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Q J o ' l} : ., _ 7 , ' J X I 7 v;-.r. . - -: Vv ' rjy :-:}- - v . vv ;- ;- ' :v - ,tv : ii VV:  ' «N 1 ' TRITON fvf UPPLEMENT 1985 t ' f, A j K Mike Brandmeyer tries his hardest to make Doug Russell laugh. Carnival Week, with its many lunchtime activities, provided excitement for all grade levels. Activities included Family Feud, Make Me Laugh, and the three legged race. Also, the ever-present baseball dunking booth soaked many of PaloS Verdes ' most loved students. During the three legged race, Elaine Hovanisian and Matt Newell try to keep in step. Carnival Week flourishes with lunchtime activities Two contestants in the three legged race take a spill at full speed. While making his daily trash rounds, Mr. Kinney ' ties one on. ' David Young asks the Junior class questions for the Family Feud. 2-Supplement Untouchable ' s top carnival dance m The Untouchables appear exhausted after their successful performance at Palos Verdes High. Rounding out a week of enthusiasum, the well awaited carnival dance finally anrived. 611 and the SOS warmed students up for the headliners, The Untouchable ' s. Palos Verdes students gave the up-and-coming group a huge response. The Untouchable ' s played songs from their debut album such as Free Yourself and Stepping Stone. It was a memorable night for many of their fans. ' Shine On, ' Chuck appears to be enjoying the excitement of the night. Jerry and Clyde perform at their best for the well-deserved encore. Supplements Soph Doll Week proves ' Moore ' excitement at P As another spring rolled around in PV, so did the annual Soph Doll Week. The candidates included Jennifer Baszile, Kathy Cunningham, Susan Donaldson, Carrie Moore, Kim Ito, Karen Ito, and Keely Peters. Forty- nine sophomore boys carried buckets obtaining money anyway they could for their favorite candidates. The whopping nine hundred dollars collected will go towards the 1986 Junior-Senior Prom. After days of waiting, the Soph Doll dance and announcement came. Carrie Moore was announced Soph Doll ' 85 following in the footsteps of her sister, Kia, Soph Doll ' 83. Afterwards, 611 and the SOS and Treble Entente ended a night of excitement. Aaron Gurewltz persuades Kevin Burke and Mike Barrett to contribute to the cause. Soph Doll Carrie Moore smiles and holds the traditional Raggedy Ann doll. iffltaimfDiQ ma Some of the Soph Doll nominees wait patiently for the announcement. Following 61 1 and the SOS, members of Treble Entente play for the crowd 4Supplement r After being delayed many times by rain and complications, the 1985 Powder Puff football game finally arrived at PV. The junior and senior giris practiced for weeks in preparation for the big event with supervision from various varsity football players. The Juniors had a strong offensive side with players such as Erika Lucas and Josette Blue while the Seniors held a strong defense with Ann Vasey and Amy Schweigler. But Andrea Wil- liams dominated the senior defense to help them win 21-0. This was the second consecutive win by the un- beatable class of ' 85. The crowd was also treated to a special halftime show starring Ted Houston. Senior Andrea Williams easily outruns a junior opponi While Josette Blue and Kristin LaBelle clear the way, senior s Patricia Sinay, Monica Savo, Lucinda Cole, Charmaine Quiang, and Amy Schweigler rush Erika Lucas. Class of ' 85 wins for second consecutive year, 21-0 Josette Blue attempts to break away from Felicia Filep while Erika Lucas backs her up. While waiting to go in, Felicia Filep follows the game intently. Supplement-5 What Dreams Are Made Of-The ' 85 Prom As the group, ' Keeper ' plays the latest hits, PVHS students dance the night away. Enjoying themselves at the prom, Roy Leonard smiles behind Kathy Brown ' s back. .C « ,- Sarah Simmonds and Cam Bell take a break to smile for the camera. Swept by the mood ol romance, Doug Eng and Linda Chin join together as one. 6-Supplement The 1985 Junior-Senior Prom, held at the Beverly Wilshire, provided a night that will never be forgotten r; for many PV students. Fine dining and dancing set the mood of The Evening of Elegance. Organized by Junior Class President, Lisa Ito, the Prom was a complete success with balloons and flowers decorating the % Obviously enjoying ' The Evening of Elegance ' , a couple takes a quick rest off of the dance floor. rOOm. By the looks on their faces, one can tell that Stephanie Hauge and her date enjoyed their time at the Prom. Displaying the latest in Prom fashion, Matt Newell wildly entertains his date, Bridget Hart. Suoplement-7 Leading Orchestra through an excellent year, Mr. Marino conducts the talented students. Playing the bass guitar. Joey Burns adds to the musical aptitude of the band. Pleasing the audience with some fantastic tunes, the Jazz Band puts forth their best effort. 8- Supplement Dancing to the rhythm of the music, Chrissy Abernathy and other Orchesis dancers have a fun time. Great performances Orchesis continued its excellent dance history with talent and fun-loving spir- it . Under the leadership of the in- spirational officers, Erika Lucas and Peri Andrus, they had another suc- cessful year. The Palos Verdes Chorale performed at several prestigious places including the Norris Theater. Chorale per- formances were led by Ms. Goodwin. Orchestra, conducted by Bob Marino, performed throughout the year main- taining their high reputation as an advanced musical group. Singing her heart out, a Chorale member performs her best in front of a cheerful audience. Supplement-9 Spring sports excel in League and GIF The girls ' gymnastics team ended the year as Bay League champions. The Sea Kings also placed fifth in the CIF finals at CAL Poly Pomona. Competing in the individual finals were Debbie Berger and Barbara Eastwood. Berger placed eighth in the all around competition with a 34.5 while Eastwood finished fifth in vault with a 8.9. . The MVP again this year was Berger, while most improved went to Melissa Gee, and most inspirational went to, senior. Donna Buckley. Not only did Captains Kaysie Choate and Kia Moore lead both the Junior Varsity and Varsity girls ' track team to an undefeated season, but they also helped both teams earn the title of Bay League Champions. Coach Kelly stated proudly, It was a very successful season, it has been at least 10 years since both of the girls ' learns have achieved the Bay League title. ' ' Great effort and succes were put in by Junior Varsity MVP Heather Rafuse and Varsity MVP ' s Stephanie Poncher and Janet Reese Marcie Blue and Silvana Schiappa, who both received the most inspirational award, were also of much assistance throughout the season. Not only did the girls put out outstanding individual performances, but they also showed outstanding team performances as well, said Coach Flagler. Having an excellent season and showing great running skills, Janet Reese, also won the award for the most improved dNTriUING C .ri III kill The Boys ' golf team had high expectations for a league championship, but unfortunately they finished in 2nd place behind Santa Monica. The team was lead by the Co-MVP ' s, Juniors James Lee, and Joe Goswitz, along with Senior Nominee Scott Widdifield. Freshman Brad Hancy received Most Improved. Lee said, Things started out slowly, but later in the year, we grouped together and finished strongly as a team. lOSupplement Inspite of promising outlook, the Boys ' Varsity track team came in 3rd place in the 1985 Bay League season. The highlight of the season, however, came as they narrowly defeated their arch rival Rolling Hills. Several athletes performed excellently. Among these were Ted Shieh, Hendrik Falk, Thomas Franklin Vogt, and Mike Hillis. Despite a controversial season, the Palos Verdes Varsity tennis te m ended the year with great success. With a Bay League record of 11-1, and an overall record of 18-3, the Sea Kings reached the CIF Semi-finals before losing a disappointing match to Santa Barbara. Awards this year were given to Co-MVPs Andrew Chekian and Kurt Kredel, Most Improved Doug Linehan, and Most Inspirational Scott Spearman. The JV team also had a succesful season. The team had many talented and ambitious young players. MVP was awarded to Jason Taylor. 1985 was a very big year for the PV Boys ' Varsity volleyball team. Leading the team to first place in Bay League with a record of 10-2 were captains and MVP ' s Mark Goodale and Scott Mumby. Senior Athlete Mumby and Casey LaScala, who really inspired the team throughout the year, led the plays and setting. The power shots and spiking were led by Mark Goodale who made the all CIF team and was helped by team members Henrik Kjacr and most improved, Tom Melton. Even though their success did not carry them through to win CIF. in which PV was ranked 7th, the team put incredible skill and dedication into their games which made this year in Boys ' volleyball one of the most memorable in PV history. The Sea King baseball team was faced with strong Bay League competition. Every team was a tough competitor but PV completed the season with many close games. Although the team went 3-9, special recognition was given to John Berger(MVP), Scott Recknor(Most Inspirational) and Scott Sniffin(Most Improved). The 1985 season for both the JV and Frosh Soph baseball teams turned out to be more than successful. Coach Russel ' s Frosh Soph team wound up Bay League Champions, not to mention, an outstanding 18-3 record. The MVP awards went to pitcher Mike Mckay and shortstop Chris Kitching ' s. Bill Judy ' s JV team ended the year in second place in the Bay League, in addition to, an impressive 19-6 record. The MVP award went to third baseman George Michel. Supplement 11 Spring sports excel The Boy ' s Varsity swim team had a very prodi five season. Although they ended up fifth in Bay League, they enjoyed the coaching of the new coach, Brian Weaver, who said, ' Due to lack of essential time, we didn ' t swim as well as we could have. ' Strong leadership was provided by Jay Elwell. team captain, who also placed fifth in the 50 yard freestyle in CIF. Good performances were also turned out by John Redd, Dave Dollar, Bob Li, Bob McCallum, Erik Nelson, and Dan Skagen in the Bay League finals, j The Frosh-Soph team had an excellent season finishing up by winning Bay League. During the season, strong performances were put out by Brian Boyle and Will Herndon in the butterfly events. Howie Redd also performed well all season by winning first in the 100 yard backstroke and second in the 200. Larry Rubin and Jay Hagan did well in the sprint and long distance freestyle races With a not-so great begining season. Girls Softball, has optimistic plans for the future. Palos Verdes will have a stronger performance from this time fowjrd, said Coach Alan King. They have played three strong games this year losing to Santa Monica (5-4), losing to West (4-2), and a very strong game against Rolling Hills losing (10-8). Palos Verdes is going to turn the program around, said King He added, With an enthusiastic JV team and plans for off-season plays in Softball leagues and with eight returning Varsity players, PV will dominate in the next two years Coach King feels that Denise Decarli ' s piching is improving tremendously. Decarli has been a starter for two years now Also, another star player is Abby Gleason for her ablity on third base. Once again, the Girls ' swim team has proven that good results come from a lot of hard work. For the third year in a row, the Varsity team captured the Bay League title. They also beat Lakewood, their first dual meet loss in 35 straight meets. Amy Thompson, Julie Rankine, DeAnne Twidwell, Jennifer Wiggington, Karen Ramirez, Lisa Goldman, Dee Ruud, and Tayna Mishell all contributed to the Sea Kings ' fifth place in CIF. Janet Ramirez was the senior nominee for athlete of the year. For the second year, De Anne Twidwell was awarded the Most Valuable Player. Lisa Goldman received the Most Improved and Lauren Fein was the Most Inspirational The Frosh Soph team were also the Bay League champions. Dee Ruud was awarded Most Valuable Player and Jcnneke Wilcox received Most Improved. Commented Head Coach Jean Myhre, ' ' There was so much team unity this year. The girls really worked together as a team and had fantastic results. This was a great way to end my five years teaching at PVHS and I will have many fond memories of the team. - ,:.■■' •  - - . Boys ' gymnastics club performed well under the guidance of Jim Mitchell during their first year. Their exhibition meet with the Girls ' team was enthusiastically received. 12-Supplement 4 , M w ■f i Excellence rewarded At the end of the students ' academic year, ceremonies were held to recog- nize those who have excelled in var- ious areas. The Presidential Academic Fitness Awards, the California Scho- larship Federation, and National Hon- or Society were awarded to those seniors with high grade point averages and commuinity services. The Senior Awards Ceremony named department and scholarship awards to graduating seniors. Supplement- 13 D I T C H While leaving the port at Avalon. Doug Russell. Rob Antiobius. and Mike Moore entertain the seniors aith their singing abilin, After a day of biking. Ted Shieh and Harlan Glatt take a breaJ Debbie Johnson and Andrew Chekian stroll back to the boat after a day in the sun. 14- Supplement While Denise Doley dreams about the long day on Catal:na. Kent Clayion tres to keep her uarm Seniors Carry Out Biggest Ditch Ever- To Catalina Island One of the many things underclass- man look forward to is Ditch Day. The Class of ' 85 ' s chance had come to le- gally cut classes and spend the day on Catalina Island. While the rest of the PV students froze in a cloud of fog. Seniors enjoyed the sunny day of biking, tanning, sightseeing, and swimming. It was also an opportunity for them to get better aquainted with the other members of their class. With the feeling of summer in the air. the journey put the seniors one step closer to graduation day. With hopes of staying at Catalina forever. Scott Crogg hauls his luggage to the beach Appeanng exhausted- Lisa Dallenbach takes a short breather vvith her fnends Supplement- 1. Graduation: a step to the future After a successful 4 years at PV High, the class of ' 85 looks on to an exciting future. Even though they ' re leaving, the students keep memories of mean- ingful friendships and fun times. Ariane Fuechtncr and Ellen Wallace, who returned from a year in Australia, exhange ideas about attending Waiting for tfieir diplomas, the seniors remember old times, schools in countries other than their own. Matt Glavis and Steve Abbott seem pleased to be moving on Standing proud because of their accomplishments, the Class of 1985 listen to the Benediction •• if t: fi 2|F % f ' I • ?- Alex Griggs and Joey Bums perform for their last time at PV High. 16 Supplement + ' ' ' v J . Ha-h ' f ,n rj 5 ?v L M Im tAs g r CK r-£ c) .3 Q_ -V TR ITON 1985 18 50 136 Produced by the yearbook staff Palos Verdes High School Palos Verdes Estates, California Volume twenty-four 212 266 a V Faculty. 18 Students. 50 Activit ies, . z • ■Uj f- (- ■■- 0 Organizations XOU F Sports. 212 Ads. 266 Specie i.vi( lZ)V|t5 ' , Ha ha, tK J Cx M. . ..and so we go loneli;, side bi; side but not together, unable to know our fellows and unknown by them. W. Somerset Maugham - A. There is nothing more enticing, disenchanting, I and enslaving than the life at sea. TIClSIX Joseph Conrad X n ; by -L lie Vi U . yo j do r . ' p fl e -biJ n y r c k ' . -VrxoH me W. _ .Lii SPyS T. ' -. KLr-! fe ■- .K?. ' «■: J There is no strong performance without a little fanaticism in the performer. y Emerson V r • ' NT . . w- 1 ' l: Laughter is not at all a bad beginning for a friendship, and it is far the best ending for one. Oscar Wilde In our phi; we reveal what kmd of people we are. Ovid gio tKco ii r x|ec- W3 . 1A ' . ' X II a afecA  Spc|WftA a ft A Knooo you u SvxH v- -l , CY doL. you art your fuHipkr«ov OLi ' y uuc ) OJtf AfAldU V tdPk t s!Si« «8n «! ■-■{?. •fe { ' ! f5 f FACULTY School Board has new faces and places! School Board Jack Bagdasar. Anne Hinchliffe. Rose Lachman, Pat Johansen. Martin Dodell. With Dr. Jack Price in his second year as superintendent, the School Board has overseen several changes this year. The Board of Education, headed by new President, Martin Dodell, moved the continuation school to Rolling Hills High School and planned to close Margate Intermediate School. George Hardesty became the assistant superintendent of personnel and Nancy Mahr is the new com- munity relations assistant. The Board of Education and District of Adminis- tration worked together on the ongoing development of curriculum and compliance with state requirements. r, 1V9 mHiH3S.. It ; Ben Lipton Student Member 20-Faculty V V- % ' ' V Or. Jack Price Superintendent Mrs. Janet Konzak Assistant Superintendent of Business Dr. Jack H. Rankin Assistant Superintendent of Education Mr. Jon Knickerbocker Assistant to tfie Superintendent Faculty-21 Nancy Detjcn: Principal Jessica Leadley: Dean of Students Richard Reese: Assistant Principal. Curriculum 22-Faculty Administrative changes helped make for a great year U Change seemed to be the theme this year. Jessica Leadly replaced Christopher Bowles as dean of students, moving Bowles up to assistant principle. For Nancy Detjen, her major change was her return to the classroom, teaching consumer math which deals with the practical aspects of current economics. One of the district and administrative goals for the year was trying to encourage students to read more. To reach this goal, the school sponsored the Book Fair which helped boost interest in reading. Christopher Bowles: Assistant Principal James Kinney: Director of Activities Faculty-23 In our world today it is impossible for one to be free of problems, and counselors often play a major role in helping students handle these obstacles. Students who have gone to counselors in the past have appreciated the help they have offered. For the 1984-1985 school year there have been a few changes among the counseling staff. Mrs. Keschner isa new, part-time, counselor; and Mr. Mcllroy, a full-time counselor, is replacing Mr. Brough. Valerie Gorsuch: Registrar Jean Francisco, Hannelore Von Spaeth: Counseling Staff Secre- taries J Patricia Hearn: Counselor ljiw ' iW w; . ..---;..-Y _ Richard Selway: Counselor 24Faculty Counselors help students plan their future after PV Sonya Gambaro: Speech Therapist Chick Mcllroy: Counselor Beverly Hill: Career Center Madelyn Bilkey: Counselor. Physical Education Esther Keschner: Counselor Facultv-25 This past year the English department headed by Pat Linehan was as strong as ever. With the addition of two new teachers, Elsa Celnicker and Posey Ondreck, the staff was the largest department. The year really worked out well; the curriculum has come very close to reaching the new guidelines set by the state, said Linehan. Linehan also described the continued success of the writing aides. This year the five aides have been used a great deal. She added, They individually help the students who need the extra work on grammar, composition etc. Posy Ondreck: English I, French I. Larry Marineau: English II, Composition, English 1. Elsa Celniker: English I, Western Civilization, 26Faculty PVHS writing aides were very helpful during 1984-85 Robert Wilton: English IV AP. English II s Walter Dombrowski: Composition, Reading and Writing Skills, English II. Al Borne: Public Speaking, 20th Century Literature. Roseinary Muilenburg: English 1 Honors, Composition. English I, Drill Team. Pep Squad. Faculty-27 Strong teaching characterizes PV ' s largest department •? s . Romayne Dowd: English 1, English I Honors, Composition Joe Kelly: English III Honors, American Studies, Composition Literature. Virginia Hicks: Instructional Aide Yukiko Kuno: English as a Second Language, Composition, English 1. Dorothy Lee: English II, English II Honors, Compostion. 28-Faculty Patricia LInehan: Photojournalism, Journalism I, II. Ill, IV, English I Honors Graphic Arts. Eugene Kasper: Composition. Creative Writing A, English II ' ■U - Carlton Jones: Shakespeare A. ML Rod Flagler: Short Story, English II. English II Honors, Faculty-29 According to the head of the social science department, Pat Costantini, few changes were made during the 1984-85 school year. Those changes that did occur included the rescheduling of some teachers. Costantini added that members of the staff have always tried to maintain high standards for themselves as well as for their students. Since it was an election year, many of the discussions in the history classes included the candidates ' views and the serious topic of our nation ' s future. Pat Costantini: Government, Government Modified, Government Honors. Wilfred Lee: US History, Government Peny Lynn: Economics, Western Civilization. ji -..- •.- -v ,•. ;; Richard Hadley: U.S. History, US History AP. 30-Faculty Mike House: U.S. History, U.S. History Modified, American Studies. Election year sparks new discussions in class GarvHagins: US History. Psychology, Sociology Fred Crook: Government.-Western Civilization. Faculty-31 Computers solve problems in math department Teachers, books, and computers are just a few of the new aspects in the math department this year. Former Rolling Hills High School teacher, Derek Blackwell, joined the depart- ment, and both pre-calculus and geometry books were issued at the start of the year. ' The ASB bought a computer for the math department; each math class will use it to demonstrate different mathematical concepts, ' ' said Joan Gell, head of the math department. She also said, Because of the new University of California and Califor- nia State University increase in math requirements, there has been an increase in the number of math classes this year. Joan Gell; Computer Science AP, Geometry, Algebra Prep, Computer Programming A. Donna Dunlap: Algebra II, Trigonometry, Diane Maass: Algebra Prep, Algebra I. GilEberhard: Geometry, Athletics, Director of Attendance. 32-Facuity David Calkins: Algebra II Honors. Science Fiction. Math Analysis 1 1 Monte Furuya: Trigonometry, Computer Programming A Albert Costas: Algebra I, Algebra II. Algebra II Honors. Derek Blackwell: Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra Prep. Faculty-33 Math teachers emphasize many points this year!!! James Ryono: Algebra 1, Trig Honors, Calculus AP. Jill Thompson: Algebra Prep, Geometry, Algebra 11 34Faculty Sue Bohn: Aide Richard Hazeltine: Typing A,B. Accounting 1. Consumer Math Weddings abound in Consumer Math. Sixteen students were married last fall in a ceremony which marked the be- ginning of the new Consumer Math class here at Palos Verdes. The class, taught by Pricipal Nancy Detjen and Richard Hazeltine emphasized the practical skills necessary to running an independent household. Detjen re- ferred to the class as Survival Math. In the second semester students were enrolled in the Business Math class where they were able to set up their own businesses and learn the priciples of management. Johann Harlow: Work Experience Josephine Smith: Typing A, General Business. Faculty-35 Science department expands to the needs of the students Ruth Hasley: Chemistry 1 Dick Pearce: Physical Lab Science, Math I. 36-Faculty El Jay Warkentin: Chemestry I! AP, Chemistry I r ' 1 ' .. X, Warren Pietro: Physics Honors. PSSC Physics, Project Physics, According to Shirley Beym, head of the science department, students have taken a greater interest in science this year than in any of the previous years. The science department responded to this increase by offering more advanced classes. To keep up with all of the recent scientific discoveries, new books were supplied for all of the Biology I classes. Beym said, I think it is very good that more students can now go on to advanced science classes. Willard Judy: Life Science, Biology I, Athletics Douglas Martin: Biology I Faculty-37 Language is a new beginning Anthony Kordich: Spanish I. 11, III. Vicki Smith: Spanish I, II. III. c ,y - a Helen Kilbury: Spanish I. II, III Olga Tavernakis: Spanish I, II 38Faculty Students enrolled in the foriegn language program at PalosVerdes have learned to speak, read, write and comprehend a variety of languages, including French, Ger- man, Latin and Spanish. Many students interest continues through their third and fourth year even though it is not always required by colleges. According to Kermit Olsen , depart- ment chairman, PalosVerdes has a high proportion of students enrolled in foreign language studies. T VV- f Kermit Olsen: German II, III, IV Gina Herzog: Spanish 1. IV FacuIty-39 Foreign Language teachers concentrate on all skills r Rosemary Catcrson: German 1, Biology I 40-Faculty Performing Arts had an outstanding year overall Karenjo Goodwin: Chamber Chorale. Our Performing Arts department proved to be outstanding once again. PV ' s marching band did very well in competition including a $1000 first prize in L. A. County Fair ' s Blue Ribbon contest, and jazz band and orchestra entertained audiences in addition to performing excellently in competition. Our talented drama students were also very busy competing and performing, combining efforts with our band and chorale in our spring musical. Faculty-41 Art students were involved in many art activities at Palos Verdes High School as well as in the community. Poster contests for the Bill of Rights and the Norris Community Theatre Youth Show, art competitions such as the Scholastic Art awards, USC All High School Juried Show, the Palos Verdes Community Arts Association exibit and Art for Fund ' s Sake were among the many. New courses added to the curriculum within the past year were advanced placement studio art and creative design, which were both popular. Sculpture as a part of the ceramics program has also been introduced. According to Department Chairwoman Madelyn Bilky, health and drivers education was moved into the P.E. department, restricting the dance class to the sophomores and upper classmen. Art becomes involved with community Ron Roush: Ceramics I, II, Beginning Ceramics. Linda Russell: Creative Design, Beginning Ceramics, Crafts Chizuko de Queiroz: Drawing Painting I, 11, AP Art, Beginning Art. 42-F aculty Jean Mhyre: Athletics. Physical fitness stressed by P.E. department I John Mihaljevich: P E , Attiletics Alan King: Health and Driver ' s Education, Athletics. Ken Russell: P.E., Athletics. Faculty-43 PV ' s practical arts thrive Verla Mikel: Creative Cooking, Gourmet Cooking, Western Civilization Walt Donahue: Woodshop, Advanced Woodshop, Cabinet Construction, Robotics. Dick Throne; Mechanical Drawing A, B, Stage Production 44Faculty Joan Virgo: Special Program School. m Teachers contribute their time to special education For the first time and with the help of aid Dick Dean, students are improving their writing skills by using word processing programs. The emphasis this year is on study skills. The use of the lab nextdoor and the new computer set-up also enhanced the Special Education program. Lifelike machines are crossing the border between science fiction and technology. One example of this is in Walt Donahue ' s metal shop classes. With the help of the new computer, students have been able to assemble robots which manipulate materials. After being absent for many years, gourmet cooking was offered again at PalosVerdesHigh. It featured a unique mixture of foriegn and traditional foods. Some recipes included fudge, string popcorn and an eight-foot burrito. r Sue Neuman: Resource Specialist Program. Marv Larson: Resource Specialist Program. Faculty-45 Various offices at Palos Verdes are the mainstay of the school. Nancy Forbes, librarian, has encouraged ■' reading for pleasure, as well as helped classes with research projects. Sales are up at the Student Store and Joyce Sunden ' s Apple computer has helped organize senior obligations and prom sales. Because enrollment has increased, attendance and health offices are busier than ever. All other problems and conflicts are settled in the principals ' offices. Joyce Sundin:Student Store Terry Martin: Vice Principal ' s Office. Dena Cox: Main Office .1 ' i. • • . JV ' •• S, • • • • • • . • L K . ' j ' , ••• ' ••••• •■' •,1 , v  .-•.•;• ' .•••.;■.  - ' ' .J. I 46- Faculty Mary Bell White, Kay Urburu: Nurse, Health Office Secretaries and Librarians aid students Nancy Forbes, Molly Saunders, Toni Pizer: Librarian, Library Clerk, Textbook Room Patricia Pruitt: Driver ' s Training. Maxine Daniels: Main Office Pat Wooten, Fay Owen: Attendance Office Faculty-47 Jim and James together helped keep the campus clean The custodians worked hard this year jr ' ! ' to keep our campus looking clean and ' - ' - beautiful, and they did an excellent job. PV ' s groundsmen were also busy keeping the school beautiful with neatly mowed lawns and trimmed shrubs. In addition, the cafeteria kept PV ' s hungry students satisfied. They of- fered breakfast as well as lunch and introduced new, delicious foods. Jim Mitchell joined James Mollica this year to assist him in the guidance of troublesome students. M H v H ' l Kim J ' ' ' ' ' M I M Hr pp f i H o f -yli 1 1 Custodians: Earl Nesbitt. Jack Kitchen Sr , Jeff Beck, Lloyd Wells. Jerry Sisneros, Carlos Vega, Francis LeRoy, Jack Kitchen Jr.. Groundsmen: Val Guzman, Jesse Gonzalez. Cafeteria Workers: Donna Taylor, Geraldine Pandora, Chu Dung. Yvonne Nguyen. Brigitte Walz, Mit Albanese, Bertinc Bliss, Mary Crum. Lucille Belt. % l • ' Campus Supervisor: Jim Mitchell. Campus Supervisor: James Mollica - 1 Study Hall Aide: Bruce Wininger. 48-Faculty Teaching Aides provided individual help for students English Writing Aides: Faith Sabel, Felice Hunter, Bryna Alper English Writing Aide: Deryck Phillips English Writing Aide: Marlene Fuentavilla. All teaching aides provided PV High students with another year of invaluable service. The English writing aides helped students in their writing skills, es- pecially in composition classes. PV ' s Special Educa tion program offered teaching in a wide range of subjects. Individual attention was given to students on a one-to-one basis. Special Education Aide: Dick Dean. Not Pictured: Patricia Glas, Mary Lou Eberhard. Computer Aide: Sue Bohn. Faculty-49 ' 4 ,f l especkiHy you a three. Good Luck. Love always, MaiKiStahlbuhk Special Memories Speciai love to mom, dad and grams. Aaron: Thanks for monthes of beautiful memories. October 13, 1983. Thanks for the good times, gonna miss va: Shab,-L Getty, Maria, Jim, Jenn lAmie, Oreo and Turtle. Ilovei o ' Dorkey, WE LOVE YOU!! • Biff, Fliff, Spud, Candle alias. _ To mv bestest friend, Maria, who should know better thi n I F __... r _i. I , «M „nW M 111- Iwavs remain, and little but cozy beach dreams live foreve for cdl the hughs! We ' ve survived life ' s growing pains.. .i «HLhpntinue... together. Lt Ms bag. The food was terrible to say the l jst, green gravy and brownies aren ' t much of a feast! We had some good meetings and phnned a-ht, oiOhc iCommissioners ' slush fund and free sweatshirts we fought. The weekend was great and so was the year; now we leave with a drop of a tear. So long to PV and the memories we ' ve had, of , buffalos, white purses, and trendy fads. We leave behind o just one question more— please tell us where we ' re heading for! ,,,,.„.«_,. Biff, Spiff, Midget, and Lowlife . n OxirfiSoB p togeTyou anything, but tht _ two wise men wanted to get you this end of the yeaf: surprise. SURPRISE!!! Your loving ' - ' Mike and John Mt : Calculus class of 84-85 for a tmly ent to do without you? HI miss you all, and good luck at college. MikeMitzenmacher Kathy, ■- ' .: Tr A! |N TK M C N f S 1 7 • MTk r- -3 ' ♦ -3 -3 a r STUDENTS a e ' ■' . 1 SENIORS PV Seniors go out in style With the encouragement of friends and teachers, the Class of 1985 finished four years of hard work . Seniors enjoyed the traditional activities of Homecoming and the Carnival and welcomed the novelty of the Winter Formal. With college applications finally out of the way, seniors finished off the year with the excitement of the Prom, Ditch Day, Baccalaureate, Disneyland, and, of course. Graduation. As the year quickly came to an end, seniors stored away the many memories of friendship and good times accumulated during their four years at PVHS. Me, Senior Class President? laughs Beth Blayney. Steve Abbott: CSF (2,3,4) NHS (3,4), National Merit Semi-Finalist (4), Marching Band (2,3,4), Pep Band (2,3,4), Western Civilization Award (2), U.S. History (3), Shakespeare Club (3,4), Ernest Hemingway Fan Club (2,3,4). Tennis (1,2), Track (1) Bradford R. Adams: Hi-Tech Club Technical Advisor (3), Original Computer Club (1,2), SCROC (3), Ski Club (4), Investors ' Club (4), Car Club (4). James Barton Adams: Work Experience (3,4) Andy Adamson: Work Experience (3,4). David Adishian: Volleyball (2,3), Varsity (4), Work Experience (3,4), Key Club (2,3.4), Spanish Club (3,4), Volleyball Club (2,3,4). Parissa Ahmadi Albert Alberto: Football (1.2) Varsity (3), Interact (4), Letterman ' s Club (4), Oriental Culture Club (3.4) Gretchen Ann Ambrose: Drama I, II, 111. Fall Play (4). Thespians (4). Drama I Best Actress (2), Gumby Club (2) Chad Amico: Poseidon Club (1.4). Work Exper- ience (2,3), SCROC (4). 56-Seniors Ken Anderson Rob Antrobius: Water Polo (1,2), Varsity (3.4). Varsity Soccer (4), Baseball (1,2,3), Varsity (4), Lettermen ' s Club (3,4). Key Club (4). Craig Arnush: Computer Club (1,4), Vice-Presi- dent (1), Strategic Games Club (3,4), Computer Club (4), Astronomy Club (4), Science Fiction (4). Dina Aryan: Greek Club (1,2,3,4), Spanish Club (2.3.4), Stamp and Com Club (2), MUN (3,4), CSF (3,4). Kathlene Babros: Delphinians (1,2,3,4), Secretary (4). Freshman Basketball Stat (1), Photography Club (1), Drill Team (2,3,4), Dance and Military Teams (2,3,4). Harlan Shoemaker (2,3,4), Cross Country Stat (1), Handball Club (2), Shakespeare Club (4). Manuel Baculi: Marching Band (1,2,3,4), Concert Band (1.2), Orchestra (2), Pep Band (3.4), Shakespeare Club (3,4), French Club (4), JV Tennis (2.3) Laurie Baczkowski Patrice Bailey: Skiing (2.3.4). Dance (1,2), Greek Club (1,4), Black Heritage (1.2,3,4), Harlan Shoemaker (1), Work Experience (4). Lisa Baldarrama: Track (1), Forensics (1,2). Ski Club (1.2.3.4) Ranko Balog: JV Tennis (2), Varsity Football (4), Shakespeare Club Treasurer (4). Triton (1,2.) Sports Editor (3,4) Alfonso Baquero Mary F. Barrick: Keyettes (3.4), Pep Squad (4), JV Track (3), Varsity Football Stat (3), Shakespeare Club (4), CSF (2). Charmaine Guiang helps out her class at floatbuilding. Seniors-57 Seniors experience an exciting year Amy Beal Michelle Beaudry: Orchesis (2) . Dance Show (2) , Spring Show (2,3), Summer Show (2), Stage Crew (2), Concert Choir I (1), Work Experience (3,4), Greek Club (1) Anne-Marie Behrendt: CSF (1,2,3,4), NHS (3.4), Art Club (1,2,3), Historian (4), Student Curriculum Forum (4), Ernest Hemingway Fan Club (3,4). Wayne Bell Michelle Bemiss Gary Bendes Lori Benveniste: Work Experience (1), Track (2), Ski Club (3), Stefanie Berg; Girl ' s Varsity Soccer Stat (1), Triton (3), Jon Berger: Baseball (1,2,3,4), Key Club (3,4), Julie Binder: Work Experience (4), Poseidon Club (4). Shakespeare Club (4)- Robert Bingham: Ski Club President (3,4), Photojournalism (4), Physical Fitness (3), Triton (4). Beth Blayncy: Senior Class President (4), Junior Assemblyman (3), Girl ' s League (1,2), SAL (1,2,3,4), Shakespeare Club President (4), Jazz Dancers (1), Dance Show (1,2), Harlan Shoemaker (3,4), S-Club (4). Mitch Wong grins as a Triton photographer captures his expressions. 58-Seniors Paul Blood: Marching Band (1.2,3,4), Orchestra (2.3), Spring Musical (2.3), Summer Show (2,3), All Southern California Band (3), Jazz Band (3.4). Chris Blum Brian Bonham: Strategic Games Club (2,3,4). Galactic General (3) . Galactic Overlord (4) , Gymnastics Manager (3,4), German Club (3,4), Astronomy Club (3,4), Activities Director (3), Car Rally Club (4), Shakespeare Club President (4), Work Experience (4). Maria Booker: Marching Band, Concert Band. Harlan Shoemaker (3.4). Art Club (4), Jazz Chorale. Suzanne Boseker: Concert Choir 1 (1), Concert Choir 11 (2). Spanish Club (1), Harlan Shoemaker (4). Spring Stage Crew (4). Shakespeare Club (4). Randy Bouverat: Football (1.2), Varsity (3), Key Club (4(, Drama (1,2,3.4), Thespians (1,2.3,4), Spring Play (2), Spring Musical (3,4). Summer MusocaD (4(. Fall Festival (4(, Director (4). Matthew Brady Michael Brandmeyer: Student Body President (4), Junior Class President (3), Assemblyman (1,2), JV Tennis (1), Varsity Tennis (2,3,4), Key Club (1.2.3.4), Drama I Auditions, Fall Festival (1). Shakespeare Festival (1), Harland Shoemaker (1,2,3,4), Administrative Cabinet (4). Jill E. Bredehorn: Dramai and II Honors (1,2). Pep Squad (3,4), Short Flag Head (4), Keyettes (3,4), Historian (3). Vice-president (4). Harlan Shoemaker (3.4) , Powder Puff Football (4) Bradley Joseph Brigante G.M. Broucck: Basketball (1.2). JV (3). Varsity (4), JV Baseball (3), Varsity (4), Key Club (3,4). Kathryn Brown: Marching Band (1.2,3,4), Concert Band (1.2), Pep Band (2,3,4). Orchestra (2,3,4), Sring Musical (3,4) , Summer Musical (3) , CSF (2,3,4) , NHS (4) , Harlan Shoemaker (2,3,4), Shakespeare Club (4) (2.3.4) Steve Brown Susan Browning Donna Buckley: Varsity Gymnastics (1.2.3,4). Shakespeare Club (4). Sharon Bullock: Softball (2), Poseidon Club (1), Work Experience (3,4), NHS (1,2,3,4), Harlan Shoemaker (3). Eva Burkley: Volleyball (2), Varsity (3,4), Cheerleader (4), Pep Squad Historian (4), Senior Assemblyman (4), S-Club (3,4), Varsity Track (3,4), Harlan Shoemaker (3,4), Poseidon Club (1,2,4), Volleyball Club (2,3,4), (3,4), Tri-Council (4). Boys ' Soccer Stat Seniors- 59 Joey Burns: Jazz Band (3,4), All-Southern California Jazz Ensemble (3,4), Orchestra (2,3,4), Pep Band (3). Scott H. Byrd: Cross Country (1), Varsity (4), Strategic Games Club (3,4), Car Rally Club (4), Spanish Club (4). Doug Campbell: Work Experience (4) Julie Campbell: ASB Historian (4), Junior Assembly, Sophomore Secretary. Marine Science Club (2,3,4), Harlan Shoemaker (2,3,4), S-Club (2,3,4). Dominick Cardella: Volleyball (1), Poseidon Club (1,4), Philosophy Club (1), Richard Clutcher Club (4), Marine Science Club (4), Shakespeare Club (4) Richard Carosso: Baseball (1,2,3), Varsity (4), Football (1), Basketball (2,3), Varsity (4), Marine Science Club (4), CSF (2,3). Paul Carr Donna L. Casper: JV Track (1,2), S-Club (2,3,4), Soph Doll Princess (2), Shakespeare Club (4). Jogging Club (4). Alexia Cassimatis Vince Celotto: Football (1,2,3,4), Letterman ' s Club (4) Kristen Chaisson: Swimming (2), Volleyball MVP (2), Varsity (3,4), Keyettes Historian (4), Volleyball Club (4), Poseidons Club (4). Leader- ship Camp (4), Tri-Council (4). Soph Doll Princess (2), Homecoming Princess (4), Senior Vice-President (4), CSF. Rebekah Chan: Oriental Chess Club (4). Irene Chang: Spanish Club (1). Orchesis (2), Work Experience (3), Keyettes (4). CSF (1,2,3,4), NHS (3,4), National Merit Finalist (4), Harlan Shoemaker (4), Dance Show (2). Renee Chang: Spartans (3,4), CSF (2,3), Swim- ming (2,3), Work Experience (4). Spanish Club (3,4), Ski Club (3). Carey Charlton: Spartans (2.3,4), President (4). Swimming (2.3), Poseidon Club, Soccer Stat (3). 60- Seniors Seniors show off tfieir wonderful talents during the excitement of Homecoming week. Homecoming proves fun for seniors Cathi Charlton: Keyettes (3.4), President (4), JV Track (2), Varsity (3,4), Scrub Club (1,2), Sophomore Football Stat (2), Varsity Football Stat (3.4) Andrew Chekian: CSF (2,3,4), Shakespeare Club (4), JV Tennis (1), Varsity (2,3,4) Ying-Ping Cheng Chris Chew Linda Chin Kaysie Choate: Commissioner of Clubs (4), Assembly (4), Keyettes (3,4), Historian (4), SAL (2,3,4), Girls ' League Representative (3), NHS (3,4), CSF (2,3,4), Cross Country (2), Varsity (3,4). Track (1,2), Varsity (3,4), Harlan Shoe- maker (3.4), Spanish Club (3,4). Marine Science Club President (4). Shakespeare Club (4), Ski Club (3.4) John Chou: Oriental Chess Club (1.2.3.4), Photography Club (1), Car Club (4), Table Tennis Club (4), Shakespeare Club (4), Oriental Culture Club (1,2,3,4), Kevin M. Christensen; Marching Band (1,2.3,4), Jazz Band (2.3.4). Pep Band (1.2.3.4), Orchestra (1,2), Concert Band (1), Spring Musical (1,2,3,4), Summer Musical (1,2), CSF (2.3,4), NHS (4), Interact Club (2,3,4), Harlan Shoemaker (1,2,3,4), Shakespeare Club (4), Ernest Hemingway Fan Club (3), BBC Fan Club (4), Political Science Club (4), Ashley Clark: Keyettes (3,4), Harlan Shoemaker (3,4), NHS (3,4), CSF, SAL (2,3,4), Student Curriculum Forum (4). Mike Clarkson: Football (1,2), Varsity (3). Key Club (3). Treasurer (4), Stage Crew Summer Show (4), Ski Club (1,4), Shakespeare Club (4) Kent Clayton Catherine Cole: Marching Band (3,4), Orchestra (2,3), Librarian (4), German Club Treasurer (2), Co-President (3,4), Greek Club (4), President (3), Art Club (2,3), National Merit Commended Student (3), SAL (4), Astronomy Club (3), Omegans (2,3), Treasurer (4), Harlan Shoemaker (2,3,4), Summer Show (2,3), Spring Show (3), MUN (2), Sophomore Representative (2), Assistant Secretary of Conference (3), Under-Secretary General (4), Student Store (1), French Club (4), Lucinda Cole: Keyettes (4). Commissioner of Publicity (4), Spanish Club (4), SAL (4), Student Curriculum Forum (4). Shakespeare Club (4). David Colman: JV Football (1), Triton Staff (1). Computer Club (1.2.3). Ski Club (1), Strategic Games Club (1.2.3). Robert Condon: Frosh-Soph Soccer (1,2), JV Soccer (3), Varsity (4). Key Club (3,4). Courtney Conner Soccer (1.2). Varsity (3,4), Poseidon Key Club (4). Shakespeare (2,3). President (4). Club (2.3). Library SAL (3.4), Student (1,2,3,4), NHS (3,4), Award Merit Jim Consani: Club (1,4), President (4). Elizabeth Conuiay: Omegans Greek Club (2,3), German Advisement Committee (4), Curriculum Forum (4), CSF U.S. History Award (3), German Merit (1,2,3), Harlan Shoemaker (4), National Commended Student (4). Jeff Cooper: Marching Band (1,2,3,4), Jazz Band (3). Concert Band (1,2), Orchestra (3), Trident Staff Photographer (4), Gumby Fan Club (2), Poseidon Club (2), Basketball (3), Art Club (1). Susan Copley Traci Cowan: Work Experience (4), Track (1,2), Varsity (3,4), Poseidon Club, Shakespeare Club. Carol Cowley: Art Club (1,2,3,4), Brady Bunch Fan Club (3), Jazz Chorale (4), Spanish Club (4), Ernest Hemingway Club (4), Shakespeare Club (4), Political Science Club (4), Thespians (4). John Crawford: Spring Musical (1,2,3,4), March- ing Band (1,2,3,4), Jazz Band (2,3,4), Pep Band (2,3,4), Drum Major (4), Orchestra (2,4), Stage Crew (1.2). Summer Show (1.2,3), Shakespeare Club (4), Concert Band (1), Drama 1. Krissy Creed: Soccer _ (1,2), Volleyball (2), Art Club (4), Poseidon Club (1), Ski Club (3,4), Volleyball Club (2). Julia Gleason, Mimi Szafran, and Sarah Simmonds have an exciting time watching Homecoming. 52-Seniors PVHS Seniors enjoy their last Homecoming Kerry Davies: Shakespeare Club (1). Chris Davis: Soccer (1,2), Varsity (3,4), Baseball (1,2), Varsity (3,4), Key Club (3), President (4), NHS (3,4), CSF (2,3) Juliet Davis Steven Davis Denise DeCarIi: Varsity Softball (3,4), Shakespeare Club (4). Stacie Decker Peter Delaney Shelly Detomasi Stuart Ross Criley: NHS, CSF. Triton Photo- graphy Editor, Cartoonist, Photography Editor, Assistant Editor Trident, U.S. History Award. Melissa Cristallo Scott Crogg Ann Cullman Mary Cutrona: Spanish Club (1), Greek Club (2), Work Experience (3.4), Lisa Dallenbach Ali Damavandi Kristy Danache: Drama I Audition, II, Softball (2), Summer Show (1,2,3), Concert Club (1). Jennifer Davey: Triton Staff (1,2,3), Freshman Editor (4), Marching Band (1,2), Concert Band (1), Pep Band (1,2). Seniors-63 Eric Dinkier Julie Dixon: Sophomore Class Vice-President, Shakespeare Club (4). Spanish Club (2.4). Wrestling Stat (1). Kim Doenges: Marching Band (1,2.3.4). Concert Band (1.2). Orchestra (3). Pep Band (3.4). Summer Show (3). Spring Show (3.4). Baseball Stat (3), Kathryn Doherty: Drill Team (1.2.3.4). Dance (4). Military (2,3,4), Novelty (2,3.4). Drama (2). S-Club (3,4), Dance Show (1.2), Harlan Shoe- maker (4). Denise Doley: ASB Secretary, Junior Class Treasurer, Keyettes (3,4), Pep Squad (3), Head Cheerleader (4), Track (1,2), Cross Country (2), Tennis (1), Drill Team (1.2), Military (1), Novelty (2), Spanish Club (3), Shakespeare Club (4), SAL (4), Student Curriculum Forum (4), Harlan Shoemaker (4), Convivial Club (3.4). Dave Dollar: Swimmmg (2). Varsity (3,4) Waterpolo (3), Breakfast Club (4), Hunting Fishing Club (4). Debbie Dollinger Joseph Donate John Donnelly: Varsity Track (3), Shakespeare Club (4). Scott Duffin: Football (1.2), Track (4), Work Experience (3), Concert Choir (1), Choral (3,4), Stage Production (4). Paul Dunphey: Football (1,2,3,4), Interact (2,3.4). SCROC. Work Experience. Annette Duran: Volleyball (2.3). Art Club (3), Volleyball Club (2,3), Concert Club (1). Softball (2). Having a great time at the formal, Erik Kunzelman and Barbara Patten take a break after dancing to the great music of Yesterday ' s Papers. 64-Seniors Seniors celebrate their last moments at PV Serge Esmailzadeh: Oriental Culture Club (4), Table Tennis Club (3), Track (3), Handball Club (4), Backgammon and Chess Club (4), Shake- speare Club (4), Latin (4). Scott R. Evans: Cross Country (1.2,3,4). Track (1,2), German Club (1.2,4). Strategic Games Club (1,2,4). Car Rally Club (4). Geoff Fafenrodt: Ski Club (3.4). Track (1) Varsity (3,4), Spanish Club (4). Trident Photographer (2). Triton Photographer (2). Work Experience (4). Poseidon Club (4). ' Hcndrik Falk: Cross Country (1), Varsity (3,4), Track (1). Varsity (3,4). Spanish Club (1.3,4). Senior Class Treasurer, Letterman ' s Club (3,4). Harlan Shoemaker (3,4), Breakfast Club (3,4). Jeffrey Feldman: Drama Club (1,2), FroshSoph Soccer (1,2 ), JV Soccer (3), Varsity Soccer (4), Ski Club (4). Carlos Fernandez: Basketball (1), Varsity (2,3,4), Baseball (1), Football (1), Shakespeare Club (3), Luis Fernandez: Soccer (2,3,4), Track (4) Marco Ferriera Felicia Allison Filep: Choir (1.2). Solos and Ensembles (1). Orchesis (1) Secretary (2), Spanish Club (1.2), President (4), Dance Show (1,2,4), Art Club (1). Powder Puff Football (3.4). Leadership Camp (4). NHS (3,4). CSF (1.2,4), Ernest Hemingway Fan Club (3), Keyettes (4), Student Representative for PTSA (4). Brian Dwyer: Basketball (1,2.3.4) Michelle Effros: Drama 1, Orchestra (1). Harlan Shoemaker (1), Thespians (1,2), Art Club (2), Secretary (3) CSF (1,2,3.4). NHS (3,4). UCLA High School Scholar (4), Student Curriculum Forum (3,4), Library Advisory Committee (4), Academic Decathalon (4), Spanish Club (3,4), French Club (4), National Merit Commended Student (4). Laura Egan: Basketball (1), Swimming (1), French Club (4), Work Experience (3), CSF (4). Erin Ellis: Drill Team (2), Work Experience (3.4), Spartans (3) Vice-President (4). Jay Elwell: Varsity Swimming (1,2,3,4), German Club (1,2.3), CSF (1,2,3.4). All League Swimming (3). All City Swimming (3) Doug Eng: Ski Club (3.4). Richard Clutcher Club (4), Student Curriculum Forum (4). Oriental Culture Club (3.4). Seniors-65 Seniors spend final year on senior park Obviously enthused by science fiction. Maya Stahlbuhk relaxes in the sun on senior park. Doug Fitzgerald: Wrestling (2), JV Water Polo (3). Tyler Flood: Cross Country (1,2,3), Track (1,2,3), Lettermen ' s Club (3,4), Breakfast Club (3,4). Lori Floyd: Advanced Placement Ceramics (3), El Camino College (4). Irene Fowell: Drama 1,11, Thespians (1,2), Art Club (2,3), French Club (4), French Award (1), CSF (1,2.3,4), NHS (3,4), National Merit Semi-Finalist (4), Student Curriculum Forum (3), Library Advisory Committee (4), Junior Achieve- ment (2). Garrett Frantz: Football (1), Basketball (2), Baseball (2,3), Varsity (4), Shakespeare Club (4), Triton (2), Gina Frederick: Swimming (2), Spartans (2), Social Director (3), President (4), Harlan Shoemaker (2,3,4). Alyssa Friedman: Softball (2), Varsity (3,4), Greek Club (1), Spanish Club (4), Shakespeare Club (4), Renee Fricdrichsen Volleyball (1,2) Varsity (3), Most Improved (1), MVP (2), Ski Club (1,2,3), Yearbook Staff (3), Freshman Princess, Junior Princess, Academic Achievement Award (2,3), Art Club (3), Spartans (4), Harlan Shoemaker (4), 66-Seniors -l l t Ariane Fuechtner: International Exchange Student from West Germany, Art Club (4), Jazz Chorale (4), French Club (4), German Club (4), International Exchange Club (4). Christopher Gabelich Melissa Gamble: S-Club (3,4) Officer (4), Harlan Shoemaker (3,4), French Club (4), Shakespeare Club (4). Deidre Gee: Varsity Gymnastics (1,2,3,4), Co-Cap- tam (4), CSF (3,4), Art Club (1,2,3,4), Secretary (2), Greek Club (1,2), Spanish Club (1,2), Omegans (4), Historian, Internationl Exchange Club (4), Student Curriculum Forum (4), Political Science Club, SAL (4), Kirsten Michelle Gee: Varsity Gymnastics (1,2, 3,4), Co-Captain (4), Art Club (1,2,3,4), Presi- dent, Vice-President, Historian, CSF (2,3,4), Greek Club (1,2,4), Spanish Club (1,2), Student Curriculum Forum (4), Library Advisory Com- mittee (4), International Exchange Club (4), Thespians (4), Political Science Club (4), Poseidon Club (4), Ernest Hemingway Fan Club (4), Shakespeare Club (4), SAL (4). Neil Gegna: Volleyball (1), Volleyball Club (2,3,4), Ski Club, Shakespeare Club (4), Work Experience (3), Poseidon Club (1,4). Mark Germann: Varsity Tennis (1,2,3,4), Basket- ball (1). Shakespeare Club (3) Vice-President (3), Table Tennis Club (3,4), Scrub Club (1,2). Joel Gever: Astronomy Club (1,2), Varsity Track (3,4), Spanish Club (1), Marine Science Club (4), Shakespeare Club (4), Ski Club (3,4), Poseidons Club (4). Harlan Glatt: Track (3,4), Shakespeare Club (3), Robotics (3,4). Matthew Xenophon Glavas: Trident Photographer (1,2,3,4), Editor (4), Triton Photographer (1,2,3,4), Editor (4), Marching Band (3,4), Historian (4), Academic Decathlon (4), Orchestra (3,4), Pep Band (4), CSF (3,4), Track Stat (2), Gumby Club (2), Ernest Hemingway Fan Club (2,3,4), Shakespeare Club (3,4), National Merit Com- mended Student. Julia Gleason: CSF (1,2,3,4), NHS (3,4), Delphin- lans (2,3,4), Hospitality (3), Historian (4), Drill Team (1), Summer Musical (2), Spanish Club (4), Work Experience (4), Harlan Shoemaker (3). Ron Click: Football (1), Track (2), Ski Club (2,3), Shakespeare Club (4), Marine Science Club (4). . (3,4), SCROC (3), Bruce Goldberg: Yearbook Work Experience (3,4). Eric Golden Bruce Gonzalez Mark Goodale: Football (1), Volleyball (2), Varsity (3,4), First Team All-League, MVP, Volleyball Club (2,3,4), Richard Clutcher Fan Club (4), Harlan Shoemaker (4). Karen D. Goodman: Soccer (1), Varsity (2,3,4), Volleyball (2), Varsity (3,4), Volleyball Club (2,3,4), Art Club (4), Varsity Track (3). Josh Gordon: Shakespeare Club (4), French Club (4), Work Experience (1), Astronomy Club (3), Marine Science Club (1). Seniors-67 Seniors beat up on the Freshmen Nancy Gould: Soccer (1), Varsity (2.3.4), S-Club (3.4), Varsity Tracl (1.2.3.4). Mike Goza: Cross Country (1), Track, Frosh-Soph (1,2), JV (3). Table Tennis Club (3), Breakfast Club (4). Eric Grace Susan Grant Bill Grant Kathy Graves: Poseidons Club (3,4), Thespians Club (1,2,3). Drama I Honors, Drama 111 Honors, Shakespeare Club (3), JV Baseball Stat (3). Fall Show (2), Volleyball Club (4), Work Experience (4), Fall Drama Festival (1), Spring Show (2), Traveling Theater (1,2.3), Shakespeare Drama Festival (1) Alex Griggs: Jazz Band (2,3,4), Poseidons (4), Hunting and Fishing Club. Janet Gross: Gymnastics (1,2). Track (3,4), SCROC (3), Work Experience (4), Shakespeare Club (4), Performing magnificently. Jocko Tex Tokaji shows the true magnitude of his talent with the Squashed Pumpkins. 68-Seniors Laurence Hart: Poseidons Club (1,2,3,4). Ceramics Club (4), Art Club (2,3,4), Gumby Fan Club (2), CSF (2), Boys ' League (2), Shakespeare Club (4), Political Science Club (4). Linda M. Hart: Cheerleader President (4), Class Historian (2,3,4), S-Club (2,3), Soph Football Stat (1,2), Convivial Shoemaker (3,4). Stephanie Hauge: MUN (1,2,3), Art Club (1,2,3,4), German Club (3), Orchesis (2), Omegans (3,4), Shakespeare Club (4), CSF (3,4), Student Curriculum Forum (4), Harlan Shoemaker (4), SAL (4). (3,4), Pep Squad (1), Track (1), CSF Doll Princess (2), Club (3,4), Harlan Jeff Haushalter: Basketball (1,2), Varsity (3), JV Tennis MVP (2), CSF (3), FCA (3). Tatsuya Steve Hayashi: Marching Band (1,2), Concert Band (1), Orchestra (2), Spring Musical (2), JV Track (2), Shakespeare Club (3,4), Work Experience (3,4), Trident Staff (4), Triton Staff (4). Cathy Heffernan Charmaine Guiang: Track (2), Keyettes (3,4), Treasurer (4), Football Stat (2,3), Varsity (4), Powder Puff Football (3,4), Shakespeare Club (4). Brian Gurewitz Antonia Haase: SAL (1,2). Girls ' League Representative (2), Assemblyman (3), Swim Team (1,2), Varsity (3,4), S-Club (2), Secretary (3). President (4). Spanish Club (4). French Club (4), Shakespeare Club (4). Harlan Shoemaker (3,4). Powder Puff Football (3.4). Student Curriculum Forum (4). David W. Hall: Triton Photographer (2,3,4). Key Club (4). Richard Clutcher Fan Club (4), Track (1). Homecoming Float Host (2). Joanna Hall Mary Hamilton Daneen Ann Hammond: Scrub Club (2). Gumby Club (2), Triton Staff (3), S-Club (3,4). Shakespeare Club (1). Work Experience (4), John Han: Footb all (1). Baseball (1). Soccer (2.3,4). Volleyball (2). Poseidon Club (4), Robert Clutcher Club (4). Jung Hwa Han Karen Haney Kathryn Hannan: Track (1). Forensics (1). Ski Club (1.2.3.4). Bridget Hart: Dance Show (1). Delphinians (3.4). Harlan Shoemaker (2,3,4), Summer Show (3), Spring Show (3), Drill Team (1,2,3,4), Co-Captain (4), Basketball Drill Team (2,3,4), Drill Team Historian (3), Art Club (3), Art Club Historian (3). Seniors-69 Seniors indulge in school activities Eric Heinsheimer Greg Helms David Hendershot: Football (2), Basketball (3,4), Shakespeare Club Vice-President (4), Work Experience (4). Lisa Herbst Jose Hernandez Alyson Herndon: Swimming (1), Girls ' Varsity Swim Team (3,4). S-Club (4), Marine Science Club (4), Thespians (3), Water Polo Stat (4). Michelle Hill: Spartans (3,4), Swim Team (2,3), Spanish Club (2). Virginia Hill: Greek Club (1,2,3), Gymnastics Stat (3,4), Shakespeare Club (4), Board Games Club (4),MUN (4), CSF (1,2,3,4). Mike Hillis: Basketball (1), Football (4), Track and Field (1), Varsity (2,3,4). Beth Diane Hindman: Omegans (2,3,4), Publicity (3), Secretary (4), International Exchange Club (3,4), AFS (3). Kiyoshi Hiratsuka: JV Soccer (2). Varsity (3,4), JV Track (2). Shannon Hixson: Cheerleader (3), S Club (2,4), Swimming (1,2,4), Work Experience (4), Harlan Shoemaker (3). Rachel Hodgkinson: National Junior Honor Society (1). NHS (3,4), Art Club (3,4), Omegans (3,4), Junior Achievement (2), Newspaper (1), National Scholastic Photography Contest Winner (1), Honorable Mention in National Interlochen Poetry Contest (1), Swim Team (1), CSF (2). James Hoffman: Photojournalism (2,3.4), Trident Staff (3,4), Triton Staff (3,4), Work Experience (3.4). Shakespeare Club (4). Michelle Holdsworth: Varsity Swimming (1.2). S-Club (4), Marine Science Club (4), Basketball Cheerleader (2), JV Soccer (2,3). Mi-Kyung Hong: CSF (2,3,4), NHS (3,4), Delphinians (2,3,4), Historian (3), Art Club (1,2.3,4), Triton (4), Greek Club (1), Shakespeare Club (4), AFS (3), Harlan Shoemaker (2,3). Tong-Chan Hong: Choir (3,4), Shakespeare Club (4). Adam M. Horn: Drama I Auditions, Drama II, III, IV, Summer Musical (2,3,4), Spring Musical (1,2,4), Fall Show (3,4), Fall Festival (1,4), Shakespeare Festival (1.2.3.4). Marching Band (2), Dance Show (1). Morning Bulletin Announcer (4), Harlan Shoemaker (3,4), Thespians (1,2,3,4), Shakespeare Club (4), Theatre-in-the-Round (3,4), Story Theatre (2), Noon Theatre (1,2,3,4), Traveling Theatre (2). Edward Charles Houston Jr.: Baseball (1,2), Varsity Football (1,4). Amy Hu: Tall Flags (1,2), Competition Tall Flags (1,2), Harlan Shoemaker (1), CSF (1,2), Spanish Club (1.2,3), French Club (1,2,3), Shakespeare Club (4), Marine Science Club (4). Wayne Huang: OCC (2.3,4). Chinese Chess Club (3.4). Shakespeare Club (4). Car Club (4), Math Club (3.4), Table Tennis Club (3,4). Thomas Hughes: Football (2), Varsity (3.4). Letterman ' s Club (4). Varsity Track (3,4), Shakespeare Club (4). Michelle Huizdos: Spanish Club (1,2.3.4). Greek Club (3). German Club (3). MUN (3). Work Experience (4), Omegens (3,4), Harlan Shoemaker (4), Poseidon Club (4). Tim Hurley: Drama I Honors (1). Drama III (3), Spring Show (2), Summer Show (3), Fall Show (3), JV Volleyball (1), Fall Festival (1), Shakespeare Festival (1,3). Chris Hyde Arthur Ingham Jeff Ingram Marie Jackson: Vollyball Club (1.2,3), Softball (2), Ski Club (3), Posideon Club (4), Work Experience (4), Volleyball Club (2). Mike Jacobanis Intimately discussing the techniques of flower fluffing. Kristen Chaisson and Mitch Wong point to the photographer. Seniors-71 Eric Jacobsson Richard Jai; Student Curriculum Forum (4). Library Advisement Committee (4), CSF (2,3,4), NHS (3,4), Math Club (2,3), Treasurer (4), Oriental Culture Club (4). Oriental Chess Club (3.4), Table Tennis Club (3.4), Astronomy Club (2,3), Secretary (4), Car Rally Club, Secretary (4). Shakespeare Club (4) Karen Janssens: Drama (1,2), Choir (1,2), Women ' s Ensembles (2), Drill Team (1,2,3), Military (2,3), Dance Show (2,3). Stage Crew (1,2), Harlan Shoemaker (1,2,3.4). Varsity Soccer Stat (2,3.4), Keyettes (3.4). Shakespeare Club (4). Howard Jensen: Varsity Football (3,4). Marching Band (1.2.3,4). Pep Band (1.2.3.4). Harlan Shoemaker (1.2.3.4), Spring Musical (4), Orchestra (1,2), Car Club (2,3). Claire Johnson Debbie Johnson: Triton Staff, Index Editor (3), Organizations Editor (4), Orchesis (2), Tall Flags (3,4), CSF (2,3,4), NHS (3,4), Keyettes (4), Harlan Shoemaker (3). Michelle Johnson Erik Jones Tim Jones Kathryn Jordan: Choir (1,2), MUN (3.4). German Club (3). Treasurer (4), Christopher Todd JucU: Football (1). Volleyball (1), Assemblyman (1). Spring Play (2). Fall Showw (4), Shakespeare Festival (3.4). Society of Women Engineers (4). Stanford Club (3). Dave Jurgens: Basketball (1). Water Polo JV (3), Varsity (4). Varsity Swimming (3.4). Summer Show (3.4), Art Club Vice President (4), Shakespeare Club (4). Enthusiastically showing off the seniors ' final float is senior David Adishian. 72 -Senior Johnny Kao: CSF (2,3,4), NHS (3,4), Math Club (2,3.4), Oriental Culture Club (3,4), Oriental Chess Club (3,4), President (4), Table Tennis Club (3,4), Computer Club (3), Shakespeare Club (3), Ted D. Kapner: Drama (1,2,3,4), Thespians (1,2,3,4), Summer Musical (1,4), Spring Musical (2,4). Fall Show (3), Fall Festival (1,4), Directed (4), Shakespeare Festival (1,3,4), Directed (4), Harlan Shoemaker (3,4), Leadership Camp (4), Shakespeare Club (3,4), Tri-Council (4). Lisa Karambelas: Volleyball (1,2), Spanish Club (3,4), Spartans (2,3,4), Poseidon Club (1,4), Harlan Shoemaker (3,4), Work Experience (3,4), Shakespeare Club (4)- Suzanne Katherler: Swimming (2,3) Julia Kate: Orchesis (2), Dance Show (2), Keyettes (4), CSF (1,2,3,4), NHS (3,4), Track Stat (3,4). Spanish Club (1,2,3,4), Shakespeare Club (4), SAL (4). Peter Kaye: Boys ' League Representative (1), JV Tennis (1). Baseball (2,3,4), Key Club (2,3,4) Secretary (4), Richard Clutcher Fan Club (4), District Student Exchange (3,4). Kyle D. Kazan: Basketball (1,2,3,4), Catherine Keenan: S-Club (3,4), Basketball Stat (3), Powder Puff Football (3), Shakespeare Club (4), Work Experience (4). Homecoming proves fun for seniors Megan Kelly Elizabeth Keschner Ramin Khorrami Adrienne Kim: Triton Staff (1), Sophomore Editor (2). Activities Editor (3), Senior Editor (4), SAL (4), Student Curriculum Forum (4), Library Advisement Committee (4) Amy Kim: Drill Team (1,2), Keyettes (4), SAL (4), Art Club (2), Harlan Shoemaker (2,4) Eun Kim: JV Basketball (1), JV Swimming (2), Class Historian (3), S-Club (2,3,4), Treasurer (4), SAL (3,4), Art Club (1,2,3). Mike Kim: Track (1,4), Triton Staff (2,3), Business Manager (3,4) Interact (3,4), Secretary (4), (3), Steve Kim: Football (1.2), Varsity (4), Wrestling (1), Track (2), Key Club (2,3,4), Lettermen ' s Club (3,4), German Club (3,4). Varsity Football (3), Oriental Culture Club Seniors-73 Sun Young Kim: Oriental Culture Club (4). Greg Kinion Karen Kinney: Shakespeare Club (4). CSF (2,3). Rachel Kirby: JV Track (2,3), Spartans (4), Work Experience (3.4). Cheryl Kline Colette Koines Lee Kolodny: Work Experience (3,4), Richard Clutcher Fan Club (4), Shakespeare Club (3), Poseidon Club (4). Alison Kopania: Jazz Band (3,4), Marching Band (1,2,3,4), Secretary (2), Librarian (2,3), Assistant Unifornn Manager (2) President (3,4), Spring Musical (2,3,4), Concert Band (1,2), Shakespeare Club (4), CSF (2,3,4). Mary KoUarski: Orchesis (2) , S-Club (3,4) , German Club (4) , Gumby Club (2) , Shakespeare Club (4) , Dance Show (2), Work Experience (4). Kurt Kredel: Varsity Tennis (1,2,3,4), Lettermans Club (3,4), Drama I, Drama II, Spring Show (3), Shakespeare Club (4). Erik Kunzelman: ASB Treasurer (4), Drama (1,2,3,4), Thespians (1,2,3,4), Summer Musical (1,2,3), Spring Musical (2,3,4), Fall Show (3,4), Spring Show (2), Fall Festival (1,4), Directed (3,4), Shakespeare Festival (3,4), Directed (3,4), Harlan Shoemaker (3,4), Leadership Camp (4), Administration Cabinet (4), Morning Bulletin Announcer (4) , Football (1) , Volleyball (1), Shakespeare Club (4). CaseyUScala:Volleyball(l),Varsity (2,3,4), Volleyball Club (1,2,3,4), Richard Clutcher Club (4), Bandstand Club (1,2), OCC (4). . ' Looking forward to their next class, Steve Tauber, Eric Nelson and Dave Reeves, briefly pause for the camera. 74 Senior Lamonica Lacey: SCROC (3.4) Megan Lamers: Spartans (2,3,4), Varsity Football Stat (3), Soph Doll Princess (2), CSF (3), Harlan Shoemaker (2,3.4), Poseidon Club (1), Shakespeare Club (3), Danielle Ann Lape: German Club (4), Gumby Club (2), Shakespeare Club (4) , Work Experience (4) .Swim Team Stat (3), Ernest Hemmgway Fan Club (4). Amy Latimer: Swimming (1) , Varsity (2,3,4) , Water Polo Stat (4), Spartans (3,4), Ski Club (4). Michelle Lawrence: Shakespeare Club (4), Concert Choir (1). Stacey Leake: Soccer (1,2), Varsity (3,4), S-Club (3.4). CSF (1.2.3), Secretary (4). NHS (3). Vice-President (4). Student Curriculum Forum (3), Chairman (4), Spanish Club (2.3,4). Commissioner of Curriculum (4). Powder Puff Football (3). National Merit Semi-Finalist (4), Elizabeth Lee Josephine Lee: Oriental Culture Club (4) , Oriental Chess Club (4). Seniors have fun in and out of class Jung Lee: JV Track (2), Varsity Track (3,4). Astronomy (2,3), Strategic Games Club (3), CSF (2,4), NHS (4), Political Science Club (2,3), Co-Vice President (4). Math Club (2,3,4), Table Tennis Club (3,4). Susan Legg: Orchesis (2). Baseball Stat (2), Students in Exile (2), Teen Advocate (3), French Club (4), Dance Show (2), Ernest Hemingway Fan Club (4). Mike Legge Roy Leonard: Water Polo (1,2) , Volleyball (2,3) , Ski Club (1,2,3), Chess and Games Club (2,3). Tennis (4), Volleyball Club (2.3). Shakespeare Club (4). Spanish Club (1,2,3). Photography Yearbook (1.2), Editor (3.4), Anthony Leone: Shakespeare Club (3). CSF (4). Julie Levinson: Drill Team (1,2.3.4). Julie Ann Levonian: Orchestra (1,2,3,4), Treasurer (4), Summer Show (1,2), Spring Musical (1,2), All Southern California Honor Orchestra (3,4), Harlan Shoemaker (1,2,3,4), Choir (1,2), Orchesis (2), Shakespeare Club (4), Keyettes (4), Dance Show (2). Stacy Lewars: JV Volleyball (1), Varsity (2,3), Spartans (3,4), Co- Vice President (4), Soph Doll Princess, Homecoming Princess, Triton Staff (2), Volleyball Club (1,2,3,4), Ski Club (3), Poseidon Club (1,4), Harlan Shoemaker (3,4). Jeffrey Lewis Bobby Li: CSF (1,2,3,4), NHS (3.4), Letterman ' s Club (2,3,4), Service Project Director (4), Interact (3,4), Library Board Advisory Committee (3,4), German Club (3,4), Water Polo (1,2), Varsity (3,4), Swimming (1), Varsity (2), Most Improved (3,4). George Liao Tamela Lynn Lightman: Spartans (2,3,4), Treasurer (2), Secretary (4), Volleyball (3), Poseidon Club (4), Work Experience (4). Senior-75 Kathy Graves demonstrates the art of eating a banana to Mr. Kasper while other motley crew members smile for the camera Judy Lin: Greek Club (1,2). Cross Country Stat (2) , CSF (2,3,4), NHS (3,4), Shakespeare Club (4), Harlan Shoemaker (4), Spring Stage Crew (4). Ming-Chun Mike Lin: OCC (4), Math Club (4), Oriental Chess Club (4) Lillian Linnell Benjamin Lipton: Student Member of the Board of Education (4), Alternate Member (3), Trident Staff (2,3), Editor (4), Spring Show (1,3). Summer Show (1,3). Drama 1 Honors, Cross Country (2). Track (2), NHS (3,4). CSF (1,2,3.4) Chao-Ting Liu: Math Club (3,4), Track (1), Original Computer Club (1)- Elizabeth Lohrer: JV Track (1), JV Soccer (2.3), JV Volleyball (1), Varsity (2,3,4), Art Club (1,2,3,4), Historian (1,2). Vice-President (3). President (4). Volleyball Club (2,3,4) Jim Lord: Stage Crew (1,2,3), Creative Thought Day (1), CSF (2), Shakespeare Club (4). Student Curriculum Forum (4), German Club (1,2,3,4) Jessie Luc: Swimming (3.4), Water Polo (4). Computer Club (3), MUN (4), Ski Club (4). OCC (4). 76 Senior Scott Lynch: Wrestling (1.2). Elizabeth Lyon: Soccer (1,2), Track (3), Spartans (3,4), Homecoming Princess (4), Key Club Princess (4), Poseidon Club (1,4), Triton Staff (4), Varsity Football Stat (3,4) Hugh MacFaden: Work Experience (3,4) , Poseidon Club (1). William Richard Mahan Lisa Mandel Ted Marsh: Cross Country (1,2), Varsity (3,4), Track (1,2), Varsity (3,4), Breakfast Club (3,4), Secretary (4), Lettermans Club (3,4), Director of Activities (4), Spring Musical (2), Triton Photograpfier (2,3,4), Jogging Club (4), Industrial Arts Club (4), Harlan Shoemaker (4)- Joe Martella: Football (1), Varsity (4), Track (1), Cross Country (2). Poseidon Club (4), Nobi Mayama: Marching Band (1,2), Concept Band (2), Drill Team (3,4), Prop Team (3), Military Team (3,4), Harlan Shoemaker (3,4), Shakespeare Club (4). Zaniness and confusion help get seniors through the year Robert Charles McCallum: Strategic Games Club (1,2), German Club (1,2,3,4), Lettermans Club (4), Swimming Frosh Soph (1), Varsity (2,3,4), MVP (2), Water Polo Frosh Soph (1.2). Varsity (3.4). All-League (4). Ernest Hemingway Fan Club (3.4), International Exchange Club (2,3,4), AFS-Exchange Student to Switzerland. James McClain Megan McCracken Angela McFarlane: Marching Band (1,2,3.4), Treasurer (4), Concert Band (1), Orchestra (2,3,4), Secretary (3), President (4), Pep Band (2,3,4). SCSBOA Honor Band (3,4). National Honor Roll (4), NHS (3,4), CSF (1,2), ARt Club (3), Spanish Club (3), Spring Musical (2.3.4). Summer Musical (2.3.4). Semi-Finalist National Merit Scholarship for Negro Students (4). Charley McGuire: Work Experience (3.4). Richard Clutcher Fan Club (4). Susan McKenzie: Shakespeare Club (3.4). German Club (3). NicoleneErinMcMullen: Varsity Tennis (1.2.3.4). Most Improved (2). Captain (4). CSF (2). Michael Mehesan: Marching Band (2.3,4), Concert Band (1), Jazz Band (4), Orchestra (3,4), Summer Show (2,3,4), Spring Show (2,3,4), Pep Band (2,3,4), Shakespeare Club (3,4), Poseidons Club (4) John Merchant: Basketball (1,2) Tom Melton John Meng Farhad Mehrtash Senior-77 Mistv Mesias Bruce Metcalfe: MUN (1.2,3). Fiction Club (4). Mitchell Meyer German Club (2), Science Mark Miglio: CSF (3). JV Swimming (2), German Club (4). Computer Club (4). Dom Militello: Football (1). Varsity (3,4). Captain (4), All-Bay League Kicker (3,4), Soccer (1), Varisty (2,3,4), Captain (4), All-Bay League, Baseball. Frosh. (1). JV (2), Varsity (3,4), Key Club (2,3.4), Richard Clutcher Fan Club (4), Marisa Lynn Miller: Track (2,3,4), Spartans (3,4), Poseidon Club (1,4), Ski Club (3,4), Key Club Princess (4). Alicia Moeller: Spanish Club (1), Track (2), Poseidon Club (4) , Shakespeare Club (4), Work Experience (4), Spartans (4). Shabnam Montazeri: Greek Club (2), Keyettes (3,4), Work Experience (4), Shakespeare Club (4). Mike Moore: Photography Club (1), Key Club (3,4), Spanish Club (4), Volleyball Club (4), Richard Clutcher Fan Club (4), Shakespeare Club (4), Strategic Games Club (2,3), Table Tennis Club (4), Homecoming Committee (4). b Lazily, Alex Griggs has a pleasant moment of relaxation on his old. used Chevy before getting back to school. 78-Senior Seniors relax during their last year of high school Stephanie Kia Moore: Cross Country (2.3), Varsity (4), Track (2), Varsity (3,4), Student Curriculum Forum (3,4), SAL (3,4), Spanish Club (2,3,4), Junior Assemblyman, Senior Assemblyman, Keyettes (3,4), Soph Doll, Homecoming Queen. Tomoko Morioka: Oriental Chess Club (3), Oriental Culture Club (4), Omegans (3), Orchesis (3), International Exchange Club (3,4), Board Game Club (3), Vice President (4), Chorus (3), Society of Women Engineers, Progi am Director (4) , Rifle Squad (4) , Bridge Club (3), Shakespeare Club (4). Tom Morrison Rick Moy: Wrestling (1), Football (2), Track (4), Computer Club (1,2,3,4), Shakespeare Club (4), German Club (1,2,3,4), Library Advisory Committee (3,4), Robotics (4), Kristin Mueller: ASB Vice President (4), Choir (1,2), Woman ' s Ensemble (2), Harlan Shoemaker (3,4), Keyettes (3,4), Sergeant at Arms (4), Pep Squad (3), SAL (4), Student Curriculum Forum (4), Spanish Club (4), Shakespeare Club (4), Brady Bunch Fan Club (3), Gumby and Pokey Fan Club (2). Scott Mumby Mike Murphy: Spanish Club (1,2). Diane Murtha: Volleyball (1,2), Track (1), Girls League Rep. (2), Delphinians (2,3,4), Co-hospitality (3), Co-Social (31, Co-President (4), Pep Squad (3,4). Marie Nagaya: CSF (2,3), NHS (3,4), Omegans (3,4) Jodie Napolitan: Cross Country (1.2,3), JV (4), Captain (4), Varsity Track (2,3,4) JV (1), NHS, CSF (1,2,3,4), SpanishClub (3,4), Keyettes (3,4), Secretary (4), Marine Science Club (4), SAL Girls League Rep. (3), SAL Treasurer (4), Class Treasurer (2). Julie Napolitan: Cross Country (1,4) Varsity (2,3), Co-captain (4), Track (1,4), Varsity (2,3), Class Historian (2), SAL Historian (3,4), Keyettes (3,4), Publicity Manager (4), CSF (1,2,3,4), NHS (4). Marine Science Club (4), Spanish Club (3). Erik Nelson: Water Polo (1,2), Varsity (3,4), Swimming (1,2), Varsity (3,4), Letterman ' s Club (4), Spanish Club (4). John Newell Patricia Ann O ' Brien: CSF (2,3,4), NHS (3,4), JV Softball (1), JV Basketball (1), Varsity (2,3,4), MVP (1), Most Improved (3), Captain (4), International French Contest (1), French Club (1,4), Shakespeare Club (4), Harlan Shoemaker (4). Marinica Olar Senior-79 Peter Olson: CSF (1,2.3,4), NHS (3,4), Cross Country (1,2,3,4), Varsity (3,4), Captain (4), Soccer (1), Track (1,2,3,4), Varsity (3,4), Drama III (4), Summer Musical (2,4), SAL Treasurer (3), Secretary (4), Interact (2,3), Letterman ' s Club (4), Breakfast Club (3,4), Vice-President (4), Dirk Olthof: Basketball (1,2,3,4). Pat Ormsby Scott Oshry: Ski Club (1,4), HiTech Club (3), Computer Club (2), Car Club (3). Car Rally Club (4). ErikaPaltin: Drill Team (1,2,3,4), Basketball Drill Team (4). Spring Show (1.2), Shakespeare Club (4), Greek Club (1) Patrick Paolucci: Soccer (1,2), Varsity (3.4). Captain (4). Baseball (1,2,3), Varsity (4), Key Club (4). John Park: OCC (1), Track and Field (1,2), Varsity (3,4), Crosscountry (2), CSF (2,3,4). NHS (3.4). Car Club (2). Track Club President (4). BBC Fan Club President (4). Student Curriculum Forum (4) . Jazz Choir Treasurer (4) . Monica Parker Tracy Patch: CSF (1). Tennis Team (1,2). Varsity (3.4). Keyettes (3.4) . Poseidon Club (4) , SAL (4) . Girls ' League Representative (4). Barbara Patton: Drill Team (1.2.3.4). Captain (4), S-Club (3.4), Arman Paymai Walt Pazanowski Mark Watson Peach: Marching Band (1.2.3.4). Pep Band (2.3.4). Concert Band (1.2). BBC Fan Club (4). Under Secretary (4) . Shakespeare Club (4) . SCROC (3) , Triton Staff (4). Trident Staff (4). Harlan Shoemaker (3.4). Kevin Pearce: Soccer (1). Baseball (1). Shakespeare Club (2). Sheila Perez: Art Club (1.2.3). Spanish Club (4), Omegans (4). Greek Club (4). Lori Peterson Richard Picarelli: Marching Band (2,3,4), Orchestra (2.4). Pep Band (3.4). JV Cross Country (3.4). Varsity Track (3.4). Breakfast Club (4). Letterman ' s Club (4), Shakespeare Club (4). Spanish Club (4). Amy Picking Laine Podell Steven Pollack 80-Senior Seniors work hard, but have an exciting year Laura Potampa: Spartans (2,3,4), Harlan Shoemaker (2,4), Poseidon Club (1), Ski Club (3,4). Lisa Prescott: Gymnastics (2,3,4), Captam (4), Summer Musical (3) , Drill Team (3,4) . Novelty (3,4) , Military (4) , Shakespeare Club (4), Janet Ramirez: Varsity Swimming (1,2,3,4), Most Inspirational (3), Volleyball (1), SAL (2,3,4), Student Curriculum Forum (4), Spanish Club (2,4), S-Club (3,4), Shakespeare Club (4), International Exchange Club (4), BBC Fan Club (2,3) , Jogging Club (4), Scrub Club (1,2) . Karen Diane Ramirez: Varsity Swimming (1,2,3,4), Captain (4) , S-Club (3,4) , Spanish Club (4) , Shakespeare Club (4), Volleyball (1), Student Curriculum Forum (4), SAL (3,4). Shawn Randolph Golnaz Rassekh Scott Recknor: Baseball, JV (1), Varsity (2,3,4), Captain (4), Varsity Football (3,4), Basketball (1,3), Volleyball Club (4). John Redd VII: Water Polo (1), Varsity (3,4) Co-Most Improved (3), Co-Captain (4), 1st All-League (4), Swimming (1,2), Varsity (3,4), Letterman ' s Club (4). Seniors enjoy socializing with their friends during lunch, and relax before getting back to class. Senior-81 Seniors struggle through four years at PV Andrew Chekian smiles at the camera while Debbie Johnson hides behind a tree. David Reeves: Water Polo (1.2). Varsity (3,4). Co-Captam (4). Swimming (1,2), Varsity (3). Letterman ' s Club (3.4), President (4). NHS (3,4). President (4). CSF (2,3,4), Class Historian (4). Ernest Hemingway Fan Club (3.4), Harlan Shoemaker (3.4)- Catherine Haejin Rhee: Greek Club (1). Orchesis (1,2), Jazz Dancers (2), Tall Flags (2). Drill Team (3), Dance Show (1.2), Concert Choir I (1), Concert Choir II (2), Renaissance Choir (1), Solo and Ensembles (1.2) Michelle Rives Simeon Roane Stacey Robertson: Triton Staff (4), Foreign Exchange Club (3,4), Marine Mammals Club (2), Marine Science Club (2). Lark Roper: Drama (1.2), Fall Show (1.2). Spring Show (2). Student Exchange Club (3). Shakespeare Club (3). Adam Roth: Drama (1.2,3.4), Spring Musical (3,4), Summer Musical (4). Fall Show (4), Shakespeare Festival (4), Fall Festival (4), Drama 111 in the Round (4), Thespians (1,2,3,4), Key Club (2,3,4), Letterman ' s Club (4), Football (1), Varsity (3), Volleyball (1), Baseball (2), Harlan Shoemaker (4). Shakespeare Club (4), Ski Club (1,2.3). Traveling Theater (2,3). Jon Rotondo Heidi Rowley: Shakespeare Club (3,4), Vice-President (3,4), JV Cross Country (1), Greek Club (1). 82-Senior Doug Russell: Football (1), Baseball (1), JV (2). Varsity (3), Co-Captain (4), CSF (2.3,4), Key Club (2,3), Vice-President (4), Letterman ' s Club (4), Harlan Shoemaker (3,4). Wendy Russell Nael Sabha: Varsity Volleyball (3), JV Basketball (2). David Sage: Work Experience (3.4). Shakespeare Club (4) Larry Salazar Patty Salem: S-Club (3.4). Basketball Stat (2), Girl ' s League Rep. (4), Shakespeare Club (4). Gus Sampras: Football (1), Track (2), Ski Club (2.3), Marine Science Club (1,2,3,4), Varsity Tennis (4). Keith Sato: Wrestling (1.2), Football (2), Shakespeare Club (4), German Club (4). Kathy Saucedo Monica Louise Savo: Soccer (1), Varsity (2,3,4), Trident Staff (3,4) , Editor (4) , Softball (1 ,2) . Art Club (3) , Marine Science (4), S-Club (4), Powder-Puff Football (3,4). Stephen Sax Jane Scallon: Spartans (2.3,4). Spanish Club (3). Vice-President (4), Art Club (3). Ski Club (3). Poseidon Club (4). Harlan Shoemaker (3,4). Bill Schiager Silvana Schiappa: Soccer (2), Varsity (3,4), Varsity Track (2,3.4). E. Gordon Schiring: Soccer (1,2), Varsity (3,4), Volleyball (2). Varsity (3,4). Table Tennis Club (3,4). OCC (4). Volleyball Club (3.4). Kent Scholia: Track (3.4). Astronomy Club (2). High Tech Club (3) . BBC Fan Club (3) , Shakespeare Club (4) . Shari Schwartz: Orchesis (2), Creative Thought Day (2), Shakespeare Club (4). Senior-83 Seniors spend their last year having fun Amy Schwegler: Tennis (2,3), Varsity (4), Soccer (1,2), S-Club (2,3,4), CSF (1,2), NHS (3,4), Powder Puff Football (3,4). Christopher Schwindt: Stage Crew (1,2), Shakespeare Club (4) Maryam Sedehi Kathleen Shen: CSF (2,3,4), NHS (3,4), Omegans (2,3,4), Vice-President (4), Math Club (2,3,4), Board Games Club (1,4), President (4), Oriental Culture Club (1.2,3,4). Gymnastics (4), Student Curriculum Forum (4). MUN (4), Under-Treasurer (4), Greek Club (2,3,4), Foreign Exchange Club (1,4), Harlan Shoemaker (3,4). Joel Stephen Sherry: A P Art (3,4) Ted Shieh: Track (1), JV (2), Varsity (3,4), CSF (2,3,4), NHS (3,4), Interact (3), District Representative (4), Lettermans Club (4), Track Club (4), Co-President (4). Shakespeare Club (3), Treasurer (3), Triton Trident Photographer (1,2,3,4), Student Curriculum Forum (4). Naomi Shimizu: Orchesis (1), Concert Choir (1), Drill Team (2,3,4), Dance (2,3,4), Prop (3,4), Novelty (4), Military (4), Co-Captain (4), Summer Show (3), CSF (2,3,4), NHS (3,4), Keyettes (3,4). GayleShubin: Greek Club (1,2). Work Experience (3,4), Shakespeare Club (4), SCROC (4). Robert Silverman: Shakespeare Club (1), Wrestling (1,2), Football (1.2), Political Science Club (2,3), Chess Club (1,2), Treasurer Survival Club (1,2), Wrestling Club (1,2), Music Club (2,3), Car Club (2). Sarah Elizabeth Simmonds: Soccer (1,2,3), Basketball (1,2,3,4), Softball (1,2,3,4), Cross Country (4), Student Council (1,2), Treasurer (3), Forensics (1,2), Vice-President (3,4), French Club (1,2,3,4), Radio Masco (1,2,3,4), Thespians (3.4), Business Staff (1,2), Manager (3) , SAL (4) , Chieftain Chronicle (2) , Editor (3) , Trident (4), Chorale (1,2,3,4), French Exchange (3), Leadership Camp (2,3,4). Meghan Simmons: Cross Country (1,2,3,4), Track (1,2,3), Girls ' League Treasurer (3), Vice-president (4), Spanish Club (3) , Shakespeare Club (4) , Keyettes (3,4) . Harlan Shoemaker (4). Richard Simpson: Shakespeare Club. Work Experience Partricia Sinay: Triton (2), Track JV (2), Varsity (3,4), CSF (2), Delphinians (2). Treasurer (3), Co-President (4). Jill Sindoni: SCROC (3,4), Work Experience 84), Shakespeare Club (4) . Drama (2,3) , Mod Club (1,2,3,4) . Jennifer Lea Siprelle: Orchesis (1,2), Dance Show (1,2), Concert Choir (1,2), CSF (2), Drill Team (2,3,4), Spanish Club (1,2), Shakespeare Club (4). Danny Skage n Darren Smith: Work Experience (3,4), Richard Clutcher Fan Club (4). Volleyball (1,2), Ski Club (4). Jim Sole: Soccer (1,2,3,4), Frosh-Soph (1,2), JV (3), Varsity (4), Letterman ' s Club (4), CSF (1,2,3,4), Vice-President (4), NHS (4). Rafael Solis: Cross Country (1,2,3,4), Track (1,2,3,4), Soccer (2,3), Interact (1,2,3), Letterman ' s Club (3,4), CSF (2,3), NHS (4), SAL (3,4), Boys ' League Representative (3), Spanish Club (1,2,3,4), Harlan Shoemaker (3,4) , Breakfast Club (4) , Ernest Hemingway Fan Club (3,4), Jogging Club (4). John Song 84-Senior Bessie Soo: Orchesis (1), Art Club (3,4), Vice-President (1), President (2), OCC (4). French Club (4). German Club (4), CSF (2,3). Library Advisement Committee (4), International Exchange Club (4)- Jason Southerland: Drama (1,2,3,4), Summer Show (1.2), Sprmg Musical (2), Fall Festival (1,3.4). Shakespeare Festival (1.4). Forensics (2). MUN (1), Treasurer (2), Undersecretary of Conferences (3) Scott Mitchell Spearman: Freshman Assemblyman (1), Sophomore Assemblyman (2). Leadership Camp (1,2), JV Tennis (1). Varsity (2,3,4). Captain (4), Key Club (1,2.3). Director of Activities (4). Carolyn L. Spears: Girls ' League Representative (1), SAL (1.2,3,4), Cross Country (2), Varsity Swimming (1,2,3,4), JuniorClassSecretary (3), S-Club (3,4), Water Polo Stat (4). Work Experience (4). Paul E. Spillman: Track (2), Varsity (3,4). Varsity Football (3.4), CSF (2.3), Interact (4), Letterman ' s Club (4), Boys ' League Representative (4). Laura Spitznogle Dave Stafford: Soccer (1.2.3,4), Key Club (3,4). Treasurer (1). Poseidons (4), Richard Clutcher Club (4). Marine Science Club (1). Maya Stahlbuhk Jennifer Starr: Shakespeare Club (4) Kristin Steele: Varsity Diving (2,3,4), JV Soccer (3), Varsity (4), David Stefanides: Key Club (2.3,4), Frosh-Soph Soccer (1,2). Captain (1.2), MVP (2), Varsity (3.4), JV Volleyball (1). Varsity (2.3), CSF (1.2.3.4), Volleyball Club (2,3,4) Joseph Steinhauer: Basketball (2.3). Varsity Football (4). At the end of a long school day. Bart Adams and William Mahan mount their mopeds for the ride home. Senior-85 Stephanie Steitman Elizabeth Stenbit Elizabeth Stephens: Class Secretary (1), Class Assemblyperson (2). Commissioner of Clubs (3), Girls ' League President (4), JV Tennis (1.2), Trident Staff (3,4), S-Club (2), Treasurer (3), Vice-President (4), Student Curriculum Forum (4), CSF (2,3,4), NHS (3,4), Bulletin Announcer (4). Chris Steskal: Football, Co-Captain (1), Varsity (2,3), Co-Captain (4), JV Volleyball (1), CSF (2,3,4), NHS (3.4), Interact (2), Secretary (3). President (4), Letterman ' s Club (4), Class Vice-President (3) Alison Stewart: Art Club Historian (3), Harlan Shoemaker (3,4), Varsity Soccer Stat (3), Drill Team (4). Novelty (4), S-Club (4), French Club (4). Janet Stewart Mark Stofila: Football (2), Varsity (3,4), Shakespeare Club (4). Scott Strenk: Basketball (1), Baseball (2,3,4), Varsity (4), Soccer (2), Captain (3). Varsity (4), Volleyball Club, Shakespeare Club Vice-President, Varsity Football (4). Leigh Strom JodyStuhlbarg: Varsity Swimming (1,2,3,4), Children ' s Traveling Theatre (2). Spanish Club (3,4), CSF (3,4), Keyettes (3.4). SAL (4) Megan Sullivan: Varsity Cross Country (1.2), Track (1.2), S-Club (1.2.3). Service Chairman (4). Basketball Stat (2). Soccer Stat (3). Work Experience (4). Gregorv Hisato Sumi: Trident Staff (3). Editor-in-Chief (4), Strategic Games Club (2. 3.4). Astronomy Club (2,3). German Club (2). Seniors do whatever is necessary to graduate While Mitch Wong casually grabs that last answer, Ashley Clark acts innocent. 86-Senior Chuck Swanson Mimi Madeline Szafran: Drama (1,2,3), Drama 111 (3), Spring Musical (3), Summer Musical (2), Delphinians (3,4), Historian (4), Thespians (2,3,4), Harlan Shoemaker. (1,2,3,4), Shal espeare Club (4), CSF (2) Melissa Tabbarah: JV Swim Team (1,2), SClub (3,4), Secretary (4), Commissioner of Athletics (3), Assembly (3), International Exchange Club (3). French Club (4), SAL (4). Cross Country Stat (2), Curriculum Forum (4), Harlan Shoemaker (2,3,). Dave Tanner: Frosh Soph Waterpolo (2) , JV (3) , Varsity Swimming (2,3,4), Work Experience (3,4). Steve Tauber: Cross Country (1,2,3,4), Track (1,2), Varsity (3.4). Letterman ' s Club (3,4), CSF (2,3,4), NHS (3.4). Breakfast Club (4), Kim Taylor Mark Teller: Drama 1 Honors (1). Fall Festival (1). Shefalee Thakar Susan Thomas: Bovine Club (2). Breakfast Club(4), German Club (4), Ernest Hemingway Fan Club (4), Students in Exile (2) Norman Thorlakson: Marine Science Club (1,2,3,4), Scuba Club (2,3,4). Ski Club (2.3.4). Varsity Waterpolo (4), Wrestling (2) Vicki Thorrens: Orchesis (2), Marine Science Club (4), Shakespeare Club (4), Spanish Club (1), CSF (2,3,4), Work Experience (4). John Ting: Tennis (1). Math Team (1,2,4), Shakespeare Club (3,4), Spring Musical (1), Orchestra (1,2). DanTokaji: Crosscountry (1,2.3,4), Track (1,2). Varsity (3). Palos Verdes Library District Student Board Member (4) . Library Advisory Committee Chairman (4) . Letterman ' s Club (3). Treasurer (4), Interact (2,3.4), Academic Decathlon (4) , National Merit Semif inalist (4) , CSF (2.3,4), NHS (3), Treasurer (4), Harlan Shoemaker (3,4), Breakfast Club (4). Greg Tomich: National Merit Finalist, Football (1,2), Varsity (3,4). MVP (4). Tri-Captain (4). Debate (2). Interact (3), NHS (3.4). CSF (2.3,4), Hunting and Fishing Club (4). Deanne Toomajian: Volleyball JV(1), Varsity (2,3,4), Volleyball Club (2,3,4), JV Soccer (3). JV Softball (1), Spanish Club (1,2,4) President (3), Harlan Shoemaker (3,4). Senior-87 Molly Tracy: Assembly (4). S-Club (2,3) Co-President (4), Yearbook Staff (4), Student Curriculum Forum (4), Harlan Shoemaker (3,4), SAL (2,3,4), Shakespeare Club (4) Angela Iran: CSF (1,2,3), NHS (3), Trident Staff (3), Keyettes (3), Track (2,3), Model United Nations (2), Spanish Club (2) Mark Tran: CSF (1.2,3,4), Track (1) Varsity (2.3.4), Political Science Club President. (4). Strategic Games Club (1,2,3.4). Oriental Culture Club (1), Chess Club (1,2), Ernest Hemingway Fan Club (2,3,4), Stamp and Coin Club, President (2), Astronomy Club (2,3). Comic Book Club (3). Table Tennis Club (2,3,4). Howard J. Tsai: Cross-Country (2,3), Track (1.2,3,4), NHS (3,4). CSF (2.3.4), Interact (4), Letterman ' s Club (3,4), Math Club (1,2,3) Co-President (4), Bridge Club (3,4), Academic Decathelon (4). Clay Tucker; Basketball (1,2,3), Football (4), Track (1). Kimberly Turchi; Keyettes (3,4), Varsity Softball (1.2.4), Shakespeare Club (4), James Van Cleef: Varsity Football (3,4), Shakespeare Club (4), Industrial Arts Club (4), Jennifer Vandemolegraaf: Spanish Club (2,3). Work Experience (3), Shakespeare Club (4). Kelly Vander Kaay: Frosh Soph Swimming (2) . Varsity (3), Harlan Shoemaker (3), S-Club (3,4), SAL (4), Girls League Representative (4), CSF (3,4), Ann Vasey: Varsity Soccer (1,2,3,4), All Bay League Team (1,2,3), All-CIFTeam (2,3), Shakespeare Club (4), Poseidon Club (1,2) Ron Vaught: Football (1.2). Varsity (3.4). Letterman ' s Service Club (4). Interact Service Club (2,3.4). District Representative (4)- Henrick Vijaer Thomas Franklin Vogt: Cross Country (3,4), Track (1,2.3.4). Breakfast Club (2,3). Exalted Ruler (4). Julie Elaine Wall: Spartans (3,4), Poseidon Club (1,4), Shakespeare Club (4), SCROC (3,4). Eric Wang: Track Team JV (2), Varsity (3,4), Strategic Game Club (1,2.3,4). German Club (1), Political Science Club Co- Vice President (4), Academic Decathalon (4), Shakespeare Club (4). Bridge Club (4), Original Computer Club (4), Table Tennis Club (3,4), BBC Fan Club (4). Marian Wang: OCC (4), Oriental Chess Club (4) Robert Wardell: Soccer (1,2.3). Varsity (4), Letterman ' s Club(4). Kimiko Grey Warden: Spartans (3,4), Varsity Track (2,3,4), Football Stat (3,4), Homecoming Princess, Poseidon Club (2,3.4), Orchestra (1.2,3,4), Harlan Shoemaker (1,4), National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist. ■Senior Julia Weldon: Cross Country JV (1,2), Varsity (3,4), MVP (4), Senior Nominee (4), Track JV (1,2), Varsity (3,4), Drama 1 Honors, Spanish Club (3), Girls ' League Secretary (4), Keyettes (3,4). Donna Westlund Micheal James Wey: Shakespeare Club (4) Adam Weyne: Basketball (3), Baseball (3), Varsity (4), Varsity Soccer (4), Marine Science Club, Shakespeare Club (4), Daniel White: Trident Ad-Manager (4), NHS (3,4), CSF (2,3,4), Boy ' s League Representative (2), Academic Decathlon (4), Track (2), BBC Fan Club (2), Co-President (4), 60 ' s Club (1), Student Curriculum Forum (4), Track Club Co-President. Liz White: Drama 1. Volleyball (1,2,3,4). Varsity (2,3,4), Captain (4), Poseidons Club (4), Spartans (4) ,i Volleyball Club (2,3,4), Work Experience (4). Shelley Whitmore: Shakespeare Club (4), Work Experience (4). Scott Widdifield: Varsity Golf (1,2.3,4), Work Experience (3). Andrew J. Wilhem: Football (1,2), Varsity (3,4), Track (1,2), Varsity (3,4), Wrestling (1), MVP, Lettermans ' Club (1,2,3), President (4). Interact Club (3), Director of Activities (4), Academic Decathalon (4), Shakespeare Club (4). PV seniors survive an epidemic of senioritis The ce nter of attention, Julie Campbell stuffs her face while Tom Melton, Misty Gamble, and Donna Casper watch. Senior-89 Senior Class Officers: Front Row: Tom Vogt, assembly; Dave Reeves, historian. Back Row: EvaBurkley, assembly; Beth Blayney, president; Molly Tracy, assembly; Diane Murtha, secretary. Not Pictured: Kristen Chaisson, vice president; Kia Moore, assembly; Hendrik Falk, treasurer- Lisa Kimberly Wilhite: CSF (2,3,4), NHS (3,4), YFU Exchange to Germany (2), International Exchange Club (3), Co-President (4), German Club (1), Shakespeare Club (4) Andrea Williams: Girls ' Varsity Tennis (1,2,3,4), Girls ' JV Soccer (2), Keyettes (3,4), Spanish Club (2,4), SAL (4), Powder Puff Football (3,4), CSF (1,2,3,4), NHS (3,4). National Merit Semi-Finalist for Outstanding Negro Students (4), Shakespeare Club (4). Kathleen Williams: JV Volleyball (1), JV Softball (1) , JV Basketball (1.2), Varsity (3), Work Experience (4), Greek Club (1,2). Randy Williams: Letterman ' s Club (4), Breakfast Club (4), CSF (4), Shakespeare Club (4), NHS (4). Bill Wilson Casey Winston: Flyer ' s Club (1), Ski Club (2,3.4), Ping Pong Club (3,4). Strategic Games Club (3). Robin Winston: S-Club (3,4), Publicity Chairman (4), Drama (1,2), Track (1), Football Stat (2), Spanish Club (4). Mitch Wong: Interact (2,3.4), Alternate School Board Member (4), Harlan Shoemaker (1,2,3,4), Tri-Council (4). CSF (2,3,4), Treasurer (4), NHS (3,4), Spanish Club (2,3), Treasurer (4), Shakespeare Club (4). Leadership Camp (4), Orchestra (1), Treasurer (2), U-President (3,4), Spring Musical (1,2), SAL (2,3,4), Student Curriculum Forum (4). Spencer Woodard Justin Wu: Computer Club (1) , Stamp and Coin Club (2) , Astronomy Club (1,2,3), Math Club (1,2,3.4). President (4), Bridge Club (3.4). Strategic Games Club (1.2,3,4). BBC Fan Club (4), Table Tennis Club (4), Ernest Hemingway Fan Club (4), Political Science Club (4), Track (2), Orchestra (1,2), Summer Musical (2), CSF (2.3.4). President (4), NHS (3,4), Academic Decathalon (4), Jogging Club (4). Life-saving (4), Harlan Shoemaker (1.2) Svendja Wypyszyk Nancy Yeager: Chorale (4). Omegans (4). Society of Women Engineers (4). Orchestra (1,3), Key Club (3) John Yoon: Football (1.2), Varsity (3,4), Captain (1,4), MVP (1,4), All South Bay (4), Varsity Baseball (2,3), Track MVP (1) , Tnton Staff (2) , Organizations Editor (3) , Editor-in-Chief (4), Interact (2), District Rep (3), Vice-president (4), Boys ' League Secretary (3), NHS (3), Secretary (4), CSF (1,2,3,4). Chris Young: German Club, Ski Club, Table Tennis Club ' , CSF. Gina Young Amy Yu: Oriental Culture Club (1,2), Activity Director (4), Oriental Board and Games Club (1.2,3,4), Shakespeare Club (4). Not Pictured: Michael Alba Patrick Bagley BitaBarzi Bradley Bayan Angelique Beaumont NatChan KeoChang Melissa Chang Karrina Endres Ramin F-Khorrami KariGalbreath Michael Gardiner Stacey Gregory Derrinda Hardin Donald Humphrey Henrik Kjaer Joseph Lai Rick Mabry Shaun Marshall George Rankin Scott Sniffin Raquel Wertz Deborah Wuergler Alex Young Jeff Zwelling Taking advantage of the sunny day. Alyson Herndon and Erik Nelson enjoy lunch. Lois Yu: Cross Country (3,4). Track (3). Art Club (1.2). President (3). Secretary (4). NHS (3.4). Ernest Hemingway Fan Club (3.4). MUN (2). Library Advisement Committee (3.4), Student Curriculum Forum (4), SAL (4) Carolyn Zalma: Photography Club (1). SCROC (3,4). Drama I (4). Work Experience (4). Kevin Zavodny 92Seniors ■Tliff: Scniors-93 JUNIORS ,- 7 0 . . . . ; . 1 , w Q G i ' Q y .A p .ja , aJ - -v .j A Steve Abrams Danielle Adam Martin Adelman Alexander Ahmadi Susan Ahmadi Doug Aitken TomokoAkama Adrienne Alberto Jason Aldrete Holly Allaire Mike Amaral rhomas Anastassiou Following two fantastic years, the Junior class has become accustomed to success. Throughout the duration of last year, they won the float-building competition and raised huge amounts of money selling concessions. These numerous fundraisers provided ample money for the numerous activities of this year ' s Junior class. Due to this, the Class of 1986 was able to score another impressive win in this year ' s float-building competition, under the theme of ' Bad Moon Rising. ' This victory, the second in a row for the Juniors, was a definite disappointment for the Class of 1985, as they never won the float contest. The numerous funds raised by the Class of ' 86 also went to a successful and glamorous prom, which is traditionally sponsored by the Junior class. Although it is always an expensive and time-consuming endeavor, the prom was one of the best in the history of the school. Class President Lisa Ito, largely responsible for the success of the class, stated, T was really happy to see our class come together like they did. I don t think we could have done it without such strong class spirit. Scott Andersen George Anderson Gordon Anderson 96Juniors Juniors excel throughout the year in all activities Kim Ball Jaime Baquero Michael Barker Dorothy Barnes Lynne Bartron Scott Baskerville Rating the Freshman girls, Dean Decker, Curt Beeson, Eric Seaburn, and Jon Resin are overwhelmed at their chances of getting a decent formal date. Eric Baum Roy Beagle Dauid Beauchamp Gail Becker Curt Beeson Charlotte Behrendt Kirsten Benton Scott Berger Mike Bergin Amy Berlin Monica Binder Alyson Black 4 H Richard Blanco Susan Blank Heather Blayney Josette Blue Bruce Bond Tracy Booth Matt Brannan John Brantley Stacy Braslau Dena Brehm Vicki Brewen Jennifer Brow Adam Brown Lara Brunstrom Kirsten Brutzman Junijrs-97 Nathalie Burg Lisa Burns Tim Button Tyrone Byrd Denise Byrnes Sally Cahill Reno Caldwell Mitchell Cannady Marc Carlson ( Flashing their award-winning smiles. Jackson Wang and Curt Beeson look on as Dean Decker shows us how to drink milk with a straw. 98-Juniors Michael Daniel Kelly David Juniors lcx)k forward to last year at PV Charles Day Dean Decker Stewart DeRemer Lara Detjen Kim Detomasi Rachel Dezso Amir Dia i KristenDiels Doing her best to imitate a monkey, Kelly Graves entertains her freinds during lunch on Senior Park. Denay Dierks Philippe Dinneys Tim Dolan Cynthia Dollinger Megan Doyle Chris Driscoll Elyse Dubow Alicia Dwyer Derek Edridge Susan Elmajian liana Ettinger Larry Ezell Jonathan Falk Tom Feess •- ■(t Rachel Firemark ' Bryan Flemming Ken Foxman Lori Fridley Colm Gallagher Holly Gavin Daniel Gavino Carol Gerardi Michael Giardino Vaughn Gill Matt Gilmartin Abby Gleason Celia Goedde Lisa Goldman Juniors-99 Carol Gorman Anne Graves Kelly Graves Peter Gregg Steve Gross Fay Haushalter f Scott Haushalter Seiji Hayashi Susan Hayes Marsha Hendricks AkikoHidaka Andy Hill Jason Hill Jeff Hilmer Denise Hindman Jackie Hodge Colleen Hogan Lisa Holchin Colleen Holt Kenneth Horn Alexandra Hoover Karen Horii Nick Horowitz Lori Houghton Elaine Hovanisian James Hoy ' Karen Hoye During an exciting football game, Susan Blank and Abby Gleason gossip about their latest romances. 100-Ju Juniors still enjoy school activities Matt Jorgensen Andrea Judge Keith Kail Wenddie Kao Chiemi Karasawa AlpaKatakia Peter Katzaroff Sara Keil Erin Kelly Pulling hard for their rla is ' cause. Marc Carlson and David Bates are among the many struggling to win. Tamara Irick Lisa ho Kimberly Jackson Nancy Janeski Elizabeth Jams ■Marcus Jefferson Tony Jenkins Christopher Johnson Andrew Jordan Maura Kennedy Paige Kenney David Keschner HosKhaleeli JeannineKilroy Angela Kim Edward Kim Jane Kim Jin Sun Kim Thomas Kim Richard King DougKinnel Juniors- 101 Juniors study hard!! Jeff Kinsey SoichiroKitano Monique Koehring Chiray Koo Therese Kraft Tammy Ku Mike Kuehl Tracy Kwiker Kristin La Belle Julian Lai Abraham Larson James Lee Looking bored, Adrienne Alberto and Mike Lin make it through lunch. Jenny Lee Jerry Lee Christine Legge Bruce Lennon Will Leonard Mario Leone Gregory Levonian Evan Levy a Ken Li GiselaLm James Lm Mike Lin Perry Lin TinaLineberry DougLinehan Theresa Liuzzi Jennifer Longmire Ken Lord James Lowry Erika Luccas Lily Luo Helene Lynch Kristin Lyons Jacinta Ma Christopher Mabli Monica Mack Bruce Mackey Mike Mackey 102-Juniors Colin Mac Leod Rob Magee Michelle Magpile Kristina Main Elizabeth Malone Rosanne Markesano Joanne Marracci David Matsura Jim Matteoni Beverly Matthews Kenneth McAuley Kerry McMullen Jill Harper explains a philosophical problem to a baffled Susie Elmajian and Bob Millea. Romi Meyer George Michel MikeMihaljevich Judith Mika Meghan Mikos Bob Millea ElinaMinami Tanya Mishell ShoichiroMizuta Farhad Mohit Chris Monteilh Tiffany Montgomery Andy Moore Mike Morash Annie Morse Charlie Mowat John Mullen Jeff Murphy Ryan Murphy Amir Nabil Juniors-103 David Roth and Mike Kuehl display their best smiles for the camera. AnneOgostalick Jon Oh Derek Okada Gabriel Olar David Orth Richard Otera Jennifer Parsa I Mark Passero Jon Paulson Karen Pavliscak DreenaPeeke Jeffrey Pelton Josh Peter JoePetillon Kristen Pickus Warren Pierce Earl Navalta Alicia Nay Andrea Nelson Sae Nelson Thomas Neth Matthew Newell Ashley Newman HirokoNoguchi Colleen Nolan Marc Norman Sean O ' Connor Timothy O ' Neil Andrea Pione Stephanie Poncher Jonathan Pritchett Evan Prodromou Kevin Pusavat Jennifer Pusheck Heather Rafuse Sean Ravin Bruce Rebhan Brian Reed Dana Regan Jon Resin 104-Juniors Juniors increase spirit Jason Richards Michele Richards Robinson Richards MaryRiegelhuth Patrick Riegelhuth Michael Ringoid KristiRoss David Roth Wilham Row AmyRubincam Kevin Sax Marc Scarborough Tammera Schaefer Todd Schecter Susan Scheyhing Robert Schreiner Kimberiy Schweiger Erin Scully EricSeaburn KristineSecan Steven Seidman Dan Selzer Krishan Sharma Jodi Sharpe Jennifer Shelly KazuhitoShimizu Rachel Shishido LisaShlens Vicky Shook David Siegel Dawn Simon Joe Singleton As Scott Trcdennick and Rich Otera look disgusted, Barry Hartley gives them advice. JuniorslOS Russell Smith Mike Snider Jodi Solomon Mary Song Tommy Song Christina Stahlbuhk AlisaStansell Julie Stanton Sandra States Kimberly Stiles KathrynStofila Kevin Stofila Darryl Stolz Scott Strahle Tamra Stubblefield Andrew Sun Catherine Swartz Stephanie Szczesny Amanda Tabbarah Laura Tauber Theresa Liuzzi watches skydivers during the Homecoming game intermission. Class of ' 86 dominates Homecoming once again Sloane Thompson Craig Thorlakson LoriTillotson Megan Tobin Darra Toloczko MychailoToloczko Jeffrey Tomic iwrenceTominaga ' i Angela Tran Scott Tredennick LisaTrivedi Helen Tsai JengTsai JohnTsao Jon Turner DeAnne Twidwell Thomas Tyo MicheleUszler Tonya Valacak Courtney Van Doren Christine Vandoren Sondra Vazirani Valerie Voigt Nicole Vuilleumier Kurt Waeschle Nancy Walker Robyn Wallace Kelly Walsh 106-Juniors Jackson Wang Ken Wang Ryuichi Watabe Leon Watkins John Weeks Steven Weiss Patrick Wells Sarah Wells Michael Weston Michael Whitman Terry Wilson Ellen Winer Markus Wittmann Derek Wolf Natonjha Wright Christian Wu Daniel Wu Marven Wu Akemi Yamane Sylvia Yeh Gilbert Yi Sam Yoon Misty Yoshikawa David Young Matt Newell works hard to build a successful float. Erik Young «i5 ' Gina Young • 9 Junior Class Officers: Front Row: Liz Malone, Andrea Nelson, Lisa Ito, Josette Blue. Back Row: Tina Lineberry, Jon Resin, Jackson Wang, Sam Yoon, Jeannine Kilroy. Patrice Bailey Jason Balcazar Cesar Baquero Angel Cassello Bryan Castile JoeGoswitz Hilary Hait Jay Nicholson Marisa Ravall Doug Rush Jeffrey Tweddale John Ward Lisa Yuan Hokon Yun DariushZandi Curtis Ziak Robin Zuckerman . ' ■' Madeleine Zwart Juniors-107 3arWq SOPHOMORES tOoc C i- rNi c Hi Ai K. Uti cj . iM. ' ii -fe-j - j- L -w ®c M,+ ev-£ c flA-i ly Sophomore class works hard for a successful year Working on floats, the Soph Doll Dance, and carnival kept the soph- omores busy this year. Chris Adishian, the Sophomore Class President, said, Everything the Sophomore Class has done this year has been successful, thanks to great class participation and hard-working officers. I hope it continues for the next two years. Shona Aalders Christopher Adishian Sirus Ahmadi Angela Alberto Sarah Allen Yugo Amano Brad Amico Jennifer Anderson Karen Anderson Richard Anderson Robert Anderson Jaime Angell Kevin Apor Cyrus Aram RoyArtai Jeffrey Asch R- Aschenbrenner Will Austin Fransrudolph Baculi Jennifer Baszile Lauri Beard David Beaupre Stephen Beck Carolyn Beggs Lisa Bengerno Deborah Berger Tara-Marie Berta -i Sophomore Class Officers: Kevin Mardesich, Mindy Fountain, Tim Hall Not Pictured: Chris Adishian, John Blanco, Kim Ito, Angel Alberto, Rex Corbett, Jennifer Baszile, Debbie Klein, Annie Rafkin. O-Sophomores Tristen Billings SethBlacher Aaron Black Brian Bly f Bart Boggess I Theodore Bohn Brynn Borg Allison Bowers Todd Bowman Several hard-working sophomores take a short break after finishing their float. MilaBuis Darren Burden Dennis Burns David Bushnell SuzannaButman Carre Calhoun Michael Calvert Celeste Campbell Joseph Campbell Derek Capper Tracy Carter Emily Chang 5 Mark Chang Lori Chase Kathleen Cunningham Sarah Egan. Tim Hall, and Julie Steitman discover a new friend during float building. Sophomores-lli Sophomores smile through thick and thin Kevin Chatow Jeff Chen Ying-She Cheng Sheree Chiang Barbie Chien Grace Cho Nancy Cho Richard Cho Mark Choate Ritu Chopra John Christcnsen Leigh Christensen Brian Coffey James Cole Greg Conlon Thomas Connaghan Michael Cooper Tim Cooper Rex Corbett Joanna Corsaro Christopher Crossland Lisa Culver Marjorie Culver Brandon Curry Dayna Dabinert Alison Dallenbach Bradley Daniel Christian Danna Carolyn Davey Lorena David Allison Davis Susan DeCarli Goofing off as usual, sophomore guys make lunch a little more exciting. 112-Sophomores Mara Ferraroti Karen Fisher Edward Fletcher Jill Forteza Mindy Fountain Marcel Fraix Matt Francis Jennifer Frankel Linda Franklin Eric Frederic Joanna Fulton Victor Furer Amy Gamble Abigail Gardner Making the best out of a boring class. Wendy Price laughs the time away ' 5S S David Dudman Kristin Dunlap Heather Durham Debra Duston s5ssr TannyGats Melissa Gee Matthew Geier Andrew Gever AdrienneEarl Brian Eddy Richard Edler David Eppard KirkEyer Ruth Fabregue Krishna Faia Terry Fang Lauren Fein Jason Feinberg Susannah Fenton Elena Fernandez DanaGiese Alex Gill DevidaGill SukhbirGill Richard Ginsburg Chris Giordano AllysonGoldin Nina Gonzalez Sophomores- 1 13 Keith Goodman Jeff Goodricfi Gary Goshert Adrienne Goslee Shona Gottlieb Kara Grace Deborah Grauel Cliff Graves Tim Griffin Andrea Grossman Sandra Guadagni BTli Jli AmyGulak ' i ' A T tr: Aaron Gurewitz Andrea Hagan Jay Hagan Laurie Ha Randy Hall Richard Hall Tim Hall hh v. Mike Hamilton fw ■a( ' Chris Hammond Damien Hammond BH Stephanie Handler Elisabeth Hansen Doug Harden Kirsten Harden Hayden Harman Trying to look important for the camera, Kevin Mardesich and Paul Woodward work Paulette Harmer Kristen Harper Amy Harrison Kevin Hart Diane Hasham Mark Hatch Darren Haworth Roberta Hayes Carolyn Heaney Jason Hecht Heidi Held Krystal Held Will Herndon Abraham Heward Clarke Hilbig Steve Hillis Damon Hiser Steve Hitchcock Charles Ho Pearl Ho Hillary Hobel Benjamin Hoder Dawn Holland IK-Sophomores ., !•: m Ri v ' % Kim Mollis Mi-Jin Hong Katie Hook Aimee Hoover Alan Horeczko Alex Horeczko Trisha Horky Kellie Hourigan Helen Hsiao Alexander Huang Hsin-Ying Huang i Stacey Huizdos Julie Hunt Peter Interian Christopher Irvin C ' H Chris Isler Karen Ito Kimlto Living out a life — long dream, Kevin Hart receives moral support from friends Erin Jacobsen Karen Jacobsson Gregg Jahelka Reggie Jensen MichaelJones William Jones Deanna Jurgens Geoffrey Kaltenbach Laurie Kamar Andy Kapner MeetaKatakia Rachel Kattlove Sarah Kaupp ; Tiffany Keele Ann Kim Sophomores-115 Ji Young Kim Jin Kim Julie Kim Tim Kondon Todd Kuchar William Kuchler Kerry Kuwahara Andrew Lai Cyrus Lam Rey Landero Kirk Lantz Nicholas Larsson Michelle Lau Kimberly Lawson Chris Lawver Christina Lee Dienah Lee Eric Lee Frank Lee Josephine Lee KelliLee Vivien Lee Dona Leonard Doug Leonard John Leseberg Duane Lewis Amy Lieb After losing the tug of war. John Blanco jumps away to avoid the dog pile. GreqLindqren Chao-Hui Liu Jeffrey Liu 116-Sophomores Sophomore Class works hard throughout the year Matteo Lo Grande Anne Lucas Cameron MacGregor Scott Magness Brett Mahan Came Mahan Ashlye Main Michel Majid Scott Malmqulst Kevin Mardesich George Mardikian Jeffrey Martin William McCaw Alychandr McFarlane Dale McGrew John Mclntire Mike McKay Mike McManus Kathy Menechios Bob Merchant I Kirsten Merit Kim Merritt Wendy Merritt Annnette Mignacca John Milam DeDeMihtello Chris Miller Diving through the air. Lamont Duncan exhibits his inate gymnastic ability. DeDe Miller Dietrich Miller Mary Miller Michelle Miller Nicole MiUler Caren Mitchell Mike Mitzenmacher Heidi Moeller Shinka Mohaghegh Elham Montazeri Carrie Moore Christy Molt Kan Murnane Colleen Murphy TimNeal Sophomores-117 Sophomores get wiser and wiser With a stream of steam, the Raider Busters parade around the field during Homecoming. Knsten Nelson Michael New Mark Nielsen YuShenNg Christopher Parker Christopher Pelton Ming Yu Ping Janet Lynne Perez Joyce Perkins Austin Peters Garrick Peters Keely Peters Ko Peters Michael Peterson Francois Pham Quang William Phillips Laura Pickel Skylor Piper Marc Podell ! 1 % 1 « , i S ' ; ■.- ■!fti; : Meghan Noble Kevin Noguchi Michael Norby Marisa Nunn Catherine O ' Brien James O ' Connell Susan O ' Grady Brian O ' Leary ' TetsuyaOgami LisaOhara HarutakaOribe PaulOrth Victoria Overby Davids Paik Andrew Park Charlie Parker Yolanda Pole David Pollok , Brian Popko Jeffrey Popovich Wendy Price lleanaQuintana Anne Rafkin Michelle Randall Julie Rankine Kevin Ray 118-Sophomores James Rayor Howard Redd David Reed John Reed Janet Reese Todd Retzler Julie Richmond Bradley Ring Steven Rmgold Kristen Robinson Robin Roth Cory Rowin Bt . - «.f - ...i  ,V ;,;J Larry Rubin EncRudd Brady Russell Peggy Rudd Jeremy Sacks Wyatt Sadler Stella Sampras Kristen Sampson Carolyn Santiestevan MikaSato Looking for trouble, Tim Hall and Kevin Hart get ready to start a school day. Catherine Say Robert Schallau KirkSchaumann James Schiager Cindy Schoenburg EricShor Bruce Scott LisaSecan Muria Sethi Dennis Shay KelleySheppard Kanae Shimizu LisaSisk AlejandraSinay Alice Sinatra Jason Slater l 1 NadiaSoUis Sophomores- 119 Sophomores ease skillfully through another year Nancy Song LuisSpamer Steven Spencer Elizabeth Springett Eric Sproson Marc Stager Timothy Stanford Tessa Stanley h : Suzanne States Barron Stein Sharon Steinhauer Julie Steitman Gretchen Stennett Paul Sterling SethStodder Denise Strauss CurtStrenk Katy Su Michelle Suesberry Eileen Sussex Patrick Sutton Douglas Szymanek Gregory Tamkin Catherine Tanner Ferda Taylor Jason Taylor Russell Taylor NadiaTermanini Brooke Theis Amy Thompson Sara Thompson David Tokaji Elizabeth Traina PaulTreherne Belle Tsai LynetteTsai Shana Tucker Sean Turner AmyTweddale Donald Twyman Edith Tyler Mellisa Uszler John Van Cleef Christine Van Horn Brian Vanderhoff YulVanek Casually wandering around, Marisa Nunn contemplates life. 120-Sophomores in Alissa Varricchione Heather Vitro Andrew ' - VonNordenflycht John Vredenburgh f ' ' Sue Wang Nathan Watkins David Watson Aric Weiker Noelie Weinman Matthew Weiss Marcus Weitsman Lisa Wells Cinthia Wen Alicia Wenning Linda Westlund Thomas Wey Gregory Whitely Francisca Wibisono Jennifer Wiggington Tracy Wiggs Mary Wilhem Exzandrea Williams Alice Wilson Faye Wilson Smiling shyly for the camera, Lori David stands by the Sophomore float building Jeanne Yoshida Samuel Young Lana Yu LilyYu Edward Yuan Azita Zeim- Jamshizi DawnZusman ArnoZwarg Not Pictured: Todd Bendikson Sandra Bruno Mark David Brett Dean Lamont Duncan Sarah Egan Jonathan Falk Steven Franklin Young Han Timothy Weiner Jason Williams Becky Wong Paul Woodward Linda Wu Stephan Wypyszyk ' AM KiYom Esther Yeh Sophomores-121 FRESHMEN Freshmen love to work and have fun Activites and hard work helped to build the spirited atmosphere sur- rounding the class of ' 88. Floatbuilding, carnival set-up and the sale of concessions were just a few of the new adventures that the freshmen encountered. According to Alexandra Pulman, class president, This class had a lot of fun even though we put in a lot of hard work. Douglas Abbott Christine Abernathy Michael Adams Moujan AdI Tabatabai Ameena Ahmed Amber Ald uenda Damon Alexander ChipAllen Whitney Allen Leslie Allison David Almanza Marie Anderson Jason Apuzzo Michelle Arce Marc Arnush David Ashley Jodi August Peter Babros James Baker PaulBarnicki Michael Barrett Heather Barthel Hilary Barto Allen Beatty David Beetlestone Rachel Belmonte Nicole Berkowitz Jill Berlin LOOKING COMPLETELY ENTERTAINED, Mike Paolucci, Eric Howard and Alan Beatty enjoy the football game. 124-Freshmen Laura Blackwelder Christopher Blood MarciBlue John Bock Jonathan Bold % Mitchell Booz Beau Bouverat Malinda Bowles Gregory Branch Matthew Broder Marianne Brombach Stacy Brown WORKING HARD ON THE FRESHMAN FLOAT, Brian Monaghan appears to be enjoying himself. r v Alice Carr Matthew Carroll Steven Casper EricChaisson Agnes Chan Ke Chang Lawrence Chang Paula Chang Ronald Chang GaryChapin Camyn Chapman William Charlton PULLING WITH ALL OF THEIR MIGHT, freshmen enjoy their first homecoming. Freshmen-125 Class of 1988 moves on to new activities Andy Chen Felix Chen Jim Chen Linda Chen Ray Chen George Cheng Steve Cheng Elsie Chiang Shirley Chin Stella Chu James Chung Jeff Chung Flower-fluffing keeps freshmen girls busy during their first float-building. Paying close attention to the teacher, Peter Lim and Jason Apuzzo relax in class. AnnConnaghan Jeffery Conway Stuart Cooper Allegra Corn Colin Corrough Shawna Cowan Kristin Cramer BennieCravatt James Crews David Criley Kathleen Crilly Andrew Croft Cynthia Culver Greg Culver Geoff D ' Sena Brian Daskivitch Lisa Davidson Amy Davis Neil Davis LuisDeGuzman Laura DeJarnett JeffDeVore David DeHaan JohnDelegencia 126-Freshmen Stuffing cfiicken wire requires a lot of concentration by fresfimen Jenny Eisner Lieth Emery Michelle Engelhardt Karen Evanbar Edward Evans Daniel Fan ChadFarran JohnFelactu lanFUep Leslie Fill Lisa Finch Heidi Fleisher Michael Forbes Robert Forbes Austin Forsyth Joelle Forteza Chris Fox Kristie Fox Scott DeLuca Steve DeMarest MarkDenzel DeanDetjen Juliette DlLibero Robbie Dillon Megan Dolan Micheal Downs Nancy Dudman Barbara Eastwood Chris Eastwood Sarah Egan GregFoxman Lindsay Freeman PatFresch Marni Friedman Allison Fuentevilla Alexander Furer Marianne Garcia Natalie Garcia Edward Gaul Jennifer Gavin Diane Gever Nazli Ghamarifard Freshmen-127 Mark Gibello Dustin Gilbert t John Givins Teresa Gleisner Victoria Goidin Laura Goodale Working quite diligently, Mitch Booze twists flowers given to him by a mysterious set of hands from behind the freshman skirt. Blake Grant Robin Gray ' ■j Stephanie Grier A Cynthia Grossman Rainier Guiang Andrew Gulchur Ana Haase Selena Hale Joseph Hamersma Jennifer Hamilton Amy Hammond Steven Haneline Bradford Haney Yukan Harada Suzanne Hart Sara Hartmann Ellen Hartwick Gregory Harvey Masaichi Hasegawa Jennifer Haupt Alison Heisz Glenna Helms Wesley Henderson Sarah Hespenheide Yukiko Hidaka Courtney Hiser Philip Hodges Daniel Hodgkinson Adam Hoffman Suzanne Hoffman Loren Hogan, Tong Kyu Hong Kimberly Horii 128-Freshmen Nancy Hosken Erik Howard Kent Howard Bradley Hoy Arthur Hsieh ChienLong Huang I Michael Huang f w Naomi Hui 7 7 f Clark Husted Noelle Hyde Melissa Ingram Craig Interian Roxan Irani Patricia Jackson Joseph Jaconi Erik Jansson Eli Javid Steven Jenkinson Gregory Jones Heather Jones Steven Johnson Jennifer Jordan Mari Kanda Bernard Kao Debbie Kao James Kao Jennifer Kattlove Kevin Kazan Joanna Keenan Cammie Kelly ■KraigKemp Camilla Kendall Brian Kim Freshman love high school George Lin and Andrew Lee spend time working out the best system for studying. Edward Kim Richard Kim Brent Kimball Christine King Jennifer King Jill Kinsey Henrik Kjaer . Rachel Kluger Renee Kocring Freshmen-129 1984 Homecoming was fun for Class of ' 88 Loren Kofsky Jennifer Kolodny Ron Kong IrenaKopylev Ellen Kotlyar Sean Kramer Jennifer Krawczyk San San Kwan Marci Kyle Brandon LaBelie Helen Lai MarkLakata Steven Larson DanaLawson Mark Leach Andrew Lee Christopher Lee Eric Lee Thomas Legg Tracy Leichter David Leshnick Debbie Lewars Andy Lewis . Quin Lewis J Lisa Narahara enjoys watching Homecoming with her friends. 130-Freshmen Having fun, Ross Wardell, Amy Hammond, and Joe Wang work on their float John Louie Michael Lovely Linda Lu Michael Lucas Anzanique Luckey Peter Lyons Gail MacEachern Heather MacTavish Heather MacDonald Michael Michalicky Brian Magrudy Ashley Mailo ShaunaMalone Christopher Manfredi Justin Marsh Kathleen Marsh MicheleMartella Charlotte Masten Naoyuki Matsumoto Michael Matteoni Lynn McAlister JackMcCormick : Ian McDonald Christopher McGreal Claude McGirt Gina McLeod Pamela Medby Michelle Mehesan NedaMelamed David Melo Meridith Mendelson Molly Meng Laura Merrill Ben Messer John Mika Steven Millar Josh Miller Holly Mitchell KumikoMizuta Mark Moeller f Brian Monaghan Rosanne Moon Shana Moore Lori Morrow Kathryn Moy Christopher Murphy Angel Myhre JeannineMyles FreshmGn-131 Class of 1988 learns to handle high school LisaNarahara Kelly Nash Hussein Nasser Cynthia NastanskI Gregory Nay James Nelligan Blake Neuman Blake Nimmons Brian Norman Julie Nunn Heather O ' Connor Martin Oghigian Alison Ogostalick MasayaOkada David Orenstein Allison Orth Michael Paolucci Paul Passero Bradly Patay Christopher Patay Andy Patch Susan Pavliscak Annabel Pelly Robert Pelton Molly Pence Todd Peppard Daniel Peters Kelly Peterson Robert Pfeiffer Anthony Phillips Daniel Phillips Jonathan Pione Arian Pole Linda Pollack GregPollowltz David Porter Peter Pozzuoli Christina Prescott Jennifer Pritchett Andrew Prodromou Alexandra Pulman Goran Radovanovic JodiRagonetti Aly Rahimtoola Kevin Rail Frederick Ralph Elizabeth Reams Freshmen work hard to finish homecoming float in time. 132-Freshmen Anamaria Reed William Reeves Donald Reisinger Nicole Retzler Michael Riegelhuth Nicole Risica Jeffrey Robertson Angela Robinson Marc Robinson Darren Roebuck Sharon Ross Valerie Roth James Rowe Julie Rowe Kimberlv Rowley Heather Russell Holly Russell Aaron Russo Allison Heisz studies diligently in class to get good grades all year long. Scott Ruston Deborah Ruud Heather Ruzicka Michael Ryan ifj HossSadoughianzadeh Nicole Sakoun Allan Schallau Craig Scholia Jonathan Schubert Robyn Schwartz Kevin Scott Regan Scott David Scudamore Matthew Seaburn Matthew Severson RoyaSalehirad Gary Salem DanaScala Freshmen-133 Sangita Shah Eden Shapiro Dan Sheen Molly Sheridan Steven Shlens Melissa Siegel Adam Silberman Brent Simon Karen Sloper Brad Smith Jason Smith William Smith William Smith Matthew Smukler Angela Snider Helen Song Jane Song B Andrea Souders Robert Sousa Heather Springer Gregory Sproson Nicholas Steel Jennifer Stephens Chad Sterling Chad Stukey  ■Debbie Su Irene Su Mary Su Wondering what is going on, John Louie gives his best GQ. Angela Sumner Christina Sun Afshan Tabazadeh Sanjay Thakar Anglesey Thomas Thomas Todd Jonathan Thornburg Deanna Tittle Cheryl Tobias Heidi Tokita Carolyn Travato Jully Tsai Katherine Tyler Sachiko Usui Sabrina Van Dine Kristine Van Every Robert Van Heusden Richard Vandoren Victoria Varney Mark Vasey 134-Freshmen H ' • ' v K iPI WS % ' 1 1 1 ir l Bv yfl . ' sr K ' ' B Fy fc I ' s Shatara Wright LilyWu Ted Yang Inger Verbin Robin Waeschle Jamie Wallace Shelley Wallace Joseph Wang Margaret Wang Ross Warden Gregory Weiss Robert Welbourn John Wells Juliet Wendt Steve Weng Dan Weston Jenifer White Jeffrey Whitley Jenneke Wilcox John Williams Brian Wilson Grant Withers Leslie Workmen James Yarnell William Yeh Scott Yoshikawa Eric Yoshizuru Jeffrey Young Hyong Yun Ashleigh Zimmerman Tracie Zimmerman Angela Zusman Not Pictured: Michael Cardella Anthony Costanzo Rhonda Elmani Alan Gonzalez Lisa Ravalli Amy Shawaker Lisa VanderKaay Jonathan Wegener Jennifer White Freshman Class Officers: Front Row: Gregory Jones, Joe Wang. Alexander Pulman. Danny Peters. 2nd Row: Lisa Davidson. Laura Goodale, Ashleigh Zimmerman. Chrissy Abernathy. Freshmen- 135 t :r -i ACTIVITIES O . 1984 September Princess Diana gives birth to her second son, Prince Harry, the third in line to the British throne. President Reagan pulls the troops from Lebanon after two years of fighting. School starts at Palos Verdes High. The ASB conducts its annual Leader- ship Camp on Catalina Island to plan the events for the school year. October PV High Homecoming sees Kia Moore crowned Queen with Prin- cesses Kristen Chaisson, Liz Lyon, Stacy Lewars, and Kimi Warden. The Detroit Tigers beat the San Diego Padres in the World Series four games to one. November The first PV High Winter Formal is successful under the theme of Je t ' aime Paris. Drama III presents Fools, a come- dy by Neil Simon, in their annual Fall Show. President Reagan gets re-elected with the most electoral votes in the nation ' s history. December The Jackson Victory Tour arrives in Los Angeles after touring more than a dozen cities. Hundreds of PV High students make their annual trip to Harlan Shoemaker to perform for the handi- capped children . January) President Reagan is inaugurated for his second term as President. • wsm - K H ¥ ' 1 l li 1985 The San Fransisco 49ers trounce the Miami Dolphins in this year ' s Super Bowl. The faculty once again beats the student team in the annual Donkey Basketball game. Februari The Drama Department presents its annual Spring Show, Barnum. SAL presents its yearly Valentine Formal to the theme of In the Name of Love. ASB travels to Disneyland to hold the first ever Leadership Camp II to discuss Carnival themes. March Elections were held in El Salvador after years of civil war. The annual Carnival was held with the theme of An Old Time Country Fair. Junior and senior girls battled it out in the 1985 Powder Puff football game. April Students contribute money to their favorite candidate for the 1985 Soph Doll title. Ma Orchesis presents its annual dance show with a great variety of enter- tainment for all. The 1985 Junior-senior Prom was held at the Beverly Wilshire to the music of Keeper . Jur)e The Baccalaureate Tea was held for the graduating seniors. After four long years, the graduated seniors celebrate the end with a trip to Disneyland on Grad Night. (■' v . r- Summer Show, Joseph, leaves audience in awe The entire cast, crew, orchestra, and supporters of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat take a final bow. Enjoying his company. Potiphar (Adam Roth) trys to forget problems with his wife. Napthali (David Young) and saloon girl Alissa Varricchione celebrate the mysterious absence of Joseph . 140- Activities After The PVHS summer show, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dream- coat, followed the tradition of a sum- mer success story. Musically depicting the Bible story, it told the tale of Ja- cob ' s son, Joseph. Since Jacob f avored Joseph over his eleven other sons, he presented him with a magical coat of colors. In turn, the jealous brothers sold him into Egyptian slavery. Fine performances were put forth by freshman newcomer Tracie Zimmer- man as the narrator and sophomore John Mclntire as Joseph. Also contributing to the excitement was Adam Horn as the Pharoah. In the hands of director Jim Bell and choreographer Corky Dominguez, the becoming great friends, Joseph (John Mclntire) interprets the Pharoah ' s (Adam Horn) dream produCtion ran SmOOthly. Zebulun (Tim Stanford) and Judah (Scth Blacher) get down during the celebration Tracie Zimmerman sings about the fate of Joseph For a brief moment, the eleven other sons of Jacob forget their jealous thoughts to flash their pearly whites. Activities-141 Students plan ' fun ' activities including RH halftime show Leadership Camp, held this year at Catalina Island, accomplished a great deal. Among the topics discussed were Homecoming Week, school im- provement, the activity line and cal- endar, and school spirit buttons. Leadership Camp brought us closer together and strengthened our school spirit. It was a great opportunity for us to plan the rest of the year ' s activities, commented Senior Assem- blyman Molly Tracy. Thinking up more terrific activities, the Leadership Camp participants discuss their ideas. Planning the Homecoming theme, Denisc Doley and Felicia Filep write down ideas. Taking a break. Jeannine Kilroy and friends play a fun game of volleyball. 142 Activities The incredible final score, PV wins 25 14 Tom Vogt poses as the school mascot, the Poseidon. The RH game halftime show, including a terrific performance by the band and drill team, was highlighted by a spectacular skydiving show. Earlier in the day. Tommy Titan was «• 4 . trampeled during a lunchtime pep rally. Erik Kunzelman, alias Tommy Titan, gets pelted by water balloons from the Varsity football players. Cheerleaders Colleen Nolan and Paige Charlton congratulate one of the skydivers during the halftime show. Activities-143 Halloween theme inspires activities ' Like all Homecomings at Palos Verdes, this year ' s provided elaborate activites and excitement for the entire student body. Reflecting the Halloween atmosphere, PV chose Bad Moon Rising as its Homecoming theme. Students prepared for and par- ticipated in the activities that entire week, awaiting the climax on Friday. As usual, the Homecoming week events included the presentation of the Princesses, float-building and flower- fluffing, tug-o-war, and a pie-eating contest. Other events that week con- sisted of bopper fights, mummy wraps, balloon battles and other in- spiring activities which increased school and class spirit. With such en- thusiasm, PV experienced one of its most successful and enjoyable Homecomings. Kimi Warden, Kia Moore, Liz Lyon. Stacy Lewars, and Kristen Chaisson pose after their intro- duction as Homecoming Princesses- During Homecoming Week, ASB President, MiUe Brandmeyer, becomes a bulls-eye for flying water balloons. 144.Activities With extreme care and precision, students build Homecoming floats to perfection. Attemptmg to devour the pies, students engage in a mess , As spectators smile and laugh. Paul Dunphy and Don Humphrey grit and tug the senior class to victory. After a thrilling day of Homecoming, the outdoor stage is motionless. While the student body looks upon, two students bop it out in the Battl e of the Gargantuans. Activities-145 Homecoming Day ends a week of great excitement Homecoming Court: Princess Kristen Chaisson, Princess Liz Lyon, Queen Kia Moore. Princess Kinni Warden, and Princess Stacy Lewars. 146 Activities Showing fantastic skill, sophmore girls work well together. Featuring the 1984 Homecoming Court of Princesses Kimi Warden, Liz Lyon, Stacy Lewars, Kristen Chaisson, and Queen Kia Moore, the 1984 Homecoming Week continued many of the traditions and festivities. In addition, however, one very impor- tant tradition was brought to an end. as the Homecoming Formal was changed to a dance. This slight change had no adverse effect on student enthusiasm or lunchtime activities. f ; V Jackson Wang gives Jeannine Kilroy nnore than just a simple kiss Homecoming Queen. Kia Moore, proudly walks beside her father For the second year in a row. the class of 1986 wins the float contest Activities-147 Je faime Paris Although there was no Home- coming Formal this year, PV students all enjoyed the Winter Formal, a substitute which proved very successful. The for- mal ' s theme was Je t ' aime Paris or I Love Paris. Yester- day ' s Papers, a popular local band, played for the entertain- ment of all. Winter formals, if this year was a precedent, will be seen frequently in the years to come. The 1984 Winter Formal brings friends together for a night tilled with fun and excitement. Stacey Huizdos and Leon Watkins take a break after a night of dancing Mindy Fountain and Mike McKay help keep Nadia Solis company. 148 ' Activities Roy Leonard and Kathy Brown show their formal spirit. Activities- 149 Drama III and IV entertain with ' Tools Leon the teacher (David Young) tries to explain the nneaning of life to his confused student Sophia (Kristen Robinson). FOOLS A Comic Fable by Neil Simon Dr Zubritsky (Adann Horn) attempts to examine the Magistrate ' s (Chris Juell ' s) heart. Slavitch (Erik Kunzelman) , Yenchna (Vicki Brewen) , and Mishkin (Dan Selzer) discuss the town ' s curse. 150-Activities The hilarious PV fall show, Fools, a comic fable by Neil Simon, entertained audiences with a great performance. Fools followed the story of a young school teacher (David Young) trying to break the spell of a cursed Russian village filled with idiots. Meanwhile, he falls hopelessly in love with one of his students, but she is destined to marry a man she doesn ' t love to break the town curse Backing up the story of Fools was an exciting cast consisting of ten Drama III and IV students. Fine performances were put out by David Young, Adam Horn, and Kristen Bewildered, Snetsky (Adam Roth) and Slauitch (Erik Kunzelman) look for Snetsky ' s flock of sheep KobinSOn. Leon (David Young) confronts Count Gregor Youskevitch (Chris Mabli) over Sophia and the town curse. Snetsky (Adam Roth) and the townspeople celebrate the wedding. Lenya (Gretchen Ambrose) and Dr. Zubritsky listen for Sophia. Activities- 151 Harlan Shoemaker: clearly a day to remember for PVHS L tn- Showing their usual energy and flair, members of Drill Team perform well. Hoping his friends Dan Tokaji and Mitch Wong catch him, Rafael Solis leaps into their awaiting arms A group of seniors amuses children with their version of White Christmas. ' l,S2-Activities Harlan Shoemaker was clearly a success this year. Students spent hours entertaining the handicapped children with numerous acts and skits. In addition, two shows were scheduled. The first for the smaller children and the second for the older ones. To conclude the day, presents of all sorts were passed out and refreshments served. Santa Claus brightens the children ' s Christmas at Harlan Shoemaker Theresa Liuzzi, Deanna Jergens and Noelle Weinman smile for the camera. Percussionists make beautiful music at Harlan Shoemaker Palos Verdes students entertain children with the performance of the Three Bears. Activities- 153 Faculty wins once again in Donkey Basketball, 38-28 Faculty player. Steve Eberhard, awaits in anticipation for the rebound of tfie ball Eva Burkley and Linda Hart, dressed for the occasion, come to battle the faculty. Robert Blanco, playing for the faculty, tries to strike up a bargain vuith his donkey. Aiming tor the basket. Rob Antrobius tries to score for the student team. 154- Activities Ted Marsh struts his stuff, while the crowd and teammates patiently await the beginning of the game. The annual Donkey Basketball game ended with another faculty victory, 38- 28. The Lettermans Club, which made up the male half of the student team, sponsored the successful fundraiser. The rules of the game were that the players remain on their donkeys when passing and shooting. By racking up fourteen points, Rob Antrobius earned the title of high scorer of the game. Other student contributers were Hendrik Falk, Jill Bredehom, and Ted Marsh. Dominating the faculty team were Steve and Gil Eberhard. Peter Fawaz, captain of the faculty team, awaits the pass from a teammate. Struggling to get his donkey moving, Andy Wilhem displays his strength. Activities- 155 Valentine ' s Court: Front Row: King of Hearts Dom Militello, Sheri Range 2nd Row: Michelle Englehart, Freshman Prince Matt Seaburn, Kia Moore. Senior Prince Tom Vogt, Adrienne Alberto, Junior Prince Eric Seaburn, Sophomore Prince Aaron Gurewitz. Debbie Lewars, 156-Activities Students dance ' in the Name of Love Tim Hurley and Mary Jane Leone cherish the moment during their The fifth annual Valentine ' s Formal, sponsored by the Student Activities League, proved to be a success once again. With streamers draping down from the ceiling and red and white balloons everywhere, the students danced, In the Name of Love to the band, Treble Entente as the mood of romance pervaded all through the night. The highlight of the evening was the announcement of the Valentine ' s Court. Dom Militello was announced King of Hearts, with Princes Tom Vogt, Eric Seaburn, Aaron Gurewitz, well-deserved break and Matt Seabum as his court. In the name of love, Jim Disney tells Katie Melo the words she loves to hear. Enjoying their last formal at PV, four seniors take a break from their dates. Exhausted from dancing, a group of PV students stop for a brief moment. While dancing, Scott Mumby is willingly attacked by a fan Activitites-157 Barnum (Adam Horn) attempts to fool his wife again with one of the biggest humbugs ever. Barnum brings big top excitement to Spring Musical The circus clowns try to persuade everyone to join the P T Barnum circus crew Barnum and Chairy powerfully sing, Come Follow the Band. ' 158- Activities Chairy Barnum (Kristen Robinson) gives helpful advice on how to build a museum in two days. Mark Bramble ' s story, Barnum, was presented by the PV High Performing Arts Department for the Spring Musical in ' 85. With a colorful cast including Adam Horn as P.T. Barnum, the story followed the life and times of this circus genius. Capturing the role as Barnum ' s wife was an enthusiastic Kristen Robinson. Other strong performances were given by Randy Bouverat, Ted Kapner, and newcomers Deanna Jurgens and Carol Cowley. In addition to a talented cast, the use of a big top and the involvement of the orchestra played key roles in the show ' s success. Also, various service clubs sold cotton candy, peanuts, popcorn, and candied apples to enhance the circus theme. PALOS VERDES HIGH SCHOOL presents i % As he plays the part of a clown, Mitch Cannady fulfills his childhood dreams. Activities-159 . v -flAN O bo -ut V actcccs:f7 c;H. CAAf itWc mc Melo and AJei € Sai t?i niyvO I icnow Joa -Por roji. rna i m6 oou U(H1 we -Hy tjiqflpst d (M (T) ffYVl V QJJ« btdV) OUf JffVl? Wc •for m)rc k I lAWS -t li l€ mbre QlaJ mi I Kopc vOe oaado i« rY o t Vorv 1 fun -fob oxttL ' ftrvuc v -I w ' M ' d %€ m ' OV IywA i w f VrP.. cmf cm : : V«-.... • •i. f lr ii 1 -b 5ar. you h«v;e of %• u. • 6te7c ' ' ' • ' tt ««•  « -- V ' H. euvi ORGANIZATI ASB officers raise PV ' s school spirit The Associated Student Body, also known as ASB, plays a major role at Palos Verdes High. ASB plans most of the schools activities for all oc- casions. Dances, school functions, the lunch time bands, and especially Homecoming events are just a few examples that bring many students together. This year, the ASB has made some changes. The ASB President Mike Brandmeyer, along with the other officers, decided to change Palos Verdes ' traditional Homedoming for- mal into an open dance allowing every student to participate. ASB Officers: Front Row: President Mike Brandmeyer. 2nd Row: Senior Class President Beth Blayney, Historian Julie Campbell, Vice-president Kristin Mueller, 3rd Row: Treasurer Eric Kunzelman. 4th Row: Secretary Denise Doley. Mike Brandmeyer, Liz Malone. Alexandra Pulman. Cathi Charlton, and Kim Ito discuss the Homecoming theme at Leadership Camp. 168-Organizations Assembly: Front Row: Mike Brandmeyer 2nd Row: Eric Kunzelman, Beth Blayney, Kristin Mueller. Julie Campbell. Denise Doley. Kia Moore. Kaysie Choat. 3rd Row: Tom Vogt. Eva Burkley. Betsy Stephens, Mindy Fountain. Kim Ito. Kristie Abcrnathy 4th Row: Chris Adishian, Akemi Yamane, Lucinda Cole, Stacey Leake, John Blanco, Chris Fox 5th Row: Liz Malone, Andrea Nelson, Josette Blue, Lisa Ito. Student Curriculum Forum: Front Row: Ted Shieh, John Park, Denise Doley, Kristin Mueller, Stacey Leake, Adrienne Alberto, Randy Bouverat, Josette Blue, Eric Kunzleman, Lisa Ito, Mindy Fountain, Fay Haushaulter, Tracy Kwiker, Bernard Kao. 2nd Row: Jennifer Baszile, Alissa Varricchione, Akemi Yamane, Lucinda Cole, Janet Ramirez, Liz Conway, Adrienne Kim, Michelle Effros, Lois Yu, Jennifer Longimire, Cathy Swartz, Kristie Abernathy. 3rd Row: Tom Vogt, Rich Vandoren, Jenny Frankel, Cathy Cole, Diane Hasham, Betsy Stephens, Eun Kim, Jenny Liu. Vivien Lee, Sheree Chiang, Craig Interian. 4th Row: Richard Jai, Jim Lord, Peter Olson, Hendrik Falk, Kathleen Shen, Kellie Hourigan, Kia Moore, Kaysie Choate, Steve Kim, Douglas Eng. 5th Row: Sarah Egan, Meghan Noble, Ashley Clark, Julie Cambell, Molly Tracy, Karen Ramirez, Mitch Wong, Kristin Chaisson, Darryl Stolz, Rafeal Solis. Organizations-169 SAL Officers: First Row: Michele Richards, Adrienne Alberto, Annie Rafkin, Kelly Vander Kaay, Betsy Stephens, Tom Song Second Row: Jennifer Baszile, Joanne Marracci, Jodie Napolitan, Meghan Simmons, Patricia Salem. Third Row: Peter Olson, Julie Napolitan, Susie Hoffman, Jackson Wang, Paul Spillman. Not Pictured: Mike Lin, Mike Amaral, Joe Wang, Sam Yoon, Julie Walden, Ritu Chopra, Lisa Davidson, Angel Myhre, Tracy Patch, Kristin Dunlap. Student Activities League: Front Row: Karen Ramirez, Erik Kunzelman, Tom Vogt, Randy Bouverat, Mike Brandmeyer, Josette Blue, Susie Elmajian, Nadia Soils, Darryl Stolz, Sarah Egan, Meghan Nobel Second Row: Lauri Gardiner, Sharon Steinhauer, Patty O ' Brien, Denise Doley, Linda Hart, Kristi Mueller, Lucinda Cole, Stacey Leake, Ashley Clark, Kristen Chaisson, Mitch Wong, Molly Tracy, Julie Cambell, Michelle Lau, Tracy Kwiker. Third Row: Douglas Eng, Amy Kim, Lisa Ito, Julie Hunt , Andrea Nelson, Mindy Fountain, Kerry McMullen, Becky Merrel, Liz Conway, Lois Yu, Lily Wu, lleana Quintana, Fay Haushalter Fourth Row: Hendrick Falk, Danny Tokaji, Akemi Yamane, Michele Richards, Adrienne Alberto, Annie Rafkin, Kelly Vander Kaay, Betsy Stephens, Jodie Napolitan, Kaysie Choate, Sarah Simmonds, Adrienne Kim, Jamie Wallace, Susan Blank, Jenny Eisner, Jennifer Longmire, Cathy Swartz. Fifth Row: Kellie Hourigan, Melissa Chung, Julia Kato, Ellen Winer, Tracy Booth, Patty Jackson, Arian Pole, Diane Hasham, Eileen Sussex, Lauren Fein, Alissa Varricchione, Jennifer Baszile, Joanne Marracci, Susie Hoffman, Julie Napolitan, Janet Ramirez, Eun Kim, Michelle Effros, Sumi Bhatia, Missy Tabbarah, Lisa Goldman, Rachel Shishido, Ami Berlin, Mandy Tabbarah, Hillary Hobel, Sangita Shah. Sixth Row: Jenny Frankel, Cathy Cole, Nina Gonzalez, Ellen Kotlyar, Lindsay Freeman, Ellen Hartwick, Tracy Leichter, Heidi Held, Amy Davis, Peter Olson, Meghan Simmons, Kia Moore, Patty Salem, Liz Malone, Rich Vandoren, Carrie Calhoun, Kristen Dunlap, Stacy Huizdos, Alison Bowers, Kelli Lee, Robert Hayes, Heather Durhan, Melissa Gee, Lisa Shlens, Mary Song, Elham Montazeri, Cindy Nostanski. Seventh Row: Joe Wang, Mike Lin, Darrin Hagan, Keith Kail, Hokon Yun, Ken McAuley, Jeff Kinsey, Jackson Wang, Paul Spillman, Tom Song, nOOrganizations I PV ' s organizations have a spirited year The 1985 Valentine ' s Formal, the fifth annual, was one of the many activities which the Students ' Activities League took part in. Other such activities included ushering at the Norris Theater and the beautification of Palos Verdes Estates. The Academic Decathalon and the Library Advisory Committee were both hard-working groups this year. Matt Glavas, member of the Academic Decathalon, commented, We had a really busy and productive year. The Library Committee worked on increasing student awareness of the facilities at the Palos Verdes Libraries. The three SannvTl ka ' 5 ' ' ° ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - Organizations were very productive this year. Library Advisory Committee: First Row: Mitchell Meyer, Tom Vogt, Kirsten Gee. Lois Yu. Agnes Chan, Jeanean Bezanson, Second Row: Alex Ahmadi, Steve Kim, Danny Tokaji, Kirsten Pickus, Zandy Williams- Third Row: Robert Sousa, Michelle Bemiss, Bessie Soo, Vallery Voigt, Rick Moy. Not Pictured: Dina Aryan. Organizations-171 Hard work produces terrific results Triton Editors: Front Row: Matt Glavas 2nd Row: Jennifer Davy, Adrienne Kim, Christine Legge, Ellen Weiner, Lisa Goldman, Christian Danna. 3rd Row: Mindy Fountain John Yoon, Ranko Balog. 4th Row: Lynne Bartron, Roy Leonard, Rich Otera, Liz Malone. Triton Photographers: Front Row: Dave Watson, Steve Hayashi, Darin Hagan, John Park, Howard Jensen, Keith Goodman, liana Ettinger 2nd Row: Dave Crilcy, Ted Kapner, Steve Gross, Ted Shieh, Mark Peach, Ted Marsh, Dave Hall, Jim Hoffman. 3rd Row: Matt Glavas. Not Pictured: Jeff Zwelling. 1 72-Organizations Planning for club pictures, Debbie Johnson puts togettier the organization schedule for yearbook. The yearbook staff put together another fine edition of the Triton. Led by Editor in Chief John Yoon, this years ' Triton overcame some frustrating moments to meet the deadlines which they were assigned. Also, the addition of a new computer made things a little bit easier for the staff to do their boards. All in all, times were difficult but the Triton staff of 1985 received terrific results they can be proud of. Triton Staff: Front Row: Tom Anastassiou, John Park, Ted Shieh, Steve Hayashi, Lauren Fein, Sue Donaldson, Kim Horii, liana Ettinger, Sumi Bhatia, 2nd Row: Jim Hoffman. M ike Snider, Jennifer Davey, Adrienne Kim, Liz Lyon, Darryl Stoltz, Christine Legge, Lisa Goldman, Christian Danna, Annie Rafkin, Stephanie Poncher. 3rd Row: Steve Gross, Darin Hagan, Michele Richards, Tracy Booth, Ellen Winer, Stacey Robertson, Molly Tracy, Carolyn Spears, Mark Peach, Matt Glavas. 4th Row: Ted Kapner, Austin Forsyth, Fay Haushaiter, Roy Leonard, Rich Otera, Lynne Bartron, Liz Malone, Mindy Fountain, Lori Tillotson, Pat Linehan, Ted Marsh. Howard Jensen. 5th Row: Chris Steskal, Ranko Balog, Bruce Goldberg, Barry Hartley, John Yoon, Bill Grant, Jay Hagan, Scott Tredennick, Dave Hall. Organizations- 1 73 Trident staff informs student body Working hard to meet a Trident deadline, Chiray Koo, Dan White, and Editor in Chief Greg Sumi proof read newspaper boards. Trident EditorsiFront Row: Monica Savo, Kristin Lyons, DeAnne Twidwell, Matt Glavas. 2nd Row: Greg Sumi, Jason Balcazar, Chiray Koo, Jennie Parsa, Dave Keschner, Barry Hartley. Not Pictured: Ben Lipton. 1 740rganlzations • . Trident Staff: First Row: Greg Kinion, Keith Goodman, Ted Marsh, Howard Jensen, Mrs. L. Second Row: Greg Sumi, Jim Hoffman, Monica Save. Kristin Lyons, DeAnneTwidwell, John Park, Matt Glavas, Sarah Simmons, Ted Shieh. Third Row: Jennifer Brow, Jeff Asch, Angela Tran, Mark Peach, Dan White, Steve Hayashi, Steve Gross, Betsy Stephens. Fourth Row: Hersh, Josh Peter, Chiray Koo, Joe Petillon, Jennie Parsa. Susan Blank, Laurie Hall, Kevin Ray, Darin Hagin. Fifth Row: Steve Weiss, Jason Balcazar, Dave Keschner, Bill Grant, Will Leonard, Barry Hartley, Sue Combs Not Pictured: Jennifer Shelly In an attempt to inform and inflame the student body, the editors and staff of the award-winning Trident survived equipment breakdowns, late-night deadlines, and inexperience to capture the major stories of the year. Holding to high journalistic standards, The Trident increased its hard news content, while producing entertaining features and editorials that stimulated much debate among students. Above all, our goal during the year was to be sincere in its intent, and professional in its delivery of the facts, stated Editor-in-Chief Greg Sumi, who added And no one can doubt the commitment of each editor and staff member. Trident Photographers: Front Row: Matt Glavas 2nd Row: Joe Petillon, Steve Hayashi 3rd Row: Mark Peach, Jim Hoffman, Steve Gross, Darin Hagan Not Pictured: John Park. Organizations- 1 75 Clubs aid community with great enthusiasm Letterman Club: Front Row: Ashley Clark, Rafael Soils 2nd Row: Erik Nelson. Bobby Lee, Dan Tokaji, Ted Shieh Marisa Miller, Kristen Chaisson, Doug Russell, Rob Antrobuis, Rob Wardell, Ted Marsh, Bob McCallum 3rd Row: Tom Vogt, Pete Olson, Steve Tauber, Chris Steskal. Steve Kim, Adam Roth, Dave Reeves, Bob Millea, David Smith, Richard Picarelli 4th Row: Vince Celotto, Cathi Charlton, Chris Blum. John Redd, Paul Spillman, Tommy Song, Jim Sole, Randy Williams, Andy Wilhelm, Kurt Kredel, Mike Mackey. 5th Row: Darren Hagan, Erik Jones, Albert Alberto, Hokon Yun, Scott Berger, Don Humphrey, Jackson Wang, Bill Schiager, Bruce Gonzales, Jeff Kinsey. Key Club: Front Row: Kristen Chaisson, Lisa Dallenbach, Marisa Miller, Kathy Saucedo. Phil Poliner 2nd Row: Dave Stafford. Pat Paolucci, Scott Spearman. Pete Kaye. Chris Davis. Doug Russell. Darryl Stolz, Liz Lyon. Brad Brigante, Jon Resin 3rd Row: Jim Consani, Kent Clayton, Jon Berger, Dave Adishian, Dave Hall, Chris Juelle, Randy Bouverat, Kurt Beason, Eric Seaburn. 4th Row: Sam Yoon, Jeff Pelton, Rich Otera, Dean Decker, Steve Kim, Dave Keschner, Mike Clarkson, Jeff Kinsey. 5th Row: Mike Lin, Tom Connaghan, Adam Roth, Mike Moore, Rob Antrobuis, Dave Stefanides. 1760rganizations Interact: Front Row: Chris Steskal, Cathi Charlton, John Yoon 2nd Row: Bobby Lee, David Matsura, Ted Shieh. Hokon Yun, Sam Yoon, Mike Daniel. Mike Lin. Thomas Kim. Jon Oh 3rd Row: James Lee. Leon Watkins, Vaughn GiU, Gilbert Yi, Hosayn Khaleei, Rick Moy, Ramond Baculi, Bruce Rebham, Julian Lai, Steven Weiss, Danny Gavino, Andy Scott Berger, Ken Lord. Erik Jones. Dan Tokaji, Kristen Chaisson. Mr Miller. Nick Horowitz. Mike Amaral. Derek Okada. Sun 4th Row: Bruce Gonzales. Roush, Marisa Paul Spillman. Under the leadership of their President Cathi Charlton, Keyettes worked hard again this year and impressed their school and community. They had their usual candy dapple sale on Halloween and Christmas bake sale. Another major contribution was their help in the community clean up program. The boys ' clubs, Interact, Key, and Letterman, also helped in the community clean-up. Key and Interact focused their efforts on the underpriveleged through participation with the San Pedro Boys ' Club and the Toberman House, while the Letterman raised money to supplement the athletic funds. Keyettes: Front Row: Dave Reeves. Charmaine Guiang, Jill Bredehorn, Rafael Solis. 2nd Row: Angela Tran, Kristin Lyons, Meghan Doyle, Amy Kim, Lucinda Cole, Kristin Mueller, Cathi Charlton, Julie Napolitan, Kaysie Chaote, Jodie Napolitan 3rd Row: Meghan Simmons. Mary Barrick, Laura Weinman. Kim Turchi. Julie Kato. 4th Row: Liz Malone. Lisa Goldman. Jody Stuhlbarg. Akemi Yamane, Alison Black, Terry Wilson. Jill Harper. Julia Weldon. Denise Doley, Denise Byrnes. 5th Row: Valerie Voigt. Ashley Clark. Kristen Chaisson, Julie Levonian, Felicia Filep, Debbie Johnson, Irene Chang, Kerry McMullen. Becky Merrill, Tracy Patch. Organizationsl77 Spartans: Front Row: Jeanine Kilroy, Julie August, Elaine Hovanisian , Megan Lamers, Julie Wall, Lisa Karambelas, Laura Potampa, Dana Clark. 2nd Row: Rosie Markesano, Courtney Van Doren, Holly Gavin, Kirsten Brutzman, Lisa Holchen, Lara Detjen, Rachel Kirby, Rosemary Hugh, Stacey Huizdos. 3rd Row: Stacey Lewars, Jane Scallon, Renee Chang, Deanne Toomajian, Kimi Warden, Dina Brehm, Laine Podell, Melissa Cristallo, Tammy Lightman, Amy Rubincam. 4th Row: Sue Combs, Gina Young, Jodi Sharp, Liz White, Gina Fredericks, Marisa Miller, Liz Lyon, Megan Tobin, Erin Ellis, Alicia Moeller, Heidi Moeller, Kathleen Cunningham. Not Pictured: Karey Charlton. The PV High service clubs contributed much throughout the entire year. Spartans baked cookies for the Cancer Society and sold con- cessions at various activities. S-Club went to see Family Feud, hosted a pizza night, sold candybars, and had many bakesales as ways of earning money. Co-President Molly Tracy commented, Our club had an active year and earned much money to con- tribute to a camp for terminally ill children. S-Club: Front Row: Molly Tracy, Tonia Haase. 2nd Row: Marjorie Culver, Michelle Suesberry, Julie Steitman, Angel Alberto, Betsy Stevens, Missy Tabbarah, Janet Ramirez, Eun Kim, Kelly Vanderkaay, Daneen Holland, Lily Yu, Keely Peters, Lisa Secan. 3rd Row: Alissa Varricchione, Jennifer Bazille, Lynne Bartron, Lisa Shiens, Paige Charlton, Mandy Tabbarah, Christine Vandoren, Michele _ Richards, Katy Keenan, Colette Koines, Allison Stewart, Barbara Patton, Joyce Perkins, Kerri Moore, 4th Row: Tina Lineberry, Sarah Wells, Michelle Holdswoth, Beth Blayney, Carolyn Spears, Karen Ramirez, Courtney Conner, Amy Shwegler, Monica Savo, Nancy Gould, Stacey Leake. 5th Row: Christine Legge, Jennifer Brow. Nikki Gorman, Allyson Herndon, Donna Casper, Eva Berkley, Megan Sullivan, Robin Winston, Misty Gamble, Julie Campbell, Stephanie Steitman, Patty Salem. 1 78-Organizations Service clubs help in many ways ' Omegans: Front Row: Deidrc Gee. Kathleen Shen, Jenny Liu, Cynthia Doilinger, Liz Conway, Cindi Choa, Cathy Cole, Beth Hindman. 2nd Row: Lois Yu, Stephanie Hauge. Nancy Yeager, Rachel Hodgekinson, Helen Tsai. 3rd Row: Esther Yeh, Michelle Huizdos. Andrea Pione, Sheree Chiang, Karen Fisher. Not Pictured: Maria Nagaya, Carolyn Beggs, Shelia Perez. Omegans, one of the smaller clubs, didn ' t let their size affect their com- munity contributions. They held a holiday boutique at Bristol Farms and sponsored the National Honor Soci- ety Tea. One of their year-round activities was to help the children at the RPV Therapeutic Center. Other activities included attending Harlan Shoemaker and baking cookies for various organizations. Delphinians attended Harlan Shoemaker and also saw a filming of Family Feud. They continued a tradition of dressing up as Delph Elfs on Christmas and selling cookies to students. Other Delphinian activities included selling concessions and going to Bay Harbor Hospital to visit with the patients. Delphinians: Front Row: Julia Gleason, Mimi Szafran, Heather Blayney, Colleen Nolan, Diane Murtha, Patricia Sinay, Kathleen Babros, Misty Yoshikawa, Abby Gleason 2nd Row: Chiemi Karasawa, Paulette Harmer, Anne Graves, Jacinta Ma. 3rd Row: Christian Danna, Annie Rafkin, Lisa Chapman, Meaghan Mikos, Josette Blue, Meagan Hart, Elizabeth Janis, Meghan Noble, Mi-Kyung Hong. 4th Row: Karen Ito, Heather Vitro, Kelly Graves, Kim Jackson, Sloane Thompson, Kelly Sheppard, Annette Mignacca, Kirsten Sampson, Eileen Sussex, Kim Ito. Organizations! 79 P.V. High Drill Team works hard for a successful year Tridette Drill Team: First Row: Jennifer Pusheck. Bridget Hart, Barbara Patton, Naomi Shimizu. Second Row: Brynn Borg, Michelle Magpile, Judith Mika, Linda Franklin, Kristi Ross. Cathy O ' Brien, Lisa Sisk, Rachel Shishido, Nobi Mayama. Third Row: Sabrina Van Dine, Trisa Goshert, Lisa Prescott, Lisa Corricello, Julie Rowe. Erika Luccas, Kanae Shimizu, Tracy Carter, Dreena Peeke, Romi Meyer, Kelly Nash, Kelli Lee, Jennifer Siprelle, Dena Brehm, Julie Levmson, Cathy Doherty, Alison Stewart, Aly McFarlane Fourth Row: Mimi Cohen, Kristen Robinson, Amy Harrison, Noelle Weinman, Kathlene Babros, Linda Chin, Angel Alberto, Jenny Pritchett. Fifth Row: Katie Hook, Brooke Theiss, Nicole Miller, Marianne Brombach, Cona Leonard. Erika Paltin, Whitney Allen Jenny Stephens, Kathie Tyler, Julie Tsai Not Pictured: Susan Donaldson, t ! i. Dance Drill Team: First Row: Kanae Shimizu, Julie Rowe, KristI Ross, Naomi Shimizu, Kathlene Babros. Second Row: Linda Chin, Noelle Weinman, Kristen Robinson, Bridget Hart. Kathy Doherty Third Row: Barbara Patton, Jennifer Pusheck, Julie Levinson, Erika Paltin, Dena Brehm. Not Pictured: Dona Leonard. 180-Organizations Prop Drill Team: First Row: Angel Alberto. Dreena Peeke, Nobi Mayama, Kanae Shimizu- Second Row: Jennifer Pusheck, Bridget Hart, Barbara Patten, Naomi Shimizu. Third Row: Linda Chin, Enka Paltm, Susan Donaldson, Erika Luccas Not Pictured: Dona Leonard. Military Drill Team: First Row: Jennifer Pusheck, Bridget Hart, Naomi Shimizu. Second Row: Amy Harrison, Jenny Stephens, Nicole Miller. Erika Luccas, Judith Mika. Third Row: Lisa Corricello. Tracy Carter, Linda Franklin, Marianne Brombach, Whitney Allen. Romi Meyer. Fourth Row: Kelly Nash. Aly McFarlane, Lisa Prescott, Kathy Doherty, Nobi Mayama, Cathy O ' Brien During a hard working year, the Drill Team won numerous awards for their superb performances. They were led by Captain Barbara Patton and Co- captains Bridget Hart, Jennifer Pusheck, and Naomi Shimizu. This summer they will be representing the United States in Japan. Captain Barbara Patton, competing against 50 girls throughout California, recieved 2nd runner-up in the Miss Drill Team Pageant. She then went on to compete in Miss Drill Team U.S.A. Novelty Drill Team: First Row: Nicole Miller. Erika Luccas, Judith Mika, Kanae Shimizu. Mimi Cohen. Second Row: Amy Harrison, Kelly Nash, Susan Donaldson, Lisa Prescott, Alison Stewart. Third Row: Kristi Ross, Jennifer Pusheck. Bridget Hart. Barbara Patton, Naomi Shimizu, Noelle Weinman. Fourth Row: Linda Chin, Kathy Doherty. DenaBrehm, Julie Levinson, Kathlene Babros. Not Pictured: Dona Leonard. Organizations-181 Showing spectacular talent, the Rifle Squad, lead by juniors Dawn Simon and Lori Fridley, performed in parades and during football half-time shows. Once again living up to their fine reputation as one of the best in Southern California, the Jazz Band gave many outstanding perform- ances. Exhibiting their style, the Pep Band, which consists of the best in the Marching Band, created enthusiasm at all home basketball games. This year six PV students were chosen to be in honor music groups. These include the All-State Jazz Band and choir and the All-Southern Concert Band, Orchestra and Jazz Band. Rifle Squad: Front Row: Lori Fridley. Cinthia Wen, Dawn Simon. 2nd Row: Theresa Liuzzi, Helen Hsiao. 3rd Row: Josie Lee, Tonnoko Morioka. 4th Row: Deanna Jurgens. Jazz Band; Front Row: Ray Baculi, Suzanne States, John Christensen, Greg Whitely, Alison Kopania. 2nd Row: Joe Burns, Alex Griggs, Andrew Von Nordenflycht, John Newell. John Crawford, Bruce Rebhan, Chris Kitching, 1820rganizations Ted Bohn, Steve Gross 3rd Row: Mike Mehesan, Paul Blood, Steve Seidman, Casey Christensen, Dennis Smith, Mike Weston, Scott Christensen, Kevin Ray. Casey Christensen, Howard Jensen 5th Row: Mike Weston, Ted Bohn, Andrew Von Nordenflycht, Brian Daskivitch, John Christensen. 6th Row: Steve Seidman, Dennis Smith. Pep Band: Front Row: John Crawford 2nd Row: Kevin Ray, Angela McFarlane, Kathy Brown, Kim Doenges, Josie Lee. Anna Haase. 3rd Row: Alison Kopania, Dana Giese, Suzanne States, Richard Picarelli, Mark Peach. 4th Row: Mike Mehesan, Drew Loher, John Van Cleef, PV students play their way to honors Honor Music Students: Front Row: James Lee, Angela McFarlane, Andrew Von Nordenflycht, 2nd Row: Bruce Rebhan, Joe Burns, Dennis Smith. Organizations 183 Band and Tall Flags compete with pride The 1985 Marching Band, led by Drum Major John Crawford, and Tall Flags Captain Rachel Firemark, had an exciting and successful season. The band took first place in all but two parades, in which they took third places. They also received a sweep- stakes and an honorable mention in the Camarrillo Christmas Parade. Marching Band: Front Row: Kellie Klein, DeDe Militello, Paula DiNoto. Krystal Held. Christina Lee. Lisa Chodak, Alison Ogostalick, Jennifer Baszile 2nd Row: Bob Schreiner. Manuel Baculi. Asakc Komiya, Andrea Grossman, Ameena Ahmed, Kim Lawson, Ana Haase, Scott Chnstenson. John Crawford, Mike Weston, Steve Larson. Peter Lim, Mark Lakata, Greg Weiss, Sarah Allen, Vivien Lee. Loren Hogan, Matt Glavas. Mike Mehesan 3rd Row: Jim Connel. Mark Arnush, Paul Blood, Sheree Chiang, David Scudamore, Colleen Hogan, Dana Giese, Suzanne States. Yukari Harada. Andy Jordan. John Newell. James Lee. Laura Merrill. Shana Moore. Mika Sato. Kevin Ray, Mike Machalicky, Howard Jensen, Ferda Taylor, Neil Davis, Duane Lewis, Muira Sethi, Amy Lieb, Karen Fisher, Chad Stuckey, Steve Abbott, Vicky Overbey. 4th Row: Seth Blacher, Don Jones Greg Conlon, Grace Cho, Nancy Song, Cindy Grossman. Angela McFarlene. Kathy Brown. Allison Kopania. Kym Doenges. Shana Tucker. Suzie O ' Grady, Tara Bena, Frans Baculi, Steve Jui- •■■' •v S4 ' : 5; ' -- -=v ' ■■' ' V.v Competition Flags: Alisa Stansell, Rachel Firemark. Lisa Bums. Alissa Varricchione. Kristin La Belle, Helene Lynch. Kellie Klein. iMeghan Doyle. Jennifer King. Sara Thompson, 184-0rgani2atif Seidman. Andrew Von Nordenflycht, John Christenson. George Anderson. James Rowe. Brad Daniel. Chris Hammond, Jerry Lee, Randy Hall. Tim Cooper. John Pritchen. Drew Lohrer 5th Row: Ted Bohn. Kim Merritt. Gary Salem. Mike Ringold. Eric Rudd. Tim Stanford. Derek Edridge. Bob Merchant. Dan Sheen. John Van Cleef. Dennis Smith. Jeff Cooper. Richard Picarelli. Mark Peach. Doug Abbott, Steve Johnson. Reggie Jensen. Greg Branch. Richard Cho. Jason Hecht- 6th Row: Josi Lee, Cinthia Wen, Theresa Liuzzi, Dawn Simon. Debbie Johnson. Ahsa Stansell. Sara Thompson, Helene Lynch. Megan Kelly. Lisa Burns. Rachel Firemark. Meghan Doyle, Kristin La Belle, Alissa Vamcchione, Marjorie Culver. Lauri Pickel. Jennifer King. Laura Fridley, Deanna Jurgens, Helen Hsiao, Tomoko Morioka. Not Pictured: Ray Baculi, Michael Cohen. Mike Daniel. Brian Daskivich, Celia Goedde. Earl Navalta, Paul Orth. Bruce Rebhan Tall Flags: Front Row: Paula DiNoto. Kellie Klein. Rachel Firemark. Lisa Burns. Megan Kelly. Lisa Chodak. Christina Lee 2nd Row: Krystal Held. Meghan Doyle. Alison Ogostalick. Alissa Varricchione. Marjorie Culver. Lauri Pickel. Alisa Stansell 3rd Row: Heiene Lynch. Kristin LaBelle. Sara Thompson. Jennifer Baszile. Jennifer King. DeDe Militello Not Pictured: Debbie Johnson. Organizations-185 PV High Schools ' 24th annual dance show was put on by Orchesis and Jazz Dancers, the two dance organizations of the school. Everyone works together for one semester each year choreographing and picking music for the show. The show this year had many variations of dance such as jazz, ballet, tap, novelty, and modern, this included the finale People are People by Depche Mode, in which the whole choreo group and cast were involved. Each year the two dance groups have a Chocoholic booth at the carnival. Throughout the year they invited professional dancers to give master lessons, the year was brought to a close with a giant breakfast at which a viedo of the dance show was seen. Jazz Dancers: 1st Row: Kristine VanEvery, Devida Gill, Co-line Captains Peri Andrus and Erika Luccas, Held, Nina Gonzalez. 2nd Row: Marisa Ravalli, Kristen Harper. Christine Abernathy, Ellen Kotlyar. Krystal Orchesis: 1st Row: Tami Irick, Shawn McRae, Karen Horii 2nd Row: Marisa Ravalli. Kristine VanEvery, Allison Bowers, Courtney Hiser, Edith Tyler 3rd Row: Christina Lee, Heidi Held, Sara Hartmann, Roberta Hayes, Chnstine Abernathy, Ellen Kotlyar 4th Row: Marci Kyle, Kristen Harper, Elizabeth Springett, Paulette Harmer, Laurie Hall, Carolyn Heaney, Young Han 5th Row: Carolyn Davey, Shinka Mohagheh, Amy Gulak, Shona Gottlieb. Not Pictured: 186-Organizations PV High Schoors clubs show their talents Chorale: 1st Row: Sylvia Yeh, Lynette Tsai. Karen ' Evenbar. Carolyn Beggs, Helen Song, Jane Kim, Esther Yeh, Jennny Liu. 2nd Row: Tammy Ku, Maya Stahlbuhk, Eugenie Hsu, Laura Deerfield, Lisa Finch, Jennifer Krawczyk, Tory Goldin, Kathy Menechios, Marci Kyle, Laura DeJamett, Cynthia Dollinger, Jennifer Baker, Nancy Yeager, Jenny Frankel, Allyson Goldin, Liz Riegelhuth, Ms Goodwin 3rd Row: Sarah Hespenheide, Sarah Simmonds, Shauna Malone, Ariane Fuetchner, Scott Duffin, Ian Filep, Kirk Schaumann, Bill Wilson, Doug Leonard, Maria Booker, Gordon Anderson, Samantha Hurd, John Park. Orchestra: 1st Row: Howard Tsai. Marc Arnush, William Yeh. Danny Gauino, Ron Kong, Jason Wong, Kevin Ray, Randy Hall, Mitch Wong 2nd Row: Sue Pavliscak, Hosyane Khaleeli. Tom Kim. Don Jones. Julie Levonain, Kim Horii, Eugenie Hsu, Josie Lee, Mariko Kitano, Karen Pavliscak 3rd Row: Pearl Ho, Angela McFarlane, Anna Haase. Kimiko Warden, Susan Kim, Emily Chang. Gina McLeod, Marsha Hendricks, Franz Baculi 4th Row: Jerry Lee, James Lee, John Crawford, Scoft Christensen, Bobby Schallau, Steve Abbott, Soi Kitano. Richard Picarelli, John Newell, Ted Bohn, Rick Edler, Seth Stodder Not Pictured: Kathy Brown, Joey Burns, Drew Lohrer This year Palos Verdes High Schools ' Chorale performed at many prestigious places including the Norris Theater. Chorale, led by instructor Ms. Goodwin, gave excellent performances throughout the year. Orchestra played consistently maintaining its high reputation as an advanced musical group. Organizations- 187 Recreational and academic clubs spark interest Shakespeare Fan Club: Presidents: John Weeks, Chris Schwindt. Beth Blayney, Jim Consani. Chris Juel Many students gathered to honor literature ' s great William Shakespeare. The Shakespeare Club raised money in order to see fine film productions of his plays. As long as Shakespeare ' s plays continue to be popular, this club will have a great following. Excitement grabbed all of the mem- bers of PV ' s Richard Clutcher Fan Club. This new club honors the late Richard Clutcher, the modern spearhead of Australian surfing technique. With all of the members pulling for each other, the club emerged as a great success. Richard Clutcher Fan Club: Front Row: Katie Melo, Dena Brehm, Dave Stafford, Howard Koiodny, Bradley Brigante, Darryl Lee Stolz, Matt Brady, Alex Griggs. 2nd Row: non member. Michael Moore, Debbie Dustin, Tiffany Brown, Rachel Kattlove, Kathleen Cunnmgham, Keely Peters. Ashlye Main, Suzi Butman, Lisa Secan. 3rd Row: Neil Gegna, Robby Brehm, Bruce Mackey, Rob Antrobius, John Han, Matt Newell, Matt Brannan, Mike Bergin. 4th Row: Doug Eng, Stacey Gregory, non member. Joe Steinhauer, Dom Miletello, Scott Recknor. Rich Carosso, Benjamin Dover, Randy Bouverat. 1 88-Organizations Marine Science Club: Front Row: Ron Glick, Gus Samras 2nd Row: Deanne Toomajian, Rich Carosso. Kaysie Choate, Joe Donato. Joel Gever. 3rd Row: David Coleman, Bryan Boyle. Jodie Napolitan, Laura Weinman. Monica Savo, Julie Napolitan. Vicki Thorrens 4th Row: Michelle Holdsworth, Alyson Herndon. Adam Weyne, Julie Campbell. Donna Casper. The Marine Science Club had an exiting year. They raised money to go whale watching and put the rest of their money towards future marine- related projects. After two years of hibernation, the Poseidon Club once again became one of PV ' s most popular organ- izations. President Matt Brady arranged occasional surfing slide shows and also organized a formal which took place in The Courtyard Mall. The club hopes to continue and grow next year. Poseidons Club: Sitting: Kristina Main. Darra Tolozco. Kristine Secan. Brad Brigante. Howard Kolodny, Lisa Secan. Matt Brady. Alison Dallenbach. Ashlye Mam, Nadia Solis. Kathy Graves, Kim Taylor, Ann Coleman, Matt Newell, Susan Thomas. Mark Teller, Doug Kinnel. Jeff Murphy. Mr. Kasper Standing: Row 1: Lori Houghton. Kelly David. Rosie Markesano. Courtney Van Doren, Traci Cowan, Rachel Kattlove, Reno Caldwell. Gabby Olar. Warren Pierce. Debbie Duston, 2nd Row: non-member, Julie Hunt, Andrea Nelson, Susie Butman, non-member, Mady Zwart, Gina Young, Kathleen Cunningham, Dede Miller, Keely Peters, Heidi Moeller, unidentified, unidentified, Walt Pazanowski, Joey Martella, Matt Brannan. 3rd Row: Lori TiUitson, unidentified, unidentified, Christina Brown. Jamie Angell. Elaine Hovenisian. Jeanine Kilroy. Lauren Fein. Mark Podell, Amy Davis. Hilary Barto, unidentified. John Hall. Scott Kinney. Brad Ring 4th Row: Eric Grace, unidentified, Heather Rafuse. Erin Scully, Katie Melo. Amy Latimer, Tonia Michelle, unidentified. Julie August, Karen Hoy, Sarah Keil. Steve Abbott, non-member. Mike Mehesan. Kristin Steele. Robby Brehm, non-member, Chris Giordano. Alex Griggs. Bruce Lennon. Mike Bergin, Simean Roanne, Andy Kapner. Rob Antrobius. Heindrik Vjiar. 5th Row: unidentified, Chad Amico. Hugh McFaden. Jane Scallon, Eva Burkley. John Brantley, Traci Patch, Christine Legge. Jodi Sharpe, Darryl Stolz. Dana Skidds, Sue Combs, Dena Brehm, Erin Ellis, Liz White, Laura Potampa, non-member. Neil Gegna, Aaron Gurewitz, Chuck Swanson. Dave Stafford, Jim Consani. 6th Row: Deanne Toomajian, Kristen Chaisson. Alicia Moeller. Marisa Miller. Gina Gredericks. Lisa Dallenbach. Kimiko Warden. Marie Jackson, Liz Lyon. Organizations- 189 Members of CSF, NHS excel in class Unlike most organizations on the Palos Verdes High School campus, the California Scholarship Federation is open to seniors, juniors, and sophomores. Even though the federation does not perform any service projects, it does honor the students and acknowledges their persistence throughout their high school careers. Under the guidance of Mr. Richard Hadley and Miss Ann Marie Smith, the National Honor Society has been a highly respected organization for a number of years. In addition to a specified grade point average, recommendations from six teachers and three service projects are also necessary for admission to this group. California Scholarship Federation: Sophomores: Chris Adishian, Jeff Asch, Tara Berta, Seth Blacher, John Blanco, Lori Blank, Theodore Bohn, Mila Buis, Emily Chang, Ying She Cheng, Sheree Chiang, Ritu Chopra, Tonn Connaghan, Rex Corbett, Christopher Crossland, Marjorie Culver, Kathleen Cunningham, Lauren Fein, Karen Fisher, Mindy Fountain, Jennifer Frankel, Victor Furer, Nina Gonzalez. Amy Gulak, Laurie Hall, Christopher Hammond, Roberta Hayes. Heidi Held, Benjamin Hodor, Mi Jin Hong, Kellie Hourigan. Helen Hsaid, Chris Kitching, Josephine Lee, Kelly Lee, Vivien Lee, ' Donna Leonard, Chao Hui Lui, Jeff Lui, Michael McManus, Kathy Menechios, Michael Mitzenmacher, Shinka Mohaghegh, Elham Montazeri, Kari Murnane, Coleen Murphy, Yu Shen Ng, Andrew Park, Charlie Parker, Francois Pham Quong, Kevin Ray, John Reed, Janet Reese, Jeremy Sacks, Muira Sethi, Dennis Shay, Kelley Sheppard, Nancy Song, Gregory Tamkin, Sara Thompson, David Tokaji, Lynette Tsai, Christine Van Horn, Yul Vanek, Alissa Varicchione, Heather Vitro, Andrew Von Nordenflycht, Aric Weiker, Greg Whitley, Alice Wilson, Becky Wong, Linda Wu, Lily Yu, Arno Zwarg. California Scholarship Federation: Juniors: Steve Abrams, Tom Anastassiou, Pen Andrus, Dina Aryan, Damon Aske. Julie August, Raymond Baculi, Juliana Baldo. Kim Ball. Lynne Bartron. Kathryn Bates. Charlotte Behrendt. Alyson Black. Rich Blanco, Susan Blank, Stacey Braslau, Sally Cahill. Cindy Chao, John Chen, Scott Christensen, Lisa Corricello, Michael Daniel, Charles Day, Lara Detjen, Cynthia Dollinger, Chris Driscoll, liana Ettinger. Daniel Gavino, Abigail Gleason, Celia Goedde, Lisa Goldman, Carol Gorman. Jill Harper, Marsha Hendricks, Nicholas Horowitz, Warren Hsiao, Eugenie Hsu, Bobby Huang, Tamara Irick, Elizabeth Janis, Matthew Jorgenson, David Keschner, Chiray Koo, Kristin LaBelle, Julian Lai, James Lee. Jerry Lee. Will Leonard. Gisela Lin. Mike Lin. Tina Lineberry, Ken Lord, Kristin Lyons, Jacinta Ma, Liz Malone, Joanne Maracci, Elina Minami, Anne Ogostalick, Derek Okada, Rich Otera, Jennie Parsa, Jon Paulson, Evan Prodromou, Bruce Rebhan, Jon Resin, Michael Ringold, Susan Scheyhing, Robert Schreiner, Steven Seidman, Rachel Sisk, David Smith, Dennis Smith, Julie Stanton, Sandra States, Andrew Sun, Laura Tauber, Darra Toloczko, Mychailo Toloczko, Angela Tran, Scott Tredennick, Helen Tsai, Jeng Tsai, John Tsao, Michelle Uszler, Sondra Vazirani, Sarah Wells. Ellen Winer, Daniel Wu, Marven Wu, Akemi Yamane, Sylvia Yeh, Sam Yoon, Misty Yoshikawa, Lisa Yuan. 190-Organizations California Scholarship Federation: Seniors: Steve Abbot, Lisa Baldarrama, Anne Marie Behrendt. Wayne Bell. Kathryn Brown, Irene Chang, Andrew ' Gum-head ' Chekian, Kaysie Choate, Elizabeth Conway, Stuart Criley. Chris Davis. Michelle Effros. James Elwell, Irene Powell, Deidre Gee. Harlan Glatt. Matt Glavas. Julia Gleason, Linda Hart, Stephanie Hauge, Virginia Hill, Richard Jai, Debbie Johnson. Johnny Kao, Alison Koponia, Mary Kotlarski, Stacey Leake. Anthony Leone, Bobby Li, Judy Lin, Benji Lipton, Mark Miglia, Patricia O ' Brien. Peter Olson. John Park. Dave Reeves. Kathleen Shen, Ted Shieh. James Sole, Bessie Soo, Dave Stefanides. Betsy Stephens. Chris Steskal, Alison Stewart, Jody Stuhlbarg, Vicki Thorens, Johnny Ting, Daniel Tokaji, Mark Tran, Howard Tsai, Katherine Vander Kaay. Kimi Warden, Daniel White, Lisa Wilhite, Andrea Williams, Randy Williams, Mitch Wong. Justin Wu, Nancy Yeager, John Yoon. National Honors Society: Steve Abbott, Anne Marie Behrendt, Beth Blayney. Alexia Cassimatis. Irene Chang, Kaysie Choate, Ashley Clark, Elizabeth Conway, Stuart Criley. Chris Davis, Michelle Effros. Felicia Filep. Irene Powell. Julia Gleason, Rachel Hodgkinson, MiKyung Hong. Richard Jai, Debbie Johnson, Johnny Kao, Julia Kato, Stacey Leake, Bobby Li. Judy Lin. Benjamin Lipton, Angela McFarlane, Marie Nagaya. Jodie Napolitan, Julie Napolitan, Patricia O ' Brien, Peter Olson, John Park. David Reeves, Amy Schwegler, Kathleen Shen. Ted Shieh, Naomi Shimizu, Betsy Stephens, Chris Steskal, Alison Stewart, Steve Tauber, Daniel Tokaji, Howard Tsai, Dan White. Lisa Wilhite. Andrea Williams. Mitchell Wong. Justin Wu. John Yoon, Lois Yu ganizations-191 The Drama Department started off the year with the entertaining fall show - . Fools. With Palos Verdes ' talented acting ability, Barnum was a 1__ success. Their ability to perform was seen not only in shows, but also during the Fall and Shakespeare Festivals, where they won many awards. Stage Crew: Front Row: Cathy Cole, Andy Jordan, Andy Moore. 2ncl Row: Arnian Paymai, Jim Cole. 3rd Row: Scott Duffin, Dave Dehaan, Laurie Beard, DeDe Militello. risiv v 192-Organizations Thespians: Front Row: Vicki Brewen, Gretchen Ambrose, Chris Mabli, Kristen Robinson, Jenny Eisner, Robyn Schwartz, Tory Goldin, Jennifer Kolodny, Andrea Nelson, Abby Gardner, Denise Strauss, Allyson Goldin, Nina Gonzalez. 2nd Row: Barry Hartley, Howard Jensen, Ana Ha ' ase, Laura Cadieu, Jen Krawczyk, Nicole Sakoun, Sarah Hespenheide, Tracie Zimmerman, Lisa Davidson, Seth Blacher, San San Kwan, Kirsten Lundquist. 3rd Row: Mark Peach, Paula Dinoto, Alissa Varricchione, Deanna Jurgens, Noelle Weinman, Debbie Duston, Chiemi Karasawa, Sarah Wells, Dan Selzer, Mimi Szafran. 4th Row: Meghan Noble, Tim Stanford, Lauri Beard, Lisa Sisk, Michelle Randall, Nicole Miller, Brooke Thies, Juliana Baldo, Lisa Yuan, Nathalie Burg, Alexandra Hoover, Annie Morse, Kim Lawson, John Mclntire, Richard Ginsburg. Pete Olson, Steve Hillis. 5th Row: Mark Nielsen, Paul Woodard, Chris Johnson, John Mullen, Ted Kapner, Erik Kunzelman, David Young, Chris Juell, Adam Roth, Randy Bouverat, Tim Weiner. PV ' s drama department has much success Drama 1 Honors: Front Row: Ian Filep, Heather Ruzicka, Michelle Mehesan, Matt Seuerson, Bennie Cravatt. Jeff Young, Darren Roebuck, Angie Zusman, Dana Lawson, Meredith Mendelson, Whitney Allen. 2nd Row: Richard Ginsburg, Gail MacEachern, Heidi Fleisher, Jenneke Wilcox, Molly Meng. Angela Robinson, Brian Kim. EricChaisson, Tracie Zimmerman, Matt Smukler, 3rd Row: Chris Fox, Sabrina Van Dine. Kathie Tyler, Michelle Arce, Shauna Malone. Laura DeJarnett. Tony Phillips, Stephanie Grier, Robyn Schwartz, Drama III: First Row: Kirsten Benton, Susan Hayes. 2nd Row: Julie Stanton, Dana Regan, Pete Olson, Chiemi Karasawa. Juliana Baldo, Lisa Yuan. Sarah Wells, Dan Selzer. 3rd Row: Chris Mabli, Vicki Brewen, Gretchen Ambrose, Mimi Szafran, Nathalie Burg, Alexandra Hoover, Annie Morse, Randy Bouverat, 4th Row: Chris Juell, John Mullen, Ted Kapner, Erik Kunzelman, Adam Roth, David Young, Stewart DeRemer. Organizations-193 The Spanish Club celebrated Mexico ' s 100th year of independence. By selling churros and bonus books they were able to sponsor a little girl in Bolivia. They also went on a field trip to Olivera Street. Starting this year with a picnic at Palos Verdes Park, the Oriental Culture Club had an interesting year. They finished the year with an Inter- national Banquet featuring Korean, Chinese, and Japanese food. The Greek Club participated in many interesting activities such as tapings of Night Court, Spencer, and Give Me a Break. They also visited a Greek restaurant called ' Papadakis Taverna. ' However, the most important and significant activity was sponsoring a child from the Island of Cyprus with the money from Greek-Ka-Bobs and Greek Tacos. Being one month late, the German Club had a Novemberfest instead of an Octoberfest. With the money frbm their bakes sales in Peninsula Center, they also had a Christmas party which was a smashing success. PVHS enjoys its international clubs German Club: Front Row. Andy Jordan. Jon Paulson, Cathy Cole, Kathy Jordan, John Weeks. 2nd Row: Aly Rahimtoola, Jim Cole, Brian Bonham,Ariane Fuechtner, Lori Blank, Allyson Goldin, Tory Goldin, Tiffany Keele. 3rd Row: Alex Ahmadi, Jeng Tsai, Rick Moy, Chris Adishian, Harutaka Oribe, Bessie Soo, Sean Ravin, John Chen, Ying-Ping Cheng 4th Row: Bobby Li, Bob Mc Callum, Brian Kim, Ian Filip, Edward Kim, Rick Edier, Derek Edridge, Rich Vandoren, Dan Sheen. Not Pictured: John Louie.  PVHS } m 194-Organizations Greek Club: Front Row: Dina Aryan, Elina Minami, Lana Yu, Lily Yu Cathy Cole, Aimee Hoover, Nancy Cho, Heather Durham, Allison Bowers, Kelli Lee, Carre Calhoun, Mariko Kitano. 2nd Row: Liz Lyon, Michelle Lau, Nina Gonzalez, Shinka Mahaghegh, Colleen Murphy, Susan Kim, Sukhbir Gill, Sarah Kaupp, Grace Cho Dienah Lee, Helen Lai. 3rd Row: non-member, Laurie Hall, Kellie Hourigan, Jennifer Wigginton, Roya Salehirad, Nazli Ghamarifard, Allison Orth, Edie Taylor, Melissa Gee, Josephine Lee, non-member. 4th Row: Kathy Menechios, Lori Blank, Elham Montazeri, Steven Weiss, Jeremy Sacks, Greg Tamkin, Jenny Frankel, Lynette Tsai, Julie Richmond, DIeana Quintana, Wendy Price. 5th Row: Gisela Lin, Lisa Choday, not identified, not identified, not identified, Stacey Huizdos, Dawn Zusmafi, Tiffany Keil, Tricia Horkey, non-member. Spanish Club: Front Row: Katy Melo, Ellen Weiner. Susan Hayes, Julie Dixon, Jodi Stuhlbarg, Felicia Felip. Lauren Fein, Alejandra Sinay, Julia Kato 2nd Row: Michelle Huizdos, Tracy Booth, Kristen Chaisson, Brad Brigante. Scott Byrd. Eric Golden, Ameena Ahmed, Kathy Menchios, CoUen Murphy. Heidi Held, Lissy Friedmen, Mrs- Herzog. 3rd Row: Chris Patay. Gary Salem, Brad Patay, Pete Olson, Richard Picarelli , Hos Khaleeli, Rachel Kluger, Colleen Murphy, Shinka Mohaghegh, Christine Van Horn. S ? Oriental Culture Club: Front Row: Doug Eng, Christian Wu, Roger Yang, non-member, non-member, non-member, non- member, non-member, non-member. Ken Wang, Yu Sin Ng, Marvin Lou. 2nd Row: Lily Luo, Jenny Lee, non-member, non-member, James Lin, Ken Li, John Chu, Charles Day, Linda Wu, Jenny Lu. 3rd Row: Lily Hoang, Marian Wang, Sun Yun Kim, Wayne Huang. Jeng Tsai, Bobby Huans, Matthew Huang, Bessie Soo. Ariane Fuechtner, non-member, Rachel Kluger, Jenny Ku, Janeen Bezanson. Organizations-195 Miiiiii Model United Nations Club: Front Row: Marcel Fraix. Yu Shen Ng, Dina Aryan, Steven Weiss, Cathy Cole. Greg Tamkin, Sean Ravin, Mike Mitzenmacher, Jeremy Sacks. Jeff Asch, Andrew VonNordenflyct, Leon Wilkens, Francois Pham-Quang, Dennis Shay, non member, Chris Patay Second Row: Douglas Harden. Mark Lakata, Jason Apuzzo, Mila Buis, Alice Wilson, non-member, Michelle Randall, non-member, Kathryn Jordan, Austin Forsyth, Jenny Liu, non-member, Emily Chang, David Scudamore, non-member, Mike Forbes, Wesley Henderson, Robert Forbes, Jeff Conway Third Row: Kevin Chatow, Aly Rahimtoola, Jennifer Brow, Nikki Gorman, William Yeh, Richard Vandoren, Karen Fisher, Rick Eldev, Tony Phillips, John Louie, Bessie Soo, Rachel Kluger, Jenny W Frankel, Mark Learly, non-member, Helen Song, Lily Wu, Cheryl Tobias, Elsie Chiang, Laura Deerfield, Sangita Shah. Fourth Row: non-member, non-member. Brad Daniel, Chris Hammond, Jon Paulson, Andy Jordan, John Weeks, Brad Patay, Eli Javid, Andy Lee. Not pictured: Jason Southerland International Exchange Club: Front Row: Michelle Lau, Monica Parker, Danielle Lape, Stephanie Steitman, Patty Salem, Donna Casper, Julie Campbell, Nadia Solis. Second Row: Lisa Wilhite, Karen Ramirez, Janet Ramirez, Stacey Robertson, Lily Wu, Lana Wu, Svendja Wypyszyk. Third Row: Beth Hindman, Ariane Fuechtner, Henrik Vjaer, Bob McCallum, Mi-Kyung Hong, Sora Olar. 196-Organizations French Club: Front Row: Kelly Vander Kaay. Randy Bouverat. Julie Campbell, Misty Gamble. Jen Krawczyk. David Roth, Rachel Kattlove Second Row: Nancy Song, Anan Pole, Wesley Henderson, Cathy Cole, Bessie Soo, Ariane Fuechtner. Scott Recknor, Mark Carlson. Alison Stewart. Third Row: Sora Olar, Nicole Sakoun, Laura Cadieu, Yukiko Hidaka. Christina Sun. Jenny Eisner, Dominic Militello, Brad Brigante, Mike Lovely, Sarah Hespenhide, Gina McLeon, Patti O ' Brian, Rosie Marckasano. Fourth Row: Gordon Anderson, Joel Bachar. Anne Graves, Chiemi Karasawa. Rosemary Hugh, Jennifer Jordan, Sandra Vazirani. Molly Tracy. Tonia Haase, Sarah Simmonds, Karen Ramirez, Kelly Walsh. Various foreign clubs prove inspirational International Exchange Students: Front Row: Beth Hindman, Ariane Fuechtner. Second Row: Henrick Vjear, Bob McCallum The art of diplomacy, otherwise known as the art of faking it, was a constant in the ever- changing world of the Palos Verdes Model United Nations. Of course, 1985 was another great year for the club, a year in which they once again proved themselves superior to other area schools, including our friendly neighborhood arch-rivals. This year, there were only two international exchange students: Ariane Fuechtner and Henrik Vjaer. Henrik is from Denmark, while Ariane is from Germany. Two P.V. students traveled abroad last year. The students are sup- ported by the International Ex- change Club. This club sponsored a booth at the Carnival. The French Club, revived this year, had a great time while enjoying French culture in the form of restaurants and French movies. Organizations-197 Sports Clubs intensify school spirit The Handball Club had a great first year. Despite having small par- ticipation, the club was big among its members. The Volleyball Club, once again, had another successful year. Made up of the members of both the girls ' and boys ' volleyball teams, and others with an interest in volleyball , the members strongly supported each other at the team games. One member, Liz White, summed it up as Volleyball Club Kicked...! Handball Club: Manuel Ocali, Donna Casper, Barbara Patton. Patti Salem, Kathleen Babros, Ken Foxman •sft-vc ;-;. 5 Wi|  ' Volleyball Club: Front Row: Jeanine Kilroy ,Bobby Schallau, Debbie Graul, Mike Barker, Denise Hindman. Gordon Schinng, Susie Elmajian, Josette Blue, Tom Melton, Scott Recknor, Scott Strenk, MarkGoodale, Lauren Fein, Casey LaScala, Susie Hoffman, Lori Blank Second Row: Non-member, Kevin Hart, Karen Jacobs, Mary Miller, Roger Chen, Enka Lucas. Kristi Ross, Linda Franklin. Marci Blue, Lisa Ito, Rob Wardell, Traci Cowan, Brad Brigante, Heather McTavish. Chrissi Ambernathy, Non-member Third Row: Matt Brady, Paul Smalley, Chris Johnson, Andy Lee, Darryl Stolz. Nadia Soils, Ashlye Mam. Maura Kennedy, Karen Anderson, MellisaSiegal, Vicki Shook, Mike Moore, Non-member, Non-member, Non-member, Helen Tsai. Fourth Row: Neil Gegna, Aaron Gurewitz, Doug Eng. Heindrick Viajer, Dave Stephanides, Rob Antrobious, Betsy Lohrer, Leigh Strom, Terri Kraft. Fifth Row: Gordon Anderson, Scott Fooks, Luis Spamer, Steve Hillis, Mark Podell. Kristen Chaisson, Karen Goodman. Liz White, Eva Burkley, Hillary Hait. Paul Woodward. 198 Organizations Palos Verdes Track Club: Front Row: John Pane, Mike Bergin. Ted Sheih. Dan White, Howard Tsai, Heidi Moeller, Maura Kennedy Second Row: Karen Ramirez, Kaysie Choate, Ted Marsh, Susie Elmajian, Amy Latimer. Rafael Solis. Donna Casper, Rob Wardell, Robin Roth, Tiffany Keele Third Row: Chris Lawver, Sumi Bhatia, Janet Ramirez, Jason Feinberg, Ahcia Moeller. Joanna Corsaro Fourth Row: Allison Dallenbach. Ashlye Main. Nadia Solis. Brad Bngante. Lauren Fern Fifth Row: David Dudman. Deanna Jurgens. Alisa Varncchione. Denise Strauss. Clark Husted. Darryl Stolz. Dena Brehm. Gina Young. Casey LaScala. Cathy Heffernan Sixth Row: Mark Podell. Aaron Gurewitz. Chris Johnson. Kevin Hart. Paul Woodward, Hillary Hait, Erik Lucas. Devida Gill. Gordon Schinng. Heindrick Viajer. Traci Cowan The Palos Verdes Track Club had a very succesful first year. Club events centered around running and all of the members were forced to keep in shape. A great future is expected for this new club. The Sports Talk Club, invented by four bright youths, had a great year. The members gathered together and shared their opinions of different sports figureheads. After each meet- ing, the members walked away with new fantasies of sports ambitions. Sports Talk Club: Dan Tokaji. Hos Khalceli. Rich Picarelli. Pete Olson Organizationsl99 Lead by President Kathleen Shen, Board Games Club met at lunch to play their favorite games of Backgammon and Othello. In addition to competing in the Occidental Math Field Day, the Math Club was also in four Bay Math League competitions. Board Games Club: Front Row: Warren Hsiao, Perry Lin, Tomoko Morioka. Kathleen Shen, Mika Sato 2nd Row: Ken Wang, Ken Li, Lucy Kim. Math Club: Front Row: Bill Reeves, Yushen Ng, Howard Tsai, Justin Wu. Daniel Wu, Kathleen Shen, Johnny Kao. Second Row: Perry Lin, Jung Lee. Richard Jai, Misty Yoshikawa, Larry Chang, Bill Jones, Mike Mitsenmacher, Mark Lakata. 200Organizations Computer Club: Front Row: Jeff Hillmer, Wayne Bell 2nd Row: Rick Edier, Tetsuya Ogami, Jason Slater, Craig Arnush. Computer Club was very active this year. They competed in the American Computer Science League and the Continental Mathematics League competitions. Strategic War Games Club members met during lunch and after school in room 10. Favorite games include Dungeons and Dragons, Car Wars, Aces and Diplomacy. Clubs entertain students throughout the year Strategic War Games Club: Front Row: Eric Young, Jim Hoy, Jeff Asch, Brian Bonham, Timothy Weiner, Felix Lin, Mike Mitzenmacher, Eric Golden. 2nd Row: Robbi Richards, Brian Wilson, Tim Griffin, Eddie Evans. Mike Cardella 3rd Row: Keith Goodman, Nick Larsson, David Dehann, Scott Ebans, Dale McGrew, Scott Byrd, Craig Arnush. Organizations-201 The Astronomy Club is for those people who are interested in the study of cosmos, including the stars and the galaxies. Field trips, bake sales, films and seminars by guest speakers were some outgoing ac- tivities of the club. The Industrial Arts Club met almost daily at lunch, making the Woodshop available to students who had no ac- cess to it otherwise. They held many activities including a spring barbeque. The Political Science Club was very active on campus and invited many guests to speak before the club. The purpose of the club was to promote political awareness on campus. Just formed this year, SWE is a club for those interested in the field of engineering. SWE went to seminars at universities and also visited cor- porations. Busy and eventful year for clubs Astronomy Club: Front Row: Richard Jai, John Weeks, Eric Golden. Back Row: Steve Davis, ScottBell, Craig Arnush, Jeff Hilmer. 202-Organizations Industrial Arts Club: Front Row: JasonFeinberg 2nd Row: Tom Tyo, Doug Fitzgerald. Markus Wittmann. Howard Jensen, non- member 3rd Row: Todd Retzler, non-member, Gary Goshert, Scott Baskervilie, Mike Kuehl, Mike Gardiner, David Paik, Jeff Tomic, Yugo Amano 4th Row: James Van Cleef, Matt Cole, Mike Mihaljeuich, Joe Goswitz, Teddy Marsh, Bryan Castile. KoPeters, Kelly Eppard, Political Science Club: Front Row: Tom Melton, Donna Cole. Mark Iran. Jung Lee 3rd Row: Patricia Salem. Julie Casper. Amy Latimer, Steve Abbott, Jeff Cooper. Mike Campbell, Misty Gamble, Stephanie Steitman, Megan Mehesan 2nd Row: Jodie Napolitan, Amy Kim, Lucinda Sullivan, Tracy Patch, Eric Wang. Society of Women Engineers: Front Row: LynetteTsai, Linda Wu, Mika Vivien Lee. Sheree Chiang, Ying-Ping Cheng, Zandy Williams, Mrs. Sato, Sally Cahill, Ying-She Cheng, Irene Su, Katy Su- 2nd Row: Nancy Hall Not Pictured: Mila Buis, Helen Hsiao, Angela McFarlane, Tammy Yeager, Janeen Bezanson, Jenny Liu, Stacy Braslau, Takemi Chiku. Morioka, Lois Yu, Virginia Hill, Andre Nelson. Yu Shen Ng, Justin Wu. Marlee Anderson, Hiroko Noguchi, Katherine Shen, Yolanda Pole, Organizations-203 SPOOUSA: Front Row; John Louie, Lisa Travedi, Nikki Gorman, Doug Harden Second Row: Mike Mitzenmacher, Jennifer Brow, Austin Forsyth, Dennis Shay, Jason Southerland. Small clubs are still important at PV Being one of the most nriysterious clubs in Palos Verdes campus life, SFOOUSA became very active in their first year of official existence. The meaningof their acronym, as well as their rites of indoctrination, is confidential and are reported only to be traming for college life and membership in the international organization of SPOOUSA. This school year was, if nothing else, a success for the fledgling Bridge Club. In this, their second year, their membership tripled and they taught their inexperienced members all the fine subtleties of the game of Bridge. This club has lots of potential and promises to be a dominant factor in the future of Palos Verdes campus life. Bridge Club: Front Row: Mr Ryono, Jeremy Sacks, Greg Tamkin, Greg Nay, Howard Tsai 2nd Row: Dennis Shay, Jeff Asch, Eric Wang, Mike Mitzenmacher, Justin Wu, Mike Cardella. 204-Organizations Oriental Chess Club: Front Row: John Choy, Jeff Chen, Gilbert Yi, Andy Chen. Ken Wang, Lily Huang, Wayne Huang Second Row: Jack Huang, Sun Young Kim, Johnny Kao, Matthew Huang, Mike Lin, Serge Esmailzadeh, Eric Lee Third Row: Linda Lu, Linda Chen, Barbie Chien, Rebekah Chan, Lucy Kim, Wenddie Kao, Jenny Lee, Cindy Huang, Marian Wang Art Club: Front Row: Mrs DeQuieroz, Diedre Gee, Dave Jurgens, Lawrence Hart, Lois Yu, Mrs. Kirchner Second Row: Ariane Fuechtner, Colleen Murphy, Susan Kim, Kim Merritt, Rick Edler, Tetsuya Ogami, Randy Hall, Rachel Hodgkinson. Third Row: Liz Lee, Kirstin Gee. Lily Yu, Shinka Mohaghegh. Mi Kyung Hong. Misty Yoshikawa, Gisela Lin, Lana Yu, Kerry Kuwahara- Contrary to public belief, the Art Club is not just a group of high socialites who indulge themselves in the Fine Arts. They raise funds to support their senior members with art scholariships and art books for college. Their funds were supplied this year by hard working members at events such as the Christmas Art Sale, the See ' s Sucker Sale, and the annual Carnival. Boosted by a doubling of their membership, the Oriental Chess Club continued to offer the Oriental students at Palos Verdes High a chance to play Oriental Chess. Their frequent meetings and high degree of competitivness contributed to their .second year growth, and they are all optomistic about the future of their prestigious club. Organizations 205 Pep Squad ignites spirit Not only have they cheered at the major sporting events of this year, but the PV High Pep Squad has also attended those sports that are less popular. It has been a successful year led by head cheerleader, Denise Doley, head songleader, Jacinta Ma, head flag- twirler, Jill Bredehorn, and Linda Hart, the President of Pep Squad. Although it ' s been hard, we have really enjoyed supporting and spreading school spirit at all the games we have attended, commented cheerleader Colleen Nolan. Besides being supportive at games, the Pep Squad led many pep rallies and lunchtime activities which really boosted student morale at PV. Cheerleaders: Front Row: Linda Hart. Eva BurUley, Jennifer Shelly, 2nd Row: Denise Doley. 3rd Row: Colleen Nolan, Adrienne Alberto, Paige Charlton. Songleaders: Suzie Elmajian, Natonjha Wright. Jacinta Ma, Kristen Lyons. Joanne Marracci, Courtney VanDoren. 206-Organizations Flagtwirlers: Front Row: Jill Bredehorn, Tonya Valacak, Lara Brunstrom 2nd Row: Mary Barrick. Diane Murtha Having lots of fun. Seniors Linda Hart and Denise Doley lead the cheers. Anxiously awaiting another Sea King score. Mary Barrick watches the game. Organizations - 207 PV enjoys clubs For the first time on campus the G ym- nastics Club, coached by Jim Mitchell, holds practice sessions for those who wish to try out for the team next year. The Coin and Stamp Club, under the direction of Mrs. Hall, planned activities for those interested in stamp and coin collecting. Gymnastics Club: Front Row: Keith Goodman, Joel Sherry, Tom Hughes, Mike Mackey. 2nd Row: Darin Hagan, Coach Jim Mitchell, John Vredenburgh- Not Pictured: Kevin Hart, Greg Lindgren. Stamp and Coin Club: Front Row: Felix Chen, Michael Huang, Francois Phan-Quang . Steve Chang, Greg Tampkin, Wesley Henderson. 2nd Row: Steve Wang, Marc Arnush, Loren Hogan, Jimmy Kao, Dennis Shay, Jeremy Sacks. 208-Organizations 4 ' i .:if a;. f p A ' S W? Wf Jn C-fH -■' , ' - ' .. I ' - . ' , . ' i . V (fS m f . A,- J. o. ; - o i ' ' o CA. •t.  .., ' • 01 I 0-; 3exxr ex rQ.a uoqq: r s« ' ' 1 ■Recovering from a 2-5 league and 2-7 overall record in 1983, the Varsity football team moved up the ranks from a predicted fifth-place finish to a share of the Bay League Champion- ship title with Santa Monica. The title marks for the Sea Kings their first first-place finish since 1979 and their first GIF berth since 1980 thanks to this year ' s hard-driving offense and brick-wall defense. The Sea King victories over their arch rival, Rolling Hills, and over their most hated opponent, West, highlighted an already spectacular season. In both games, PV managed to win with last-minute comebacks. PV scored 22 points in four and a half minutes to beat Rolling Hills and completed a 55 yard touchdown pass with no time on the clock to upset West and to clinch the Bay League title. Although PV lost the first round of GIF Playoffs, the loss was incidental compared to the Sea Kings ' amazing turn around season. Much credit goes to Goach Bill Judy for the Sea Kings ' 5-1 league and 7-4 overall record and to Tri-Gaptains Dom Militello, Ghris Steskal, and John Yoon for lifting the spirits of a team discouraged from last year ' s disappointing season. Varsity football captures Bay League I With the help of Scott Recknor ' s steady hands, leading scorer Dom Militello contributes 3 to his 62 point season total. Throughout the season. Brian Connors clears the way for John Yoon. allowing him to rush for 1121 total yards. Varsity Football: Front Row: John Yoon, Ed Houston, Chris Blum, Tom Hughes, Scott Berger, Mike MacKay, Steve Kim, Albert Alberto, Ryuichi Watabe. 2nd Row: John Song, Dom Militello, Hokon Yun, Sam Yoon, Keith Kail, Kaz Shimizu, Mike Lin, Darin Hagan, Dan Messer, Jeff Kinsey, Ken McAuley 3rd Row: Curt Beeson, George Anderson, Kevin Stofila, Clay Tucker, Joe Goswitz. Mike Amaral, Ranko Balog. Tom Song, Robbi Richards, Jaime Baquero. 4th Row: Colm Gallagher, Paul Spillman, Greg Tomich, Coach Jim Mitchell, Coach Steve Sowers. Coach Bill Judy, Coach Don Young, Coach Mike House, Bruce Gonzalez, Scott Strenk, Eric Seaburn. 5th Row: Don Humphrey, Dean Decker, Adam Prodromou, Andy Wilhelm, Mark Stofila, Vince Celotto, Chris Steskal, Ron Vaught, Bill Schiager, Paul Dumphey. 6th Row: Scott Recknor, Mike Hillis, Adam Brown, James VanCleef, Howard Jensen, Jeff Ingram, Joel Sherry, Jackson Wang, Brian Connors, Joey Martella championship title with an answered prayer PV ' s hard-driving offensive linemen: Howard Jensen, RT; Chris Steskal, RG; Bill Schiager, C; Jackson Wang. LG and Andy Wilhem. LT. PALOS VERDES AWARDS Captains Dom Militello Chris Steskal John Yoon Most Valuable Players Dom Militello Chris Steskal John Yoon Joel Sherry Don Humphrey Howard Jensen Scott Recknor Brian Connor Mark Stofila Sam Yoon John Yoon Most Inspirational Most Improved Coach ' s Award Senior Nominee BAY LEAGUE AWARDS Lineman of the Year Chris Steskal Kicker of the Year Dom Militello First Team: Running Back John Yoon Defensive Tackle Mark Stofila Second Team Running Back Defensive End Offensive Tackle Defensive Back Wide Receiver Line Backer Offensive Guard Chris Steskal and Dom Militello meet in the pre-garrie onference for game decisions. «, - a4- yi Brian Connors Don Humphrey Howad Jensen Mike Lin Dom Militello Jackson Wang Jackson Wang Corner John Song tackles a Millikan player while John Yoon and Don Humphrey close in for the kill. Daily Breeze Team Chris Steskal John Yoon Los Angeles Times Team Dom Militello Chris Steskal Varsity Football PV Opponent Hawthorne 3 16 Millikan 17 8 Westlake 31 26 Redondo 14 6 Mira Costa 28 Rolling Hills 25 14 South 34 15 Santa Monica 14 41 Channel Island 3 42 West 20 17 CIF Oxnard 10 28 Bay League(5-l ■Overall(7-4) Co-Bay League Champions Athletics-215 Frosh-Soph dominate as they prepare for their future Eluding the helpless defenders, Austin Peters makes his way for a big gain. John Milam shows his strength by tackling his opponent with one arm. yji. , ( ii ,; Sophomore Football: Front Row: Jeff Goodrich, Tom Way, Eric Fredrick, Chris Parker, Jim Schiager, Frank Lee. 2nd Row: John Vredenburgh, Jeff Kaultenbach, John Mclntire, Marc Choate, Jeff Chen, John Milam, Hayden Harman. 3rd Row: Coach Brian Smith, Tim Neal, John DeGuzman, Chris Adishian, Austin Peters, Richard Anderson, Steven Spencer, Coach Russell. 4th Row: Richard Hall, Steve Hillis, Derrick Capper, Brady Russel, Jim Cole, Chris Miller, Steve Hitchcock. 216 Athletics With persistance and determination, Matt Seaburn leaves tacklers in his wake as he goes for a first down. With new enthusiasm and confidence, the Sophomore team had a very promising season. Ending the year with a record of 6-4, the sophomores improved with every game and had a winning streak of five games during the season. Coach Russell remarked, Despite having a bad year as fresh- man, the sophomores improved immensely and had an excellent year. The Freshmen showed their traditional PV talent by ending up with a record of 6-4. They proved their dominance in the Bay League by going undefeated and capturing the Bay League title. Coach Fawaz said The team played great this year and should make strong teams in the years that they remain here at PV high. ., v ' v .., . . «!!  «• -3 Freshman Football: Front Row: Ed Kim, Andrew Prodromou, Chip Allen, Beau Bouuerat, John Bock, Tom Lin, Tony Costanzo, Mark Vasey, Steve Demarest- 2nd Row: Dan Weston, Hyong Yun, Mike Lucas, Aaron Russo, Blake Grant, Brian Kim, Brian Scott, Jason Apuzzo, Mike Paolucci, Jeff Chung. 3rd Row: Eric Howard, Will Charlton. Kevin Scott, David Ornstein, Dean Detjen, Damon Alexander, Jack Huang, Joe Hamersma, Peter Pozzuoh, 4th Row: Ben Messer, John Wells, David Porter, Allen Batty, Matt Seaburn, Todd Clark, Robert Van Heusden, Larry Chang, Erik Janssen. 5th Row: Coach Eberhard. Pat Fresh, Alan Gonzalez, Robert Sousa, Chad Sterling, Mike Ryan, Greg Poilowitz, Jon Schubert, Brandon LaBelle, Coach Fawaz. Athletics-217 Heading for the straightaway, Scott Byrd goes on to win the race. Giving everything he ' s got. Ted Marsh outsprints an opponent from West Tonance. Boys ' Varsity Cross Country had an outstanding season this year, placing second in Bay League. Under the leadership of Co-captains Tom Vogt and Peter Olson, the team was competitive enough to go on to CIF. A highlight of the season came when they went to the Clovis Invitational in Fresno. Coach Kelly admitted, the guys had tough competi- tion this year, but they really stuck together and have been a joy to coach. The Junior Varsity team had one of its best years ever, remaining undefeated through- out the entire season. Meet after meet, they annihilated their competition, including such supposedly high-ranked schools as Rolling Hills, Jesuit, and Thousand Oaks. Top re- turning juniors David Smith, Hos Khaleeli, and Chris the Drisk Driscoll are expected to do well on Varsity next year. Boys ' JV Cross Country: Front Row: Bob Millea. Chris Driscoll. Sean O ' Connor, Andrew Sun, Dan Tokaji 2nd Row: Scott Evans, David Smith, Hos Khaleeli, Steve Tauber, Joe Donato, Rich Picarelli, Tom Feess. Cross Country Enjoys A Winning Year 3! ?!) Boys ' Varsity Cross Country: Front Row; Mike Snider, Rafael Solis, Patrick Arrillaga, David Scudamore, Tyrone Byrd, Ryan Murphy. 2nd Row: Scott Byrd, Jeff Piper, Ted Marsh. Pete Olson, Tom Vogt, Hendrik Falk. Heading up Agony Hill, Scott Byrd, Hendrik Falk, Ted Marsh and Jeff Piper keep the pack together. Staying ahead of his opponents, Tom Vogt thinks about new bamboo contortments. Athlctics-219 «51s£V , ' MM .= Girls ' Varsity Cross Country PV Opponent South 15 50 Santa Monica 15 50 West 15 50 Rolling Hills 15 50 Bay League (4-0) Bay League; 1st Place 1 1 Girls ' Varsity Cross Country: Front Row: Jodie Napolitan, Kellie Hourigan. Lily Yu. Misty Yoshikawa, Kia Moore, Julie Napolitan 2nd Row: Becky Merrell. Kaysie Choate, Erin Kelly, Julia Weldon, Kristin Dunlap Enjoying the scenery, Erin Kelly and Kia Moore race towards the finish line With extreme determination, Kaysie Choate finishes the race. 220Athletics Girls ' Varsity Goes To GIF •idK ' - With extra effort, Lily Yu and Misty Yosfiikawa increase tfieir lead. Led by the strength and depth of the Palos Verdes pack, the Girls ' Varsity team had an outstanding year. They finished first in Bay League, un- defeated, and placed fourth in GIF. Great performances were turned in by ' . ' ' f ' Julia Weldon, Kaysie Choate, Kia Moore, and Erin Kelly, Goach Joe Kelly stated, Even though we didn ' t have a superstar this year, the girls ran better than I had ever expected, In addition, the Girls ' Junior Varsity team also completed an undefeated season, climaxed by a first place finish in Bay League, They competed in record numbers, finishing well ahead of their competitors. The team was led by Tracy Leichter, Meghan Simmons, Terry Wilson, and Shatara Wright, : w --v- -■H 5 .-;!s w Girls ' JV Cross Country: Front Row: Allison Dallenbach, Carrie Moore, Nadia Solis, Dede Miller. Nadia Termanini, Angie Snider, Shawna Cowan, Rachelle Burns, Angela Sumner, Anne Lucas 2nd Row: Terry Wilson, Meghan Simmons, Kerry Kuwahara, Lisa Shlens, Tracy Leichter, Lois Yu, Asleigh Zimmerman, Jennifer Hamilton, Robin Wallace 3rd Row: Leslie Fill, Cammie Kelly, Denise Byrnes, Alejandra Sinay, Jenny Liu, Sarah Simmonds, Andrea Black, Wendy Price, Lisa Hanson, Christine VanHom, Shatara Wright, Molly Sheridan, Janet Reese, Athletics-221 Staying ahead of the others, Steve Shlens sprints to victory. Led by MVP David Scudampre, the Boys ' Freshman cross country team had an excellent season. Placing 2nd in Bay League, they remained undefeated up untill their Bay League meet against Mira Costa. Coach Flagler was generally pleased with this years ' runners and stated, We have some of the best freshman runners which show the real talent within the class. Pushing hard for the finish line, Bennie Cravatt attempts to pass an opponent. Boys ' Freshman Cross Country: Front Row: Wesley Henderson, Steve Shlens, Masa Hasegawa, Andy Lee, Alex Purer, Michael Forbes. 2nd Row: Bill Reeves, James Nulligan, Damian Capozzola, Bennie Cravatt, Jeff Conway, Mark Gibello.Srd Row: Eli Javid, Brent Kimball, Brad Patay, Chris Fox, Robert Forbes, Matt Carroll, Ray Chen. 222-Athletics Undefeated throughout the season, the Sophomore Boys ' cross country did surprisingly well. Led by MVP Vic Purer, they placed 1st in Bay League. Coach Kelly characterized Boys ' Sophomore cross country as, a fine Boys ' Sophomore Cross Country: Front Row: Mark David, David Tokaji, David Dudman, Richard Ginsburg. Chris am that ran exceptionally Well to- Lawver, Rick Kuchler, Darren Haworth 2nd Row: Bruce Scott, David Watson, Paul Sterling, Aaron Black, Victor gether. Hopefully next years ' team Purer, Mark Hatch, Jim Rayor, Jeff Asch, Mike Mitzenmachcr. w ] hp as Slirrp ; ;flll Showing promise, cross country teams are victorious Staying with the pack, David Dudman puts forth all effort. In the final stretch, Aaron Black struggles for the finish line. Athletics-223 Varsity Waterpolo: First Row: Bob McCallum Second Row: Pete Katzaroff, Bruce Mackey, Jesse Luo, Dave Reeves. Third Row: John Hall, Mike Kuehl. Scott Cooper, Matt Newell. Coach Lauren Wallerstein, Fourth Row: Chris Cypert, Sean Castagna, Rob Antrobius, John Redd, Dave Jurgens, Bob Li, Not Pictured: Dave Dollar, Eric Nelson. Led by co-captains Dave Reeves and John Redd, the Varsity Waterpolo Team had a great year although it did not start out very well. They came back half-way through the year to lose only to Santa Monica. The team en- ded up second in Bay League and qualified for C.I.F. The first girl coach ever, Loren Wallerstein did a great job with the team this year. Most Valuable players Sean Castagna and John Redd, and Senior Nominee for Athlete of the Year, Dave Reeves, were great team leaders this season. The Frosh-Soph Team had a good year despite the fact that they had three coaches. Rod Oshita, 1984 Olympic athlete, did a great job in the coaching. Unfortunately he had to go to Switzerland for a tournament. The teams MVP, Howard Redd, was a great asset to the team as goalie. The team ended up third in Bay League. Bob McCallum and goalie Rob Antrobius exhibit their excellent pressure defense against aichrival RH 224-Athletics PV ' s waterpolo team competes enthusiastically all season  All alone. Matt Newell swims the ball up the pool to set up the offense Pumping the ball, Eric Nelson attempts to fake the opponent to get a free shot on goal. Frosh-Soph Waterpolo: First Row: Jay Hagan, Roy Artell, Brian Bly, Dietrich Miller, Second Row: Coach Rod Oshita, Rob Welbourne, Scott Kinney. Third Row: Andy Gever, Will Herndon, Bob Anderson, Scott DeLuca, Larry Rubin, Howard Redd, Mark Neilsen, Leif Emery, Brian Boyle, Jason Feinberg. Clark Husted Not Pictured: Andy Croft, Jeff DeVore, Robert Pfeiffer, Tim Kondon, Chris Eastwood. Athletics-225 League Champs for fourth year in a row As Bay League Champions, the Girls ' Tennis Team finished with an un- defeated seasonal record. Their league record was 14-0 and their overall record was 23-1. Finalists in CIF, the girls lost a very tough match to Miraleste. Among a highly spirited team, John Fullerton gave the awards: Most Valuable Player went to Cammy MacGregor and Stella Sampras, Most Inspirational to Nikki McMullen and Most Improved to Heather Vitro. The JV team also played very well throughout the year, capturing the Bay League title. Coach John Fuller- ton is extremely excited for next year because the quality of play will be out- standing; the JV Most Valuable Player went to Mindy Fountain. ,f1 Trying to ace their opponents. Mindy Fountain and Amy Schwcgler await the outcome against Miraleste. Girls ' Junior Varsity :Front Row: Jill Lineberry. Mariko Kitano, Mindy Fountain, Suzanne Hart, Angle Zusman. Tiffany Montegomery. Blake Newman 2nd Row: Dienah Lee, Kim Rowley, Kari Murnane, Liz Malone, Andrea Nelson, Kim Black, Heather Durham, Coach John Fullerton. 226 Athletics -ii, -. Glrls ' Varsity Tennis: Front Row: Amy Schwegier, Heather Vitro, Nikki McMuIlen. Kristen Diels. Hilliary Hobel, Karen Ito 2nd Row: Tina Lineberry, Stella Sampras. Andrea Williams. Kerry McMullen. Tracy Patch. Cammy MacGregor. Coach John Fullerton Not Pictured: Denay Dierks. Girls ' Varsity Tennis PV Opponent Redondo 18 Miraleste 13 5 Mira Costa 18 Rolling Hills 14 4 South 15 3 Dos Pueblos 15 3 Santa Barbara 14 4 Santa Monica 12 6 Corona Del Mar 18 West 17 1 Redondo 15 3 Mira Costa 18 Rolling Hills 16 2 South 16 2 Santa Monica 14 4 Miraleste 11 7 West 18 Fountain Valley 16 2 Laguna Beach 14 4 Marina 12 6 Lakewood 11 7 Miraleste 8 10 Bay League (14-0) -Overall (23-1) Bay League Champions Following through on a backhand, Nikki McMullen hits the ball. Concentrating intently on the forehand volley. Hilliary Hobel hopes to deceive her opponent. Athletics-227 Varsity Volleyball: Front Row: Jill Harper, Deanne Toomajian, Karen Goodman, Liz White, Kristen Chaisson, Eva Burkley 2nd Row: Leigh Strom, Denise Hindman, Beverly Matthews, Betsy Lohrer, Abby Gleason, Terri Kraft. Not Pictured: Josette Blue. T ' C ' l! Being strategic, Leigh Strom dinks the ball over the net aggressively. Returning a powerful spike, Deanne Toomajian provides a strong defensive effort. 228-AthIetics While her teammates cover her, Leigh Strom spikes the ball very well. Putting forth a great effort. Liz White and Abby Gleason block the ball. Hard working volleyball team improves their skills. i9i «£ ' W; i fS ' : ;: ■■■■■■l E SSH Si Hil With thp ;4HHitinn nf Mir?i Cn ta and As she concentrates very hard, Eva Burkley shows her teammates how a spike should be performed With the addition of Mira Costa and Santa Monica high schools to the Bay League, the Palos Verdes Varsity volleyball team had some tough com- petition. Even though their record did not show it, said Ray Nunn, the head coach, the team played very well together. Senior Captain Liz White was awarded the Most Inspirational on the team and added a lot of spirit and en- thusiasm. Eva Burkley was Most Im- proved and by the end of the season, her spike s were almost unstoppable. MVP was awarded to sensational set- ter, Jill Harper, who will be returning to lead the team next year as a senior. Returning after a year off. Coach Brian David coached the JV volleyball team many new skills which will be helpful for next year. MVP was awar- ded to Terri Kraft. Lori Blank was Most Improved and Alex Pulman was the Most Inspirational. Captain Jean- nine Kilroy said that the team had a lot of fun. JV Volleyball: Front Row: Lauren Fein. Alex Pulman, Lisa Ito, Leslie Allison, Mactavish, Laurie Blackwelder, Marci Blue, Laura Goodale, Cathy Lord, Jeannine Kilroy, 3rd Row: Marisa Nunn, Vicky Shook, Karen Anderson, Susie Hoffman, Karen Jacobsson, Debbie Grauel, Shauna Malone. Not Pictured: Lori Blank, Amy Rubincam. Serving to the opponent, Terri Kraft scores a point. Athletics-229  .ls.,i .t-- Varsity Soccer: Front Row: Amir Dia Jeff Feldman, Dom Militello. Sheering, John Han. James Sole 3rd Row: Coach Allen King. Bruce Chuck Swanson. Pat Paolucci. Daue Stafford. Kiyoshi Hiratsuka 2nd Myrhe. Jim Consani. Dave Stefanides. Rob Antrobius, Adam Weyne, Row: Scott Strenk. Chris Davis. Rob Condo.n, Rob Wardell. Gordon Billy Charles, Henrik Kjaer. Markus Wittmann. Bob Jennings. Left wing Dom Militello drives past defender in order to score for PV Chris Davis successfully dribbles ball down the field. 230-Athletics Markus Wittmann kicks the ball up the field to a team member. Boys ' varsity has many key wins Led by Captains Dom Millitello, Pat Paolucci, and Chuck Swanson, the Boys ' Varsity scx:cer team made up for a mediocre ' 84 season by making it in- to CIF. There were not too many changes that occured in the team, except the ad- dition of the new goalie, Adam Weyne. The ' 85 season proved to be the turning point for the soccer team. Markus Wittmann kicks the ball into the goal to add a score for Palos Verdes. Athletics-231 B S t BHV MMS Boys JV: Front Row: Brian Flemming, Derek Okada. Jeff Goodrich. Kevin Noguchi, Tim Hall, Ennio Schiappa. Second Row: John Brantley, Bill Phillips, Andy Hill, Mike Norby, Richard Blanco, Tom Neth. Third Row: Tim Button, Soi Kitano, Ken Lord. David Roth, Tom Connaghan, George Michel, Coach Goodrich. The Boys ' JV soccer team had a very tough season. Leading the team this year were forwards Mike Norby, Tom Connaghan, and George Michel. Defending the goal to the best of his ability was David Roth. Due to a lot of sickness and injuries many players were out for part of the season. The Boys ' Frosh-Soph soccer team started off the season successfully by winning the South Tournament. The team led by John Blanco and Kevin Mardesich continued to play con- sistently throughout the season. Displaying great skill. Soi Kitano controls the ball down the field. 232Athlefics Boys ' soccer gains experience Dribbling the ball down the field. Steve Hitchcock makes an important pass. Clearing the ball away. Stefan Wypyszyk slides vivaciously into his opponent ' s feet. Freshman Sophomore Soccer Team; Front Row: Brian Coffey, Greg Sproson. Brian Monaghan. Paul Woodward. Riter Chopra, Andy Kapner, Yul Crossland, Mike Hamilton 2nd Row: Coach Blanco. Richard Vandoren. Eric Sproson. Rex Corbett. John Blanco. Steve Hitchcock. Barron Stein. Kevin Mardesich. Dave Phillips, Stefan Wypyszyk, Dave King, Steve Casper, Dean Detjen. Athletics-233 1« M Girls ' Soccer goes to GIF } Co-captain Leigh Strom, takes another awesome shot on goal. Captain Ann Vasey, shows great form while kicking the ball. Varsity Girls Soccer: Front Row: Laura Goodale, Lori TiUotson, Mmdy Fountain, Annie Rafkin, Stacey Leake. 2nd Row: Karen Goodman, Ann Vasey, Monica Savo, Nancy Gould, Silvana Schiappa, Shanna Tucker. 3rd Row: Erin Scully, Heather Rafuse, Kathy Lord, Stephanie Poncher, Leigh Strom, Liz Malone, Christian Danna, Sae Nelson, Coach Fitzroy Samoth. 234-Athletics Girls JVSoccer: Front Row: Lori Morrow, Julie Kohl, Heather Mac lavish. Dawn Zusman. Kristin Steele, Nancy Dudman, Cindy Nastanski. 2nd Row: Julie Di Lebrio. Mary Miller. Lisa Wells, Christine Van Horn, Laurie Beard, Shelley Wallace. Kim Rowley, Loren Liesy Standing: Coach Darryl Carlock Not Pictured: Wendy Cole, Sumi Bhatiia. Cynthia Culver, Shawna Cowan, Dede Millitello. Lori Chase. The Palos Verdes Girls ' soccer team, led by Captain Ann Vasey and Co- captain Leigh Strom, had a strong comeback from last years performan- ce. The coach, Fitzroy Samoth, was a big asset to the team. With a record of 10-2-0, the team went to CIF. Led by a new coach Darryl Carlock, the Junior Varsity team had a fairly good season. The team was made up of mostly freshman and new players. It was seen at the end of the season that their team unity and spirit had progressed. Nancy Dudman and Heather Mac Tavish beat their opponent to the ball. Monica Savo gracefully dribbles down the field. Athletics-235 Despite their poor showing in Bay League competition, the Boys ' Var- sity Basketball team consistently turned in fine performances, sur- prising many teams with their stong pl ay. With the introduction of the four-corners offense, Palos Verdes managed to stay in games which they were expected to lose. Led by Co-captains Kent Clayton and Carlos Fernandez, the team con- tinued to improve, despite their losing record. After a disappointing pre-season, the Boys ' JV Basketball team came on strong to a 5-1 record at the end of the first half. Under the leader- ship of Co-captains Jim Matteoni and Mike Mihaljevich, the team constantly surprised opponents with their victories in close games and their impenetrable 1-2-2 zone defense. Varsity struggles through difficult season m ' m Jeff Pelton concentrates on his free tfirow, . s the West defenders watch in awe, Carlos Fernandez lays it up. Qd©© WBEEll s m ' Boys ' Varsity Basketball: Barry Hartley. Kyle Kazan, Rich Carosso, Jeff Pelton, Kent Clayton. Carlos Fernandez, Dean Decker, Scott Tredennick, Brian Dwyer, Coach John M ihaljevich 236-Athletics Boys ' JV Basketball: Charles Day, Greg Whitley, Mike Mihaljevich, Jim Matteoni. Jason Taylor, Will Leonard, Rich Otera, Steve Abrams. John Tsao, Coach Mike Boyd. Displaying perfect shooting form, Jason Taylor scores over a helpless Santa Monica defender. Despite a poor start, JV emerges victorious in League N ' 0iJ TO As Mike Mihaljevich fights for a rebound. Rich Otera shoots for two. As Jim Matteoni gets an elbow In the face. Will Leonard shoots for two against Samo. Athletics-237 Frosh-Soph basketball shoots its way to victory Sophomore Basketball: Front Row: Ray Landero, Coach Larson, Matt Weiss. 2ncl Row: Reggie Jensen, Kevin Apor, Mike Matteoni, With two new coaches leading the way, the Boys ' Freshman and Sophomore teams showed great improvement throughout the season. The Sophomores, led by Mike Matteoni and Justin Marsh, exhibited great promise for future years. The freshman, moreover, were led by the consistent play of Robby Pelton and Matt Ralph. These teams give PV basketball fans something to look forward to in the coming years. Bart Boegess, Justin Marsh, Rob Deckman, Wyatt Sadler, Chris .« Pelton, Jeff Whitley. Alex Horeczko, Luis DeGuznnan, John Brown. i ;£H : Being closed in by two defenders, Mike Matteoni looks to pass to the open man. 238-Athletics Gripping the ball. Ian Filep prepares to shoot a free throw. Showing great defense. Robby Pelton pressures the opponent with the help of his teammates. Freshman Basketball: Front Row: Jim Lao, Coach Joe O ' Hara. Scott DeLuca. 2nd Row: Chris Manfredi, Matt Ralph, Jim Chen. Robby Pelton, Scott Reston, Dan Sheen, Ian Filep, John Thornberg, Adam Hoffman. Greg Jones. Mike Chang, John Mika. Athletics-239 Varsity Basketball: First Row:Coach Wendell Yoshida Second Row: Elena Fernandez, Marci Blue, Sarah Simmonds,Abby Gleason. Carolyn King, Anglesey Thomas, Patti O ' Brien, Karen Jacobsen, Mary Wilhem, Suzie O ' Grady, Tomoko Akama. Girls ' basketball plays very tough competition ' After her teammate puts up a beautiful shot. Patti O ' Brien shoves her way into position for the rebound. 240- Athletics Carolyn King helps assist Marci Blue as she aims for the basket. The Girls ' basketball teams this year show signs of a good future. Although still young, both the Varsity and JV teams worked competitively against tough Bay League rivals. Coach Wendell Yoshida said that the team is still learning and gaining experience. Led by only senior Patti O ' Brien, the young team lacked experience yet developed new talent. This talent said Abbey Gleason, is in the team ' s great defense, a large factor in our success. Like the Varsity team the Girls ' JV basketball team, coached by Adria Molina, also promises great talent for future PV teams. Melissa Siegel, Laura Blackwelder, and Jenny Liu were just a few of the many talen- ted players on this team. JV Basketball: Melissa Siegel, Laura Blacl welder. Jenny Liu, Shauna Malone, Carolyn Trovato, Tara Berta, Jennine Myles, Helen Lai. Heather Conner, Coach Adria Molina. Athletics-241 Jogging slowly, a Palos Verdes player comes in for the go ahead score. Brad Brigante anxiously waits for the umpire to begin the next inning. Boys ' Varsity plays strong adversaries Hard hitting and efficient fielding by Jon Berger, Chris Davis and Dom Militello lead the PV Boys ' Baseball team to another succesful season. Captains Chris Davis, Doug Russel and Scott Recknor left the offense with relatively little to do with their good hard pitching. Coach Gil Eberhard provided the coaching, bringing the team to another great CIF season. Scoring another run, Peter Kaye helps to put another mark in the win category. 242-Athletics •-IS The Paios Verdes dugout is filled with high spirits as Coach Eberhard approaches, Jon Berger throws the ball to second base to make an important play. I Boy ' s Varsity Baseball: Front Row: Brad Brigante, Pat Paolucci, Peter Kaye, Dom Militello, Chris Davis. Sam Yoon. 2nd Row: Doug Russel, RobAntrobius.G.M. Broucek, Jon Berger, Scott Sniffin, Scott Strenk. 3rd Row: Coach John Eberhard, Adam Weyne, Rich Carosso, Scott Recknor, Garrett Frantz. Coach Gil Eberhard. Athletics-243 JVBaseball:FrontRow:CurtStrenk, Larry Ezell, Stephen Caldwell. Bill Judy, Michael Calvert, Scott Strahle, Sean Castagna, Derek Allen Batty, Timothy O ' Neil 2nd Row: Matt Brannon, Chris Capper, Curt Beeson. Monteilh, Eric Baum, George Michel, David Roth 3rd Row:Coach WPWyiB M m :!. Taking a large lead, Reno Caldwell prepares to steal third base. Giving it all he ' s got, Scott Strahle whips a strike by the opposing batter. 244Athletics Strong hitting and pitching proved to be the key in 1985 Showing the form of a professional pitcher, Gregg Jahelk makes batters shiver at his presence on the mound. Starting off the year 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 representation in their outside tournaments. Starting pitcher Scott Strahle put in many fine perfor- mances. This year the Frosh-Soph baseball did better than expected in outside the Bay League. Returning two pitchers Mike McKay, Gregg Jahelka and out- fielder Darren Haworth led their team who generally looked very strong this year. Frosh-Soph Baseball:Front Row: MarkVasey, Edward Kim, Michael Paolucci, Leith Emery, Chris Murphy, Masaya Okada. Top Row: Gregg Jahelka, Darren Hayworth, Chris Kitching, Michael McKay, Todd Clark, Regan Scott, Mike Norby, Grant Withers, Coach Ken Russel. Athletics-245 JV Softball: Front Row: Jennifer Brown, Ashlye Main, Michelle Suesberry, Sumi Bhatia, Stephanie Harper, Lisa Wells, Aimee Hoover. 2ncl Row: Coach John Mihaljevich, Tiffany Keele, Annette Mignacca, Lori Pickel, Jenny Eisner, Lorin Liesy, Shana Tucker, Julie Kohl, Cindy Nastanski. % - ■■. .•. ■.. 0 y.i. ' ' i T S■Ann Vasey shows the team her incredible throwing skills in the first game of their season in 1985 246-Athletics Girls ' Softball team has a very exciting season this year Karen Jacobson makes another great play at first base to win the game. With leading players Ann Vasey and Abby Gleason, Varsity Softball had a successful season. Despite tough Bay League competition, the Sea Kings performed admirably. Highlighting the season were excellent efforts given by Ellen Winer and Denise De Carli. Newcomers Sumi Bhatia, Lorin Liesy and Aimee Hoover gave outstanding performances for the JV team. Throughout the season the team was victorious. Varsity Softball: Front Row: Suzi O ' Grady, Ellen Winer, Lissy Friedman. Stephanie Szczesny 2nd Row: Denise DeCarli, Kim Turchi, Ann Vasey, Karen Jacobson. 3rd Row: Abby Gleason, Shana Tucker, Alicia Dwyer, Julie ohl, Jennie Parsa. Athletics- 247 PV Varsity dominates in Bay League competition Boys ' Varsity Track: Front Row: Patrick Arrillaga, Sean O ' Connor, Andy Sun, Chris DnscoU, Mike Ringold, Leon Watkins, Mike Snider, Bob Millea, David Smith, Hos Khaleeii, Ted Shieh. 2nd Row: John Park, Thomas Franklin Vogt, Julian Lai, Harlam Glatt, Ryan Murphy, Jeff Zwelling, Derek Okada, Greg Levonian, Mike Whitman, Perry Lin, Charles Day, Dan Messer, Scott Baskerville, Scott Haushalter. 3rd Row: Hendrik Falk, Joe Donato, Rich Picarelli, Steve Tauber, Pete Olson, Sky Piper, Howard Tsai, Dennis Smith, Alex Ahmadi, Jackson Wang, Kazuhito Shimizu, Ken Foxman, Keith Kail, Paul SpiUman, Joe Petillon, Mike Hillis. Keeping the p ack together, David Smith, Sean O ' Connor, Joe Donato, Ryan Murphy, Tom Feess, and Steve Tauber keep ahead. 248-Athletics With a look of anguish, Steve Tauber goes on to win by a wide margin. Concentrating on the track, Tom Vogt stays ahead of his competitors. The Palos Verdes Varsity track team once again ended an outstanding season in Bay League competition . Inspired with the painful workouts administered by head coaches Joe Kelly and Rod Flagler, many of the members hit certain standards allowing them to wear Varsity Stripes. Excellent performances were given by Tom Vogt, Steve Tauber, Mike Hillis, and Hendrik Falk. Many of the retuning juniors should provide an excellent Varsity team for next year. Flying tbiough the air, Raymond Baculi uses his perfect form to clear the high jump bar. Athletics-249 Frosh-Soph teams have a great year Inspite of their small size the Freshmen and Sophomore teams had excellent seasons, Coach Rod Flagler said. Sophomores Mark Hatch and Vic Furer brought in outstanding times in the two mile and freshmen Matt Carroll and Alex Furer excelled in the mile. The team was also aided by the efforts of Greg Branch in the triple jump, Richard Vandoren in the sprints and David Scudamore in the two mile. r  ' • ' H % A freshman shows excellent form in the long jump ■Boy ' s Freshmen Track: Front Row: Alex Furer, David Scudamore, Andrew Lee, Masaicki Hasegawa. Jason Smith, Damien Capozzola, Ben Cravatt, Eli Javid, Steve Shlens 2nd Row: Mark Gibello, Mike Forbes, Robert Forbes, Peter Lyons, Philip Hodges, Greg Sproson, John Williams, Bill Reeves, Doug Abbott Third Row: Jimmy Kao, James Nelligan, Brent Kimball, Matt Carroll, Brad Patay, Adam Silverman, Ron Chang, Brad Hoy, Dan Hodgkinson, Gr g Branch, Ray Chen, Rich Vandoren. 250-Athletics 41Ki4ll2 Boy ' s Sophomore Track: Front Row: Nathan Watkins, Yu-Shen Ng, Kevin Mardesich, Jeff Goodrich, Chris Lawver, Doug Leonard, Greg Tamkin, Clarke Hilbig, Paul Sterling. 2nd Row: Frans Baculi, Dennis Shay, Jeremy Sachs, Cyrus Lam, Brian Sly, Donald Twyman, John Christensen, David Dudman, Scott Malmquist, Rick Kuchler, Aaron Black. Third Row: Alan Horeczko. Andrew von Nordenflyct, Chris Hammond, David Tokaji, Mark Hatch, Vic Purer, James Rayor, Dave Watson, Bruce Scott, Mike Mitzenmacher, Jeff Asch. ■pf. Jeff Asch clears a hurdle on his way to the finish. Chris Lawver trying hard in the mile. Athletics-251 Girls ' JV Track: Front Row: Shatara Wright, Ashleigh Zimmerman, Angela Sumner, Angie Snider, Stacy Huizdos, Wendy Price, Nancy Cho, Melissa Siegel, Sukhbir Gill, Charlotte Masten, Julie Richmond, Anne Lucas, Mary Miller ' , Tracy Leichter, Shawna Cowan, Juliet Wendt. 2nd Row: Jennifer Andersen, Heather O ' Conner, Lynette Tsai, Carolyn Trovato, Lindsay Freeman, Laurie Blackwelder, Sue Wang, Helen Lai, Pam Medbey, Rachelle Burns, Alice Carr, Molly Sheridan, Jennifer Hamilton, Dienah Lee, Dawn Zusman, Marie Anderson. 3rd Row: Carrie Moore, Alison Dallenbach, Joyce Perkins, Dede Miller, Joanna Corsaro, Carolyn Spears, Jennifer White, Susie Hoffman, Andrea Nelson, Hilary Barto, Karen Fisher, Lisa Hansen, Kirsten Sampson, Amy Davis, Andrea Black, Cammie Kelly, Leslie Fill, Jodi August, Joelle Forteza. Girls ' track performs well Even though competition was tough, both Junior Varsity and Varsity track had a spectacular year. Freshmen Marci Blue, Nancy Dudman, and Gail MacEachern all earned their Varsity stripes. This feat has never been acomplished by any freshmen in the past. Seniors Kaysie Choate, Silvana Schiappa, and Julia Weldon summed up their final high school year with exceptional sportsmanship and run- ning. The JV team had a strong showing because of the great talent and depth of the team. The talent of Junior Varsity and Varsity sprints has vastly improved over former years, stated Coach Flagler. Putting forth all eftort, Andrea Nelson looks toward the finish line. 252-Athletics Girls ' Varsity Track: Front Row: Kia Moore. 2nd Row: Becky Merrrell, Erin Kelly. Kristin Dunlap, Julia Weldon, Kaysie Choate, Denise Byrnes. 3rd Row: Misty Yoshikawa, Traci Cowan, Kellie Houregan, Lily Yu, Nancy Dudman, Marci Blue, Kristen Steele. 4th Row: Jennifer Baszile, Janet Keese, Tracy Kwiker, Stephanie Poncher, Gail MacEachern. Heather Rafuse. A Struggling for another Sea King victory are Kaysie Choate and Kia Moore. Outrunning all her competitors, Julia Weldon struggles to the finish line. Athletics-253 The swim team has a splashing success all season Frosh Soph Swim Team: Front Row: Jeff Devore. Rick Edler. Howard Redd, Jason Feinberg. Roy Artal. Jay Hagan, Dave Reed, Bob Pfeiffer. Will Herndon 2nd Row: Jeff Robertson, Seth Stoddard, Larry Rubin, Todd i Peppard, Chris McGreal, Andy Gever, Clark Husted, Brian Bly, Brian Boyle. mS ' .. v Pulling in practice. David Jurgens works out hard all season. Coming up for air, David Dollar races down the pool doing breastroke. 254-Athletics  . ; s.;v S% -« - Exhibiting his freestyle ability to the onlooking spectators, Bob Li kicks into the final stretch of the race Both Boy ' s swim teams had a productive year with the help and support from the new coach, Brian Weaver. With new swimming star, Jay ElwcU as the captain, they were successful in many races. Although the team has had different coaches in the past, they plan on having Weaver for many years to come. Remarked one swimmer, He is really tough, but it ' s for our own benefit. Both teams placed well in Bay League for the 85 ' season. Varsity Swim Team: Front Row: Jay Elwell, John Redd, Sean Ravin, Dave Jurgens.Snd Row: Coach Brian Weaver, Bob Li, Dave Dollar. Rob Antrobius, Bob McCallum, Jesse Luo, Rick Moy, Nael Sabha. Not Pictured: Erik Nelson, Dan Skagen. Athletics-255 ( 1 6 ly i 5716 Varsity Swimming: Front Row: Lauren Fein, DeeRuud, Jenneke Wilcox, Peggy Ruud, Janet Ramirez, Deanne Twidwell, Lauri Beard, Lisa Goldman , Jody Stulhbarg, Karen Ramirez, Tonia Haase, Carolyn Spears Second Row: Michelle Lindburg, Coach Aaron King, Elane Houanisian, Katie Melo, Tanya Mishell, Kim Jackson. Eileen Sussex, Allegra Corn, Nicole VuiUeumier, Karen Hoye, Julie Rankine, Amy Thompson, Coach Jean Myhre, Kim Rowley. With the leadership of Co-captains Karen Ramirez and Jody Stulhbarg, the Varsity Swim Team dominated the Bay League. Outstanding swimmers were Deanne Twidwell and Amy Thompson in butterfly, Julie Rankine in backstroke, Karen Ramirez and Jennifer Wiggington in breastroke, Janet Ramirez and Jennifer Wiggington in freestyle, and Deanne Twidwell and Jody Stulhbarg in the distance events. Because of the depth and comaraderie, the team was able to do very well in dual meets, invitationals, Bay League finals, and CIF competition. Also, with the addition of Aaron King as assistant coach , the girls were able to receive more individual instruction. Commented head coach Jean Mhyre, Of all of the years that I have coached, this team has the most potential . With perfect term, sophomore Amy Thompson wins tlie freestyle race with ease. 256-Athletics Girls ' swim team successfully drown their opponents Hf ' wwr . : ' PSf . f jO Showingoff her talent. Janet Ramirez demonstrates her expertise in the backstroke Diving: Sarah Kaupp, Vivian Donate. Tracy Kwiker, Stephanie Grier. Girls ' Frosh Soph Swimming: Front Row: Heidi Tokita, Kirsten Lmdquist. Kerry Kuwahara, Lori Blank. Ameena Ahmed Back Row: Shauna Malone. Irena Kopylev, Alejandra Smay, Ana Haase. Jane Song. Michelle Lmdberg. Kim Rowley. Athletics-257 Varsity Gymnastics: Front Row: Deidre Gee, Donna Buckley, Lorina David 2nd Row: Coach Jim Mitchell, Susan Blank, Carwin H art, Lisa Prescott, Debbie Berger, Kirsten Gee, Barbara Eastwood, Kathleen Shen, Dawn Holland, Coach Margret Watson. 3rd Row: Melissa Gee, Heidi Held, Angel Alberto, Deanna Tittle. Not Pictured: Elyse Dubow, Monica Mac. Gymnasts excell in Bay League meets Starting off the year strong, the Palos Verdes Gymnastics team had consistent performances turned in by sophomore, Debbie Berger and newcomer, Barbara Eastwood. Both competed in all four events. Other top all around gymnasts were senior Captain Lisa Prescott and co-tri captains Donna Buckley, Kirsten and DiedreGee. This was a successful season and I was proud of the girls, stated coach Jim Mitchell. Team Captain Lisa Prescott exhibits tremendous poise and control with a difficult move on the balance beam. 258-Athletics During her magnificent floor routine. Junior Monica Mac executes tfie splits with perfect form. Donna Buckley performs a graceful routine while hoping for a good score. I mci- Sophomore standout Debbie Berger stuns the judges with her exercise. Athletics-259 Boys ' golf team has another winning season Varsity Golf: Coach Wilton, James Lee, Danny Phillips, Joe Goswitz, Kenny Horn, Scott Widdifield, Joseph Wang, Jeff Whitley, Gilbert Yi, Ian McDonald, Jason Williams. Discussing strategy, Danny Phillips and Jason Williams hope to beat Rolling Hills With confidence, Ian McDonald tees off with a successful shot on the first hole. 260-Athletics Danny Phillips skillfully sinks a putt for a birdie to clinch the victory. Palos Verdes ' Golf team had con- tinued success in Bay League com- petition. With great efforts from juniors Joe Goswitz and James Lee and senior Scott Widdifield, many of their opponents were defeated. Their biggest rival for the Bay League crown was Rolling Hills. FoUowinq through on a great shot, Joseph Wang watches excitedly as his shot lands on the green. Athletics-261 Led by setters captain Scott Mumby Casey La Scalla and an important ressive front line of spikers Mark Goodale and Tom Melton, the Sea King Varsity voleyball team had an excellent year and displayed great ef- fort and enthusiam throughout. The season started out with a triumph over the Miraleste Mauraders whom the Sea Kings haven ' t beaten since 1973. With enthusiastic attitudes, and the addition of a new player, Henrik Kjaer from Denmark, the Sea Kings ' teamwork and passing strategies came naturally. Under the coaching of Ray Nunn, PV ' s volleyball outlook of the season had been very favorable and the Sea Kings again lived up to standards with an all around successful year. Boys ' Varsity volleyball is CIF bound N ' Varsity Volleyball: Front Row: Casey La Scalla, Pepper La Scalla, Scott Mumby. 2nd Row: Mark Goodale, Tom Melton, Henrik Kiaer, George Rankin, Will Leonard, Mike Barker, John Chen. IITMENT TO EXCELL « [LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS ■•■■ipillil I As Casey La Scalla sets the ball for Mike Barker, teamates Tom Melton and Scott Mumby look on anxiously. Serving the ball with ease is senior Henrik Kjaer. 262-Athletics Boys ' JV Volleyball: Front Row: Mike Cardella, Brian Monaghan. Chris Eastwood, Sean Kramer, Drew Lohrer George Lin 2nd Row: John Tsao, John Oh, Tom Connaghan, Aaron Gurewltz, James Lin, Mark Stager. Not Pictured: Robbie Brehm, Alex Huang, Andy Kapner, Scott Kinney, Jason Richards, Joseph Wang, Paul Woodward. Improving greatly throughout the year, the Boys ' JV team impressed many with their team unity. Coach Wendell Yoshida had a lot of con- fidence in his players this year and that there are many that will be an asset to both future JV and Varsity teams. ■I ■■■MENT ' GUE CHAMPI 4 Passing the ball with skill, the varsity boys succeed in making another successful play work. Scoring the point, Henrik Kjaer spikes the ball, finishing the play set by Scott Mumby. Athletics-263 Tennis dominates foes in league Consisting of seven seniors and one junior, this year ' s Boys ' Varsity Tennis team focused their hopes on another CIF championship. With the strongest and most experienced team assembled in years, they dominated the Bay League. Captain Scott Spearman remarked, I feel that this year ' s team is the strongest team PV High has had in many years. I am very confident and optimistic about our chances of winning CIF. ' ' The JV Tennis team, due largely to the strength of the Varsity, had many players who would normally play on any other varsity team. This added strength gave a new dimension to JV tennis and led the J V team to another winning season. Defying gravity. Mike Brandmeyer hits a powerful forehand for a winner against his opponent Boys ' Varsity Tennis: Front Row: Mark Germann, Scott Spearman, Mike Brandmeyer, Andrew Chekian, Steve Abrams, Bill Wilson 2nd Row. Coach John Fullerton. Kurt Kredel, Charles Scott Tredennick, Eric Grace, Mike Giordano, Doug Linehan 264 Athletics 4- - ■H- r i I i n t i H i M H H i l n ■!- -rt l„_ i-i_xa i i v ! ' ' ' . ' 1 - - ■' ' ■1 ; ■t-r «jK Kurt Kredcl drills a serve while Andrew Chekian prepares for a volley. As usual. Scott Spearman casually hits a formidable backhand with ease. Boys ' JV Tennis: Front Row: Arthur Hsieh, John Reed. Bryan Flemming. Danny Peters, William Yeh. Peter Lim, Kevin Burke 2nd Row: Francois Pham-Quang. Tony Jenkins, Kevin Apor, Mike Moore, Jason Taylor, David King, James Chung, Coach John Fuilerton Athletics-265 •.. _ v ,-. i Is % n 1 268-Ads Thank you for all the gifts you ' ve so graciously given to nne; the laughter, the advice, the time. the patience, the trust. For a shoulder to cry on or a gentle push from behind, for all the encouragement and the confidence m me, the love and for being my friend. You ' ve managed to bring out the courage 1 never thought 1 had j muM c . and taught me to be myself for myself. P(. In return all 1 can give are my wishes of love to .Mtk Kniave when feeling lonely and a hand to hold mmm I — ■• -- Rfewhen you ' re afraid and the wishes of good luck W k. wi V JWfehd fortune to guide you to good health and ttiappmess. J Please accept this knowing you will forever be iflfl w mm Jm ji j e ' ..■■■■i. ' i . .zH 1 in my heart I love you. H 4 l fiLif ' ■' ■H ifc - . Jfl wf m Heather f - N t4i ' V ' ■jjSBi f ' Aj!{ Pvl ' Af A yff %JSt ' «li A lilif i t m ril tnf • ' : ■.. ' f L. Xa li vJ .V l: i £i mf Wk i i i Room 403 Funny Farm p (7 Ads-269 , «MS ii  « « f tf saiCl kathlene zamora 375-9635 1 907 ' 2 s. catalina, redondo beach, ca 90277 Norris Community Theatre 27570 Crossfield Drive Rancho Pahs Verdes 544-0403 Convivial Club i , tM tVVH ■' O-Ads Admiral Risty Enjoying the view, Charlie Mowat and friend get ready to have lunch 31250 Palos VerdesDr. West, RPV 377-0050 RICHARD P. MEYER, D.D.S., M.S. INCORPORATED olijjrionoNxics 827 D ii|ki:t RiVE ROLLING HILLS ESTA TCaLIFORWA 9 274 (213) 377-7777 • (213) 541-1717 Redondo Marine Hardware In King Harbor Plaza Alicia Moeller and Krissy Creed buy all their sailing equipment. 1010 N.Catalina Ave.. Redondo Beach 376-0512 Q Bm «27 Deep Valley Dr. - : .6SAjtK. ■Rolling Hills Estates OtPI-OMATE or TH« ■AMCniCAN aOARD or ogr n q nO MTie . ■1 - ' 1 Calif. 90274 377-6895 ORTHODONTICS TRAVEL HALLMARKsS? Home (213)377-7333 JEFF HILMEI Nationwide (800) 247-8747 1 340 Via Romero Palos Verdes, CA 90274 Ads-271 V toRo OP me — BBC r«£ Fties -IwsKh) Fan Club %. Peninsula Stationers PENlNsutji --TIONERs ,« ■m mk Penisula Stationers provides school supplies to Jodie Napolitan and Terry Wilson. 38 Peninsula Center, R.H.E. 377-0391 Peninsula Racquet Club Scott Tredennick and Scott Spearman enjoy playing tennis with the two pros, John and Bob Fullerton. 30850 Hawthorne Blvd., R.P.V., 541- 2523 272-Ads Marineland PVHS seniors take time from their fun filled day atMarineland to pose for a picture. Palos Verdes Dr. South, R.P.V., 541-5663 Manino Tux and Tails Kristin Mueller and Lucinda Cole choose ti ' at Manino ' s for their prom dates. 683 9th St., San Pedro 832-4098 THE ARROW AND THE SONG I shot an arrow mto the air, It fell to earth, I kr ew not where; For, so swiftfy it flew, the sight Could not follow it in its flight. I breathed a song into the air. It fell to earth, I knew not where; For who has sight so keen and strong. That it can follow the flight of song? Long, long afterward, in an oak I found the arrow, still unbroke; And the song, from beginning to end, I found again in the heart of a friend. -Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Ads-273 Hilde ' s Coiffures Kristi Mueller admires Beth Blayneys ' new haircut 23819 Hawthorne Blvd., Torrance 378-8219 2001 Travel and Tours Sarah Siiiunonds and Monica Savo get information for their summer plans. 300-5 Tejon Place, P.V.E., 373-9385 PAUL ' S PHOTO INC. Immensely interested, Patty Salem and Stephanie Steitman see he their pictures get developed. 23252 Hawthorne Blvd., Torrance 375-7014 Security Pacific National Bank Terry Wilson and Jody Napolitan withdraw their money. 2329 Palos Verdes Drive West Palos Verdes Est. 377-5594 274-Ads Gamby Mortuary Chapel Serving all faiths Family operated since 1936 2500 Narbonne Ave., Lomita 326-6343 Music )|3 Things Boutique • Workshops Classes • Teaching Aids ANN EHRENCLOU TEDDY GREENWALD 2750 Pacific Coast Hwy. Torrance, CA 90505 (213)539-6851 The H Only Gin Store H F 0) Its Kind In Town | FINE JEWtLRY • GIFTS • CAMERAS 48 Peninsula Center (213)377-6851 On the Palos Verdes Peninsula CA 90274 Fromex One Hour Photo 44 Del A mo Fashion Square Torrance, Ca., 90503, 542-3571 2635 Pacific Coast Hwy, Torrance, Ca. 90505, 326-5651 Acls-275 Fun Factory 123 South Harbor, Redondo Beach, 379-8510 Obviously having fun at the Fun Factory. Krissy Creed and Alicia Mocller drive crazy on the bumper cars. 276- Ads D ' s Foreign Auto Parts lllMPORTED CAR PARTS PMIS MO KClSSOHr, ion HI IMPOmiO ca«s Overwhelmed by the selection at D ' s Foreign Auto Parts, Krissy Creed and Alicia Moellcr wait for the car to be serviced. 518 Pacific Coast Highway Hermosa Beach, 376-6992 Alese Marshall Career Centre is looking for girls guys for T.V. Commercials, Photo Modeling Fashion Shows Free Auditions For Training by appt. 378-1223 Pacific Coast Highway at Anza-Torrance Village Center Shops Anthony Kane Jewelers 1 Maiden Lane, San Pedro, 831-4251 Displaying the fine selection of jewelery at Anthony Kane Jewelers, Lucinda Cole and Kristen Mueller love them all. ■ONE OF AMERICA S FINEST DOG CAT HOTELS PRIVATE INSIDE SLEEPING QUARTERS WITH SLIDING DOOR TO OUTSIDE PRIVATE PATIOS. SPECIAL DIETS MEDICATION BY REQUEST ATTENTION TO EATING HABITS, BODY FUNCTIONS, HEALTH WELFARE WALKING FULL GROOMING SERVICES VET NEXT DOOR - INSPECTION INVITED THERMO HEAT - LIVE IN ON PROPERTY 644-2938 OR 875-4403 14423 80 CRENSHAW BLVD. GARDENA (XIST SOUTH OF nOSECMMS) 8 AMT05 PM M-f SAT 8 AM TO 3 PM CUBBKM sumnt HOUMTS Ms-zn Jim Gamble Puppet Productions Ariane Fuechtner, Misty Gamble, Jim Gamble, and puppets. 677 Vallon Drive, Rancho Pales Verdes, 541-1921. Lunada Bay Pharmacy PV students admire the service at Lunada Bay Pharmacy. 2205 Via Anacapa, Palos Verdes Estates, 377-2084. Russ Thor Palos Verdes students buy at Russ Thor 20410 Hawthorne Blvd. Torrance 370-5771 Kwik Kopi; Printing Kwik Kopy employees standby to provide all copying needs. 24210 Crenshaw Blvd., Torrance, 539-5945. Congratulations Class of 1985 Ranko Balog Company 9320 Bellanca Avenue Los Angeles, 645-0186 Ads-279 Floral Designs West 1708 Pacific Coast Highway Redondo Beach 316-2992 Seniors Beth Blaney and Kristie Mueller have a good time shopping for flowers with the help of some friends. After a delicious burger and fries. Seniors pose for the camera. Y-Not Burgers 22940 Hawthorne Blvd., Torrance, 375-4202 Champagne Tonia Haase and Donna Casper show new fashions. 1725A S. CatalinaAve. Redondo Beach, 378-4994 280- Ad Roy Leonard and Kathy Brown leave after dinner. Vince ' s Spaghetti 23609 Hawthorne Blvd., Torrance 375-1455 Riviera Florist Beth Blaney and Kristie Mueller cuddle some items in the store. 1708 5. Catalina Ave. Redondo Beach 540-5844 Panache Appearance Studios Beth Blaney watches as Kristie Mueller gets her hair cut professionally. 3902 Pacific Coast Highway Torrance, 378-8308 Roy ale Linden Union Oil ££CarWasli I Tenia Haase, Mimi Szafran, and Janet Ramirez have their car washed. 28732 Highndge Rd., RP, V. 377-2010 Ad-281 Rolling Hills Nursery 25633 Crenshaw Blvd., Torrance 326-6940 Rolling Hills Nursery sells plants and flowers to a PV student. McDonald ' s 981 Silver Spur Rd. PV students take a break to spend lunchtime at McDonald ' s. RHE 377-9180 Golden Cove Pharmacy Students from PV enjoy shopping at Golden Cove Pharmacy. 31242 Palos Verdes Dr. West, 377-9511 GOOD LUCK CLASS OF ' 85 HAIR ]| y, ill DESIGN f i ' ) HE.ADQL.ARTERS— on the PjJos ' crdes Pcniriiuis. Completely contemporary in both atmosphere and prolesstona] attention to your o v n personal taste in hair styling. Specialists in precision cutting and blo%v-dr - styles, but with a creative competence in all forms of styling. HEAD QLARTERS is the headquarters lor both men women ' s hair stvling. Open 6 davs evenings— Call for an appointment Phone: 541-2431 ead Quarter 710 Deep Valley Drive, Rolling Hills Estates, Ca. 90274 East o the Library 282-Ad OUR MARK WITH 10W FARES TO GERMANY. German Charters • 6033 West Century Blvd., Suite 1000 Los Angeles, CA 90045 (213) 216-7623 • (800) 421-5842. Ad-283 Palos Verdes Flowers and Gifts 62 Peninsula Shopping Center Rolling Hills Estates 311-bbll Debbie Johnson and friends browse through the store with their teddie bears. MISS LORI women ' s apparel Jennifer Dauey and her friends gaze at the latest fashions. 25 Peninsula Shopping Center R.H.E. 377-0321 WHITMORE ' S sporting goods Jeff Cooper. Debbie Johnson and Kathy Brown look for new gear. 52 Peninsula Center P.V.P. 377-6959 284-Ad Fosse Travel Service Kaysey choate and her friend plan ahead for a fun vacation trip. 91 6 Silver Spur Rd., R.H.E. 377-6788 Decor Rapport Paint and Decorating Center Adrienne Kim and Debbie Johnson check out the latest wallpapers, 16 Peninsula Center, R.H.E. 377-3412 JEWELS BY HOWARD Kia Moore. Kaysey Choate and Jodie Napolitan try on new rings. 887 Silver Spur Rd. , R.H.E. 541-1414 KHAKIS With friendly assistance, Donna Casper shops uncontrollably. 17051 28. Catalina Ave. Redondo Beach 378-9609 Ad-285 y GREEN HILLS MORTUARY Molly Tracy, Julia Gleason, Julie Dixon, and Mimi Szafran survey the peaceful scene at Green Hills Mortuary. 27501 S. Western Ave., San Pedro 831-0311 286-Ad 2001 Travel and Tours Kaysie Choate, Kia Moore, and Jodie Napolitan browse through 2001 817 Silver Spur Road, RHE, Ca. 541-2547 Travel Visions Students from PV plan their summer vacations at Travel Vision 28041 Hawthorne Blvd. Suite213,RPV, 377-4803 Petland 550 Deep Valley Dr, 541-2810 PV students find new friends to take home with them from Petland. RIBBONS Students from Palos Verdes High enjoy shopping at Ribbons. 1909 S. Catalina Ave., Redondo Beach, Ca. 373-4401 Ad-287 Palos Verdes Fire Department The cheerleaders receive a ride around the football field on Homecoming. The Palos Verdes Fire Department works hard to provide reliable and secure fire safety provisioning for the whole community. The PVHS seniors take an enjoyable and informatable tour of the P V Fire Department 340 Palos Verdes Drive W., Palos Verdes Estates, 375-4764 288- Ads The Appetizer The Appetizer has a wide selection of items on its menu 700 Deep Valley Drive Rolling Hills Estates 541-1411 Harbor Travel H PTfAHBOn IMAVE 1 dtf J_iJ _ , ' —  7 ■p 1 jB - 1 1 ■Kiii The friendly people of Harbor Travel help PVHS students plan their vacations. 810 Silver Spur Rollmg Hills Estates,CA 90274 377-2222 Harrington Realty Interested in buying a house on the peninsula? Receive help from Harrington ' s cooperative staff 24 Malaga Cove Plaza Polos Verdes Estates 375-0567 Golden Cove Pet Shop Golden Cove Pet Shop provides knowledgeable service . 3 1 234 Palos Verdes Drive West Rancho Palos Verdes 541-3353 Ads-289 Peninsula Cinema 6 Felicia Filep Debbie Johnson get ready to watch a movie at the all new Peninsula Cinema 6. 550 Deep Valley Drive R.KE. 544-3042 Marler Assoc. Incorporated Klfnapler IMI fi xiate inc realty i A Chris Hyde gets helpful tips from the friendly people at Marler and Associates. Inc. 415ViaChico Palos Verdes Estates 373-7397 Palos Verdes Estates Police Association ri p ' ?fV 304 Palos Verdes Drive West, Palos Verdes Estates, 378-4211 290-Ads Carolyn Spears Liz Lyons get tips on buying a house. Wright Realty 2215 Via Anacapa Palos Verdes Estates 377-1524 m A Market with the Fresh Approach V BRISTOL FARMS T 837 Silver Spur Road Rolling Hills Estates 541-9157 Ice Capades Chalet Debbie Johnson Kathy Brown take an ice skating lesson at Ice Capades Chalet. 550 Deep Valley Drive Rolling Hills Estates 541-6630 Lunada Bay Bathers 713 Yarmouth Road Palos Verdes Estates 375-9187 Ads-2 91 Rancho Drugs 30019 Hawthorne Blvd., Rancho Palos Verdes, 377-6829 Mitch Wong, Robin Winston, and Misty Gamble check out the new calendars at the drug store on Hawthorne Blvd Hair Masters Julie Campbell observes the creative hairdresser. 877 Silver Spur Rd., Rolling Hills Est., 377-5533 - qIo cidcs 56 Malaga Cove Plaza Palos Verdes Estates. Ca 90274 Telephone (213)378-8697 7 Seas Cleaners 312 Palos Verdes Dr. W., Rancho Palos Verdes, 377-0044 Tonia Haase, Carolyn Spears. Donna Casper. Molly Tracy, and Mitch Wong stop by the cleaners to pick up their clothes. 292 Ads Papagallo Courtyard Mall, R.H.E., 541-0914. OJ r Os pa$|cfl2(y After buying some new clothes, Felicia Fileps and Kathy Brown, snuggle up with some of Papagallo ' s furry animals Pleased with their new clothes. Carolyn Spears. Amy Latimer. Megan Sullivan and Molly Tracy, stop for their picture to be taken. The Bay Window Courtyard Mall, R.H.E., 377-1799 Audro Travel Discussing their summer plans. Mitch Wong, Molly Tracy, Donna Casper, Carolyn Spears and Tonia Haase, look over the pamplets. 31239 Palos Verdes Drive West, Rancho Palos Verdes, 377-0377 Smith Realty • rf fT - I I Chris Hyde gets help on his future home. 417 Via Corta, P.V.E. 375-2594 Ads-293 The trustworthy faces of Thomas C. Major and Associates. 2215 Via Anacapa, Palos Verdes Estates, 541-3132. Thomas C. Major Associates Lunada Hardware 2216 Via Anacapa, Palos Verdes Estates, 377-3588. Lunada Hardware has the latest for home improvements. Studio Six Specializing in gifts, Studio Six is great for all occasions. 31230 Palos Verdes Drive West, Rancho Palos Verdes, 541-1959 294-Ads Lunada Bay and Moore ' s Market carry all types of meat. Lunada Bay - Moore ' s Market 2201 Pahs Verdes Drive West, 377-2029 43 Malaga Cove Plaza, 375-2408. Rumi ' s Way Rumi ' s Way is excellent for all types of flowers. 711 Yarmouth Rd, Palos Verdes Estates, 375-8024. D r u g S t o r e 75 Malaga Cove Plaza, Palos Verdes Estates, 378-9331. Giuliano ' s is well known for thier Italian food. Giuliano ' s Deli Bakery 27341 Hawthorne Blud, Rolling Hills Estates, 544-0733 Ads-295 Aalders, Shona 110 Abboll. Douglas 124, 185 Abbott. Steve 56, 184, 189. 191, 203 Abernathy, Christine 124, 135, 169 Abrams, Steven 96. 190, 237, 264 Adam, Danielle 96 Adams, Bradford 56 Adams, James 56 Adams, Michael 124 Adamson. Andrew 56 Adclman. Martin 96 Adishlan. Christopher 110, 169. 190. 194,216 Adishian, David 56, 176 AdI Tabatabal, Moujan 124 AhmadI, Alexander 96, 171, 94 AhmadI, Parissa 56 AhmadI. Sirus 110 AhmadI. Susan 96 Ahmed, Ameena Taj 124, 184, 195. 256 Altken. Douglas 96 Akama. Tomoko 96, 240 Alberto, Adrlennc 96, 102, 169, 170 Alberto. Albert 56. 176 Alberto. Angela 110. 178, 180, 181, 258 Aldrete, Jason 96 Alduenda, Amber 124 Alexander, Damon 124, 217 Allaire. Holly 96 Allen, Chip 124, 217 Allen, Sarah 110, 184 Allen. Whitney 124. 180, 181, 193 Allison, Leslie 124, 229 Almanza, David 124 Amano, Yugo 110,202 Amaral, Michael 96, 177, 193 Ambrose, Gretchen 56, 151, 193 Amico, Brad 1 10 Amico. Chad 56, 189 Anastasslou, Thomas 96, 173. 190 Andersen, Jennifer 110, 253 Andersen, Richard 96. 1 10, 216 Anderson. George 96. 185 Anderson, Gordon 96 Anderson, Karen 1 10. 229 Anderson, Kenneth 57 Anderson, Marie 124, 253 Anderson, Marlee 96. 203 Anderson, Richard 110 Anderson, Robert 110, 225 Andrus, Peri 96. 190 Angell. Jaime 110. 189 Antroublus. Robert 57, 176, 188, 189, 224, 230, 242 Apor. Kevin 110,238,264 Apuz20. Jason 124. 126.217 Aram. Cyrus 1 10 Arce, Michelle 124, 193 Arnold, Elizabeth 96 Arnold. Fcnella 96 Arnush, Craig 57, 201,202 Arnush, Marc 124. 184 Arrlllaga. Patrick 96. 219 Artal. Roy 110, 225, 254 Aryan. Dina 57, 96, 171, 190, 194. 196 Asch. Jeffrey 110, 175, 190,201.204. 223 Aschcnbrcnncr, Richard 110, 238 Ashley, David 124 Aske, Damon 96, 190 August, Jodi 124. 190 August, Julie 96. 178, 190 Austin, William 110 B Babros, Kathlene 57, 179, 180, 181 Babros, Peter 124 Bachar, Joel 96 Backlc. Darlnka 96 Bacull. Fransrudolph 110. 184 Bacull, Manuel 57. 184 Bacull, Raymond 96. 177, 182, 185, 190 Bailey, Patrice 57 Baker. James 124 Balcazar. Jason 174. 175 Baldarrama, Lisa 57. 191 Baldo, Juliana 96, 190, 192, 193 Ball, Kimberly 97, 190 Balog, RankoJr 57, 172, 173 Baquero. Cesar 57, 97 Baquero. Jaime 97 Barker. Michael 97, 262 Barnes, Dorothy 97 Barnlckl, Paul 124 Barrett, Michael 124 Barrick, Mary 57, 177 Barthel, Heather 124 Barlo, Hilary 124, 189,253 Barlron, Lynne 97, 172, 173, 178, 190 Baskervllle, Scott 97. 202 Baszlle. Jennifer 110. 169, 170, 178, 184, 185, 253 Bates, David 97, 101 Bates. Kathryn 97. 190 Batty, Allen 124, 190, 244 Baum, Eric 97, 244 Beagle, Roy 97 Beal, Amy 58 Beard, Laurl 1 10, 192, 235. 256 Beauchamp, David 97 Beaupre, David 110 Beck, Stephen 110 Becker, Gall 97 Beeson, Curtis 97, 244 Beetlestone, David 124 Beggs, Carolyn 110, 179 Behrendt, Charlotte 97, 190, 191 Bell. Scott 202 Bell. Wayne 191,201 B monte, Rachel 124 Bemiss, Michelle 171 Bcngerno, Lisa 1 10, 253 Benton, Kirslen 97, 193 Berger, Deborah 110,258 Berger. Jon 176,242 Berger, Scott 97, 176, 177 Bergln, Michael 97. 188, 189 Berkowitz, Nicole 124 Berlin, Amy 97, 170 Berlin, Jill 124 Bcrta. Tara-Marie 110. 184. 190, 240 Bczanson, Janeen 124, 171, 195. 203 Bhatia, Suman 124, 170, 173 Billings, Tristen HI Binder, Monica 97 Blacher, Seth 11, 141, 184, 190, 192 Black, Aaron 111, 223 Black. Alyson 97. 177. 190. 221 Black. Andrea 124. 253 Black, Kimberly 124, 226, 253 Blackwelder, Laura 125, 224, 253 Blanco, John 111, 116, 169,190,238 Blanco, Richard 97, 190 Blank, Lorl HI, 190, 194, 229, 256 Blank, Susan 97, 101, 170, 175, 190. 258 Blayney. Beth 56. 58. 168. 169. 178. 188 Blayney. Heather 97. 179 Block, Linda 111 Blood, Christopher 125 Blood, Paul 59. 182, 184 Blue, Josette 97, 169, 170, 179 Blue, Marci 125, 229, 240. 253 Blum. Christopher 176 BIy. Brian 111.225 Bock, John 125,217 Boggess. Bart 111.238 Bohn. Theodore 111. 182. 185, 190 Bold, Jonathan 125 Bond, Bruce 97 Bonham, Brian 194, 201 Booth, Tracy 97, 170,173,195 Booz, Mitchell 125, 128 Borg. Brynn 111. 180 Bouverat, Beau 125,217 Bouverat, Randy 169, 170, 188, 192, 193 Bowers, Allison 111. 170, 194 Bowles, Malinda 125 Bowman, Todd 111 Boyle, Brian HI, 189,225.254 Brady, Matthew 188, 189 Braham. Jennifer 111 Branch, Gregory 125, 185 Brandmeyer, Michael 144, 168, 169, 17 0 Brannan, Matthew 88, 97, 189, 244 Brantley, John 97, 189,238 Braslau, Stacy 97, 190 Bredehorn, Jill 177 Brehm. Dena 97, 178, 180, 181, 188, 189 Brehm, Robert 111, 188, 189,262 Brcwen, Vicki 97, 150, 192, 193 Brigante, Bradly 176, 188, 189, 195, 200. 204. 242 Broder, Matthew 125 Brombach, Marianne 125, 180, 181 Broucek, Gerald 242 Brow, Jennifer 97, 175, 178, 204 Brown. Adam 97 Brown. Christina 111. 189 Brown. Jennifer 111 Brown. John 111,238 Brown, Kathryn 149, 183, 184, 191, 285 Brown, Stacy 125 Brown, Tiffany 111, 188 Brunstrom, Lara 97 Brutzman, Kirstcn 97, 178 Bryan. Holly 125 Buckingham. Kathleen 111 Buckley. Donna 258 Buls. Mila 111.190.203 Burden. Darren 111 Burg, Nathalie 98, 192. 193 Burkley, Eva 59. 169, 178, 189, 228, 229 Burns. Denise 111 Burns. Joseph 60, 182, 183 Burns, Lisa 84, 98, 185 Burns, Rachelle 125, 221, 253 Bushnell, David 111 Butman, Suzanna 111, 188, 189 Button, Timothy 98, 238 Byrd. Scott 195, 201,219 Byrd, Tyrone 98, 219 Byrnes, Denise 98, 177,221,253 Cadieu, Laura 125, 192 Cahill,Sally98, 190. 203 Caldwell, Stephen 98, 189, 244 Calhoun,Carrelll,170, 194 Gallon, Christopher 125 Calvert, Michael 111, 244 Campbell, Celeste 111 Campbell, Joseph 111 Campbell, Julie 168, 169, 170, 178, 189, 203 Cannady. Mitchell 98 Capozzola. Damian 125. 222 Capper, Derek 111,216,244 Cardella, Michael 201, 204, 262 Carlson, Marc 98, 101 Carosso, Richard 188, 189, 236, 242 Carr, Alice 125 Carr, Andrew 98 Carroll, Matthew 125. 222 Carter, Tracy 111, 181,180 Casper, Donna 178, 189, 203 Casper, Steven 125. 239 Cassimatis, Alexia 191 Castagna. David 98 Castagna. Sean 98. 224, 244 Castile. Bryan 202 Celotto, Vincent 176 Chalsson, Eric 125, 193 Chalsson, Krlsten 71, 144, 146, 169, 170, 176,177,189,195,228 Chan, Agnes 125, 171 Chan, Rebekah 205 Chang. Emily 111. 190 Chang. Irene 177. 191 Chang. Ke Tien 125.239 Chang. Lawrence 125. 200, 217 Chang, Mark 111 Chang, Paula 125 Chang, Renee 178 Chang, Ronald 125 Chao, Cindy 98, 179,190 Chapin, Gary 125 Chapman, Camyn 125 Chapman, Lisa 98, 179 Charles, Billy 98, 230 Charlton, Albert 98 Charlton. Carey 60, 178 Charlton. CathI 61. 176. 177 Charlton, Paige 98, 143, 178 Charlton, William 125, 217 Chase, Lorl 111 Chatow, Kevin 112 Cheklan. Andrew 149, 191, 264 Chen, Andy 126, 205 Chen, Felix 126 Chen,Jeff 112, 205, 216 Chen. Jim 126, 239 Chen, John 98. 190, 194,262 Chen, Linda 126, 205 Chen, Ray 126, 222 Chen, Roger 98 Chen, YlJing 98 Cheng, George 126 Cheng, Steve 126 Cheng. YingPing 194, 203 Cheng, YingShe 1 12, 190, 203 Chiang, Elsie 126 Chiang, Sheree 112, 169, 179, 184. 190, 203 Chien, Barbie 112,205 Chiku, TakemI 98, 203 Chin, Curtis 98, 149 Chin, Linda 180, 181 Chin, Shirley 126 Cho, Grace 112, 184, 194 Cho, Nancy 112, 194, 253 Cho, Richard 112, 185 Choate, Kaysle 169, 170, 177, 189, 191 220, 253. 285, 287 Choate, Mark 112,216 Chodak, Lisa 98, 184, 185 Chopra. Ritu 112, 190, 239 Chou, John 195,205 Chou, Richard 98 Christensen, John 112, 182, 185 Christensen, Kevin 182 Christensen, Leigh 112 Christensen, Scott 98, 182, 184, 190 Chu, Stella 126 Chung. James 126.264 Chung. Jeff 126,217 Chung, Melissa 170 Clapham, Shauna 98 Clark, Ashley 169, 170, 175, 176, 177, 191 Clark, Dana 98, 178 Clark, Jack 126,217, 245 Clark, Roni 126 Clarkson. Michael 176 Clayton, Kent 176,236 Coen, Laurence 126, 185 Coffey, Brian 112,239 Cogan, Charts 126 Cohen, Michelle 126, 180, 181 Cole, Catherine 169, 170, 179, 192, 194, 196 Colc,Jamesll2, 192, 216 Cole, Luclnda 61, 62, 69, 169, 170, 177, 194, 203 Cole, Matthew 98, 202 296-Inclex ,.ole. Wendy 126, 235 Coleman. Ann 189 Colman, David 62, 189 Combs, Susan 98, 175, 178, 189 Condon, Robert 62, 230 Conlon, Greg 112, 184 Connaghan, Ann 126 Connaghan, Thomas 112, 176, 190, 238 Connor, Cortncy 62, 178 Connors, Brian 98 ConsanI, James 62, 176, 188, 189, 230 Conway, Elizabeth 62, 169, 170, 179, 191 Conway, Jeffrey 126.222 Cooper, Jeffrey 62, 185, 189, 203, 284 Cooper, Michael 112 Cooper, Scott 98, 224 Cooper, Stuart 126 Cooper, Tim 112, 185 Copley, Susan 62 Corbett,Rcxll2, 190, 239 Corn. Allegra 126. 256 Corrlcello, Lisa 98. 180.181 Corrough, Colin 126, 180 Corsaro, Joanna 112, 253 Costanzo, Anthony 217 Cowan, Shawna 126, 221, 235 Cowan, Trad 62, 189. 253 Cowley. Carol 62 Cramer. Amy 98 Cramer. Kristin 126 Cravatt, Bcnnle 126, 193, 222 Crawford, John 62, 182. 183. 184 Creed. Kristin 62 Crews, James 126 Criley, David 126, 172 Crlley, Stuart 63. 191 Crilly. Kathleen 126 Criss, Erin 98 Cristallo, Melissa 63, 178 Croft, Andrew 126 Crogg, Scott 63 Crossland. Chrlstophr 112, 190, 239 Cucullcl, Anca 98 Cullman, Ann 63 Culver, Cynthia 126,235 Culver, Gregory 126 Culver, Lisa 112 Culver, Marjoric 178, 185, ISSd Cunningham, Kathleen 111. 178. 188. 189, 190 Curry, Brandon 112 Cutrona, Mary 63 Cutrona, Salvatore 98 Cypert, Christopher 98, 224 D D ' Sena, Geoffrey 126 Dablnetl, Dayna 112 Dallenbach, Alison 112, 221, 253 Dallenbach, Lisa 63, 176, 189 Damavandl, All 63 Danache, Kristy 63 Daniel, Bradley 1 12, 185, 260 Daniel, Michael 99. 177. 185. 190 Danna. Christian 112, 172, 173, 179,234 Dasklvlch, Brian 1 26. 185 Davey. Carolyn 112 Davcy. Jennifer 63, 172, 173 David, Kelly 99, 189 David. Lorena 112 David. Mark 223 Davidson, Lisa 126, 135, 192 Davles, Kerry 63 Davis, Allison 112 Davis, Amy 126, 170, 189, 253 Davis. Christopher 63. 176. 191. 230. 242 Davis, Juliet 63 Davis, Nell 126. 184 Davis. Stephen 63, 202 Day, Charles 99, 190, 238 DeCarll, Denlse 63, 195, 246 DeCarll, Susan 112 DeGuzman, John 1 12. 216. 239 DeGuzman, Luis 126 DcJarnett, Laura 126, 193 DeRemcr, Stewart 99. 193 DcVore, Jeffrey 126, 254 Decker, Dean 99, 176 Decker, Stacle 63 Dcckman, Robert 112,238 Declercq. Erika 112 Deerfleld. Laura 112 Dehaan, David 126, 192. 201 Delaney. Peter 63 Delegencia, Jonathan 126 Deluca, Scott 127, 225 Demarest, Steven 127, 217 Denzel, Mark 127 Detjen, Dean 127, 217,239 Detjen. Lara99. 178. 190 DetomasI, Kimberly 99 DetomasI, Shelly 63 Dezelan, Marianne 112 Dezso, Rachel 99 DiLlbcro, Juliette 127, 235 DiNoto, Paula 112, 184, 185, 192 Dia, Amir 230 Dicls. Kristen 227 Dierks, Dean 112 Dierks, Denay 99, 227 Dillon, Robbie 127 Dinnyes, Philippe 99 Dixon, Julie 195 Doenges, Kimberly 183, 184 Doherty, Kathryn 180, 181 Dolan. Megan 127 Dolan, Timothy 99 Doley, Denlse 142. 168. 169, 170, 177 Dollar, David 64, 224, 254 Dolllnger, Cynthia 99, 179, 190 Donaldson, Susan 112, 173, 180, 181 Donato, Joseph 189, 218 Donato. Vivian 112 Dougherty. William 112. 244 Downs. Michael 127 Doyle, Megan 99, 177, 184, 185 Driscoll, Christopher 99, 190, 218 Dubow, Elyse 99 Dudman, David 1 13. 223 Dudman. Nancy 127. 235. 253 Duffln. Scott 192 Duncan, Lamont 117 Dunlap, Kristin 113, 170, 220, 253 Dunphey, Paul 145 Durha.n, Heather 113, 170, 194, 226 Duston, Debra 113, 188. 189. 192 Dwyer. Alicia 99 Dwyer. Brian 65. 236 Earl, Adrlenne 113 Eastwood, Barbara 127 Eastwood, Chris 127, 262 Eddy, Brian 113 Edler, Richard 113, 194, 201, 205, 254 Edrldgc, Derek 99, 185, 194 Effros, Michelle 65. 185, 194 Egan, Laura 65 Egan, Sarah 127. 170, 169 Eisner, Jennifer 127, 170, 192, 246 Ellis, Erin 65, 178,189 Elmajlan, Susan 99, 103, 170 Elwcll, James 65, 191,254 Emery, Leith 127, 225, 245 Eng. Douglas 65, 169, 170, 188, 195 Englehart, Michelle 127 Eppard. David 113.202 Esmallzadeh. Serge 65. 205 Ettlnger. liana 99. 172. 173, 190 Evanbar, Karen 127 Evans, Edward 127, 201 Evans. Scott 65, 201,218 Eyer, Kirk 113 Ezell, Larry 99. 244 Fabregue. Ruth 113 FafenrodI, Geoffrey 65 Fala, Krishna 113 Falk, Hendrik 65, 169, 170, 219 Fan, Daniel 127 Fang, Fan-Chang 113 Farran, Chad 127 Feess, Thomas 99, 218 Fein, Lauren 113, 170, 173, 189, 190, 195, 229, 256 Felnberg, Jason 113, 202, 225, 254 Felactu, John 127 Feldman, Jeffrey 65, 230 Fenton. Susannah 113 Fernandez, Carlos 65, 236 Fernandez, Elena 113,240 Fernandez, Luis 65 FerrarottI, Mara 113 Ferreira, Marco 65 Filep, Felicia 65, 140, 177, 191, 195 Fllep. Ian 127, 193, 194,239 Fill, Leslie 127. 221.253 Finch. Lisa 127 Firemark, Rachel 99, 184, 185 Fisher, Karen 113, 179, 184, 190, 253 Fitzgerald, Douglas 65, 202 Flelsher, Heidi 127. 193 Flemming, Bryan 99, 264 Retcher. Edward 113 Flood. Tyler 65 Floyd, Lora 65 Forbes, Michael 127, 222 Forbes, Robert 127, 222 Forsyth, Austin 127, 173, 204 Forteza,Jlll 113 Forteza. Joelle 127,253 Fountain, Water 113, 148. 169, 170, 172.173.190,225.234 Fowell, Irene 65, 191 Fox, Christopher 127, 169, 193 Fox, Kristle 127 Foxman, Gregory 127 Foxman, Kenneth 99 Fralx, Marcel 113, 196 Francis, Matthew 113 Frankel, Jennifer 113, 169, 170, 190, 194 Franklin, Linda 113, 180, 181 Frantz, Garrett 66, 242 Frederic, Eric 113,216 Frederick, Gina 66, 178 Freeman, Lindsay 127, 170, 253 Fresch, Patrick 127,217 Fridlcy, Lorl99, 182, 185 Friedman, Alyssa 66, 195 Friedman, Marnl 127 Friedrlchsen, Renee 66 Fuechtner, Arlane 67, 194, 195, 205 Fuentevllla, Allison 127 Fulton, Joanna 113 Purer, Alexander 127, 222 Purer, Victor 113, 190, 223 Gabellch, Christopher 67 Gallagher, Colm 99 Gamble, Amy 113 Gamble, Melissa 67, 178,203 Garcia, Marianne 127 Gardiner, Laurl 170 Gardiner, Michael 202 Gardner, Abigail 113, 192 Gats, Tanny 113 Gaul, Edward 127 Gavin, Holly 99, 178 Gavin, Jennifer 12 Gavino, Daniel 99, 177, 190 Gee, Deldre 67, 179, 191,205 Gee, Klrsten 67, 179, 191.205 Gee. Melissa 113, 170.194 Gegna, Nell67, 188, 189 Geler. Matthew 113 Gerardl. Carol 99 Germann. Mark 67. 264 Gever, Andrew 113, 225 Gever, Diane 127 Gever, Joel 67, 189 Ghamarlfard, Nazll 127, 194 Glardino, Michael 99, 189 Glbello, Mark 128, 222 Glese, Dana 113, 183, 184 Gilbert, Dustin 128 Gill, Alexander 113 Gill, Devlda 113 Gill, Russell 99, 177 Gill, Sukhblr 113, 194, 240, 253 Gllmartln. Matthew 99 Ginsburg. Richard 113, 192. 193. 223 Giordano, Christopher 113 Givlns, John 128 Glatt, Harlan 67, 191 Glavas. Matthew 67, 171, 172. 173. 174 175. 184, 191 Gleason, Abigail 99, 161, 179. 190, 228, 240 Gleason. Julia 62. 67, 179.191 Glelsner. Teresa 128 Gllck, Ron67, 189 Goeddc, Cella99, 185, 190 Goldberg, Bruce 67, 173 Golden, Eric 67, 195, 201,202 Golden, Allyson 113, 192. 194 Goldln. Victoria 128, 192, 194 Goldman, Lisa 99, 170, 172, 173, 177, 190, 256 Gonzalez, Alan 217 Gonzalez, Bruce 67, 176, 177 Gonzalez. Nina 113. 170, 190, 192, 194 Goodale. Laura 128, 135, 229, 235 Goodman, Mark 67, 262 Goodman, Karen 67, 228. 234 Goodman. Keith 114. 172, 175.201 Goodrich. Amy 128 Goodrich, Jeffrey 114, 216 Gordon, Joshua 67 Gorman, Carol 100, 178, 190,204 Goshert, Gary 1 14, 202 Goshert, Trisa 128, 180 Goslee, Adrlenne 114 Goswitz, Joseph 202, 260 Goswitz, Mary 128 Gottlieb. Shona 114 Gould, Nancy 68, 178,234 Goza. Michael 68 Grace, Eric 68, 189 Grace, Kara 114 Grant, Blake 128, 217 Grant, Susan 68 Grant, William 68, 173,175 Grauel, Deborah 1 14, 229 Graves, Anne 100, 179 Graves, Clifford 114 Graves, Kathryn 68, 189 Graves, Kelly 100, 179 Gray, Robin 128 Gregg, Peter 100 Gregory, Stacey 188 Grier, Stephanie 128, 193 Griffin, Timothy 114, 201 Griggs, Alexander 68, 182, 188. 189 Gross. Edward 100. 172, 173, 175, 182 Gross. Janet 68 Index-297 Grossman. Andrea 114. 184 Grossman. Cynthia 128. 184 Guandagni. Sandra 114 Guiang. Charmainc 57. 177 Guiang. Ralncr 128 Gulak. AmylH. 190 Gulchcr. Andrew 128 Gurewiti.AaronlH. 189, 262 Gurewitz, Brian 69 H Haase.Anal28. 183. 184. 192.256 Haasc. Antonia 69, 178. 256 Hagan. Andrea 114 „ ,,, Hagan. Dar.n 100. 170, 172. 173, 175, 176 Hagan,Jo5ephll4, 173. 225.254 Hale. Selena 128 Hall. Aaron 100 Hali.David69. 172. 173. 176 Hall. Joanna 69 Hall. John 100. 189. 224 Hall LaunelH. 175, 190, 194 Hall,Randallll4, 175, 190. 194 Hall. Richard 114, 216 Hall.Tlmolhy 114. 119,238 Hamcrsma. Joseph 128. 217 Hamilton. Jennifer 128, 221, 253 Hamilton, Mary 69 Hamilton, Michael 114.239 Hammond. Amy 128, 131 Hammond. Christopher 114. 185. 190 Hammond. Damicn 114 Hammond, Dancen 69, 175 Han. DukKyulOO Han, John 69, 188,230 Han, Jung Hwa 69 Handler. Stephanie 114 Hanclinc. Steven 128 Hancy. Bradford 128. 260 Haney. Karen 69 Hannan, Kathryn 69 Hansen. Elisabeth 114,253 Harada, Naomi 100 Harada, Yukari 128, 184 Harden, Douglas 114.204 Harden, Kirsten 114 Harm?n, Hayden 114, 216 Harmer, Paulette 114, 179 Harper,JilllOO, 102, 177. 190, 228 Harper. Kristen 114 Harper. Stephanie 100 Harrlson.Amyll4. 180, 181 Hart,Brldget69, 180, 181 114, 170,195 Hart, Kevin 114, 119 Harl,Uurence69. 149, 205 Hart,Unda69, 170, 191 Hart, Megan 100. 179 Hart, Suzanne 128. 226 Hartley. Barry 100. 173, 174, 175, 192, 236 Hartmann. Sara 128 Hartwick, Ellen 128. 170 Harvey. Gregory 128 Hasegawa. MasalchI 128. 222 Hasham. Diane 114, 169. 170 Hasselman. Scot 100 Hatch. Mark 114.223 Hauge. Stephanie 69. 179. 191 Haupt. Jennifer 128 Haushalter. Fay 100, 169, 170, 173 Haushalter, Jeffrey 69 Haushalter. Scott 100 Haworth. Darren 114, 223, 245 Hayashi, Seiii 100 Hayashi, Tatsuya 69, 172, 173 Hayes, Roberta 114,170,190 Hayes, Susan 100, 193. 195 Hcaney, Carolyn 114 Hecht, Jason 114, 185 Heffernan, Cathy 69 Heinshcimer, Eric 70 Heisz, Alison 128. 133 Held. Heidi 114. 170. 190. 195 Held. Krystal 114. 184. 185 Helms. Glenna 128 Helms. Gregory 70 Hendershot. David 70 Henderson. Wesley 128,222 Hendricks. Marsha 100. 190 Hernandez, Jose 70 Herndon, Alyson 178, 189 Hcrndon,Will 114,225 Hespenheide, Sarah 128, 192 Heward, Abraham 114 Hidaka, Yukiko 100, 128 Hilbig, Clarke 114 Hill. Andrew 100, 238 Hill, Jason 100 Hill, Michelle 70 Hill, Virginia 70, 191,203 Hillis, Michael 70 Hillis,Stephen 114, 192,216 Hilmer,Jeffrey 100, 201,202 Hindman, Beth 70, 179 Hindman, Denise 100, 228. 262 Hiralsuka. Kiyoshi 70, 230 Hiser, Courtney 128 Hiser, Damon 114 Hitchcock, Steve 114.216,239 Hixson, Shannon 70 Ho, Charles 114 Ho, Pearl 114 Hobel, Hillary 114, 170,227 Hodge, Jaclyn 100 Hodges, Philip 128 Hodgkinson, Daniel 128 Hodgkinson, Rachel 70, 179, 191, 205 Hodor, Beniamin 114, 190 Hoffman. Adam 128,239 Hoffman, James 70, 172, 173. 175 Hoffman, Susanne 128, 170, 229, 253 Hogan, Colleen 100, 184 Hogan,Loren 128, 184 Holchin, Lisa 100, 178 Holdsworth. Michelle 70. 178. 189 Holland. Dawn 114 Hollls. Kimberly 115 Holt. Colleen 100 Hom. Kenneth 100 Hong, Ml-Jin 115, 190 Hong.MrKyung70, 179. 191.205 Hong, Tong Kyu 128 Hong, Tong-Chan 70 Hook, Kathryn 115, 180 Hoover, Aimec 100, 115, 194 Hoover, Alexandra 192, 193 Horcczko, Alan 115 Horeczko, Alex 115 Horil, Karen 100 Horn, Kimberly 129, 173 Horky.Trlsha 115 Horn, Adam 70. 141,150,260 Horowitz. Nicholas 100, 177. 190 Hosken. Nancy 129 Houghton. Lori 100. 189 Hourlgan, Kellie 115, 169, 170, 190, 194, 220, 253 Houston, Edward 70 Hovanlslan, Elaine 100, 178, 189. 256 Howard, Erik 124, 129,217 Howard. Kent 129 Hoy, Bradley 129 Hoy, James 100, 201 Hoye. Karen 100. 189 Hsiao. Helen 182. 185. 190. 203 Hsiao. Warren 101. 190. 200 Hsieh. Arthur 129 Hsu. Eugenie 101. 190 Hu. Amy 70 Hu. Tina 101 Huang. Alexander 1 15. 262 Huang, Bobby 101,190 Huang, Chien-Long 129, 217 Huang, Hsin Li 205 Huang, HsinVing 101, 115 Huang, Matthew 101, 205 Huang. Michael 124.205 Huang. Wayne 71. 195, 205 Hugh. Rosemary 101. 178 Hughes. Thomas 74 Hui. Naomi 129 Huizdos, Michelle 71, 179,195 Huizdos,Stacey 115, 148, 170, 178.253 Humphrey. Donald 14,5 176 Hunt, Julie 170, 189 Hurd, Samantha 101 Hurley, Timothy 71 Husted, Clark 129, 225, 254 Hyde, Christopher 71 Hyde. Noelle 129 Ingham, Arthur 71 Ingram. Melissa 129 Interian, Craig 129, 169 Irani. Roxan 129 Irick.Tamara 101. 190 Ito. Karen 179. 229 Ito. Kimberly 168. 169, 179 Ito, Lisa 101. 169. 170.229 Jackson. Kimberly 101. 179 Jackson. Marie 71. 189 Jackson. Patricia 128.189 Jacobanis, Michael 71 Jacobsson, Eric 71 Jacobsson, Karen 229, 240, 246 Jaconi, Joseph 128 Jahelka, Gregg 245 Jai, Richard 169, 191,200, 202 Janeski, Nancy 101 Jams, Elizabeth 101. 179. 190 Jansson. Erik 129. 217 Javid. Ell 129. 217 Jefferson. Marcus 101 Jenkins. Anthony 101 Jenkinson. Steven 129 Jensen. Howard 172. 173, 175. 184, 192. 202 Jensen. Reginald 185. 238 Johnson. Christopher 101, 192 Johnson, Deborah 149, 173. 177. 185, 191,284,285 Johnson. Steven 129. 285 Jones, Don 184 Jones. Erik 176. 177 Jones. Gregory 129. 135.239 Jones. Heather 129 Jordan. Jennifer 129 Jordan. Kathryn 194 Jordan. Andrew 101. 184. 192, 194 Jorgensen. Matthew 101, 190 Judge. Andrea 101 Juell. Christopher 150. 176. 188, 192, 194 Jurgens, David 72,205, 224, 254 Jurgens, Deanna 182, 185, 192 iffi b 1 V  ir ' 1 - K Kail, Keith 101, 170 Kaltenbach, Geoffrey 216 Kanda, Marl 129 Kao, Bernard 129, 169 Kao, Debbie 129 Kao, James 129 Kao, Johnny 73, 191,200,205 Kao,Wenddlel01,205 Kapner, Andrew 189, 239, 262 Kapner,Tedl72. 173, 192, 193 Karambelas, Lisa 178 „„ ,„, Karasawa. ChiemI 101. 179, 192. 193 Katakla. Alpa 101 Kato,Jullal70, 177, 191,195 Kattlove, Jennifer 129 Kattlove, Rachel 188, 189 Katzaroff, Peter 101, 224 Kaupp, Sarah 194, 256 Kayc, Peter 176, 242 Kazan, Kevin 129 Kazan, Kyle 239 Keele, Tiffany 194 Kecnan, Catherine 170 Keenan, Joanna 129 Keil, Sara 101, 189 Kelly, Cammie 129, 221. 253 Kelly. Erin 101. 220. 253 Kelly. Megan 185 Kemp, Kraig 129 Kendall, Camilla 129 Kennedy, Maura 101 Kenney, Paige 101 Keschner, David 101, 174, 175. 176. 190 Khaleeli. Hosayn 101. 177. 195. 218 Kilroy. Jeannlne 101. 142. 147. 178. 189 229 Kim Adrienne 169, 170, 172, 173, 285 Kim, Amy 170, 177,203 Kim, Angela 101 Kim,Brianl29, 193, 194,217 Kim, Edward Don 129, 217 Kim Edwards 101,245,294 Kim, EunHyungl69, 170, 178 Kim, Jane 101 Kim, Ji Young 116 Kim. Jin Ee 116 Kim, Jin Sun 101 Kim, Julie 116 Kim, Richard 129 Kim,Steven73, 169, 171,176 Kim, Sun Young 74. 205 Kim. Susan 116. 194.205 Kim. Thomas 101. 177 Kimball. Brent 129. 222 King, Carolyn 116.240 King. Christine 129 King. David 1 16. 239. 264 King.Jennlfcr 129, 84. 185 King, Richard 101 Kinion, Gregory 175 Kinkade, Sean 116 Klnncl, Douglas 101, 189 Kinney, Scott 116, 189,225,262 Klnsey,Jeffreyl02, 170. 176 Kinsey. Jill 129 Kirby. Rachel 178 Kitano. Marikoll6. 194, 226 Kitano,Soichlrol02,238 Kitching, Christopher 116, 194, 226 Kiaer, Henrik 129, 230, 262 Klein, Debra 116 Klein, Kellie 116, 180 Kluger, Rachel 129, 195 Koehring, Monlque 102 Koehring, Renee 129 Kofsky, Loren 130. 192 Kohl. Julie 116 Koines. Colette 178 Kolodny. Howard 188. 189 Kolodny. Jennifer 130. 192 Komiya. Asako 116. 184 Kondon. Timothy 116 Kong. Ron 130 Koo.Chirayl02. 174. 175.190 Kopania.Alisonl82. 183. 184. 191 Kopylev. Irena 130. 256 Kotlarski. Mary 191 Kotlyar. Ellen 130. 170 Kraft. Therese 102. 228. 229 298-lndex Kramer, Sean 130.262 Krawczyk, Jennifer 130, 192 Kredel, Kurt 176 Ku, Tammy 102, 195 Kuchler. William 116,223 Kuehl, Micheal 102, 200, 224 Kunzelman, Erik 143. 150, 151, 168, 169, 170, 192, 193 Kuwahara , Kerry 1 1 6. 205, 22 1 , 256 Kwan,SanSan 130, 192 Kwlker, Tracy 102, 169, 170, 253. 256 Kyle, Marcl 130 LaBelle, Brandon 130, 217 LaBellc, Kristin 102, 184, 185, 190 LaScala, Casey 74, 262 Lacey, Lamonica 75 Lai, Andrew 116 Lai, Helen 130, 194, 240, 253 Lai, Julian 102, 177, 190 Lakata, Mark 130, 184, 200 i Lam, Cyrus 116 Lamers, Megan 178 Landero, Rey 1 16, 238 Lantz, Kirk 116 Larson, Abraham 102 Larson, Steven 130, 184 Larsson, Nicholas 116,201 Latimer, Amy 189, 203 Lau, Michelle 116, 170, 194 Lawson, Dana 130, 193 Lawson, Kimberly 116, 184, 192 Lawver, Lee 116,223 Leach, Mark 130 Leake, Stacey 169, 170, 178, 191, 234 Lee, Andrew 129, 130, 222 Lee, Christina 116, 184, 185 Lee, Christopher 130 Lee, Dienah 1 16, 194, 226, 253 Lee, Elizabeth 205 Lee, Eric 130, 205 Lee, Eric J 116,205 Lee, Frank 116,216 Lee, James 102, 177, 183, 184, 190, 260 Lee, Jenny 102, 195,205 Lee,Jerry 102, 185, 190 Lee, Josephine 116, 182, 183, 190, 194 Lee, Josephine HI 183, 185 Lee,Jurl9l76. 177. 200. 203 Lee. Kelll 116. 170. 180. 190. 194 Lee. Vivien 116, 169, 184, 190, 203 Legg, Thomas 130 Leggc, Christine 102, 172, 173, 178, 189 Leichtcr. Tracy 130, 170, 221. 253 Lennon. Bruce 102. 189 Leonard. Dona 116, 180, 181, 190 Leonard. Doug 116 Leonard, Roy 149, 172, 173 Leonard, Will 102, 175, 190, 237, 262 Leone, An thony 191 Leone, Mario 102 Leseberg, John 116 Leshnick, David 130 Levlnson, Julia 180. 181 Levonlan. Gregory 102 Levonlan. Julie 177 Levy, Evan 102 Lewars, Debbie 130, 143 Lewars, Stacy 146, 178, 253 Lewis, Andrew 130 Lewis, Duane 116, 184 Lewis, Quin 130 Li, Bobby 191. 194.224.254 Li. Ken Ming 102. 195. 200 Liao. Jim Ting Sin 130.239 Lieb. Amy 116. 184 Liesy. Lorin 130. 235. 246 Lightman. Tamcla 75. 178 Lim. Peter 126. 130. 184. 264 Lin. Felix 130.201 Lin. George 129. 130. 262 Lin. Gisela 102. 190.205 Lin. James 102. 195.262 Lin. Judy 191 Lin. Michael 102. 170. 176. 177. 190. 205 Lin. Ming-Chun 76 Lin. Perry 102. 200 Lin. Thomas 130. 217 Lindberg. Michelle 130. 256 Lindgren. Gregory 1 16 Lindquisl. Kirsten 130. 192. 256 Llneberry. Christina 102. 178. 190 Lineberry. Jill 130.226.227 Linehan. Patrick 102. 264 Liplon. Benjamin 191 Liu.Chao-Hui 116. 169. 190 Liu. Jeffrey 116. 190 Liu. Jenny 179. 203. 221.240 Liuzzi. Theresa 102. 153. 182. 185 Lo Grande. Matteo 117 Lohrer. Andrew 130. 183. 185. 262 Lohrer. Elizabeth 228 Longmire, Jennifer 102. 169. 170 Lord, James 169 Lord, Kenneth 102, 177, 190, 238 Louie, John 131, 134, 194. 204 Lovely. Michael 131 Lu, Linda 131.205 Lucas. Anne 117. 221.257 Lucas. Michael 131,217 Luccas, Erika 102, 180, 181 Luckey, Anzanlque 131 Luo, Jesse 76, 224, 254 Lynch, Helene 102, 184, 185 Lyon, Elizabeth 77, 144, 146, 173, 176, 178, 189, 194 Lyons, Kristin 102, 174, 175, 177, 190 Lyons, Peter 131 M Ma,Jaclntal02, 179, 190 Mabll, Christopher 102, 192, 193 Mabry, Rick 77 MacEachern, Gall 131, 193, 253 MacGrcgor, Cameron 117, 227 MacLeod, Colin 103 MacTavish, Heather 131, 229, 235 MacDonald, Heather 131 MacHallcky, Michael 131, 184 Mack, Monica 102 Mackcy, Bruce 102, 188, 224, 254 Mackcy, Michael 102, 176 Magee, Robert 103 Magness. Scott 117 Magplle. Michelle 103. 108 Magraudy. Brian 131 Mahan. Brell 117 Mahan. Carrie 117 Main. Ashlye 117. 188. 189 Main. Kristlna 103. 189 Maiolo. Ashley 131 Majid. Michel 117 Malmqulst. Jeffrey 117 Malone. Elizabeth 103. 168. 169, 170, 172,173. 177.190.226.234 Malone. Shauna 131. 193. 229. 240, 256 Manfredl, Christopher 131, 239 Marckesano, Rosanne 103. 178 Mardeslch. Kevin 117.239 Mardiklan. George 117 Marraccl. Joanne 103. 170. 190 Marsh. Justin 131.239 Marsh. Kathleen 131 Marsh. Theodore 172. 173. 175. 176. 202. 219 Marlella. Joseph 189 Marella. Michele 131 Martln.Jeffrey 117 Masten. Charlotte 131. 253 Matsumoto. NaoyukI 131 Matsuura. David 103. 177 Matteonl. James 103. 177 Matteonl. Michael 131.239 Matthews. Beverly 103. 228 Mayama. Nobi 77. 180. 181 McAllster. Lynn 131 McAuley. Kenneth 103. 170 McCallum. Robert 77. 176. 194. 224. 254 McCaw. William 117 McDonald. Ian 131.260 McFadcn. Hugh 189 McFarlane. Alychandr 117. 180. 181 McFarlane. Angela 183. 184. 191. 203 McGreal. Christopher 131. 254 McGrew. Dale 117.201 McGirt. Claude 131 Mclntlre. John 117. 141. 192.216 McKay. Jeffrey 117. 148.245 McLeod. Gina 131 McManus. Michael 117. 190 McMullen. Kerry 103. 170. 177, 227 McMullen, Nicolene 227 McRae, Shawn 103 Medby, Pamela 131,253 Mehesan, Michael 182, 183, 184, 189 203 Mehesan, Michelle 131, 193 Melamed, Neda 131 Melo, David 131 Melo, Kathryn 103, 188, 189, 194, 195 Mellon, Thomas 203, 262 Mendelson. Meredith 131. 193 Menechlos. Kathy 117. 190. 194. 195 Meng. Molly 131, 185 Merit, Kirsten 117 Merrell, Rebecca 103, 170, 177, 220, 253 Merrill, Laura 131. 184 Merrltt. Kimberly 117. 185. 205. 253 Merritt. Wendy 117.253 Mesias. Misty 78 Mcsser. Beniamin 131. 217 Messer. Daniel 103 Meyer. Mitchell 171 Meyer. Romi 103. 180. 181 Michel. George 103. 238. 244 Miglio. Mark 191 Mignacca. Annette 117. 179. 246 Mlhaljevlch, Michael 103, 180, 181 Mika, John 131, 239 Mika, Judith 103, 180, 181 Mikos, Meghan 103, 179 Milam, John 117,216 Mllltello, Deanne 117, 184, 185, 192 Mllltello, Dominic 188, 230, 242 Millar, Steven 131 Mlllea, Robert 103, 173, 176, 218 Miller, Christopher 117,216 Miller, Deldre 117, 189, 221, 253 Miller, Dietrich 117,225,254 Miller, Josh 131 Mlllr, Marlsa 176. 177. 178. 189. 253 Miller. Mary 117. 235. 253 Miller. Michelle 117 Miller. Nicole 117. 180. 181.912 Minami. Ellna 103. 190. 194 Mishell, Tanya 103. 189. 256 Mitchell. Caren 117 Mitchell. Holly 113 Mitzenmacher. Michael 117. 190, 200, 202, 204. 223 Mizuta. Kumiko 131 Mizuta. Sholchiro 103 Moellcr. Alicia 178. 189 Moeller. Heidi 117. 178.189 Moeller. Mark 131 Mohaghegh. Shinka 117. 190. 195. 205 Mohll. Farhad 103 Monaghan. Brian 125. 131, 239. 262 Montazerl. Elham 117. 170. 190. 194 Montellh. Christopher 103. 244 Montgomery. Tiffany 226 Moon. Rosanne 131 Moore. Andy 103. 192 Moore. Carrie 117. 144, 146, 147, 169, 221,253 Moore, Michael 78, 176, 188 Moore, Shana 131, 184 Moore, Stephanie 79, 170, 220. 253. 285, 287 Morash, Michael 103 Morioka, Tomoko 182, 185, 200, 203 Morrow, Lorl 131,235 Morse, Annie 103, 192, 193 MotI, Christy 117 Mowat, Charles 103 Moy, Kathryn 131 Moy, Richard 171, 177, 194, 254 Mueller, Kristin 168, 169, 170, 177 Mullen, John 103. 192. 193 Mumby. Scott 262 Murnane. Karl 117. 190.226 Murphy. Christopher 131. 245 Murphy. Colleen 117. 190. 194, 195, 200, 205 Murphy, Jeffrey 103. 189 Murphy. Ryan 103. 219 Murtha. Diane 179 Myhre. Angel 131 Myles. Jeannlne 131.240 N Nabil. Amir 103 Nagaya. Marie 179. 191 Napolltan. Jodie 170. 177, 189, 191, 203. 220. 285. 287 Napolltan. Julie 170. 177. 189. 191, 220 Narahara, Lisa 130, 132 Nash, Kelly 132, 180, 181 Nasser, Hussein 132 NastanskI, Cynthia 132, 170, 235, 246 Navalta, Earl 104, 185 Nay, Alicia 104 Nay, Gregory 132,204 Neal, Tlmll7, 216 Nclllgan, James 132, 222 Nelson. Andrea 104. 169, 170, 189. 192, 203, 226, 253 Nelson, Erik 175, 176, 225, 254 Nelson, Kristen 118 Nelson, Sae 104,234 Ncth, Thomas 104, 234 Neuman, Blake 132,226 New, Michael 118 Newell, John 182, 184 Newell, Matthew 104, 188, 189, 224, 225 Newman, Ashley 104 Ng, Yu Shen 1 18, 190, 195, 196, 200, 203 Nielsen, Mark 1 18, 192, 225 Nimmons, Blake 132 Noble, Meghan 118, 169, 170, 179, 192 NoguchI, Hiroko 104, 203 NoguchI, Kevin 118 Nolan, Colleen 104. 143, 179 Norby. Michael 1 18. 238. 245 Norman. George 132 Norman. Marc 104. 237 Nunn. Julie 132 Nuun. Marlsa 118, 120.229 o O ' Brien, Catherine 118, 180, 181 O ' Brien, Patricia 170, 191, 240 O ' Connell, James 118, 184 O ' Connor, Heather 132, 240, 253 O ' Connor, Sean 104, 218 O ' Grady, Susan 1 18, 184, 240, 246 Index-299 O ' Leary. Bnan 118 O ' Ne.l. Timothy 104. 149, 244 Ogami. Tetsuya 118.201,205 Ogligian, Martin 132 Ogostalick, Alison 132, 184. 185 Ogostalick, Anne 104. 190 Oh. Jon 104. 177.262 Ohara. Lisa 118 Okada. Derek 104. 177. 190. 238 Okada. Masaya 132.245 Olar. Gabriel 104. 189 Olar. Marinica 79 Olson. Peter 80. 169. 170. 176. 191, 192,193, 195,219 Orcnstein, David 132, 217 Oribe. Harulaka 118, 194 Orth, Allison 132, 194 Orth, David 104 Orth, Paul 118. 185 Otera, Richard 104. 105. 172, 173, 176, 190,237 Ovcrbey, Victoria 118, 184 Paik, David 118,202 Paltin, Enka 180, 181 Paolucci, Michael 124, 132, 217, 245 Paolucci, Patrick 176,230 Park, Andrew 118, 190 Park, John 169.172, 173. 175.191 Parker. Charlie 118. 190 Parker. Chnslopher 118, 216 Parsa. Jennifer 104, 174. 175. 190 Passero, Mark 104 Passero, Paul 132 Palay, Bradley 132,222 Patay, Chnstopher 132, 195 Patch, Andy 132 Patch, Tracy 177, 189.203.227 Panon Barbara 178. 180, 181 Paulson, Jon 104. 190. 194 Pavliscak. Karen 104 Pavliscak, Susan 132 Paymai, Arman 192 Paianowski. Walter 189 Peach. Mark 172. 173. 175. 183, 185, 192 Peeke. Dreena 104. 180. 181 PeUy. Atuiabel 132 Pelton. Christopher 1 18, 238 PclIon,Jeffrey 104, 176. 236 Pelton. Robert 132,239 Pence, Molly 132 Peng. Ming 118 Peppard. Todd 132, 254 Perez, Janet 118 Perez, Sheila 179 Perkins, Joyce 118, 178,253 Peter, Joshua 104, 175 Peters, Austin 118, 216 Peters, Daniel 132. 135. 264 Peters. Garnck 118 Peters. Keely 118.178. 188.189 Peters. Ko 118. 202 Peterson, Kelly 132 Peterson. Michael 118 Petillon, Joseph 104. 175 Pfeiflcr, Robert 132, 254 Pham-Quang, Francois 118, 190, 264 Phillips, Anthony 132, 193, 239 Phillips, Daniel 132 Phillips. William 118,238 Picarelli, Richard 176, 183, 185. 195. 218 Pickel. Laura Jean 1 18, 185 Pickus. Kirsten 104. 171 Pierce. Warren 104. 189 Pione. Andrea 104. 179 Pione. Jonathan 132 Piper. Skylor 118, 219 Podell, Lame 178 Podell.Marc 118, 189 Pole, Anan 132, 170 Pole, Yolanda 118,203 Pollack, Linda 132 Pollack, Steven 80 Pollock, David 118 Pollowilz, Greg 113, 217 Poncher. Stephanie 104, 173, 234, 253 Popko, Bnan 118 Popovich, Jeffrey 118 Porter, David 132, 217 Potampa, Laura 80, 178, 189 Pozzuoh. Peter 132.217 Prescott, Chnslina 132,240 Prescotl,Lisa81, 180 Pnce, Wendy 118, 194,221,253 Pnlchctt, Jennifer 132, 180 Pntchett, Jonathan 104, 185 Prodromou, Andrew 132, 217 Prodromou. Evangelo 104, 190 Pulman, Alexandra 132. 135. 168. 229 Pusavat. Kevin 104 Pusheck. Jennifer 104, 180, 181 Q Quintana, lleanall8, 170,194 R Radovanovic. Goran 132 RafVin, Anne 118, 170, 173, 179, 234 Rafusc, Heather 104, 189, 234. 253 Ragonctti. Jodi 132 Rahimtoola, Aly 132. 194 Rail. Kevin 132 Ralph, Fredenck 132. 239 Ramirez. Janet 169. 170. 178. 256 Ramirez, Karen 169, 170, 178. 256 RandaU. Michelle 118. 192 Rankine. Julie 118.256 Ravin Sean 104. 194, 254 Ray Kevin 118, 175. 182. 183. 184, 190 Payor, James 119,223 Reams, Elizabeth 132 Rebhan, Bruce 104, 177, 182, 183, 185, 190 Recknor, Scolt 188, 242 Redd, Howard 119,225,254 Redd, John 80, 176,254 Reed, Anamaria 133 Reed. Brian 104 Reed. John 119. 190,224,264 Ree5€,Janet 119, 190,221,253 Reeves, David 82, 176. 177, 191. 200. 224, 254 Reeves, William 133, 222 Regan. Dana 104, 193 Reisinger, Donald 133 Resin, Jonathan 104, 176, 190 Retzlcr, Nicole 133 Retzler. Todd 119. 202 Richards, Jason 105. 262 Richards. Michcle 105. 170, 173, 178 Richards, Robinson 105, 201 Richmond, Julie 119, 194,253 Riegelhuth, Mary 105 Riegelhuth. Michael 133 Riegelhuth, Patrick 105 Ring, Bradley 119, 189 Ringold, Michael 105, 185, 190 Ringold. Steven 119 Risica, Nicole 133 Roane, Simeon 189 Robertson, Jeffrey 133, 254 Robertson. Stacey 173 Robinson. Angela 133, 193 Robinson, Krislen 119, 150, 180, 192 Robinson, Marc 133 Roebuck, Darren 133, 193 Ross, Knsti 105, 180, 181 Ross, Sharon 133 Roth, Adam 141, 151, 176, 192, 193 Roth. David 105.244 R oth, Robin 119.238.253 Roth. Valcne 133 Row, William 105 Rowe, James 133, 185 Row , Julie 133, 180 Rowin, Cory 119 Rowley, Heidi 82 Rowley. Kimberlyn 133. 226. 235. 256 Rubin. Larry 119. 225, 254 Rubincam,Amy 105,178,229 Rudd, Eric 119, 185 Russell, Brady 119,216 Russell, Doug 83, 176,242 Russell. Heather 133 Russell. Holly 133 Russo, Aaron 133. 217 Ruston. Scon 133.239 Ruud. Deborah 133. 256 Ruud. Peggy 119. 256 Ruzicka, Heather 133. 193. 253 Ryan. Michael 133, 217 Sabha. Nael 254 Sacks, Jeremy 119.204 Sakler, Wyati 119,238 Sadoughianzadeh, Hoss 133 Sakoun. Nicole 133, 192 Salehirad. Roya 133. 194 Salem. Gary 133. 185, 195 Salem, Patncia 170, 178,203 Sampras, Gus 189 Sampras, SleUa 1 19, 227 Sampson, Kirslen 119. 179,253 Santiestevan, Carolyn 119 Sato, Mika 119, 184, 200,203 Saucedo, Kathenne 176 Savo, Monica 174, 175, 178, 189, 234 Sax. Kevin 105, 190, 194 Say, Catherine 119 Scala, Dana 133 Scallon.Jane 178. 189 Scarborough, Marc 105 Schaefer, Tammera 105 SchaUau, Allan 133 SchaUau, Robert 119 Schaumann, Kirk 119 Schecter,Todd 105 Scheyhing, Susan 105, 190 Schiager, James 1 19, 216 Schiager, William 176 Schiappa, Ennio 238 Schinng. Gordon 230 Schoenburg, Cindy 119 Scholia, Craig 133 Schor,Enc 119 Schreiner, Robert 105. 184. 190 Schubert. Jonathan 133. 217 Schwartz. Robyn 133, 192, 193 Schwartz, Shan 83 Schwegler, Amy 84, 178, 191. 226, 227 Schweiger, Kimberly 105 Schwindt, Chnstopher 188 Scott, Bruce 119.217,223 Scott. Kevin 133, 217 Scott, Regan 133,295 Scudamore, David 133, 184, 219 Scully, Enn 105, 189, 234 Scabum, Eric 105, 176 Seabum, Matthew 133, 217 Secan, Knstine 105, 189 Secan, Lisa 119, 178, 188,189 Seidman, Steven 105, 182, 184, 190 Selzer, Daniel 105, 150, 192. 193 Sethi, Muira 119, 184, 190 Severson, Matthew 133. 193 Shah, Sangita 134. 170 Shapiro, Eden 134 Sfiarma, Knshan 105 Sharp€,Jodil05, 178. 189 Shay. Dennis 119, 190.204 Sheen. Daniel 134. 185, 194, 239 Shelly, Jennifer 105, 175 Shen, Kathleen 169, 179, 191, 200, 203 Sheppard, Kclley 119. 179, 190 Shcndan, Molly 134, 221,253 Shieh, Ted 169, 173, 175, 176. 177, 191 Shimizu, Kanaell9, 180,181 Sfumizu, Kazuhito 106 Shimizu, Naomi 180, 181. 191 Shishido. Rachel 105. 170. 180 Shiens. bsa 134. 222 Shlens. Steven 134. 222 Shook.Vicky 105. 229 Siegel. David 105 Siegel, Melissa 134, 240, 253 Silbcrman, Adam 134 Simmonds, Sarah 62, 170, 175, 221, 240 Simmons, Meghan 170, 177, 221 Simon. Brent 134 Simon, Dawn 105, 182, 185 Sinatra. Alice 119 Sinay. Alejandra 119, 195, 221, 256, 257 Sinay, Patncia 179,253 Singleton, William 105 Siprelle, Jennifer 180 Sisk, Lisa 114, 180,192 Sisk, Rachel 105, 190 Skagen, Danny 254 Slater. Jason 119, 201 Sloper, Karen 134 Smalley, Paul 105 Smith, Bradley 134 Smith, David 105. 1 16, 190, 218 Smith, Dennis 105. 182, 183, 190 Snuth. Jason 134 Smith, RusseU 106 Smith. William 134 Smith, William 134 Smukler. Math€wl34, 193 Snider, Angela 134. 221.253 Snider. Michael 106. 173. 219 Sole, James 176, 191,230 Solis, Nadia 119, 170, 176, 189,221 Soils, Rafael 169, 175, 176, 177, 219 Solomon. Jodi 106 Song. Helen 134 Song, Jane 134, 256, 257 Song. John 84 Song, Mary 106, 170 Song, Nancy 120. 184. 190 Song. Tommy 106, 170, 176 Soo, BessK85, 171,191,195 Souders, Andrea 134 Sousa, Robert 134. 171,217 Southerland, Jason 204 Spamer, Luis 120 Spearman. Scolt 176 Spears. Carolyn 173, 178,253,256. Spencer, Steven 120, 216 Spdlman, Paul 170, 176,177 Springer, Heather 134 Spnngett, Elizabeth 120 Sproson, Etk 120 Sproson, Gregory 134, 239 Stafford, Davni 176, 188, 189, 230 Stager, Marc 120,262 Siahlbuhk, Chnstina 106 Stahlbuhk, Maya 65 Stanford, Timothy 120, 141, 185. 192 Stanley. Tessa 120 SlanseU, Alisa 106. 184. 185 Stanton. Julie 106, 190, 193 Stales, Sandra 106. 190 Sutes. Suzanne 120, 182, 183, 184 300-Index Steel. Nicholas 134 Steele, Kristin 189. 235. 253 Stcfanides. David 176. 191. 230 Stein. BaiTon 120.239 Steinhauer. Joseph 85. 188 Steinhauer. Sharon 120. 170 Steitman. Julie 120. 178 Stietman. Stephanie 86. 178. 203 Stennett. Gretchen 120 Stephens. Elizabeth 169. 170. 175. 178. 191 Stephens. Jennifer 101. 134. 180 Sterling. Chad 134.217 Sterling. Paul 120.223 Steskal. Christopher 173. 176. 177. 191 Stewart. Alison 178. 180. 181. 191 Stiles. Kimberly 106 Stodder. Seth 120 Stofila. Kathryn 106 Stofila. Kevin 106 Siolz. Darryl 106. 169. 170. 173. 176. 188. 189 Strahle. Scott 106. 244 Strauss. Denlse 120. 192 Strenk. Curt 120. 244 Strenk. Scott 230. 242 Strom. Leigh 228. 254 Stubblefield. Tamra 106 Stuckey. Chad 134. 184 Stuhlbarg. Jody 177. 191. 195. 256 Su. Debbie 134 Su. Irene 134. 203 Su. Katy 120. 203 Su. Mary 134 Sucsbcrrv. Michelle 120. 178 Sullivan. Megan 178. 203 Sumi. Gregory 86. 1 74. 1 75 Sumner. Angela 134. 221. 253 Sun. Andrew 106. 177. 190, 218 Sun. Chnstirw 134 Sussex. Eileen 120. 170. 190. 256 Sutton. Patrick 120 Swanson. Charles 189. 230 Swartz. Cathenne 106. 169. 170 Szafran. Naomi 62. 179. 192. 193 Szczesny. Stephanie 106. 246 Szymanek. Douglas 120 Tabazadeh. Afshan 134 Tabbarah. Amanda 106. 170. 178 Tabbarh. Melissa 170. 178 Tamkin, Gregory 12 0. 190. 194. 204 Tanner. Catherine 120 Taubcr. Laura 106. 190 Taubcr, Steven 176, 191, 218 Taylor, Ferda 120. 184 Taylor. Jason 120. 238. 264 Taylor. Kimberley 189 Taylor. RusseU 120 TeUer. Mark 189 Terroamni. Nadia 120. 221. 253 Thakar. Sanjay 134 Thies. Brooke 120. 180. 192 Thomas. Anglesey 134. 240 Thomas. Susan 89. 189 Thomas. Todd 134 Thompson. Amy 120. 256 Thompson, Sara 120, 184, 185, 190 Thompson, Sloane 106. 179 Thorlakson, Craig 106 Thorlakson, Norrrvan 87 Thomburg, Jonathan 1 34, 239 Thorrens, Vickj 189. 191 Tillotson. Lon 106, 173, 189, 234 Tir g, Johnny 191 Tittle. Dearma 134 Tobias. Cheryl 134 Tobin. Megan 106. 178 Tokaji. Daniel 152, 170, 171, 177, 191. 218 Tokaji, David 68, 120, 176, 190, 223 Tokita, Heidi 134, 256 Toloczko, Darra 106. 187. 190 Tokiczko. Mychaik) 106. 190 Tomic. Jeffrey 106. 202 Tommaga. Lawrence 106 Toomajian. Deanne 178. 189. 228 Tracy. Margaret 169. 173. 178 Traina. Elizabeth 120 Tran. Angela 106. 175. 177. 190 Tran. Mark 191, 203 Tredennick, Charles 105. 106. 136. 173. 190,236 Trehcmc, Paul 120 Trivedi. Lisa 106,204 Trovalo. Carolyn 134. 240. 253 Tsai. Belle 120 Tsai. Helen 106. 179. 190 Tsai. Howard 191. 200. 204 Tsai, Jeng 106. 190. 194. 195 Tsai.Jullyl34. 180 Tsai. Lynette 120. 190. 194. 203. 253 Tsao. John 106. 190. 237, 262 Tucker. Shana 120. 184. 234. 246 Turchi. Kimberly 177.246 Turner. Jon 106 Turner. Sean 120 Tweddale. Amy 120 Twidwell. De Anne 106. 174. 175, 256 Twyman. Donald 120 Tyler. Edith 120. 194 Tyler. Kathanne 134. 180. 193 Tyo, Thomas 106, 202 u Usui. Sachiko 134 Uszler. Melissa 120 Uszler. Michele 106. 190. 253 V Valacak. Tonya 106 Van Cleef. James 202 Van. CLeef. John 120. 185 Van. Dine. Sabnna 134. 180. 193 Van Doren. Courtney 106. 178. 189 Van Every. Knstine 134 Van Heusden. Robert 134. 217 Van Horn. Christine 120. 190, 195, 221, 235 Vander Kaay, Catherin 170, 178, 191 Vanderhoff. Brian 120 Vandoren. Christine 106. 178 Vandoren. Richard 134. 169. 170. 194, 239 Vanek. Yul 120. 190. 239 Vamey. Victoria 134 Varrlcchione. Alissa 121. 132. 140. 169. 170. 178. 184. 185. 190, 192 Vasey, Ann 234 Vasey, Mark 134, 217,245 Vazirani, Sondra 106, 190 Verbin. inger 135 Vitro, Heather 121, 179. 190, 227 Vjiar. Heindnk 189 Vogt. Thomas 143. 152. 169. 170. 171 176.219 Voight. Valerie 106. 171. 177 Von Nordenflycht. Andrew 121. 182. 183. 184. 190 Vredenburgh. John 121. 216 Vuilleumier. Nicole 106. 256 w Waeschle. Kurt 106 Waeschle. Robin 135 Walker. Nancy 106 Wall. Julie 178 Wallace. Jamie 135. 235 Wallace. Robyn 106. 221 Wallace. SheUey 135. 235 Walsh. Kelly 106 Wang. End 7 1.203. 204 Wang, Jackson 107. 147. 170. 176 Wang. Joseph 131. 135. 170. 260, 262 Wang, Kai Hung 107. 195. 200, 205 Wang, Margaret 135 Wang, Miao-Fang 205 Wang. Sue 121. 253 Warden. Robert 176 Warden, Ross 131. 135 Warden, Kimiko 144, 146, 178, 189, 191 Watabe, Ryuichi 106 Watkins, Leon 107. 14S, 223 Walkins, Nathan 121 Watson, David 121, 177. 223 Weeks. John 107. 188. 194. 202 Wegener. Jonathan 135 Weiker. Aric 121, 190 Wiener. Timothy 192. 201 Weinman. Laura 177. 189 Weinman. Noelle 121. 153. 180. 181. 192 Weiss.Gregory 135. 184 Weiss, Matthew 121, 238 Weiss, Steven 107. 174. 175. 177. 196 Weitsman. Marcus 121 Welboum. Robert 135, 225, 253 WekJon, Julia 177, 220. 253 WelKJohn 135.217 Wells. Lisa 121. 235 Wells. Patrick 107 Wells. Sarah 107. 178. 190. 192, 193 Wen,Qnthial21,182. 185 Wendt. Juliet 135. 2S3 Weng, Steve 135 Wenning. Abcia 121 Wesdund,Lindal21 Westot, Daniel 135. 217 Weslon. Michael 107. 182. 184 Wey. Thomas 121 Weyne, Adam 189, 230 White, Daniel 171, 174, 175. 191 White. Elizabeth 175. 189. 228 White.Jennlfer 135.253 Whitley. Gregory 121. 182. 190. 238 Whitley. Jeffrey 135. 239 Whitman. Michael 107 Wibisono. Francisca 121 Widdriield. Scott 260 Wigginton. Jennifer 121. 194. 256 WUcox. Jenneke 135. 193. 256 Wilhem. Andrew 176 Wilhem. Mary 121.240 Wilhlte. Lisa 90. 191 WiUiams, Andrea 191.227 Williams. Exandrea 121. 171. 203 Williams. John 135. 222 Williams. Randall 176. 191 Wilson. Alice 121. 201 Wilson. Brian 135. 201 Wilson. Faye 121 Wilson. Terry 107. 177.221 Wilson. William 264 Winer. Ellen 107. 170. 172. 173, 190 Winston, Robin 178 Withers, Grant 135. 245 Wittmann. Markus 107. 202. 230 Wolf. Derek 107 Wong. Becky 121. 191 Wong. MitcheL 71. 152. 169. 170. 191 Woodward. Paul 121. 239. 262 Workmen. Leslie 135, 235 Wright. Natonjha 107 Wright. Shatara 135. 221. 253 Wu. Christian 107. 195 Wu. Daniel 107. 190. 200 Wu. Justin 171. 191. 200. 203. 204 Wu. Lily 135. 170 Wu. Linda 121. 190. 195. 203 Wu. Marven 107. 190 Wypyszyk. Stefan 121. 239 Yamane. Akemi 107. 169, 170. 177. 190 Yang. Ted 135. 195 Yamell. James 135 Yeager. Nancy 90. 179. 191.203 Yeh. Esther 121.179 Yeh. Sylvia 107. 190 Yeh. WiUiam 135. 264 Yi. GUbert 107. 177. 205. 260 Yom. KiWonl21 Yoon. John91. 107. 172, 173. 177. 191 Yoon. Sam 176. 177. 190. 242 Yoshida. Jeanne 121 Yoshikawa. Misty 107. 179. 190,200, 205,220.221.253 Yoshikawa. Scott 135 Yoshizuru. Eric 135 Young, Davki 107, 140, 150, 151. 192. 193 Young. Erik 107. 201 Young. GinaL 189 Youttg. Gina M. 107. 178 Young. Jeffrey 135. 193 Young, Samuel 121 Yu.Lanal21. 194. 205 Yu. Lily 121. 178. 190. 194, 205, 220. 221.253 Yu, Lois 169. 170. 171. 191, 203. 205. 221 Yuan. Edward 121 Yuan. Lisa 107. 190. 192. 193 Yun, Hokon 107, 170, 192, 193 Yun.HyoogChinl35,217 Zandl. Dahush 107 Zavodny. Kevin 91 Zeim-Jamshidi. Azita 121 Ziak. Curtis 107 Zimmerman. Ashleigh 135. 221. 253 Zimmerman. Tracie 135. 141. 192. 193 Zuckerman. Roberta 107. 149 Zusman. Angela 135. 193. 226 Zusman. Dawn 121. 235. 253 Zwarg. Amol21. 190 Zwart. Madeleine 107. 189 . Index-301 Editor-in-Chief John Yoon Assistant Editors Lynne Bartron Rich Otera Photography Matt Glavas Faculty Roy Leonard Senior Adrienne Kim Junior Liz Malone Sophomore Mindy Fountain Freshman Stacey Robertson Activities Lisa Goldman Ellen Winer r inf.jt w t.w ■«}, ■Av V«H ; js. a ? va, . Organizations Debbie Johnson Christine Legge Athletics Ranko Balog Chris Driscoll Ads Beth Blayney Chris Steskal Advisor Patricia Linehan Cover Design David Criley Endsheet Design Yukiko Harada Special thanks to: Steve Eddy Taylor Publishing Company Spencer Pendergrass Kurt Jupin Pacific Studios )  ; K Mi past four ;ears here at Pahs Verdes High School have been a collage of great friends ar)d fond men ories. It ' s hard for me to sa good-bye to all the things that have been so consistent in n ; life for the unknown I will soon be facing, but I know this yearbook will help me to preserve the very special memories I have experienced here. I hope it will do the same for you. Many thanks goes to my staff and especially to my assistant editors, Lynne Bartron and Rich Otera. They deserve the credit for grinding this special book out through all the deadlines and headaches. A very special thanks is accredited to Mrs. Linehan for guiding this staff to another successful produc- tion. I don ' t know how you do it. I ' m going to miss you all. Good luck everybody, John Yoon Editor-in-Chief Staff Thomas Anastassiou Suman Bhatia Tracey Booth Christian Danna Susan Donaldson Lauren Fein Austin Forsyth Bill Grant Joseph Hagan Barry Hartley Fay Haushalter MiKyung Hong Kimberly Horii Elizabeth Lyon Bob Millea Amy Picking Stephanie Poncher Anne Rafkin Michele Richards Stacey Robertson Jason Southerland Michael Snider Carolyn Spears Darryl Stolz Lori Tillotson Molly Tracy Charles Tredennick Photographers Robert Bingham David Criley Stuart Criley Jeff Cooper liana Ettinger Steve Gross Keith Goodman David Hall Steve Hayashi Darin Hagan James Hoffman Howard Jensen Greg Kinion Ted Marsh John Park Mark Peach Joe Petillon Ted Shieh Chad Stuckey David Watson Jeff Zwelling «i v ' ' SaB; ' H iv U ■«fc t -. i d 4 § 3 ioJ irA J c Z 1 y y y y y . ■5«S« ' 3 fy AJ ' .Z: a: - y y ' X '  . ' V, ' .J V ' XV ' C Y S - T - Ss i r Koue- wofcn in Ifev (f (M),s x,9ev ew.V Ae l(8 r count. KV lo pvokdWi . ...,•• , u  • . A  f -  • • I ' - ' % ♦ .t •• • L«M
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