Palos Verdes High School - Triton Yearbook (Palos Verdes Estates, CA)

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in memorial Thomas D. Berry class of ' 80 I -.■l,V: ' f. ■i ' .y ' ' tSZ triton ' 80 a production of the yearbook staff palos verdes high school palos verdes estates.california volume 19 T3 •O m K B H P J d i [ B jifll w mm ..«• j pH %l 111 — rfi gB J J ,t; T 1 xlL A - r 1 if 1 J .1 i ' A jj. n - ' « r • 1 no ■ 5- Kl f ■■F --- i . ...the people are turbuleiit...passions are excited... -Alexis de Tocqueville But the tongue of the public speaker will still make itself heard... -Alexis de Tocqueville ...devote their energies to thought, and enlarge in all directions the empire of mind. -Alexis de Tocqueville .s .they are no longer isolated men, but a power seen from af ar... -Alexis de Tocqueville •a T3 O ?MMW— H S mm 1 H ' ;3W ' - H B r j JlJB Sb b V ' v J Wii j ' F 10 ...the present moment alone engages and absorbs them... -Alexis de Toequeville 11 12 ...knowledge is one thing; the pure desire to know is another. -Alexis de Tocqueville 13 14 ..the permanent interests which exist in the mass of the people. -Alexis de Tocqueville 15 16 ed dawsoi 1 contents faculty 18 students 50 seniors 53 juniors 93 sophomores 107 freshmen 121 activities 133 organizations 159 athletics 196 advertising. 260 index 296 M l FACULTY ) 4 6, in- Board copes with closing of schools Still attempting to cope with Proposition 13, the School Board and District Administration kept the 1980 school year afloat. Problems such as declining enrollment, closing of schools, pay as you play sports programs, and reduced course loads challenged the School Board members and District Administration. Despite having to deal with irate parents over the issue of the closing of the schools, the School Board performed their duties successfully. Headed by President Ann Hinchliffe, the School Board managed to placate the parents and effectively run the schools. James Waters Assistant Superintendent-Personnel William Van Rooyen Assistant Superintendent-Business David Moorehouse Secondary Education Administrator Gary Roberts Student Board Member Jack Rankin Assistant Superintendent-Education Claude E. Norcross Superintendent of Schools 20-District Administration Board of Trustees: Front Row: Ann Hinchliffe. 2nd Row: Rose Lachman, Gary Reinhardt, Neal Hertzmann, Patricia Johansen. Not Pictured: Stephen Heller. CONCENTRATING ON SCHOOL business is Dr. Alice Furry. c o o o v- o v r r COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION IS IMPORTANT at School Board meetings. Distrif t Administration-21 Palos Verdes School Administration faces trying year Principal Nancy Detjen ' s second year as principal of Palos Verdes High School was successful despite several changes in the academic format. In the aftermath of Proposition 13, juniors and seniors dropped their Physical Education classes, fewer teachers were hired, and students were forced to pay for their sports activities. The shortage of money did not damage the school spirit, however, due to the excellent work of Principal Nancy Detjen, Dean of Students Rosemary Claire, Assistant Principals Daniel Boone and Richard Reese, and Director of Activities James Kinney. Dean of Students Rosemary Claire Principal Nancy Detjen 22-School Administration Director of Activities James Kinney ft--:-  -   .  ■« ■ «  Assistant Principal-Curriculum Richard Reese Assistant Principal-Management Daniel Boone School Administration-23 Secretaries keep the school going The administrative staff worked well and efficiently under budget changes this year. The changes caused a shortage of paper and other materials important to the office workers. Even without the materials, the staffs managed to run their work smoothly. Driver ' s Training: Pat Pruitt. ( li .; Student Store: Joyce Sundin Library Staff: Jean Hayduk, Mary Pietro, Molly Saunders. 24-Administative Staff Attendance OfBce Staff: Gerda Winkler, Blanche Gregory. feg Main Office Staff: Maxine Daniels, Dena Cox Guidance Office Staff: Mary Wyatt, Jean Francisco, Anita Staar. Health Office Staff: Kay Uruburu, Nurse Mary Belle White. Administrative Staff-25 Counselors carry on efficiently Even with the transfer of Joe Cun- ningham from the counseling staff, the counselors were able to carry on as efficiently as ever. Despite the heavier work load, coun- selors were able to assist all students who needed help in their placement and with competency tests. Donald Brough Gertrude Wood Patricia Hearn 26-Counseling V ( Harold Pearce I Richard Selway Ray Jenks Counseling-27 Maintenance staff cleans up school The janitorial staff had to endure many cutbacks this year. The staff had to cut back on janitors and groundsmen and equipment. Teachers and students had to clean up after themselves for the first time. The cafeteria staff also had to endure cutbacks due to Proposition 13. A shortage of student workers, due to the new schedules, caused the cafeteria staff to close the cafeteria during the second and third periods. Cafeteria Workers: Front Row: Ella Wilson. Second Row: Candice Gilson. Monica Salcedo, Donna Taylor, Irene Conn, Mary Crum. Third Row: Hazel Norgaard, Cora Rico, Ruth Stephens, Mit Albanese. -v-v_i_i._ClUjiL li:.i.-. Groundsmen: Val Guzman, Jesse Gonzalez Head Custodian: Larry Grenier 28-Maintenance Staff Leon Yearout STUDENTS LEARN from individual teaching in small groups. Special Education classes have help Classes in special education give individual help and aid in basic skills to all their students. In an informal atmosphere students can grow to their potential. Bruce Halladay Special Education-29 ' J.tS ' o - Fred Crook Mike House )%sMA - ■(i u ' Richard Hadley Betsy Barnett 30-Soclal Sciences a Mi .1 mH Peggy Costello James Dimitriou All history classes repeat themselves Another successful year was again produced by the social science teachers. The social science classes worked hard with lots-of work, guest speakers, and field trips. These teachers taught U.S. History, Western Civilization, government, and economics. Gary Hagins Pat Costantini Social Sciences-31 Teachers turn back time Wil Lee Perry Lynn Engin Uralman Ann Marie Smyth 32-Social Science Language is everything: stories, songs, and religion. Students enrolled in the foreign language program at Palos Verdes gained knowledge in these fields and also expanded their talents by learning to speak, to listen, to use grammar, and to understand the cultures of other countries. Students also enhanced their abilities as bilinguals. This technique helped them relate to other lifestyles. Jeanne Brice Bilinguals say it all twice Gina Herzog Van Ambatielos Language-33 Maria Kusion Jane Walchli Vicki Smith Languages become less foreign Kermit Olson Anthony Kordich 34-Foreign Language Emphasis in this year ' s English Depar- tment has been placed upon basic writing skills in an attempt to prepare students for the Writing Standards Test which they must take along with passing Composition to graduate New to the district is a plan for stan- dardized courses for all three high schools on the hill, the courses and the method in which they are taught must be identical. Romayne Dowd Writing skills emphasized Al Borne Larry Marineau V ' an Baxter English-35 English teachers have class Robert Latham Rod Flagler Mike Jagd Carlton Jones 36-English Virginia Thompson Barbara Glushenko Nellie Waalen Dorothy Lee Eugene Kasper English-37 Joe Kelly returns to Palos Verdes after two-year absence ■ 7J i ' AWIi;paiCSj£ra ??s -S ' Hifcfl_ :■ - !■ ii JI ' Jl ,ii nt JI vM , ' ■ ' ' .■ .-- UWk- ■.■ ' ..i.i ' ii)t£fM ' i t ' ' f ' .mii Joe Kelly Bernard Steighner Yukiko Kuno Robert Wilton 38-English Diane Beardslee Scientific students work hard in labs PV students had many science courses from which to choose. Some of the more popular classes were Biology I, Chemistry I Physical Lab Science, and Physics. Special interest science classes were Marine Science and Earth Science. Shirley Beym was once again science department chairman. Because of further budget cutbacks to her depart- ment, Madelyn Bilkey taught two classes of Physical Lab Scien ce. Agnes Fernandez Shirley Beym Rosemary Caterson Science-39 New experiments added to science to enhance learning El Jay Warkentin Warren Pietio «W ♦ j Ruth Hasley Douglas Martin Willard Judy 40-Science Lack of funds again hurt the math department this year. One teacher was layed off while another was hired to teach both Math and English. Jill Thompson, the new teacher taught Algebra I and College Prep I as well as some English Courses. Calculus, the most advanced course offered at PV, was altered this year to include more top track students. Calculus was split into two classes. One of these classes worked faster and toward college credit whereas the other class stressed complete understanding at a slower pace. Gil Eberhard Calculus revised to include more top track students Donna Dunlap David Calkins Albert Costas Math-41 Calculus classes are expanded Peter Fawaz Diane Maass Arlene Keller H H 1 Pl ' Hp-4 1 Fjk f tJ ■K1.H P ' - -A ' . .■■■ i ' - ' g Beverly Peterson 42-Math Patricia Russi Joan Gell Mary Pisciotta James Ryono ' JU Monte Furuya Math-43 Work Experience helped students Career decisions have always been difficult for students to make; however, with help from the Business Department and the Career Center, the choices were more easily made by students. Work Experience Coordinator, Johann Ulrich, helped students get jobs and earn credits through her program. Business Department chairman, Richard Hazeltine, felt that his classes were more fun this year than in any of his previous years at Palos Verdes . Richard Hazeltine Charles Grossman Josephine Smith Alan KIr.y Jan Ferrera 44-Business Education New district cuts trimmed the physical education staff Madelyn Bilkey Ken Russell After losing three teachers from last year ' s physical education staff, this year ' s staff showed a great perfor- mance. Freshman and sophomores were the only students required to take Physical Education. The students enjoyed various sports including football, water polo, tennis, raquetball, soccer, gymnastics, and many others. Many of the teachers were teaching other subjects as well as PE, such as history, science, and business. John Mihaljevich n ■ H ■ 1 H f J H ' ■ H K. , im K - A IV ' ' Becky Fields Rosemary Muilenburg Physical Education-45 Harwood cooks creatively Betty Harwood The basics of cooking were taught to students in Creative Cooking by the new teacher, Betty Harwood. She also taught an advanced cooking class, Gourmet Cooking. A variety of classes in sewing offered by the Home Economics Department were Creative Sewing, Contemporary Fabrics, and Tailoring. HOME ECONOMICS STUDENTS SAMPLE their work while learning how to cook. 46-Home Economics Ron Roush New teacher adds to art department A new addition to the Art Depar- tment, Ron Roush, taught Beginning Ceramics and Ceramics 1,2, and 3. Crafts was one course among many offered in art. Drawing and Painting, Ceramics, and Commercial Arts showed the varying degrees of interest students had in art. Intermediate and advanced courses in these subjects were also taught. Chizuko Everts Linda Russell Art-47 The technical arts department taught many students the art of working with wood, metal, and electronics. •Nfc ., Walter Donahue Craftsmen display skills in technical arts classes Ferd Kirshberger m 5  V Brian Springer 48-Technical Arts Don Marino I Drama and vocal music students win Drama presented excellent plays and shows this year. The Drama Department presented God ' s Favorite and Man of La Mancha. In addition, Drama managed a trip to New York to see and study Broadway plays. The Music Department also put on many performances. The Jazz Band, Concert Band, and Chorale gave outstanding concerts. Chip Hipkins Beverly Benedict Performing Art-49 —CJCUj ' ' C ti ff-n STUDENTS V.KIC •«« •r - -. J ' f A ' ihK ' - wjj alr ' SENIORS Seniors party with shortened schedule Regardless of the seniors ' failure to win with their float Demoat ' Em, they worked hard and had a lot of fun. Homecoming Week, with the theme Knights in White Satin, proved to be fun-filled and was topped off by a great formal. Contributing greatly to the activities of the seniors was the shortened schedule. Losing a period allowed more time to devote to extracurricular activities. The year ended in excitement with the Junior-Senior Prom, a dance all will remember. Following tradition, the seniors jammed Ditch Day, graduation, and Grad Night all into the same week leaving the last memories of PV as fond ones. Jeff Acres: Basketball (1,2), Varsity (3), Captain (4), Vollevball (3,4), Shal espeare Club, Michelle Adair: Keyettes (4), Basketball (1,2,3,4), Greek Club (3), Drill Team (1,2,4), Ski Club (3). Kurt Albershardt: Wrestling (1), Stage crew (1,3.4), Electronics Club (2). Greek Club (4). Eileen Alberts Timothy P. Aldrete: Freshman Boy ' s League Repre- sentative, Sophomore Class President, Football (1,2), Varsity (3,4), Track (1). Ski Club (3,4). Christian Allaire: Ski Club, Soccer (1,2,3), MVP, Best Defence Award, All Bay League, Captain (4). Jose Antonio de Almeida: Foreign Exchange Club, Yearbook Photoqraper (4) Lori Amato: Track (1,2,3), Spartans (2,3.4), Publicity (3), Marine Science Club (4), Treasurer (4). Basketball Stat (3). Margaret Ambrose: Bowling Club, Super Spirit Club. Lunch Box Club. Ken Anderson: Rifle Club (3,4). Phillip Andres Monica C. Andrews: Varisity Songleader (4), Spartans (4), Girls League Rep. (1), Girls ' Basketball (2). 54Seniors Bernard J. Anthony: Baseball (1,2,3,4), Football (1) Scott Antwiler John Aristei: Rifle Club (2), Bowling Club (2), Mad- rigals (2), Concert Choir (3), Chorale (4), Hunting and Fishing Club (4) Laurel Armanini: Work Experience. iMm Anita Arminio: Assemblyman (1), Treasurer (3), Hollywood Bowl Dancers (2), Orchesis (2.3), Vice- president (3), Dance Show (2,3,4), Keyettes (3,4) Key Club Queen (4), JV Cheerleader (2), Varsity (3,4), Head (4), NHS (3,4), CSF (1,2,3,4), Soph Doll Princess (2). Drama III Workshop (3), Shakespeare Club (4). Laura Armstrong Marshall Arnold: Water Polo (1), Football (2), Work Experience. Pat Ashford: Drill Team (2), Greek Club (1,2), Archery Club (4). Robert Azar: Forensics (1,2,3,4) State Drama Festival (1,2,3). Spanish Club (1,2) Roman Baertschi Mark Baker Curtis Ball: Wrestling (1,2), Varsity (3,4) Drama III, California Thespians (1,2,3,4), Joe Ballard Mike Ballsmith: Boys ' JV Volleyball (3), Varsity Volleyball (4). Ten Leigh Barnes: Drill Team (1,2,3,4), Publicity Chairman (3), Uniform Chairman (4), Novelty Drill Team (1), Military Drill Team (1,2,3), Most Spirited Tridette (2,3), Greek Club (4). Don Barnett: Kpy Club (3), Activities Director (4), Triton Staff (3), Senior Editor (4), Soccer, (1,2), MVP (3). Varsity (4). Cross Country (1). Doug Barnfather Schylar Bamhill: Varsity Tennis (1,2,3,4) Varsity Basketball (1,2,3.4). Ski Club. NHS. Katie Barrick: Back Packing Club (1). Banner Unit (2.3). Basketball Flags (2 3). Marine Science Club (4). Work Experience (4). Caroline Barron: Madrigals (1). Concert Choir (2.3). Chorale (4), Summer Musical (1.2.3.4). Drama III Workshop (3.4), Super Spirit Club (1,2). Work Experience (4), Solos and Ensembles (2.3,4), Story Theatre (3). Forensics (1). Seniors-55 James Bastasch Cassidy Beal Elizabeth Beaudry: Dance Show (3) Deanna Bebb: S-Club (3,4). Marching Band (1.2), Secretary (3), President (4). Majorette (2,3), Captain (4), Wind Ensemble (1,2,3,4), Orchestra (1,2,3,4), C.S.F. (1,2,3,4), N.H.S. (3,4). Kim Bcchler: Girls ' League Representative (1), Assem- blyman (2,3), S-Club (2,3,4), S-Club Secretary (3), N.H.S. (3,4), C.S.F. (1,2,3,4). Senior Class President. Chris Beckert: Water Polo (1,2), Varisty (3,4). C.S.F. (3,4), Lettermen ' sClub (Social Director) Robin D. Bell: Drill Team, Basketball Drill Team, Novelty Drill Team. Tom Bell: Varsity Football (3.4). Basketball (1.2). Wrestling. Tom Bennett: Varsity Soccer (2,3,4), Ski Club (1,2,3,4). Volleyball Club (2), Work Experience. Jessica Bensch: Foreign Exchange Club (1,2). Greel Club (2) Linda Bernhardson: Banner Unit (1.2), GAL (1.2), Ski Club (1.2.3). Spartans (3,4), Secretary (4), Dance Show (4). John Berry Seniors enjoy their final year with plenty of time for leisure Peter Best: Baseball (1,2). JV (3). Varsity (4). Football (1) Varsity (2.4). Letterman ' s Club (1.2.4). Key Club (4) Robert Patterson Beukema: Drama I Audition (1), Drama II (2). Drama III (3), Drama IV (4), Traveling Story Theater (2). Story Theater (1,2,3.4), Summer Musical (1.2,3). Fall Drama (3.4). Spring Musical (1,2.3), Graham Biggins Suzanne Binder: Tall Flags (2). Delphinians (3,4). Halan Shoemaker (3). Orchesis (4), Dance Show (4), Work Experience (4). Eric Bingemann: Soccer (1,2,3,4), Work Experience, Art Club. Deborah Blatt Elizabeth Ann Bloore: Track Stat (3), Dance Show (3.4), Orchesis (4), Keyettes (4). Jazz Dancers (4), Lunch Box Club (4), Leuzinger Dance Festival (3,4). John Bodkin: Concert Choir (1,2). Chamber Chorale (3,4). Track (1.2). Varsity (3,4). Spring Musical (2.3). Letterman ' s Club (4). Harlan Shoemaker (3,4). Solos and Ensembles (2,3,4). 56-Seniors Robin Bogosian: Drill Team (1,2,3), Military Drill Team (2), Ways and Means (3). Traveling Storybook Theatre (2), Foreign Exchange Club (2), Girls ' League Rep. (4), Delphinians (3.4). Steve Bolman Barbara Bond: NHS, CSF (4), Greek Club (4). Jan Borland: Banner Unit (3), Super Spirit Club (1,2,3), Archery Club (1,2.3), Greek Club, Stage Crew Lisa Bost: Omegans (1), Drill Team (2,3,4), Military Drill Team (3), Lunch Box Club (4), Shakespeare Club (4). David Boubion: Orchestra (2,3,4), Vice-president (3,4), Greek Club (4), Shakespeare Club (4). John Bowler: Bowling Club. Paul Boyne: Tennis (2,3), Captain (4), Marching Band (2,3), Jazz Band (2,3,4), Harlan Shoemaker (3,4), Shakespeare Club, CSF, (2,3,4), Concert Band (2), Stock Exchange Club (2,3,4), Spring Musical (3), Summer Musicals (2) . Rachel Brinkman: Drill Team (2), Varsity Soccer (2,3), JV Track (1,2). Spartans (1,2,3,4), Dram a III, Summer Show (2), Fall Show ()4), Girls League Representative (2). CSF, NHS, Dance Show (1,3), Harlan Shoemaker (1), Story Theater. tVilliam J. Britton III: Cross-Country (1), Track (1,2), SCROC (2,3,4), Work Experience (3), Ski Club (1,4), Rocky Horror Picture Show Club (4), Key Club (4). Stephen Brixey Tracy Brody ENJOYING THE LAST FLOAT BUILDING are Jon Cameron, Laura Ziak, Gayle Marshall, and Tatiana Yarymovych. Seniors-57 Class of 1980 anticipates graduation night ENJOYING THEIR SHORTENED SCHEDULES, seniors soak up some rays while befriending a canine friend on Senior Park. Lynne Brombach: CSF (1,2,3,4). NHS (3,4), Spartans (1,2,3,4), Track Team (1,2), Summer Musical (2,3,4), Summer Musical (2,3,4), Spring Musical (2), Advanced Ensemble (3), Chorale (4), Flagtwirler (3,4), Head (4), Orchesis (4), Key Club Princess (4). Jeff Brothers: Tennis. Craig Brown Scott Brown: Cross Country (3), Track (2), Varsity (3), Work Experience (4), Shakespeare Club (4). Scott Bruce Scott Brumbaugh Simone Brydl Kelly Kay Bryant Bob Buehner: Work Experience (4). John Burns: Trident Staff (2,3,4), Sports Editor (3), Assistant Editor (4), Key Club (3,4), CSF (1,2,3,4), NHS (4), Archery Club (4). Kelly Cahill: Spartans. Jon Cameron: Football (1), Baseball (1,2). JV (3), Varsity (4), Key Club (4), Boys ' League Represen- tative (4). 58-Seniors Cindy Campman Nancy Caraway: Drill Team (2.3), Omegans (3,4), Greek Club (4), Harlan Shoemaker (4). Syrena Carlbom: Varsity Volleyball (3.4,). All-CIF (4), Senior Nominee for Athlete of the Year, CSF (2.3.4). Work Experience (3,4). Karen Carlson: Freshman Vice-president. Sophomore Treasurer. Traveling Theatre. Tracy Carpenter: Girls ' Ensemble (1). Madrigals (2). Concert Choir (3,4), Delphinians (3.4). Girls ' League Representative (4). CSF (3), Tracy V. Carpenter: Varsity Wrestling (3.4). Varsity Track (3.4). Caroline Carr: Drill Team (2). Keyettes (3,4). Girls ' League Representative (3). Varsity Soccer Stat (4). Jenifer Anne Carr: CSF (1,2.3.4), Track (2), Work Experience (3.4). Varsity Basketball Stat (4). Spanish Club (3,4). Julie Carr Dave Carson: Shakespeare Club President (4). Marching Band (1.2.3). Manager (4). Model United Nations (4), SCROC (4). Wayne Carter Christine Ann Carter: Basketball Stat (1). Football Stat (2). Assembly (2). Harlan Shoemaker (2.4). Pep Squad (3.4). Treasurer (3). Dance Show (3,4), Ski Club (1.2). Spartans (4). Crafts Club (3). Traveling Theatre (2), Story Theatre (1.2). Work Experience (4). Bob Cavallo Robert Cavecche: Football {Z). Varsity (3,4). Charley Cayley Laurie Chambers: Delphinians (2,3), Treasurer (4), Drill Team (3,4), Basketball Drill Team (4), Dance Show (4), Shakespeare Club Secretary (4). David M. Chappell: Baseball (2.3.4). Chris Chase: Math Club. CSF, NHS. Karen Chase: Ensemble (2). Les Cheuntes (3). Stu Chaussee: Baseball JV (1), Varsity (2,3), Cap- tain (4). Boys ' League Representative (2,3). Vice- president (4). Ski Club, Key Club (3,4). Oriental Culture Club (4). VickiChazin: Keyettes (3), Treasurer (4). Girls ' League Secretary. CSF. Heather Cherrv Seniors-59 PE cut gives seniors more spare time Dave Christie Victoria Anne Chrys: Ski Club (1,2), Greek Club (1,2). Hye Ri Chung: Oriental Culture Club. Dave Clapp K. Caroline Clark: Ski Club (2). SCROC (3), Work Experience (4). Lori Clark Julie Clothier James Raymond Cobasko: Racquetball Club (3), SCROC (4) Janet Coffey: Varsity Softball (9,10), JV Tennis (9,10), Varsity Soccer (10.11,12), CSF Joanne Cominsky: Keyettes(3,4), President (4). CSF (2, 3) , NHS (3,4) , Lunch Box Club (4) , Marine Science Club. Tracy Cordova: Orchesis (3), Vice-president (4), Work Experience, SCROC, Keyettes (4) Robert Coty Elizabeth Cubbon: Banner Unit (1,2), Trident (1,2), Shakespeare Club (4), Julie Cullman: Key Club Princess (4), Delphinians (4). Lee Curtin; Marching Band (1,2,3,4), Concert Band (1,2), Wind Ensemble (4), Pep Band (4), Stage Crew (4) . Mary Curtis : Marching Band (1), Librarian (2), Concert Band (1), Volleyball (3), Varsity (4), CSF (1,2,3,4), NHS ( 3.4), Foreign Exchange Club (1), Greek Club (2,3), Keyettes (4), Lunch Box Club (4). Kent Dailey Brenda Daly: Basketball(l), Tennis (3,4). Softball (1,2 3.4), Soccer (4), Shakespeare Club (4), Archery Club. Paul E. Danielson: Stage Crew (1.2,3,4), Movie-making Club (4). Dianne Davidson: Tcnnis(l), Varsity (2,3,4), Track (1). Varsity (2,3), Keyettes (4), Delphiniaiis (2,3), CSF (1,2,3,4), Sophomore Historian, NHS (3,4( Ski Club (1,2,3), Traveling Theatre. Story Theatre (2). 60-Seniors Merril Davis: Track (1,2,3), Footb all (1,2), Archery Club, Concert Band (1). Ed Dawson: Football (1), Manager (2), Wrestling (1,2,3), Triton Photographer (1,2,3), Editor (4), Ski Club (2,3). Annette Day: NHS (3,4), CSF (1,2,3,4), Chorale (4), fconcert Choir (3), Madrigals (1,2), Banner Unit (3), SCROC (3) , Work Experience (4) . Diane Decker: Work Experience (3,4). racy Decker eff Dedrick: Volleyball Varsity (3,4). Richard Del Guercio: Football (1,2), Varsity (3,4), Shakespeare Club (4) Michael Delaney: Football (1), Basketball (1,2), Base- ball (1), Varsity (2,3), Shakespeare Club (4). Pat Delaney Suzanne Delaney: Stage Crew (1), Track Stat (1), Work Experience (4), Shakespeare club. Secretary (4), Student Store (2,3). Ross Demerjian Steve Dempsey S vjrr.- - JOKING AROUND ON SENIOR PARK, Bob Song makes a pointed remark to Eric Schultz and friends. Seniors-61 SENIORS SING ALLELUIA while watching the last play of the game against Santa Monica; PV creamed the Vikings. Derek S. Diggins David F. Dimond Jeff Donald Jeff Donegan: Boys ' League Secretary (4), Water Polo (2,3), Swimming (2,3), Varsity Track (3,4), Ski Club (1,2,3,4), Work Experience (4) Marina Donovan: Spartans (3), Historian (4), Work Experience (3,4). Karen Dowling Tim Downs: Cross Country (2,3), Captain (4), Track (2,3). Captain (4), Shakespeare Club, Trident Staff (2,3). Denise M. Dugan James R. Dunphey: Concert Choir (3), Chamber Cho- rale (4), Solos Ensembles (3,4), Bowling Club (3), Wrestling (1), Track (2,3), Varsity (4), Varsity Foot- ball (4). Lori Anne Duperon: Keyettes (4), Drill Team (1,2,3,4), Military Drill Team (3), Basketball Drill Team (1.2,3,4), Co-Captain (3), Captain (4), Drama (1,2), Story Theatre (2), Traveling Theatre (2). Dance Show (1,2,3,4), CSF, Orchesis (3), Senior Class Treasurer, Spring Mus- ical (2,3), Summer Musical (3). Jay Duston: Water Polo (1,2), Varsity (3,4), Swimming (1), Varsity (2,3.4), Marine Science Club (4). Mary Eallonardo: Concert Band (1,2), Marching Band (1.2), SCROC (3) 62-Seniors Cheering seniors salute team ' s victory Iisi4 Ken Eastman: Ski Club. Jan Ebertlng Hossein Ken Ebrahim: JV Cross Country. JV Soccer, JV Track. Varsity Soccer. Mike Egan: Football (1,2). Varsity (3.4), Letterman ' s Club(3),NHS. CSF. Clay Eisenbrand: Football (1,2). Varsity (3,4), All- League Football (3), MVP Back (4). Baseball (1,2), Varsity (3.4). Key Club (3,4). Student Assembly (3), Ski Club. Lorelie Lanette Elkjer: Art Club Vice-president (4). Ken Ellinwood: Marine Mammals Club. Grif Emery: Wrestling (1,2). Ski Club, Key Club (4). Alisa Endsley: Drill Team (1). Military Drill Team (1). Madrigals (1). Concert Choir (2). Drama I Audition (1). Chorale (3.4). Drama (3.4). Robert-Jan Enzerink: Swimming. Water Polo. Marine Science Club. Strategic Games Club. AFS. SCUBA Club. Marching Band. CSF. Jim Evans: Interact. Class Representative (1.2). Frosh- Soph Soccer (2). JV Basketball (3), Work Experience, Ski Club (1,2.3.4). Steve Fairbrother: Soccer (1). Tim Famo Hilary Farrell Joel Farrier: CSF (1,2.3.4). Marine Mammals Club (4). Scuba Club (4). Dave Faust Robyn Faust: SCROC (3) . Gilbert Faustina Jody Fechner: SCROC (4). Varsity Softball (1.2.3.4), Varsity Girls Soccer (3.4). Volleyball Club (1). NHS (2.3). Ian Ferguson Seniors-63 Jodi Lee Ferguson: Spartans (2). Vice-president (3), President (4), Track (1,2,3). Varsity Football Stat (4), Ski Club (1,2,3), Rocky Horror Picture Show Club (3). RacquetballClub(3). John Brock Fifcr II: Shakespeare Club (4), Greek Club (4). James Finneaan Walter FUher: Marching Band (1,2,3,4), CSF. Jerry Fitch: CSF (1,2,3,4), NHS (3,4), Track (2), SCROC{2). Theresa Fitzgerald: CSF (1,2,3,4), National Merit Sennifinalist, Commisioner of Publicity (4). Spanish Club (3,4), Oriental Culture Club (4), Bowling Club (1). Greg Fitzgibbons Andrew Flood Ron Flores: Shakespeare Club (4), Bowling Club (2,3), Co-president (4). Foreign Exchange Club (1.2), Foot- ball (1,2). Anna Forssen: Work Experience (4). Sharon Kay Foshee Dale Foster Loree Fowell: Banner Unit (1,2), Trident Staff (1,2), CSF (1.2,3,4), NHS (3.4), National Merit Semifinalist, French Award (3). Dawn Franklin: Varsity Songleader (3). Head Song- leader (4), Dclphinians (1,2,3,4), Secretary (2), Track (1), Varsity (2), Girls Ensemble (2), Concert Choir (3), Work Experience (4). David Fridley Todd Friedman: Bowling Club (1,2), Greek Club (2,3), Work Experience (3,4), Drama (2), CSF (4). 64-Seniors Suzanne Fritz: Track (1,2,3), Captain (4), Cross-Coun- try (3,4), NHS (3,4), CSF (2,3.4), Shakespeare Club (4), Story Theater (2,3) , Traveling Theater (3) . Ginger Gaines: CSF (1,2,3,4), NHS (3,4), Traveling Theatre (3), Drama III Workshop (4), National Merit Semi-Finalist. Paulette L. Gardy: Work Experience (3,4), Omegans (2,3), Vice-president (4). Greek Club (4), Shakespeare Club Treasurer (4), Ski Club (2,3). Mark Gaubatz: Cross Country (1,2), Soccer (1,2), Varsity (3,4). Steve Gever: CSF (2,3), Football (2), Varsity (3), Shake- speare Club (4) Michelle Giese: Drama III (4). Keyettes (4). Thespians (2.3,4). Seniors repeatedly joke lost freshmen Adam Gybume: NHS (3,4), CSF (1,2,3,4), Forensics (2,3), President (4), Backgammon Club (2), Shake- speare Club Vice-president (4), Summer Musical (2). Gia Uuren Gittleson: S-Club (2.3.4). Greek Club (1). Secretary (2) . Trident Staff (4) . Archery Club (4) . Bridget Gleason: Delphinians (1.2.3.4). Hospitality (2). Sophomore Assembly. Junior Vice-president. Senior Assembly. Pep Squad (3.4). Key Club Princess. CSF. NHS. Dance Show (3). Kevin Gelding Don Goodman: Foreign Exchange Club (3.4), Track (1.2). Varsity (3.4). Varsity Basketball Manager (2.3). Powder Puff Football (3). Shakespeare Club (4), Sum- mer Show. Honorary Cheerleader (3.4), Prick (1.2.3,4). Jeff Goodman: Soccer (1.2.3.4). Wind Ensemble (1.2.3). Shakespeare Club Treasurer (4) , Shree Goradia: French Club (1.2). Girls Ensemble (3). Shakespeare Club President (3) . Jacquie Gordon: Spartans (2.3.4), Historian (3). Drill Team (2.3.4). Novelty Drill Team (3.4), CSF (1,2,3,4), NHS (3.4) . Spanish Club (3) . Shakespeare Club (4) . Linda Gorsuch: NHS (3.4). CSF (1.2,3,4). Trident Staff (2,3.4). Banner Unit (2.3). Orchestra (1), Harlan Shoe- maker (1), Track (1,2,3,4), Varsity Soccer (2). Cross Country Stat (4), Soccer Stat (4). Omegans (2.3.4). Foreign Exchange Club (1,2.3.4). Oriental Culture Club Historian (4), Greek Club (2.3.4). Spanish Club (3). Historian (4). History Club (3), Volleyball Club (1), Jonathan Gottlieb: Soccer (1), Volleyball (4), Bowling Club (3). Orchestra (1,2), Publicity (3), President (4), Jazz Band (3,4), Marching Band (2,3,4), Pep Band (3.4), Wind Ensemble (4), Spring Musicals (1.2.3,4). Summer Musicals (3,4) , Harlan Shoemaker (1,2.4). Ann Grady: JV Tennis (2). Soph Doll (2). Boys Basket- ball Stat (3.4). Keyettes (3). Secretary (4). Homecoming Princess (4). Work Experience (4). Peter L. Graves: Triton Photographer (3.4). Trident Photographer (3.4). Trident Ad Manager (4). Marching Band (1.2.3). Manager (4). Bowling Club (3.4). Radio Listening Club (2), Archery Club (4), CSF (4), Concert Band (1.2.4). ATTEMPTING TO EXPLAIN a simple concept to Bridget Gleason is John Kelley as he uses his English. Seniors-65 Seniors affected with advanced cases of senioritis DEMONSTRATING HIS WILD AND CRAZY basketball shooting techniques to fellow students is Jim Halkett during a chemistry class. Steve D. Greco Laurie Green: Marching Band (2), Drill Team (3,4), En- semble (2,3). Carole Greene Nicole Grier: Madrigals (1). Concert Choir (2,3), Chor- ale (4). Lorri Guiragossian: SCROC (3), Work Experience (4). Suzanne Gutterman Chris Haase: Water Polo (1,2), Swimming (1,2). SCROC (3,4). Art Club (4). Jeffrey James Haire: Key Club (4). Varsity Football Manager (4), Shakespeare Club (4). John Halamka: CSF (1,2,3,4), Treasurer (3), PSAT NMSQT Semifinalist, Varsity Track (3,4), JV Cross Country (3.4), Biological Science Award (3), NHS (3,4), Amateur Radio Club (1.2), Stage Crew Mark Halikis: NHS (3,4), CSF (2,3,4), Assemblyman (4), Boys ' League Vice-president (3), Football (1,2), Varsity (3,4), Key Club (4), Lettermen ' s Club (4), Wrestling (1), Greek Club (1,2,3,4), Spanish (3,4), Shakespeare Club (4). Maureen Halikis: ASB President (4) , ASB Historian (3) , Sophomore Vice-president (2). Freshman President (1). Key Club Princess (4). Keyettes (3.4), NHS (3,4), CSF (1,2,3,4). Spanish Club (3,4), Greek Club (1,2), Tennis Team (1,2), Varsity Softball (1,2), Administrative Cabinet (4). Administrative Council (3), Harlan Shoe- maker (1.2,3,4) Jim Halkett: NHS (3,4), CSF (1,2.3.4), ASB Historian (4), Varsity Golf (3,4). Football Manager (3), Letterman ' s Club (3,4), Spanish Club (3,4), Bowling Club (2). Andrew Hammitt Mike Hammond: Rifle Club (1), Bowling Club (1,2). Nicki Hannes: Gymnastics (1,2,3), Captain (4), CSF (3), Orchesis (3), Secretary-Treasurer (4), Dance Show (3.4), Diving Team (2,3), Shakespeare Club (4), Ski Club (1,2,3). Christine Harmon: Omegans (2). Diane Harrell: Cross-Country (2,3), Co-captain (4), Track (2,3,4), CSF (2,3), Shakespeare Club (4). Michael L. Harrison: Wrestling (1,2,3), Varsity (4), Track(2), Varsity (4). Glynis Hartwick: Basketball Stat (2), Orchesis (3,4), Dance Show (3,4), Varsity Gymnastics (1.2,3,4), Co-captain, Super Spirit Club (3), Vice-president (4). Shakespeare Club (4), Drama III Workshop (3), Story Theater (1,2,3), Racquetball Club (3), Work Experience (4), Greek Club (1), GAL (1,2,3,4), Girls League. Bridget Hatlehol Ari Hauptman: CSF (1,2.3,4), NHS (3,4), Spanish Club (3), Secretary (4), Bowling Club (3). Cameron Hayase: Volleyball (3), Varsity (4). Steve Heffernan: Frosh-soph Soccer (1). Varsity manager (3,4) , Key Club (4) , Work Experience (3.4) . Jeff Helmig Mark Henbest: Math Club (1,2,3), President (4), Math Contest (1,2.3,4), Drama (1,2). Drama III Workship (3). Shakespeare Club (4), Strategic Games Club (1.2,3,4), Story Theater, Traveling Theater, Coin Club. Marsha Herzstien: Children ' s Story Theater (1), Drill Team (2.3,4), Military Drill Team (3), Novelty Drill Team (3), Spartans (3,4), Concert Choir (4), Advanced Ensemble (3) , Shakespeare Club (4), CSF (4). Ronald Eugene Higginbotham, Jr.: Electronics Club. Forensics, CSF, Racquetball Club Treasurer, Marching Band. Peter Hodgson: Track (1,2,3,4), Cross Country (3,4). Collen Hogan: Keyettes, Girls League, Foreign Exchange Club. CSF. Ed Hong: Football (2), Varsity (3,4), Track (1.2,3), Captain (4), Wrestling (1), Lettermen ' s Club (3), Secretary-Treasurer (4), Key Club (4), Ski Club (2), Shakespeare Club (4), CSF (2,3,4), Greek Club (3). Mija Hong: Orchestra (1), Tennis (2), Oriental Culture Club (4). Steven Hooper: Volleyball (3) , Varsity (4) , Greek Club Seniors-67 Seniors relax during their final year at PV SUFFERING THE CONSEQUENCES OF A SCHOOL LUNCH. Sheri Ross and Brenda Daly nap peacefully on Senior Park. John Hopkins Chara Horinbein Ellen Horton: Banner Unit (3), Super Spirit Club (2). Archery Club (2,3). Foreign Exchange Club (2). Greek Club(4).SCROC(4). Rick Houston: Triton Photographer (1.2,3). Cross- country (2). Archery Club (4), Ski Club (1,2.3)- Katherine Hoy: Spartans (4), Greek Club (3). President (4). Archery Club (4). Art Club (4), Rocky Horror Picture Show Club (4), Shakespeare Club (4). Waterpolo Stat. Swimming Stat (3). Cross-Country Stat (3), Girls League (4). Eugene Hu: CSF (2,3,4). Greek Club (4), Electronics Club (4), Christine Hubbell: Drill Team (1). Dance Club. Ski Club. Rocky Horror Picture Show Club. Shakespeare Club. SCROC. James T. Huebner Larry Hueth Robby Ibelle: Musicals (2). Drama I (1). Drama II (2), Concert Choir (2), Chorale (3,4), Renaissance (2), John Intaghata: Summer Musical (2,3). Spring Musical (2.3.4). Concert Band (1). Wind Ensemble (2.3.4). Orchestra (3,4), Pep Band (4). Marching Band (1.2.3,4). SCROC (3), Oriental Culture Club (4) Jim Israel: Bowling Club (1), Ski Club (2,3), Soccer (1.2). Varsity (3,4), Work Experience (4), iliik 68-Seniors Deidre L. Jackson Cory Jacobson: Marching Band (1.2.3), Jazz Band (2,3). Foreign Exchange Club (2.3). AFS Foreign Exchange Student in Thailand (3.4) , CSF (2,3) . J ill Jacobson: Madrigals (1), Concert Choir (2.3,4), Omegans (4). Harlan Shoemaker (4), Lisa Jacobson: SClub (4), Triton Staff (2,3), Trident Staff (4). Marine Science Club (4), Sailing Club (1,2), Volleyball Club (1.2). Work Experience (3),. Jeff Jani: CSF (1,2.3,4), Key Club (4), Ski Club (1,2,3), Work Experience (4), Krai je Jean Denise Janssens Jeanine LaRae Jelsma: Super Spirit Club (2,3), Work Experience (3,4), SCROC (4). Tracy Jenkins: CSF (2,3.4), Spartans (2,3,4). Secretary (3), Dance Show (3,4), Shakespeare Club (4), Story Theater (2,3,4). Traveling Theater (2), Harlan Shoemaker (2), Don Jennett: Trident Staff (1,2,3,4), Bowling Club (3), Archery Club (3). Vice-president (4). Radio Listening Club (2) . Stock Exchange Club (4) , David M. Jessup Ted Jin: Math Club (3). Tennis (2). Electronics Club (2), Spanish Club (2). Trident Staff (4), CSF (1), Chess Club (2). Evan Johansen: Shakespeare Club (4), Film Club (4). Tennis (2). John Johnson Michael David Johnson: Marching Band (1), Assistant Drum Major (2), Drum Major (3), Drama I. Chamber Chorale (3.4), Key Club (3,4), Shakespeare Club President (4), Thespians (3,4). Tim Johnson: Stage Crew Ross Jones: Football (1,2), Wrestling (1,2), Marching Band (3,4), Pep Band (2,3,4), Jazz Band (2,3,4), Solos and Ensembles (2,3,4), Spring Musical (2,3,4), Key Club (4), Concert Band (1,2), Wind Ensemble (3,4). Magali Carido Juelle Seniors-69 DougKaback: Drama (1,2,3,4), Spring Musical (2,3,4). Summer Show (3). Fall Show (3.4), Key Club (4), Chorale (3), Harlan Shoemaker (2,4). Thespians (3,4), Shakespeare Club (4), Story Theatre (2), Wrestling (1). Matt Kagan: Ski Club (3), Shakespeare Club (4). Mike Kaminskas: Ski Club (1,2,3,4). Art Club (4) David J. Knapp: Swimming (1). Work Experience (4). Jeffry S. Kaye Carol Keating: Ski Club (1,2,3), Art Club (4). Tim Keenan: Cross Country (3,4), Track (3,4). Letter mens Club (4). Eric W, Keil Erin Andrea Kelly: Stage Production (1,2), Art Club (2) , Work Experience (3,4), CSF (1,2,3,4). John Kelly: Cross Country (1,2,3), Track (1,2). Man- ager (3). Junior Class President. ASB Vice-President (4). Trident Staff (2.3). Key Club (2.3.4). Spanish Club (3,4), CSF (1,2,3(, NHS (3,4). Katie Kern Jae H. Kim: CSF (4). Math Club (4). Jane Kim: Drill Team (1.2.3). Co-Captain (4). Basket- ball Drill Team (2,3,4), Military Drill Team (1,4), Orchesis (3), Advanced Ensemble (4), Oriental Culture Club (4), Shakespeare Club (4). Renee M. Kirk: Art Club President (4), Ski Club (1,2.3), Volleyball Club (2), Shakespeare Club (4), Jackie Knell: Omegans (3,4). Marine Science Club (4), Orchestra (1,2,3), Spring Musicals. Summer Musicals. Shawn Koepke: Stage Crew (1). Dance Show (2.3.4). Omegans (3). Orchesis (3.4). Jazz Dancers (4). Super Spirit Club Treasurer (4). Dance Festival (2.3.4). Greg Koltun: Track (2). Golf (3), Varsity (4). Spanish Club. Shakespeare Club. Cheryl Konell: CSF (1.2). NHS (3.4), Backpacking Club (1), Racquetball Club Bruce Korp: Work Experience, Backpacking Club (1), Raquetball Club, Ski Club. Jane Kotlarski 70-Seniors The Thrust hath come !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Infamous disco-punk group the Thnist generously agreed to perform a free lunchtime concert. Unfortunately, the band showed up on a Saturday and played to an enraptured crowd of two janitors, five joggers and three stray dogs. From left: Vietmanese punk-rocker and burglar Nie Lon Head, formerly of the psyche- delic ' 60s group Twilight ' s Own, on keyboard; Dr. Arthur Peadic, formerly of Thorn Mc Ann Shoes in Trona, California, on rhythm shoe- horn; Ernie Umlaut, who has since left the Thrust to form muzak group Ernie and the Dreamers, on ukelele and lip sync; Butch Machom, ex-head of the Monkees Fan Club, on drums and John Travolta and Elvis Costello imitations; and Rocky God, would-be heavy metal guitarist extraordinaire, on lead guitar and nice legs. The Thrust ' s latest album, The Second Coming, was released on S M Records in March, David Kratz: NHS (3,4), CSF (1,2,3,4). National Merit Semifinalist, Trident Staff (3,4), Assistant Editor (3), Editor (4), Soccer (1,2), Varsity (3,4). Math Club (4), U.S. History Award. Harvard Book Award. Lesley Kreuter Susan P. Kupec William Lagan: Stage Crew (1,2), Assemblyman (1.2), Foreign Exchange Club (2.3,4), Thespians (3,4), Orien- tal Culture Club (4). Michelle M. La Mar Albert Lam Susan E. Landolfi: S-Club. Suzan Lanes; Spartans, Traveling Theatre, CSF, Ski Club. Rey B. Landero: Wrestling (1). Basketball (2). Track (3). Football (1). Bowling Club (1,2.3), President (4), Art Club (1.2,3), Shakespeare Club (4), Cr afts Club (4). Foreign Exchange Club (2.3). SCROC (4). Darisse La Rose: Art Club. Shakespeare Club, CSF. Eric Larson: Volleyball (3.4). Varsity Soccer (3). Lisa Larson: Delphinians (3). Co-President (4), Junior Class Historian, Shakespeare Club, CSF, Lunch Box Club. Girls ' League. Seniors-71 M. Claire Latimer: S-Club (2.3,4). Girl ' s Volleyball (3), Varsity Football Statistition (3,4), Ski Club (1.2). Sean Laughney: Marching Band (1.2,3). Concert Band (1.2). Wind Ensemble (3). Orchestra (3), Pep Band (2,3), Jazz Ensemble (3). Spring Musical. Summer Musical Anne Lawless: Madrigals (1,2), Concert Choir (3). Renaissance (3,4), Chorale (4). Drama 1 (1), Drama II (2), Drama III Workshop (3), Thespians (3,4), Omegans (1.2,3.4). Story Theater (1,2,3). Shakespeare Club, Sailing Club (1). Gretchen Lawrence: Harlan Shoemaker (2). Swimming (2), Track Stat (1), Cross-Country Stat (1). Jana Lawrence: Spartans (3), Treasurer (4). Shake- speare Club (4) . Ski Club (3) , Judy Lawrence: Work Experience (4). Ski Club (2.3), Cross Country Stat (1) . Joan Lawson: Keyettes (3,4). Ski Club. Work Experi- ence. JudyLawson: Keyettes (3), Vice-President (4), Football Stat (3,4), Basketball Stat (3.4), Ski Club. Work Experience. Kimberly Joy Lawson: Jazz Dancers (4). Girl ' s League (4). Delphinians{2.3). Adrienne Lee Howard W. Lee: Photo Club (2.3),CSF (2,3,4), Math Club (4) , Archery Club (4) , Oriental Culture Club (4) Young Suk Lee Katherine L. Leseberg Richard Alan Levine: Swim Team (1.2). Varsity (3.4). Water Polo (2). Varsity (3,4), Most Inspirational (4), Forensics and Debate (1). Concert Band (1,2), Wind Ensemble (3,4). Finians Rainbow (2), SCROC (3), CSF (3). Work Experience (3.4). Shakespeare Club Presi- dent (4). Shari Levitin Alexandria R. Levitt: Administative Cabinet (4). Girls ' League Representative (2). Vice-president (3). Spanish Club (3.4). Treasurer (4). Delphinians (1.2.3), Treasurer (3), Amphibian Club (2). NHS (3,4), CSF (2.3,4). Steve Lewis: Football (1.2), Varsity (3.4). Oriental Culture Club (4). Gregory P. Lichina Laura Lin: CSF (3.4), NHS (3.4). Marching Band (4). Concert Band (3). Foreign Exchange Club (3.4). Treasurer (3.4). Oriental Culture Club (4). President (4) Keyettes (4). Greek Club (4), Wind Ensemble (4). Rodger Lindstrom 72-Seniors Seniors siege opportunity to enjoy school CLASS OF ' Sffs final float at Palos Verdes lowered the boom on the Vikings of opposing Santa Monica. Mark Linehan: Soccer (1.2.3), Shakespeare Club. Mar- ine Science Club. Laurel Linstedt: Volleyball Club, Volleyball Team (3,4), S-Club, Yearbook Staff (3,4). John R. Linsenbery Lisa Litwiller: Drama (2), Chorus (2). SCROC (4). Frank Liu John Liu: Shakespeare Club (4), Marine Science Club (4), Football (1,2). Jon Liuzzi Carol Livengood: Swimming MVP (1), Varsity (2,3.4), Varsity Gymnastics Manager (3,4) . Varsity Cross Coun- try Stat (1). Super Spirit Club Co-president (2.3.4), Ski Club (1.2.3). Greek Club (4). Lunch Box Club (3). Rocky Horror Picture Show Club (3). Marine Mammals Club (3.4). Bill Lohrer: Baseball (1.2.3). Basketball (2,3). Lulu Lok: CSF (1.2.3.4). NHS (3.4), Banner Unit (2,3), Basketball Flags (3), Triton Photographer, Senior Class Historian Gregory Marc Lombardi: NHS (3.4), CSF (2,3,4). Orchestra (1). Historian (2), Vic resident (3). Wind Ensemble (1,2), Marching Band (1,2,3,4). Spring Mu- sical (1.2.3). Summer Musical (2.3). Seniors- 73 Seniors end year with rip-roaring bang Anne Louisell Karen Lower Eric Lubliner Joan Ludington Sylvia Luna Kelly Lutton Pamela Ann Lyon Jason Ma: CSF (1.2.3.4). NHS (3.4). Dance Show (3,4), Drama U (3). Drama 111 (4). Thespians. Marching Band (1.2). Chamber Chorale (3.4), Concert Choir (2,4), M adrigals (1). Renaissance (2.3.4). Spring Musicals (1.2.3.4). Summer Musicals (2.3,4). Steve MacDonald: JV Tennis (2.3) . Varsity (4) . Doug MacKallor: Cross Country (1.2.3.4). Greek Club (4) Dineke Mackey: Orchestra (1). Secretary (2). Summer Musical (2). Cross Country (2.3). Water Polo Stat (2). Delphinians (2.3). Service Chairman (4). Girls League (4). Colleen Mackle Larrv Maizlish: Foreign Exchange Club (1). Electronics Club (2), Radio Listening Club (2), Track Manager (2.3). Marching Band (4), Stage Crew (1,2.3.4) Kevin Mallon Dean Maners: Track (2). Shakespeare Club, Wrestling (1), Madrigals (1), Concert Choir, Tennis (1), Bowling Club (3). Chamber Chorale (3.4). Solos and Ensembles (3.4) Marcy Morrow Kelly Martz: CSF (1,2.3,4), NHS (4), Delphinians (3,4), Varsity Swimming (1,2.4). Varsity Basketball (1,3), Captain (4) Gayle Marshall: Soph Doll, Dance Show, Delphinians. Homecoming Princess. Donald Lee Martin: Swimming (1.2,3), Waterpolo (1,2,3), Rifle Club (1,3,4). Ma ria Martinez: Dance 2, Jazz Dancers 74-Seniors Andy Matteson: Soccer, Track, Key Club (3,4), Triton Staff (4), Trident Staff (4), Jack May: Water Polo (1) . Swimming 12} . Mark L. Mayfield: Soccer (1,2), Varsity (4), Baseball (2), Varsity (3,4), CSF (3,4), NHS (3.4). Candy McCormack: S-Club (2.3,4), Social Chairman (4). Girls Soccer (2). Captain (3), Girls Swimming (1,2). Girls Basketball (1), Shakespeare Club Secretary (4). Drama II Workshop (3), Varsity Football Stat (4), Kathryn McDaniel: Omegans (1), Treasurer (2), His- torian (3), President (4), CSF (2,3,4), SCROC (3), Marine Science Club (4). Amanda McDonald: Keyettes (3.4), Foreign Exchange Club. Greek Club. Super Spirit Club, Girls League, CSF. Sean Mc Gee John Mc Grath Richard Mc Grath Noreen McGuinness: Gymnastics (2.3,4). S-Club (2.3). Catherine M. McGuire: Girls Ensemble (1), Soccer Stat (1), JV (2). Concer t Choir (2,3). Girls Soccer (3), Archery Club (2,3), Greek Club (4), Chorale (4). swimming Stat (2) , Triton Staff (4) . Kim McKenna: Spartans (4). ONE FALSE MOVE AND I ' LL SHOOT THE CHROME OFF YOUR TRAILER HITCH, exclaims Ed Gambler Dawson. Seniors-75 Munching out was a popular lunch time activity  k lti vif ' EXCITING LIFE AT PV High has really gotten to these two seniors as Barbara Bond and Michelle Giese enjoy a formal lunch. Mike McLaughlin: Greek Club (2.3,4), Bowling Club (3), Spanish Club (3,4), Tennis (2,3,4), Vocal Music (2,3,4). Jeff Medve: Shakespeare Club (4), Marine Science Club (4), Football (1,2), Varsity (3), Soccer (1), Ski Club Susan E. Melton: Omegans (2), Secretary (3), Comis- sioner of Activities (4) , Track (3) , Shakespeare Club (4) . Dana Marie Meng Gail Miller: Stage Crew (1,2,3), Madrigals (2), Concert Choir (3), Renaissance (3), Chorale (4). Michael David Miller: Madrigals (1), Concert Choir (1), Chorale (4), Shakespeare Club (4), Kelly Mills: Assemblyman (1), JV Cheerleader (2), Varsity Cheerleader (3,4), Soph Doll Princess, Pep Squad Historian (3), President (4), Key Club Princess (4), Spartans (4), Ski Club (1,2,3,4), Homecoming Princess (4). John Miwa: Marching Band (2,3,4), Concert Band (3), Wind Ensemble (3,4), Jazz Band (4), Pep Band (4), Orchestra (4), Oriental Culture Club (4), Chess Club (4). AlecMoller: Football (1,2), Varsity (3,4), Ski Club (3), Shakespeare Club (4) , Marine Science Club (4) . John Moloney: Football (1,2), Varsity (3,4), Baseball (1,2,3,4), Basketball (1), Sophomore Class President, Junior Class Assemblyman. Mark Monahan Pamela Morgan 76-Seniors Catherine Morris: Drill Team (1.2,3,4), Co-captain (4), Treasurer (3), Secretary (2), Basketball Drill Team (2.3.4). Military Drill Team (1,4). Novelty Drill Team (1), CSF (4) . Pcnne Morrison Michael Abraham Morris: Football (1.2). Varsity (3.4). Baseball (1,2,3). Varsity (4), Letterman ' s Club (3.4). Key Club (3.4) . Shakespeare Club (4) . Commissioner of Athletics (4). CSF (2.3.4). Nina B. Moses: Marching Band (1.2.3). Orchestra (1), Symphonic Band (1,2). Varsity Tennis (2). Greek Club (4). Cross Country Stat (4), Track Stat (4). Foreign Exchange Club (1,2), Story Theater (4). Craig Mott: Golf (3.4). Dave Mulligan: Ski Club (1.2,3), Wrestling (1.2.3), Football (1.2). Varsity (4). Key Club (3). Sergeant At Arms (4). Track (2). Shakespeare Club (4). Elizabeth A. Murphy: Tall Flags (1). Co-captain (2). Captain (3). Ski Club (1). Drama III Workshop (3). Delphinians (3.4), Shakespeare Club (4). Kevin Murphy: Ski Club (2.3,4). Patrick Murray: Volleyball (3,4)- Michelle Muss: Stage Crew (1,2,3,4), Concert Band (1.2). Marching Band (1). Swimming (1). Varsity (2.3). CSF (1,2). Shakespeare Club (4). Russell Muth: Bowling Club (1). Track (1). Tennis (2). Soccer (1.2). Co-captain (3). Varsity (4). Shakespeare Club (4). Madrigals (1). Concert Choir (2). Chorale (3.4). Solos and Ensembles (3.4). Paul Gabriel Nagy Brian Neal Rosemary Neilan: Drill Team (1), Publicity (3). Social Chairman (4). Military Drill Team (1.2). Novelty Drill Team (1). Basketball Drill Team (3). CSF (4). Spartans (4). Spanish Club (4). Marcie Neuman: Delphinians (2.3.4). Co-Service Chair- man (3). Spanish Club (3). President (4). CSF (1.2.3.4). Shakespeare Club (4). Assemblyman (4). Student Cur- riculum Forum. Kelly Newell: Marching Band (2,3). Wind Ensemble (2.3). Orchestra (3). Foreign Exchange Club (2). Pres- ident (3). Secretary (4). Oriental Culture Club Vice President (4). Shakespeare Club (3). Alison Lee Nickerson: Swimming (1.2). Keyettes (4). Chilton Nix: Wrestling (1). Soccer (2.3). Varsity (4). Track (1.2). Varsity (3.4). Senlors-77 Year ' s end brings joy to seniors Jim O ' Brien: Basketball (1.2.3), Track (1), Varsity (2,3.4). Ski Club. Kevin O ' Brien Mike O ' Hara: Football (1,2), Varsity (3.4), Basketball (1,3), Track (4), CSF (4). Key Club (3,4). Triton Staff (1). Julie A. Olsen PaulOlsen: Soccer (1). Brin Owen: Rifle Club (1). SCROC (4). Ron Pack: Work Experience (4). Sylvia Paffrath Marilyn Paik: Trident Staff (2,3.4). Tradewinds. Key- ettes, CSF (1,2,3,4). Lunch Box Club, Marine Science Club (4). Peter Pak: Baseball (1,2). JV (3). Varsity (4). Football (1), Wrestling (1), Soccer (2), JV (3), Track (1), Key Club (2,3). Ski Club (1.2.3). Math Club (2.3). Bowling Club (2.3), Racquetball Club (2,3), Spanish Club (3). Oriental Culture Club (4). Greek Club (4). Jeffrey A. Pake Pamela Pallinger: Spartans (4), Ski Club (1.2,3.4)- Varsity Track (3) . Girls League (1,2,3,4) . Colleen Palmer: CSF (1.2). NHS (3.4). Yearbook Staff (2). Tall Flag Team (3). Delphinians (2.3.4). President (4). Teri Parsa Beth Patton: Ski Club (1.2,3). Gymnastics (1.2,3). Charlie Paul: Shakespeare Club (4) Beth Pearson: Spartans (2,3,4). Chorale (4). Spanish Club (3,4). Shakespeare Club, NHS (4). Tom Peck: Swimming (1,2), Varsity (3) , Water Polo (2), Varsity (3,4). Claudia Pellecer: Delphinians (2,3.4). Shakespeare Club (4) . Spanish Club (4) . SCROC . Roman A. Pena: Swimming (1), Water Polo (1), Archery Club (4). 78-Seniors Ik - Wm ' m . H V ' v-.m M, g B Bl ' i V H J - ■It V l.J i B 1 A LAUGHING HYSTERICALLY, Jenny Carr, Rich Levine. Ann Grady work on their float for homecoming. Melinda Williams, Maureen Halikis, and Martin Phipps: Ski Club, Sailing Club, Trident Photographer, SCROC, Marine Science Club. Mike Plckel: Basketball (1,2,3,4), Shakespeare Club, President (4) . Jonathan C. Pierce Linda Plemo: S-Club (3,4) , Ski Club. Kimberly J. Piper: Drill Team (1,2), Historian (3). Treasurer (4), Novelty Drill Team (1), Military Drill Team (1), Basketball Drill Team (2.3), Orchesis (2,3,4), Dance Show (2,3,4) , Greek Club (4) . Kurt Plunkett: Racquetball Club. Richard R. Polacek: Football (1), CSF, Shakespeare Club, Soccer (1,2). Varsity Captain (3,4). Jennie Pollock: Shakespeare Club (4), Super Spirit Club (2), SCROC (4). Mark Poncher: Marching Band (1,2), Stage Crew (1,2,3.4), Thespians (3,4). Marianne L. Pope Bart Porter: Basketball (1,2.3.4). Lettermen ' s Club (3,4), Spanish Club (4). Shakespeare Club (4). Melissa Pretz Seniors-79 Kirk D. Rallis: Football (1,2), Baseball (1,2), Varsity (3.4). Uttermen ' sClub (2.3.4). Greek Club (4) Fred Rampino: Football (1). Track (2), Wrestling (1,2.3,4), Cheryl Range: Volleyball (1,2,3), CSF (2.3,4). Spartans (4). Orchestra (1.4). Lunch Box Club (4). Harlan Shoe- maker (4). Holly Range: Omcgans (1.2,3,4). Secretary (4), Drama III Workshop (3). Drama III (4). Greek Club (4 Lisa Raphael: Delphinians (1), Ski Club (3), Orchesis, Dance Show (3,4), Jazz Dancers (4;, SCROC (4). Catherine Ready Seniors put Sophomores in their place during final year Eric Douglas Ream: Work Experience. SCROC (4). Mike Rebhan: Bicycle Club President (1) . John Reilly Gary Reinhardt: CSF (1.2). President (3.4), NHS (3,4). Bicycle Club (1), Tradewinds (1,3,4). Trident Staff (1.2). Photo Editor (3.4). Rocky Horror Picture Show Club (3) . Leadership Camp (4) . Breakfast Club (4) , Robert Remstein: Marching Band (1.2), Treasurer (3.4), Jazz Band (1,2,3,4). NHS (3.4). CSF (1.2.3.4). Electronics Club (2). Radio Listening Club President (2). Summer Musicals. Fall Musical Holly Richelieu: Sailing Club. Dance Show. Drill Team Manager. Ski Club Marcia Rorty: Delphinians (1.2,3.4), Historian (2), Gymnastics (1,2), Madrigals (1), Concert Choir (2). Girls ' League Rep (2). YFU Exchange Student to Spain. Commissioner of Publicity (3), ASB Secretary (4). rSF (1.2.3.4). NHS (3.4) Sharon Rosen:Girls ' League. President (4). Represen- tative. (3). NHS (3.4). CSF (1.2,3.4). Delphinians (3.4). Palos Verdes Library Board Student Rep (4). Spanish Club (3.4). Trident staff (1.2.3.4). Harlan Shoemaker. Kathleen A. Ross: Varsity Tennis (1,2.3.4). Captain (4). SCROC (4) Sheryl Ross: Basketball (1). Tennis (1.2). Varsity (3). Co-captain (4). Softball (1.2). Varsity (3.4). S-Club (3,4) Lauri Rossoff: Concert Choir, Spring Musical, Spartans (1,2), Treasurer (3), Vice-president. Carol Rotondo: Spartans (3,4), CSF (1,2.4), Sophomore Basketball Stat. 80-Seniors Paul Rottenburg: Orchestra (3), Wind Ensemble (3), Marching Band (1,2,3). Jazz Band (4). Summer Mus- ical. Fall Musical. Mary Rourke: Keyettes (4), CSF (1.2.3.4), Lunch Box Club (4), Shakespeare Club Treasurer (4), Chorale (4), Stage Crew (1,2). Kathryn Rowley Susan Rowley: Shakespeare Club (4) Jim Rupert: Orchestra (1), Soccer (1,2), Varsity (3.4). Elizabeth A. Russell: Banner Unit (1.2), Shakespeare Club (4), CSF (3). Dina Ryu: Concert Band (1,2), Marching Band (1,2), Girls League (4), Shakespeare Club (4). Rebecca Sabetta Jeffrey Sol Sacks: Archery Club Vi ce-president (1,2), President (3,4), Bicycle Club (1), Racquetball Club (3). Tom Sage: Cross-Country (1,2,3), Varsity (4), Track (2,3), Varsity (4), Art Club (4), Nichele Sagehorn: Delphinians (2). Historian (3), Hos- pitality Chairman (4), Orchesis (4), Dance Show (3,4), Backpacking Club (2)- Jessica Salazar: CSF (3), Art Club (3,4), Foreign Exchange Club (3,4), Omegans (4), Girls League (4), Oriental Culture Club (4). WORKING HIS HIS CERAMICS PROJECT, Kent Dailey uses a potters wheel to shape a unique design as a special display. Seniors-81 Katherine Sampson: Track (1), Cross-Country Stat (2). S-Club (3). Sergeant at Arms (4). Stephen Sandor: Shakespeare Club. CSF, Ski Club. Kenneth M. Sax: Varsity Swimming. Varsity Water Polo, Marine Science Club. Christian Schauwecker: Swimming (1,3) Jacqueline Schilz; Ski Club (31 Dan Schoenfeld: NHS (3.4). CSF (1.2,3.4), Soccer (2), Drama HI, Drama IV. Drama Fall Show (3,4), Spring Musical (2,3,4), ASB Treasurer (4), Key Club (2.3.4). Ralph Schoolcraft: Cross Country (1), Soccer (2.3), Track (1). Trident Staff (1.2.3), Sports Editor (4). Breakfast Club President (4) Russell Schoon: CSF (1.2), Varsity Golf (2,3). Marvin Schradcr David Schrandt: Wrestling (1,2), Football (1,2,3), Lettermen ' sClub (3,4). Kim Schuler: Keyettes (3,4), Pep Squad, Flagtwirler (3.4). Ski Club (1,2,3,4), Track (1,2), Varsity (3), Lunch Box Club (4), Harlan Shoemaker (1,2,3,4). Debbie Schultz: NHS, Work Experience. Donald W. Schultz Erich W. Schultz Jennifer Scott: Drill Team (1), Delphinians (2,3,4), Drama III (3), Drama IV (4), Thespians (3,4). Commis- sioner of Clubs (4), Story Book Theater (2), Fall Drama (3,4), Summer Musical (1,2,3), Spring Musical (1,2,3). John L. Sehon Glenn Robert Seidman: Math Club (1.2.3), President (4). Strategic Games Club (1,2,3), President (4), His- tory Club (3.4), Shakespeare Club (4), CSF (1,2,3,4), NHS (3,4). Robert Seitz: Scuba Club (2,3), Marine Science Club Vice-president (4). Chorale (3,4). Lynda Suzanne Shanks: Girl ' s Swimming (1,2,4), Tall FlagUnit (3),Stagecrew(2,3). Joseph Warren Shaw III: Football (1,2,3,4), Co-Captain (2,4), Track (2). Key Club (4). 82-Seniors Officers lead the Senior Class « ..i - SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Front Row: Marcie Neuman. assembly: Kim Bechler, president; Edie White, assembly. 2nd Row: Lulu Lok, historian: Debbi Blatt, secretary: Lori Duperon, treasurer. 3rd Row: Mark Halikas. assembly: Bridget Gleason, assemblyr Mike O ' Hara, vice-president; Jon Cameron, Boys ' League representative AftilMiA Seth Shaw: Varsity Wrestling. William Shearer Stephanie Silver: Delphinians (2,3,4). Service Chair- man (3), Lunch Box Club (4), Super Spirit Club (2.3), Ski Club (2.3), Shakespeare Club (4). Harlan Shoe- maker (4), Special Olympics (2,3,4). Ricardo Silvestre: CSF (1,2,4), Orchestra (3), NHS (4), Boy ' s Tennis (4). SCROC m Marchinq Band (2,3,4) Foreign Exchange Club (i), Spanish Club (2,3.4), Vice-president (4). Katherine Jill Simon: Keyettes (3.4). Tennis (1.2), Soph Doll Princess, Varsity Cheerleader (3,4). Wendy Sinclair Cynthia A. Skall Karla Sleeth Evan Smith: Track (1.2.3,4), Cross-Country (3,4), Archery Club (4), SCROC (3,4). Greg Smith: Track (1.2,3,4), Football (1,2), Marching Band (1), Concert Band (1,2,3). Jeff J. Smith: Marching Band (2.3,4), Jazz Band (4). Concert Band (3.4). Julie Smith: Soccer (1.2), Ski Club (1,2,3,4). Seniors-83 William A. Snow: CSF (1.2.3). Treasurer (4). Bicycle Club (2.3). Ski Club (3). Greek Club (4), Track Manager (2). Cross Country (2) Amy Snur: Track (1). Soccer (3). Work Experience (4). Shakespeare Club (4) Melissa Snyder: Concert Choir (1) Robert S. Song: Boys League President (4). Letter- men ' s Club (3). Vice-president (4). Cross Country (2.3.4). Track (2.3.4). Trident Staff (3.4). CSF (1.2.3). Art Club (2. 3.4) Scott A. Sorkin: Bicycle Club (1.2.3.4). Ski Club (3). Cross Country. Shanda Southgate: Drill Team (1). Orchesis (2). Jazz Dancers (3.4). Keyettes (3.4 Lisa Spalding: Class Treasurer (1). Orchestra (1), Drill Team (1.2.3). Girls ' League Treasurer (3). Delphinians (3.4). Work Experience (3,4). CSF (1.3) Elizabeth M. Spears: Varsity Swimming (1.2.3.4). Spartans (2.3.4). CSF (1.3), NHS (3.4). Michael Spencer: Football (1,2), Bowling Club (3). CSF (4). Kimmer Spurgeon: CSF. NHS. Marching Band Uni- form Manager (2.3). Vice-President (4). Pep Band. Jazz Ensemble, Spring Musical (2.3). Wind Ensemble, Softball (1). Varsity (2.3,4), Omegans, Oriental Culture Club Shauna Lee Steiner: Class Historian (1). Madrigals President (1). Concert Choir (2), Chorale (3.4). Renais- sance Singers (2,3,4). Drama I, II, III. Thesbians (3.4). Spring Musical (1,2,3), Summer Musical (1.2.3). Fall Drama (4). Stage Crew (4). Shakespeare Club (3), Art Club (4), Jazz Dancers (2), Dance Show (1,2,3,4), Dance Competition (1,2,3,4), Delphinians (2,3,4). Solos and Ensembles Concert (2.3.4), CSF (4). Songleader (3). Lynn Sterba: Omegans (2.3.4), Treasurer (4), Girls ' League (4), Harlan Shoemaker (4), Spanish Club (4), Lunch Box Club (4), Shakespeare Club (3,4), Advanced Ensemble. Scott Stevenson: Soccer (1.2) Brad Stiles: Key Club (1.2.3). Treasurer (4). NHS Vice-president (4). CSF (1.2.3.4). Spanish Club (4), Tennis (1). Hillary Stoltz: Cross Country (2). Stat (3,4), Track (1.2), Foreign Exchange Club (1,2,3). Orchesis (4), S-Club (3), Treasurer (4), CSF. Molly Stone: Drama I Auditions (1), Drama II (2). Drill Team (2). Work Experience (3.4). CSF (4). Gena Strategos Stephanie Streisand Uurie Strom: Track (1). Ski Club (1.3). S-Club (3.4), Shakespeare Club (4). Gregg Strenk: Marching Band (1,2,3). Drum Major (4), Jazz Band (4), Pep Band (4), Wind Ensemble (2,3.4). Spring Musical (4). Marine Science Club (4). 84-Seniors Seniors smile as Santa ' s happy helpers HELPING OUT AT HARLAN SHOEMAKER are Stephanie Silver, Dineke Mackey, Lori Rossoff, and Cheryl Range. David A. Stubben: NHS. CSF. Lettermen ' s Club (3). President (4). Football (1,2), Varsity (3,4), Shakespeare Club (4). Soccer (3). Varsity Co-captain (4). Work Experience (4). Dan Sullivan Dean Sundin Warren Sussex: Varsity Swimming (1,2). Captain (3.4), Varsity Waterppio (1,2.3.4), NHS, CSF. Tina Szczesny: Drill Team (2.3), Military Drill Team (2), Key Club Princess (4), Varsity Football Stat. (4), Shakespeare Club (4). TinaTaggart: Drama II (2), Story Theater (2). Traveling Theater (2). Keyettes (3.4). Dance Show (2,3), Varsity Cheerleader (4), Shakespeare Club (4), CSF (3,4), NHS (4), Ensemble (3) Phil Talbert: Cross-Country (1,2,3,4). Track (1,2), Varsity (3,4). Math Club (4). CSF (1,2,3,4), NHS (3,4), Trident Staff (2). Gwen Tartakoff: Concertband. Marching Band (1,2), Wind Ensemble, Orchestra, Marching Band, Shakes- peare Club, Work Experiance. Julie Taylor: Summer Musical (1.2). Spring Musical (3). Spartans (2.3.4). Greek Club (4). Concert Choir (4). Ensemble (3), Rocky Horror Picture Show Club (3), CSF (4). Joe Tedesco: Scuba Club. Work Experience (3,4). Mike Terry: Baseball (1.2,3,4). Lawrence Thelen: Marching Band (1.2), Manager (3.4), Story Theater (1,2,3,4), Traveling Theater (2), Drama III (3,4), Thespians (3.4). Shakespeare Club (4). Seniors-85 Chris Thomas Gordon Charles Thomas: Ski Club (1,2.3) Bob Tillotson Tim Tinley Sharrie Tyler: Varsity Soccer (2,3), Tri-captain (4), Varsity Track (2,3). Co-captain (4), Omegans (3), Commisioner of Service (4) , CSF (1) , Danielle Uharrief: Marching Band (1,2), Track (1.2), Keyettes (4), Backpacking Club (1,2.3). Joseph Alexander Upegui: Football (1,2), Varsity (3). Captain (4). Baseball (1), JV (2), Varsity (3,4), Letter- men ' s Club (4) Chuck Van Cleve Bob Vasey: Shakespeare Club. Work Experience, Football (1), Baseball (1,2). Varsity (3,4). Maria Vasilion: Marine Science Club (4), Shakespeare Club President (3), Greek Club (1,2,4). Nan Ellen Vaughan: Track (1). Drill Team (2), Triton Photographer (3), Orchesis (3), President (4), Keyettes (4) , Jazz Dancers (4) , Dance Show (3,4) . Marlene Veal: Tennis (1.2,3,4). SCROC (3,4), Work Experience (4). Ski Club (1.2). Linda K. Verboon Jeff Virnig Juliet Virtue: Volleyball Club (2), Volleyball (3). Var ' ity (4), CSF (1,2,3,4), Soccer (2,3,4), S-Club (4), Ski Cub (3), Triton Staff (4). Sallie Vog ' el: Triton Staff (2.3). Ad Manager (4), Orchestra (1,2,3.4). Basketball Statistician (1). Harlan Shoemaker (1.2,4), Spring Musical (1.3). Summer Musical, Laura Volk: Art Club (2,3,4) , Stage Crew (3,4) Maria Walker: Ski Club (1.2), Work Experience (3,4). Mike Walker: Bowling Club (3,4), Hunting and Fishing lub(3,4). David Walsh: SCROC, 86-Seniors Seniors try to study diligently on Senior Park t •• I I •« « TRYING VERY HARD, senior Bob Vasey studies for an upcoming exam, while his friends. Bill Shearer and Scott Brown socialize. Scott Walters; Cross Country (1,2,3), Track (1,2), Varsity (3), Concert Band (1.2.3), Work Experience (4). Joan Wang: Delphinians (3,4), Triton Staff (1,2,3,4) Editor-in Chief (4), Volleyball Club (1,2), Tradewinds (3,4), Marine Science Club (4), CSF. Allan Ward: Football (1,2), Varsity (3,4), Wrestling (1), Varsity (2), Captain (3,4), Key Club (2,3), Vice-pres- ident (4), Ski Club (2,3). Lucinda C. Ward Newlin Wardin Ken Warfle: Ski Club, Wrestling, Football. Liz Weaver: Marine Science Club (4), Shakespeare Club (4). Jennifer Weber: Trident St aff (2,3,4), CSF (2,3,4), Forensics (2), History Club (3), Tradewinds Prose Editor (3), Girls ' League (4), Student Curriculum Forum (4), Marine Science Club (4), Delphinians (4), Bank of America English Certificate. Karen C. Wecker: Marching Band (2,3,4), Jazz Band (2,3,4), Pep Band (3,4), Concert Band (1,2), Wind Ensemble (4), Orchestra (4). Orchestra for Spring Musical, Summer Musical, Oriental Culture Club (4). Curt Wegener Linda Weinstein: Varsity Swimming (1,2,3). Varsity Diving (2), Greek Club (2), Trident Staff (2,3,4), CSF (1.3). Shakespeare Club (4). Lisa Weinstein: Varsity Swimming (1,2) , Varsity Diving (2.3). CSF (i:3,4). Trident Staff (2), News Editor (3,4), Tradewinds (2,3). Seniors-87 Claudia Weitsman: Drama I Auditions, Drama II. Drama III, Drama IV, Concert Choir, Chamber Chorale (3,4), Renaissance (3.4), Solos and Ensembles (2,3,4), Drill Team (1,2), Military Drill Team (1). Thespians. Shakespeare Club. Summer Musical (1,2.3), Spring Musical, Fall Drama (1,2,3). Rav Werner Margo Whitbeck: Orchestra (1). Tall Flags (2). Co-cap- tain (3). Captain (4). Triton Staff (2), CSF (2,3), NHS (3,4). Shakespeare Club (4), Edie White: NHS (3,4). CSF (1.3.4). Senior ' Class Assemblyman, S-Club (3), Commissioner of Publicity (4), Drill Team (3), Track (1), Drama II, Traveling Theater (2). Ski Club (1.2), Spanish Club, Girls League (4). Track (1), Drill Team (3). Soozun Whitmore: Drill Team (1,2), Backpacking Club (1), Super Spirit Club (2), Swimming (3). Shakespeare Club (4), Story Theater (2). Work Experience (4). Kathleen Wilhem: Story Theater (1,2). Traveling Story Theater (2), Girls ' League (4), Greek Club (1,2). Super Spirit Club (3), SCROC James Williams: Soccer (1,3). Track (1,2). Varsity (3,4), Bowling Club (1), Shakespeare Club (4), Work Exper- ience (4), Ski Club. John Williams Melinda Williams George Williamson Chris Willman: Trident Staff (3), aatures Editor (4), Tradewinds (4), CSF (3.4). Lisa Winthrop: Swimming Stat (1), Work Experience. Brad Wires: Work Experience (3,4), Eric Wood Elizabeth Woodard: Girls Swimming (1,2), Ensemble (1,2), Concert Choir (2.3). Scott Wooslev: Concert Band (1). Wind Ensemble (2), Spring Musical Orchestra (2.3). Jazz Band (1,3,4), Pep Band (1,2,3,4), Marching Band (1,2,3.4), Golf Team (1,2,3,4). Jeanne Elizabeth Worth: Keyettes (4), Girls ' League Representative. Varsity Baseball Statistician (3,4) , Greek Club (2). Super Spirit Club (2). Alyn Wright: Work Experience S-Club (3,4), Secretary. Susie Wynne: S-Club (2), Secretary (3), President (4), NHS (3), President (4). CSF (1,2,3,4), Varsity Track (1,2,3), Vocal Music (1,2,3), Soccer Stat (4), Ski Club (1,2,3). Toshiaki Yamada 88-Seniors Seniors leave with great expectations Linda Yardumian: Swim Team (1). Ski Club (1,2), Shakespeare Club (4) . Tatiana Yarymovych: AFS Club (1), JV Volleyball (1). CSF (2,3.4). NHS (3.4), Delphinians (2,3). Service Chairman (4), PGB Club (4). Girls ' Swimming (4). Sandy Yi: Drill Team (2,3). Basketball Drill Team (2,3), Novelty (3). Secretary (3). CSF (2.3), NHS (3.4). Con- cert Choir, (4). Renaissance Singers (4), Shakespeare Club (3). Girls ' League Representative (4), Spartans (3.4). Dance Show (3), Yearbook Staff (4). Terrence Yu: Backgammon Club (3), Oriental Culture Club (4), NHS (3,4), CSF (1.2,3,4), Letterman ' s Club (2,3). President (4). Basketball (1,2,3,4), Student Cur- riculum Forum (4), Shakespeare Club Treasurer. Mike Zaiser Marlene Zalma: Ski Club (1) ger (2), Super Spirit Club Girls ' Swim Team (3,4), Peter Zambas: Key Club. Basketball (1.2,3) Football (3,4). Paul Zander Girls ' Swim Team Mana- (2), SCROC (3). Varsity Varsity Not Pictured: Adachi, Aya A. Adams, Bradley M. Attlesey, Michael Bacon, Jay W. Brady, Terence M. Calhoun, Fred Christy, Linda M. David. Raoul T. Engel. Thomas A. Fester, Slade Germann, Patricia E. Giordano. John T. Gordon, Robert D. Graham, Curt Hill, Theodore R. Kazarian, Jason P. Khalili. Neda King John L. Cathy Zavodny: CSF (1,2,3,4). National Merit Semi- finalist. NCTE Award Nominee (3). Laura Ziak: Track Stat (1,2.4), Super Spirit Club (2), Ski Club. Gretchen Zimmerman Kunchal. David Kumar Lawson. Andrew G. Lochner. Stuart F. Lockwood. Carrie F. Mc Fadden. Sam Morash, Jeffrey Morrow, Marcy M. Murphy. James O ' Rourke. Michael R. Patterson. Mark Rein. Lawrence Sadoughianzadeh. Fara Spadone. Paul Tobin. Peter Van Uliet. Michael Wert. Kimberley D. Seniors-89 :«? — •i.. ■■. -fA , C . . , ' - 4 f ' .,£: ia « r ' .: ' . V ■•. i ' - ' V .v : :: f.J i)r ..-■V. ' - iivj fr ' % ?feW l Ttl!;); ' ;.; .. ' With a great sense of confidence, Juniors preparing for college still had time for other more enjoyable things at Palos Verdes this year. Pep rallies, plays, and popcorn filled several evenings, along with football games, basketball games, cross country meets, and other sporting events. Once again, the class of ' 81 completed an award-winning year. After being awarded first place in the Homecoming float competition, the Juniors went on to organize a fantastic prom. The prom was the perfect culmination to an eventful year. WINNING THE FLOAT competition for the second year in a row is the junior class. Mark Acres Jun Adachi Naseem Ahmed HoltAlden Suzanne Alden John Allen Susanna Allen William Allen Greg Alvarado Dawn Ambrose Meike Amend Robert Ames John Andersen Cara Anderson Gabriel Anderson Michael Antrim Ricardo Arambulo Anthony Arminio Emily Arms Jennifer Armstrong John Arndt Jennifer Arnold Lisa Arturo Setta Asorian John Bacon John Baldo Kevin Ball Tania Balog Louise Bang Michelle Bark Patricia Barnum Jill Barsby Caryl Bastasch Chris Baumstark 94Juniors Steve Beard Rachael Beaudry Diana Beebe Marcella Beehler Karen Beggs Kathleen Bell Jamie Bellows Beth Bennett Grace Benveniste Lisa Bernhardson William Bice Kristin Biggings Margaret Black Edie Blake Andrew Block Joe! Block Sharon Block Gregory Bloemke Scott Bornstein Michael Boubion Robert Boughton Todd Bracey Dena Brady j- William Brady Kent Brandmeyer Juniors float on through f f)ft David Brannon Julie Breslau Stacey Britton Robert Bronstein Scott Brooks Glenn Brown James Brown ' ' ' ' •)] P ter Brown - ' ' ' ™ Traci Brown Laura Brownson Stacey Bucher Vera Buechs MATH IS NOT MY BAGl exclaims junior Sally Hugh. Juniors-95 Deborah Burford Russell Busby Mark Busch Susan Cain Kenneth Calof Patrick Campbell Scott Campbell Lisa Cappelli Michele Cardella Scott Carlson Elizabeth Carpenter Julia Carr Steven Carroll Nancy Carroll Laura Cayley Faye Chai Jeanne Chang Fred Chappelear Karen Chase Laura Cheeld Michael Chekian Karen Chen LeoChilds Gregory Chiodo Alain Chirinian Nam Joon Cho Jeffrey Choulet John Christian Charles Chu Bill Clancy Amy Clark Tony Clark Julie Clark Senja Cloud Jerome Cohen Stephane Cohen ■ I I ■■ BEFORE: Mike Katz gets a well deserved pie from Joe Kelly. Terrence Colen Thomas Combs Susan Condon Carrie Cooper Philip Copley Douglas Copper Kevin Costello John Credell Stephen Criley Lorinda Cristallo David Culler Graham Gumming Donald Curtin Joy Dahlgren Melinda Daluiso 96-Juniors Junior jock gets creamed Linda Danek . Scott Daniels V Cyntliia Davidson Christopher Davis Leah De Lancey Scott Deckert Michael Denney ' : Kenneth Dennis Michael Destabelle Kevin Devine Dana Di Croce Sousan D ia Robert Dinetz Kimberly Dolan Jeffrey DoUinger Steven Donahue Diana Donovan Julie Doud Michael Dougherty Andrew Dowdell Kamara Drake Lorraine Duclos Travis Duque Julie Dvorak Patricia Dyke Charles Edmondson Sharon Ehlert Jay Eng Robert Engel Cathie English Roberto Esguerra Cynthia Evans Lisa Evans Kelly Evans Leigh Fan Gregory Feinberg James Felder Diana Feldman Vincent Fenimore Marcella Ferdig Alan Ferdman Lauren Ferrara Arturo Fis Valerie Fischer Kent Fisher Elise Flanagan Betsy Foley Adrianna Foss Mary Claire Foster Eric Friedland Laurel Frimtzis AFTER: drenched in cream pie, Mike Katz looks enthused. Juniors-97 Juniors work things out Melanie Fuentevilla Jill Fulton Paula Fuszard Joseph Gagnon Wendy Gamble William Gamble Melora Gardner Brett Garrett Elizabeth Gerhardy Cherise Gerrard F. Ghamarifard Alison Giese Jeffrey Gilchrist Joanne Giuins Marjorie Gladish Joseph Gold Steven Gomez Wayne Gorrell Ann Goswitz Steven Gottfried Cheryl Goza Sue Gralow Barrie Greenberg Brad Greenberg Justine Greiner James Gridley Steven Hainline JOKING AROUND AT LUNCH are juniors Dave Brannon and Richard Song. Cheryl Hall Craig Hamilton Gearold Hamilton Kim Hamilton Sydney Hamilton Robert Hammond Mary Hanlon Janet Hanson Devon Hardwick Abbi Harris Al Hart Jim Hart Dan Hatano Pat Haupt Harris Hauptman Sandra Healy Jim Meckel Mike Heckmann Richard Helmig Sara Henderson Darah Henry h. lki Diana Hepner T Kathryn Herbst Steve Herbst T ' : Grant Heslov Janice Hill Tara Hill Debbie Hillard 98-Juniors Brooke Hilton Eric Hilton Bob Hodges Lynn Hodgson JL David Hoff Jeffrey Holmes David Holt Scott Hood Heather Hoods Mark Horinbein John Hornung Jeanne Hou Tracy Howard Francis Hu Yu-peng Hu Sally Hugh Patricia Hughes David Hunt Karia Hutchins Wendy Hutchison Martin Indvik Paul Intagliata Kerbanu Irani Kimberly Irvin Robert Islas Gianna Jacobson Andrea Janssens Kenneth Jennings Suzie Jessup Heidc Johnson Juliet Johnson Jurgen Johnson Kristofer Johnson Page Johnson Kristin Josi Kevin Judge Sean Judge Laura Juell Joyce Kaehler David Kalin Christopher Kail Andrew Kallikounis Ardalan Kamiab Stephen Kane Alan Kapen Karen Kathcrler Susan Kattlove Michael Katz Michelle Katzeroff Gregory Kemper Jayson Kielar John Kielar Michael Kilroy Cedina Kim HEY ! DON ' T BOOGIE ON MY FACE ! ! I asks a shy Sarah Linehan. Juniors-99 Nam Kim Paul Kim Theresia Kim Anthony Kimm David King Douglas Kinion Andrea Kirby Timothy Kirwan Charles Knauer Mark Kolenic Jerome Konell David Kraatz Paul Kramer John Kronenberg John Kutter Clyde La Cue Yvette La Mar Robert La Rue Michael Lambert Lorelei Landero Theodore Lanes James Lanfersieck James Lape Nicole Lape Craig Lawson Hyun Lee Michele Lee Young Ju Lee William Legg Jennifer Leh Scott Leighton Ross Levy Virginia Lewis Douglas Lewis John Lin Sarah Linehan Chris Linnett Pam Linstedt Kenneth Lipsky Katherine Lopez Thomas Lowry Maria Luckevich Jeanette Ludwa Kristin Lukrich Mary Lyons Jada Ma Bob Mac Farlane Pam Mac Leod Aret Madilian Eric Maldonado Lisa Maldonado Sf P i£ A P CONTEMPLATING GOING to the formal is junior Dave Hoff. 100-Juniors Junior ideas promoted JUNIOR CLASS LEADERS had a great time at leadership camp. Homa Melamed Cary Meitzer Lisa Meng Duane Mensinger Matthew Mericle Eric Merlander David Meronek Chris Merriam Janice Mersing Wendy Maners David Marantz R Marckesano Pat Mardesich Rena Marrocco ChrisMatson Brian Matsuda Steven Maxe Shelly Mayfield James Mays Dana Mc Alister Warren Mc Arthur Tom Mc Conlogue Mike Mc Conville Steven Mc Donald Bob Mc Garry Pat Mc Grath ,-A Aletha Mc Hugh I Betsy Mc Intyre V ' ! iC Doug Mc Rae Trish Michel Cynthia Mignacca Mark Millar Theresa Miller Daniel Minard Shiva Mirmobini Denise Morand Heather Morgan Juniors-101 Pat Morgan Molinda Morse Janet Muck Pat Muder Kathy Mulligan Kristin Mulligan Sheila Mulvihill Julia Murphy Eric Nay Kelly Neff Daniel Nelson Jeffrey Nicklas Jenny Norris Barbara Noguchi Jorge Oaxaca Todd O ' Brien Grace Oh Barbara Olson Ann Orosz Susan Overbey Tom Paolucci Sylvia Paffrath Nelson Paik Frank Palmer Karen Papke Keely Patton Ivan Pelly Susy Peng Lynn Penwell Karen Perles r- ly Brad Peterman Andrew Petru Michael Pierce Leslie Pieroni I ' yse Poliner Michael Pollock Mark Porizky Kathryn Potts Enrico Pozzuoli Linda Pozzuoli Anne Rail Michael Ramirez PRACTICING KARATE in one of her classes is Kelly Ruebel. 102-Juniors Juniors spread the spirit V - - ■   X ' v ' -.Vijpj-Sk - Rob Raskin John Rathbone Stephen Raynes Laura Ready Juliet Ream Nanette Rebhan Jeffrey Reese Lisa Reichardt Theresa Reilly Marlena Riccioni Tate Richardson Peter Riegelhuth HIDING BEHIND A TRHE on Senior Park is Kent Brandmeyer. ■ M Lisa Robbins Michael Robinett Terry Robuck Jaimie Roedel Anne Roller Alexandra Roos Jeffrey Rose Stacey Rosenfield Kelly Ross Fred Rothe Tom Rotondo Kerry Rowin Michelle Rubi Kelly Ruebel Frank Russo © Peggy Sage Chris Sahm Eric Samuelson Nina Sarmanian Darryl Sato Richard Savage Anne Sax Elyse Schauwecker Carl Scheel Marilyn Schilz y i Suzette Schiring David Schlatter Shelly Schlesinger Suzanne Schrandt Hugh Schugart 103-Juniors WHILE SUPRESSING A SMILE, Lauren Ferrera shows her school spirit. Richard Smith Rodolfo Soils Richard Song Soomi Song Linda Soreng Lawrence Soule Paul Spadafora Teresa Spalding Gail Spear Don Scoville Sean Scully Mehrdad Sedehi Tim Selzer C. Settevendemie Margaret Sheridan Suzanne Spencer Rebecca Stack Stephen Standring Andrew Stanford John Stankey Thomas Stansell Jeffrey Stein Valerie Stein Bill Steinbroner Karin Steinhauer Peter Steskal David Stevenson Leonard Stewart Matthew Stodder Westcot Stone ) fi f f c« Adam Sherry Steve Shiang Dunia Shihadeh Tom Shindell Karyn Shishido Stephen Shouse Jon Shull Glenn Sigworth Christina Smallwood Fred Straeter Liz Strangstad Karen Streeter John Stringer Maria Strong Caria Suesberry Gerald Sullivan Ricky Sumrall Eric Sundin 104-Juniors I ! 1 Charles Sve Barbara Swan Lisa Swan Sheldon Sweeney Madeleine Szczesny Scott Taylor h 4 Andrea Terry ' .; Elizabeth Thomas ,?1 Scott Thomas Class of ' 81 has gumption Chris Walters Tamiko Warden Keith Watson Lisa Weiker Allan Weissman Danielle Weldon Scott Wellen Dean White Walker Thomas Tara Thompson Barri Tilley Stacey Tirado Brook Tom ic Lis Torres Margaret Torres Carrie Trimm Tamara Trodden John Tschida Greg Tylka Kevin Uriu Brian Valukonis K. Van Adelsberg . ' d Julie Vogt Janine Vollmer Hans Von Spaeth Kim Vorse Ann Walker y Molly Walker ' Patricia Walsh Jeffrey White Linda White Scott White Denise Williams Margaret Williams Chris Williams Thomas Williamson Michael Wilson Daniel Winer i i St : r t . CONCENTRATING INTENTLY on her homework is junior Molly Morse. Juniors-105 SUPER Junior officers make super junior year Steven Wingert Amy Winkler Laura Witte Bradley Witter Stuart Wong William Wong David Woodward Mark Woodworth Chris Workmen Cynthia Wozniak li. Michael Xifo Kevin Yamamoto Joel Yang Junior Class Officers: Front Row: Laura Juell, Sally Hugh, Dana Di Croce 2nd row: Jada Ma. Mike Kilroy, 3rd Row: Adrianna Foss, Kerbanu Irani, In Tree: Cynthia Davidson, Mark Porizky. Elaine Yeh Scott Young Amy Yu Jackie Yu Theresa Yu Linda Yuan Kristin Zaleski Colette Zee Sabrina Zirkel Rick Zwart 106-Juniors Not Pictured: Kim Giordanella Andy Hein Eric Lee SOPHOMORES Jik j)M) i. g ll 3M M - [-■ ' ■;:,: ..;,;;;:;;:;; w. ■■■■■■■ ■■L.1 ' 1 J—fc .,.. ,- ' Sophomore officers lead class to a successful year Class of 1982 ' s spirit and enthusiasm made its sophomore year a special one. From selling concessions at the Homecoming game to pulling off a great Soph Doll contest and dance, sophomores filled the year with exciting events and fun. President Erin Stephenson and class officers showed good leadership in organizing sophomores for activities, especially in producing an excellent float entry for Homecoming. Most sophomores felt the class had a very active year. Brent Bailey Wendy Ballew Bryan Ballreich Gina Banner Caryn Barab Marci Barczewski Kelly Barnett Brian Barnfather Gabriela Barrett Skip Bassett Mark Baumgartner Candy Bear Amir Abolfathi Robert Adams Amy Adamson Kylie Albershardt Lorraine Beaudry David Bebb Murray Beebe Michael Benveniste Stewart Berg Susan Bethel Trevor Biggins David Billings Sosi Biricik Kathleen Blackmar Thomas Allen Timothy Allen Stacy Allman Russell Allyn Jan Amend Tamara Andrews Mark Andrews John Annable Nial Armstrong Cynthia Astle Thomas Atha Suzanne Avery ZIGGY SAYS THAT sophomores really know where they ' re going! 1 08-Sophomores SOPHOMORES CLASS OFFICERS: left to right: Kimie Whitely, Carrie Cramer, Georgene Halikis, Erin Stephenson, Dana Florance, Kitty Can-oil, Lejeune Lockett, Nichole Lachman, Pete Neuman f PK Cherylynn Blackwill Jonathan Bloom Roger Ely Keith Boardman Robert Boardman Valerie Bogosian Ronald Bornstein Dennis Bourdo Jonathan Brady Linda Brady Debra Brajevich Walter Brannan Steven Breslau Terrence Briggs Christopher Brothers David Brow Jeffrey Brown Mark Brown Joanna Brumbaugh Diane Brydl Anthony Burack Randy Burg Timothy Burke Michael Burns Michael Burns Courtney Cahill Kimberly Cahill Patricia Cameron Brigid Campbell Catherine Campbell Joseph Cardella Caroline Carosso Stephen Carr Annemarie Carretta Kathleen Carroll Scott Carroll Lori Carter David Cavecche 4 Ron Cerko I Jeffrey Chai Christine Chang Lawrence Chang Sophomores- 109 Sophs show a lot of spirit in homecoming competitions Stanley Chang Margaret Chapman William Chappelear Jill Chase Renee Chernila Barbara Choi Jiri Chung Danen Church Dana Clark John Clifford Brant Collins Melissa Collins John Connors Michael Conrad Michael Conroy Jeffrey Cook Mark Cooper Paul Copley ' « '  f%K « S «i . i ' . p ' . ; ' j |( « -- -a  ttt. ' PTIT EM TN DISTRESS SOPHOMORE FLOAT faired extremely well in the Homecoming float competition. Michael Corrigan Cynthia Corsaro Maggie Costigan Francois Cote Kirk Cowan Claudia Craig Carrie Cramer Elizabeth Crandall John Crook John Cubbon Christen Culver Walter Cuneo Gerald D ' Sena Thomas Daly Margaret David Joanna Defterios Clyde Dehan Elizabeth Delaney Paula Demerjian Greg Denham Susan Devine Kathleen Di Croce Anthony Di Giorgio J Tommy Di Giorgio Mimi Dia Heidi Dinkier Craig Doherty ' ' . .sty ' llO-Sophomores w Marc Dollinger Craig Donaldson Scott Doney Jill Dorn Patrick Dougherty Matthew Downs ft Mona Duperon ■B A k Linda Eallonardo Thomas Eason Mehmoush Ebrahim Christopher Egan • Stephanie Eisenberg Chris Ellinwood John Elmajian Diana Engelman Cheryl Englehart Ingrid Enzerink Alan Evans KIMIE, ANN AND ERIN worked very hard on the sophomore float Clifford Feldman Peter Ferryman Peter Field Bruce Finwall Kenneth Finwall Valerie Fischer Jill Evans , a J Karen Evers X Jeff Fairbrother Ramsey Faragallah Melinda Fanell Melanie Farrier Nina Faust Monique Faustina Jennifer Fechner Carole Fisher Dana Florance Scott Fooks Erica Ann Forsiak Todd Foster John Francisco Peter Frederick Dirk Freymuth Jamie Friedland Doreen Friedman Susan Friess Ramon Fuentevilla Sophomores-Ill WARMING UP before a soccer game are Katherin Gustafson and Carin Jennings. Kendall Fung Heidi Gaian Cheryl Gallicano Michael Galvin Ulrike Gantz Todd Gary .j •_. Pat Gibbons ' Scott Gillette Melinda Gilroy Daniel Ginsburg Jeffrey Ginsburg Mary Ann Giorgio Joanna Glass Anastasia Gleason Tamar GlicU Robert Goldberg Anita Gonzalez Thomas Good Dawn Goodman Edward Gorsuch Dana Goth Douglas Gould Joseph Granberg Timothy Graves Paul Green Jennifer Greene Catherine Grennan Gerald Griep Marcelia Guadagni Katharin Gustafson Matthew Hagerty David Halikis Georgene Halikas Christopher Hamilton Lee Hamilton i4, ' ll Scott Hamilton Lawrence Harding Ivan Harge Claudia Harmon Christine Harms Sarah Harper Maria Hart Michael Hart Jeffrey HartwicU Thomas Healy Suzanne Hect John Heffernan 112-Sophomores i 82 comes for Sophs Gari Helms ■ ,•; Peter Herbig Tom Might Kent Hill Miki Hillard .A Heidi Hilton Heather Hixson Kathleen Hogan Jim Holchin Stephanie Hooper Robert Hoover Amy Hornkohl Marc Hyman Vance ho Amy Jacobson David Jacobsson Jeffrey Jacobson Susanne Jansen Cassandra Jensen Eric Jhaveri Diane Johnson Nicias Johnson John Jordan Steve Kaback Patrick Kaemerle Jenny Kamar Kamyar Kamran-Noosh Roger Kaplan akt ii Korey House Jim Howell Lauren Hoy Amy Hoyt Roger Hu Hsiao Hua Huang Carol Huebner Richard Huggard Ed Hunt James Hunt Tim Hunt Beth Hurley SOPHOMORES SAY A SAD FAREWELL and good luck to Jennie Greene. Sophomores-113 Sophs use time wisely in and out of class Sang Woo Kim Stacey Kindred Tracey Kindred Stephen King Laura Kinion Tom Kirk f 1 - j KAE N STORSTEEN at the ultimate peak of intellectual stimulation. Jeff Kapner Shilpa Katakia Jamie Kaye Jamin Kazarian Tiesse Keller Caragh Kennedy Keith Kennedy Pat Kilroy Doris Kim Pat Kim Todd Kirwan Jeffery Kolodny Jay Kowal Dan Kowalski Karl Kronenberg Suzanne Kukel t -te. k3- J ; 5a Mike Kumagai Maria Kyle Brian La Marca Nicole Lachman Kristen Lagan Erik Lamers Michelle Lape Valencia Lara Dan Larson Teri Larson Kathy Lauhoff Jane Lawver Mary Le Beau Heh Kyu Lee Kathleen Leighton Laurie Lenehan Kirke Leonard Jackie Levine Monique Lewis Tonya Lewis ' ■ 114- Sophomores Pat Lindsay Tciri Lindstrom Patricia Livengood Michelle Lo Celso Lejeune Lockett Tim Lotina-Wyman Carol Louisell Gretchen Lownes Kathie Luciani Joe Ludwick Warren Ludwick Lance Lund Andrea Lytal Cynthia MacGregor Debbie Mackey Robert Mackey Caroline Mackiewicz Holley Mactavish Manfred Maehler Mylene Magpile Ray Mc Conn t Karen Mc Daniel Amy Mc Donald Robin Mc Donald Valerie Mc Farlane Kelly Mc Grath Clark Mc Grew Colleen Mc Guinness Maura Mc Guinness Shannon Mc Laughlin Adam Malky Kathy Markellos Edythe Marlow Jean-Paul Martel Jim Martella Jane Martin Laura Martin Steve Martz Karen May . Anne McCall M Diane McCall Tim McClain PAULA SCHWEGLER AND KATHY McNEAL show off with spirit. SophomoresllS Sophs succeed in second year Sandra Mishell John Mitchell John Mc Manus Shannon Mc Millian Kathy Mc Neal Douglas Medve Ann Meek Babak Mehdizadeh Kathleen Mehling Tatyana Mehrtash Kaari Meng Victoria Merrell Keith Mickle Robert Mignacca Jeanine Militello Jack Miller Kathleen Miller Sheila Miller Steven Miller Laura Mitchell Julie Miwa Henry Moeller Todd Montgomery - i Brian Moore Margaret Moore TAKING FULL ADVANTAGE of lunch is sophomore Maria Hart Paul Morris Robert Morris Deborah Morrow Tracy Mowat Erin Mulvihill Laura Murphy Alice Murray Joanne Mussell Michele Myers George Nager John Nagy Savery Nash Robert Nelson Peter Neuman Audrey Newell Alexander Nieto Reiko Obora Stephan Olson Anita Osborne Marian Oshita Jennifer Morash Gregory Morris 116-Sophomores Gregory Owens Catherine Pack Moon Pak Mike Papayans Cheryl Papke Bart Park Jacqueline Parker Hilary Paulson Paula Pearce Robert Pelstring Leonid Perez Lincoln Phipps Susan Pickel Diane Piemo Timothy Polacek Kimberly Poppa James Porter Vincent Pozzuoli Jennifer Pretz Christopher Price DRUGS ARE NO LAUGHING MATTER remarks Bo Kaemerle. Gretchen Price Catherine Pupkoff Michael Pusheck Robin Raines James Ramsey Elizabeth Rathbone Wendy Ravin ' Christopher Reese Patricia Ricci Laura Richardson Leslie Richelieu Patricia Rinne Suzette Rives Kirk Robertson Colleen Rock Clinton Rodenfels Shawn Rodgers - . Craig Roecks Dina Rosen Mia Rosenberg Paul Rosenkranz Shelly Ross Susan Rourke Soozie Rockbasker Ellen Remstein k Alyssa Revels Sophomores-117 UPPERCLASSMEN put the squeeze on sophomore David Vogel. Christopher Rowley I Glenn R ussell ' John Russell Sabina Sahni Taml Salinas Michael Sallus Cynthia Sampson Mark Sampson Lisa Samuelson Victoria Sandor Elena Saucedo Marci Saugues Kristin Sax Ernest Scheyhing Barbra Schiring Stephanie Schlatter Vic Schoenfeld Andrea Schor Wendy Schreiner Mike Schriefer Scott Schuler Paula Schwegler Lee Sehon Judy Seidman Heidi Semler Mark Shaffer Scott Sharman Trudi Sharpsteen Suzanne Shaw Jeff Simon Lisa Simpson Susan Sindoni Gerald Slagter James Sleeth Jeanette Smalley Bradley Smith Linda Smith Ralph Smith Todd Smith Pamela Snedden Jennifer Sole Kevin Southerland Maria Spargifiore Steve Spearman Garrett Speirs Patricia Spiegel Kathryn Spies Kevin Spillane Jon Stancliffe Sandra Stannard Sheryl Stark 118-Sophomores mr f Ryan Steams Erin Stephenson Clay Sterak John Steskal Julie Stevenson Karen Storsteen Patricia Strauss Stacie Stronq Monica Suesbenry Melissa Sullivan Elliot Sumi Doug Swanson Timothy Tanner Tiffany Tedesco Lon Teller Mary Terry Katherine Teter Terry Thorrens Christine Tilley Jean Toomajian Maho Torii Steven Tran Charlotte Trent Brian Turnacliff Eric Turner Michelle Ugent Paula Vannorsdall Christopher Verbin Raymund Villaluz James Virgo David Vogel Diana Vogt Kirk Von Spaeth ft ' Andrew Vuncanon ■ ' V i Linda Wang A, . I At Steve Ward Sophs are all choked up in their second year David Waterman Richard Watson William Weaver Eric Weber Debra Weinstein Jonathon Weigley Adam Weissman Martin Wellington Michael Wendtland  5«ep ' w ' i Joanna Wert V Gregory Wertz ' Garry White Sherryl White Theresa White Kimberlee Whitely JOYFULLY KENT HILL ends it all for enthusiastic Kimie Whitely. Sophomores-119 Class of 82 pulls together for success ' -V • ' ' ■ . h ' r it:! ' t j w h t ' wwvvv 1 ■jKt v . IBH E I ' LL FIGHT FOR MY LUNCH! says Kent Hill to an unidentified assailant, as his friends look on with interest. Stephanie Whittaker Laura Whittier Stephen Wilhem Mark Wildung Gregory Wilfong Scott Wilfong Gregory Williams Joy Williams Cynthia Wilson Nancy Wilson Bryant Winchell Brynne Windle Karen Witte John Wong Stacey Wood Christine Woodward Valerie Woodworth William Woolley James Wyzard Nicholas Yarymovych Anson Yew Hannah Yi Don Young Jeff Young Tsui-Ming Yu Ellen Zalman Monique Zamoyski William Zimmerman Thomas Zraick 1 20Sophomorcs FRESHMEN Freshmen officers break the ice Building floats, setting up carnival booths, and dancing at formals were just some of the new esoteric experiences freshmen participated in at their first year at Palos Verdes high school. Bake sales, car washes, and the carnival booths provided the freshman class with funds to carry on many activities. Stated president Jon Israel, This was a great class. They had great spirit and much participation in all activites. They really came together as a unit to make the year a successful one. Ahmed Abbasi James Alberts John Alden George Alexakis Pierre Allcmann Robin Allen Samantha Allen Wallace Allen Curtis Anderson Douglas Andrews Ross Andrews David Antrim Regina Arambulo Caroline Arminio Stephen Arms - S i AJk John Armstrong Anne-Marie Arnold Thomas Artusio Allen Asch Rob Ashley Angela Astel David Babros Gail Bacon Maria Baculi Nevert Bakhoum Elizabeth Ballard Adria Balog Nicole Bang Ryong Hak Bang Richard Barker Theresa Barrett f f] Freshman Class Officers: Front Row: Janet Gridley. assembly; Caroline Arminio. assembly; Lisa Mills, assembly; Joanne Paul, vice-president Second Row: Jeannell Steiner, treasurer; Jon Israel, president; Debbie Kim, historian Third Row: Danny De Luce, assembly; Quinn Blayney, secretary. 122-Freshmen FRESHMAN REALLY SUCCEED, on their first homecoming float. Caroline Barrick Lee Barstow Elisa Bartell Susan Beggs Jonathan Behrendt Ann Bensch Dianne Benveniste Kelly Bergin Lizabeth Biggins Coleen Binder Eric Binz Kelly Bistirlic Suzanne Black Ann Blank Eric Blatt Quinn Blayney Kirk Boardman Kari Bonne Roger Booth Cheryl Bost David Bowler James Bowles Mary Braden Terese Brandmeyer Jennifer Brenno Previn Briggs Bernard Brinkman Craig Brown Jeffrey Brown Linda Brown Nina Brunstiom Lane Bueche Astrid Buechs Nancy Buehner William Burke Kathleen Cagney Hilary Campbell Patti Campbell Melinda Camplin Lisa Cardella Colleen Carlson Brian Can- Megan Carroll Erik Carson jf Diana Carter William Chambers Patrick Chang Freshmen- 123 Raymond Chang Gary Chao Stanley Chao Karen Chapkis Heather Chapman Harbash Chhabra Eugene Chiang Laurie Chin Aristide Chiodo Bradley Chiodo Lynn Choi Gregg Christiansen Anne Christie Athena Chrys Nicole Chrys Pamela Colen Jill Condon Brian Cooper John Cooper Jenny Corcoran Jennifer Cordes Hillary Corrigan Theresa Corsaro Jose Cortes a Kyung Chung - Bl : Kathleen Claire wl Karen Clancy w . % V .. , f ) Tory Clark ' IL Michael Clifford ' iff- Sharon Coakley DESPITE SCHOOL RULES, Nicole Kagan tries to sell her school papers. Margaret Coyle Blair Craig Kirsten Crane Klmberly Crawford Sharin Crogg Frank Cunningham Margaret Curtin Jill Cypert Nicolas Daluiso Diane Daly Klmberly Daniels Ronald Davey 124-Freshmen Freshmen surmount mountainous first year iU Brian David Suzanne Davidson Kristen Davies Gregory Davis Ann De Lancey Allyson De Lanoy Daniel De Luce Jeanne Decker Kathy Deckert Damien Delio Laurie Demarest Michael Dempsey Mia Dennee Lisa De Vore Steve Dierkes FRESHMEN TRY TO PILE UP POINTS, during homecoming. Tina Doley Jennifer Dollar Edward Donovan Leslie Doud Mary Dougherty Melissa Doyle Hugh Driscoll Mary Du Pont John Dupuy Anthony Duran Jeffrey Duston Eric Edmondson Michael Edridge Bonnie Effros Jennifer Ellerman Julie Ellinwood Kelli Ellis Kathryn Engel Karin Erikson Shawn Evans Kristin Falk Elizabeth Farno Kim Faulkner James Faustina Freshmen- 125 Jason Fenimore Lesley Ferguson Susan Ferguson Matthew Fifer Gerald Finnegan Lisa Flores Jeffrey Forteza Michel Fountain David Franklin Jenna Frere Denise Fresh Michael Fridley Anne-Marie Funk Peter Fuszard Danna Gagnon Christopher Galvin Joseph Gargano Leslie Gegna Louis Gerhardy Jennifer Giese Juliet Giese Christine Gillmore Mark Goedde Andrea Goodman Monica Gorman Laura Gorsuch David Gottlieb Heidi Gralow Christopher Graves Nancy Greco Brooke Greenberg Jacqueline Grennan Janet Gridley Antonio Guadagni Jacqueline Gude Vasken Guiragossian Mary Hagelberg Mathew Haire Kathleen Hale Kate Halkett :T M PAINTING HIS NEW SPORTS CAR. is Jimmy Li. Aimee Hamilton Colin Hamilton Ann Hanlon Andrea Hannes Douglas Hardy Denise Harper Timothy Harper Laura Hartwick Thomas Hartwick Mary Haupt Ronald Hawkins Elliott Hayase 126-Freshmen Melinda Heitz Kristin Hellmeyer Dena Hill Gregory Hill Gregory Hill Richard Hill Lesly Hilton Peter Hilton Jill Hodges Cynthia Hoffman ? fci Melissa Hogan T- ' A Michael Hogan Sheila Hogan John Holtrichter Roman Horeczko Lorraine Horn Karen Houghton Angela Hoy Mary Hoyt Chung-Jung Huang Melanie Hudson John Hueth Chrisopher Hugh :• - ' James Hunt Heidi Hutchison Brenden Hyde Jon Israel Eric Jackson Carol Jacobanis Stacey James Freshmen show many skills MUCH TO THE DISPLAY OF HIS TEACHER, Andy Mac Tavish sets his own special bell schedule in the middle of his busy geometry class. Christine Janis David Janssens David Jansson John Jelsma Carin Jennings Gunter-Ralf Johnson Gavin Jones Nicole Kagan Katrin Kamiab David Kaminskas Kataya Kamron-noosh David Kane Joel Karasawa Mitchell Katz Bridget Keenan Freshmen- 127 Douglas Kendall Cean Kenney Ernst Kern Robert Khem Evelyn Kibbe Renee Kilmer Deborah Kim DoHyung Kim Aaron King Teresa Kinton Elizabeth Kirkley Stacy Kline Paula Kopecek Paige Korenich David Kotlarski Michael Kraft Erik Kraus Katherine Kupec Stacy La Scala Robert Lagattuta Activites involve Freshmen Class e Edward Lok Paul Love Victoria Ludwa Michael Mac Faden li ' -. ' m Alan Mac Quoid Andrew Mac lavish Ari Madilian Lauren Mahakian ti Rosanna Landero Kenneth Lanes Kristen Lantz Andrew Laule Philip Lee Valerie Lee Yun Kyuna Lee Sally Legg Dennis Lemmi Drew Leonard Jeffrey Leonard Susan Leonard Mark Leone Angela Levias Jennifer Levinson Jimmy Li Irene Lin Mary Linehan Andrew Lipsky John Liu RACKET IN HAND. Kurt Wohlman defends his lunch. 128-Freshmen RAISING THE WINNING CHALICE, Dwight Nager wins the search for the holy grail and a free formal bid. Rhett Mc Donnell Charles Mc Garry Donna Mc Grew Margaret Mc Intyre Lisa Mehling Beth Ann Melton Dennis Mensinger Michele Merlander Shauna Merrill John Mickle Paul Midford Robert Midford Joseph Militello Noel Millea Ruthanne Miller Stephen Miller . ' a ' ' Francis Malone Laura Maltin Andrew Marckesano Thomas Marracci Maclovia Martel William Mashy John Mason David Mathis Thomas Matteson Kenneth Mc Arthur Timothy Mc Galium Suzanne Mc Conn Janet Mc Conville Elenore Mc Cormack Diana Mc Daniel Lisa Mills Angus Moller Jeffrey Monteith Carlyn Moore Scott Morey Stacey Morgan Bradley Morrow Tracey Moses Tod Muilenburg - William Mulkey Erin Mullins i Dwight Nager Maria Nagy James Nakagawa Carryl Navalta Freshmen- 129 Caroline Nawotka Jeffrey Neal Randall Neale Brad Nelson Kou Nelson Peter Nelson John Neth Cheryl Niden Rebecca Nieto Margaret Ninnis Merry Noble Kristin Noonan Catherine Norby Adam Norris Barri Novom Kathleen O ' Leary — David Odaka Todd Olson Janine Optican David Orser Melinda Pfaff Brady Phenicie Michelle Pieroni Carla Pijper Brian Plunkett Adriene Poer Nicholas Pollack Debanne Pollack Laurie Poms Janet Porizky Chris Potampa David Powell Alicia Pruitt Tiffany Pugh Fido Purina Freshmen hopes soar for a fulfilling four year period Steven Otera Cynthia Owen Jeffrey Owens Jody Pake Athena Paliobagis Delisa Park Joanne Paul Reeta Payne Cynthia Pazanowski Jill Pearson Dennis Pelstring Scott Peppard Monica Peppe Susan Pedes Janice Perry Curtis Peters INHALING BALLOONS IS BAD FOR YOU. screams Terri Barret before the Rolling Hills game that night. 130-Freshman Thomas Ramsdell Hilary Recknor Clinton Reese Edmund Regan Sheryl Rhodes Christopher Rice Laura Riegelhuth Frank Riues Michelle Roberts Coreen Roger Beth Roland Joan Roller Scott Russo Barb Rotondo Paul Rubincam 4 - ' ' N ' Wendy Ruebel , ' , • Karen Sagehorn  -« .i ' - Jitender Sahni Rona Salinas Lisa Sanders Randall Sanders Mala Sarmanian Heidi Sato Kristin Schick Dean Schinnerer Annemarie Schneidei Sarah Schoolcraft John Schoon Andrea Schuegraf Patricia Schultz Martin Settevendemie Jennifer Sharpe Eric Shih Nadia Shihadeh Robert Shimeall Debbie Shlens Richard Shull Kirk Silver Samuel Silverman David Silverstre Jennifer Smith Larry Smith Tiffany Smith Scott Snell Lucia Solis Susie Song Jean Sonnichsen David Spalding Mark Spargifiore Brenda Spear Evon Speckhard Sheryl Spencer Jean Spies John Spillman Laurence Spolidoro William Sproson Richard Stack Erin Stafford Brenda Stansell Gary Stansel Lance Stanley Katherine Stanford Kirsten Staar Robert Stassi Richard Stein Jeanell Steiner Freshmen-131 E ♦V A H lig Lesley Stewart Heidi Stoltz _ Sherilyn Stolz Randy Stone Karen Streisand Richard Stuhlbarg Satoshi Sugimoto Claire Syrett Masahiko Tanigawa Ronald Taylor f Paul Thomas Robert Thomas Jamie Tinley Cynthia Tittle Bridget Tobin Petra Trodden Stephanie Tsao Barbara Usich Francis Valacak Christin Vander Kaay Michael Vasey Kristine Vaught William Veal Robin Warren Joseph Watson Raymond Waung Robert Weedman Tom Wegener Rebecca Weiker Timothy Welch Anne Weldon Gregory Wendt Stephen Wert Debra West David White Julie White Molly White Sandra White Karen Whitman Erika Whitmore Danyl Wiedmmann Jennifer Williams Robert Williams Freshmen do well in finals Andrew Williamson Natalie Wilson Whitney Wilson Kristen Winkler Jill Winthrop Kurt Wohlman Lorraine Wong Marcy Wong William Woodard Paul Woodward Dawn Wyzard David Yamamato Teri Yelton Thomas Yoshida S.J.Yun Anne Young Laurence Young Carl Xander Juliette Zaima Dana Zerfas 132-Freshmen w  « Wonderful Town was the hilarious summer show about two sisters from Ohio who went to New York to find their fortunes. Their first encounter was with Appopolous (Jaimie Roedel), the Greek landlord. Frank (Larry Thelen) , their friendly neighbor soda jerk, and Bob Baker (Kevin Costello) , the editor, were the love interests of the sisters. The story of the sisters ' misadventures climaxed at the Village Vortex with its proprietor, Valenti (Todd Bracey) . Superb acting, singing, dancing, and directing on the part of all those involved made for a successful production. ■ so HE WALKS IN, and orders this banana split, says Frank (Larry Thelen) to Ruth (Sousie Dia) ' DON ' T WORRY, your story will be read and if it ' s good enough, we might publish it, says Bob (Kevin Costello) to Ruth 134- Wonderful Town PTSA summer production turns out wonderfully ' CAUSE I COULD PASS THE FOOTBALL, Wreck(Mark Ferrara) says to his fans. STEP UP, STEP UP, says Ruth to the villagers gathered around her. The Cast: Lying: Chip Hipkins. Front Row: Dave Kalin, Rob Ames, Lisa Robbins, Tim Didlake, Laurie Campbell, Sousie Dia, Yvonne Cole. Grace Oh, Don Inose, Dina Zaccaro, Jenna Armstrong, Peter McClafferty, Mark Williams, 2nd Row: Joy Williams, Ann Meek, Lauren Ferrara, Jada Ma, Steve Gottfried, Lynn Brombach, Jeanne Toomajian, Suzanne Avery. 3rd Row: Todd Bracey, Jaimie Roedel, Barri Tillcy, Brooke Barrera, Larry Thelen, Kevin Costello, Diane Merrick, Tony Kimm, Sabrina Gamboni, Mike Beecher, Bob Pederson, Melanie Eardley, Michelle Ugent, Emily Arms, Mark Ferrara. Wonderful Town - 135 ENTERTAINING STUDENTS at one of the dances is Brothers O ' Brien. WE ' RE REALLY COOKIN ' NOW. remarks Terry Colen to Lisa Weinstein. Twisters make sparks fly at school Throughout the year, many of the Friday nights were spent dancing the night away. With music provided by The Brothers O ' Brien, Entourage, and other great bands, the dances were great fun. The Twisters came back to Palos Ver- des under popular demand. The Twisters went through another smash performance in the gym. The dances were thoroughly enjoyed by the stu- dent body. SMILE, SAYS DAVE CULLER to his friend Diane Pierno, as the cameraman shows up again. 136 -Da noes ASB PRESIDENT MOE HALIKIS takes notes while Activities Director James Kinney speaks. Leadership Camp proves a success Leadership Camp proved to be another successful trip this year. Much was discussed over the long hours at the peaceful resort. At the end of the weekend, much was found accomplished. The assembly split into six groups in which they decided on Homeco ming events, creative thought day speakers, and lunchtime activities. Principal Nancy Detjen and Activities Director James Kinney were very satisfied with the assembly ' s decisions. LOOKING VERY ENTHUSIASTIC, students plan homecoming events. GATHERING OUTSIDE IN THE BRISK AIR, students discuss future plans for PV. Leadership Camp- 137 Homecoming week was filled with fun and a lot of student body participation. There was a great deal of competition between the four classes competing against each other in various events, such as an archery contest, grogging and grueling, and pyramid building. The football game was a success with PV defeating Santa Monica 42-0. At half time, the princesses and floats were paraded. Class of ' 81 took first place once again with the float Lance-A-Lot. PERFORMING IN ONE of the drill team ' s famous half-time shows are Kathy Morris and Captain Lori Duperon. POSING FOR HER CANDID SHOT, Ann Grady parties it up with some friends. ANYONE FOR A TANGO? inquires a desperate Jenny Weber at float-building. 138-Homecoming Students have fun during Homecoming WITH MUCH PRIDE, Mr. Armstrong escorts his daughter through an honor guard of the banner unit. THE MOST HILARIOUS addition to the parade was the coming of the Thrust. STUDENTS CHEER for PV to win the big football game against Santa Monica. Homecoming- 139 « li V m V :i ,— ' • ' «.i:-AiS)?S! Dancers enjoy Medieval theme in Homecoming tent ■:! ' ntf. i ' Homecoming Court and Escorts: Front Row: Pete Best, Laura Armstrong. 2nd Row: Mike Johnson, Anita Arminio. Joe Upegui, Ann Grady, Gayle Marshall, Mike Stoner, Kelly Mills, Togunal McFarland. Knights in White Satin was the theme of the annual Homecoming Formal. For something new, the ASB rented a huge tent and covered the faculty parking lot. Homecoming Queen, Laura Armstrong, had been crowned at the all school pep rally. She and the princesses, Anita Arminio, Ann Grady, Gayle Marshall, and Kelly Mills, reigned over the 1979 formal. Those who attended enjoyed the band and the unlimited dancing. The refreshments provided by service clubs were delicious, and the Medieval theme provided an excellent atmosphere for the Homecoming Formal. IT ' S NOT against school rules! say lovely couple John Moloney and Mike Morris. GUARDED BY AN ANONYMOUS KNIGHT, Kathy Hoy and Will Snow, thoroughly enjoy the highlight of their week of ' Knights and Days . Homecoming- 141 Job subjected to another performance Cast: Front Row: Shauna Steiner, Kevin Costello, Rachael Brinkman, Dan Schoenfeld. 2nd Row: Jason Ma, Larry Thelen, Claudia Weitsman, Mike Johnson. What sort of ordeal do you go through if God decides to test your faith in Him? Neil Simon ' s play, God ' s Favorite, answers this question, and Drama Ill ' s interpretation made for a hilarious fall show. Heading their respective casts were Mike Johnson and Jaimie Roedel as Joe Benjamin. Joe ' s faith in God was to be tested by a series of major personal disasters. The message was delivered to him by God ' s zany messenger, Larry Thelen. Claudia Weitsman, Jenny Scott, and other members of Drama III rounded out the cast. Chip Hipkins, Ron Roush, and the sound and lighting crews did an excellent job of producing the show. DO I LOOK LIKE a burglar to you? asks Rose (Claudia Weitsman) of her husband, Joe (Mike Johnson) and children. 142-God ' s Favorite THE ' BIG G ' STANDS for God. I ' m His messenger, explains Larry Thelen to Joe (Jaimie Roedel). Cast: Front Row: Shari Levitin, Bob Beukema, Alisa Endsiey, Doug Kaback. 2nd Row: Tony Kimm, Jenny Scott, Larry Thelen, Jaimie Roedel. God ' s Favorite-143 Doing a repeat performance, PV goes to Harlan Shoemaker STRIKING UP A CONVERSATION with the children is easy for Kim Schuler. WANT A BIT OF LUNCH? says Farmer Jim Halkett to a young student. WITH A LOOK OF HAPPINESS, the little boy from Harlan Shoemaker receives toys from Santa Glaus. 144-Harlan Shoemaker Harlan Shoemaker ' s annual trip at Christmas was once again successtul. The handicapped children at the school enjoyed the skits, songs, and dances presented to them by selected Palos Verdes students. Afterwards, the children had a chance to eat cookies and drink punch before receiving gifts from Santa Claus. LOOK, DO YOU SEE WHAT I SEE? Michelle Giese asks Rachel Brinkman in a skit they performed for the children at Harlan Shoemaker. It was evident that the Palos Verdes performers had as good a time the children who watched. as USING A CANDY CANE to cheer up a Harlan Shoemaker student, Cheryl Range expresses her Christmas joy. Harlan Shoemaker- 145 Faculty wins by tremendous margin PULLING FOR HIS TEAM, Mike Egan attempts to stretch the students ' faltering score in the face of stubborn resistance. BANZAI! shrieks student Ed Hong as he is forced off his mule by faculty member Joe Kelly. WITH THE EXPERT TOUCH that only years of teaching French gives, Peter Rabbit Ears Fawaz astounds student Bob Song and Coach Gil Eberhard alike. 146-Donkey Basketball RECEIVING STARES FROM ONLOOKERS. Anita Arminio plays a ' Jerk ' Once again the faculty defeated the students in the annual donkey basket- ball game. As usual it was a huge success. A score of 36-26 left the students disappointed. With six points, Mark Halikis was the most outstanding student. Scoring was balanced out by the other players. Gil Eberhard and Peter Fawaz were top players for the faculty team. Costumes ranged from Charlie ' s Angels and Dolly Parton to clownes and a giant blue bunny. The game was as much fun to watch as it was to play, and a great time was had by all. WITH A LOOK OF COLD CALCULATION on his face, math teacher James Ryono peers over his mule while assessing his chances of scoring. HIS VULNERABLE SPOT EXPOSED, English teacher Joe Kelly goes for broke in an attempt to stop Kirk Rallis from scoring. Donkey Basketball- 147 Drama II and Drama III presented Storybook Theatre, under the direction of Chip Hipkins. Students performed some original roles ranging from animal to comic book heroes. Not only was it fun to watch but the actors enjoyed putting it on for the children. The production consisted of several plays specially selected for the youthful audience. Hundreds of kindergarten and elementary school students enjoyed the excitement of breaking away from reality and being taken into the world of fantasy for a delightful hour of fun. TELLING THE FACTS OF LIFE to Dan Schocnfeld is Doug Kaback in a mature skit. ENJOYING THEMSELVES IMMENSELY singing to their young audience are Claudia Weitsmanand Bob Bueikema. 148-Story Theatre Story Theatre... Once upon a time... ® i? i C , |[ 1 ■ ' 1 J F t ' H ' ' 1 . - ■S f a Bfe k ' ' • ' ' 1 W SHOWING THEIR CYCLING SKILLS are Larry Thelen and Jenny Scott while Jason Ma liesurely rides his moped. I CAN ' T GET THIS GUM OFF MY HANDS, says Peggy Sage to Tony Kimm as they grimace in exaggerated pain and humor. TRYING TO SCALE an imaginary tree and finding it difficult is Alisa Endsley. Story Theatre- 149 Battling windmills seems to be an integral part of being a knight in search of the Impossible Dream. Man of La Mancha tells the story of one such knight, Don Quixote. The telling of this story was the source of the spring musical. Playing the part of the Knight of the Woeful Countenance, Don Quixote, was Kevin Costello. Sancho, his squire and faithful friend, was hilariously portrayed by Doug Kaback. Together, they traveled far and wide to kill dragons, rescue princesses, and make the world a better place. It was on one of these quests that Quixote met Aldonza (Alisa Endsley) ,a whore, and in his delusions saw her as the girl of his dreams, Dulcinea. His attempts to win her over and his demise at the end made for a powerfully touching show. Chip Hipkins and the entire cast did a fantastic job in pulling off one of the best shows PV had ever seen. YOUR GRACE, ITS A WINDMILL, exclaims Sancho (Doug Kaback) as Don Quixote (Keuin Costello) prepares himself to go into battle. WHY DOES HE DO THE THINGS HE DOES? asks Aldonza (Alisa Endsley) while the horses listen sympathetically. 150-Man of La Mancha Spring musical fulfills the Impossible Dream The Cast: Front Row: John Bodkin, Shauna Steiner. Ross Jones, Alisa Endsley, Kevin Costello, Doug Kaback, Mike Johnson, Lauren Ferrara, Jason Ma 2nd Row: Bill Lagan, Jeannell Steiner, Caroline Barron, Dan Schoenfeld, Jaimie Roedel, Rob Ames, Steve Richardson, Mike Morris, John Kelley, Larry Thelen, John Moloney, Barri Tilley. I ' M ONLY THINKING OF HIM, confesses Shauna Steiner to Jason Ma while Caroline Banon waits her turn. Man of La Mancha-151 V SAYS KENT HILL TO A FELLOW BUCKETEER, Not only do 1 want to but I insist on borrowing fifty cents for lunch ! • JOYFULLY, DANA GOTH flashes her winning smile as Soph Doll 1980. FELLOW NOMINEES AMY AND HEY-KYU wish each other luck. 152-Soph Doll Sophs doll it up for fund-raising Once again, sophomores were motivated to raise money for their class by way of Soph Doll activities. Throughout Soph Doll week, numerous sophmore boys went around carrying buckets to collect donations for their doll . For the seven soph doll nominees, Dana Goth, Maria Hart, Heidi Hilton, Amy Jacobson, Hey-Kyu Lee, Karen Storsteen, and Brynne Windle, that week was very memorable. The Soph Doll dance was the finale to the week. The nominees and their escorts awaited anxiously for the announcement of the winner, who was Dana Goth. As a result of the fund raising mixed with a bit of fun, sophomores succeeded in raising a large sum of money. WINNER, DANA GOTH, and her escort, Kevin Judge, happily pose for the camera. I ' M A WILD AND CRAZY GUY, proclaims a dancer. Soph Doll- 153 - - ' T V V ttl jfmi ' ■.T ' -,s f  (( -i-; ' v ' :i iaiiit i: • -s- « .• —. . ■ «i« ' avfn r ' ' Hi) . ) i ii i -t- -H-kr ' . Organization, excitement, and fun characterized the school year thanks to our excellent leaders. Every day at lunch ASB President Maureen Halikis kept us entertained on the outdoor stage. This was a minor contribution compared to the other responsibilities of the ASB officers, such as planning sporting events, formals, Harlan Shoemaker; selling pies and pastries; and many more activities. Don ' t think these things happened smoothly without fine preparation. The ASB officers met every Sunday at Mr. Kinney ' s house; and on Monday nights, the whole student assembly met. They worked hard in an effort to make good decisions throughout the year. Senior Assemblyman Edie White commented, Student Government was a lot of fun and the work everyone put in really payed off. Student government strong with Moe as ASB president ASB Officers: Front Row: Marcia Rorty, Kim Bechler 2nd Row: Dan Schoenfeld, Maureen Halikis, John Kelley. In Tree: Jim Halkett. ASB PRESIDENT MAUREEN HALIKIS is caught on one of her better days. 160-Organizations Student Curriculum Forum: Front Row: Dan Schoenfeld, Edie White, Lisa Mills, Janet Gridley, Caroline Arminio. Jenny Weber. 2nd Row: Adrianna Foss, Jeff Rose. 3rd Row: Bob Song, Bridget Gleason, Jon Israel, Mark Halikis, Carrie Cramer, Marcie Neuman, Erin Stephenson, Mark Horinbein. Marcia Rorty. ' .j : ! Assembly: Front Row: Jenny Scott, Bridget Gleason. Edie White, Maureen, Halikis, Sally Hugh, Dana Di Croce, Sue Condon, Laura Juell, Lisa Mills. Caroline Armino. 2nd Row: Erin Stephenson, Mark Porizky, Carrie Cramer. Georgene Halikis, Jeff Rose, Adrianna Foss, Kim Bechler, Sharon Rosen, Marcie Neuman, Marcia Rorty. 3rd Row: Mike Morris, Lejeune Lockett. Pete Neuman, John Kelly, Dan Schoenfeld, Bob Song, Mark Halikis. Jon Israel, Janet Gridley, Jim Halkett. Organizations- 161 Delphinians: Front Row: Tatiana Yarymovych, Lisa Bernhardson, Nicki Sagehorn, Adrianna Foss, Lisa Larson, Colleen Palmer, Tracy Carpenter, Laurie Chambers, Dineke Mackey. 2nd Row: Jenny Weber, Marcia Rorty, Bridget Gleason, Stephanie Silver, Julie Colman, Gayle Marshall, Shauna Steiner, Claudia Pellecer, Joan Wang. 3rd Row: Marcie Newman, Sharon Rosen, Lisa Spalding, Robin Bogosian, Julie Can, Cynthia Davidson, Suzanne Avery, Dana Goth, Kelly Martz. 4th Row: Dawn Franklin, Liz Gerhardy, Kristin Josi, Jenny Scott, Diana Feldman, Juliet Johnson, Kim Dolan, Maggie Sheridan, Tiffany Smith, Joanne Paul, Amy Hamilton, Julie Sanders, Karen Sagehorn. Spartans: Front Row: Regina Marckesano, Tracy Jenkins, Chris Carter, Jodi Ferguson, Monica Andrews, Melinda Williams, Pam Pallinger, Lori Amato, Marsha Herzstein, Kelly Mills, Lauri Rossoff. 2nd Row: Kim Mc Kenna, Karlina Van Adelsberg, Jana Lawrence, Linda Bernhardson, Cheryl Range, Cathy English, Sue Lanes, Lynne Brombach, Julie Taylor, Kim Sax, Sandy Yi, Debbie Blatt, Kelly Cahill. 3rd Row: Rachel Brinkman, Marina Donovan, Jane Martin, Penne Morrison, Betsy Spears, Beth Pearson, Melanie Fuentevilla, Kathy Hogan, Monique Zamoyski, Jacquie Gordon, Rosemary Neilan, Cory House. 4th Row: Karen Kathler, Leslie Richelieu, Audrey Newell, Kathy Hoy, Laurie Hoy, Miki Hillard, Dana Mc Alister, Sheryl White, Carla Suesberry, Carol Rotondo. 162-Organizations Keyettes: Front Row: Michelle Adair, Kristin Biggins. Caroline Carr, Joanne Cominsky, Judy Lawson, Ann Grady. Vicki Chazin. 2nd Row: Mary Rourke, Lisy Polliner, Lisa Robbins. Joyce Kaehler, Kim Schuler. Heather Hoods, Moe Halikis. Anita Arminio. Sousie Dia. Joan Lawson. Tina Taggart. Michelle Giese. 3rd Row: Nan Vaughn. Dani Uharriet, Beth Bloore, Barri Tilley. Libby Carpenter. Alison Giese, Marilyn Paik. Colleen Hogan, Laura Lin. 4th Row: Lori Duperon. Jenna Armstrong, Mary Curtis, Jeane Worth. Edie Blake, Devon Hartwick, Betsy Foley. Dianne Davidson, Alison Nickerson, Tracy Cordova. Shanda Southgate. Girls ' service clubs support community Girls ' service clubs held many fund- raising activities to support the local community. Such activities included: bake sales, candy sales, picnic basket auctions, and flower sales. Keyettes held a Christmas boutique. All profits went to the American Cancer Society. Delphinians held a fund-raising dinner for the Cancer Society also. All the service clubs helped sell raffle tickets to support the Peninsula Library District. S-Club: Front Row: Susie Wynne, Sheryl Ross. 2nd Row: Sydney Hamilton, Elena Saucedo, Kathy Lopez, Candy Mc Cormack, Dana Di Croce, Alyn Wright. Julie Murphy. Kristi Mulligan. 3rd Row: Sarah Linehan. Abbi Harris. Justine Greiner, Gianna Jacobson, Julie Vogt. Sue Landolfi Claire Latimer, Kathy Sampson, Diana Vogt, Suzy Alden. 4th Row: Laurel Linstedt, Laurie Strohm, Edie White, Margaret Chapman. Kerbanu Irani. Mimi Dia. Kerry Evers, Kari Meng, Joy Williams. 5th Row: Debbie Morrow, Lisa Jacobson, Kim Bechler, Hillary Stoltz, Juliet Virtue, Deanna Bebb. Gia Gittleson, Cindy Mignacca. Organizations- 163 One of the oldest clubs on campus, the Key Club, had a very active year. Its various activities included a Car Ralley, a Christmas tree lot, the sponsoring of various dances, and taking a local Boy ' s Club to Disneyland. Letterman ' s Club, an athletically oriented group, proved that it was not all brawn but had hearts too. They organized such charitable events as going to Harlan Shoemaker and taking the Long Beach Boys ' Club to Magic Mountain. Fund raisers included the Donkey Basketball game, popcorn and pumpkin sales. Letterman ' s Club: Front Row: Bart Porter, Mark Halikis, Paul Morris, Kent Brandmeyer. 2nd row: Dave Stubben, Kirk Rallis, Greg Fitzgibbons, Mike Egan, Nick Yarymovych, Erich Schultz. 3rd Row: Pete Best, John Bodkin, Dave Schrandt, Ed Hong. 4th Row: Gien Sigwoilh, Mike Moms. Bob Song, Tim Keenan. Key Club: Front Row: Kelly Mills, Lynne Brombach, Bridget Gleason, Maureen Halikis, Tina Szczesny, Anita Arminio, Ann Grady, Julie Cullman 2nd Row: Steve Heffernan, Jeff Haire, Bill Britton, Ross Levy, Pat Campbell. Mark Halikis, Jay Eng, John Bucko Burns. 3rd Row: John Hopkins, Steve Donahue. Jon Cameron, Don Barnett, Doug Kaback, Mike Johnson, Dan Schoenfeld, Ross Jones, Frank Russo, Dave Hoff, John Kelley, Andy Matteson. Dan Hatano, Brad Stiles. 4th Row: Bob Hodges, Grif Emery, Tom Bell, Dave Mulligan, Pete Best, Buck Shaw, Scott Bruce, Mike Morris, Mike Katz, Ed Hong, Pete Zambas, Clay Eisenbrand. 154-Organizations All service clubs profit admirably during year at PV Interact: Front Row: Enrico Pozzuoli, Dave Alien, Grant Hesiav, Hyun Lee. Chuck Edmonson, Chris Baumstark, Jeff Rose, Ricardo Anbulo, Matt Pipkin. 2nd Row: Greg Tylka, Erik Friedman, Kent Hill, John Elmajian, Danny Kowalski, Erik Maldonado, Rick Savage, Bill Wong. 3rd Row: Rob MacFarland, Ken Jennings, Doug Lewis, Steve Kane, Jeff Donegan, Al Hart, Ryan Sterns, Chris Kail, Dave Spalding. Howard Lee, Chris Linnett. Omegans: Front Row: Jill Jacobson. Paula Pearce, Linda Smith, Linda Gorsuch, Silvia Pattrath. Kathryn Mc Daniel, Jackie Knell, Sharri Tyler. 2nd Row : Tory Clark, Lynn Sterba. Kathy O ' Leary. Melissa Doyle, Barbara Olsen, Stacy Tirado, Gail Spear. Candy Bear, Paulette Gardy, Holly Range, Kimmer Spurgeon. 3rd Row: Advisor, Mary Pietro, Patsy Morgan, Susan Melton, Nancy Caraway, Sheila Hogan, Jessica Salazar, Jamie Friedland, Diana Mc Daniel, Lesly Stewart. Omegans have floursished under the guidance of President Kathryn McDaniel. Omegans participated in a number of service projects including a garage sale whose profits were contributed to the Blind Children ' s Center in Los Angeles. Interact got off to a fast start this year as the rookie service club on campus. Interact members went to the Valentine ' s Day dance at Harlan Shoemaker in addition to a number of other activities which enhanced the school and the community. Organizations-165 Student Activities League finds freshmen a picnic Girls ' League: Front Row: Jeanne Hou, Lisa Meng, Kaari Meng, Maria Hart, Maggie Sheridan, Karen Streeter. 2nd Row: Tracey Moses, Beth Melton, Robin Bogosian, Sharon Rosen, Jeanne Worth, Liz Gerhardy, Sandy Yi, Jenny Weber, Kathy Wilhem. 3rd Row: Erin Stephenson, Karen Shisheido, Laura Pipoi, Shelly Mayfield, LynnSterba, Barri Tilley, Libby Carpenter 4th Row: Colleen Hogan, Lisa Bernhardson, Lisa Larson, Renee Kilmer, Brooke Greenberg, Leigh Ann Fan. Girls ' League Officers: Front Row: Betsy Foley, Devon Hardwick, Sharon Rosen. Lisa Bernhardson, Barri Tilley 2nd Row: Jeanne Worth, Robin Begosian, Sandy Yi, Heidi Hilton, Cara Kennedy, Lisa Meng, Libby Carpenter. 3rd Row: Tracey Moses, Beth Melton, Kaari Meng. 166-Organizations Boys ' League: Front Row: Jeff Donegan, Jon Cameron. 2nd Row: Bob Song, Mark Sampson, Tom Marrachi, Mark Horinbein, Steve Lewis. Student Activities League, made up of Girls ' League and Boys ' League, had a very successful year. Girls ' League President Sharon Rosen was very pleased that all the girls worked together to make Girls ' League an effective service club. The Christmas Formal, sponsored by Girls ' League, used the theme of an Alpine Christmas by having 150 Christmas trees on the bleachers. Boys ' League, lead by President Bob Song, helped Girls ' League sponsor the Freshman Picnic and other ac- tivities throughout the year. BOYS ' LEAGUE PRESIDENT Bob Song shows incoming freshmen the various points if interest around the school. POINTING OUT SENIOR PARK to two freshmen is Sharon Rosen while some lowly Trident staff members look on. Organizations- 167 Art Club held an arts and crafts sale in the winter and spring. Twenty per- cent of their earnings was donated to an Art Scholarship fund. Three fifty- dollar scholarships were given in the past for Drawing and Painting, Crafts, and Ceramics. The Art Club also went to art galleries and museums. They also sold art club T-shirts. The art club had guest speakers that showed different painting techniques. Delving into the mysterious culture of the Far East, Oriental Culture Club kicked off its rookie year with a bang. Led by president and founder Laura Lin, OCC investigated the realms of Eastern culture. A rummage sale, proceeds of which went to foreign exchange students, and a Chinese food sale highlighted the club ' s intriguing first year. Art Club: Front Row: Kou Nelson. Bisty Chambra. Robin Allen 2nd Row: Non-menfiber, Loreli Elkjer. Shauna Steiner, Denise Williams, Kathy Hoy. Wayne Carter, Jessica Salazar. 3rd Row: Tom Shindell, non-member, Didi LaRose. Renee Kirk, Carol Keating. Not Pictured: Samantha Allen, Sue Allen, Brian Barnfather, Jim Finnegan, Bob Song, Brett Garrett, Chung-Jung Huang, Karla Sleeth. Sonja Sommer, Laura Volk. Linda Yuan, Brad Adams, 168-Organizations Oriental Culture Club: Front Row: Jessica Salazar, Faye Chai. 2nd Row: Nam Kim, Sabina Sahni, Theresa Kim, Julie Breslau, Susie Jansen, Hisao Chung, Jiri Chung, Irene Lin, Kim Faulkner, Theresa Yu. 3rd Row: Ari Tanrigorur, John Lm, Hu Pen Yu, Theresa Fitzgerald, Linda Gorsuch, Kimmer Spurgeon, Karen Wecker, Sue McConn, Peter Fields, Sylvia Paffrath, Amy Yu, Noel Millea, Tenence Yu, Steve Cho. 4th Row: Michele Lee, Laura Lin, Adrienne Lee. 5th Row: Chris Rowley, Karen Chen, Marci Sauges, Sandy Stannard, Renee Kirk, Stan Chao, John Miwa, Howard Lee, Jim Holchin, Alice Yu, Karen Streeter, Maggie Sheridan, Jeanne Hou. Culture inundates campus activities at Palos Verdes Spanish Club: Front Row: Terrenes Yu, Jenny Carr, Rosemary Neilan. Susy PengioUi, Marcia Rorty, Christine Chang, Claudia Pellecer. Alex Levitt. Dana McAlister. Linda Gorsuch, Ted Jin, John Bacon, Cheryl Papke. Maria Hart. Joy Williams. 2nd Row: Rudi Soils, Harris Hauptman, Kathy Hoy. Jeff Kapner, Gina Herzog, Ari Hauptman, Maureen Halikis, Lynn Sterba, Marcie Neuman. Dick Silvestre, Theresa Fitzgerald, Patty Spiegal. 3rd Row: David Silvestre, Bart Porter, Dave Holt, Mike McLaughlin, Jim Halkett, Sharon Rosen, Chris Davis, Chris Linnett, Gregg Kolton. Brad Stiles. During the year the Spanish Club sold coupon books. The club used the money to buy supplementary books for Spanish classes. The club went to a Mexican restaurant and the play Evita . The Spanish Club also sold churros. The club used its money to sponsor an orphan in Mexico. The Greek Club sold Greek-ka-bobs at the home football games. They even entered a float in the Home- coming parade. During the school year, the club sold Famous Amos cookies to the students. They also sold Greek Takos at the carnival. The Greek Club used its money to sponsor an orphan. Members of the Greek Club took part in most of the school ' s activities Greek Club: Front Row: Doug MacKallor, Michelle Giese, Jan Borland, Barbara Bond, Tom Shindell. 2nd Row: Sylvia Paffrath, Linda Gorsuch, Teri Barnes, Manfrid Maehler, Shannon McLaughlin, Will Snow, Kathy Hoy, Carol Liven- good, Ann Orosz, Katie McGuire, Ray McConn, Mike McLaughlin, Kim Piper. 3rd Row: Mike Sallus, Robbie Morris, Kirk Rallis, Skip Bassett, Kurt Albershardt, Eugene Hu, Edie Blake, Lesley Krueter, Chris Linnett, Advisor, Jim Dimitriou, Nancy Caraway, Dave Jacobson. Organizations-169 Bowling Club: Front Row: Jon Shull, Dana Di Croce, Candy Mc Cormack, Bruce Finwall 2nd Row: Ray Landero, Kraige Jean, Lisy Polliner, Heather Hoods, Jeff Helmig, Todd Chaisson. 3rd Row: Walker Thomas. Walter Cuneo. Mike Walker, Shawn Koepke, Schylar Barnhill, Kirk Rallis. Bowling every Monday night for twenty weeks, the Bowling club continued to be one of the most popular clubs on campus. The many members found suitably challenging competition at their own skill level. The Club met at Gable House and aw arded trophies at the end of each tournament. Various members of the Bicycle Club proved, once again, exercise need not be tedious nor exhausting. Led by Advisor Jean Russi, the club members participated in many fun bike rides. Bicycle Club: Seated: Roman Pena, Jean Russi, Karen Whitte. Brant Collins, Regina Marckesano. Standing: Adviser 1 70-Organizations Hunting and Fishing Club: Seated: Tony Arminio. Kneeling: Bill Clancy, Mike Walker. Standing: Advisor Van Baxter, Andrew Petru. Bicycle club has many spokesmen Concern over hunting and gun related accidents triggered many members to enroll in Hunter Safety classes. The club members went on assorted hunting treks and made visits to nearby shooting ranges where they practiced and held inter-club competition. One of the fastest growing clubs on campus, the Archery Club added many new members. Holding many pointed discussions, President Jeffery Sacks advised members on the proper rules of safety concerning the fast moving and often dangerous sport of archery. Archery Club: Front Row: Jeff Sacks, Marci Charlton, Brad Adams, Gia Gittleson, Wendy Gamble, Bill Britton. 2nd Row: Erica Forsak, Bill Steinbroner, Patty Hughes, Sharon Block, Laurie Green, Roman Pena, Howie Lee, Pat Ashford. 3rd Row: Pefer Graves, Kevin Judge, Kathy Hoy, Kirk Rallis, Anita Arminio, Brenda Daly, Caryn Barab, Wend! Sinclair, Don Jennett, Merrill Davis. 4th Row: Rick Houston, Tim Downs, John Burns, Ted Jin. Organizations- 171 Breakfast Club: Vice-president Dave Hoff, Secretary Keith Watson, Cook Gary Reinhardt, Treasurer Grahann Cumming, Public Relations Scott Young, Activities Director Glenn Sigworth, President Ralph Schoolcraft. Enterprising trekkies abound at PV High Two movie clubs were included on the club roster, the continuing Rocky Horror Picture Show Club and the new Star Trek Club. The Star Trek Club was formed by Warren Ludwig when the movie opened. Its main activity was to go and view the film. The Rocky Horror Picture Show Club entered its second year with renewed success. Like the Star Trek Club, the Frank-n-furters and Magentas of the club went to experience their movie. Student Store workers provided the school with another year of dedicated service. Under the supervision of Joyce Sundin the store had a successful year and offered many necessary items to the students. Another new club was the Breakfast Club, a combinaton breakfast eating- running club, had a successful year. While athletic in nature, it was also a social club. Main procedure was to run and then eat breakfast at a member ' s house. Student Store Workers: Doug Mac Kallor, Chuck Leyva, Eric Lee. 172-Organizations Star Trek Club: Front Row: Carole Fisher, Jeff Owens. Warren Ludwig, Jason Kazarian. Lauren Mahakian. 2nd Row: Paul Nagy, Albert Lam , Kirk Boardman . ' T j Jf - Rocky Horror Picture Show Club: Front Row: Manford Maehler, Kelly Bergan. Nadia Shihadeh, Renee Kilmer, Lisa Kirkly Val Lee 2nd Row Tom Marracci. Kathy Hoy, Skip Bassett, Patty Strass, Ingrid Enzerink, Chris Linnett, Carol Livengood, Leslie Krueter, Kraige Jean. Organizations- 1 73 Math Club: Jae Kim, Albert Lam. James Regan, Richard Stein, Roger Hu, Roger Kaplan, Pat Chang, Yu-Peng Hu, David Kratz, Mark Henbest, Ted Jin, Pat Mardesich, Talbert, John Bacon, Glenn Seidman John Halamka, Phil Lunch Box Club recalls its childhood Math Club competed successfully in contests in the Bay League and the California Math League. The club also sponsored the annual math contest for the Intermediate schools. Keeping true to its name, the Lunch Box Club members brought their edibles to school in brightly painted lunch boxes decorated with the participants favorite television and movie star characters. Lunch Box Club: Front Row: Lori Rossoff, Kim Schuler Rourke, Marilyn Paik. 3rd Row: non-member, Cheryl Range. 2nd Row: Joanne Cominski, Mary 174- Organizations Foreign Exchange Students: Front Row: Sylvia Paffrath, Elizabeth Strangstad, Carolina Randen. 2nd Row: Toshiaki Yamada, Jose Almeida, Brigil Hatlehol, Vivika Crafoord. A very successful year for all clubs The Foreign Exchange Club once nnore welcomed students from other countries to Palos Verdes High School. They took part in a carolling party with Rolling Hills and Miraleste High School, participated in a trip to Alpine Village, and organized fund raisers such as a jiffy-ribbon sale and a garage sale. The money raised will pay for the American Field Service students ' extra expenditures. Foreign Exchange Club: Front Row: Denise Williams. Irene Lin. Noelle Millea, Sandy Stannard, Kirk Von Spaeth. Jim Hawkins. 2nd Row: Jon Shull, Sylvia Paffrath, Sabina Sahni, Linda Gorsuch, Julie Breslau, Hillary Stolz. 3rd Row: Maho Tori, Amy Clark, Jose Almeida, Don Goodman, Michele Lee, Lorelei Elkjer, Peter Fields, Eric Samuelson. Organizations-175 Shakespeareans watch Hamlet Maureen Halikis and Bridget Gleason were always using their free nnoments between classes to crochet different things for special occasions. The tal- ented duo was seen around school crocheting afghans and other colorful and interesting designs. Shakespeare Club was made up of students who were interested in the plays of Shakespeare. They raised money so that they could rent great Shakespearean films such as Hamlet , Macbeth , and Taming of the Shrew . Crochet Club: Maureen Halikis, Bridget Gleason. Shakespeare Club: Front Row: Don Goodman, Melinda Williams, Candy McCormack, Brenda Daly, Sherry Ross, Lisa Larson 2nd Row: Colleen Hogan, Anita Arminio, Tracy Jenkins, Kelly Mills, Darisse LaRose, Renee Kirk. 3rd Row: Robert Coty, Marsha Herzstein, Suzie Fritz, Stephanie Silver. 4th Row: Alisa Endsley, Robert Remstein, Jacquie Gordon, Marci Neuman. 5th Row: Eric Lubliner, Steve Lewis, Steve Sandor, Liz Russell, John Miwa, Lynn Sterba, Laura Linstedt. 6th Row: Rich Levine, Jeff Haire, Bob Vasey, Greg Fitzgibbons, Doug MacKallor, Tim Keenan, 7th Row: Charles Paul, Mike Miller, Mark Acres, Bill Shearer, Eric Schultz, Bart Porter, Phillip Andres, John Arndt, Terrence Yu, John Intagliata 176-Organizations Mariners have a whale of a time Marine Mammals Club: Front Row: Terrence Yu, Laurence Young. Ken Ellinwood. Dennis Lemmi. 2nd Row: Chris Ellinwood, John Bacon, Denise Williams, Elaine Yeh. Patricia Ricci. Marine Mammals Club is an inform- ative discussion group that brings up such topics as what sea animals eat, how they live, and how they die. It talks about such animals as whales, dolphins, porpoises, and other fasci- nating sea animals. Laurence Young was quoted as saying, Marine Mam- mals is an interesting club, and it really is a lot of fun. Marine Science Club is a most out- standing club at Palos Verdes High. During the year, one of their most interesting activities was a $500 field trip. They raised the money for this trip by selling stationery, collecting newspapers and aluminum cans, holding a bake sale, and doing various other moneymaking projects. On the field trip, Joan Wang said, It was an interesting experience being able to bring the classroom outdoors. This was the first year that the Marine Science Club has been at Palos Verdes. Marine Science Club: Front Row: Jenny Weber 2nd Row: Elaine Yeh, Robert Seitz. Gia Gittleson. Advisor, Diane Beardslee. Martin Phipps. Cathy Morris. Maria Vasilion. 3rd Row: Dean White. Gregg Strenk. Mike McLaughlin. Joan Wang. Jackie Knell. Brook Tomic. Katheryn McDaniel. Lori Amato. Liz Weaver. Jay Duston. Kim Sax. Joanne Cominsky. Marilyn Paik 4th Row: Ken Sax. Mark Linehan, Mark Acres. Steve Hooper. Jeff Acres. Robert Enzerink. Joel Farrier. Curt Graham. Lisa Jacobson. John Lisenberry. Katie Barrick. Betsy Spears. Jeff Medve. Julie Taylor. Alec Moller. John Liu. Organizations- 177 Clubs debate best movies and plays Forensics, one of the oldest clubs, had a truly stupendous year, winning many events. A few include a first in Dramatic Interpretation at two tournaments, second overall in Debate, and a third in Original Events, Especially outstanding were Robert Azar and Adam Gilburne. A new club, the Movie Making Club, had a vigorous start, producing a science-fiction adventure film called New Beginnings and starting a second film to be completed in the fall . Forensics: Seated: Robin Allen, Brian Moore. Standing: Bonnie Effros, Dan Deluce. Tim BurUe, Alan Asch, Sheila Hogan, Movie Making Club: Clockwise from lower left: Blair Craig, Susie Jansen, Larry Maizlish, John Stringer, Eric Nay, Brenden Hyde, Tom Stansell, Greg Owens, John Liu, Denise Williams, Tom Shindell, Tim Burke, John Jordan. Not pictured: Jeff Nicklas. Paul Danielson, Chris, Potampa. 178-Organizations Drama aews iDuminate production year Stage Crew: Front Row: Eric Nay, Larry Maizlish, Tom Paolucci, Shaun Rogers. 2nd Row: Steve Beard, Bob Boardman, Shelly Muse, Gail Miller, Shauna Steiner, Tom Stansell, Mark Poncher. Stage, sound, and lighting crews worked all year long, producing two of the drama department ' s finest productions ever. Starting the season off was a new Neil Simon comedy, God ' s Favorite, and wrapping up the school year was that perennial favorite, Man of La Mancha. Highly acclaimed were the explosion from God ' s Favorite and the dungeon ramp from Man of La Mancha. Sound and Lighting Crew: Front Row: Bob Boardman, Larry Maizlish, Steve Beard. 2nd Row: Tom Stansell, Tom Paolucci, Mark Poncher. Organizations- 179 Drama III plays around with God ' s Favorite God ' s Favorite under the direction of Chip Hipkins was presented by the Drama Department. It was a great success. Members of drama III partici- pate in Story Theatre, in drama festivals, and in Drama III in the Round. Thespians is the international drama association for two year drama and stagecrew students. Under the leader- ship of Chip Hipkins, the group sponsored many drama festivals. Drama III: Front Row: Claudia Weitsman, Bob Beukema, Tony Kimm, Mike Johnson, Jason Ma Larry Thelen, Kevin Costello, Jaimie Roedel, Rachel Brinkman, Holly Range. 2nd Row: Alisa Endsley, Shauna Steiner, Doug Kaback, Dan Schoenfeld, Bob Azar. 3rd Row: Michelle Giese, Peggy Sage, Shanda Southgate, Jenny Scott, Shari Levitin. Thespians: Front Row: Peggy Sage, Tony Kimnn, Doug Kaback. Lan-y Thelen. 2nd Row: Mark Poncher, Jenny Non-is, Rachel Brinkman. Shanda Southgate, Mike Johnson, Jenny Scott, Paul Danielson. 3rd Row: Advisor, Chip Hipkins, Michelle Giese, Jason Ma, Shauna Steiner. Bob Beukema, Ginger Gaines, Kevin Costello, Gail Miller. 180-Drama Jazz Dancers and Orchesis keep in step with the music Jazz Dancers: Front Row: Debbie Weinstein, Claudia Pellecer, Kelly Mills, Linda Pozzuoli, Lisa Raphael. 2nd Row: Jill Dorn. Mimi Dia, Stephanie Whittaker, Sherryl White, Emily Arm s, Nan Vaughn, Tracy Cordova, Shanda Southgate, Beth Bloore, Anne Roller, Sousie Dia. Jazz Dancers is a performing group which choreographs their own routines every year. Highlighting the dance show, the Jazz Dancers routine demonstrated talent and imagination throughout the unique accompaniment of the B-52 ' s, Planet Claire. Orchesis, the modern dance honorary at Palos Verdes High School consists of almost 40 members. Among its purposes are providing leadership and nurturing interest in dance activities. During the year, guest experts taught master lessons. Orchesis, a very talented group presented its 19th annual dance concert in May. Madelyn Bilkey, who has provided leadership for Jazz Dancers and Orchesis for 19 years commented, The audience response was repeatedly in praise of the level of professionalism displayed by the dancers. - v ■V ' A St : t ., V ?- N %. ' r i ' %. .,. lMi ' rmlB BKk f i ' P i:| l |W! Orchesis: Front Row: Christine Tilley, Jane Lawver, Cindy Owens, Sharon Coakley, Lisa Raphael, Nicki Hannes. 2nd Row: Sherryl White, Anne Arnold, Maggie Costigan, Kim Piper, Margaret Chapman, Kathleen Hogan, Hillary Stoltz. 3rd Row: Beth Delaney, Adrienne Lee, Sue Binder, Kristen Lantz, Jennifer Cordes, Pebby Not Pictured: Lynne Brombach, Anne-Marie Carretta, Christine Gillmore, Shawn Keopke, Carol Louisell, Rena Marrocco, Julie Nicholson, Laurie Rossoff. Kim Sax, Stephanie Schlatter. Hannes, Diana Hepner, Nan Vaughn. 4th Row: Hilary Paulson, Nicky Sagehorn, Beth Bloore, Paula Schwegler, Leslie Pieroni, Tracy Cordova, Paige Korenich, Glynis Hartwick. Officers: President Nan Vaughn, Vice-president Tracy Cordova, Secretary- Treasurer Nicky Hannes. Dance-181 Jazz Band: Front Row: Will Brady. Ellen Remstein. Jetf Smith 2nd Row: Dirk Freymouth, Ross Jones, Jerry Griep, Dave Hotf, Kimmer Spurgeon, Jon Gottlieb, Scott Woosley, Paul Boyne. 3rd Row: Ken Calof, Dave Brannon, Bob Remstein, Joel Block, Marty Indvik, Gregg Strenk, Karen Wecker. Naseem Ahmed, Paul Intagliata, Chris Rowly, John Miwa, Richard Song. Bands jazz up year for games and at lunch time Marching Band: Front Row: Julie Ream, Debbie Weinstein, Deanna Bebb, Ellen Remstein. 2nd Row: Sosi Biricik, Peter Graves, Louise Bang, Dick Silvestre, Pat Strauss, Larry Maizlish, Kathy Markellos. Larry Thelen, Terry Kinton, Brett Garret, Bill Zimmerman, Julie Breslau, Jill Cypert, Julie Stevenson, Michelle Lo Celso, Mary Don, Cathy Norby. Mary Le Beau, Debbie Mackey, Tricia Rinne, Laura Apon, Caria Morlin, Karen May, Carlyn Moore, Stacie Strong, Cathy Linehan, Debbie Morrow, 3rd Row: Candy Bear, David Carson, Darren Church, Matt Fifer, Kurt Anderson, Naseem Ahmed, Jerry Griep, Paul Thomas, Jason Kazarian, John Miwa, Mike Mac Fadden, Carl Navalta, Kim Crawford, Tony Clark, Dennis Mensinger, Tara Thomson, Lane Beuche. Val Fischer, Paul Intagliata, Jeanne Decker, Linda White, Carole Fisher, Cherylynn Blackwell, Kathy O ' Leary. 4th Row: Laura Richardson, Jeanine Millitello, Cindy Astle, Christine Janis, Joel Block, Carl Knonenberg. Chris Walters, Todd Olson, Matt Wallace, Paul Midford, Richard Song, Kevin Uriu, Rob Raskin, Any Clark, Sandy Stannard, Irene Lin, Robert Midford, Greg Owens, Greg Strenk, David Waterman, Marcy Saugues, Sabina Sahni, Laura Lin, Doug Hardy, Jim Faustina, Kurt Wohlman, Clinton Reese, Andy Hornkohl, Margo Whitbeck, Leah Delancey, Stephanie Hooper. 5th Row: John Anderson, Jeff Smith, Ken Calof, Jon Gottlieb, Dana Zerfas, Marty Indvik, Bob Gordon, Kimmer Spurgeon, Karen Wecher, Jenna Armstrong, Rob Remstein, Cassie Jensen, Barbera Olson. Linda Smith. Laura Mitchell. Chris Rowley, CarIa Pijper. John Liu. Randy Watson. Satoshi Sugimoto, Chris Graves, Jitender Sahni. Lane Beuche, Don Curtin, Bobby Boardman, Scott Woosley. Lee Curtin. Timmy Graves. Bruce Finwall. John Intagliata, Sue Mc Conn, Patty Schuegraf, Jodey Pake. 182-Organizations Honor Music Students: Deanna Bebb, Greg Lombardi, Bob Remstein, Kathy Linehan Bands end seasons with gleeful notes Pep Band peformed wonderfully at the basketball and football games. Spectators and players alike were provided with great music and school spirit. With Don Marino as Pep Band advisor, this proved to be a very good year. Four Honor Music Students were chosing this year from Palos Verdes Each year, 100 music students are chosen from throughout Southern California for this event. It is a great honor for these students because they played at the Music Center, El Camino College, and other fine schools throughout California. Pep Band: Front Row: Karen Wecker, Pat Kim, Jenna Armstrong. 2nd Row: Kevin Uriu, Kimmer Spurgeon, Laura Lin, Debbie Weinstein, Amy Clark, Linda White, Carole Fisher, 3rd Row: John Intagliata, Carryl Naualta. Paul Martin, Kurt Wohlman, John Miwa, Richard Song, Bob Boardman Chris Rowley, Joel Block, Paul Intagliata. 4th Row: Lee Curtin, Jon Gottlieb, Don Curtin, Ken Calof, Daue Brannon, Naseem Ahmed, Greg Strenk, Darren Church, Scott Woosley, John Anderson, Jerry Griep. Organizations- 183 Music groups light up school activities For less experienced players this year, Concert Band provided a learning experience. This year a very successful festival was held at Long Beach City College. Wind Ensemble membership is determined by audition. They also performed in their annual festival. The most advanced musical group is orchestra. Orchestra performed at school twice this year, at Christmas and Spring musicals. This year the highlight of their four festivals was one held at St. Miguel High School in San Diego. Renaissance is another select group. They wear colorful costumes and sing music from the Renaissance period. The group performed at school concerts as well as off-campus engagements. Renaissance: Front Row: Claudia Weitzman, Kim Irvin. 2nd Row: Nancy Wilson, Jada Ma, Sandy Yi . 3rd Row: Scott Doney, Joy Williams, Grace Oh, Chris Linnett. 4th Row: Bill Bice, Roger Kaplan, Kevin Costello, Molly White. Concert Band: Front Row: Mary DuPont, Sue McConn, Beth Roland, Jeanne Decker, Caria Piper, Julie White, Landa Smith, Chrissie Vander- Kaay, Tori Clark, Jody Paik, Kim Crawford, Cassidy Jensen. Val Bogosian, Julie Stevenson, Marci Saugues, Cherylynn Blackwill, Julie Miwa. 2nd Row: Carl Navalta, Todd Olson, Mike MacFaden. Chris Graves, Paul Thomas, Tim Graves, Randy Watson, Jim Faustina. Satoshi Sugimoto, Dennis Mensinger, Lane Bueche, John Liu, Jitender Sahni, Kurt Wohlman, Matt Fifer, David White, Clint Reece, 184- Organizations Wind Ensemble: Front Row: Carole Fisher, Jenna Armstrong, Karen Wecker, Carol Huebner, Kimmer Spurgeon, Kathy Linehan. 2nd Row: Linda White, John Intagliata, Lee Curtin, Naseem Ahmed, Jon Gottlieb, Jason Kazarian, Joel Block, Paul Intagliata, Jane Kim. 3rd Row: John Miwa, Kevin Uriu, Curt Anderson, Chris Walters, Darren Church, John Anderson. Orchestra: Front Row: Carole Fisher, Karen Wecker, Deanna Bebb, Cheryl Range, Carol Huebner, Sallie Vogel, Lynn Choi, Ann DeLancey. 2nd Row: Darrean Church, Roger Hu, Greg Lombardi, Kevin Uriu, Chris Rowley ' Debbie Kim, John Miwa, Jason Kazarien, Paul Intagliata, John Intagliata, Karl Kronenberg. 3rd Row: Erin Stafford, Todd Olsen, Brian Moore, ' .el Block Chris Walters, Dave Boubion, Jeff Kapner, Jon Gottlieb, Curt Anderson, ' Elizabeth Rathbone. Organizations-185 Madrigals: Front Row: Diana McDaniel, Anita Gonzalez. Nancy Heather Chapman. 3rd Row: Pam Colen. Kylie Albershardt. Debbie Buehner. Jennifer Sharpe. Tracy Mowat. 2nd Row: Molly White, West, Colleen Rock, Natalie Wilson. Laura Riegelhuth, Vicki Craig, Holley Mactavish, Cynthia Corsaro, Advanced Ensemble: Front Row: Elizabeth Gerhardy, Suzanne Hecht, Kitty Carroll, Linda Pozzuoli, Karen Beggs, 2nd Row: Kathy Stevens, Shree Goradia, Maggie Williams, Margaret Chapman. 3rd Row: Pat Strauss, Melora Gardner, Joy Williams, Lynn Sterba, DeliSa Park. 4th Row: Shannon McLaughlin, Gabby Barrett, Kerbanu Irani, Sousie Dia, Lissa Sullivan. Jane Kim. 5lh Row: Jeannette Smalley, Ingrid Enzerink, Diane Johnson. Stacey Strong. Rose Neilan. 6th Row: Kerry Rowin, Lynn Hodgson, Diana Beebe, Laura Richardson. Alice Murray. Nancy Caraway. Girls ' Ensemble: Hillary Campbell, Stacey James, Cheyl Best. Not Pictured: Lmda Eallonardo, Shawn Evans. Susan Ferguson, Jill Fletcher. Brooke Greenberg. Katrin Kamibs, Lauren Maha- kian. Debbie Peterson, Debanne Pollock. Brenda Stansell, Erika Whitmore. 1 86-Organizations Concert Choir: Front Row: Jill Jacobson, Tracy Carpenter, Lauren Ferrara, Grace Oh. Janet Corchran. Michelle Ugent. 2nd Row: Kristin Josi, Libby Carpenter. Lisa Robbins. Jennie Greene. Aletha McHugh, Kim Irvin. 3rd Row: Betsy Foley, Debbie Blatt, Marsha Herzstein, Sandy Yi, Nancy Wilson, Michelle Rubi. 4th Row: Steve Miller, Eric Samuelson, Scott Doney. Roger Kaplan, Jamie Lanfersieck. Mike Sallus. Gabe Anderson, Jason Ma, Jeff Kapner. 5th Row: Patrick Chang. Soomi Song. Mia Rosenberg. Tate Richardson, Ivy Wall, Julie Taylor. Janine Vollmer. Palos Verdes Vocal Music Department welcomed a new director, Mark Landford. Both the students and the new director adjusted quickly and kept up the department ' s polished reputation for being one of the best. All the groups presented very successful concerts and various special performances. Chorale performed at private parties, at the 2nd annual Jazz Festival in San Fransisco, and at several other music festivals. They also made a very successful tour of colleges in Northern California. Concert choir made their annual visit to Disneyland and sang with groups from other schools in the Christmas Pagent. All the groups helped fill the year with enjoyable concerts. Music Department tunes up with new instructor -i , ■. « .i:f v. : ' ' j i V V H SB S HHHCLt-. ' ' ir - w . ' -V:. ... ' ■ ■ M . J«p- A it J . iri; 2 M J. %, ' ii= 3... a. si... vfi ? . K.antsSit.. sSsmyjry A mm ■: ' h. ..rfP Chorale: Front Row: Caroline Barron, Rachel Beaudry, Molly Morris. Ann Lawless. B. C. Winchell. Carrie Trimm. Shauna Steiner, Nicole Goldberg. 2nd Row: Heather Cherry. Gail Miller. Sharon Enlert, Cheryl Goza, Lori Clark, Jeff Kapner, Beth Pearson, Anette Day, Jada Ma, Katie McGuire. Lynne Brombach, Dean Maners Jason Ma, Mary Rourke. Director Mark Lanford. 3rd Row: John Bodkin, Doug Kaback, Jeff Dollinger. Robert Seitz, Mike Miller. Mike McLaughlin, John Aristei, Russel Muth, Mike Johnson, Jim Dunphey, Bill Bice, Organizations-187 Palos Verdes High School ' s Tridette Drill Team swept up sweepstakes at every band review in which they competed. The Tridettes also received first place and Specialties Award at every parade and field show competi- tion. In addition to attending many other competitions, such as Miss Drill Team USA, they also turned out several entertaining halftime shows. Both the Drill Team and Banner Unit performed at the Penninsula Music Fair, the annual Disneyland Christmas parade, and the pre-game Christmas show at a Ram ' s game. Lots of hard work and practice helped make these presentations interesting. Basketball Drill Team: Front Row: Theresa Yu, Lori Duperon, Cathy Morris. Jane Kim. 2nd Row: Gretchen Lownes, Grace Oh, Lejeune Lockett, Pat Kim, Lauren Ferrera, Mona Duperon 3rd Row: Stacey Britton, Laurie Chambers, Tina Doley, Diane Johnson, Faye Chai, Jennie Giese. Tridette Drill Team sweeps up sweepstakes Tridette Drill Team: Front Row: Jane Kim, Lori Duperon, Cathy Morris, Theresa Yu 2nd Row: Robin Bell, Holly Hansen, Michel Fountain, Pat Kim, Diana Hepner, Denise Harper, Mikki Curtain, Lauren Ferrera, Hannah Yi, 3rd Row: Jacquie Gordon, Mona Duperon, Paula Kopecek, Kim Piper, Stacey Tirade, Julie Giese, Caroline Carosso, Ten Barnes, Cheryl Hall, Grace Oh, Gretchen Lownes. 4th Row: Laura Gorsuch. Jennie Giese, Faye Chai, Valerie Bogosian, Jill Dorn, Rosemary Neilan. Marsha Herzstein, Janelle Steiner, Michelle Adair, Wendy Schreiner, Lejeune Lockett. 5th Row: Laurie Chambers, Wendy Gamble, Carol Huebner, Danielle Weldon, Tina Doley, Diane Johnson, Alex Roos, Cathy Pupkoff, Laurie Hoy, Miki Hillard. 188-Organizations Novelty Drill Team: Front Row: Julie Giese, Jacquie Gordon, Mona Duperon, Faye Chai, 2nd Row: Denise Harper, Jill Dorn. Wendy Schrciner, Jennie Giese. 3rd Row: Miki Hillard. Laurie Hoy, Laura Gorsuch, Diana Hepner. Military Drill Team: Front Row: Paula Kopecek, Julie Giese. Caroline Carosso, Cathy Pupkoff, Laura Cheelds, Michelle Adair, Stacey Tirade, Michelle Fountain. Jacquie Gordon. 2nd Row: Cathy Morris, Jane Kim, Theresa Yu. Banner Unit and Majorettes: Cindy Astle. Louise Bang, Candy Bear, Deanna Bebb, Sosi Biricik, Jill Cypert, Leah Delancy, Stephanie Hooper, Amy Hornkohl, Christine Janis, Teresa Kinton, Michelle LoCelso, Debbie Mackey, Kathy Markellos. Karen May, Jeanine Militello. Debbie Morrow. Cathy Norby. Kathy O ' Leary, Julie Ream, Ellen Remstein, Laura Richardson, Tricia Rinne, Kathy Stevens, Pat Strauss, Stacie Strong, Debbie Weinstein, Margo Whitbeck. Organizations- 189 National Honor Society: Phillip Andres, Anita Arminio. Deanna Bebb, Kim Bechler. Barbara Bond, Rachel Brinkman, Steve Brixey, Lynne Brombach, Chris Chase, Heather Cherry. Joanne Cominsky, Mary Curtis, Dianne Davidson, Annette Day, Jerry Fitch. Loree Fowell, Suzanne Fritz. Ginger Gaines, Adam Gilburne. Jacquie Gordon. Linda Gorsuch, John Halamka, Mark Halikis, Maureen Halikis, Jim Halkett, Ari Hauptman, John Kelley, Cheryl Konell, David Kratz. Adrienne Lee. Alexandria Levitt, Lulu Lok, Laura Lin, Greg Lombardi, Jason Ma, Mark Mayfield, Colleen Palmer. Gary Reinhardt, Robert Remstein. Marcia Rorty, Sharon Rosen. Dan Schoenfeld. Debbie Schultz. Don Schultz, Glenn Seidman, Elizabeth Spears, Kimmer Spurgeon, Brad Stiles, Phillip Talbert. Margo Whitbeck. Edie White. Susie Wynn. Tania Yarymovych. Sandra Yi. Terrence Yu California Scholarship Federation: Seniors: Phillip Andres. Anita Arminio. Jay Bacon. Deanna Bebb. Kim Bechler, Debbie Blatt, Barbara Bond. Rachel Brinkman. Steve Brixey. Lynne Brombach. Jeff Brothers. Paul Boyne. Syrena Carlbom. Jenny Carr. Heather Cherry. Janet Coffey. Joanne Cominsky. Mary Curtis. Dianne Davidson. Annette Day. Robert Enzerink. Joel Ferrier. Walter Fisher, Jerry Fitch. Theresa Fitzgerald. Drew Flood, Loree Fowell. Suzanne Fritz, Adam Gilburne. Bridget Gleason. Jacquie Gordon. Linda Gorsuch. Peter Graves, John Halamka. Jim Halkett. Mark Halikis. Maureen Halikis. Ari Hauptman. Marsha Herzstein. Ronald Higgenbotham. Colleen Hogan. Eugene Hu. Jeff Jani, David Kratz, John Kelley, Hae Hyung Kim, Darisse La 190-Organizations Rose, Lisa Larson, Adrienne Lee, Howard Lee, Alexandria Levitt, Laura Lin, Lulu Lok, Greg Lombardi, Jason Ma, Kelly Martz, Mark Mayfield. Kathryn Mc Daniel. Mike Morris. Rosemary Neilan. Marcie Neuman. Mike O ' Hara. Marilyn Paik. Beth Pearson. Rick Polacek. Cheryl Range. Gary Reinhardt. Sharon Rosen. Marcia Rorty. Mary Rourke. Elizabeth Russell. Steve Sandor. Dan Schoenfeld. Donald Schultz. Glenn Seidman. Betsy Spears. Michael Spencer. Brad Stiles. Shauna Steiner. Molly Stone. Phil Talbert. Michael Walker. Jennifer Weber, Lisa Weinstein. Kimberley Wert. Margo Whitbeck. Edie White. Susie Wynne. Chris Willman. Tania Yarymovych. Terrence Yu. Cathy Zavodny, Gretchen Zimmerman. California Scholarship Federation: Juniors: Naseem Ahmed, Suzy Alden, Robert Ames, Setta Asorian, John Bacon, Diana Beebe, Grace Benveniste, Kristin Biggins, Andy Block, David Brannon, Todd, Bracey, Scott Campbell, Elizabeth Carpenter, Faye Chai, Jeanne Chang, Karen Chen, Charles Chu, Laura Cheeld. Amy Clark, Kevin Costello, Bob Dinetz, Kimberly Dolan, Sharon Ehlert. Kent Fisher, Betsy, Foley, Joe Gagnon, Brett Garrett, Joe Gold, Ann Goswitz, Steve Gottfried, Cheryl Hall, Bob Hodges, Mark Horinbein, Francis Hu, Susan Kattlove, Nam Hyung Kim, Lorissa Kimm, Tony Kimm, Mike Kilroy, David King, Lorelei Landero, Hyun Lee, Michele Lee, Ross Levy, Chris Linnett, Maria Luckevich, Jada Ma, Wendy Maners, David Marantz, Patrick Mardesich, Betsy Mc Intyre, Homa Melamed, Duane Mensinger, Dan Nelson, Jerry Norris, Barbara Olson, Susy Peng, Leslie Pieroni, Stanlie Raskin, Wendy Ravin, Stephen Raynes, Theresa Reilly. Jamie Roedel, Anne Roller, Rick Savage, carl Scheel, Steve Shiang, Jon Shull, Karyn Shishido, Rodolfo Solis, Richard Song, Larry Soule, Becky Stack, Andy Stanford, Jeff Stein, Karin Steinhauer, Maria Strong, Tamara Trodden, Kevin Uriu, Danielle Weldon, Denise Williams, Margaret Williams, David Woodward, Diana Vogt, Jacquie Yu, Theresa Yu, Collette Zee. As president Susie Wynne said NHS was more of an honor society than a club. Juniors and seniors who have achieved academic recognition were members of the group. NHS met weekly to discuss the group ' s achievements and goals for the year. Tutoring students was their main activity. Any students who felt they needed help with their school work could obtain free tutoring from the NHS Students. Also an honor society was CSF. This club was for sophomores, juniors and seniors who had recieved high grades throughout the semester. The Dodgers honored the A students this year with free tickets to their games. Both CSF and NHS seniors wore special overlays on their gowns showing academic achievement at Graduation. Honor students meet challenge of teacher ' s program California Scholarship Federation: Sophomores: Tim Allen, Cindy Astle, Skip Bassett, Joanna Brumbaugh, Cathy Campbell, Caroline Carosso, Christine Chang, Stan Chang, Mike Conrad. John Crook, Scott Doney, Ingrid Enzerink, Scott Gillette, Anastasia Gleason, Robert Goldberg, Ed Gorsuch, Paul Green, Maria Hart, Peter Herbig, Jim Holchin, Roger Hu, Beth Hurley, Diane Johnson, John Jordan, Kamyar Kamrannoosh, Roger Kaplan. Doris Kim, Stacey Kindred, Nicole Lachman, Tim Lotina-Wyman, Joe Ludwick, Caroline Mackiewicz, Mylene Magpile, Steve Martz, Karen Mc Daniel, Amy Mc Donald, John Mc Manus, Vickie Merrell, Sheila Miller, Laura Mitchell, Julie Miwa, Paul Morris, John Nagy, Jim Porter, Cathy Pupkoff, Ellen Remstein, Sabina Sahni, Vicky Sandor, Marcy Saugues, Vic Schoenfeld, Judy Seidman. Jennifer Sole, Steve Spearman, Erin Stephenson, Stacie Strong, Elliot Sumi, Maho Torii, Kirk Von Spaeth, Mike Wendtland, Joy Williams, Nancy Wilson, Anson Yew, Hannah Yi, Ellen Zalman. Organizations-191 Trident newspaper staff nnakes headlines The hardworking newspaper staff had another successful year producing the Trident. Although some articles were controversial, the editors tried for unbiased coverage of all school activities. The editors corrected and cut. The reporters researched and wrote. The photographers observed and shot. All contributed to typesetting and paste- ups. WORKING ON A NEW April Fool ' s issue are John Burns. Tim Downs, and Tom Combs. Trident Editors: John Burns. Chris Willman. David Kratz, Lisa Weinstein, Robert Song, Kelly Neff. Gary Reinhardt. 192-Organizations Trident Staff: Front Row: Lisa Weinstein, Steve Brixey, Sharon Rosen, Adrianna Foss. Grace Beveniste. 2nd Row: Vic Schoenfeld, Larry Maizlish, Gary Reinhardt. Linda Gorsuch, Jenny Weber. Jim Holchin, Kelly Neff. 3rd Row: John Burns. Mike Pelstring, Robert Song. Tom Combs, David Kratz. Matt Stodder. Tim Burke. Ted Jin. Mike Kilroy, Chris Willman, Gia Gittleson. Tim Downs. Don Jennett. Peter Graves, Marilyn Paik. Trident Photographers: Alan Kapen. Peter Graves, Gary Reinhardt, Steve Brixey, David King. Organization- 193 Yearbook staff pulls off another great year Yearbook Staff: Front Row: Katie McGuire, Eric Nay, Joan Wang, David Goftleib, Larry Maizlish, Ed Lok. 2nd Row: Sandy Yi, Jose Almeida, Sallie Vogel, Caryn Barab, Hannah Yi, Ellen Zaiman. Brenden Hyde, Brian Cooper, Frank Malone, Mike McDonnell 3rd Row: Jada Ma. Tom McConologue, Don Barnett, Danielle Uhariet, Ady Balog, Shawn Rodgers, Juliet Virtue. Adviser Pat Linehan, Tom Allen. 4th Row: Chris Linnett, David Voqel. Chris Patampa. Laurel Linstedt. Mike Kilroy, Clint Rodenfels. Not Pictured: Jon Shull, Melanie Fuentevilla, James Regan. Michelle Katzarotf, Trish Michel. Julie Johnson. Yearbook Photographers: Front Row: Caryn Barab, Lulu Lok 2nd Row: Shawn Rogers. Lincoln Phipps, David Gottlieb, Brian Cooper, David Vogel, Jose Almeida, Clint Rodenfels, Ed Dawson, Mike Kilroy. Peter Graves. Ed Lok 194-Organi2ations Yearbook Editors: Front Row: Katie McGuire, Laurel Linstedt, Sallie Vogel. Hannah Yi, Joan Wang. Juliet Virtue. Michelle Katzaroff. 2nd Row: Chris Linnett. Jon Shull, Don Barnett. Once again the Palos Verdes yearbook staff put in a hardworking, successful year. All deadlines were met with some of the staff working until the early hours of the morning . Taking pictures, developing, and printing them, the photographers also contributed to the annual ' s record of the year. Crises of all kinds were encountered and overcome. WHO ' S THERE? exclaims a confused Hannah Yi. already perturbed by the disapearance of Mrs. Linehan. Organizations- 195 ATHLETICS CARJuLR. s Expanding its sphere to include all the teams, the Pep Squad attended sporting events at home and away from home. They brought their spirit to more than just football and basketball; soccer and baseball were among the sports that benefited from the extra attention. Inspirational leadership by Anita Arminio, Cheerleader; Dawn Franklin, Songleader; and Lynne Brombach, Flagtwirler; all lead their respective squads in an exciting and rewarding year. Cheerleaders: Front Row: Shari Levitin, Anita Arminio, Kelly Mills. 2nd Row: Katliy Mulligan, Heather Hoods, Tina Taggart, Kathy Simon. MIRRORING Kim Schuler in her routine is Bridget Gleason as the flagtwirlers perform for the fans during a football game. Flagtwirlers: Front Row: Patty Barnum, Kim Schuler. 2nd Row: Bridget Gleason, Chris Carter, Lynne Brombach. 198-Cheerleaders 1 Hr Br w • ! ' Sf ' ■■■■ L .. ■ ' wi ' OHii H K r M -: M Lr B 1 § r 1 ' Songleaders: Dawn Franklin, Laura Ready. Laura Armstrong, Monica Andrews, Teresa Spalding, Debbie Hillard. Pep Squad raises crowd ' s Red Pride ' LET ME SEE YOU FRANKENSTEIN. shout the three groups of cheerleaders going for the throat during a game. Cheerleaders-199 Boys ' Varsity Cross Country finished another successful season undefeated, with a record of 10-0. It won the Bay League title and ranked fifth in CIF. Competition. The season increased its record to three and a half years with- out a loss, and only two defeats in eight years. I was very proud of the team, stated Coach Bob Latham. Captains for the teams were Tim Downs and Diane Harrell, the first girl captain. Awards for the Varsity boys were given to Dave Hoff for Most Valuable Player, Tim Downs for Athlete-of-the-Year Nominee, and Tom Sage for Most Improved Runner of the team. The team was a young team, so next year there will be a lot of returning runners. Captains for that team will be Graham Cumming, Dave Hoff, and Susan Kattlove. Boys ' Varsity cross country kef WORKING UP A TOUGH hill are Dave Hoff, Kent Brandmeyer, and Tom Sag I SEEMINGLY DISTRACTED by the wildly cheering spectators. Graham Cumming glides up a hill in an important Bay League meet. Boys ' Varsity Cross Country: Front Row: Tom Sage, Kent Brandmeyer. Warren McArthur. 2nd Row: Sean Scully, Tim Downs. 3rd Row: Coach Dave Paulson, Graham Cumming, Dave Hoff, Coach Bob Latham. 200-Boys ' Cross Country OS a running streak; JV finishes second Boys ' JV Cross Country: Front Row: Drew Flood, Mark Horinbein, Keith Watson, MikeO ' Rourke 2nd Row: Graham Biggins, Evan Smith, Doug MacKallor. John Halamka, Phil Talbert. 3rd Row: Coach Dave Paulson, Glenn Sigworth, Pete Hodgson, Tim Keenan, Scott Young, Coach Bob Latham. Finishing its season, the Boys ' Junior Varsity cross country team achieved a strong record of 8-2. Both of its loses were by one point. It placed second in the tough Bay League competition. It was a strong running squad, with the Most Valuable player award for the Junior Varsity going to Mike O ' Rourke. STRAINING TO MAINTAIN HIS LEAD over his opponent is Drew Flood. RUNNING, Glenn Sigworth and Graham Biggins stride the worst of hills. Boys ' Cross CounhT;-201 Girls ' cross country runs away with title The Varsity Girls ' Cross Country Team completed an undefeated sea- son, and then capped it with their first GIF 4-A championship. This, after surmounting numerous financial dif- ficulties, was a truly outstanding team. Among the honor-laden runners were Diane Harrell; first girl co-captain, and Athlete-of-the-Year Nominee; and Julie Vogt, Most Inspirational Runner, who motivated the team throughout the year. Along with the rest of the team, they completed their finest season ever at PV. I ' ' CHEERING ON TEAMMATE Diane Harrell, Suzanne Schrandt watches her win. Girls ' Varsity Cross Country: Front Row: Dianne Harrell, Suze Fritz, Heidi Stoltz 2nd Row: Susan Kattlove, Suzy Alden, Anne Bensch. 3rd Row: Coach Dave Paulson, Diana Vogt, Julie Vogt, Coach Bob Latham MAINTAINING HER BIG LEAD is Julie Vogt 202-Girls ' Varsity Cross Country r r STARTING THEIR RUN, PV girls are on their way to another victory. AS A TEAMMATE LOOKS ON, Diana Vogt finishes with a sure victory. . 7 • A DEEP IN CONCENTRATION, Suzy Alden climbs a difficult hill with persistence. CONCENTRATING ON HER FOOTWORK, Heidi Stoltz swiftly strides. Girls ' Varsity Cross Country-203 Finishing their season undefeated, the Girls ' Junior Varsity Squad captured the Bay, League Crown. With their 10-0 record, the girls established themselves as strong contenders for future Bay League titles. Led by Todd Chambers, the Boys ' Freshman Cross Country team won another Bay League Championship. They finished their season with a 10-0 record and exhibited depth and a great sense of team effort. The Boys ' Sophmore Cross Country team, with Bay League ' s MVP Steve Wilhem, finished strongly with a 6-4 record. ' C- . V -!JW ' ' V . A-:M ' ' -♦■rT. r ' - i I ROUNDING A PAINFUL TURN is runner Cara Anderson during an important dual meet. ■. Girls ' cross country team conquers Girls ' Junior Varsity Cross Country: Front Row: Brigid Campbell. Therese Brandmeyer, Julie Murphy. 2nd Row: Joanne Givins, Laurie Lenehan, Jacquie Yu, Deanna Savo. 3rd Row: Coach Dave Paulson. Jenny Dollar, Becky Stack, Suzanne Schrandt. Anne Young, Heidi Dinkier, Coach Bob Latham. CONTRIBUTING HER PART TO ANOTHER Junior Varsity victory is Therese Brandmeyer. 204-Cross Country Boys ' teams dominate league Boys ' Freshman Cross Country: Front Row: Roger Booth, Hugh Driscoll. 2nd Row: Tom Hart, Greg Hill, Jim Li. 3rd Row: Coach Dave Paulson, Tom Ramsdell, Mike Clifford, Kirk Silver, Todd Chambers, Coach Bob Latham. f OUTDISTANCING HIS COMPETITION is Roger Booth V It! €: % i- 1 (m Boys ' Sophomore Cross Country: Front Row; Steve Miller. Steve Wilhem. Paul Morris. Marc Dollinger. 2nd Row: Coach Dave Paulson, Nick Yarymovych, Jay Kowal, Mike Gavin, Coach Bob Latham. lEEZING ALONG TO conquer Agony Hit! is sophomore Paul Morris. Cross Country-205 STREAKING DOWNFIELD past an oppenent towards the goal line is senior Clay Eisenbrand. ROLLING OUT WITH the option is quarterback Pete Best. Varsity Football: Front Row: Jim Brown, Tim Aldrete, Doug Lewis, Rick Savage, Dave Faust, Mike Katz, Allan Ward, Dave Mulligan, Pat Campbell, Scott Daniels. 2nd Row: Mark Busch. Jim Mays, Steve Wingert, Terry Colen, Ed Hong, Steve Lewis, Pete Best. Jeff Reese, Andy Kallikounis, Coach Mike House. 3rd Row: Kevin Ball, Mike Destabelle, Bob Cavecche, John Rathbone, Pete Zambas, Greg Denham, Dean White, Mike Morris, Mark Porizky, Kevin Judge, Coach Joe Kelly. 4th Row: Mark Halikis, Jeff Kaye, Jim Heckel. Alec Mollar, Steve Donahue. Mike O ' Hara, Clay Eisenbrand. A! Hart. Doug Copper. Mike Egan, Coach Ken Russell. 5th Row: John Moloney. Chris Settevendemie. Dave Stubben. Richard Del Guercio, Buck Shaw, Mike Attlesley, Joe Upegui, Scott Bruce, Coa ch Dave Kirk. 206- Varsity Football Sea Kings win Bay League title WITH TOUGH BLOCKING Jim Mays receives the handoff and sweeps around end. Varsity football had a great season with an overall record of 10-3. We had to make many sacrifices and put in a lot of work and it paid off. ' ' said Coach Ken Russell. Before the season, we didn ' t know what kind of team we ' d have, but wanted to win Bay League, and did, said Russell. In CIF, the Sea Kings went on to beat Long Beach Jordan and San Marcos before losing to undefeated Compton in the semi-finals. The team voted for Clay Eisenbrand as MVP for the year. Eisenbrand and Pete Best received Most Valuable Offensive Players while Joe Upegui and Buck Shaw shared Most Valuable Defensive Players. Eisenbrand got Senior Athlete of the Year Nominee. ' -hiMia ' f t MM T DEFENDERS ALL ABOUT, Eisenbrand works to get a first down. mf ' m SEA KING DEFENDERS crush their opponent with a typical gang tackle. AGAINST MIRALESTE, Mike O ' Hara unleashes a long bomb I Varsity Football- 207 19 .«- ' li9 . ,?§ V? .? Sophomore football: Front Row: Tom Good, Martin Wellington, Jeff Chai, Todd Smith, Craig Morris, Glen Russell, Tim Hunt, Allen Johnson, Rob MacKay, Ricardo Martine. 2nd Row: Terry Hendricks, Steve Ward, Jamie Kay, Ramon Fuentevilla, Ryan Stearns, Pat Lindsay, Matt Downs, Lee Marge, Dave Halikis, Jeff Cook, Tim Lotina-Wyman. 3rd Row: Coach Bill Judy. Bob Mehdizadeh, Shannon McMillan, Scott Hamilton, Vince Pozzouli, Craig Doherty, Bill Chappelear, Rick Watson, Dave Billings, John Crook, Coach Steve Sauers, Coach Pete Fawaz. 4th Row: John Elmajian, Mike Hart, Scott Carroll, Pete Ferryman, Marty Dehart, Mark Brown, Ed Gorsuch, John Mitchell, Craig Donaldson. PV ' s Soph Football Team ended the year winning the Bay League Title with a League record of 5-0, with an overall record of 8-2. The Frosh team, meanwhile, had a disappointing season, finishing 0-6-2. The Sophomore team had a well- balanced running and passing attack with a very aggressive defense. Their outstanding games, according to Pat Lindsay, were the wins over RH, 51-7, and North, 39-16. Overall, Quarterback Mike Hart was the team ' s outstanding performer. The Freshman team, however, had problems getting it all together. A major setback occured midway through the season, when Quarterback Jeff Brown suffered a knee injury. The toughest game for the Frosh team was against Bishop Montgomery, where they lost a heartbreaker 21-20 in the final minutes. The team ' s MVP Award went to running back Bill Mashey. SOPHOMORE SEA KING brings down the West High quarterback singlehandedly. 208Football Sophs tackle Bay League BRINGING DOWN Culver City ' s quarterback is running freshman Ernie Kern. BEING PURSUED Soph Quarterback Mike Hart delivers under pressure. i FRESHMAN QUARTERBACK Jeff Brown delivers the ball dow nfield. Freshman Football: Front Row: Brad Nelson, Ernie Kern, Eric Edmondson, Chuck McGarry, Adam Norris, Dwight Nager, Robert Shimeall. 2nd Row: Frank Malone, Joe Militello, John Jelsma, Jerry Finnegan, Chris Rice, Craig Brown, Jason Fenimore, Les Doud. 3rd Row: Coach Keith Von Zup, Jon Schoon, Mike Dempsey, Ron Hawkins, Tim Welch, Curt Peters, Anthony Duran, Dave Jansson, David Spalding, Coach Jeff Lulejian, Coach Chris Colaw. 4th Row: Tom Marracci, Bill Mulky, Jeff Brown, Richard Stack, David Janssens, Jeff Leonard, Matt Haire, Greg Christiansen, Jim Alberts, Alan MacQuoid. 5th Row: Mike Mc- Donnell, Bo Barker, Tom Matteson, Eric Blatt, Greg Davis, Marty Setteven- demie. Randy Neale, Jim Bowles, Frank Valacak. Footbali-209 PV polo acquires two new coaches Although the Varsity water polo team had a disappointing season, the new coaches, Kermit Olson and Kevin Williams, felt that the team progressed throughout the fall season. At the end of the 1979 season, Don Schultz was awarded the Most Valuable Player and Captain ' s awards; Rich Levine was Most Inspirational Player; the Most Improved Players were Ken Sax and David Woodward; Don Schultz and Jay Duston were top scorers. --- STRIVING FOR POSSESSION OF the ball, is Ken Sax, as Chris Beckert looks on. tr -v ' i« ' « ' « ' «-« ' '  C T T«r '  ' « ' « ' ( sSf Varsity Water Polo: Front Row: Don Schultz, Chris Beckert, David Woodward. Steve Martz, Ken Sax, Rich Levine, Mike Antrim, Matt Pipkin. 2nd Row: Coach Kermit Olson, Jay Duston. Dan Nelson. Tom Peck. Sheldon Sweeney, Coach Kevin Williams. TRYING FOR A SHOT on goal Is Most Valuable Player Don Schultz. LOOKING FOR AN OPEN man to pass to is goalie David Woodward. 210- Water Polo Frosh-Soph Water Polo: Front Row: Grant Bly, Bob Mignacca, Scott Doney, Todd Olson, Dave Bebb, Rob Nelson, John Neth, Rick Stuhlbarg, Mike Hogan, Paul Green, Jeff Duston. 2nd Row: Coach Kermit Olson, Louis Gerhardy, David Mathis, Bill Woodard, Ken McArthur, David Antrim, Peter Nelson, Jeff Owens, Greg Wendt, Chris Galvin, Coach Kevin Williams. Frosh-Soph ties for first in league Starting off with an excellent season, the Frosh-Soph water polo team finished with an outstanding record. Winning four games and losing only one, the team placed first in Bay League. All of the team members played well. Dave Bebb was named Most Valuable Player, and Stephan Olson and Dave Bebb were the fall season ' s top scorers. iter.;;- v ma .-.•c ■ TRYING TO RETRIEVE THE ball from an opposing player is Peter Nelson. m j ' s i J ' i - ftj V. , A-« -jf SWIMMING TO MEET THE ball before an opponent is Louis Gerhardy. DURING A FROSH-SOPH and Varsity practice two players fight for the ball. Water PoIo-211 Tennis team has a very smashing year Finishing the league with a record of 9-4 the Varsity placed third in the Bay League. The team went to the third round in CIF. Kathy Ross and Lesley Ferguson qualified for CIF Individuals. The Most Inspirational Player was Sherri Ross, the Most Improved Player was Michele Myers, and the M(?st Valuable Player was Kathy Ross. The team finished an outstanding season. The JV team finished first in the Bay League with a record of 11-2. The Most Improved Player was Kelly Evers. Girls ' Varsity Tennis: Front Row: Nicole Lachman, Kerry Evers, Lesley Ferguson 2nd Row: Sherry Ross. Kathy Ross, Kim Giordanella. Janice Mersing 3rd Row: Coach Ann Warfle, Laura Juell, Schylar Barnhill. Michele Myers, Joanna Glass. GETTING DOWN LOW, Kim Giordanella returns a quick volley SHOWING A STRONG BACKHAND Lesley Ferguson carefully guards her alley. 212-Girls ' Tennis A VARSITY PLAYER displays good follow-through on a return to her opponent. EAGERLY WAITING, Micheie Myers prepares to smash the ball. Girls ' JV Tennis: Front Row: Bridget Tobin, Caroline Arminio, Tiffany Pugh, Erika Whitnnore. 2nd Row: Coach Ann Warfle, Suzanne Davidson, Laura Brownson, Marlene Veal. Jenny Kamar, Patti Campbell. Michel Fountain(not pictured) LOOKING HIGH, a varsity player waits to serve the ball. Girls ' Tennis-213 WITH KIM POPPA FLYING their first round GIF win Amigos High School. the team celebrates over opponent Los Girls ' Varsity Volleyball; Front Row: Victoria Stein, Juliet Virtue, Garrie Trimm, Kim Poppa. 2nd Row: Mary Curtis, Jennifer Leh, Laurel Linstedt. 3rd Row: Syrena Carlbom, Krissy Zaleski, Pam Linstedt, Coach Mike Jagd. GIVING THE TEAM some pre-game strategy is Coach Mike Jagd. EXECUTING A PERFECT SPIKE is Krissy Zaleski during an important game. 214-Girls ' Volleyball First place family goes to CIF SOPHOMORE Maria Hart displays her great hitting ability, while Sheila Miller covers for her. Varsity volleyball completed their best season ever with a 14-1 record. Under the leadership of first year coach Mike Jagd, the girls went undefeated in the Ocean League. PV won the first two rounds of GIF, easily defeating Los Amigos and Crescenta Valley. Palos Verdes then lost to Santa Ana in the quarterfinals. Leadership throughout the season was provided by the two captains, Victoria Stein and Krissy Zaleski. Krissy Zaleski won the award for Ocean League MVP, as well as MVP of the team. Victoria Stein was awarded Most Inspirational, and Laurel Linstedt won the title of Most Improved. Under the coaching of Kris Crawford, the Junior Varsity improved tremendously over the season. Captain and MVP Stacey Gleason led the team to an 8-4 record. FIRST TEAM ALL-LEAGUE PLAYER Syrena Carlbom goes for the hit while Victoria Stein covers her. Girls ' JV Volleyball: Front Row: April Crawford. 2nd Row: Maria Hart, Kimmie Whitely, Patti Spiegel. 3rd Row: Lisa Cardella, Sheila Miller. Diane McCall, Caryn Barab. 4th Row: Coach Kris Crawford. Stacy Gleason, Trudi Sharpsteen, Kathy Cagney.5th Row: Sherilyn Stolz, Kim Vorse, Erin Stephenson. Girls ' Volleyball-215 Sea Kings excel in outstanding season Following an excellent season winning nineteen games and losing only six, the boys ' basketball team played in one of its best seasons yet. The team displayed its great talent by winning the Covina Tournament and ending the season with second place in Bay League. The team made it to GIF but was knocked out in competition later. The team ' s coach, John Mihaljevich, felt that the 1980 varsity basketball team was one of the better teams in school history. Among the many talented players Jeff Acres and Mark Acres were selected for all-league players first team. Greg Fitzgibbons made the all-league players second team. TRYING TO FIND ANOTHER open man to pass to is Junior Mark Acres. Varsity Basketball: Front Row: Bart Porter, Coach John Mihaljevich, Terrence Yu 2nd Row: Bill Shearer, Dave Kunchal, Erich Schultz, Mark Acres, Jeff Acres, Greg Fitzgibbons, Mike Pickel, Will Brady, John Arndt. 216-Basketball -f OBHET f H M - T ' - fen! i - w K H[fir|| | k ■ L k 1 1 1 ■v K t 1 LEAPING HIGH UNDER THE BASKET, John Arndt reaches for the ball. L r - uitttt .ler- lifl AJIH STRIVING TO SCORE ANOTHER important two points is Jeff Acres. IN A CRUCIAL GAME, a PV player fights hard over the ball. EASILY JUMPING HIGH OVER his opponents ' reach is Mark Acres. Basketbail-217 Junior Varsity works hard but Team effort was the best thing that came out of the Junior Varsity ' s season. They finished fourth in Bay League with a 4-6 record and had a 7-12 overall record. Coach Joe Kelly said, The team played to their ability near the end of the season. Their attitude and the way they never gave up helped to make the season profit- able. Our co-MVP ' s were Leo Childs and sophomore Mike Hart. Steve Standring and team captain Bob Dinetz also played consistently. Junior Varsity Basketball: Front Row: Tony Clark. Bob Dinetz. 2nd Row: Rick Savage Andy Dowdell, Coach Joe Kelly, John Kronenberg. David Kraatz. 3rd Row: Al Hart. Tate Richardson, Leo Childs, Steve Strandring, Mike Hart. TIPPING IN A REBOUND against Morningside is freshman Ed Donovan JUMPING FOR A SHOT, Andy Dowdell scores two points for the JVs. 218-Boys ' Junior Varsity Basketball Sophs do well and Frosh improve Sophomore Basketball: Front Row ' : Jim Porter, Moon Pak, Jamie Hunt, Bill Mulkey 2nd Row: Scott Schuler, John Heffernan, Bill Mashy, Craig Donaldson, Robbie Warren, Kevin Spillane, Coach Ralph Lepore. Freshman Basketball: Front Row: Paul Woodward, Roman Horeczko. Bernie Brinkman, Tod Muilenberg, James Regan, Sam Silverman. 2nd Row: Coach John Eberhard, Steve Otera, Stan Chao, Ed Donovan. Eric Blatt. Scott Snell, Tom Marracci. DRIVING FOR A LAY-UP is sophomore player Jim Porter. Hustle provided the sophomore bas- ketball team with a very good season. They finished second in Bay League with a 7-3 record and had a 15-8 overall record. The sophomores also won the Mira Costa Tournament and placed fourth in the Hawthorne Tour- nament. Key players were MVP Craig Donaldson, as well as Jim Porter, Kevin Spillane, and freshman Robbie Warren, according to Coach Ralph Lepore. Much improvement occurred during the freshmen season. Finishing a dis- appointing fifth with a 2-8 Bay League record and a 5-14 overall record, Coach John Eberhard said, The team played well in the second half of league. They worked hard and never gave up when it would have been easy to. Key players were MVP Scott Snell as well as James Regan (outside shooting) , Stan Chao and Ed Donovan (rebounding) , Eric Blatt (defense) , and captain Tod Muilen- burg (passing). Boys ' Frosh-Soph Basketball-219 -- i n • . mj i J «. 1 w ■Kf ......ilAaii = (ffl v== fr lyiM ) i ( T ■ , r m 1 ■ 4 zJ  i % ' TaIl tV ..t -.J E l ,|p miCW fp ' W: 1 wMiM m ' ' 1 im ' I fl r- 1. 1 ■IK - !■■ IM B .ii ' • ' IM i f1 Jl Varsity Basketball: Front Row: Michelle Adair. Lorelei Landero. Tara Thompson. 2nd Row: Coach Becky Fields. Marian Oshita. Lorinda Cristallo. Kim Poppa. Kelly Martz, Maria Strong. Both the Girls ' Varsity and JV Basketball teams suffered problems. Varsity finished 2-9 in the Bay League and 6-16 overall. JV ended the season at 1-14. Varsity had problems getting it all together, although there were many returning players. In the last half of the season they played well, beating El Segundo and Miraleste while losing tough games to RH and North. All contributed; Kelly Martz and Kim Poppa were the high scorers for the season. Captain Kelly Martz was elected first team all Ocean League on the first ballot. JV also suffered problems, a major one being that there was only one returning player. Said Coach Becky Fields, This was a building and learning year for the JV team. It will pay off next year. Two high scorers for the season were Valencia Lara and Ellie Mc Cormack. OUT MANUVERING HER OPPONENTS, Varsity player Kim Poppa dribbles downcourt easily. 220-Glrls ' Basketball vC 1 i Mr 1 I 4| % DOMINATING THE BOARDS. Tara Thompson jumps for the ball. JUMPING HIGH TO WIN THE TOSS Kirsten Crane outreaches her North opponent. Girls ' Basketball fights tough competition JV Basketball: Front Row: Karyn Shishido. 2nd Row: Nancy Buehner, EUie Mc Cormack, Mary Ann Braeden, Maria Baculi 3rd Row: Coach Becky Fields, Val Fischer, Karen Chapkis, Kirsten Crane, Valencia Lara, Sue Pickel. Girls ' Basketball-221 Boys ' Varsity Soccer: Front Row: Jim Israel , Russ Muth , Greg Chiodo. Jeff Goodman, Doug Swanson, HyunLee, MarkPorizky. 2nd Row: David Kratz, Chuck Knauer. Chris Linnett, Peter Steskal, Jim Rupert. Chris Allaire, Bill Clancy. 3rd Row: Tom Bennett. Chilton Nix, Eric Bingemann, Coach Alan King, Mark Gaubatz. Don Barnett. Rick Polacek GOING UP FOR THE HEAD against an obviously foul opponent is sophomore Doug Swanson. Swanson had a fine season and was named all-League. SHOWING THE FINE OFFENSIVE PLAY that earned him his titles is Rick Polacek. 222-Boys ' Varsity Soccer SKILLFULLY REROUTING A FOE is junior forward Greg Chiodo during a playoff game. Strong finish achieves third round CIF BEATING OFF A SLOWFOOTED OPPONENT IS FOWARD Mark Porizky as he stretchs past a West Warrior. OUTREACHING THE OPPOSITION, all-League half-back Mark Gaubatz reaches past ensuing West Warrior. Losing 2-1 in the fifth overtime of a tough match against West, PV ended its season in the third round of CIF bringing out a record crowd. The team came on with a strong finish in season to capture third place in Bay League and a seat in CIF. It won two crucial and miraculous games against both South and Rolling Hills. The season ended with a 17-5-2 record and 5-4-1 in league. The team never lost its inspiration under the leadership of captains Chris Allaire and Rick Polacek. Allaire also gained the Best Defense title and Polacek received Senior Nominee and Most Valuable Player. Jeff Goodman was awarded Best Offense. Mark Porizky deservingly got Most Inspirational Player while Bill Clancy and Tom Bennett split the Most Improved Player award. Porizky, Peter Steskal, and Steve Kane are the tri-captains for the next year ' s squad. AVOIDINGTHE FUTILE efforts of an opponent ' sdefense, senior Don Barnett flies over afallen foe. Boys ' Varsity Soccer-223 Frosh-Soph soccer finished fourth in Bay League. The team started out strong, winning five out of seven games and placing fourth in the South Invitational Tournament. Unfortunately the team lost six valuable players in an accidental violation of CIF rules. The team, although not as strong as it was in the beginning of the season, went on to beat South 2-1 in the last and most exciting game, the team finished the season 9-7-1 overall and 4-5-1 in the Bay League. JV also finished fourth. Starting out very strong, the team placed second behind West in the South Tournament. It tied many games and finished its season 12-6-4 overall and 2-4-4 in Bay League. Junior Varsity Soccer: Front Row: John Steskal. Steve Kane. Jorge Oaxaca. Bo Kaemerle. Jon Israel 2nd Row: Jon Stancliffe, Jan Amend. Peter Herbig. Joe Ludwick. Ross Levy 3rd Row: Sean Scully, Pat Campbell. Nam Kim. Dave Woodward, Elliot Sumi. Scott Bornstein, IN THE TRUE SPIRIT OF TEAMWORK, Steve Kane and Scott Bornstein close in on a South High offensive player. DRIBBLING SKILLFULLY, Bo Kaemerle heads down the field with the ball 224Boys ' Junior Varsity Soccer Junior Varsity and Frosh-Soph finish fourth in league DRIBBLING PAST A DEFENDER. Joe Militello attempts to score. GETTING READY to trap the ball is midfielder Frank Malone , - J. t Frosh-Soph Soccer: Front Row: Will Veal. JoelKarasawa. TonyGuadini. Scott Gillette, Tom Atha, Frank Malone. Neil Armstrong 2nd Row: Mike Conrad, Joe Militello, Will Sprosen. Drew Leonard. Mark Leone. Bo Barker. Dave Orser, Lance Stanley. 3rd Row:Coach Barry Sacks. Eric Kraus, Dave Silvestre. Bo Barker. Andy MacTavish. Randy Neal, Tom Matteson, Nick Dedlouiso, Ken Spears, Coach Gary Johnson. JUMPING HIGH to head the ball is Ken Spears. Boys ' Frosh-Soph Soccer-225 HEADING THE BALL over defenders. Cann Jennings moves toward the forward line for a scoring goal. TRYING TO CONTROL THE BALL Trudi Sharpsteen sets up for a shot. PASSING BY AN RH FULLBACK Jennifer Leh heads straight for the goaL Girls ' Varsity Soccer: Front Row: Jenny Fechner, Trudi Sharpsteen. Gretchen Zimmerman, Juliet Virtue. Brenda Daly. 2nd Row: Carin Jennings, Sharrie Tyler, Jody Fechner, Beth Bennett, Jennifer Leh. 3rd Row: Krissy Zaieski, Wendy Maners, Coach Pat Costantini, Bill Owens, Katharin Gustafson. Pam Linstedt. Not Pictured: Janet Coffey. 226-Girls ' Varsity Soccer Girls ' Junior Varsity Soccer: Front Row: Jill Condon, Kate Halkett, Monica Gorman, Mitch Merlander. 2nd Row: Dawn Goodman, Sheila Miller, Ann Blank, Kirsten Stanr. 3rd Row: Lisa Simpson, Amy Hoyt, Coach Bill Owens, Melissa Collins, Sheryl Stark. Girls ' soccer teams win League titles Varsity soccer completed another season by winning the Bay League Championship with a 17-1-1 record. One of the highlights of their season was winning first place in the South Tournament during Christmas. Jody Fechner, Jennifer Leh, and Carin Jennings controlled the offense while Jenny Fechner and Janet Coffee handled the midfield, Krissy Zaleski stabilized the defense. Because of their combined efforts, Janet Coffey and Jody Fechner were awarded team co-MVPs. Krissy Zaleski was named Most Inspirational and Juliet Virtue was awarded Most Improved. The Junior Varsity team, coached by Bill Owens, was also league champs with their 14-1-1 record. Captain Mitch Merlander led the team in scoring and was named MVP. Sheila Miller and Lisa Simpson were awarded a co-Most Improved award and Amy Hoyt was named Most Inspirational. FIGHTING FOR THE BALL during a Rolling Hills match, Varsity co-MVP Jody Fechner plays her own style of aggressive soccer. TAKING Ttiil BALL down the wing. Junior Varsity MVP Mitch Merlander demonstrates her ball handling talents. Girls ' Varsity Soccer-227 Varsity wrestlers take on all comers PV ' s Varsity wrestling team had an outstanding year. Under the guidance of Coach Peter Fawaz, the team finished 12-2 in overall dual meet competition, the best season in over ten years of fierce competition. Leading the group, the four league champions were John Conners, Dave Faust, Jeff Kaye, and Allan Ward. Five varsity members reached the CIF finals: Tracy Carpenter, John Connors, Dan Hatano, Jeff Kaye, and Allan Ward. Junior Varsity wrestling didn ' t finish as champions, but they did have a very good year, finishing 3rd place in league. Leading these young strivers were league champions Greg Alvarado, Andy Marckesano, and Steve Shouse. STRUGGLING HEROICALLY, John Connors tries to pin a tired, but tough opponent, Vance Ito, THIS PALOS VERDES VARSITY WRESTLER shows style in his attennpl to pin his opponent. JV-Frosh-Soph Wrestling: Front Row: Eric Edmondson, Chuck Mc Garry, Amir Abolfathi, Andrew Marckesano, Greg Wertz, John Nagy, Kirk Cowan, 2nd Row: Adam Norris, Jamin Kazarian, Eric Friedland, Darrel Sato. Eric Jhaveri, David Odaka, John Mc Manus- 3rd Row: Coach Walter Donahue, Stephan Kaback, Jeff Neal, Robert Mackey, Ryan Sterns, Steve Shouse, Manfred Maehler, John Cubbin. 228-Wrestling Varsity Wrestling: Front Row: Vance Ito. Tim Tanner, Fred Rampino. John Connors. 2nd Row: Tony Burack. Dan Hatano. Allan Ward, Curtis Ball, Greg Aivarado. Ray McConn. 3rd Row: Coach Peter Fawaz, Jeff Kay, Tracy Carpenter. Terry Colen, Dave Faust, Eric Samuel- son, Coach Walt Donahue. WRAPPING UP his opponent is senior wrestler Tim Tanner in a match. ATTEMPTING TO OVERCOME an opponent by a pin is Terry Colen VARSITY ALLAN WARD FIGHTS against the odds for victory in a three-handed match. Wrestling-229 Varsity Tennis: Front Row: Gary Meltzer, Dave Holt. Mike McLaughlin. Mike Chekian, Steve Spearman, Paul Boyne. 2ncl Row: Mark Kolenic. Chris Williams, Steve McDonald, Jeff Brothers, Donny Young. Brian Turnacliff, Matt Pipkin. AS THE NUMBER ONE VARSITY DOUBLES TEAM. Paul Boyne and Larry Rein take the advantage. VARSITY PLAYER Donny Young practices his backhand during workout. 230-Tennis ; K ?5 ' ' Tt. ' i Si : ' L ' . ifir(st¥!i ' j ' 7: ■-.■■ rs i- w s--- Chekian returns as team ' s top player PV ' s tennis team consistently performed well throughout the season. Coach Alan King lead the team to a victorious season with captains Paul Boyne and Jeff Brothers. With a young team consisting of mostly sophomores, King expects a CIF championship in a couple of years. Leading the Varsity team were Larry Rein and Paul Boyne, with Rein being a four year veteran. Junior Mike Chekian was the number one singles player on the Varsity team. STANDING AT THE BACKLINE, Mike Chekian returns a smashing volley. Junior Varsity Tennis: Front Row: Eric Shih, Rudi Solis, Kevin Southerland, Ron Taylor, Scott Russo. 2nd Row: Gary Meltzer, Drew Leonard, Jan Amend, Alan Kapen, Paul Kramer, Todd Montgomery, Chris Williams. Tennis-231 • ♦ « SHOWING THAT THE BACKSTROKE is a breeze is swimmer Stephen Olson SHOWING HIS PROPER FORM, Varsity captain Rich Levine is ready to enter the water at the signal. SENIOR RICH LEVINE swims the Varsity breaststioke hoping to win the event. Boys ' Varsity Swimming: Front Row: Steve Martz. Warren Sussex 2nd Row: Stephan Olson, Robert Enzerink, Wesley Stone, Todd Hogan. 3rd Row: Doug Gould, Bill Legg, Dave Bebb, Rich Levine, Mike Antrim. 232Swimming Smooth strokes and hard kicking pay off for swimmers r EXCELLENT DIVING was a characteristic of Rob Nelson who is showing high hopes for the future. Strong swimmers on the Varsity squad this year were Steve Martz, Wanen Sussex, and Sean Judge. The team showed a great deal of talent in various events. Excellent times were made by Steve Martz in the 200 and 100 yard freestyle, Warren Sussex in the 50 and 100 yard free. Sean Judge in the 100 yard backstroke and Jay Duston in the butterfly. Sheldon Swenney performed well in the individual medley. Rich Levine was the Varsity captain. He provided inspiration and spirit which helped give the team strength throughout the season. A great asset to the swimming program was the Varsity diver, Rob Nelson. With tough training all year, he became known among the best divers in CIF. Coach Dan Porter comments, This year our guys gained experience and had a lot of fun. I ' m really pleased with their performance. SENIOR WARREN SUSSEX enters the water with a look of concentration and determination to defeat his opponents. Swimming-233 ?8i '   Led by new coach Jean Mhyre, the girls ' varsity swim team performed well in the 1980 season. Varsity swimmers Kelly Martz, Betsy Spears, and Meike Amend led the team all season with a promise for CIF finals. With only five graduating seniors in the spring season, the varsity swim team showed that future seasons will be successful. i ir ' ■% 3.1 BACKSTROKER MEIKE AMEND shows top form for an important and exciting meet. Girls ' Varsity Swimming: Front Row: Kelly McGrath, Betsy Spears, Kelly Martz, Gretchen Price. 2nd Row: Elyse Schauwecker, Sarah Harper, Sandy Mishell, Meike Amend, Karen Beggs, Marlyne Zalma, Peggy Ninnis, Theresa Reilly. 3rd Row: Amy Clark, Marcie Ferdig, Tatiana Yarymovych, Statistician Ellen Zalman, Statistician Laura Murphy. 234-Swimming SS f t fUniifltfrntuikkikiiiltUtiMlti }A i % ii i SHOWING HER IMMENSE TALENT in a good starting dive is senior Kelly Martz. Swim team ensures success v v FLYING THROUGH THE AIR on her way to a first place is Sandy Mishell. FRESHMAN PEGGY NINNIS COMES up for a gulp of air. STRUGGLING FOR ANOTHER excellent finish is freestyler Elyse Schauwecker. Swimmlng-235 %«• ■■ COMING UP FOR AIR is Tracy Kindred in her race for the finish line. EXIBITING FINE BACKSTROKE form is Erin Mulvinhill as she goes for the win Girls ' Junior Varsity Drowns Opponents Girls ' Junior Varsity Swimming: Front Row: Susan Beggs. Statistician Juliette Zalma. Lisa Cardella. Jill Evans. Brooke Greenburg, Melinda Heitz, Jenny Dollar. 2nd Row: Cathy Grennan, Jamie Friedland, Kathleen Mehling. Cara Kennedy, Erin Mulvinhill, Tracy Kindred. Nevert Bakhoum. 3rd Row: Holly MacTavish. Kylie Albershardt, Coach Jean Myhre Megan Carroll, Ingrid Enzerink. 236-Swimming Guys ' Frosh-Soph Laps Up Success Boys ' Frosh-Soph Swimining: Front Row: Tim McCallum. Art Fis. Scott Doney. Todd Olson, Stephan Olson 2nd Row: Jon Weigley. Pete Nelson, Jeff Duston. John Neth, 3rd Row: Henry Moeller, Randy Burg. Steve Gomez. Fariborz Ghamarifard. Girls ' Junior Varsity fared extremly well in its season. Freshmen Megan Carroll, Brooke Greenburg. and Jenny Dollar were a few of the outstanding swimmers. Coach Jean Myhre was very pleased with the team and felt that it will be a very strong team next year. Stated Coach Myhre. Many of the girls will form the nucleus of a very successful Varsity team in the years to come . ' ' Lead by new coach Dan Porter, the Boys ' Frosh-Soph team completed another successful season. It won the majority of its meets. Although the team was very inexperienced, Coach Porter felt that it improved greatly. YOU MEAN ITS FROZEN OVER ' ! exclaims Jeff Duston as he jumps from the blocks at the start of a race to his unknown fate. CONCENTRATING INTENTLY ON his goal is Jon Weigley as he swims toward the finish. Under the leadership of tricaptains Ed Hong, Tim Downs, and Dan Benner, the track team fared well in preseason competition. Excelling in long distance were Glenn Sigworth and Scott Young . Ed Hong and Chris Davis led the way in the short distance. Jim O ' Brien, Dan Benner, and Terry Colen led in the field events. Short distance Coach Dave Paulson said, We have individuals who will place first, but we don ' t have the depth in having people second and third. We don ' t have enough athletes; I guess it was because of the financial cutback. Coaches Pat Costantini and Ken Russell coached field events, while Coach Bob Latham worked with hurdlers and long-distance runners. I KU JUMPING THE HURDLES AND RACING TO THE FINISH LINE is captain Dan Benner % -M mm , Varsity Track: Front Row: Manager Greg Owens, Andy Kallikounis, Dan Nott, Charles Chu. Tom Sage, Kent Brandmeyer, Keith Watson, Dan Benner, Steve Raynes, Nam Kim, Scott Walters. 2nd Row: Coach Dave Paulson, Stuart Wong, Tom Combs, Sean Scully, Tim Downs, Terry Colen Bill Steinbroner, JeH Choulet, Chilton Nix, Graham Gumming, Walter McArthur, Ed Hong. Jeff Donegan, Mike Attlessey. 3rd Row: Coach Pat Constantini, Chris Davis, Joe Gagnon, Scott Young, Phil Talbert, Scott White, Francis Hu, Glenn Sigworth, Pat Campbell, Brad Adams, Greg Smith, Mike O ' Hara. Rick Del Guercio, John Halamka, Coach Bob Latham. 238-Track Varsity tracksters excel in pre-season competition WITH MUCH INTENSITY a group of spectators root violently for the Sea Kings. CLEARING THE CROSSBAR is Junior Terry Colen. DISCUSSING THE TRACK MEET are Coaches Bob Latham and Ken Russell. LOSING BY A FRACTION OF A SECOND is Ed Hong. Track-239 TRYING HER HARDEST Deanna Savo crosses the finish line with determination. AN EXHAUSTED DIANE HARRELL crosses the finish Girls ' track team small but mighty PV ' s girls track team ran well throughout the season. Led by captains Suzy Fritz and Sharrie Tyler, the team finished well at all their meets. Senior Diane Harrell, junior Susan Kattlove and freshmen Kathy Engel were strong performers in the running events. Valerie McFarlane excelled in the long and high jumps. Coach Latham summed up the team ' s ability when he said, What we lacked in quantity we possessed in quality. ' ' Many of the team members will return next year, and another winning season is expected. JV Track Team: Front Row: Teresa Brandmeyer, Anne Young, Lisa Simpson, Maria Luckevich 2nd Row: Dana Zefras. Evelyn Kibbe, Lynne Penwell, Suzanne Davidson. 3rd Row: Coach Pat Constantini, Patty Hughes, Coach Dave Paulsen, Tori Clark, Coach Bob Latham. 240Track RUNNING WITH A QUICK PACE are juniors Suzy Alden and Susan Kattlove. Varsity Track: Front Row: Kafhy Engel, Ann Bensch, Heidi Stoltz, Suze Fritz, Susan Kattlove, Diane Harrell. 2nd Row: Coach Dave Paulson, Shannon McLaughlin, Diana Vogt, Julie Stevenson, Melissa Pretz, Valerie McFaHane, Suzanne Schrandt, Suzy Alden. 3rd Row: Coach Pat Costantini, Monica Gorman, Sharrie Tyler, Deanna Savo, Patty Spiegal, Jeanette Smalley, Lisa Samuelson, Coach Bob Latham. Track-241 Tracksters show a lot of enthusiasm - 1 Q t ' t fi Sophomore Track Team: Front Row: Kevin Spillane, Rick Weber, Mark Andrews, Ed Gorsuch. 2nd Row: Coach Dave Paulson, Paul Morris, Jay Kowall, Nick Yarymovych, Steve Wilhem, Steve Miller. 3rd Row: Coach Pat Costantini, Greg Denham, Matt Downs. Pat Lindsay, Chris Price, Coach Bob Latham. GIVING HIS ALL in tne 440 relay is Chris Potampa. KEEPING A QUICK and steady pace in the freshman two-mile is Todd Chambers. 242-Track Boys ' Freshmen Track: Front Row: Roger Booth, Todd Chambers. Chris Potampa. Greg Hill, Tom Hart. 2nd Row: Coach Dave Paulson, Jim Lee, Hugh Driscoll, Lane Buche, Andy Laule. 3rd Row: Coach Pat Costantini, John Spillman, Frank Malone, Alan MacQuoid, Eric Mullins, Coach Bob Latham. WINNING THE 100 YARD dash is Alan MacQuoid. Under the leadership of coaches Bob Latham, Dave Paulson, Ken Russell, and Pat Costantini, the Freshmen and Sophomore track teams did very well . A few top freshmen sprinters were Frank Malone, Alan Mac Quoid, and Chris Potampa. Long distance runners were Todd Chambers, Roger Booth, and Greg Hill. There was also a very good sophomore combination with Ed Gorsuch, Pat Lindsay, and Kevin Spillane running with very good times in the 100, 220, and 440 yard dashes. Coach Bob Latham was quoted as saying, What we lack in quantity we possess in quality, this is due to the fact that not many people want to pay to play . ' ' CLEARING THE BAR by a hairsbreadth is freshman Frank Malone in a Bay League dual meet. Track-243 Coached by Michael Jagd, the boys ' volleyball team saw tough competition in their second year of existence. The varsity team played behind the setting of Cameron Hayase and Mike Ballsmith. Hitting power was supplied by Eric Larson, Bruce Korp, and Jeff Dedrick. Pat Flash Murray provided excellent defensive plays in the back court. The team played impressively at the Inglewood Tournament, making it to playoffs, but unfortunately lost to a tough Oceanview squad. Cameron Hayase and Eric Larson were awarded all- tournament honors, with Coach Jagd being awarded Coach of the tournament. The junior varsity team was coached by Kris Crawford. Doug Swanson, Elliot Hayase, and Tim Lotina- Wyman led the team with their setting abilities. First year players Pete Neuman, Paul Copley, and Walt Brannon showed great hitting and blocking ability. Passing was a strong point for Steve Kaback and Aaron King. Bo Kaemerle led the team in defensive saves. Volleyball team sets the pace Boys ' Varsity Volleyball: Front Row: Scott Bernstein. Jeff Holmes. Chris Linnett, John McGrath, Mike Ballsm ith. Bruce Korp, Eric Larson 2nd Row: Cameron Hayase, Jeff Dedrick. John Gotlieb, Pat Murray, Coach Michael Jagd. JUMPING TO FULL POTENTIAL to prevent the spike are seniors Pat Murray and Eric Larson. wn 0 HIGH on the net, Jeff Dedrick watches the ball. 244- Volleyball PERFORMING one of his superior sets is Cameron Hayase WELL ABOVE THE GROUND, Walt Brennan hits the ball while teammates cover. Boys ' Junior Varsity Volleyball: Front Row: Dave Marantz. Tod Muilenberg. Doug Swanson. Elliott Sumi, Steve Kaback, Paul Copely 2nd Row: Dave Kalin, Roger Kaplan. Doug Medve! Joe Cardella, Pete Neuman. FimLatina-Wyman, Coach Kris Crawford. 3rd Row: Elliott Hayase, Bo Kaemerle, Jeff Leonard. Walt Brannan, David Franklin, Aaron King, Coach Michael Jagd- GOING FOR the dink is Pete Neuman while teammates watch. Volleyball-245 Varsity baseball has tou conpetition Hard hitting and efficient fielding by Clay Eisenbrand and Mark Busch lead the PV Boys ' Baseball team to another successful season. Captain Stu Chausee, Pete Best, and B.J. Anthony left the offense with relatively little to do with their good, fast pitching. Coach Gil Eberhard provided the coaching, bringing the team another successful CIF season ONE OF THE FINE BUNTERS ON THE PV BASEBALL TEAM is Kirk Rallis, as he tries a sacrifice bunt down the first base line during a game against North High School. ((VI} . (ft ( m ' W M 4l ' . ' . Varsity Baseball: Front Row: Mark Busch, Mark Mayfield, Row: Kirk Rallis, Stu Chaussee. Joe Upegui, B.J Anthony, Peter Pak, Brad Witter, Jon Cameron. 2nd Row: Dave Clay Eisenbrand, Coach Gil Eberhard. Chappell, Mike Terry, Bob Vasey, Peter Best. Jim Mays. 3rd 246-Baseball mMm:m ONE OF THE MANY EXCELLENT PITCHERS ON THE VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM is Brad Witter, as he throws one of his many awesome pitches to the opposing player. READY FOR ACTION is first baseman Joe Upegui. SWINGING WITH EVERYTHING HE ' S GOT is Senior Clay Eisenbrand. AFTER KEEPING THE RUNNER ON 2ND, Peter Best goes back to position, while Mark Busch stands concentrating on the play. GETTING POSITIONED TO HIT THE BALL is one of the many outstanding Sea King players. Baseball-247 , gf f p ' « WATCHING THE BATTER, F S player Doug Kendall rounds second and heads for third base. Frosh-Soph Baseball: Front Row: Jamie Kaye, Ron Cerka, Glenn Russell, Andy Vuncanon, Kent Hill. 2nd Row: Coach Jim Drcnnen, Scott Carroll, Jim Ramsey, John Hueth. Doug Kendall, Kurt Wohlman, Scott Hamilton, Scott Schuler. Beginning their season at 2-2, the F S baseball team played with great enthusiasm. The team ' s hitting force was led by Scott Schuler, Andy Vuncanon, Jamie Kaye, and Kent Hill. F S ' s pitching staff was well balanced with Glenn Russell, Jim Ramsey, John Hueth, and Scott Carrol. In pitcher Scott Carrol ' s first performance, he threw an one-hitter in a win over Mira Costa, 9-4. Outstanding defensive plays were made by Scott Schuler, John Hueth, Kent Hill, and Ron Cerka. Ending the first half of their season 4-3, the JV baseball team performed well under a tough schedule. The team had a well rounded pitching staff with Bob Dinetz (3-0) and Mark Sampson (1-1) . JV ' s hitting force was led by Doug Lewis, Jim Brown, Steve King, and Scott Smith. Catcher Steve Hainline was the outstanding defensive player, throwing out four runners, one attempting to steal, in their win over RH, 12-11. ? fe ' .1 CONCENTRATING ON THROWING A PERFECT STRIKE F S pitcher Glenn RusseD debevers home. 248Baseball F S and JV baseball teams have great year ROUNDING SECOND BASE. JV player Scott Smith heads for home. SNAGGING A LINE DRIVE is F S second baseman John Hueth. SLAMMING ONE DOWNFIELD. soph Mark Sampson follows through. JV Baseball: Front Row: Craig Bradley, Greg Morris, Mike Katz, Moon Pax, Bob Dinetz. 2nd: Row: Steve Standring, Ken Jennings, Mark Sampson, Steve King, Scott Smith, Jim Brown. 3rd Row: Coach Bill Judy, Doug Lewis, Rick Helmig, Rick Savage, Steve Mainline, Asst. Coach Greg Witter. Baseball-249 Softball makes hits Girls ' Softball saw much tougher competition this year as they played in the restructured 4A Bay League. Coached by Becky Fields, the team had six returning players and acquired lots of underclass talent. Returning pitcher Kim Poppa led the defense with Pam Linstedt, Jody Fechner, Brenda Daly, and Carin Jennings rounding out the infield. Kimmer Spurgeon returned as the stabilizing outfielder. Captains Jody Fechner and Sherry Ross provided leadership throughout the season. Coached by John Mihalevich, the junior varsity team was led by captain Stacey Gleason. Defense was led by Jenny Fechner, Katherin Gustafson, Meg David, and Caryn Barab, behind the pitching of Ellie McCormack and Stacey Gleason. Katharin Gustafson led the offense with her hitting and base running abilities. Varsity Softball: Front Row: Kimmer Spurgeon, Brenda Daly, Kim Vorse, Carin Jennings, Juliet Virtue. 2nd Row: Coach Becky Fields, Beth Bennett, Pam Linstedt, Kim Poppa, Jody Fechner, Sherry Ross, Manager Mary Le Beau. 6Myi  4 m aw«ii««.-ij«. . - VARSITY SHORTSTOP JODY FECHNER covers third base to make an out. KIM POPPA SHOWS HER PITCHING FORM at a North High game. 250-Softball JUNIOR VARSITY THIRD BASEMAN Jenny Fechner shows her hitting form. CAUGHT IN A PICKLE. Caryn Barab slides for a close play. Junior Varsity Softball: Front Row:Caryn Barab, Trish Ricci, Jenny Fechner, Blair Craig, Alicia Pruitt, Ellie McCormack 2nd Row: Coach John Mihalevich. Stacey Gleason, Meg David, Lisa Mills, Kathy Leighton, Stacy Kline, Katharin Gustafson, Susan Pickel. VARSITY CENTERFIELDER Kimmer Spurgeon shows perfect bunting form at the plate. Softball-251 WORKING WELL ON THE UNEVEN BARS is Cindy Owen, who has proven herself to be a major asset to the gymnastics team. FRESHMAN JULIE NICHOLSON executes a difficult move on the bars WAITING FOR THE MARKS OF A PV COMPETITOR are members of the gymnastics team. 252-Gymnastics Gymnasts grin and bar it AS NICKIE HANNES watches, Kathy Pons treads carefully on the beam Girls ' gymnastics was a strong yet young team. According to gym- nastics Coach Porrazzo. the team was better than last year ' s and had potential for winning the league and advancing to the CIF playoffs. Senior Nicki Hannes was most valuable all around. Other strong performers were Anne-marie Carretta, Jane Lawver, Julie Nichol- son, and Cindy Owen. Many of the team members will continue next year, and another strong finish is predicted. Girls Gymnastics: Front Row: Mary Noble. Noreen McGuinness. Kathy Potts. Susan Overby. Elena Saucedo Sheila Mulvihill. Paula Fuszard. Rena Marrocco 2nd Row: Cindy Tittle. Liz Biggins. Julie Nicholson. Monica Suesbeny Beth Delaney. Janet Gndley, Debbie Gey. Shawn Evans. Melissa Doyle. Karen Chapkis 3rd Row: Coach Kim Porazzo Nicki Hannes. Jeanie Ludwa. Stephanie Schlatter, Tammy Anderson. Cindy Owen. Andrea Hannes. Hilary Comgan Jane Lawver. Gymnastics-253 Golf team swings to a successful season Golf: Front Row: John Bowler, Dave Babros, Craig Mott, John Erickson, Steve McDonald, Jim Halkett. 2nd Row: Greg Koltun, Scott Woosley, Keith Mickle, Tim Polacek, Jeff Simon, Masa Tonigawa, Coach Bob Wilton. Exhibiting fine skills and show- manship, the Palos Verdes High School golf team once again showed great promise in another successful season. Providing strong leadership, co-captains Scott Woosley and John Erickson led the team to many victories, including wins over the Torrance and Santa Monica teams. Golf Coach Bob Wilton expressed that although the team had less experience than last year ' s team, they still had the potential to repeat the Bay League Championship title. Of the golfers new to the team, freshman Dave Babros has shown promise for an excellent future at PVHS for the coming years. CAUGHT IN A VERY TOUGH SPOT, co-captain Scott Woosley tries to hit out of the sand trap. 254-Golf TEEING OFF in a match against Torrance High, Keith Mickle follows through in his shot. TOP GOLFER John Erickson watches his shot before a match. r}; - iir ' ' ' -9 • t .:--a -.. ' Mj; ' ; ....A -- ' :i SHOWING EXCELLENT FORM, senior Jim Halkett knocks one down the fairway in a hole-in-one attempt during a match with Santa Monica. Golf-255 c I F 256CIF Losing to Mater Dei by ru ' o points, the basketball team finished second in CIF. It was a basically rewarding season; they underwent great improvement and overcame great adversity. stated Coach John Mihaljevich. The Sea Kings finalized their season with a 20-7 record. Jeff Acres was named to first team all-CIF. and Mark Acres was named to second team all-CIF, Undefeated in Bay League competition and in dual Meet competition, the boys ' cross country squad remained reigning Bay League Champions. The team, a fairly young group, failed to place in CIF. but will be a very strong team in the years to come. Champions of the CIF 4-A division, the girls ' cross country squad completed a remarkable year. In only its third year of existence, the girls captured both the Bay League and the CIF crowns; the Bay League for the third year in a row. Diane Harrell provi ded leadership for the team throughout the season. Said Coach Bob Latham of his girls. Going into the championship meet, they were underdogs, but they had enough confidence to win the championship ' . ' This was the best Palos Verdes team in fifteen years. stated Coach Ken Russell of his Bay League Champions. The Sea Kings won the their quarterfinal game against Long Beach Jordan and the semi-final game against San Marcos only to lose to Compton, Going down in defeat 2-1 in a five-overtime cliffhanger. the PV boys ' soccer team went on to a 17-4-2 record. The team ' s playoff hopes were dashed by the West Warriors, who went on to win the CIF title. Reaping the honors were Chris Allaire. all-League; and Rick Polacek. all-League and all-CIF. A simple summation of Coach Pat Costantini ' s opinion of the girls ' soccer season was. I was very proud of them, The girls, ineligible to compete in CIF competition because of the limited number of girls ' soccer teams, completed their season as Bay League Champions with a 17-1-1 record. Finishing third in league, the girls ' tennis team went on to gain a 13-6 record. The team coached by Ann Warfle placed the doubles team of Michelle Myers and Sheny Ross into the CIF competition. Togetherness and desire allowed the girls ' volleyball team to overcome bigger opponents and advance to the CIF quarterfinals. League MVP Crissy Zaleski and Victoria Stein provided excellent setting. Syrena Carlbom. Juliet virtue, and Laurel Linstedt provided a strong defense while Carrie Trimm. Jennifer Leh, Kim Pappa. and Pam Linstedt gave a near flawless offense. The team totaled a 12-0 season. Varsity wrestling qualified five wrestlers for the CIF finals and finishing in the top ten in 3r I • CIF team competition. Allan Ward finished K httttH fourth, Dan Hatano fifth, Tracy Carpenter Jil. if! . sixth. John Connors seventh. Ward and It ' 1+- ' .-,.. Hatano qualified for the state tournament M tMHHwi where they both finished in the top twelve. ADVERTISING nma QA ccc sa. THE CLASS OF 1980 .•b . I recommend it highly. — Hef It ' s oh so much fun! ' — the Angels Call us, nothing is too difficult to do. ' — Skip the ultimate in entertainment value. 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Hostelhaus Bike I Hilce Hostelhaus Bike and Hike, 1808 Sepulveda Blvd., Manhattan Beach, 546-1530, carries a wide variety of items for the outdoor sports. Katie Mf.Guire is going skiing, Roman Pena is backpacking, and Janice Borland is going touring on his bike to the unknown. PRK Associates, 721 South Pacific Coast Highway, Redondo Beach, 540-7588, A PRK consulting engineer explains the intricacies of computer engineering to Senior Joan Wang. ft ' § f. Pariier Parker, 2215 B Via Anacapa, Palos Verdes Estates, 377-5411 caters to both males and females and offers new innovative hair styles for today ' s society. Laura gives senior Ed Dawson the latest in the Sassoon method of hair cutting and styling. ESTABLISHED PLACEMENT AGENCY FOR JOBS FOR STUDENTS GRADUATES ALESE MARSHALL £ INSTITUTE OF FASHION MODELING Just Below the Hill Pacific Coast Hwy. at Anza Next to Begonia Farm 378-1223 APPROVED CALIF. DEPT. OF EDUCATION LEARN EARN BY RECOGNIZED PROFESSIONALS IN THE FIELD SELF DEVELOPMENT CAREER PREPARATION FASHION MODELING PHOTOGRAPHIC MODELING TELEVISION FILM WORKSHOP Old Towne Mall 1900 Hawthorne Blvd. 361 Torrance, Ca. 90503 Old Towne Photography Company • •• • Mondai; thru Saturdai; 10am-9pm Sundai 12amSpm Ready in 5 Minutes 0f people 4x5 8x10 1 5.95 11.95 2 7.95 13.95 3 9.95 15.95 4 11.95 17.95 Enlargements 11x14 16x20 19.95 21.95 23.95 25.95 29.95 31.95 33.95 35.95 Additional Persons- $2.00each For INFORMAVON CALL 542-3772 Manino Tux and Tails Manino Tux and Tails, 683 West Ninth Street, San Pedro, 832-0236, supplies many prom-goers with tuxes. Jem Borland and Roman Pena display some of the tuxes. D ' l Foreign Auto Parts D ' s Foriegn Auto Parts, 518 Pacific Coast Highway, Hermosa Beach, 376-6992, carries many foriegn parts at domestic prices. Tom shows Roman Pena a carburetor. Silvio ' s Silvio ' s Photographic Center, 2597 Pacific Coast Highway, Torrance, 539-3400, gives advice to young photographers. Silvio Bello and his staff demonstrate some of their many cameras. OU]U Imported shoes and clothing for men and women RIVIERA VILLAGE 1707 S. Catalina Avenue, Redondo Beach HILLSIDE VILLAGE 24540 Hawihorne Boulevard, Torrance Major credit cards accepted. WE AT MASERATl ARE PROUD TO PRESENT THE STATE-OF-THE-ART IN LUXURY MOTORING TO THE PENINSULA THE MASERATl QUATTRO PORTE. JEFF QVALE ASST. GENERAL MANAGER Maserati Import Company 19100 Susana Road Compton, CA 90221 (213) 774-9831 ffliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiniiiia Polos Verdes Village Realty 28041 Hawthorne Blvd., Suite B RanchoPalos Verdes, CA 90274 377-9510 M. S. Associates aiiHmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilillllllllll MS Associates, 24050 Madison Street .Suite 205, Torrance, 378-9413, specialize in technical publications and data. SaUie Vogel and Lincoln Phipps discuss a new technical publication Ballard Optical Ballard Optical, 1702 South CataUna Avenue, Redondo Beach, 540-4422, offers a wide selection of stylish frames. Candy McCormack chose her favorite frames. LEARNING TO MAKE AMERICA WORK In seven months or less. . . Medical Assisting (CM A) Dental Assisting (RDA) Emergency Medical Technician (EMT-IA) Medical Office Management Hospital Unit Secretary at SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA COLLEGE OF MEDICAL AND DENTAL CAREERS 1717 S.Brookhurst Street Anaheim, California 92804 (714)635-3450 u. -„tef '  ii« I ' m Eve of Malaga Cove I ' m Eve, 426 Via Corta, 204, Palos Verdes Estates 373-1717, carries a full line in the latest fashions. Maureen Halikis is admiring on of their many beautiful sweaters. Lavi and Associates, Inc. Realtors Lavi and Associates, 660 Silver Spur Road, Rolling Hills Estates, 541-3801, is a new realty on the hiU. Fred Lavi shows Peter Graves and Danielle Uharriet a perfect spot for a new home. 100 Years Helping to Create the Future Chevron U.S.A. Inc. EI Segundo, California aio oo eo o o ooo ooouoooo cooooo c iooooooooooeoooo Security Pacific National Bank Security Pacific, 22 Malaga Cove Plaza, Palos Verdes Estates, 373-6981, offers helpful services to the community. G.J. Heinmiller and Maureen Halikis enjoy the fountain in front of the bank. i pofHmoommomTOomwwwwy?f ' ffe ' Silver Cloud Travel Silver Cloud Travel Agency, 22 745 Hawthorne Boulevard, 373-8577, offers a wide selection for your traveling needs. Sallie Vogel and Lincoln Phipps discuss plans for a trip. L ir : J mimmtmninint mmilU iiiiM iiiiiiiiiiMiiiiitiiiiiiflHU ' M n; TRW TRW ' s Space Park in Redondo Beach, 535-4321, with 200 acres of laboratories, offices, engi- neering and manufacturing buildings, is oner of the world ' s foremost industrial centers for advanced technology. The 11,500 Systems Group people here represent nearly every scientific discipline COMMOIMWEAUH BAIMK ■■ •■ aaa. Member FDIC Serving the special needs of business is our business Hawthorne Office 3900 West El Segundo Boulevard 973-8888 Torrance Del Amo Office 3424 Carson Street 542-5561 Berrien E. Moore, Chairman of the Board and President Imperial Bank Imperial Bank, Hawthorne and Torrance, 370-7426, offers many services, ranging from regular passbook accounts to retirement plans. Melinda Williams, Steve Brixey, and Kim Schuler receive friendly assistance. Curt Wagner RusB Thor Volkswagon Curt Wagner, 1729 South Catalina Avenue, Redondo Beach, 378-6249, has exquisite articles for the home. Kathleen Wilhem, Monica Andrwes, and Kim Piper admire a had-carved whale, part of a collection in the showroom. Russ Thor Volkswagen, 20410 Hawthorne Boulevard, Torrance, 370-5771, carries all models of Volkswagens. Terence Yu gives his friends a test drive in a new convertible. Vince ' s Spagetti Vince ' s Spaghetti, 23609 Hawthorne Boulevard, Torrance, 375-1455, is the place to go for a delicious meal. Claire Latimer, Ted Jin, Kim Piper, and Don Jennett discuss their dinner order, knowing it will be a feast. RANKO BALOG CO. Customs Brokers int ' l. freight forwarders SPECIALISTS IN SHIPPING CARS AND PERSONAL EFFECTS 9320 Beillanca Avenuf Los ANGELES. CA gOO-4S (213) 6 S-OB16 Peyton-Lincoln Mercury von Hemert Interiors, Inc. Peyton Lincoln-Mercury, 25975 South Normandie Avenue, Harbor City, 530-1800, offers fine lines of new Mercuries and Lincolns. Stephanie Silver, Kim Piper, £md Peter Graves admire one of the elegant luxury ceffs. von Hemert Interiors, 23649 Hawthorne Boulevard, Torrance, 378-1279, carries many beautiful furniture pieces for decorating needs. Stephanie Silver, Gl)mi3 Hartwick, and Malinda Williams examine some of the lovely ideas. Pat ' s Ski and Sports Shop Pat ' s Ski and Sport Shop, 115 Palos Verdes Blvd., Redondo Beach, 378-8551, is for all your sporting needs. Kim SchuUer, Claire Latimer, and Steve Brixey are all set for the ski slopes. Discovery Travel Security Pacific National Bank Discovery Travel, 1845 South Elena Ave., Redondo Beach, 540-0502, offers the finest in travel accommodations. Greg Lombard! and Candy McCormack plan their trip with Ceu-oI Landolfi . Security Pacific Bank, 2329 Palos Verdes Drive West, Palos Verdes Estates, 377-5594, gives exellent services to take care of all your banking needs. Robert Enzerink euid Carol Green discuss the various savings accounts. Rolling Hills Interiors Rolling Hils Interiors, 2500 Pacific Coast Hwy., Torrance, 534-5133, carries a wide variety of furniture. Kim Schuller, Kathy Wilhem, and Pat Ashford relax on a living room set. Davison- Conroy, Inc 3025 SOUTH FIGUEROA STREET LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 90007 Automotive Parts Warehouse Wholesale Only Davison-Conroy Inc. American Savings American Savings, 2209 Via Anacapa, Palos Verdes Estates, 377-7881, offers a wide variety of banking services. Robert Enzerink and Sandy Yi leEirn the correct procedure for opening a savings account. GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 1 980 NATIONAL PLAN COORDINATORS TAX DEFERRED ANNUITY AND INSURANCE MARKETING CORP. 444 West Ocean Blvd. Suite 1514 • Long Beach, Calilornia 90802 ROBERT P. CONDON Executive Vice President (213) 435-7651 Fosse Travel Fosse Travel Agency, 916 Silver Spur Road, Rancho Palos Verdes, 377-6788, helps organize trips all over the world. Pam Pallinger and Candy McCormack are given helpful hints on their traveling needs. ajllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Illlllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIS HOUSE OF IMPORTS EDBOPEAH DELIVEKT i If M.u I. ' pl.mnini;. ' Eiii | im ifipihi- v.. II. wh n.i) jitii) ii t;i ni| -f slin-vwl ■i.ivrh-i - th« s ' whu i-nnihiiu- Unit .uaiiMiis vvilh ;i iifw Mi-in-di-s-Bcn h ..I « imiplili HiT;iiis iiln ' Ul ihi- Mrnt-diN- Kiii Euii.piiiii IMivi-ix HIiin. tiiH .Mil. M K;. K S. Smii t...i..v Paul ' s Photo HOUSE OF IMPORTS MERCEDES BEIZ 6862 Manchesler . Boulevard Buena FarK (714)523-7250 3 (213)921-8588 Alongside the Santa Ana Freeway at Beach Boulevard Paul ' s Photo, 23252 Hawthorne Boulevard, Torrance, 375-7014, carries quality equipment for edl your photgraphic needs. Paul shows Pat Ashford, Laurie Green, and Peter Graves the latest camera models. iiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil The Appetizer The Appetizer, 500 Deep Valley Drive, Rolling Hills Estates, 541-1411, where Al Artiano and Sal Curci have just made a delicious pizza for these Palos Verdes High students. Rod ' enf els-Bates Rod ' enfels-Bates,1711 Via El Prado, Redondo Beach, 540-0202, can insure you ageiinst einy possible problem. Enjoying C.J. Rod ' enfels ' company, Pam Pallinger and ICandy McCormack discuss insurance questions. Limada Bay Pharmacy Lunada Bay Pharmacy, 2205 Via Anacapa, Palos Verdes Estates, 377-2085, offers a wide variety of products, as well as carefully filled prescriptions. Carl, Madeline, Dineke Mackey, and Kathy Lesburg help customers. Riviera Village Tux Shop Riviera Village Tux Shop, 1806 S. Catalina Avenue, Redondo Beach, 540-9595, carries a variety of tuxes and formals. Stephanie Silver admires Terence Yu and Ted Jin who are sdl set for a formal occasion. Jewelry Appraising 35 PINE AVENUE LONG BEACH CA 90802 The Store That Inspires Your Confidence ' American JEWELRY. INC. DIAMONDS WATCHES CAMERAS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Fred Leonard 437-3545 Green Hills Mortuary Green Hills Mortuary and Memorial Park, 27501 S. Western Ave., San Pedro, 831-0311, presents a peaceful atmosphere to all who visit. Don Jennett, Glynis Hartwick, Laurie Green, and Ted Jin enjoy the delightful surroundings. INVEST IN THE FUTURE AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL BANK 525 So. Olive Street Los Angeles, Co 9001 3 American International Bank Begonia Farm Rolling Hills Covenant Church Palos Verdes Begonia Farm, 4111 242nd St., Walteria, 378-2228, carries a wide variety of flowers and plants to brighten up any home. MeUnda Willieims, Don Jennett, and Glynis Hart wick look at a unique pot. Rolling Hills Covenant Church, 2221 Palos Verdes Drive North, Rolling Hills Estates, 325-1494, has been offering services for the Peninsula Commimity for many years. Laurie Green, Pat Ashford, Peter Graves, Chris Carter, and Jessica Bensch meet for a church activity. Whittlesey Motors, Inc. Roberts Realty Whittlesey Motors, 2955 Pacific Coast Highway, Torrance, 325-7500, has a large selection of the latest models of foreign made cars. Monica Andrews, Steve Brixey, and Chris Carter admire a sporty Toyota Corolla. Roberts Realty, 19 Malaga Cove Plaza, Palos Verdes Estates, 378-6205, has a large selection of properties in Palos Verdes. Beth Bloore looks at one of the new listings of houses. Beach Head Coiffures Beach Head Coiffures, 31222 Palos Verdes Drive West, Rancho Palos Verdes, 377-9545, shows Pam PalUnger the different hair styles for various high school occasions. Good luck to the class of 1980! WILLIAM H. WATT ewry INSL HANCi: ACIKNCY, INC. Persunal Insurance Service WM. H. •HANK WATT, CU, tlC SBC li.iyndge Knad Ranch . Palus Vcrjes. C 90274 P.O. Box 7000-26 (21. ) 378-8015 A. M. Gamby Mortuary A.M. Gamby Mortuary, 25001 Narbonne Avenue, Lomita, 326-6343, provides courteous services and assistance in a timeof need. Claire Latimer, Terence Yu, and Jessica Bensch view the lovely chapel with members of the staff. r Upward Bound Upward Bound, P.0.127,Palos Verdes Estates, 378-9505, develops test strategies and strengthens skills. Jein Davidson illustrates important vocabuary skills to her class. I ■AUTOMATED 4 — 1 BINDING Ca, INC DAe MICKEY RODICH PRESIDENT 5BS-e481 4461 SO. Santa Fe Ave. uos ANGEUES. CALIF. 900SB Crest Garden Center Peninsula Printing I Crest Garden Center, 5883 Crest Road, Rancho Palos Verdes, 541-2377, has a wide variety of plants and trees. Candy McCormack and Pam Pallinger view the artistic fountain with Jon Cameron helping them with their selection. Peninsula Printing, 777 Silver Spur Road, Rolling Hills Estates, 377-8733, provides printing services for many peninsula residents. Candy McCormack and Pam Pallinger observe different type styles. Baraey ' s Barney ' s, 46 Peninsula Center, Rolling Hills Estates, 320-6530, specializes in men ' s clothing. Debbie Avallon helps Scott Walters adjust his new jacket. Stewardex Travel Stewardex Travel, 5314 Drybank Drive, Rolling Hills Estates, 541-5601, is a new addition to The Village Center. Jacquie Campion shows Katie McGuire an ideal spot --mm Malaga Cove Leorning Center Malaga Cove Learning Center, 30 Malaga Cove Plaza, Palos Verdes Estates, 375-4493, tutors students who want help. Suzanne Alien shows Gabby some of their programs. Walker and Associates Inc. Realtors P.O.Box 2654 Rolling Hills Estates,Califomia 90274 377-9577 Palos Verdes Police Association Palos Verdes Police Association, 340 Palos Verdes Drive West, Palos Verdes Estates, 378-4211, has been serving the community since 1962. Gabby and Christine learn some of the techniques of police work from members of the force. Frontier Market Miss Lori Frontier Market, 2201 Palos Verdes Drive West, Palos Verdes Estates, 377-2029, carries an excellent variety of goods and produce. Starlene McDonald shows Caryn how to use the register to check out customers. Miss Lori, 25 Peninsula Center, Rolling HiUs Estates, 377-0321, has a wide selection of the latest in women ' s apparel. Tracy Cordova tries on one of their new blazers. Class of ' 8a The most complete line of qualit j senior portraits in the world. Senior Portraits HSt. H CA I Studio 1 645 St. College Blvd, Suite G Fullerton, CA Studio 2 25660 Crenshaw Blvd., Suite 104 Torrance, CA Studio 3 2515 South Bakersfield, Simply Smashing London Britches Simply Smashing, 722 Yarmouth Road Palos Verdes estates, 377-6905, offers many different outfits to high school students. Lulu Lok and Caryn Barab choose new items for their wardrobes. London Britches, 629 Silver Spur Road, Rolling Hills Estates 541-7869, specializes in new fasion jeans. Tracy Cordova has help trying to choose from a wide variety. f 5 — ' ... - Royal Linden Union Oil Union Oil, 28732 Highridge Road, Rancho Palos Verdes, 377-2010, is the place to go for minor repairs or to keep your car running smoothly. Evan Smith, Royal Linden and Don Jennett look at something of interest in the engine. Gallery of Homes Gallery of Homes, 31238 Palos Verdes Drive West, 541-2501, has many beautiful homes for sale on the peninsula. Katie McGuire and Danielle Uharriet enjoy looking through the listings with professional help. CaHf orn ' M Federal Savings and Loan Lunada Bay Shell California Federal Savings and Loan Association, 608 Silver Spur Road, Palos Verdes Peninsula keeps your money safe for the future. Scott Walters and Marianne Pope fill out a deposit slip. Lunada Bay Shell, 2301 Palos Verdes Drive West, Palos Verdes Estates cares for your automotive needs. Motorists Caryn Barab and Lulu Lok go for a ride with the help of David Vogel. r Pdos ciclcs 56 Malaga Cove Plaza Palos Verdes Estates, Ca 90274 Telephone: (213) 378-8697 Connie ' s Corner Connie ' s Comer, Golden Cove, 31232 Palos Verdes Peninsula caters to every high school girls ' needs. Nancy Caraway and Ann Grady show the photographer the nice velour dress. ■ f.. l i ' V: .v t r ' :a ■ipp -J Bp 1 1 f . 1 f « - i V IT % -« Call Realty Call Realty, 433 Via Corta, Palos Verdes Estates, 378-2268, has been serving the peninsula and South Bay area since 1958 and has the expertise to help you buy or sell any house. Carol Reed, Luann Domschke, Dottie Ferguson, and Eloisa Fox show DanieUe Uharriet and Beth Bloor several listings of old and new homes that are for sale on the peninsula. Gentry Travel Gentry Travel, 213 Golden Cove Center, Rancho Palos Verdes, 377-0377, has many different tr avel packages for you. Pat Ruth discusses a trip to China with Scott Walters Eind Jan Borland. Palos Verdes Drug Store Palos Verdes Drug and Prescription Shop, 68 Malaga Cove Plaza, Palos Verdes Estates can handle all your prescription desires. Here Nicky Sagehom helps the drugist. Lunada Bay Hardware Lunada Bay Hardware, 2216 Via Anacapa, Palos Verdes Estates, 377-3588, offers many choices in tools, hardware, and garden supplies. Former student Jon White, now an employee, stands next to Mac ready to help . Fountain Fabrics Fountain Fabrics, 39 Peninsula Center, Rolling Hills Estates, 377-4080, offers a wide variety of fabrics for yonr everyday sewing needs. Terri Barnes chooses some colorful floral fabric for her new bathing suit. tiiTffS! BL S . ORE PETSHt r General Store Pet Sliop General Store Pet Shop, 31234 Palos Verdes Drive West, Rancho Palos Verdes, 541-3353, has a wide variety of animals and pet supplies. Katie McGuire and Jan Borland cuddle a rabbit wishing it were their own. Allstate Savings and Loan Allstate Savings and Loan Association, 10 Malaga Cove Plaza, Palos Verdes Estates, 377-6238, offers you one of the best insured savings accounts. Mary Crooker explains to Kim Piper and Peter Graves how the bill call system works. Peninsula Car Care Center Finley ' s Jewelers Peninsula Car Care Center, 627 Deep Valley Drive, Rolling Hills Estates, 377-6946, provides car analyses and caters to all your car ' s needs to keep it looking great. Finley ' s Jewelers, 48 Peninsula Center, Rolling Hills Estates, 377-6851, lets you choose from a wide variety of many kinds of jewelry. Nancy Caraway has help from Dru Brammer matking her selection. Gail ' s Tennis Room Gail ' s Tennis Room, 11 Peacock AUey, Peninsula Center, Rolling Hills Estates, 541-3711, lets you choose from a large selection for your various tennis needs. Gabby, Christine, and Nina get advice and help from Gail on their new tennis wardrobe and equipment. Wright Realty Wright Realty, 2215 Via Anacapa, Palos Verdes Estates, 377-1524, offers many fine homes on the peninsula. Dixie Dustin, Beryl Skene, W.B. Hodginson and Dereyck Phillips talk to Evan Smith about a home. Just Tops Just Tops, 10 Peacock Alley, Rolling Hills Estates, 541-8088, has shirts that allow you to say what you feel. Kim Piper and Terri Barnes look at some expressive shirts. r Wi MR. B ' s for Music Mr. B ' s for Music, 54 Peninsula Center, Rolling Hills Estates, 377-7838, carries everything from musical instru- ments to records. Ronnie Lupo shows Nan Vaughn and Don Jennett the wide variety of guitars. Golden Cove Pharmacy Golden Cove Pharmacy, 3142 Palos Verdes Drive West, Rancho Palos Verdes, 377-9511, offers a wide variety of items. Bob Murray explains the vitamin display to Don Jennett and Danielle Uharriet who plan to stay healthy. fc.jlWii. Palos Verdes Fire Fighters The Palos Verdes Estates Fire Fighters Association, 340 Palos Verdes Drive West, Palos Verdes Estates, 375-4764, serves the city and the high school. Fire fighters John Anderson and Tony Saglembeni demonstrate their fire fighting techniques and equipment to interested students. Abbasi, Ahmed 122 Abollalhi, Amir 108.228 Acres. Jeffrey 54,177.216.217 Acres, Mark 94,176.177.216.217 Adachi. Aya 89 Adachi Jun 94 Adair. Michelle 54,163.188.189.220 Adams, Bradley 89.168.171.238 Adams. Robert 108 Adamson. Amy 108 Ahmed. Naseem 94.182.183.185.191 Albershardl. Kurt 54.169 Albershardl. Kylie 108.186.236 Alberts. Eileen 54 Alberts. James 122.209 Alden. Holt 94 Alden.JohnJr 122 Alden. Suzanne 94. 163, 191.202.203.240 Aldrete. Timothy 54. 206 Alexakis. George 122 Allaire. Christian 54.222 Allemann. Pierre 122 Allen. John 94.165 Allen. Robin 122.168.178 Allen. Samantha 122.168 Allen, Susanna 94.168 Allen, Thomas 108.194 Allen. Timothy 108.191 Allen. Wallace 122 Allen. William 94 Allman. Stacy 108 Almeida. Jose Antonio de 175.194 Allyn. Russell 108 Alvarado. Greg 94. 229 Amalo. Lori 54.162,177 Ambrose. Dawn 94 Ambrose. Margaret 54 Amend. Jan 108.224.231 Amend. Meike 94. 234 Ames. Robert 94.135,151.191 Anbulo. Ricardo 165 Andersen. Cara 94.204 Andersen, John 94.182,183,185 Anderson. Curtis 122.182.185 Anderson. Kenneth 54 Anderson. Tamara 108.253 Andres. Phillip 54,176,190 Andrews, Douglas 122 Andrews, Mark 108,242 Andrews, Monica 54, 1 62, 1 99 Andrews, Ross 122 Annable,John 108 Anthony, Bernard 55,246 Antrim, David 122,211 Antrim, Michael 94,210.232 Antwiler, Scott 55 Apor, Laura 182 Arambulo, Regina 122 Arambulo, Ricardo 94 Arislei,John 55,187 Armanini, Laurel 55 Arminio, Anita Grace 55, 141, 147, 163, 164,171, 176,190,198 Arminio, Anthony 94,171 Arminio, Caroline 122,161,213 Arms, Emily 94,135,181 Arms, Stephen 122 Armstrong, John 122 Armstrong, Laura 55,141,199 Armstrong, Niall 108,225 Armstrong, Jennifer 135, 163, 182, 183, 185 Arndt,John 176,216 Arnold, Anne-Marie 122,181 Arnold, Marshall 55 Arturo, Lisa .94 Artusio. Thomas 122 Asch. Allen 122.178 Ashlord. Patricia 55,171 Asorian, Setta Lynn 94, 1 91 Astle, Cynthia 108,182,189,191 Atha, Thomas 1 08, 225 Attlesey, Michael 89, 206, 238 Avery, Suzanne 108,135,162 Azar, Robert 55,180 Babros, David Bacon, Jay 89,190 Bacon, John 94,169,174,177,191 Baculi, Maria 122,221 Baertschi, Roman 55 Bailey Brent 108,211 Baker. Mark 55 Bakhoum. Nevert 1 22, 236 BaldoJohn 94 Ball, Curtis 55, 229 Ball, Kevin 94, 206 Ballard, Elizabeth 122 Ballard, Joseph 55 Ballew, Wendy 108 Ballreich, Bryan 108 Ballsmith, Michael 55,244 Balog, Adria 22, 194 Balog. Tama 94 Bang, Louise 94,182,189 Bang, Nicole 122 Bang, Ryong 122 Banner, Gina 108 Barab, Caryn 1 08, 1 71 , 1 94, 21 5, 251 , 289, 290 Barczewski, Marci 108 Bark, Michelle 94 Barker, Richard 122,209,225 Barnes, Ten 55,169,188,292,294 Barnett, Donald 55, 1 64, 1 94 , 1 95, 222, 223 Barnfalher, Brian 108,168 Barnlather, Douglas 55 BarnhilLSchylar , 170,212 Barnum, Patricia 94, 198 Barrett, Gabriela 108,186 Barrett, Theresa 122,130 Barrick, Caroline 123 Barnck, Katie 55,177 Barron, Caroline 55,151,187 Barsby, Jill 94 BarstowLee 123 Bartell, Elisa 123 Bassett, Kimbrough 108,169,171,191 Bastasch, Caryl 94 Bastasch, James 56 Baumgartner, Mark 108 Baumstark, Christophe 94,165 Beal, Cassidy 56 Bear, Candyce 1 08 , 1 65, 1 82, 1 89 Beard, Steven 95,175 Beaudry, Elizabeth 56 Beaudry, Lorraine 108 Beaudry, Rachael 95,187 Bebb, David 108,211,237 Bebb, Deanna 56,95, 163, 182,183,185, 186,189,190,191 Bechler,Kimberly 56,160,163 Beckert, Christopher 56,210 Beebe, Murray 108 Beehler, Marcella 95,190 Beggs, Karen 95, 1 86, 234 Beggs, Susan 123,236 Behrendt, Jonathan 123 Bell, Kathleen 95 Bell, Robin 56,188 Bell, Thomas 56,164 Bellows, Jamie 95 Benner, Daniel 238 Bennett, Beth 95, 226, 250 Bennett, Thomas 56, 222 Bensch,Ann 123,202,240 Bensch, Jessica 56 Benveniste, Dianne 123 Benveniste, Grace 95,191,193 Benveniste, Michael 108 Berg, Stewart 108 Bergin, Kelly 123,173 Bernhardson, Linda 56,126 Bernhardson, Lisa 95,162,166 Berry, John 56 Best, Peter 56,1 41,164,206,246,247 Bethel, Susan 108 Beukema, Robert 56, 1 43, 1 48, 1 80 Bice, William 95,184,187 Biggins, Graham 56, 201 Biggins, Kristin 95,163,191 Biggins, Lizabeth 1 23, 253 Biggins, Trevor 108 Billings, David , 108,208 Binder, Coleen 123 Binder, Suzanne 56, 181 Bingemann, Eric 56, 222 Binz, Enc 123 Biricik, Sosi 108,182,189 Bistirlic, Kelly 123 Black, Margaret 95 Black, Suzanne 123 Blackmar, Kathleen 108 Blackwill, Cherylynn 109,182,184 Blake, Edie 95,163,169 Blank, Ann 123,227 Blatt, Deborah 56,162, 187,190 Blalt, Eric 123,209,219 Blayney, Ouinn 122,123 Block, Andrew 95,191 Block, Joel 95,182,183,185 Block, Sharon 95,171 Bloemke, Gregory 95 Bloom, Jonathan 109 Bloore, Elizabeth 56, 1 63, 1 81 , 290 BIy, Roger 109 Boardman, Keith 109 Boardman, Kirk 123,173 Boardman, Robert 109 179, 182, 183 Bodkin, John 56,187 Bogosian, Robin 57, 162 Bogosian, Valerie 1 09. 1 84, 1 88 Bolman, Steven 57 Bond Barbara 57.169.190 Bonne. Kan 123 Booth . Roger 1 23. 205. 243 Borland, Janice 57.169,291,292 Bornstein. Ronald 109 Bornstein. Scon 95, 224, 244 Bost, Cheryl 123,186 Bost. Lisa 57 Boubion, David 57,185 Boubion, Michael 95 Boughton. Robert 95 Bourdo. Dennis 109 Bowler. David 123 Bowler. John 57. 254 Bowles, James 123.209 Boyne. Paul 57.182.190.230 Bracey.Todd 135.191 Bradey. Craig 249 Brady. Dena 95 Brady, Jonathan 109 Brady. Linda 109 Brady. Terence 89 Brady. William 95.182.216 Braeden. Mary 123.221 Braievich, Debra 109 Brandmeyer. Kent 95.164.200.238 Brandmeyer. Terese 1 23. 204. 240 Brannan. Walter 109.245 Brannon. David 95.182.183.191 Brenno. Jennifer 123 Breslau. Julie 95.168.179.182 Breslau. Steven 109 Briggs. Previn 123 Bnggs. Terrence 109 Bnnkman. Bernard 123.172.219 Bnnkman. Rachel 57, 145, 162, 179, 190 Bntton, Stacey 95, 188 Bntton, William 57,171 Bnxey, Stephen 57, 1 90, 1 93 Brody, Tracy 57 Brombach,Lynne 58, 135, 162, 164, 187, 190,198 Bronstein, Robert 95 Brooks, Scott 95 Brothers, JeHrey 58, 1 90, 230 Brothers, Chnstopher 109 Brow, David 109 Brown, Craig 123,209 Brown, Craig 58 Brown, Glenn 95 Brown, James 95, 206, 249 Brown, Jeftrey 123,209 Brown, JeHrey 109 Brown, Linda 123 Brown, Mark 109,208 Brown, Peter 95 Brown, Scott 58 Brown, Traci 95 Brownson, Laura 95,213 Bruce, Scott 58, 164 Brumbaugh, Joanna 109,191 Brumbaugh, Scott 58 Brunstrom, Nina 123 Bryant, Kelly . 58 Brydl, Diane 109 BrydLSimone 58 Bucher, Stacey 95 Bueche, Lane 123,243 Buechs, Astrid 123 Buechs, Vera 95 Buehner, Nancy 123,186,221 Buehner, Robert 58 Burack, Anthony 109,229 Burtord, Deborah 96 Burg, Randy 109,237 Burke, Timothy 109,178,193 Burke, William 123 Burns, John 58,164,171,192,193 Burns, Michael 109 Burns, Michael 109 Busby, Russell 96 Busch,Mark 96,206,246,247 Cagney, Kathleen 123,215 Cahill, Courtney 109 Cahill, Kelly 58 Cahill, Kimberly 109,162 Cam, Susan 96 Calhoun, Fred 89 Calof, Kenneth 96,182 Cameron, Jon 57,58,164, 167,246 Cameron, Patricia 109,164 Campbell, Brigid 109,204 Campbell, Catherine 109,191 Campbell, Hilary 123,186 Campbell, Patnck 96,206,224,238 Campbell, Patti 123,213 Campbell. Scotl 96. 191 Camplin Melinda 123 Campman. Cynthia 59 Cappelli. Lisa 96 Caraway. Nancy 59. 165. 169. 186.290.293 Cardella.Michele 96,215 Cardella, Joseph 1 09, 245 Cardella. Lisa 123,236 Carlbom, Syrena 59,190,214 Carlson, Colleen 123 Carlson, Karen 59 Carlson, Scott 96 Carosso, Caroline 109.188.189.191 Carpenter. Elizabeth 96.163. 166.187. 191 Carpenter. Tracy 59.162.187 Carpenter. Tracy 59. 229 Carr. Brian. Ashley 123 Carr. Caroline 59.163 Carr. Jenifer 59.169.190 Carr. Julia 162 Carr. Julie 59.96 Carr. Stephen 109 Carretta. Annemarie 109 Carroll, Kathleen 109,186 Carroll, Megan 123 Carroll, Nancy 96 Carroll. Scott 1 09. 208. 248 Carroll. Steven 96 Carson. David 59.182 Carson. Erik 123 Carter, Chnstine 59,162,198 Carter, Diana 123 Carter, Lori 109 Carter, Wayne 168 Cavallo, Robert 59 Cavecche, David 109 Cavecche, Robert 59,206 Cayley, Charles 59 Cayley, Laura 96 CerkcRon 109,248 Chai,Faye 96,168,188,189,191 Chai, Jeffrey 109,208 Chaisson,Todd 170 Chambers, Lauren 59,162,188 Chambers, William 123.205.242,243 Chambra, Bristy 168 Chang, Chnstine 1 09, 1 69, 1 91 Chang, Jeanne 96,191 Chang, Lawrence 109 Chang, Patrick 123,174,187 Chang, Raymond 124 Chang, Stanley Li-Wei 110,191 Chao, Ming Gary 124 Chao, Stanley 124,168,219 Chapkis, Karen 124,221,253 Chapman, Heather 124,186 Chapman, Margaret 110,163,181,186 Chappelear, Fred 96 Chappelear, William 1 1 0, 208 Chappell, David 59, 246 Charlton, Marci - 171 Chase, Christopher 59, 190 Chase, Jill 110 Chase, Karen 59, 96 Chaussee, Stuart 59, 246 Chazin,Vicki 59,163 Cheeld, Laura 96, 191 Chekian, Michael 96,230,231 Chen, Karen 96,168,191 Chernila, Renee 110 Cherry, Heather 59, 190 Chhabra. Harbash 124 Chiang, Eugene 124 Childs, Leo 96,218 Chin, Laurie 124 Chiodo, Aristide 1 24 Chiodo, Bradly 124 Chiodo, Gregory 96,222 Chirinian, Alain 96 Cho, NamJoon 96,168 Choi, Barbara 110 Choi, Lynn 124,185 Choulel, Jeffrey 96,238 Christian, John 96 Christiansen, Gregg 124,209 Christie, Anne 124 Christie, David 60 Christy, Linda 89 Chrys, Athena 124 Chrys, Nicole 124 Chrys, Victona 60 Chu, Charles 96,191,238 Chung, HyeRi 60,168 Chung, Jin 110,168 Chung, KyungRi 124 Church, Darren 110,182,183.185 Claire. Kathleen 124 Clancy, Karen 124 Clancy, William 96,171.222 Clapp, David _ 60 Clark, Amy 96,175,182.183,191,234 Clark, Anthony 96.182,218 Clark, Dana 110 Clark, Julie 96 Clark, Caroline 60 Clark, Lori 60,165,184,187 Ciark, Victoria 124 Clifford, John 110 Clifford, Michael 124,205 Clothier, Julia 60 Cloud. Senua 96 Coakley. Sharon 124,181 Cobasko. James 60 Cotfey, Janet 60.190.226 Cohen. Jerome 96 Cohen. Stephane 96 Colen. Pamela 124.186 Colen. Terrence 96. 1 36, 206. 229. 238. 239 Collins. Brant 110.170 Collins. Melissa 1 10. 227 Combs. Thomas 96. 192. 193. 238 Cominsky. Joanne 60. 163, 1 74. 1 77, 190 Condon. Jill 124,227 Condon, Susan 96,161 Connors, John 1 1 0, 228. 229 Conrad. Michael 110.191,225 Conroy. Michael 110 Cook. Jeffrey 110,208 Cooper. Bnan 124.194 Cooper. Carrie 96 Cooper, John 110.124 Copley, Paul ,110.245 Copley. Philip 96 Copper, Douglas 96. 206 Corcoran, Janet 124.187 Cordes, Jennifer 1 24. 1 81 Cordova, Therese 60. 1 63. 1 81 . 287, 289 Corrigan, Hillary 124.253 Corrigan. Michael 110 Corsaro, Cynthia 110.186 Corsaro, Theresa 124 Cones. Jose 124 Costello, Kevin 96,134, 135.142.150.151. 180.184.191 Costigan. Margaret 110.181 Cote. Francois 110 Coty, Robert 60. 1 76 Covian.Kirk 110.228 Coyle. Margaret 124 Craig, Claudia 1 10. 186 Craig, Blair 124,178.251 Ciamer, Carrie 110,161 Crandall. Elizabeth 110 Crane, Kirsten 124,221 Crawford, April 215 Crawford. Kimberly 124.184 Credell.John 96 Criley. Stephen 96 Cristallo. Lorinda 96. 220 Crogg, Sharin 124 Crook. John 110.191.208 Cubbon, Elizabeth 60 Cubbon.John . ' 110.228 Culler. David 96.136 Cullman. Julene 60 Culver. Christen 110 Cumming, Graham 96,172.200.238 Cuneo, Walter .110.170 Cunningham. Frank 124 Curtin. Donald 96,182.183 Curtin.Lee 60.182.183,185 Curlin, Margaret 124. 188 Curtis.Mary 60.163.190.214 Cypert, Jill 124,182.189 Dahlgren. Joy 96 Dailey. Kint 60 Daluiso, Melinda 96 Daluiso, Nicolas 124 Daly, Brenda 60.68.171.176,226.250 Daly. Diane Marie - 124 Daly. Thomas 110 Danek. Linda 97 Daniels. Kimljerly 124 Daniels. Scott 97. 206 Danielson, Paul 60, 178. 180 Davey. Ronald 124 David. Brian 125 David, Margaret 110.251 David. Raoul 89 Davidson. Cynthia 97, 162 Davidson. Dianne 60. 163. 190 Davidson, Suzanne 125.213.240 Davies, Kristen 1 25 Davis. Chris 238 Davis. Christopher 97. 169 Davis. Gregory 125.209 Davis, Merril 61.171 Dawson, Edward 61. 194 Day, Annette 61.187.190 De l_ancey, Ann 125 De L ncey. Leah 97. 189 De Lanoy. Allyson 125 De Luce, Daniel 122,125,178 Decker. Diane 61 Decker, Jeanne 125.182.184 Decker. Tracey 61 Decken, Kathy 125 Deckert. Scott 97 Dedlouiso. Nick 225 Dednck. Jeffrey 61.244 Defterios. Joanna 110 Dehart. Clyde 110. 208 Del Guercio. Richard 61.206,238 Delance, Ann 185 Delaney, Elizabeth 110,181,253 Detaney. Michael 61 Delaney, Patricia 61 Delaney, Suzanne 61 Delio. Damien 125 Demarest, Laurie 125 Demerjian. Paula 110 Demerjian. Ross 61 Dempsey, Michael 125.209 Dempsey. Stephen 61 Denham. Gregory . . . .110.206.242 Dennee. Mia . 125 Denney, Michael 97 Dennis. Kenneth 97 Destabelle. Michael 97,206 Devine. Kevin 97 Devine. Susan 110 Devore. Lisa 125 DiCroce. Dana 97.161.163.170 DeCroce. Kathleen 110 Di Giorgio. Anthony 110 Di Giorgio. Tommy 110 DIa, Mimi 110.163.181 Dia.Sousan 97.134.135.163.181.186 Dierkes. Steve 125 Diggins, Derek 62 Dimond, David 62 Dinetz, Robert 97,191.218.249 Dinkier. Heidi 110.204 Doherty. Craig 0 Dolan. Kimberly 97.162.191 Doley. Chnstine 125. 188 Dollar. Jennifer 125,204.236 Dollinger, Jeffrey 97, 187 Dollinger, Marc 111.205 Don. Mary 182 Donahue, Steven 97. 164, 206 Donald. Jeffrey 62 Donaldson. Craig 111.208.219 Donegan. Jeffrey 62.165.167.238 Doney. Scott 111.184.187.191,211.237 Donovan. Diana 97 Donovan, Edward 125.218.219 Donovan. Marina 62. 162 Dorn. Jill 111,181.188,189 Doud. Julie 97 Doud. Leslie 125,209 Dougherty. Craig 208 Dougherty. Mary 125 Dougherty. Michael 97 Dougherty, Patrick Ill Dowdell, Andrew 97.218 Dowling. Karen 62 Downs. Matthew 111.208.242 Downs. Timothy 62. 1 71 . 1 92. 1 93. 200. 238 Doyle. Melissa 125,165.253 Drake. Kamara 97 Driscoll. Hugh 1 25. 205. 243 Du Pont. Mary 125.184 Duclos. Lorraine 97 Dugan. Denise 62 Dunphey. James 62. 187 Duperon.Lori 62.138.163.188 Duperon.Mona 111.188,189 Dupuy, John Edward 125 Duque. Travis 97 Duran. Anthony 125,209 Duston.Jay 62.177.210 Duston. Jeffrey 125.211,237 Dvorak. Julie 97 Dyke, Patricia 97 Eallonardo, Linda 111.186 Eallonardo. Mary 62 Eason, Thomas Ill Eastman. Kenneth 63 Et)erting. Jan 63 Ebrahim. Hossein 63 Ebrahim. Mehrnoush Ill Edmondson. Charles 97, 165 Edroondson. Eric 125,209,228 Edndge. Michael 125 Effros. Bonnie 125.178 Egan. Christopher Ill Egan. Michael 63.146.164.206 Ehlert. Sharon 97.191 Eisent)erg, Stephanie Ill Eisenbrand. Clayton 63. 164. 206. 207. 246. 247 Elkjer. Lorelie 63. 168, 175 Ellerman. Jennifer 125 Ellinwood. Kenneth 63, 177 Ellinwood. Julie 125 Ellinwood. Christophe 111,177 Ellis. Kelli Kristine 125 Elmajian. John 111.165.208 Emery. Griffith 63.164 Endsley, Alisa 63. 1 43, 1 49. 1 50, 1 51 . 1 76. 180 Eng. Jay 97,164 Engel. Kathryn 125. 241 Engel. Robert 97 Engel. Thomas 89 Engelman, Diana m Englehart. Cheryl 111.187 English, Cathie 97,162 Enzerink, Ingrid 111.171.186.191 Enzennk. Robert-Jan 63. 1 77. 1 90, 232 Enckson,John 254,255 Erikson, Karin 125 Esguerra. Roberto 97 Evans, Alan HI Evans. Cynthia 97 Evans. Jill 111.236 Evans. James 63 Evans. Lisa 97 Evans, Kelly 97 Evans. Shawn 1 25. 1 86. 253 Evers. Karen 1 1 1 , 1 63. 212 Fuentevilla. Melanie 98.162.194 Fuentevilla. Ramon ,111,208 Fulton. Jill 98 Fung. Kendall 112 Funk, Anne-Mane 126 Fuszard. Paula 98. 253 Fuszard. Peter 126 Fairbrother. Jeff 1 1 1 Fairbrother. Steven 63 Falk, Kristin 125 Fan, Leigh 97,166 Faragallah, Ramsey Ill Farno. Elizabeth 125 Farno. Timothy 63 Farrell. Hilary 63 Farrell. Melinda 1 1 1 Farrier, Joel 63, 1 77 Farrier. Melanie Ill Faulkner, Kim 125,168 Faust, David 63. 206. 229 Faust. Nina 111 Faust. Robin 63 Faustina. Gill ert 63 Faustina, James 125,182.184 Faustina. Monique 111 Fechner. Jennifer 111. 226. 250 Fechner. Joann 63, 226, 227, 250 Feinberg. Gregory 97 Felder. James 97 Feldman, Clifford 111 Feldman. Diana 97,162 Fenimore. Jason 1 26. 209 Fenimore. Vincent 97 Ferdig. Marcella 97.234 Ferdman. Alan 97 Ferguson. Ian 63 Ferguson. Jodi 64, 162 Ferguson, Lesley 126,212 Ferguson. Susan 126, 186 Ferrera, Lauren 97.135.151.187,188 Ferner. Joel 190 Ferryman. Peter 111,208 Fester, Slade 89 Field. Peter 111.168.175 Filer. John 64 Fifer. Matthew 126.182,185 Finnegan. Gerald 126 Finnegan, James 64. 168, 209 Finwall, Bruce 111,170,182 Finwall. Kenneth Ill FIs. Arturo 97.237 Fischer. Valerie E 97, 182 Fischer, Valerie J 111.221 Fisher. Carole 111,173.182.183,185 Fisher. Kent 97.191 Fisher. Walter 64. 190 Fitch. Jerome 64. 190 Fitzgerald. Theresa 64,168.169.190 Fitzgibbons. Greg 64.164,176,216 Flanagan. Elise 97 Fletcher. Jill 183 Flood. Andrew 64, 190, 201 Florance, Dana Ill Flores, Lisa 126 Flores, Ronald 64 Foley. Betsy 97. 1 63, 1 66. 1 87. 1 91 Fooks, Scott Ill Forsiak, Erica 111.171 Forssen, Anna 64 Forteza, Jeffrey 126 Foshee. Sharon 64 Foss, Adrianna 97, 161, 162. 193 Foster, Dale 64 Foster. Mary 97 Foster. Todd 1 1 1 Fountain. Mich el 126,189.213 Fowell. Loree 64.190 Francisco. John Ill Franklin. David 126. 245 Franklin. Dawn 64. 162. 199 Frederick. Peter Ill Frere. Jenna 126 Fresh, Denise 126 Freymuth. Dirk 111.182 Fridley. David 64 Fridley. Michael 126 Friediand, Eric 97, 1 65. 228 Fnedland. Jamie 111.165,236 Friedman. Doreen Ill Friedman, Todd 64 Friess. Susan Ill Frimtzis. Laurel . - 97 Fritz. Suzanne 64, 176, 190, 202. 241 Gagnon, Danna 126 Gagnon. Joseph 98. 238 Gaian. Heidi 112 Gaines. Ginger 64,180,190 Galvin, Michael 112.205 Galvin. Christopher 1 26. 21 1 Gamble. Wendy . . . ' : 98.171.188 Gamble. William 98 Gantz.Ulrike 112 Gardner. Melora 98,186 Gardy. Pauletle 64. 165 Gargano. Joseph 126.191 Garrett. Brett 98.168.182,191 Gary, Todd 112 Gaubatz, Mark 64, 222, 223 Gegna, Leslie - 126 Gerhardy, Elizabeth 98. 162. 166. 186 Gerhardy. Louis 126.211 Germann. Patricia .89 Gerrard.Cherise 98 Gever. Steven 64 Gey. Debbie 253 Ghamarifard. Fariborz 98, 237 Gibbons. Patricia 112 Giese. Alison 98. 163 Giese. Jennifer 126.188.189 Giese. Juliet 126.188.189 Giese. Michelle 64.145.163.169.180 Gilburne. Adam 65.190 Gilchrist. Jeffrey 98 Gillette. Scott 112.191.225 Gillmore, Christine 126 Gilroy. Melinda 112 Ginsburg. Daniel 112 Ginsburg. Jeffrey 112 Giordanella. Kim 106.212 Giordano. John 89 Giorgio, Mary Ann 112 Gittleson, Gia 65.171.177.193 Givins. Joanne 98 Gladish. Marjorie 98 Glass. Joanna 112.212 Gleason. Anastasia 112.191.215.251 Gleason. Bridget 65. 161. 162. 164. 176. 190,198 Glick. Tamar 112 Goedde.Mark 126 Gold. Joseph 98.191 Goldberg. Nicole 187 Goldberg. Robert 112.191 Golding. Kevin 65 Gomez. Steven 98,237 Gonzalez. Anita 112. 186 Good. Thomas 112.208 Goodman, Andrea 126 Goodman. Dawn 112.227 Goodman. Donald 65.175.176 Goodman, Jeffrey 65. 222 Goradia. Shree 65.186 Gordon. Jacqueline . 65, 1 62, 1 76, 1 88, 1 89, 190 Gordon. Robert 89. 182 Gorman. Monica 1 26, 227. 241 Gorrell. Wayne 98 Gorsuch. Edward 112.191.208.242 Gorsuch. Laura 1 26. 1 88 Gorsuch, Linda 65. 165. 168. 169. 175. 189. 190.193 Goswitz.Ann 98.191 Goth.Dana 112.152.153.162 Gottfried. Steven 98.135.191 Gottlieb. David 1 26, 194 Gottlieb. Jonathan 65.182.185.244 Gould. Douglas 112.232- Goza. Cheryl 98.187 Grady. Ann Marie 65, 1 38, 1 62, 1 64, 290 Graham. Curt 89. 177 Gralow. Heidi 126 Gralow. Susan 98 Granberg, Joseph 112 Graves, Peter 65.171.182.190.193.194. 270, 292 297 Graves, Timothy 1 1 2. 1 82, 1 84 Graves. Christopher 126,182.184 Greco. Nancy 126 Greco, Steven 66 Green, Laurie 66,171 Green, Paul 112,191,211 Greenberg, Barrie 98 Greenberg. Brooke 126.166,186.236 Greenberg. Bradford 98 Greene. Carole 66 Greene, Jennifer 112,187 Greiner, Justine 98. 163 Grennan. Catherine 112.236 Grennan. Jacqueline 126 Gridley. James 98 Gndley, Janet 122,126.161.253 Gnep. Gerald 112,182.183 Grier. Nicole 66 Guadagni, Antonio 126.225 Guadagni. Marcelia 112 Gude. Jacqueline 126 Guiragossian. Lorn 66 Guiragosstan, Vasken 126 Gustafson.Katharin 112,226,251 Gutterman. Suzanne .66 Haase. Christian 66 Hagelberg. Mary 1 26 Hagerty. Matthew 112 Hainline. Steven 98. 249 HaireJeff 66,164.176 Haire. Matthew 126 Halamka,John 66,174,190.201.238 Hale, Kathleen 126 Halikis, David 112.208 Halikis. Georgene 112,161 Halikis. Mark 66,161.164.190.206 Halikis. Maureen 66. 137, 160. 161, 163, , 164,169.176.190,270 Halkett, James 66.144, 160.169.190.254, 255 Halkett. Kate 126,227 Hall, Cheryl 98.188,191 Hamilton, Aimee 126,162 Hamilton, Colin 126 Hamilton. Craig 98 Hamilton. Gearold 98 Hamilton, Kimberly 98 Hamilton. Lee 2 Hamilton. Scott 112.208,248 Hamilton, Sydney 98. 163 Hamilton. Christopher 112 Hammitl. Andrew 67 Hammond. Michael 67 Hammond, Robert 98 Hanlon. Ann 126 Hanlon, Mary 98 Hannes. Andrea T. .126.181.253 Hannes, Nicole 67,181,253 Hansen, Holly 188 Hanson, Janet 98 Harding. Lawrence 112 Hardwick. Devon 98. 1 63 Hardy, Douglas 1 26, 182 harge, Ivan 112,208 Harmon. Christine 67 Harmon. Claudia 112 Harms. Christine 112 Harper. Denise 126189 Harper, Sarah 112.234 Harper. Timothy 126 Harrell. Diane 67.202 Harns.Abbi 98,163 Harrison. Michael 67 Han. Alex 98.168,206.218 Hart. James 98 Hart, Mana 112.166.169.191.215 Hart. Michael 112.208,209,218 Hart, Thomas 205. 243 Hartwick. Jeffrey 112 Hartwick. Laura 1 26 Hartwick. Thomas 126 Hartwick. Glynis 67. 181 Hatano. Dan 98.164.229 Hatlehol. Birgit 67.175 Haupt. Mary 126 Haupt. Patrick 98 Hauptman.Ari 67.169,190 Hauptman. Harri? 98. 169 Hawkins, Jim 175 Hawkins. Ronald 126 Hayase, Cameron 67. 244. 245 Hayase, Elliott 126.245 Healy, Sandra 98 Healy, Thomas 112 Hecht, Suzanne 112,186 Heckel, James 98. 206 Heffernan, John 112,219 Heffernan. Steve 67. 164 Hem, Andrew 106 Heitz. Melinda 127,236 Heltmeyer, Kirstin 127 Helmig, Jeffrey 67,170 Helmig, Richard 98, 249 Helms. Gari 113 Henbesl.Mark 67.174 Henderson. Sara 98 Hendricks. Terence 206 Henry. Sarah 98 Hepner, Diana 98.181.188.189 Herbig, Peter 113,191,224 Herbst. Kathryn 96 Herbst, Stephen 98 Herzstein. Marsha 67, 162. 176 187. 188. 190 Heslov. Grant 98.165 Higginbotham. Ronald 67.190 Highl, Thomas 113 Hill.Dena 127 Hill. Gregory 127.242 Hill, Gregory 127,242 Hill, Kent 113,152.165.248 Hill, Richard 127 Hill.Tara 98 Hill. Theodore 89 Hillard, Debbie 98, 198 Hillard. Michelle 1 1 3. 1 62. 1 88, 1 89 Hilton, Brooke 99 Hilton. Enc 99 Hilton. Heidi-Jill 113.166 Hilton. Lesley 127 Hilton. Peter 127 Hixson. Heather 113 Hodges. Jill 127 Hodges. Robert 99.164.191.201 Hodgson. Lynn 99,186 Hodgson. Peter 67 Hoff. David 99,164.172,182,200 Hoffman, Cynthia 127 Hogan, Colleen 67,163.166.176,190 Hogan. Kathleen 113.162,181 Hogan, Melissa 127 Hogan, Michael 127.211.232 Hogan. Sheila 127.165.178 Holchin. James 113.168,191,193 Holmes, Jeffrey 99, 244 Holt, David 99, 1 69, 230 Holtrichler. John 127 Hong, Edward 67.146.164.206.238.239 Hong, Mi|a 67 Hoods, Heather 99,163,170,198 Hooper. Stephanie 1 1 3. 1 82, 1 89 Hooper, Steven 67, 1 77 Hoover, Robert 113 Hopkins, John 68.164 Horeczko, Roman 127,219 Horinbein, Chara 68 Honnbein.Mark 99.161.167.191,201 Horn, Lorraine 127 Hornkohl, Amy 113,189 Hornung. John 99 Horton. Ellen 68 Hou, Jeanne 99.166,168 Houghton. Karen 127 House. Korey 113.162 Houston. Richard 68,171 Howard. Tracy 99 Howell. James 113 Hoy, Angela 127 Hoy. Katherine 68. 1 62. 1 68. 1 69. 1 71 . 1 73 Hoy, Lauren 113,162,188.189 Hoyt, Amy 113.227 Hoyt. Mary 127 Hu. Eugene 68,169,190 Hu. Francis 99,191,238 Hu, Roger 113,174,185,191 Hu,YuPeng 99,174 Huang. Chung-Jung - 127.168 Huang, Hsiad Hua 113 Hubbell, Christine 68 Hudson, Melanie 127 Huebner, Carol 113.185.188 Huebner, James 68 Hueth,John 127.248,249 Hueth. Laurence 68 Huggard, Richard 113 Hugh, Sally 99.161 Hugh. Christopher 127 Hughes. Patricia 99.171.240 Hunt. David 99 Hunt, Edward 113 Hunt, James 127 Hunt, James 113 Hunt, Timothy 113.200 Hurley. Beth . 113.191 Hutchison. Heidi 127 Hutchison. Wendy 99 Hyde, Richard 127.178,194 Hyman, Marc 113 Ibelle, Marvin 68 Indvik, Martin 99,182 Intagliata, John 68.176. 182.183.185 Intagliata, Paul 99. 182,183.185 Irani. Kerbanu 99.163.186 Irvin. Kimberly 99.184,187 Islas, Robert 99 Israel, James 66.222 Israel, Jonathan 122. 127.161.224 Ito, Vance 113.228.229 Jackson. Deidre 69 Jackson. Eric 127 Jacobanis. Carol 127 Jacobson. Amy 113.152 Jacobson. Gianna 99.163 Jacobson. Jeffrey 113 Jacobson. Jill 69.165.187 Jacobson. Lisa 69. 1 63. 1 77 Jacobsson , David 1 1 3, 1 69 James, Stacey 127,186 Jam, Jeffrey 69,190 Janis. Christine 127.182,189 Janscn.Susanne 113,168.178 Janssens, Andrea 99 Janssens. David 1 27. 209 Janssens, Denise 69 Jansson, David 127 Jean, Kraige 69. 1 70, 1 73 Jelsma, Jeanine 69 Jelsma,John 127.209 Jenkins, Tracy 69, 1 62. 1 76 Jennett, Donald 69,171,193,289,294 Jennings, Cann 127,226,250 Jennings, Kenneth 99, 1 65, 249 Jensen, Cassandra 113.182,184 Jessup, David 69 Jessup, Suzie 99 Jhaven.Eric 113.228 Jin, Ted 69.169,171,174.193 Johansen. Evan 69 Johnson, Allen 208 Johnson, Diane 113,186,188,191 Johnson. Gunter-Ralf 127 Johnson. Heide 99 Johnson. John 69 Johnson. Juliet 99. 162. 194 Johnson, Jurgen 99 Johnson, Kristopher 99 Johnson, Michael 69, 141, 142. 151, 164, 180,187 Johnson, Niclas 113 Johnson. Page 99 Johnson. Tim 69 Jones. Gavin 127 Jones. Ross 69.151.164.182 Jordan. John 113.178,191 JosiKnstin 99,162,187 Judge, Kevin 99,153,171.206 Judge. Sean 99 Juell, Laura 99,161.211 Juelle. Magali 69 Kaback. Douglas 70. 148. 150. 151. 164. 180.187 Kaback. Stephen 1 1 3. 228. 245 Kaehler. Joyce 99.163 Kaemerle. Patrick 113,224,245 Kagari, Matthew 70 Kagan, Nicole 124,127 Kalin, David 99.135.191.245 Kail. Christopher 99.165 Kallikounis, Andrew 99. 206. 238 Kamar. Jenny 113 Kamiab. Ardalan 99 Kamiab. Kalnn 127. 186 Kammskas. David 127 Kaminskas. Michael 70 Kamran-Noosh, Kamyar 113. 191 Kamran-Noosh. Katayou 127 Kane, David 127,165 Kane, Stephen 99, 224 Kapen.Alan 99.193,231 Kaplan. Roger 113,174,184, 187,191,245 Kapner. Leonard 114.169.185.187 Karasawa. Joel 127.225 Katakia. Shilpa 114 Katherler. Karen 99. 162 Kattlove, Susan 99, 1 91 , 202. 241 Katz. Michael 99.164,206.249 Katz, Mitchell 127 Katzarotf, Michelle 99,194,195 Kaye, James 114,208,248 Kaye. Jeffery 70. 206. 229 Kazarian Jamin 89.114.173.228 Kazarian, Jason 182,185 Keating Carol 70,168 Keenan, Bridget 127 Keenan, Timothy 70,164,176,201 Keil, Enc 70 Keller. Tiesse 114 Kelley.John 65.70,151.160,164,190 Kelly, Erin 70 Kemper, Gregory 99 Kendall, Douglas 1 28. 248 Kennedy, Caragh 114,166 236 Kennedy, Keith 114 KenneyCean 128 Kern. Ernst 128.209 Kern, Katie 70 KhahliNeda 89 Khem. Robert 128 Kibbe, Evelyn 128.240 Kielar, Jayson 99 Kielar, John 99 Kilmer, Renee 128,166,173 Kilroy. Michael 99.191,193,194 Kilroy, Patrick 114 Kim, Cedina 99 Kim. Deborah 122,128.185 Kim.DoHyung 128 Kim, Dons 114,191 Kim.Jae 70,174,190 Kim, Jane 70.185.186.188.189 Kim. Nam 100,191.224,238 Kim, Patricia 114,183.188 Kim. Paul 100 Kim. Sang 114 Kim.Theresia , 100.168.191 Kimm. Anthony 100. 135, 149, 173, 180. 191 Kindred. Stacey 114.191 Kindred, Tracey 114,236 King, Aaron 128,245 King. David 100.191.193 King, John 89 King, Stephen 114,249 Ktnion, Douglas 100 Kinion, Laura 114 Kinton, Teresa 128.182.189 Kirby. Andrea 100 Kirk. Renee 70,168,176 Kirk, Thomas 114 Kirkley, Elizabeth 128,173 Kirwan, Timothy 100 Kirwan,Todd 114 Kline. Stacy 128.251 Knauer. Charles 100.222 Knell. Jacqueline 70.165.177 Koepke, Shawn 70,170 KolenicMark 100.230 Kolodny. Jeffery 114 Koltun. Gregory 70. 169. 254 Konell, Cheryl 70,190 Konell, Jerome 100 Kopecek, Paula 1 28. 1 88. 1 89 Korenich. Paige 128.181 Korp, Bruce 70, 244 Kotlarski. David 128 Kotlarski, Jane 70 Kowal, Quintin 114,205,242 Kowalski, Daniel 114,165 Kraatz. David 71.100,218 Kraft. Michael 128 Kramer. Paul 100,213.231 Kratz. David 174,190.192,193.222 Kraus.Erik 128,225 Kreuler, Lesley 169,173 Kronenberg. John 100,218 Kronenberg, KaM 114. 185 Kualaau.Chen 100 Kukel, Suzanne 114 Kumagai. Michael 114 Kunchal. David 89.216 Kupec, Katherine ,128 Kupec. Susan 71 Kutter. John 100 Kyle. Maria 114 UGue. Clyde 100 La Mar, Yvette 100 La Marca, Brian 114 La Rose, Darisse 168.176 La Rue, Robert 100 La Scala, Stacy 128 Lachman. Nicole 1 14, 191 Lagan, Kristen 114 Lagan, William 71.151 Lagattuta, Robert 128 Um, Albert 71,173,174 Lambert, Michael 100 Lamers, Erik 114 Undero, Lorelei 100,191.220 Landero.Rey 71.170 29a Landero. Rosanna 128 Landolfi. Susan 71.163 Lanes Kenneth 128 Lanes, Suzan 71,162 Lanes. Theodore 100 Lanfersteck, James 100.187 Lantz. Knslen 128.181 Lape, James 100 ' . e. Michelle 114 Lape. Nicole 100 Lara. Valencia 114.221 La Rose, Darisse 71.190 Larson, Daniel 114 Larson. Eric 71.244 Larson. Lisa 71.162 166,176,190 Larson. Teresa 114 Latimer. Mary 72. 163 Laughney. Sean 72 Lauhoft. Kathryn 114 Laule, Andrew 128.243 Lawless. Anne 72,187 Lawrence. Gretchen 72 Lawrence. Jana Lawrence, Judith Lawson. Andrew Lawson. Joan Lawson. Judy Lawson, Kimberly Lawver. Jane 72,162 72,163 89 72,163 72 72 114,181,253 Le Beau. Mary 114,182.250 Lec.Adrienne 72,168,181,190 Lee,Eric 106,172 Le«. Heh 114.152 Lee, Howard 72,168,169,171.190 Lee, Hyun 100,165,191.222 Lee. Michele 100,168,175.191 Lee. Philip 128,243 Lee. Valerie 128,173 Lee, Young 100 Lee, Young 72 Lee. Yun 128 Legg. Sally 128 Legg. William 100,232 Leh, Jennifer 100,214,226 Leighton. Kathleen 114.251 Leighion. Scott 100 Lemmi, Dennis 1 28, 1 77 Lenehan, Laurie 114, 204 Leonard, Drew 1 28, 225, 231 Leonard, Jeffrey 1 28, 209, 245 Leonard, Susan 128 Leone. Mark 128,225 Leseberg. Katherine 72 Levias. Angela 128 Levine, Jacqueline 114 Levine. Richard 72,176.209.232 Levinson. Jennifer 128 Levitin. Shan 72, 143, 180, 1980 Levitt, Alexandria 169.190 Levy. Ross 100.164.191.222 Lewis, Douglas 1 00, 1 65. 206, 249 Lewis, Monique 114 Lewis. Steven 72, 1 67. 1 76. 206 Lewis. Tonya 114 Lewis. Virginia 100 Leyva. Charles 172 Li. Jimmy 126.128.205 Lichina. Gregory 72 Lin.Ching-Chin 72.168.182.183.190 Lin. Irene 128.168.175.182 Lin. John 100 Lindsay. Patrick 115. 208. 242 Lindstrom. Rodger 72 Lindstrom.Tern 115 Linehan.Mark 73.177 Linehan.Mary 128.182.183.185 Linehan. Sarah 99.100.163 Linnett. Christopher 100. 165. 169. 173. 184.191.194.195.222.244 Linstedt. Laurel 73. 163. 176. 194. 195. 214 Linstedt. Pamela 1 00. 226. 250 Lipsky. Andrew . ... 128 Lipsky. Kenneth .- 100 Lisenbcry. John ..73,177 Litwiller. Lisa ...— - . ' 73 Liu. Chao-Hsu . . ' . 128 Liu. Frank 73 Liu. John 73 ' l 68. 1 77. 1 78. J 82, 1 84 Liuzzi. Jon , 73 Livengood. Carol Livengood. Patricii Lo Bue. Scott LoCelso. Michelle Lochner. Stuart Lockett. Leueune , Lockwood. Carne ' 73.169.173 115 73 .. .115,182.189 89 .. .115.161.188 89 Lohrer. William . .1 73 Lok. Edward , ' 128.194 Lok. Lulu I ,73.190.194.287.290 Lombard!. Greg ! 73.183.185.190 Lopez. Katherine i 100. 163 Lotina-Wyman. Tiqi 115. 191.208.245 Louisell. Anne . . i 74 Louisell. Carol 115 Love. Paul 128 Lower. Karen - ,1 74 Lownes. Gretchen 1 115.188 Lowry. Thomas , .i 100 Lubliner, Eric 74. 176 Luciani. Kathie . . . 115 Luckevich. Maria 100.191.240 Ludington. Joan 74 Ludwa. Jeanette 100.253 Ludwa. Victoria 128 Ludwick. Joseph 115.191,222 Ludwig. Warren 115,173 Lukrich. Kristin 100 Luna. Sylvia 74 Lund. Lance 115 Lutton. Kelly 74 Lyon. Pamela 74 Lyons. Mary 100 Lytal. Andrea 115 m Ma. Jada 100.135.184.187.191.194 Ma. Jason 74. 141. 149. 151. 180. 187. 190 MacDonald. Steven 74 MacFaden. Michael 128. 182. 184 MacFarlane. Robeil 1 00. 1 65 MacGregor. Cynthia 115 MacKallor. Douglas 74.169.172, 176,201 MacKay. Rob 208 MacLeod. Pamela 100 MacQuoid. Alan 128. 209. 243 MacTavish. Andrew 127. 128.225 MacTavish. Holly 236 MacDonald, Douglas 100. 209 Mackey. Deborah 74,115.182.189 Mackey. Dineke 162 Mackey. Robert 115.228 Mackiewicz. Caroline 1 15. 191 Mackle. Colleen 74 Mactavish.Holley 115 Madilian. Aret 100 Madilian. An 128 Maehler. Manfred 115.169.173.228 Magpile. Mylene 115.191 Mahakian. Lauren 128.173.186 Maizlish. Larry 74. 1 78. 1 79. 1 82. 1 93. 194 Maldonado. Eric 1 00. 1 65 Maldonado. Lisa 100 Malky.Adam 115 Mallon. Kevin 74 Malone. Francis 129.194.209.225,243 Maltin, Laura 129. 182 Maners. Dean 74. 187 Maners. Wendelin 1 01 . 1 91 . 226 Maranlz. David 101,191 Marckesano, Andrew 129, 228 Marckesano. Regina 1 01 , 1 62, 1 70 Mardesich, Patrick 101.174,191 Markellos, Kathy 115,182,189 Marlow. Edythe 115 Marracci. Thomas 129, 167, 173, 209. 219 Marrocco. Rena 1 01 . 253 Marshall. Gayle 57.74.162 Martel. Jean-Paul 115 Manel. Maclovia 124 Martella. Jim 115 Martella. Paul 101 Martin. Lee 74 Martin. Jane 115.162 Martin. Laura 115 Martin-Neuville. Eric 101 Martinez. Maria 74 Martinez. Ricardo 208 Martz. Kelly 74.162.190.220.234.235 Martz. Steven 1 15, 191 . 209. 232. 233 Mashy. William 129.219 Mason. John 129 Mathis. David 129.211 Matson. Christopher 101 Matteson. Andrew 75, 164 Matteson. Thomas 1 29. 209. 225 Maxe. Steven 101 May. Karen 115.182.189 Mayfield. Mark 190.246 Mayfield. Shelly 75.101.166 Mays. James 101.206,207,246 McAlister. Dana 101.162.169 McArthur. Kenneth 129.211 McArthur. Warren 101. 200. 238 McCall. Diane 115.215 McCallum. Timothy 129. 237 McClain. Timothy 115 McConlogue. Tom 101, 194 McConn. Raymond 115,169.229 McConn. Suzanne 129, 168, 182. 184 McConville, Janet 129 McCormack, Elenore 1 29, 221 . 251 McCormack, Carolyn 75, 1 70, 1 76. 1 63, 273 McDaniel. Diana 129,165, 186 McDaniel, Karen 115. 191 McDaniel, Katheryn 75. 169, 190 McDonald, Amanda 75 McDonald, Amy 115,191 McDonald, Robin 115 McDonald, Steven 101.230.231 McDonnell. Rhett 129. 194 McFadden. Sam 89 McFarlane. Valerie 115 McGarry. Charles 1 29. 209. 228 McGarry. Robert 101 McGee. Sean 75 McGrath. John ?5. 244 McGrath. Kelly 115.234 McGrath. Richard 75 McGrew. Clark 115 McGrew. Donna 129 McGuinness. Colleen 115 McGuinness. Maura 115 McGuinness. Noreen 75.253 McGuire. Katie 75.169.187. 194.195.286. 289. 292 McHugh. Aletha 101.187 Mclntyre. Betsy 101.191 Mclntyre. Margaret 129 McKenna. Carolyn 76. 162 McLaughlin, Michael 76, 169, 177. 187.230 McLaughlin. Shannon 1 1 5, 1 69, 1 86. 241 McManus.John 116,191.228 McMilhan. Shannon 116,208 McNeal. Kathy 116 Mcflae. Douglas 101 Medve. Douglas 116.245 Medve, Jeff 76,177 Meek, Ann 116 Mehdizadeh.Bob 208 Mehling, Kathleen 116,236 129 Mehrtash, Tatyana 116 Melamed. Homa 101.191 Melton. Beth 129,166 Melton. Susan 76, 165 M eltzer.Cary 101,230.231 Meng. Dana 76 Meng, Elizabeth 101,164 Meng,Kaah 116,163.166 Mensinger, Dennis 129,182,184 Mensinger. Duane 101, 191 Mencle. Matthew 101 Merlander, Eric 101 Merlander, Michele 1 29, 227 Meronek. David 101 Merrell. Victona 116.191 Merriam. Christopher 101 Merrill. Shauna 129 Mersing. Janice 1 01 . 21 1 Michel, Patricia 101.194 Mickel. John 129 Mickle. Keith 116, 254. 255 Midtord.Paul 129,182 Midford, Robert 129.182 Mignacca. Cynthia 101 Mignacca. Robert 116.209 Militello. Jeanine 1 1 6. 1 82. 1 89 Militello. Joseph 1 29. 209. 225 Millar. Mark 101 Millea.Noel 129.168.175 Miller. Gail 76,179,180.187 Miller. Jack 116 Miller. Kathleen 116 Miller. Michael 76. 1 76. 187 Miller. Ruthanne 129 Miller. Sheila 116,191.227 Miller. Stephen 129 Miller. Steven 116.187.205.243 Miller. Theresa 101 Mills. Kelly 76, 1 41 , 1 62. 1 64 . 1 76. 1 81 . 1 98 Mills. Lisa 122.129.161.251 Minard. Daniel 101 Mirmobini. Shiva 101 Mishell. Sandra 116. 234. 235 Mitchell. John 116,208 Mitchell. Laura 116.182.191 Miwa. John 76. 1 68. 1 76. 1 82. 1 83. 1 84. 185.191 Miwa. Julie 116 Moeller. Henry 1 16. 237 Mohaghegh. Gita 101 Moller. Alexander 76. 1 77. 206 Moller. Angus 129 Moloney. John 141.151.206 Moloney. Michael 76 Monahan. Mark 76 Monteith. Jeffrey 129 Montgomery. Todd 1 1 6. 237 Moore. Brian 116. 118. 185 Moore. Carlyn . .129,182 Morand. Denise •..... ,.. .101 Morash. Jeffrey 89 Morash. Jennifer 116 Morey. Scott 129 Morgan. Heather 101 Morgan. Pamela 76 Morgan. Patricia | 102. 165 Morgan. Stacey . Morris. Catherine Morns. Gregory 129 .77.1138.177,188.189 116.208.249 Morris. Michael 77. 1 41 . 1 51 . 1 61 . 1 64, 1 90. 206 Morris. Paul 116.164.191.205.242 Morns. Robert 1 16. 169 Morrison. Penne 77. 162 Morrow. Bradley 129 Morrow. Deborah 116.163.182.189 Morrow. Marcy i 74 Morse. Molinda 102.187 Moses, Nina 1 77 Moses. Tracey 129.166 Mott. Craig 77. 254 Mowat. Tracy . 116.186 Muck. Janet 102 Muder. Patrick 102 Muilenburg. Tod 129.219.245 Mulkey. William 1 29. 209. 21 9 Mulligan. David 77.206 Mulligan. Kathleen 102.198 Mulligan. Knstin 102.163 Mullins. Eric 243 Mullins. Erin 129 Mulvihill.Erin 116.236.253 Mulvihili. Sheila 102 Murphy. Elizabeth 77 Murphy. James 89 Murphy, Julia 102,163.204 Murphy. Laura 116.234 Murray, Alice 116.186 Murray. Patrick 77.244 Muse, Michelle 77.179 Mussell. Joanne 116 Mulh. Russell 77,187.222 Myers. Michele .116.211 n Nager. George 116 Nager. Thomas 129.209 Nagy.John 116.228 Nagy. Maria 124 Nagy. Paul 77.173.191 Nakagawa. James 129 Nash.Savery 116 Navalta. Carryl 129.182.183.184 Nawotka. Caroline 130 Nay.Enc 102.178.179.194 Neal. Brian 77 Neal. Jeffrey 130.228 Neale. Randall 1 30. 209. 225 Neff. Kelly 192.193 Neilan. Rosemary 77. 162. 169. 186. 188. 190 Nelson. Bradley 130 Nelson. Daniel 102.191.210 Nelson. Kou 130.168 Nelson. Peter 130.211.237 Nelson. Robert Jr 116.211.233 Neth. John 130.211.237 Neuman. Mary 77. 161. 162. 169, 176, 190 Neuman, Peter 116.161.245 Newell. Audrey 116,162 Newell. Kelly 77 Nicholson. Julie 252.253 Nickerson. Alison 77. 163 Nicklas. Jeffrey 102.178 Niden. Cheryl 130 Nieto. Alexander 116 Nieto. Rebecca 130 Ninnis. Margaret 1 30, 234. 235 Nix. Chilton 77. 222. 238 Noble. Merry 130. 253 Noguchi. Barbara 102 Noonan. Kristie 130 Norby. Catherine 1 30. 1 82. 18 9 Norris. Adam 130.209.228 Norris. Jennifer 102.180.191 Novom. Barri 130 O ' Brien. James 78 O ' Brien. Kevin 78 O ' Brien. Todd 102 O ' Hara. Michael 78. 1 90. 206. 207. 238 O ' Leary. Kathleen , 130.165.189 O ' Rourke. Michael 89. 201 Oaxaca. Jorge 102. 222 Obora. Reiko 116 Odaka. David 130. 228 Oh. Grace 135.184,187.188 Olsen. Julie 78 Olsen.Paul 78 Olson. Barbara 102.165.182.191 Olson. Stephen 116. 232. 237 Oson.Todd 130.182.184.185.211.237 Optican. Janine 130 Orosz.Ann 102.169 Orser. David 130.225 Ostx rne. Anita 116 Oshlta. Marian 116.220 Otera. Steven Yutaka 130. 219 Overbey. Susan 102. 253 299 Pozzuoli. Enrico Pozzuoli, Linda Pozzuoli. Vincent Pretz, Jennifer Pretz, Melissa Price, Christopher Price, Gretchen Pruitt. Alicia Pugh, Tiffany Pupkoff. Catherine Pusheck, Michael 102. 165 102.181.186 117.208 117 79. 241 117,242 117.234 130.251 130 117.189. 191 117 Ruebel. Kelly Ruebel. Wendy Rupert. James Russell. Elizabeth Russell. Glenn Russell. John Russo. Frank Russo. John Ryu. Dina 103 131 81.222 81.176.190 118.208.248 118 103.164.231 131 81 Sherry. Adam 104 Shiang, Steve 104. 191 Shih, Eric 131.231 Shihadeh, Dunia 104 Shihadeh. Nadia 131.173 Shimeatl. Robert 131.209 Shindell, Thomas 104 168 169.178 Shishido. Karyn 104 166 191.221 Shiens. Debbie 131 Shouse. Stephen 104.228 Shull. Jonathan 104. 170. 175. 191.194. Owen, Cynthia Owens. Gregory Owens. Jeffrey . 130. 181.252.253 117. 178,182.238 130.173.211 Pack. Cathhne 117 Paffrath. Sylvia 102. 165. 168. 169. 175 Paik. Manlyn 78. 163. 174. 177. 190. 193 Pak. Moon Chang 117.219.249 Pak, Peter 78, 246 Pake, Jeffrey 78 Pake, Jody 130. 184 Pal.obagis. Athena 130 Pallinger. Pamela 78.162 Palmer. Colleen 78, 1 62. 190 Palmer. Frank 102 Paolucci, Thomas 1 02. 1 79 Papayans. Michael 117 Papke. Cheryl 117 Papke. Karen 102, 169 Park, Banholow 117 Park, Delisa 1 30. 1 86 Parker, Jacqueline 117 Parsa. Ten 78 Patterson, Mark 89 Patton, Beth 78 Patton, Keely , 102 Paul, Charles 78, 1 76 Paul, Joanne 122, 130. 162 Paulson. Hilary 117. 181 Payne. Reeta 130 Pazanowski. Cynthia 130 Pearce. Paula 117.165 Pearson. Beth 78,162.187.190 Pearson. Jill 130 Peck. Thomas 78, 209 Pellecer. Claudia 78. 162.169. 181 Pelly. Ivan 102 Pelstring. Dennis 130 Pelstnng. Robert 117.193 Pena. Roman 78.170.171 Peng. Susy 102.191 Pengiolli. Susi 169 Penwell, Lynn 102.240 Peppard. Scott 130 Peppe. Monica 130 Perez. Leonid Karl 117 Perles. Karen 102 Perles. Susan 130 Perry, Janice 130 Peterman, Brad 102 Peters. Curtis 130.209 Peterson. DetJorah 186 Petru. Andrew 102.171 Pfaff. Melinda 130 Phenicie. Brady 130 Phipps. Lincoln 1 1 7. 1 94. 273 Phipps. Martin 79. 1 77 Picket. Michael 79.216 Pickel. Susan Marie 117.221 Pierce. Jonathan 79 Pierce, Michael 102 Pierno, Diane 117 Pierno. Linda 79 Pieroni, Leslie 102,181.191 Pieroni. Michelle 130 Pijper.CarIa 130.182.184 Piper. Kimberly 79. 1 69, 1 81 , 1 88. 292. 294 Pipkin. Matthew 165.210.230 Plunkett, Bnan 130 Plunkett, Kurt 79 Poer, Adriene 130 Polacek, Richard 79,190.222 Polacek. Timothy 117.254 Poliner. Ilyse 1 02. 1 63. 1 70 Pollack, Nicholas 130 Pollock, Debanne 130,186 Pollock, Jennifer 79 Pollock, Michael 102 Poms. Laurie 130 Poncher, Mark 79. 1 79. 1 80 Pope. Marianne 79, 290 Poppa, Kimberly 117.214.220.250 Porizky, Janet 130 Porizky, Mark 102, 161 , 206. 222. 223 Porter. Bart 79.164,169.176.216 Porter. James 117.191.219 Potampa. Christopher 1 30. 1 78. 194. 242. 243 Potts Kathryn 1 02. 253 Powell. David 130 Raines. Robin 1 1 7 Rallis. Kirk 80.147.164,169. 170. 171,246 Ramirez, Michael 102 Ramptno, Fred Jr 80. 229 Ramsdell, Thomas 131. 205 Ramsey, James 117,248 Randen, Carolina 175 Range. Cheryl 80.145. 162. 174. 185.190 Range. Holly 80. 1 65. 1 80 Raphael. Lisa 80, 181 Raskin, Stanley 103.182,191 Rathbone. John 103.206 Rathbone. Elizabeth 117.185 Ravin, Wendy 117.191 Raynes. Stephen 1 03. 1 91 . 238 Ready. Catherine 80 Ready. Laura 103.199 Ream.Enc 80 Ream. Juliet 103. 189 Rebhan. Michael 80 Rebhan. Nanette 103 Recknor. Hilary 131 Reese, Christopher 117 Reese, Clinton 131. 182. 184 Reese. Jeffrey 1 03. 206 Regan. Edmund 131.174,194.219 Reichardt, Lisa 103 Reilly, John Charles 80 Reilly, Theresa 103. 191.234 Reim. Julie 182 Rem. Lawrence 89. 230 Reinne. Trish 182 Reinhardt. Gary 80.172.190.191.193 Remstein. Ellen 117.182.189.191 Remstein, Robert 80.176.182.183.190 Revels. Alyssa 117 Rhodes, Sheryl 131 Ricci, Patricia Lee - 1 1 7. 1 77, 250 Riccioni, Marlena 103 Rice. Chhstopher 131.209 Richardson. Laura 117. 182. 186. 189 Richardson. Steven 151 Richardson, Tate 103.187.218 Richelieu, Holly 80. 141 Richelieu. Leslie 117.162 Riegelhuth. Laura 131.186 Riegelhuth. Peter 103 Rinne. Patncia Ann 117,189 Rives, Franklin Jr. 131 Rives, Suzette 117 flobbins, Lisa 103.135,163,187 Roberts, Michelle 131 Robinett, Michael 103 Robuck. Terry 103 Rock, Colleen Ann 117,186 Rodenfels. Clinton 117,194 Rodgers, Shawn 117,179,194 Roecks, Craig . 117 Roedel, Jaimie 103, 135, 143, 151, 180, 191 Roger, Coreen 131 Roland. Beth 131.184 Roller, Anne 103.181.191 Roller, Joan 131 Roos, Alexandra 103.188 Rorty. Marcia 80,160,161,162.169.190 Rose. Jeffrey 103.161.165 Rosen. Dina , . 117 Rosen. Sharon 80. 161. 162. 166. 167. 169. 190.193 Rosenberg. Mia 11 7. 1 87 Rosenfield. Stacey 103 Rosenkranz. Paul 117 Ross, Kathleen 80,212 Ross, Kelly 103 Ross. Shelly Renee 117.163 Ross. Sheryl 68.80.176.212.250 Rossoff. Lauri 80. 162. 174 Rothe. Frederic 103 Rotondo. Barbara 131 Rotondo, Carol 80,162 Rotondo, Thomas 103 Rotlenberg, Paul 81 Rourke. Mary 80.163.174,187,190 Rourke. Susan 117 Rowin, Kerry 103,186 Rowley, Christopher 168. 181. 182. 183. 185 Rowley. Kathryn 81 Rowley. Susan 81 Rubi. Michelle 103.187 Rubincam. Richard 131 Satietta. Rebecca 81 Saucedo. Elena 253 Sadoughianzadeh. Fara 89 Sage. Peggy 103.149,180 Sage, Tom 81.200,238 Sagehorn. Karen 1 31 . 1 62 Sagehorn, Nichele 81 , 1 62, 1 81 . 291 Sahm, Christopher 103 Sahni. Jitender 131.182.184 Sahni.Sabina 118,168.175.182.191 Salazar. Jessica 81.165.168 Salinas. Rona 131 Salinas. Tami 118 Sallus. Michael .118.169.187 Sampson, Cynthia 118 Sampson. Katherine 82.163 Sampson, Mark 118, 167. 249 Samuelson. Eric 103.175.187.229 Samuelson. Lisa 118.241 Sanders. Lisa 131,162 Sanders, Randall 131 Sandor, Stephen 82, 1 76, 190 Sandor, Victoria 118.191 Sarmanian. Maia 131 Sarmanian. Nina 103 Sato. Darryl 103.228 Sato. Heidi 131 Saucedo. Elena 118.163 Saugues. Marci 118.168.182.184,191 Savage, Richard 103.165.191.206.249 Savo. Oeanna 204. 240. 241 Sax, Anne 103 Sax, Kenneth 82.171.177.210 Sax. Kristin 118.162.177 Schauwecker. Elyse 1 03. 234. 235 Schauwecker. Christia 82 Scheel.Carl 103,191 Scheyhing. Ernest 118 Schick. Kristin 131 Schilz. Jacqueline .82 Schilz. Marilyn . 103 Schinnerer. Dean 131 Schiring. Barbra 118 Schiring. Suzette 103 Schlatter. David 103 Schlatter. Stephanie 118.253 Schlesinger. Shelly 103 Schneider. Annemarie 131 Schoenfeld. Dan 82. 1 42. 1 48. 1 51 , 1 60. 161. 164.180.190 Schoenfeld. Victor 118,191.193 Schoolcraft. Ralph 82.172 Schoolcraft, Sarah 131 SchoonJohn 131,209 Schoon, Russell 82 Schor. Andrea 118 Schrader. Marvin 82 Schrandt. David 82. 164 Schrandt. Suzanne 103.202.204.241 Schreiner. Wendy 118.188.189 Schriefer. Michael 118 Schuegraf. Andrea 131,182 Schugart, Hugh 103 Schuler, Kimberly 82. 144, 163. 174. 198 Schuler. Scott 118.248 Schultz. Debbie 82. 1 90. 21 Schultz. Donald 82. 1 90. 21 Schultz. Erich 57.176.216.217 Schultz. Patricia 131 Schwegler. Paula Jane 118.181 Scott. Jennifer 82. 143. 149, 161. 162. 180 Scoville. Don 104 Scully. Sean 1 04 . 200, 222, 238 Sedehi, Mehrdad 104 Sehon, John . 82 Sehon. Lee 118 Seidman, Glenn 82.174.190 Seidman. Judith 118.191 Seitz. Robert 82. 1 77. 187 Selzer. Timothy 104 Semler. Heidi 118 Settevendemie. Chris 104.206 Settevendemie. Martin 131,209 Shaffer, Mark 118 Shanks, Lynda 82 Sharman, Scott 118 Sharpe. Jennifer 131.186 Sharpsteen. Trudi 118.215.226 Shaw. Joseph 82. 1 64. 206 Shaw.Seth 83 Shaw. Suzanne 118 Shearer. William 83.176.216 Sheridan. Margaret 104.162.166.168 195 Shull. Richard 131 Sigwonh. Glenn 164.172.201.238 Sliver. Kirk 131.205 Sliver, Stephanie 83. 1 62. 1 76 Silverman. Samuel 131.219 Silvestre, David 1 31 . 1 69. 225 Silvestre. Ricardo 83. 1 69. 182 Simon. Jeffrey 118.254 Simon. Katherine 83.198 Simpson. Lisa 118. 227. 240 Sinclair. Wendi Lee 83.171 Sindoni. Susan 118 Skall. Cynthia 83 Slagter, Gerald 118 Sleeth. James 118.168 Sleeth. Karla Kae 83 Smalley. Jeanette 118.186.241 Smallwood. Christina 104 Smith. Bradley John . 118 Smith. Evan 83.201.289.294 Smith. Gregory 83.238 Smith. Jeffery 83.182 Smith. Jennifer Jane 131 Smith. Julia 83 Smith. Landa 184 Smith. Larry 131 Smith. Linda Ann 118.165.182 Smith. Ralph 118 Smith. Richard 104 Smith. Scott 249 Smith. Tiffany 131. 162 Smith. Todd 208 Snedden. Pamela 118 Snell. Scott 131.219 Snow. William 84.169 Snur. Amy 84 Snyder. Melissa 84 Sole. Jennifer 118.191 Soils. Lucia 131 Soils. Rodolfo 169.191.231 Sommer. Sonja 168 Song. Richard 104,182.183.191 Song. Robert 57.84.146.160.161.164, 167, 192,193 Song, Soomi 104,187 Song, Susie 131 Sonnichsen, Jean 131 Sorkin, Eric 84 Soule. Lawrence 104.191 Southerland. Kevin 1 1 8. 231 Souttigate. Shanda 84.163.180.181 Spadafora. Paul 104 Spadone. Paul 89 Spalding. David 131.165.209 Spalding. Lisa 84.162 Spalding. Teresa 104, 199 Spargifiore, Maria 118 Spargifore. Mark 131 Spear. Brenda 131 Spear, Gail 104. 165 Spearman. Steven 118.191.230 Spears. Elizabeth 84. 1 62. 1 77. 1 90. 234 Speckhard. Evon 131 Speirs. Garrett 118 Speirs. Kenneth 225 Spencer. Michael 84.190 Spencer. Sheryl 131 Spencer. Suzanne 104 Spiegel. Patricia 118.169.215.241 Spies. Jean 131 Spies. Kathryn 118 Spillane, Kevin 118.219.243 Spillman. John 131.243 Spolidoro. Laurence 131 Sproson. William 131.225 Spurgeon. Kimmer 84, 165. 168. 182. 183. 185.250.251 Stack. Rebecca 104.191.204 Stack. Richard 131.209 Stafford. Enn 131.185 Stancliffe. Jonathan 118,222 Standnng, Stephen 104.218.249 Stanford. Andrew 104.191 Stanford, Katherine 131 Slankey. John 104 Stanley. Lance 1 31 . 225 Stannard. Sandra 118.168.175.182 Stansel. Gary 131 Stansell. Brenda 1 31 . 1 86 Stansell. Thomas 1 04. 1 78, 1 79 SUrk, Sheryl 118,227 Starr. Kirsten 1 31 . 227 Stassi. Robert 131 Stearns. Ryan 119.165.208.228 Stem. Jeffrey 104. 191 Stem. Richard 131. 174 Stem, Valene 104 Stem, Victoria 21 4 Steinbroner, William 1 04. 1 71 . 238 Sterner. Jeannell 1 22. 1 31 . 1 51 . 1 88 Sterner. Shauna 84.142.151.162.168. 179.180. 187.190 Steinhauer. Karin 1 04. 1 91 Stephenson. Eun 119.161.166 Sterba.Lynn 84.165.166.169.176.186 Sterzik. Clay Erich 119 Steskal. John 119.222 Steskal. Peter 104.222 Stevens. Kathryne 186. 189 Stevenson. David 104 Stevenson. Enn 191.215 Stevenson Julie 119.182.184.241 Stewart. Leonard 104 Stewart. Lesley 132.165 Stiles. Bradford 164.169.190 Stodder. Matthew 104.193 Stoltz. Heidi 132.202.203.241 Stollz. Hillarv 163.175.181 Stolz. Sherilyn 132. 215 Stone. Molly 190 Stone. Randy 132 Stone. Westcot 104. 232 Stoner. Mike 141 Storsteen. Karen 119 Straeter. Fred III 104 Strangstad. Elizabeth 104. 175 Strauss. Patricia 119. 173. 182. 186. 189 Streeter. Karen , 1 04. 1 66. 1 68 Streisand. Karen 132 Strenk. Gregg 177,182. 183 Stringer. John 104.178 Strohm. Laurie 163 Strong. Maria 104. 191.220 Strong. Stacie 119.182.186.189.191 Stubben . David 85. 1 64. 206 Stuhlbarg. Richard 132.211 Suesberry. Caria . 104. 162 Suesberry. Monica 119. 253 Sugimoto. Satoshi 132. 182. 184 Sullivan. Daniel 85 Sullivan. Melissa 119. 186 Sullivan. Gerald 1 04 Sumi.EllioI 119.191.224.245 Sumrall. Ricky 104 Sundin. Dean 85 Sundin. Enc - 104 Sussex. Warren 85.232.253 Sve. Charles 105 Swan. Barbara 105 Swan. Lisa 105 Swanson. Douglas 119.222.245 Sweeney. Sheldon 1 05. 21 Syren. Claire 132 Szczesny. Christina 85. 164 Szczesny. Madeleine 105 Taggart. Tina 85. 163. 198 Talbert. Phillip . 85. 1 74. 1 90. 201 . 238 Tanigawa. Masahtko 132 Tanner. Timothy 119.229 Tanngorur. An 168 Tartakotf. Gwen 85 Taylor. Julie 85.162.177.187 Taylor. Ronald 1 32. 231 Taylor. Scott 105 Tedesco. Joseph 85 Tedesco. Tiffany 119 Teller.Lon 119 Terry. Andrea 105 Terry. Mary Pamela 119 Terry. Michael 85. 246 Teter. Katherine 119 Thelen. Lawrence 85.134.135.142.143. 149.151.180.182 Thomas. Christopher 86 Thomas. Elizabeth 105 Thomas. Gordon 86 Thomas. Paul 132.182.184 Thomas. Scott 105 Thomas. Walker 105. 170 Thompson. Tara 1 05. 1 82. 220 Thorrens. Terry 119 Tilley. Barn 105.135.151.163.166 Tilley. Christine 1 19. 181 Tillotson. Robert 86 Tinley. Jamie 132 Tinley. Tim 86 Tirade. Stacy 105.165.188.189 Tittle. Cynthia Lynn 1 32. 253 Tobin. Bridget 89. 1 32. 21 3 Tomic. Brook 105.177 Tonigawa. Masa 254 Toomajian. Jean 119. 135 Tom. Maho 119.175.191 Torres. Margaret 105 Tran. Steven 119 Trent. Charlotte 119 Tnmm. Carrie 105.187.214 Trodden, Tamara 105.191 Tsao, Stephanie 132 Tschida.John -105 Turnacliff. Bnan 119.230 Turner. Eric Tyler. Sharon Tylka. Gregory 119 86.165.226.241 105.165 u Ugent. Michelle Uharriel. Danielle Upegui. Joseph Unu, Kevin 119.135.187 86. 163. 194. 270.289, 291 . 294 86,206.241.246.247 105.183.185.191 Valacak, Francis 132, 209 Van Adelsberg, Karlin 105. 162 Van Cleve. Charles 86 Van Vliet. Michael 89 Vander Kaay. Christin 132. 184 Vannorsdall. Paula 119 Vasey. Michael 132 Vasey, Robert 1 76, 246 Vasilion. Mana 86. 1 77 Vaughn. Nan 86.163.181 Vaught. Kristine 1 32 VealMarlene 86.213 Veal. William 132,225 Verbin. Chnstopher 119 Verboon. Linda 86 Villaluz. Raymund 119 Virgo. James 119 Virnig. Jeffrey -86 Virtue. Juliet 86.163.194.195.214.226 Vogel. David 1 19. 194. 290 Vogel.Sallie 86.185.194.195,273 Vogt, Diana 119,163,191,202,203,241 Vogt, Julie 105,163,202 Volk, Laura Linnea 86, 168 Vollmer. Janine 105,187 Von Spaeth, Hans 105 Von Spaeth, Kirk - 119,175,191 Vorse, Kimberly 1 05, 21 5, 250 Vuncanon, Andrew 119.248 w Walker. Ann 105 Walker. Maria - - 86 Walker, Michael 86.170.171.190 Walker. Molly 105 Wall. Ivy 187 Wallace. Matthew 182 Walsh, David 86 Walsh, Patricia 105 Walters, Chris 105.182,185 Walters. Scoti 87. 238. 286, 290, 291 Wang, Joan 87.162.177.194.195 Wang. Linda 119 Ward. Allan 87. 206. 229 Ward. Lucinda 87 Ward. Stephen 119. 208 Warden . Newlin 87 Warden. Tamiko 105 Warfle. Kenneth 87 Wan-en. Robin 132.219 Waterman. David 119. 182 Watson. Keith 1 05. 1 72. 201 . 238 Watson. Richard Lee 1 19. 208 Watson. Joseph Randal - - . 1 32. 1 82. 1 84 Waung. Raymund 132 Weaver. Elizabeth 87, 177 Weaver. William 119 Weber. Eric 119.242 Weber. Jennifer 87. 138, 161. 162. 166. 177. 190.193 Wecker. Karen 87.168.182.183.185 Weedman. Robert 132 Wegener. Curtis 87 Wegener, Tom 132 Weigley, Jonathan 119,237 Weiker, Lisa 105 Weiker, Rebecca 132 Weinstein, Debra 119.182.183.189 Weinstein. Linda 87.181 Weinstein. Lisa 87.135.190,192.193 Weissman. Adam 119 Weissman. Allan , 105 Weitsman. Claudia 88.142.148.180.184 Welch. Timothy 132.209 Weldon.Anne 132 Weldon. Danielle 1 05, 1 91 Wellen. Scott 1 05 Wellington. Martin 119.208 Wendt. Gregory 132.211 Wendtland. Michael 119.191 Werner. Raymond 88 Wert. Joanna 89.119 Wert. Kimtjerly 190 Werl, Stephen 132 Werlz. Gregory 119.228 West, Debra 132,186 Whitbeck, Margo 88. 182. 189. 190 White, David 132,184 White,Dean 105,177,206 White, Edith 88. 161. 163. 190 White. Garry 119 White. Jeffrey 105 White. Julie 132.184 White. Linda 105. 182. 183. 185 White. Molly 132.184.186 White. Sandra 132 White. Scott 105.238 White. Sherryl 119.162.181 White. Theresa 119 Whitely. Kimberlee 119.215 Whitman. Karen Lynn 132 Whitmore. Erika 132.186.213 Whitmore. Susan 88 Whittaker. Stephanie 120. 181 Whittier. Laura 120 Wiedmann. Darryl 132 Wildung. Mark 120 Willong. Gregory 120 Wilfong. Scott 120 Wilhem. Kathleen 88.166 Wilhem , Stephen ... 1 20. 205. 242 Williams. Denise 1 05. 1 68. 1 75. 1 77. 1 78. 191 Williams. Chns 230.231 Williams. Gregory 120 Williams. James 88 Williams. Jennifer 132 Williams. Joy 120.135.163.169.184.186. 191 Williams. Margaret 105.186.191 Williams. Melinda 88. 162. 176 Williams. Robert 132 Williams. Christopher 105 Williamson. Andrew 132 Williamson. George 88 Williamson. Thomas 105 Willman. Chris 88.190.192.193 Wilson. Cynthia 120 Wilson. Michael 105 Wilson. Nancy 120.184.187.191 Wilson. Natalie 132.186 Wilson. Whitney 132 Winchell. Bryant 120.187 Windle. Brynne 1 20 Winer. Daniel 105 Wingert. Steven 1 06. 206 Winkler. Amy 106 Winkler. Kristen 132 Winthrop. Jill 132 Winthrop. Lisa 88 Wires. Bradly 88 Witte. Karen 120.170 Witte, Laura 106 Witter. Bradley 106.246.247 Wohlman, Kurt 128. 132. 182. 183. 184. 248 Wong. John 120 Wong. Lorraine 132 Wong.Marcy 132 Wong. Stuart 1 06. 238 Wong. William 106.165 Wood. Enc 88 Wood.Stacey 120 Woodard. Elizabeth 88 Woodard. William 1 32. 211 Woodward. David 106.191.210.224 Woodward. Paul 132.219 Woodward. Christine 120 Woodworth. Mark 106 Woodworth. Valerie 120 Woolley. William 120 Woosley. Scott 88.182.183.254 Workmen. Chhstian 106 Worth. Jeanne 88.166 Wozniak. Cynthia 106 Wright, Alyn 88. 163 Wynne. Leslie 88, 163. 190 Wyzard. Dawn 132 Wyzard. James 120 Xander. Carl Duane 132 Xifo. Michael 106 Yelton. Ten Lynn 132 Yew. Anson 120.191 Yi. Hannah 120.188.191.194.195 Yi. Sandra 39.162.166.184.187.190.194 Yoshida. Thomas 132 Young. Anne 132.204.240 Young. Don 120 Young. Jeff 120 Young. Laurence 132.177 Young. Scott 106.172.201.230.238 Yu. Alice 168 YuAmy 106.168 Yu. HuPen 168 YuJacquelyn 106.191 Yu Terrence 89. 1 68. 1 69. 1 76. 1 77. 1 90. 216 Yu. Theresa 106.168.188.189.191 Yuan. Linda 106.168 Zaiser. Michael 89 Zaieski. Kristin 106, 214. 226 Zaima. Juliette 132.236 Zaima. Marlyne 89. 234 Zaiman. Ellen 120.191.234 Zambas. Peter 89.164.206 Zamoyski. Monique 120.162 Zavodny. Catherine 89.190 Zee. Colette 106.191 Zerfas. Dana 132. 182. 240 Ziak, Laura 57. 89 Zimmerman. William 120.182 Zimmerman. Gretchen 89. 1 90. 226 Zirkel. Sabrina ' 06 Zraick. Thomas 120 Zwart. Hendrik 106 Yamada. Toshiaki 88. 175 Yamamoto. Darin 132 Yamamoto. Kevin 106 Yang, Joel 106 Yardumian, Linda 89 Yarymovych , Nicholas 1 20, 1 64, 205, 242 Yarymovych, Tatiana 57. 89. 162. 190. 234 Yeh. Elaine 106.177 301 faculty michelle katzaroff organizations chris linnett hannah yi laurel linstedt Juliet virtue activities jon shull sports chris linnett ad managers katie mc guire sallie vogel assistant ad manager torn alien staff ady balog brian cooper melanie fuentevilla brenden hyde Julie Johnson jada ma frank malone mike mc donnel trish michel eric nay chris potampa James regan tim selzer jon stancliffe sandi yi ellen zalman STAFF editor-in-chief joan wang photography editoi ed dawson co-assistant editors chris linnett jon shull quote editor mike kilroy cover concept tom mc conologue end pages danielle uharriet senior section don barnett junior section jon shull sophomore section hannah yi freshman section joan wang photogs caryn barab Steve brixey peter 1. graves david gottlieb chris hamilton jason kazarian ed lok lulu lok warren mc arthur larry maizlish clint rodenfels shaun rodgers david vogel special thanks to. . . adviser pat linehan publisher ' s representative Steve eddy, taylor publishing photographers senior portraits, inc. This book was a labor of love given life by all who took part. Its production was often tedious, lasted until the most ungodly hours, and forced some extremely strained relations. Contained within these pages is a small portion of our lives preserved indelibly for ages to come. This has been our feeble attempt at immortality and fame; forgive us for our shortcomings, but please do not damn us for our efforts. I ' d like to thank my entire staff, and anyone who worked on this annual; you ' re all a part of my life I ' d like to remember always. Thank You, - S i;J;: T« L V ■■ . . ' i t ' V


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