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

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' ' Climaxed by a surprise visit by Meredith Wilson, who wrote the book, music, and lyrics, the cast provided audiences with the fast, fun musical comedy. Starring in his last lead role, Kevin Costello played the con man, nice guy Harold Hill, talking his way into the hearts and souls of the people in River City. Supported by a wonderful cast and crew, the students from all three high schools on the hill made the last show for the long-time direc- tor, Chip Hipkins, a truly memorable one. SINGING IN TUNE is Gary Thompson, Dave Kalin. Randy Kempton. and Roger Kapla .♦ ' V -TA 4 «r ♦ ' ' ♦ J ,4,4 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ ' ♦i 4.4 A 4 4 ♦ 4 ♦ 4 4 4 4 ♦ 4 ♦ ,4 , W WW A ♦ V ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Music Man Cast: Front Row: Molly White, Kendall Benton, Becky Snow. Back Row: Bob Ames, Nina Warren, Kevin Costello, Mia Rosenberg. Russ Kraus, Jaimie Roedel, Eric Blatt. 22-SummerShow I ' M GONNA JUKE YOU OUT OF YOUR SHORTS! says Kimie Whitely. IN A RARE MOMENT WITHOUT A GIRL, Jon Israel ponders politics. |j||||: 1: ' :- ■ ' , ... ' ' -S ' 9 «? ,«- ' ■ x Leadership Camp stresses school unity In great effort to improve com- munication between classes, James Kinney and the student assembly made progress at Leadership Camp in achieving their goal of an involved and aware student body. Seminars and group discussions on the topics of Homecoming, Creative Thought Day, and lunch time activities kept the students busy. I thought it was totally good! I really learned something about our school and its functions. It was very worth while. said senior assembly- man Elliot Sumi. GET OUT OF MY WAY! Dave Billings shows his clout at Leadership Camp FASHION, LEAN TO THE LEFT! sing Ed Gorsuch and Dave Halikis. Leadership Camp-23 Homecoming at PV is usually an elaborate affair, and this year was no exception. There were lunchtime activities all Homecoming Week long, including tug-of-war and Tarzan-mating call, just to name a few. Homecoming week climaxed on Friday, with the Homecoming Game. The floats, once again, were barely finished on time, with the junior entry taking first place honors. Parachutists, as well as an announceniertt-that the Go Go ' s would play at W High were some of the highlights of the day. Although PV lost the game. Homecoming, it was generally agreed, was another big success. TUGGING AS HARD AS THEY CAN, freshmen try to accrue points during Homecoming. AFTER BEING CROWNED QUEEN, Maria Hart is congatulated by her friends and peers. GETTING READY TO HIT THE GROUND, a parachutist floats in during Homecoming halftime. 24-Homecoming Homecoming at Palos Verdes High, another fabulous show! WALKING DOWN THE TRACK, the PV Banner Unit displays the Palos Verdes banner to the excited Homecoming crowd. CRUISING DOWN THE TRACK, Kent Hill drives princess Heidi Hilton in one of five MB 450 SL ' s used during Homecoming to display the princesses % f BECOMING A HOMECOMING TRADITION, the (A)Moral Squad ' s Heilmobile takes its annual trip around the track promoting morality of a certain kind, HAVING A GREAT TIME, cheerleaders Kimie Whitely, Lisa Mills, and Suzanne get the crowd to cheor on the football team. - . RIDING IN LUXURY, sophomores peak through a sunroof to cheer on their float. CHEERING ON THEIR WINNING FLOAT, juniors roll down the track, much to the excitement of the rest of the Junior Class. Homecoming-25 H U,- TRYING DESPERATELY NOT TO SPILL THE PUNCH, Jon Weigly pours for a very patient and thirsty Jeanie Ludwa. Maria Hart reigns as queen in ' 82 Unlike many previous years, this year ' s Homecoming Formal showed a profit. The ASB managed to keep $100 in the black. One reason for the success of the formal was the sale of most of the bids. The princesses were Heidi Hilton, Paula Demerjian, Gretchen Price, and Heidi Semler, with Maria Hart reigning as queen. WITH SHOES OFF, Cindy Grant does the latest step with Glen Brown. USING SCINTILLATING CONVERSATION, Melanie Hudson and Jeanne Decker stimulate their dates with funny jokes. LOOKING DAZED, Jeannell Steiner, Greg Denham, Dennis Bourdo, Candy Bear, Joanna Glass and Mark Brown try, as best they can, to smile for the camera. ' STARING INTO EACH OTHERS ' EYES, Alden Alberto and Karen Gamble contemplate the sagging American economy. Homecoming-27 Black Comed lives up to its name Drama Ill ' s production of Black Comedy is not the typical Drama III play to be sure. ' ' Black Comedy is about a man named Brindsley Miller (Dan Deluce) and his fiance Carol Melkett (Beth Hurley). The couple try to sell an art collection during a power failure. To convey this to the audience Black Comedy uses an interesting technique. When the power is supposed to be out, the lights on the stage are on, and vice-versa. During all this confusion, Carol ' s father, Col. Melkett (Ed Gorsuch) , shows up to check out on the future husband of his daughter. To complicate things futher, an old fling of Brindsley ' s shows up.Clea (Tina Doley) is loud and obnoxious and does everything in her power to break up the marrige. GETTING READY TO SQUIRT BRINDSLEY. Clea aggravates the already chaotic situatio ITS KINKY GAME TIME, sqeaks a very obnoxious but sneaky Clea (Tina Doley) to a suprised Brindsley, Goringe. and Carol Melkett 28- Black Comedy ' r. MAKING BUND INTRODUCTIONS, Brindsley presents his fiance, Carol Melkett (Beth Hurley) . to Ms, Furnivoll (Heather Hixon) . SNEAKING PASSED THE WEARY COL, MELKETT (Ed Gorsuch), Brindsley tries to escape the darkened room undetected- DEFENDING THE MERIT OF BRINDSLEYS SCULPTURE, Melkett informs the Col, and Ms Furnivoll of the aeator of the strange looking sculpture NERVOUSLY TRYING TO EXPLAIN THE SIT UATION, Brindsley (Dan Deluce) tells Goringe (Hugh Driscoll) of his predicament. ' Black Comedy-29 The Go-Go ' s come to PV for an unforgetable event With the help of IRS records, ASB President Nicole Lachman and Activities Director Jim Kinney, presented the Go-Go ' s to PVHS . Choosing between three high schools, IRS records chose PVHS to make a video tape of the Go-Go ' s for Select TV. Cameramen came to school to tape the week of Homecoming events. As an event people will not soon forget, there was much excitement. THE GO-GO ' S LEAD SINGER, Belinda Carlyal, sings to the PV crowd. HAVING THIS TOWN screaming for them, the Go-Go ' s gave an excellent show. DRUMMER, Gina Schock has Got the Beat and proves it to the PVHS crowd. u f KKuk Bffli KflK Sr ' t 1 SiB ' 9 l nL ' KSSi r la J B Wf JH jQ-fmSUK ji Bi ' w- F HEy ' SP B HSK ' ' W Wm iMrS B ' ' S«T H pP ' xgglBjrMBrf BF ' 11 H 1 9S mJ H rC£iS!JM l n HfcHMnta£ 2LC9 I HjHlHBI BASS GUITAR player, Kathy Valentine and rhythm player Jane Wiedlin. boogie to the beat. 30-Go Go ' s Harlan Shoemaker show brightens the day IN MASQUERADE, Dana Florence and her friend George, introduce the next act. The annual trip to Harlan Shoemaker was, as usual, a great success. The experience was rewarding for the students of PVHS as well as those from the Harlan Shoemaker School. The dancing, singing and cheering put smiles on all the kids ' faces. After the students enjoyed cookies and punch, Santa passed out the gifts. Students always look foward to returning to the school for fun and smiles. HARLOiN SHOEMAKER STUDENTS are entertained by clowns on the DriD Team. ENTERTAINING HER NEW FRIENDS, Jane Martin shares her Santa Bear. RECEIVING HIS GIFT from Santa, a student is escorted by Denise Harper Harlan Shoemaker-31 Once again the Donkey Basketball game brought in many viewers of all ages. The students were represented by Lettermens ' Club and Pep Squad. Both teams dressed up as many different characters, ranging from the Go-Go ' s to Batman, Annie to an Irishman. A score of 30-28 left the faculty disappointed. Nick Yarmovych, the most outstanding student, scored 12 points. Chris Bowles, the overall faculty scorer, shot 10 points. The students ' win broke the teachers ' dominance over the students, who have won only two games since the series began. ATTEMPTING A FIELD GOAL, senior Chris Price shoots the ball over faculty player Clay Wright. CONCENTRATING ON THE BALL, Arlene Keller shoots over student player Cathy Grennan. LETTERMEN ' S PLAYER Nick Yarymovych shoots a basket. 32Donkey Basketball Students are victorious in Donkey Basketball game HOPING TO SCORE, Bill Hall tries for a lay up. CLIMBING ON TO HER DONKEY, Senior Kimie Whitely prepares to harass Rosemary Muilenburg. AFTER A LONG RIDE, Liz Crandall shoots for two of the points scored by the students. TRYING TO HOLD ON TO HIS ASS, Jan Amend looks for an opening. Donkey Basketball-33 Although it made only about one hundred dollars profit, the ' 82 faculty play was still considered a success. Exit the Body ' the name of the play, was the first faculty production of a mystery spoof. Practicing almost two months in rehearsal for opening night, the teachers devoted alot of their own free time. The attendence was a little disapointing, commented Pat Linehan, considering the profits went toward the students in the form of educational materials. Exit the Body, which takes place in New England, is about a search for some stolen diamonds. The cast included Trudy Wood, Pat Linehan, Donna Dunlap, Beverly Hill, Perry Lynn, Diane Maas, Al Costas, Dick Reese, Jim Kinney, and Dick Hadley. AFTER REVEALING HIS TRUE IDENTITY as a private investigator for an insurance company. Philip Smith (Jim Kinney) tries to recover the diamonds while covering Randolph; a confused cast watches on. CONTEMPLATING ELOPING TO BUFFALO. Jenny and Randolph (Perry Lynn) share a chair. GUESS WHAT THIS IS. asks Vernon Cookley (Al Costas) to an amused Kate Bixley (Pat Linehan). A Pontiac making a left turn? THATS HIM, the one in the pajamas, screams an hysterical Helen O ' Toole (Diane Mass). 34.Faculty Play ' 82 faculty play ekes out an eighty dollar profit WHAT AN IDIOT, complains Kate Bixley to a rude Jenny (Uonna Dunlap) as drops from the ice tray bombard Kate ' s face. JUST A MINUTE. exclaims Philip to Crdne II,, as he waits to be knocked out from the butt of a gun nd ( IVudy Wood) CREEPING IN THE DARK. Vern and WHAT JERKS. contemplates sarcastic Helen slowly search tor the diamonds. Kate Bixley to Crane Hammond and Helen, 1- TAKEN ABACK by the lack of Puritan Ethic held by his fellow castmates. Richard Hammond (Dick Hadley) makes his presence known by finally appearing from the closet. WALKING SURREPTITIOUSLY in the dark are Jer iny and Randolph. Faculty Play-35 rw w ' 5 y f K : . } y- Romantics are ' ' Lost in Love at successful Valentine ' s Formal TAKING A BREAK FROM DANCING, Kari Bonne and her date conserve space. POINTING ACCUSING FINGERS, Tom Lynch, Vasken Guiragossian. Tom Matteson, and Alicic Pruitt laugh at an innocent Lisa Mehling. ENJOYING THE CHANCE TO CONVERSE, Rob MacFarlane, Tammy Anderson, Kimie Whitely, Pat Lindsay, Lisa Mills, and Mike Hart relax while the band takes a break. Student Activities League sponsored the highly successful Valentine ' s Formal. After many hours of hard work and preparation, SAL was rewarded with a packed dance floor and a profit of several hundred dollars. The bright red and white balloons and flower arrangements provided a romantic atmosphere for the capacity crowd. A popular band, The Spectors, filled the gym with music throughout the evening to complete the successful formal. The highlight of the evening was the announcement of the annual Valentine ' s Court. Mike Hart was named King of Heart with Princes Bo Kaemerle, Dan DeLuce, Sim Hixson, and Chad Amico as his court. PAUSING A MOMENT, Leslie Richelieu and her PLAYING PEEKABOO behind a balloon, Jon Israel and Jenny Fechner enjoy the dance date flash a smile. Valentine Formal-37 GETTING READY FOR THE BIG FINALE, (flame holder) Dennis Mensinger tries to persuade Pippin that the finale will fullfill his life. EXPLAINING THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE FLAME, the Lead Player (Mike Sallus) and Fastrada (Ann Meek) try to convince Pippin to Do It. Roger O. Hirson ' s contemporary classic play, Pippin, was presented by the PV High Performing Arts Department for the Spring Musical in ' 82. Pippin was different from other musicals done in the past in that a freshman, Adam Horn, played the lead role. In the typical style of Bob Fosse, who directed the Broadway version. Pippin is filled with time jumps from the 1980 ' s to the Middle Ages and back again. Spectacular dancing by the company of over 30 dancers accompanied each scene. An excellent stage crew designed and constructed each set by hand. The lead roles were captured by Adam Horn, Mike Sallus, Keith Kennedy, Ramsyey Farragalah, Ed Gorsuch, Ann Meek, Anita Intagliata, Joy Williams, and Kendall Benton. y ' •y ' vvy. ' , oV ;•} .. M - .v.v. •AVV m ♦. ' .M. ,i4.: 1 DOING THE NEEDLEPOINT THAT SHE HATES SO MUCH, Berthe (Anita Intagliata) gets ready to sing about not taking life to seriously and having a good time. 38-Spring Show STANDING BRAVELY TOGETHER, Catherine (Joy Williams), Pippin, and Theo (Kendall Benton) contemplate a lite of fulfillment. PRAYING FOR THE STRENGTH to win the next day ' s war, the King and his two sons. Pippin and Luis (Ed Gorsuch), pray with him. One word says it all when you are describing Pippin: Wow iS THIS REALLY MY SON, wonders King Charlemagne (Ramsey Farragalah) to an enthusiastic young warrior. Pippin, as he declares how ready he is for war. DANCING EROTICALLY to the delight of Pippin, Loraine Esiinger, a- long with other dancers not pictured, introduce Pippin to frolicking. DISCUSING THE UGLY TRUTH ABOUT WAR, a fallen Visogath soldier (Eric Blatt) explains to Pippin (Adam Horn) that war isn ' t as glorious or even beautifull as he once had thought. Spring Show-39 Soph Doll nominees and dates: left to right: Natalie Baszile, Greg Hardy, Niki Cunningham, Sim Hixon, Alison Miller, Gerald Lasanta, Michelle Dennee, Scott David. Erik Kraus. Loraine Eslinger, Bob Marino, Heather Delgado, David Kaminskas. Obnoxious bucket carriers replenish sophomore treasury The 1982 Soph Doll Week was a Success for the class of ' 84. Over $700 was raised by 49 sophomore boys during the week. Each nominee had 7 buckets carried for her to collect money from students, teach- ers, and parents. The money was put in the sophomore class treasury and is to be used for their junior prom. Niki Cunningham was given the title of Soph Doll 1982, with Lorraine Eslinger, Michelle Dean, Michelle Dennee, Heather Delgado, Natalie Baszile, and Alison Miller as Soph Doll Princesses. HEADING OUT TO SENIOR PARK, Bill Bloore has high hopes of getting lots of money. AFTER RECEIVING THE TITLE OF SOPH DOLL, Niki Cunningham is congratulated by Princess Michelle Dennee, 40Soph Doll AFTER CONTRIBUTING MONEY, Bob Marino wonders who he gave the money to. FIGHTING IN A BATTLE OF BUCKETS, a bunch of Sophomore guys try to get some donations for their doll ANXIOUSLY LOOKING AT ALL THE WILLING DONATORS ON SENIOR PARK, Jeff Schrandt and Will Veal head out to raise some more money. DANCING TO THE MUSIC, Scott Spearman and Terese Brandmeyer really get into it. LEAVING TO GO GET SOME AIR, the new Soph Doll and sophomore Prince take a short and deserved rest. SophDolI-41 Drama and music jazz up another terrific year The Music Department had a terrific year, particularly with jazz, Commented one music student, People really try harder in Jazz band because they are auditioned for it. To be in Jazz band is a privilege. ' ' This is evident by their exceptional performances in the January Jazz Band Festival at PVHS for the parents and the community, and their first place finish in the La Miranda Jazz Festival. Solos and Ensembles ' February performance was also a success with several highlight performances by Donna Edwards and Caroline Carosso. Drama II and Drama III presented once again Storybook Theatre to the delight of many young- sters of the peninsula. Their presentation con- sisted of a wide diversity of skits and plays. Not only was this year ' s production enjoyed by the many who watched, but the students who participated enjoyed acting in it as well. Many thanks goes to Mr. Bell, head of the Drama Department, Mr. Wright, head of the Vocal Music Department, and Mr. Marino, head of the Music Department. Without their time and dedication, none of these productions would have been possible. ■■I DONT WANT TO DO MY HOMEWORK! yells Denise Harper MR. MARINO SPEAKS admonishingly between songs at a jazz concert. BLOWING A FEW SMOOTH NOTES from his sax is Jerry Griep. SINGING HER HEART OUT is Caroline Carosso at the music production 42 Performances SENIORS % - f- ' ' , x f. r  or.?- ik GANGSTERS FINALLY HAVE SUCCEEDED IN INFILTRATING THE Varsity soccer team, as evident by the colorful outfits and mean glares of Pete Herbig, Bo Kaemerle, Scott Gillette, and Jon Stancliffe. The mob finally reaches the senior class The senior class of 1982 started off the year with an exciting homecoming week which was topped of with the formal, A Jungle Adventure, and the crowning of Maria Hart as the new homecoming queen. The prom, an all night extravaganza. was enjoyed by many seniors. With the last set of finals out of the way, seniors celebrated with senior ditch day at Catalina Island, Baccalaureate, grad- uation, and Grad Nite at Disneyland. Many seniors will leave high school with fond memories of PVHS. Alison Dawn Ackerman: Concert Choir I (3), Jazz Chorale (4), Shakespeare Club (4). Bo Adams: Poseidons Club (3.4). Soccer (1.2.3). Work Experience (4). Ski Club (1.2,3.4). Amy Adamson: SCROC (3), Work Experience (4) Denise Aguilar Kylie Albershardt: Swimming (1.2). Madrigals (2). Concert Choir II (3). SCROC (3). Work Experience (3.4). Alden Alberto 44-Seniors Ulla Agneta Alkestrand: Foreign Exchange Student, Golf Team. Delphinians, Drill Team Manager. Robin Allen Tom Allen: Key Club (4), SCROC (3.4), Yearbook Staff (1,2). Russ Allyn: CSF (2.3,4), Track (3), Lighting Crew (1), Yearbook Staff (1), Stage Crew (1), SCROC (3), Jan Amend: Soccer (1,2,3), Varsity (4), Tennis (2,3), Varsity (4), NHS (3,4), Letterman ' s Club (3,4), Trident Staff Photographer (4). Ski Club (3). Tammy Anderson; Girls ' League (2), Harlan Shoe- maker (2,4), Gymnastics (2), Track (1), Cheerleader (4). Mark R. Andrews: Track (1), Varsity (2,3). John Annable: Wrestling, Racquetball Club. Kevin Michael Anfhoney: CSF (1), Newspaper (1), TV. Production Club (1), Star Trek Club (1), Barber- shop Chorus Club (3,4), Shakespeare Club (4), Niall Armstrong: Soccer (1,2), J.V. (3), Varsity (4), Track (4). Story Theater (2), Car Club (4), Concert Club (4). Tom Atha: Soccer (1,2,3), Key Club (2,3,4), Activities Director (4), Ski Club (1,3), Rula Lenska Fan Club (3), CSF (4), Trident Staff (3,4), Philosophy Club (4), Work Experience (4). Suzanne Avery: Varsity Cheerleader (3), Head Cheer- leader (4), Delphinians (1,2,3,4), Harlan Shoemaker (3,4), Story Theatre (2), Summer Show (2,3). Elly Azhang: French Club (2,3), NHS (3,4), National Forensics League (1,2), Math Club (3) Wendy Ballew: Marine Mammals Club (3), Shake- sperare Club (3,4), Thespians (4), Varsity Soccer Stat (3,4), Yearbook Staff (3), Fall Show (3), Spring Show (4), Story Theatre, Festival (3). Bryan Ballreich: Car Club (3), President (4). Concert Club President (4), Racquetball Club (4). Gina Suzzane Banner: Tall Flags (3.4), Lieutenat (4), Stage Crew, Spring Show (2,3), Story Theatre (2,3), Spring Musical (4), Summer Show (3). Caryn Barab: Volleyball (2,3), Softball (1,2). Varsity (3.4). Keyettes (3.4), Historian (4), Shakespeare Club (3), Yearbook Photojournalism (1,2,3,4), Black and White Photo Editor (4), Work Experience (4), Marine Science Club (4). Marci Barczewski: Work Experience (4). Brian Barnfather Gabriela Barrett Seniors-45 Obviously, this is not where it ' s at Kimbrough S. Bassett, Jr.: CSF (1,2,3), Vice President (4). Key Club (3,4), M.U.N. (3.4), Original Computer Club (3,4), President (4), Philosophy Club (4), NCTE Finalist (4), Rula Lenska Fan Club (3), Library Advise- ment Committee Coordinator (3,4), National Merit Scholarship Program Commended Student (4), Student Curriculm Forum (3,4), Story Theater (1.2). Mark Baumgartner Candyce Bear: Tall Flags (1,2,3,4), Omegans (1,2.3,4), Hospitality (3). Harlan Shoemaker (2.3,4), Track Stat (2,3). Lorraine Beaudry: Concert Choir II. David Bebb: Track (1), Swimming (1), Varsity (2,3), Water Polo (1,2), Varsity (3,4), M.V.P, (2), Shake- speare Club (3.4) , Vice-President (3) . Murray Becbe Michael Benveniste: Boys ' League (3), Letterman ' s Club (3.4), Varsity Basketball Manager (2,3,4), Varsity Football Manager (3,4), Varsity Baseball (2). Stewart Berg: Shakespeare Club (4). Trevor Biggins: Shakespeare Club (3,4). David Ian Billings: Football (1,2), Varsity (3,4), Interact (3,4), Philosophy Club (4), Assembly (3), ASB Vice- President (4), NHS (4), Harlan Shoemaker (4), Powder- Puff Football Coach (3,4). Sosi N. Biricik: CSF (1,2,3,4), NHS (3,4), Marching Band (1), Concert Band (1), Tall Flags (2), Basketball and Competition Flags (2), SCROC (2), Varsity Track Stat (3), Greek Club (4), M.U.N. (4), Morals Squad (4), Super Spirit Club (4) . Car Club (4) , Philosophy Club (4) , Oriental Culture Club (2). Cheryl Lynne Blackwill: Marching Band (1,2,3,4), Con- cert Band (1,2), Wind Ensemble (3), Work Experience (4), Shakespeare Club (4), Summer Show (4). Roger Bly: Shakespeare Club (4), Concert Club (4), Super Spirit Club (4), Water Polo (2), Amateur Radio Club (4), Electronics Club (3). Robert A. Boardman: Marching Band (1,2,3,4). His- Torian (3), President (4), Stage Crew (1.2,3,4), Sound Crew (1,2), Pep Band (2,3,4), Jazz Band (4), Shake- peare Club (4), Latin Club (3,4), Thespians (3), Or- chestra (4), SCROC (3). Valerie Bogosian: Concert Band (1). Drill Team (2), Omegans (3,4), Hospitality Chairman (4). Ronald Bornstein Bob Boughton: Trident Staff (2,3). News Editor (4). Editor (5). Cross Country (1,2), Track (1,2), Ernest Hemingway Fan Club (5), Shakespeare Club (5). Dennis Bourdo Dennis Bozulich Kimberly Bradley 46-Seniors John Brady Linda Hilajre Brady: Poseidon Club (3.4), Work Ex- perience. Timothy Brady: Ski Club (1.2,3). Dcbra Brajevich Walt Brannan: Volleyball (2). Varsity (3.4), Most In- spirational (3.4), Philosophy Club (4), Commissioner of Thought (4). Steven Breslau Christopher H. Brother: Work Experience (4), Film Club (4), Cross Country, Track. David Brow: Car Club (3) , Work Experience (4) . Mark Brown : Football (2), Varsity (3,4). Interact (4), Zonette Brown Joanna Ray Brunbaugh: CSF (1,2,3,4). NHS (3,4), Omegans (3,4), J.V. Softball (1), Spanish Club (3,4). Marine Science Club (4), Student Curriculum Forum (3.4). Anne Brunoo AS JOHN STESKAL AND JOE LUDWICK perform an experiment in physics, it suddenly occurs to both of them that there are better things to do. Seniors-47 Diane Brydl ' : Soccer (3), Omegans (3) Anthony Burack Tim Burke: Forensics (1,2,3), M.U.N. (3,4), M.U.N, Secretary-General (4). Trident (2,3,4), Trident Assis- tant Editor (4). Tri-Council (4), NHS (3.4), CSF (1,2,3, 4), Tradewinds (3), Academic Decathalon (4). Movie Making Club (2). Michael Burns Courtney Cahill: S-Club (4), Girls ' League Represen- tative (4), Harlan Shoemaker (4). Kimberly Cahill: S-Club (3) , Historian (4) , Harlan Shoe- maker (4). Patricia Cameron Brigid M. Campbell: Cross Country (1,2). Track (1) Commissioner of Publicity (4), Harlan Shoemaker (4), Basketball Stat (4), Powder Puff Football (3,4). Moral Squad (3). Catherine D. Campbell: Shakespeare Club (4), Basket- ball Stat (1), Keyettes (3,4), W.O.W. (4), Library Com- mittee (4), National Merit Commendation, Story The- atre (2,3). Traveling Theatre (2). Student Curriculum Forum (4). Joseph Cardella: Volleyball (1), Varsity (2.3). Captain (4), Poseidons Club (3,4), Ski Club (3.4). Work Experience (3), Shakespeare Club (4). Scott Carlson: Work Experience (3,4). Caroline Carosso: CSF (1.2). Drill Team (2.3). Chorale (3.4). Musicals (2,3.4), Renaissance (4). Shakespeare Club (4). Solos and Ensembles (2.3.4). Stephen Carr Annemarie Carretta: Varsity Gymnastics (2.3,4). Var- sity Diving (2). Traveling Theatre. Orchesis (l.Z.ci). Poseidon Club (3.4). Shakespeare Club (4). Spartans (4). Varsity Songleader (4). Kitty Carroll: Keyettes. Shakespeare Club. Ski Club (1). Poseidon Club. Scott Carroll: Football (1.2.4). Baseball (1.2.3.4). Key Club. Philosophy Club Co-Founder (4). Jean Marc Casanave Dan Cavarretta: Varsity Football (4). Varsity Base- ball (4). David Cavecche Ron Cerko : Baseball (2). J.V. (3). Varsity (4). Shake- speare Club (3.4), Football (1). 48-Seniors Seniors enjoy their final, superfluous year at RV. lS,1Srfii 2=:=.-;;.:; € ENTHRALLED IN CONVERSATION on the finer aspects of J J. Rousseau, Gretchen Price and Vickie Merrell talk finer nonsense. .-. ■ ; : i t HI ■ • i i El ||: Bi ■ Todd Chaisson: Foreign Exchange Club (4), Shake- speare Club (4) Christine Chang; NHS (3,4). Secretary (4). M.U.N. (3,4), Spanish Club (2,3.4), President (3), CSF (1,2, 3.4), National Merit Scholarship Commended Student. Student Curriculum Forum (3,4), Trident Staff (1). Laurence Chang Stan Chang: CSF (1,2,3,4). Varsity Track (3.4), Shake- speare Club (3), Student Curriculum Forum (3), Span- ish Club (2), Margaret Chapman: Madrigals (1), Advanced En- semble (2), Concert Choir (3). Chorale (4), Foreign Exchange Club (1,2), S-Club (2,3,4), Drill Team (2), Orchesis (2,3), Harlan Shoemaker (4). William Chappelear Jill Chase: Tall Flags (3,4). Jeff Chen: Oriental Culture Club, Board Game Club, Math Club , Math Team. Renee Chernila Barbara Anne Choi: Orchestra (1,2,4), Musicals (1,2), Harlan Shoemaker (1,2,4), Honor Music Student (1). Jiri Chung: Oriental Culture Club (2.3.4) . Spanish Club (4). Marine Mammel Club (4), Art Club (4). Philosophy Club (4). Darren Church: Marching Band (1.2,3,4). Concert Band (1.2), Wind Ensemble (2.3). Orchestra (1,2), Pep Band (2,3,4), Ski Club (1,2,3), Sha.kespeare Club (3,4), Rifle Club (1,2). Seniors-49 Class of ' 82 spends their time wisely Dana Carlton Clark: Shakespeare Club (4). John CUfford Melissa Collins: Soccer (1,2,3), Powder Puff Football. John Connors Mike Conrad: Soccer (2,3), CSF (1,2,3.4), Interact Club (4), Philosophy Club (4). Mike Conroy: Poseidon Club (3.4), Work Experience. Daniel Cook Mark Cooper: Ski Club (3). Paul Copley Michael Corrigan: Wrestling (2), Krosh-Soph Soccer (3,4), Shakespeare Club, Poseidon Club, Ski Club, Varsity Volleyball, SCROC, Work Experience. Cynthia Corsaro: Keyettes (4) , Concert Choir (3) , Mad- rigals (2), Girls ' Ensemble (1), Backgammon Club (3), Powder-Puff Football (3). Margaret Costigan: Girls ' League (2), Orchesis (2,3,4), Jazz Dancers (3,4). Francois Cote: Football (1), Ski Club (1,2,3), Poseidon Club (3,4). Work Experience (3). Kirk Cowan: Shakespeare Club. Football (2). Wrestling (2). Claudia Craig Carrie Anne Cramer: CSF (3,4), Freshman Historian (1), Sophomore Assemblyman (2), Keyettes (3.4), Keyette Treasurer(4). Shakespeare Club (4). Marine Science Club (4). Student Curriculum Forum (2), Harlan Shoemaker (4). Liz Crandall: Student Body Secretary (4). Junior Class Vice-President (3), WASC (3), Soccer (2), S-Club (3), Secretary (4). Shakespeare Club (4), Flagtwirler (4) Jeanine Crist: Varsity Tennis (2), J.V. Soccer. Drama Show (3), French Club (3). Newspaper (4). John Crook: NHS (3.4), CSF (1.2.4). Football (1.2). Varnty (3.4), Student Activities League Treasurer (3), President (4), Key Club (2.3.4). Shakespeare Club (4). National Merit Commended StudenI (4) JohnCubbon: Shakespeare Club (3). Wrestling (1.2.3,4) 50- Seniors Christen Culver Walter Cuneo Gerald D ' Sena: Poseidon Club (3,4). Ziffle (3,4), Work Experience (3,4). Tina Dadjou Margaret David: CSF (2,3,4), Soccer (1), Varsity (3,4). Softball (1,2), Varsity (3,4), Latin Club (3), Racquetball Club (2), Super Spirt Club (1), Spartans (4). Powder- Puff Football (4) , Joanna Deferios: Keyettes. Shakespeare Club Social Director- Marty DcHart: Interact (3.4). Football (1.2). Varsity (3,4). Golf (1) Elizabeth A. Delaney: Gymnastics (1.2). Orchesis (2). Spartans (4). Girls ' League Representative (4). Shake- speare Club Commissioner of Publicity (4), Paula Demerjian Greg Dcnham: Baseball (1). Football (1). Varsity (2. 3.4). Basketball (1.2). Varsity (3.4). All League Football (3,4). Susan Mary Devine: Story Theatre (2). Shakespeare Club President (4). Work Experience (4). Ski Club (3). Kathy DiCroce: Volleyball (1.2). Keyettes (4). COLLECTING MONEY FROM THEIR FRIENDS. Dana Florance. Kimie Whitely. and Steve Kaback sell goodies. Seniors-51 ARMED FOR BATTLE. Jenny Fechner and Katharin Gustafson aim at their opponents. Anthony DiGiorgio: Poseidon Club (4), Ski Club (3.4) Tommy DiGiorgio Mimi Dia: Gymnastics (1,2), Orchesis (1), Jazz Dancers (2,3), Harlan Shoemaker (3), Summer Show (2,3), S-Club (2,3,4), Senior Class Treasurer Heidi Dinkier: Cross Country (1,2), Film Club President Outdoor Information Club Vice-President (4), Work Ex- perience (4). Craig Doherty Marc Dollinger: Cross Country (1,2), Track (1), CSF (2,3.4), M.U.N. (4), Shakespeare Club Treasurer (4), ASB Treasurer (4), Harlan Shoemaker (4). Craig Donaldson: Interact (3,4), Vice-President (4), Leadership Camp (4), Shakespeare Club (4), Basketball (1,2), Varsity (3), Football (1,2), Varsity (3,4), CSF (3,4), Scott Doney: Frosh Soph Waterpolo (1,2), Varsity (3), Frosh-Soph Swimming (1,2). MVP. (2), Madrigals (1), Concert Choir (2), Chorale (3), Renissance Singers (2,3). Stage Crew (1), Marine Mammals Club (1.2), M.U.N, (2,3), Secretary-General (3), Latin Club (3), CSF (1.2,3), AFS to Japan (3.4). NHS (3.4). National Merit Semi-Finalist. Jill Dorn: Jazz Dancers. Drill Team. Dance Drill Team. Philosophy Club. Patrick Joesph Dougherty: Poseidon Club. Football (1,2). Matthew Downs: Football (1,2,4), Track (2), Basketball (.3), Key Club (4), Shakespeare Club (4). MonaDuperion: Drill Team (1.2,3,4), Co Captain (4). Seniors-52 Seniors spend their last year having fun Linda Marie Eallonardo: Beginning Ensemle (1). Con- cert Choir II (3), Work Experience (3,4). SCROC (3). Tom Eason: Stage Crew (1,2,3,4), Lighting Crew (1, 2,3,4). Toni Efflandt: Shal espeare Club (4). Stephanie Eisenberg: Ski Club (1,2). Super Spirt Club (1), Student Activities League Representative (4), S- Club (4) . Christopher J. Ellinwood: Trident Staff (1), Adver- tising Manager (1). Traveling Theatre (4), Marine Mammals Club (1,2,3,4), Marine Science Club (2), Triton Staff (1) Jonathan Campbell Elmajian II: Football (1,2), Varsity (3,4), Interact (2,3,4), Basketball (1), Oriental Culture Club (1,2). Cheryl Englehart: Basketball Stat (1,2) Varsity (3,4), Ski Club (1,2,4), Harlan Shoemaker (4), Super Spirit Club (1), Work Experience (4) Alan D. Evans: Ski Club (1). Super Spirit Club (4). Jill Evans: Swim Team (2). Kerry Evers: Thespians (1,2.3.4), Shakesperare Club (4), Varsity Tennis Club (4). S-Club (2.3.4). Jeff Fairbrother: Poseidon Club (3.4). Work Experience (3). Ramsey Faragallah Melinda Farrell: SCROC (3.4). Orchesis (4). Melanie Y. Farrier Nina Faust Christina Faust i Monique Faustina: Band (1.2). Track (1.2). Work Ex- perience (4) . Jennifer J. Fechner: CSF (2.3), Senior Class Secretary, Keyettes (4), Yearbook Staff (3), J.V. Soccer M.V.P. (1), Varsity Soccer (2,3,4), Most Inspirational (3), 1st Team All Bay League (2,3), J.V. Vollyball MVP. (3), Varsity Vollyball (4), J.V. Softball (1,2), MVP. (1). Clifford Feldman Peter A. Ferryman: Football (1,2), Track (4), Key Club (2,3,4), President (4), Junior Assemblyman (3), Senior Class Vice-President (4), Leadership Camp (3), Admin- istrative Cabinet (4), Traveling Theater (2), philosophy Club (4), Ski Club (4), Harlan Shoemaker (4), Work Experience (4). Seniors- 53 Senior officers provide capable leadership while in office Peter Field: Foreign Exchange Club (2,4), Marine Mammals Club (3,4), Oriental Culture Club (2,3), His- torian (4). Shakespeare Club (4), Art Club (3). Bruce Finwall: Marching Band (1,2.3,4), Bowling Club (1.2,3) President (4). Shakespeare Club (4). Kenneth Finwall Valerie Fischer: Basketball (2,3), Marching Band (1.2), Spanish Club (4), Super Spirit Club (3), Greek Club (3). Ski Club (3). Carole Elizabeth Fisher: Wind Ensemble (2,3), Orch- estra (2), Marching Band (2,3), Shakespeare Club (3), Spring Musical (2). Summer Musical (2). Dana Florance: Story Thea re (1,2,3,4), Summer Sho i (3,4), Spring Show (3), .ophomore Vice-Presiden Senior Class Historian, Le idership Camp (4), S-Clu (3), Vice-President (4), Key Club Princess (4), Mornin ; Bulletin (4), Harlan Shoen aker (3,4). Scott Fooks Todd Foster: Work Experi nee (3,4), SCROC (4). John Francisco Peter Frederick: Poseidon Club. Jaime C. Friedland: Swimming (1,2), Work Experience (4), Ski Club (1), Backgammon Club (1,2), Bicycle Club. Don Friedman: Basketball (1), Varsity (3,4). Suzy Friess: Wrestling Stat (2,3), Student Activities League (3), SCROC (3,4), Shakespeare Club (4). Ramon Fuentevilla: Football (1,2), Varsity (3,4), Base- Ball (3) Kendall H. Fung: Ski Club (3,4), Oriental Culture Club (2,3.4). SCROC (2,4), Bicycling Club (4). Michael J. Galvin: Cross Country (2), Shakespeare Club (4). Bicycle Club (4), Treasurer (4). Ulrike Helene Gantz: Greek Club (1,2,3), Car Club (3), Ski Club (3). Todd Gary Sherry Gaston Greg George: Football (1), Varsity (3,4), Ski Club (4), Trident Staff (1). 54-Seniors NOT FEELING WELL AFTER eating lunch, Amy Jacobson writhes in displeasure as her picture is taken. Joseph Gibson: Work Experience (4). Scott Gillette: Wrestling (1), Soccer (2,3), Varsity (4), Shakespeare Club, CSF, NHS (3,4). Melinda Gilroy Danny Ginsburg: Bicycle Club (3), German Club (3,4). MaryAnn Giorgio: Story Theater, Art Club (L2), Oriental Culture Club (2), Marine Mammals Club (3), J.V. Softball (3), Shakespeare Club (4). Joanna Glass: Varsity Tennis (L2.4), Most Inspira- tional (4), Spartans (3,4). Service Chairman (4), Shake- speare Club (3,4), President (3), Varsity Football Stat (4). Stacey Gleason: Volleyball (L2,3), Co-Captian (4), Soft- ball (L2,3,4), Varsity Soccer (4), CSF. Robert Goldberg: CSF, SCROC (3), Work Experience (3), Greek Club (4). Craig Gomberg: Poseidon Club (3,4), Work Exper- ience (3). Anita Gonzalez Thomas Good Dawn Goodman: Soccer (1), Captain (2), Varsity (3), Shakespeare Club (3,4), Work Experience (3,4). Scniors-55 I  Edward A. Gorsuch: NHS (3,4). CSF (2,4), Football (l,y, Track (1,2,4). MVP. (1). Junior Class President, Senior Assemblyman (4), Key Club (3,4), Vice-Pres- ident (4), Fall Show (4), Spring Musical (3,4), Summer Show (2,4), Morning Bulletin (4), Activity Line (4), Leadership Camp (3,4). Philosophy Club (4), Harlan Shoemaker (4). Story Theater (2.3.4), Sammy Sea King, Dianna Goth: Key Club Princess (4), Varsity Football Stat (3). Douglas Gould: Cross Country (1,2,3.4). Track (1), Swimming (2), Work Experience (3.4) Joseph William Granberg: SCROC (3). Work Exper- ience (4) Tim Graves: Marching Band (1.2.3.4), Concert Band (1,2,3,4), Bowling Club (2.4). Pep Band (4) Paul Green: Swimming (1), Varsity (2), Water Polo (1,2), Varsity (3,4), Letterman ' s Club (3,4), CSF (1.2. 3,4). PSAT Commended Student (3). Catherine M. Grennan: Gymnastics (1). Swimming (2), Story Theatre (2,3). Traveling Theatre (3), Drill Team (3,4). Basketball Drill Team (4). Harlan Shoemaker (4), Shakespeare Club (4). Jerrv Gricp; Marching Band (1,2,3,4), Jazz Band (1,2. 3.4). Pep Band (1.2.3.4). Electronics Club (2), Spring Show (1.3). Summer Show (1). Marcella Guadagni: Car Club (3), Greek Club (3). Work Experience (3.4), SCROC (3). Katharin Lianc Gusfafson: CSF (2.3.4). NHS (3.4). Keyettes (4). Shakespeare Club (4), Soccer (1), Varsity (2.3.4). M.V.P. (1). All CIF (3.4), All Bay League (3.4), Assemblyperson (1), Softball (1.2). Varsity (3.4). Varsity Volleyball (3). Matthew Hagerty David Halikis: Greek Club 1.2), Football (1,2). Varsity (3.4), Interact (3,4). Trad (3), Powder-Puff Football Coach (3,4), Philosophy CI ib (4). Seniors enjoy their last homecoming Georgene Halikis: Track (1), Ski Club (1,2), Assembly- man (1,2), Football Stat (1,2), Junior Class Treasurer, flagtwirler (3,4). Head Flag (4). Harlan Shoemaker (1.2.3.4). Shakespeare Club (4), Keyettes (3,4). Bill Hall: Varsity Cross Country (2), Wrestling (1,2), Track (1.2). Varsity (4). Interact (4). Letterman ' s Club (2,3,4), Football (1), Varsity (3). Chris Hamilton: Soccer (3), Varsity (4), Ski Club (2), Shakespeare Club (3). Yearbook Photographer (1.2.4). Latin Club (3.4). Scott Hamilton: Baseball (2,3). Football (1,2), Varsity (3,4). Interact (4), Work Experience (4). Ivan Harge: Football (2.3), SCROC (3,4), Track (4). Christine Harms: Orchesis (4). Sarah Harper Maria Hart: Volleyball (1.2). Varsity (3). CSF (2.3.4). NHS (3.4). Spanish Club (2.3.4). Soph Doll Princess. J.V. Basketball Stat (2), Varsity Basketball Stat (3). Junior Assemblyman, Keyettes (3,4), Senior Class President, Homeco ming Queen. Key Club Queen (4), Philosophy Club (4). 56Seniors TUGGING ON THE ROPE AS HARD AS THEY CAN, Steve Kaback and Elliot Sumi pull their rla« to victory. Michael Hart: Football (1,2), Varsity (3). Captain (4). Basketball (1,2), Varsity (3), Captain (4), Varsity Base- ball (4), Key Club (3,4), Shakespeare Club (4), CSF (2, 3,4), National Merit Commended Student (4) Jeff Hartwick: CSF (3), Shakespeare Club (3) Tom Healyr Ski Club. Suzanne Hecht: Super Spirit Club (4), Soccer (1), Mad- rigals (1), Concert Choir (3). Powder-Puff Football (3,4), Solos and Ensembles (3.4), Chorale (4), Girls ' Ensemble (21 John P. Heffernan: Soccer (1), Basketball (2,3). Gari Helms: Shakespeare Club. Terry Hendricks: Poseidon Club (3,4), Football (1, 2,3.4). Peter Herbig: CSF (1,2.3.4), Soccer (1.2,3), Frosh- Soph M.V.P. (1), Junior Varsity MVP. (3), Varsity Captain (4), Key Club (4), Trident Staff Photographer (4), National Merit Commended Student (4). Kimberly Hewett Kent Hill: Varsity Soccer (3.4). Interact (2.3.4). Base- ball (1.2.3.4). Miki Hillard: Songleader (4). Drill Team (2.3). Novelty Drill Team (2,3). Drill Team Managerette (1). Spartans (2,3.4). Historian (4). Shakespeare Club President (4), Dance Show (3). Harlan Shoemaker (4). Heidi Jill Hilton: Homecoming Princess. Key Club Princess (4). Soph Doll Princess. Girls ' League Rep- resentative (2). Football Stat (3.4). Baseball Stat (3.4). S-Club (3.4). Seniors-57 Heather Mary Hixon: Ski Club (1.2,3). Keyettes (3.4). Publicity (3). President (4). Harlan Shoemaker (2.3.4). Kathleen Hogan: Orchesis (2.3), Spartans (2,3,4), Sec- retary (3), Vice-President (4), Shakespeare Club (4), Harlan Shoemaker (4) . James Holchin: CSF (2.3.4). NHS (4). Foreign Ex- change Club (2,3,4), Treasurer (4), M.U.N. (4), Student Curriculum Forum (4), National Merit Scholarship Semifinalist. Spanish Club (2,4). Greek Club (3.4), Robert Hoover Amy Hornkohl: Tall Flags (2,3,4), Basketball Flags (3), Ski Club (1), Harlan Shoemaker (2,4), Korey House: Spartans (2,3,4). Service Chairman (4), Football Stat (1,2,3,4), Varsity Stat (3,4), CSF (3), Shakespeare Club, Soccer (1). Lauren Hoy: Drill Team (1.2,3). Basketball Drill Team (3). Spartans (2.3.4), Head Songleader (4), Shake- speare Club (3,4), Philosophy Club (4), Work Ex- perience (3,4). Amy Hoyt: CSF (2,3,4), Soccer (1,2), Varsity (3). Roger Hu Hsiao-Hua Huang: Oriental Culture Club (2,3,4), Art Club (4). Spanish Club (4), Marine Mammals Club (4) Carol Huebner Richard Huggard ENJOYING THEIR LUNCH, Liz Crandall and Nicole Lachman discuss student government affairs while Kimie Whitely loses interest. 58-Seniors Robert Humphrey Ed Hunt: SCROC(3). Timothy Hunt James Hunt: Basketball (1.2). Beth Hurley: CSF (2), Harlan Shoemaker (3,4), Sum- mer Musical (3), Spring Musical (2,3), Fall Show (3,4), Thespians (3,4), President (4), S-Club (4). Marc Hyman Gerard Insenberg: M.U.N. (3,4), Security Council Officer (4), Track (1,4), Forensics (3,4), NHS (3,4), French Honor Society (2), Chess Club (1,2), CSF (4). Vance Ito: Wrestling (1), Varsity (2,3), Co-Captain (4), Shakespeare Club (3). Seniors talk serious business on steps of the outdoor stage Amy Jacobson: S-Club (3,4), Soph Doll Princess, Work Experience. David Jacobsson: Greek Club (2), Spring Musical (3,4), Shakespeare Club Court Jester (4). Jeffrey Jacobson Cassandra Jensen: Marching Band (1,2,3,4). Head Li- brarian (2), Concert Band (1,2), Symphonic Band (4), Pep Band (4), Track (1). Niclas Johnson Stephen J. Kaback: Forensics (1), Wrestling (2), Volly- ball (2,3,4), J.V. MVP. (3). Shakespeare Club (3.4), Key Club (4), Philosophy Club Co-President (4), Senior Assemblyman (4), Student Ciriculum Forum (4), Triton (4), Trident (4). B o Kaemerle: Soccer (1,2,3,4), Volleyball (2). Jenny Kamar: J.V. Basketball (1), J.V. Tennis (2,3). Kamyar Kamran-Noosh: CSF (2,3,4), Racquetball Club (1), Marine Mammals Club (1), Art Club Activities Chairman (3), Secretary (4), Greek Club (3), Secretary (4), Foreign Exchange Club Publicity Director (3), Ac- tivities Chairman (4), Spanish Club (4), Morals Squad (4), Student Curriculum Forum (4), French Club (4), Oriental Culture Club (3). Roger Kaplan: CSF (1,2,3,4), NHS (3,4), Math Club (1,2), Vice-President (3), President (4), Madrigals (1), Concert Choir (2), Chorale (3,4), Renaissance (2,3,4), Barbershop (3,4), Spring Musical (3,4), Summer Mus- ical (4), Track (1), J.V. Volleyball (2), Orignial Com- puter Club (3). L. Jeffrey Kapner: Basketball (1), Jazz Band (2,3,4), Chorale (1,2,3,4), Summer Show (2), Stage Crew (4), Orchestra (1,2,3,4), Spanish Club (2), Harlan Shoe- maker (1,2,3), Renaissance Singers (4), Pep Band (1,2,3,4). Shilpa Katakia: CSF (2,3), Omegans (3). Seniors-59 Never before have Seniors been so glad to graduate James Kaye: Football (1,2,3), Baseball (1,2,3,4), Fresh- man Boys ' League Representative, Shakespeare Club, Work Experience (4). Jamin Michael Kazarian: Wrestling (2), Varsity (3,4), Interact (4), Marine Science Club (4), Harlan Shoe- maker (4), Tiesse Keller: SCROC (3.4), Poseidon Club- Keith H. Kennedy Junaid Khan: CSF (1,2,4), Football (1.2), Track (1,2), Basketball (1.2), Cross Country (3), German Club (1,2), M.U.N. (4). Greek Club (4), Car Club (4). Oriental Culture Club (4), Astronomy Club (4), Work Exper- ience (4). Pat Kilroy Doris Y. Kim: Freshman Secretary, Junior Historian, CSF (1,2,3,4), NHS (3,4), Harlan Shoemaker (2), Stu- dent Curriculum Forum (3), Story Theater (2), Ski Club (3), French Club (3). Patricia M. Kim: Drill Team (1,2,3,4), Basketball Drill Team (2,3,4). Delphinians (4), Concert Band (1), Wind Ensemble (2,3), Summer Musical (2), Ski Club, Shake- speare Club. Stacey Kindred: CSF (2,3,4), Girls ' League Represent- ative (3), Girls ' League President (4), Art Club (3), Shakespeare Club (4), Ski Club (2). Tracey Lee Kindred: Cross Country Stat (2), Swim Team (2), Girls ' League (3,4) Steve King: Football (1), Baseball (1,2), Varsity (3,4), Work Experience (3,4). Tom Kirk Todd Kirwan: Ski Club (2), Shakespeare Club (3,4), Poseidon Club (3,4), Backgammon Club (3), Golf (4). Jeff Kolodny: Poseidons Club (3,4), Work Experience (3,4), Shakespeare club (4). Daniel C. Kowalski: Track (1). Varsity Wrestling (2), Interact (2.3). Vice-President (4), Shakespeare Club (4). Karl Kronenberg: Marching Band (1.2,3,4), Orchestra (2), Pep Band (3,4), Shakespeare Club (4). Suzanne Gail Kukel: Summer Musical (1), SCROC (4). Michael Kumagai Maria Brynf Kyle: Ski Club (1), Rocky Horror (2), Super Spirit Club (2), Swim Team (3). Nicole Lachman: Student Body President (4), S-Club (3,4), Tennis (1), Varsity (2,3,4), Key Club Princess (4), NHS (4), CSF (2,3,4), Assemblyman (3), Sopho- more Secretary, WASC (3), Shakespeare Club (4). 60Seniors taSfaOKt UNAWARE THAT HER EFFORTS WERE FUTILE, Janet Tsai continues the Preppy tradition by painting an alligator for the senior float. Brian LaMarca Erik Lamers: Poseidon Club (3,4), Michelle Lape Valencia Lara: Basketball J.V. (2), (3,4), Spanish Club (3). Varsity (3), SCROC Dan Larson: Poseidon Club. Teri Larson Jane Lawver: Varsity Gymnastics, Most Valuable Player (1), Orchesis. Ski Club, Work Experience, Shakespeare Club. Mary LeBeau: Yearbook (1), Shakespeare Club (4), Marching Band (1,2,3,4), Librarian (2,3,4), Pep Band (3,4), Concert Band (1,2), Wind Ensemble (3), Sym- phonic Band (4), Orchestra (3.4), Librarian (4), Summer Musical (4), Harlan Shoemaker (3,4). Heh-Kyu Lee: Wrestling Stat (2,3). Soph-Doll Princess (2), Junior Girls ' League Representative. Shakespeare Club (4). Work Experience (4). Robert David Leeming Kathleen Leighton: Super Spirit Club (1.2,3), Water Polo Stat (1,4). Softball (2). M.U.N. (4). Shakespeare Club (4), Art Club (1,2,3,4), Laurie Lenehan: Cross Country (2,3), Orchesis (3). Delphinians (3.4), Orchestra (1,4), Spring Musical (1), Harlan Shoemaker (4). Seniors-61 Seniors enjoy their final year with plenty of time for leisure Jacqueline Levine Monique Lewis: Work Experience (4). Tonya Lewis Chuck Leyva: Marching Band (1.2), Concert Band (1,2), SCROC (4). Michael Licciardello: Baseball (1,2,3,4). Patrick Lindsay: Football (1.2). Varsity (3.4), Track (2), Varsity (3.4). Shakespeare Club President (4). Senior Boys ' League Representative. Key Club (3,4). Pattie Livengood: SCROC (3), Work Experience (4)_ Lejeune Yolande Lockett: CSF (2), Drill Team (4), Dance Drill Team (2,3,4), Military and Novelty Drill Team (4), Co-Captain (4), Sophomore Class Assembly- man, Drill Team Historian (3), Drill Team Publicity Chairman (2), Student Curriculum Forum (3.4), WASC (3), Harlan Shoemaker (2,4). Tim Lotina-Wyman: Volleyball (1,2), J.V. MVP, (2), Varsity (3), Spring Show (1). Carol Louisell: Orchesis, Gymnastics, Shakespeare Club- Gretchen Lownes: Drill Team (1,2,3,4), Co-Captian (3,4). Basketball Drill Team (2.3.4), Military Drill Team (3,4), Novelty Drill Team (1,4), Orchesis (1), Dance Show (1,2,3,4), Harlan Shoemaker (2,4). Kathie M. Luciani Joseph Michael Ludwick Andrea Lytal Cynthia MacGregor: Shakespeare Club (3), Varsity Tennis (1,4). Holley MacTavish: Swim Team (1,2,3,4), Spartans (4), CSF (2.3.4). NHS (3.4), Poseidons Club (3,4). Debbie Mackey: Keyettes (3,4), Orchestra (1,2), M.U - N. (3). Basketball Stat (3,4). Harlan Shoemaker (2.3.4). Girls ' League (3.4). Rob Mackey: Track (1). Football (2). Varsity (3.4). Wrestling (1.2.3). Varsity (4). CaroHne Mackiewic: CSF (1.2.3.4). S-Club (3,4). Phil- osophy Club (4), Student Curriculum Forum (3). Manfred Maehler 62-Seniors (- r Maria Mylene Magpile: CSF (2.3,4), Girls ' League Representative (3), Girls ' League Secretary (4). Spar- tans (3,4), Spartans Co-Historian (4). Student Activities League (2,3,4). Basketball Stat (3), Shakespeare Club Historian (4), Harlan Shoemaker (4). Baseball Stat (4). Dance Show (3.4). Adam Malky Kathy Markellos: Traveling Theatre (2). Story Theatre (2). Tall Flags Banner (2), Orchesis (3). Greek Club (4). Lorna Marshall Jean-Paul Martel Jim Martella: Soccer (1), J.V. (2), Varsity (3), Work Experience (2,4), Marine Science Club. Jane Martin: Spartans (1.2,3,4), Sergant at Arms (2), Vice-President (3), President (4), Greek Club (1), Shakespeare Club (3,4). Work Experience (4), Harlan Shoemaker (4), Leadership Camp (4). Steve Martz: Water Polo (1), Varsity (2,3,4), Captain (4). Varsity Swimming (1,2,3,4), CSF (1,2 3 4) NHS (3,4). WHEN ARE WE EVER GONNA GROW UP? wonder obnoxious Seniors Shelia Miller, Kim Poppa. Patti Spiegel, and Jenny Fechner. Karen May: Marching Band (1), Tall Flags (2.3), Basketball Flags (2), Soccer Stat ' (3), Work Experience, Shakespeare Club. Tim McClain: Work Experience (4), ' Vearbook (1,2). Ray McConn: Greek Club (2). Varsity Wrestling Man- ager (2). SCROC (3.4), Karen McDaniel: CSF (2.3), Oriental Culture Club (3,4). Greek Club (3,4), Keyettes (4), Student Activities League (3,4), NHS (4), Leadership Camp (4), Shake- speare Club (4), Marine Science Club (4). Seniors-63 Upperclassman talk it out on senior park NICK P. YARYMOVICH DOES HIS FAMOUS IMPERSONATION of a Giant on a Lonely Night while Brad Smith. Donny Young and Pete Ferryman look on in obvious perplexity. Amy McDonald: CSF (1.2,4). National Merit Com- mended Student (4). Work Experience (3,4), S Club (4), Philosophy Clyb (4). Ski Club (4), National Honor Society (4). Shakespeare Club (4). Robyn A. McDonald Valerie Ann F. McFarlane: CSF (2,3), National Honor Society (4), SCROC (3), National Merit Commended Student (4), Yearbook Staff (3). Senior Section Editor (4). Greek Club Secretary (4), Foreign Exchange Club (4), Library Advisory Committee (4). Student Curriculum Forum (4), Model United Nations (4). Varsity Track (1.2). Cross Country (1,2). Oriental Culture Club (4). Super Spirit Club (4). Morals Squad (4) . Movie Making Club (4) . Clark McGrew: Strategic Games Club (1.4), Math Club (3,4), Bike Club (3,4), Astronomy Club (4), Fiddler on the Roof Orchestra (3). Orchestra (3,4). Colleen McGuinness: Freshman Class Assemblyman, Spartans (3,4), Football Stat (1). Basketball Stat (2). Maura McGuinness: Basketball Stat (2), Spartans (3,4). Shannon McLaughlin: Track (1.2), Varsity (3,4), CSF (2). Greek Club (2), MU.N. (2). Girls ' Ensemble (1). Les Chanteurs (1.2). Concert Choir (3). Chorale (4). Solos Ensemble s (3,4). Powder-Fuff Football (3), Ski Club (3). John McManus: CSF (1.2,4), Wrestling (1.2.3,4), Shakespeare Club (4) Shannon McMillan Kathy McNea! Doug Mcdve: Volleyball (2), Poseidon Club (3,4). Philosophy Club (4) Ann Meek: Assemblyman (1). Ski Club (1.2.3), Keyettes (3.4). Harlan Shoemaker (4), Traveling Theatre (2), Story Theatre (1,2,3,4), Fall Show (3). Summer Musical (1,2,3). Spring Musical (4). Thes- pians (3,4). 64-Seniors I t jaSSi.- ' n Tatyana Mehrtash: Keyettes (4). Publicity Chairman (4), Ski Club (3). Student Curriculum Forum (4). Pow- der-Puff Football (4), CSF (4). Kaari Marie Meng: S-Club (2,3,4), Historian (3), Social Chairman (4), Girls ' League Representative, Harlan Shoemaker (2,3,4). Victoria Merrell: CSF (1,2,3,4), Keyettes (4), Poseidon Club. Varsity Soccer (3,4), Shakespeare Club, Marine Science Club. Robert Mignacca: Water Polo (1,2), Varsity (3,4), CSF (1.2,3), Car Club (3). Jeanine Militello: Tall Flags (1.2,3,4), Leiutenant of Banners (4), Shakespeare Club (3.4), Vice-President (3). soccer Stat (2). Varsity (3.4). Summer Musical (2). Jack Miller: Football statistician (1.2.3) Sheila Miller: Volleyball (1.2.3.4). Soccer (2.3.4). CSF (1,2.3.4). Shakespeare Club (4). Steven Miller Sandy Mishell: Ski Club (2,3), Poseidon Club (3,4), CSF (2,3), Varsity Svuimming (1,2,3.4). Co-Captain (3). Captain (4). John Mitchell: Basketball (1). Football (1.2). Varsity (3.4). Interact (4). Laura Lynn Mitchell: CSF (1.2.3.4). Varsity Swimming (1). Marching Band (1.2), NHS (3), President (4), S- Club (3.4). Class Treasurer (1), Student Curriculum Forum (3.4). M.U.N. (3.4). Juhe Miwa: Omegans (3.4), Concert Band (1.2). Wind Ensemble (3). Jazz Band (3.4). Pep Band (2.3.4), Harlan Shoemaker (4). Oriental Culture Club (2), Marching Band (1.2.3.4). Shakespeare Club (3). Henry Moeller: Swimming (2), Car Club (3). Greek Club (3), Michael Christopher Moloney: Harlan Shoemaker (2. 3). Rocky Horror Picture Show Club (1.2). Car Club (3). Greek Club (3). Ski Club (3). work Experience (2.3.4). Todd Montgomery Seniors-65 Brian Moore: Student Trustee to PV Library District (4). Library Committe (3), Chairman (4), Pliilosopy Club Treasurer (4), CSF (1,2,3). President (4), NHS (3,4), NOTE Finalist (4), Key Club (4), Administrative Council (4), Orchestra (3), Historian (2), President (3), Original Computer Club (3,4), Morals Squad (3), NMSQT Semi-Finalist (3,4), School Musical (1), M.U.- N.(3), Student Curriculum Forum (3,4), Leadership Camp (4), Jennifer Morash: Shakespeare Club (3,4). Greg Morris: Football (1,2), Varsity (3,4), Baseball (1), Junior Varsity (2), Varsity (3,4), Key Club (3,4), Phil- osophy Club (4). Paul G. Morris: Cross Country (2,3), Captain (4), Track (1,2,3.4). CSF (1,2,3), Secretary (4), NHS (3), Vice- President (4), Letterman ' s Club (2). Secretary-Treas- urer (3). President (4), Forensics (1,2), M.U.N. (3,4), Breakfast Club Vice-President (4), National Merit Semi-Finalist, Library Commitee (4), Student Curric- ulum Forum (3,4), Scrub Club (3,4). Poetry Club (4). Spanish Club (2.4). Math Club (4). Robert Morris: Greek Club (2). Work Experience (3,4). Deborah Sue Morrow: Super Spirit Club (1), S-Club (2.3.4), Publicity (4). Harlan Shoemaker (2,3,4), March- ing Band (1), Tall Flags (2,3), Basketball Flags (2), Competition Flags (2,3), Rifle-Twirling Captain (4). Story Theater, Traveling Theater, Shakespeare Club (4). Tracy Mowat: Spartans (4), Foreign Exchane Club (4), Backgammon Club (3), Girls ' Ensemble )1), Concert Choir 1 (2), Concert Choir 11 (3,4). Brent Mullins: CSF (3), Cross Country (2), Varsity (3), Track (2) , Varsity (4) . Seniors get through last semester Erin Mulvihill: Swimming (2), Dance Show (2), Harlan Shoemaker (3,4) , S-Club (4) , Ski Club. Laura Murphy Michcle Myers: Junior Varsity Tennis (1), Varsity (2.3,4), Captain (3,4). George Nager JohnNagy: CSF (1,2,4), Wrestling (2). Savery Ann Nash: Volleyball (1). Robert Nelson: Varsit y Diving (1.2,4). Coach (1). Greek Club (3,4), Car Club (4), Marine Science Club (4), Waterpolo (2) , Astronomy Club (4) . Peter Neuman: Volleyball (2), Varsity (3,4), Football (1), Assemblyman (2), Ski Club (2,3,4), Poseidon Club, Audrey Newell: Spartans (2,3,4), Publicity Chairperson (3), Fashion Coordinator (4), Philosophy Club (4), Varsity Baseball Stat (3,4), Bovine Club (4), SCROC (2,3). Ski Club (1). Varsity Volleyball Stat (4), Yearbook Staff (3.4). Lisa Nieminski: Tennis (1), Marching Band (1,2,3,4), Vice-President (4), Orchestra (1,2,3.4). President (4). Pep Club Council (2.3). Musical (1.2.3.4). NHS (3.4). Harlan Shoemaker (3,4). 1st Chair Honor Band (4), Shakespeare Club (4) . Alex Nieto: Greek Club (3) . Car Club (3) . Reiko Obora: Cross Country Stat. Girls ' League, CSF, Work Experience, Shakespeare Club. 66-Seniors  W J- WATCHING IN ASTONISHMENT, Jim Porter. Steve Kaback, and Scott Carroll agonize as the rcfs make a bad call. Hideyuki Okazaki Stephan Olson: CSF (3), Waterpolo (1,2), Varsity (3,4), Swimming (1), Varsity (2), Letterman ' s Club (2,3,4), Shakespeare Club (3), Anita Osborne Marian Oshita: Softball (1), Basketball (1), Varstiy (2,3), Captain (4), Ski Club (1,3), Waterpolo Stat (4), Shakespeare Club (4) . Gregory Owens Moon Pak: Basketball (2), Baseball (2,3), Varsity Soccer (3,4), Art Club (4), Interact (4), Mike Papayans: Poseidon Club (3,4), President (4), Work Experience (3,4) , Baseball (4) . Cheryl Papke Seniors-67 MODELING THE LATEST IN WINTER WOOL FASHION, Maria Hart and Ed Gorsuch quietly converse about life on senior park. Susan Parendeh Jackie Parker: Shakespeare Club. Steve Parsa: SCROC (3), Shakespeare Club (4) Hilaiv Paulson: Spanish Club (3,4), President (4). Orchesis (2,3). Treasurer (3), Marine Mammals Club (4), Foreign Exchange Club (4), Student Activities League (2.3,4). Paula Pearce: Omegans (2,3,4). Shakespeare Club (4) Mike Pelstring: Work Experience (4). Poseidon Club (4),TridentStaff(l,2,3,4). Leonid Perez: Strategic Games Club, Oriental Culture Club, Backgammon club. Film Club, Math Club. Michael Petrone: Basketball (1), French Club (1), Philosophy club (4) , Key Club (4) . Lincoln Phipps Susan Picket: Softball (1,2,3), Basketball (2,3). Shake- speare Club (3) . Work Experience (3.4) . Diane Pierno: CSF (1,2,3), Keyettes (3,4). Vice- President (4), Spanish Club, Shakespeare Club Social Chairman (4). Tim Polacck: CSF (2,3), Basketball (1), Golf (2.3,4). 68- Seniors I . ' S! jl-- ' « Kim Poppa: Volleyball (1), Varsity Volleyball (2,3.4), Varsity Basketyball (1,2,4), Varsity Softball (1,2), Jim Porter: Basketball (1,2,3,4), Junior Varsity Captain (3) , CSF (2,3,4) , Shakespeare Club (3) , Interact (2,3,4) . Vincent Pozzuoli; Ski Club (1,2,3,4), Football (1,2), Work Experience (3,4), Interact (1,2,3), District Rep- resentative (4) . Julieanne Prager Jennifer Pretz: Orchestra Treasurer (1,2), Musical (2), Honor Orchestra (2), Harlan Shoemaker (2), Del- phinians (4)- Chris Price: Track and Field (1,2,3,4), Cross Country (4), Soccer (3), Interact (2,3,4), Letterman ' s Club (4). Gretchen Stevens Price: Swimming (1,2), Co-Captain (3), Captain (4), Poseidon Club (3,4), Key Club Princess, Homecoming Princess, Work Experience (4), Marine Science Club, Summer Show (3) - Cathy Pupkoff: CSF (1,2,3,4), NHS (3,4). Marching Band (1), Concert Band (1), Drill Team (2), Treasurer (3). Omegans (3,4). Spanish Club (3,4), Marine Science Club (4), Work Experience (4). Student Curriculum Forum (3.4). Michael J.Pusheck: Band (1,2), Wrestling (1,2), SCROC (3) , Work Experience (3,4) , Adrianne Raines: Omegans (3,4), Shakespeare Club (4), James David Ramsey: Baseball (1,2), Varsity (3,4), Interact (4) , Philosophy Club (4) , CSF (2,3) . Elizabeth Rathbone Seniors ponder the question of life after higli school Wendy Ravin: Girls ' Ensemble (1), Greek Club (1,2), President (4), Car Club (3), CSF (1,2,3,4), Shakespeare Club Treasurer (4) . Chris Reese Ellen Remstein: Marching Band (1), Majorette (2,3). Jazz Band (2,3,4), Summer Musical (3.4). CSF (2,3,4), NHS (3,4), National Merit Semifinalist (4), Varsity Track Stat (3), Harlan Shoemaker (2,3,4), Math Club (4). Alyssa Revels: Key Club Princess (4), Basketball Stat (2,3), Wrestling Stat (3), Ski Club. Patricia Ricci: Softball (1,2,3), Waterpolo Stat (3,4). Laura Richardson: Advanced Giris ' Ensemble (1,2,3), Chorale (4), Track (1), Stat (2,3), Tall Flags (2,3,4), Sound Crew (1,2,3,4), CSF (4), Shakespeare Club Activities Chairman (3). Seniors-( TRYING TO GRASP THE SITUATION, Greg Denham explains its gravity to seniors Nicole Lachman and Stephanie Eisenberg. Leslie Richelieu; Orchesis (3), Dance Show (1,3), Spartans (2,3.4). Sergeant-at-Arms (3), Tricia Rinne: Tall Flags (2,3). Varsity Swimming (3.4). Keyettes (4), Shakespeare Club. Student Curriculum Forum. Suzette Rives: CSF (2.3). Work Experience (4). Shake- speare Club (4) . Secretary (4) . Colleen Ann Rock Clint Rodenfels: Triton Photographer (1.2), Photog- raphy Editor (3,4), Shakespeare Club (3,4), Shawn Rodgers: Photographer (1,2), Stage Crew (2,3,4), Thespians (2.3). Faculty Play (3.4). Summer Musical (2.4), Conchita Rodriguez Craig Roecks: Bicycle Club (2). President (3,4), Astronomy Club (4), CSF (4). 70-Seniors .. pas.j,w H Dina L. Rosen: Yearbook (1), Girls ' League (1,2), Work Experience (3,4). Mia Rosenberg: Girls ' Ensemble (1), Concert Choir I (2), Concer Choir II (3), Chorale (4), 60 ' s Club Vice- President (4), Summer Show (4). Renaissance (4), Solos and Ensembles (4). Paul Rosenkranz: Stage Crew (1.2), 60 ' s Club (4), Work Experience (3,4) , Shakespeare Club (4) . Shelly Ross: Volleyball Stat (1), Wrestling Stat (3,4), Ski Club. Christopher Nelson Rowley: CSF (1,2,3,4). Harlan Shoemaker (2), NHS (4), Spanish Club (4), Marching Band (1,2), Pep Band (1,2), Wind Ensemble (1), Orchestra (2), Jazz Band (2), Foreign Exchane Club Vice-President (3,4), Oriental Culture Club (1), Shake- speare Club (4). Lupina Ruiz Glenn Russell: Football (1,2), Baseball (1,2,3,4). John Russell: Bicycle Club (1), Treasurer (3), Vice- President (4), Shakespeare Club (4). Seniors finally conquer their last year John Anders Ruuswick Sabina Sahni: CSF (1,2,4), NHS (4), Marching Band (1,2), Concert Band (1,2), Omegans (3), Historian (4), National Merit Commended Student, Shakespeare Club (4). Michael D. Sallus: Concert Choir (1,2). Chorale (3,4), Greek Club (3,4) , Car Club (4) , AFS (3,4) , Stage Crew (1), Spring Show (3,4). Cynthia Sampson Mark Sampson: Boys ' League Representative (2), Football (1), Varsity (3,4), Baseball (1,2). Varsity (3.4). Shakespeare Club Treasurer (4). Interact (2.3.4). Lisa Samuelson: NHS (3,4). CSF (2.3). Track (1.2,4), Soccer (3). Summer Musical (1), Spring Musical (1), Madrigals (1). Rennaisance (3,4). Victoria Sandor: CSF (1,2,3), Omegans (3.4), Ski Club(l). Elena Saucedo: Songleader (4), Gymnastics (1.2,3,4), S-Club (2,3,4) , Key Club Princess (4) . Marcy Saugues: Marching Band (1,2,3,4), Concert Band (1,2), Pep Band (3,4), CSF (1,2,3,4), National Merit Commended Student (3), Oriental Culture Club (2), Shakespeare Club (4), Omegans (3,4). Kristin Sax Curt Schcyhing: Poseidon Club (3,4), Work Exper- ience (4) Kristen Shick Seniors-71 Senior Class Officers; Front Row: Dana Florence. Mimi Dia, Jenny Fechner, Maria Hart 2nd Row: Elliot Sumi, Ed GorSuCh, Steve Kaback, Pete Ferryman. Not Pictured: Kimi Whitely. Barbra Schiring Stephanie Schlatter: Varsity Gymnastic s (1,2), Orchesis (2,3), Harlan Shoemaker (2,3). Vic Schoenfeld: Trident (2,3), Forensics (1), CSF (1.2,3), Philosophy Club (4). Andrea Schor: SCROC (3). Wendy Schrciner: Drill Team (1,2,3,4), Military Drill Team (1), Novelty Drill Team (2), Basketball Drill Team (3,4), Co-Captain (3), Captain (4), Harlan Shoe- maker (4) . Scott Schuler: Football (1), Basketball (2), Baseball (1,2,3), Varsity (4). Paula Schweglcr: Ski Club (1,2,3,4), Orchesis (2,3), Basketball Stat (2,3), Harlan Shoemaker (2), Key Club Princess (4) . Lee Schon STROLLING HAPPILY ' Vicki Merrill and Gretchen Price look forward to government. .-jSSB5i.il_-- Senior class officiers help their class through their last year Judy Seidman: CSF (1,2,3). Drill Team (3), Girls ' League Representative (1), Summer Musical (2,3), Spring Musical (3), Thespians (3), Secretary (4), Shake- speare Club Historian (4), S-Club (4), Harlan Shoe- maker (4). Heidi Semler: Homecoming Princess, Work Experience (3,4), Mark Shaffer: Track (1,2), Ski Club (1,2,3,4). Scott Sharman: Marching Band (1,2), Marine Mam- mals Club (3). Trudi Sfiarpsteen: Soccer, Junior Varsity Most Valuable Player, Captain (1), Varsity (2,3,4), 1st Team All Bay League (2,3), 1st Team All CIF (3), Captain, Most Inspirational (3), Volleyball (2), Varsity (3,4), Keyettes (4), CSF (2,3,4), Work Experience (4). Suzanne Sfiaw Sfiirley Shay: Oriental Culture Club (4). Origingal Computing Club (4), Oriental Board Games and Back- gammon (4), Super Spirit (4), 60 ' s Club (4), Shake- speare Club (4). Spanish Club (1,2,3), Secretary (3), CSF (1,3), Social Committee (2,3). ASB Social Com- mittee Co-Chairman (3), Drill Team (2,3), Dance and Musical Production (2,3), Vollevball (1). JcffSimon: Golf (1,2,3,4), Lisa Simpson: Soccer (2), Varsity (3,4), Track (2), Varsity (3,4), Story Theatre (2), Traveling Theatre (2), Shakespeare Club (4) . Susan Sindoni Jerry Slagter Jeanett Smalley: Track (1), Varsity (2,4), Madrigals (1), Les Chauters (2), Solos and Ensembles (2), Shakespeare Club (3), Ski Club (1,4), Work Experience (4). Bradley J. Smith: Shakespeare Club Vice-President (4). Linda Smith: Marching Band (1,2,3), Concert Band (1,2), Omegans (2,3,4), Vice-President (3), Co-Pres- ident (4), NHS (3,4), Treasurer (3,4). R. Todd Smith: Football (1), Baseball (1,4). Suzanne Smith: CSF (2,3,4), NHS (3,4), Keyettes (3,4), Secretary (4), Varsity Football Stat (3,4), Varsity Track Stat (3,4), Student Curriculum Forum (4), Shake- speare Club (4) . Todd Smith: Football (1,2), Varsity (3), Interact (2,3,4), Ski Club (1,2). Jennifer Sole: CSF (2,3,4), Spanish Club (2,3,4), Renaissance (4), Commended Student National Merit. Kevin Southerland: Tennis, Letterman ' s Club (3,4), Key Club (4). Steven Thomas Spearman: Tennis (1), Varsity (2,3,4), CSF (1,2,3,4), NHS (4), Key Club (3,4), Trident Photographer (4), Philosophy Club (4), Poetry Club Co- President (4), Ski Club. MMtk SGniors-73 PV Seniors mature to independence Garry Yeakel Spcirs: Poseidon Club (3), Art Club (3). Patti Spiegel: Volleyball (2,3). Varsity (4), Varsity Track (2), Ski Club (1). Spanish Club (2,3). Thespians (4), Harlan Shoemaker (4), Story Theater (4), Traveling Theater (2) , Kathryn Spies: SCROC (3,4), Kevin Spillane: Basketball (1.2.3), Track (2), Varsity (4). Jon Stancliffe: Soccer (1), Varsity (2,3,4), Yearbook (1.2,3), Faculty Edtior (4) , Philosophy Club (4) . Sandy Stannard: CSF (2,3,4), NHS (3,4), Foreign Exchange Club (1,2), Oriental Culture Club (2), Shake- speare club (4), Omegans (3,4), Marching Band (1,2), Assistant Drum Major (3), Drum Major (4), Pep Band (2,3,4), Jazz Band (3.4). Sheryl Stark: Soccer (1,2), Varsity (3,4), S-Club (3,4). Ryan Stearns: Football (1.2), Varsity (3), Captain (4), Wrestling (1), Varstiy (2), Golf (1), Varsity (2,3,4), Boys ' League Vice-President (3), Interact (2,3), President (4), Philosophy Club President and Speaker of Wisdom (4), Shakespeare Club (4) . K. Erin Stephenson: ASB Historian (4) . Commissioner of Programs and Activities (3) , Sophomore Class Pres ident. Freshman Vice-President, Keyettes (3,4). Volley- ball (2), Soccer captain (1), CSF (2,4), Harlan Shoe maker (4), Girls ' League (2), Shakespeare Club (3), Baseball Stat (2,3), Adminiatrative Council (4) . John Steskal: CSF (2,3,4), NHS (3,4), Soccer (1,2), Varsity (3,4), Key Club (3), Treasurer (4), Ski Club (3) Julie Stevenson; CSF (2,3), Marching Band (1,2), Concert Band (1,2), Track (1), Varsity (2), Majorette (3,4), Harlan Shoemaker (4), Greek Club (3), Pep Band (4). Karen Storsteen Patricia Strauss: Tall Flags (1,2), Beginning Ensemble (1), Les Chanteurs (2), Rocky Horror Picture Show Club (2,3), Concert Choir (3), Work Experience (3,4), Chorale (4), Greek Club (4), Poseidon Club (4), Shake- speare Club (4) , Marine Biology Club (4) , Renaissance (4). Chris Strom: Basketball (1). Varsity Baseball (2,3,4). Stacie Strong: CSF (1,2,3,4 ), NHS (3,4), Softball (1,3), Most Inspirational (3), Basketball (3), Varsity Co- Captian (4), Tall Flags (2), Basketball Flags (2). Harlan Shoemaker (2,4), Spanish Club Vice-President (4). Madrigals (1), Les Chanteurs (2), Concert Choir II (4), Stage Crew, Foreign Exchange Club (1). Monica Sucsberry: Spartans (3,4), Gymnastics (2), Ski Ciub- 74-Seniors WHILE CRUISING IN THE SENIOR PARKING LOT Keith Kennedy absorbs rastaman vibrations. Lissa Susan Sullivan: Archery Club (1), Foreign Ex- change Club (1). Madrigals (1), Stage Crew (1). Ad- vanced Ensembles (2). Omegans (4). Harlan Shoemaker (4), Shakespeare Club (4). Elliot Sumi: Soccer (1.2), Varsity (3), Co-Captain (4), Key Club (3). Secretary (4). CSF (1.2,3,4), Volleyball (2,4), NHS (4), Philosophy Club President (4), Student Curriculum Forum (4), Assemblyman (4), Shakespeare Club (4), Yearbook (4), Doug Swanson: Soccer (1), Varsity (2,3), Captain (4), Tennis (1), Volleyball (2,4), CSF (2.3,4). Lon Teller: Work Experience (4), Jazz Band (3,4), Kitty Teter Terry Thorrens: Delphinians (3,4), Work Experience {3,4),SCROC (3). Ski Club. Jeanette Tighe: Soccer (1). Sophomore Representative (2), Ski Club (1,2,3), Poseidon Club (3,4), Orchesis (4), Dance Show (4). Christine Tilley Jean Toomajian MahoTorii: CSF (2,3,4), SCROC (3), Marching Band (1), Concert Band (1), Oriental Culture Club (2), Sec- retary (2), Foreign Exchange Club (2). Gina Tredennick: Varsity Swimming (1,2,4), Varsity Diving (3), Foreign Exchange Club (4), Omegans (4) Janet Tsai: Trident (3), Features Editor (4), Keyettes (4). NHS (3,4), CSF (1,2,3,4), M.U.N. (4), Harlan Shoe- maker (3), Ski Club (3), Shakespeare Club (3,4), Poet Laureate (3), Sophomore Steering Committee (2), House of Representatives (2), Odyssey Cub Staff (1), Yearbook Staff (1), Freshman Steering Committee (1), Student League Council (1), Pep Club (1) Seniors-75 Seniors end four years at PV with bang Brian Turnacliff: Varsity Tennis (1,2,3,4). Eric Turner: Ski Club (1) Michelle Ugent: Madrigals (1), Concert Choir (2,3,4), Best Soloist (2) , Chorale (4) , Solos and Ensembles (2,3) , Rennaissance Singers (3), Ski Club (3), Stage Crew (4), Summer Show (2,3)- Paula Vannorsdall: Diving (2), Varsity Gymnastics (3,4). Poseidon Club (3). Christopher Verbin: CSF (3,4) Raymund Villaluz: Car Club, Oriental Culture Club, Track (3) , Shakespeare Club (3) . Jim Virgo: Football (1,2), Varsity (4), Varsity Track (2.3,4), Basketball (3), Concert Band (1.2). Harlan Shoemaker (4) David Vogel: Marching Band (1). Yearbook Photog- rapher (1,2,3), Trident Photography Editor (4), Morals Squad (4). Diana Vogt: CSF (1,2,3,4), NHS (3,4), Varsity Cross Country (1,2,3,4), Captain (4), Track (1,2,4). Summer Musical (3). Spring Musical (3), S-Club (2), Historian (3), President (4). National Merit Commended Student (4). Harlan Shoemaker (4) Kirk von Spaeth: CSF (1,2,3,4), NHS (3,4), Foreign Exchange Club (2,3,4), Publicity Manager (2), President (3), Treasurer (3), Madrigals (1), Oriental Culture Club (1,2,3). Publicity Manager (2). Greek Club (3). Ski Club (1,3), Yosemite Institute (2), National Merit Scholarship Commendation (3), Pensselaer Medal for Mathematics and Science (3). Andy Vuncanon: Wrestling (1), Waterpolo (1), Baseball (2,3,4) , Work Experience (3) David Waterman: Marching Band (1,2), Concert Band (1), Shakespeare Club (4). SCROC (3). Linda Wang: Oriental Culture Club (3.4), Latin Club (4), Spanish Club (4), Photography Club (4). Richard Watson: Football (1,2), Greek Club (1,2), Foreign Exchange Club President (4), AFS (3), Shake- speare Club (4) , Work Experience (4) . Bill Weaver: Philosophy Club (4) . Eric Weber: CSF (1,2,3,4), Track (2), Car Club (3), NHS. Jonathan F. Weigley: Swimming (2), Varsity (3,4), Greek Club (3) , President (4) , Car Club (3) . Debbie Weinstein: Concert Band (1), Wind Ensemble (2,3), Orchestra (3,4). Harlan Shoemaker (2.3,4), Orchesis (1), Jazz Dancers (2,3,4), Marching Band (1,2.3,4), Majorette (2,3,4), Captain (3,4), Dance Show (1,2,3,4), CSF (1,2.4), NHS (3,4), Summer Musical (1,2,3), Pep Band (1,4), Leadership Camp (4). 76-Seniors French Fries Anyone, pleads Dana Florance in hopes of coaxing a reluctant student body to buy some cafeteria food. Dan Weiss Adam D. Wcissman: CSF (2.3.4), Racketball Club Treasurer (3), Marine Mammals Club (3), Martin A. Wellington: CSF (2,3,4). NHS (3,4), Football (1.2). Work Experience (4) Pamela Wen: Oriental Culture club (4). Art Club (4), Backgammon Club (3,4), Original Computer Club (4), 60 ' sClub(4). Joanna Wert: Omegans (3,4), Service Co-Chairman (4), Yearbook (4). Greg Wertz: Football (1), Wrestling (1,2), Garry White: Shakespeare Festival (1), Story and Traveling Theatre (2), Summer Show (3), Shakespeare Club (4) Sherryl White Kimberlee Whitely: Varsity Cheerleader (3,4), Pep Squad President (4) , Keyettes (4) , Key Club Princess (4) , Assemblyman (4), Junior Class Secretary, Sophomore Class Treasurer, Harian Shoemaker (3,4), Volleyball (1,2). Shakespeare Club (4), Stephanie Whittakcr Laura Whittier: Poseidon Club (3,4), Work Experience (3,4). Samuel B. Wibisono: Shakespeare Club (3). Seniors-77 Seniors take thorough advantage of fends ' companbnship Mark Wildung Greg Wilfong Scott Wilfong Stephen David Wilhem: Letterman ' s Club (3,4), Key Club (4), Cross Country (1). Varsity (2,3,4), Captain (4), M.VP, (2,4), Athlete Nominee (4). Track (1,2), Varsity (3,4), M.V.P. (2), Scrub Club (3,4), Shal espeare Club Jester (4) , Ski Club (3) , Breakfast Club (3) , President (4) . Joy Williams; Summer Show (2,3), Spring Musical (3.4), Fall Show (3). Chorale (3), Thespians (3,4), S- Club (2,3,4), NHS (3,4), CSF (1,2,4), Solos and Ensembles (2,3), Renaissance (2). Greg Williams: Shakespeare Club (4), Scrub Club (4), Car Club (4) , Work Experience (3,4) . Cindy Wilson: Band (1), Lacrosse (1), Winter Track (1), Basketball (3), Varsity (4), Co-Captain (4), Keyettes (4) , SCROC (3) . Harlan Shoemaker (4) , Nancy P. Wilson: Madrigals (1), Concert Choir (2), Chorale (4), Renaissance (2,3,4), Solos and Ensembles (2), Morals Squad (3), French Club (3), M.U.N. (3), Shakespeare Club (4) . Bryant Winchell: Marching Band (1.2,3), Concert Band (1,2). Jazz Band (3). Pep Band (1.3). Brynne Renne Windle Karen Witte Jofin Wong: Car Club, Student Curriculum Forum, Oriental Culture Club, Greek Club, Stacey Wood Christine Woodward Will Woollcy Nicholas A. Yarymovych: Cross Country (2,3). Track (1,2), Varsity (3,4), Letterman ' s Club (2,3), Vice- President (4), Key Club (4). Ski Club (3), Poetry Club Co- President (4) , Scrub Club President (4) . Anson Yew: NHS (3,4), CSF (2,3,4), Marine Mammals Club (1,4), President (2,3), Oriental Culture Club (2,3,4). Art Club (1,3,4). Hannah Yi: CSF (1,2,3,4), NHS (3,4), Yearbook Staff (1.2), Girls ' League Representative (1), Drill Team (2), Keyettes (3,4), Library Board Committee (3,4). 78-Se K- .--.«ai -t.. - -.-.aag=«a.- -..-,v: gVr||jj-||j-,-ja -j- gtkmh Don Young Jeffery Young Alice Tsui-Ming Yu: Oriental Culture Club (2,3,4). Art Club (3.4), Backgammon and Oriental Board Game Club (3). Secretary (4), Original Computer Club (4),SCROC{3),60 ' sClub(4), Sung Joo Yun: CSF (3), Oriental Culture Club (2,3,4). Secretary (4), Latin Club (4), Spanish Club (4), Ellen Zalman: Triton Staff (2) . Junior Section Editor (3) , Sports Section Editor (3), Editor-in-Chief (4), CSF (1,2. 3.4), Omegans (3,4), Marine Mammels Club (3), Shake- speare Club (4), Varsity Swim Stat (2), Varsity Soccer Stat (3) . Monique Zamoyski: Spartan (2,3,4), Treasurer (3), CSF (3,4), Ski Club (4), Computer Club (3,4), Harlan Shoemaker (4), Work Experience (4). William Zimmerman: Marching Band (1,2). Concert Band (1,2), Rocky Horror Picture Show Club (1), Original Computer Club (3,4) , Tom Zraick: Work Experience. Seniors Not Pictured ; AmirAbolfathi Tim Allen Shahram Asgari Ingrid Auvray Mesrop Avakyan JcffChai, Chris Egan Dirk Freymuth Jeff Ginsburg Lawrence Harding Tom Might Eric Jhaveri Kathy Lauhoff Mike Leseberg Michael Licciardello Pat Mardesich Troy Maxey Reza Nauayan Jimmy Pugh Steven Shouse Eric Sorkin Steven Tran Michael Wcntland Todd Witsken CASUALLY EXTENDING LUNCHTIME into their fifth period classes are Ann-Marie Carreta, Elena Saucedo, and Dave B illings. Seniors-79 tSBS iM..-Mr t ' ' ' A • ' JUNIORS ' : V. - - ;.; ;! ' : ' = v •; ' ■W J ' jBJI MIlt. r Class of ' 83 places first in float building Led by their president Dan De Luce, the class of ' 83 showed great spirit and involvement. After a disappointing loss in the float competition last year, the junior class pulled together and produced the winning float. Besides placing first with their float, the juniors also received the most points during the homecoming activities. The juniors also spent the year working diligently to raise money for the prom. The class of ' 83 completed a successful year, and are looking forward to an even better one next year. Reza Abbasi Lisa Adams Jim Alberts Jack Alden Jeannin e Aldrete George Alexakis Pierre Alleman Dave Allen Robin Allen Samantha Allen Curt Anderson Doug Andrews Ross Andrews David Antrim Mark Apicella Caroline Arminio T iSL JfL 1 ' John Armstrong Kristi Arndt Anne Arnold Tom Artusio Allen Asch Robert Ashley Mesrop Avakyan Inga Babin Dave Babros Greg Bachar Gail Bacon Maria Baculi Nevert Bakhoum Ady Balog Nicole Bang SHOCKED BY WHAT SHE FINDS IN THE BAG. Jeannell Steiner stares in absolute amazement. 82-Juniors Bo Barker Terri Barrett Caroline Barrick Lee Barstow Elisa Bartell Susan Beggs Jon Behrendt Jane Bendik Ann Bensch Dianne Bcnveniste MM Kelly Bergin Liz Biggins Coleen Binder Suzanne Black Ann Blank Erik Blatt Quinn Blayney Kirk Boardman Kari Bonne Roger Booth Cheryl Bost David Bowler Jim Bowles Carla Bozulich ENJOYING LUNCH, Gerry Finnegan and John Spillman discuss their weekends. Terese Brandmeyer Bernie Brinkman Craig Brown Jeff Brown Linda Brown Forrest Broyles Nina Brunstrom Lane Bueche Nancy Buehner William Burke Kathy Cagney Tim Caldwell Hilary Campbell Patti Campbell Lisa Cardella Colleen Carlson Megan Carroll Erik Carson Juniors-83 Guiragossian demonstrates the art of float building AND THIS IS HOW YOU BUILD A FLOAT Guiragossian. says a knowledgeable Vasken Brad Chiodo Courtney Chaote Lynn Choi Anne Christie Athena Chrys Nicole Chrys Kyung Ri Chung Kathleen Claire Karen Clancy Victoria Clark Michael Clifford Sharon Coakley Thalia Cassimatis Chris Cavaretta Todd Chamber Pat Chang Ray Chang Gary Chao Stanley Chao Karen Chapkis Heather Chapman Bitsy Chhabra Eugene Chiang Laurie Chin a Pam Colen Jill Condon Brian Cooper John Cooper Janet Corcoran Jennifer Cordes Hillary Corrigan Theresa Corsaro Margaret Coylc Blair Craig Kirsten Crane Kim Crawford Jill Cypert Shari Crogg Frank Cunningham Mikky Curtain 84-Juniors Nick Dalusio Diane Marie Daly Kimberly Daniels Brian David Susan Davidson -V Kris Davies Gregory Davis Ann Delancey Dan Deluce Allyson Dallanoy Lisa Devore Jeanne Decker Kathy Deckart Damien Delio Ellen Dendy Mike Dempsey Mia Dennee Laurie Demarest Christine Doley Prayoot Dittapun Jenny Dollar Ed Donovan Les Doud Ellen Dougherty Melissa Doyle Mary Dupont Hugh Driscoll John Dupuy Anthony Duran Jeff Duston PAINFULLY TRYING TO COMPLETE HIS CHEM LAB, Curt Anderson finds a solute. Eric Edmondson _ Michael Edridge f_-, Bonnie Effros Jennifer Ellerman Julie Ellinwood Kelli Ellis Katy Engel Shaun Evans Kristin Falk Kim Faulkner Beth Farno Jannes Faustina Jason Fenimore Leslie Ferguson Susan Ferguson Juniors-85 Monica Finkelberg Lisa Flores Jeffrey Forteza Michel Fountain David Franklin Jenna Frere Dcnise Fresh Michael Fridley Anne-Marie Funk Peter Fuszard Stephen Gabelich Danna Gagnon Chris Galvin Joe Gargano Leslie Gegna Louis Gerhardy Jennifer Giese Juliet Giese Tamar Glick Mark Goedde Monica Gorman Laura Gorsuch David Gottlieb Robert Gragg Heidi Gralow Chris Graves Nancy Greco Brooke Greenberg NOT THOROUGHLY SATISFIED WITH HER LUNCH. Michel Fountain indulges on her fingers. Jackie Grennan Antonio Guadagni Vasken Guiragossian Mary Hagelberg Matthew Haire Kate Halkett Jackie Hall Melissa Hannan Aimee Hamilton Colin Hamilton Julie Hance Betsy Hanlon 86-Jun ■: V. N .t v .:. r..« ■.■ li |J|)- - Juniors have a ' fun ' year Doug Hardy Denise Harper Tom Hart Laura Hartwick Tom Hartwick Masotoshi Hasegawa Mary Haupt Elliott Hayase Melinda Heitz Kirsten Hellmeyer DenaHill Gregory Hill Richard Hill Lesley Hilton Peter Hilton Jill Hodges Cindy Hoffman Melissa Hogan Michael Hogan Sheila Hogan Roman Horeczko Lorri Horn Karen Houghton Angela Hoy BIG BUBBLES. NO TROUBLE! says Mary Dougherty as she takes a break during class time. Mary Hoyt Chung-Jung Huang Melanie Hudson John Hueth Chris Hugh Cathy Hunt James Hunt Brenden Hyde Lori Ingram Roberto Iskandar Jon Israel Eric Jackson Carol Jacobanis John Jacobson Stacey James Christine Janis Juniors-87 Juniors add spirit to PV SHOWING HIS STUDY TECHNIQUES. Brian David smiles at the camera. Katayou Kamran-Noosh Bridget Keenan Douglas Kendall Cean Kenney Robert Khem Evelyn Kibbe Deborah Kim Do HyungKim MineoKimura Aaron King Yukiko Kinoshita Elizabeth Kirkleu Stacy Kline Paula Kopecek Paige Korenich David Janssens David Jansson Richard Jelinek John Jelsma David Jenkins Carin Jennings Elizabeth Jeter Gunter-Ralf Johnson Clarence Jones Michelle Jun Nicole Kagan David Kaminskas Shashin Kothawala David Kotlarski Erik Kraus Katherine Kupec otace La Scala Robert Lagattuta Rosanna Landero Crane Landis Kenneth Lanes Kristen Lantz Lisa Laudeman Philip Lee Yun Kyung Lee Sally Ann Legg Dennis Lemmi Drew Leonard 88-Juniors rffffMnri-ftirtitagiMimiirMMM ' : ' ■ t ' -h- !■ Jeffrey Leonard Mark Leone Angela Levias Jennifer Levinson Jim Li Charles Lin Irene Lin Mary Linehan Michael Lipton Chao-Hsu John Liu Edward Lok Paul Love Thomas Lynch |, Michael MacFaden John MacHarg Alan MacQuoid Andrew MacTavish Ari Madilian Lauren Mahakian Francis X. Malonelll Laura Maltin Andrew Marckesano Thomas Marracci Maclovia Martel ! Pamela Martin - Jesse Martinez William Mashy John Mason David Mathis Thomas Matteson Thomas McAlister Kenneth McArthur Timothy McCallum Suzanne McConn Elenore McCormack .•7i t.:.:-j Diana McDaniel Donna McGrew Margaret Mclntyre Mark McLaughlin Beth Ann Melton Dennis Mensinger PERFORMING HER CHEERS, Patti Campbell shows support for her team Juniors-89 Homecoming is a winning week for the Junior class Mitch Merlander Shauna Merrill Mark Michetti Jack Mickle Paul Midford Bob Midford Joe Miletelk Noel Millea Lisa Mills Angus Moller Jeff Monteith Carlyn Moore Scott Morey Steve Morningstar Brad Morrow t- jlA Tracey Moses Bill Mulkey Eric Mullins Dwioht Naaer Maria Nagy James Nakagawa Carry Navalta Carol Nawotka Jeffrey Neal Randy Neale Bradley Nelson Byron Nelson Kou Nelson Pete Nelson JohnNeth Cheryl Niden Becky Nieto Peggy Ninnis Merry-Beth Noble Kristie Noonan ■ ■ r ' A SORRY SAMJRI FOR THE a ABTA| Catherine Norby Adam Norris Barri Novom Kathy O ' Leary David Odaka Todd Olson Nicole Optican Dave Orser Steve Otera THE JUNIOR CLASS PROUDLY SHOWS OFF ITS WINNING FLOAT 90-Juniors Cindy Owen Jeff Owens Jody Pake Athena Paliobagis Delisa Park Eugene Park Joanne Paul Todd Payden Reeta Payne Cynthia Pazanowski Jill Pearson Dennis Pelstring Jim Pelton Scott Peppard Monica Pcppe Sue Perles Jan Perry Curt Peters Debbie Peterson Melinda Peaff WITH A LOOK OF CONFIDENCE Andy MacTavish and Jon Israel work hard on the winning float. Brady Phenicie Michelle Pieroni Brian Plunkett Adrienne Poer Michelle Price Nick Pollack Debanni Pollock Laurie Poms Janet Porizky Chris Potampa Harry Powell Alicia Pruitt Tiffany Pugh Tom Ramsdell iw Hilary Recknor Clint Reese James Regan Sheryl Rhodes Chris Rice Laura Riegelhuth Greg Ritmirc Juniors-91 Frank Rives Michelle Roberts Coreen Roger Beth Roland Joan Roller Barbara Rotondo Richard Rubincam Scott Russo Karen Sagehorn Jitender Sahni Kenneth Sanders Lisa Sanders Randy Sanders Maia Sarmanian Heidi Sato Kristin Schick Dean Schinnerer Sarah Schoolcraft John Schoon Andrea Schuegraf Patricia Schultz Marty Settevendemie Jennifer Sharpe EricShih Robert Shimeall Debbie Shiens Kirk Silver Sam Silverman David Silvestre Kevin Simmons S m 2 OBVIOUSLY ENJOYING HERSELF, Terese Brandmeyer is eagerly passed from one guy to another. Jennifer Smith Larry Smith Scott Snell Lucia Solis Gary Sommerstein Susie Song Jean Sonnichsen Mark Spadafora Dave Spalding Brenda Spear Evon Speckhard Sheryl Spencer Jeannie Spies John Spillman Laurence Spolidoro Erin Stafford 92-Juniors J.-W Incredible Junior class looks forward to great Senior year Kathy Stanford Lance Stanley Gary Stansel Brenda Stansell Kirsten Starr Robert Stassi Richard Stein Jeannell Steiner Gregory Stewart Lesley Stewart Heidi Stoltz Sherilyn Stolz Karen Streisand Richard Stuhlbarg Claire Syrett Masahiko Tanigawa Ari Tanrigorur Ron Taylor LEAVING HIS SURFBOARD BEHIND, Mike Dempsey demon- strates the latest in secretarial technique. Paul Thomas Michele Thompson Jamie Tinley Cynthia Tittle Bridget Tobin Katherine Tompkins Petra Trodden Douglas Troxei Stephanie Tsao Barbara Ursich Chrissie Vander Kaay Michael Vasey Kristi Vaught William Veal Elizabeth Waldo Ivy Wall Lisa Wall Matt Wallace Nancy Wang Robin Warren Joe Watson Ray Waung Robert Weedmao- Tom Wegener Juniors-93 Junior Class Officicrs: Front Row: Ann Blank. Janet Porizky, Tracey Moses. 2nd Row: Dan Deluce. Stan Chao. Eric Blatt. Tina Doley. Jeanell Steiner. Not Pictured: Athena Chrys, Andy MacTavish. Becky Weiker Tim Welch Anne Weldon Greg Wendt Steve Wert Debra West David White Julie White Molly White Sandra White Karen Whitman Erika Whitmore Not Pictured: Shari Arnold Arnald Bracamontes Astrid Buechs Tze Chieh Chou Gregg Christiansen Tani Anne Church Jeffrey Cook Herman Culhaoglu Karin Erikson Haydeh Esmailzadeh Matthew Fifer Gerald Finnegan Andrea Hannes Timothy Harper John Holtrichter Joel Karasawa Renee Kilmer Charles Tod Labelle Ruthanne Miller Tod Muilenburg Lisa Murray Julie Nicholson David Powell Dominique Rhodes Angela Shiang Kenneth Speirs Robert Toler Francis Valacak Daniel Walker Darryl Wiedmann Jennifer Williams Robert Williams ViS ' Andy Williamson ■ ■: Natalie Wilson Whitney Wilson Kristen Winkler Jill Winthrop Kurt Wohlman Lorraine Wong Marcy Wong Bill Woodard Paul Woodward Dawn Wyzard Carl Xander Darin Yamamoto Teri Yelton Anne Young Lawrence Young Juliette Zalma ;- . 1 fil 7 - a Junior class sweeps all events from the float to homecoming SHOWING THAT IT IS POSSIBLE to listen, write, and stare at a guy at once is Liz Biggins. 94-Juniors OPHOMORES Sophomores enjoy their second year Class of 84 ' s spirit showed in their activities. Sophomore officers led the class to a successful year. From selling concessions and having a great Soph Doll Dance, sophomores made the year full of fun and excitement. Marjorie Stone, class president, guided their float to a satisfing second place. Most students agreed that the year was productive. David Abdallah Brooke Abercrombie Debbie Abrams Sydclle Adelman Amy Alberto Christina Allan Harold Allyn Cynthia Amato Craig Anderson Susan Anderson Tasha Anna Archer Matt Arrillaga Ann Aschenbrenner Vahram Asorian Nancy Atha Evan Avery Eric Bailey Nagy Bakhoun David Barnes Ann Bartron w 1 Natalie Baszile Amy Bates April Beagle Andy Beall Mike Beaupre Carolyn Bebber Heather Beebe Steven Beggs Kathy Bengerno Heidi Bennett Kristen Bennett Tracy Bergin Kevin Bernstein Julie Best Barbra Black LAUGHING HYSTERICALLY, Michelle Dean and Marjorie Stone read over their new script for drama. 96-Sophomores . ■-1 WHILE READING A BOOK IN ENGLISH. Jon Rafusc makes himself comfortable on the floor. Kathleen Blackwill Steven Blank John Bloore Melanie Blum Julie Boiman Melinda Bostwick Darlene Bourdo Scott Brajevich Judith Brannigan Amy Brannon Aaron Braverman Karen Breslau Wendy Brooks Bill Broomhead James Brown Jennifer Brown Kurt Brown Mike Brown Nanci Browning Pete Brownson Carrie Brumbaugh Ingrid Buechs Russ Bullock Bonnie Burack Sharon Burke Walter Burkley Maria Busch Janet Busso Tom Caldwell John Campman Milo Capanna Marshall Carr Elizabeth Cartwright Tom Castagna Christopher Cauffman Bill Cavecche Michelle Centofante Margaret Chang Patti Chang Robert Chang Winston Chang Sally Chang Lovell Chase Mark Chatow Janet Chen Chia-Lin Cheng Sophomores-97 Jonathan Chernila Jo Chi Guy Chirinian Yu Ping Chiu Nam Cho Apalla Chopra Michael Chung Cindy Clancy Jason Clark Pat Clifford Glenn Cogan Lori Cohen Hans Collins Susan Conger Mark Congero Bridget Connors Shannon Conroy Pete Copley Cathy Crandall Erin Culver Niki Cunningham Scott David John Davis Larry De Guzman Steve De Jarnett Doreen De Pasquale Peggy De Vore Michelle Dean Renee Declercq Steve Defterios Soph officers get it together CAUGHT RED HANDED, Georgiana Rosenkranz hides a note from her admirer. Catherine Delaney Heather Delgado Kristen Delio Michelle Dennee Derek Denzel Patty Diaz Bryan Doenges Linda Donaldson Concetta Donovan Beth Dorn Dan Dowling Biz Downs Danielle Dubow Michele Duclos Bridget Duket Tom Dvorak 98-Sophomores i ' i Chuck Eallonardo Kathy Egan Shannon Elliott Chris Endres Danielle Eppard Loraine Eslinger Kirsten Falk Beth Feldman Roseanne Feldman Holly Fernandez Sal Ferrara Amy Ferrera Gordon Firemark Kurt Frederick Kamcla French Steve Friedland f Valerie Frimtzis Chikako Fujie Wendy Fulton Michelle Gallina Karen Gamble Julie Gardner Tim Gavin Farzam Ghamarifard V: Dave Gilchrist Carolyn Gillette Jeff Ginsberg Greg Ginsberg Sophomore Class Officers: Front Row: Natalie Baszile, Amy Sullivan, Mike Zaleski, Diana Hoff, Marjorie Stone. 2nd Row: Kathy Malone, Monette Lachman, Amy Trimm, Johanna Staple, Amy Brannon. Not Pictured: Ann Bartron, Janice Kasai, Jeff Schrandt. Scott Giordanella Todd Giordano Chrissy Giorgio Molly Gleason Alex Goldberg Lisa Goldie Andrea Goldman Greg Goodrich Shauna Gordon J _ JF Nancy Gorrell - Cindy Grant Robert Gray Greg Greenburg Kristina Gregg Robert Gresham Scott Grinstead Pete Gustafson Chris Hagan Sophomores-99 Gus Hagelburg Mickie Haire Ronna Hall Tara Hanson Jennifer Hardwick Greg Hardy Greg Hart Brett Hartley Julia Hartwick Katherine Haruy Lisa Hasham Dorothy Hatano NO WAY, I ' M NOT going to say cheese! insists Alane ScoviUe to the photographer. Sharon Hauptman Derek Helms Brett Henbest Craig Hendrickson Caroline Hill Robert Hillard John Hinchliffe Terri Hindman James Hirsch Sim Hixon Robert Hodge Diana Hoff Robert Holmberg Esmee Huggard Michael Huggard Denise Hughes John Humphrey Matt Hyman Anita Intagliata Warren Isenberg Kelly Jackson Kelly Jenkinson Scott Jordan Eric Jorgensen Carlos Juelle Michelle Kaback Bill Karamblas Janice Kasai Michael Kato Tammy Keller Sandy Kessler Obaid Khan lOO-Sophomore ' ■ v; := ----. v; i Tom Kilroy Christine Kim Paula Kim Robert King Marlys Kinnel Keiko Kinoshita Glenn Kirwan Tina Klein Jennifer Knapic Cindy Knauer Chris Kramer Katy Kronenberg Sophs go into action Susan Kuehl Jill La Marca Erika Lacher Monette Lachman Leland Lai Edison Lara Rob Leake Greg Leblanc Brian Lee Cindy Lee Jacqueline Lee Sang Lee Melissa Leib Lara Leone Maryjane Leone Patty Leone Jeffrey Lewis Nancy Lim Stephen Lin Ricky Lindgren SOPHOMORE STAGEY O ' HARA desperately tries to pull the tack from her pants. Monique Le Celso Amy Luckett Kathryn Luckevich Richard Lung Williams Lyons Madelon Mackey Kathy Malone John Maneri Gloria Marckesano Chris Mardesich Bob Marino John Marinovich Sophomore- 101 HAVING A GOOD TIME, Marlys Kinnel concentrates on fluffing flowers for tfie sophomore float. Mario Marona Andrew Martin Victoria Masten Renee Mathis Jill Matson Rob Matthes George Maxe Stepfien May Clifford Mc Arthur Molly Mc Guinness Greg Mc Kay Scott Mc Kissock Kathy Mc Manus Glenn McRae Cami Meng Mike Meng 1 1? Randall Merrill Matt Michetti Alison Miller Daniel Mishell Christopher Mixon Gregory Monteilh Maggie Morgan Valerie Morgan David Morris Amy Moseley Nancy Mott Robert Mueller Christa Mulkey Drew Murdaugh Doug Murtha Jenny Neff Dave Neilan Bruce Nelson Joy Nicholson Julie Nicklas Cara Nieminski Nune Nitsiotis Karen Noguchi Diana Nutter Susan Nutter Brendan O ' Brien Robert O ' Brien Kirsten O ' Hara Stacey O ' Hara ElisaOaxaca David Oh 102Sophomores ij Miki Okada Robert Orona Kristin Orosz Rusty Oshita David Osmena Lewis Overbey Moon Kathy Pak Mike Palmer Roger Parker Helen Payne Mike Payne Oliver Pelly Bill Pence Julie Perles Mary Perry Pete Perry Joeseph Peters Sheila Pfeiffer James Philbee Amy Pipkin Phillip Poliner Kristy Popovich Keith Pusavat Jonathan Rafuse Brek Randolph Sheri Range Dave Rankine Angela Ranns Seth Ravin Ann Ready Mark Rechtin Ron Richards Tom Rinne Scott Robinson Caitlin Rogers Darren Roebuck Sophomores get into the homecoming spirit Kelly Roebuck Kathleen Roland Georgia Rosenkranz b Nicole Rosin 555, Deena Ross W9 v ' flflH Brian Rourke Mike Rourke Chris Rowley Norma Ruiz WORKING DILIGENTLY, Nan Williams finishes her work before the bell rings. Sophomores-103 Class of 1984 gets into the spirit of homecoming week Todd Ruston Dave Sampson Jerome Say Trevor Schaefer Sandra Schiager Fredri Schilling Jeff Schrandt Klaus Schuegraf Pamela Schweiger Jamie Scott Alane Scoville Kaoruko Seki Brett Sharman Elizabeth Shen Amanda Sherry Peter Shieh Leslie Shigekuni Bobbi Jo Shorthouse Erik Simon Tracy Simon Ann Sinclair Mike Slater Andrew Slayton Mike Sleeth Jennifer Smalley Julianna Smith Liz Smitherman Dennis Soriano John Spalding Maria Spargifiore Amy Speckard Johanna Staple Jerrel Stark Linda States Jon Stofila Marjorie Stone Stephanie Stone Jeffery Stoner Kimberly Strahle Cindy Strauss Amy Sullivan Brendan Sullivan Stuart Svneeney Tod Sword Zohreh Tabatabay Shohei Takeuchi ENTHUSIASTIC SOPHOMORES, Deena Ross and Greg Hardy participate in float building. 104-Sophomore Garo Tanielian Arpi Tanrigorur Randy Taylor Lisa Teske Bryan Thies Bill Thompson Deane Toler Suzanne Tompkins Ken Torii Tamara Towle Tim Traina Barbara Tran Donald Tredennick Maria Trepinski Theodore Trepinski Amy Trimm Alice Tsai Jennifer Tsao Andrea Turner Helaine Turner STEW, S J HTK STEW THE SPARTANS was the motto of the sophomores ' homecoming float which faired well in float competition. Mark Turner Susan Turner Cathy Lynne Tylka Debbie Tyo Sayuri Uemura Tiffany Van Huisen Kathy Vandoren Curtis Virtue Brooks Vogt Krista Verse Andre Vuilleumier Noelle Waeschle Geoff Walker John Wang Newby Warden Julie Warfle Andrea Wass Melanie Watkins Pat Watson Carolyn Weeks Daniel Weinstein Bettina Wen Scott Wildung Kyle Wilfong Sophomore- 105 Sophs spend year working hard Nan Williams Mark Williamson Scott Wilson Moira Winzen Pete Winzen Steve Wittels Anne Worley Dan Wozniak Rose Wu Christine Yang Joel Yang Caroline Yeh FINDING A FEW SPARE MINUTES, Dave Osmena and Chris Kramer catch up on their studies. John Yeh Todd Yoshikawa Karen Young Susan Yuan Denis Yussefmir MikeZaleski Trey Zirkel Daniela Zuccarello Not Pictured; Ismael Arinas Russel Bebbington Melody Behunin James Biddle Montlnez Brown Julie Campbell Gabriel Cosio Jared Cozen Michael De Guzman Douglas Dimond Allyn Emery Patricia Francis Michele Fresh James Galvin Brett Gardy Traci Gordon Marc Hampton Tina Jackson Brent Kieler Chris Lopez John Lukrich Kimberly Martinoff Mitchell Meyer Gerardo Novelo Mark Rail Thomas Shay Stuart Weston Theresa White HARD AT WORK, Sandy Kessler and Johanna Staple spend their free time working on their class float. 106-Sophomores FRESHMEN Freshmen mature during school year Activities and hard work helped to build the new and exciting atmos- phere surrounding this year ' s Fresh- man Class. Float building, setting up carnival booths, and dancing at formals were new adventures freshmen encoun- tered. According to many spectators, this year ' s float was one of the best PV had seen from a Freshman Class. This class was fun and full of spirit this year. They were a little confused, but always enthusiastic, said Class President Cheryl Kline. Gillan Abercrombie Brad Adams James Adams Andrew Adamson David Adishian Michael Alba Albert Alberto Chad Amico Kenneth Anderson Robert Antrobuis Craig Arnush Kathlene Babros Manuel Bacull Lori Baczkowski Patrice Bailey Ranko Balog Mary Barrick Amy Beal Michelle Beaudry Angelique Beaumont ■m-. Anne-Marie Behrendt Lori Benveniste Stefanie Berg Julie Binder Robert Bingham Beth Blayney Paul Blood Chris Blum Brian Bonham Suzanne Boseker Randy Bouverat Matthew Brady iM Freshmen Class Officers: Front Row: Mike Brandmeyer, Scott Spearmen, Peter Kaye 2nd Row: Chris Juell, Brad Brigante, Linda Hart, Cheryl Kline, Betsy Stevens. 3rd Row: Karen Haney. Carolyn Spears, Beth Blayney. 108-Freshmen Michael Brandmeyer Julie Bredehorn Bradley Brigante G.M. Broucek Kathryn Brown Steve Brown Susan Browning Donna Buckley Sharon Bullock Eva Burkley Joe Burns Scott Byrd Douglas Campbell Julie Campbell Dominick Cardella Richard Carosso Paul John Carr Donna Casper Alexia Cassimatis Vince Celotto Kristen Chaisson Choon-Me Chang Irene Chang Renee Chang Carey Charlton Cathi Charlton Charles Cheeld Andrew Chekian Ying-Ping Chang Christopher Chew Linda Chin Kaysie Choate John Chik-Ta Chou Kevin Christensen Ashley Clark Michael Clarkson CONTEMPLATING about float-building, Mike Brandmeyer twists away. Kent Clayton Lucinda Cole David Colman Robert Condon Cortney Conner James Consani mx m inkivieetix-i WRAPPING THE POLE INTENSELY, Linda Hart works hard. Freshmen-109 Frosh combine work and play Elizabeth Conway Susan Copley Richard Costigan Traci Cowan Carol Cowley Christina Cox John Crawford Kristen Creed Stuart Criley Scott Crogg Christina Crozier Ann Cullman Fiona Gumming Mary Cutrona Lisa Dallenbach Ali Damavandi Christy Danache Kristen Davajan Jennifer Davey Kerry Davies Juliet Davis Stephen Davis Stacie Decker Peter Delaney Sara Delaney Shelly Detomasi Eric Dinkier Julie Dixon Kim Doenges Kathryn Doherty Denise Doley David Dollar Deborah Dollinger Joseph Donate Scott Duffin Paul Dunphey CAUGHT BY SURPRISE, Betsy Stephens smiles for the camera. f Annette Duran Brian Dwyer Donna Edwards Michelle Effros Erin Ellis Karrina Endres Douglas Eng Serge Esmailzadeh f i illk ' i llO-Freshmen « Scott Evans Geoffrey Fafenrodt Hendrik Falk Michelle Faustina Luis Fernandez Felicia Filep Tyler Flood Lora Floyd Irena Fowell Garrett Frantz Gina Frederick Alyssa Friedman Michael Funk Chris Gabelich James Galuiri Melissa Gamble Deidre Gee Kirsten Gee Neil Gegna Mark Germann Monica Gibson RajbirGiU Harlan Glatt Julia Gieason Ron Glick Bruce Goldberg Eric Golden Bruce Gonzalez Mark Goodale Karen Goodman Joshua Gordon David Gorman Nancy Gould Michael Goza Eric Grace Susan Grant Kathryn Graves Alexander Griggs Janet Gross Charmaine Guiang Brian Gurewitz Antonia Haase Wha Jung Hahn David Hall Lorri Hamilton Mary Hamilton LOOKING COOL AND CASUAL, Scott Spearman glances at the clock before class. Freshmen-111 Daneen Hammond John Han Karen Haney Kimberly Harris Bridget Hart Laurence Hart Linda Hart Stephanie Hauge Tatsuya Hayashi Cathy Heffernan Patricia Hein Greg Helms Lisa Herbst Jose Hernandez Virginia Hill MikeHillis Beth Hindman Shannon Hixson James Hoffman Mi Kyung Hong , 11 p : LAUGHING AT A JOKE. Kim Turchi and Ann Cullman hurry to English class. Margaret Hou Amy Hu Thomas Hughes Michelle Huizdos Donald Humphrey Timothy Hurley Christopher Hyde Jeffrey Ingram Marie Jackson Michael Jacobanis Eric Jacobsson Karen Janssens Howard Jensen Deborah Johnson Erik Jones Timothy Jones Christopher Juell Ted Kapner Lisa Karambelas Suzanne Katherler Julia Kato Yukiko Kato Peter Kaye Kyle Kazan H2-Freshmen Frosh adjust to school life ti Catherine Keenan Megan Kelly Elizabeth Keschner Annette Kettler Adrienne Kim Amy Kim Eun Hyung Kim Michael Kim Steven Kim Gregory Kinion Karen Kinney Rachel Kirby Leslie Klein Cheryl Kline Colette Koines Howard Kolodny Alison Kopania Mary Kotlarski Kurt Kredel Erik Kunzelman Casey La Scala Megan Lamers Gabrielle Lancier Danielle Lape Amy Latimer Michelle Lawrence Stacey Leake Elizabeth Lee Jung Lee John Leeming Susan Legg Michael Legge Roy Leonard Anthony Leone Julia Levinson Julie Levonian Stacy Lewars Jeffrey Lewis Bobby Li George Liao Tamela Lightman Judy Lin Lillian Linnell Benjamin Lipton TAKING A BREAK FROM THEIR RESEARCH ASSIGNMENTS, Peter Olson, Julie Dixon, Betsy Stephens. Naomi Shimizu, Julie Napolitan, and John Han discuss the intricacies of bibliographies Freshmen-113 Michele Lembo Chao-Ting Liu Elizabeth Lohrer James Lord Scott Lynch Elizabeth Lyon Rick Mabry Hugh MacFaden William Mahan John Maldanado Lisa Mandel Mary Mansur Ted Marsh Shaun Marshall Joey Martella James Mays Bob McCallum James McClain Maggie McCracken Angela McFarlane Charles McGuire Sue McKenzie Robert McMillan Nicolene McMullen Farhad Mehrtash Tom Melton John Meng Bruce Metcalfe Mark Miglio Demonic Militello Marisa Miller Lise Mitchell Alicia Moeller Michael Moore Stephanie Moore Michael Morash Tom Morrison Richard Moy Scott Mumby Kristin Mueller Tim Murphy Michael Murphy Diane Murtha Marie Nagaya Jodie Napolitan Julie Napolitan AWAITING THE END OF LUNCH, Megan Sullivan and friends relax on Senior Park. 114- Freshmen Freshmen meet new friends Erik Nelson John Newell Patricia O ' Brien Marinica Olar Peter Olsen Rob Orlando Erika Paltin Patrick Palolucci John Park Monica Parker Tracy Patch Barbara Patton Jill Patterson Arman Paymai Walter Pazanowski Mark Peach HURRYING TO THEIR NEXT CLASS. Colette Koines and Ann Vasey exchange comments. Kevin Pearce Sheila Perez Laine Podell Laura Potampa Steven Pollack Cherene Pugh Karen Ramirez CV Janet Ramirez W ' ff m i • k - ' . ' to-- . — ' 1 1 .A ' ' Shawn Randolph George Rankin Scott Recknor John Redd David Reeves Darcelle Reichardt Catherine Rhee Russel Rhodes Mari Ring Michelle Rives Simeon Roane Stacey Robertson Ted Robinson Kerry Ross Adam Roth John Rotondo Heidi Rowley Claudia Ruiz-Arriola Doug Russell Denise Ryan Freshmen-115 GUARDING PV ' S RHINO, David Hall helps with the construction of the float. Patricia Salem Gus Sampras Keith Sato Katherine Saucedo Monica Savo Stephen Sax JaneScallon Bill Schiager Gordon Schiring Kent Scholia Shari Schwartz AmySchwegler Vk ft A t ' P Chris Schwindt Elizabeth Sehon Kathleen Shen Ted Shieh George Shimeall Naomi Shimizu Robert Silverman Meghan Simmons Richard Simpson Jill Sindoni Jennifer Siprelle Patricia Sinay Kevin Skinner Darren Smith James Sole RafaeJ Solis John Song Bessie Soo Kevin Soriano Jason Southerland Scott Spearman Carolyn Spears Paul Spillman David Stafford Maya Stahlbuhk Jennifer Starr Jennifer Stearns Kristin Steel David Stefanides Joseph Steinhauer Stephanie Steitman ffet 116-Freshmen Elizabeth Stenbit Elizabeth Stephens Chrisopher Stestial Janet Stewart John Sterling Mark Stofila Scott Strenk Leigh Storm Jody Stuhlbarg Megan Sullivan Gregory Sumi Shana Sundin Charles Swanson Naomi Szafran Melissa Tabbarah Steve Tauber Kim Taylor Mark Teller Shefalee Thaker Susan Thomas Norman Thorlakson Vicki Thorrens Daniel Tokaji Gregory Tomich Deanne Toomajian Margaret Tracy Mark Tran Howard Tsai Clay Tucker Kimberly Turchi Jenni Vandemolegraaf Cathy Vander Kaay Jeff Vander Stucken Ann Theresa Vasey Ronald Vaught Thomas Vogt Jennifer Walker Julie Wall Stacey Wallace ) Eric Wang Lisa Wang Robert Wardell Kimiko Warden Laura Weinman Julia Weldon Frosh Enjoy First Year TAKING A TOUR ABOUT THE CAMPUS, Freshmen Class President Cheryl Kline enlists her subordinates for transportation. Freshmen-117 STANDING IN A MOPED PATCH. Julie Levonian. Lissy Friedman. Suzanne Boseker. and Felicia Filcp wait for the Great Carburetor. Rebecca Wells Raquel Wertz Donna Westland Michael Wey Dan White [ f- m Liz White i •:. Not pictured: Richard Jai Pam Alikes Steven Kim Gretchen Ambrose Leonardo Lavelle Diana Aslanyan Scott McAmis Carlos Fernandez Lisa Pyarro Joel Gever Larry Salagar David Gladish Cliff Scardena Cindy Hance Joel Sherry Adam Horn Matt Siebert Shelley Whitmore Scott Widdifield Andrew Wilhem Lisa Wilhite Andrea Williams Kathleen Williams Randy Williams William Wilson Robin Winston Francesca Wolff Mitchell Wong Spencer Woodard Adam Worn Justin Wu Jack Yang John Yoon Lynn Yoshida Christopher Young Gina Young LoisYu Tsui Hwa Yu Carolyn Zaima Kevin Zavodny JillZollars HAPPY BECAUSE OF HER INCREASED VOCABULARY, Karen Kinney smiles in class. 118-Freshman RGANIZATIONS In the past, December 5, has always been a typical, boring weekend in which the members of the student body wait in anticipation for the jingling of Santa ' s bells and the arrival of Christmas vacation. Fortunately, this was no ordinary weekend. Because of the constant intensity of the ASB Officers, the Go-Go ' s came to play at PV, and made December 5, one of the most exciting weekends in school history. This was not the only accomplishment of the ASB officers and the Assembly. The two bodies worked hard together in such activities as the Movable Feast for senior citizens, the Christmas Program at Harlan Shoemaker, the new student picnics, and the Home- coming Formal; the latter made a reasonable profit for the first time in a longtime. All of the aforementioned activities could not have been completed with- out the expert leadership of Nicole Lachman, Dave Billings, Marc Dollinger, LizCrandall, Erin Stevenson, and Maria Hart, as well as the hard work of the Assembly. ASB Officers: Front Row: Marc Dollinger. Dave Billings. 2nd Row: Liz Crandall, Maria Hart, Erin Stevenson. Nicole Lachman. 1 20-Organirations Student Curriculum Forum: Front Row: Jon Israel, Trisha Rinne, Laura Mitchell, Val McFarlane. Kamyar Kamran- Noosh, Jim Holchin. Denise Harper, Becky Weiker, Sherilyn Stolz, Ann Weldon. 2nd Row: Mike Benveniste, Marjorie Stone, Maria Hart, Mike Lipton, Joanna Brumbaugh, Cathy Pupkoff. Crane Landis, Bonnie Effrose, Ann Blank, Diane Benveniste, Lejune Lockett, Greg Hill. 3rd Row: Steve Kaback, Amy Trimm, Elliot Sumi, Skip Bassctt. Brian Moore. Cathy Campbell, Frank Malone. Tina Doley. Nicole Kagan. ASB leads PV to new and dazzling heights ASB Assembly: Front Row; Elliot Sumi. Cheryl Kline, Jon Israel, Liz Crandali, Kimmie Whitely, Scott Spearman. Erin Stafford, Mike Brandmeyer, Marjorie Stone. 2nd Row: Steue Kaback, James Regan, Marc Dollinger, Erin Stevenson, Maria Hart, Amy Trimm, Stacey Kindred. 3rd Row: Nicole Lachman, Tracey Moses, Dave Billings, Jack Mickle, Tom Vogt. Not Pictured: Ann Bartron, Brigid Campbell, Athena Chrys, Dan Deluce, Ed Gorsuch. Chris Juell, Monette Lachman, Andy MacTavish, Frank Malone, Janet Porizky, MikeZaleski. SCREAMING TO THE GO-GO ' S, PV students enjoy being celebraties as TV cameras make them stars. Organizations- 121 While the Student Activity League had a disappointingly slow start getting volunteers for school service, a change of leadership helped; they did accomplish their prime objectives. SAL successfully organized the second annual Valentines Formal, remaining solvent, the freshman picnic, and the annual Senior- Junior girls ' powder-puff football game. Student Activity League Officers: Front Row: Margaret Black, Debbie Shlens, Theresa Corsaro, Beth Melton, Vasken Guirragossian, Mylene Magpile. Aimee Hamilton, Stacey Kindred, Kathy Malone. 2nd Row: Jeff Schrandt, Eric Blatt, Les Doud, Stephanie Eisenberg, Beth Delany, Janice Kasai, Carolyn Spears. 3rd Row: Pat Lindsay, John Cook, SAL organizes volunteers for school service Student Activity League: Front Row: Tim Caldwell, Pat Lindsay, Vasken Guirragossian, Jeff Schrandt, Eric Blatt. 2nd Row: Marc Dollinger, Les Doud, John Cook, Beth Melton, Tracey Moses, Aimee Hamilton, Theresa Corsaro, Kathy Malone. Janice Kasai. 3rd Row: Debbie Shlens, Bridget Keenan, Margaret Black, Stacey Kindred, Mylene Magpile, Stephanie Eisenberg, Beth Delaney, Tatyana Mehrtash, Hillary Paulson, Karen McDaniel, Beth Blayney. 122-Organi2ations Decisions based on Adam the Ants Jff Librarv Squad: Front Row: Christine Chang, 2nd Row: Brian Moore, Elliot Sumi. Mike Lipton. Valerie McFarlane. Cathy Campbell, Hannah Yi 3rd Row: James Regan, Skip Bassett, Paul Morris, Not Pictured: Jack Alden, Erik Carson. Working at library anniversary parties, pleading for reestablishment of Sunday hours, and trying to bring student opinion to the PVLD Board of Trustees, were but a few of the activities of the infamous ' ' Library Squad. ' ' Hours of planning were spent by the Squad ' s leader Brian Moore, who summed up the whole year by saying, My decisions were based on objectivity, cunning, and ' Adamand the Ants. ' Money for scholarships for graduating seniors going into art careers was raised by the Art Club in a multitude of fundraisers. Christmas ornaments, Easter candy, student portraits, and water colors were all sold to raise the necessary funds. The club also held a modern art exhibit at the Los Angeles County Art Museum. ' WH i Art Club: Front Row: Elisabeth Stenbit, Bitsy Chhabra, Anne-Marie Behrendt, Kamyar Kamran-noosh, Andrea Goldman, Betsy Lohrer. 2nd Row: Lois Yu, Kirsten Gee. Bessie Soo, Deidre Gee, Gillan Ambercrombie, 3rd Row: Tod Labelle, Chizuko De Queiroz. Not Pictured: Quinn Blayney. Organizations-123 . ■y sy ' THi ii- -: In the past, each service club has made up its own rules and regulations. This year, representatives from the different clubs met and devised a universal constitution. The purpose of the constitution is to get the members of the clubs to attend at least 75 percent of all meetings and service projects. The service clubs did a variety of jobs to help the community. Keyettes ' main fund raiser was their Christmas boutique and Delphinians ' was their annual formal. Both clubs donated their earnings to the American Cancer Society. S-Club supported a child in Mali, Africa, sending him twenty-two dollars a month. Key Club visited Harlan Shoemaker and held a Key Club Convention. Besides these activities, the clubs all went and visited convalescent homes. Keyettes: Front Row: Nina Brunstrom, Ady Balog, Vickie MGirell. Katharin Gustafson, Jenny Fechner. Trudi Sharpsteen, Caryn Barab. Maria Hart, Heather Hixson, 2nd Row: Dianne Benviniste, Georgene Halikis, Kathy DiCroce, Joanna Defterios, Carrie Cramer, Ann Meek, Monica Finkeiberg, Diane Pierno, Conchita Rodriguez- 3rd Row: Kathy O ' Leary, Tatyana Mehrtash, Mickye Coyle, Sherilyn Stolz, Kemie Whitely, 4th Row: Tricia Rinne, Cynthia Corsaro, Becky Weiker, Suzy Smith, Sharon Coakley, Hannah Yi, Melinda Gilroy, Athena Chrys, Athena Paliobagis. 5th Row: Karen McDaniels, Cindy Wilson, Debbie Mackey, Julie Giese, Heather Chapman, Jeanie Toomajian, Nicole Chrys, Shari Crogg, Jill Condon. S-Club:, Front Row: Diana Vogl, Liz Crandall 2nd Row: Deena Ross, Judy Seidman, Mimi Dia, Kerry Evers. Maria Nagy. Ann Bartron. Dana Florance. Heidi Hilton, Erin Mulvihill, Sheryl Stark. Amy Jacobson. 3rd Row: Liz Biggins, Suzanne Davidson. Lisa Mehling. Michelle Kaback, Susan Conger. Laura Mitchell. Kate Halkett, Erin Stafford, Anne Claire Brunon. ■ «. t V. Cathy Lynn Tylka, Amv McDonald 4th Row: Stephanie Eisenberg. Joy Williams, Kimberly Cahill, Beth Hurley, Courtney Cahill, Debbie Morrow, Debbie Shlens. 5th Row: Ann Bensch. Pebby Hannes, Julie Nicholson, Margaret Chapman, Suzanne Black, Ellie McCormack. Leslie Hilton. 124- Organizations Service clubs decide to prepare a universal constitution Key Club: Front Row: Tom Matteson, Vasken Guiragossian, Andy Mac Tavish, Ed Gorsuch.Pete Ferryman, Dan Weinstein, Scott Carroll. John Steskal, Todd Chambers 2nd Row: Paula Schwegler, Dana Florence , Maria Hart, Alyssa Revels, Dana Goth, Kimie Whitely, Elena Saucedo, Gretchen Price, Nicole Lachman. Heidi Hilton. 3rd Row: Richard Huggard, Jon Israel, Greg Morris, Mike Petrone, Elliot Sumi, Steve Wilhem. Kevin Souther land. Nick N ' arymovych, Steve Spearman, Pat Lindsay, Skip Bassett, Tom Atha. Joe Ludwick, Steve Otera, Frank Malone, Steve Kaback, Eric Blatt. 4th Row: Dan DeLuce, Hugh Driscoll, John Crook, Brian Moore, Donny Young, Bill Mulkey, Bill Mashy, Mike Hart, Matt Downs, Pete Herbig. Delphinians: Front Row: Karen Sagehorn, Joanne Paul. 2nd Row: Merry Beth Noble, Bridget Keenan, Beth Melton, Tracey Moses, Laura Gorsuch, Melissa Doyle, Jean Sonnichsen, Nancy Buehner, Karen Chapkis. 3rd Row: Caitlin Rodgers, Melanie Watkins, Stephanie Tsao, Laurie Chin, Chrissy Vander Kaay, Debbie Kim, Courtney Choate, Anne Young, Kristen Lantz, Kathleen Babros. 4th Row: Carlyn Moore, Lisa Sanders, Julie Best. Patti Leone. Mary Jane Leone. Pat Kim, Jenny Geise, Lucia Soils, Sheri Spencer, Amy Hamilton, Mickey Curtain. Shelly Detomasi. 5th Row: Georgiana Rosenkranz, Tina Doley. Ulla Alkestrand. Lynn Choi, Elizabeth Rathbone, Quinn Blayney, Theresa Corsaro, Laurie Linehan. Terry Thorrens. Organizations- 125 Service clubs contribute to the community through their aid The service clubs improved from last year. All members of each club attended 75 percent of their meetings. Omegans, led by co-presidents Shiela Hogan and Linda Smith, organized to collect food for underpriveleged people on Thanksgiving. The Spartan ' s Club also visited convalescent homes and sent Valograms to the students. Letterman ' s had a successful fundraiser in the donkey basketball game and provided its usually fine service projects. Interact helped beautify the community by cleaning up the cliffs. M - Omegans: Front Row: Noelle Millea. Paula Pierce, Shiela Hogan, Linda Smith, Susan Ferguson, Gina Tredennick. 2nd Row: Candy Bear, Adrianne Raines, Beth Catrwright. Julie Bolman, Joanna Wert, Ellen Zalman, Sabina Sani. Marcy Sauges, Kathy Stannford 3rd Row: Jill Hodges, Vicky Sandor, Val Begosian, Kathy Pupkaff, Joanna Brumbaugh, Lori Cohen, Renee Declercq, Melissa Sullivan, Patti Chang. Spartans: Front Row: Kory House, Audry Newell. 2nd Row: Lori Hoy. Joan Roller, Melissa Hogan, Jennifer Smith, Angela Hoy, Tracey Mowat, Joanna Glass, Monique Zamoyski, Meg David, Kathleen Hogan, Jane Martin, Holly McTavish. 3rd: Leslie Richelieu, Lisa Mills, Monica Suesberry, Anne-Marie Carretta, Patty Campbell. Molly McGuinness, Debbie Bradjevich- 4th Row: Denise Harper, Kate Delaney, Gloria Markesano, Kris Delio, Beth Delaney, Mylene Magpile, Miki Hillard, Shannon Elliot, Cindy Grant, Natile Braszile, Juli Smith, Christine Tilly. 126-Organizations Interact Club: Front Row: Greg Wendt. Kent Hill. John Elmajian, Dave Billings. Jeff Chiai. Jamin Kazanian. 2nd Row: Ryan Stearns. Jim Porter. Sashin Kothawala. Dave Silvestre, Chris Price. Lovell Chase. Rafeal Solis. Ron Richards 3rd Row: Criag Donaldson, Scott Hamilton, Alden Alberto John Mitchell. Mark Brown. Letterman ' s Club: Front Row: Jim Lee. John Armstrong. Paul Green. James Regan. Paul Morris, Nick Yarymovych. Roger Booth. Dave Morris. 2nd Row: David Silvestre. Greg Hill. Chris Price. Frank Malone. Donny Young. Kevin Southerland. Steve Wilhem. Jan Amend. Stephen Olson. Organizations! 27 NHS is a club honoring academic achievement. The members ushered at Open House and Back-to-School Night. They also offered a free tu- toring service to all students of PVHS. The officers included Laura Mitchell, president; Paul Morris, vice-president; Christine Chang, secretary; and Linda Smith, treasurer. CSF is another honorary academic club. Their officers included Brian Moore, president; Skip Basset, vice- president; Paul Morris, treasurer; and Ann Weldon, secretary. National Honor Society: Jan Peter Wilhelm Hermann Amend, Soci N. Biricik, Joanna Ray Brumbaugh, Tin- Burke. Christine Chang. John Andrew Cook, Scott Doney, Scott Gillette. Edward A. Gorsuch. Katharir Gustafson. Maria Hart. Gerard A, Isenberg, Roger Jay Kaplan. Doris Kim, Nicole C. Lachman, Tinr Lotina-Wyman, Holley Mactavish, Steven E, Martz, Laura Lynn Mitchell. Brian Moore. Paul G. Morris Lisa Nieminski. Catherine Louise Pupkoff, Ellen Darcy Remstein, Lisa Claire Samuelson, Linda Smith Suzanne E. Smith, Sandy Stannard. John Steskal. Stacie Strong. Janet Tsai. Steve Tran. Diana Vogt. KirP Uwe Wolfgang von Spaeth, Debbie Weinstein, Martin A, Wellington. Joy Lizabeth Williams. Hannah E. Yi Anson Yew. California Scholarship Federation: Sophomores: Brooke Abercrombie. Christina Allan. Hal Allyn. Matt Arrillaga, Nancy Atha. Ann Bartron. Andy Beall. Heather Beebe. Julie Balman, Amy Brannon. Bill Broomhead. Sharon Burke, Walter Burkley. Maria Busch. Margaret Chang, Patti Chang. Janet Chen, Joseph Chi, Apalla Chopra. P atrick Clifford, Lori Cohen. Danielle Dubow. Steven Friedland. Molly Gleason. Andrea Goldman. Brett Gardy, Shauna Gordon, Ronna Hall, Brett Henbest. Robert Hodge, Chris- tine Kim, Marlys Kinnel, W. Rob Leake, Nancy Lim, Steve Lm, William Lyons, George Maxe, Kathy McManus, Allisor Miller, Danny Mishell, Christa Mulkey, Doug Murtha Jenny Neff. Keith Pusavat. Ron Richards. Tom Rinne. Georgiana Rosenkranz. Maria Norma Ruiz. Todd Ruston Jerome Say, Klaus Schuegraf, Kaoruko Seki, Thomas Shay Elizabeth Shen, Johanna Staple, Ken Torii, Barbara Tran Jennifer Tsao, Cathy Lynn Tylka. Katherine Vandoren Curtis Virtue, Andrea Wass, Carolyn Weeks, Anns Williams, Rose Wu, Christine Yang, John Yeh. 128-OrganizaHons Honor students receive academic credit in clubs California Scholarship Federation: Juniors: Jack Alden, John Armstrong. Allen Asch, Greg Bachar. Adria Balog. Dianne Benveniste, Ann Blank, Suzanne Black, Roger Booth, Erik Carson, Raymond Chang, Stanley Chao. Patrick Chang. Eugene Chiang. Bitsy Chhabra, Lynn Choi. Athena Chrys. Nicole Chrys, Victoria Clark. Sharon Coakley. Theresa Corsaro. Margaret Coyle, Tina Doley. Jennifer Dollar. Hugh Driscoll. Bonnie Effros. Jennifer Giese, Juliet Giese, Dave Gottlieb, Monica Gorman, Denise Harper, Greg Hill, Peter Hilton, Jill Hodges, Sheila Hogan, Michael Hogan. Karen Houghton, Angela Hoy. Brenden Hyde. Jon Israel, Nicole Kagan, Bridget Keenan, Philip Lee, Yun Lee, Jim Li. Irene Lin, Mary C. Linehan, Michael Lipton, Edward Lok, Mike MacFaden, Andy MacTavish, Tom Marracci, Margaret Mclntyre, Bob Midford. Dwight Nager. Carryl Navalta. Todd Olson. Steve Otera, Brian Plunkett. E. James Regan. Chris Rice. Lisa Sanders. Andrea Schugraf. Eric Shih. Debbie Shlens, David Sylvestre. Kevin Simmons, Sherilyn Stolz, Jamie Tinley, Cindy Tittle, Petra Trodden, Stephanie Tsao, Ray Waung. Anne Wel- don, Becky Weiker, Molly White. California Scholarship Federation: Seniors: Amir Abalfathi. Russ Allyn, Tom Atha, Joanna Brumbaugh, Sosi Biricik, Tim Burke. Christine Chang. Stan Chang. Mike Conrad, Carrie Cramer. Margaret David. Craig Donaldson. Anastasia Gleason. Paul Green. Katharin Gustafson, Maria Hart, Peter Harbig. Jim Holchin. Korey House. Amy Hoyt, Roger Hu. Kamyar Kamrannoosh, Roger Kaplan, Shilpa Katakia. Michael Kato, Doris Kim. Stacey Kindred. Nicole Lachman. Steve Martz. Amy McDonald. Valerie Ann McFarlane. Tatyana Mehrtash. Vickie Merrell, Sheila Miller. Laura Mitchell, Caroline Mackiewicz, Brian Moore, Paul Morris. Rciko Obora. Jimmic Pugh, Catherine Pupkoff, James O. Ramsey, Wendy Ravin, Ellen Remstein. Craig Roecks, Christopher Nelson Rowley. Lisa Samuelson. Victoria ' Sandor, Suzanne Smith, Jennifer Sole, Kirk Von Spaeth. Sandy Stannard. John Steskal. Stacie Strong, Elliot Sumi. Doug Swanson, Christopher Verbin, Diana Vogt, Eric Weber. Stacey Wood, Cindy Wilson. Anson Yew, Hannah Yi, Ellen Zaiman, Monique Zamoyski. Organizations- 1 29 Spanish Club: Front Row: Jennifer Siprelle, Julie Kato, David Franklin, Joe Gargano. Hilary Paulson. David Silvestre, Stacie Strong, Greg Hill, Ann Blank, Becky Weiker, Rafael Solis, Deena Ross, Amy Hu. 2nd Row: Marcy Wong. Kirstin Hellmeyer, Maggie Mclntyre, Bitsy Chhabra, Nicole Kagan, Monica Finkel- berg, Jennifer Sole, Karen Chapkis, Carlyn Moore, Val Fischer, Erin Stafford. Julia Perles, Dianne Benveniste. Bonnie Effros, unidentified, Irene Chang, Julie Levonian. 3rd Row: Mrs Herzog, Valerie Frimtzis. Paul Morris. Sharon Hauptman. Brian Cooper. Rose Wu. Kamyar Kamran-Noosh, Julie Dixon. Deanne Too- majian. Maria Hart. Cathy Pupkoff. Joanne Brumbaugh, Peter Hilton, Christine Chang, Jim Holchin, Chris Rowley, Matt Arril- laga, Maria Busch, Christine Kim. Patricia Chang. 4th Row: John Dupuy. Ron Taylor. Peter Olson. Hendrik Falk, Brooke Aber- crombie, Pat Chang, Rob Leake, Tim Caldwell, Suzanne Boseker, Felicia Filep, Randy Neal. Culture inundates campus activities at Palos Verdes The Spanish Club once again sold coupon booklets as a way to raise funds. The club celebrated Cinco de Mayo and had banquets. The club ' s president was Hilary Paulson and was sponsered by Mrs. Herzog. The newly-formed Concert Club was greatly appreciated by the students. The club supplyed useful informa- tion on upcoming concerts. They also critiqued the many concerts. Concert Club: Front Row: Laine Podell, Pierre Allemann, Patricia Sinay, Naomi Shimizu, Alicia Pruitt, Monique Zamoyski, Kaysle Choate. 2nd Row: Patsy Schuegraf, Sarah Schoolcraft, Randy Neal, Chris Steskal, Christina Fausti. unidentified. 3rd Row: Jim Nagagawa, Richard Simpson, Mike Clarkson, Bryan Ballreich. 130-Organizations German Club: Kneeling: John Dupuy, Pat Chang. 2nd Row: Perre AUemann, Tim Caldwell, Rob Leake, Jim Li. Toga! Toga! Toga! Through the year, the German Club went to Alpine Village to learn about German culture. The club also went to Magic Mountain in a caravan of Audis. Similar to that of classical Rome was the Latin Club ' s government. They organized a Roman Banquet at which they invited the latin clubs of other high-schools. The club also participated in the National Junior Classical League. Latin Club: Front Row: Vesta Devore, Cupid Boardman, Diana Corsars. Venus Blaney, Ceres Dendy, Rana Coyle, Caesar Hamilton, Aeneas Midford. 2nd Row: Bagarus Romanus Finwall, Apollo Stansel, Minerva Davis, Augustus Clifford. Neptune Armstrong, Sibyl Choi, Mars Pelstring, Bacchus Militello, Athena Curtain, Juno Walchli. Organizations- 131 Club variety increases participation Raquetball Club: Front Row: Barbara Iran, Darin Yamamoto. 2nd Row: Bryan Ballreich, Heather Beebe Maintaining tradition, the Racquetball Club was a big hit. Although it dim- inished in size somewhat from last year, the racquetballers are still strong in spirit. Marine Mammals made a splash again this year with much enthusiasm dir- ected toward whale watching and organizations such as Greenpeace. Marine Mammals Club: Maria Busch, Debbie West, Christine Yang, Patti Chang, Jenny Dollar, Jeanne Decker. 132-Organi2ations Photography Club: Front Row: Lisa Wang, Jenny Steam, Erin Ellis. Kathleen Babros 2nd Row: Mike Moore. John Chou. Ted Shieh, Mrs. Dunbar, Shifalee Thalsar, Carolyn Zalma, Students focused in on the Photog- raphy Club by sharing their knowledge and Expertise, and by discovering things previously difficult to picture Enthusiasm for the Greek Club was abundant. Students revealed an interest in Greek Culture and spent the year broadening their knowledge of Greece and its people, in addition to many other fun activites. Greek Club: Front Row: Sosi Biricik, Betty Shen, Virginia Hill, Carol Seki, Cathy Rhee, Mi-Kyung Hong, Traci Gordon, Heather Beebe. 2nd Row: Alexia Cassimatis, Yukiko Kato, Junaid Khan, Juliette Zalma, Susan Begs, Rob Nelson, Valerie McFarlane, Pat Strauss. Wendy Raven, Jon Weigly, Kamyar Kamran-Noosh, Jeff Owens, Andrea Schuegraf, Tim Caldwell, Katherine McDaniel, Thalia Cassimatis, Michelle Beaudry, Matt Arillaga, Barbara Tran. 3rd Row: Michelle Gallina, non-member, non-member, Amir Abolfathi, Paul Midford, Walter Cuneo, Jim Holchin, Ashley Clark, Heidi Rowley, Mike Sallus. Not Pictured: Amy Beall, Steve Beggs, Natalie Wilson, Anita Gonzales. Paul Rosenkranz, Dianne Brydl, Erika Paltin, Robin Raines, Donna Westland, Maya Stahlbuck. Organizations- 133 Oriental Boards and Games Club: Front Row: ZohrehTabatabay, Denise Yussefmir. 2nd Row: Pam Wen. Piene Allemann, John Chou, Ted Shieh, Jeff Ctien. Leonid Perez, Paul Midford. 3rd Row: Yng-Png Cheng. Yukiko Kato, Kaoru Seki, Bettina Wen. Robert Chang, Farzam Ghamarifard, Rezza Nauayan 4th Row: Amy Yu, Chia-Lin Cheng. Peter Sheih. Alice Yu. Strategy becomes a necessary part of Oriental games at PV Led by their Galactic Overlord, the Strategic Games Club competed with South High in a Diplomacy tour- nament. The club also scheduled a trip to Orcon, the West Coast Strategic Games Convention. Strategy was also used by the Oriental Boards and Games Club in their activities, but only used to have fun. Advisor Mrs. Kuno promises to have more games to keep the level of fun high. Diplomacy is the game of diplomatic deals, backstabbing, and world conquest by Avalon Hill. Strtegic Games Club: Front Row: Phillip Lee, Leonid Perez, Pat Chang, Tim McCallum. 2nd Row: Rob Leake, Eric Shih, Lane Buechs, Ray Chang. 3rd Row: Jo Chi, Eugene Chang 134-Organizations Philosophy Club: Paul Lump Copley. Thought ... is only a game Profound thinking ability was one of the qu alities necessary to join the elite ranks of the newly formed Philosophy Club. Along with entering their first float The Lump, the club held numerous meetings to discuss the thoughts of their heroes, and try to be profound on their own. The year was summed up by Steve Kaback who said: This club is destined for greatness. Thought was also an important part of the Chess Club. These geniuses used their intellect to destroy their opponents. To these people chess is not just a game. Chess Club: Front Row: Steve Otera, Maria Nagy, John Yeh. Jeff Cfien. Ann Bartron, Do Kim. 2nd Row: Mark Tran, Cfiristophier Endress, Organizations- 135 Oh, we ' re lumberjacks and we ' re OK, We sleep all night and we work all day Eccentric lumberjacks, gladiators, and llamas of all kinds were joined together in the BBC (British Broad- casting Corp.) Comedy Fan Club, a club designed to bring together fans of British comedy in television and movies. Members watched Monty Python, Benny Hill, Dave Allen at Large, Paul Hogan, Fawlty Towers, and Kenny Everett with diligence. Meetings were held in a brown paper bag at the bottom of a septic tank, and members have been known to exibit bizarre behavior. TT ' ' !: n n? GOOD TIME a, long-«.e club n,ember Ichabod He gave his aU for the club CMne s wake. BBC Club Presidents The Btehop, Mr D.P. Gur by, and Deadly Dirk, mourn in the own special way. Rat cake, rat saute, rat pudding... or strawberry tart? BBC Fan Club: Front Row: Tim Sir Robin Caldwell. Junaid Ghengis Khan, Jack Mr DP. Gumby Alden, Bob It ' s the Bishop! Midford, Brenden Deadly Dirk Hyde. 2nd Row: Geoff About to be Axed Walker, Brian Mr. Lumberjack Cooper, Sue Ms. Lumberjack McConn, Rick Too many Lumberjacks Lindgren, Jeff Superstrong Lumberjack Monteith, Ron Rip(saw) Taylor, Dave Benny Gottlieb, Ichabod He gave his all for the club Crane. 136-Organization5 Well, it ' s got some rat in it. (How much rat in it?) Five. It ' s rather a lot really. Oink! Oink! Oink! Oink! Oink! Oink! Oink! Morals Squad: Left to Right: Dave Legs Gottlieb. Ron Taylor, Jack The Ripper Alden, Brenden Hyde. Val McFarlene, Bob The Holy One Midford, Kamyar Kamran- Noosh. Brian Cooper. Sue McConn. Tim Caldwell, Maria Nagy. Quinn Blayncy. Ann Bartron, Steven Spearman. Not Pictured: Mike Lipton. Stan Chao. Bovine Club: Front Row: Lisa Mills, Julie Nicholson. Therese Brandmeyer, Liz Biggins, Lisa Mehling. Suzanne Davidson, Jon Israel. 2nd Row: Pebby Hannes. Janet Porizky. Patti Campbell. Audrey Newell. Tracey Moses, 3rd Row: Karen Young, Anne-Marie Carretta, Sharon Coaklcy. Anne Arnold. Astrid Buechs. Mylene Magpile, Maria Nagy. Morals Squad began its second year with a few minor changes in format. Half the remaining club members converted from their pristine white to jet black; the club then spent the rest of the year arguing the advantages and disadvantages of their respective brands of morality. The club was involved in its usual annual activities, its homecoming float having a new twist (see page 25) , and its carnival booth another success. Meeting at midnight for their midnight twinkie, dining at many all you can eat restaurants, and generally resembling a certain barnyard animal, were but a few of the activities of the newly formed Bovine Club. The club was formed for those who valued eating above all else and promises to have many more fulfilling years. Organizations- 137 Bowling Club: Clockwise from Left: Kurt Wholman, David White, Bruce Finwall, Carl Xander, Walter Cuneo, Tim Graves. Oriental Culture Club , which was again very popular on campus, went to Chinatown and Magic Mountain. President Irene Lin said that the cultural dinner and banquet were very successful. Members of the Bicycle club met on the weekends to learn what stam- ina really was. They planned several local trips. Bowling Club also planned tourna- ments and competed at the Gable House Bowl. No-Name Ski Club enthusiastically drummed up activities for the skiers and snow bunnies of Palos Verdes. A good winter of snow certainly helped to expand interest. Ski Club: Advisor Gary Bilotti, Vice-president Kurt Kredel, President Amy Speckhard, Treasurer Robert Bingham. 138- Organizations Activities actually activate club members Bicycle Club: Craig Roecks. Judy BrannigahrSeoTfWiIsohv3olmRussel! 1 ri .j o Oriental Culture Club: Front Row: Mark Tran, Ken Feng, Maggie Mclntyre, Lee Perez, Stan Chao, Delisa Park, Irene Lin, Gary Chao, Chia-Lin Cheng, John Chou. 2nd Row: Rosanna Landero, Phillip Lee, non-member, non-member, non-member, Carol Seki, Virginia Hill, Kathleen Shen. Val McFarland, Christina Fausti, Tim Caldwell, Janet Chen. 3rd Row: Ray Chang, Peter Shei, Steve Otera, Ted Shieh, Eun Kim, Yukiko Kato, Lisa Wang, Chikako Fujie, Carolyn Weeks, Junaid Khan, Paul Midford, Bettina Wen. Raymund Villaluz, Pamela Wen, Amy Yu, Bessie Soo, Hsiao-Hua Huang, Alice Yu. 4th Row: Eugene Chang, T.C. Chou, Tim Allen, Joseph Chi, John Wong, Do Kim, Jeff Chen, Kim Faulkner, Diana Beebe, Barbara Tran, Organizations- 139 The Original Computer Club has many functions. The club provides assistance to people wanting to learn about computers. The club has also organized a computer dating service to the school. In addition they in- cluded video games at the high school ' s annual carnival. Star parties are one of the functions included in the new Astronomy Club. At these parties the members use their own telescopes which they have either made or purchased. They also have access to a Newtonian reflector tele- scope. Astronomy Club: Front Row: Tim Allen, Thalia Cassimatis 2nd Row: Christopher Endres, Juriad, Khan, Justin Wu. 3rd Row: non-member, non-member, non-member, non-member. Original Computer Club; Front Row: Jack Yang, Brad Adams, Alice Yu, Monica Gorman, Brian Moore. Christina Fausti. Pam Wen. Christine Yang, Alicia Pruitt. 2nd Row: Skip Bassett, Mark Rail, Denlse Harper, Justin Wu, Arman Payami, Shirley Shay, Claudia Ruiz-Arriola, Elliot Sumi, Monique Zamoyski. 3rd Row: Howard Tsai, Eric Wang, Scott Evans, Joseph Chi, Ray Chang, Rob Leake, Richard Moy, Peter Liu. 140-Organizations Palos Verdes clubs have a good turnout Foreign Exchange Club: Front Row: Pat Kilroy, Bo Kaemerle, Val McFarlane, Christina Fausti, Anders Rouswick, Karen Chapkis, Patricia Schultz. Maggie Mclntyre. 2nd Row: Pete Hilton, Carolyn Weeks. Heather Beebe, Jim Hochin. Kirk Von Spaeth. Ulla Alkestrand. Junaid Khan. Kamyar Kamran- Noosh. Tim Caldwell. 3rd Row: Yukiko Kato, Bitsy Chabbra, Kathleen Shen. Chris Rowley. Conchita Rodriguez. Anne Claire Brunon. Matt Arrillaga. Gina Tredennick. Chikako Fujie. Denis Yussefmir. In Spirit: President Rick Watson. Six foreign exchange students visited our school this year from various countries: Spain, France, Sweden, Italy, and Japan. They are all seniors, and some have already graduated from high school in their native coun- tries. Most find American values and people different from those in their native countries. The Foreign Exchange Club ' s main function is to help the foreign students adapt to Palos Verdes. They also raise money by selling drinks and candy bars at high school functions to buy the foreign students yearbooks. Foreign Exchange Students: Front Row: Christina Fausti, Conchita Rodriguez. Ulla Alkestrand, Claire Brunon. 2nd Row: Okazaki Hideyuki, John Anders Rouswick Organizations- 141 Model United Nations: Front Row: Valerie McFarlane, Traci Gordon. Sosi Biricik, Denise Harper, Holly Fernandez. Skip Basset, Christine Chang. Susan Ferguson. 2nd Row: Andrea Schulegraf. Tim Caldwell. Bruce Metcalf. Paul Midford. Tim Burke. James Regan. Monica Gorman. Janet Tsai. Janet Chen. Ben Lipton. Sheila Hogan. 3rd Row: Eugene Chiang. Brian Rourke. Joe Peters. Rob Leake, Maria Busch, Brooke Abercrombie. Junaid Khan. Kamyar Kamran-Noosh. Renee Declerg. 4th Row: nonmember, Bruce Nelson. Mark Rechtin. Gerard Isenburg. Marc Dollinger. Jim Holchin. Laura Mitchel. Jason Southerland. Lori Cohen. Julie Nicklas. Diplomatic skills were used contin- uously by PV ' s Model United Nations, the club attended conferences at Sanger and Oceanview high schools, as well as UCR, UCSD, and Harvard. At Harvard, the club won four indivi- dual honors, and showed that it was one of the best MUN ' s in the country. Secratary-General Tim Ace Burke summed up the entire year by saying: Long live Enver! Poscidons Club: Front Row: Margret Hou. Erin Ellis. Kia Moore. Carey Charlton. Cherene Pugh. Lisa Karambelas. Debbie Brogiuich. Anne Marie Carretta, Holly McTavish. 2nd Row: Laura Patampa. Michelle Lembo, Eva Burkely. Julie Binder. Chris Delio. Lisa Teske. Mario Marona. Elisa Oaxica. Mark Apicello. Joy Nicholson. Bobby Jo Short- house. 3rd Row: Bo Adams. Frank Cunninigham. Mike Carrigan. Linda Brady. Gretchen Price. Ron Bornstun. Mark Michetti, Jeff Kalodny, Bridget Conners, Mike Pelstring. Joe Cardella. 4th Row: Terry Hendriks, Pat Kilroy. Bo Kaemerle. Scott David. Rick Mabry. Tom Kilroy. Mike Morash. 142-Organizations Toothpick Club: Front Row: Monica Gorman, Ann Blank. 2nd Row: Peggy Ninnis. Todd Olson, Pete Nelson, Denise Harper, Molly White. 3rd Row: Peter Olson. Tyler Flood, Anne Weldon, Tina Doley, Becky Weiker, Hendrik Falk. Chew a toothpick; support your Drama Department Front Row: Maggie McKrackcn, Mimi Szafron, Ann Vasey, Kim Turchi, Lorri Hamilton, Colette Koines, Pat Strauss, Tom Good. 2nd Row: Alice Molbr, Denise Ryan, Caroline Arminio, Cami Merg, Kelene Turner, Tiffany Pugh, Ann Williams, Karen Whiteman, Paul Capely. 3rd Row: Shelly Pearce. Ken Anderson, Melinda Phoff, Mia Denie, Caroline Barrett, Jenny Cordes, Sheri Crogg, Pat Doherty. 4th Row: Hillary Carrigan, Kristy Noonan, Melinda Heitz, Colleen Binder, Todd Kirwan, Chad Amico, Jenny Tighe, Sal Ferrera, Gary Spiro, Mike Papayons, Erik Lamers, Doug Medve, Mike Conroy. 5th Row: Brian Gurewitz, Jim Consani, Brad Brigonte, Matt Brady, Scott Crogg Not Pictured: Renee Kilmer. Poseidon ' s Club had a very successful second year. Enthusiasm for the club attracted twice as many members as last year, and club activity increased twofold. Activities of the club centered around the club ' s main purpose, that of uniting people with a common interest in the ocean. Why are these people chewing on toothpicks? They support the Drama Department, that ' s why. On the day of drama events those in the club attend school with toothpicks in their mouths. When those not familiar with the club ask Why do you have toothpicks in your mouths? they reply, We are from the Toothpick Club which supports the Drama Department, and for that reason we would like you to attend the perfor- mance of the play tonight. Saif and when you see members of this club, don ' t ask. But do make sure you see the play anyway. Organizations- 143 A basic breakfast consists of a good book Shakespeare Club: First Semester Presidents: Brigid Campbell. Susie Devine, Pat Lindsay. Cliff Young. Members of the Breakfast Club as- semble for their weekly jog around the beautiful Palos Verdes Peninsula. Upon returning home this merry band of atheletes guzzle down their break- fast of champions. Bruce Jenner would have been proud because only the finest liquid goes on their wheaties. All the world ' s a stage and we merely players is the Shakespeare Club ' s favorite qoute. This year the Shakespeare Club has helped finance movies for the Shakespeare classes and then shared ideas about the movies. They also had their annual Christmas party. One of the major goals for the presidents will be to have a Renaissance fair. Breakfast Club: Clockwise from left: Todd Chambe rs, Gregg Hill. Pat Watson. Hugh Driscoll. Tom Hart, Steve Wilhelm. Rodger Booth. Paul Morris. 144-Organi2ations Car Club: Front Row: Do Kim, Val McFarlane, Amir Abol- fathi, Ray Villaluz, Jeff Owens, Phillip Lee, Mike Sallus. Bryan Ballreich. 2nd Row: Tim Caldwell, Sosi Biricik, Wendy Ravin, John Weigley, Kamyar Kamran-Noosh, Ashley Clark. Irene Lin, unidentified, Susan Beggs, Juliet Zalman. 3rd Row: Juniad Kahn. Tracy Gordon, unidentified, Walter Cuneo, David Spaulding, Paul Woodard, Rob Nelson. Not Pictured: Brian Cooper PV ' s Car Club was once again pop- ular in ' 82. Not being able to go on field trips as in years past, the Car Club was restricted to once a month meetings. Each meeting was filled wjth conversation about the latest models from Europe and Japan with each member having his or her favorite car. It was generally agreed that the best cars come from Germany, in particular the BMW G33CSI. PV ' s Movie Making Club had another successful year, concentrating on short films with horror, the supernatural, and parady in content. Their main success was the current cult classic, The Demon in Room 403. It concerned an octet of decomposing apples, The Apple Family, which possessed the souls of all in Room 403. No, really, it was good. Really. Movie Making Club: Clockwise from Left: Maria Flower Child Nagy, Quinn The Exterminator Blayney, Greg The Mutant Bachar, Dave Perfectly Normal Gottlieb, Ron What Am I Doing Here? Taylor, Brenden Smiley Face Hyde, Bob The Bearded Man Midford, Val Anothei Perfectly Normal McFarlene, Ann Our Award-Winning Movie Star Bartron. Center: Jack The Thing Alden, Not Pictured: Mike Where Am I? Lipton. Organizations-145 The sixties relived The 60 ' s Club got off to a slow start this year, with the majority of the members not knowing much about the 60 ' s. President Katherine Tomp- kins stated, With a lot of the menibers not knowing much, most of our time was spent lecturing on the music and customs of the 60 ' s. Also, we have some plans ahead. One of the things they have planned is a Magical Mystery Tour. The Math Club Participated this year in many district and state wide com- petitions in problem solving. They competed against twenty schools in the Bay Math League. Also, they competed in the Occidental College in Pomona. Another accomplishment for the club was putting on the math field day for the intermediate school children. President Roger Kaplan said, With all these competitions, our club members got a lot of experi- ence. 60 ' s Club: Front Row: Catherine Tompkins, Mia Rosenberg, Suzanne Tompkins 2nd Row: Bitsy Chabra, Maho Torii, Alice Yu. Pam Wen 3rd Row: Christina Fausti. Tim Caldwell, Bo Kaemerle. Pal Kilroy, Karen Chapkis 4th Row: Dan White. Lejune Lockett. Math Club: Front Row: Pat Chang, Ellen Remstein, Roger Kaplan. 2nd Row: Phillip Lee. Lee Perez, Todd Yoshikawa, Winston Chang. Tim Allen. Eric Shih. 3rd Row: Gene Chang. Paul Morris, Peter Shieh, Jo Chi, Rob Leake. Tze Chao. 146-Organizations Marine Science Club: Front Row: Vicki Merrill. Kathy McNeal, Carrie Cramer. Diane Beardslee and Mr. Whale. 2nd Row: Caryn Barab and Rosie Boa. Gretchen Price. 3rd Row: Cathy Pupkoff, Joanna Brumbaugh. Karen McDaniel, Pat Strauss, 4th Row: Jim Martella, Anson Yew, Sarah Schoolcraft 5th Row: Jamin Kazarian, Bill Weaver, Rob Nelson. Ernest Hemingway is alive in spirit Ernest Hemingway Fan Club: Left to Right: Adviser Bob Wilton, Adviser Rod Flagler, Clint Rodenfels, Jack Alden, Brenden Hyde, President Bob Boughton. Not Pictured: Bob Midford, Janet Tsai. The Marine Science Club had a good turn out this year with sixteen members. The group, led by Mrs. Diane Beardslee, was very enthusi- astically interested in the study of marine life. They went on many tide pool trips, and learned a great deal about the sea. They planned various trips this year, but by far the biggest one was the trip on the whale expedition boat. A day in the life of the Ernest Hemingway Fan Club: The grass under our feet was firm and good, not the kind in some parts of the Midwest but the good, strong, brave kind found only in Palos Verdes. We were happy the sun did not shine in our eyes; it had been a long day of hunting in the dark parts of Palos Verdes, and the peacocks had been worthy prey. They had given us a good hunt, but in the end we had won. It was good. Organizations- 147 The Drama Department presented the fall play Black Comedy and the spring musical Pippin. Both were a great success. In addition, members of drama workshop put on numerous Story Theatre productions and par- ticipated in many festivals. Stage, sound, and lighting crews worked hard in producing two of the drama departmenf s greatest presen- tations. The drama crews also lent their talent in collecting props, organ- izing lights, and building sets for the faculty play Exit The Body. Thespians, an international drama association for drama and stagecrew members, sponsored many festivals this year under the direction of Jim Bell. Drama III Workshop: Front Row: Jim Bell. Terese Brandmeyer, Becky Weiker. Lorraine Beaudry, Melissa Collins, Claire Syrett, Denise Harper, Sally Legg, Jeanine Militello 2nd Row: Julie White, Karin Erikson. Drama III enriches stage production year Drama III: Front Row: Ann Meek, Caroline Arminio, Kari Evers, Joy Williams, Jim Bell, Judy Seidman, 2nd Row: Tina Doley, Peter Nelson, Ann Weldon, Beth Hurley, Kaari Meng, Dana Florence, Patti Spiegel, Dan DeLuce, Allen Asch- 3rd Row: Crane Landis, Kristy Noonan, Eric Blatt, Ramsey Faragallah, Keith Kennedy, Hugh Driscoll, Laura Gorsuch, Ed Gorsuch. 148-Organizations Stage crews exhibit hard work and creativity Stage Crew: Front Row: Doug Troxel, Mary duPont. Steve DeJarnett, Craig Anderson, John Crawford, Sue McConn. 2nd Row: Mary Perry, Julie Nicklas, Gina Banner, Kathleen Claire, Jenna Frere, Tom Eason. Marci Saugues. Jim Lord. 3rd Row: Tory Claris, Kim Crawford, Bob Boardman, Chris Schwindt. Not Pictured: Patsy Schuegraf. Shawn Rodgers, Mike Kumagai, Aaron Braverman, Brett Sharman, Sound and Lighting Crew: Front Row: Steve DeJarnett, Julie Nicklas, 2nd Row: Kim Crawford, Jenna Frere, Tom Eason, Tory Clark- Thespians: Front Row: Tina Doley, Peter Nelson, Joy Williams, Judy Seidman, Beth Hurley, Todd Olson. 2nd Row: Kaari Meng. Sandy Kessler, Michelle Dean, Shauna Gordon, Sharon Burke, Georgiana Rosenkranz, Sally Legg, Cathy Crandall, Valerie Frimtzis, 3rd Row: Nancy Atha, Ann Ready, Michelle Kaback, Ann Weldon. Ben Lipton, Patti Spiegel, Tammy Towle. 4th Row: Ramsey Faragallah, Ann Meek, Curtis Virtue, Maggie Morgan, Roger Kaplan, Tim Caldwell. Claire Syrett, Molly White, Organizations- 149 Symphonic Band: Front Row: Carryl Nevalta. Howard Jensens. Paul Blood, Rick Jelineck, Ted Trepinski, Lisa Neminski. 2nd Row: Hiroe Koboyashl, Mike Alba. Manuel Bacculi. Casey La- Scala. Sara Delaney. Jennifer Davey. Angela McFarlane. Kim Doenges. Jenny Hahn. Kathy Brown. Dennis Mansinger, 3rd Row: Steve Hayashi. Bill Lyons. John Newell, Alexia Cassamatis, Tim Graves, Casey Christensen, Clint Reese. Mark Goedde, Cassie Jensens, Jean Decker, Katie Harvey. Mary Perry. Tom Shay. 4th Row: Sue Mckaan. Renee Mathis. Mary LeBeau, Lane Buche, Bob Boardman, John Crawford. Jody Pake. Julie White. Performing in their Spring Concert and at festivals, Symphonic Band provided valuable experience for less experienced players. The Orchestra played consistently, competing at San Jose, and maintained its high reputation as an advanced musical group. The Renaissance Singers, another select group, performed in concerts and at private gatherings throughout the year. Cosacks of all kinds were brought together through the Russian History Club. Members consisted of students taking the Russian history course, while the club ' s actual purpose was to facilitate going on field trips. Renaissance Singers: Front Row: Beth Cartwright, Caroline Carrosa, Cathy Rhee, Mia Rosenberg, 2nd Row; Julie Bolman, Lisa Samuelson. Eric Shih, Jennifer Sok, Mike O ' Rourke, Tim Caldwell. 3rd Row: Pat Chang, Nancy Wilson. Pat Strauss. 4th Row: David Oh, Anita Intagliata. Bill Wilson. 1 50 Organizations WMffH fcM ,a45 Orchestra: Front Row: Jody Pake, Ann DeLanccy, Laurie Lenehan. Michelle Effros. Lisa Nieminski, Debbie Weinstein, Card Nieminski. Katherine Vandoren. Christine Yang 2nd Row: Bill Lyons, Justin Wu, Sue McConn, Beth Dorn, Thalia Cassimatis, Carryl Nevalta, Howard Jensens 3rd Row: Todd Olson, Casey Christensen, Evan Avery, Bob Marino, Mike MacFaden, Clark McGrew. Newby Warden Musical sounds echo through the halls Russian History Club: Front Row: Jean Paul Martel, Joe Ludwick. John Jacobson. 2nd Row: Lisa Nieminski. Dr, Dimtriou, Joseph Chi. Mike Slater, Stacey Kindred, Jeff Hartwick, Diane Peerne, Carol Jacobanis. Paul Green, Claire Syrett, Maria Busch, Will Woolley, Andrea Goldman, Greg Wilfong, Rob Leake, Susie Devine. Steve Ashford, Rob Nelson, Anne Young, Not Pictured: Dina Rosen, Brooke Abercrombie. Organizations-lSl Play it again, Don Under the direction of Drum Major Sandy Stannard and Assistant Drum Major Todd Olson, the Marching Band had another successful year. They went to eight competitions, placing first in four and second in two others. The band also performed at football games. They were invited back to play at Disneyland again this year. Although this was the Rifle Team ' s first year they showed much promise for the future. The Pep Band was active this year playing at Varsity basketball games. The Jazz Band gave an extremely successful concert March 15. They also went to festivals throughout the year. Marching Band: Front Row: Paula Kopecek, Debbie Mon-ow, Anita Intagliata, Debbie Weinstein, Julie Stevenson. 2nd Row: Ann DeLancey. Jeanine Militello. Elizabeth Lee, Candy Bear, Allyson DeLanoy, Karen Houghton, Kathy Stanford. Jill Chase, Chnstine Janis 3rd Row: Sandy Stannard, Julie Miwa. Bill Lyons. Carryl Neualta, Marcy Saugues, Tory Clark. Lisa Nicminski, Dennis Mensinger. Jeanne Decker. Bob Boardman, Mary LeBeau, Scott McKissock, Tom Shay, Ted Trepinski. Todd Olson . 4th Row: Kimi Chung, Amy Brannon, Kathy Graves, Christina Allan, Andi Wass, Mark Peach. Kim Crawford, Cassie ' Jensen, Randy Watson, Steve Hayashi, Mike Alba, Mary Perry, Sue McConn, Evan Avery, Kurt Wohlman, Madelon Mackey. 5th Row: Stacy Kline, Mark Turner, Mark Goedde. Angela McFarlane, Jerry Griep, Jennifer Davey, Sara Delaney, John Crawford. Rick Jelinek Pep Band: Front Row: Curt Anderson, Jeff Kapner, Bob Marino, Kim Crawford, Tory Clark, Bob Boardman, Julie Miwa, Sandy Stannard, Jody Pake. 2nd Row: Sara Delaney. Evan Avery. Tom Shay. Carryl Nevalta, Sue McConn, Casey Christen. Steve DeJarnett, Mary LeBeau, Katherine Vandoren, Jennifer Davey. 3rd Row: Jerry Griep. Kurt Wohlman, Randy Watson, Renee Mathis, Lane Bueche, Todd Olson, Cassie Jensen, Jeanne Decker. Katie Harvey. 152-OrganiEations  4 K , l k i ■ ■! .: ' • ■ -.-4-.- . I - V . Bob Marino, Kathcrine Vandoren, Katie Harvey. Lane Bueche, Casey Christensen, Howard Jensen. Sheri Range. 6th Row: Jackie Grennan. Steve DeJarnett. Bruce Finwall. John Newell, Gordon Firemark, Kim Doenges, Megan Kelly, Alison Kopania, Kathy Brown, Jenny Hahn, Alexia Cassimatis, Hal Allyn, Tim Graves, Manuel Baculi, Renee Mathis. Lisa Adams, Darren Church. Gina Banner. 7th Row: Amy Hornkhol. Doug Troxel. Noelle Waeschle. 8th Row: Patti Chang, Amy Hu. 9th Row: Laura Richardson. Not Pictured: Curt Anderson, Nicole Bang, Paul Blood, Jill Cypert, John Hinchliffe, Katy Kronenburg. Karl Kronenburg. Jill LaMarca, Casey LaScala, Cara Nieminski. Kathy Norby. Jody Pake. Clint Reese. Todd Ruston. Cindy Strauss. Scott Strenk. Newby Warden. Robert Weedman. Dan Weinstein. Julie White. Rifle Squad: Anita Intagliata. Debbie Morrow. Diane Daly, Paula Kopecek. Jazz Band: Front Row: Jerry Griep. Sandy Stannard. Ellen Remstein. Carryl Nevalta, Mike MacFaden, Jody Pake. 2nd Row: Mark Turner. Bob Marino, Katherine Vandoren, Curt Anderson, Jeff Kapner. Bob Boardman, Julie Miwa. Dan Weinstein. Danny Mishell, 3rd Row: Evan Avery. Hal Allen. Dirk Freymuth. Bob Lagatutta. Kurt Wohlman, Randy Watson. Organizations- 153 The Vocal Music Department, under the direction of Clayton Wright, maintained its outstanding reputation, performing to audiences at festivals and concerts throughout the year. Concert Choir II performed for NBC TV and was also involved in the Long Beach City College Festival. Chorale appeared at the Los Verdes Country Club, Fullerton City College, and Pierce College. The group traveled in the spring to San Jose for a jazz festival. Clayton Wright replied, All the groups have done extremely well this year. I ' m looking forward to next year. Barbershop Chorus: Front Row: Roger Kaplan. David Gottlieb. Kevin Anthony. 2nd Row: Pat Chang, David Jacobson. Eric Shih. Concert Choir I: Front Row: Clayton Wright, Jennifer Siprelle. Felicia Filep. Cathy Rhee. Yukiko Kato, Kathleen Shcn, Kathleen Egan, non-member 2nd Row: Nicky Boier. Gabbriela Lancier. Suzanne Boseken, Bill Wilson, Ted Kapner, Joe Burns, Michelle Boudry. Maya Stalbuhk, Juilet Davis, Mitchel Meyer. 3rd Row: Richard Custigan. Patricia Hein, Tofano Soepadmo, Naomi Shimizu. Jennifer Knapic, Julie Lavonian, Donna Edwards, Fiona Cummings, Kristin Muellen. Kim Strahle. Not Pictured: Karen Janssens. Lauren Mahakian. Robert Orlando, Shannon Hixon. Choonmi Chang, Francisca Samsi. 154-Organizations Music Department fills school with harmony Concert Choir II: Front Row: Clayton Wright. Melanie Blum, Tom Rinne. John Hinchliffe. Matt Arrillaga. Tim Caldwell. Jennifer Sharpe. David Oh. Carl Xander. Debanne Pollock. Steven Beggs. 2nd Row: Mike Rourke. Michelle Lawrence. Elizabeth Sotton. Hillary Campbell. Amanda Sherry. Vicki Craig. Lisa Goldie. Peter Brownson. Scott Jordon, Debbie West. Beth Cartwright. Tracy Mowat Not Pictured: Lauren Mahakian. Brenda Stansell, Kathy Roland, Susan Kuehl. Chorale: Front Row: Clayton Wright. Natalie Wilson. Mia Rosenberg. David Gottlieb. Pat Chang. Pal Strauss. Eric Shih. Brain Barnfather. Caroline Carosso. Steven Miller. 2nd Row: Molly White. Jeff Schrandt. Tim McCallum, Shannon McLaughlin. Roger Kaplan. Lisa Samuelson. Nancy Wilson. 3rd Row: Lee Harge. Micheal Sailus. David Jacobson. Not Pictured: Alison Ackerman, Margret Chapman. Anita Gonzalez. Laura Richardson. Laura Riegelhuth. Beth Roland. Michelle Ugent. Organizations-155 Performers put on many good shows Orchesis Officers: Vice-president Michele Thompson, Sec- retary Cindy Clancy, President Maggie Costigan, Jazz Dancers: Lisa Mandel, Michele Thompson. Beth Blayney, Michelle Dennee. Suzy Kuehl, Maggie Costigan, Debbie Weinstein, Janet Corcoran, Stephanie Whittaker, Caroline Hill. Orchesis and Jazz Dancers were com- bined into a new class Spring sem- ester called Choreo. According to Orchesis President Maggie Costigan, the dance show performance From Out of the Blue , held June 3, 4, and 5, benefited from this new arrangement. In addition, Orchesis and Jazz Dancers were invited to perform at CSU Dominguez Hills in the Los Angeles area high school and community college student Choreographers ' Showcase and at El Camino College in the High School Invitational Dance Concert. Orchesis: Front Row: Cindy Clancy, Maggie Costigan. Michele Thompson , 2nd Row: Mindy Forrell. Sandy Kessler. Kristy Popovich. Julie Bolman, 3rd Row: Cindy Grant. Kelly Jenkinson. Anne Worley. Monique Locelso. Ronna Hall. Anita Intagliata. Sally Chang, 4th Row: Samantha Allen. Lupina Ruiz-Arriola. Christine Harms. Naomi Shimizu. Wendy Brooks, Beth Cartwright. Kathy Rhee, Norma Ruiz-Arriola. Bessie Soo. 5th Row: Jennifer Siprelle, Brooke Abercrombie. April Beagle. Felicia Filep. Jeanette Tighe. Kathy O ' Leary. Janet Corcoran. Joan Roller. Not Pictured: Alice Tsai. Michelle Dennee. 156- Organizations Tall Flags: Front Row: Gina Banner, Christine Janis. Ann DeLancey, Jeanine Militello, 2nd Row: Amy Hu, Elizabeth Lee, Jill Chase, Madelon Mackey, Noelle Waeschle, Jackie Grennan, Karen Houghton, Amy Hornkohl, Katy Kronenberg. 3rd Row: Kimi Chung, Candy Bear, Allyson DeLanoy, Kathy Norby, Jill Cypert, Stacy Kline. 4th Row: Nicole Bang, Patti Chang, Kathy Stanford, Laura Richardson, Sheri Range, Cindy Strauss. Competition Flags: Front Row: Madelon Mackey. Ann DeLancey, Christine Janis. Amy Hu 2nd Row: Cindy Strauss. Sheri Range, Allyson DeLanoy. Kathy Norby. Noelle Waeschle. Under the strong leadership of Captain Christine Janis and Co-captain Ann DeLancey, Tall Flags finished an extremely success- ful year. Their numerous honors included first place in the Artesia Parade and in the West Covina Field Show and the prestigious Sweepstakes Award in the Cal Poly Pomona Field Show. Competition Flags, a honorary group that participates at competitive festivals only, started off their year with second place at the Loara Competition and third place at the Magnolia Tall Flags Competition. Led by Captain Debbie Weinstein, Majorettes completed an outstand- ing year. This competive year was highlighted by a first place in both the West Arcadia Competition and the Artesia Parade. Majorettes: Julie Stevenson, Debbie Weinstein. Not Pic- tured: Jill LaMarca. Organizations ' 157 Drill Team dances their way to victory The Tridette Drill Team had a very successful year. Led by Captain Wendy Schreiner and Co-captains Gretchen Lownes, Lejeune Lockett, and Mona Dupero n, the team seemed to always pull themselves together and come home with a trophy. At the annual Miss Drill Team USA competition our dance team placed third, while the other small teams did well. Sixteen members of the Drill Team were invited to go to South Africa. One of the sixteen girls said, ' ' They treated us like royality. We loved it. Militarv Drill Team: Front Row: Lejeune Lockett, Gretchen Lownes. Mona Duperon 2nd Row: Diana Hoff. Cathy Crandall, Barbra Patton, Suzie Kuehl. Nan Williams- 3rd Row: Jennifer Levinson, Ann Aschenbrenner, Carolyn Gillette, Rosanna Landero, Noelle Millea, Amy Alberto- 4th Row: Maria Baculi, Michelle Roberts, Julie Warfle. Nancy Gorrell, Julia Gleason, Denise Doley- Not Pictured: Jenny Neff, Michelle Kaback, Amy Ferrera. Linda Donaldson. Tridette Drill Team: Front Row: Mona Duperon, Gretchen Lownes. Wendy Schreiner, Lejeune Lockett. 2nd Row: Rosanna Landero, Apalla Chopra, Jill ZoUars, Patty Leone, Pat Kim, Mary Jane Leone. Mary Hamilton, Kathy Doherty, Johanna Staple, Michelle Kaback- 3rd Row: Carolyn Gillette, Catlin Rodgers, Michele Duclos, Julie Levinson, Georgiana Rosenkranz. Loraine Eslinger. Mamie Schreiner. Michelle Dean. Barbra Patton, Julie Best, Danielle Dubow, Noelle Millea. Cindy Knauer, Amy Alberto. 4th Row: Amy Ferrera. Maria Baculi, Karen Janssens, Cathy Crandall, Nan Williams. Jill Matson. Ann Aschenbrenner. Suzie Kuehl, Bridget Hart, Michel Fountain. Natalie Baszile. 5th Row: Laura Weinman, Diana Hoff. Nancy Atha. Jenny Neff. Jennifer Levinson. Julie Warfle. Cathy Grennan, Julie Giese, Erika Paltin, Amee Sullivan. 6th Row: Kathleen Claire. Marlys Kinnel, Julia Gleason. Cathy Heffernan, Nancy Gorrell, Linda Donaldson. Denise Doley. Margaret Chang. Julia Hartwick, Jennie Giese, Christine Kim. Not Pictured: Jcnna Frere, Michelle Roberts. 158-Organizations Basketball Drill Team: Front Row: Lejeune Lockett, Wendy Schreiner. Gretchen Lownes, Mona Duperon- 2nd Row: Apalla Chopra. Loraine Eslinger. Michelle Dean, Michele Duclos. 3rd Row: Cathy Grennan, Jill Matson, Jennie Giese. Julia Hartwick. 4th Row: Mary Jane Leone. Pat Kim. Patty Leone. Julie Giese. VISITING A SOUTH AFRICAN MINE, the Drill Teamers pose for a picture for a South African newspaper. Novelty Drill Team: Front Row: Lejeune Lockett, Mary Jane Leone, Mona Duperon, Gretchen Lownes, Apalla Chopra, Julie Giese. 2nd Row: Loraine Eslinger. Patty Leone. Carolyn Gillette, Jill Zollars, Michelle Dean, Maria Baculi, Barbra Patton. 3rd Row: Cathy Grennan, Michele Duclos, Jennie Giese, Julie Warfle, Nancy Gorrell, Michelle Roberts, Laura Weinman, Cindy Knauer, Wendy Screiner. Organizations- 1 59 Trident Staff: Front Row: Brett Hartley, Pat Linehan, Stan Chao, Ann Bartron. Johanna Staple, Maria Nagy, Scott Russo, Janet Tsai, Jeanine Crist. 2nd Row: John Yeh, Bob Midford, Nick Pollack. Eugene Chiang, Tim Burke, Mark Leone, Bob Boughton, Roger Booth, Jack Alden. Steve Otera, Drew Leonard, Greg Bachar, Mark Rechtin, Erik Carson, Rose Wu, Joe Peters, Brett Henbest, Nancy Lim. 3rd Row: Pete Herbig, Tom Atha, Steve Kaback, Jan Amend, Richard Stein. Not Pictured: Ray Chang, Diane Benveniste, Brenden Hyde, Mike ' Pelstring. Trident presents and clarifies vital issues The Journalism Department expanded in two ways. The purchase of a new typesetting machine added to efficiency. Also, the length of the Trident news- paper was changed from fourteen to seventeen inches, allowing more space for the quality articles for which the department has had a tradition . On March 6, Palos Verdes High School hosted for the first time the Southwestern Los Angeles Area Journalism Write-offs, an annual and prestigious contest which involves fifteen high schools. Trident Photographers: Pete Herbig. Dave Vogel, Jan Amend. Not Pictured: Mike Lipton. 160-Trident Staff Editors: Seated: Janet Tsai, Jack Aider, Stan Chao 2nd Row: David Vogel, Tim Burke. Bob Boughton, Eugene Chiang, Steve Otera, Bob Midford. MiNISTQ T Jl WHILE BOB MIDFORD STANDS GUARD, Editors Bob Boughton, Jack Alden, and Dave Vogel cynically demonstrate what forces and pressures have them by the neck. Trident Staff-161 Triton Photographers: Front Row: Jason Southerland, Caryn Barab. 2nd Row:Les Doud, Ken McArther, Bill Mashey, Clint Rodenfels. Not Pictured: Lincoln Phipps. Ed Lok. Jeff Leonard, Eric Blatt, Steve Spearman, Chris Hamilton. Triton Staff: Front Row: Brian Cooper, Ranko Balog, Frank Malone, Bill Mulkey, Nan Williams, James Regan, Advisor Pat Linehan. 2nd Row: Tracey Moses, Angela Levias, Caryn Barab, Alice Tsai, Clint Rodenfels, Ellen Zalman, Val McFarland, Steve Kaback, Jon Stancliffe, Brenden G.S. Hyde. Joe Ludwig, Elliot Sumi. 3rd Row: Ady Balog. Mike Zaieski, Adrienne Kim, Sara Delaney, Jennifer Davey. Not Pictured: Dave Colman. Audrey Newell, Quinn Blayney, Nicole Kagan. 162-Triton Staff Yearbook staff survives its own self-destruction Triton Editors: Front Row: Clint Rodenfels, Ellen Zaiman, Val I McFarland, James Regan. 2nd Row: Caryn Barab, Brenden Hyde, Brian Cooper. 3rd Row: Jon Stancliffe, Nan Williams, Ady Balog. Standing: Frank Malone, Bill Mulkey, Joe Ludwig, Elliot Sumi. Not Pictured: Dave Gottlieb, Mike Lipton. Putting in another hardworking year, the PVHS yearbook staff produced the 1982 Triton, with the theme fragments in time. All deadlines were met with the staff putting in many hours of dedicated service, in- cluding working on weekends. Taking pictures, developing, and prin- ting them, the photographers also contributed to the annual ' s record of the year. Crises of all kinds were en- countered and overcome. WONDERING IF HE SHOULD SURRENDER AND PUSH THE SELF-DESTRUCT BUTTON, Brenden Hyde listens in disbelief to all-high editor-in-chief Ellen Zaiman. Triton Editors- 163 -.■ v--i-.---.«.v- -jw? -.. -.-.- ' i- ' ™- - ' U ' ' f -u idtJ i -0 ; C( cyuLoi l UA V)r.£ , ' yiptJ ' ■ ' - ' ■ ' X „i- I ? V ' ■5 ' ■.] -« :; I THLE To start the year off, the Pep-Squad went to the USA Cheerleader Camp during the summer. Everyone had a wonderful time and in a competition, the Songleaders received third place. The Pep-Squad showed their talents as soon as the football season started. They all enjoyed cheering and per- forming at the games. Although they they did not just cheer at the football games, they also attended other sports to cheer on the team members to victory. Great leadership was shown by Kimie Whitely, Pep- squad President; Suz- anne Avery, Cheerleader Captain; Georgene Halikis, Flagtwirler Captain; Lauren Hoy, Songleader Captain. Cheokadeis: Front Row Liz Biggins. Second Row: Suzanne Avery Third Row: Suzanne Davidson Klmie Whitely. Fourth Row: Tammy Andeison, Nina Bainstrom, Lisa MiBs. ' . Son eaden: Left to Right Sharon Coakley, Anne Marie Canetta, MiW HiDard, Lauren Hoy, Ekna Saucedo, Kristen Lantz. 172-Pep Squad Pep-Squad cheers to another good year Flagtwlrlera: Left to Right: Jeannell Stelner, Bridget Keenan, Patti Campbell, Georgene Halikis, Liz Crandall. CHEERING TOGETHER DURING HOMECOMING, the pep-squad takes te yearly ride on the PV fire departement ' s fire engine. HAVING JOINED TOGETHER FOR A VOLLEYBALL GAj-1E, a few members of the Pep-Squad have a break for a drink. Pep Squad- 173 Boys ' Varsity cross country under the leadership of Paul Morris, Steve Miller and MVP Steve Wilhem had an outstanding year by winning the Bay League title and placing 12th in CIF. Their best meet occurred when they upset the highly favored Rolling Hills team. Varsity won the Palos Verdes Invitational for the first time in the history of the school. Returning next year are five of the start ing seven runners so there are high hopes of yet another league championship and high CIF contention. Varsity keeps the PV tradi- | tion by winning league title ! RUNNING WITH EASE to conquer Agony Hill is junior Roger Booth Boys ' Varsity Cross Country: Front Row: Todd Chambers, Steve Miller. Pat Watson. 2nd Row: Roger Booth, Steve Wilhem, Hugh Driscoll, Tom Hart, Paul Morris 3rd Row: Coach Rod Flagler, Coach Joe Kelly Boys ' Varsity Cross Country Millikan Invitational 2nd Place Crescenta Valley Invitationa 4th Place Palos Verdes Invitational 1st Place Rolling Hills 28 29 North Torrance 17 45 Santa Monica 20 43 Centennial forfeit West Torrance 25 32 South Torrance 20 43 Torrance 15 50 Bay League Championships 1st Place CIF Finals 12th Place STRAINING HARD to get an early lead against his competition is junior Todd Chambers 174-Boys ' Varsity Cross Country JV finishes short of league title ABOUT TO PASS HIS OPPONENT and go on to place second in the race is Hugh Driscoll. Led by MVP, Will Veal, the JV cross country team placed second in Bay League. In Bay League compitition they ended the season with a 6-1 record. The highlight of their season occurred when they placed first in their own Palos Verdes Invitational Championship. All in all Palos Verdes Boys ' cross country teams had an outstanding and excellent season. MAINTAINING THE LEAD is senior Steve Wilhem. Boys ' JV Cross Country Millikan Invitational 2nd Place Crescenta Valley Invitational 3rd Place Palos Verdes Invitational 1st Place PV Opponent Rolling Hills 31 25 North Tonance 15 44 Santa Monica 15 50 Centennial forfeit West Torrance 15 46 South Torrance 17 40 Torrance 15 44 Bay League Championships 2nd Place Boy ' s JV Cross Country: Front Row: Jim Li. Chris Price, Will Veal, Greg Hill 2nd Row: Doug Gould, Kirk Silver. Tom McAllister, Greg Ritmire. Boys ' JV Cross Country-175 Frosh and Soph teams place second in Bay League ' K ' ti. ' V jKt scx a ua.. f r V RUNNING ALONE, Frosh runner Ted Marsh outruns his opponents. Boys ' Soph cross country finished a strong season, placing 2nd in the Bay League with a 6-1 overall record. A very close group competitively, the best runners included MVP Scott David, Scott McKissock, Cliff McArthur, and Brett Henbest, some of whom will probably run Varsity next year. It should be noted that the group has improved greatly after having a losing record as Freshmen. Frosh cross country also finished strongly, placing 2nd in Bay League with a 4-1 record. Strong performances were given by MVP Pete Olson, Ted Marsh, and Steve Tauber, and the Frosh went on to take first in the PV Invitational. ANTICIPATING THE FINISH, Pete Olson and Steve Tauber stride side by side. Boys ' Freshman Cross Country: Front Row: Dan Takji, MiKe Goza, Rafael Solis, Ted Marsh 2nd How: Scott Evans, Steve Tauber, Tyler Flood, Hendrik Falk 3rd Row: Joe Donate. Scott Byrd, Tom Vogt, Erik Dinkier. Not Pictured: Peter Olson. 176-Cross Country T T Boys ' Sophomore Cross Country: Front Row: Scott David. Clifford McArthur. Scott McKissock. James Scott. 2nd Row: Bill Caveche, David Morris, Steve Blank, Cfiris Mixon. 3rd Row: Ken Torii. Scott Bradjavich, Brett Henbest, Craig Hendricson. Not Pictured; Guy Chiranian. Boys ' Soph Cross Country Miliikan Invitational 1st Place Crescenta Valley Invitational 4lh Place Palos Verdes Invitational 2nd Place PV Opponent Rolling Hills 30 26 North Torrance 15 50 Santa Monica 15 50 Centennial forfeit West Torrance 18 40 South Torrance 15 50 Torrance 17 42 Bay League Championships 2nd Place Boys ' Fresh Cross Country Miliikan Invitational 2nd Place Crescenta Valley Invitational 2nd Place Palos Verdes Invitational 1st Place PV Opponent Rolling Hills 21 43 North Torrance 21 39 West Torrance 16 45 South Torrance 21 38 Torrance 31 26 Bay League Championships 2nd Place RUNNING IN CLOSE COMPETITION Scott McKissock and Cliff McArthur stride for the fast approaching finish line. ROUNDING A SHARP TURN, Scott David takes the lead. Cross Country- 177 Girls ' Varsity cross country finished first in the Bay League with a strong 7-0 record. Advancing to CIF play, they placed 11th amongst the tough com- petition. Ann Bensch, league champion and new course record holder, placed 4th in CIF finals. Other outstanding runners included Heidi Stoltz, Diane Vogt and there was noted improvement in 4th-7th position runners as the sea- son progressed. With strong returning runners, the Varsity squad should cap- ture another league championship and a top 5 CIF finish next year. Girls ' JV cross country also placed strongly, finishing 2nd in the Bay League with an 6-1 overall record. Plac- ing an impressive 1st in the Palos Ver- des Invitational, JV ' s best runners in- cluded MVP Julie Napolitan and JV League Champ Anne Weldon. Many of JV ' s strong runners will run Varsity positions next year. Girls ' Varsity Cross Country: Front Row: Anne Young, Victoria Masten, Terese Brandmeyer, Jodie Napolitan. 2nd Row: Megan Sullivan, Anne Weldon, Diana Vogt, Ann Bensch, Heidi Stoltz. Girls ' Varsity Cross Country takes first in Bay League CHARGING UP THE HILL is Ann Young ahead of her competitor. SHOUTING ENCOURAGEMENT Coach Kelly looks on as Heidi Stoltz goes by. 178-Girls ' Cross Country WITH SKILL AND DETERMINATION, Ann Bensch strides up the hill. CLAWING HER WAY through the underbrush, TereseBrandmeyer races to the finish. Girls ' Varsity Cross Country: Front Row: Kathy McManus, Deena Ross. Julie Napolitan. 2nd Row: Karen Gamble, Kelly Jackson, Ann Blank, Heidi Rowley- 3rd Row: Julia Weldon, Fiona Cumming, Lucia Soils. Kirsten Falk. Debbie Shlens, Meghan Simmons. Girls ' Varsity Cross Country Millikan Invitational 2nd Place Crescenta Valley Invitational 4th Place Palos Verdes Invitational 4th Place PV Opponent Rolling Hills 27 28 North Torrance 21 36 Santa Monica 15 43 Centennial forfit West Torrance 29 28 South Torrance 17 48 Torrance 18 45 Bay League Championships 1st Place CIF Finals 11th Place Girls ' JV Cross Country Millikan Invitational 2nd Place Crescenta Valley Invitational 5th Place Palos Verdes Invitational 1st Place PV Opponent Rolling Hills 43 20 North Torrance 25 35 Santa Monica 15 50 Centennial forfeit West Torrance 19 42 South Torrance 15 50 Torrance 15 49 Bay League Championships 2nd Place Girls ' Cross Country- 179 Concluding the 1981 season, PV Varsity, led by co- captains Mike Hart and Ryan Stearns, finished with a 5-3-1 overall record and a 4th place in Bay League. Team awards were given to Mike Hart, MVP, Greg Denham, Best Offense; Ramon Fuentevilla, Best Defense; Ryan Stearns, Most Inspirational; and Jim Virgo, Most Improved. Mike Hart and Ramon Fuentevilla were named to the L.A. Times All Star South Bay Team, first and second teams, respectively. Varsity Football PV Opponent Culver City 28 21 Millikan 21 10 North 14 14 Santa Monica 18 14 Centennial 13 West 24 Torrance 14 6 South 9 13 Rolling Hills 21 5-3-1 Overall 4th Place Bay League AFThK HAULING IN ONE OF 54 RECEPTIONS. All- Bay League re- ceiver Mike Hart struggles for additional yardage. USING HIS SUPERIOR SCRAMBLING ABILITY, Denham looks upfield in search of an open receiver. PUTTING PRESSURE ON THE CENTENNIAL QUARTERBACK, Ryan Stearns prepares himself for the stick. LEAVING HIS DEFENDERS BEHIND, Mike Hart makes the completion for a quick touchdown. 180-Varsity Football I Varsity football falls just short of CIF playoffs Varsity Football: Front Row: Manager Mike Benveniste, Ramon Fuentevilla, Shannon McMillan. Pat Lindsay, Greg Morris, Curt Peters, Eric Edmondson. Matt Haire. 2nd Row: Marty Dehart, Ryan Stearns, Dave Halikis, Jery Finnegan, Jce Militello. Dave Janssens, Rob Mackey, Jeff Leonard, Andy Marckesano, Mark Brown, Coach Dave Plunkett. 3rd Row: Coach Mike House, Alden Alberto, Bill Mulkey, Laurence Young, Alan MacQuoid, Tom Marracci. Matt Downs. Bill Mashy, Dave Billings, Coach Steve Sowers. 4th Row: Coach Tom Berry, Scott Hamilton, John Crook. Tery Hendricks. Mark Sampson. Mike Hart. Greg Den- ham, John Elmajian, Dan Cavaretta, Coach Brian Smith. 5th Row: John Mitchell, Scott Carroll, John Lukrich, Frank Valacek, Marty Settevendemie, John Wang, Craig Donaldson, Jim Virgo. VARSITY QUARTERBACK GREG DENHAM eludes two South High tacklers as he heads upfield . V- ., 4„„.. ,.. . - orf- it.. ' . DELIVERING ANOTHER CRUSHING HIT. Sea King Bill Mashy plays tough defense in the typical PV tradition. Varsity Football-181 Sophomores ready to move up ' 2e_,J«if .5JB PV ' s Sophomore Football team proved worthy of varsity play next year by defeating Centennial, Torrance and Rolling Hills. The season was heightened by demolishing Torrance 41-9. Bob Mueller, co-captain with Darren Roebuck, provided team leadership. Coaches Bill Judy and Alan King gave their technique and instruction for the team . Sophomore Football PV Opponent Culver City 26 MiUikan 6 24 North 7 12 Santa Monica 10 35 Centennial 13 6 West 6 41 Torrance 35 8 South 8 21 Rolling Hills 12 3-6 Overall PV ' S FAMOUS GANG TACKLE, punishes another West High runner. .f • A Jf r, M Sophomore Football: Front Row: Brek Randolph, Farzam Ghamariford, Jerrell Stark, John Humphrey, Sim Hixon. 2nd Row: Winston Chang, Bob Mueller, Chuck Eallenardo, Marshall Carr, Brian Rourke, Todd Yoshikawa, John Rafuse. 3rd Row: Coach Bill Judy, Kurt Brown, Peter Perry, Scott Grinsted, Nam Cho, Scott Jordan, Leiand Lai, Phil Poliner, Doug Murtha, Coach Alan King. 4th Row: Obaid Khan, George Maxe, Trevor Schefer, Alex Goldbert, Darren Roebuck, John Spalding. Jim Philbee. 182-Soph Football Freshmen place 3rd in Bay League Freshmen Football: Front Row: Mark Goodale, Chris Blum, William Schiager. Ron Vaught, Dom Militello, Mike Legge, Eric Kunzelman, Steve Kim, Tom Melton. 2nd Row: Chris Juell, Doug Russell, Albert Alberto, Adam Roth, John Yoon, Robert Siverman, Randy Bouverat, Richard Carosso, Jeff Vanderstucken, Coach Dave Dier. 3rd Row : Coach Jeff Lulejian, John Song, Scott Duffin, John Han, Paul Dunphey, Joe Martella, Greg Tomich, Mike Clarkson, Vince Celotto, Garrett Frantz, Coach Brian David. 4th Row: Jeff Ingram, Donald Humphrey, Carlos Fernandez, James Mays, Joel Sherry, Andy Wilhem, Chris Stekal. The Freshmen season was highlighted by defeating Culver City, Brentwood, Torrance and West. John Yoon, MVP and freshmen running back, gave alot of his talent to bring the team to a 4-5 record. They also placed third in Bay League. Freshman Football PV Opponent Loyola 21 Culver City 7 North 6 23 St. Paul 8 20 Brentwood 34 21 West 19 7 Torrance 12 6 South 7 14 Rolling Hills 7 21 4-5 Overall - 3rd Place Bay League IN USUAL MAYS ' FASHION, Jim Mays slips by his opposing tacklers. Frosh Football- 183 Frosh-Soph Water Polo: Front Row: Bobby Li, John Redd, Mishell, Steve May, Rob Leake. Not Pictured: Bob Antrobius, Eric Nelson, Roy Leonard. 2nd Row: Kurt Frederick, Dan Dowling, Carlos Juelle, Bob McCallum, Andre Vuilleumier. Dave Reeves, Jared Cozen, Mike Zaleski, Dave Rankine, Dan W«  ftf PASSING OVER A TALL OPPONENT is Varsity MVP Steve Martz. WITH NO CONTEST. John Neth looks for an opening in the opponent ' s defense. JV water polo reigns as Ocean League champs Frosh Soph Water Polo PV Opponent Harvard 11 4 Glendale 13 6 Jordan 20 El Segundo 9 5 Redondo 10 1 Beverly Hills 6 3 Miraleste 9 4 Aviation 9 3 Mira Costa 10 3 Rolling Hills 7 10 9-1 Overall - Ocean League Champions {4-1} UNOPPOSED. Varsity player Dave Neilan fires upon the opponent ' s goal. 184-Water Polo PASSING THE BALL over the head of his opponent, is Dan Dowling. Varsity water polo, lead by captain Steve Martz, finished with an overall record of 11-7. With strong performances by team members, PV placed 2nd in the tough Ocean League, and advanced to CIF. Finishing the season with an impressive win over Rolling Hills, 22-10, they advanced in CIF play past Ocean View, 1 1-7, then only to lose to Newport, 6-20. MVP Steve Martz finished the season with 57 goals and was water polo ' s nominee for Senior Athlete of the Year. John Neth was named Most Inspirational, and Most Improved was awarded to Bob Mignacca. Frosh Soph water polo finished an impressive season as the Ocean League champions. The very promising team had an overall record of 9- 1 . The MVP Award was shared by Kurt Fredrick with 20 goals for the season, and Dan Dowling with 17. Xv; Varsity Water Polo: Front Row: Paul Green, Bob Mignacca, John Neth, Stephan Olson, Dave Bebb, Mike Hogan, Stuart Sweeney, Aaron King. 2nd Row: Coach Kevin Williams, Rusty Oshita, Greg Wendt, Dave Antrim, Scott Peppard, Steve Martz, John Armstrong, Rick Stuhlbarg, Coach Rod Oshita. Not Pictured: Mike Leseberg, Dave Neilan. ABOUT TO BE CHALLENGED FROM HIS BLIND SIDE Mike Zaleski advances the ball forward. ' V„ Varsity Waterpolo PV Opponent Harvard 15 4 Glendale 12 10 Jordan 20 3 ElSegundo 9 8 Redondo 9 7 Beverly Hills 3 7 Miraleste 11 lO(OT) Aviation 4 8 Mira Costa 14 11 Rolling Hills 22 10 CIF Ocean View 11 7 Newport 6 20 11-7 Overall 2nd Place Ocean League (3-2) Water Polo-185 PV tennis goes to CIF Finals As Bay League Champions, the Girl ' s Tennis Team finished with an undefaeted seasonal record. Their league record was 14-0 and their overall record was 20-4. Finalists in CIF, the girls lost a very tough match to Santa Barbara. The success of the team surprised many people and was attributed to the improvement of the doubles teams. Coach John Fullerton was very pleased with the team ' s record throughout the year and based the team ' s success on their dervotion to improve. Representing Bay League in Palm Springs were Michel Fountain, Lesley Ferguson, and Michelle Myers during an individual event. Among a highly spirited team, John Fullerton gave the awards; Most Valuable Player went to Michele Myers, Most Inspirational to Joanna Glass and Most Improved to Stephanie Tsao. The JV team also played very well throughout the year, capturing the Bay League title. Coach John Fullerton is extremely excited for next year because the quality of play will be outstanding. The JV Most Valuable Player went to Julie Warfle. POSING PERFECTLY FOR HER PICTURE, Lesly Ferguson smashes a forehand. Girls ' JV Tennis: Front Row: Kathey Malonc, Nancy Lim, Erika Whitmore, Betsy Stephens, Tracey Patch. Monica Gorman. 2nd Row: Kirsten O ' Hara, Julie Warfle, Monette Lachman, Elizabeth Rathbone, Denise Doley Esmee Huggard, Coach John Fullerton. 186-Girls ' Varsity Tennis X Girls ' Varsity Tennis: Front Row: Stephanie Tsao, Michel Fountain, Nikki McMullen, Debbie Abrams, Jenny Tsao, Andrea Williams. 2nd Row: Cinny MacGregor, Joanna Glass, Nicole Lachman. Lesley Ferguson, Michele Myers, Coach John Fullerton. HITTING ONE OF HER FAMOUS OVERHEADS, Michelle Myers creams the ball. LEAPING UP TO HIT A FOREHAND is Debbie Abrams. Girls ' Varsity Tennis PV Opponent Dos Pueblos 9 9- Santa Barbara 8 10 Centennial 18 Rolling Hills 12 6 Newport Harbor 17 1 West 16 2 Beverly Hills 18 Torrance 17 1 Miraleste 5 13 Santa Monica 15 3 South 12 6 Centennial forfeit Rolling Hills 16 2 West 18 North 17 1 Torrance 18 North 17 1 Santa Monica 17 1 South 15 3 GIF Mira Costa 17 1 University 12 6 Entancia 11 7 Dos Pueblos 11 7 Santa Barbara 8 10 Super tie-breaker 8-10 CONCENTRATING INTENSELY, Michel Fountair strokes a backhand. Girls ' JV Tennis- 187 SHOWING GREAT BLOC -3ILrri ' . Kim Poi H puis ifae bd asray. ANOTHER POWERFUL SPKE is doamed fay senior se-s: Ssr. Gleason. ETTHER ON OR C T COURT, PV team wit is ahways high. -« JV VoQeyban: Front Raw. Coach Miha evich. Kaien Raniirez, Liz White. Sayun Uemura. 2iid Row: D3.-ie .Marrha. Ja.net Ramirez, Maire Jackson, Bet Lt ner. ABcc TsaL 3rd Row: Krisien C ' t 5?: ' _ j= Kr= — ?£ i£ 4th Row: Kamy French, Karen Haney. Ann Ready. Stacy Lewais. D = -: --: :- ' ----■ Nr! Pictured: Deanne Tooms an. Cathy-Lynn Tyika, Krisien Bennett 188-G:ns V arsai VoDejtell - :« Varsity VoUyball: Front Row: Kim Poppa, MoBy Gleason. I i Caiddla, Stacy Gleason. Shc a V. ri---i- ' : leen Carlson, Trudy Sharpsteen, Patty Spfegd. Coach Mate Orendurff. PV volleyball spikes to a great season Girls ' volleyball survived the season W;ith two new coaches. The varsity- pulled through uith an overall record of 9-5. leaving them third in Bay League. Unfortunately, the loss against Aviation in the first round of CIF brought their outstanding season to an end. All players performed well, and their team work paid off by making it pos- ible for them to win the tough com- petitive games. This year ' s MVP was awarded at the banquet to Kim Poppa. Most Inspirational to Patty Speigel. Best Defensive to Stacy Gleason. JV greatly improved in second round of their season by taking sixth overall. The team was composed of talented players which will make their next sea- son even more competitive. The team kept the spirit high during the season. The MVP was awarded to Kristin Bennett. SHOWING GFtEAT PASSING FORM, junior CoCeen Carison shou.-s a teammate how it ' s done. GOING UP FOR AN AWESOME SPKE. is Liz White. Girls ' JV VoHeyban-lS9 Varsity team proves worthy of CIF play Varsity Basketball PV Opponent North 53 52 Santa Monica 41 56 Centennial 54 52 West 49 48 Torrance 63 61 South 58 42 Rolling Hills 59 72 North 94 65 Santa Monica 61 69 Centennial 49 48 West 66 60 Torrance 82 58 South 52 43 Rolling Hilis 46 61 Bay League (10-4) Overall (13-10) Varsity Basketball: Greg Hart. Jim Porter, Scott Snell. Woody Jones. Jim Pelton. Greg Hardy. Randy Neale. Doug Hardy. Mike Hart, Coach John Mihaljevich. MAKING THE POINTS COUNT. Woody Jones slams another ball through. UNLE ASHING A DANGEROUS JUMPER, Mike Hart shoots for two points. 190-Basketball USING HIS JUMPING ABILITY. Roman Hotec o scores two points. DRIVING THE LANE. James Regan adds two. The Varsity Basketball team of 1982, led by co-captains Mike Hart and Woody Jones, had a Bay League record of 10-4. After making it to the CIF playoffs by beating Thousand Oaks in the wild-card game, PV suffered a disappointing defeat to Servite in three overtimes with a final score of 42-40. Jim Pelton and Woody Jones, co-MVP juniors, provided most of the scoring. An important factor which will aid the Varsity team next year will be the returning five juniors and two sophomores. The Junior Varsity team had a tough time winning many of their close games. Finishing the year with a 3-11 record was definately not the highlight of the year, but next year with the expierence they have, the present juniors will prove they are ready to handle Varsity play. JV: Close only counts in horseshoes JV Basketball: Front Row: Bernie Brinkman, Sam Silverman. Chuck Lin, Stan Chao. Wanren Isenberg, Paul Woodward, Steve Otera. Roman Horecko, Byron Nelson, Coach Mike Boyd. Basketball-191 Sophomore Basketball: Scott Giordanella, Mike Beaupre. Bill Lyons. Larry DeGuzman. Bill Bloore. Daue Abdallah, Tom Rinne, Steve Lin, Mont Brown, Andrew Slayton. New coach helps sophomore team achieve a successful season With a new coach, Doug Mitchell, the sophomore basketball team com- pleted a very productive year. The team won the consolation championships at the Torrance Tournament as well as both their pre- season games. Lead- ing the sophomores were key players Bill Bloore, Larry DeGuzman, Bill Lyons, and MVP Steve Lin. Sophomore Basketball PV Opponent North 45 46 Santa Monica 49 51 Centennial 38 40 West 53 42 Torrance 48 41 South 35 23 Rolling Hills 46 31 North 45 22 Santa Monica 56 51 Centennial 50 48 West 36 37 Torrance 45 47 South 55 57(OT) Rolling Hills 51 38 14-6 Overall-Bay League (9-5) SCORING ANOTHER BASKET over a South defender is Sophomore Steve Lin. PUTTING IN AN OFFENSIVE REBOUND is sophomore Larry DeGuzman. 192-Boys ' Frosh Soph Basketball Freshman have extraordinary first year Finishing their first season by tying for first place in Bay League, the Freshman basketball team pleased their new coach, Greg Fitzgibbons. Fitzgibbons said that the team ' s hard work in practice really paid off when game time rolled around. Key players were Captain Kevin Skinner, Brian Dwyer, and MVP Carlos Fernandez. Fitzgibbons also said that this team was one of the best freshman classes he has ever seen and that many of these players will contribute greatly to next year ' s sophomore team. Freshman Basketball Palos Verdes Tournament second place PV Opponent North 37 34 Santa Monica 61 59 Centennial 50 34 West 63 45 Torrance 47 46 South 60 28 Rolling Hills 59 38 North 46 50 Santa Monica 70 65 Centennial 62 68 West 45 42 Torrance 52 45 South 46 49 Rolling Hills 45 48 13-8 Overall Co -Bay League Champion (7-3) FRESHMAN CENTER CARLOS FERNANDEZ outjumps a North High player. Freshman Basketball: Coach Greg Fitzgibbons. Clay Tucker. Kyle Kazan. Scott Strenk, Scott Recknor. Derk Oltoff. Carlos Fernandez. Kevin Skinner. Mike Hillis. GM Brochek. Kevin Soriono, Brian Dwyer. Mark German. Boys ' Frosh Soph Basketball-193 Palos Verdes Girls ' Varsity team per- formed an outstanding season finish- ing with a record of 6-8. They had some very tough and close games. Throughout the season, some out- standing players included Kim Poppa, Hilary Recknor, and Marian Oshita. Girls ' JV basketball had a tough sea- son with some very competitive games. They finished with a record of 2-12. The team was composed of many tal- ented players with Patty O ' Brien, Dinah Lewis, Kim Strahle, and Gabby Lancier. Coach Brian David is looking forward for a productive season next year. DRIBBLING SUCCESSFULLY AROUND FROM THE OPPONENT is sophomore Chris Rowley. Girls ' Varsity Basketball: Coach Wendell Yoshita. Chris Rowley, Cindy Wilson. Molly Gleason. Karen Chapkin. Slacey Strong. Hilary Recknor. Kim Poppa, Julia Pedes, Marian Oshita, Dori Friedman, Carlyn Moore, Not Pictured: Miki Okada, 194-Girls ' Basketball Girls ' Basketball improves overall in their season STRUGGLING TO PASS THE BALL TO AN TEAMATE is sophomore Kim Strahle, JUMPING HIGH OVER THE BALL is Miki Okada out-jumping the opponent. Girls Varsity Basketball Bishop Montgomery Con solation Ch ampionship PV Opponent North 47 57 Santa Monica 22 50 Centennial 38 42 West 40 49 South 40 55 Rolling Hills 51 50 Torrance 51 41 North 62 67 Santa Monica 46 38 Centennial 38 54 West 37 36 South 47 50 Rolling Hills 35 33 Torrance 54 41 11-12 Ouerall-Bav, League (6-8) Girls ' JV Basketball: Coach Brian David, Dinah Lewis, Yikiko Kikokinoshita. Lisa Laudeman. Gabby Lancier. Katy Williams, Patty O ' Brien, Eun Kim. Sharon Burke, Keiko Kikokinoshita. Sayuri Uemura. Not Pictured: Kimberly Strahle. Girls ' Ba5ketball-195 Varsity Soccer: Front Row: Scott Gillette. Peter Herbig, Moon Pak, David Silvestre. Chris Hamilton. Jon Israel, 2nd Row: Elliot Sumi. Mark Leone. John Steskal, Kent Hill, Bo Kaemerle. Joe Ludwick. Doug Swanson 3rd Row: Nick Daluiso. Niall Armstrong, Andy MacTauish. Tom Matteson. Jan Amend, Jon Slancliffe. Coach Alan King. Will someone please tell me what this game is all about? WILL YOU LOOK AT THAT GUY! Co-captain Elliot Sumi goes all out against Rolling Hills. PVS FINE PLAY WAS CENTERED AROUND the strong, consistent skills of All-American Doug Swanson. 196-Soccer FtKhOKMING A PERFECTLY EXECUTED SLIDE TACKLE, John Steskal does in a West opponent as a faithful fan looks on. Varsity Soccer PV Opponent South 2 Torrance 4 1 Rolling Hills 1 6 West 2 1 Santa Monica 1 North 1 2 South 2 Tonrance 1 Rolling Hills 1 1 West 2 4 Santa Monica 3 1 North 2 1 Bay League (6-5-1) SHIELDING THE BALL FROM HIS AGRESSIVE OPPONENT, All-League Jon Israel looks downfield. Is soccer just a game? No, soccer has a much deeper meaning. In fact, I prefer to call soccer the game of life. You see, sometimes we don ' t hustle, and we get burned. Or else we may shoot and miss, or the shot may hit the post and come right back at us. And sometimes we get fouled, and the referee doesn ' t call it. We leave the game with a few bruises on our shins, but nobody said it would be easy or painless. This year, life was rough. PV, led by tri-captains Doug Swanson, Elliot Sumi, and Peter Herbig, finished the season tied for third, but was not awarded a CIF play-off berth. Players earning All-League choices were Doug Swanson, Bo Kaemerle (Team A); Peter Herbig, Jon Stancliffe, Joe Ludwick, Dave Silvestre, and Jon Israel (Team B) . GOING UP HIGH, Jon All League Stancliffe beats his opponent. MOVING WITH IMPECCABLE CELERITY. Joe Looking for a Better Way Ludwick goes for a goal. Soccer- 197 W} Frosh-Soph and JV show promise ■ ' m i ' p % ? r K ' i ' Miim, ' lA k WITH OPEN FIELD AHEAD OF HIM. Brendon O ' Brian attacks. Frosh-Soph Soccer: Front Row: Anne Aschenbrenner. Jon Campman. Bob Hillard. Pat Paolucci. Gordon Shiring. Bill Broomhead. Paul Carr. Dave Stafford. Jennifer Levinson 2nd Row: Cam Tredenmck. James Sole, (vlark Rail. Robert Wardell. Nom Cho. Brendon O ' Brian. Kevin Pearce. Stewert Weston. Robert Condon 3rd Row: Coach Barry Sacks. Mike Rourke. Brendon Sullivan. Peter Olson, Peter Gustafson. Dave Stefanides. Peter Copley. Sang Lee. What can [jou sa ;? I mean, hey, sometimes a team has an off year. If [jou think this team was not good. i;ou better take a closer look. OK, Frosh-Soph ' s overall record was 6-12-2, but the team was always a serious threat to its opponents. Individual skills were no less than previous years, but, of course, it takes time for a group of individuals to become a team. This year ' s MVP award was shared by Cam Fredennick and Brendon O ' Brian. Nom Cho was deservingly chosen as the team ' s most improved player. And, even though he doesn ' t take a good picture, Peter Copley was proclaimed Mr. Hustle . SPOTTING AN OPEN PLAYER DOWNFIELD. Peter Olson avoids a West player and gets rid of it. g? 198-Soccer MAKING A FINE MOVE. Mark Rail fakes out a West opponent and looks to complete a pass ( JV Soccer: Front Row: Jamie Tinley, John Cooper. Tony Guadagni. Dom Militelio. Chuck Swanson, Joel Karasawa, Mark McLaughlin. Chris Kramer, Greg Goodrich. 2nd Row: John Rafuse. Dave Orser. Eugene Park. Drew Leonard. Coach Ron Goodrich. Vasken Guiragossian. James Consani. Will Veale. Brad Morrow. Junior Varsity had an excellent season highlighted by a 2nd place finish in the Damien Tournament and a 6-3-3 record in league. Because of many equally talented players the team had very few weaknesses and their opponents knew it. The coaches are very optimistic about the future of the JV players moving up to the Varsity level next year. PREPARING ONCE AGAIN TO BURN a Torrance defender. John Rafuse takeb control. DEMONSTRA ' nNG SHEER SWLL AND DETERMINATION, Chris Kramer beats his man. PUWnSG WITH INTENSITY, Tony Guadagni exhibite the fine play that was typical of all the players. JV Soccer Edison Tournament 2nd Place South Tournament 4th Place PV Opponent San Gabriel 2 1 Bishop Montgomery 3 2 South 2 3 Torrance 1 Rolling Hills West North 5 Santa Monica 2 South 3 1 Torrance 1 Rolling Hills 3 1 West 1 2 North 4 2 Santa Monica 14-7-3 Overall 6-3 3 Bay League Soccer-199 Girls ' soccer proves itself as Bay League champions Varsity Soccer: Front Row: Vicki Merrill. Colleen Carlsor,, Trudi Sharpsteen. Sheryl Stark, Kristen Schick, Carin Jennings. Sheila Miller, Lisa Simpson Stacev Jenny Fechner. Jill Condon. Stacey Gleason. Ann Vasey. Karen Clancy, O ' Hara. 2nd Row: Janis Kasai. Michelle Merlander. Meg David. Katherine Gustafison. DRIBBLING PAST HER DEFENDER, Carin Jennings looks for another goal. SHOWING HER GREAT FORM. Jenny Fechner takes a shot at the goal. 200-Girls ' Soccer r . ifU ■ .. «a?-% MISSING THE HEADER. Jenny Fechner waits for the ball to come down for one of her many goals. ' v  fwr •«,«.. ; GETTING UP HIGH FOR THE BALL. Lisa Simpson heads the ball out of danger away from the goal. G iris Varsity Soccer PV Opponent South 6 1 Torrance 2 1 Rolling Hills 2 1 West 2 1 North 4 Santa Monica 6 South 6 Torrance 6 2 Rolling Hills 1 2 West 6 2 North 6 Santa Monica 6 GIF El Dorado 10 Alemany 8 Mira Costa 2 3 Bay League (1 ] 1) derail (19-2-1) Girls ' Varsity soccer completed their Bay League championship season with a 11-1 record in front of West. Easily disposing of their first GIF opponents, PV faced a tough Mira Gosta team without their star player, last year ' s GIF Most Valuable Player Carin Jennings, and was narrowly defeated 3-2. To end the season, Garin Jennings was chosen MVP with Trudi Sharpsteen as Most Inspirational and Mitch Merlander as Most Improved. PV ' s JV team was the youngest team in all Bay League. The team steadily improved as the season progressed and each game was close. They expect great improvement and a winning season next year. JV Soccer: Front Row: Karen Goodman, Liz Lyons. Marissa Miller, Crissy Creed, Monica Gorman, Monica Savo. Amy Schwegler. 2nd Row: Debbie Tyo, Stacey Leake, Kate Halkett. Leigh Strom, Kirsten O ' Hara, Michelle Faustina, Doreen DePasquale, Kathy McManus. Girls ' Soccer-201 PVHS wrestlers finish tough season i Despite not having enough wrestlers to fill the divisions, the wrestling team performed well individually. The team had to forfeit many matches because they lacked the weights needed to meet division qualifications. Jamin Kazarian led the Varsity team into the Bay League competition. John Cub- bon, John McManus, and Lewis Overby all placed fourth in their respective categories. Coach Don Johnson commented, It was a tough year, but next year will bring some of the better freshman and sophomores up to the varsity and build a better team. JV Wrestling: Front Row: John Behrendt, Robert Silverman, Steve Kim, Scott Lynch, Keith Sato 2nd Row: Coach Jim Markesano, John Annable, Ricky Moy, Joel Sherry, Anders Ruuswik, Andrew Wilhem, Coach Don Johnson. AS SPECTATORS LOOK ON. JohnCubbon tries to gain control of his GOING FOR THE FALL. Adam Norris turns his man to his back. 202-Wrestling r w ' • LOOKING LIKE THE HULK, Sandy Mishell strokes to victory in her specialty, the butterfly. Girls ' swim team had an excellent season this year led by Coach Jean Myhre and co-captains Jenni Dollar and Peggy Ninnis. The team was made up of a majority of underclassmen who should prove to be an advantage for the in future years. The Frosh Soph team won the Beverly Hills ' Invitational Relay, while the Varsity took second. Record-breaker Peggy Ninnis was outstanding in the breaststroke, Sandy Mishell excelled in the butterfly and Carolyn Spears in freestyle. Chris Rowley, Janet Ramirez, Karen Ramirez, and Chris Hagan also contributed to the all-around excellence of their team. PV swim teams dominate the Bay League Girls ' Frosh Soph Swimming: Front Row; Gloria Marckesano. Kate Delaney, Kathy Lynn Tylka, Karen Breslau, Doreen De Pasqual. Eva Burkley. Amy Latimer. 2nd Row: Heather Del- gado, Debbie Abrams. Susan Conger, Biz Downs, Andrea Wass, Rose Wu, Sheila Pfeiffer, Denis Yussefmir.Srd Row: Elizabeth Stenbit. Ellen Wallace. Patricia Diaz, Coach Jean Myhre, Moira Winzen, Janet Stewart, Leslie Klein, Shannon Hixson, Tonia Haase, Missy Tabbarah. Swimming-209 Rebounding from a fair showing in 1981, PV ' s track future is still un- decided. The Sea Kings ' distance events, which have always been strong, con- trast with their field and sprinting e- vents, which have yet to come into their own. Hopefully, under the leadership of coaches Kelly, Flagler and Springer, Palos Verdes ' track program will strengthen in springs to come. WAVING TO THE CROWD, Chris Price flies through the air on the way to a 20 foot leap Varsity Track: Front Row: Laurence Spolidoro. Steve Wert. Chris Price, Steve Miller. Kirk Silver, Nick Yarymovych. 2nd Row: Todd Chambers, Tom Hart, Roger Booth. Hugh DriscoU. Scott Carlson, Jim Nakagawa, Kevin Spillane. Pat Watson. 3rd Row: Steve Wilhem, Bob Midford, Matt Wallace, Alan MacQuoid. Jim Virgo, John Heffernan, John Spillman. Dan Deluce. 210-Track Varsity tracksters prepare for tough league competition GRIMACING IN CONCENTRATION, John SpiUniaii readiei liimself to clear 1 1 fa;t. OUTSTANDING POLE VAULTER, Alan MacQuoid prepares to clear the bar. PV ' S TOP MIDDLE DISTANCE RUNNERS sprint for the tape in one of PV ' s dual meets. SPRINTING PAST HIS OPPONENT is senior Steve Wilhem. Track-211 AFTER SUCCESSFULLY CLEARING THE HURDLE, Scott Brajeuich sprints ahead of the rest of his opponents. LEADING THE RACE, Peter Olson sprints towards the finish line- Sophomore Track: Front Row: Greg Monteith, Guy Chirinian, Cliff McArthur, Scott McKissock. Rob King 2nd Row: Peter Shieh, Craig Hendrickson, Chris Mixon, Brett Henbest, Erik Simon, Jamie Scott. 3rd Row: Scott Grinstead, John Wang. John Lukrich, Jim Philbce, Brooks Vogt. Mike Hillis, Scott Brajevich. 212Track PV track teams look strong for future Freshman Track: Front Row: Danny Tokaji. Mike Kim, Geoff Fafenrodt, Scott Evans. Rafael Solis, Ted Marsh, Joe Donate. 2nd Row: Peter Perry. Karl Willert. John Yoon. Tyler Flood. Ted Shieh. Howard Tsai. Steve Tauberi. Chris Young 3rd Row: Peter Olson, Hendrick Falk, John Park. Tom Vogt, Robert Orlando, Andy Wllhem. Joey Martella. The Sophomore track team put in strong performances by Jon Rafuse in sprints and field, and Mike Hillis, also in field. Preparing for an increasingly apparent strong Junior and Senior year, the Freshman track team put in exceptional performances. Employing new coaching methods. Coach Rod Flagler expects the Freshman team to put in strong showings next year. STRIVING FOR A COUPLE EXTRA FEET. John Yoon shows excellent form in his jump. PICKING UP SPEED, Joey Martella overtakes the other runners as he rounds the corner. Track-213 Girls ' track treks to triumph; future seasons promising ' ■f m GIVING HER BEST EFFORT, Heidi Sfoltz pulls ahead of the others during a track meet against Long Beach Wilson. Under the leadership of captain Heidi Stoltz, the young PV girls ' track team had a successful season. Although the Varsity team started the season with mixed success, there were standouts. Among them were miler Stoltz, 440 and 880 specialist Jenny Neff, and sprinters Kathy Engel and Lisa Simpson. The JV squad began the season win- ning co nsistently. Of the enthusiastic and skilled team, the standouts were Linda Hart and Nancy Gould, both blazing sprinters. Coach Rod Flagler commented that because of the abundance of young and hopeful athletes, future girls ' track teams seem even more promising than this year ' s talented group. DISPLAYING THE GRACE OF AN ATHENIAN GODDESS. Hilary Recknor hurls the shot. Varsity Track: Front Row: Linda Hart. Vicky Masten. Kathy McManus, Jenny Neff. Heidi Stoltz, 2nd Row: Karen Clancy, Lisa Simpson. Nancy Gould, Liz Jeter, Kathy Engel. 3rd Row: Kristen Bennett, Shannon McLaughlin, Hilary Recknor, Evelyn Kibbe. 214Track ■ ' . ' wm-tii-- tt s ji.A ' i«i «jEw JV Track: Front Row: Cathy Crandall. Donna Casper, Trad Cowan. Peggy DeVore. Julie Napolitan. Meghan Simmons. Jodie Napolilan. 2ncl Row: Robin Winston. Nancy Atha, Karen Noguchi. Kathleen Blackwill, Diana Hoff. Kelly Jackson. Fiona Cumming. 3rd Row: Betsy Lohrer. Diane Murtha. Kaysie Choate. Julia Weldon. Megan Sullivan. Kirsten Falk, Esmee Huggard. DELVING HER RESOURCES FOR EXTRA ENERGY, Esmee Huggard attempts to pass her speedy opponent. SUSPENDED IN MIDAIR, Cathy Crandall searches for a safe place to land. ' UNDAUNTED BY THE MYRIAD HURDLES, Liz Jeter bounds toward the finish line. Track-215 Varsity volleyball, led by All-League Captain Joe Cardella, became a growing threat in the difficult Bay League. With great all around play by Cardella, Walt Brannan, and Pete Neuman, the team improved to become a definite threat to the league crown. Backed by the stupendous hitting of Paul Copley and Tod Muilenburg, plus excellent back court coverage by Elliot Hayase, Bo Barker, and Doug Medve, the players perfor- med excellently throughout the season. The volleyball team accounted for its success from great coaching by Ray Nunn. Even though it was his first year on the job. Coach Nunn turned the team from average to near great. With four returning players, the Sea Kings should pose as CIF competitors next year. JV Coach Brian David, also a first year coach, made great progress with a totally rookie team. Great setting was found in Scott Mumby and Rich Rubincam, and fine hitting came from Robert Chang and Dave Stefanides. Varsity plays well, JV gets experience Varsity Volleyball: Front Row: Steve Kaback. Walt Brannan, Joe Cardella. Elliot Hayase. 2nd Row: Bill Thompson, Rob Warren, Bo Barker, Paul Copley. Tod Muilenburg. Not Pictured: Pete Neuman. iW ON HIS WAY UP. Walt Brannan soars to find a meaty set fall into his hungry paws. GOING FOR THE OMINOUS SMASH. Pete Neuman prepares to hi,. Whooya! HOLDING HIS BREATH, Joe Cardella gets ready to exert incredulous power 216-Volleyball RUNNING THE X , Rob Warren comes around after Tod Muilenburg for the rg tor the set. riMTTi tin- imwrr iiftiiMfMII I ' -t:.- ' JS f.. t ' -J ' . , ' -4 M t£AM W- 1 HW 1 3i i 1 M ' ' ' i - Rt-I | j4j ,«Mte.:- JV Volleyball: Front Row: Casey LaScala. Mike Legge, Neil Gegna. Erik Kunzelman, Rich Rubincam. Scott Mumby, Dom Cardella. 2nd Row: Tom Melton, Robert Chang, Brian Gurewitz. Chris Steskal, Dave Stefanides, Sim Hixson, Bill Thompson, Roy Leonard, Matt Brady, Coach Brian David FAKING THE O E, Paul Copley watches the set pass. PASSING A SERVE, Tom Melton gives Rich Rubincam a settable ball. ANTICIPATING A RARE BLOCK, Joe Cardella watches as the mighty Copley rips. HITTING OVER THE BLOCK. Robert Chang scores. Volleyball-217 PV baseball has the experience to be number one Varsity Baseball: Front Row: Todd Smith, Glenn Russell. Obaid Hart, Mark Sampson, Scott Carroll, Jim Ramsey, Rob Leake, Chri Khan, Greg Morris, Scott Schuler. 2nd Row: Coach Eberhard, Jamie Strom, Steve Kinq, Kaye, Ron Cerko, Mike Papayans, Andy Vuncanon. 3rd Row: Mike ' • is— . IP P § J| i ' iUm AWAITING THE PITCH, Chris Strom looks on with a keen eye. 1 SHOWING HIS STRONG ARM, Steve King throws out his opponent at first. 218-Baseball We have the experience and we ' re right up there. It ' s really anyone ' s season, commented Varsity coach Gil Eberhard. Coming off a disappoin- ting 1981 season, the 1982 Sea Kings improved with increased leadership. Led by pitcher Mark Sampson, third baseman Steve King, and center fielder Todd Smith, PV maintained its strong baseball reputation. PITCHER Mark Sampson and catcher Ron Cerko discuss their strategy plans with Coach Eberhard- M. i THIRD BASEMAN, Steve King, tags out an opponent trying to steal. PITCHER Mark Sampson shows his professional form and strikes out his opponent. Baseball-219 Good hitting and skill aid Frosh Soph | Coach Drennan was confident of a strong finish for the 1982 Frosh Soph baseball season. He attributed the success to, hitting the ball well and a lot of experience behind us. Scott Jordon, the only returning player, was a huge asset to the team as catcher. The outstanding fielding of Trevor Schaeffer, shortstop, and the skillful pitching of Doug Russell and Chuck Eleanardo combined to make a great team. Frosh Soph Baseball: Front Row: Kevin Pearce, Dominic Militello. Robert Antrobius, Richard Carosso. John Han 2nd Row: Doug Russell. Trevor Shaefer. Chris Cauffman. Charles Ealionardo. Eric Grace. Coach Drennan. 3rd Row: Scott Jordan. Mike Palmer. Allyn Emery. Bill Pence. Jeff Ginsberg. ; J! ' -Ah  A .V(V V 0M . ' ' . - m,. SWINGING HARD, Doug Kendall slams a spectacular home run, oN HIS RETURN TO HOME PLATE, team members congratulate Kendall. 220Baseball READY TO HURL HIS FAST BALL, pitcher Ken Tori faces a Torrance batter. ' YOU ' RE OUT! as a Torrance runner reaches PV ' s second baseman a split second too late. Experience proves to be asset for JV Led by the competent coaching of Bill Judy and Gregory Witter, the JV put together a powerful team. Coach Judy assessed this well by saying, I feel we should finish near the top, hopefully fighting for the championship. PV made the Palos Verdes Aviation Tournament finals and was the expected favorite to capture the title. With the consistent play of returning players John Hueth and Ed Donovan, pitching, and Doug Kendall, backing them up behind the plate at catcher, the team did very well. In addition, outstanding hitting by center fielder Kurt Wohlman, the precise pitching of Vasken Guiragossian, as well as Joe Militello ' s fine hitting and defensive play have greatly added to the team ' s own performance. JV Baseball: Front Row: Brad Brigante. Scott Giordanella. Brad Morrow. Doug Murtha, Mark Leone. George Maxe. Scott Reckner. Ken Tori, 2nd Row: Ed Donovan. Coach Bill Judy. Andy MacTavish. Tom Lynch, John Hueth. Vasken Guiragossian. Kurt Wohlman. Joe Militello. Carlos Fernandez. Coach Gregory Witter. Baseball-221 Varsity Softball: Front Row; Kim lurchi. Jill Condon. Caryn Barab. Stacey Gleason, Alicia Pruitt 2nd Row; Coach Becky Fields, Molly Gleason. Meg David. Katharin Gustafson. Katie Harvey. VxS ,i- .■.,•■ ,.i«5 t, ' H ' ««=- =s«vi -Ssliie ! ' .:■• -; u; KEEPING AN EYE ON THE BASE RUNNERS. Caryn Barab prepares to throw down to second base if necessary WAITING FOR THE PITCH TO COME. Stacey Gleason tries to get another base hit. 222-SoftbaIl ?1 .v it ' - j-:i .,..: ' 1( ;. Softball pulls through tough year ■) • .ag  ' ; ■ - . N ■ ■:■ ' . ' ] i 0%;: ■ ' v r JUMPING FOR THE BALL, Kalharin Gustafson tries to snag down a line drive, SHOWING HER PROFESSIONAL STYLE. EUie McConnack concentrates on throwing strikes, JV Softball: Front Row: Coach John Mihaljevich. Julie White, Miki Okada, Susan Browning. Chrissy Giorgio, 2nd Row: Keiko Kinoshita. Danielle Eppard. Lorri Hamilton. Monica Savo. Ann Vasey Not Pictured: Patti Ann O ' Brien. Deanne Toomajian. Ellie McCormack, Hindered by the injury of returning catcher Carin Jennings, PV ' s Softball team got off to a slow start. The team showed marked improvement and ability as the year progressed. Taking over as catcher, Caryn Barab sparked the team with her batting as well as catching ability. Pulling through another season, pitcher Stacey Gleason pitched a successful year. The infield was dominated by the play of shortstop Katharin Gustafson and second baseman Jill Condon, while Alicia Pruitt controlled the outfield. Consisting of many new players, the JV team was pulled together under the pitching of Ellie McCormack and the fielding of freshmen Ann Vasey. The team shows great promise for a successful ' 83 season. Softball-223 Gymnasts show precision in their quest for perfection Ace bandages, ankle braces, and knee braces were all a part of the effort that the Sea Kings ' gymnastics team put out this year. Carol Louisell, Karen Young, Pebby Hannes, and Paula Vannosdahl led the squad in striving for that lofty score, the 10.0. Coach Jim Mitchell, a new addition to the PV coaching staff, instructed and applauded his charges. I ' m really glad we had Coach Mitchell, commented Hannes, he really helped us a lot. Not a widely participated in sport, Palos Verdes ' gymnastics program is expand- ing and strengthening. LEAPING OVER THE VAULT HORSE, Deidre Gee is watched by Coach Mitchell POISE AND CONTROL, are just two qualities shown by Carol Louisell. PERFORMING A PERFECT AERIAL, Karen Young scores well. 224 Gymnastics WITH BALLET SLIPPERS FOR A SOFT LANDING. Paula Vannosdahl dismounts from the bean JUST HANGING AROUND with instructions from Coach Mitchell is Donna Buckley on the parallel bars. STRAIGHT AS AN ARROW is junior Pebby Hannes. Varsity Gymnastics: Front Row; Carol Louisell, Karen Young, Janet Gross. 2nd Row: Cindy Tittle, Donna Buckley, Deidre Gee, Andrea Hannes, Kristen Gee, Andrea Goldman, Stacie Decker (stat). Not Pictured: Paula Vannosdahl. Gymnastics-225 At the halfway mark, the PV Golf team was undefeated. Victories over Beverly Hills, El Segundo, Harvard, Leuzinger, and Miraleste seasoned this relatively inexperienced team. For the twenty-first consecutive year, the team will compete in the GIF Regional Qualifying Tournament. The first five players were very close in ability and experience. Each played the number one position at various times during the season. Seniors Ryan Stearns and Jeff Simon and sophomore Pete Gustafson all competed for the number one spot, with Tim Polacek and Scott Snell also competing. Sophomore Marshall Carr rounded out the top six players. CONCENTRATING, Ulla Alkestrand prepares to chip on to the green. Golf swings undefeated at halfway point SWINGING CAREFULLY, Tim Polacek tees off. 226-Golf Varsity Golf: Front Row: Brett Hartley. Scott Wittifield. Marshall Carr. John Maneri. Ulla Alkestrand, 2nd Row: Coach Bob Wilton, Ryan Stearns, Andy Roane. Jeff Simon. Scott Snell. Tim Polacek, Pete Gustafson. FOLLOWING THROUGH. Pete Gustafson slams the bal, dou.,i the fairway. AFTER TAKING HIS SHOT. Ryan Stearns tries to locate his ball. Golf-227 Jll- ■If FACULTY j ■ 5?SlB ' J Board discusses school and district changes School Board: Front Row: Patricia Johansen, 2nd Row: Mike Otsuka. Rose Lachman, Andrew Dowdell. Stephen Heller. Ann Hinchliffe. Maintaining the high standards of the Palos Verdes Unified School District, the elected officials of the school board and the administration restructured the Writing Standards Test and stressed basic skills. The problems of school closure and censorship were also adroitly handled while keeping the district ' s high reputation for college admission and academic excellence. DISCUSSING SCHOOL MATTERS are Dr. Bill Van Rooyen. Dr. Claude Norcross. Dr. Jack Rankin and Dr. James Waters. 230 Administration Dr. Claude E. Norcross Superintendent RECEIVING THE GAVEL from Rose Lachman, Pat Johansen takes control. Dr. Jack H.Rankin Assistant Superintendent, Education Administration Dr. James L. Waters Assistant Superintendent Personnel Dr. William K. Van I oyen Assistant Superintendent Business Administration-231 New schedule, new courses, new Dean New is definitely the word to describe the Administration this year. For instance, the need for the new bell schedule was clearly ex- plained by the Administration, in that longer periods were necessary for the school to receive state fund- ing. In addition, study hall, career education, the Computer Center and Positive Parenting were new pro- grams and activities. The Admini- stration also kept the students up to date with new foreign language books, amended mathematics curri- culum and, of course, the continuous revision of the Writing Standards Test. Dean of Students Christopher Bowles was introduced to the school and worked in concert with the other members of the Administrative Cabinet. Nancy Detjen: Principal. Daniel Boone: Assistant Principal 232-Aclministration Richard Reese: Assistant Principal, Cuiriculum. James Kinney: Director of Activities. Christopher Bowles: Dean of Students. CAFFEINE MAKES ME TENSE, says Mr. Kinney to Kent Hill. Administration-233 The staffs support us through another great year gtgfi0it« — Molly Sanders, Mary Pietro: Librarian, Gerda Winkler: Library. Terry Mardn: Vice Principal ' s Office. Beverly Hill; Career Guidance Office. ' Kay Urburu, Mary Bell White: Nurse, Health Office. Deana Cox, Meixine Daniels: Main Office. 234-Administration Staff Joyce Sundin: Student Store. With two new additions, Chris Eppard, Attendance Office and Beverly Hill, Career Guidance, the staff pulled together to make it another successful year. According to the administration the school ' s activities would not go smoothly without their efficient help. Chris Eppard, Pat Wooten: Attendance Office. Patricia Pruitt: Driver ' s Training. Jean Hayduk, Jean Francisco, Hannelore Von Spaeth: Counseling Office Administration Staff-235 Counselors change procedure, this proves successful A change in the counseling procedure allowed students to go to whichever counselor was available at a given time; this insured quicker service. A reduction in counselors would have required a change in the alphabetical assignment which, in many cases, would also have changed the coun- selor to whom a student went. In addition, the increased ratio of stu- dents to counselors required a more efficient system. The five counselors also made them- selves available during lunch for quick conferences and for solving emer- gency problems. The students have been very enthusiastic about this new procedure. Gertrude Wood: Counselor. Richard Selway: Head Counselor. 236-Counselors DickPearce: Counselor. Patricia Hearn; Counselor. Donald Brough: Counselor. Counselers-237 Campus Supervisors: Helen and Jim. Custodians: Robert Hankins, Jeff Beck, Art Smith, Kevin Carlson, Lloyd Wells. Jack Kitchen. Not Pictured: Earl Nesbitt. New carts give help to custodians Custodians and groundsmen con- tinued to keep up the beautiful PVHS campus. This year, however, they had help by the addition of a new groundskeeping cart. The cafeteria workerersfed the hundreds of hungry PV ' ers with great service, and Helen was joined by Jim to assist her in the guidance of troublesome students. Cafeteria Workers: Carmen Castillejo, Mit Albanese, Mary Crum, Lelia Webb, Ruth Stephens. Bertine Bliss. Irene Gray. Jerri Pandora, Donna Taylor, Brigitte Walz. Groundsmen: Val Guzman. Jesse Gonzalez. 238-Maintenance Staff Ronald Clay Rousch: Beginning Ceramics. Ceramics 1. Linda Russell: Crafts, Beginning Art. New projects, new students add interest to art program In the Art Department, Chizuko Everts continued her work with Advanced Placement and Studio Art courses added last year for those students serious about fine art and commercial art as a future career. Ron Rousch returned to the Art Department from mechanical draw- ing with hopes of involving more students in ceramics. Linda Russell stressed two new aspects of art: silk screening to her crafts classes and aesthetic judgement to her begin- ning art classes. Chizuko Everts: Drawing Painting MI. Ill, Commercial Art, Advanced Placement Art- Art-239 Gloria Dunbar joins PV ' s English staff Business classes once again proved to be a great help to students wishing to enter the business field. Typing, ac- counting, general business, and other classes relating to business, were available. Work Experience was also an asset to students. Students got on-the-job training while earning credits for their work. Mrs Ulrich has been in charge of the work experience program. Joanne Ulrich: Work Experience Coordinator. Richard Hazeltine: Accounting 1,11, Typing A, Business Law. Josephine Smith: Typing A, B. C, D, General Business. 240-Business Carlton Jones: Shakespeare A, Composition. English Department chairman Rod Flagler stated that the District has planned major changes in the District Standard Writing Test. Also, an idea is being considered that will make use of a new method for teaching writing. This would bring the Palos Verdes School District ' s program into line with modern research. Barbara Glushenko: 20th Century Literature, Composition. Gloria Dunbar: English I, Composition. Gary Bilotti: English I. English-241 AJ Borne: Public Speaking, Typing A, Speed Reading. Joe Kelly: English American Studies, English III Honors, Athletics. Yukiko Kuno: English as a Second Language . Virginia Hicks: Instructional Aide. Rod Flagler: Short Story, English 11, English II Honors, Composition, Athletics. 242-English Robert Wilton: Grammar Composition, English 4AP, Composition Skills. Romayne Doud: English 1, English I Honors, Composition. Students study grammar, composition, and literature •C :W« Eugene Kasper: Creative Writing, English II, Composition. Patricia Linehan: English I Honors, Journalism, Yearbook. English-243 English offers many new and interesting classes this yea Dorothy Lee: Composition, English II, English II Honors, Bible Old Testament. Bernard Steigner: American Novel, Composition, Composition Skills, English II. Van Baxter: English II, Media. Western Civilization. Larry Marlneau: American Literature, Composition Skills, English II. 244-EngIish gi. . tii Gina Herzog: Spanish II. III. IV Language students learn foreign culture Students enrolled in the foreign language program at Palos Verdes gained knowledge in their lan- guage in such things as stories, songs, and religion. In addition to teaching about countries and cul- tures, the foreign language teach- ers often helped their students by writing letters of recommendation to colleges. Marion Goetz was added to the Foreign Language Department this year. k. Jeanne Brice: French 1, 11, ffl, IV, V. Anthony Kordich: Spanish I, II. Marion Goetz: German I. Vlcki Smith: Spanish 1, II. Foreign Language-245 t ' ■ Foreign tongue tackled ySTfi Maria Kusion: Latin I, Spanish II, IV, V. Peter Fawaz: French II, Reading-Writing Skills. Iris Ondrex: French I JaneWalchli:LatinI,II. Ill, IV. Kermit Olsen: German I, II, III, IV, V, Olga Tavernakis: Spanish I 246 Foreign Language Betty Harwood: Gourmet Cooking, Creative Cooking, Sewing-Boutique and Creative. Verla Mikel: Creative Cooking, U.S. History. Good food cooks in home ec class Betty Harwood and Verla Mikel had another great year with the home economics classes. Creative Cooking taught students the basics of food preparation while Gourmet Cooking had a successful session, cooking quiche and other sophisticated dishes. The Home Economics Department also offered a variety of classes in sewing that taught the procedures of making and mending clothes. The department had a fine year. FOOD A NOR TOTALLY ENTHRALLED ABOUT THE SUBJECT. DonnaMcGrewgetsexcitedabout cooking Chateaubriand in a microwave. Home Economics-247 Math Dept. bytes into more Apples Times are changing and technology is growing more complex. To counter the deluge of smart machines, Palos Verdes High School is planning to increase the number of Apple Com- puters from two to six. In the future, the Apples will not only be limited to the Math Depart- ment. For example, language stu- dents will be able to drill themselves and juniors and seniors will be able to prepare for the SAT ' s. The pos- sibilities are infinite and extremely promising. There were a few faculty changes. Rasha Hall was added while Francis Lowery and Jerry Hill were subtracted. Hall returned to the Math Department after spending two years with the Aerospace Corporation . Gil Eberhard: Attendance Coordinator, Geometry. Beverly Peterson: College Prep. Math I, College Prep. Math U. Donna Dunlap: Algebra I, Algebra II. Albert Costas: Algebra I, Algebra II, Trigonometry. 248-Math David Calkins: Geometry, Geometry Honors, Science Fiction. Mary Pisclotta: Algebra Prep., Algebra I, Algebra II. Monte Funiya: Math I, Algebra II Honors, Trigonometry. Rasha Hall: Algebra I, Geometry. Math-249 Computers know all Arlcne Keller: Geometry, Algebra Diane Maass: College Prep. Math 1,11 James Ryono: Algebra Prep. , Trigonometry, Calculus. Joan Gell: Computer Programming, Algebra Prep., Algebra lege Prep Math II Col- Patricia Russi: AlgebraPrep., Algebra 1, Algebra II. 250-Math Jim Bell: Drama I Audition, Drama 1,11, 111, IV. Students creative in drama and music Palos Verdes students involved in performing arts have many organizations from which to choose. Among these are Marching Band, Concert Band, Jazz Band, Orchestra, Choir I and II, and Chamber Chorale which presented exellent concerts. The Drama Department put on many performances as well. The plays Black Comedy and Pippin were great successes. In addition, drama members won sweepstakes in at least one festival. Clay Wright: Chamber Chorale. Choir 1, Choir II, Drama 11. Don Marino: Drama 111 Workshop. Concert Band. Marching Band, P.E., Stage Band, Orchestra. Performing Arts-251 Still suffering from the cutbacks of Proposition 13, the P.E. department again faced a severe shortage of money. Because of the cutbacks, there were only four teachers for both boy ' s and girl ' s P.E. causing class sizes to increase to approximately 50 students per period. Even with the cutbacks, the depart- ment was still able to provide students with wide-ranged safety classes. These classes included basic rescue and water safety and C.P.R. John Mihaljevich: Physical Education, Athletics. Madelyn BUkey: Dance, Physical Education. Ken Russell: Health and Driver ' s Ed., P.E., Athletics. Rosemary Muilenburg: Reading and Writing Skills 1,2, Dance, Drill Team, Pep Squad. Alan King: Health and Driver Education, Athletics. 252-Physical Education Rosemary Caterson: Physical Lab Science. Biology I. Science Dept. Motivates Palos Verdes students had a variety of courses from which to choose in the Science Department. On top of the Ust were Marine Science, Earth Science, Physical Lab Science, and Physics. In addition, both basic and specialized courses were offered in biology and chemistry. As always, advances and independent projects were popular in all areas. Douglas Martin: Biology I, Athletics. Willard Judy: Biology 1, Athletics. Diane Beardslee: Biology I, Marine Science. Science-253 Science makes new discoveries Ruth Hasley: Chemistry I, Physical Lab Science. Warren Pietro: Physics Honors, Physics AP, PSSC Physics, Project Physics. Agnes Fernandez: Chemistry 1, Physical Lab Science. El Jay Warkentin: Chemistry ML Shirley Beym: Biology 1,11. 254-Science Social History creates a lot of enthusiasm Ann Marie Smyth: Western Civilization, Western Civilization Honors, Recent European History. Delivering another year of excellent lecturing and teaching, the Western Civilization teachers again created a great learning experience for their students. Recent European History was offered as an elective to those students who wanted to augment their Western Civilization class. The department remained strong despite some changes. Mr. Lustica took over Mr. Uralman ' s Western Civilization classes and Mr. Dimitriou acquired his Russian history class. Mark Lustica: Western Civilization, Western Civilization Honors, Western Civilization Modified. Peggy Costello: Western Civilization. Science-255 Gary Hagins: Psychology, Sociology, U.SHistory. While Reaganomics (Reagan ' s economic plan) was being discussed in economics, government classes tried to find solutions for the problems of the world. The topics of these two classes varied as new policies or problems developed. As American Studies completed a successful second year, the popularity kept growing; the class hopes to expand in order to cope with the number of interested students. In the other U.S. History classes, Mr. Hadley has continued his unique style of teaching histoy backwards, while the other teachers stayed with the conventional way of starting at the beginning. Perry Lynn: Economics, Western Civilization. Mike House: American Studies, U.S. History, Athletics. 256-Social Science Wilfred Lee: U.S. History, U.S. History Modified Economic classes spend year studying Reaganomics Fred Crook: Government, Western Civilization Modified Richard Hadley: US. History Advanced Placement, U.S. History. James Dimitriou: Economics, Economics Modified. Russian History. Pat Constantlni: Government Honors, Government. Social Science-257 Mainstreaming has proved successful The main emphasis of the Special Education Department was the new program of mainstreaming. Main- streaming is the process of intro- ducing special education students into some regular classes while they still participate in their special ed- ucation classes. These students re- ceived combined grades from both teachers. Sharon Koraska helped out Mary Larson as a Resource Specialist. xnav? Robert Pisciotta: Special Class. ■- . Sharon Kokaska: Resource Specialist. Mary Larson: Resource Specialist. 258-Special Educat ion Continuation Scott Watson: Continuation School. Auto care is added to tech arts classes Although the technical arts staff was cut by one teacher, it was still able to offer students a variety of class. Even with these cut backs the Technical Arts Department offered the new class Auto Care. This class instructs the students in the basic maintenance of all vehicles. Brian Springer: Mechanical Drawing, Metal Shop, Welding, Machinery, Creative Metal, Vehicle Care. Walt Donahuer Wood Shop, Advanced Cabinet, Engineering Drawing, Architectural Drawing, Technical Art-259 260Candids . .Hi r ■ ' ■: ;. M ' i Candids-261 ifiiSSs ' £ :-iJ ' r 1 aV-, . tract COPY ■rft- ' .-Ssg? ;-) ' , , ;: ' ■ ■.■ ■ ease print; g Oly State 1 AD fj B LJ 1 8 ' H 1 Wi r flK 1 ¥f flP ■ °M I S 4 ft ft H Dca ' ? F r H rH IhI mm ■3 - S MS W Mm F IP J Sp PPfr ' : ,, •: ' F k MSn S p  • . i S iw iii B 6 ' • - i st = ' i ;; :! a ' !  . ■:? . 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' 273 Manino Tux 275 Miss Lori 289 Moore ' s Market 291 Mr. B ' s for Music 290 OMA 267 Pappagallo 284 Peninsula Car Care Center 294 Peninsula Stationers 288 Pat ' s Sport Ski Shop 281 Paul ' s Photo 280 Pro- Am 292 PV Fire Department 287 PV Police Association 293 PV Travel 293 PV Review 290 Rancho Drugs 288 Ranko Balog Company 274 Reflections 266 Robert ' s Realty ' . ' .. ' . ' . ' , ' . ' . ' . . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . 270 Rodenfels-Bates 271 Rolling Hills Covenant Church 269 Rolling Hills Nursery 269 Rolling Wheels 295 Royal Linden Union Oil 294 RussThor VW 280 Security Pacific Bank 290 Seven Seas Cleaners 286 Ski Racquet 284 South Bay Autohaus 268 Stevens Studio 276 Sunshine Hair 268 Suzanne ' s Bridal Tux Shoppe 282 TRW 280 Two Guys from Italy 294 Vince ' s Spaghetti 282 Wright Realty 285 Y-not Burgers 281 J 264-Ads CONGRATULATIONS PV 2 -A ' .va v i ' r.. LUNADA BAY BARBERS 714 Yarmouth Road Lunada Bay 375-9187 STYLING for MEN • WOMEN • CHILDREN OPEN 7 DAYS Ads-265 l L The more I reflect, the more I thank . . . WILLIAM — Thanks for 18 years of patience and understanding! (o,k.. and some of your puns!) You are the best and wisest big brother anyone can have and the only person who is better than I at procrastinati ng! HOWARD - I know I ' ve given you a hell of a time as a sister, but it wasn ' t my fault I was born earlier to boss you around! Thanks, really, for sitting through, and sometimes sleeping through, my endless lectures! You know I love you! MOM . DAD - There are no words in any language strong enough to express my love and thanks for all that you have done and sacrificed for me! I ' m glad you have not given me a secure future, but a secure foundation upon which to build my own future! I love you both so much. Friendship defies time and ignores distance . . . KITTY- My best friend, my buddy! If there is anyone who has never let me down, it has to be you! We ' ve shared each other ' s laughter, sorrow, dreams, and such special memories! (I won ' t mention rollerskating in the kitchen or sitting in our beach chairs halfway out to sea...) Whoever thought we can ' t even be at each other ' s graduation?! We share a timeless friendship; let ' s stay close no matter how far apart we are! I ' ll always believe in you. BECKY - Together we laughed, we cried, and we worried (and it ' s amazing how much we worried!) And through it all. our friendship flourished, and you have proved to me that nowhere is far for friends! Thanks for being like a big sister to me and such a special friend! CHRISTINE - I have never been able to talk so openly with anyone as I could with you! Your constant support, love and understanding have helpedrae to discover the strength to bear even the unbearable! We dreamed big; now let ' s make those dreams fade - with progress . and I ' ll always be there as you ' ve been for me! SUSIE - Thank God those days of slicing turkey meat and cleaning yogurt machines are over! But the greatest thing about working at Super Cow ' s (what a name!) was becoming such special friends with you. Strange we never run out of things to talk about and places to go and things to do. (Being served by five waiters at Beach Bum Burt ' s wasn ' t bad either!) Thanks for your friendship. SPECIAL THANKS to all of my friends who have shared a special part of my life with me, especially Melinda and Kathy, who have put up with my occasional spastic mood (and became hyper themselves!) 1 love you all! KEYETTES - You ' re the best, the most caring, and the most giving! Thanks foi the fun times. MODEL U.N - You are all so genuine. Long live Buzz and all you nuts! 1 love ya! TRIDENT FEATURES STAFF ■ Thanks for putting up with me. You were the best! EUROPE ' 82 - After 8600 cookies and 200 gallons of punch, are we ready for Europe? But is Europe ready for us? Let ' s always be a family! Love is the greatest of educators . . . MRS. LINEHAN - Thank you for understanding me when I was not very good at explaining and explaining to me when I was not very good at understanding. Anyone who has enough energy, patience, and endurance to put up with the raucousness in Room 403 has to be special! (Are you sure you don ' t have a twin?) MR FLAGLER -You have shown me how much a teacher can care, not only about his students ' progress, but his students. Thanks for the laughs and most of your fairy tales! MY SINCERE THANKS AND RESPECT to all of my teachers who have guided me not only toward knowledge, but toward understanding, and have taught me not what to think, but how to think! GRANT H.S. - Thanks for two incredible years of laughter and special memoriesi What the school lacked in funding was made up by its atmosphere and the openness and friendliness of its people! PVHS - Thanks for two years of education that have transcended beyond books and lectures, and for the opportunity [ to expand my interest a great deal through the diversity of clubs and activities! CLASS OF ' 82 - We made it! (Who posted bail?) 266-Ads CSAA The Camarillo State Alumni Association Where the Inmates Run the Asylum Overton, Moore Associates What is OMA? No. it ' s not an extinct bird - OMA is a company that has decided to change the course of business. Before, the employees would all work long hours, make prudent decisions, exercise tough market policies, and generally strive for perfection - But when Lex Liechtenstone burst on to the scene, all that changed. Instead. Lex brought the good old Albanian tradition of having a good time. Lex ' s motto: Boredom was good for David Elsenhower, but not for moi! Sure, the business is rapidly becoming a sacrifice to the Porcelain God. but when you ' re with the crew at OMA. it ' s worth the fun you get in return! Ads-267 Fromex Photo Systems OneHoffl ' ' ®PhS5sy5i«ms One Hour , 1 FJISWIEX Photo Systems u ONE HOUR SERVICE 44 Del Amo Fashion Square Torrance, Ca 90503 542-3571 Chris Hamilton looks forward to getting prints from Mr. Steitman. Rolling Hills Nursery Southbay Autohaus Rolling Hills Nursery, 25633 Crenshaw Blvd., Torrance, 326-6940, has all you could want in plants and flowers. Patti Campbell, Nick Yarmovych and Lisa Mills enjoy the sights and fragrances around them. Southbay Autohaus, 25 Pacific Coast Highway, Hermosa beach, 376-7907, has the cars that get you where you are going. Steve Spearman, Nick Yarymovych and Don Young are impressed with the luxury offered in the Mercedes Benz. 268.Ads Covenent Church Sunshine Hair Company Rolling Hills Covenent Church, 2221 Palos Verdes Drive North. Rolling Hills Estates, 325-1494. Has been offering srvices for the Penninsula Community for many years, Steve Spearman relaxes in front of the church. Sunshine Hair Company, 1432 West 25th Street, San Pedro, 519-8828. The staff at Sunshine Hair Company looks forward to serving you Gamby Mortuary Gamby Mortuary, 25001 Narbonne Avenue, Lomita 326-6343, offers friendly service and a peaceful atmosphere to all who visit. Irene McKnight and Lawrence J. Wallin show Clint Rodenfels their facilities. Ads-269 Anthony Kane Jewelers Anthony Kane Jewelers, 1 Maiden Lane, San Pedro, 8314251, offers an outstanding selection of fine jewelry and elegant timepieces as well as a fine repair department. Gems can be skillfully designed, carved, and set to the customer ' s tastes. Cathy Campbell and Hannah Yi shop for a gold chain from the store ' s large selection. Haagen-Daz Roberts Realty HSagen-DS Haagen-Daz, 550 Deep Valley Drive, RHE, 377-1929, specializes in serving all natural ice cream containing no chemicals or preserv- atives. Ice cream cakes available to order. Curbside parking also available for quick take-home service. Bob and Maggie enjoy the world ' s finest banana split. Robert ' s Realty, PV Drive South and Forrestal, RPV, 541-9950, offers beautiful oceanfront sites. Cathy Cambell and Hannah Yi view a map of the surrounding area to determine which lot they want to purchase. 270-Ads Congratulations Class of 1982 I Rodenf els-Bates, Insurance Specialists Ads-271 LTU Lowest fare to Europe LTU, 101 Continental Blvd., 830, El Segundo, (213) 772-7815. 272-Ads J LANDMARK REALTY San Pedros Leading Realtor offers Saving, Service, and Security Residential and Income Properties LANDMARK REALTY Gordon Teuber Broker Associates 1026 North Western Ave., San Pedro, 519-1080. Lunada Hardware Lunada Hardware, 2216 Via Anacapa, Lunada Bay, 377-3588, offers a large selection of tools, paint, garden supplies, and hardware. Bill Knight is waiting to help Jack Alden and Steve Spearman. Kwik Copy Printing I T 1 } i Kwik Copy Printing,. 24210 Crenshaw Blvd., Torrance, 539-5945, has a wide variety of printing services. Mr. Cherman and his employees print banquet tickets, programs, and posters for PVHS. D ' S FOREIGN AUTO PARTS D ' s Foreign Auto Parts, 518 Pacific Coast Hwy., Hermosa Beach, 376-6992, provide a large supply of imported car accessories. Nicholas Yarymovych and Donald Young select high performance parts for their mopeds. Ads 273 Ranko Balog Company Imports and Exports Ranko Balog Co., 9320 Bellanca Ave., L.A., 645-0816, arranges shipments of goods to and from foreign countries. Donny Young and Nick Yarymovych learn some interesting facts about life as a customs broker. 274-Ads Mannino Tux and Tails Harbor Datsun 1 Mannino Tux and Tails, 683 West Street, San Pedro, 832-0236, has a full line of tuxedos. Steve Spearman tries on a tux for the formal . Harbor Datsun, Vermont and Pacific Coast Hwy., Lomita, 534-4800, has a big variety of cars. Patty Campbell, Steve Spearman, Nick Yarymovych, and Lisa Mills try out a newZX turbo Greenhills Mortuary Kendon Volkswagen GREEN HILLS Mortuary a-nd _ Memorial Chapel ..-•l.. Greenhills Mortuary, 27501 S. Western Ave., San Pedro, 831-0311, presents a peaceful atmosphere to all who visit. Clinton Rodenfels admires the beautiful scenery. Kendon Volkswagen, 1358 Pacific Coast Hwy., Harbor City, 326-723 1 , has a big selection of Volkswagens. Nick Yarymovych, Steve Spearman, Lisa Mills and Patty Campbell test drive a new Volkswagen Ads-275 Steven ' s Studios Steven ' s Studios, 731 South Melrose Avenue, Placentia, (714) 996-7410, is famous for its fine photography. They specialize in por- traits, group photos, as well as informals. American Jewelry, Inc. Barnett And Company Realtors Jewelry Appraising 35 PINE AVENUE LONG BEACH CA 90802 The Store That Inspires Your Confidence ' A Amehigan JEWELRY. INC. DIAMONDS WATCHES CAMERAS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Fred Leonard 437-3545 Barnett and Company Realtors, 36 Malaga Cove Plaza, Pales Verdes Estates, 378-8311, offers the best advice in Palos Verdes realty. Mr. Barnett is helping Brian Cooper select a home on Paseo Del Mar. 276Ads The Courtyard Seafood Restaurant And Market Lunada Bay Courtyard Seafood Restaurant and Market A Truly Unique Dining Experience Specializing in Fresh Seafood in The Continental Style Outdoor Patio Formal Indoor Dining Champagne Brunch Saturday and Sunday 9:30 a.m. -2:30 p.m. Breakfast 8:00 - 11:00 a.m. Reservations (213) 377-2482 2:i2r) P. V. Dr We.fl. Palos V ' erdfs Kslates I.unadu Hay Paliii Kuitdinj On thf st ' enic road til Marint ' Iand The Courtyard Seafood Restaurant and Market, 2325 Palos Verdes Drive West.Palos Verdes Estates, Lunada Bay Patio Building, on the scenic road to Marineiand, specializes in fresh seafood in the continental style. Tim Burke and Janet Tsai await brunch. Just Tops Just Tops, 10 Peacock Alley, Rolling Hills Estates, 541-8088, is best known for its great selection of customized sportswear and shirt decals. Brian Ballreich, Stacy Ross, Mark Schue, and owners Rob and Bruce Nelson would like to thank Palos Verdes High School for its business. Ads-277 Discovery Travel Begonia Farm Discovery Travel, 1845 South Elena Avenue, Redondo Beach, 540-0502, can direct you to the right vacation place. Jan Amend gets help planning a trip to the Bahamas. Palos Verdes Begonia Farm, Junction 242nd and Newton,has plants for all occasions,Janet Tsai and Sarah Harper enjoy the plants and flowers surrounding them. Admiral Risty Connie ' s Corner Admiral Risty, 31250 Palos Verdes Drive West, Rancho Palos Verdes , 377-0050, has a wonderful menu for the whole family, Nina Brunstrum and Quinn Blaney order a delicious meal from the many entrees. Connies Corner, Golden Cove Shopping Center, Rancho Palos Verdes, 377-4516. Nina Brunstrum helps with a difficult decision in choosing the perfect dress. 278- Ads Fun Factory Fun Factory, 123 South Harbor Dr, Redondo Beach, 379-8510, has all the new and exciting electronic games. Lincoln Phipps challenges his reflexes with a game of Pac Man. Ads-279 Alese Marshall Institute of Fashion Modeling TEENS-WOMEN-MEN APPROVED CALIF. DEPT. OF EDUCATION LEARN EARN BY RECOGNIZED PROFESSIONALS IN THE FIELD • SELF-IMPROVEMENT • FASHION MODELING • PHOTOGRAPHIC MODELING • TELEVISION FILM WORKSHOP STATE LICENSED PLACEMENT AGENCY- JOBS FOR STUDENTS GRADUATES IN THE VILLAGE CENTER TORRANCE Pacific Cst. Hwy. at Anza 378-1223 Ads-280 Joanne ' s Yardage Suzanne ' s Bridal ' n Tux Shoppe Joanne ' s Yardage, 3766 Pacific Coast Hwy., Walteria, 375- 5815, has a large supply of fabrics. Monique Faustina tries to choose the right fabric for her new dress. Suzanne ' s Brides keep falling in love with Suzanne ' s Tuxedos. Suzanne ' s Bridal ' n Tux Shoppe, 1710 South Pacific Coast Highway, Redondo Beach, has all that is necessary for a formal affair. Call 373-7361 for information about all formal wear. Vince ' s Spaghetti Coast Driving School Vince ' s Spaghetti, 23609 Hawthorne Blvd., Torrance, 375-1455, offers a large choice of ItaUan cuisine. Lincoln Phipps and Monique Faustina enjoy the evening out at Vince ' s. Coast Driving School, 1926 South Pacific Coast Highway, Redondo Beach, 378-8767, teaches students how to drive in the peninsula area. Mr. Stassi shows his son. Bob, and Nicole Chrys how to start a car. 281 -Ads Imperial Bank Imperial Bank, 9920 S. La Cienaga, Inglewood,370-7426, upholds their motto of The Custumer is King , as Paula Schwegler, Carrie Cramer and Kathy McNeal look at a banker ' s car. Pat ' s Ski Shop Paul ' s Photo Pat ' s Ski and Sport Shop, 115 Palos Verdes Boulevard, Redondo Beach, 378-8551, offers ski and sports equipment for beginners and pros. Janet Tsai tries on her size of skis. Paul ' s Photo, 23252 Hawthorne Boulevard, Torrance, 375-7014, is equipped with quality photographic materials. Paul Corman and Caryn Barab show their display of goods. Ads-282 Fox Hare Wright Realty Fox Hare, 1808 South Catalina, Redondo Beach, 540-4509. Today ' s hairstyling for men and women. Wright Reality, 2215 Via Anacapa, P.V.E, 377-1524, has fine homes for everyone. Jack Alden tries to inquire about a house. TRW IIIIIHIIIIIilMnillMI HliliniMlllltStlittl MiiiiiiiiiiiuintHfe TRW ' s Space Park in Redondo Beach, 535-4321, provides engineering and manufacturing offices. 283-Ads Ski Racquet Ski Racquet, 20611 Hawthorne Boulevard, 371-3553, specializes in outdoor gear and apparel, as Paula Schwegler] Carrie Cramer, and Kathy McNeal show off their new ski equipment and learn the fine points of its care. Papagallo Bay Window Village Papagallo in Hillside Village. 254540 Hawthorne Blvd., Torrance, 375-5234, has aU the fashion accessories, as Carrie Cramer and Kathy McNeal demonstrate. Bay Window Dress Shop, 2476 Hawthorne Blvd.,373-5234, has the newest fashions for sporty young women Uke Paula Schwegler and Kathy McNetd. Acls-284 Russ Thor Volkswaqon Russ Thor Volkswagen, 20410 Crenshaw Blvd., Torrance, 370- 5771, is fuUy stocked with aH your favorite Volkswagons. Paula Schwegler, Carrie Cramer and Kathy Me Neal try out the new Volkswagon truck. Guilliano ' s Delicatessan and Bakery  ' |t!SIWlJi ! J Guilliano ' s Delicatessen and Bakery, 3849 Torrance Blvd., Torrance, 540-2500, serves excellent meals and baked goods. The friendly staff offers the perfect refreshment for Palos Verdes students. Y-Not Burgers PV EATS AT Y-Not Burgers Y-Not Burgers, 22940 Hawthorne Boulevard, Torrance, 375- 4202, serves the best hamburgers around. Lincoln Phipps is enjoying the atmosphere of the Y-Not Burgers premises. 285Ads 7 Seas Cleaners Audro Travel 7 Seas Cleaners, 312 Palos Verdes Drive W., Rsincho Palos Verdes, 377-0044, offers excellent quality cleaning service. Employee shows Valerie Mc Farlane and Susie Devine some of their complex cleaning equipment. Audro Travel, 213 Golden Cove Center, Rancho Palos Verdes, 377-0377, offers fast and efficient service to all of their cHents. Owner, Audrey Rosen, makes around-the-world reservations for Steve Kaback. Beach Head Coiffures Crest Garden Center 286-Ads Beach Head Coiffures, 31222 Palos Verdes Drive W., Rancho Palos Verdes, 377-9545, offers unique styles for both men and women. Ellen Zaknan looks happily into the mirror at her new hair style. Crest Garden Center, 5883 Crest Rd., Rancho Palos verdes, 377-9607, always has beautiful Christmas scenes The tiny bear looks over Susie Devine ' s shoulder as she enjoys the display. Palos Verdes Estates Fire Department Palos Verdes Estates Fire Department, 340 Palos Verdes Drive W., 375-4764, provides needed assistance to the citizens on the peninsula. Heidi Hilton, Audry Newell, Tammy Anderson, Tracy Mowat, and Ellen Zalman enjoy a tour of the top while Elliot Sumi and Joe Ludwick watch from the running board. Ads-287 Gardens Plus Peninsula Stationers Gardens Plus, 700 Via Zumaya, Palos Verdes Estates, 377-1028, provides landscaping and gardening suggestions. Steve Spearman admires Mrs. Mickle ' s attractive yard. Peninsula Stationers, 38 Peninsula Center, Rolling Hill Estates, 377-0391, displays a varied selection of stationar needs. Here an employee suggests a calligraphy set ti Joanna Wert as a creative gift. Rancho Drugs Harrington Realty Realtor Rancho Drugs, 30019 Hawthorne Blvd., Rancho Palos Verdes, 377-6829, o ers many popular items. David Vogel and Joanna Wert are shown the latest way to stay healthy. Harrington Realty Realtor, 24 Malaga Cove Plaza, Palos Verdes Estates, 375-0567, advises Elliot Sumi and Tracj- Mowat on looking into future land investments. 288- Ads American Savings American Savings, 2209 Via Anacapa, Palos Verdes Estates, 377-7881, is conveniently located in Malaga Cove Plaza. Mrs. Doney explains to Tracy Mowat and Heidi Hilton a high interest plan. Fosse Travel Agency Miss Lori ' s esse Travel Agency, 916 Silver Spur Road, Rancho Palos erdes, 377-5788, whets David Vogel ' s and Joanna Wert ' s ppetites with exotic vacationing ideas. Miss Lori, 25 Peninsula Center, Rolling Hills Estates, 377-0321, has fashionable clothing and accesories. Miss Lori shows Joanna Wert a unique cloisonne belt. Ads-289 Mr. B ' s for Music Security Pacific Bank Mr. B ' s for Music, 54 Peninsula Center, PVP, 377-7838, offers a complete selection of musical instruments, stereo systems, records, tapes, and sheet music as well as lessons on your favorite instrument. Doris Kim and employees display the terrific new Rolling Stones album. Security Pacific National Bank, 2329 Palos Verdes Dr. W., PVE, 377-5594, serves the public with a variety of different accounts to suit the publics ' needs. Heidi Hilton and Tracy | Mowat discuss with Darlene Steams the advantages of opening an interest earning checking account. PqIos cic1cc5 IE 56 Malaga Cove Plaza Palos Verdes Estates. Ca 90274 Telephone: (213)378-8697 Allstate Savings and Loan Association Allstate Savings and Loan Association, 10 Mal aga Cove Plaza, PVE, 378-6238, in addition to the highest interests on its accounts, offers quick and friendly service. Tammy Anderson deposits some money into her savings account. 290-Ads Call Realty Call Realty, 433 Via Corta, PVE, 378-2268, offers an extensive number of fine homes all over the peninsula. Donna States and Carolyn Carpenter discuss the advantages of owning their own home with several PV High students. Moore ' s Market Card Basket Moore ' s Market, 43 Malaga Cove Plaza, PVE, 375-2408, is well stocked in all of its many food departments. Tammy Anderson and Heidi Hilton wait while Lloyd Thompson prepares their meat order. The Card Basket, 36 Peacock Alley, Peninsula Center, 541-8811, has an original selection of stationary, cards, and other creative gifts to suit most tastes. Nicole Bang assists Jill Hodges on the perfect gift ideas. Ads-291 Finley ' s Finley ' s Jewelers, 48 Peninsula Center, Rolling Hills Estates, 377-6851, has established a diamond investment company as well as offering fine jewlelery and silverware. Ellen Zalman admires the amethyst ring that jeweler Dru Bremer has picked out for Joanna Wert. Barney ' s, 46 Peninsula Center, Rolling Hills Estates, 541-1212, specializes in men ' s clothing. David Vogel is shown a pair of pants by a Barney ' s employee. Arlyn Oaks Pro Am Skate and Sports, Inc. Pro Am Skate and Sports, Inc., 19A Penisula Center, Rolling Hills Estates, 377-6851, has a large selection of sporting goods. David Vogel views the latest in skateboards. 292-Ads Earn Palos Verdes Estates Police Assosciation Palos Verdes Estates Police Association, 340 Palos Verdes Drive West, Palos Verdes Estates, 378-4211, faithfully serves the community. Officer Jim Krownberger shows off Dolf, his new partner in the new K-9 police unit, to ElUot Sumi, Tracy Mowat, Tammy Anderson, Heidi Hilton, Audrey Newell, and Joe Ludwick. Lunada Bay Pharmacy Palos Verdes Travel Lunada Bay Pharmacy, 2205 Via Anacapa, Palos Verdes Estates, 377-2085, offers a wide variety of products in addition to filling prescriptions. Pharmacist Karl Strauss is assisted by Madeline Hendricks, Shavm Evans, Monique Lewis, Emd Kim Cahill. Palos Verdes Travel, 36 Malaga Cove Plaza, Palos Verdes Estates, 373-7701, offers travel arrangements anywhere in the world. Ruth Nelson shows Audrey Newell, Tammy Anderson, and Heidi Hilton a travel brochure. Ads-293 Royal Linden Union Oil Royal Linden Union Oil, 28732 Highridge Road, Rancho Palos Verdes, 377-2010 is a helpful spot for most car needs. Valerie McFarlane and Ellen Zalman help Mr. Linden diagnose a re- calcitrant engine. Two Guys from Italy Two Guys from Italy, 600 Silver Spur Road, Rolling Hills Estates, 541—0203, provides deUcious food. Steve Kaback, Valerie McFarlane and Susie Devine certainly look ecstatic after eating a scrumptuous meal. Peninsula Car Care JJ ' s in the Village 294-Ads Peninsula Car Care, 627 Deep Valley Drive, RoUing Hills Estates, 377-6946, is an exceUent place to get helpful service and parts for your car. Steve Kaback and Doris Kim examine a quality tire. JJ ' s in the Village, 627 Silver Spur Road, Rolling Hills Estates, 541—0164, offers a wide variety of clothing for the young set. ' Doris Kim, Hannah Yi, and Cathy CampbeU choose some up-to-date items for school. E_ J Rolling Wheels Rolling Wheels, 735 Silver Spur Road, Rolling Hills Estates, 541—1710, is a great place to go for an exciting day of roller skating. Valerie McFarlane, Susie Devine, Ellen Zalman and Margaret Chapman show off their skating talents. Ads-295 1 n3feiii[i%t ' a i ft wi ■ im ' jTwiT iift t tfBiiiii T t Abbasi, Ahmed 82 Abdallah, David 96.192 Abercrombie, Brooke 96. 128 13C . 151. 156 Abercrombie. Gillan 108 Abolfathi. Amir 79 129 . 133. 145 Abrams, Deborah 96 . 187. 203 Ackerman, Alison 44. 155 Adams. Bradford 108. 140 Adams. James 108 Adams. Lisa 82, 153 Adams. Robert 44, 143 Adamson. Amy 44 Adamson. Andrew 108 Adelman. Sydeile 96 Adishian. David 108 Aguilar. Denise 44 Alba, Michael 108 150. 152 Albershardt. Kylie 44 Alberlo, Albert 96 108. 183 Alberto, Alden 27. 44 127. 181 Alberto. Amy 158 Alberts. James 82 Alden, John 25. 82. 129. 136. 137. 145. 147 160. 161 Aldrete, Jeannine 82 Alexakis. George 82 Alkestrand. 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Michael 55 Falk, Kirsten 99 179. 215 Galvin. Christopher 86 Falk. Kristin 85 Gamble. Karen 27. 99 179 Faragallah. Ramsey 53 148. 149 Gamble. Melissa 111 Farno. Elizabeth 85 Gantz. Ulrike 55 Farrell. Melinda 53 (Gardner. Julia 99 Farrier. Melanie 53 Gardy. Brett 128 Faulkner. Kim 85. 139 Gargano. Joseph 86 130 Faust. Nina 153. 146 Gary. Todd 55 Fausti, Christina 53. 130. 138 140. 141 Gaston. Sherry 55 Faustina. James • 85 Gavin. Timothy 99 Faustina. Michelle 111. 200 Gee, Deidre 111 275 Faustina. Monique 53 Gee, Kirsten 111 275 Fechner, Jennifer 53. 124 189. 200 Gegna, Neil 111 216 Feldman. Beth 99 George, Gregory 55 Feldman. Clifford 53 Gerhardy, Louis 86 Feldman. Roseanne 99 Germann, Mark 111 193 205 Fenimore. Jason 85 C3ever, Joel Ferguson. Lesley 85 186. 187 Ghamarifard, Farzam 99 134 182 Ferguson. Susan 85 126. 142 Gibson, Joseph 55 Fernandez, Carlos 183 193. 221 Gibson, Monica 111 Fernandez. Holly 99. 142 Giese, Jennifer 86. 125 129 159 Fernandez, Luis 111 Giese, Juliet 86. 124. 129 158 159 Ferrara. Salvatore 99. 142 Gilchrist, David 99 Ferrera, Amy 99. 158 Gill, Rajbir 111 Ferryman, Peter 58. 125 Gillette, Carolyn 99 158 159 Field. Peter 54 Gillette, Scott 55 128 196 Fifer, Matthew Gilroy, Melinda 55 124 Filep. Felicia 111. 130 154, 156 Ginsberg. Jeffrey 99 Finkelberg. Monica 86 124, 130 Ginsburg. Daniel 55 Finnegan, Gerald 181 Ginsburg. Gregory 99 Finwall, Bruce 54 138, 153 Ginsburg. Jeffrey 79 Finwall. Kenneth 54 Giordanelta, Scott 99. 192 221 Firemark. Gordon 99,53 Giordano, Todd 99 Fischer. Valerie 54. 130 Giorgio, Christina 99 223 Fisher. Carole 54 Giorgio, Mary 55 Fitzgerald, James Gladish, David Fitzgerald. Douglas Glass, Joanna 27. 55. 126. 187 Flood. Tyler 111. 176 Glatt, Harlan 111 Florance, Dana 54, 124, 125, 148. 301 Gleason, Anastasia 55. 129. 189. 200 222 Flores. Lisa 86 Gleason, Julia 111. 158 Floyd. Lora HI Gleason, Molly 99, 128. 188. 189. 194 222 Fooks. Scott 54 Click, Ron HI Forteza, Jeffrey 86 Click, Tamar 86 Foster. Todd 54 Goedde, Mark 86. 150. 152 Fountain. Michel 86, 158. 187 Goldberg, Alex 99. 182 Fowell. Irene 111 Goldberg. Bruce 111 Francis. Patricia t ldberg. Robert 55 Francisco. John 54 Golden. Eric 111 Franklin, David 86. 130 Goldie. Lisa 99. 155 Frantz. Garrett 111. 183 Goldman. Andrea 99. 128. 151. 275 Frederick. Kurt 99. 184. 207 Gomberg. Craig 55 Frederick. Peter 54 Gonzalez. Anita 55. 133. 155 Frederick, Gina 111 Gonzalez, Bruce 111 French, Kamela 99. 188 Good. Thomas 55. 143 Frere. Jenna 86. 149 Goodale. Mark 111. 183 Fresh, Denise 86 Goodman. Dawn 55. 186 Fresh. Michele Goodman. Karen 111. 201 Freymulh. Dirk 79, 153 Goodrich. Gregory 99. 199 Fridley, Michael 86 Friedland. Jamie 54 Friedland, Steven 99, 128 Friedman. Alyssa Friedman, Doreen Friess, Susan 111 54, 194 54 ■■■1 m M Frimtzis. Valerie 99. 130. 149 iH H H ■ ■ Fuentevilla, Ramon 54. 181 H ■ ■ Fujie. Chikako 99. 139. 141 H ■ ■ Fulton. 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Peter Gustafson, Katharin Gutting, Kathleen 99, 158, 159 23, 29, 56, 125. 128, 148 86, 120, 125, 148 56, 125 25. 86, 129, 136, 137, 145, 154, 163 56, 175 111, 214 111, 176 111, 220 86 86 56 27, 99, 126 111 111, 152 56, 138, 150, 153 86 99 86 56, 127, 129, 151, 185 86 99 99 56, 159 86, 153 42, 56, 152, 153 111 99, 182 111, 275 86, 199 56 86 HI 86, 125. 199. 221 111. 143. 216 99, 198, 227 56, 124, 128, 129, 200, 222, 223 H Haase, Antonia 111 203 Hagan, Christine 99 203 Hagelberg, Gus 100 Hagelberg, Mary 86 Hagerty, Matthew 56 Hahn, Wha Jung 111 150 Haire, Matthew 86 181 Haire, Michelle 100 Halikis, David 2: , 56, 181 Halikis, Georgene 56, 124, 173 Halkett, Kale 86, 124, 201 Hall, David 111 Hall, Jacqueline 86 Hall, Ronna 100, 128. 156 Hall, William 56 Haman, Melissa 86 Hamilton, Aimee 86, 125 Hamilton, Colin 86 - iTi % Hamilton, Lorri Hamilton. Mary Hamilton. Scott Hamilton. Christophe Hammond, Daneen Han, John Haney, Karen Hanlon. Ann Hannes, Andrea Hanson, Tara Harding, Lawrence Hardwick, Jennifer Hardy, Douglas Hardy, Gregory Alan Harge, Ivan Harms, Christine Harper, Dcnise HI. 143. 223 HI 56. 127. 181 56. 162, 196 112 112, 183, 220 108, 112, 188 124, 137, 275 100 79 59, 100 87. 190 40. 100. 190 56. 155 56. 156 31. 42. 87. 121. 126. 129. 140, 142, 143, 148 57 112 112 100, 190 112 108, 112, 214 Harper, Sarah Harper, Timothy Harris. Kimberly Hart. Bridget Hart. Gregory Hart. Laurence Hart. Linda Hart. Maria 24. 57. 120. 121. 124. 125. 128, 129, 130 Hart, Michael 37, 57, 125, 180, 181. 190. 218 Hart. Thomas Hartley. Brett Hartwick. Jeffrey Hartwick, Julia Hartwick, Laura Hartwick, Thomas Harvey, Katherine Hasegawa, Masotosh Hasham, Lisa Hatano, Dorothy Hauge, Stephanie Hauptman, Sharon Hayase, Elliott Hayashi, Tatsuya Healy, Thomas Hecht, Suzanne Heffernan, Cathy Heffernan. John Hein. Patricia Heitz. Melinda Hellmeyer. Kirstin Helms. Derek Helms. Gari Helms. Gregory Henbest. Brett Hendricks. Terence Hendrickson. Craig Herbig. Peter Herbst. Lisa Hernandez. Jose Hess. Gregory Hewett. Kimberly Hight. Thomas Hill, Caroline Hill, Dcna Hill, Gregory 87, 144, 174, 210 100, 160, 227 57, 151 100 87 87 100. 150. 152. 222 87 100. 153 100 112 100. 130 87, 216 112, 150, 152 57 57 112 57. 210 112. 154 87. 143 87. 130 100 57 112 100. 128. 160. 177 57, 142, 181 100, 177 57, 125, 160, 196 112 112 87. Hill. Kent Hill. Richard Hill, Virginia Hillard, Michelle Hillard, Robert HiUis, Michael Hilton, Heidi-Jill Hilton, Lesley Hilton, Peter Hinchlilfe, John Hindman. Beth Hindman. Tern Hixson. Heather Hixson. Shannon Hixson. Simeon Hodge. Robert Hodges. Jill Hoff. Diana Hofman. Cynthia Hoffman. James Hogan. Kathleen Hogan. Melissa Hogan. Michael Hogan. Sheila Holchin. James Holmberg. Robert 57 79 100 87 121, 127, 129, 130, 144, 175 25, 57, 127, 196 87 112, 133, 139 57, 126. 172 100. 198 112, 193 25, 57, 124, 125 87, 124 87, 129, 130, 141 100, 153, 155 112 100 29, 58, 124. 216 112. 154. 203 37. 40. 100. 182 100. 128 87. 126. 129 100. 158. 215 87 112 58. 126 87, 126 87, 129, 185, 207 87. 126. 129. 142. 202 58. 121. 129. 130. 133. 141. 142 100 Holtrichter. John III Hong. Ml Kyung Hoover. Robert Horeczko, Roman Horn. Adam Horn. Lorraine Hornkohl Amy Hou. Margaret Houghton, Karen House, Korey Hoy, Angela Hoy, Lauren Hoyt, Amy Hoyt, Mary Hu, Amy Hu, Roger Huang, Chung-Jung Hjang, Hsiao Hua Hudson, Melanie Huebner, Carol Hueth, John Huggard, Esmee Huggard. Michael Huggard, Richard Hugh, Christopher Hughes, Denise Hughes, Thomas Huizdos, Michelle Humphrey, Donald Humphrey, John Hunt, Cathy Hunt, Edward Hunt, James Hunt, James Hunt. Timothy Hurley. Beth Hurley. Timothy Hyde. Christopher Hyde. Brenden 25. Hyman. Marc Hyman. Matt 112. 133 58 87. 191 118 87 58. 153 112. 142 87. 129. 152 58. 126. 129 87. 126. 129 126. 172 58. 129 87 112. 130. 153. 157 58. 129 87 58. 139 27, 87 58 87, 221 100, 186, 215 100 58. 125. 204 87 100 112 112 112. 183 100 87 58 87 58 58 28. 29. 58. 148. 216 112 112 87. 129. 136. 137. 145, 147, 160, 162, 163, 303 58 100 Ingram, Jeffrey Ingram, Lori Intagliata, Anita Isenberg, Gerard Isenberg, Warren Iskandar, Roberto Israel, Jonathan Ito. Vance 112. 183 87 100. 150. 152. 153. 156 59. 128. 142 100. 191 87 23. 87, 120, 121, 125, 129, 137, 196, 197 59, 203 Jackson. Eric Jackson. Kelly Jackson. Marie Jackson. Tina Jacobanis. Carol Jacobanis. Michael Jacobson. Amy Jacobson. Jeffrey Jacobson. John Jacobsson. David Jacobsson. Eric Jai. Richard James. Stacey Janis. Christine Janssens, David Janssens. Karen Jansson. David Jelinek. Richard Jelsma. John Jenkinson. Kelly Jennings. Carin Jensen. Cassandra Jensen. Howard Jeter. Elizabeth Jhaueri. Eric Johnson. Gunter Ralf Johnson. Niclas Johnson. Deborah Jones, Clarence Jones, Erik Jones, Timothy Jordan, Scott Jorgensen, Eric Juell, Christopher Juelle, Carlos Jun, Michelle 87 100, 179, 215 112, 188 87, 151 112 59, 124 59 87, 151 59, 154, 155 112 87 87, 152. 157 88. 181 112, 154 88 88, 150 88 100, 156 88. 200 59. 150. 152 112. 150. 151, 153 88, 214. 215 79 88 59 112 88. 190 112 112 100, 155, 182. 220 100 112, 120, 183, 184 100. 206 88 K Kaback, Michelle Kaback, Stephen Kaemerle, Patrick Kagan, Nicole Kamar, Jenny Kaminskas, David 100. 124, 149, 158 59, 120. 121. 125. 160. 162. 216 37. 59. 141. 142. 143. 146. 196 88. 120. 129. 130. 162 59. 129 88. 40 Kamran-Noosh. Kamyar 59. 121. 130. 133. 137. 141. 142. 145 Kamran-Noosh. Katayou 88. 141 Kaplan. Roger 22, 59, 128. 129. 146. 149, 154. 155 Kapner, Leonard 59. 152 Kapner, Ted 112. 154 Karambelas, Lisa 112. 142. 188 Karambelas, William 100 Karasawa. Joel 88. 199 Kasai. Janice 100. 200 Katakia. Shilpa 59. 129 Katherler. Suzanne 112 Kato. Julia 112. 130 Kato. Michael 100. 129 Kato. Yukiko 112. 133 134. 139. 141. 154 Kaye. James 60. 218 Kaye. Peter 108. 112. 205 Kazan. Kyle 112. 193 Kazarian. Jamin 60. 127. 147. 202 Keenan. Bridget 88. 125. 129. 173 Keenan. Catherine 113 Keller. Tammy 100 Keller. Tiesse 60 Kelly. Megan 113. 153 Kendall. Douglass 111 88. 220 Kennedy. Keith 60. 148 Kenney. Cean 88 Keschner. Elizabeth 113 Kessler. Sandra 100. 149. 156 Kettler. Annette 113 Khan. Junaid 60. 133. 136. 140. 141. 142. 145 Khan. Obaid 100. 182. 218 Kibbe. Evelyn 88. 214 Kiclar. Brent Kilmer. Renee 143 Kilroy. Patrick 60. 141. 142. 146 Kilroy. Thomas 101. 142 Kim. Adrienne 113. 162 Kim. Amy 113 Kim. Christine 101. 128. 130 Kim. Deborah 88. 125 Kim, Do Hyung 88. 135. 139. 145 Kim, Dons 60. 128. 129 Kim, Eun Hyung 113. 139. 195 Kim, Patricia 60. 125. 159 Kim, Paula 101 Kim, Steven 113. 183. 202 Kim, Michael 113 Kimura, Mineo 88 Kindred, Stacey 60. 120. 129. 151 Kindred, Tracey 60 King, Aaron 88. 185. 207 King, Robert 101 King, Stephen 60. 218 Kinion, Gregory Kinnel, Marlys 100. 128 Kinney, Karen 113 Kinoshita, Keiko 101. 223 Kinoshita, Yukiko 88 Kirby, Rachel 113 Kirk, Thomas 60 Kirkley, Elizabeth 88 Kirwan, Glenn 101 Kirwan, Todd 60 Klein, Christina 101 Kline, Cheryl 113 Kline, Stacy Knapic, Jennifer 101. 154 Knauer, Cynthia 101. 154 Koboyashi, Hiroe Koines, Colette 113. 143 Kolodny, Howard 113 Kolodny, Jeffery 60. 142 Kopania, Alison 113. 153 Kopecek. Paula 88. 152. 153 Korenich. Paige 88 Kothawala. Shashin 88, 127 Kotlarski. David 88 Kotlarski. Mary 113 Kowalski. Daniel 60 Kramer. Christian 101, 199 Kraus. Erik 40, 88 Kredel. Kurt 113, 138, 205 Kronenberg. Karl 60, 153 Kronenberg. Kathryn 101, 153 Kuehl. Susan 101, 156, 158 Kukel. Pamela Kukel. Suzanne 60, 155 Kumagai. Michael 79, 149 Kunzelman. Erik 113, 183, 216 Kupec. Katherine 88 Kyle. Maria 60 L 61 101. 153 113. 150. 153 88. 216 La Marca. Brian La Marca, Jil] La Scdia, Casey La Scala, Stacy Labelle. Charles 88 Lacher. Erika 101 Lachman. Monctte 101. 120. 186 Lachman, Nicole 61, 120, 125. 128 J2a J Lagattuta, Robert . — ' ■ Ss lSS Lai, Leiand IQI. 182. 206 Lamers, Erik 113 Lancier. Gabnelle 113 , 154. 195 Landuro. Rosanna 88 . 139. 158 Landis, Crane 88 . 121, 130 Lanes. Kenneth 88 Lantz. Kristen 88 . 125. 172 Lape. Danielle 113 Lape. Michelle 61 Lara. Edison 101 Lara. Valencia 61 Larson. Daniel 61 Larson. Teresa 61 Latimer. Amy 113. 203 Laudeman. Lisa 88, 195 Lauhoff. Kathryn 79 LaVaile. Leonardo Lawrence. Michelle 113, 155 Lawver. Jane 61 Le Beau. Mary 61 150. 152 Leake. Slacey 113. 201 Leake. William 101 130. 131. 134. 140. 142. 146 151. 184 LeBlanc. Gregory 101 Lee. Brian 101 Lee. Cindy 101 Lee. Elizabeth 113. 152 Lee. Heh Kyu 61 Lee. Jacqueline 101 Lee. Jung 113 Lee. Philip 88. 129 134. 138 145. 146 Lee. Sang 101. 198 Lee. Yun Kyung 88. 129 Leeming. John 113 Leeming. Robert 61 Legg. Sally 88 148. 149 Legg. Susan 113 Legge. Michael 113 183. 216 Leib. Melissa 101 Leighton. Kathleen 61 Lembo, Michele 113. 142 Lemmi. Dennis 88 Lenehan. Laurie 61 125. 151 Leonard. Drew 88 160. 199 Leonard. Jeffrey 89 162. 181 Leonard. Roy 113 184. 216 Leone. Anthony 113 Leone. Lara 101 Leone. Mark 89. 160 196. 221 Leone. Mary 101 125. 159 Leone. Patricia 101 125. 159 Leseberg, Michael 79 185. 207 Levias. Angela 89. 162 Leuine. Jacqueline 62 Le inson. Jennifer 89 158. 198 Levinson, Julia 113 Levonian. Julie 113. 130 Lewards. Stacy 113. 188 Lewis. Dinah 195 Lewis. Jeffrey 113 Lewis. Jeffrey 101 Lewis, Monique 62 Lewis. Tonya 62 Leyva. Charles 62 Li. Bobby 113. 184. 206 Li. Jimmy 89. 129. 131. 175 Liao, George 113 Licciardello, Michael 79 Lightman. Tamela 113 Lim. Nancy 101. 128. 160. 186 Lin. Charles 89. 191 Lin. Irene 89. 129. 139. 145 Lin. Judy 113 Lin. Stephen 101. 128. 192 Lindgren. Richard 101, 136 Lindsay. Patrick 62. 125. 144, 181 Linehan. Mary 89, 129 Linnell. Lillian 113 Lipton. Beniamin 113. 142, 149 Lipton. Michael 25. 89. 121. 129. 145, 163 Liu. Chao.Hsu 89 Liu. Chao-Ting 114, 140 Liu. Hung-Jen Livengood. Patricia 62 Lo Celso. Monique 101, 156 Lockett. Lejeune 62. 121. 146 Lohrer. Elizabeth 88. 114. 215 Lok. Edward 89. 129. 162 Lord. James 114. 149 Lotina-Wyman. Tim 62. 128 Louisell. Carol 62. 275 Love. Paul 89 Lownes. Gretchen 62. 158, 159 Luciani. Kathie 62 Luckett. Robin 101 Luckevich. Kathryn 101 Ludwick. Joseph 62, 125. 152. 162, 196, 197 Lukrich. John 181 Lung. Richard Lynch. Scott 114 Lynch. Thomas 89, 202. 221 Lyon. Elizabeth 114. 201 Lyons. William 101. 128. 150. 151. 152. 192 Lyial. Andrea 62 Mac Faden, Hugh Mac Faden. Michael Mac Giegor. Cynthia Mac Harg, John Mac Quoid, Alan Mac Tavish. Andrew 89, Mac Tavish, Holley Mackey, Deborah Mackey. Madelon Mackey, Robert Mackiewicz, Caroline Madilian. Ari Maehler, Manfred Magpiie, Mylene Mahakian. Lauren Mahan, William Maier, Ctaig Maldanado, John Malky, Adam Malone, Francis 89. M Malone. Kathleen Maltin. Laura Mandel. Lisa Pauline Maneri. John Mansur. Mary Marckesano, Andrew Marckesano, Gloria Mardesich. Patrick Mardesich. Chrislophe Marino. Robert Marinovich. John Markellos. Kathy Marona. Mario Marracci. Thomas Marsh. Theodore Marshall. Lorna Marshall. Shaun Martcl. Jean Martel. Maclovia Martella. Jim Marlella. Joey Martin. Jane Martin. Pamela Martin, Andrew Martinez, Jesse Martinez, Ricardo Martinoff. Kimberly Martz. Steven 63. 128, Mashy, William Mason. John Masten, Viktoria Mathis. David Mathis. Renee Matson. Andrea Matteson. Thomas Matthes. Robert Maxe. George Maxey. Troy May, Karen May, Stephen Mays, James Mc Alister, Thomas Mc Arthur, Kenneth Mc Arthur, Clifford Mc Galium, Robert Mc Galium, Timothy Mc Clain, James Mc Clain, Timothy Mc Conn, Raymond Mc Conn, Suzanne 89, Mc Cormack, Elenore Mc Cracken, Margaret Mc Daniel, Diana Mc Daniel, Karen Mc Donald, Amy Mc Donald, Robin Mc Farlane, Angela Mc Farlane, Valerie 121, Mc Grew, Clark Mc Grew, Donna Mc Guinness. Colleen Mc Guinness. Maura Mc Guinness. Molly Mc Guire. Charles Mc Intyre. Margaret 89. Mc Kay, Greg Mc Kenzie, Susan Mc Kissock, Scott Mc Laughlin, Mark Mc Laughlin, Shannon Mc Manus. John Mc Manus, Kathy 102, Mc Millan, Robert Mc Millian, Shannon Mc Mullen, Nicolene Mc Neal, Kathy Mc Rae, Glenn Medve. Douglas Meek. Ann Mehting. Lisa Mehrtash. Farhad Mehrtash. Tatyana Melton. Beth Melton. 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Kaari Meng. Michael Mensinger, Dennis Merlander, Michele Merrell, Victoria 65 Merrill, Randall Merrill, Shauna Metcalfe, Bruce Meyer, Mitchell Michetti, Mark Michetti, Matthew Midlord, Paul 90, 133 Midford. Robert 25. 90. 136. Miglio. Mark Mignacca. Robert Militello. Domonic 114 Mtlitello. Jeanine Militello. Joseph Millea. Noel Miller, Alison 40, Miller, Jack Miller, Marisa Miller. Ruthanne Miller, Sheila 65, Miller, Steven Mills, Lisa Mishell, Sandra Mishell, Daniel 111 Mitchell, John Mitchell, Laura 65, 121 Mitchell, Lise Miwa, Julie Mixon, Christopher Moeller, Alicia Moeller, Henry Moller, Angus Moloney, Michael Monteilh, Gregory Monleith, Jeffrey Montgomery, Todd Moore, Brian 66, 121, 125, Moore, Carlyn 90, Moore, Michael Moore, Stephanie Morash, Jennifer Morash, Michael Morey, Scott Morgan, Margaret Morgan, Valerie Morioka. Tomoko Morningslar. Steven Morris. David Morris. Gregory 66. Morris, Paul 66, 127, 128, Morris, Robert Morrison, Tom Morrow, Bradley Morrow, Deborah 66, Moseley, Amy Moses, Tracey 90, 120, Mott, Nancy Mowat, Tracy Moy, Richard Mueller, Kristin Mueller, Robert Muilenburg, Tod Mulkey, Christa Mulkey, William Mullins, Brent Mullins, Eric Mulvihill, Erin Mumby, Scott Murdaugh, Drew Murphy, Laura Murphy. Michael Murphy. Timothy Murtha. Diane Murtha. Douglas 102. Myers. Michele 102. 143 114 65. 148. 149 182. 216 89. 52 90. 200 123. 129. 147 102 92 114. 142 154 90. 142 102 134, 139, 142 145, 147, 160, 161 114, 206 65, 185 183, 199, 220 65. 148. 152 90. 181. 221 90. 126, 158 102. 128, 201 65 114 129, 189, 200 155, 174, 210 126, 137, 172 65, 202 128, 153, 184 65, 127. 181 124. 128. 129 114 65. 152. 153 102. 177 114 65 90 65 102 90. 136 65. 204 128. 129. 140 125. 130, 194 114. 133 114. 142 66 114 90 102. 149 102 90 102. 127. 177 125. 181. 218 129. 130. 144. 146. 174 66 114 90. 199. 221 124. 152. 153 102 125. 137. 162 102 66. 126. 155 114. 140. 202 114. 154 102. 182 216 102. 128 90 66 90 66, 124 114, 216 102 66 144 114 114, 188, 215 128, 182, 221 66, 187 N Nagaya, Marie 114 Nager, George 66 Nager, Thomas 90 129 Nagy, John 66 Nagy, Maria 90, 124. 135 137 145 160 Nakagawa, James 90 210 Napolitan, Jodie 114 178 215 Napolitan, Julie 114 179 215 Nash, Savery 66 Navalta, Carryl 90 129 Navayan, Reza 66 134 Nawotka, Caroline 90 Neal, Jeffrey 90 Neale, Randall 90 130 190 Neff, Jennifer 102 128 158 214 Neilan, David 102 183 185. 207 Nelson, Bradley 90 Nelson. Byron 90 191 Nelson. David 102. 142 Nelson. Erik 115 184. 206 Nelson. Kou 90 Nelson, Peter 90. 143 148 149 207 Nelson, Robert 66. 133 145 147, 151 Neth, John 90. 184, 185 Neuman, Peter 66, 216 Newell, Audrey 66. 126. 137, 162 Newell, John 115. 150, 153 Nicholson. Joy 102. 142 Nicholson. Julie 124. 137. 142 Nicklas. Julie 102. 149 Niden. Cheryl 50 Nieminski. Cara 102. 151. 153 Nieminski. Lisa 66. 128. 151. 152 Nieto. Alexander 66 Nieto. Rebecca 90 Ninnis. Margaret 90. 143. 202 Noble. Merry 90. 125 Noguchi, Karen 102. 215 Noonan. Kristie 90. 143. 148 Norby. Catherine 90, 153. 157 Norris. Adam 90, 202. 203 Novelo. Gcrardo 204 Novom. Barri 90 Nutter. Diana 102 Nutter. Susan 102 o O Brien. Brendan O Brien. Patricia O Brien. Robert O Hara. Kirsten O Hara. Stacey O Leary. Kathleen Oaxaca. Elisa Obora. Reiko 102. 198 115. 195. 223 102 102. 186 102 90. 124. 156 102. 142 66. 129 299 Odaka, David Oh. David Okada, Miki Okazaki. Hideyuki Olar, Marinica Olson. Peter 115. Olson. Stephan Olson, Todd 90. Ollhof. Ditk Optican. Janine Orlando. Robert Orona, Robert Orosz. Kristin Orser. David Osborne, Anita Oshita. Marian Oshita. Masaru Osmcna. David Otera. Steven Yutaka Overbey. Lewis Owen, Cynthia Owens. Gregory Owens. Jeffrey 90 102. 150. 155 103. 195. 223 67. 141 115 130. 143. 176. 198 67. 127, 185 129. 143, 151, 152 193 90 115. 154 103 103 90. 199 67 67. 194 103. 185. 207 103 90. 125. 129, 135, 139, 160, 161, 191 103, 203 91 67 91, 133, 145 Pak. Moon Chang 67 196 Pak, Moon Kathy 103 Pake. Jody 90, 150, 151 152 153 Paliobagis. Athena 91 124 Palmer. Michael 103 220 Paltin. Erika 115 133 158 Paolucci. Patrick 115 198 Papayans. Michael 67 143. 218 Papke. Cheryl 67 Parendeh. Susan 68 Park. Deiisa 91 139 Park. Eugene 91. 199 Park. John 115 Parker. Jacqueline 68 Parker. Monica 115 Parker. Roger 103 Parsa. Steven 68 Patch. Tracy 115. 186 Patton. Barbara 115 158. 159 Paul. Joanne 91. 125 Paulson. Hilary 68. 130 Payden, Todd Paymai. Arman 91 Payne. Helen 103 Payne. Michael 103. 205 Payne, Reeta 91 Pazanowski, Walter 115 Pazanowski, Cynthia 91 Peach, Mark 115, 152 Pearce, Kevin 115 198. 220 Pearce, Paula 68 126 Pearson, Jill 91 Pelly, Oliver 103 Pclstring, Dennis 91 Pelstring. Robert 68 142 Pelton, James 91 190 Pence, Bill 103 220 Peppard, Scott 91 185 207 Peppe, Monica 91 Perez, Leonid 68. 134 139 146 Perez, Sheila 115 Perles, Julia 103 130 194 Perles, Susan 91 Perry, Janice 91 Perry, Mary 103 149. 150 152 202 Perry, Peter 103. 182 Peters, Curtis 91. 181 Peters, Joseph 103 142. 160 Peterson, Deborah 91 Petrone, Michael 68 125 Pfaff. Mcllnda 91. 143 Pfeiffer. Sheila 103. 203 Phenicie, Brady 91 Philbee, James 103. 182 Phipps, Lincoln 68. 162 Pickel, Susan 68 Pierce. Michelle Pierno. Diane 68 124. 151 Pieroni. Michelle 91 Pipkin, Amy 103 Plunkett, Brian 91. 129 Podell. Lame 115. 130 Poer, Adriene 91 Polacek, Timothy 68. 227 Poliner, Phillip 103. 182 °ollack, Nicholas 91. 160 Pollack, Steven 115 Pollock, Debanne 91. 155 Poms. Laurie 91 Popovich. Kristy 103. 156 Poppa. Kimberly 69. 188 189. 194 Porizky. Janet 91 120. 137 Porter. James 69 127. 190 Potampa. Christopher 91 Potampa. Laura 115. 142 Powell. David Powell. Harry 91 Pozzuoli. Vincent 69 Prager, Julieanne 69 Prescott. Ben Prescott. Lisa Pretz, Jennifer 69 Price. Christopher 69. 127. 175. 210 Price. Gretchen 69. 125. 143. 147 Pruitt. Alicia 91. 130. 140. 222 Pugh, Cherene 115. 143 Pugh. Jimmie 69. 129. 204 Pugh. Tiffany 91. 143 Pupkoff. Catherine 69. 121. 126. 128. 129. 130. 147 Pusavat. Keith 103. 128 Pusheck. Michael 69 R Ratuse. Jonathan 103 182 199 Raines. Adrianne 69 126 133 Rail. Mark 140 Ramirez. Janet 115 202 Ramirez. Karen 115 188 202 Ramsdell. Thomas 91 Ramsey, James 69 129 Randolph, Btek 103 182 Randolph, Shawn 115 Range, Sheri 103 153 157 Rankin, George 115 Rankine. David 103 184 207 Ransom. Anthony Rathbone. Elizabeth 69 125 186 Ravin, Seth 103 Ravfn. Wendy 69 129 133 145 Ready, Ann 103, 149. 188 Rechtin. Mark 103, 142. 160 Recknor. Hilary 91. 194. 215 Recknor. Scott 115, 193. 221 Redd, John VII 115, 184. 206 Reese, Christopher 69 Reese, Clinton 91. 153 Reeves, David 115 150. 184. 206 Regan. James 91, 120, 127, 129. 142. 162. 163 Reichardt, Darcellc 115, 188 Remstein, Ellen 69. 128 129. 146. 153 Revels, Alyssa 69. 125 Rhee, Catherine 115 150. 154. 156 Rhodes, Dominique Rhodes, Russell 115 Rhodes, Sheryl Ricci, Patricia 69 Rice. Christopher 91. 129 Richards. Ronald 103. 127. 128 Richardson, Laura 69 151. 153. 155 Richelieu, Leslie 70. 126 Riegelhuth, Laura 91. 155 Ring, Mari 115 Rinne, Patricia 70 121. 124. 202 Rinne. Thomas 103, 128. 155. 192 Ritmire. Gregory 91. 175 Rives. Franklin 90 Rives. Michelle 115 Rives. Suzette 70 Roane. Simeon 115 Roberts. Michelle 90. 158. 159 Robertson. Stacey 119 Robinson. Theodore 115 Robuck. Darren 103. 182 Rock. Colleen 70 Rodenfcls. Clinton 70. 147. 162. 163 Rodgers, Caitlin 103. 125. 158 Rodgers, Shawn 70. 144 Rodriguez, Conchita 70 124 141 Roebuck, Kelly 103 Roecks, Craig 70. 129. 139 Roger, Coreen 90 Roland. Beth 90. 155 Roller. Joan 90, 126 156 Rosen. Dina 71. 151 Rosenberg. Mia 71. 147 150. 155 Rosenkranz. Paul 71 133 Rosenkranz. Georgiana 103. 125. 128. 149, 158 Rosin, Nicole 103 Ross, Kerry 115 Ross, Shelly Renee 71 Roth, Adam 115 183 216 Rotondo, Barbara 90 Rotondo, John 115 Rourke, Brian 103 142 182 Rourke, Michael 103. 155 194 198 Rowley, Christine 103 202 Rowley, Christopher 71. 129 130 141 Rowley, Heidi 115 133 179 Rubincam, Richard 90, 216 Ruiz, Lupina 71 Ruiz, Norma 103, 128 RuizArriola. Claudia 115 156 Russell. Doug 115 183 220 Russell. Glenn 71 218 Russell. John 71 138 Russo. John 90 160, 205 Ruston, Todd 90 160 205 Ruuswik. John 71 141 202 Sagehorn. Karen 90 125 Sahni. Jitender 90 Sahnl, Sabina 71 126 Salazar, Larry Salem, Patricia 116 Sallus, Michael 71. 133 145 155 Sampras. Gus 116 Sampson. Cynthia 71 Sampson. David 104 Sampson. Mark 71 181 218 Samsi. Fransisca Samuelson. Lisa 71. 128 129 150 Sanders. Kenneth 90 Sanders. Lisa 90 125 129 Sanders. Randall 90 Sandor. Victoria 71 126 129 Sarmanian. Maia 90 155 Sato. Heidi 90 Sato. Keith 116 202 Saucedo, Elena 71 125 172 Saucedo. Katherine 116 Saugues. Marci 72. 126 149 152 Savo, Monica 116 201 223 Sax, Kristin 72 Sax, Stephen 116 Say. Jerome 104, 128 Scallon. Jane 116 Schaefer. Trevor 104 220 Scheyhing. Ernest 72 Schiager. Sandra 104 Schiager. William 116, 183 Schick, Kristin 90 Schilling, Frederi 104 Schinnerer, Dean 90 Schiring, Barbra 72 Schiring, Gordon 116 Schlatter. Stephanie 72 Scholia. Kent 116 Schoolcraft. Sarah 90 130, 147 Schoon. John 90 Schor. Andrea 72 Schrandt. Jeffrey 104, 155 Schreiner. Wendy 72. 158, 159 Schuegral. Andrea 90. 129. 130. 133. 142. 147 Schuegraf. Klaus 104. 128 Schuler. Scott 72. 218 Schultz. Patricia 90. 141 Schwartz. Shari 116 Schwegler. Amy 116. 156 Schwegler, Paula 72, 125 Schweiger. Pamela 104 Schwindt. Christopher 116, 149 Scott. James 104 Scoville. Alane 104 Sehon. Lee 73 Sehon, Elizabeth 116 Seidman. Judith 73. 124. 148. 149 Seki. Kadruko 104 128 133 134, 139 Sellers. Richard Semler. Heidi 73 Settevendemie. Martin 90 181 Shaffer. Mark 73 Sharman. Brett 104 149 Sharman. Scott 73 Sharpe. Jennifer 90 155 Sharpsteen, Trudi 73 124 189 200 Shaw, Suzanne 73 Shay, Shirley 73 140 Shay. Thomas 104 128 150 152 Shen. Elizabeth 104 128 133 141 Shen. Kathleen 116 139 154 Sherry. Amanda 104 155 Sherry. Joel 183 202 Shieh. Peter 104 139 146 Shieh. Ted 116 133 134 139 Shigekuni. Leslie 104 Shih. Eric 90. 129. 134. 146, 150. 154, 155, 205 Shihadeh, Nadia Shimeall. George 116 Shimeall. Robert 90 Shimizu. Naomi 116 130 154 156 Shiens. Debbie 90 124 129 179 202 Shouse. Stephen 73 Shubin, Gayle Silver. Kirk 90 175 210 Silverman. Robert 116 183 202 Silverman. Samuel 90 191 Silvestrc. David 90 127 129 130 196 Simmons, Kevin 90 129 Simmons, Meghan 116 179 215 Simon, Erik 104 Simon, Jeffrey 73 227 Simon, Tracy 104 Simpson, Lisa 73 200 214 Simpson, Richard 116 130 Sinay, Patricia 116 130 Sinclair, Ann 104 Sindoni, Jill 116 Siprelle. Jennifer 116 130 154 156 Skinner. Kevin 116 193 Slagter. Gerald 73 Slater. Michael 104 151 Slayton, Andrew 192 Sleeth, James 73 Sleeth, Michael 104 Smalley, Jeanelte 73 Smallcy, Jennifer 104 Smith, Bradley 73 Smith, Darren lie Smith, Jennifer 90 126 Smith, Julianna 104 126 Smith, Larry 90 Smith, Linda 73 126 128 Smith. Ralph 73 Smith. Suzanne 73 124 128 129 Smith. Todd 73 218 Smitherman. Elizabeth 104 Snell. Scott 90 190 227 Soepadmo. Tufano Sole. James 116 198 Sole. Jennifer 129 130 Soils. Lucia 90 125 179 Solis. Rafael 127 130 176 Sommerstein. Gary 90 Song. John 116 183 Song. Susie 90 Sonnichsen. Jean 90 125 Soo. Bessie 116 139 156 Soriano. Dennis 104 Soriano. Kevin 116, 192 Sorkin. Eric 73 Southerland, Jason 116 142, 162 Southerland. Kevin 73 125, 127 Spadafora. Mark 90 Spalding. David 90, 145 Spalding. John 104 182 Spargifiore. Maria 104 Spear. Brenda 90 Spearman. Scott 108, 116, 120, 205 Spearman. Steven 73, 125, 162. 204 Spears, Carolyn 108 116. 202 Speckhard, Amy 104. 138 Speckhard, Evon 90 Speirs, Garrett 74. 143 Speirs, Kenneth Spencer, Sheryl 90. 125 Spiegel, Patricia 74, 148, 149. 189 Spies, Jean 90 Spies. Kathryn 74 Spillane. Kevin 74. 210 Spillman. John 90. 210 Spillman. Paul 116 Spolidoro, Laurence 90. 210 Stafford. David 116, 198 Stafford. Erin 90, 124, 130 Stahlbuhk. Maya 116, 133 Slancliffe. Jonathan 74. 162. 163, 196, 197 Stanford. Katherine 120. 126, 152, 157 Stanley. Lance 204 Stannard. Sandra 74. 128. 129, 152, 153 Stansel. Gary Stansell. Brenda 155 Staple. Johanna 104. 128, 158, 160 Stark, Jerrcll 104, 182 300 Stark, Sheryl 74 124 200 Trodde n, Petra 129 Slarr. Jennifer 116 Troxel Douglas 147 153 Starr. Kirsten Tsai, Alice 105 112 156 188 Stassi, Robert Tsai, Howard 117 140 States, Linda 104 202 Tsai, Janet 75, 128 142 147 160 161 Stearns. Jennifer 116 133 Tsao, Jennifer 105 128 127 Stearns. Ryan 74, 127, 180 181 227 Tsao, Stephanie 125 129 187 Steele, Kristin 116 Tucker Clay 117 193 Stefanides, David 116 216 Turchi Kimberly 117 143 222 Stein, Rictiard 160 Turnac iff, Brian 75 204 Sleiner, Jeannell 27 173 Turner Andrea 105 Steinhauer, Joseph 116 Turner Eric 76 Steitman, Stephanie 116 Turner Helane 105 143 Stenbit, Elisabeth 117 203 Turner Mark 105 152 153 Stephens, Elizabeth 117 186 Turner Susan 105 Stephenson, Kerin 74 120 Tusler Kevin Steskal. Christopher 117 130 183 Tylka, Cathy 105 128 188 203 Steskal. John 74. 125, 128, 129, 196, 197. Tyo, Deborah 105 201 216 Stevenson. Juke 74 152 Stewart. Janet 117 203 T 1 Stewart, Lesley V. ■ Stirling, Jon 104 Stofila, Jon 104 Uemura, Sayuri 105 188 195 Stolila, Mark 117 Ugenl, Michelle 76 155 Stoltz, Heidi 179, 214 Ursich Barbara Stolz, Sherilyn 121 124 129 Stone, Marjorie 104 120 121 T Stone, Stephanie 104 V Sloner, Jeffrey 104 Storstcen, Karen 74 Strahle, Kimberjy 104 154 195 Valacak, Francis 181 Straus, Cynthia 104, 157 Van H uiscn. Tiffany 105 Strauss, Patricia 74, 133, 143, 147, 150, 153. Vandemolegraaf, Jenni 117 155 Vande Kaay, Catherin 117 Streisand, Karen Vande Kaay, Christin 125 Strenk, Scott 117 153 193 Vander Stucken, Jeff 117 183 Strom, Christopher 74, 218 Vandorcn, Katherine 105 128 151 152 153 Strom, Leigh 117 201 Vanno sdall, Paula 76 Strong, Stacie 74, 128, 129 130 194 Vasey, Ann 117 143 200 223 Stuhlbarg, Jody 117 202 Vasey, Michael Suesberry, Monica 74, 126 Vaught Kristine Sullivan, Amy 104. 155 Vaught Ronald 117 183 Sullivan, Brendan 104, 198 Veal, William 175 199 Sullivan, Megan 117 178, 215 Verbm Christopher 76 129 Sullivan, Melissa 75. 126 Villaluz Raymund 76 139 145 Sumi. Elliot 75, 120, 121, 125. 140, 162. Virgo, James 76 181 210 163. 196 Virtue, Curtis 105 128 149 Sumi, Gregory 117 Vogel, David 76 160 161 Sundin, Shana 117 Vogt, Brooks 105 Sutton, Elizabeth Vogt, Diana 76, 124 128 129 178 Swanson. Charles 117 199 Vogt, Thomas 120 176 Swanson, Douglas 75 129 196 Von Spaeth, Kirk 76 128 129 141 Sweeney, Stuart 104 185 207 Vorse, Krista 105 Sword, Tod 104 Vuilleu mier, Andre 105 184 206 Syrett, Claire 148 149 151 Vuncanon, Andrew 76 218 Szafran, Naomi 117 143 T W Waeschle, Noelle 105 153. 157 Tabatabay, Zohreh 104, 134 Waldo, Elizabeth Tabbarah, Melissa 203 Walker, Geoffrey 105, 136 Takeuchi, Shohei 104, 206 Walker. Jennifer 117 Tanielian, Garo 105 Wall, Ivy Tanrigorur, Ari Wall. Julie 117 Tanrigorur, Arpi 105 Wall. Lisa Tauber, Steven 176 Wallace. Matthew 210 Taylor, Kimberley 117 Wallace, Stacey 117, 203 Taylor, Randall 105 Wang, Eric 117, 140 Taylor, Ronald 130, 136, 137, 148 Wang, John 105. 181 Teller, Lon 75 Wang, Linda 76 Teller, Mark 117 Wang, Lisa 117 133. 139 Teske, Liesl 105, 142 Wang, Nancy Thakar, Shefalee 117, 133 Warden, Robert 117. 198 Thies, Bryan 105 Warden, Kimiko 117 Thomas, Paul Warden, Newbold 105 151. 153 Thomas, Susan 117 Warfle. Julie 105 158 159. 186 Thompson, Michele 156 Warner. Jonathan Thompson, William 105, 216 Warren, Robin 216 Thorlakson, Norman 117 Wass, Andrea 105 128 152. 203 Thorrens, Terry 75, 125 Waterman, David 76 Thorrens, Vicki 117 Watkins, Melanie 105. 125 Tighe, Jeanette 75 143, 156 Watson, Patrick 105 144 174, 210 Tilley, Christine 75, 126 Watson, Richard 76, 141 Tinley, Jamie 129, 199 Watson, Joseph 152, 153 Tittle, Cynthia 129, 275 Waung, Raymund 129 Tobin, Bridget Weaver, William 76, 147 Tokaji, Daniel 117 Weber, Eric 76. 129 Toler, Deane 105 Weedman, Robert 153 Toier, Robert Weeks, Carolyn 105 128 139, 141 Tomich, Gregory 117, 183 Wegener, Tom Tompkins, Katherine 146 Weigley. Jonathan 27. 76 133, 145 Tompkins, Suzanne 105, 146 Weiker, Rebecca 94. 121. 124. 129. 130. Toomajian. Deanne 117, 130 188, 223 143, 148 Toomajian, Jean 75, 124 Weinman, Laura 117 159, 158 Torii, Maho 75, 146 Weinstein, Daniel 120, 153 Torii, Shinichiro 105, 128 177, 221 Weinstein, Debra 76. 128 150 152. 156 Towle, Tamara 105, 149 Weissman, Adam 77 Tracy. Margaret Welch, Timothy 94 Traina, Timothy 105 Weldon, Anne 94, 121. 129. 143. 148, 149, Tran, Barbara 105 128, 132 133, 139 178 Tran, Mark 117 135, 139 Weldon, Julia 117 179, 215 Tran, Steven 75 128, 132 Wellington, Martin 77, 128 Tredennick, Donald 105, 198 Wells, Rebecca 118 Tredennick, Georgina 75 126, 141 Wen, Bettina 134, 139 Trepinski, Theodore 105 150, 152 Wen. Pamela 77. 134 139 140, 146 Trimm, Amy 105 120, 124 Wendt. Gregory 94 127 185, 207 Wendtland. Michael 77 Wert, Joanna 77, 126 Wert, Stephen 94, 210 Werlz. Gregory 77 Wertz, Raquel 118 West, Debra 94, 132, 155 Westlund. Donna 118, 133 Weston. Stewart 198 Wey, Michael 118 White. Daniel 118, 146 White, David 94, 138 White, Elizabeth 118 188, 189 White, Garry 77 White, Julie 94, 148, 150 153, 223 White, Molly 22 94, 119, 129 143, 155 White, Sandra 94 While, Sherryl 77 Whitely, Kimberlee 23, 25 77, 120. 125. 124. 172 Whitman, Karen 94. 143 Whitmore, Erika 94. 186 Whitmore, Shelley 118 Whittaker, Stephanie 77. 156 Whittier, Laura 77 Widdifield, Scott 118. 227 Wiedmann, Darryl 94 Wildung, Mark 78 Wildung, Scott Wilfong, Gregory 78. 151 Willong, Kyle Wilfong. Scott 78 Wilhem. Andrew 118 183. 202 Wilhem, Stephen 76, 125, 127, 144. 174. 210 Wilhite, Lisa 118 Willcrt, Karl Williams, Andrea 118 158 187 Williams, Anne 106, 128 143 162 163 Williams, Gregory 78 Williams, Jennifer 94 Williams, Joy 78, 124 128 148. 149 Williams, Kathleen 118 195 Williams, Randall 118 Williams, Robert 94 Williamson, Andrew 94 Wilson, Cynthia 78 124 129 194 Wilson, Marjorie 94 Wilson, Nancy 78 150 155 Wilson, Natalie 94 133 Wilson, Scott 106 138 Wilson, Whitney 94 Wilson, William 118 150 154 Winchell, Bryant 78 Windle, Brynne 78 Winkler, Kristen 94 Winston, Robin 118 215 Winthrop, Jill 94 Winzen, Moira 106 203 Winzen, Peter 106 Witte, Karen 78 Wittels, Steven 106 Wohlman, Kurt 94, 138 152 153 221 Wolff, Francesca 118 Wong, John 78 139 Wong. Lorraine 94 Wong. Marcy 94 130 Wong, Mitchell 118 Wood, Stacey 78 129 Woodard, Spencer 118 Woodward, Paul 94 145 191 Woodward, Christin Woolley. William Worley. Anne Wozniak. Daniel Wu. Justin Wu, Rose Wyzard, Dawn 78 78, 151 106, 156 106 118. 140, 151 106, 128, 130. 160, 203 94 X Y Yamamoto, Darin 94 132 Yang, Christine 106 128, 132 140 151 Yang, Jack 118 140 Yang, Joel 106 Yarymovych, Nicholas 78, 125 127 210 Yeh, Caroline 106 Yeh, John 106 128, 135 160 205 Yelton, Teh 94 Yew, Anson 78 129 147 Yi, Hannah 78 124 129 Yoon, John 118 183 Yoshida, Lynn 118 Yoshikawa, Todd 106 146 182 Young, Anne 94, 125 151 178 Young, Christopher 118 Young, Don 79, 125, 127 144 204 Young, Gina 118 Young, Jeffery 79 Young, Karen 106 137 275 Young, Laurence 94 181 Yu, Alice 79, 134, 139 140 146 Yu, Lois 118 Yu, Tsui HWA 118 Yuan, Susan 106 Yun, Sung Joo 79 Yussefmir, Denis 106, 134 141 203 Zaleski, Michael Zalma, Carolyn Zalma, Juliette Zalman, Ellen Zamoyski, Monique Zavodny, Kevin Zimmerman, William Zirkel, Elmer ZoUars, Jill Zraick, Thomas Zuccarello, Daniela 106, 120, 162, 184. 206 118, 133 94, 133. 145 79. 126. 129. 162. 163 79. 126, 129, 130, 140 ' 118 79 106 118, 158, 159 79 106 301 TRITON 1982 editor-in-chief ellen zalman photography editor clint rodenfels black and white photo editor caryn barab cover concept ellen zalman color section copy ellen zalman senior section Valerie mcfarlane junior section ady balog sophomore section nan Williams freshman section frank malone bill mulkey faculty section jon stancliffe organizations brenden Hyde James regan activities brian cooper sports brenden hyde James regan sports statistics compiled by brenden hyde index joe ludwick elliot sumi ad managers dave gottlieb mike lipton staff ranko balog quin blayney megan carroll david colman Jennifer davey sara delaney michel fountain Steve kaback nicole kagan adrienne kim angela levias tracey moses audrey newell sherlyn stoltz doug troxel alice tsai jo wert mike zaleski photogs jan amend eric blatt jeff cook Stuart criley les doud chris Hamilton jeff leonard mike lipton John liu ed lok bill mashy ken mcarthur Steve otera lincoln phipps ted shieh Steve spearman david vogel special thanks to... adviser pat linehan publishers representative dave sorenson josten ' s american yearbook co. photographers Steven ' s studios V % t ' . ( When the average student looks at this book he does not realize what work and dedication it took to put it together. He is quick to criticize and slow to praise. But those who put this yearbook together know exactly how hard it is to create a book worthy of praise. You know how hard it is to come up with witty captions and clever headlines at 10 and 11 o ' clock on a Sundav niqht. And you know how it feels to type for hours then to find out that the paper had gotten stuck in the machine or that ragged right had been on and it was not copy that you were typing - thus completely ruining your work. But thank God we did not have to fruit roll! We have all had our differences and everyone withstood my yelling by not listening. Thanks! I hope that you have enjoyed producing the yearbook and take pride in it. I ' d like to give a special thanks to Steven ' s Studios for mis- placing 20 percent of our senior pictures and to Spencer for finding them again and his fantastic work on our color pictures. And last but definitely not least, a very special thank you to our advisor Pat Linehan for keeping sane amidst all the bedlam and destruction. There could not have been a book with out you. Ellen Zalman Staff Credits Caryn Barab ■ 80 Quinn Blayney - 238.239.272,273.276.277.278.279 AdyBalog- 52.53.82.83.102.103. 106. 107. 124. 125 RankoBalog. 50.51.86.87.212.213.256.257.274,275 Nicole Kagan 88.89. 140. 141 . 156.202.203,236.267 David Colman - 90,91 , 1 16, 1 17,226.227,268.269.294.295 James Regan ■ 94.95. 1 18. 120. 121 , 134. 135. 192. 193.242.243 MikeZaleski- 98.99.146.147.270.271 Alice Tsai- 62.63. 100.101. 188.189. 194. 195.206.207 Bill Mulkey 108,109,126,127.182.183.190.191.244.245.280.281,284, 295 Adrienne Kim 1 12,1 13.128.129.130. 131 . 184, 185.208.209 Brenden Hyde - 118.136.137.122.123.162.163.242.243.260.261.266. 267 Jason Southerland . 138.139 Brian Cooper -24.25.26.27.38.39.240.241.282.283 Jennifer Davey- 38,39,114,115,142.143,152.153,176,177 Frank Malone- 32.33.108.109.174 175.210.211,244.245 SherilynSlolz- 36.37.57 Sara Delaney. 38.39 110.111,144,145.150,151,178,179 Nan Williams 40.41.56.57.96.97.158.159,172,173 Valerie McFarlane - 42,44.45,64,65.84.85.104.105 Sieve Kaback - 48.49.66.67.216.217.246.247 ElliolSumi- 54.55.68.69. 120. 121. 160. 161.214.215.248.24 Jon Sianclifle 70.71,180.181.200.201.230.231.258.259 Tracey Moses -62.63.72.73.92.93.218.219.234.235 Jo Wert -74.75.132. 133.252.253.292.293 Megan Caroll - 76,77 Angela Levias- 58.59. 148.149.204.205.250.251.286.287 Calhy Lynn Tylka- 220.221 Michel Fountain - 154.155.186.187.204.205 Joe Udwick- 46,47. 196, 197, 198,199, 254,255, 290.291 Ellen Zalman- 1-17,302,303,304 Photography Credits Jack Alden- 174-179 Jan Amend -55.181 Caryn Barab - 21,24,25.32,22.43,44,47,59.60,65.81,90,92,95.105,107. 164,165,166,167.180185,188,187,190 195,195-201,Ads Eric Blatt- 88.96.106,116 Stuart Criley 210 215 LesDoud 87,91.180 Chris Hamilton . 52,63.156.182.183.Ads PeteHerbig 52.188.189,190 195.222.223,226,227 Jeff Leonard . 30.42,82,83,84,93.172,173,190 195,196 201.Ads Ed Lok . 41.42,85.174,176,182.184,185.186.186.187,202,203,210215, 216,217 John Uu- 210215,216,217 Craig Maier 38,224,225 Bill Mashy 86,97,100,102,104,106,181,224,225 Ken Mc Arthur -96,98,1 14,180.184,185 Steve Otera 204,205,224,225 Lincoln Phipps - 57,74,80,108,112,113,115,118,206 209 James Regan 23 Clint Rodenfels 18,19,24,25,31,78,99,138,154,230,231,168,169,2 253,Ads Ted Shieh 210 215 Steve Spearman - 40,41,49,51,66,69,70,73,76,89,109,110,111, 114,lf 187, 190,191 ,Ads Dave Vogel 28,29,31,34,35.119.147.150,157 Thanks to Jerry Evans for the Summer Show and Spring Musi pictures and to Stevens Studios for shots of organizations and forma 1 :.-?s . 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