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Stuart Criley ■1 M i. « .- Mm ' ' Stuart Criley Howard Jensen Stuart Cnlcy Stuart Cnley CONTENTS Activities 20 Students 46 Seniors 48 Juniors 86 Sophomores 100 Freshmen 114 Organizations 128 Sports. , 176 Faculty 232 Ads 264 Index 296 Stuar Crilcy V v c 4 - - Stuart Criley Solitude is a wonderful thing when one is at peace with oneself and when there is a definite task to be accomplished. -Goethe Betty Shen ■W ' ' H HE ! ?r _± j M • WM wW V, ' jI S H jLitTi V B BnMi MJ S m j ' Mb 9HH| H m a Jonas Carlsson 10 Mark Rechtin 11 Bettv Shen Stuart Crlley The reward of friendship is itself. The man who hopes for anything else does not understand what true friendship is. -St. Ailred of Rievaulx i K W% 1 pHl c l biH - 61 IT ' tf H Bfl ' ' i I K V H P P 9fe ' V ' - ' ' ' 1 Bs ' .A K ' iff ' ' dl- 1 bI Jb SSKz mti ■Chris Adishian Dave Hail 13 i JlCIAA ' ' JV-. :f fff , : r ; tA ' ' J ' -m iQ-r •v: w. ' n M j - ' - ,j s v: StuarlCriley ' ■K ■H- %m mA ' SwE v . Jift.; , ■y : ' W 7 , ' ..,: ■-- The hours when the mind is absorbed ► by beauty are the only hours when ( we really live. ' -Richard Jefferies m%: ; y . rf -sism L ' i :.j. ' iii .- m ' 4 ; ' -.% Stuart Criley 1 .h mi 6 2 ■■-.. . Ai  6 0 %m rr  ? ' i i • «JM l ' ' , ' « ' |ir ■'  rtt ri ' f. ' -♦♦p . 17 A rvOMM«  l-fci L. r«i.M soea - c: '  A SA KODAK SAFETY FILM 5063 KODAK SAFETY FIUM 5063 mmmm-Mi Ssam fcf ' iiR, ACTIVITI Delighting summer audiences, Neil Simon ' s Little Me proved to be yet another PTSA success. Students from all three high schools on the hill took part in this exciting musical comedy. A special visit by Donald O ' Connor, the always popular star of both the screen and the stage, was a highlight of the show ' s succesful run. Tiffany Smith played the older Belle Poitrine, who , in the process of telling her memoirs takes the play back to the time of her youth. The story then follows the younger Belle, played by Kirsten Benton, in her pursuit of wealth, culture, and social position . ' ' Adam Horn showed his great versatility by playing the various men in Belle ' s life. Supported by an excellent cast and crew, the show was an exciting and memorable production. Lisa Prescott, Abby Gardner, Dawn Holland, and Kristy Danache cling to the winsome General (Curtis Virtue) as Kirsten Benton looks on in disbelief. ■t Standing back proudly. Older Belle (Tiffany Smith) presents the finished statue (Ben Lipton) Gazing into each other ' s eyes, Val du Val (Adam Horn) and Belle (Kirsten Benton) enjoy a moment together. 22-Activities Little Me proves to be yet another great success story Not yet! cries the dying Prince Cherney (Adam Horn) to the angel (Kim Lawson) as Standing side by side. Belle (Kirsten Benton) waits patiently tor an excited his loyal subjects bid goodbye to their beloved prince. Fred Poitrine (Adam Horn) to calm down. ■.y j . ' Anyone for a box ot jujubees? asks Adam Horn of Brad Cassil, Greg Mohr, Kirsten Benton, Jon Tilley, and Kim Lawson. Taking time out from another day of hard work, stage crew finally relaxes. Activities- 23 X ' - A Students have weekend of hard work and fun play The annual Leadership camp, held at the JCA camp near Big Bear was very successful. Much was ac- complished throughout the weekend. The first day was spent entirely on the planning of the 1984 Homecoming activities. The second day, the students were split into groups to discuss various topics including school improve- ment and Creative Thought Day. Students were also given an opportunity to sit back, relax, and enjoy the j,,, Tsao, Greg Hardy, and Christine Kim take a break from work and soak up the mountain air. mountain sun . ASB President Walter Burkley demonstrates his author itative power at Leadership camp. One of the biggest highlights of the weekend was a beautifully decorated cake for the occasion. Mr. Kinney talks to a group of students in one of many brain-storming get- togethers. Greg Hardy teaches a very cooperative group of students a dance called The Smurf ' 24-Activities School gets together for a huge spirit-filled bonfire Brought back after a long absence, the traditional bonfire was held on the night before Homecoming day. According to ASB President Walter Burkley, It was a huge success. Everyone was pleased and it showed school involvement by everybody. The event was held on the football field with extreme safety precautions in mind. The people in the houses bordering the school were warned of the occurance. Because the tremendous outcome, a bonfire for next year is very likely. The roaring flames of the bonfire reached its peak very fast to nobodys surprise SlIiuoI spirit and inv.ji ' 1 1: .1:! were very large factors on bonfire night. Enormous crowds of people and great times gaue a precedent for a bonfire next year Activities-25 Will it rain like last year and ruin all the activities? This was the question in everyone ' s minds Homecoming day of 1983. Fortunately for everyone except the Tartars it did not rain, and the day went on as scheduled. The first major activity of the day was the Miss Brickhouse competition in which John Wang, alias Mrs. Glushenko, was chosen Miss Brickhouse 1983. The pep squad then spoke their sparkling bits of poetry and the game was soon upon us. The Torrance Tartars were in for the game of their lives. At half time, the sophomore float was awarded first place and Natalie Baszile was chosen Homecoming Queen 1983- 1984. The Sea Kings later ' creamed ' the Tartars. (Does that make them tartar sauce?) All in all, it was a grand day full of the usual ex- citement and spirit plus an extra feel- ing of unity between the classes. Greg Hardy seems to be taking the day ' s activities seriously. Key Club mascot, Waldo, smiles at the crowd. Dan Wozniak and Scott Jordan grit their teeth while Lamont Lacey and Ed Chevalier appear to be having a ball. 26- Activities Natalie Baszile smiles at her fellow Sea Kings while riding around P V field. The homecoming princesses rush to congratulate the new Homecoming Queen. Natalie Baszile Feeling of unity dominates Homecoming Day activities Led by Sophomore Class President. Akemi Yamane, the class of ' 86 earned first place for their float With her father by her side. Natalie Baszile walks with poise. Activities-27 w •..„ . ■■■- __ 5f- Kurt Frias, Lisa Wang and Debbie Dollinger trip the light fantastic. Students escape to ' Night of Knights ' The Homecoming Formal provided an exciting climax to Homecoming Week as students enjoyed A Night of Knights . Natalie Baszile reigned as Homecoming Queen, as the crowds danced to the Wat of A Western Front . The Homecoming Princesses included Lorraine Eslinger, Jennifer Hardwick, Alison Miller, and Lisa Teske. Jackie Lee and guest dance in a world Cathy Heffernan tells a joke that breaks up Mike Strickfaden, Cathy Crandall all their own and her guest Taking a break from the dance floor, a guest. Eva Burkley. Kristin Chaison and Dom Militelo show off their dates. Charlie Chainn-iail guards the formal. Fall musical makes its triumphant return with ' GodspelF The entire cast of ' Godspell ' comes out to sing the finale, ' Prepare Ye. Anita Intagiiata and John Hinchliffe sing their hearts out in a fine perforrr The circus cast joins together in the funeral procession. ' Godspeir casts a spell on audience Eric Kunzelman gives Amy Ferrera a lesson in life in a scene from the ' Prodigal Son. ' Godspell, PV High ' s first fall musical in eleven years, entertained audiences with a fine performance. Although at- tendance was not huge, the play still received great reviews. Godspell exhibited the morals and the ideals of Christianity with an enthus- iastic cast to support it. The show dis- played talented performers with Adam Horn and Tim Hurley being the most dominant of the group. As us- ual, the choreography of Godspell was excellent as most of the PV High ' s musicals have been. At the hands of director Jim Bell and choreographer Michael Rooney, the ' show ran very smoothly. During tfie trial of Jesus, thie judges remain straight-faced and serious. Jesus(Adam Horn) preaches loudly to his followers Activities-31 While the Christmas spirit was high in PV, an unforgettable journey was made to Harlan Shoemaker. Drill Team, Orchestra, Pep Squad, and assorted student body were among those who attended. They entertained and enlightened the day for several physically and mentally handicapped children. Acts included, The Toy Soldier, The Three Pigs, and Rudolph, the Red Nosed Reindeer. The wonderful experience was re- warding to PV students as well as the Harlan Shoemaker kids. Members of the PVHS Jazz Band blow their hearts out in an excellent musical performance. PV students enlighten and entertain Dreena Peeke flashes her pearly whites during a Drill A group of assorted student body wait patiently to perform for the Harlan Shoemaker kids Team act. Shoemaker students and visitors enjoy the variety of productions at the annual PV High Christmas play. 32-Activities Youth marches to promote education Youth on Parade is an annual event that opens the eyes of many. The main purpose was to inform the community of the numerous youth programs on the peninsula. Marching bands and pep squads from PVHS, RHHS, and Miraleste were included in the parade. PVHS ' s theme was A Flash of Brillance and members of the student body were appropriately dressed in trenchcoats and dark glasses. It was certainly a day of spirit Danny Mishell and Dairyl Stolz flash the Sea King spirit to an enthusiastic crowd of spectators and eXCltement. ■a ' :gMMM Drill Team marches with precision down the parade route Members of the Tall Flags show off their spirit by holding the school ' s sign with pride. Dressed as flashers, Cncket Mulkey. Greg Hardy, and Kia Moore carry the impressive Palos Verdes banner. Activities-33 Thanks to the amazing basketball instincts of Gil Eberhard, son Steve, and Hoppy Keller, the faculty rolled to another victory in the annual Donkey Basketball Game, 50-34. The students, led by Pat Watson ' s 12 points, did not quite attain the heights they had aimed for, inspite of the strong performances of Dave Morris, Dave Neilan, and Jerrell Stark. The girl ' s half of the team was led by Karen Breslau, who scored a personal as well as team high of 2 points, with the help of teammates Nan Williams, Chrissy Giorgio, Diana Hoff, and Johanna Staple. Senior Daryn Holland remarked, Although we lost, the game was a lot of fun. That ' s about all it was. The faculty lineup consisted of many strange and interesting looking teachers whose age and experience overcame the valiant efforts of both the student teams. Despite an outstanding effort, students lose again Jen-el Stark, Steve Eberhard. and Scott Jordan scramble madly to get to the ball first. Xtci beenaqreoi- v cxr .Xono and ±: -see j(X Jim Mitchell reaches for the ball while an unknown player hits the floor. I Q f 34-Activities Dean of Students. Chris Bowles, shows his great shooting form Karen Breslau scores the only two points for the girls ' student team. Activities-35 Valentine ' s Week filled with great excitement for everyone ■Waiting for the next play to begin, Amy Schwegler seems to be enjoying herself. Breaking away. Monica Sauo makes an important play for her team. 36-Activities In the spirit of Valentine ' s week. Carlos Juelle receives his Valentines from his secret admirers Valentine ' s Week was a time for get- ting involved in school activities and preparing for the upcoming formal. In the Powder Puff football game, the activity of the week, junior girls defeated the senior girls with a score ofl4-0. Lunchtime activities included a balloon toss and the sale of Rose- agrams and Valagrams. The balloon toss left most of the participants soaked, but was still much fun for all. For those special people, Valagrams, a valentine with a personal message, were on sale the entire week. Buying his sweetheart a Rose-O-Gram, Kurt Klassen gets into the spirit of Valentines, Showing absolutely no coordination at all, Phil Poliner lets the balloon pop. Activities-37 They ' re Playing Our Song in 1984 The very successful fourth annual Valentine ' s Formal was sponsored by the Student Activities League. The romantic decor used red, black, pink and white balloons along with pretty pink and white carnations. Streamers from the ceiling to the walls ended in a shower of hearts to set the mood for romance. The highlight of the evening was the announcement of the Valentine ' s Court. Continuing the Hardy reign, Greg Hardy was named King of Hearts with Princes Scott David, Chuck Swanson, Matt Newell and Mike Hamilton as his court. Cam Tredennick and Megan Sullivan give a heartfelt smile for the camera. As part of the Valentine crowd, Michelle Centofante and Michelle Dennee dance to the music of The Press. Expressing their friendship and affection for flowers Kristen Bennett, Monette Lachman, and Eva Burkley pose for the photographer. 38- Activities Valentine ' s Court: Front Row: King of Hearts Greg Hardy. Stacy McCarty 2nd Row: Sophomore Prince Matt Newell, Katie Melo, Senior Prince Scott David. Megan Tobin. Junior Prince Chuck Swanson. Danielle Tortulot Not Pictured: Freshman Prince Mike Hamilton. Activities-39 After a long, hard and exhausting dress rehearsal, the cast, crew and orchestra of Sweet Charity take time to get together and pose for a huge group picture. ■H WM 1 JrwL Wi ■1 if 1 ff i«i Hi f K 1 K ' ■jS ' _ J ' ' jLJ i ■■■BfmS ,v L i 9L ' ' | HiuK c; ■I jT A ■1 f mM J -.WWi 9 p. f ■1 m wLi Ljftp H bl m 4 j k Bfl Hk BUfr ■. i - H li il Dancers and singers in the chorus rock the stage to the Rhythm of Life , while having fun. Dave Young shows little response as Kirsten Benton clings on for her life. 40-Activities Sweet Charity lights up PV ' s stage with song and dance DOROTHY RELD Kirsten Benton beams with excitement after receiving gifts from movie star Clark Roberts, played by John Mclntire A Musical Comedy Book NEIL SIMON This spring PV ' s Performing Arts Department lit up the stage with Neil Simon ' s musical comedy, Sweet Charity. In this acclaimed musical, the audience follows Charity Hope Valentine throughout her adventures to find true love and happiness. Sweet Charity combines a variety of dancing and singing styles from the 60 ' s. In addition to a talented cast, ingenious sets and a dazzling orchestra played key roles in the show ' s success. Capturing the lead role was Kirsten Benton, as Sweet Charity, with Dan Selzer and John Mclntire playing opposite her. Other strong performances were given by Amy Ferrera, Anita Intagliata, Jill Matson, Ben Lipton, Brooke Theiss and Eric Kunzleman. Kirsten Benton and Dan Selzer enjoy the view while on a balloon ride. Activities-41 Once again, the Sophomore Class campaign to raise money, motivated all involved. This year, after a week of carrying around buckets for their favorite ' doll ' , the enthusiastic Sophomore boys collected over one thousand dollars, to be used in following class activities. Many activities took place throughout the week, but most successful of all these, was the Friday night Soph doll dance, at which the winner was announced. That is, the girl who had had the most money collected for her, was awarded with the ' Soph Doll ' . It waj Jeannine Kilroy that managed to achieve that goal. Posing with ragdoll is 1984 Soph Doll. Jeannine Kilroy. During a lunch time activity. Darrel Stolz presents the Soph Doll candidates for 1984. 42-Activities Soph Doll Week proves a success again!! Happily celebrating the success of Soph Doll Week are Adrienne Alberto. Keith Kail, Lisa Ito, Sam Yoon, Josette Blue. Scott Spearman. Ron Bornstein. Sue Combs. Darra Tolozko. and George Nager Walking through Seniui I ' aik, Kichaid Ulein tino su v . i donations for their favorite Soph Doll candidate Smiling with ecstacy. Soph Doll Jeannine Kilroy, with date Dave Spalding, poses for the Activities-43 PV ' s performances really take the cake Throughout the year, P V High School ' s Performing Arts Department provided the opportunity for dedicated students to develop their talents. With the help of Orchestra director, Don Marino and Choral director, Connie Mclntire, the students have devoted much time to fulfill their desire to entertain others. Many performances were given by these groups: the Christmas concert and their Harlan Shoemaker performance, both taking place in December, and many others, taking place in the Spring. In years past, the Performing Arts Department has given students the chance to perform for their enjoyment and for the enjoyment of others, and will continue to do so in years to come. August 30, 1983 Korean Airline 007 shot down by Soviets after violating Soviet airspace; 269 aboard killed; conflicting accounts emerge; U.S. condemns Soviets, announces mild sanctions. September 5, 1983 Space shuttle Challenger completes third flight; Guion S. Bluford Jr. was on board - first black man in space. September 25. 1983 Emmy Awards - Hill Street Blues and Cheers capture a combined 11 emmies. September 26. 1983 Newport Rhode Island Yacht Races - Austrailian challenger, Austrailian II, wins America Cup over U.S. yacht Liberty. October 5. 1983 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to Lech Walesa for his efforts through negotiations and non-violent protests to gain the right for Polish workers to organize freely. October 6. 1983 British novelist William Golding wins Literature Nobel Prize for Lord of the Flies. October 9. 1983 Interior Secretary James G. Watt resigns from Reagan ' s cabinet. October 16. 1983 Baltimore Orioles win World Series over Philidelphia Phillies. October 23. 1983 Over 200 U.S. Marines killed in Beirut suicide bomb attack. October 25. 1983 U.S. and Carribean states invade Grenada. November 25. 1983 The Day After viewed by 100 million in U.S. followed by a group discussion with officials; sparks a war fear. November 23. 1983 Soviet Union breaks off talks on medium-ranged missies. November 25, 1983 Holmes humiliates Frazier in first-round knock out - Heavy Weight Champion. December 29. 1983 Reverend Jesse Jackson goes to Syria on a pilgrimage to secure the release of captured U.S. flier, Navy Lt. Robert O. Goodman Jr. Januari; 22. 1984 Raiders win Super Bowl XVIII over the Redskins, 38 - 9. Jar uari; 25, 1984 State of the Union Address - optimistic appraisal made by President Reagan. February; 3, 1984 U.S. astronauts perform tetherless spacewalk on space shuttle Challenger ' s fourth flight. Februari; 7. 1984 Reagan orders U.S. Marines out of Beirut. February 8 - 19. 1984 XIV Winter Olympic Games in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia - Debbie Armstrong, Scott Hamilton, Bill Johnson, and Phil Mahre all take home the gold, Februari; 9. 1984 Yuri Andropov dies of complications resulting from a chronic kidney ailment. Februari; 13, 1984 Konstantin U. Chernenko elected General Secretary of U.S.S.R. February 28. 1984 Micheal Jackson dominates the Grammys with 8 statues. February - March 1984 Reagan to be the Republican candidate; race for Democratic candidacy narrows to Gary Hart, Jesse Jackson and Walter Mondale. July 28 - August 11. 1984 Summer Olympic Games in Los Angeles. Activities-45 FILM 5063 JLQ __. - ' 20A KODAK SAFETY FILM 5063 KODAK SAFETY Fll S063 34 KODAK SAFETY FILM S063 35 KODAK -■■f V KODAK SAFET r Film bObii , . V SENIORS 48-Seniors y Seniors-49 The Senior Class left high school with many memories. Through the encouragement and dedication of the senior class officers, Class of ' 84 started off the year with many activities. As the year progressed, Class of ' 84 grew closer together as graduation neared. Senior Ditch Day at Catalina Island, Grad Night at Disneyland, and the prom really topped the whole year off. Under the leadership of President Christine Kim, traditional activities were pursued with revived enthusiasm. Look out world! Here I come, ready or not! comments wild and crazy senior Rusty Oshita. David Abdallah: Basketball (1,2,3) Deborah Abrams: Tennis (1,2,3), Captain (4), Soccer (1,3). Swimming (2), Keyettes (3,4), CSF (1,4), SAL (1, 2,3,4), Girls ' League Representative (4), Trident Staff (2, 3) , Advertising Manager (4) . Sydelle Adelman: Water Polo Stat (1,2), Drama 1 Audition, Drama 11, Shakespeare Club (4), Fall Drama Festivals. Harlan Shoemaker (2), Poseidon Club (2). Amy Ann Alberto Christina Allan: Marching Band (1.2,3,4), Assistant Drum Major (4). Jazz Band (3.4). Concert Band (1,2). Pep Band (3.4). Summer Musical (2). Spring Musical (3.4). Ski Club (3.4), CSF (2.3,4). NHS (4) Hal Allyn: Varsity Football (4). Wrestling (1). Varsity (2,3), Jazz Band (2.3,4), Concert Band (1), Marching Band (1.2), CSF (2.3.4). SCROC (3). Work Experience (4) 50-Seniors Hard work and dedication pays off for the year Cindy Amato; Volleyball (1), Softball (2). Varsity (3). Spartans (3). Treasurer (4), Girls League V P (4), Work Experience (4) Craig Anderson: Stage Crew (2.3.4), Summer Show (3.4). Jazz Band (3.4). Shakespeare Club (4). Susan Anderson Tasha Anna Archer: Poseidon Club (1). Ski Club (1). JV Track (3) Matt Arrillaga: CSF (2.3.4), NHS (3.4). Foreign Exchange Club (1.2). Spanish Club (2.4). Shakespeare Club (4), Greek Club (2), Work Experience (4) Ann Aschenbrenner Varo Asorian: Golf (1), Bowling Club (1), Spring Play (3), Spring Musical (4), Morning Bulletin (4), CSF (4) Nancy Atha Evan Avery; Assembly (1), Jazz Band (1,2.3.4). Marching Band (1.2.3.4). Orchestra (1.2.3.4). Interact Club (3). Spring Show (1.2.3.4). Summer Show (1.2). Harlan Shoemaker (1.2.3.4). All Southern California Honor Jazz Band (3.4) . Shakespeare Club (4) . Pep Band (1,2,3,4) Nagy Bakhoum: Computer Club (2). High Tech Club (4) , Shakespeare Club (4) , Work Experience(4) , SCROC (3,4), Backgammon Club (1) David Barnes: Interact (3,4) Ann Bartron: ASB Historian (4), Trident Staff (2,3.4). Assistant Editor (4), S-Club (2,3.4), Vice President (3), President (4). NHS (3.4), Secretary (4), CSF (1.2,3,4), Sophomore Assemblyman (2), Basketball Stat (2,3,4), TriCouncil (4), JV Soccer (1), Leadership Camp (2,3,4), Harlan Shoemaker (2,3,4), Western Civilization Award (1), Student Curriculum Forum (2,3,4), National Merit Semi-Finalist (4) Natalie Baszile: Drama III, IV, Summer Musical (2). Story and Traveling Theater (1,2,3), Drill Team (2), Freshman Girls ' League Representative, Sophomore Secretary, Junior Vice President, Senior Vice President, Spartans (1,2,3), Treasurer (2). Keyettes (4). Thespian President (3) . Varsity Track (1) . Spanish Club (3.4). Art Club (4). Shakespeare Club (4). Leadership Camp (4). Soph Doll Princess (2). Homecoming Queen (4), Basketball Stat (2.3.4). Scrub Club (3) Amy Bates: Latin Club (3). Shakespeare Club (4) April Beagle: Orchesis (2), Tall Flags (3), Work Experience (4) Andy Beall: CSF (1,2,3,4), Real Computing Club (1,2) Mike Beauchamp Michael Beaupre Seniors-51 Seniors make 1984 their best year Michelle Centofante looks amused as Sim Hixon shows off his Virgin Island T-shirt during the break between exams. Russell Beebington Heather Beebe: CSF (1.2.3,4), NHS (3,4), Marching Band (1), Concert Band (1), S-Club (3,4), Greek Club (1.2), International Exchange Club (2) Vice President (3), President (4). Marine Mammals Club (1.2), Steven Beggs Kirsten Bennett: Assembly (1). Varsity Track (1.2.3.4). Volleyball (1.2), Varsity (3), S-Club (3.4), Basketball Stat (1,2,3,4). Tracy Bergin: Harlan Shoemaker (3,4), Work Experience (3,4), Dance Show (2). Chorale (4). Kevin J. Bernstein: Work Experience (3,4), Bicycle Club (2) Julie D. Best: Cheerleader (3,4), Pep Squad President (4), Drill Team (2), Delphinians (2,3,4). Football Stat. (1), Baseball Stat (1), Harlan Shoemaker (3,4) Kathleen Blackwell: Track (2), Work Experience (3,4) Steve Blank: Cross Country (1.2). Bill Bloore: Basketball (1.2.3.4). 52-Seniors Steve Blank: Cross Country (1,2) Bill Bloore: Basketball (1.2.3.4) Melanie Marie Blum: Concert Choir (1,2). Chamber Chorale (3.4). SCROC (4). Work Experience (4). Women ' s Ensamble (2) Julie Bolman: Omegans (1.2). Women ' s Ensemble (1,3). Renaissance (2,3). Chorale (4). Spring Show (2.3.4). Summer Show (3). Forensics (3), President (4), CSF (1,2,3,4), NHS (4), Orchesis (2), Dance Show (2.4). Darlene Louise Bourdo: SCROC (4) Scott Brajeuitch Judith Brannigan Amy Brantion: Marching Band (1.2,3), Secretary (4), Pep Band (3,4), Class Historian (2), Spanish (4), CSF (1,2,3,4), Science Fiction Club (4), NHS (4), Spring Show (4), Harlan Shoemaker (4) Aaron Braverman Karen Sue Breslau: Swimming (2). Varsity (3,4), Spartans (2,4). Secretary (3), Pep Squad (4) Head Flagtwirler (4) Wendy Brooks: Orchesis (2), Dance Show, (2) Shakespeare Club, (4) Work Experience (3,4) William Broomhead: CSF (1.2), NHS (3,4). Soccer (1.2) James M. Brown III Kurt Brown Micheal L. Brown: Wrestling (3). Ski Club (1.2), Montinez Brown Nanci Browning: S Club (2). Treasurer (3). Historian (4). CSF (4). Thespians (3). Work Experience (4) Carrie Brumbaugh: Shakespeare Club(4) Russell Bullock Bonnie Colette Burack: Greek Club (1). Astronomy Club (4). Secretary (4). Orchestra (1.2,3,4). Summer Musical (2). CSF (3.4). Work Experience (4), Shakespeare Club (4) Seniors-53 Sharon Burke Walter Burkley: Library Squad (2). JV Tennis (2.3). Junior Class President. Stucent Curriculum Forum (3). Key Club (2,3,4), ASB President (4), CSF (2,3,4), NHS (3.4). Maria Busch Janet Busso: Varsity Swimming (1,2,3,4), S-Club (4), Work Experience (4). Doug Butler: Soccer (1), Spanish Club (1.2,3), Stategic Games Club (1,3), Computer Club (3), Forensics (2,3), Vice President (4) , Varsity Tennis (3) . Work Experience (4) Thomas Caldwell JonCampman: HiTech Club V P. (4). Soccer (2). Track (1). CSF (2). Milo Capanna: SCROC (2.4) Marshall B Carr; Varsity Golf (1.2,3,4) Beth Cartwright: Omegans (1,2), Concert Choir (1,2). Chorale (3). Renaissance (2,3), Work Experience (4), Easy Listening Club Co-President (3). Solos and Ensembles (3), Shakespeare Club (4), Orchesis (2), Dance Show (2), Women ' s Ensemble (3), Tom Castagna: Work Experience (4), Christopher Colt Cauffman: Baseball (2,3), Varsity (4) Seniors anxiously await graduation day William Cavecche Michelle Centofante: Spartans (2,3,4). Shakespeare Club (4) Harlan Shoemaker (3) Sally Chang: OCC (1.2,3), President (4), Dance Show (1.2.3.4) Margaret Chang: CSF(1.2.3). Treasurer (4), NHS (3,4), ASB Secretary (4), Class Historian (3). Drill Team (2,3,4), Keyettes (3). Co-Publicity (4). Stundent Curriculum Forum (4). Shakespeare Club (4). SAL (4). Harlan Shoemaker (3,4). 54-Seniors Though it appears that Christine Kim is putting all of her efforts toward the float, she is actually daydreaming of that certain guy Patti Chang: Omegans (1). Publicity Chairman (3). Tall Flags Manager (2). Summer Show (3). CSF (1.2.3). Vice President (4). NHS (3,4). Varsity Basketball (4). Spanish (1.2). Shakespeare Club (4). Robert Chang: OCC (1.2.3.4). Volleyball Club (3.4). Oriental Chess Club (4). Astronomy Club (4). Table Tennis Club (4). Volleyball (1.2). Varsity (3,4). Winston Chang: Football (1.2), Varsity (3,4). Ski Club (4), Shakespeare Club (4), Interact (3.4). Louell Chase: Interact (2.3). Fall Musical (1). Spring Musical (1). Safe Rides (4) Mark Chatow: Computer Club (1). Vice President (2). Car Club (3). High-Tech Club Pres (4). Shakespeare Club Pres. (4) Janet Chen: National Merit Semi-Finalist (4). NHS (3). Vice President (4). CSF (1.2.3.4), Class Treasurer (3.4) Delphinians (3). Co-President (4). MUN (2.3.4). Track (1.2). Varsity (3). Student Curriculum Forum (4). OCC (1,2), Basketball Stat (1). Latin (2.3). Scrub Club (3) Chia-Lin Cheng Lolin Cheng: OCC (3.4). Art Club (4). Oriental Chess Club (4) Jon Chernila Edward Chevalier: Rugby (1.2). Cricket (1.2). Varsity Football (3.4). Baseball (1.2). Varsity (3.4). Guy Chirinian Joyce Chiu Senior5-55 Senior Matt Michetti looks cool as he poses for the photographer during finals week after his strenuous government exam. Nam Young Cho: Football (2). Varsity (3,4), Soccer (2,3), Varsity (4), Interact Club (3), President (4), Lettermen ' s Club (3,4), Triton Photographer (3,4)- Youn Joo Choi: CSF (1), OCC (2,3). Apalla Chopra: CSF (1.2,3,4), NHS (3.4), Drill Team (1,2,3,4). Dance Team (1,2,3,4), Novelty Team (2,3,4), Delphinians (4) Shakespeare Club (4), Harlan Shoemaker (1.2.3,4), Dance Show (1.2,3.4) Summer Show (2). Robert Man Lee Chung: Science Society (1). Basketball (2). Swimming (1), Chorale (3). OCC (3,4), Table Tennis Club (4), Oriental Chess Club Treasurer (4). Michael Chung: Backgammon (1), OCC (1.2,3), Table Tennis Club (4) Cindy Clancy: Dance Show (1,2.3,4), Orchesis (1), Secretary (2), President (3,4), Triton Staff (3,4), Volleyball Club (3,4) Shakespeare Club (4), Ski Club (4). Alena Cleaveland Patrick Clifford Glenn Cogan Jonathan Cohen Lori Beth Cohen: CSF (2,3), NHS (3,4), Omegans (2), Vice President (3), Co-President (4). MUN (2). Treasurer (3), Assistant Secretary-General (4), Harlan Shoemaker (3), Spanish Club (3.4). Miller Collins 56-Seniors Seniors celebrate their final year Michelle Dean: Drill Team (1,2.3,4), Dance Team (1,2,3,4), Military (3,4), Novelty (2,4), Co-Captain (3,4), Soph Doll Princess (2), Thespians (2,3), Delphinians (3,4), Drama 111 (3,4). Spring Musical (2,3), Fall Show (3,4), Harlan Shoemaker (2,3,4). Renee Louise Declercq: Library Squad (1), Omegans (2), Secretary (3). Co-President (4). MUN (2.3). Treasurer (4). Academic Decathalon (4). Harlan Shoemaker (3) Steve Defterios: Football (1), Work Experience (4) Susan Conger: Swimming (1). Varsity (2.3,4), Harlan Shoemaker (2,4), S Club (2,3,4), Ski Club (2.3). Peter Copley Jared Cozen Catherine Michele Crandall: Drama III (4), Spring Musical (3,4), Summer Musical (2,3), Fall Show (4), S Club (2,3,4), Thespians (2), Secretary (3,4), Harlan Shoemaker (2,3,4). Drill Team (1.2.3), Military (2), Novelty (1.2.3). Dance (3). Shakespeare Club (4), Track (2), Erin Culver: Spartans (3.4) Niki Cunningham Scott David John Davis: Work Experience (4) Larry De Guzman: Basketball (1.2.3). CSF (2.3) Steve De Jarnett: Marching Band (1.2.3). Section Leader (4). Stage Crew (1,2.3.4). Hi-Tech Club (4). Original Computer Club (1.2.3). Photography Club (1). Summer Show (1.2). Spring Show (2.3.4). Fall Show (2,3.4). Shakespeare Club (4). Treasurer (4). Concert Band (1). Pep Band (2.3,4), CSF (2), German Club (2,3) DoreenDePasquale: SClub (2,3,4). Swimming (2.3,4). Harlan Shoemaker (3.4) Margaret De Vore: Track (2.3,4). Spartans (2.3.4). Harlan Shoemaker. Catherine Delaney Kristen Delio: Ski Club (1,2,3), Spartans (2,3,4), Harlan Shoemaker (3) Michelle Dennee Seniors-57 Derek Dennis Denzel: SCROC (3), Hunting Club (2), Work Experience (4) Patricia Diaz: Swimnning (1,2), Varsity (3,4), Spanish Club (4), Keyettes Historian (4), SAL (4), Student Corriculum Forum (4), Bryan Doenges Linda Donaldson: Drill Team (1,2,3.4). Military (1.2,3). Nouelty (1,3), Dance (4), Co-Social Chairman (3). Delphinians (2,3,4), Shakespeare Club (4). Conchi Donovan: Spartans (2,3,4), Co-historian (4). Shakespeare Club (4), Latin Club (3). Beth Dorn: Orchestra (1.2,3), Spring Musical Orchestra (1), CSF (2.3.4). Harlan Shoemaker (2,3,4), Gumby Club (3), S-Club (4), Varsity Soccer Stat (4) Daniel Dowling: Water Polo (1.2), Varsity (3,4), Swimming (1,2), Varsity (3,4), Letterman ' s Club (4). CSF (2) Elizabeth Ann Downs: Girl ' s Swim Team (1,2). Shakespeare Club (4). Danielle Dubow: Drill Team (2), SClub (4), CSF (1.2,3), Cross Country Stat (3). Harlan Shoemaker (4). Michele Duclos: Drill Team (1,2.3,4). Dance Team (1,2.3,4), Military (3), Novelty (1,2.3,4), Prop Novelty (4), Most Outstanding (1), Most Outstanding (2), Co-captain (3). Captain (4), CSF (3.4), Harlan Shoemaker (2,3,4), Dance Show (2,3). Bridget Duket: Work Experience (4). Ski Club (4), Shakespeare Club (4), Drama 1 (1), Physical Fitness Club (3) Chuck Eallonardo: Work Experience (3,4), Shakespeare Club (4), Football (2), Baseball (2,3), Varsity Baseball (4) Kathleen Egan: Chorus (2). Greek Club (4). SCROC (3.4) Shannon Elliott: Spartans (2.3.4). Vice-president Spartans (4). Drama (1.2.3), Fall Show (4), Traveling Theatre (2), Thespians (3,4). Shakespeare Club (3.4), 3rd Place Award Monologue (4). Shakespeare Festival (1) Allyn Emery: Baseball (2.3,4). Interact Club (4) 58-Seniors Seniors survive their last semester finals with great flair Christopher Endres: Orchestra Musical (1,2), Bicycle Club (2), Astronomy Club (3.4), President (4), Chess Club (2). German Club (4), Strategic Games Club (2.3.4), High Lord Executioner (4), Harlan Shoemaker (1.2), Work Experience (2), Orchestra (1,2,3) Danielle Eppard: JV Softball (1,2), Art Unlimited (3), CSF (2) Loraine Eslinger: Drill Team (1.2). Basketball Drill Team (1,2). Novelty Drill Team (2). Harlan Shoemaker (2). Soph Doll Princess (2). Spring Musical (2,3,4). CSF (2,4), Art Unlimited Club (3), Dance Show (2), Homecoming Princess (4) Kirsten Falk Holly Fernandez: JV Volleyball (1). Model United Nations (3,4), Greek Club (3,4) Salvatore Ferrara Amy Ferrera: Drill Team (1,2), Fall Show (4), Summer Show (1.2.3.4), Spring Show (2,3,4), Drama Auditions (2,4) Chorale (3) Eric Fiedler: Shakespeare Club (4) , Industrial Arts Club (4). Soccer (1). Basketball (1). Gordon Firemark: Stage Crew (1.2,3,4), Sound Crew (1,2,3,4), Marching Band (1,2,3,) Kurt Frederick: Swimming (1), Varsity (2,4), Water Polo (1,2). Varsity (3), Lettermans Club (2,3.4) Kamela French IVIichele Fresh hi The mighty seniors consisting of Knsten Bennett, Julie Best, Dave Neilan, and Sharon Burke have a ball during Homecoming week Seniors-59 Future PV High grads count down the days Varsity football studs, John Lukrich and Jerrell Stark, scam senior park with hopes of finding potential dates for the prom Steven Friedland: Drama (1,2,3.4), Spring Musical (3), Summer Musical (1,2), Fall Show (4), Harlan Shoemaker (3,4), Stanford Club (3,4), Shakespeare Festival (1,2,3,4), Fall Festival (1,3). Valerie Frimtzis: Thespians (2,3), Forensics (3), MUN. (3), Sprmg Play (3), Spanish Club (3,4), Shakespeare Club (4), Work Experience (4), Michelle Gallina James T. Galvin Karen Lin Gamble Brett David Gardy Timothy Gavin Farzam Ghamarifard 60-Seniors David S. Gilchrist Rabjir Gill: Astronomy (3). Student Curriculum Forum (3), Library Advisement Committee (3), Spanish Club (2.3). Greek Club (2.3) Vice-president of food (3). Art Club (2.3). Treasurer (2). Model United Nations (3). German Club (3). Omegans (2.3). CSF (2.3). Shakespeare Club (3). Marine Mammels Club (2). Forensics (3). Harlan Shoemaker(3). NHS (3). Ski Club (3) Carolyn Marie Gillette; Drill Team (2). Military (2). Novelty (2). Delphmians (3,4). Co Vice-president (4). Senior Class Historian (4), Dance Show (2). Jeff Ginsberg: Baseball (2.3.4) Gregory Ginsburg: German Club (1.2). Hunting Fishmg Club (3) Scott Giordanella: Key Club (3.4). Activities Director (4). Shakespeare Club (4). Basketball (1.2.3.4). Baseball (1,2.3.4) Todd Giordano Christina Giorgio: Keyettes (3). Softball (2). Shakespeare Club (4). Songleader (4) Molly Gleason: Volleyball (1). Varsity (2.3.4). MVP (3.4). Captain (4), Varsity Basketball (2,3,4), Most Improved (3), Co-captain (4), Varsity Softball (1,2.3.4). Latin Club (3). CSF (1,2,3), Volleyball Club (3,4), Ernest Hemmingway Club (4) Lisa Goldie Andrea Lynn Goldman: Russian History Club (2), Art Club (1,2,4), Varsity Gymnastics (2,3), CSF (2.3,4). NHS (3.4) Greg Goodrich: Football (1) Soccer (1,2,3,4). Shauna Gordon: CSF (2,3,4), NHS (3,4), Trident Staff (3,4), News Editor (4), Keyettes (3.4), Treasurer (4), Harlan Shoemaker (2,3,4), Summer Musical (2,3). Dance Show (1,2,3.4). Jazz Dancers (1). Traci Gordon: Forensics (1.3), Drama (1,2), Car Club (2). Vice-president (2), President (3). Greek Club (2). President (3) Nancy Gorrell Cindy L. Grant: Spartans (2.3). Orchesis (2.3.4). Dance Show (2.3.4). Harlan Shoemaker (2.3). CSF (3). Shakespeare Club (4) Robert Gray: Work Experience (4) Joanne Green Seniors-61 College bound seniors study hard Greg Greenberg Kristina Gregg Peter Andrew Gustafson: Golf (1,2,4). Soccer (1,2). Christine Hagan Gus Hagelberg Michelle Haire Ronna Hall: NHS, CSF, Dance Show. Concert Choir, Chorale, Renaissance, Solos and Ensembles, Spring Musical (4), Willies W. Han: NHS (3,4), Interact (4). Oriental Chess Cluh President (4), Table Tennis Vice President (4). OCC (3,4), International Exchange Club (2,3), Math Club (4), Physical Fitness Club (3), Hi-Tech Club (4), Bridge Club (4), Shakespeare Club (4), Cross Country (2), Track (2), Jennifer Hardwick Greg Hardy: Basketball (1), Varsity (2,3,4), Interact (3,4), Assembly (4), Newspaper (3,4). Gregory Edward Hart: Basketball (1), Varsity (2,3), Co-Captain (4), Interact (4), Shakespeare Club (4) Brett Hartley: Varsity Golf (1,2,3,4), Newspaper (2,3.4), Work Experience (3,4), Football (1), Julia Hartwick: Drill Team (1,2), Novelty Drill Team (1), Dance Team (2), Songleader (3,4), Delphinians (3,4), Convivial Club (4), Harlan Shoemaker (3,4) Katherine Ann Harvey: Softball (1), Varsity (2,4), Work Experience (3,4). Marching Band (1,2), Concert Band (2) Masatoshi Hasegawa Lisa Hasham Dorothy Hatano Sharon Hauptman: Spanish Club (1,2,3,4). Shakespeare Club (4). Work Experience (4). Derek Helms Brett Henbest: Crosscountry (1,2), Varsity (3,4), Track (1,2), Varsity (3,4), Breakfast Club (3.4), Newspaper (2,3), Library Advisement Committe (3). Vice Chairman (4), Political Science Club (4), Student Curriculum Forum (4), CSF (1,2,4). 62-Se Craig Hendrickson: Cross Country (2.3,4), Track (2,3,4) Caroline Eleanor Hill: Spanish Club (2), Jazz Dancers (1,2), Dance Show (1,2,3), Shakespeare Club (4), CSF (2,3,4) Robert Hillard: Soccer (1,2,3,4), Water Polo (1.2,3,4), Football (1,2,3,4), Math Club (1,2,3,4), Ski Club (1,2,3,4), Key Club (1.2,3.4) (3). Chorale (3). Solos and John Hinchliffe:MUN Ensembles (3) Simeon Hixson Robert Hodge Diana Hoff: Cheerleader (4), CSF (2,3.4). Orchestra (1.2), President (3.4). Delphinians (3,4), Assembly (3), Girl ' s League Rep, (2), Harlan Shoemaker (1,2,3,4). Track (2), Drill Team (1.2). Convivial Club (4). Summer Musical (1). Spring Musical (1) Daryn Kirsten Holland: Yearbook (1,4), Softball (1), Ski Club (1), Swimming (2). Varsity Diving (2). Drill Team (3). Summer Show (3). Pep Squad (4), SAL Secretary (4), Convivial Club (4), Ski Club (1,2,3), Harlan Shoemaker (4), Dance Drill Team (3), Novelty Drill Team (3), SCUBA Diving (2), Songleader (4), Student Curriculum Forum (4) Denise Hughs M i With all her mighty strength and endurance, senior Chris Rowley tugs hard during lunch time event on Homecoming week. Seniors-63 Seniors work hard preparing for college It is a rare moment when Daryn Holland and Nan Williams actually sit down and do a little bit of homework. John Humphrey: Football (1,2,4) Anita Intagliata; Summer Musical(l,2,3), Spring Musical (2,3.4), Fall Show Solos and Ensembles (2,3), (2), Harlan Shoemaker (4). Scott Irvine Warren Isenberg: Basketbal (3.4), Vocal Music (2,3), Rifle Squad (2), Orchesis (1,2,3), Rudolf Iskandar: Shakespeare Club (3), OCC (4), Table Tennis Club (4), Key Club (4) Kelly Jackson: Cross Country (1,2,3,4). Track (1,2,3,4). Tina L. Jackson: SCROC (3), Work Experience (4), Greek Club (4) Kelly Jenkinson: Keyettes (4), Orchesis (2,3), SAL (4), Scrub Club (3). Work Experience (4), Harlan Shoemaker (4) 64Seniors Scott Jordan: Baseball (1,2,3.4), Football (1,2,4). Concert Choir (1.2), Interact (3.4). Lettermen ' s Club (3.4), Eric Todd Jorgensen: CSF (3,4). Interact (4), Political Science Club (4). Science Fiction Club (4). Carlos Juelle: Water Polo (1.2.3.4), Lettermen ' s Club (2,3.4), Swimming (1,2.3.4). Michelle Ann Kaback: Drill Team (1.2). S Club (2.3). Spring Musical (1,2,3). Fall Show (3,4), Summer Musical (1,3). Janice Kasai Margaret Katsube: Omegans (3), Orchesis (3). CSF (1.3). Harlan Shoemaker (3). Spanish Club (3). Concert Choir (1.2). Chorale (3) Michael Masahito Kato: MUN (3). Interact (3.4). Political Science Club (4). CSF (2.3.4). NHS (3,4). Dawn Keng Michael Edward Kennedy: Soccer (1.2,3). Varsity (4) Baseball (2.3). Key Club (3), Treasurer (4). Track (2), Sandy Kessler: Cross Country (1) Obaid Hameed Khan: Football (1,2), Varsity (3,4), Baseball (1), Varsity (2,3). Captain (4), Shakespeare Club (4) Thomas Kilroy ;hristineKim: Class President (4). NHS (3). President 4). CSF (9.10.12). S Club (3). Vice President (4). Drill ream (2). Basketball Stat (2.4) ' aula Kim: CSF (2.3.4). Delphinians (4). Volleyball Stat 2) lobert King arlys J. Kinnel: Keyettes Secratary (4), Newspaper 3). News Editor (4). Basketball Stat, (2.3.4). NHS 3,4), CSF (2,3,4), Drill Team (2), SAL (1,3,4), Harlan Shoemaker (3,4). Student Curriculum Forum (3.4), Spanish Club (4), eiko Kinoshita: Basketball (2,3), Varsity (4), Softball 2,3), Omegans (3,4). Shakespeare Club (4). jlenn Kirwan Christina Klein lennifer Knapic: MUN (2,3.4). Chorale (4), Work Experience (3,4), Chorus (1.2). Seniors-65 Class of ' 84 has many memories from its last year Cynthia D. Knauer: Drill Team (2,3,4), Novelty Drill Team (2), Dance Show (3,4), Soccer Stat (1). John Y. Koyama: Varsity Basketball (3,4). Christian Patrick Kramer: Soccer (1,2), Varsity (3,4). Kathryn Jean Kronenberg: Tall Flags (2,3,4), Summer Musical (2,3), Spring Musical (2,3). Harlan Shoemaker (2,3.4). Delphinians (4), Shakespeare Club (4). Susan Elizabeth Kuehl: Cross Country (1), Swimming (1), Drill Team (2), Concert Choir (2), Spartans (3,4), Dance Show (1,2). Jill La Marca Lamont Dominic Lacey: Football (1), Varsity (3,4). Erika Lacher Monette Lachman: Tennis Team (1,2), Assembly (1,2), Harlan Shoemaker (1,2), Coordinator (3,4), S Club (2,3,4), Tri-Council (4), Convivial (4). EstellaLai: Interact (1,2,3), Choir (1,2,3), Science Club (3), Omegans (4), OCC (4), Greek Club (4), Math Club (4), Chorale (4) Leland Lai: NHS (3,4), CSF (2,3,4), Swimming (1,2), Varisty (3), Football (1,2), Lettermen ' s Club (2,3), Treasurer (4), Interact (4), Astronomy Club (2,3,4), Chess Club (4), OCC (1.2,3), Activity Director (4), MUN (3,4). Ralph Lara Rob Leake: Waterpolo (1,2), Varsity (3), Swimming (1), Varsity (2,3), CSF (1,2,3,4), NHS (3,4), Student Curriculum Forum (2,3), Commissioner of Curriculum (4), MUN (1,2,3,4), Strategic Games Club (1,2,3,4), German Club President (1,2,3), Treasurer (4), Forensics (1,2), Treasurer (4), Math Club (1,2,3,4), Astronomy Club (2,3,4), Politicall Science Club (3,4), Ernest Hemmingway Fan Club President (4), Real Computer Club (1), Spanish (1,2,3,4), Original Computer Club (2,3), GrJek Club (1,2,4), Treasurer (3). Greg Leblanc Brian Lee: Class Vice President (1), Greek Club (2), Vice President (3), President (4), Concert Choir (3), Chorale (3,4), Renaissance Singers (3), MUN (3), Car Club (3), CSF (4) Cindy Lee Jacqueline S. Lee: Delphinians (3,4) Joesephine Lee 66-Seniors HeT a grueling day, Dan Dowling winds down with some ice cream while he thinks about the weekend Sang Lee Melissa Leib Lara Anne Leone: Soccer Stat (1,2), SCROC (4). Mary Jane Leone: Drill Team (1,2,3,4), Dance (2,3,4), Military (1), Novelty (1,2,3,4), Summer Show (2,3), Fall Show (3,4), Spring Show (3), SAL (1), Delphinians (2,3,4) Patty Leone: Drill Team (1,2,3,4), Military (1,4), Dance (2,3,4), Novelty (1,2,3,4), Co-Captain (4), SAL (1), Delphinians (2,3,4), Summer Show (2) Jeffrey Warren Lewis: CSF (4), Shakespeare Club (4), Poseidons (1.2), Nancy Lim: Trident Staff (2,3), Opinion Editor (4), Girls ' JV tennis (2,3), Omegans (3.4), Publicity Officer (3,4), Marine Mammals Club (1), Vice-president (2), NHS (3,4), CSF (2,3,4), National Merit Semi-Finalist (4), Academic Decathalon (4), Math Club (3,4) Steve S. Lin: Basketball (1,4), Co-Captain (2,3), CSF (2,3,4), NHS (4), Interact (4), Lettermen ' s Club (4), Oriental Chess Club Vice President (4), Astronomy Club (3), Historian (4) Michael Lindberg Seniors-67 Profound topics discussed during lunch Richard Lindgren Monique Marie LoCelso: Band Manager (1), SAL (2,3,4), Girls League Representative (3), Stage Crew (3), Harlan Shoemaker (2,3,4), Cross Country Stat (3), Shakespeare Club (4), Latin Club (1), Vocabulary Club (3), Orchesis (2,3), Choree (3), Track Stat (3), Robin Luckett Kasia Luckevich: Rula Lenska Fan Club (1), Shakespeare Club (4), John Lukrich: Football (1), Varsity (2,3,4), Captain (4), MVP (1), Interact (4). Richard C. Lung: Waterpolo (1), Ski Club (2), Interact (3), Interact Vice President (4), Model United Nations (4) WilMam James Lyons: Basketball (1,2,3), Captain (2), Varsity (4), Orchestra (2,3,4), Concert Band (1,2,3), CSF (2.4) Madelon Mackey: Tall Flags (1,2,3,4), Orchestra (1,2), Summer Musicals (1,2), Harlan Shoemaker (1,2), S-Club (4), Academic Decathalon Contestant (4). Kathleen Marie Malone: Tennis (1,2,3), Track (2), Student Activities League (1,2,3), Sophomore Girl ' s League Representative (2), Girl ' s League President (4), Keyettes (3,4), Publicity Chairman (4), Summer Show (2) Story Book Theatre (1,2), Traveling Theatre (2), Basketball Stat (2,3,4), Leadership Camp (4), Scrub Club (3) Harlan Shoemaker (4), Triton Staff (4), Student Curriculumn Forum (4), CSF (2,3), Powder Puff Football (3,4), Shakespeare Club (4), Ernest Hemingway Fan Club (4) John Maneri Don Marchese: Lacrosse (JV,V), Football (JV.V), Wrestling (JV), Gloria Marckesano: Spartans (1,2,3,4), Secretary (2), Swim Team (2), Harlan Shoemaker (3), Work Experience (4). Chris Mardesich: Water Polo (1), Key Club (3.4), Tennis (4), Shakespeare Club (4), Harlan Shoemaker (4) Robert J. Marino: Jazz Band (1,2,3,4), Marching Band (1,2,3,4), Assistant Drum Major (3), Drum Major (4), Orchestra (1,2,3,4), Concert Band (1.2,3), Summer Show (1,2,3,4), Spring Musical (1,2,3,4), All Southern California Honor Orchestra (3,4), All Southern California Honor Band (2), Chorale (3), Harlan Shoemaker (2,3,4), Pep Band (1,2,3,4). John Marinovich Mario Marona: Spartans (4), Work Experience (4). Andrew S. Martin 68-Seniors sSf i pB . ill tiMm IP Victoria Maslen: Cross Country (1). Varsity (2,3,4), Track (1), Varsity (2), Captain (3,4). Shakespeare Club (4), Spanish Club (4) Renee Mathis: Marching Band (1,2). Secretary (3.4). Vice President (4), Concert Band (1,2,3), Pep Band (1.2,4). Swim Team (1.2). International Exchange Club (4). Shakespeare Club (4). Work Experience (4) Jill Matson: Drill Team (1.2.3). Military (1). Basketball (2,3). Shakespeare Club (4). Drama (4). Spring Musical (2.3). Summer Musical (2.3). Fall Pla9 - .4). Traveling Theatre (2). Harlan Shoemaker. Suzanne Matteoni Robert J. Matthes George Maxe: Football (1.2). Baseball (1.2). CSF (2.3,4). NHS (3.4), NHS Treasurer (4). Key Club (2,3,4). Vice President (4). Assemblyman (3). ASH Treasurer (4). Tri-Council (4). Clifford McArthur Tim McCallum: Orchestra (1.2). Jazz Chorale (3.4). Sprmg Production (2.3), Drama III Honors (4), Strategic Games Club (1,2,3,4), AFS International Exchange Club (4), AFS Exchange Student to New Zealand (4) Computmg Club (3.4). Jim McGrath: Volleyball (1.2.3.4). Molly McGuinness: Spartans (2,3.4). Historian (3.4), Football Stat (1,2), Shakespeare Club (4). Harlan Shoemaker (3). Work Experience (4). Scott McKissock: Cross Country (2.3), Varsity (4). Track (1,2,3) Varsity (4), Lettermans Club (4), Breakfast Club (3.4). Kathy McManus: Varsity Track (1,2.3,4), Soccer (2), MVP (2), Varsity (3,4), Cross Country (2), Stat (3), CSF (2,3), NHS (3,4). Spanish Club (1,2.3,4), Secretary (3), Treasurer (4) . SAL (4) . Shakespeare Club (3) . Intellectuals. Tom Rinne. Warren Isenberg. Bill Bloore. and Pat Clifford, ponder worldly matters as they wait patiently for fifth period to begin. Seniors-69 Glenn Mc Rae Cameron Meng: Poseidon Club (1,2), Water Polo Stat (2), Spartans (4). Mike Meng: Vollyball (1,2,3,4). Matthew Michetti Alison Miller: Soccer JV (1).V (2,3,4), Keyettes (3,4), Journalism (2,3), Sports Editor (4), Yearbook (4), Soph Doll Princess (2). Homecoming Princess (4), CSF (2,3,4). Drew Miller Danny Mishell: Key Club (4), Senior Class Assemblyman, CSF (2,3,4), NHS (3.4), Student Curriculum Forum (4), Waterpolo (1,2), Varsity (3,4), Tennis (1,3), Vollyball (2), Jazz Band (1,2). Christopher Mixon Stephen M. Molnar David Monson: Tennis (1), Basketball (3). Greg Monteilh: Track (1,2). Varsity (3,4), Captain (3,4), Cross Country (3), Shakespeare Club (4) Margaret Morgan Valerie Morgan: Shakespeare Club (4), SCROC (4) David J. Morris: Palos Verdes Libary District Student Board Member (4), Libary Committee (3), Chairman (4), Cross Country (1,2,3,4), Track (1,2,3), CSF (2), Letterman ' s Club (2,3), President (4), Breakfast Club (3), Vice President (4), Forensics (1,2), MUN (2,3), Shakespeare Club (4) . Amy Moseley: Work Experience (4). Nancy K. Mott: S-Club (3,4), Chorale (4). Christa Mulkey: Vollyball (1), Varsity (2,4), Basketball Stat (1,2,3,4), S-Club (3,4). CSF (2.3.4), Douglas C. Murtha: Football (1.2), Baseball (1.2.3), Key Club (3.4), President (4), CSF (2,3,4) , NHS (3,4), Assemblyman (3), ASB Vice President (4), Tri-Counci (4), Administrative Cabinet (4). 70-Seniors Jenny Neff: Drill Team (2). Military Drill Team (2), Varsity Track (1.2,3.4), Soccer (1,3), Varsity (4), Delphinians (3,4). Pep Squad Historian (4). CSF (2), Spanish Club (4). Songleader (4), Harlan Shoemaker. David Neilan: Water Polo (1), Varsity (2,3,4). Most Inspirational (3). Captain (4), Senior Nominee for Athlete of the Year (4). Swimming (1), Varsity (2,3,4), Most Improved (2). Student Activities League (1.3.4), Junior Class Rep (3) , President (4) . CSF (3) . Triton (3) . Spanish Club (4), Shakespeare Club (4). Letterman ' s Club (4) David Bruce Nelson: Model United Nation (1.2,3). Security Council (3). Strategic Games Club (1.4). Political Science Club (4). Science Fiction Club (4). President (4), Work Experience (4), Interact (4) Julie Nickas: Stage Crew (1,2), Sound Crew (2), MUN (2). Omegans Treasurer (3), Secretary (4). CSF (3.4). Shakespeare Club (4). Cara Nieminski: Vollyball (1). JV Soccer (1). Marching Band (1,2), Pep Band (2). Wind Ensemble (1). Orchestra (2). Summer Musical (1.2). Spring Musical (1.2). Tall Flags (3). Competition Flags (3). Basketball Flags (3) . Shakespeare Club (4) . Harlan Shoemaker (2) . Anne Niermeyer: Tennis Team (3.4). Karen Lynn Noguchi: Track (2), Varsity (3,4), MVP (2), Crosscountry (3), Basketball (3), Varsity (4), MVP (3), Captain (3). Delphinians (4). Scrub Club (3). Shakespeare Club (4) Kris Nolan: Flag Football (1). Powder Puff Football (3.4). Track and Field (1.2.3). CSF (3.4). Wrestling Stat (1.2). Chairman of Activities (2). Girl ' s League (2). Delphinians (3.4). Historian (4). Scrub Club (3). Commissioner of Programs and Activities (4). Tri Council (4). Brady Bunch Club (4). Art Club (4). Hospitality Club (1), Spring Show (1), Spanish Club (1). Leadership Camp (2.4). SAL (4), Shakespeare Club (3). Basketball Stat (4). Harlan Shoemaker (4). Student Curriclum Forum (4) Diana Nutter Seniors work hard; unite on float • ♦ L Despite being sabotaged on the last night of float building, the senior float. ' Good Knight Tartars. ' was a great success Seniors-71 Class of 84 is stricken with dreaded senioritis As the year draws to an end. Gloria Marckesano and Jennifer Smalley show their eagerness to graduate and flake off. Susan Nutter Brendan Obrien Kirsten O ' Hara: Tennis (1.2), Soccer (2), Varsity (3), Cross Country Varsity (3,4), Track Varsity (3,4), Stacey O ' Hara: Soccer Varsity (1,2,3,4), Track Varsity (2,3,4) , Cross Country Varsity Captain (3,4) . Elisa Oaxaca David Oh Junko Ono Kristin Margit Orosz: SCROC (3), Shakespeare (4). Masaru H. Oshita: Water Polo Varsity (2,3,4). Swimming Varsity (2,4). 72-Seniors Sheila Pfeiffer: Basketball (1), Swimming (2). Varsity (3.4). SCROC (3). Board Games Club (1.2.3.4). Forensics (1), International Exchange Club (1.2). NHS (4). Greek Club (4). German Club (4). Thomas Picarelll Amy Pipkin: Softball (3). Spartans (3.4) Diane Place: Drama (1,2.3), Summer Show (1,2,3). Jazz Choir (3). Chorus (3,4) Phil Poliner: Football (1,2). Scrub Club (3,4), CSF (1,2.3), Key Club (4), Olympic Liason Representative (4) Kristine Ann Popovich: Orchesis (2,3.4). Jazz Dancers (3), Shakespeare Club (3), Ski Club (4). S Club (4). Dance Show (2,3,4) David Osmena: Key Club (4), Shakespeare (4), Drama Festival (4) Kathy Pak: Soccer Stat (1), Art Unlimited (3), Art Club (1,2,3,4), Swimming Varsity (4) Mike Palmer: Volleyball (1), Baseball (2.3), Work Experience (3.4), Key Club (3,4), SAL Senior Class Representative. Helen Payne Michael D. Payne: Tennis (1.2), Varsity (3,4), Art Club (4) , Table Tennis (4) . Shakespeare Club (4) . Oliver Pelly William Pence: Baseball (2.3.4), Shakespeare (4), Interact (3,4) Julia Perles: Basketball Co-Captain (4), Varsity (2,3 ). Track (2,3), Shakespeare (4), Spanish Club (1,2,3,4), CSF (2) Mary Perry: Stage Crew (2,3,4). Stage Manager (3), Marching Band (2,3,4). Uniform Manager (4), Library Assistant (3,4), Swimming Varsity (1,2,4), Shakespeare Club (4) Peter Perry: Football (1,2), Track (2), Varsity (3,4), Car Club (1). Ski Club (2) Joseph Peters: Political Science Club Vice President (4), Interact (2,3), Historian (4). MUN (1,2.3), CSF (2, 3). Track (3), Basketball (1.2), Trident Staff (2). Staci Peters: Work Study (1), Yearbook Staff (2). NHS (3). Drama (1.2,3.4), Summer Show (3), Marching Band (4), Jazz Band (4). Seniors-73 Senior Class Officers: Front Row: Greg Hardy, assembly Back Row: Natalie Baszile. vice-president; Christine Kim. president; Amee Sullivan, assembly; Janet Chen, treasurer; Georgiana Rosenkranz, secretary. Not Pictured: Marjorie Stone, assembly; Danny Mishell historian assembly, Carolyn Gillette, Keith Pusavat: Interact (4), CSF (2,3), Math Club (4). Political Science Club (4), Jon Rafuse: Football (1,2), Varsity (3), Captain (4), Track (1,2), Varsity (3,4), Lettermen ' s Club (3.4), Brek Randolph: Football (1,2) Sheri Range: Tall Flags (1.2,3), Competition Flags (1,2,3), Dance Show (3), Harlan Shoemaker (2,3), Shakespeare Club (4). David Rankine Seth Ravin: Real Computing Club (1.2). Original Computing Club (1,2). Ann Buchanan Ready: Drama I Auditions, Drama II, III, IV, Harlan Shoemaker (3,4). Spring Show (2,3), Summer Show (1), Fall Festival (1,3), Shakespeare Festival (1,2,4), Volleyball (1,2). Mark Eberhardt Rechtin: Trident Staff (2,3), Assistant Editor (4), Sports Editor (4), Photographer (4), MUN (1), Security Council (2,3,4), Track (1,2), CSF (3), Bandstand Club (3), Political Science Club (4), Ron Richards: CSF (1,2,3.4), NHS (3,4), Interact (2,3,4), Political Science Club (4), Tom Rinne: Basketball (1,2,3). Varsity Golf (3,4), Renaissance (2,3), Concert Choir (1,2), Chorale (3,4), CSF (1,3). Secretary (4), SAL Vice-President (4), Shakespeare Club (4) Caitlin Rodgers: Concert Choir (1). Drill Team (2,3.4), Military (3,4), Delphinians (2,3), Secretary (4), Shakespeare Club (4). Kenny Rodgers 74-Seniors Kelly Roebuck: Spring Musical (1,2.3,4), Summer Musical (2), Fall Show (4), Keyettes (3), Vice-President (4), Thespians (3,4), Treasurer (3,4), Harlan Shoemaker (4), Shakespearre Club (4). CSF (3) Georgiana Rosenkranz: NHS (3.4), CSF (1,2,3.4) Thespians (2.3,4). Delphinians (2.3), President (4). Fall Show (3), Summer Show (1.2). Drill Team (1.2), Novelty (1). Harlan Shoemaker (2,3,4), Powderpuff Football (3.4). Class Secretary (3,4), Student Member of the Board of Education (4), Shakespeare Club (4),MUN (4). Drama 111. IV Nicole Rosin Deena Ross: Cross Country (1,2,3), Softball (1), S Club (2,3.4), MUN (4), Work Experience (3,4), CSF (3,4) Windie Ross Brian Rourke: Political Science Club (4), Interact (4). Track (1.2.3), CSF (2,3.4). MUN (1,2.3). Football (1,2) Mike Rourke: Concert Choir (1,2), Chorale (3,4). Shakespeare Club (4) Christine Rowley: Varsity Basketball (2). Co-Captain (1.3.4), Varsity Swimming (1,2,3), Co-Captain (4). Varsity Cross Country (4) , Spanish Club (4) , S Club (4) , Shakespeare Club (4). Harlan Shoemaker (2) Officers make ' 84 a memorable year Tod Edwards Ruston: Real Computing Club (1), Marching Band (1.2), CSF (2,3,4), Math Club (3,4). Javier Sagredo David Sampson Fransisca Samsi Lisa Sawoya Jerome Say Kristin Schaumann: NHS (3). Class President (3). Class Vice President (2). Drill Team (2,3,4), Spanish Club (2,3), Pep Club (2.3) Sandra Schiager Seniors-75 Paolo Schiappa: Soccer (1.2,3), Varsity (4). Chris Schotts: Baseball (1). Varsity (2.3,4), Football (1.2). Varsity (3,4), Interact, Wrestling (1,2). Jeff Schrandt: Vocal Music (1.2,3), Drama (3,4), Spring Musical (1.2.3), Summer Musical (2.3), Dance Show (2). SAL Officer (1.2). Cross Country (1). Track (1.2). Solos and Ensembles (2.3). Fall Show (4). Klaus F. Schuegraf: MUN (3,4), Math Club (3). CSF (1.2,3,4). German Club (1.3.4). Greek Club (3.4), Treasurer (3). Latin Club (3), National Merit Commended Student Pamela Lynn Schweiger: Swim Team (2), Shakespeare Club (4). Work Experience (4). James Scott: Cross Country (2.3.4). Track (2.3,4), Breakfast Club (4), Interact (3,4). Ski Club (4). Alane Scoville: Softball (3). Kaoruko Seki: Concert Choir (1), Girl ' s Ensembles (2), Chorale (3.4). Solos and Ensembles (2,3), CSF (1,2,3,4), NHS (3.4). Math Club (1), Omegans (3), Treasurer (4), Greek Club (2.3). Secretary (4), OCC (2.3.4). Harlan Shoemaker (3.4), Brett Sharman: Stage Crew (2,3,4), Lighting Crew (2,3). Head Lighting Technician (4). Summer Show (3.4). As Natalie Baszile, Margaret Chang and Sharon Burke serve the famous potatoes, Ann Bartron directs her attention to a noticeable physique. 76-Senicrs Senior class goes out in gourmet style Michael Sleeth Jennifer Smalley Carrie Sorokin: Cheerleader (1) Keywanefte (1), Swim Team (3) John Spalding: Football (1.2), Work Experience (3.4). SCROC (3). Shakespeare Club (4). Amy Speckhard: Ski Club (1), President (2.3.4). CSF (3) Johanna Staple: NHS (3,4). CSF (2.3.4). Songleader (4). Delphinians (3.4). Drill Team (2,3). Military Drill Team (3). Class Treasurer (2), Harlan Shoemaker (3.4), Student Curriculum Forum (4). Trident Staff (2), Jerrell Stark: Wrestling (1). Football (1.2). Varsity (3.4), Harlan Shoemaker, Interact. Lettermans Club Shakespeare Club, Ski Club. Linda States: CSF (2,3,4), Forensics (3.4). MUN (6), Swim Team (1.2), Spanish (3.4). Thomas Shay Elizabeth Shen Amanda Sherry: Concert Choir I (1). Concert Choir II (2.3). Chorale (4), Girl ' s Ensemble (3). Work Experience (4). Peter Shieh: CSF (3). Track (2). Car Club (1,2,3), Oriental Culture Club (1,2,3.4), Oriental Chess Club (4), Table Tennis Club (4) Leslie Shigekuni: Keyettes (3,4), Triton Staff (3,4), Shakespeare Club (4), Volleyball Club (3), Ski Club (4), Richard Shull: Water Polo (1,3), Varsity (4). Baseball (1.2). Track (3). Cross Country (2). Basketball (1). Erik Simon: Track (2) Tracy Simon Chris Simonoff: Varsity Football (3). Varsity Basketball (3). Varsity Baseball (2.3) Ann Marie Sinclair: S Club (4). Harlan Shoemaker (4), Dance Show (3,4), Orchesis (3,4), Jazz Dancers (3), Captain (4), Work Experience (4), Shakespeare Club (4) Mike Slater: Chess Club (1), Academic Decathalon (3). Oriental Culture Club (4). Oriental Chess Club (4). MUN (3.4). Strategic Games Club (2.3,4), Vice President (4). CSF (2). NHS (4). Bridge Club (4). Table Tennis Club (4). Russian History Club (2). Latin Club (3). Spanish Club (4), German Club (2.3,4). Math Club (4). Political Science Club (4). Astronomy Club (4). Hi-Tech Club (4). Greek Club (4), Andrew Slayton: Basketball (2.3,4). Seniors-77 Serious seniors survive stress and strain Jon Stofila: Work Experience (3.4)- Marjorie Stone: Cheerleader (3), Head Cheerleader (4), Class President (2). Class Vice President (1), Class Assembly (3.4). Basketball Stat (2), Summer Show (1). Stephanie Stone Jeff Stoner Kim Strahle: Basketball (2,3), Coaches Award (3), Volleyball Stat (2), Dance Show (2), Work Experience (4) Cynthia Jeanne Strauss: Swim Team (1), Drama (1,2), Work Experience, Harlan Shoemaker (3). Dance Show (2). Tall Flags (1,2.3), Competition Flags (1,2,3), Shakespeare Club (4), Choir (4). Amee Sullivan: Class Assemblyman (4). Vice President (2), Historian (1). Drill Team (1,2). Nouelty (1), Drama III, Drama IV, Summer Musical (1,2), Fall Show (3), Traveling Theater (2), Story Theater (2,3,4), Thespians (2.3,4), Vice President (3), Toothpick Club (2), Scrub Club (3), Basketball Stat (2,4), Powder Puff Football (3,4). Mornmg Bulletin Announcer (4). Harlan Shoemaker (4). Shakespeare Club (4). Triton Staff (4). SAL (4). Delphinians (3), Co-Vice President (4). Student Curriculum Forum (4). CSF (2.3.4). NHS (4), Brendan Sullivan: Basketball (1), Soccer (2), Work Experience (3,4) Lori Sullivan Rumiko Sumi Stuart Sweeney: Water Polo (1,2), Varsity (3,4), Swim Team (1,2), Varsity (3). Lettermans Club (3.4), Shakespeare Club (4), imAh Zohreh Tabatabay: Art Club (4), Greek Club (4), Backgammon Club (1,2), Board Games Secretary (4). Shohei Takeuchi: Swim Team (1.2,3.4), Astronomy Club (3.4). Oriental Chess Club (2). Garo Tanielian: Work Experience (3) . Arpi Tanrigorur Liesl Teske: Cheerleader (4). Homecoming Princess (4). NHS (3.4). CSF (1.2.3.4). Keyettes (3,4), Drama I, Drama II, Drama Festival (1), Harlan Shoemaker (1,4), Leadership Camp (1). Assembly, Donkey Basketball (4), Water Polo Stat (1.2). Softball (3), Shakespeare Club (3,4). Bryan Thies: Marching Band (1), Concert Band (1). 78-Seniors Bill Thompson: Volleyball (1,2.3,4) Deane Toler: Basketball (1). Suzanne Tompkins: Sixties Club Secretary (2), CSF (3), National Mer;t Semifinahst (4). Shinichiro Torii Tammy Towle: Track (1). Drama (1.2), Spring Musical (2.3). Harlan Shoemaker (3), Shakespeare Club (4), Scrub Club (3). Chorale (4) Barbara Tran: Library Advisement Committee (4). CSF (1,2). Astronomy Club (4). Oriental Culture Club (1), Art Club (1), Track (4), Spanish Club (2). International Exchange Club (4), Trident Staff (4), National Merit Semifinahst Cam Tredennick: Drama (2,3), Drama III (4). Soccer (1,2.3). Varsity (4). Tennis (1) Ted Trepinski: Marching Band (2.3), Jazz Band (3,4). Orchestra (3.4). Spring Show (2). Summer Show (3) Amy E. Trimm: Volleyball (1). Class Treasurer (1). Assemblyman (2.3), Student Curriculum Forum (1.2) Alice Tsai: Volleyball (2). Varsity (3,4), Most Inspir ational Player (4), Orchesis (2), Vice-President (3,4) Jazz Dancers (4), Dance Show (1,2,3,4), Volleyball Club Vice-President (3), President(4). Triton Staff (2.3.4), Junior Editor (3,4) , Boys ' Varsity Volleyball Stat (2,3,4) , Shakespeare Club (4) , Astronomy Club (4) , Ski Club (4) Jennifer Marie Tsao: Tennis (1), Varsity (2.3,4), CSF (1,2,3,4), NHS (3,4), Keyettes (3,4), Commisioner of Publicity (4), Trident Staff (3.4), SAL, Andrea Turner: Work Experience (3,4), Dance Show (2) Looking very serious, Rusty Oshita and Dan Dowling contemplate lunchtime and their last year at PV High. Seniors-79 Beating up on everyone as usual, Dave Osmena throws Jotianna Staple up against ttie lockers and threatens her for no apparent reason at all Seniors ponder the complexites of life Helane Turner Mark Turner: Jazz Band (2,3,4), Marching Band (1,2,3,4). AP Art Club (3,4), Track (1). Sue Turner: Drama I, U, Shakespeare Club (4). Cathy Lynn Tylka Deborah Lynn Tyo: Keyettes (3,4), AP Art Club (3.4), Soccer (2), Basketball Stat (2). Sayuri Uemura Tiffany Van Huisen: Ski Club (1,2,3), Volleyball (1), Spartans (4). Poseidon Club (1,2). Shakespeare Club (4). Work Experience (3). Katherine Vandoren: Marching Band (1,2). Concert Band (1), Jazz Band (2), Orchestra (2), Pep Band (1,2), Harlan Shoemaker (2). Shakespeare Club (4), Art Club (3.4), Summer Musical (1), Academic Decathalon (4), CSF (2,3), 80-Seniors M M k iM Curtis Virtue: Harlan Shoemaker (2,3.4) . Thespians (2) , Spring Musical (3), Summer Show (4), Shakespeare Club (4) Chairman (4), Fall Festival (1). Shakespeare Festival (1), Traveling Theatre (2), Story Theatre (2,3), Scrub Club (2) Brooks Vogt Krista Vorse Andre Vuilleumier: Swimming (1), Varsity (2,3,4). Water Polo (2) Noelle Waeschle: Tall Flags (2), Co-Captain (3), Captam (4). Shakespeare Club (4), Harlan Shoemaker (3), Competition Flags (3,4) Geoffry Walker John Wang: Football (1), Varsity (2,3.4), Captain (1,4). All Bay League (3,4), All South Bay League, MVP (4), Lettermen Club (3,4), Seargent-at-Arms (3,4), Interact Club (3,4), Seargent-at-Arms (4), Trident Staff (4), Shakespeare Club (4) Newbold Warden: Marchmq Band (1,2), Orchestra (1,2,3,4), Harlan Shoemaker (1,2,3,4), Work Experience (1,2,4). Julie Warfle: Tennis Team (1,2), Drill Team (1,2,3,4), Basketball Drill Team (3,4), Military Drill Team (1.2). Novelty Drill Team (2.3,4). Publicity (2). Keyettes (3.4), Harlan Shoemaker (2,3), Shakespeare Club (4), Powder Puff Football (3,4) Andrea Wass Melanie Watkins: Delphinians (2,3,4), Drill Team (3,4), Shakespeare Club (4), Harlan Shoemaker (3), Dance Show (3), Concert Choir (1), Summer Show (4). Patrick Watson Carolyn Leslie Weeks: CSF (2,3), Omegans (3), Vice President (4), International Exchange Club (2), German Club Secretary (3), Shakespeare Club (4). Dan Weinstein: Marching Band (1,2,3,4), Jazz Band (2,3,4), Key Club (1,2,3,4), Scrub Club (1), Solos and Ensambles (3), Triton Staff (4). Pep Band (4), Summer Musical (3), Shakespeare Club (4) Bettina Wen Stewart Weston: JV Soccer (1), Baseball (1), Varsity Ski Team (1), Frosh-Soph Soccer (2). Scott Wildung: Industrial Club (4), Kyle Wilfong Seniors-81 Seniors concentrate and clown through their last year What can you say, he ' s a fool! thinks Monette Lachman. Nan McKown Williams: Varsity Songleader (3), Head Songleader (4), Yearbook (1), Sophomore Editor (2). Co-Organizations Editor (3). Editor-in-Chief (4), Leadership Camp (4), Orchesis (1). Dance Show (1). Drill Team (2), Military Drill Team (2). CSF (2,3). Harlan Shoemaker(3,4), Donkey Basketball (4), Delphinians (4). Scott Wilson Karl Willert Moira Winzen: Keyettes (3,4), President (4), Drama (1,11), CSF (2,4), Swim Team (1,2,3,4), Harlan Shoemaker (2,3,4). Peter Winzen: CSF (3,4), NHS (3,4), Varsity Track (3,4), Cross Country (4) Steven Wittels: Track (1) Dan Wozniak: SCROC (4), Work Experience (3,4). RoseSze-Ming Wu: Trident Staff (1,2), Swim Team (2), CSF (1,2,3,4), CSF President (4), NHS (3,4), Spanish Club (2,3), Political Science Club (4) Christine Yang: Bank of America Award for math and science (4), UC Santa Cruz Book Award (3), Trident Staff (3), Opinion Editor (4), Academic Decathlon (4), National Merit Semi-finalist (4), NCTE nominee (3), use Summer Honors Colloquium (3) , CSF (2,3,4) , NHS (3,4), SAL Junior Representative (3), Western Civilization Award (1), Orchestra (1,2). Treasurer (3). Student Curriculum Forum (4) 82-Seniors Caroline Yeh: Greek Club (2), Art Club (1), Thespian (2), Latin Club (3), Shakespeare (4), International Exchange Club (4). John Yeh: Trident Staff (2). News Editor (3), Editor-inCh)cf (4), Tennis (1.2,3,4), CSF (1,2,3.4), NHS (3,4). Spring Musical Orchestra (1.2), Summer Musical Orchestra (2.3). Harlan Shoemaker (1.2,3), Orchestra (1,2.3) Todd Yoshikawa: Football (1.2). Varsity (3.4), CSF (2,3.4), Math Club (1,2.3), President (4), Science Fiction Club (4) Karen Young Susan Yuan Denis Yussefmir: Backgammon Club (1.2.3). Boardgame Club President (4). Foreign Exchange Club (1.2). Swimming (2). Varsity (3.4). Greek Club (4). German Club (4), NHS (4). Michael Rafael Zaleskl: Freshman Class President (1), Sophomore Class Assemblyman (2), Leadership Camp (1,2), CSF (1.2.3). Student Curriculumn Forum (1.2), Waterpolo (1.2). Swimming (2). Volleyball (1), Art Club (3,4), Triton Staff (1.2.3.4). Ski Club (1) Elmer Zirkel Daniela Zuccarello: Omegans (3.4). Shakespeare Club (4). Academic Decathalon, CSF (1.2.3.4), Not Pictured: Richard Castile Mark Congero Heather Delgado Thomas Dvorak Michelle Gallina Julia Gardner Terri Hindman Stephanie Huang Tammy Keller Randall Merrill Joy Nicholson Robert Orona Rohintan Patel Oliver Pelly Mark Rail Randall Rhodes Frederi Schilling Julianna Smith Eric Sorkin Mark Tram Natalie Tweddale n . Searching the ground for the answer to life. Marshall Carr realizes that there is no answer. Seniors-83 84-Seniors Seniors-85 JUNIORS 86-Juniors Juniors-87 Class of ' 85 gives full support to class Although a hard year aca- demically, the juniors kept up their energy and enthusiasm. Many of the juniors ' efforts went towards raising money for the Prom. Working in unison with Class President Mike Brandmeyer, they succeeded in making the evening a great success. Brandmeyer commented, The junior class has pulled together with characteristic support for each other. During Homecoming Week, the juniors showed their spirit by making an excellent float to the theme of Camelot. They also faired well during the week ' s activities by winning the tug-of-war competition. Gretchen Ambrose Chad Amico Kenneth Anderson Robert Antrobius Craig Arnush Kathlene Babros Manuel Baculi Lauren Baczkowski Patrice Bailey Ranko Balog Alfonso Baquero Mary Barrick Amy Beal Michelle Beaudry Angel Beaumont Ann-Marie Behrendt Gary Bendes Lori Benveniste Jon Berger Julie Binder Robert Bingham Beth Blaney Paul Blood Christopher Blum Steve Abott Bart Adams Bradford Adams Andrew Adamson David Adishian Albert Alberto -)« l W ti Enjoying a chocolate croissant, Kathy Brown laughs away the calories. 8-Junior Junior Class Officers: Front Row: Kia Moore. Mike Brandmeyer. Julie Campbell. Tenia Haase. 2nd Row: Chris Driscoll. Denise Doley. Beth Blaney. Carolyn Spears Brian Bonham Maria Booker Suzanne Boseker Randy Bouuerat Matthew Brady Michael Brandmeyer Jill Bredehorn Bradly Brigante G M Broucek Kathy Brown Steven Browning Susan Browning Donna Buckley Bridget Buetler Sharon Bullock Eva Burkley 0 c. Joseph Burns Scott Byrd Douglas Campbell Jill Campbell Julie Campbell Dominick Cardella Jonas Carlson Richard Carosso Paul Carr Donna Casper Alexia Cassimatis Vincent Celotto Kristen Chaisson Irene Chang Carey Charlton Cathi Charlton Andrew Chekian Ying-ping Cheng r-iv .- - .A Christopher Chew Linda Chin Kavsie Choate John Chou Kevin Christensen Ashley Clark Junior-89 Michael Clarkson Kent Clayton Catherine Cole Lucinda Cole Phillip Collard Robert Condon Cortney Connor James Consani Elizabeth Conway Susan Copley Traci Cowan Carol Cowley Trying to make great time, Rafael Soils leads the plank walk in attempt to beat the seniors. Ali Damavandi Jennifer Davey Kerry Davies V Chris Davis Juliet Davis Stephen Davis Denise DeCarli Stacie Decker Peter Delaney Shelly Detomasi Eric Dinkier Julie Dixon Kimberly Doenges Kathryn Doherty Denise Doley David Dollar Deborah Dollinger Joseph Donato John Donnelly Scott Duffin Paul Dunphy Annette Duran Brian Dwyer Christina Edlund Donna Edwards Michelle Effros Erin Ellis A- ? 90-Junior Karrina Endres Douglas Eng Serge Esmailzadeh Scott Evans Geoffrey Fafenrodt Hendrik Falk Jeffrey Feldman Carlos Fernandez Luis Fernandez Felicia Filep Tyler Flood Lora Flood Irene Fowell Garrett Frantz Gina Frederick Wfiile Megan Sullivan dreams about last Friday night, Tom Vogt dreads fiis test in fiftfi period of ' 85 tries hard to make it through alive Alyssa Friedman Cfiris Gabelich Melisa Gamble Dawn Garcia Deidre Gee Kirsten Gee Neil Gegna Mark Germann Joel Gever Rajbir Gill Harlan Glatt Matthew Glavas Julia Gleason Ron Glick Bruce Goldberg Eric Golden .. Bruce Gonzales ' ■' Mark Goodale Karen Goodman David Gorman Nancv Gould Michael Goza Eric Grace Susan Grant Katheryn Graves Alexander Griggs Janet Gross Charmaine Guiang n Brian Gurewitz •■Antonia Haase Junior-91 David Hall Mary Hamilton Daneen Hammond John Han Karen Haney Bridget Hart Laurence Hart Linda Hart Stephanie Hauge Tatsuya Hayashi Cathy Heffernan Patricia Hein Eric Heinsheimer Greg Helms David Hendershot Lisa Herbst Jose Hernandez Alyson Herndon Michelle Hill Virginia Hill Michael Hillis Kiyoshi Hiratsuka Shannon Hixon Rachel Hodgkinson James Hoffman Michelle Holdsworth Mi-Kyung Hong Adam Horn Edward Houston Amy Hu Wayne Huang Thomas Hughes Michelle Huizdos Donald Humphrey Tim Hurley Kristen Hurst Chris Hyde Arthur Ingham Marie Jackson Michael Jacobanis Showing off her good study habits, Karen Ramirez relaxes in the warm sunshine. 92-Junior Juniors give their best to make it Eric Jacobsson Richard Jai Karen Janssens Howard Jensen Claire Johnson M- .-it JK5 Deborah Johnson Michelle Johnson Tim Jones Kathryn Jordon Christopher Juell David Jurgens Andy Kao Johnny Kao Ted Kapner Lisa Karambelas Suzanne Katherler Julia Kato Margaret Katsube Peter Kaye Kyle Kazan Catherine Keenan I ( Megan Kelly ' • Sean Kennerly a Elizabeth Keschner Trying to comprehend, Mike Brandmeyer gets an expert opinion from Mr. Kinney. Annette Kettler Adrienne Kim Amy Kim Eun Kim Michael Kim Steven Kim GregKinion Karen Kinney Rachel Kirby KurtKlassen Cheryl Kline Colette Koines Howard Kolodny Andrew Kong Alison Kopania Mary Kotlarski Junior-93 Combining fun and studies, juniors finish another grueling year Kurt Kredel Erik Kunzelman Casey LaScala Lamonica Lacey Joseph Lai Megan Lamers Danielle Laps Amy Latimer Michelle Lawrence Stacey Leake Elizabeth Lee Jung Lee Susan Legge Michael Legge Roy Leonard Anthony Leone Julia Levinson Julie Levonlan Stacy Lewars Jeffrey Lewis Bobby Li George Liao Tamela Lightman Judy Lin Ready for anything that comes his way, Tyler Flood hangs around. Ming Chun Lin Lillian Linnell Benjamin Lipton Chao Ting Liu Elizabeth Lohrer James Lord Jeff Love Scott Lynch Elizabeth Lyon Rick Mabry Hugh MacFaden William Mahan John Maldonado Lisa Mandel Mary Mansur Theodore Marsh Shaun Marshall Joey Martella Stephen May Nobi Mayama Robert McCallum Michelle McCarthy 94-Junior , vl l-.h:W James McClain Angela McFarlanc Charles McGuire Susan McKenzie Nicolene McMullen Michael Mehesan Farhad Mehrtash Tom Melton John Meng John Merchant Misty Mesias Bruce Metcalfe Mitchell Meyer Mark Miglio Dom Militello 1 : k Marisa Miller Alicia Moeller Shabnam Montazeri Michael Moore Kia Moore Tomoko Morioka Tom Morrison Richard Moy Kristin Mueller Scott Mumby Michael Murphy Timothy Murphy Diane Murtha Marie Nagaya Jodie Napolitan Julie Napolitan Erik Nelson John Newell Patricia O ' Brien Marinica Olar Peter Olson Dirk Olthof Pat Orsby Scott Oshry Erika Paltin Patrick Paolucci John Park Monica Parker Tracy Patch Barbara Patton Casey Choate, Kia Moore. Ted Marsh, and Chris Juell share a hilarious joke. Junior-95 Class of ' 85 does well on Homecoming activities Arman Paymai Walter Pazanowski Mark Peach Kevin Pearce Sheila Perez Lori Peterson Richard Picarelli Amy Picking , While Doug Russell supervises her work, Carolyn Spears paints the infamous green dragon during Homecoming week. Steven Pollack Laura Potampa Lisa Prescott Evangel Prodromou Janet Ramirez Karen Ramirez Dana Ramsey Shawn Randolph George Rankin Scott Recknor John Redd David Re ' eves Catherine Rhee Denise Richards Michelle Rives Simeon Roane Stacey Robertson Lark Roper Adam Roth John Rotondo Doug Russell David Sage Diane Sakamoto Larry Salazar Patricia Salem Gus Sampras Keith Sato Katherine Saucedo Monica Savo Stephen Sax Jane Scallon 96-Junior William SchiagLT Silvana Schiappa Gordon Schiring Kynt Scholia Shan Schwartz Amy Schwegler Chns Schwindt ifl . l Kathleen Shen Joel Sherry Tfd Shieh I leorge Shimeall Naomi Shimizu Gayle Shubin Robert Silerman Meghan Simmons Michael Simpson Patricia Sinay Jill Sindoni JenniferSiprelle Dan Skagon Darren Smith James Sole Rafael Solis John Song Bessie Soo Jason Southerland Carolyn Spears Paul Spillman Laura Spitznogle David Stafford MayaStahlbuhk Jennifer Starr Kristin Steele David Stefanides ■k Joseph Steinhauer Stephanie Steitman Elisabeth Steinbit Elizabeth Stephens Chrictopher Steskal Alison Stewart Daydreaming of the night before, Rob Antrobius walks the halls in a daze Junior-97 Class of ' 85 finds time for fun and amusement Janet Stewart Mark Stofila Scott Strenk Naomi Szafran Melissa Tabbarah Yuhei Takeuchi David Tanner Steven Tauber Kimberley Taylor Shefalee Thakar Susan Thomas Norman Thorlakson Daniel Tokaji Grigory Tomich DeanneToomajian Eating a hot dog. Tonia Haase takes a break from float building Molly Tracy Mark Tran Howard Tsai Clay Tucker Kimberly Turchi James Van Cleef Kurt Van Gorder Jenni Vanemolegraaf Kelly Vander Kaaly Ann Vasey Ronald Vaught Thomas Vogt Jennifer Walker Julie Wall Stacey Wallace Eric Wang Lisa Wang Marian Wang Robert Wardell Kimiko Warden 98-Junior Laura Weinman Julie Weldon if Raquel Wertz Donna Westlund Michael Wev Adam Weyne t Daniel White Elizabeth White Shelley Whitmore Scott Widdifield Andrew Wilhem Lisa Wilhite KarlWillert Andrea Williams Kathleen Williams While doing his Stevie Wonder imitation. Jeff Love entertains a lunch time crowd. Gina Young Lois Yu Tsui Yu Randall Williams ' H Casey Winston f ' M J H Bi4m Robin Winston frl W - jhF C PI . : ) B ' V ' Carolyn Zaima Kevin Zavodny , m . ) i Jill Zoliars Mitchell Wong Spencer Woodard Not Pictured: Scott Irvine Justin Wu Roger Johnson Michael Alba Erik Jones Wayne Bell John Marinovich Kathy Bengerno Margaret McCrackcn Aaron Braverma T William Mullen John Yoon Lynn Yoshida Christopher Young Renee Chang David Colman Jeff Cooper Richard Costigan Drew Murdaugh Russell Rhodes Heidi Rowley Elizabeth Sehon Kristy Danache Meghan Simmons Douglas Dimond Scott Spearman Marco Ferreira Vicki Thorrens Patricia Francis Johnny Ting Kamela French Timothy Traina Joshua Gordon Helane Turner Beth Hindman Michael Vanderhoff Jeffrey Ingram Williarr Wilson Junior-99 SOPHOMORES Working hard on the winning float, organizing Soph Doll Week, and raising funds were the main areas the sophomores put their excessive energy to. Class President Akemi Yamane commented, My main goal was to make this year memorable for all of the sophomores. I think we accomplished this by winning the floatbuilding contest. ' ' Yamane continued, Now that our class is better acquainted with each other, we have shown school spirit and enthusiasm throughout the year. The Class of ' 86 has a great deal of talent and determination. I think everyone had a fun year and is looking forward to two more successful years in high school. George Anderson Gordon Anderson Jessica Anderson Scott Anderson Peri Andrus Elizabeth Arnold Fenella Arnold Patrick Arrillaga Dina Aryan Damon Aske Julie August Joel Bachar Steve Abrams Danielle Adam Martin Adelman Tim Aennerly Alexander Ahmadi Susan Ahmadi Doug Aitken Adrienne Alberto Jason Aldrete Holly Allaire Mike Amaral Thomas Anastassiou Sophomore Class Officers: Front Row: Lisa Shlens, Jeannine Kilroy. Doug Kinnel, Darryl Stolz 2nd Row: Sarah Wells, Liz Malone. Akemi Yamane. Heather Blayney., 102-Sophomore Class of ' 86 creates the winning float with a sorcerer Jamie Baquero Michael Barker Dorothy Barnes Richard Barnes Lynne Bartron Scott Baskerville David Bates Kathrvn Bates Eric Baum Roy Beagle During lunch break. Denise Byrnes thinks about school, sports, boys while Becky Merrill ponders life i -I .ST ' f v CurtBeeson Charlotte Behrendt Kirsten Benton Scott Berger Michael Bergin Amy Berlin Monica Binder Alyson Black Richard Blanco Susan Blank Heather Blayney Josette Blue Bruce Bond L m Tracy Booth John Brantley Stacy Braslau Dena Brehm Vicki Brewen Jennifer Brow Adam Brow Lara Brunstrom Kirsten Brutzman Nathali e Burg Lisa Burns Sophomore 103 During homecoming activities, Terry Wilson gets a face full of flour Timothy Button Tyrone Byrd Denise Byrnes Sally Cahill Stephen Caldwell Mitchell Cannady Paige Charlton John Chen Roger Chen John Chevalier Takemi Chiku Curtis Chin Lisa Chodak Richard Chou Scott Christensen Shauna Clapman Dana Clark Bri Clifford-Connors Matthew Cole Susan Combs Scott Cooper Ik Marc Carlson Andrew Carr Brad Cassil i- David Castagna Sean Castagna Bryan Castile Cindy Chao Lisa Chapman Billy Charles Lisa Corricello Amy Cramer Erin Criss Michael Crow Salvatore Cutrona Christopher Cypert Katherine Daly Kristine Damavandi Michael Daniel Kelly David _ flMk MttK 104-Sophomore Sophomores show school spirit during Homecoming Lon Fridley Holly Gavin Daniel Gavino Michael Giardmr) Russell Gill Abhy Gleason Goofing off. Tracy Myers. Lon Tillotson. Liz Maione and Michelle Hinkley take a break during float building Sophomore- 105 Kelly Graves Peter Gregg Steven Gross Darin Hagan Hilary Halt Aaron Hall Darren Hall John Hall Naomi Harada Jill Harper Stephanie Harper Megan Hart Barry Hartley Scot Hasselman Fay Haushalter Seiji Hayashi Susan Hayes Marsha Hendricks Andrew Hill Jason Hill Jefrey Hilmer Denise Hindman Michelle Hinkley Jaclyn Hodge Colleen Hogan Lisa Holchin Colleen Holt 106-Sophomore Class of ' 86 pulls together and has another great year Chiemi Karasawa Alpa Katakia Peter Katzaroff Sara Keil Erin Kelly Paige Kenney David Keschner Scott Kettle Hosayn Khaleeli Jeannine Kilroy Angela Kim Edward Kim Jin Kim Thomas Kim Richard King Douglas Kinnel Jeffrey Kinsey Soichiro Kitano Monique Koehring Chiray Koo Therese Kraft Tammy Ku ;i Sean Kuchar Tracy Kwiker Kristin LaBelle Julian Lai Joshua Lane James Lee Smiling happily. Kristin Lyons and DeAnne Twidwell look forward to lunch Sophomore-107 JennyLee Jerry Lee Stephen Lees ChristineLegge Bruce Lennon Will Leonard Mario Leone Gregory Levonian Evan Levy Ken Li GiselaLin JamesLin MichaelLin PerryLin Waiting for class, Jeff Pelton expresses fiis true identity as fie masquerades as a conefiead. Christina Lineberry DougLinehan Theresa Liuzzi EricLofthus Jennifer Longmire KennethLord James Lowry ErikaLuccas HeleneLynch KristinLyons JacintaMa Christopher Mabli Monica Mack Bruce Mackey Colin MacLeod Michael Mackey Robert Magee Michelle Magpile KristinaMain Elizabeth Malone V 108-Sophomore Soph ' s second year successful Rosanne Marckesano Joanne Marracci Tracy Matsui I David Matsuura Kenneth McAuley Kerry McMullen ShawnMcRae KathrynMelo Darren Mensinger Becky Merrell Daniel Messer Ronni Meyer Michael Mihaljevich Judith Mika Meghan Mikos Robert Millea Elina Minami Tanya Mishell Christopher Monteilh Tiffany Montgomery Andy Moore Michael Morash Annie Morse Charles Mowat JohnMullen Jeffrey Murphy Ryan Murphy Tracy Myers AmirNabil EarlNavalta AliciaNay Andrea Nelson Sae Nelson Thomas Neth Matthew Newell Colleen Nolan Marc Norman AnneOgostalick JonOh TomokoOkama GabrielOlar k StacyOrenstem C B RichardOtera Enjoying themselves, Jenny Parsa and Jason Balcazar finish up some last minute studying for the next class. Sophomore-109 Homecoming excites Sophomores Jennie Parsa Mark Passero Dreena Peeke Jeff Pelton Joseph Petillon Kirsten Pickus Warren Pierce Jonathan Pritchett Jennifer Pusheck Heather Rafuse Sean Ravin Jon Paulson m- J Karen Pauliscak Stephanie Poncher i -, ' After working hard all day. David Matsura and friends are relieved to take a break during lunch. Bruce Rebhan Brian Reed Dana Regan Jonathan Resin Jason Richards Michele Richards Mary Riegelhuth Patrick Riegelhuth Michael Ringold Christina Rinne Anthony Roncal Rhode Root Kristi Ross David Roth William Row Amy Rubincam Kevin Sax Marc Scarborough Tammera Schaefer Todd Schecter Susan Schezhing Robert Schreiner Kimberly Schweiger Erin Scully Eric Seaburn 110-Sophomores KristineSecan Steven Seidman Daniel Selzer Michael Serrito Krishan Sharma Kimberly Stiles KathrynStofila Kevin Stofila Darryl Stolz Scott Strahle TamraStubblefield ' Andrew Sun Catherine Swartz Stephanie Szczesny Amanda Tabbarah Laura Tauber Dee Thomas Craig Thorlakson Lori Tillotson pirit comes as the sophomores take an unexpected first place in the float building contest Sophomores- 111 Gerald Timbol Megan Tobin Darra Toloczko Mychailo Toloczko Lawrence Tominaga Angela Tran Scott Tredennick Lisa Triuedi Lisa Shlens and classmates force themselves to listen to another boring lecture While working hard. David Keschner and Chlray Koo try to finish their work. DeAnne Twidell Thomas Tyo Michele Uszler Tonya Valacak Courtney Van Doren Christine Vandoren Sondra Vazirani Nicole Vuilleumier Kurt Waeschle NancySue Walker Kelly Walsh Jackson Wang Ken Wang Ryuichi Watabe Leon Watkins 112-Sophomore Sophomore Class looks forward to a fantastic year Meg Weber John Weeks Steven Weiss Sarah Wells Michael Whitman Terry Wilson Ellen Winer Natonjha Wright Daniel Wu Misty Yoshkawa David Young Gina Young Lisa Yuan Hokon Yun Dariush Zandi Curtis Ziak Robin Zuckerman Madeleine Zwart Not Pictured: Richard Anderson Coll Andrews Darinka Backic Stuart Bailey Sandra Bangham Thomas Beattie Tristen Billings Patricia Bowman Matthew Brannan Paul Chang Albert Charlton Juna Chung Diane Clark Darcy Cole Alicia Dwyer Richard Engelman Kelly Graval Tony Jenkins Darrin Johnson Julie Kao Jolene Katz Lucy Kim Irene Koo Michael Kuehl Scott May George Michel Stephanie Miller Mohammed Motamedi John Nicholson Timothy O ' Neil Kelly Oaks Derek Okada Amanda Orlando David Orth Evan Prodromou Mari Ring Craig Robertson Shaun Robinson Russell Smith Jon Stirling Jeff Tomic Chris Trodden John Tsao Patrick Wells Julie Welz Laughing hysterically, Kristine Secan and Monica Binder enjoy the sun. Sophomore-113 FRESHMEN 114-Freshmen Freshmen- 115 Class of ' 87 has a fantastic first year My goal was to have the Freshman Class enjoy their first year at PV as much as possible. Through the various activities we had planned, I feel we have achieved that goal. ' ' With this optimistic statement made by Freshman Class President, Kevin Mardesich, and with the spirit of the freshmen, they were able to have a successful first year. The freshmen participated actively throughout the year. During Homecoming Week they enjoyed working on their first float and taking part in the many lunchtime activities. Richard Anderson fe, Robert Anderson Kevin Apor Cyrus Aram Roy Artal Jeffrey Asch Rich Aschenbrenner Fransrudolph Baculi Marnnie Barnes Jeffrey Barnicki Leslie Barstow Jennifer Baszilo Lauri Beard David Beaupre Stephen Beck Geoffrey Adams Christopher Adishian Sirus Ahmadi Angela Alberto Robert Allen Sarah Allen Yugo Amano Brad Amico Jennifer Andersen Karen Anderson Helping out on the float. Nina Gonzalez twists the fluffed flowers onto the chicken wire 115-Freshnnan A. Gossiping about the cute guy in English. Mindy Fountain and friends help out on the tinat Jennifer Brown John Brown Katie Buckingham Mila Deborah Buis , Dennis Burns MM Dauid Bushnell Suzanna Butman Carre Calhoun Michael Calvert Celeste Campbell Joseph Campbell — Derek Capper Christen Carmer Elise Carson Tracy Carter Carolyn Beggs Todd Bendikson Lisa Bengerno Deborah Berger I risten Billings Seth Blacher Aaron Black John Blanco Lori Carol Blank Jjnda Block Brian BIy Bart Boggess Ted Bohn Brynn Borg Allison Bowers Todd Bowman Brian Boyle Jennifer Braham Robert James Brehm Christina Brown ' Emily Chang Mark Chang W Lori Chase Kevin Chatow Jeff Chen Kevin Cheng Ying-she Cheng Sheree Chiang Grace Cho Nancy Cho Freshman-117 Richard Cho Mark Choate Ritu Chopra John Christensen Leigh Christensen Brian Coffey James Cole Tom Connaghan Michael Cooper Rex Corbett Joanna Corsaro Laura Crandall Christopher Crossland Julie Crow Lisa Culver Marjorie Culver Looking bored, Alison Bowers helps with the Freshmen floatbuilding during Homecoming. llSFreshman Few freshmen find fault in first year at PV O n top of Brian Eddy, Mindy Fountain prepares to attack her opponent during the lunchtinne activities at Homecoming week. Kristin Dunlap Heather Durham Debra Duston Adrienne Earl Brian Eddy Richard Edler Craig Eisenberg Dauid Eppard Kirk Eyer Ruth Fabregue Krishna Faia Terry Fang Roy Farmer Lauren Fein i Jason Feinberg Elena Fernandez Mara Ferrarotti Karen Fisher Mike Flick Jill Forteza Mindy Fountain Marcel Fraix Jennifer Frankel Linda Franklin Eric Frederic David Freeburg Victor Furer Amy Gable Cheri Gano Abigail Gardner Tanny Gats Melissa Gee Matthew Geier Andrew Gever Dana Giese _, _, , Alexander Gill ' DevidaGill SukhhirGill Richard Ginsburg Christopher Giordano Allyson Goldin Nina Gonzalez Keith Goodman Jeffrey Goodrich Gary Goshert Freshman-119 Class of ' 87 make It through the year... barely Staring at two gorgeous girls, Mark Choate and Brad Ring show their ability to eat and stare at the same time Adrienne Goslee Shona Gottlieb Kara Grace Deborah Grauel Clifford Graves Kelly Greene Andrea Grossman Sandra Guadagni Amy Gulak Aaron Gurewitz Andrea Hagan Joseph Hagan Laurie Hall Rick Hall Timothy Hall Elisabeth Hansen Douglas Harden Kirsten Harden Hayden Harman Paulette Harmer Kristen Harper Amy Harrison Kevin Hart Heidi Held Krystal Held Randolph Henderson Carl Henkel WT Herndon Abe Heward Victoria Hall Michael Hamilton Christopher Hammond Damien Hammond fc; Young Han p ' m Stephanie Handler Diane Hasham Mark Hatch l, Darren Haworth Roberta Hayes Carolyn Heaney Jason Hecht 120-Freshman Clarke Hilbig Stephen Hillis Steve Hitchcock ' Hillary Hobel Dawn Holland v Benjamin Hodor Ml Jin Hong Kathryn Hook Aimee Hoover Alan Horeczko Alex Horeczko Trisha Horky Kellie Hourigan Helen Hsiao Alexander Huang Cindy Huang Stacey Huizdos •Julie Hunt Peter Interian Christopher Irvin Christopher Isler Karen Ito Kim Ito Erin Jacobsen Karen Jacobsson Gregg Jahelka Reginald Jensen Holly Jones Michael Jones William Jones Deanna Jurgens Geoffrey Kaltenbach Meeta Katakia Rachel Kattlove Tiffany Keele Julie Kim Nancy Kin- Susan Kim Carolyn King « X - David King ■Scott Kinney During Homecoming week, Paul Woodward. Robbie Brehm, and Nicole Miller try to keep their balance in the plank walk Freshman-121 Freshmen work hard trying not to be freshmen Mariko Kitano Christopher Kitching Debra Klein KelUe Klein Asaska Komiya Tim Kondon Todd Kuchar William Kuchler Kerry Kuwahara Andrew Lai Cyrus Lam Rey Landero Kirk Lantz Nick Larson Michelle Lau Kimberly Lawson Lee Lawver Christina Lee Dienah Lee Eric Lee Josephine Lee KelliLee Vivien Lee Sheri Lees Dona Leonard Doug Leonard John Leseberg Danielle Icwi? Duane Lewis Amy Lieb Gregory Lmdgren Tina Lindstrom Chao-Hui Liu Jeffrey Liu Matteo LoGrande Cameron MacGregor Scott Magness Brett Mahan Carrie Mahan Ashlye Main Mia Maldondo Jeffrey Malmquist Kevin Mardesich George Mardikian Working hard, enthusiastic freshmen contribute to their float. 122-Freshman Jeffrey Martin Stacy McCarty William McCau, Alychandra McFarlane Dale McGrew John Mclntire Jeffrey McKay Michael McManus Sarah Meaney Freshman Class Officers : Donna Leonard, Darren Hayworth, Kevin Mardesich, Dawn Holland, Nicole Miller, Kirsten Sampson Kathy Menechios Robert Merchant Kirsten Merit Kimberly Merritt Wendy Merritt-, Annette Mignacca John Milam Deanne Militello Christopher Miller Deidre Miller Dietrich Miller Mary Miller . ' M Nicole Miller mm Anne Mitchell i Caren Mitchell Michael Mitzenmacher Heidi Moeller Shinka Mohaghegh Elham Montazeri ilM Carrie Moore Christy Mott Colleen Murphy Tim Neal Kristen Nelson Michael New Yu Shen Ng Mark Nielsen Meghan Noble Kevin Niguchi Michael Norby Marisa Nunn Katherine O ' Brien Freshman-123 Freshmen have a great time during the year James O ' Connell Susan O ' Grady ' ' Tetsuya Ogami Lisa O ' Hara ssmm MPIMIIil Ming Yu Peng Janet Lynne Perez Joyce Perkins Austin Peters Garrick Peters Keely Peters Ko Peters Michael Peterson Francois Pham-Quang Bill Phillips Laura Pickel Skylor Piper Marc Podell David Pollock Brian Popko Jeffrey Popovich Wendy Price Ileana Quintana Anne Rafkin Michelle Randall Julie Rankine Martin Rauschuing Kevin Ray James Rayor Howard Redd David Reed John Reed ToddRetzler Julie Richmond Brad Ring Steven Ringold  Kristen Robinson Robert Rodgers Robin Roth Cory Rowin Brady Russell Should I swallow it or spit it out? says Freshman class president Kevin Mardesich as he eats a pizza at float building. 124-Freshman Peggy Ruud Jeremy Sacks Wyatt Sadler Stella Sampras Kirsten Sampson Mika Sato Catherine Say Earl Scarborough Robert Schallau Kirk Schaumann Ennio Schiappa Cindy Schoenburg Kurt Lynn Scholia Eric Schor Adam Schwindt Lisa Secan Muira Sethi Dennis Shay Kelly Sheppard Kanae Shimizu Alejandra Sinay Lisa Sisk Scott Slayton Nancy Soils Nancy Youjin Song Luis Spamer Steven Spencer Eric Sproson Timothy Stanford Tessa Stanley Suzanne States Barron Stein Sharon Steinhauer Julie Steitman Antine Stenbit Gretchen Stennett Paul Sterling Confused at their work. Freshman Nina Gonzalez and Debbie Dustin finish up their float Freshman-125 Frosh find activities humorous and hilarious Patrick Sutton Douglas Szymanek Gregory Tamkin Catherine Tanner Ferda Taylor Jason Taylor Nadia Termanini Brooke Thies Amy Thompson Sara Thompson David Tokaji Mary Ann Tomich I i ■V i- I r 1 1 l p i t ' r IP ■' : . J Waiting in front of the library, lieana Quintana and Sukhbir Gill laugh hysterically- Elizabeth Traina Paul Treherne Belle Tsai Lynette Tsai Shana Tucker Sean Turner Amy Tweddale Donald Twyman Edith Tyler Rika Uemura Melissa Uszler John Van Cleef Christine Van Horn Brian Vanderhoff Yul Vanek Alissa Varricchione Heather Vitro Andrew Von Nordenflycht John Vredenburg Jennifer Walker Sue Wang Thomas Warner Nathan Watkins David Watson Aric Weiker Timothy Weiner Noclle Weinman Matthew Weiss 126-Freshman Marcus Weitsman Lisa Wells Cinthia Wen Alicia Wenning Linda Westlund Thomas Wey Franclsca Wibisono Mary Wilhelm Ahsa Williams Andrea Williams Jason Williams Alice Wilson Faye Wilson John Wiseman Becky Wong Not Pictured: Tara Marie Berta Katie Buckngham Darren Burden Claire Caldwell Anne Clarke Robert Cole Tim Cooper Carolyn Davey Jerry Dolinka Christene Elkins Jonathan Falk Cindy Fisher Amy Hall Maria Harris Andrew Kapner Christopher Kim Eun Kim Nancy Kim Victor Koo Monique Labrador Danny Landau Anthony McMillan Sean Nazemi Heather Newsome Shinichi Okuda Ferda Pamukcu Angie Patterson Laura Perheentupa Shayne Pierce Kevin Pollock Melissa Richardson William Rosskopf Corinne Russo James Schiager Patricia Silvia Patrick Silvia Jason Slater Kaye Vickers Gregory Whitley Michael Youssefmir Paul Woodward Linda Wu Mary Wu William Wu Annette Yang Esther Yeh KiYom Jeanne Yoshida Samuel Young Lana Yu Lily Yu Edward Yuan Stephanie Zavitz Dawn Zusman ArnoZwarg Working hard on the Freshman float. Meghan Noble and Anne Rafkin fluff flowers Freshman-127 ODAK SAFETY FILM 5062 KODAK SAFETY FILM 5062 • . KODAK SAFETY FILM 5063 KODAK SAFETY FILM 5063 KOD This year, the ASB and Assembly directed their efforts towards achieving two basic goals: increasing student involvement and improving school spirit. ASB President Walt Burkley stated that he felt many positive steps were taken to attain these goals and that he hoped next year ' s ASB will follow through on these efforts. During the fooball season, the ASB focused on returning to the tradition of wearing school colors. In addition, they began a new tradition, a nightime bonfire before the PV-RH game. ASB also sold painter ' s caps and held a decorating contest to arouse spirit. As in the past, the student body officers organized the traditional formals, holiday charity drives, and lunchtime activities. However, in December something new was added: PV ' s first holiday semi-formal. All in all, the combined efforts of the ASB and the Assembly proved effective. Margaret Chang, ASB secretary commented, I feel our efforts were successful. It ' s encouraging to see the change in school spirit. ASB officers make a difference Looking confused, ASB Historian Ann Bartron tries to figure out what letter comes next. ASB Officers: Treasurer George Maxe, Historian Ann Bartron, President Walt Burl ley, Secretary Margaret Chang, Vice-president Doug Murtha. Senior Class President Christine Kim 130-Organizations Student Curriculum I uruni: hiuiil Kua: Jodie Napolitan. Rafael Solis, Kaysie Choate, John Yoon 2nd Row: Adrienne Alberto. Meghan Simmons, Kia Moore, Daryn Holland, Rob Leake, Janet Ramirez, Robin Winston, Hendrick Falk, Ashley Falk. 3rd Row: Michelle Effros, Liz Conway, Irene Fowell, Johanna Staple, Jenny Tsao, Debbie Abrams, Pete Olson 4th Row: Marlys Kinnel, Am ::...,,.aii. Kris Nolan, Janet Chen, Kathy Malone. Margaret Chang. Patricia Diaz. Moira Winzen, Akemi Yamane, 5th Row: Christine Kim. Danny Mishell, Rob Mathis. Phil Poliner, Greg Hardy, Andrea Williams. Alyson Black, Stacey Leake, Christine Yang P % , %:sr ?(, kS- ' ' The Student Curriculum Forum directed its efforts this year toward three major projects. First was the renovation of the PVHS slide presentation, which is shown to students attending the three local intermediate schools. The second and largest project was Creative Thought Day, As usual, the student body was presented an interesting and informative day. Lastly, hoping to make more students aware of services available, the forum organized a library survey. Commisioner of Curriculum Rob Leake summarized the year by stating, Its success was due to its large enthusiastic and helpful membership. Assembly: Front Row: Doug Murtha, Christine Kim, Waiter Burkley, Margaret Chang, George Maxe, Amee Sullivan, Jenny Tsao, Kathy Malone, Kris Nolan 2nd Row: Betsy Stevens, Kia Moore, Heather Blayney, Missy Tahbarah. Majorie Stone, Darryl Stolz. Akemi Yamane 3rd Row: Danny Mishell, Dave Nielan, Rob Leake, Greg Hardy, Doug Kinnel, Mike Brandmeyer, Organizations-131 PV service groups excel in endeavors The 4th annual Valentine ' s Formal was only one of the several activities SAL included in its calendar this year. Others such as the Christmas Gift Drive, Harlan Shoemaker, Back-to-School Night, and pizza parties were helpful in increasing the student ' s participation and interest in this organization. Girl ' s League President Kathy Malone commented, ' T was very happy to see the increase in membership, and I hope it continues. Student Activities League Officers: Front Kow; Kafael Solis. Meghan Simmons. Jodie Napolitan. Dave Neilan, Kathy Malone, Tom Rinne. Kaysie Choate, Mike McManus. 2nd Row: Adrienne Alberto, Daryn Holland. Debbie Abrams. Student Activities League: Front Row: Kathy McManus, Johanna Staple. Jenny Tsao, Nan Williams, Gisela Lin. Misty Yoshikowa. Theresa Liuzzi. Amy Cramer 2nd Row: Marlys Kinnel, Christine Kim, ■leghan Simmons, Jodie Napolitan, Dave Neilan. Kathy Malone, Tom Rmne, Kaysie Choate, Michael McManus, Angela Kim, 3rd Row: Kelly Jenkinson, Amee Sullivan. Colleen Nolan. Adrienne Alberto. Daryn Holland, Debbie Abrams, Janet Ramirez, Eun Kim, Patricia Diaz, Kim Detomosi 4th Row: Kris Nolan. Kia Moore. Sam Yoon. Pete Olson. Mike Palmer. John Yoon, Ashley Clark, Moira Winzen. 5th Row: Rafael Solis, Mich Wong. Hendrick Falk, Greg Hardy, Robin Winston, Larry DeGuzman, Scott David. 132-Organizations Library Advisory Committee: Front Row: Bob Li. Stacey Leake, Andrea Williams, non-member, Barbara Iran, Cliff McArthur, Brett Henbest. 2nd Row: Rob Mattes, Rob Leake 3rd Row: Dave Morris. The Academic Decathlon and the Library Advisory Connmittee were extremly productive this year. The seven students who participated in the Academic Decathlon won 18 personal awards including second place overall. Member Sharon Burke commented. It was a lot of hard work, but it was worth it. ' The Library Committee also worked hard by increasing student awarness of the facilities available at the Palos Verdes libraries, according to member Rob Leake. All in all, both organizations worked diligently for the pride of PVHS. Academic Decathlon: Daniela Zucccarello. Renee Declerq. Katherine Vandoren. Christine Yang. Nancy Lim. Sharon Burke Not Pictured: Madelon Mackey, Advisor Al Costas. Organizations- 133 Insanity and Hershey Kisses carry staff through the year 404 Through the madness and insanity of room 403, the Triton Staff managed to survive another year and produce a great yearbook. Led by Editor-in-Chief Nan Williams, the large staff of 57 made every deadline, despite the agonies and crises. Having no candids, only two working typesetters and a low supply of Hershey Kisses, the staff still maintained their sanity thanks to the constant reassurance from Mrs. Linehan ' s words of wisdom. Photography editors Matt Glavas and Stuart Criley help activities editor Adrienne Kim choose the best picture for homecoming- Triton Editors: Front Row: John Yoon. Roy Leonard 2nd Row: Chris Driscoll. Cree Legge. Liz Malone. Rich Otera. Alice Tsai, Lynne Bartron. Nan Williams Not Pictured: Beth Blayney. Mike Kim. 134-Organizations Triton Photographers: First Row: Jim Hoffman. Rick Hall. Howard Jensen. Chris Adishian. 2nd Row: Mark Rechtin. Nam Cho. David Hall 3rd Row: Ted Shieh. Matt Glavas. Derek Okada, Stuart Criley. Ted Marsh Not Pictured: Jonas Carlsson, Jim McGrath. Elizabeth Shen. Triton Staff: Front Row: Mindy Fouiiiain. Jill Lampben. Liiii iiiie l-eyyt. Daryn Holland 2nd Row: Adrienne Alberto, Ranko Balog. Ellen Winer, Roy Leonard. Tracy Booth. Juliano Baldo. Derek Okada. Leslie Shigekuni, Cindy Clancy. Alice Tsai 3rd Row: Doug Harden, Patricia Linehan, Bob Millea. Darren Hall, David Hall, Chris Adishian, Chris Driscoll, Lisa Goldman, Daneen Hammond, Tracy Myers, Elizabeth Malone, Chris Steskal, Stephanie Poncher, Jay Hagan. Nam Cho, Matt Glavas, Stuart Criley. Ted Shieh, 4th Row: Ted Marsh, Jeff Pelton, Rich Otera, Scott Tredenick, John Yoon, Kathy Malone, Amy Sullivan, Nan Williams. Dave Osmena. Not Pictured: Lynne Bartron, Beth Blayney, Jonas Carlsson, Chris Danna, Mara Ferrarotti, Abby Gleason, Rick Hall, Jim Hoffman. Howard Jensen. Debbie Johnson. Adrienne Kim. Mike Kim, Jim McGrath. Mark Rechtin. Elizabeth Shen. Liesl Teske. John Weeks Organizations- 135 Everyone leaves as Shauna Gordon and Marlys Kinnel continue working on their boards for the next deadline. Trident staff makes headlines with their reporting Trident Staff: Front Row: Stuart Criley, Mark Rechtin, Shauna Gordon, Marlys Kinnel, John Yeh, Sharon Burke, Christine Yang, Nancy Lim, Alison Miller, 2nd Row: Greg Sumi, Barbara Iran, Ted Shieh, Jennie Parsa. DeAnne Twidwell. Kristin Lyons, Monica Savo, Betsy Stephens, 3rd Row: Matt Glavas. Dan Weinstein, Dave Keschner, Jason Balcazar, Chiray Koo, Deborah Abrams. Brett Hartley, 4th Row: Jennifer Shelly, Sue Combs, Greg Hardy, Barry Jay Hartley, Nam Cho, 5th Row: John Wang, Mrs, L,, John Lukrich, Jim Hoffman, Jonas Carlsson. 135-Organizations Trident Editors: Front Row: Ann Bartron, Alison Miller. 2nd Row: Mark Rechtin, Sharon Burkf. John Yeh, Nancy Lim. Christine Yang. Stuart Criley In spite of equipment breakdowns, late-night deadlines, and inexperience, the Trident staff produced 14 excellent issues. Topics ranged from student goverment leaders and administrators to colleges, while editorials and car- toons provoked rabid reactions from the volatile student body. Although the staff members were young, they were eager and talented, commented Editor-in-Chief John Yeh. Also, section editors did an outstand- ing job. Trident Photographers: Front Row: Stuart Criley 2nd Row: Jonas Carlsson, Mark Rechtin, Matt Glavas. Ted Shieh 3rd Row: Jim Hoffman, Nam Cho. Organizations- 137 Honor students excel in school studies The National Honor Society, under the leadership of President Christine Kim, is a highly respected academic organization. The required GPA for NHS members is an impressive 3.5 for juniors and 3.2 for seniors. This year NHS provided many hours of free tutoring and other services to the school, commented Secretary Ann Bartron. Other officers included Janet Chen, vice-president: and George Maxe, treasurer. National Honor Society: Brouke Abercrombie. Matt ArriUaga, Ann Bartron, Heather Beebe. Bill Broomhead, Sharon Burke, Walter Burkley, Margaret Chang, Patti Chang, Janet Chen, Joseph Chi, Apalla Chopra, Lori Cohen. Scott David, Andrea Goldman, Shauna Gordon, Ronna Hall, Willies Han, Mike Kato, Christine Kim, Marlys Kinnel, Leiand Lai, Rob Leake, Nancy Lim, George Maxe, Kathy McManus, Danny Mishell, Doug Murtha. Ron Richards, Georgiana Rosenkranz, Kaoruko Seki, Betty Shen, Johanna Staple, Liesl Teske. Jenny Tsao, Cathy Lynn Tylka, Peter Winzen, Rose Wu, Christine Yang, John Yeh. California Scholarship Federation: Sophomores: Steven Abrams, Thomas Anastassiou. Raymond Baculi. Juliana Baldo. Lynne Bartron. Alyson Black, Susan Blank, Stacy Braslau, Jennifer Brow, Sally Cahill, John Chen, Lisa Chodak, Scott Christensen, Mike Daniel. Charles Day, Dean Decker, Chris Driscoll, Thomas Feess, Daniel Gavino, Celia Goedde, Lisa Goldman, Nikki Gorman, Anne Graves, Darren Hall, Karen Horii, Tamara Irick, Matthew Jorgensen, Peter Katzaroff, David Keschner, Hosayn Khaleeli, Jeffrey Kinsey, Chiray Koo, Julian Lai. James Lee, Jerry Lee, Will Leonard. Gisela Lin, Christina ' jneberry. Kenneth Lord, Jacinta Ma, Joanne Maracci, Kerry McMullen, Elina Minami, Rich Otera, Jennifer Parsa, Jon Paulson. Evan Prodromou, Bruce Rebhan, Michele Richards, Michael Ringold. Amy Rubincam, Steven Seidman, Rachel Shishido, Rachel Sisk, David Smith, Dennis Smith, Julie Stanton, Sandra States, Chris Steskal, Andrew Sun, Amanda Tabbarah, Angela Tran, John Tsao, Sondra Vazirani, Sarah Weils, Daniel Wu, Dorothy Wu, Marven Wu, Akemi Yamane, . Sam Yoon, Misty Yoshikawa 138-Organizations California Scholarship Federation: Juniors: Steve Abbott. Ann Marie Behrendt, Beth Blayney. Kathryn Brown, Alexia Cassinnatis. Kristen Chaisson. Irene Chang. Renee Chang, Andrew Chekian, Kevin Christensen. Ashley Clark. Elizabeth Conway. Stuart Criley, Christopher Davis, Michelle Effros, Felicia Filcp, Irene Powell. Deidre Gee. Kirsten Gee, Rajbir Gill, Julia Gleason. Stephanie Hauge. Virginia Hill, Rachel Hodgkinson, Mi Kyung Hong, Amy Hu, Richard Jai, Deborah Johnson. Jonny Kao, Lisa Karambelas, Julia Kato, Steve Kim, Karen Kinney, Alison Kopania, Megan Lamers, Stacey Leake, Jung Lee, Bobby Li, Judy r W ' -v - . Lin, Ben Lipton, Elizabeth Lyon, Angela McFarlane. Richard Moy. Marie Nagaya. Jodie Napolitan. Julie Napolitan, Patti O ' Brien, Peter Olson, John Park, David Reeves, Doug Russel. Shari Schwartz, Kathleen Shen. Ted Shieh, Naomi Shimizu, Patricia Sinay. James Sole. Rafael Solis. John Song. Bessie Soo, Paul Spillman. David Stefanides. Elisabeth Stenbit. Elizabeth Stephens, Jody Stuhlbarg, Steve Tauber, Vicki Thorrens, John Ting, Daniel Tokaji, Mark Tran, Howard Tsai, Kimiko Warden, Daniel White, Lisa Wilhite, Mitchell Wong, Justin Wu. John Yoon. Christopher Young, Lois Yu. The California Scholarship Feder- ation is an honorary academic club open to seniors, juniors, and sophomores. This year ' s president was senior Rose Wu. Although CSF did not perform any service projects, it did recognize the outstanding students of our school . To be eligible for CSF, there was a requirement of 10 points based on a special grading scale. California Scholarship Federation: Seniors: Brooke Abercrombie. Deborah Abrams, Christina Allan, Matthew Arrillaga, David Barnes, Ann Bartron. Andy Beall, Heather Beebe, Julie Bolman, Amy Brannon, Nanci Browning. Bonnie Burack, Margaret Chang. Patti Chang. Janet Chen. Apalla Chopra, Scott David, Beth Dorn, Michelle Duclos, Christina Giorgio, Andrea Goldman, Shauna Gordon, Caroline Hill, Diana Hoff, Eric Jorgensen, Michael Kato, Margaret Katsube, Paula Kim, Marlys Kinnel, Leland Lai, William Leake, Brian Lee, Jeff Lewis. Nancy Lim. Steve Lin. George Ma.xe. Cliff McArthur. Alison Miller. Daniel Mishell. Christa Mulkey, Doug Murtha, Julie Nicklas. Ronald Richards, Kelly Roebuck, Georgiana Rosenkrantz, Brian Rourke, Deena Ross, Todd Ruston. Jerome Say. Klaus Schuegraf. Kaoruko Seki. Elizabeth Shen. Linda States. Amy Sullivan. Liesl Teske. Curtis Virtue. Karl Willert. Anne Williams. Moira Winzen. Peter Winzen. Rose Wu. John Yeh. Todd Yoshikawa. Daniela Zuccarello. Organization- 139 The German Club filled their year Vv ith a lot of activities by going to Magic Mountain and holding many bake sales. Also, all the new people made the club a lot of fun this year plus helped us earn more money, commented President Cathy Cole on the club ' s record enrollment. The Oriental Culture Club also made trips to Magic Mountain and had a New Year ' s party. President Sally Chang said, We participated in many fun activities that had to do with the oriental culture. The Spanish Club kept up its tradition and had a great year with many new members who made the club a lot more exciting. President Deanne Toomajian said the club ' s year was estupendo. The Greek Club also had another fun filled year. They planned a trip to a television studio and sold their traditional Greek-kabobs. Clubs of many lands excite and expand German Club: Front Row: Jon Paulson, Cathy Cole, Liz Conway, Cindy Chao, Cynthia Dollinger, 2nd Row: Denis Yussefmir, Michele Fresh, Tina Klein, Danielle Dubow, Bonnie Burak, Bessie Soo, Lois Yu, Sheila Pfeiffer, 3rd Row: Stephanie Hauge, Fay Haushalter, Erik Young. Brian Bonham, Susan McKenzie, Michelle Huizdos, Bobby Li. 4th Row: Bob McCallum. Greg Sunni, Pat Cliffard, Rob Leake, Mike Slater, Rick Moy, Steve Kim, Nancy Atha. Spanish Club: Front Row: Julia Weldon. Curtis Chin. Bonnie Burack, Tina Klein. Kirsten Falk, Jodie Napolitan, Kaysie Choate, Meghan Simmons, Jodi Stuhlburg, David Adishian, Hendrik Falk, Michelle Lau. Stacey Leake, Angela McFarlane. Renee Chang 2nd Row: Denise Doley. Vicky Masten, Linda States. Andrea Nelson, Julie Napolitan. Kathy McManus. Deanne Toomajian, Kia Moore, Sharon Burke, Valerie Frimtzis, Amy Cramer, Angela Tran, Rajbir Gill, 3rd Row: Abby Gleason, Mrs. Herzog, Michelle Effros, Amy Brannon, Lori Cohen. Rob Leake, Matt Arrillaga, Christine Vandoren. Michelle Richardson, Kim Detomasi, Karen Horii, Shinika Mohaghegh. Julia Kato, Kathy Menechios, Dan White. 4th Row: Chris Rowley, Dana Ramsey, Mike Slater, Jenny Neff. Johanna Staple. Jennifer Vandemolegraaf. Marlys Kinnel. Natalie Baszile. Nadia Termanini, Patricia Diaz 5th Row: Dan Tokaji, Karen Ramirez, Dave Neilan, Janet Ramirez, Rafael Solis, Suzanne Boseker, Michelle Huizdos, Helene Lynch, Lisa Chodak. 140-Organizations iV Oriental Culture Club: Front Row: Ying-Ping Cheng. Amy u. Linda Wu. Joyce Chiu, Stella Lai.Ying She Cheng. Mika Sato. Sandy Umura. 2nd Row: Vivien Lee, Jenny Liu. Lynette Tsai. Sheree Chiang. Kathleen Shen. Carol Seki. Sally Chang. Bessie Soo. Tomoko Morioka. Wenddie Kao. Cindy Chou 3rd Row: Steve Lin, Yu-Shen Ng. non-member, non-member. Rudolf Elsegundo. Willies Han. John Chou. Robert Chung, Matthew Huang. Johnny Kao. Lnia-Lin tneng. non-member. Koben Chang. 4th Row: Mike Kim. Steve Kim. Albert Alberto, Doug Eng, Charles Day. Terry Fang, Perry Lin, James Lin, John Chen, non-member, John Cao. 5th Row: Peter Shieh. non-member. Dan White. Ted Shieh, Mike Mitzenmacher, Dennis Shay, non-member, Roger Chen. Greek Club: Front Row: Carol Seki, Francios Pham-Quang, Greg Tomich, Brian Lee, Cathy Cole, Jeremy Sacks, Wendy Merit, Alice Wilson, Rajbir Gill 2nd Row: lleana Quintana. Kathy Egan, Mike Slater, Rob Leake, Chris Crossland, Cindy Chao, Michelle Randall. Shinka Mohaghegh. Zohrea Tabatabay. 3rd Row: Sara Meany. Vicky Overby, Michelle Suesberry, Stephanie Hauge, Angela McFarlant ' , Michelle Huizdos, Stella Lai, Betty Shen, Richrd Cho 4th Row: Mijun Huang. Denis Yussifmir, Julie Hunt, Li2 Conway, Tina Jackson, Stephanie Zavitz, Kelly Sheppard, Sukhbir Gill. Brynn Borg. Kathleen Shen. 5th Row: Kevin Hart. Tim Hall, Sheila Pheitfer. Eileen Sussex. Dennis Shay, Mike Mitzenmacher, Kathy Menechias, Virginia Hill. Organizations- 141 Astronomy Club: Front Row: Richard Jai, Shohei Takeuichi, Willis Han, Robert Chang, Steve Lin, Justin Wu, Mark Trau- 2nd Row: Barbra Theis, Stacy Braslau, Kathy Bales, Bonnie Burack. Tina Klein, Angela McFarline, Cathy Cole, Sally Cahill 3rd Row: Mike Slater. Charles Day. Jung Lee, Erik Young, Rob Leake, Jeff Hilmer, Damon Aske. Greg Sumi. Not Pictured: Chris Endres. John Weeks, Brian Bonham, Karrina Endres. The Astronomy Club is especially for those people who are interested in the study of the cosmos, including the stars and the galaxies. The Star Party was the major activity of the club; members, with the aid of telescopes, searched the heavens for elements of the cosmos. Field trips, bake sales, films and seminars by guest speakers were other outgoing activities and functons of the club. President Christopher Endres stated, Star Parties, pan Galactic Gargle Blasters and the Hitchhiker ' s Guide to the Galaxy all make up the Astronomy Club with the enriching, fun activities and the enjoyable companionship of others with the same interests. With two goals in mind, To try and promote political awareness on campus and to give students who are interested in politics a chance to learn about it by doing service for different political groups and lobbying on political issues, President Brian Rourke kept very busy. The club invited Democratic political candidates to speak. Political Science Club: Front Row: Rose Wu. Rob King, Ron Richards, Brian Rourke, Rob Matthes, Brett Henbest 2nd Row: Advisor Pat Constantini, Mark Rechtin. Bruce Nelson. Mike Slater, Keith Pusavat, Mike Kate 3rd Row: Eric Todd Jorgensen, Pat Clifford, Rob Leake. 142-Organizations Technical clubs have an active year High Tech Club: Front Row: Jeff Feldman, non-nii- ' inbci. nun iiiuiiibui. Willes Hann. 2nd Row; Richard Jai, Scott Oshry, Technical Advisor Brad Adams. President Mark Chatow, Secretary Mike Payne, Jeff Hillmer. 3rd Row: non-members. 4th Row: Steve DeJarnett. Keith Pusavat. Vice-president Jon Campman. Rob Leake, non-member. Bud Pamai. The High Tech Club was started to provide a forum for students inter- ested in new advances in technology. Contrary to popular belief, members do not walk around with slide rules and calculators all the time. High- Tech included everything from new cars to the latest video games. Throughout the year, many meetings were held and a laser show was planned. Club President Mark Chatow said For a new club, I feel that we have done pretty well. Contrary to most high school student ' s feelings about math, the math club ' s theme was Math is fun. Not only did they think it was enjoyable, but they also enjoyed competing in it. In the first of four contests this year, PV took fourth place at the Bay League Math Contest held at Rolling Hills. President Todd Yoshikawa stated the purpose of the club: It gives people who like math a chance to do what they do best. Math Club: Front Row: Todd Yoshikawa 2nd Row: Richard Jai. Yu-Shen Ng, Mike Mit t-nmacher. Misty Joshikdwa 3rd Row: Perry Lin. Non Member. Charles Day. Johnny Kao. Nancy Lim. Willies Han. Mike Slater 4th Row: Keith Pusavat. Rob Leake. Wayne Huang Not Pictured: Todd Ruston, Betty Shen. Kathy Shen. Stella Lai. Justin Wu Organizations- 143 Clubs of mind and skill attract many PV students Strategic Gaines Club: Front Row: Willies Han, Justin Wu, non-member, non-member, non-member, Jeff Hilmer. Pat Arrillaga 2nd Row: non-member, non-member, non-member, non-member, 3rd Row: Bruce Led by their galactic overlord, Rob Leake, the Strategic Games Club had a very active year. In addition to sponsoring Risk and Diplomacy tournaments, they ran a Dungeons and Dragons campaign and played numerous other war games. They also planned a trip to a major gaming convention. Leake commented, There was a large active member- ship, and it was fun defeating them in all the games we played . ' ' Another promising organization is the Oriental Chess Club. Advisor Mrs. Kuno and President Willies Han are optimistic about the future. Han was especially pleased with the membership this year. He noted, Because of the surprisingly good turnout, we ' re very enthusiastic and will look forward to future years. Nelson, non member, non-member. Mike Slater. Robert Chang, Steve Lin, Eric Wang, Rob Leake, Brian Bonham, Mark Tran, Damon Aske. Greg Sumi. Eric Jones, Dale McGrew, Doug Harden. : mmS:! «: ' SSS m ?yS? W:; Oriental Chess Club: Front Row: Lisa Wang, Tomoko Morioka. Johnny Kao. Terry Fang, Willies Day. 2nd Row: Peter Shieh, John Chen, Richard Jai, Steve Lin, Warren Hsiao, James Lin, Roger Chung, John Chou, Robert Chang, Mike Slater. Han. Charles Chen, Robert 144-Organi2ations ' £t! s- («i£janE ::s?- Bridge Club: Front Row: Ken Torn, Leland Lai, Francois Pham Quang. Greg Taml in, Mike Mitzenmacher, Villies Han, Mike Slater, Keith Pusavat 2nd Row: Mr Ryono, Howard Tsai. Bill Broomhead, Rob Leake, Klaus ichuegraf, Todd Ruston, Tomoko Murioka. Carol Seki 3rd Row: Justin Wu, Nancy Lim, Christine Yang, Stella Lai, anet Chen, Robert Chang, Ron Richards, Steve Lin Although the Bridge Club was only a year old and did not produce a large turnout, Advisor James Ryono is optimistic. He stated that he hopes to generate interest and eventually play competitive bridge against other schools. If this year ' s enthusiasm was any indi- cation, the Bridge Club will be around for a very long time. The Table Tennis Club promised to be one of the fastest growing new clubs. Founder and President Robert Chang commented, Our tournament was very successful and hopefully we ' ll start playing interscholastically in the future. Chang was enthusi- astic and confident about the club ' s future, and all members are looking forward to a great second year. Table Tennis Club: Front Row: Erik Wu, non-member, non-member, non-member, Seth Bachar 2nd Row: Marvin Wu. Danny Gavino. Charles Day, Robert Chang, Steve Lin, Rob Leake, Mike Slater, Mike Chung, Kim Turchi 3rd Row: non-member, non-member, non-member. Peter Shih, Rudolph Segundo, Willies Han, John Kao, Jenny Liu, John Chou, Robert Cheng, Wayne Hwang, Linda Wu, non-member, non-member, 4th Row: Chris Davis, Roger Chen, John Chen, James Lin, Perry Lin. Terry Fang, Matthew Hwang, Mark Germann 5th Row: Warren Hsaio, Jung Lee, Peter Liu, Mark Tran, Doug Ng. Mike Payne, Richard Jai, non-member, non-member Organizations- 145 Service clubs complete another fantastic year Delphinians: Front Row: Georgiana Rosenkranz, Janet Chen 2nd Row: Sharon Burke, Carolyn Gillette, Patricia Sinay, Diane Murtha, Johanna Staple, Amee Sullivan, Mi Kyung Hong, Kris Nolan, Suzanne Matteoni, Catlin Rodgers 3rd Row: Lisa Hasham, Abby Gleason, Dana Ramsey, Nan Williams, Jenny Neff, Diana Hoff, Julia Hartwick, Julie Best, Kathleen Babros, Bridget Hart, Mimi Szafran. 4th Row: Shelly Detomasi, Juliana This year marked another terrific one for both S-Club and Delphinians. Each group expressed their enthusiasm through their many activities and service projects. Delphinians started off with a renewed sense of spirit and carried it on throughout the year. Some of their many activities included ushering shows, visiting convalescent homes, and participating in Harlan Shoemaker. Co-presidents Georgiana Rosencranz and Janet Chen stated that this year, greater enthusiasm and unity enabled the club to accomplish more. S-Club, who was on probation for the first semester, concentrated their efforts on sevice projects. Club President Ann Bartron commented, It was tough being on probation the first semester, but it pulled us together and made S-Club stronger. Baldo, Colleen Nolan, Heather Blayney, Lara Brunstrom, Karen Noguchi. Paula Kim, Elizabeth Janice, Julia Gleason, 5th Row: Michelle Dean, Patty Leone, Mary Jane Leone, Apalla Chopra, Lisa Ito, Susan Blank, Karen Pavliscak, Misty Yoshikawa, Melanie Watkins, Katy Kronenberg. Not Pictured: Courtney Van Doren, Linda Donaldson. •■= fjj .y 146-Oraanizations S-Club: Front Row: Nanci Browning. Christine Kim, Betsy Stephens, Molly Tracy, Kathy Doherty, Daneen Hammond, Barbara Patton, Beth Dorn. 2nd Row: Madelon Mackey, Katy Mott, Janet Busso, Susan Conger, Stephanie Stone, Meg Sullivan, Carolyn Spears, Mandy Tabbarah, Paige Charlton, Jennifer Brow. 3rd Row: Chris Rowley, Doreen dePasquale, Susan Browning, Patty Salem, Colette Koines, Holly Allaire. Karen Ramirez, Stacey Leake. Katy Keenan, Amy Schwegler, 4th Row: Lisa Shiens, Michele Richards, Tiffany Montgomery, Chris Vandoren, Janet Ramirez, Eun Kim, Cortney Conner, Kelly Vander Kaay, Missy Tabbarah, Sarah Wells, Nancy Gould 5th Row: Danielle Dubow, Karen Young, Christa Mulkey, Kristen Bennett, Monette Lachman, Eva Burkley, Linda Hart, Misty Gamble, Robin Winston, Kristy Popovich, Anne-Marie Sinclair Not Pictured: Ann Bartron, Tonia Haase, Donna Casper, Lisa Dallenbach, Lynne Bartron, Heather Beebe, Julie Campbell, Cathy Crandall, Nikki Gorman, Shannon Hixson, Mary Kotlarski, Deena Ross, Stephanie Steitman, Cathy-Lynn Tylka. Omegans: Front Row: Cynthia Dollinger. Debi Dollinger. 2nd Row: Lori Cohen, Renee Declercq. 3rd Row: Carol Seki. Carolyn Weeks, Cathy Cole, Rajbir Gill, Liz Conway. Beth Hindman, Magaret Katsube, 4th Row: Keiko Kinoshita. Mary Mansur. Daniella Zuccarello, Nancy Lim. Betty Shen. Kathleen Shen. 5th Row: Tamnny Morioka, Stella Lai, Cindie Chao Not Pictured: Julie Nicklas, Marie Nagaya, Lois Yu. Although the Omegans were one of the smaller service clubs, they have worked diligently on their community projects. This year, many of their efforts were centered on the RPV Park and Recreation Program for the Mentally Retarded. They also catered for the NHS tea and helped raise money for the Junior Blind. The Spartans also contributed to many service projects this year. They visited convalescent homes, donated money to the cancer society, and sent $22 a month to a needy child. They also put on a fashion show in the spring and had many bake sales to raise funds for the club. % jSL Spartans: Front Row: Erin Culver, Kate Delaney, Amy Pipkin, 2nd Row: Tammy Lightman, Cindy Amato, Amy Latimer, Lara Detjen. Kimiko Warden, Liz Lyon, Lisa Karambelas, Julie Wall, Laura Potampa 3rd Row: Molly McGuinness. Mario Marona, Sue Combs, Dena Brehm, Mady Zwart, Renee Chang, Deanne Toomajian 4th Row: Stacey Lewars, Michelle Denee, Conchi Donovan, Megan Lamers, Katie Melo. Megan Tobm, Cami Meng, Peggy Devore. Nikki Cunningham. Shannon Elliot, 5th Row: Carey Charlton. Michelle Centafonte. Jenny Hardwick. Karen Breslau. Gina Fredericks, Erin Ellis, Sam Hill. Kris Delio. Marisa Miller Organizations- 147 Service clubs continue to show their excellent ability ?Si«fc;.?i Key Club: Front Row: Walter Burkley, Doug Murtha 2nd Row: Brad Brigante, Phil Poliner, Steve Kim, Steve Abrams. Chris Davis. Mike Brandmeyer, Scott Spearman, Danny Mishell, Chris Kramer. Srd Row: Jon Resin, Scott Tredennick. Mike Palmer, Dave Adishian, Peter Kaye, David Stafford, Darryl Stolz, Scott Giordonella, Chris Mardesich, Rob Condon, Doug Russell. Chris Juell. George Maxe. 4th Row: Dave Osmena, Mike Kennedy, Jon Berger, Adam Roth, Jeff Pelton, Mike Moore, Mike Clarkson, Dom Militello, David Stefanides. Serving the school and community for over 20 years, Key Club represents a portion of the service minded students at PVHS. Led by President Doug Murtha, the club helped distribute PV phone books to RPV and worked at the PV marathon. Another major contribution was their campus clean-ups. Successful as always, Lettermans enjoyed another great year. President Pat Watson supervised the service projects, which were playing in Donkey Basketball and cleaning the campus. Letterman ' s Club: Front Row: Leiand Lai, Carlos Juell, John Wang, David Morris, Pat Watson, Nam Cho, Scott Jordon, Andy Wilhim, Cliff McArthur. 2nd Row: Bobby Li, Tom Vogt. Danny Tokaji, Steve Kim, Scott McKissock. Srd Row: Howard Tsai, Dave Neilan. Steve Tauber, Hendrick Falk, Rafeal Solis, Robert Antrobius, Kurt Kredel 148-Organizations Keyettes: Front Row: Natalie Baszile, Jill Bredehorn. Shauna Gordon, Patricia Diaz, Moira Winzen, Marlys Kinnel, Kelly Roebuck, Kathy Malone, Margaret Chang, Mary Perry, 2nd Row: Charmaine Guiang, Kelly Jenkinson, Karen Janssens, Kia Moore, Ashley Clark, Shabnam Montazeli, Kim Turchi, Leslie Shigekuni 3rd Row: Jodie Napolitan, Kaysie Choate, Julie Weldon, Denise Doley, Julie Napolitan, Tracy Patch 4th Row: Kristin Chaisson. Alison Miller, Jenny Tsao, Mary Barrick, Meghan Simmons, Jody Stuhlbarg. 5th Row: Chris Hagan, Julie Warfle, Debbie Abrams As usual, Keyettes worked hard impressing their school and community, Keyettes celebrated Halloween as witches and sold Dapple Apples . With the help of President Moira Winzen, they also organized a successful Christmas boutique. Because of their outstanding number of participants, Interact made all their service projects more exciting and spent hours cleaning the campus and the cliffs of the peninsula. They also supported a child in Ethiopia. Interact: Front Row: Nam Cho 2nd Row: Dave Reeves, Matt Jorgensen, Dave Matsura, non-member, non-member, non-member, non-member, Leon Watkins, Steve Weiss, Steve Lin 3rd Row: Hosayn Khaleeli, Sam Yoon, Mike Amaral, Julian Lai, Hokon Yun, Jeff Kinsey, Mike Lin, Derek Okada, Bobby Li 4th Row: Ricky Lindgren. Lcland Lai, Mr. Roush, Tommy Song, Chris Steskal, Rafeal Solis, Mitch Wong, Dan Tokaji, Pete Olsen, John Yoon, Mike Kim, Ted Shieh. Andy Wilhem, Bob Bingham 5th Row: Jamie Scott, Mike Beaupre, Peter Shieh, Phil Collard, Ron Richards, Joe Peters, Casey Christensen, Brian Work, Bill Shiager, Paul Dumphey, Bruce Gonzalez 6th Row: Scott Jordan, Scott David, Greg Hardy, John Lukrich, John Wang, Chris Schotts, David Barnes, Bruce Nelson, Mike Kato, Keith Pusavat. Organizations- 149 Dancers prove their extreme ability Orchesis continued its excellent dance history with talent and fun-loving spirit under the leadership of Madeline Bilkey and officers Cindy Clancy, Alice Tsai, Natonjha Wright, and Peri Andrus. Jazz Dancers had another fantastic year while sharpening their incredible talent and enthusiastic effort. This year ' s captain, Annmarie Sinclair, proved to be a very inspirational and exceptional leader. Orchesis: Front Row: Natonjha Wright, Alice Tsai, Cindy Clancy, Perry Andrus. 2nd Row: Claudia Coratti, Megan Hart, Shawn McRae, Kelli Lee, Allison Bowers, Cathy O ' Brien, Margaret Katsube, Susie Grant. 3rd Row: Tanny Gats, Monica Mack, Theresa Liuzzi, Karen Horii, Annmarie Sinclair, Tomoko Morioka, Helen Hsiao. Kathy Stofila, Helen Tsai. 4th Row: Rachel Shishido, Tammy Stubblefield, Dorothy Barnes, Rachel Kattlove, Michelle Suesberry, Rachel de Guzman, Tami Irick. Not Pictured: Sandy U emura Jazz Dancers: Front Row: Suzi Butnam, Sally Chang, Lisa Corricello 2nd Row: Racliel Shishido, Rachel Kattlove, Annmarie Sinclair, Cathy O ' Brien. 3rd Row: Natonjha Wright, Peri Andrus, Alice Tsai. 150-Organizations Performers give a great performance Both dance groups held their annual show, which again proved successful because of the commitment given by both groups. Pep Band kept up their style and talent with concerts and performances throughout the year. Everyone Officers: Front Row: Jazz Dancers Captain Annmarie Sinclair. President Cindy Clancy, Vice-President Alice enjOyed their sOUnd at the 40 ' s Tsai. 2nd Row: Secretary Natonjha Wright. Treasurer Peri Andrus FlinQ Pep Band: Front Row: Steve DeJarnett. Renee Mathis, Alison Kopania, Bobby Schreiner, Manuel Baculi, Mike Mehesan, Steve Seidman, Howard Jensen 2nd Row: Dan Weinstein, Evan Avery, Kathy Brown, Steve Abbott, Casey Christensen, Tom Picarelli, Dennis Smith, John Crawford, Kim Doenges. 3rd Row: Christina Allan, James Lee. Andrew Von Nordenflycht. Bruce Rebhan. George Hayashi, Mark Peach, Richard Picarellj, Jerry Lee, Mary Perry, Raymond Baculi, Angela McFarlane, Ted Bohn. Organizations- 151 Band, Tall Flags, and Rifles uphold tradition , Marching Band: Front Row: Jennifer Shelly, Joanne Marracci, Kellie Klein, Helene Lynch, Alyson Black, Robin Zuckerman, Debbie Johnson. Jennifer Baszile, 2nd Row: Sarah Allen, Andrea Grossman, Angela McFarlane, Mary Song, Vicky Overbey. Sheree Chiang. Kim Lawson. Kathy Brown, Bob Marino, Naomi Harada, Kim Doenges. Josephine Lee, Amy Lieb, Muira Sethi, Asako Komiya. Nancy Song, Linda Block, Kim Merritt. 3rd Row: Manuel Baculi, Steve Gross, Paul Blood, Mike Mehesan, Matt Glavas. AndyKapner, James Lee, George Hayashi, John Christensen. Tara Berta. Suzanne States, Susie O ' Grady. Steve Seidman. Jason Hecht. Christina Allan, Steve Abbott. Kevin Ray, George Anderson. Ray Baculi. John Weeks. Brad Daniel. Andy Jordan, Tami Schaefer. Grace Cho. Earl Navalta, Greg Conlon. Bob Schreiner. Jason Balcazar, Staci Peters, Rick Edier, Seth Blacher. 4th Row: Lisa Sisk. Dawn Simon, Lori Fridley, Paul Orth. Tim Stanford, Renee Mathis. Frans Baculi. Bob Merchant. Richard Cho The band, led by Drum Major Bob Marino, and Tall Flags, led by Captain Noelle Waeschle, had a very successful season. Winning a sweepstakes award for the first time in the school ' s history, the groups are now regarded as being among the best in Southern California. The Rifles, although a recent addition to the Marching Band, have undoubtedly contributed to the group ' s success. Competition Flags, which competes during the spring semester, also had a very rewarding year. Tall Flags: Front Row: Helene Lynch. Lisa Burns, Noelle Waeschle. Rachel Firemark. Katy Kronenburg. Jennifer Shelly. Ahssa Varricchione. Kellie Klein 2nd Row: Kristen La Belle, Madelon Mackey, Robin Zuckerman.j Debbie Johnson, Meghan Doyle, Marjorie Culver. Alisa Stansell, Joanne Marracci, 3rd Row: Alyson Black, Tonyai Valacak. Jennifer Baszile, Sara Thompson, Lori Houghton, Elizabeth Janis. Megan Kelly. Not Pictured: Hilary Hait. Deanne Militello. 152-Organizations superb performances and exuberant morale Casey Christensen, Evan Avery, Howard Jensen, Scott Christensen, Dennis Smith, John Newell. Thomas Picarelli, Celia Goedde. David Smith, Mike Rmgold, Dan Weinstein, Derek Edridge, Mary Perry, Alison Kopania, Gordon Firemark, Shana Tucker, Richard Picarelli. Jerry Lee, Alpa Katakia. Colleen Holt. Kirsten Brutzman 5th Row: Kelly Eppard, Steve DeJarnett, Bruce Rebhan, Mike Daniel, Andrew Von Nordenflycht, John Van Cleef, Christopher Hammond, Ted Bohn, Jim Cole, Colleen Hogan. Dana Giese. Karen Fisher. Julian Lai. Matt Jorgensen. Ferda Taylor. David Pollock. Mark Turner, John Crawford, Mark Peach 6th Row: Katy Kronenberg, Allisa Stansell, Megan Doyle, Sara Thompson, Lori Houghton, Elizabeth Janis, Lisa Burns, Kristen La Belle. Madelon Macky, Rachel Firemark, Noelle Waeschle, Tonya Valacak, Marjorie Culver, Alissa Varricchione, Megan Kelly. Not Pictured: Amy Brannon, Krystal Held. Competition Flags: Front Row: Rachel Firemark, Noelle Waeschle 2nd Row: Helene Lynch, Jennifer Shelley, Alissa Varricchione, Kristen La Belle, Meghan Doyle 3rd Row: Sara Thompson, Lisa Burns. Alisa Stansell, Joanne Marracci. 4th Row: Alyson Black, Rifles: Front Row: Dawn Simon, Lisa Sisk, Kirsten Brutzman. 2nd Row: Lori i ndiey. Colleen Holt, Alpa Katakia. Organizations 153 PV Drill Team dances their way to the 1984 Olympics Tridette Drill Team: Front Row: Co captdin Annie Aschenbrenner, Captain Michelle Duclos, Co-captain Michelle Dean, Co-captain Patty Leone. 2nd Row: Linda Chin, Noelle Weinman, Adrienne Alberto, Nobi Mayama, Apalla Chopra, Mary Jane Leone, Lisa Prescott, Angel Alberto, Claire Johnson. 3rd Row: Jennifer Pusheck, Bridget Hart, Kathleen Babros, Melanie Watkins, Kirsten Benton, Romi Meyer, Amy Harrison, Dreena Peeke. 4th Row: Dena Brehm, Judith Mika, Kristi Ross, Cindy Knauer, Kanae Shimizu, Michelle Magpile, Denise Richards, Susie Elmajian. 5th Row: Jennifer Siprelle, Karen Janssens, Jackie Hodge, Naomi Shimizu, Caitlin Rodgers, Julie Levinson, Cathy Rhee, Rachel Sisk. 6th Row: Erika Paltin, Kristin Schaumann, Kristin Lyons, Linda Donaldson, Nancy Gorrell, Dona Leonard, Susan Donaldson, Kristen Robinson. Not Pictured: Kathy Doherty, Barbara Patton, Courtney Van Doren, Julie Warfle, Laura Weinman. 154-Organizations Novelty Drill Team: From Row: Patty Leone. Michele Duclos. Michelle Dean, Annie Aschenbenner 2nd Row; Angel Alberto. Dreena Peeka. Susan Elmajian. Denise Richards 3rd Row: Lisa Prescott. Linda Chin. Kathy Doherty. Jackie Hodge During its successful year, Drill Team danced its way to two sweepstakes, three first place trophies, and one second place. As a result of winning first place in a national competition, some Drill Team members received a two-week, all-expense-paid trip to Japan, where they performed at various festivals and on television. In return, the Drill Team hosted the International Dinner, honoring the drill teams of foreign countries. The small precision groups of the Drill Team, which included Dance, Novelty, Prop, and Military, also took first and second places at national, state, and area competitions. Captain Michelle Duclos, competing against 58 other girls in California, placed in the top five, earning her the chance to compete in Miss Drill Team USA. The Drill Team will finish out its terrific year by performing in the opening and closing ceremonies of the Olympics. Prop Drill Team: Front Row: Linda Chin. Courtney Van Doren, Annie Aschenbrenner, Jennifer Pusheck. Dena Brehm. Jackie Hodge 2nd Row: Dreena Peeke. Nobi Mayama. Kathlene Babros. Mary Jane Leone. Bridget Hart. Apalla Chopra. Michelle Dean. 3rd Row: Michele Duclos. Cindy Knauer. Patty Leone, Linda Donaldson, Julie Warfle. Erika Paltin. Military Drill Team: Annie Aschenbrenner. Michelle Dean. Patty Leone 2nd Row: Jennifer Siprelle, Angel Alberto. Cathy Rhee. Kristi Ross 3rd Row: Nobi Mayama. Cindy Knauer. Linda Chin. Kathy Doherty. Kathlene Babros. Caitlin Rodgers. Judith Mika. Noelle Weinman 4th Row: Erika Paltin. Kristin Lyons, Laura Weinman, Susan Donaldson. Dance Drill Team: Front Row: Patty Leone. Michele Duclos. Michelle Dean, Annie Aschenbrenner 2nd Row: Apalla Chopra. Mary Jane Leone. Kanae Shimizu, Jennifer Pusheck 3rd Row: Julie Levinson. Dona Leonard. Naomi Shimizu. Bridget Hart. 4th Row: Barbara Patton. Linda Donaldson. Julie Warfle. Drama continues tradition of excellence at PV Thespians: Front Row: Anne Graves, Michelle Randall, Lisa Yuan, John Hinchcliffe, Abigail Gardner, Denise Strauss. 2nd Row: Alisa Stansell, Michelle Kaback, Steve Friedland, Georgiana Rosenkranz, Kelly Roebuck, Cathy Crandall, Amee Sullivcin, Shannon Elliot, Jeff Schrandt, Ann Ready, Meeghan Mikkos. 3rd Row: Tom Vogt, Chris Juell, Moniquc Koehring, Karen Ramirez, John Mullen, 4th Row: Randy Bouverat. Adam Roth. Erik Kunzelman, Ted Kapner, Joel Bachar, Kathy Graves, Mitch Cannady, Nicole Miller, Brad Cassil, Laura Crandall, Chris Mabli. 5th Row: Tim Hurley, Mary Jane Leone, Michelle Dean, Jill Matson, Amy Ferrera, Adam Horn, Michelle McCarthy, Chris Johnson, Debbie Duston, Lori Beard. Stage Crew: Front Row: Mary Perry, Laura Crandall, Debby Duston, Arman Paymai, Deanne Militello, Joel Sherry 2nd Row: Mitch Cannady, Gordon Firemark, Joel Bachar, Chris Johnson. 3rd Row: Steve De Jarnett, Lori Beard, Luis Spamer. 1 56-Organizations Drama I Honors: Front Row: Mimi Szafran, Jill Mattson, Lisa Sisk, Lori Beard, Lara Crandall, Alissa Varricchlone. Abbey Gardner, Denise Strauss, Nina Gonzales. Kathy Menechios 2nd Row: Tim Hail. Stacy McCarty. Jenn ifer Baszile. Debby Duston. Kristen Robinson. Deanna Jurgens, 3rd Row: Bob Anderson. Aaron Gurrewitz. Paul Woodward. Mike Mc Kay. Steve Rii ' igold. Seth Blacher. Richard Ginsburg 4th Row: Chris Irvin, John Mc Intire. Tim Weiner. Lights! Camera! Action! The Drama Department got off to a fantastic start with their Fall Musical Godspell, which was a brilliant success. This production was the first fall musical in school history. The department continued their success with Sweet Charity, the popular spring musical. Drama II!: Front Row: Georgiana Rosenkranz, Tom Vogt, Jill Mattson, Michelle Kaback, Anita Intagliata, Michelle Dean 2nd Row: Chris Juell. Amee Sullivan. Kelly Roebuck, Kathy Crandall, Mary Jane Leone. 3rd Row: John Hinchcliffe, Steve Friedland. Ann Ready. Jeff Schrandt. Amy Ferrera. Cam Tredennick 4th Row: Jason Southerland, Erik Kunzelman. Ted Kapner, Tim Hurley, Adam Horn. Shannon Elliot, Kathy Graves Organizations- 157 Hunting and Fishing Club: Front Row: Mike Barker. Josette Blue. Tyrone Byrd. Second Row: Russell Smith. Tom Long, Mr. Baxter. Jason Aldrete. Ken McAuiey. The Hunting and Fishing Club met weekly to discuss hunting and fishing trips. The members worked on obtaining their hunting licsences by passing the Hunter Safety Course. They also hoped to take field trips if the school administration would allow it. The newly formed Comic Book Club sparked enthusiasm among comic book collectors. The club attended comic book conventions and kept track of the ever changing world of comic book collecting. Co-founder Mike Mitzenmacher commented, This club really broadened my horizons, whereas before 1 had only limited access to comic books. Comic Book Club: Back Row: Mike Mitzenmacher. Rob Leake, Jeremy Sacks, Dennis Shay. Jennifer Knapic. Greg Tamkin. Matteo LoGrande. Third Row: non-member. Mark Tran. non-member, non-member. Aly McFarlane Second Row: non-members Front Row: non-members. 158- Organizations Clubs retain identity with projects The Breakfast Club: Ground: Peter Olson. Cliff McArlhur, Pat Watson, Ted Marsfi- Standing: Bret Henbest, Scott (Tfie Fly) McKissock, Tom Vogt, David Morris, Tyler Flood Tree: Scott David, Hendrik Falk. The Breakfast Club, the fanatic belly stuffing club of the Varsity cross- country runners, met one morning weekly to terrorize the Peninsula on foot before consuming massive amounts of Froot Loops topped with only the finest imported ales. David Morris and Cliff McArthur commented, and many of the members agreed, It ' s (burp) totally awwesum! The Art Club kept busy this year by selling their works at winter and spring art sales. We had fun and earned money for the Art Scholarship Fund, said President Lois Yu. They also planned a See ' s candy sale. Art Club: Front Row: Lois Yu. Betsy Lohror 2nd Row: Esther Yeh. Angela McFarlane. Michelle Effros. Irene Fowell, non-member, non-member. Julia Kato. Giela Lin, Theresa Liuzzi, Laura Weinman, non-member 3rd Row: Susan Blank, Lana Yu, Michelle Lau. Kerry Kuwahara. non-member, Bessie Soo, Liz Conway, non-member. Eun Kim, Mi-Kyung Hong, Anne Marie Behrendt, Paulette Harmer. Rajbir Gill, Alexia Cassimatis, Carol Cowley 4th Row: Susan Kim. Antine Stenbit. Brynn Borg, Deidre Gee. Lieje Stenbit, Kirsten Gee, Deanne Toomajian. Renee Chang, Jane Scallon, Rachael DeGuzman, non-member 5th Row: Shenka Mohaghegh. Colleen Murphy, Kim Merrit, Cathy Cole, non-member, Alison Stewart. Bridget Hart, non member. Rachel Hodgkinson Organizations- 1 59 Athletic clubs receive a large turnout Even though the Ski Club failed to convince the administration to permit a ski trip, they had fun with other activities. Members learned about equipment, tune-ups, and watched ski films. Vice-president Bob Bingham commented, From our years of expertise, we, the Ski Club, solemnly swear ' Independence ' from the weekend ' Ski-er ' . The Volleyball Club is made up of both the girls ' and boys ' teams, and others who have an interest in playing either beach or indoor volleyball. President Alice Tsai, Vice-presidents Jeannine Kilroy and Amy Rubincam, and Secretary Jill Harper organized a volleyball marathon. The money raised was used for new volleyball equipment and uniforms. Volleyball Club: Front Row: Tom Kilroy, Casey LaScalla. Scott Mumby. 2nd Row: Molly Gleason, Denise Hindman, Josette Blue. Mark Goodale, Alice Tsai, Lisa Ho, Christine Legge, Cindy Clancy, Leslie ShigeUuni, Jill Campbell 3rd Row: Robert Yang, Abby Gleason, Betsy Stephens, Terri Kraft, Lisa Hanson, Mide Barker, James Lin. 4th Row: Lori David, Lauren Fein, Lara Brunstrom, Karen Anderson, Karen Jacobson, Debby Grawl, Mary Miller. John Chen, 5th Row: Leigh Strom, Christa Mulkey, Eva Burkle y, Kristen Chaisson, Liz White. Stacey Lewars, Jeannine Kilroy. Amy Rubincam, Deanne Toomajian. Ski Club: Front Row: Casey Winston, Christina Allen, Christine Lee, Karen Jacobson, Debbie Duston, Cathi Charleton, Casey Choate. Sean Thome. 2nd Row: Fay Haushalter, Alice Debow, Kristine Secan, Jeannine Kilroy. Renee Chang. Jane Scallon, Rachel DeGuzman, Elaine Hovinisian, Marissa Miller, non member. 3rd Row: Greg Lindgren. Daryll Stoltz. John Berger, John Brown, Paul Sterling. Bill Schiager, Jeff Kinsey, Hokon Yun, Marie Jackson. 4th Row: Tom Kilroy, Jenny Hardwick, Amy Speckhard, Bob Bingham, non-member, non-member. Bob McCallum, Tom Song, Chris Monte. 1 60-Organizations Meeting Wednesday nights throughout the year, the Orchestra gave superb performances at both spring and winter concerts. They also provided music for our annual trip to Harlan Shoemaker. Concert Band: Front Row: Colleen Hogan, Naomi Harada. Asako Komiya. Suzanne States. Greg Conlon. David Smith, Jason Hecht, Frans Baculi, John Christensen 2nd Row: Sheree Chang, Amy Harrison, Sarah Allen. Grace Cho, Nancy Song, Amy Lieb, Josi Lee, Muira Sethi, Mike Ringold, Reggie Jensan, Richard Cho 3rd Row: John VanCleef. Andrew VonNordenflycht, Dana Giese, Shana Tucker, Suzie O ' Grady, Jim Cole, Bob Merchant, Chris Hammond, Brad Daniel, Ted Bohn Praticing all year long, the Concert Band steadily improved. Its main purpose was to provide a good learning experience for the school ' s younger music students. Orchestra: Front Row: Mariko Kitano, Kimiko Warden, Bonnie Burack. Diana Hoff, Marsha Hendricks, Eugenie Hsu 2nd Row: Emily Chang, Susan Kim. Cathy Cole. Kirstin Surprenant. Julie Levonian. Kathy Brown. Angela McFarlane, Hiroko Noguchi. Alexia Cassimatis. Kym Doenges 3rd Row: Dale McGrew, Kevin Ray, Mike Mehesan, Bob Marino. Danny Gavino. Marvin Wu. Ray Baculi. Thomas Kim. Bob Schallau. Steve Seidman. Hosayn Khaleeli, Seth Stodder, 4th Row: Ted Bohn. Jerry Lee, Newby Warden, Evan Avery. Bruce Rebhan. James Lee, Soichiro Kitano, Tom Picarelli, Joey Burns, Ted Trepinski, Bill Lyons, Mitch Wong, Organizations- 161 The Shakspeare Club mainly consists of the students who are enrolled in Shakespeare classes. The members of the club donated money to rent films of Shakespeare ' s works. Left over funds were used for a club Christmas festival. The words and ways of Shakespeare were reknowned throughout the club. The Earnest Hemingway Fan Club had a great turnout this year. Although they cut down on their activities, they had a number of fund raisers. According to President Molly Gleason, We did plan a fijeld trip to the ' Snows of Kilimanjaro ' .   -v : Ernest Hemingway Fan Club: Front Row: Mark Iran, Steve Kim. Manuel Baculi, Julie Bolman. Molly Gleason, Rose Wu, Rob Leake, Andrew Beall, Brett Henbest, 2nd Row: Todd Rusten, Ben Lipton, Julie Dixon, Ashley Clark. Tom Vogt, Danny Mishell. Chris Steskal, Mr. Flagler, Felicia Filep, Anne-Marie Behrendt, Lois Yu, Stacey Leake. Naomi Shimizu- 3rd Row: Dave Reeves, Howard Tsai, Christa Mulkev, Rafael Solis, Debbie Tyo, Marisa Miller, kenee Chang, Dan White, Elisabeth Stenbit, Irene Chang, Julie Levonian 4th Row: Casey Christensen, Steve Abbott, Matt Glavas, Jason Southerland, Bob McCallum, Robin Winston, Linda Hart, Ann Cullman, Marie Jackson, Lori Houghton, Christina Grey. Shakespeare Club: Presidents: Lori Cohen, Mdrl Chatow, John Hinchliffe, Tom Rinne, Vicky Masten. 1 62-Organizations Honor Music Students: Front Row: Angela McFarlane. Amy Lieb. Diana Hoff, Muira Sethi. Andrew VonNordenflycht 2nd Row: Bob Marino, Mike Mehesan. Dan Weinstein, Julie Levonian 3rd Row: James Lee, Joey Burns, Evan Avery, Paul Blood, Christina Allan, This year we had a record number of students chosen to be in honor music groups. These included the All-State Jazz Band and Choir, and the All-Southern Concert Band, Orchestra, and Jazz Band. In the All-Southern Jazz group, five out of twenty musicians were chosen from our school. Ranking as one of the best in Southern Califoria, our Jazz Band gave many outstanding performances. In January, they performed for a sell-out crowd at our local Norris Theater. Then, during Easter vacation, they took a ten day tour to the east coast. iazi Band: Front Row: Mark Turner, George Hayashi, Greg Whitley, Christina Allan, Amy Brannon, Ray Baculi, Alison Kopania, Dan Weinstein 2nd Row: Joey Burns, Staci Peters, Alex Griggs, Craig Anderson, John Newell, John Crawford, Chns Kitching, Bruce Rebhan, Ted Trepinski 3rd Row: Bob Marino, Paul Blood. Scott Christensen, Hal Allyn, Evan Avery, Casey Christensen. Dennis Smith, Steve Seidman Organizations- 163 Throughout the school year, Palos Verdes High School Model United Nations competed at over six confer- ences throughout the state and even the prestigious National Georgetown University Conference. Competition this year was stiff, and with a large turnout of new members, PVHS MUN held up very well. The leadership of Secretary General Rob Leake and his top assistant Lori Cohen led the club through many hectic lunch meetings, UCLA trips, and conferences. Coun- tries represented this year included the US, USSR, Israel, France, China, Lesotho, and Libya among others. Under the guidance of Coach Jeff Bornstein, the Forensics Club com- peted at the UCLA Forensic Tourna- ment in October and received two trophies. The ten member team also received numerous trophies and cer- tificates of award at both Novice and Varsity league tournaments. Forensics: Front Row: Julie Bolman, Michelle McCarthy, Sylvia Yeh. 2nd Row: Sandra States, Susan Blank, Karen Pavliscak. 3rd Row: Michelle Randall, Laura Deerfield, Cindy Chao. Model United Nations: Front Row: Kathy Egan, Cathy Cole. Stephanie Hauge. Michelle Huizdos, Cindy Chao, Rob Leake, Renee Declercq, Michelle Randall, Kelley Sheppard, Mila Buis, Aly McFarlane. 2nd Row: Annette Yang, Jenny Liu, Andy Jordan, non-member, Steve Weiss, Lori Cohen, Hosayn Khaleeli, Chiray Koo, Stacy Braslau, Sally Cahill, Andrea Williams, Leslie Barstow, Elise Carson, Seth Stodder, Lynette Tsai, 3rd Row: Mindy Fountain, Jon Paulson. Sean Ravin, Klaus Schuegraf , Stephanie Zavitz, Greg Tamkin, Mike Mitzenmacher, Jeremy Sacks, Wendy Merritt, Dennis Shay, Emily Chang. 4th Row: Doug Harden, Angela Iran. Mark Rechtin, Jennifer Knapic, Jenny Frankel, Brad Daniel, Chris Hammond, Jeff Asch, non-member, Chris Crossland. Not Pictured: Michael Lindquist, Alexander Slater, Yu-Shen Ng, Francois Pham Quang, 164-Organizationi Clubs display their talents for the pride of PV International Exchange Club: Front Row: Betty Shen, Michelle Randall, Heather Beebe, Javier Sagredo. Karen Ramirez, Holly Allaire, Lisa Wilhite. 2nd Row: Renee Mathis. Francisca Wibisono, Janet Perez, Lily Yu, Lana Yu, Chris Monteilh, Jennifer Knapic, 3rd Row: Jason Southerland, Bobby McCallum. Francois Pham-Quang, Jonas Carlsson, Joe Petillon, Tommy Song, 4th Row: Marie Jackson, Alicia Moeller, Mansa Miller, Debbie Tyo, Ann Cullman, Ann Vasey. International Exchange Students: Jason Southerland, Bobby McCallurn. Junas Carlsson, Javier Sagredo. The International Exchange Club as- sisted its exchange students in be- coming acquainted with the school and the community environment. They arranged trips to see the sights and entertainment facilities which are na- tionally known and also provided the graduating exchange students with the school yearbook and the fees for all graduation activities. Organizations- 165 Clubs for boards leave none bored! Under the guiding hands of President Eric Simon and sponsor Walter Donahue, the Industrial Arts Club met almost daily at lunch, making the Woodshop available to students who had no access to it otherwise. Planned activites included spring barbeques. The Boardgames Club boggled the mind by monopolizing the game playing population of PVHS. How- ever, no money is involved , said President Denise Yussefnir, We just have fun. The club specialized in Backgammon, Othello, and Chess. Industrial Arts Club: Front Row: John Marinovich 2nd Row: Jamie Galuin, Eric Simon. 3rd Row: Scott Wildung. Board Games Club: Front Row: Slienka Mohaghegh, Denise Yussefmir, Shelia Pfieffer, Zohreh Tabatabay. 2nd Row: Cinthia Wen, Tomoko Morioka, Ying-Ping Cheng, Amy Yu, Joyce Chiu 3rd Row: Kristin Mueller, Cathy Heffernan, Tofano Soepadono 166-Organi2ations Chorus: Front Row: Mrs Mclntyre. Kristen Robinson, Wendy Fulton, Rachel Kattlove, Carol Seki. Stella Lai. Carolyn Beggs Second Row: Diane Place, Tammy Towie, Melanie Blum. Nancy Atha, Cindy Strauss, Tracy Bergin, Kirsten Harden Third Row: Jennifer Knapic, Susan Lurie. Julie Bolman, Michelle Randall. Katy Mott. Lisa Goldie, Amanda Sherry, Ronna Hall, Christina Edlund. Fourth Row: Scott Duffin, David Oh. Mike Rourke. Brian Lee, Steven Beggs. Tom Rinne Chorus became a night class with credit on Tuesday evenings. Even with this drawback, chorus continued their fine performances. Under the supervision of Mrs. Hall, the Stamp and Coin Club attracted few but enthusiastic members. In addition to trading their collections with each other, the club also went to several shows and exibitions. Stamp and Coin Club: Front Row: Martin Rauschming. Helen Tsai, Greg Tamkin, Francisca Samsi, Ying-Ping Cheng Back Row: Jeremy Sacks, Francois Pham-Quong, Dennis Shay. Organizations- 167 V t ' ■if r% JM ' SUi ' 7 ffu. y ' ih ' - ' I r -KT J.  V .-i ' ' 4 vmrnm - W  Tj | n Au i ' ' ) ' ■' ' t i ,- - ■7 : ; 1 5A kodak safety film 5063 • iiiMr w ■. ' t H , m fttWi WWSW .jt-HPIfli I Unending spirit of Pep Squad boosts Sea King morale 1983-84 was a year in which Pep Squad worked with unending effort and determination to boost school spirit and morale. Along with attending major PV sports events, they also held pep rallies at lunch and were present at Harlan Shoemaker. Outstanding leadership was shown by Pep Squad president Julie Best, Head Flagtwirler Karen Breslau, Head Songleader Nan Williams, and Head Cheerleader Marjorie Stone. They made this year an exciting and memorable one. Pep Squad does its best to keep a smile on every face and Sea King spirit in every heart. Songleaders: Front Row: Jenny Neff, Julia Hartwick. Daryn Holland. 2nd Row: Nan Williams, Chrissy Giorgio, Johanna Staple. 176-Athletics Flagtwirlers: Karen Breslau. Jill Bredehorn, Kristin Mueller, Diane Murtha Cheerleaders: Julie Best, Liesl Teske, Shannon Hixon, Denise Doley, Linda Hart, Diana Hoff, Marjorie Stone. Athletics-177 New system leaves PV with the same old record Varsity Football: Front Row: Scott Irvine, Obaid Khan, Tom Hughes, Yuhei Takeuchi, Todd Yoshikawa, John Yoon, John Song. 2nd Row: Bruce Gonzales, Jeff Love, Mike Kim, Lamont Lacey, Dom Militello, Adam Roth, Bill Schiager, Ron Vaught. 3rd Row: Randy Bouverat, Nam Cho. Chris Schotts, Paul Dunphey, Paul Spillman, John Rafuse, Phil Collard, Chris Steskal, Vince Celotto. 4th Row: Coach Bill Judy. Coach Mike House, Scott Jordan, Mike Clarkson, Greg Tomich, Winston Chang, Hal AUyn, Mark Stofilia, Ed Chevalier, Coach Steve Sowers, Coach Alan King. 5th Row: Scott Recknor, Don Humphrey, Kurt Klassen, Farzam Ghamarifard. Howard Jensen, Jerrell Stark, Andy Wilhelm, James Van Cleef, John Wang, John Lukrich. .■: . .r . Blocking the holes, John Wang, Nam Cho, and Andy Wilhelm run in to pursue the play in spite of the RH offensive line. 178-Sports While PV kicks off, Mark Stofila Onn Humphr( v. and Dom Militello hit a Centennial return man Led by Tri-captains John Lukrich John Wang, and John Rafuse, the Palos Verdes Varsity football team finished the season with a record of 2-5, coming in fourth overall in the Bay League. With few returning Varsity players and a new system, the team performed well under pressure. Under the instruction of Coach Bill Judy and Coach Alan King, the team played tough and kept up good spirit throughout the s eason. mmw ' m !t4 « f . T«: ' As Chris Steskal holds up a South player. Chris Schotts moves into assist. Fooling the defense on a draw. Scott Recknor hands off to John YcKin for a gain ' M A 1% Varsity Football PV Opponent Centennial 38 20 Rolling Hills 13 16 West 12 35 Santa Monica 33 Torrance 28 15 South 13 28 North 45 Bay League (2-5) Preparing the way. Andy Wilhelm opens up a path for John Yoon into the endzone Sports- 179 Finishing with a record of 5-1-1, the Sophomore football squad came in second in the Bay League. Continuing its dominance on the field, the team was filled with Varsity material. Jackson Wang, Brian Connors, Sam Yoon, Dean Decker and Mike Amaral led the team to victories with their skillful play. This year ' s coaches, Ken Russell, Jim McConologue and Brant Blakemen helped develop the team ' s potential. The highlights of the season were the victories over Santa Monica and North. Preparing to block, Darin Hagan rushes toward the line as Sam Yoon takes a hand-off from quarterback Dean Decker Sophomore Football: Front Row: Mike Mackey, John Cheualier. Ryuichi Watabe. Scott Berger. Dan Messer 2nd Row: Jeff Kinsey. Scott Baskerville, Eric Baum, Dee Thomas. Rich Barns. Jaime Baquero. 3rd Row: Darin Hagan. Tom Song, Marc Norman. Sam Yoon. Mike Lin. Hokon Yun, Kaz Shimizu. Keith Kail, 4th Row: Curt Beeson. Eric Seaburn. Doug Kinnel. Coach Brant Blakemen, Coach Ken Russell. Coach Jim Mc Conlogue, Mike Amaral, Ken McAuley. Rhode Root. 5th Row: Adam Brown. Mike Serrato. Evan Prodromou. Jackson Wang. Brian Connors. David Siegal. Roy Beagle. Dean Decker. 180-Sports Frosh-Soph football has potential for upcoming years Freshman Football: Front Row: Brian Coffey. Richard Anderson, Mike Hamilton, Jeff Goodrich, Eric Schor, Rich Aschenbrenner. 2nd Roui: Lament Duncan, Richard Farmer. Bill Phillips. Kirk Lantz. Adam Shwindt, Brandon Curry 3rd Row: Hayden Harmon, Austm Peters, John Milam, Coach Chris Glaw, Coach Gil Eberhard. Tom Wey. Mark Choate, Geoff Kaltenbach 4lh Row: Steve Hillis, Derek Capper, Tom Warner, Chris Miller, John Vrendenburgh, Steve Spencer, Tim Neal. Brady Russell, John Mclntire • C1 MM New to the competition of high school football, the boys ' freshman team had a disappointing year, finishing with a record of 2-6. In spite of this poor start, Coach Gil Eberhard sees poten- tial for the future, especially in MVP ' s Derek Capper and John Milam. Other strong players worth watching for were Hayden Harmon, Austin Peters, Chris Miller, and Steve Hillis. The high point of the season came when the freshmen demolished Mira Costa, 38-6. In spite of a valiant effort, a struggling Chris Miller gets taken down by Santa Monica defenders- Sports-181 Girl s Varsity Volleyball PV Opponent Centennial 3 Rolling Hills 2 3 West 2 3 Santa Monica 3 Torrance 1 3 South 3 1 North 3 2 Centennial 3 Rolling Hills 2 3 West 2 3 Santa Monica 1 3 Torrance 2 3 South 3 2 North 3 Bay League(6-8)--Overall(6 12) Bay League: 5th Place Varsity Volleyball: Front Row: Liz White, Karen Goodman, Jill Harper, Stephanie Poncher, Cricket Mulkey 2nd Row: Eva Burkley, Kristin Chaisson, Betsy Lohrer, Deanne Toomajian. Alice Tsai, Molly Gleason, Abby Gleason. —I Leaping high is Lara Brunstrom making an awesome smash. PV Sea Kings express team unity while playing a very intense and decisive volleyball match. - ■:i ' : -i ,.i At With all her determination, junior Betsy Lohrer gives it all she can. Taking a well-deserved break from practice, the varsity team gets foolish Volleyball shows team participation 1 Finishing a well-played season, the Girls ' Varsity team placed 5th overall. Capturing the MVP was Molly Gleason who led the team to an impressive season. Most Improved was awarded to Betsy Lohrer and Most Inspirational was awarded to Alice Tsai. Senior Alice Tsai and sophomore Jill Harper led the team with their setting abilities. Hitting power was supplied by Molly Gleason and Liz White. Betsy Lohrer and Eva Burkley provided excellent middle blocking while Deanne Toom- ajian.Abby Gleason, Kristin Chaisson, and Karen Goodman contributed a strong defense. Serving was a strong point for senior Cricket Mulkcy. Coached by Ray Nunn, the team showed great potential throughout the competitive season. Led by captain Jill Campbell, JV Volleyball team had a successful season. With this year ' s addition of Freshman team, Sea King coach Teri Bateman was able to develop new talents. JV Volleyball: Front Row: Vicki Shook. Leigh Strom. Lisa Hansen. Laura Crandle. Young Han, Karen Jacobson, Debbie Grawl 2nd Row: Lisa Ito. Jill Campbell. Josette Blue. Christine Legge. Lara Brunstrom. Lori Blank, Jen Anderson, Kim Ito, Marisa Nunn. 3rd Row: Jeanne Kilroy. Amy Rubincam. Tammy Lightman, Anette Duran, Karen Anderson. Lori David. Lauren Fein. Senior Cricket Mulkey concentrates to make an accurate bump. Varsity, JV cross country take first Boys ' Varsity Cross Country PV Opponent Westlake 23 33 North 19 43 Centennial 15 50 Rolling Hills 22 33 South 17 46 West 16 47 Santa Monica 15 50 Torrance 21 40 Bay League(7-0) Bay League: 1st Place Boys ' Varsity Cross Country: Front Row: Scott McKissock, Hendrik Falk. Cliff Mc Arthur, Scott David, Jamie Scott. 2nd Row: Coach Joe Kelly, Pat Watson, Peter Olson, Tom Vogt, Brett Henbest, Coach Rod Flagler With encouragement from Coach Flagler, Tom Vogt strains down the final stretch of the PV course. Alone as usual, Pat Watson maintains his lead ahead of the pack. 184-Sports Boys ' JV Cross Country: Front Row: Peter Winzen. Dan Tokaji, Craig Hendrickson, Rafael Soils 2nd Row: Steve Tauber. Howard Tsai. Tyler Flood. 3rd Row: David Morris, Coach Joe Kelly. Scott Evans, Dan Skagen. Richard Picarelli, Ted Marsh, Karl Willert, Joe Donate, Coach Rod Flagler The Varsity cross-country team, led by Co-captains Pat Watson and Scott David, finished first in league and twelfth in CIF, The year was highlighted with Watson setting a new course record. When asked about the season. Coach Joe Kelly replied, We had a great season because everyone stuck together and never gave up, The JV cross-country team had a very successful year as they went on to take league as well. Led by Ted Marsh and Rafael Solis, the JV team finished 7-0 in league. Top juniors returning are Tom Vogt, Hendrik Falk, and Peter Olson, About to take on Agony Hill, Dan Skagen and Steve Tauber push the limits of their endurance- Giving his best effort, Dan Tokaji works the final mile of the race. Sports- 185 Running with determination, Aaron Black stays ahead of his opponents. Straining hard to keep ahead of his competitor from Torrance is David Dudman. Led by MVP Skylor Piper and close competitors Victor Purer and David Dudman, the Freshman team went undefeated in all Bay League meets except one. It wasn ' t until the last meet of the year, at the Bay League finals, that they lost their only race which put them into second place overall. With the many strong runners on the team, they are expected to do very well next year when they are Sophomores. Boys ' Freshman Cross Country: Front Row: Rick Kuchler, Chris Lawver. David Dudman, Mark Hatch, 2nd Row: David Tokaji. Aaron Black, Dennis Burns, Victor Purer 3rd Row: Coach Rod Flagler, Coach Joe Kelly, Paul Treherne, Aric Weiker, Sky Piper, Paul Sterling, Darren Haworth, Jim Rayor, Alex Huang, 186-Sports Boys ' Sophomore Cross Country: Front Row: Patrick Arrillaga, Ryan Murphy 2nd Row: Andrew Sun. David Smith, Gerald Timbol. Chris Driscoll. Richard Blanco- 3rd Row: Tom Feess, Mike Whitman, Kevin Lowry, Bob Millea. Mike Snider, Coach Rod Flagler. Coach Joe Kelly Boys ' Sophomore cross country had an outstanding season and finished first in Bay League with a 6-1 overall record. Being very close competitively, the best runners included MVP Patrick Arrillaga, Richard Blanco, David Smith, Mike Snider, Gerald Timbol, and Kevin Lowry, who had to leave halfway through the season because of a heart problem. The team was very supportive of itself, which helped the Sophomores along to a strong victory at the Bay League finals . Frosh and Soph teams finish strongly in Bay League Staying ahead of Ryan Murphy and a runner from North, Chns Driscoll proves that being small doesn ' t mean being slow Straining to stay ahead of Patrick Arrillaga. Richard Blanco finishes the race. Sports 187 Coached by Joe Kelly and Rod Flagler, the Girls ' Varsity Cross Country team had an outstanding season finishing first in Bay League. Excellent performances by Kirsten O ' Hara, Stacey O ' Hara, and Chris Rowley contributed to the second place finish in CIF. Also undefeated in Bay League competition, the Girls ' JV team had a perfect record of 7-0. Some promising runners include Meghan Simmons and Terry Wilson. Coach Flagler commented, Few other schools are as fortunate to have the wealth and depth of talent as we have on our Girls ' Varsity and JV teams. Girls ' Varsity Cross Country: Front Row: Kaysie Choate, Chris Rowley, Julie Napolitan, Misty Yoshikawa, Jodie Napolitan, Julia Weldon. 2nd Row: Coach Kelly, Vicky Masten. Stacey O ' Hara, Kirsten O ' Hara, Coach Flagier, Stacey O ' Hara strides up PV Hill followed closely by Running towards the finish line, two-time GIF champ Kirsten LJ nise Byrnes. O ' Hara reaches the final stretch. Holding her breath after a terrific shot. Mindy Fountain shows off her form Determined to make the serve count, Tina Lineberry hits one down the line. oirls ' JV Tennis: Front Row: Mindy Fountain. Karen ito. Heather Vitro. Anne Niermeyer. Amy Schwegler. Hillary Hobel, 2nd Row: Coach Fullerton. Liz Malone. Dienah Lee. Kristen Diels. Tracy Myers, Andrea Nelson, MarikoKitano. Girl s Varsity Tennis PV Opponent Rolling Hills 16 2 Dos Pueblos 13 5 West 18 Santa Barbara 13 5 Santa Monica 14 4 Tonance 17 1 Beverly Hills 17 1 South 16 2 North 16 2 Bishop Montgomery 14 4 Rolling Hills 17 1 West 15 3 Santa Monica 15 3 Torrance 17 1 South 14 4 Miraleste 9 9 North 18 CIF Bishop Montgomery 16 2 Marina 16 2 Palm Springs 18 Santa Barbara 14 4 Miraleste 10 8 Bay League(12-0)-Overall(2M) Bay League 1st Place- -CIF Champions 1 Sports 195 Boys ' Varsity Basketball PV Opponent North 49 42 Rolling Hills 42 41(OT) South 51 48 Torrance 47 34 Santa Monica 43 63 West 52 45 Centennial 59 50 North 42 40 Rolling Hills 47 45(OT) South 49 35 Torrance 51 43 Santa Monica 32 41 West 66 52 Centennial 43 75 Bay League(n-3)--Overall(14-10) Bay League: 2 id place S Showing perfect form, Co-Captain Greg Hart sinks Despite a defender ' s valiant effort, Varsity guard John another two points against Rolling Hills, Koyama takes the ball to the basket for two points. PV Varsity sweeps Rolling Hills in 1983-84 se ason Finishing with a record of 11-3 in Bay League this year, the Boys ' Varsity basketball team kept up their winning tradition, making it into the CIF playoffs once again. Under the strong leadership of Coach John Mihaljevich and co-captains Greg Hart and John Koyama, the team rolled to victories over every league opponent except Santa Monica, who went undefeated in Bay League. The high points of the season came with two overtime victories over arch- rival Rolling Hills. The Junior Varsity team also had an impressive season, under the fine coaching of Mike Boyd and the leadership of key players Scott Recknor, GM Broucek, and Brian Dwyer. The team constantly surprised and defeated their opponents with their strong defense and their well-executed offensive play. {pm=f3) Boys ' Varsity Basketball: John Koyama, Scott Giordanella, Andrew Slayton, Carlos Fernandez, Kent Clayton, Greg Hardy, Jeff Pelton, Bill Bloore, Bill Lyons, Greg Hart, Steve Lin, Coach John Mihaljevich. 196-Sports mra Boys ' JV Basketball: Joe Steinhauer, Kyle Kazan, Adam Weyne, Dave Hendershot, Scott Recknor, Kurt Klasseo, Rich Carroso, GM Broucek, Clay Tucker. Brian Dwyer, Coach Mike Boyd. Driving hard to the hoop, forward GM Broucek puts in two points for PV Flying past two Santa Monica defenders, center Greg Hardy While the Rolling Hills defense stares on in awe, Scott drives to the basket for two more PV points. Recknor skies for another basket. Sports- 197 i r -lfff% ■• . W if Boys ' Sophomore Basketball: Front Row: Marc Norman, Dee Thomas, Barry Hartley, Steve Abrams, John Tsao, Rich Otera. 2nd Row: Jon Resin, Steve Lees, Mike Mihaljevich, Jim Matteoni, Scott Tredennick, Will Leonard. Coach Doug Mitchell. Not Pictured: Dean Decker. After a strong season last year, Sophomores struggle... The PV sophomore basketball team completed an energetic, high-spirited season, finishing in third place in Bay League this season. Led by co- captains Barry Hartley and Scott Tredennick, the team finished with a record of 16 wins and 8 losses overall. Scott Tredennick, who led the team in scoring, was voted MVP for the season. Another great asset to the team, center Dean Decker, gave great inspiration and consistently good play throughout the year. The season, as Rich Otera put it, was really not all we could have wanted, but we all tri d the best to make the team run smoothly and ef- ficiently. The coach, Doug Mitchell, really helped us realize the flaws in our playing and how to try and work them out. I think that we did respectably well in the season overall. Concentrating Intently, Scott Tredennick puts in a free throw for the Sea Kings. Reaching for the ball, Jim Matteoni struggles to win the jump ball against a taller Centennial player. 198-Sports The Palos Verdes freshman basketball team, in spite of strong hopes and good potential, had a disappointing season. They finished with a record of 3- 1 1 in League play; yet even though their record didn ' t show it, the freshmen have a lot of potential, especially in forward Jason Taylor and guard-forward Greg Whitley. Guards Ray Landero and John Brown also exhibited strong, consistent play. Showing great form, freshman Jason Taylor shoots Jumping over his opponent ' s reach, Jason Taylor goes for two with help from teammate Chris Pelton. another basket for PV. ...while freshmen prepare for coming years li Boys ' Freshman Basketball: Front Row: Alex Horeczko, Scott Slayton, Reggie Jensen, John Brown, Ray Landero, Kevin Apor, Dennis Bums. 2nd Row: Coach Jim Mitchell, Jason Taylor, Greg Whitley, Chris Pelton, Tom Warner, Jamie Cutter Not Pictured: f latt Weiss. Sports-199 The Girls ' Varsity Basketball Team had a good but disappointing season. Although Captain Julia Perles and Co-Captains Molly Gleason and Chris Rowley gave impressive performances, the team ' s record was 7-7. Perles commented, ' It was disappointing to work so hard and have a record that didn ' t show it. ' Next year promises to be a good season for the Sea Kings, to be led by Diane Sakamoto and Patti O ' Brien. The Junior Varsity Team, led by sophomores Colleen Nolan and Captain Jennie Parsa, was also successful in its endeavors. Besides reaching the Consolation Championship in the Culver City Tournament, the team made the most of their new talent. Contributing much to the JV team were freshmen Carolyn King, Suzie O ' Grady and Elena Fernandez. Girls ' basketball goes far in ' 84 Ignoring the pressure, Chris Rowley makes a perfect freethrow as Molly Gleason and Julia Perles prepare to rebound. Girls ' Varsity Basketball PV Opponent North 31 42 Rolling Hills 36 45 South 48 50 Torrance 51 57 Santa Monica 37 36 West 51 33 Centennial 71 48 North 35 57 Rolling Hills 37 42 South 57 49 Tonance 40 33 Santa Monica 51 56 West 44 35 Centennial 58 26 Bay League (8-6) Varsity Basketball: Bottom Row: Diane Sakamoto, Keiko Kinoshita, Karen Noguchi, Patti Chang, Josette Blue, Sayuri Uemura. Chris Rowley. Top Row: Abby Gleason, Patti O ' Brien, Katie Williams, Julia Perles, Molly Gleason. Coach Wendell Yoshida. 200-Sports Looking to make a pass. Colleen Nolan waits for a teammate to get free, Moving past her defender, Elena FernandeT goes for a layup lunges toward the ball as Jennie Parsa -J-_4 JV Basketball: Bottom Row: Sukhbir Gil, Tomoko Akama, Rika Top Row: Mary Wilhem, Elena Fernandez, Marisa Nunn, Carolyn Uemura. Adrienne Alberto, Colleen Nolan, Suzi O ' Grady, Lori Blank King, Tara Berta, Jennie Parsa, Coach Adria Molina Sports-201 Tough competition edges varsity out of CIF playoffs Boys ' Varslty Soccer: Front Row:ChuckSwanson, Paul Schiappa, Nam Cho. Consani, Dave Stefanides, Jon Ratuse, Coach Alan King, Peter Copely, Pat Paolucci 2nd Row: Luis Fernandez, Dom Militello, Brendan O ' Brien, Chris Gorden Schiring, Chris Kramer, Bruce Myrhe. Davis, Kiyoshi Hiratsuka, Cam Tredennick. 3rd Row: Dr. Militello. Jim Boys ' Varsity Soccer PV Opponent Rolling Hills 1 1 West 3 1 Santa Monica 1 Torrance 1 South 2 2 North 4 Rolling Hills 1 West 2 Santa Monica 1 Torrance 1 South 1 2 North 4 Bay League(6-3-2) Discussing team strategy. Coach King tells his players ihcir new plan of attack. 202-Sports Kick.ng the ball past his opponent, Chns Davis passes to his teammate for the score. Boys ' soccer had a tough season this year. Led by captains Jon Rafuse and Chris Kramer, PV was hoping to do as well this year as they had done in the previous years. But this was not to be, for the team lost some close games and did not qualify for GIF. The team finished fourth in Bay League. Cam Tredennick had an outstanding year with 14 shut-outs, which tied a PV record. Leading the defense was sweeper Nam Cho while the offense was led by leading scorer Jon Rafuse. Even though they did not do as well as they had expected, the season gave the players memories that they will remember for the rest of their lives Putting his best foot forward, Dom Militelio tries to beat South ' s player. Fighting for the soccer ball, Gorden Schiring out maneuvers the opposistion Sports-203 h jiM i Boys ' JV: Front Row: Kevin Pierce, Richard Blanco, Rob Condon, Andy Hill, Tom Neth, Rafael Solis. 2nd Row: Jon Han, Dave Stafford, Rob Wardell, Scott Strenk, Soi Kitano, Billy Charles, Jim Sole, Tim Button. Placing second in Bay League with a record of 7-2-3, the JV team carried on the winning tradition at PV. Lead- ing scorer Scott Strenk was supported by forward line, Rob Wardell and Tim Button. In addition to doing well in Bay League, JV also put out a fine effort in the Edison Tournament. Frosh-Soph soccer had a good year in Bay League as well as in its outside tournaments. Consistent play was given by Tom Connaghan, Mike Norby, Brad Amico and goalie, Derek Capper. The talented players on Frosh-Soph will contribute greatly to next year ' s JV team. Dribbling like a professional, Robert Wardell prepares to take on the goalkeeper and score. 204-Sports Boys ' Soccer does well t itmm .i: Tf iir mtWiii «Mi Beating his opponent to the ball, Bill Philhps takes an excellent shot on goal Showing h,s skill, Mike Norby dribbles through two opposing players. Frosh-Soph Boys: Front Row: Jon Blanco, Jeff Goodrich. Rex 3rd Row: Victor Purer, Adam Schwindt, Mike Norby, Tim Hall. Corbett, Yul Vanek 2nd Row: Derek Capper. Ritu Chopra. Brad Amico. Tom Connaghan. Kevin Mardesich, Coach Bob Blanco. Kevin Noquchi. Paul Woodward, Bill Phillips, Stewart De Remer. Sports-205 r-% Jv fv Girls ' Varsity Soccer PV Opponent Rolling Hills 1 1 West 1 2 Tonance 1 3 South 1 North 1 Rolling Hills 4 West 1 1 Torrance 4 South 1 2 North 5 1 ii, :i; ' ' . 4- ' ? Girls Varsity Soccer: Front Row: Ann Vasey. Liz Malone, Erin Scully, Anne Rafkin, Monica Savo, Nancy Gould, Silvana Schiappa, Second Row: Jenny Neff, Stacey Leake, Stacey O ' Hara, Karen Goodman, Sae Nelson, Alison Miller, Janice Kasai, Stephanie Poncher, Coach Fitzroy Samoth. Jumping for the ball, Alison Miller prepares herself to head the ball Reaching for the ball, Janice Kasai makes another spectacular save for her team. 206Sports As Varsity struggled through season, JV dominated M: After a gallant shot on goal, Kristin Steele follows tier sfiot up Passing the ball accurately, Mindy Fountain contributes an important play to the game. With an impressive record of 6-2-2, the JV soccer team finished first in Bay League. The team started slowly, but as the year progressed, the JV team ' s spirit and unity became evident in their game. The Varsity soccer team finished the season with a record of 4-5-3. The team had some excellent games showing its skills and dexterity. The points scored this year were contributed by the persistent forward line: Alison Miller, Ann Vasey, and the leading scorer, Stephanie Poncher. Consistent play was given by sweeper, Stacey O ' Hara, and goalie, Janice Kasai. IB ' -Sit l  se iHilii In his first year at PV, Coach Fritz Girls ' JV Soccer: Front Row: Laura Crandall, Mindy Fountain, Dede Militello, Becky Meml, Mary Miller, Heather Samoth blamed lack of Spirit and Rafuse 2nd Row: Jeanne Yoshida. Shana Tucker, Betsy Lohrer, Christian Danna, Lori Beard, Lori Chase, Leigh abilitv tO olau aS 3 team aS reaSOnS Strom, Kristin Steele , i ti - -t- it tor the Varsity I eam s losses. Sports-207 Inspite of a disappointing start, the Boys ' Varsity tennis team professed strong hopes for the future. Led by number one singles player Scott Tredennick, only a sophomore, and number one doubles team Kurt Kredel and Andrew Chekian, both juniors, the team ' s obvious strong point is that all of its best players will be returning next year. Other strong singles players were Scott Spearman, Mike Bran- dmeyer, and Mark Germann, who are also juniors. In addition, consistently good doubles performances were tur- ned in by seniors Mike Lindberg and Captain Mike Payne, who stated, This is the most well-balanced team I ' ve ever been on in my four years at PV. I have a lot of confidence in us. The JV team, led by the consistent play of top singles player Steve Abrams and the outstanding doubles play of Bill Wilson and Doug Linehan, also had a disappointing start but has high hopes for future seasons. Coach John Fullerton is confident that the JV will provide strong players for the Varsity for many years to come. Once again, Coach John Fullerton leads PV tennis through a fine season Boys ' JV Tennis: Front Row: Manuel Baculi. Gregory Conlon, Steven Abrams, Patrick Linehan, Tony Jenkins. 2nd Row: Coach John Fullerton, Javier Sagredo, William Wilson, Steve Hitchcock, Michael Giardino, Jason Taylor. With absolute determination, junior Scott Spearman lunges to hit a powerful forehand Reaching for the ball. Steve Abrams hits a winner. 208-Sports Boys ' Varsity Tennis: Front Row: Garrick Peters, Scott Spearman. Mark Germann, Andrew Chekian, Michael Payne 2nd Row: Coach John Fullerton, Mike Lindberg. Kurt Kredel. Scott Tredennick, Mike Brandmeyer, Eric Grace. Chasing down the ball. Scott Tredennick prepares to hit a forehand. mo ., s- :( r Lazily warming up. Mike Payne and Mike Lindberg think about their next match. N hinking and acting quickly. Kurt Kredel returns the ball with a backhand. Sports-209 Girls ' gymnasts tumble through an excellent season Varsity Gymnastics: First Row: Kirsten Gee. Debbie Berger. Diedre Gee Second Row: Theresa Luizzi. Monica Mac, Donna Buckley. Karen Young, Kim Detomasi, Susan Blank, Dawm Holland. Third Row: Kara Grace, Jenny Hardwick, Sue Combs, Ami Berlin, Melissa Gee, Alise Williams, Lisa Prescott, Lois Yu, Christina Lee. — rtS Exhibitionist Diedre Gee executes vaulting in straddle position, using excellent form. Lisa Prescott extends her body into a complete handstand, while balancing on the beam. 210-Sports Doing a full twist off the vault, Debbie Berger is captured in mid-air During fier exciting floor routine Debbie Berger does tfie full side splits with perfect grace Coaches Jim Mitchell and Lynn Berri were pleased with the support and enthusiasm of the team. Coach Mitchell commented, I was pleased with the outcome of this year. The girls showed spectacular performances and next year is sure to be a promising one. The Palos Verdes Gymnastics team started off the year with a perfect record of 7-0. Strong performances were consistantly turned in by Freshman Debbie Berger, PV ' s number one all around gymnast (competing in all four events). The other top all around gymnasts were Senior Captain Karen Young, and Juniors, Donna Buckley, Monica Mac, and Lisa Prescott. Coach Jim Mitchell goes to spot Karen Young as she does her dismount after a diffiailt bar routine Sports-2n Golf team was a swinging success story Boys ' Varsity Golf: Gilbert Yi, Doug Castile, Kenny Anderson, Marshall Carr, Kenny Horn. Joe Goswitz, Scott Widdifield. Brett Hartley, Coach Wilton. Not Pictured: Mike Daniel, Pete Gustafson, James Lee, John Maneri, Andy Roane. This year ' s golf team experienced notable success throughout Bay League competition. With strong leadership by golfers Marshall Carr, Joe Goswitz, and Pete Gustafson the team had some great victories. Its only real challenge came from longtime rival Rolling Hills. With exceptional precision, Doug Castile takes a big swing. 212-Sports V--... ■ .■ie- ' - ■. .,  . I- i J if ' !. «f, « Ti Jfi fex ' - Showing his great skills, Scott Widdifield tees off with his superb form Finishing off his swing, Pete Gustafson follows through on his drive. squinting tiis eyes, Marshall Carr searches for his ball- Sports-213 Boys ' JV Volleyball: Front Row: James Lin, Bob Anderson, Charles Day, Scott Kinney. 2nd Row: Chris Giordano, Robby Brehm, Paul Woodward, Aaron Gurewitz. Tom Connaghan, Derek Edridge. 3rd Row: Determined to pass the ball is sophomore Mike Barker. Steve Hillis. Dave Ad.shion, Will Leonard, John Oh, Matt Newell. Not Pictured: John Chen, John Tsao. ' lT.ft!LENT TO Exe ■■■■Giving their full efforts, the Junior Varsity team attemps to save the ball. Using his superior jumping ability, senior Bill Thompson smashes to another victory. 214-Sports Varsity team proves to be strong = 8 ' - - - - _ Varsity Volleyball: Front Row: George Rankin. John Tsao, John Chen, Gordon Shiring. Dave Sfefanides, Mike Barker, Bill Thompson, Tom Melton, Scott Mumby, Rob Chang, Casey LaScala, Mark Goodale After a strong year, the Varsity volleyball team performed exceptionally well. The team was comprised of underclassmen who will be important veterans in future years. All the players performed well, and their team work paid off. Bill Thompson, Scott Mumby and Mark Goodale were key offensive players. Setters Mumby and Casey LaScala, Dave Stefanides, Tom Melton, Rob Chang, Gordon Shiring, Mike Barker and George Rankin contributed to the all-around excellence of the team. Under Coach Ray Nunn. PV ' s volleyball program holds promise for improvement and strength in the coming years. Meanwhile, the JV team showcased strong performances by John Chen, Mike Barker and John Tsao. The team improved steadily as the season progressed. The JV team expects to improve and have another winning season. Coach Wendell Yoshida is looking forward to next year, which holds the promise of some outstanding play. 1- Waiting for a set from junior Scott Mumby, teammate Gordon Shiring goes up for an ominous smash Getting up high tor a block are junior Dave Stefanides and his teammate Tom Melton Sports-215 Varisity track runs throug h another successful year Boys ' Varsity Track: Front Row: Rob King, John Donelly. Danny Tokaji, Mark Iran, Eric Wang, Greg Monteilh, John Park, Ted Shieh, Chris Young, Raphael Solis 2nd Row: Scott McKissock, Tom Hughes, Paul Spillman, June Lee, Howard Tsai, Craig Hendrickson, Richard Picarelli, Cliff McArthur, Harlan Glatt, Andrew Wilhelm, Mike Hillis, Kazuhitu Shimizu, Geoffrey Fafenrodt, Hendrik Falk, Peter Olson, Tyler Flood, Steve Tauber. Pat Watson, Pete Winzen, Tom Vogt, Ted Marsh, Joel Gever, Peter Perry, Jumping over the bar, Ted Shieh sets a new school record in the pole vault. St.ainingfor the win. Peter Olson gives it his best. 216-Sports Showing excellent form. Greg Monteilh flies over anotfier fiurdle Palos Verdes Varsity track has always been a contender in the past and has continued to supply competition in 84. Led by veteran coaches Joe Kelly and Rod Flagler, this year ' s team has lived up to its potential. Outstanding performances were turn- ed in by Pat Watson in distance, Greg Monteilh in hurdles, John Ra- fuse in sprints, and Mike Hillis in long jump. These athletes contributed to a team effort which brought much ex- citement to this year ' s season. Pal Watson, beating his opposition one more lime, slides oul for the last leg of the race Determined to win, Steve Tauber runs hard. Sporls-217 r.« $tfar.if Boys ' Freshman Track: Front Row: Nathan Watkins, David Dudman, Richard Ginsburg, Victor Purer, Mark Hatch, Chris Lawver, Aaron Black 2nd Row:Paul Trehern, Rick Kuchler, Jeremy Sax, Gregory Tamkin, Frans Baculi, Aric Weiker, Daue Tokaji, Alex Huang, Ed Yuan, John Milam. Boys ' Sophomore track did very well this year, with fine performances given by many who moved up to the varsity level. The season was highlighted by victories over Rolling Hills and Mira Costa, and a narrow victory over West. Fine performances were also given by members of the Freshman team. Skylor Piper did exceptionally well and should prove to be a great distance runner. Palos Verdes also did very well in field events. 3rd Row: John Christensen, Mike Mitzenmacher, Jeff Asch, Jim Rayor, Dennis Shay, Scott Malquest, Paul Sterling, Skylor Piper, Steve Beck, Eric Shore, Alex Horeczko. Showing off his natural talent, Mike Keeping his eye on the road, Gerald Timbol heads toward the finish line. Snider prepares to win another race. 218-Sports Frosh and Soph teams show wmm . future promise in Bay League Sophomore runners Richard Blanco, Patrick Arrillaga. and Bob Millea Clearing the hurdle with ease. Keith Kail goes on to take first in the race, lead the pack at Rolling Hills. Boys ' Sophomore Track: Front row: Patrick Arrillaga. Andrew Sun. Bob Millea. Chris Driscoll . David Smith. Gerald Timbol. Mike Snider. Richard Blanco Dee Thomas 2nd Row:John Paulson. Tom Feess. Dan Messer. Derek Okada. Joe Petillon. Julian Lai. Hosayn Khaleeli, Charles Day. Jeng Tsai. Raymond Baculi. Krishan Sharma 3rd Row:Tyrone Byrd. Mike Whitman. Greg Levonian. Keith Kail. Ken Foxman Kazuhito Shimizu. Scott Baskerville. Ryan Murphy, Dennis Smith. Scott Christensen. Tim Button. John Hobbing. Brian Connors, Ken Li, Jackson Wang. Vaughn Gill. Sports-219 Girls ' Varsity Track: Front Row: Kia Moore. Julie Napolitan. Meghan Simmons, Misty Yoshikawa, Jody Napolitan. Paige Charlton, Siluana Schiappa, Nancy Gould. 2nd Row: Vicki Masten, Julia Weldon, Kristen Bennett, Erin Scully. 3rd Row: Denise Byrnes, Kristen Falk. Patricia Sinay, Erin Kelly. Casey Choate. Karen Noguchi, Kimi Warden, Liz Lyon, Tracy Kwiker, Liz Malone, Finishing her sprint. Kimi Warden feels the thrill of victory by winning her race. Misty Yoshikowa strains to keep her pace as Casey Choate and Julie Napolitan quickly close in on her. 220-Sports Number one runner Kirsten O ' Hara wins her race, thf two mile, with an incredibly fast time Girls ' Varsity track: best in many years Led by Captains Kirsten O ' Hara, Stacey O ' Hara, and Vicki Masten the Girls ' Varsity track team had many promising victories. Kirsten O ' Hara was definitely the most valuable distance runner. Other strong track members were Kirsten Bennet and Kimi Warden. Coach Joe Kelly was quoted as saying, This is the strongest Girls ' Varsity team we ' ve had in years. f n f . A ' fe - . II ' 1S? !tS?: ' Girls ' JV Track: First Row: Lori Benuinisti, Karen Goodman. Traci Cowan, Lori Tillotson, Heather Rafuse 2nd Row: Nadia Soils. Carrie Moore. Wendy Price, Jennifer Brown. Debbie Klein. Kristen Nelson. Nancy Cho, Kristen Dunlap, Becky Merrell, Terry Wilson. Janet Gross. Tracy Booth. Erin Criss. Jenny Liu. Paula DiNoto 3rd Row. Kelly Van Horn, Allison Dallenbach, Deidre Miller, Lana Yu, Lois Yu, Kerry Kuwahara, Laurie Pickel, Sue Wang, Kellie Hourigan, Debbie Duston. Mary Barrick, Natonjha Wright, Angela Tran, Viuian Lee, Janet Resse, Ally Mc Crowan, Lynette Tsai, Lily Yu. 4th Row. Stephanie Poncher, Marisa Miller, Rachel Kirby. Dana Giese. Susan States. Nathalie Burg, Nadia Termanini, Rosemary Hugh. Mary Wilhelm. Tern Kraft, Monique Koehring, Erika Luccas, Fay Haushalter, Michelle Uszler, Lisa Hansen. Lisa Shlens. Alejandra Sinay, Karen Fisher. Sports-221 Boy ' s swim teams are successful at beating their rivals Frosh Soph Swimming: First Row; Rich Edler. Howie Redd. Brian Boyle, Dan Selzer, Dave Jurgens, Jason ' Feinstein ' Feinberg, Peter Katzaroff, Will Herndon, Jay Hagan- Second Row: Brad Cassil. Yul Vanek, John Hall. Mike Kuehl, Chris Mabli. Chris Cypert. Bruce Mackey. Scott Cooper. Not Pictured: Tom Neth. Sean Ravin. David Reed. Matt Newell. s « •r ' aiKf Pulling along. Rusty Oshita win the breast stroke event far ahead of his opponents. c Kicking furiously. Danny Mishell backstrokes ahead of his tough opponents. 222-Sports Swimmers continue their winning ways Stroking to the finish, sophomore freestyle champ DeAnne Twidwell wins another terrific race. Showing her excellent form, Elyse Carson scores highly. Girls ' Frosh Soph Swimming: Front Row: Peggy Ruud. Eileen Sussex, Karen Hoye, Katy Melo. Christi Rinne 2nd Row: Andrea Judge, Megan Mikes. Elaine Hovanison. Amy Rubincam. Megan Tobin, Holly Allaire. 3rd Row: Antinc Stenbit, Lauren Fein, Lauri Beard, Vivian Donato. Nikki Gorman. Jennifer Brow, Coach Jean Myhre Sports-225 PV Baseball works for team success The PV Varsity baseball team, led by Co-captains Obaid Khan and Ed Chevalier had a solid season. Show- ing their talent in the infield were Khan and Chris Schotts, with great backup from Dom Millitello and Chuck Eallonardo, as well as strong pitching from Scott Recknor. The out- field was also successful under the strong guidance of junior John Yoon. Also contributing in the outfield were Scott Giordanella and Chris Davis. Watching the pitch, senior Obaid Khan takes a good lead off from first base. Varsity Baseball: Bottom Row: Chris Schotts, Dom Millitello, John Yoon, Obaid Khan, Scott Giordanella, Chris Davis. Middle Row: Brad Brigante, Scott Jordan. Ed Chevalier. Chris Kaufman. Chuck Eallonardo, Doug Russell. Top Row: Coach Gil Eberhard Alan Emery. Jeff Ginsberg. Scott Recknor, Bill Pence, Steve Eberhard. ? 26-Sports Waiting for the pitch, Catcher Ed Chevalier gives the pitcher a good target. Showing great form, Doug Russell throws number three across the plate. With much agility. Chuck Eallonardo attempts to pick off a runner at first base. Moving at great speeds, Chris Schotts runs to first. Sports-227 f ' AJ Cl ' w p t-- ' i ' r, ' - JV Baseball: Front Row: Colm Gallagher, Peter Kaye, Sam Yoon. Matt Brannan, Rob Antrobius, Jon Berger, Pat PalouccL 2nd row: Coach Judy, Curt Beeson. Scott Strenk, Garrett Frantz, Rich Carosso, GM Broucek, Adam Weyne, Scott Strahle. Using all his might and determination, Peter Kaye swings for the back fence. „ ««  « Trying to advance a runner, Pat Paloucci eyes the ball as a teammate looks on. 228- Sports Experience, pitching, and skill benefit JV and Frosh Soph 9 t ic Winding up for an excellent pitch, Mike Calvert prepares to strike another one out Anticipating a play to second. George Michel keeps the runner on his base. Starting the year off with great coaching and an experienced lineup, JV baseball did well this year. In Bay League they had many outstanding games showing skill and dexterity, as well as their repesentation in their outside tournaments. Starting pitchers; Scott Strahle, Adam Weyne, and Garrett Frantz put on some niqe performances and many key plays were made by catcher, Jon Berger. This year the Frosh Soph baseball did better than expected in outside and Bay League play. Gregg Jahelka, Billy Dougherty, and Derek Capper led their team who generally looked very strong this year. Frosh Soph Baseball: Front Row; Gregg Jahelka. Eric Baum. Larry Ezell. George Michel, Darren Haworth, Bobbu DeVore. John Chevalier. Brad Amico Second Row: Dave Roth. Chris Monteilh, Sean Castagna. Mike Calvert, Derek Capper. Mike McKay. Billy Dougherty. Reno Caldwell. Coach Ken Russell. Sports-229 Softball faces tough Bay League competition Varsity Softball: Front Row: Ellen Winer, Lissy Friedman. Ann Jacobson. Molly Gleason. Abby Gleason. Denise De Carli, Tara Vasey, Suzy O ' Grady, Elena Fernandez. 2nd Row: Karen Berta. Jenny Parsa. Coach Becky Fields. After being moved from the outfield, Ann Vasey shows her skill at third base. Senior captain Molly Gleason keeps her eyes peeled on an incoming pitch. 230-Sports With leading players Molly and Abby Gleason, Ann Vasey, and new pitcher Denise DeCarli, Varsity soft- ball had a successful season. Despite tough Bay League competition, the Sea Kings performed ad- mirably under such circumstances. Highlighting the pre- season was the Torrance Tournament in which PV defeated foes from the entire South Bay area. Plagued with inexperience, the 1984 JV Softball team had a tough, but enriching. Bay League season. Newcomers Darra Toloczko, Karen Anderson, Tomoko Akama boosted the team spirit with exciting play. JV pitcher Karen Anderson starts her delivery on a hopeful strike-out Darra Toloczko keeps her defense up at shortstop during a Rolling Hills game. JV Softball: Front Row: Alyse Dubow. Tomoko Akama. Darra Toloczko, Mary Miller, Coach John Mihaljevich 2nd Row: Lori Blank. Karen Anderson. Came Mahan. Gina Young. Jennifer Anderson, Marisa Nunn Not Pictured: Jodi Sharpe. Christina Mane Sports-231 t I Y HLM S Ut it KOUAK t.lvl tauto KODAK SAFETY FILM ' kh 1 Mlfe . mg,, - m§ 1 ; m !■t ' iiiniiiii ' ii ' iiiiBM iiooA sarsTv i I .llii ' fl 11 . iV . I ILM i oe.J ■■«« c « « r dcnn ooo. ■t-. K SVkFETV FltW S063 24AJ KODAK SliFKTY FILM 5063 . . ea. FACULTY ' k ' . ■■«? PV School Board adjusts to changes 243-Faculty Dr. Jack H. Rankin Assistant Superintendent Education Mr. Jon K. Knickerbocker Assistant to the Superintendent Administration Secondary Education School Board: Jack Bagdascar, Georgiana Rosenkranz, Rose Lachman, Patricia A Johansen, Ann L Hmchllfte, Martin Dodell During Jack Price ' s first year as Super- intendant of schools, the district and the school board worked diligently adjusting the educational changes re- quired by Senate Bill 813 which was passed by the legislature last year. Under new Board President Rose Lachman, along with recently elected Jack Bagdascar and student member Georgiana Rosenkranz, the Board has also had to deal with the declining enrollment in Palos Verdes Peninsula UnifiedSchool District. However, strong college acceptances and high CAPS scores indicated that PVPUSD maintained its traditional leading role in education. |f4§| The school board works hard during meetings Faculty-235 James Kinney: Director of Activities Principal Nancy Detjen, as well as the administration has been de- lighted with the school ' s new look. ' ' Funds from the sale of school sites were allocated for maintenance, using Spanish white and chocolate brown. Students were happy to learn that the suspension rate declined this year, showing an increase in student responsibility. In addition, a strong program of academic excellence continued with the outstanding work of both faculty and students. m Daniel Boone: Assistant Principal 236-Faculty Students ' behavior improved Richard Reese: Assistant Principal. Curnculun Faculty-237 Counselors console, counsel, con-oberate Cutbacks have reduced the counseling staff by one full-time position, leaving three full-time counselors and one part-time. Despite the heavier work load, the counselors have worked efficiently to help schedule classes. The Career Center continued to provide information to help students interested in planning their future. Madelyn Bilkey: Counselor, Physical Education, Work Experience. Jean Hayduk. Jean Francisco, Hannelore Von Spaeth: Counseling Staff Secretaries. Patricia Hearn: Counselor 238-Faculty Donald Brough: Counselor i Richard Selway: Counselor Beverly Hill: Career Technician Faculty-239 Individualized work in English writing In an attempt to increase in- dividual instruction as much as possible the English Department has kept writing folders in which a record of the students ' progress for all four years is filed. These folders can be used as references by teachers to better gear their teaching programs to the students. Rod Flagler, head of the depart- ment, felt this is a very valuable addition to the English program. Carlton Jones: Shakespeare A. Walter Dombroski: Reading Skill. I, II. Ill, IV. Composition. Al Borne: Engl.sh I, Survey American Literature, Public Speaking, Composition. 240-Facult , Rod Flagler: English II Honors, Short Story, Composition Skills, Barbara Glushenko: 20th Century Literature Van Baxter: English 11, Media. Composition Romanyne Dowd: Composition, English I Honors. English I Faculty 241 English classes amplify studies Eugene Kasper: English II. Creative Writing A.B Dorothy Lee: Composition, English II, English II Honors. Virginia Hicks: Instructional Aide. Yukiko Kuno: English as a Second Language, Composition. 242-FacuIty Robert Wilton: English I Honors. English 11. English IV AP Scott Watson: Composition. Composition Skills. English I. Facultv243 History still making history James Dimitriou: Economics, Economics Modified. Mike House: American Studies, U S History, Western Civilization Wilfred Lee: US History, Government Gary Hagins: Psychology, US History. US History Modified Ann Maria Smyth: Western Civilization, Western Civilization Honors 244-Faculty Pat Costantini: Government. Government Modified, Government Honors Maintaining its high quality per- mance, the Social Studies Depart- ment continued opening new doors in social sciences to students. Filled with skilled and entertaining teachers, this year ' s staff made history more enjoyable for classes of all levels. Richard Hadlcy: us History, US History AP Fred Crook: Western Civilization, Western Civilization Modified Faculty-245 This year was highlighted with the awarding of Miss Gell as Educator of the Year for her involvement in math and computers. When asked about computers of the future. Miss Gell replied, Computers are developing so fast, that it is impossible to predict their future, and I hope we will be able to benefit from it. ' ' David Calkins: Algebra II Honors, Science Fiction, Math Analysis Diane Maass: Algebra Prep, 1 246-Faculty Mathematics Department is continually expanding Joan Gell: Algebra Prep. Computer Programming A, Science AP Monte Furuya: Algebra 11, Trig. Computer Programming Albert Costas: Algebra Prep. I. Faculty-247 r- rg Math offers computer courses Mary Pisciotta: Algebra I, Algebra Prep Russell Neumen: Algebra 1, Algebra Prep Jill Thompson: Algebra I, II, Geometry James Ryono: Algebra I, Trig Honors. Calculus- 248-Faculty Johann Harlow: Work Experience Typing classes use word processors The Business Department offered a computer lab for word processing. The advanced typing class also used the lab which was an important step in increasing the classes ' business skills. Richard Hazeltine: Typing A, Accounting I. II. Consumer Math, Josephine Smith: Typing A,B. General Business. Faculty-249 Students enlist in AP programs W Rosemarv Catcrson: Physical Lab Science. Biology I Ruth Hasley: Physical Lab Science, Chemistry L 250-Faculty Wlllard Judy: Biology I. Biology Special Materials. Athletics Diane Beardslee: Biology I, Physical Lab Science. Science has much variety for students Scientifically inclined students are offered a wide variety of classes. There is everything from physical lab science to physics advanced projects. Now that more AP classes are avail- able, many students are getting in- volved. kblliLiiH- r a Shirley Beym: Biology I Faculty-251 Foreign Language not foreign to kids Seventy per cent of the students at Palos Verdes High are involved in the language department, said Kermit Olsen, chairman of the Language Department. He is just one of the eleven talented teachers who make up the foreign language faculty. Of the four languages offered, three have a four year course of study. Considering that the college language requirements are rising every year, Palos Verdes High School gives good preparation. Helen Kilbury: Spanish 1. II Pete Fawaz: French II, 111, IV. Math I, P E , Athletics. Jeanne Brice: French 1,11 252-Faculty Anthony Kordich: Spanish I, Marion Goetz: German 1. 11 Gina Herzog: Spanish III. IV Maria Kusion: Latin I. 11. Spanish 1, II Facuity-253 Languages increase knowledge il J Olga Tavernakis: Spanish 1 Kermit Olson: German II. Ill, IV !ii jl«?i2 e Jessica Leadley; Spanish I, II. Ill, IV Vicki Smith: Spanish I II III. 254-Faculty Connie Mclntyre: Choir Performing Arts proves its excellence Jim Bell: Drama I Audition. Drama I, II, III. IV I Don Marino: Music Appreciation, Concert Band. Stage Band. Orchestra The Perfoming Arts Department excelled in many ways this year. In Drama, many awards were won by a very strong and talented group of drama students. There were also many fine performances in the Fall and Spring shows. The Orchestra, Marching, Concert, Stage, and Jazz Bands all entertained the PV students with captivating and consistently excellent performances. The Jazz Band considered as one of the finest in Southern California. Christine Parrent: Drama 1 Faculty-255 More emphasis on research, theory In the Art Department, more emphasis has been placed on read- ing, dealing with artists and and artists ' techniques in the belief that students would acquire new ideas and techniques. Students designed and constructed a calendar in Creative Design which was sold at the annual craft fair. Also, students learned techniques in Beginning Art which helped them visulize shapes, spaces contours, and spacial relations. Ceramics was a popular course with an emphasis on sculpturing. Student artists also enjoyed various prestigious com- petitions in which they gained much recognition. Linda Russell: Crafts, Beginning Art. Creative Design. Ron Roush: Ceramics I. 11. Beginning Ceramics Chizuko de Quieros: Commercial Art. AP Art, Drawing Painting 1. 11. 256-Faculty PE Department reorganized Alan King: Health and Driver ' s Education, Athletics- Rosemary Muilenburg: English I, Dance, Drill Team, Pep Squad Ken Russell: PE , Athletics John Mihaljevich: P E , Athletics According to Madelyn Bilky, depar- tment chairman, changes in physical education for 1983-1984 included placing health and drivers ed in the P.E. department, restricting dance to sophomores and above, and em- phasizing aerobics and physical fit- ness. In addition, CPR and life saving classes remained an important part of the instructional program, as were the usual sports and games. Faculty-257 Technical Arts expands through its new robotics class Brian Springer: Mechanical Drawing A, B, Metalshop, Health Drivers Education. Walt Donahue: Woodshop, Advanced Woodshop, Cabinet Construction. The new spinoff from computers affected Technical Arts by updating its equipment, according to Walter Donahue, department chairman. Enlarging the program and increasing enrollment are among the teachers ' major goals. A new extracurricular robotics class is being offered to students who are interested. Next year, Donahue hopes that enough students will enroll to make it an academic program. A SCROC Satellite program will also be available for students to take on campus next year. - : Verla Mikel: US History. Creative Cooking. 258-Faculty More emphasis is stressed on Career Education J c - s Mary Larson: Resource Specialist Program. Sue Neuman: Resource Specialist Program Joan Virgo: Special Program School The Resource Specialist program moved on campus this year which made mainstreaming much easier. The resource and special day students used the six new computers, which were very close by, to instruct remedial programs and devise support and game skills, in addition, career education did a great job II helping out students this year. Dick Pearce: Continuation School. Faculty-259 The Palos Verdes High School Library has added a new head librarian, Nancy Forbes, who has really enjoyed her first year at Palos Verdes. The student store made good use of it s new Apple computer while the at- tendance office stated that there have been fewer absences this year. They believe this is because the students are more school-oriented. New Librarian comes to campus Joyce Sundin: Student Store Patricia Pruitf: Driver ' s Training 260-Faculty Maxine Daniels, Dena Cox: Main Office Terry Martin: Vice Principal ' s Office Faculty-261 School aides lend a helping hand and a final touch The English writing aides assist the teachers with grading and assign- ments. The aides, who put in fif- teen hours a week, really help take the load of the teachers. The special education program is de- signed to help students with learn- ing disabilities. Three aides work to assist the students with homework and classroom assignments. Study hall is held throughout the day. Its main purpose is to help students who need another class. No letter grade is issued. English Writing Aides: Deryck Phillips, Felicia Hunter, Faith Sabel, Marlene Fuentevilla. RSP Aides: Patricia Glas, Carol Gauntlett. Special Education Aide: Mary Lou Eberhard Computer Aide: Sue Boehm. 262-Faculty , 11 Ct -, 1 f Cafeteria Workers: Bertini Bliss. Donna Taylor, Mit Albanese.Ruth Stephens. Mary Crum.Jan Fitzpatrick. Kelly Webb. Elsie McGee.Brigitte Walz. School supervisors keep things clean Custodians and groundsmen did a great job keeping the campus looking good, even with all the problems of trash and heavy rain. They had a lot hard work trying to keep all areas of the campus looking clean. The cafeteria staff continued their terrific job by providing students with all types of food. The salad bar and baked potatoes continued to be very Custodians: Frank Leroy.Earl Nesbitt.Jeff Beck. Jerry Sisneros.Lloyds Wells. Jack popular. Kitchen. Steven Almeida. Jack Kitchen. Campus supervisors - Helen, Fran, and Jim - kept everyone in the right spot at the right time. Palos Verdes certainly would not be the same without them. Campus Supervisor: Fran Davis Groundsmen: Val Guzman, Jesse Gonzales. Campus Supervisor: James Mollica Faculty-263 • •« % K Miff mm 4 - 8A fSUUAK 5 A - c. t  KODAK SAFETY FILM 50 i - laiw.-.i « KO0AK SAFETY FILM 5063 ODAK SAFETY FILM 5063 •t a Merle Norman ' s 550 Deep Valley Drive, Rolling Hills Estates, 541-5749 Looking ravishing, Sally Chang beams after her appointment at Merle Normans ' . Kanoa Surf 702 Deep Valley Drive Rolling Hills Estates, 377-1817 John Yeh, Marlys Kinnel. and Sharon Burke display the fine beach attire and accesories available at Kanoa Surf. Bristol Farms Farm-fresh produce 837 Silver Spur Road, Rolling Hills Estates, 541-9157 Caroline Yeh and Barbara Tran pose with two of the many fine delicacies that Bristol Farms prepares especially or imports directly. Finley ' s Helpful staff displays Finley ' s wide selection of quality photographic accesories, JewelryXameras ' Fme Gifts 48 Penninsula Center, Rolling Hills Estates, 377-6851 Rancho Drugs ' ■g '  w Marlys Kinnel, Amee Sullivan, and Natalie Baszile display their hats in Rancho Drugs. 30019 Hawthorne Blvd. Rancho Palos Verdes 377-6829 RurnKs Way Mrs Hatano and an assistant pose with fresh flowers available at Rumi ' s Way, which specializes in flowers and arrangements. 71 1 Yarmouth Road, Palos Verdes Estates 375-8024 Lunada Bay Market Margaret Chang smiles after purchasing a selection of the fine meats available at Lunada Bay 377-2029 2201 Palos Verdes Drive West Palos Verdes Estates Ads-267 Mary l.auhoft ond Dixie Duston show Nan Williams and John Yeh some lovely homes. Wright Realty 2215 Via AnacapaP.V.E. 377-1424 Connie ' s Corner Golden Cove Shopping Center Rancho Pahs Verdes 377-4516 Natalie Baszile points out one of the fine dresses to Marlys Kinnel and AmeeStillivan, Crest Garden Center and Florist 5883 Wes t Ores t Road R. H.E. 541-2377 Marlys Kinnel. Amee Sullivan and Natalie Baszile enjoy browsing through the beautiful selection of potted plants. Mr. Livengood, Bettie Sage, and Thomas Major stand in front of the proud establishment of Major ' s Investment. Major ' s Investment 2215 Vxa Anacapa P. V.E. 541-3132 PENINSULA STATIONERS 38 Penninsula Center Rolling Hills Estates 377-0391 Debbie Tyo and Licsa Teske choose their greeting cards from the large se lection Lunada Bay Pharmacy Modeline Hendrickx, Donna McGrew and Karl Strauss display the extensive cosmetic section to Denise Stauss, Cora Nieminski and Amy Trimm. 2205 ViaAnacapaP.V.E. 377-2085 Lunada Hardware 2216 Via Anacapa P. V.E 377-3588 Mac and David Sage show the impressive, new automotive section Ads-269 PALOS VERDES ESTATES FIRE DEPARTMENT On their way to a fire. Nam Cho, John Wang, Brett Hartley, Greg Hardy, Debbie Abrams, Daryn Holland, Mark Rechtin, Marlys Kinnel, Shauna Gordon, Carolyn Yeh, Bryan Theis, and Barbara Tron stop to have their picture taken. Palos Verdes Estates Fire Department, 340 Palos Verdes Drive West, 375-4764 270-Ads PV EATS AT Y-NOTS After having just eaten a delicious lunch at Y-Not, Carlos Juelle and Dan Dowling catch up on the news. Y-Not Burgers 22940 Hawthorne Blvd. Torrance, 375-4202 Malaga Gardens A Sidewalk Cafe and Bakery Anxiously awaiting their lunch, Daryn Holland, Shauna Gordon, Marlys Kinnel, and Debbie Abrams discuss their social life. Malaga Gardens, Malaga Cove, 375-9996 Harrington Realty 24 Malaga Cove Plaza Palos Verdes Estates 375-0567 Buying a new home on the peninsula, Sydelle Adelman receives help from Harrington ' s cooperative staff. Ads-271 Barnett Co. Realtors Sydelle Adelman and John Koyama arrange to visit some new houses. 36 Malaga Cove Plaza Palos Verdes Estates 378-82 Security Pacific National Bank Debbie Abrams, Jenny Tsao. and Christine Kim go to the bank to deposit a check. 2329 Palos Verdes Drive West Palos Verdes Estates 377-5594 Redondo Marine Hardware Nan Williams, Johanna Staple, and Daryn Holland try out a new brand of sailboat. 1010 N. Catalina Ave. Redondo Beach 376-0512 South Bay Auto Nan Williams , Daryn Holland, and Johanna Staple adore a beautiful Mercedes 1401 Aviation Blvd. Redondo Beach 376-9416 272-Ads .MARINELAND 9 erxce it , !i Shauna Gordon, Marlys Kinnel, and Patricia Diaz wait in the sun at the entrance to get into their favorite park Palos Verdes Drive South Ranc ho Palo s Verde s 541-5663 Ads-273 Women 5 Club Sharon Burke and Marly s Kmntl get a lesson in aerobics. at the Courtyard 550 Deep Valley Drive, R.H.E. 544-3031 Fosse Travel Service Barbara Tran and Caroline Yeh are to take a vacation from school. 916 Silver Spur Rd., R.H.E. 377-6788 Pet Land Sharon Burke and Marlys Kinnel find some new friends. Courtyard Mall, R.H.E. 541-2810 Miss Lori Debbie Tyo and Liesl Teske get help shopping for new earings. 25 Peninsula Shopping Center, R.H.E. 377-0321 274-Ads JUST TOPS Sharon Burke, Moira Winzen, Obaid Khan, and Shauno Gordon decide it is about time to get some new clothes. 10 Peacock Alley, R.H.E. 541-8088 AcJs-275 FROMEX One Hour Photo Systems 44 Del Amo Fashion Square, Torrance, Ca. 90503, 542-3571 or 2635 Pacific Coast Highway, Torrance, Co. 90505, 326-5651 Carlos Juelle and Dan Dowling wait happily for their photos Mc Donalds Leslie Shikeguni and Alice Tsai stopped by for a quick lunch. 981 Silver Spur Road, Rolling Hills Estates 377-3305 Bank of America Shauna Gordon, Marlys Kinnel, and Patricia Diaz open their account. 31176 Hawthorne Blvd. Rancho Palos Verdes, 544-0345. 276-Ads Zomah s Interiors 711 Deep Valley Road Rolling Hills Estates 377-6921 Beth Blayney and Carolyn Spears check out designs for Beth ' s bedroom. 7 Seas Cleaners Shauna Gordon, Marlys Kinnel, and Patricia Diaz stop In to pick up their laundry. 31212 Palos Verdes Drive West, R.P.V., 377-0044 2001 Travel and Tours 817 Silver Spur Road Rolling Hills Estates 541-2547 2001 ' s helpful staff will help you with the vacation of your choice. Jewels By Howard % 8I Su | Howard Rudich, the owner, helps Alice Tsai in fitting rings. 887 Silver Spur Road, R.H.E., 541-1414 Ads-277 WORKOUT STUDIO 278-Ads Mr. B ' s For Music Obaid Khan, Moira Winzen, and Shauna Gordon browse through Mr B ' s 54 Peninsula Center R.H.E. 377-7838 GOOD LUCK CLASS OF ' 84 HAIR uv DESIGN J )! ) HtADQLARTERS — on the Pilus ' erd!,-5 Peninsula Ci)mpleiely conlcmporary in boih atmosphere and professional allcntion to your own personal taste in hair sty ling. Specialists in precision cutting and blow-di - styles, but with a creative competence in all forms of styling. HEAD QUARTERS is the headquart ers lor both men vsomen ' s hair stvling. Open 6 davs evenings— Call for an appointment Phone 541-2431 ead Quarterf 710 Deep Valley Drive. Rolling Hills Estates. Ca. 90274 East of the Library Whitmore s Sports Shop Moira Winzen. Shauna Gordon. Obaid Khan, and Sharon Burke check out the latest in sports equipment at Whitmore ' s 52 Peninsula Center R.H.E. 377-6959 2209 ViaAnacapa P. V.E. 377-7881 Two former Palos Verdes students help Jenny Tsao. Christine and Debbie Abrams at American Savings American Savings And Loan Ads-279 KNOW ONLY LOVE Know not Hate. For hate will weaken your ability to succeed. Know only Love. For love and understanding will strengthen your capacity for greatness. Know not Deceit. For deceit will become your enemy. Know only Truth. For truth and honesty will become your friends. Know not Fear. For fear will destroy your ambition. Know only Courage. For courage and perseverance will fulfill your dreams. Know not Indifference. For indifference will diminish your spirit. Know only Inspiration. For inspiration and eagerness will carry you through the darkest of days. Know not Shame. For shame will dissolve your self-esteem. Know only dignity. For dignity and self-respect will develop your desire to grow. Know only Love. E. Pohlmann Congratulations to the Class of 84, and especially to Alice Tsai, Cindy Clancy, and Leslie Shigenkuni. COLLINS FOODS INTER NATIONAL, INC. K ACHIEVEMEKLDESIGNS 280-Ads D S Foreign Auto Parts - m Scott GiurddiiKlId jumps for joy at the sight of his favorite store 518 Pacific Coast Highway, Hermosa Beach, 376-6992. Decor Rapport Paint Decorating Center Julie Bolman and Ronna Hall look for new drapes. 16 Peninsula Shopping Center, Rolling Hills Estates 377-3412. Ballard Optical Johanna Staple, Daryn Holland, and Nan Williams get new glasses 1702 South Catalina, Redondo Beach 540-4422 Travel Visions Beth Blayney gets information about taking a long vacation: 28041 Hawthorne Blvd., Suite 213, R.RV. 377-4803 Ads-281 To the graduating class of 1984 CONGRATULATIONS and MAKE IT HAPPEN! IS COMMOIM WE ALTH BANK 3424 Carson Street, Torrance CA - (213)214-1515 Additional offices in Carson, Santa Ana, San Diego and Coachella Valley 282- Ads Smith Realty Sydelle Adelman and John Koyama learn about good realty values inP.V.E, 417ViaCorta, P.V.E. 375-2594 Vince ' s Spaghetti Carlos Juell and Dan Dowling await their turn to taste the delicious food that Vince ' s has to offer 23609 Hawthorne Boulevard, Torrance 375-1455 Palos Verdes Estates Police Association 340 Palos Verdes Drive West PVE 378-4211 fr . - V Officer Sowers shows Marly Kmnel how to make an arrest as he leads away Greg Hardy. Debbie Abrams and Brett Hartley. Ads-283 Russ Thor Volkswagen Betty Shen and Daniela Zuccarello check out the new Volkswagens at Russ Thor. 20410 Hawthorne Blvd., Torrance 370-5771 Green Hills Mortuary 27501 S. Wes ' tern Ave., San Pedro 831-0311 Green rlills Mortuary has a beautiful and peaceful view overlooking the ports of San Pedro American Jewelry, Inc. The Store That Inspires Your Confidence Amoican JEW ELRY. INC. Musical Instruments Cameras 437-3545 Diamonds Watches 35 Pine Avenue, Long Beach 90802 Audro Travel Audro travel helps PV students to plan their vacations. Audro Travel, 31239 Palos Verdes Drive West, Rancho Palos Verdes, 377-0377 284Ads Ranko Balog Co. Mr. Balog explains the import export business to his daughter Ady. 9320 Bellanca Avenue, Los Angeles, 645-0186. 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Ads-287 Panache Appearance Studios Rolling Hills Nursery Amongst many flowering friends, Ronna Hall relaxes. 326-6940 25633, Crenshaw Blvd., Torrance. 3902 Pacific Coast Highway, Torrance, 378-8308. Using the newest technique, hair designer Seiko Pusich cuts Dan Dowlino ' ' ; hair. 288- Ads Highridge Car Wash 27774 Hawthorne Blvd., R.P.V., 541-7663. Smiling happily, Beth Blayney and Carolyn Spears wait tor their shiny car. Peninsula Racquet Club 30850 Hawthorne Blvd., R.P.V., 541-2523. Before playing tennis, Patricia Diaz, Marlys Kinnel, and Shauna Gordon get back to nature Paul ' s Photo Guided by Paul himself, Betty Shen and Daniela Zuccarella learn how to focus. 23252 Hawthorne Blvd., Torrance 375-701 4. Ads-289 Papagallo Courtyard Mall, Rolling Hills Estates, 541-0914 cxppa oflQo ' y Leslie Shikeguni models one of the many beautiful selections at The Bay Window. While displaying some of the new fashions, Leslie Shikeguni cuddles her teddy bear at Papagallo. The Bay Window Courtyard Mall, Rolling Hills Estates, 377-1799 Norris Community Theatre - f . ! ' ii0 jkt Beth Blayney and Carolyn Spears look forward to the next per- formance at the Norris Theatre. 27570 Crossfield Drive R.P.V., 544-0403 Royale Linden Union Oil um i;t::7 t I While getting their tank filled, Carolyn Spears and Beth Blayney pose for the camera. 28732 Highridge Road, R.P.V. 377-2010 290-Ads Looking satisfied after a delicious rib dinner are Johanna Staple, Nan Williams and Daryn Holland. CHICAGO for RfflS 1410 Pacific Coast Highway, Redondo Beach 375-7427 GIULIANO ' S Delicatessen 27341 Hawthorne Blvd., R.H.E., 544-0733 Beth Blayney and Carolyn Spears smile for the camera after a delicious lunch at Giuliano ' s. CasseU ' s Music 1115 San Fernando Road San Fernando 365-9247 The Intagliatas show some of their many fine instruments which are on display. Ads-291 A.M. 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Torrance at ANzo ■3781223 Just Below The Hill There comes a time when you just have to say ' ' What the ... Abbott, Steve 88, 139, 151, 152. 162 Abdallah. David 50 Abercrombie, Brooke 138, 139 Abrairs. Deborah 50. 131. 132, 136, 139, 149. 194 Abrams, Steven 102. 138. 148, 198, 208 Adair. Danielle 102 Adams. Bradford 88. 143 Adams. Geoffrey 116 Adams, James Adamson, Andrew 88 Adelman, Martin 102 Adelman. Sydelle 50 Adishian, Christopher 116, 135 Adishian, David 88, 140. 148, 219 Ahmadi, Alexander 102 Ahmadi. Sirus 116 Ahmadi. Susan 102 Aitken. Douglas 102 Akama. Tomoko 201. 231 Alba. Michael 99 Alberto. Adrienne 102. 131. 135. 137. 154. 201. 43 Alberto. Albert 88. 141 Alberto. Amy 50 Alberto. Angela 116. 154. 155 Aldrete. Jason 102 Allaire. Holly 102. 146. 165. 225 Allan, Christina 50. 139. 151. 152. 160 Al len. Robert 116 Allen. Sarah 116. 152. 161 Allyn. Harold 50. 178 Amano. Yugo 116 Amaral. Michael 102. 149. 180 Amato. Cynthia 51. 147 Ambrose, Gretchen 88 Amico. Brad 116. 205 Amico. Chad 88 Anastassiou. Thomas 102, 138 Andersen, Jennifer 116, 183, 231 Andersen, Richard 116. 181 Anderson. Craig 51 Anderson. George 102. 152 Anderson. Gordon 102 Anderson. Jessica 102 Anderson. Karen 116. 160. 183. 231 Anderson. Kenneth 88. 212 Anderson. Richard Anderson. Robert 116. 157. 214 Anderson. Susan 51 Andrus. Pen 102. 150. 151 Anirobius. Robert 88. 97. 148. 190. 191 Apor. Kevin 116. 199 Aram. Cyrus 1 16 Archer. Tasha 51 Arnold. Elizabeth 102 Arnold. Fenella 102 Arnush. Craig 88 Arrillaga. Matthew 51. 138. 139. 140 Arrillaga. Patrick 102. 144. 182. 219 Artal. Roy 116 Aryan. Dina 102 Asch, Jeffrey 116, 164. 218 Aschenbrenner. Ann 51. 154. 155 Aschenbrenner. Richard 116. 181 Aske. Damon 102. 142. 144 Asorian. Vahram 51 Atha. Nancy 51. 140. 167 August. Julie 102 Avery. Evan 51. 151. 153. 161 B Babros. Kathlene 88. 146. 154. 155 Bachar. Joel 102. 156 Bachar. Seth 145 Baculi, Fransrudolph 116. 152, 161. 218 Baculi. Manuel 88. 151. 152, 162, 208 Baculi, Raymond 102, 138, 151. 152. 219 Bac2kowski. Lauren 88 Bailey. Patrice 88 Bakhoum. Nagy 51 Balcazar. Jason 102. 109. 136. 52 Baldo. Juliana 102. 135. 138. 146 Ball. Kimberly 102 Balog. Ranko 88. 135 Bangham. Sandra Baquero. Cesar 88 Baquero. Jaime 103. 180 Barker. Michael 103. 160. 215 Barnes. David 51. 139. 149 Barnes. Dorothy 103. 150 Barnes. Marnnie 116 Barnes. Richard 103. 180 Barnicki, Jeffrey 116 Barrick. Mary 88. 149 Barstow. Leslie 116, 164 Barlron, Ann 51, 130, 137, 138. 139. 146. 176 Bartron. Lynne 103. 134. 135, 138. 146 Baskerville. Scott 103. 180. 219 Baszile. Jennifer 116. 152. 157 Baszile. Natalie 27. 29. 51. 74. 76. 140. 149 Bates. Amy 51 Bales. David 103 Bates. Kathryri 103 Baum. Eric 103. 180 Beagle. April 51 Beagle. Roy 103. 180 Beal. Amy 88. 224 Beall. Andrew 51. 139, 162 Beard. Lauri 116. 156. 157. 207. 225 Beauchamp. David Beauchamp, Michael 51 Beaudry, Michelle 88 Beaumont, Angelique 88 Beaupre, David 1 16 Beaupre, Michael 51. 149 Bcbbington. Russell 52 Beck. Stephen 116. 210 Beebe. Heather 52. 138. 139. 146. 165 Beeson. Curtis 103. 180 Beggs. Carolyn 117. 167 Beggs. Steven 52. 167 Behrendt. Anne-Marie 88. 139, 162 Behrendl, Charlotte 103 Bell. Wayne 99 Bendes. Gary 88 Bendikson, Todd 117 Bengerno. Kathy 99 Bcngerno. Lisa 117 Bennett. Kristen 52. 59. 146. 36 Benton. Kirsten 22. 23. 103. 154. 40 Benveniste. Lon 88 Berger. Deborah 117. 210 Berger. Jon 88. 148. 160 Berger. Scott 103. 180 Bergin. Michael 103. 193 Bergin. Tracy 52. 167 Berlin. Amy 103. 210 Bernstein. Kevin 52 Bcrla, Tara-Maric 127. 152. 201. 230 Best. Julie 52. 59. 146, 177 Biddle. James Billings. Tristen 117 Binder. Julie 88 Binder. Monica 103. 113 Bingham. Robert 88. 149. 160 Blachcr, Seth 117. 152. 157 Black. Aaron 117. 186. 218 Black, Alyson 103, 131, 138. 152. 153 Blackwill. Kathleen 52 Blanco. John 117. 205 Blanco. Richard 103. 187. 204. 219 Blank. Lon 117. 183. 201. 231 Blank. Steven 52 Blank. Susan 103. 138, 146. 164. 210 Blayney. Beth 88. 89. 134. 135. 139 Blayney. Heather 102. 103. 131. 146 Block. Linda 117. 152 Blood. Paul 88. 152 Bloore. John 53. 69. 196 Blue. Josetle 103. 160. 183. 200, 43 Blum, Christopher 88 Blum, Melanie 53. 167 BIy. Brian 117 Boggess. Bart 117 Bohn, Theodore 117. 151. 153. 161 Bollinger. Teddy Bolman. Julie 53. 139. 162. 164. 167 Bond. Bruce 103 Bonham. Brian 89. 140. 142. 144 Booker. Mana 89 Booth, Tracy 103. 135 Borg. Brynn 117. 141 Boseker. Suzanne 89. 140 Bourdo. Darlene 53 Bouvcrat, Randy 89, 156, 178 Bowers. Allison 117. 118. 150 Bowman. Todd 117 Boyle. Brian 117. 193. 222 Brady, Matthew 89 Braham, Jennifer 117 Brajevich. Scott 53 Brandmeyei. Michael 89. 131. 148. 209 Brannan. Matthew Brannigan. Judith 53 Brannon. Amy 53. 139. 140. 153 Brantley. John 103 Braslau. Stacy 103. 138. 142. 164 Braverman, Aaron 53, 99 Bredehorn, Jill 89. 149. 171 Brehm. Dcna 103. 147. 154. 155 Brehm, Robert 117. 121. 193. 214 Breslau. Karen 34. 35. 53. 147. 177 Brewcn. Vicki 103 Briganle. Bradly 89. 141. 143. 148. 226 Brooks. Paul Brooks, Wendy 53 Broomhead. William 53. 138. 145 Broucek. Gerald 89. 196. 197 Brow. Jennifer 103. 138. 146. 225 Brown. Adam 103. 180 Brown. Christina Brown. James 53 Brown, Jennifer 117 Brown, John 117. 160. 199 Brown. Kalhryn 88. 89. 139. 151, 152. 161 Brown, Kurt 53 Brown, Michael 53 Brown, Montinez 53 Brown, Steven 89 Brown, Tiffany Browning, Nana 53, 139, 146 Browning, Susan 89, 146 Brumbaugh, Came 53 Brunstrom, Lara 103. 146. 160. 182. 183 Brutzman, Kirsten 103. 153 Buckingham. Kathleen 117. 127 Buckley. Donna 89. 210 Buechs. Ingrid Buis, Mila 117, 164 Bullock. Russell 53 Bullock. Sharon 89 Burack. Bonnie 53. 139. 140. 142. 161 Burd en. Darren 127 Burg. Nathalie 103 Burke. Sharon 54. 59. 76. 133, 136. 137. 138. 140. 146. 266 Burkley. Eva 29. 89. 146. 160. 182 Burkley, Walter 24, 54, 130. 131, 138. 148 Burns. Dennis 117. 186. 199 Burns. Joseph 89. 161 Burns. Lisa 103. 152. 153 Busch. Maria 54 Bushnell. David 117 Busso, Janet 54, 146, 224 Butler. Douglas 54 Butman. Suzanna 117. 150 Button. Timothy 104. 204. 219 Byrd. Scott 89 Byrd, Tyrone 104. 219 Byrnes. Denise 103. 104. 188 Cahill. Sally 104, 138, 142, 164 Caldwell, Stephen 104 Caldwell. Thomas 54 Calhoun. Carre 117 Calvert. Michael 117 Campbell. Celeste 117 Campbell. Douglas 89 Campbell. Jill 89. 135. 160. 183 Campbell. Joseph 117 Campbell. Julie 89. 146 Campman. Jonathan 54. 143 Cannady. Mitchell 104. 156 Capanna. Milo 54 Capper. Derek 117. 181. 205 Cardella. Dominick 89 Carlson. Marc 104 Carlsson. Jonas 89. 135. 136. 137. 165 Carmer. Christen 117 Carosso. Richard 89. 197 Carr. Andrew 104 Carr. Marshall 54. 83. 212 Carr. Paul 89 Carson. Elise 117. 164. 225 Carter, Tracy 117 Carlier. Brian Cartwnght. Elizabeth 54 Casper. Donna 89, 146 Cassil. Brad 23. 104. 156. 192. 222 Cassimahs. Alexia 89. 139. 161 Castagna. David 104 Castagna. Sean 104. 190 Castagna, Tom 54 Cashle, Bryan 104. 212 Cauffman, Christopher 54, 226 Cavecche. William 54 Celotto. Vincent 89, 178 Centofanle, Michelle 52. 54. 147 Chaisson, Kristcn 29. 89. 139. 149. 160. 182 Chang. Emily 117. 161. 164 Chang. Feng 54. 141 Chang. Irene 89. 139. 162 Chang. Margaret 54. 76. 130. 131. 138. 139. 149 Chang. Mark 117 Chang. Patricia 55. 138. 139. 200 Chang. Renee 99, 139. 140, 147, 160, 16 Chang, Robert 55, 141. 142. 144. 145. 215 Chang. Sally 150. 266 Chang. Winston 55. 167 Chao. Cindy 104. 140, 141. 147. 164 Chapman. Lisa 104 Charles. Billy 104. 204 Charlton. Albert Charlton, Carey 89, 147 Charlton, Cathi 89, 160 Charlton, Paige 104. 146 Chase. Lon 117, 207 Chase. Lovell 55 Chatow. Kevin 1 17 Chatow, Mark 55. 142. 162 Chekian. Andrew 89. 139 Chen. Janet 55. 131. 138. 139. 145. 146 174 Chen. Jeff 117 Chen. John 104. 138. 141. 144. 145. 160, 215 Chen, Roger 104, 141. 144. 145 Cheng. Chia 141. 155 Cheng. Kevin 119 Cheng. Lolin 55 Cheng. Ying-Ping 89. 141. 166. 167 Cheng. YingShe 117. 141 Chcrnila. Jonathan 55 Chevalier. Edward 26. 55. 178. 226. 227 Chevalier. John 104. 180 Chew. Christopher 89 Chiang, Sheree 117. 141. 152 Chien. Barbie Chiku. Takemi 104 Chm. Curtis 104. 140 Chin. Linda 89. 154. 155 Chinnian. Guy 55 Chill. Joyce 166 Chiu. Yu Ping 55. 141 Cho. Grace 117. 152. 161 Cho. Nam 56. 135. 136. 137. 148. 149. 178. 202 Cho. Nancy 117 Cho. Richard 118. 141. 152, 161 Choate. Kaysie 89. 130. 132. 140. 149, 160, 188 Choate. Mark 118. 120. 181 Chodak. Lisa 104. 138. 140 Choi. Youn 56 Chopra. Apalla 56. 134. 138. 146. 154. 155 Chopra. Ritu 118. 205 Chou. John 89. 141. 144. 145 Chou. Richard 104 Chnstcnsen. John 118, 152, 161. 218 Christcnsen. Kevin 89. 139. 149. 151. 162 Chrlstenscn. Leigh 118 Christensen, Scott 104. 138. 153. 219 Chung. Man 56. 141. 144 Chung. Michael 56. 145 Clancy. Cynthia 56. 135. 150. 151. 160 Clapham, Shauna 104 Clark, Ashley 89, 132. 139. 149. 162 296-Index Clark. Dana 104 Clarkson, Michael 90, 148. 178 Claylon, Kenl TO. 1% Cleaveland. Alena 56 Clillord. Palrick 5b. 61. 140. 142 Coffey. Brian 118. 181 Cogan. Glann 56 Cohen. Jonathan 56 Cohen. Lori 56, 138. 140, 147, 162, 164 Cole, Catherine 90, 140, 141, 142, 147, 161, 164 Cole, James 118, 153, 161 Cole, Lucinda 80 Cole, Matthew 104 Collard, Phillip 90, 149, 178 Collins, Miller 56 Colman, David 99 Combs, Susan 104. 136. 147. 43. 210 Condon. Robert 90. 148. 204 Conger. Susan 57. 146 Congero. Mark Conlon. Greg 152. 161. 208 Connaghan. Thomas 118. 205. 214 Connor. Cortney 90 Connors. Brian 104. 180. 219 Consani. James 90. 202 Conway. Elizabeth 90. 131. 139. 140. 141, 147 Cooper. Michael 118 Cooper. Scott 104. 192. 222 Copley. Peter 67. 202 Copley. Susan 90 Coratli. Claudia 150 Corbetl. Rex 118. 205 Corricello. Lisa 104. 150 Corsaro. Joanna 118 Costigan. Richard 99 Cowan. Traci 90 Cowley. Carol 90 Cozen. Jared 57 Cramer. Amy 109. 132. 140 Crandall. Catherine 29. 57. 146. 156. 157 Crandall. Laura 118. 156. 157, 183, 207 Crawford, John 90. 151. 153 Creed. Kristin 90 Cnley. Stuart 90, 134, 135, 136, 137, 139 Criss, Erin 104 Crogg. Scott 90 Crossland. Christopher 118. 141. 164 Crow. Michael 104 Crozier. Christina 90 Cullman. Ann 90. 162. 165 Culuer. Erin 57. 147 Culver. Lisa 118 Culver. Marjorie 118. 152. 153 Cunningham. Kathleen 118 Cunningham. Niki 57. 147 Curry. Brandon 118. 181 Cutrona. Mary 90 Cutrona. Salvatore 104 Cutter. Jamison 118. 199 Cypcrt. Christopher 104. 192. 222 Dabinctt. Dayna 118 Dallenbach. Alison 118. 189 Dallenbach. Lisa 90. 146 Daly. Katharine 104 Damavandi. All 90 Damavandi. Kristine 104 Danache. Kristy 22, 99 Daniel, Bradley 118, 152, 161, 164 Daniel, Michael 104, 138, 153, 212 Danna. Christian 118. 135, 204 Davey, Carolyn 127 Davey. Jennifer 90 David. Kelly 104 David, Lorena 118, 160, 183 David, Mark 118 David, Scott 57, 132, 138, 139, 149, 184, 39 Davies, Kerry 90 Davis. Allison 118 Davis. Christopher 90. 139. 145. 148. 202. 203. 226 Davis. John 57 Davis. Juliet 90 Davis. Stephen 90 Day. Charles 105, 138, 141, 142, 143, 144. 145. 214. 219 De Carli, Denise 90, 230 De Carli, Susan De Guzman, John De Guzman, Lawrence 57, 132 De Guzman, Rachel 105, 150. 160 De Jarnett. Steven 57. 143. 151. 153. 156 De Pasquale. Doreen 57. 146 De Remer. Stewart 105. 204 De Vote. Margeret 57. 147 De Vote. Robert 105 Dean. Brett 118 Dean. Michelle 57. 146. 154. 155. 156. 157 Decker. Dean 105. 138. 180. 198 Decker. Stacie 90 Deckman. Robert 118 Declercq. Erika 118 Declerca. Renee 57. 133. 147. 164 Deerlicld. Laura 118. 164 Defterios, Steven 57 DcGuzman, Luis 118 Delancy, Catherine 57, 147 Delaney, Peter 90 Dclio, Kristen 57. 147 Dennee. Michelle 57. 147 Denzel. Derek 58 Deljen. Lara 105, 147 Detomasi, Kimberly 105, 132, 140, 210 Detomasi, Shelly 90, 156 Dezelan. Marianne 118 Dezso. Rachel 105 Di Libero. Ralph Di Libero. Randal Di Nolo. Paul Dia, Amir 105 Diaz, Patricia 131, 132. 140. 149 DiCarli. Susan 118 Diels. Krislen 105. 195 Dierks, Dean 118 Dierks. Dcnay 105. 194 Dimond. Douglas 99 Dinkier. Eric 90 Dinnyes. Philippe 105 Diroto. Paula 118 Dixon. Julie 90. 162 Docnges. Bryan 58 Docnges. Kimberly 90. 151. 152. 161 Dohcrty. Kathryn 90. 146. 154. 155 Dolan. Timothy 105 Doley. Denise 89. 90. 140. 149. 177 Dolinka. Jerry Dollar. David 90. 193. 223 Dollinger. Cynthia 105. 140. 147 Dollinger, Deborah 29. 90. 147 Donaldson. Linda 58. 146. 154. 155 Donato. Joseph 90. 185 Donalo. Vivian 118. 225 Donnelly. John 90. 216 Donovan, Concetta 58. 147 Dorn. Beth 58. 139. 146 Dougherty. William 118 Dowling. Daniel 58. 67. 79, 190. 191. 223 Downs. Elizabeth 58 Doyle. Megan 105. 152 Driscoll. Christopher 105, 134, 135, 138, 187 219 Dubow, Danielle 58, 140, 146 Dubow, Elyse 105, 160, 231 Duclos, Micheic 58, 139, 154, 155 Dudman, David 118, 186, 218 Dulfm, Scott 90, 167 Duket. Bridget 58 Duncan. Lament 118. 181 Dunlap. Kristin 119. 189 Dunphey. Paul 90. 149. 178 Duran. Annelee 90. 183 Durham. Heather 119 Duston. Debra 119. 125. 156. 157. 160 Dwyer. Alicia Dwyer. Brian 90. 196. 197 Eallonardo. Charles 58. 226, 227 Earl, Adriennc 1 19 Eddy, Brian 119 Edier. Richard 119. 152. 222 Ediund. Eva 90. 167 Edridge. Derek 105. 153. 214 Edwards. Donna 90 Elfros. Michelle 90. 131. 139. 140 Egan. Kahtleen 58. 141. 164 Egan. Laura Eisenberg. Craig 119. 193 Elliott. Shannon 58. 147. 156. 157 Ellis. Erin 90. 147 Elmaiian. Susan 105. 164. 155 Emery. Allyn 58. 226 Endres. Christopher 59. 142 Endres. Karrina 91. 142 Eng. Douglas 91. 142 Engelman. David 105 Eppard, Danielle 69 Eppard. David 119. 153 Eslinger. Loraine 28. 59 Esmailzadeh. Serge 91 Ettingcr. liana 105 Evans. Scott 91. 186 Eyer. Kirk 119 Ezell, Larry 105, 192 Fabregue. Ruth 119 Fafenrodt, Geoffrey 91, 216 Faia, Krishna 119 Falk, Hendrik 91, 131, 132, 140, 148, 184, 216 Falk, Jonathan 105, 127 Falk, Kirslen 59, 140 Falk, Ashley 131 Fang, Fan Chang 44, 119. 141, 145 Farmer, Roy 119, 181 Feess, Thomas 105, 138, 187, 219 Fein, Lauren 119, 160, 183. 226 Feinberg. Jason 119. 193. 222 Feldman. Jeffrey 91. 143 Fernandez. Carlos 91, 143 Fernandez. Elena 119. 200. 230 Fernandez. Holly 59 Fernandez. Luis 91. 202 Ferrara. Salvatore 59 Ferrarotti. Mara 119. 136 Ferreira. Marco 99 Fertera. Amy 31. 59. 156. 167 Fiedler, Eric 59 Filep. Felicia 91. 139. 162 Fircmark. Gordon 59. 153. 166 Firemark. Rachel 105. 152. 153 Fisher. Karen 119. 153 Fitzgerald. Douglas Flick. Michael 119 Flood. Tyler 91. 185. 216 Floyd. Lora 91 Forleza. Jill 119 Fountain. Melinda 117, 119, 135, 164. 195. 207 Fowell. Irene 91. 131. 139 Foxman. Kenneth 105. 141, 219 Fraix, Marcel 1 19 Francis, Patricia 99 Frankel, Jennifer 1 19. 164 Franklin. Linda 119 Frantz. Garrett 91 Frederic. Eric 119 Frederick. Gina 91. 147 Frederick. Kurt 59. 223 Freeburg. David 119 Fresh. Michele 59. 140 Fridley. Lori 105. 152, 153 Friedland, Steven 60, 156, 157 Friedman, Alyssa 91, 230 Frimtzis, Valerie 140 Fulton, Wendy 167 Purer, Victor 119. 186. 205. 210 Gabelich. Christopher 91 Galbreath. Kan Gallagher. Colm 229 Gallina. Michelle 60 Galvin. James 60, 166 Gamble, Amy Gamble. Karen 60. 146 Gamble. Melissa 91 Gano. Cheryl 1 19 Garcia. Dawn 91 Gardner. Abigail 22. 119. 156. 157 Gardy. Brett 60 Gats. Tanny 119. 150 Gavin. Holly 106. 194 Gavin. Timothy 60 Gavino. Daniel 106. 138. 143. 161 Gee. Deidre 91. 139. 210 Gee. Kirsten 91. 139. 210 Gee. Melissa 119. 210 Gegna. Neil 91 Geier. Matthew 1 19 Germann. Mark 91. 145. 209 Gever. Andrew 1 19 Gevcr. Joel 91. 216 Ghamarifard, Farzam 60. 178 Giardino. Michael 105. 208 Giese. Dana 119. 153. 161 Gilchrist. David 61 Gill. Alexander 119 Gill. Devida 119 Gill. Rajbir 61. 91. 139. 140. 141. 147 Gill. Russell 105. 219 Gill. Sukhbir 119. 126. 141. 201 Gillette. Carolyn 61. 146 wm 4 Ginsberg. Jeffrey 61. 226 Ginsberg. Gregory 61 Ginsburg. Richard 119. 157. 218 Giordanella. Scon 61, 148, 196, 226 Giordano, Christopher 119, 214 Giordano, Todd 61 Giorgio, Christina 34, 61, 139. 176 Glatt. Harlan 91. 217 Glavas. Matthew 91. 134. 135, 136, 137, 152, 162 Gleason. Abigail 105. 136. 140. 146. 160. 182. 200. 230 Gleason, Julia 91. 139. 146 Gleason. Molly 61. 160. 162. 182. 183, 200. 230 Click, Ron 91 Goedde, Celia 105, 138, 163 Goldberg, Bruce 91 Golden. Eric 91 Goldie. Lisa 61. 167 Goldm. Allyson 119 Goldman. Andrea 61. 138. 139 Goldman. Lisa 105. 136. 138. 224 Gonzalez. Bruce 91. 149. 178 Gonzalez. Nma 116. 119. 125. 167 Good, John 105 Goodale. Mark 91. 1 60. 215 Goodman. Karen 91, 182, 206 Goodman, Keith 119 Goodrich, Gregory 61 Goodrich, Jeffrey 119. 181. 205 Gordon. Joshua 99 Gordon. Shauna 61. 136. 138. 139. 149 Gordon. Traci 61 Gorman. Carol 105. 138. 225 Gorman. David 91 Gorrell. Nancy 61, 154 Goshert, Gary 1 19 Goslec. Adricnne 120 Goswitz. Joseph 105. 212 Gottlieb. Shona 120 Gould. Nancy 91. 146. 206 Goza. Michael 91 Grace, Eric 91, 209 Grace, Kara 120, 210 Grant, Cynthia 61 Grant, Susan 91, 160 Grauel, Deborah 120, 160 Graves. Anne 106. 138, 156 Graves, Clifford 120 Graves, Kathryn 91. 156. 157 Graves. Kelly 106 Grawl, Debbie 183 Gray. Robert 61 Green. Joanne 61 Greenberg. Gregory 62 Greene. Kelly 120 Gregg. Kristina 62 Gregg. Peter 106 Grey. Christina 162 Griggs. Alexander 91 Index-297 Gross. Edward 106. 152 Gross. Janet 91 Grossman. Andrea 120, 152 Guadagni. Sandra 120 Guiang. Charmainc 91. 149 Gulak. Amy 120 Gurew.tz. Aaron 120. 157. 219 Gurewitz. Brian 91 Giistafson. Pete 212 H Haase, Antonia 89. 91. 98. 146. 224 Haddad. Karimcve Hagan. Andrea 120 Hagan. Chrislinc 62. 149. 224 Hagan. Dann 106. 180 Hagan. Joseph 120. 135. 192. 222 Hagelberg. Gus 62 Ha.te. M.chelle 62 Hail. Hilary 106 Hall. Aaron 106 Hall. Daiten 106. 135. 138 Hall. David 92. 135 Hall. Joanne Hall. John 106. 192 Hall. Laurie 120 Hall. Richard 120. 135 Hall. Ronna Lynn 62. 138. 167 Hall. Timothy 120. 141. 157. 205 Hall. Victoria 120 Hamilton. Mary 92 Hamilton. Michael 181. 39 Hammond. Christopher 153. 161. 164 Hammond. Daneen 92. 135. 146 Han. John 92. 204 Han. Willies 62. 138. 141. 142. 143. 144. 145 Han. Young 120. 183 Handler. Stephanie 120 Haney. Karen 92 Hansen. Elisabeth 120. 160. 183 Hanson, Tara Harrada. Naomi 106. 152. 161 Harden. Douglas 120. 135. 144. 164 Harden. Kirsten 120. 167 Hardwick. Jennifer 28. 62. 147. 160. 210 Hardy. Gregory 24. 26. 33. 62. 74. 131. 132. 136. 196. 197. 199. 39 Harman. Hayden 120. 181 Harmer. Paulette 120 Harper. Jill 106. 182. 183 Harper. Krislcn 120 Harper. Stephanie 106 Harrison. Amy 120. 161. 154 Hart. Bridget 92. 146. 154. 155 Han. 120 Hart. Gregory 62. 196 Hart. Keuin 120. 141 Hart. Laurence 92 Hart. Linda 92. 146. 162. 177 Hart. Megan 106. 150 Hartley. Barry 106. 136. 198 Hartley. Brett 62. 136. 212 Hartwick. Julia 62. 146. 176 Harvey. Katherine 62 Hasegawa. Masatoshi 62 Hasham. Diane 120 Hasham. Lisa 62. 146 Hasselman. Scot 106 Hatano. Dorothy 62 Hatch. Mark 120. 186. 218 Haugc. Stephanie 92. 139. 140. 141. 164 Hauptman. Sharon 62 Haushaltct. Fay 106. 140. 160 Haworth. Darren 120. 123. 186 Hayashi. Seiji 106. 151. 152 Hayashi. Tatsuya 92 Hayes. Roberta 120 Hayes. Susan 106 Heaney. Carolyn 120 Hechl. Jason 120. 152. 161 Heflernan. Cathy 29. 92. 166 Held. Heidi 120 Held. Krystal 120. 153 Helms. Derek 62 Helms. Gregory 92 Henbest. Brett 62. 133. 142. 162. 184 Hendcrshot. David 197 Henderson. Randolph 120 Hendricks. Marsha 106. 161 Hendrickson. Craig 63. 185. 216 Herbsl. Lisa 92 Hernandez. Jose 92 Hetndon. Alyson 92. 224 Herndon. Will 92. 120. 192. 222 Heward. Abraham 120 Hilbig. Clarke 121 Hill. Andrew 106. 204 Hill. Caroline 63. 139 Hill. Jason 106 Hill. Michelle 92 Hill. Sam 147 Hill. Virginia 92. 139. 141 Hillard. Robert 63 Hillis. Michael 92. 216 Hillis. Stephen 121. 181. 214 Hilmer. Jeffrey 106. 142. 143, 144 Hinchliffe. John 30. 63. 156. 157. 162 Hindman. Beth 99. 147 Hindman. Dcnise 106. 160 Hinkley. Michelle 105. 106 Hitatsuka. Kiyoshi 92. 202 Hitchcock. Steve 121. 208 Hlxson. Shannon 92. 146. 177 Hixson, Simeon 28. 52. 63. 194. 237. 223 Ho. Lisa 160 Hobel. Hillary 121. 195 Hobbing. John 219 Hodge. Jaclyn 106. 154. 155 Hodge. Robert 63 Hodgkinson. Rachel 92. 139 Hodor. Benjamin 121 Holl. Diana 34. 63. 139. 146. 177 Hoffman. James 92. 135. 136. 137 Hogan. Colleen 106. 153. 161 Holchin. Lisa 106 Holdsworlh. Michelle 92 Holland. Daryn 34. 35. 63. 64. 131. 132. 136. 176 Holland. Dawn 22. 121. 123. 210 Holt. Colleen 106. 153 Hong. Ml Jin 121 Hong, Ml Kyung 92. 139. 146 Hook. Kathryn 121 Hoover. Aim ee 121 Hoover. Alexandra 106 Horeczko, Alan 121 Horcczko. Alex 121. 199. 210 Horn. Karen 106. 138. 140. 150 Horky. Trisha 121 Horn. Adam 22. 23. 31. 92. 156. 157 Horn. Kenny 212 Horowitz. Nicholas 106 Houghton. Lori 106. 152. 153. 162 Hourigan. Kellie 121. 189 Houston. Edward 92 Hovanisan. Elaine 106. 160. 225 Howard. James Hoy. James 106 Hoye. Karen 106. 225 Hsiao. Helen 121. 145. 150 Hsiao. Warren 106 Hsu. Eugenie 106. 144. 161 Hu. Amy 92. 139 Hu. Tina 106 Huang. Alexander 121. 186. 218 Huang. Hsin 106 Huang. Hsin Ying 121 Huang. Matthew 106. 141 Huang. Wayne 92. 143 Hugh. Rosemary 107 Hughes. Denise Hughes. Thomas 92. 178. 216 Huizdos. Michelle 92. 140. 141. 164 Huizdos. Stacey 121 Humphrey. Donald 92. 178. 179 Humphrey. John 64 Hunt. Julie 121. 141 Hurley. Timothy 30. 92. 156. 157 Hurst. Kristcn 92 Huynh. Dung Hyde. Christopher 92 Ingham. Arthur 92 Ingram. Jeffrey 99 Inomala. Hldeaki 107 Intagliata. Anita 30. 64. 157 Interian. Peter 121 Irick. Tamara 107. 138. 150 Irvin. Christopher 121. 157 Irvine. Scott 64. 99. 178 Isenberg. Warren 64. 69 Iskandar. Rudolf 64 Isler. Christopher 121 Ito. Karen 121. 195 llo. Kimberly 121. 183 Ito. Lisa 107. 146. 183. 43 Jackson. Kelly 64. 189 Jacksn. Kimberly 107 Jackson. Mane 92. 160. 162. 165 Jackson. Tina 64. 141 Jacobanis. Michael 92 Jacobsen. Erin Jacobsson. Eric 93. 121 Jacobsson. Karen 121. 160. 183. 230 Jahelka. Gregg 121 Jai. Richard 93. 139. 142. 143. 144. 145 Jams. Elizabeth 107. 146. 152. 153 Janssens. Karen 93. 149. 154 Jenkins. Anthony 208 Jenkinson. Kelly 64. 132. 149 Jensen. Howard 93. 135. 151. 153. 178 Jensen. Reginald 121. 161. 199 Johnson. Christopher 107. 156 Johnson. Claire 93. 154 Johnson. Deborah 93. 135. 139. 152 Johnson. Michelle 93 Jones. Erik 99. 144 Jones. Holly 121 Jones. Michael 121 Jones. Timothy 93 Jones. William 121 Jordan. Kathryn 93 Jordan, Andrew 107. 152. 164 Jordan. Scott 26. 34. 65. 148. 149. 178. 226 Jorgensen. Eric 65. 139. 142 Jorgensen. Matthew 107. 138. 149. 163 Judge. Andrea 107. 225 Juell. Christopher 93. 148. 156. 157 Juelle. Carlos 65. 148. 190. 311. 223 Jurgens. David 93. 193. 222 Jurgens. Deanna 121. 157 K Kaback. Michelle 65. 156. 157 Kail. Keith 107. 180. 43. 219 Kaltenbach. Geoffrey 121. 181 Kamar. Laurie Kao. Chien Kao. Johnny 93. 139. 141. 143. 144. 145 Kao. Wenddie 107. 141 Kapner. Andrew 127. 152 Kapner. Ted 29. 93. 156. 157 Karambelas. Lisa 93. 139. 147 Karasawa. Chicmi 107 Kasai. Janice 65. 206 Katakia. Alpa 107. 153 Katakia. Meeta 121 Katherlcr. Suzanne 93 Kato. Julia 93. 139. 140 Kalo. Michael 65. 138. 139. 142. 149 Katsube. Margaret 65. 93. 139. 147. 150 Kaltlove. Rachel 121. 150. 167 Katzarolf. Peter 107. 138. 192. 222 Kaye. Peter 93. 148 Kazan. Kyle 93. 197 Keele. Tiffany 121 Keenan. Catherine 93. 146 Keil. Sara 107. 189 Keller. Tammy Kelly. Enn 107 Kelly. Megan 93. 152. 153 Kennedy. Michael 65. 148 Kennerly. Sean 93 Kennerly. Timothy Kenney. Paige 107 Kerrigan. Timothy Keschner. David 107. 112. 136. 138 Keschner. Elizabeth 93 Kessler. Sandra 65 Kettle. Scott 107 Kcttler. Annette 93 Khalceli. Hosayn 107. 138. 149. 161. 164. 219 Khan. Obaid 65. 178. 226 Kilroy. Jeannine 102. 107. 160. 183. 42 Kilroy. Thomas 65. 139. 141. 144. 160 . Kim. Adnenne 93. 134. 135 Kim. Amy 93 Kim. Angela 107. 132 Kim. Christine 24, 55, 65, 74. 130. 131. 132. 138. 145 Kim. Christopher 127 Kim. Edward 107 Kim. Eun 93. 127. 131. 146 Kim. Jin Kim. Jm 107 Kim. Julie 121 Kim. Michael 93. 134. 135. 141. 149. 178 Kim. Paula 65. 139. 146 Kim. Steven 93. 139. 140. 141. 148. 162 Kim. Susan 121. 161 Kim. Thomas 107. 161 King. Carolyn 121. 200. 201 King. David 121 King. Richard 107 King. Robert 65. 142. 216 Kinion. Gregory 93 Kinnel. Douglas 102. 107. 131. 180 Kinnel. Marlys 65. 131. 132. 136. 138. 139. 140. 149. 266. 267 Kinney. Karen 93. 139 Kinney. Scott 121. 214 Kinoshila. Keiko 65. 147. 200 Kinsey. Jeffrey 107. 138. 149. 160. 180 Kirby. Rachel 93 Kirwan. Glenn 65 Kitano. Mariko 122. 161. 195 Kitano. Soichiro 107. 161. 204 Kitching. Christopher 122 Klassen. Kurt 93. 178. 197. 37 Klein. Christina 65 Klein. Debra 122 Klein. Kellie 122, 152 Klein. Tina 140. 142 Kline. Cheryl 93 Knapic. Jennifer 65. 164. 165. 167 Knauer. Cynthia 66. 154. 155 Koehring. Monique 107. 156 Koines. Colette 93. 146 Kolodny. Howard 93 Komiya. Asako 122. 152. 161 Kondon. Timothy 122. 193 Kong. Andrew 93 Koo. Chiray 107. 112, 136, 138, 164 Kopania. Alison 93. 139. 151. 153 Kotlarski. Maty 93. 146 Koyama. John 66. 196 Kraft. Theresc 107. 160 Kramer. Christian 66. 148. 202 Kredel. Kun 94. 148. 209 Kronenbcrg. Kathryn 66. 146. 152. 153 Ku. Tammy 107 Kuchar. Scan 107 Kuchar. Todd 122 Kuchlcr. William 122. 186. 218 Kuehl. Michael 192. 222 Kuehl. Susan 66 Kunzelman. Enk 31. 93. 156. 157 Kuwahara. Kerry 122. 189 Kwiker. Tracy 107 LaBclle. Kristin 107 La Marca. Jill 66 La Scala. Casey 94. 160. 215 Lacey. Lamonica 94 Lacey. Lamont 26. 66. 178 Lacher. Erika 66 Lachman. Monette 66. 82. 146 Lai. Andrew 122 Lai. Joseph 93 298-lndex Lai. Julian 107, 138. 14P. 153. 219 Lai. Leland bb. 138. 139. 145. 148. 149 Lai. Stella 6b. 141. 143. 145. 147. 167 Lam, Cyrus 122 Lamcrs. Megan 93. 139. 147 Landcro. Rey 122. 199 Lane. Joshua 107 Lanl2. Kirk 122. 181 Lape. Danielle 93 Lara. Ralph 66 Larsson. Nicholas 122 Lalimer. Amy 94. 147 Lau. Michelle 122. 140 Lawrence. Michelle 94 Lawson. Kimberly 23. 122. 152 Lawucr. Lee Chris 122. 186. 210 Leake. Slacey 94. 131. 133. 139. 140. 146. 162. 206 Leake. William 66. 131. 133. 138. 139. 140. 141. 142. 143. 144. 145. 162. 164 Leblanc. Gregory 66 Lee. Brian 66. 139. 141. 167 Lee, Christina 122. 160. 210 Lee. Cindy 66 Lee. Dienah 122. 195 Lee. Elizabeth 94 Lee, Eric 122 Lee. Jacqueline 29. 66 Lee. James 107. 138. 151. 152. 161. 212 Lee. Jenny 108 Lee. Jerry 108. 138. 151. 153. 161 Lee. Joesephine 66. 122, 152 Lee, Josephine 161 Lee, Jung 94, 139, 142, 145, 216 Lee, Kclli 122, 150 Lee, Sand 67 Lee, Viuien 122, 141 Lees, Sheri 122 Lees, Stephen 108, 198 Legg. Susan 94 Legge. Christine 108. 134. 135, 160. 183 Leggc. Michael 97 Leib. Melissa 67 Leonard. Dona 122, 123, 154, 155 Leonard, Doug 122 Leonard, Roy 94, 134, 135 Leonard, Will 108, 138. 198. 214 Leone. Anthony 94 Leone. Lara 67 Leone. Mario 108 Leone. Mary 67. 146. 154. 155. 156. 157 Leone. Patricia 67. 146. 154, 155 Leseberg, John 122 Lei inson, Julia 94, 154, 155 Levonian, Gregory 108. 141. 219 Levonian. Julie 94. 161. 162 Levy. Evan 108 Lewars. Stacy 94. 147. 160 Lewis. Danielle 122 Lewis. Duane 122 Lewis. Jellrey 94 Lewis. Jellrey 67. 139 Li, Bobby 94. 133. 139. 140. 148. 149. 190. 223 Li. Ken lOS. 219 Liao. George 94 Lieb. Amy 122. 152. 161 Lightman. Tamela 94. 147. 183 Lim. Nancy 67. 133. 136. 137. 138. 139. 143. 145. 147 Lin. Gisela 108. 132. 138 Lin. James 108. 141. 145. 160. 214 Lin. Judy 94. 139 Lin. Michael 104. 149, 180 Lin, Ming Chun 94 Lin. Perry 108. 141. 143. 145 Lin, Stephen 139, 141. 142. 144. 145. 149. 196 Lindberg. Michael 209 Lindgren. Gregory 122, 160 Lmdgren, Richard 68, 149 Lindstrom, Tina 122 Lineberry, Christina 108. 138. 194. 195 Linehan. Patrick 108. 208 Lirnell. Lillian 94 Lipton. Benjamin 22. 94. 139. 162 Liu. ChaoHui 122. 164. 189 Liu. Chao Ting 94 Liu. Jellrey 122. 141 Liuzzi. Theresa 108. 132. 150. 210 Lo Celso. Monique 68 Lo Grande. Matteo 122 Lolthus. Eric 108 Lohrer. Elizabeth 94. 182. 207 Longmire. Jenniier 108 Lord. James 94 Lord. Kenneth 108. 138 Love. Leonard 94. 178 Lowry. James 108. 187 Luccas. Erika 108 Luckett. Robin 68 Luckevich. Kathryn 68 Lukrich. John 60. 68. 136. 149. 178 Lung. Richard 68 Lurie. Susan 167 Lynch. Helcne 108. 140. 152. 153 Lynch. Scott 94 Lyon. Elizabeth 94. 139. 147 Lyons. Kristin 107. 108. 136. 154, 155 Lyons, William 68, 161, 196 v ' . ' 4 . -. M Ma. Jacinta 108. 138 Mabli. Christopher 108. 156. 192. 222 Mabry. Rick 94 MacFaden. Hugh 94 MacGregor. Cameron 122. 194 MacLeod. Colm 108 Mack. Monica 108. 150. 210 Mackev. Bruce 108. 192. 222 Mackey. Madclon 68. 133. 146. 152. 153 Mackcy. Michael 108. 180 Magce. Robert 108 Magness. Scott 122 Magpile. Michelle 104. 154 Mahan. Brett 122 Mahan. Came 122. 231 Mahan. William 94 Main. Ashlye 122 Mam, Krishna 108, 231 Maldonado, John 94 Maldonado, Mia 122 Malmquist, Jeffrey 122, 218 Malone, Elizabeth 102, 105, 108, 134, 135, 195, 206 Malone, Kathleen 68, 131, 132, 135, 149, 36 Mandel, Lisa 94 Maneri, John 68, 212 Mansur. MaryMichael 94. 147 Marchese. Donald 68 Marckesano. Gloria 68. 72 Marckesano. Rosanne 109 Mardesich. Christopher 68. 148 Mardesich. Kevin 122. 123. 124. 205 Mardikian. George 122 Marino. Robert 68. 152. 161 Marinovich. John 68. 99. 166 Marona. Mario 68. 147 Marracci. Joanne 103. 109. 138. 152 Marsh. Theodore 94. 135. 185 Marshall. Shaun 94 Martella. Joey 94 Martin. Jeffrey 123 Masten. Viktoria 69. 140. 162. 188 Mathis. Renee 69. 151. l52. 165 Malson. Andrea 69. 156. 157 Matsui. Tracy 109 Matsuura. Dav id 109. 110. 149 Matteoni. James 109. 198 Matteoni. Susanne 69. 146 Matthes. Robert 69. 131. 133. 142 Maxe. George 69. 130. 131. 138. 139. 148 May. Stephen 94 Mayama. Nobi 94. 154. 155 McArthut. Clifford 69. 133. 139. 148. 184. 216 McAuley. Kenneth 109. 180 McCallum. Robert 69. 94. 140. 160. 162. 165. 190. 223 McCarthy. Michelle 94. 156. 164 McCarty. Stacy 123. 157. 39 McCaw, William 123 McClain. James 95 McCracken. Margaret 99 McFarlane. Alychandr 123. 189 McFarlane. Angela 95. 139. 140. 141. 142. 151. 152. 161. 164 McGrath. James 69. 135 McGrew. Dale 123. 144. 161 McGuinncss. Molly 69. 147 McGuire. Charles 95 Mclntire. John 123. 157. 181. 41 McKay. Jeffrey 123. 157 McKenzic. Susan 95. 140 McKissock. Scott 69. 148. 184. 216 McManus. Kathy 69. 132. 138. 140 McManus. Michael 123. 132 McMullcn. Kerry 108. 138. 194 McMullcn Nicolene 95. 194 McRae. Glenn 70 McRae. Shawn 109. 150 Meaney, Sarah 123. 141 Mehesan. Michael 95. 151. 152. 161 Mehrtash. Farhad 95 Melo. Kathryn 109. 147. 225. 39 Melton. Thomas 95. 215 Menechios. Kathy 123. 140. 141. 147. 157 Meng. Cameron 70 Meng. John 95 Meng. Michael 70 Mensinger. Darren 109 Merchant. John 95. 161 Merchant. Robert 123. 152 Merit. Kirsten 123 Merrell. Rebecca 103. 109. 207 Merrill. Randall Merritt. Kimberly 123. 152 Merritt. Wendy 123. 141. 164 Mcsias, Misty 95 Messer. Daniel 109. 180. 219 Metcalfe. Bruce 95 Meyer. Mitchell 95 Meyer. Romi 109. 154 Michel. George Michetti, Matthew 56. 70 Miglio. Mark 95 Mignacca. Annette 123 Mihalievich. Michael 109. 198 Mika. Judith 109. 154. 155 Mikos. Meghan 109. 156. 225 Milam. John 123. 181. 210 Militello. Deanne 123. 156. 207 Militello. Dommic 29. 148. 178. 179. 202. 203. 226 Millea. Robert 109, 135, 187, 219 Miller, Alison 28, 70, 136, 137, 139, 149, 206 Miller. Christopher 123. 181 Miller. Deidre 123 Miller. ■Dietrich 123 Miller. Drew 70 Miller. Marisa 95. 147. 160. 162. 165 Miller. Mary 123. 160. 207. 231 Miller, Nicole 121, 123. 156 Minami. Elina 109. 138 Mishell. Daniel 33. 70. 131. 138. 139. 148. 162. 190. 223 Mishell. Tanya 109. 224 Mitchell. Anne 123 Mitchell. Caren 123 Mitzenmacher. Michael 123. 141. 143. 145. 164. 218 MiKon. Christopher 70 Mocller. Alicia 95. 165 Moeller. Heidi 123 Mohaghegh, Shinka 123. 140. 141. 166 Molnar. Stephen 70. 141. 144 Monson. David 70 Montazcri. Elham 95. 123 Montazeri. Shabnam 149 Monteilh. Christopher 109. 165 Monteilh. Gregory 216 Montgomery. Tiffany 109. 146 Moore. Andy 109 Moore. Carrie 123. 189 Moore. Michael 95. 148 Moore. Stephanie 33. 89. 131, 132. 140. 149. 189 Morash. Michael 109 Morgan. Margaret 70 Morgan. Valerie 70 Morioka, Tomoko 95. 141. 144. 147. 150. 166 Morns. David 34. 70. 133. 148. 185 Morrison. Tom 95 Morse. Annie 109 Moseley. Amy 70 Mott. Christy 123. 146. 167 Mott. Nancy 70 Mowat. Charles 109 Mov. Richard 95. 139. 140 Mueller. Kristin 95. 177. 166 Mulkey. Christa 33. 70. 139. 146. 160. 162. 182. 183 Mullen. John 156 Mumby. Scott 95. 160. 215 Murioka. Tomoko Murdaugh. Drew 99 Murphy. Colleen 123 Murphy. Jeffrey 109 Murphy. Michael 95 Murphy. Ryan 109. 187. 219 Murphy. Timothy 95 Murlha. Diane 95. 146. 177 Murtha. Douglas 70. 130. 138. 139. 148 Myers. Tracy 103. 109. 135. 195 Myrhe. Bruce 202 N Nabil. Amir 109 Nagaya. Mane 95, 139, 147 Napohtan, Jodie 95, 131, 132, 139, 140, 149, 188 Napohtan, Julie 95, 139, 140, 149, 188 Navalta, Earl 109, 152 Nay, Alicia 109 Neal, Tim 123, 181 Neff, Jennifer 71, 140, 146, 176. 206 Neilan, David 34, 59, 71, 131, 132. 140, 148, 190, 223 Nelson, Andrea 109, 140, 195 Nelson, David 71, 142, 144, 149 Nelson, Erik 95, 190, 223 Nelson. Knsten 123. 189 Nelson. Sae 109. 206 Neth. Thomas 109. 204. 222 New. Michael 123 Newell. John 95. 153. 222 Newell. Matthew 109. 192. 193. 219, 39 Ng, Yu Shen 123, 141. 143, 145, 164 Nicholson. John Nicholson. Joy Nicklas. Julie 71. 139. 147 Nielsen. Mark 123 Niemmski. Cara 71 Niermeyer. Anne 71. 195 Noble. Meghan 123. 127 Noguchi. Hiroko 161 Noguchi. Karen 71. 146. 200 Noguchi. Kevin 135. 205 Nolan. Colleen 109. 132. 146. 200. 201 Nolan. Knstine 71. 131. 132. 146 Norby. Michael 123. 205 Norman. Marc 109. 180. 198 Nunn. Marisa 123. 183. 201. 231 Nutter. Diana 71 Nutter. Susan 72 OBrien. Brendan 72. 202 OBrien. Catherine 123. 150 OBnen. Patricia 95, 139, 200 O ' Connell, James 124 OGrady, Susan 124. 152. 161. 200. 230 OHara. Kirsten 72. 188 OHara. Lisa 124 O ' Hara. Stacey 72. 188. 206 O ' Neil. Timothy Oaxaca. Elisa 72 Ogami. Tetsuya 124 Ogostalick. Anne 109 Oh. David 72. 167 Oh. Jon 109. 219 O ' Hara. Lisa Okada. Derek 135. 149. 219 Olar. Gabriel 109 Olar. Mannica 95 Olson. Peter 95. 131. 132, 139. 149. 184. 216 Olthof. Dirk 95 Ono. Junko 72 Orenstein, Stacy 109 Oribe. Harutaka 124 Index-299 Ormsby, Patrick 95 Orona. Robert Orosz. Kristin 72 Orth, David Orth. Paul 124. 152 Oshlta. Masaru 50. 72. 79. 190. 223 Oshry. Scott 95. 143 Osmena. David 73. 80. 135. 148 Otera. Richard 109. 134. 135. 138. 198 Overbey. Victoria 124. 141. 152 Paik. David 124 Pak. Moon 73 Palmer. Michael 73. 132. 148 Paltin. Erika 95. 154. 155, 143 Panai. Bud 143 Paolucci. Patrick 95, 202 Park, John 95, 139, 216 Parker, Monica 95 Parker. Charlie 95, 124 Parsa, Jennifer 109, 110, 136, 138, 200, 201, 230 Passero, Mark 110 Patch. Tracy 95. 149. 194 Patel, Rohintan Patton. Barbara 95, 146, 154, 155 Paulson, Jon 110, 138, 140, 164. 219 Pavliscak. Karen 110. 146. 154 Paymai, Arman 96. 156 Payne. Helen 73 Payne, Michael 73, 143, 145, 209 Pazanow ski, Walter 96 Peach, Mark 96, 151, 153 Pearcc, Kevin 96 Peekc. Dreena 32, 110, 154, 155 Pelly, Oliver 73 Pclton. Christopher 124. 199 Pelton. Jeffrey 90, 108, 110, 135. 148, 196 Pence. Bill 73. 226 Peng. Ming 124 Perez. Janet 124, 165 Perez, Sheila 96 Perkins, Joyce 124 Perles, Julia 73, 200 Perry, Mary 73. 131. 149. 153. 156, 224 Perry, Peter 73, 216 Peters. Austin 124. 181 Peters, Garrick 124, 209 Peters. Joseph 73, 149 Peters, Keely 124 Peters. Ko 124 Peters. Staci 73. 152 Peterson, Lon 96 Peterson. Michael 124 Petillon, Joseph 110. 165. 219 Pfeiffer. Sheila 73. 140. 141. 166 Pham Quang, Francois 124, 141, 145, 164, 165, 167 Phillips, William 124, 181, 205 Picarclli, Richard 96, 151. 153, 185. 216 Picarelli, Thomas 73, 151. 153. 161 Pickel, Laura 124 Picking. Amy 96 Pickus. Kirsten 110 Pierce, Kevin 204 Pierce, Warren 110 Piper. Skylor 124. 186. 218 Pipkin, Amy 73, 147 Place, Diane 73, 167 Podell, Lame 96 Podell, Marc 124 Polmer, Phillip 73, 131, 148, 31 Pollack, Steven 96 Pollock, David 124, 153 Poncher, Stephanie 110, 135, 181, 206 Popko, Brian 124 Popovich. Jeffrey 124 Popovich. Kristy 73. 146 Potampa, Laura 96, 147 Powell, Harry Prescott, Lisa 22. 96. 154. 155, 210 Price, Wendy 124 Pntchett, Jonathan 110 Prodromou, Evangelo 96, 138. 180 Pusavat, Keith 74. 142. 143. 145, 149 Pusheck. Jennifer 110, 154, 155 Q Quintana, lleana 124, 126. 206 Ralkin, Anne Marie 124, 127. 206 Rafuse. Heather 110. 202. 207 Rafuse. Jonathan 74. 178 Ramirez, Janet 96, 131. 132. 140. 146. 224 Ramirez. Karen 96. 140. 146. 156, 165. 224 Ramsey, Dana 96, 140, 146 Randall, Michelle 124, 141, 156, 164, 165, 167 Randolph, Brek 74 Randolph, Shawn 96 Range, Sheri 74 Rankin, George 96, 215 Rankine, David 74. 223 Rankine, Julie 124, 224 Rauschning, Martin 124, 167 Ravin, Sean 110, 164, 192, 222 Ravin, Sean 74 Ray, Kevin 124. 152. 161 Rayor. James 124, 186, 218 Ready, Ann 74. 156. 157 Rebhan. Bruce 110. 138. 151. 153. 161 Rechlin. Mark 74, 135, 136, 137. 142. 164, 178 Recknor. Scott 96. 179. 196. 197, 226 Redd, Howard 124, 222 Redd, John 96, 190, 223 Reed, Brian 110 Reed, David 124, 222 Reed, John 124 Reese, Janet Reeves, David 96, 139, 149, 162, 190, 223 Regan, Dana 1 10 Resin, Jonathan 110, 148, 198 Rctzler, Todd 124 Rhce, Catherine 96, 154, 155 Richards, Denise 96, 154, 155 Richards, Jason 110 Richards, Michele 110, 138, 146 Richards. Ronald 74. 138. 139. 142. 145. 149 Richardson, Michelle 140 Richmond, Julie 124 Riegelhuth, Mary 110 Riegelhuth, Patrick 110 Ring, Bradley 120, 124 Ring, Man Ringold, Michael 110, 138, 153, 161 Ringold, Steven 124, 157 Rinne, Christina 110, 225 Rinnc. Thomas 69, 74. 132, 162. 167 Rives, Michelle 96 Roane, Simeon 96, 212 Robertson, Craig Robertson, Stacey 96 Robinson, Kristen 124, 154, 157, 167 Robinson, Shaun Rodgers, Caitlin 74, 146, 154. 155 Rodgers. K enneth 74 Rodgers, Robert 124 Roebuck. Kelly 75. 139. 149, 156, 157 Roncal, Anthony 110 Root, Roeder 110, 180 Roper, Lark 96 Rosenkranz, Georgiana 74, 75, 138. 139. 140, 156, 157 Rosin, Nicole 75 Ross. Deena 75, 139, 146 Ross. Kristi 110. 154. 155 Ross. Windie 75 Roth, Adam 96, 148, 156, 178 Roth, David 110 Roth, Robm 124 Rotondo, John 96 Rourke, Brian 75, 139, 142 Rourke, Michael 75. 167 Row. William 110 Rowin, Cory 124 Rowley. Christine 63. 75. 140. 146. 188. 200. 224 Rowley. Heidi 99 Rubincam, Amy 110, 138. 160. 183. 225 Russell, Brady 124. 181 Russell, Doug 96, 139, 148. 226, 227 Ruston, Todd 75. 139. 143. 145. 162 Ruud. Peggy 125, 225 Sacks, Jeremy 125, 141, 164, 167 Sadler, Wyatt 125 Sage, David 96 Sagredo, Javier 75, 165, 208 Sakamoto, Diane 96, 200 Salazar, Larry 96 Salem, Patricia 96, 146 Sampras, Stella 125, 194 Sampson, David 75 Sampson, Kirsten 123, 125 Samsi, Fransisca 75, 167 Sato, Keith 96 Sato, Mika 125, 141 Saucedo, Katherine 96 Savagian, Kirk Savo, Monica 90, 96. 136. 206. 36 Sawoya. Lisa 75 Sax. Kevin 110, 211 Sax, Stephen 96 Say, Catherine 125 Say. Jerome 75, 139 Scallon, Jane 96, 160 Scarborough, Earl 125 Scarborough, Marc 110 Schaefer, Tammera 110, 152 Schallau, Robert 126, 161 Schaumann, Kirk 125 Schaumann, Kristin 75. 154 Schecler, Todd 110 Scheyhing, Susan 110 Schiager, James 127 Schiagcr, Sandra 75 Schiager, William 97, 160, 178 Schiappa, Ennio 125 Schiappa, Paolo 76, 202 Schiappa, Silvana 97, 206 Schilling, Frederi Schiring, Gordon 97, 202, 203. 215 Schoenburg. Cindy 125 Scholia. Kent 97 Scholia. Kurt 125 Schor. Eric 125. 181 Schotts. Christopher 76. 149. 178. 179. 226 Schrandt. Jeffrey 76, 156, 157 Schreincr, Robert 110, 151. 152 Schuegraf. Klaus 76, 139, 145, 164 Schwartz. Shari 97, 139 Schwcgler. Amy 97. 146. 195. 36 Schweiger. Kimberly 110 Schweiger, Pamela 76. 97 Schwindt. Christopher Schwindl. Adam 125, 181, 205 Scott, James 76, 149, 184 Scovillc, Alane 76 Scully, Erin 110, 189. 206 Seaburn. Eric 110. 180 Secan. Kristine 111. 113. 160 Secan. Lisa 125 Seidman. Steven HI. 138. 151. 152. 161 Seki. Kaoruko 76. 138. 139. 141. 145. 147. 167 Selzer. Daniel HI. 192. 41. 222 Serralo. Michael 111. 180 Sethi, Muira 125. 152, 161 Shaiger, Bill 144 Sharma, Knshan 111, 219 Sharman, Brett 76 Sharpe, Jodi HI, 231 Shay, Dennis 125, 141, 164, 167, 218 Shay, Thomas 77 Shelly, Jennifer 136, 152. 153 Shen. Elizab eth 77. 136. 138, 139, 141 147 165 Shen, Kahtleen 97. 139. 141. 143. 149 Sheppard. Kelley 125. 141. 164 Sherry, Amanda 77. 167 Sherry. Joel 97, 156 Shieh, Peter 77, 141, 144, 145. 149 Shieh, Ted 97, 135. 136. 137. 139 141 149 216 Shigekuni. Leslie 135. 149, 160, 177 Shimeall, George 97 Shimizu, Kanae 125, 154, 155 Shimizu. Kazuhito 111, 180, 219, 216 Shimizu, Naomi 97, 139, 154, 155, 162 Shishido. Rachel 111, 138, 150 Shiens, Lisa 102. Ill, 112, 146 Shook, Vicky 111, 183 Shore, Eric 218 Shubin, Gayle 97 Shull. Richard 77 Siegel, David 111, 180 Silverman, Robert 97 Simmons, Meghan 97, 99, 131, 132, 140, 149 Simon, Dawn 111, 152, 153 Simon. Erik 77. 166 Simon. Marc 1 11 Simon. Tracy 77 Simonoff. Christopher 77 Simpson, Richard Sinay, Alejandra 125. 189 Sinay. Patricia 97. 139. 146 Sinclair. Ann 77. 146. 150. 151 Sindoni. Jill 97 Siprelle, Jennifer 97. 154, 155 Sisk, Lisa 125, 152, 153, 157 Sisk, Rachel 111, 138, 154 Skagen, Danny 97, 185 Slater, Jason 101 Slater, Michael 77, 140, 141, 142, 143, 144, 145 Slayton, Andrew 77 Slayton, Scott 120, 196, 199 Sleeth, Michael 77 Smalley. Jennifer 72. 77 Smalley. Paul 111 Smith, Darren 97 Smith, David 111, 138. 153. 161. 187, 219 Smith, Dennis 111. 138. 151. 153. 219 Smith, Russell Snider, Michael 111, 187, 219 Sole, James 97, 139, 204 Soils, Nadia 125 Soils, Rafael 90, 97, 131, 132, 139, 140, 148, 149, 152, 185, 204. 216 Song, John 97. 138, 178 Song, Mary 111, 152 Song, Nancy 128, 152, 161 Song, Tommy 111, 149. 160, 165. 180 Soo. Bessie 97. 139. 141 Sorokin. Carrie 77 Southerland. Jason 97. 157. 162, 165 Spalding, John 77 Spamer, Luis 125, 156 Spearman, Scott 99. 148, 43. 209 Spears. Carolyn 89. 96, 97. 146. 224 Spcckhard. Amy 77, 160 Spencer. Steven 125. 181 Spillman. Paul 97. 139. 178. 216 Spitznogle, Laura 97 Sproson, Eric 125 Stafford, David 97, 148, 204 Stahlbuhk, Christina 111 Slahlbuhk, Maya 97 Stanford. Timothy 125. 152 Stanley, Tessa 125 Slansell, Alisa 111, 152, 153, 156 Stanton, Julie 111, 138 Staple, Johanna 34, 77, 80. 131, 132, 138, 140. 146. 176 Stark, Jennifer 97 Slates. Lmda 77, 139. 140 States. Sandra 111. 138. 164 States. Suzanne 128. 152. 161 Steele. Krishn 97. 207 Stefanides. David 97. 139. 148. 202. 215 Stein, Barron 125 Stcinhauer. Joseph 92, 197 Steinhauer, Sharon 125 Stcitman, Julie 125 Stcitman. Stephanie 97, 146 Stcnbit, Antine 125, 225 Stenbit, Elisabeth 97, 139, 162, 224 Stennett, Gretchen 125 Stephens, Elizabeth 97, 136, 139, 160 Sterling, Paul 128, 160, 186 Sleskal, Christopher 89, 97, 135, 138, 149. 178. 179 Stevens. Betsy 131. 146 Stewart, Alison 97 Stewart, Janet 98 Stiles, Kimberly 111 Stirling, Jon 218 Stodder. Seth 125. 161, 164 Sloiila, Jon 78 Slolila, Kathryn 111, 150 Stofila, Kevin 111 Stofila, Mark 96, 178, 179 Slolz, Darryl 33, 102, HI, 132, 148. 160, 42 Stone, Marjorie 78, 132. 177 Stone. Stephanie 146, 178 300-lndex Stoner, Jeffrey 78 Strahle, Kimberly 78 Slrahlc. Scoff lil Strauss, Cynftiia 78, 157. lf.7 Strauss, Denise 125, 156 Strenli. Curt 125 Sfrenlf, Scoff 07, 204 Strom. Lcigfi 98, 160. 183. 207 Slubblelicld. Dennia 98 Stubblelield. Tamta HI. 150 Sluhlbarg, Jody 98. 139. 140, 149, 224 Su, Kaly 125 Suesberry, Michelle 125, 141. 150 Sull.van, Amy 78, 131. 132, 135. 146. 156. 157 Suiln an, Brendan 78 Sull.van, Lon 78 Sullivan, Megan 91. 98. 146 Sumr Gregory 98. 136. 140, 142, 144 Sumi, Rurmko 78 Sun, Andrew 111, 138. 187. 219 Sussex. Eileen 125. 141. 189. 225 Sutton, Patrick 126 Swanson. Charles 98, 202. 39 Swartz, Catherine 111 Sweeney, Stuart 78, 190 Szafran, Naomi 98, 140, 157 Szcaesny. Stephanie 111 Szymanek, Douglas 126 Tabafabav. Zohreh 78. 141. 166 Tabbarah. Amanda 111. 138. 146 Tabbarah. Melissa 98, 131, 146 Takeuchi, Shohei 78. 142 Takcuchi. Yuhei 178 Tamkin, Gregory 126, 145, 164, 167, 218 Tanielian, Garo 78 Tanner, Catherine 126 Tanner, David 98 Tanngorur. Arpi 78 Tauber. Laura 111 Tauber. Steven 98. 139, 148, 185, 216 Taylor, Ferda 126. 153 Taylor, Jason 126, 199, 208 Taylor. Kimberley 98 Tcrmanim. Nadia 126. 140 Teske, LiesI 28, 35, 78, 135, 138, 139, 177 Thakr, Shefalee 98 Thies, Brooke 126. 142 Thies, Bryan 78 Thomas, Demelrius 111, 180, 198, 219 Thomas, Susan 98 Thompson. Amy 126. 224 Thompson. Sara 126. 152. 153 Thompson, William 79, 215 Thorlakson, Cram 111, 193 Thorlakson, Norman 98, 193 Thorrens, Vicki 99, 139 Tillotson, Lon 105, HI Timbol. Gerald 112, 187. 219 Ting. Johnny 99. 139 Tobin. Megan 112. 147, 225, 39 Tokaii, Daniel 98, 139, 140, 148, 149. 185. 216 Tokaii, David 126, 186. 211 Toler, Deane 79 Toloczko. Darra 112. 23. 43 Toloczko. Mychailo 112 Tomic. Jeffrey Tomich. Gregory 98. 141, 178 Tomich, Mary 126. 224 Tominaga, Lawrence 112 Tompkins, Suzanne 79 Toomajian. Deanne 98. 140, 147, 160. 182 Torn, Shinichiro 79. 145 Towie, Tamara 79, 167 Tracy, Margaret 98, 146 Traina, Elizabeth 126 Traina, Timothy 99 Tran. Angela 112. 138. 140. 164 Tran. Barbara 79, 133, 136, 266 Tran, Mark 98, 139, 144. 145. 162, 21b Tredennick, Charles 112, 135, 148. 157. 202. 209. 198 Tredennick. Donald 79 Trehcrnc, Paul 126. 186. 218 Trepinski. Theodore 79, 16] Tnmm, Amy 79 Trivcdi. Lisa 112 Tsai, Alice 79, 134, 135, 150, 151, 182, 183 Tsai, Belle Tsai, Helen 112, 150, 167 Tsai, Howard 98, 139, 145. 148, 162, 185, 216 Tsai. Jeng 112. 219 Tsai. Lyneffe 126. 141. 164 Tsao. Jennifer 24. 79. 131. 132. 138. 149, 194 Tsao, John 138. 198. 215 Tucker, Clay 98, 197 Tucker. Shana 126. 153. 161. 207 Turchi. Kimberly 98. 145. 149 Turner, Andrea 79 Turner. Helane 99, 80 Turner. Jon 112 Turner. Mark 80. 153 Turner. Sean 126 Turner. Susan 80 Tweddale. Amy 126 Tweddale. Jeff 112 Twidwell. De Anne 112. 107. 1.36. 224 Twyman. Donald 126 Tyler, Edith 126 Tylka, Cathy 80. 138, 146 Tyo. Deborah 80. 162. 165 Tyo. Thomas 112. 193 « u r t-1-! ' P Uemura, Rika 126. 201 Uemura. Sayun 80. 141, 150. 200 Uszler. Melissa 126 Uszler. Michele 112 Valacak, Tonya 112. 152. 1 53 Van Cleef. James 94. 178 Van Cleef. John 126. 153. 161 Van Doren. Courtney 112. 146, 154 Van Gorder. Kurt 98 Van Horn. Christine 126 Van Huisen. Tiffany 80 Vandemolegraaf. Jenni 98. 140 Vander Kaay, Catherine 98, 146, 224 Vanderholf, Brian 126 Vandoren, Christine 112. 140 Vandoren. Katherine 80. 133. 155 Vanck. Yul 126. 205. 222 Varncchione. Alissa 126. 152. 153. 157 Vasey. Ann 98. 165. 206. 230 Vaughf. Ronald 98. 178 Vaziram. Sondra 112. 138 Virtue. Curtis 22. 81, 139 Vitro, Heather 126. 195 Vogl. Brooks 81 Vogf. Thomas 91. 98. 148, 156, 157, 162, 184. 216 Von Nordenflychf. Andrew 126. 151. 153. 161 Vorse, Christa 81 Vredenburgh. John 126. 81 Vuilleumier. Andre 81. 223 Vuilleumier. Nicole 112 w Waeschle. Kurl 112 Waeschle. Noellc 81, 152, 153 Walker, Geoffrey 81 Walker, Jennifer Walker, Jennifer 98, 126 Walker, Nancy 112 Wall, Julie 98. 147 Wallace. Stacey 98 Walsh. Kelly 112 Wang. Eric 98. 144, 216 Wang, Jackson 112, 180, 219 Wang, John 81, 136, 148, 149, 178 Wang, Kai-Hung 112 Wang, Lisa 29 98, 144 Wang, Miao-Fang 98 Wang, Sue 126 Warden, Robert 98, 204 Warden, Kimiko 98. 139. 147. 161 Warden. Newbold 81. 161 Warfle. Julie 81. 149. 154. 155 Warner. Thomas 126. 181, 199 Wass, Andrea 81 Walabc. Ryuichi 112. 180 Walkins. Leon 112. 149 Wafkins. Melanie 81. 146. 154 Watkins. Nathan 126. 218 Walson, David 126 Watson, Patrick 34. 81. 148. 184. 216 Weber. Meg 113 Weeks, Carolyn 81. 147 Weeks. John 113. 135. 142. 152 We.ker. Anc 126. 136. 210 Werner, Timothy 126, 157 Weinman, Laura 99. 154. 155 Weinman. Noelle 126. 154. 155 Wemstem, Daniel 81, 136, 151. 153 Weiss, Matthew 126 Weiss. Steven 113. 149. 164 Weitsman. Marcus 127 Weldon. Julia 99. 140, 148, 188 Wells, Lisa 127 Wells, Patrick Wells, Sarah 102. 113. 138. 146 Welz. Julie Wen. Beftine 81 Wen. Cinlhia 127. 166 Wenning. Alicia 127 Wertz. Raquel 99 Westlund. Donna 99 Wesllund. Linda 127 Weston, Stewart 81 Wey, Michael 99 Wey, Thomas 127, 181 Weyne, Adam 99, 197 White, Daniel 99, 139. 140. 141, 162 White, Elizabeth 99, 160. 182 Whitley. Gregory 127. 199 Whitman. Michael 113. 187. 219 Whitmore, Shelley 99 Wibisono, Francisca 127, 165 Widdifield, Scott 99. 212 Wildung. Scott 81, 166 Wilfong. Kyle 81 Wilhem, Andrew 99. 148. 149. 178, 179, 216 Wilhem, Mary 127. 201 Wilhife, Lisa 99. 139. 165 Willert. Karl 82. 99. 139. 185 Williams, Alisa 127, 210 Williams, Andrea 133. 194 Williams. Andrea 99. 127, 131. 164 Williams, Anne 134. 135, 139 Williams, Nan 34, 64. 82. 132. 146. 176 Williams. Jason 127 Williams. Kathleen 99. 200 Williams. Randall 99 Wilson. Alice 127, 141 Wilson, Bill 208 Wilson, Faye 127 Wilson. Scott 82. 99 Wilson. Terry 104. 113. 189 Winer. Ellen 113. 135, 230 Winston. Casey 99. 160 Winston. Robin 99, 131, 132, 146. 162. 224 Winzen. Moira 82. 131, 132. 139. 149 Winzen. Peter 82. 138, 139. 185. 216 Wiseman. John 127 Wittels. Steven 82 Wong. Becky 127 Wong. Mitchell 99. 132, 139, 149, 161 Woodard, Spencer 99 Woodward, Paul 121. 127. 157. 205. 214 Work. Brian 149 Wozniak, Daniel 26. 82 Wright. Naloniha 113, 150, 151 Wu, Daniel 113. 138 Wu. Dorothy 113 Wu. Eric 145 Wu. Justin 99. 139. 142. 143. 144 Wu. Linda 127. 141. 145 Wu. Marven 113. 138. 145. 161 Wu. Mary 127 Wu. Rose 32. 131. 138. 139. 142. 162 Yamane. Akemi 27. 102, 113. 132. 138 Yang. Annette 127. 164 Yang. Robert 160 Yang. Christine 82. 131. 133. 136. 137. 138. 145 Yeager. Nany Yeh. Caroline 83. 266 Yeh. Esther 127 Yeh. John 83. 136. 137. 138. 139. 266 Yeh. Sylvia 113. 164 Yi. Gilbert 113. 212 Yom. Ki Won 127 Yoon. John 99. 131. 132. 134, 135, 139. 149. 178. 179. 226 Yoon. Sam 113. 132. 138. 149. 180. 43 Yoshida, Jeanne 127, 207 Yoshikawa, Misty 113, 132. 138. 146. 88 Yoshikawa. Todd 83. 139. 143. 178 Young, Christopher 99, 139, 216 Young, David 1 13, 40 Young, Erik 140. 142 Young. Gina 99. 113 Young, Gina 231 Young. Karen 83. 146. 210 Young, Samuel 127 Yu. Amy 166 Yu. Lana 127, 165 Yu. Lily 127. 165. 189 Yu. Lois 99. 139. 140. 147. 162. 189, 210 Yu, Tsui 99 Yuan, Edward 127. 218 Yuan, Lisa 113, 156 Yuan, Susan 83 Yun, Hokon 113. 149, 160, 180 Yusselmir. Denis 83. 140. 141. 166 Zaleski, Michael 33 Zaima, Carolyn 99 Zandi. Danush 113 Zavitz, Stephanie 127, 141, 164 Zavodny, Kevin 99 Ziak, Curtis 113 Zirkel, Elmer 83 Zollars, Jill 99 Zuccarello, Daniela 83, 133, 139. 147 Zuckerman. Roberta 113. 152 Zusman. Dawn 127 Zwarg. Arno 127 Zwart. Madeleine 113, 147 Index-301 TRITON ' 84 Staff Credits Adrienne Alberto 234,235,236,237 JulianaBaldo 26,27,152,153,252,253 Lynne Bartron 166,302,303 TracyBooth 36,37,124,125,140,141,282,283,290,291 Jill Campbell 108.109,160,188,189 Cindy Clancy 56,57,92,93,182,183,214,215,262,263 Christian Danna . .64,65,120,121,206,207,228,229,258,259 Jennifer Dauey 42,43,44 Chris Driscoll 220,221 Mara Ferrarotti 126,127,258,259 Min dy Fountain 112,113,148,149,194,195,202,203,228 Abby Gleason 66,67.110,111,144,145.200,201,226,227 Lisa Goldman 78,79,106,107,138,139,154,165,224,225 Jay Hagan 136,137,156,157,222.223,248,249,272,273 Darren Hall 116,117,192,193,212,213,274,275,280,281 Daneen Hammond . .38,39,76,77,104,105,134,135,154,164 Doug Harden 158,159,242,243,266,267 Daryn Holland . 44,45,72,73,90,91,176,177,178,179,296-301 DcbbieJohnson 88,89,146,147,152,153,161,163 Adrienne Kim 22,23 Christine Legge 210,211 Kathy Malone 70,71,132,133,240,241 Liz Malone 270,271,276,277,296-301 Bob Millea 118,119,186,187,218,219,278,279,284,285 Alison Miller 68,69,82,83,142,143 Tracy Myers 62,63,102,103,260,261 Dave Osmena 54,55,80,81,98,99,268,269,292,293 Jeff Pelton 184,185,246,247 Stephanie Poncher 36,37,148,149,180,181,244,245 Leslie Shigekuni 58,59,94,95,182,183,214,215,262,263 Chris Steskal . . .178,179,216,217,256,257,286,287,288,289 LieslTesUe 52,53,84,85,96,97,190,191,294,295 Scott Tredennick . .34,35.136.137.192.193.208.209,254,255 Alice Tsai 50,51,86,87,182,183,214,215 John Weeks 28,29,162,238,239 Nan Williams 45 Ellen Winer 24,25,30,31,32,33,230,231,250,251 John Yoon 155 Caroline Yeh 42,43,44 Photography Credits Chris Adishian 108,116,118,119,120,122,125,127 Jonas Carlsson 25,26,27,28,34,36,37,42,43,47,49,50,88,130,191,194, 210,211, 216, 217,218, 219, 220,221, Ads Stuart Criley 17,20,21,46,47,128,129,168,169,170,171, 172,173,174.175.232,233,264,265,304 MattGlavas 26,33,137, 196, 194, 195,208, 209, 224,225, 267, 268,269,Ads Dave Hall 55,87,86,93,94,96,98,105,152,153,194,195,226,227,228.229 Rick Hall 117 Jim Hoffman 47.49,107, 109, 258, 270,271,283,287,Ads Howard Jensen 20,32,284, Ads Ted Kapner 214,215 Ted Marsh 163,185,186,187,194,195,207,216,217,218,219,220,221 Jim McGrath 44,45,84,85,Ads Derek Okada 26,103,110,113,180,181,183 Joe Petillon 30,31,161,197 Mark Rechtin 69,113,179,184,188,190,192,193,215 Betty Shen 92,182,183,188,Ads Ellen Winer 216,217,218,219,220,221,230 Mr. Gerald Evans 22,23,40,41 Editor-in-Chief Nan Williams Photography Editor Stuart Criley Activities Adrienne Kim Seniors Chris Driscoll Juniors Alice Tsai Sophomores Liz Malone Freshmen Rich Otera Ranko Balog Organizations Lynne Bartron Christine Legge John Yoon Sports Rich Otera Ranko Balog Facuhy Roy Leonard Ads Beth Blayney 302-Staff Staff -3 Index Staff Lynne Bartron Debbie Johnson Special thanks to... Dave Sorenson Josten ' s American Yearbook Co. Spencer Pendergrass Kurt Jupin Pacific Studios Adviser Patricia Linehan Ah right, who stole my exacto? Has anybody seen my board? When will the pizza be ready? Did you put the cassette in? No. Did you? No. Pass the Hershey Kisses please! There are a lot of crazy things that happened in Room 403 that I never want to forget. It has been four years of hectic deadlines, never ending questions and constant weight gain. And I loved every minute of it! Thank you Mrs. Linehan (mom) for helping us create memories for 2000 people. We never could have done any of this without you! You put a lot of faith in us and wG appreciate it. Nan Williams ?■• ! . yl v .5 er r - y . V CD I e-u- ■m r yt ( - f -v4; - IM Oil m - ' T ' mm f ' '
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