her enthusiasm is contagious. The second of four children and the only daughter, Cecilia is a native of El Salvador. This bundle of energy is involved in several ac- tivities at Harvard School. Cecilia is a faculty adviser of the cheerleaders and the Spanish Club in addition to the out- standing work she performs in the business office. Acting is another interest of Cecilia. She has played several roles in both campus and outside productions. Wherever she is and whatever she is doing, Cecilia is certain to be working hard with a smile. Rob Levin, Three Years Business Manager B.A., Princeton University M.B.A., Stanford University f ■ t I Betty Van Patten, Six Years Frank Alvarez, Twenty-Seven Years B.S., U.C.L.A. M.A., Havana University Robins, One Year Faculty — 241 Maintenance Juan Rios Cafeteria m i-n Pitak Chongjai Adalbeno Morales t — Juan Gu 242 — 5 ? Chai Jinda Steve Inprom Nancy Somchai Jay Pacheco Ricardo Valdez Ricardo Valdez was born on August 20, 1925, in the small town of Michoacan, Mexico, which is in the Valle de Guadalupe, near Guadalahara. He is the youngest of seven children; he had one brother and five sisters. Richardos father farmed their land, but the living was hard, so the children began working at an early age. Ricardo graduated from the sixth grade before he began working. Ricardo ' s brother, Serafin, who was eight years his senior, moved to California in 1935. At that time, there was no immigration procedure other that the custom of leaving a penny in the post at the border to keep count of immigrants. Serafin worked at Harvard for Father Chalmers as groundskeeper. He helped prepare the way for Ricardo to come to California, which he did in 1953. For a while Ricardo worked in the Northern California town of Delano. He was picking grapes there when his brother had a stroke. Ricardo then came to Harvard to take his ailing brothers place as groundskeeper. Ricardo ' s position at Harvard enabled him to pre- pare immigration papers for his wife, Guadalupe, to join him in California. Guadalupe and Ricardo grew up together as neighbors in Mexico, and were chUd- hood sweethearts. They have been married for twenty- five years. Ricardo now has a house in Mexico, which his brother helped him to buy. It is a modern, three bedroom house, and over the years Ricardo has sent appliances and furniture to make it more comfortable there. Fruit trees grow on the land, and chickens, pigs, and goats are kept there. His wife and sister live at the house now, and Ricardo is retiring this year and will join them. After retiring, Ricardo says he plans to stay active, and work at home in Mexico. His house is already paid for, so Ricardo says his Social Security benefits will be more than enough to live on. Ricardo says he has been happy here, and that everyone at Harvard has been helpful to him. He has been invaluable at Harvard, as was his brother before him. We will certainly miss and remember him. — Frank Hedge 243 Winter Sports ■ — iLft - b iat ' ' — IT B f r Sports Varsity Basketball Charles Patton lays in the ball. Scott Wood controls the tap. From Left to Right: T. Naud, A. Fine, C. Patton, R. Osterloh, D. Saferstein, S. Wood, Coach Hilliard, J. Shih, B. Robens, E. Thaller, R. Hillman, G. Given, S. Zimmers, D. Rothenberg. Varsily BaskelhatI — 245 Varsity Basketball It was a frustrating year for Harvard ' s Varsity Basketball team. Just when things seemed to be coming together, the Saracen ' s fortunes declined. Ultimately, Harvard came just one win away from making the playoffs. The season itself started slowly, with Harvard losing its first three games, but Faith Baptist Tournament served to erase any doubts about the team ' s talent. Harvard picked up its first two wins over Camp Kilpatrick, and top ten ranked Faith Baptist. The Saracens then proved that they could be competitive with any team in the C.l.F. in their narrow loss to fourth-ranked Montclair Prep in the finals. From here, Harvard proceeded to win eight of its next ten games, with their only losses coming to Chaminade on a last-second shot, and Cathedral in overtime. Notable team statistics were the scoring of 102 points against LaSalle, a 76-58 win over Bell-Jeff, and perhaps the best played game of the year — an avenging 83-72 viaory over Chaminade. In these eight games, the average margin of victory was 20 points. Throughout this span, individuals were able to shine as well. In Harvard ' s balanced attack, Charles Patton, Rick Osterloh, Scott Wood, Bob Hillman, Dan Rothenberg, and Geoff Given all played key roles in the victories. The game against Salesian marked the beginning of Har- vard ' s decline. The Saracens struggled to a 63-61 win over a team which they had defeated easily in their first meeting. Charles Patton ' s injury only added to the team ' s problems. Harvard went on to lose four of its last five games, the final one to Chaminade in a battle for a CIF playoff spot. However, the future of Harvard ' s Varsity Basketball looks bright, with the powerful J.V. team joining the seven players who acquired valuable varsity experience this year. Rick Osterloh lays it in while Scott Wood waits for halftime refreshment. 246 — Vanity Baiketweaving Varsity Basketball Zimmers, Stefan Beckwith, Mike Goncharenko, Yury Lan, Andrqw Domyan, Bryan Patton, Charles Fine, Aden Roberts, Brian Given, Geoff Rothenberg, Dan Hillman, Bob Saferstein, Dan Clark, Matt Shih, Jeff Naud, Tim Thaller, Eric Osterloh, Rick Wood, Scott Head Coach: Greg milliard SEASON RECORD: Harvard 58 Leuzinger 69 Harvard 41 LA. Baptist 52 Harvard 54 Brentwood 64 Harvard 70 Camp Kilpatrick 60 Harvard 66 Faith Baptist 65 Harvard 62 Montclair Prep 67 Harvard 55 Chaminade 57 Harvard 102 LaSalle 62 Harvard 86 Salesian 68 Harvard 62 Cathedral 64 Harvard 76 BeU-Jeff 58 Harvard 76 St. Genevieve 67 Harvard 79 Pater Noster 32 Harvard 83 Chaminade 72 Harvard 80 LaSalle 54 Harvard 63 Salesian 61 Harvard 46 Cathedral 56 Harvard 60 BeU-Jeff 80 Harvard 73 St. Genevieve ♦ 86 Harvard 65 Pater Noster 58 Harvard 53 Chaminade (PlayofO 68 ♦League game Varjity B-Ball —247 Andres, Carlo BeU, Bobby Chang, Anthony Chang, Young Cohen, Darren Dahn, Kent Diamant, Doug Federman, Casey Kezirian, Stephen Puhvel, Markus Uwaezuuoke, Iheanyi Weber, Nathan WeUs, Eric Coach: Andrew Wagner Freshman Basketball Finishing the season with a 17 and 2 overall record and a very impressive 14 and League record, Freshman Basketball had one of its best years ever. After losing our first game to Leuzinger, we began to realize our potential. Marcus Puhvel, Andres Carlo, Tony Chang, Doug Diamant and Iheanyi Uwaezuoke made up our explosive starting unit, and much of our success can be attributed to the depth of our bench. Making strong contributions off the bench, were Eric Wells, Kent Dahn, Bobby Bell, Steve Kezirian, Nathan Weber, Darren Cohen, Casey Federman, and Young Chang. Perhaps our best game of the season was versus LaSalle, our toughest League opponent, whom we beat 60-48 to clinch the League title. We followed this victory with an impressive 90-37 trouncing of Salesian. Coach Wagner feels, Our outstanding record is a tribute to our hard work in practice throughout the season. Congratulations on a great season! MARC BROIDY ( ' 91)1 SEASON RECORD Harvard 48 Leuzinger 53 Harvard 44 L.A. Baptist 38 Harvard 56 Pasadena Poly 44 Harvard 52 Oak Park 35 Harvard 81 Chaminade 44 Harvard 48 LaSaUe 46 Harvard 71 Salesian 49 Harvard 53 Cathedral 43 Harvard 70 BeU-Jeff 46 Harvard 64 St. Genevieve 46 Harvard 78 Pater Noster 44 Harvard 53 Chaminade 48 Harvard 60 LaSalle 48 Harvard 90 Salesian 39 Harvard 42 Morningside 84 Harvard 54 Cathedral 39 Harvard 43 BeU-Jeff 31 Harvard 47 St. Genevieve 45 Harvard 89 Pater Noster 46 248 — Freshma Junior Varsity Basketball Richy Agajanian, Michael Beckwith, Jay Borenstein, Matt Clark, Andrew Florin, James Hant, Michael Wolf, Jeffrey Kelemen, Spencer Miller, Hoon Park, Lloyd Rogers, Adam Rowins, David Schwartz, Lawrence Venick, Thomas Stone, Yanni Vourgourakis, Head Coach Jon Palarz Season Re cord Harvard 76 Leuzinger 82 Harvard 53 L.A. Baptist 49 Harvard 71 Brentwood 41 Harvard 62 Pasadena Poly 56 Harvard 72 Providence 22 Harvard 96 Holy Matryrs 45 Harvard 66 Moorpark 42 Harvard 53 Chaminade 40 Harvard 75 LaSalle 28 Harvard 70 Salesian 57 Harvard 62 Cathedral 53 Harvard 77 BeU-Jeff 53 Harvard 74 St. Genevieve 76 Harvard 77 Pater Noster 27 Harvard 51 Chaminade 46 Harvard 86 LaSalle 31 Harvard 76 Salesian 46 Harvard 77 Cathedral 48 Harvard 64 BeU-Jeff 49 Harvard 84 St. Genevieve 55 Harvard 73 Pater Noster 47 2W—J.V Hoop This year ' s J.V. Basketball team dominated its opponents. With a 19-2 tecotd and a Santa Fe League tide, the first game was a loss to 3-A power Leuzinger by a disappointing margin of 6 points, despite an outstanding effort by Hoon Park ( ' 89), who scored 29 points. Harvard then went on to win 6 non-league games, including a championship in the Faith Baptist J.V. tournament where Co-Captain, Matt Clark ( ' 90), was named M.V.P. As the league season approached. Harvard appeared strong with a 6-1 pre-season record. League play opened against defending J.V. Champion, Chaminade, by a 53-40 margin. Mike Beckwith ( ' 89) led the way with 26 points and 21 rebounds. Easy viaories over LaSalle and Salesian boosted our league record to 3-0 as Beckwith chipped in 33 points against Salesian. In a poor showing against Cathedral, Andy Florin ( ' 89) led a 62-53 viaory with 23 points. Balanced scoring was a key in a 77-53 viaory over Bell-Jeff The following game would turn out to be our only league loss. Due to a weak defensive performance, we lost 76-74 to St. Genevieve, despite 32 points from Beckwith and 19 from Florin. A 77-27 rout of Pater Noster ended the first half of the league seas on. The second half began with a weak showing in a 5 1 -46 viaory over Chaminade. X lat followed was a string of viaories which proved our league ' s dominance. We routed LaSalle 86-31 as Adam Rowins (90) had a strong all-round performance including 6 steals, 5 assets and 12 points. Florin poured in 20 points during a 76-46 training at Salesian. Cathedral was our next viaim, 77-48, and that was followed by a 64- 49 rout of Bell Jeff Florin, Clark and Beckwith combined for 30 rebounds and 42 points. After losing Beckwith to the Varsity, we were faced with the challenge of a St. Genevieve tematch for first place in the league. With 29 points from Florin and 12 and 11 from Jim Hant ( ' 89) and Park, respeaively, we were able to rout St. Genevieve 89-55. We were forced to play our final game without Florin, Clark or Beckwith, but crushed Pater Noster 73-47. Hant picked up the slack with 22 points and 12 rebounds while Mike Wolf (90) added 11 points and 9 rebounds. The J.V. Saracens averaged 71 points per game, and held their opponents to 47, and the season was marked by strong contributions from all team members. MICHAEL WOLF ( ' 90) J.V. Hoop — 251 f Varsity Soccer 252 — Varsity Soccer -. ,.- X- Top Left: Caught in the corner. Top Right: Wheres the ball-- Middle Right: Harvard starts the ball up the field. Above Right: The fans roar during a tense moment. Above: Off the back, not the head. Season Record Harvard 2 Notre Dame 1 Harvard 3 Flintridge Prep Harvard 1 Beverly Hills 1 Harvard 1 Bosco Tech 1 Harvard Brentwood Harvard 1 Notre Dame Harvard 2 Hart Harvard 2 Oak Park 3 Harvard 7 Cathedral Harvard 2 Salesian Harvard 6 BeU-Jeff 1 Harvard 1 Chaminade 1 Harvard 2 Paraclete 1 Harvard 1 LaSaUe 1 Harvard 3 Cathedral 1 Harvard 1 Salesian Harvard 2 BeU-Jeff Harvard 4 Chaminade 2 Harvard 1 Paraclete Harvard 1 LaSalle Harvard 3 Arroyo Va rsity Soccer — 253 Above: Frustrated by his lack of success, oppHJsing player telekinetically levitates the balJ. Right: Harvard ' s stop-and-go tactics stymies Chaminade. Left: ( haminadt ' s futik- acrubatics pale in comparison to Harvard ' s firm-footed technique, Abo Untouched Harvard forward rushes to an easy goal. 254 — Varsity Soccer Frosh-Soph Soccer Above: Harvard ' s speed gives the opposing sound trashing. Right: Harvard Frosh-Soph Soccer 1987-88 Coaches: George Stewart, Jane Tellelcson. Above: Harvard coUap: a breezy bucolic setting The 1987-88 Harvard Frosh-Soph Soccer team was able to be very competitive in a J.V. League. The team got off to a bad start, losing three of its first four games, but Coaches George Stewart and Jane Tellekson pulled us together, and after a 9-0 win over Bosco Tech, the team gained confidence and started playing together well. From the Bosco Tech game onwards, we went 5-1, and managed to defeat Brentwood, a feat no other team accomplished. We never lost at home, and went on to take second place in the League. Charlie Woo was the leading scorer, capitalizing on great passes from our half back line, which included Greg Harlan and Mark Fein in the center. Our defense, which was strengthened when Mark Shoptaw was moved to stopper, along with Steve Matloff in goal, had 5 shutouts. This was a very successful season, and we all look forward to playing on the J.V. team next year. Season Record Bosco Tech Brentwood L.A. Baptist Brentwood Crossroads L.A. Baptist Brentwood Bosco Tech Bosco Tech Crossroads fnshlSoph — 255 J.V. Soccer Matt Arnold, Ahilan Arulanathan, Kevin Cifarclli, Sam Cooper, Bob Cortez, Jon Cotter, Michael Fayne, Denis Lee, Jeff Lichtrr Jerome Schwartz, Mark Wagner, Rob Faucett, Andrew Weiss, Armen Martin, Chris Stone, John Rudd, Kevin Vosen, Dean Zani Damon Watson, Tybalt Whitney, John Markham, Coach: Tim Young 2i6 —J.V. Soccer Season Record irvard 1 Notre Dame irvard 2 Flintridge irvard 2 Beverly Hills 3 jrvard 3 Bosco Tech 2 irvard Hart 4 irvard 4 Alemany irvard 1 Canyon Country irvard 11 Cathedral irvard 6 Salesian irvard Chaminade irvard 3 Paraclete irvard 5 St. Genevieve irvard 1 La Salle irvard 2 Cathedral irvard 5 Salesian irvard 2 St. Genevieve 1 irvard Paraclete irvard 2 Chaminade 2 irvard 1 LaSaUe 3 The Harvard Junior Varsity Soccer (Football) team could be apdy saibed as being one of the most successful J.V. teams in Har- rd ' s many years of Soccer. With the teaching and patience of a humorous but knowl- geable coach, Tim Young, the team came out of the season with I wins, 3 losses, and 3 ties. Of the 13 wins, 11 consisted of utouts, an impressive statistic considering that the team had to im so much in so little time. With a two forward, four half-back, ur full-back line-up, the Harvard J.V team played other teams at were ranked much higher, such as Chaminade, La Salle, and iradete. With the help of our coach, the team won two games, tied and lost only 1. The offensive line, which consisted of Damon Watson. Kevin farelli, and Jeff Lichtman, with their excellent ball control, ac- mulated 5 1 goals for the season. The half-back line which lOrmously helped the forwards with scoring opportunities and als were made up of Bob Cortez, Jerome Schwanz, Andrew ' eiss, John Markham, Sam Cooper, Chris Stone, Mark Wagner, rmen Martin, and Ahilan Anilananthan, not all on the field at the me. of course. The defense, which provided the team with the lormous number of shutouts consisted of Matt Arnold. Denis Lee, ybalt Whitney, Dean Zanuck. John Ruud. Kevin Vosen and Mike lyne. And now, a tribute to the goalies, Rob Faucett and Jon Cotter, ho kept their heads held high throughout the season, bad or good mcs With such an excellent, well-founded team, and such a fine, ird-working coach, no wonder the season for the Harvard Junior arsity team went so well. P. Upper Left: Rob Faucett with a save. Upper Left: The opponents work the ball down the field. Below: Sam Cooper leads a Saracen fastbreak. J.V. Soccer — 2} 7 u Varsity Wrestling The Varsity team ' s stellar performance this year was spear- headed by the efforts of Rick FarreU (H WT- ' 89), Kevin New- man (175 — ' 89), and returning League Champion, Scott Tanaka (126 — ' 88). With the return of only two seniors, Chris Wong (145 — ' 88) and Tanaka to this year ' s wrestling team, the major concern of the team was its lack of depth; but this seeming lack of depth was a blessing in disguise, that permitted young prospects, Jordan Marmet (98 — ' 91) — 4th League, Richard Shin (105 — ' 91) — 2nd League, Akir Gutierrez (1 12 — ' 91) — 2nd League, to shine. Others who shined during the season were Farrell who placed 1st in League and 2nd in 2 tournaments, Jun who placed 2nd in League and 4th in 1 tournament, Newman who placed 3rd in 4 tournaments (including League) and 4th in another, and Tanaka who placed 1st in League and 3rd in 3 tournaments. The earlier fears regarding the lack of depth were totally abated as FarreU (HWT) and Tanaka (126) placed 1st in League, Jim Jun (112 — ' 90) — 2nd League, John Lee (132 — ' 89) — League, Tony Choi (138 — ' 90) — 3rd League, Chris ' Wong (145) — 2nd League, Robert Rhodes (154 — ' 89) — 2nd League, Oscar Rodriguez (165 — ' 89) — 3rd League, and Kevin Newman — 3rd League, which led the team to a 2nd place finish in the Santa Fe League. The highlights of the team ' s 6-1 season consisted of a 31-23 Harvard victory over long-time rival, Alemany and a second place finish in League. Harvard sent a school record of 1 1 wrestlers to the C.l.F. Southern-Section ' Wrestling Finals, where Farrell placed a commendable 7th. With the departure of Wong and Tanaka, look for next year ' s team to be led by Lee, Rhodes, Newman and Farrell. Much Success in the future, guys. SCOTT TANAKA ( ' 88) P.S. Unending thanks go to the parents who supported the team. Two-time league champion Scott Tanaka is about to complete i and arm takedown. Above: Santa Fe League Champion Rick Farrell upsets 6 ' 7 , 235 pound giant. Left: Chris Wong and Harvard stunned Alemany in a major upset 3 1 to 23 258 — Varjily Wrestling Season Record Harvard 39 Crespi 30 Harvard 49 Grananda Hills 24 Harvard 72 Montclair Prep 5 Harvard 40 Faith Baptist 28 Harvard 30 Chaminade 34 Harvard 31 Alemany 23 Kevin Newman, winner of 2 1 matches, cakes down Crespi wrestle John Lee upsets the 1 seeded wresder during the league finals. Harvard stuns Aiemany to upset them for the fourth time in the last six years. i Tony Choi, John Cinman, Rick Farrell, Akir Gutierrez, James Jun, Danny Lee, John Lee, Lee Macadams, Jordan Marmet, Kevin Newman, Robert Pearl- stein, Jeremy Plager, Robert Rhodes, Oscar Rodriguez, David Sherwood, Sam Shin, Richard Shin, Scott Tanaka, Chris Wong, Brent Zacky Head Coach: Lew Roberts. Scott Tanaka controls his opponent. Varsity Raislin ' — 2 9 J.V. Wrestling We started the wrestling season with only 7 out of 13 weight classes. Our chances of having a successful season were very dim. We pulled together though, as a team of individuals determined to wm. We were successful and didn ' t lose a dual meet until that fateful tragic day when Varsity Wrestler, Jon Cinman ( ' 90), broke his arm. As a result, our only other 1 12 pounder was forced to move up to Varsity. We then had only 6 out of 1 3 weight classes. Once again we pulled together and persevered. On February 4, we met our arch-rivals, Alemany. We were losing and needed a pin to win. Antonio Gomez ( ' 91) was forced to move up a weight class and get a pin. Antonio pulled through, and we beat Alemany 23-21. The next week we went on to League Finals and won. We had five individual League Champs, Won-Seok Jo (119 — ' 91), Rob Pearlstein (126 — ' 91), Brent Zacky (138 — ' 90), David Sher- wood (145 — ' 90), and Antoni Gomez (165 — ' 91). As a team, we were able to overcome the barriers that had been set before us when the season began. We wanted to win, and we did! BRENT ZACKY (138 — 90) David Sherwood and Br League Champion. Zacky accept the trophy for J.V. Jo Won-Seok, Tony Kim, Steve Lainer, Brent Zacky, Zeb Rice, Jae Lee. Antonio Gomez, Deron Quon, Roben Pearlstein, Eric Sievers, David Sherwood, Ma Fox, Danny Lee. Head Coach: R. Saltero. 260— Jay Vie Rasslin ' Season Record Harvard F S Invitational 3rd place Coutin ' s Varsity win Harvard 10-way Tournament 2nd place Grananda Hills 30-18 Simi Valley Tournament 6th place Montdair Prep 36-6 Faith Baptist 45-6 Chaminade 42-12 Valley Tournament 4th place AJemany 23-21 League Tournament champions Brent Zacky upsets his opponent to become the JV 141 pound champion. David Sherwood shows his win- ning determination. Robert Pearlstein becomes one of 5 JVs to become JV League Champion. JV Wrestling — 261 Activities 262 — Acltvtttei T Harvard Tech Crew These brave and surly few have brought life to the Harvard productions of The Potboiler, The Worst High School Play in the World and Camelot. Note to next year ' s aspiring techies: only ream men need apply. From Front to Back: Phil Rubin, Matt Mosk, Mike Wink- ler. On Right: Jordan Lichtman, Whit Olsen, John Kappler and Robin Kar. Asian Studies Club Under the aegis of Phil Sweeney (not pictured), a raging band of Har- vard students (who look a lot like the Tech Crew, why didn ' t they bother to change their shirts?) have banded to- gether to study the culture of the Orient. Pictured: Scott Tanaka, sur- rounded by a bunch of pointing fin- gers. Mm Clubs — 263 New Harvard Left to Right: Mike Winkler, Robin Kar, Jason Lee, Ben Choi, Phil Rubin, Scott Tanaka, Jordan Lichtman, Matthew Mosk. Viewpoint } r - ' ' , ' Ltft t.) Right: Robin Kar. Matthew Mosk. Ganesh Gunasekeran. Mike Winkler. Andtew Gettleman. Phil Rubin. Matt Hhrluh, Jordan Lichtman. Ibrahim Muhaiiuncd, Kcrem Bilge, Not Pictured: Faculty Advisor Phil Sweeney, Scott KJeinman. 264 — Tom ' s Section Amnesty International Led by Ms. Dembo, Harvard ' s chapter of the international human- itarian organization has already ex- perienced great growth in this, only its first year on campus. Amnesty In- ternational is dedicated to the fun- dament dignity and rights of each human being. Pro- Vivisection Club (a.k.a. Chop Shop ) Led by Mike Winkler (the strangler and President), Robin Kar (in handcuffs) and Adam Werbach (the strangle-ee), the Pro-Vivisection Group is a reaction against the Anti- Vivisection Group. Actually, this should be named the Anti- Anti-Viviseaion Group, but (as any astute math scholar could tell you) two negatives equal a bucket of fish. Many of these people are also in the Pro-Viviseaion Aaivities Group (not piaured). Cluhs and Activities — 263 Homecoming Elearifying, is the word that describes the atmosphere of the Harvard Homecom- ing. The fun never stops. The day is started with the traditional Homecoming football game. If football isn ' t your cup of tea, there are numerous food stands and game booths to keep the interest of even the most unat- tentive. Student bands add variety to the festive mood of the Homecoming. Half- time. The Kazoo Band is out on the track displaying their musical talent (or lack there- oO- But the spotlight of the afternoon is on the Seventh-Grade Egg Toss which is topped with a buffet dinner in the evening. 266 — Who Cam United Way Week layor Tom Bradley presents plaque to Headmaster Tom Hudnut as First Prefea Chuck Panon, Prefea Leo Marks, and Mrs. Dixie Hedr.ckson, di. aivities for Retarded Children program, look on. This year, Harvard looked beyond itself to the community at large. United Way Week raised over two hundred thousand dollars for the United Way, which distributes the money to many charities. The enthusiastic participation of the student body raised awareness of the needs of the community. The Honorable Tom Bradley, Mayor of the City of Los Angeles, presented the Headmaster with a plaque commending the opening of Harvard ' s doors to the needs of the community. This plaque commends Harvard ' s support of the Activities for Retarded Children Program by opening our athletic facilities to them on weekends, begun under former Headmaster Christopher Berrisford and continued with the enthusiastic support of Headmaster Tom Hudnut. — TC Clubs and Aclii ' ilies — 267 Orchestra Concerts The year of ' ST- ' SS was a very productive and successful year for the or- chestra. With the gradu- ation of many prominent musicians last year, most thought the orchestra would be lacking in talent and in depth. However, to the amazement of many, the Harvard Orchestra, under the direction of Dr. Margolis, came through with flying colors. The Harvard Orchestra should be commended on its hard work and dedication throughout the year. It was definitely a fine and successful year, and the Harvard Orchestra has lots to be proud of. Bravo! — Jason Lee Harvard Orchestra 19S7-1988 The orchestra played concerts for the student body ' s enioyment thfoughout the school year. Winner of Find the Nishioka Contest 268 — Clubs and Aaivilies Mr. Hudnut ' s Investiture This year has proven to be a year of change that began with the investiture of a new Har- vard School headmaster. The Sunday extrav- aganza at St. James Episcopal Church marked the entrance of Harvard ' s fifth headmaster since Father Chalmers started at Harvard as head- master eighty-eight years ago. Under the reins of Thomas Hudnut, Harvard has entered a more liberal era with increased student- administration communications. — SGT A familiar face showed up at the reception. Hudnut Investiture — 269 Rugby Club Right: Rodent Collins goes for the ball, backed up by Huskins and David Michael. Below: Scrum! Below Left: Coach Carl- son talks strategy. Below Right: Action play. [wiBiilll lHin .j J Members: M. Pauley, J. Collee, M. Holly, G. Marsden, D. Goodwin, D. Herman, M. Huskins, B. Willenberg, M. Chumo, S. Collins, J. Schweitzer, D, Michael, A. Lee, M. Pickup, C. Baum- gartner, P. Rho, T. Chu, M. Kidd, J. Adams, P. Anderson, J. Ramirez, E. Shin, D. Lee, D. Janger. 270 — Cluhs and Aclwttui Back Row: Left to Right: A. Gettleman, A. Kling, Z. Maler, E. Arnold, E. Kezirian. Front Row: T. Woods, coach, G. Gunasekaran, M. Ehrlich, J. Keleman, J.Rosen. Speech Debate In spite of the transfer uf headmaster Christopher Barrisford, the Spcrth and Debate programs at Harvard have cxceUed m the last year After the surprismg dismissal of the renowned Harvard Debate program, the Harvard community regrouped to form a debate club With the help of advisors Peter Graham and Father Christopher Eade, the debate program continues to progress Led by Oxford debaters Matt Qose and Jeremy Rosen, the team finished well ahead of any predictions, and looks ambitiously towards the National Tournament The Speech program at Harvard continues to hold the reigns of local competitions, whJe striving towards the goal of National victory Led by now Speech legend Anthony Kling, the team was one of Coach Woods strongest. But, with charatTers bke Matthew Ehrlich and Evan Arnold holding cabinet positions, how could they go wrong. In the student congress department, Andrew Gettclman continues to show other schools how its done, In ' 87- ' 88. Coach Tedd Woods has once again proved that his winning style cannot be beat. NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE: HARVARD CHAPTER 1987-88 Kevin Cifarelli — Honor — Michael Mayer Josh Oreck Seth Hardin Brooke Temple Anhur Kim Brant Didden Pat Anderson Derek Suzuki David Wienu Jack Shih Shin Fum Kawa Adam Morgan Peter Ryang Scon Tanaka Robert Rosenthal Tim Pennington Frank Christopher Chris Redly MueheU Kraus Chris Hameetman Kevin Kelly Guy Starkman Craig Schultevoerder Aaron Friedland Anthony Chen David Tfulio Bill Deutch Yuval Kremer Michael Badger Larry Bercuct Jon Giner Louis Zeidbetg Chris Stone Jeff Shih John Kappler John Markham Mark Anten Michael Jeon Eliot Upeles Konstantine Caunca lan Harris Man Davis Chris Cavanaugh Tachyun Chung Sharecf Abdou Ian Walker Yanni Vourgorakis Jeremy Matz Josh Friedman Jay Granzow Glen Thomas Greg Magnusun Rick FaneU Kevin Klowden Alvin Fu Jason Klein Michael Fayne Kevin Kim Steven Chung Todd Behrendt Jon Krawctz on Ruth Buck Robinson Mark Richman Jeffrey Oh Michael Kraus Michael Fleisher Nadeem Hamid Henry Choi Marc McQure James Gregory Raj Vaswani Brad Perry Kerem Bilge Forrest Walsh Hayden McComas J on Cinman Leon Yen Chris Pisano Adam Pollack Henry Park Eric Burden Peter Rho Charlie Woo Matt Greco Michael Kaz Marshall Levine Spencer Hollis — Excellence — Lawrence Vcnick Josh Geller Roben Lee John Stanton Matthias Daub Sam Pack Dipesh Banker Sade Borghci Dan Lee Joe Kraus Evan Cohen Nicholas CineUo 3an Moran Brer Rosen Kerem Bilge Bob Hdlman Will Fowlks an Jones Man Gill Mark Wagner Adam Werner Adam Cohen Grent Marston Michael McGaughey Elai Katz Michael Pickup Dan Herman Vlarc Minikes Adam Werbach Andrew Lan Kia Khayatian Ted Kanamori Sean Reynolds MenI Deron Quon Richy Agajanian Kenny Merman David Nickoll Mark Fein John Velasguez Alaiick Yung Jon Rodgerson Stanley Lau Brian Roberts Weston Suh Sieve Jo Craig Coleman Jed Simon Bryan Jacobsen Jason Lee Viaor Fu Man Clark Tom Gramer Mike Winkler Ben Choi Tyler Farmer Shane Loomis ae Lee Jay Dolinky Mark Rosen Eric Wells Collin Moore Geoffrey Given Rajesh Patel Jon Weiss Yury Goncharenko Peter Seeger at List Osgood Perkins Stephen Matloff Robcn Dejongh Scb Gevens Roben Moffin Mike Beckwith Kashi Way Ross Thomas James Kwon Charles Panon Peter Bleszynski Sanjiv Singh Arfun Metre Brent Yanke ' ac Fox Robin Kar Jason Gamer Eric Yoon Chad Hams Mathaniel Marston Rajen Patel Chris Demetriou Eric Senis Al Caner Tom Fowlks Joshua Saundets Edwin Park Darren Stein Chris Wong ■Cevin Newman Jeff McConaghy Roger Vig Man Battles Jay Borenstein immy Jun Roben Burch Jeff Lichtman Aman Chaudhary Josh Kun Wade Canter David Lee Chris Lee Jason Pctrulis Teddy Robbins Jobby Mason Eric Mandel Peter Richards Steve Halpape Bill Glass Michael Chang Robert Yang Bobby Conca Darren Janger Erik Chan Mexis Alvarez Barry Burch John Rosenberg James Deutch Many HoUy Vlark Shoptan Mike Ting Randy Sheldon Andrew Weiss John Lee Tchie Tao Brent Zacky Damien Stein Thomas Stueber Jeremy Plager Man Pauley Mark Scon Vlike Huskins Michael Yeh Man Arnold Josh Stoneman Jon Mooser John Fogarty David Sherwood Robert Bell Greg Friedman Man Kidd Eric Stem Jono Pivo Tony Chu Evan Sils Gene Kim Keith Spiegel Alex Levmtaner Todd Rosenberg Jon Selwood Marc Philips Jason Reiher Ethan Archer David Bordo Sam Cooper David Dickstein ■■■ ■ ■■■1 B I ' -fi ns Josh Resnik Sebastian Dungan Edmund Lee P5 Mm 111 z Jon Bock Clarke deMaigret Ed McMahon mw nW J A Hamilton Chan Baiya Krishna Derek Wolff Hnl ;«ir- Scon Malin — Meni — John Rudd B ll Philipp Rubin Kyosuke Morishita Tim Naud M J Daniel Galpin David Caplan Derek Brown Dan Saferstein Adam Kerr Mitch Bassen Bl JiT 1 ul b J V Ralph Pearson Christopher lonllo Tommy Davis HnKPf J n li c Armen Manin Edric Saito OLvet Gelles  BT i wX ■ 2p WiUie MacAdams Adam Braun Roben Pearlstem r, Wri j II I ott Man Smith Jason Breaux Mark Ross mi I, ' la B 1 Jt Marc Broidy Won-Seok Jo David Eagle ■■iw fimW II y Matt Eddy Jordan Marmet Rcid Babin yt m H Jeff Goldfarb David Cocker Larry Chun M ■J ill Casey Federman Jairam Richardson Daniel Friedland 1 ■■r ; Langdon Page Gustave Perez Mike Kim Jll 3 Cluhi and cnvitiei — 211 ,1= i ' lt i - t i 272 — Aclivities Candids Candids — 273 274 — Candids Candids — 275 spring Sports 276 — prmj; Spans Satire 17 jyiM i Salm i7 — 277 Varsity Baseball The 1988 Harvard Varsity Baseball Team is better than last year ' s team in several areas. Led by Coach Jim Brink, who nurtured soon-to-be-pro ball player Bob Scanlon, the team is looking forward to a good season. The Harvard Coaching Staff will also try to help such upcoming stars as Marty Holly. 278 — Varsiry Baseball rjTop: Tim Rath, Brian Roberts, Guy Starkman, Coach Brink, Coach Santangelo, Charles Patton, Bryan Jacobsen, Matt O ' Leary. MidcJle: Brandon Willenberg, lIGeorge Gordon, David Nickoll, Jay Borenstein, Buck Robinson, Marty Holly, Aden Fine. Front: David Lee, Eric Burdett, Justin Richman, Eric Stem, Oscar J Rodriguez, Robby Thayer. Above: Geoff Given, stUl paying off his Jerta. Left: Chuck Patton applauds himself. as usual. Varsity Betsbol —279 = J.V. Baseball W - ' y i M-Mt . Top: Coach Rower, Mike Wolf, Brian Langsb ard, Michael Pickup, Chris Stone, Coach O ' Connor. Middle: Jon Lurvey, Jon Rath, Jon Bock, Adam Rowins Ion Stanton. Front: Tony Choi, Robert Moffitt, Jimmy Jun, Sean Reynolds A player warms up. 280— J.V. Baseball Frosh Soph Baseball Top: Q)ach Danziger, Sp encer MiUer, Yury Goncharenko, Bobby Mason, Jono Pivo, James Gregory, Coach Wagner. Middle: Dan Friedland, Ed Saito, Charlie Woo, Steve Matloff, Brett Rosen. Bottom: Mark Streams, Eric Eisner, Roben Goidenberg, Doug Diamant, Brian Streams. FroshjSoph Baseball — 281 Varsity Swimming Damon takes a break. Huny up! The pool ' s on fire! yif -? ft The 1988 Harvard Varsiry Swim Team 282 — Varsity Swimming Varsity Swimming — 283 J.V. Swimming Coach Shaw says, ' ■500 fly 284 — J.V. Su ' imminf J.V. Track mm ., ,j|jHiiiinnfti« When the subject ot this year ' s Junior Varsity Track team comes up, the word talented comes to mind. With the team ' s performance early this season, the team promises to have the most successful season m almost a decade. The team is solid in all events with strengths stemming from strong sprinting, jump- ing, and distance programs. The J.V. team is a good base and will provide Harvard track with many outstanding seasons in the future. SGT Top Left: Rounding the- curve Adam Pollack heads for the finish- Above: Lou ZicdbtTg takes a second look. Above Left: Hurdle form is everything for victory. Left; Nathan Weber breaks the tape. J. V. Track — 285 Varsity Track This year ' s Varsity Track team looks towards a solio season. The team is below par in sprinting but strong in distance. Potential standouts in distance include Seniors Leo Marks, Robert Burch, and Stefan Zimmers. Strong Juniors include Tom Stueber, Greg Friedman, and John Wright, who came within .2 seconds of breaking the Harvard hurdles record. The season opened with a clear victory against Faith Baptist, hopefully a good omen for the season ahead. — KSB Top Right: TTie hurdles are no match for the style of John Wright. Above: Mark Richman goes for a strong finish Mid- dle: High Jumf er Brad Peterson takes the bar in stride Right: Relay Team member Leo Marks is the winner. 286 — Varsity Track ' . . - 1 Top Left: Going down toward the finish Leo Marks gives his best effort. Above: Lou Zeiberg takes a look at the vault bar. Left: Robert seems happy about his race. Below Left: Wow Brad Peterson dears the bar again. Below: Coming up out of the blocks Philippe Gerber looks strong. Varsity — 287 Varsity Volleyball 2HH — Viinily VolUyhjII VOLLEYBALL OCEAN LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1966 Above: Harvard wins another point as rht opponents try in vain to overcome Harvard ' s tower of power. Left: Harvard practices for the big game. JayVee Volleyball — 289 Varsity Golf Above: Kazuma Watanabe makes another awesome chip. Upper Right: Lawrence Venick smashes his dnve Right: Will McLane takes a praaicc swing. Below: Lawrence Venick n easy pitch. Lower Right: Will McLane has another great lie. l; ' 4 Team Members: Scott Wood, Kazuma Watanabe, Will MiUnc. Mark Anttn, Kevin Lew, Jason Broth, Kevin Cifarelli, Reese Hummer, Mark Rosser, Lawrence Venick, Jay Lee. 290 — Varsily Golf Varsity Tennis Mark Scott can ' t believe the ball is going so slow. Sam Salant puts his all into it. Varsity Tennis — 291 Junior Varsity Tennis How did I get on this page? Mark Wagner smashes the ball. 292— J. V. Tenn Clubs — 1 . • « • g, ' - ' 4-V® Clockwise from Upper Left: Adam Werner and WiU McLane find profundity in mundane events, Steve Halpape, our great leader as ed in Chief; Ben I ' m on it Faucett, Mark Rosen working hard, as Will McLane takes a break. 294 _ f(y Hanard Sentinel Staff 1987-1988 ft ' Clockwise from Upper Left: Ben Choi. Yearbook Flashback. Froggy. Empty Bleachers 8 (Will McLane, Adam Wemer, Jordan Lichtman, Streetscene Candid. '  ' t 2 It ' ] Harvard Senlmel Staff 1987-1988 $• — 295 Clockwise from Left: Faculty Advisot Peggy Butich, Jotdan Lichtman, Keiem Bilge and Scott Tanaka, David Goldenbetg, Bryan Park, Scott Tanaka, and Kerem Bilge 1987-1988 Harvard Sentinel Staff = Editor-in-Chief Steven Duntley Halpape Senior Pages Editor Phil Rubin? Sports Editor Adam Werner Faculty Editors Ben Choi WiU McLane Copy Editors Kerem Bilge Scott Tanaka Advertising Editor Mark Rosen Business Managers David Bordo Reese Hummer Photography Editors Ben I ' m on it Faucett Jordan Lichtman Clubs and Activities Editors , Tom Cramer Faculty Advisor Peggy Burich Business Advisor Steve Shaw Photography Advisor Allan Sasaki Trans-Atlantic British Ambassador Martin Keady Other Staff: Bryan Park, Marc Phillips, David Goldenberg, Matt Mosk, Kevin Lew, and a bunch of other guys! 296 — $• Hanuird Schenlwel Sihiafff 1987- 198H If I Foreign Outlook Foreign Outlook publishes the Foreign Language Depanment ' s magazine once a year. Members: J. Yim, J Shih, J Schweitzer, R. dejongh, J. Hur, T. Behrendt, H. Velazquez. Sponsor: Ms. Harris. Jazz Octet Members: J. Gamer, S. Landres, I Walkes, P. Bower, R Vig, J. Matz, T. Davis, C. Patton During the 1987-88 season the Harvard Jazz Oaet was formed with the most advanced players from the Jazz Band. The Oaet rehearsed separately and focused upon standard jazz classics, individual improvisation, rhythm backup, and dose ensemble playing. The Octet made its debut on March I6th and was featured in several assemblies, the all-jazz evening concert, the Coldwater Canyon Chili Cookoff, and the city wide Ans Festival at Marlborough on April 27th. The Octet will continue to be an established ensemble at the school for our most advanced players. The octet, known as The Jazz Explorers is directed by Mr. Margolis. Clubs and Acliviliej — 297 = La Societe de Faire la Grasse Matinee Members: Mrs. Harris, M. Smith, Mrs. Goldstein, D. Ea- gle, P. Cicchine, T. Cramer, J. Markham, Sleepy McAdams, J. Weiss, Mme. Matz. The French Qub posing with dignity membership is very exclusive. devant the flagpole. Actually composed of French speakers from around campus, Members: S. Landres, J. Lichtman, R. Vig, P. Bowers, Mr. Margolis, E. Sievers, J. Matz, A. Martin, I. Walker, S. Gamer, J. Segil, T. Davis, C. Patton Jazz Band is, . . . In one word, diverse — Phil Bower ( ' 90) Thanks PhiJ. — Sasa Gamer ( ' 90) 29S — Clubs and Activities Ja22 Band The Harvard School Jazz Band continued its active performance tradition throughout the 1987-88 season with many assembly perfor- mances and concerts. The ensemble was featured in the Winter Concert and managed to in- corf orate a total of thirty new arrangements during the year. With several new members in addition to the regular members, the jazz band performed selections of various styles and levels of difficulty. Notable performances this year also included an all-jazz evening concert, the Home- coming Dinner, and the Coldwater Canyon Chili Cookoff. The band is under the direction of Mr. Margolis. = Rally Squad Ju-Jitsu Club The Ju-Jistu Club meets in the Harvard Ju- Jitsu Dojo (a.k.a. the Fencing Room) twice a week to study the art of Ju-Jitsu under the tutelage of Sensei Steve Copping. Members will progress in rank, earning higher belts, as well as prepare for tournaments. Sensei Copping is one of the top practitioners competing currently and will compete in the World Ju-Jitsu Tournament in 1988. Members include: W. Taylor, G. Thia- garajah, R. Tanaka, D. Jurmain, D. Tardy- Vallernaud, R. Roddenberry, M. Firdman, D. CorbeU, G. Lorber, H. Chan, D. Wienir, A. Chaudhary, S. Kezirian, D. Moran, C. Holmes, T. Cramer, L. Zeidberg, W. Olsen, H. Moss, D. Chen, P. Rubin, Sensei Copping. TOTAL MEMBERS: 2 1 1987-1988 Harvard Chorus Direaed by Mr. Rust, the Chorus performed both in choral concerts and in the hugely successful produaion of Camelot. Model Club The Model Club builds models which are dis- played in the library. Members include; T. Garland Mr. Donahue D. Cho B. Temple C. Gomberg N. Daum E. Noonan J. Kim 300 — Cluii and Acl ' wilies Postal Scholars The Postal Scholars collect stamps. They also arrange stamps in their stamp books. Finally, they show their stamps to each other. Members include; A. Lan, Mr. Humphrey, A. Lipeles, Fu, P. Lin. Madrigals 1987-1988 Harvard Madrigals = Bent Arm Society = Very little is known about the Bent Arm Society and the students who claim to be members. The society consists of a few mysterious people who, for unknown reasons enjoy bending their arms in this long-standing Harvard tradition. — Jon Cinman and Brent Zacky Jon Cinman (a.k.a. Crip) and Brent Zacky compare angles while Larry . Bercutt reads his English. Science Fiction Club The SLic-nce Futiun (;iub mt-t-ts regularly t(i plan thf pruiliKTiun u t Its rn a g a 1 n c , ■Basilisk, Talc ot Fu- tures Past, a digest ut Members: A. Chautlhar) ' , (. Shih, |. RascuH, T. Ruhbins, J. Yi, Ms. Dembu stunes, reviews, car- tuuns and art. Lacrosse Club Harvard Lacrosse, a long standing club, had its first successful inter-scholastic season this year. With outside help, the team mem- bers learned the necessary skills and strategy tor the game. Founded at the end of last year, the Licrosse team flourished and became a popular sport. The original members num- bered iS, but thanks to school support and enthusiasm, the team now has 22 members. The league, which was founded by Harvard Lacrosse, included Winward and Chadwick schools. The Los Angeles Lacrosse League is expected to grow as time goes on, and Har- vard will continue to be a major contributor Members: Sponsor: Mr. Hoover, Coaches J Hadley, G. Strickland, L. Page, M. Smith, M. Siegel, G. Gilman, A. Robic, J. Reiher, J. Klein, E. Senis, A. Werbach, A. Mac- Ken ie, S. Matloll, A. Lipelcs, li. l.ipeles, D. Moran, B. Lord, D. Ijnde, C. Corman, M. Battles, T. Robbins, S. Borghei, C.. C;arollo, Orchestra Harvard School Orthcstra 19H7-iyKS Action Man Fan Club The Harvard Orchestra, under the direcnun ui Mr. Margolis, had an active and challenging year in 1987-88. Performing in various all-school assemblies and concerts, the orchestra maintained a high degree of precision and dedication. The orchestra had many new younger players this year, especially in the string sections. Among the ma|or evening programs there was the December Winter (.Concert, the large scale production ot C.amelot, and the combined orchestra-chorus program in May. The Or- chestra played the entire Camelot score from behind a scenic wall and proved to be one of the true high points ot the evening performances. Graduation will see the de- parture of Mssrs. Daub (manager), Bordo, and Jason Lee, but advanced players like Jeon, Gamer, and Yang will carry on leadership roles as new members are added to the woodwind and brass sections. Harvard School continues Its long standing tradition of maintaining a high equality student orchestra into the fut ure. The Action Man Fan Club is a club for the fans ot the Action Man. Action Man is perhaps one of the most beloved, if obscure. Harvard Heroes, head and shoulders above such giants as Ralph the Dog, Benson the Dog, Sammy the Squirrel and Sammy Saracen. Secretly disguised as Tom Cramer, secretly disguised as a yearbook editor, he runs around campus chewing up essays so that we have to make up all sorts of dumb stuff. Radio Controlled Car Club Left to Right: John Russell, Jonas de Krassel, Greg Panagiotis, Ty Sheppaid, Rob Hyland, Kevin O ' Malley, Daniel Ming, Ben Cutter. The Russian Club is a celebration of all things Russian, including food, music, games and movies. G. Kim C. Lange M. Sievers Ms. Kellison J. Manin A. Swaitz Russian Club I B ■ K ' JJ ' JM B ' J T ! k ' ' ] -J fi imS — ■; B CZ ' Si 304 — KJuh, Academic Challenge Academic Challenge — where faa fiends and trivia buffs compete to answer important and unimportant questions on this and hat. Members include Uma Selva, Shawn Landres, David Schwartz, Alvin Fu, Philip Hwang, Kevin Klowden, Andy Lan, Jon vlooser, Ara Lovitt, Niranjan T. Yearbook Challenge Are these the same photos? If not, how many differences can you find? Yes, the sequel to the Find the Nishioka Contest is here, rhe person who finds the most discrepancies between the photos will be declared winner and succeed Willie MacAdams as Yearbook Champion. Are you up to the challenge? Do you care? Clubs and Activities — 30.5 306 — Candids Candids — 307 308 — Candids Candlds — i09 1 K___ H a ■ ' ' Hl nV N mH-I Ads — ill CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR SON RYAN SCHIFRIN, 9th GRADE CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO REESE HUMMER FROM THE WILLIAM MINGST FAMILY Bobby Hillman ' s Journey: 7 th Shawn Cassidy The Kinks The Who David Bowie Rastafarian Bob Dylan 12th The Grateful Dead YouVe come a long way. Congratulations and Love, Mom and Bowie Alexander Petalas I was born to be a cowboy, says Alexander at Ponderosa Ranch — Home of Bonanza, Lake Tahoe, 1985 il2 — Adverttscmenti JAMES SEGIL CONGRATULATIONS ON A GREAT YEAR, LOTS OF LOVE, MOM DAD, CASSIE AND BRIGS Dear Jeremy, May the best days of years gone by be the worst days of your future. I often wonder how I can become more proud of who and what you are. Then you attack another day! Love, Mom Advertisements — 313 OUR APPRECIATION TO ALL THOSE ASSOCIATED WITH THE SCHOOL FOR THEIR CONTINUING DEDICATION TO THE CHILDREN. LOS FELIZ CAR WASH AND DETAIL SPECIALIST 3013 LOS FELIZ BLVD., LOS ANGELES, 90039 (213)666-2755 (818) 769-7600 (213)877-2380 SPORTS CENTER BOWL 12655 Ventura Blvd. Studio City, CA 91604 TOM CRISTI General Manager EL PA8E0 Andy Camacho East 1 1 Olivera Street Los Angeles, CA 90012 213 •626-1361 Congratulations and Best of luck to the Class of ' 88! From Ryan Dahlman ' 93 and Family ELAI An able man shows his spirit by gentle words and resolute actions. With Love, Mom, Dad, and Eddan TO ACE-PLACE: Remember always, A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches, and loving favor rather than silver and gold. (Proverbs 22:1) We ' re proud of you Bobby! Robert and Cheryl Mason Congratulations Class of 1988 From KING REALTY AND GALE GAYE HOWARD Heartiest Congratulations to my wonderful grandson DARREN CODD on a terrific beginning. With love and pride, Stella Codd TO JUSTIN — CONGRATULATIONS WE LOVE YOU, CLIFFIE MOM, DAD AND SARA Congratulations To JOHN ROSENBERG AND THE CLASS OF 1988 All our best wishes For a wonderful Future Love Mom, Dad, and Cindy Congratulations Dan Rothenberg! You ' re the best and we love you! Mom, Dad, Brad ( ' 82) and Rich ( ' 85) Thank you Harvard for 12 wonderful years. We ' ll Miss all of you! the Rothenberg Family 316 — AJi CONGRATULATIONS TO THE HARVARD SCHOOL SENIOR CLASS OF 1988 FROM EJl FIRST _OS ANGELES BANK Regional Offices: Century City (213) 557-1211 Beverly Hills (213) 557-1211 Downtown Los Angeles (213) 629-5231 LAX (213) 557-1211 Orange County (213) 277-1072 Other Offices: Century Plaza Towers (213) 553-4800 Arco Plaza Towers (213) 489-1944 MEMBER OF EUROPE ' S PRESTIGIOUS SAN PAOLO BANK GROUP OVER $40 BILLION STRONG AJs — 317 CONGRATULATIONS MATT EHRLICH You continue to make us proud of you. We love you and wish you and your classmates only the best on the road to the future. Mom, Dad and Dori Congratulations David Bordo and Best Wishes to the Graduating Class of 1988 with love and pride Mom and Dad Eric and Greg CONGRATULATIONS WILL McLANE WITH LOVE AND PRIDE, MOM, DAD AND ANITA (818) 762-4749 (818) 984-0565 (213) 877-3019 . ' STUDIO CITY EXCHANGE, INC 12174 VENTURA BLVD. STUDIO CITY, CALIF. Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1988. The Jack Matloff Family Dear Jim, Congratulations to you and the class of ' 88. We ' re so proud of you! er-f Qu_ The Hewson Company Congratulates Tyler on a successful first year at Harvard!!! ' ' Adi — 319 Dear Reese, We wish you love and friendship . . . and we congratulate the very special Class of 1988. Mom and George Congratulations Andrew on all your fine achievements. We are so proud of you. Love, Gran and Da CONGRATULATIONS ANDREW You ' ve accomplished so much, so well, so long! Love, Mom, Dad, Debbie and Winnie V CONGRATULATIONS JASON We love you with all our hearts and are very proud of you — Mom, Dad, and Steven Many thanks to HARVARD SCHOOL for giving our family so much. Congratulations to the Class of ' 88 and to George, With respect for your efforts, pride in your accomplishments, and Love always. Mom, Dad, and Ben Gordon Eric — We ' re so proud of you, we love you so much. We ' ll miss you. We are a family. Mom Dad Jesse (1993) Maia To Dan Our Man and his Friends the Class of ' 88: TAME, LOVE, and FORTUNE on your footsteps wait ... — Opportunity, John James Ingalls As you move on to college and beyond you will begin to understand what a Harvard School education is all about . . . THIS ABOVE ALL: TO THINE OWN SELF BE TRUE — Hamlet f Shakespeare What I seek is not there for asking ' — Prince of Tides, Pat Conroy And your future will be bright because of this wonderful past! In the morning In the evening Ain ' t v e got fun — ' ' From The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald Good luck to all of you — We ' ll miss you especially our ow n Gatsby Harvey, Peggy, Jon, and Philip Saferstein Ads — 323 Mazel Tov Johnny We are proud of you. ' ' and he shall be like a tree planted by rivers of water; and whose leaf shall not wither; and in whatsoever he doeth he shall prosper ' All our love . . . Mom, Dad and Anne Congratulations to the Class of 1988! Erik — We love you Mom, Dad, Emily To Eric Burdett, Congratulations! We are proud of your many accomplishments. Follow your dreams, and turn them into realities. Love, Mom, Dad and Jennie Best Wishes Geoffrey Katz Mr. Mrs. Arthur Katz Congratulations David and the Class of 1988 Mom, Dad, Charles + Sushi In loving memory of John W. Hummer. Congratulations Reese and the Class of 1988! Love, Bonnie To Jaime Rigal, The years don ' t get any easier but they do get shorter. Congratulations on putting this one in the bag. Love, Dad, Mom, Rene, and Andres Brandon Cohen — It ' s with love, pride, respect That we congratulate you and all our friends of the class of 1988. Mom, Dad, Darren Imagine . . . Poochie OmgW APS ADVERTISING, INC. 8 18 843 3485 Congratulations Glen Thomas We Love You! Mom Gramma Dad McLarnan Lisa Lora Nanna Lynda Grandad Kyle Thomas Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1988! DELI Beverly Center Eighth Floor (213)659-10-10 12655 Ventura Blvd. Studio City, CA 91604 (818) 980-4245 Congratulations BRANDON WILLENBERG and the Class of 1988 Thank you Harvard Faculty Brandon we encourage you to build on this great foundation and wish you success Mom, Dad, and Tamaris Yearbook Flash forward: Dave Pokress in 10 years Yearbook Flashback: J P Mr. Palarz, l [l Ten Years ago, F n a Harvard ■ ▼? v Junior Adam, Ben, Mark, and Will would like to thank the following people for making the Harvard experience more bearable: Dr. Archer, Ms. Burich, Dr. Butler, Mr. Donahue, Fr. Dunnan, Dr. Ehrlich, Dean Graves, Dr. Kleinz, Mr. O ' Conner, Mr. Palarz, Mr. Romano, Mr. Truscott and Dr. Waterhouse May there always be roses for you to stop and smell. Pacific Earth Resources Giving you a world as nature planned it. THANKS To the Harvard School Class of 1988 • ♦ ' ■ ,, fm GEORGE WENDT (Twenty pounds lighter than last year) Ads — i29 Personals DJB: Thanks. Best of luck. Be good. Remember who you are. SRM To the 1987 8 A. P. Chem Class; we did it! Thanks for being good sports. Remember me when you ' re in Oslo, S. Marsden ARTGRAM TO: Harvard class of ' 88 Congratulations! STOP You made it through with great style! STOP Enjoy your next adventure and DON ' T STOP! Carl Wilson Congratulations to the Class of 1988 and to Reese and David, the two best Student-Alumni Reps, the Development Alumni Office has ever had! Joy Svenson With each coming year, you ' ll look better and better. Congratulations! Ms. Richter Class of 88 A 1000 Thanks — You have made my first year as Dean of Students a most enjoyable memory. The very best to you always. Mr. Salamandra Felicitaciones — Congratulations to my last year ' s seventh period Spanish class. Tracy Harris Congratulations! To Mike and the Class of ' 88. Mike, we are very proud of you! Love, Mom, Dad, Danny Heather Mike, Having you around has made my life fun and full of surprises. I ' ll miss your wonderful ]okes and the phone always being used. Love, Heather To my buddies — Forrest, Phil, Ian, Eric and Jason. Forrest — 1 owe you a lot! I ' ll always lo ve you, Philip — Everything from rumors to even more rumors — we ' ve stuck it out! Ian — I ' ve never resjxaed anyone Uke you. Don ' t ever change, Eric — our relationship was interesting! That ' s it. Let ' s start over! ! Jason — I ' m glad we ' re becoming friends. I want to thank you all for putting up with me. Love, Nazie. P.S. I might as well keep tradition . . , Call me. Big dogs landing on my face . . . The famous Mr. Ed , . . Formal . . . Ski trip . - . Cohen parties , . , For all we ' ve been through . . . Love Tracy, Sandy, and Lisa To all the wonderful Eighth Grade Guys — Have faith that we will always have the greatest love of all for all of you. So push it and pump up the volume so you can have the time of your life and just remember it could have been so beautiful — Jamie and Karen Marius — well, it ' s certainly been , , . um . , . mteresting! Who knows what tomorrow brings? In any case, think of me fondly when we ' ve said goodbye — Leather Lips To the men I love so dearly: Reese, Henry, David, Hans, Eric, Leo, Robert, Evan, Matt, John, etc.: Your friendships have been more than satisfying to me — and Lord knows (me being one of extremely simple taste) I am always satisfied with the best! I love you all and I thank you for tolerating me. For us, old friends, what ' s to discuss, old friends? Here ' s to us — who ' s like us? Damn few! — Lisa Guerin Michael, David, Alexis, Langdon, Eric, Scott, Matt, Jason — To our favorite sophomores and best buds: We Love You Forever — Love Jen, Juhe, Amy, Stephi, Mindy Jordan — Thanx for being a great friend, whatever you look like. What DO we talk about? I love you forevery (I win this one) — Stephi Raymond — your passionate kisses flutter through my veins, I ' ll never forget all of our hot summer nights in Vermont. I love you — Donna Mongoose: You have helped me through some of the most confusing times of my life. 1 hope we are always together — Scruffy To The Studs We ' ve Grown To Love: Robert, Henry, Hans, Eric, Leo, PhiUippe, Reese, David, Ray and Jamie; Thanks for teaching us the basics of life. Life is just a pany and parties were meant to last. It ' s been real — J.K, and Laura Congratulations Class of ' 88! The Maintenance Staff 330 — Adi ■Z-f L ■y I will miss you. I love you very much and hope you have a good time at school. Love Arden I am grateful to Harvard for all that ' s been given. Most of all I am grateful to you for being the person you are. May you run like the wind throughout life. Love mom Thanks to Zack and friends for watching over me this year. But I ' m worried about Zack every time he fixes his car he finds something else wrong with it. Always remember me as CVA SPORT and I ' ll remember you as ZVA SPORT. Love Ya Zack Little Zack As an inexperienced Dad I thought you were terrific — Experience hasn ' t changed my mind. You exceed my expectations everyday. Love Dad Although this is a joyful time, our thoughts are also with Michael. We love him and miss him. Our prayers and very best thoughts to his mom and dad and John. Silver Page Donors Mr. and Mrs. Roger Ehrlich and Justin Ehrlich Ace Hardware of Studio City Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1988 from Brock Bus Lines, 772 W. Wilson Ave., Glendale 91203 Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Friedman, Matt and Wendy Studio City, Golf and Tennis Adele Cooper Jack and Marcia Jones Judge and Mrs. Mark Brandler Natalie Gordon Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Deutch in honor of their grandson, Jim Deutch Congratulations to Dana! Love Dad, Mom, Stacy Tom and Ann Pfister Silver Page Donors Dr. and Mrs. George B. Iskandar Holley and Bob Agulnek Mr. and Mrs. Omer Bilge and Kerem MoUie and Reuben Resnik, grandparents of Joshua William Resnik Congratulations to Scott Kleinman from liana and Norton Brown Mr. and Mrs. William A. Simpson, Jr. Anne and Terry Jastrow Yoko Arizumi Patty and George Hackett Laura M. Bradley Ganesa and Lalitha Pandian Damon, Ryan, Diane and Donald Lapa Sne Hendu and Barbara Kar Dr. and Mrs. George W. Davis Brock Bus Lines Congratulations Joshua Resnik from Aunt Naomi. Love and best wishes for a rewarding future. Kevin Kneafsey Parents To Joshua May the sensitivity and love you have shown to others be returned to you manifold. May the future that lies ahead of you be filled with learning, searching and happiness. To Headmaster Hudnut and all the Harvard Faculty and Staff a hearty Thank You. Dr. Anne, David and Sarah Resnik Ad! — 333 Congratulations and Best Wishes to Josh and the Class of 1988! Diane and Jay Geller Matt, You ' re a rad son and an awesome brother. We love you. Mom, Dad, and Amy HARVARD SCHOOL ' ' An environment where championships are inevitable. Roberta and Carl Deutsch REESE Congratulations! Best Wishes for a Successful College Career Dad, Carla, Ryan Shannon Ads — Hi CONGRATULATIONS HARVARD SCHOOL D.T.SitiidiJne. HOMES David Norma Smith Congratulations! HICH QUALITY REiSOMBLE PRICES CHAIRS «MI r i OTHER PARTY IkCCESSORKS WEREUT riEDSt CKCK out PIKES CHAIRS ■ TABLES - LINEN • SILVER GLASSWARE - BARS - DANCE FLOORS TENTS CANOPIES - FOUNTAINS WEDDING ACCESSORIES ■ ETC PKOMfT OiUVtHr ■ 733-7706 938-7166 3100 W. VENICE BL LOS ANGELES Class of 1988 To Mark and the Class of 1988 Take the A Train Able, acclaimed, accomplished, achieving, adaptable, adorable, adroit, adventurous, affectionate, agile, altruistic, amusing, assured, audacious, astounding Marvin, Amy, Keith, Susanne Jessica cTWIRACLE T ' RINTING STATIONERS (818) 786-9222 Congratulations Mark Rosen! Now there ' s a name we ' ll never forget, There ' s one born every minute or two — Don ' t pin a medal on me yet, They might be waiting for you. — Elvis Costello Love, Luau, the Hool, Amanda, Darcy, Frances, and Karen Ads — 337 Congratulations and Best Wishes to Eric and the Class of 1988 Aram and Marilyn Kezirian Aram ' 82, Michael ' 85, Stephen ' 91 and Douglas Congratulations Larry We love you and are very proud of you Mom, Dad, and Andy Our best wishes to the class of 1988 and our thanks to the Harvard faculty Congratulations Matt Pauley We ' re proud of you Love, Grandma, Mom, and Tasha Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. John Romano, Jr. upon the birth of John III Congratulations to Scott Tanaka And to His Terrific Friends Love, Dad, Mom and Ryan ( ' 93) Advertisements — ii9 . . . and the little guy grew up, just as we had known he would. WE LOVE YOU DARREN! CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE OUTSTANDING CLASS OF ' 88 THEJANGER FAMILY LINDA, JERRY, JEFF AND LANE Congratulations to Leo Marks — You have been sheer joy all the way. May you and your classmates reward the world wit h your many and varied gifts. My deepest and most heartfelt thanks to the Harvard Faculty, Administration and Board. Much Love — Marjorie Lewellyn Marks Frost CONGRATULATIONS TO ROBERT BURCH and the Class of 1988 on a job well done Love and best wishes for the future Mom, Dad, Berkeley and Barry 342 CONGRATULATIONS TO MATTHEW PAULEY! We are very proud of our grandson! Much Love, Bobs and Bill 343 Scott — You are the best! We love you. Mom, Dad and Peter CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1988 THE SUH FAMILY ANDY M. CONGRATULATIONS ON ANOTHER WONDERFUL YEAR! WE ARE SO PROUD OF YOU!! MOM DAD JENNY AZZIE LEO POGO SQUIRT AND SQUAT BEST WISHES FROM ANTHONY AND BERRY PERKINS CONGRATULATIONS 1988 GRADUATES Mr. and Mrs. C. Willard Olsen Three Cheers!!! for MATT The CLASS of 1988 and Harvard School Our Love and Best Wishes Always The O ' Leary Family 344 ;- ' i .. i?«iA i Ek. f m f ' Vw ' m m kt ' ,=?  ■


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