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

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T- W I Tehyi Hsieh f., 7? if .40 4 its T at X '7' 7 ' Q-Tuff V s:E ::fvL':'11 ' ,,f 4 Angela Rob' n 42,26-ii 5 1 -A, :.J1'Qff:.'-'pdf fir -. v 7-un' gr. ki S: ff U J, A f, 4551! .iw Tim Weiner If Fl Tim Weiner E 5 ru - O c: vu m If happiness is an activity in accordance with excellence, it is reasonable that it should be in accordance with the highest excellence. Aristotle Lynette Tsai L T Tim Weiner is is ixx I av 5 X ii Q... b i , , l. . M ww sl K Q, , Qvwm, ' ,f Lynette Tsai ,- Mindy Fountain Tow Goldin M W. fi-5 fffcf' 311, 'if f r f-+. mf, -H M H' WW, f ,V 1,4 N1 , 'S .pw I ,V in ,X , 4 5 'fvwgt I. 5 K Ap.. 'fn' '. ' ' ' 7 Y ' ,-141531 ,, ' H 'ra ,VY , 4 e , M 2 if 455' ' 1 I YXi.Q,g A 1 Q Z X. 1' if 1, hr . 9:uuun- 'lhi' Q xy Rx. . fx :4f..5,f'1,4 M David Crilev iv W :Why Q, I . qi. Ai' ,l,, Tory Goldin Tim Weiner ' A H V ,fm :l 3 E E. : 91 The strongest man in the world is he who stands most alone. Henrik Ibsen .1 R , A v. ,rffgv A 1 'iff E ,1vt:SQEJ'ff'7 ' Z WM , 1, ,Rf A 4. L' v, iff.:-A w, . KL in 'E' T ry C Idin -I 11 A ggmumuuan Lynette Tsai I W. LM Denis Shay Tim Weiner Angela Robinson ,t i T W 2 :QE A ' The questions which one asks oneself begin, at last, to illuminate the world, and become one's key to the experience of others. James Baldwin 'f ZIV 5 mi it ,..a., l Tory Goldin E. :: 1 8 13 Lynette Tsai Lynette Tsai ,fx if-8 gm . an '+Y?f'1f'i'2fIxig 1 .vw ' x 'A Angela Robinson Tim Weiner Tim Weiner If man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away. Henry David Thoreau Tim Weiner Tory Goidin 2' ,, , R, Af, , G . f ': 'if Jvf ,- -f ' H fdify' ' ,mi QFWV' ,, , ,fr ,, ff Q X fi- i 'gf' 0 V 2 , I 5 .W , I iz' G 1 4 ' i ' 1 ' ' V ' Q T5 Lf, 'f I A .x 1. , , ff , 'I gy' A, f 5-gif, f gif 5. fl 1 4 :Mi , , 1, if W ff, tradition grows ever more venerable .... Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche 1 W ,Y Ymmwff 413111111 u-...hung , 'Fatwa I A fx M, V . ,4 N.. 5 mg I, , A , bl X N W FJ , ,, f 7 :: . fs F 1 W, K! X K, X f - x STUDENTS 5 1 HY Yr S vi K XQNN xx, fu v if Q -f I A NV . - . wijjn' K 'fx Aden Q ' -' - 1 A MM X. . ,gm W. Q .,-X. H ky. ' x .,Q. Q 1 L .....,. nr - 5 L A S , ,,,-if ,l X' -5. fgv-A -,s wh M ,L my Q x ,, .IX , ,, I . Y 3' 4iMyy..x L. N . . . :Ziyi ' ' 5 A. 2, - , Nfl? x A QQ, Y ., nk, ,Y 1 , SE IDRS Lea Dobbins and Alissa Varricchione display their talent at the infamous English Unity and pride in the Class of 1987 The seniors this year have made the most of their last year at PVHS, de- monstrating their school spirit and enthusiasm at events. From Home- coming to Harlan Shoemaker, the Class of '87 could always be seen and heard. Although the pressures of applications for colleges burdened the seniors in the first semester, they were able to breathe a sigh of relief by the second semester and enjoy the rest of their time at PVHS. In addition to the good times, seniors will also leave with some valuable memories and life- long friends. Tim Hall, Senior Class President, re- marked, The high-powered enthusi- asm of the Senior Class resulted in the highest-finishing Homecoming float of our class, the revival of the Senior Scrub Club, and hilarious new activi- ties such as male cheerleaders, leg shaving, and the CIF Shuffle. It has brought unity and pride to the Class of 1987. Chris Adishian: Presidentf2J, Vice-Presidentl3J, Leadership Campf2,3,4l, CSFf1,2,3,4l, Gold Seal Bearer, National Merit Scholar, NHSf3,4l, Key Clubf3,4l, Footballf1,2,3l, Soccerl3l, Baseballf3,4l, Triton Photographert1,2l, Scrub Clubf4l, Sirus Ahmadi Angela Audrey Alberto: Vice-Presidentlll, Secretaryf2J, Historianl3J, Drill Team11,2l, Noveltyfll, Militarylll, Propf2l, Gymnasticsf2l, Varsity Cheerleadingl3,4l, S-Clubf2,3,4l, Historiantlll, Scrub Clubflll, Harlan Shoemakerf1,2,3,4l, Leadership Campl4l. Sarah Allen: Marching Band11,2,3,4l, James Alley: Varsity HockeyI1,2,3l, Sp6CfrL1ml1.2,3l- Yugo Amano Brad Amico: Water Polofll, Varsityl3,4l, Soccerlll, Baseballlll, Jvrfli, varsity l4li Foofballlzlr Kev Clubf3,4l, PoseidonsK3,4l, Jennifer Maria Andersen: Greek Clubllli V0ll9Vbf1lll1l, Softballflj, Trackf2lv 5'ClUbl4l, P050id0n5l3i4l- Scrub Clubf4l. 22 Seniors Z f IV AP Lifesaver Passf' while exclaiming, toothpicks in mouths, We're getting college credit for this! at 417 we IW 'H 1 .M I at giants fi 'Y .f fp- ,fywn f ,m.7 1f .ff im. 2 ,4,g1fi?5f 3, M ,, , , f . 1 Christopher Anderson: Footballl3,4l, Baseballl3,4l, MVP13l, Key Clublfll, Scrub Clubilll, Harlan Shoemakerfllj. Karen Anderson Rick Anderson: Footballl1,2J, Varsity FootballI3,4l. Robert J. Anderson: Water PoIol1,2,3,4l. Kevin Apor: Basketballl1,2,3,4J, Tennisl2,3,4l. Cyrus Aram Roy Artal: Svvimmingl2l, Water Polof2J, CSFILU, Greek Clubf4l. Jeff Asch: Model United Nationsl1,2,3,4l, Greek Club K1,2,3,4l, Trackf1,2l, Varsityf3,4j, Trident StaffC2,3,4J, Art Clubf3J, NHSf3,4l, CSFl2,3,4l, Strategic Games Clubl1,2J. Frans M. Baculi: Boys League 'l'reasurerl4J, Interactf3,4J, Vice-Presidentlllj, WASCUU, Marching Bandf1,2,3,4J, Publicity Officerlllj, Orchestral2,3,4J, Historianl4l, Jazz Bandl3,4J, Pep Bandf2,3,4J, Summer Showl3,4J, Leo ClubC4J, Vice-Presidentf4J, Track l1,2l, Varsityl3,4l, Spring Showl4J, Harlan Shoemakerl2,3,4J. Anne Banken: Spartansl4J, Poseidonsl3,4J, Work Experienceffll. Elayna Barnhill: JV Tracklll, Varsityl2J, SALKZJ, Choreol2J, Harlan Shoemakerl3l, Drill 'l'eaml3,4J, Noveltyfdj, Militaryl3l, Dancef4J, Scrub ClubC4l. Jeffrey Barnicki Senior Class Officers: Rex Corbett, Kari Murnane, Susan Donaldson, Kim Ito, Debbie Berger, Amy Thompson, Julie Steitman, Tim Hall. Seniors-L3 24- Jennifer Lynn Baszile: ASB Presidentlfll, Administrative Cabinetllll, CSFKZJ, AssemblymanK3l, Girls League Repf2J, SALf1,2,3,4l, Harlan Shoemakerf1,2,4l, Tall Flagsl1,2l, Competition Flags Managerfll, Soph Doll Princessf2J, Varsity Trackl2J, Fall Festival, Trident Stafff2,3,4l, Lauri Beard: Drama IVf4l, Drama IHKU, Dramaf2,3J, Summer Showl2l, Fall Showllll, Drama Festivalsf1,3,4l, Thespiansl1,2,3,4l, Soccerl1,2,3j, Swimmingl1,2,3,4l, Stage Crewf1,2l. Dave Beaupre: FootballC2J, Hunting and Fishing Clubi2,3,4l. Carolyn Beggs: Choirf1,2,3,4J, Omegansf2,3,4J. Howard Behling: Ski Clubf3J, Tech Theatref4J. Deborah Berger: Varsity GymnasticsK1,2l, MVPf1,2J, S-Clubf2,3,4J, Officert4J, Assemblymanffll, CSFf2,3,4l, Scrub Clubl4l. Q. 5. W U ,F IQQQ Zgl j: , 1 hqln ,,.,. . , .,,1 li iam iii w ifi ', Ly. ?' t 'is if 4 Tara Marie Berta: CSFt1,2,3,4J, NHS13,4l, JV Basketballf1,2J, CaptainK2l, Varsity Softballlll, Marching Bandf1,2J, Latin ClubK3,4l, SALf3,4J, WASCMJ, Leo Clubllll. Tristen Billings Seth Blacher Aaron Black John Blanco Lori Carol Blank: Volleyballl1,2l, Varsityf3,4l, Basketballlll, Softballfll, Swimmingt2l,VarsityK4J, Volleyball ClubC1,2,3,4l, Spanish Clubf1,2,3,4J, Art Clubf1,2l, CSFf1,2,3,4J, NHSl3,4J, German Clubf2J, Greek Clubt2l. Linda Block: Photojournalismffll, Latin Clubf3,4l, Secretarytlll, Greek Clubffll, Marching Bandfll, Work Experience Ml. Bart Boggess: Basketballt1,2,3,4J, Trackl3J, Lettermans Clubf3,4l, Key Clubl4l. Theodore Bohn: Marching Bandt1,2,3,4l, Section Leaderf3,4J, Jazz Bandf2,3,4l, Orchestraf1,2,3,4J, National Merit Semi-Finalist14J, California All-State Jazz Bandi3,4J, So. Calif, Jazz BandK3,4l, So. Calif. Concert Bandf4l, Calif. State Concert l3andf4l, CSF f1,2,3,4J, NHSl3,4l, Pep BandC1,2,3,4l, Brynn Elizabeth Borg: Delphinianst4l, Drill TeamC2,3,4J, MilitaryK3,4l, Harlan Shoemakert2,3,4l, Summer Show13l, Poseidonst3,4J, Art Clubl1,2l, Dance ShowC3,4J, Drama itll. Allison Bowers: Orchesisf1,2l, Dance Showt1,2,3,4l, SALKZJ, Drill 'l'eamK3,4l, Social Chairmanl4l. Militaryf3,4l. Dancefffll, Co-Captain Noveltylfll, Harlan Shoemakert4J, Keyettesflll, Todd Bowman: SCROC. Seniors X Seniors have fun their last year at PV fy ig' 'S 5 xi Brian Boyle: Water Polof1,2,3,4l, Swimmingf1,2,3,4l, Scrub Clubl4l. Jennifer Braham: Soccer Statl2,3J, Softbal1i2l, Girls League Repllll, S-ClubI3,4l, Art Clubf3l, Poseidonsl1,2l, Scrub Clubl4J. Robert Brehm: Volleyball f1,2l, Varsityf3,4l, Water Pololll, Poseidonsf1,2,3l. Christina Brown Jennifer Brown: S Club13,4J, Trackfll, Poseidonsf1,2, 3,4l, Work Experienceflll, Triclentf4l. John Brown Kathleen Buckingham Ratchatawan Buddeesuwan: Foreign Exchange Club Ml, Greek Clubf4l, AFSf4J. N.-P. an s- Brian Coffey can't believe his eyes as Kevin Hart enacts his life-long dream of being able to charm a female. Seniors-25 26-Seniors Mila Buis Dennis Burns Suzi Butman: Spartansf3,4J, Poseidonsl2,3l, Summer Showf3J, Choreofll, Dance Showtll, NHSf3,4J, CSFt4J, Harlan Shoe.makerf3l. Carre Calhoun Michael Calvert Joe Campbell: Work Experiencef3,4J. Derek Capper: Footballf1,2J, Varsityf3,4l, Co-captain 145,Soccerfll,BaseballI1,2J,Varsity13,3J. Tracy Carter: Drill Teamf2,3J, Harlan Shoemakert2l, Work Experiencefill, Poseidonst3,4l. Mike Castro Emily Chang: Orchestrat1,2,3,4J, Vice-Presidentf3l, Presidentllll, Spring Musical Orchestraf1,2,3,4l, Harlan Shoemakerf1,2,3,4l, National Merit Semi-finalistlfll, Math ClubC4l, CSFC1,2,3,4l, Presidentl4l, NHSK3,4l. Mark Chang: Amateur Radio Clubf3,4J, Presidentl'-ll, GATE Roboticssl2,3,4l, Cinematogrephy ClubK3l, Strategic Games Clubf2,3j, Astronomy Clubf2,3J, Computer Clubf3l, BBC Fan Club f2l, High Tech Clubfll. Lori Chase: JV Soccert1,2J, Work Experiencef2,3,4J. KevinChatow Jeff Chen: Oriental Culture Clubf1,2,3,4J, Oriental Chess Clubf2,3l, International Board Games Clubf4l, Presidenttlll, Track f2,3,4l, CSFf4l. Sheree Chiang: NHSf3,4J, CSF, Omegansf2l, Treasurerf3l, Vice-Presidentllll, Harlan Shoemakerf2,3,4l, Marching Bandll,2l. Barbie Chien: Art ClubI3l, Oriental Chess Clubl2,3J, Amateur Radio Clubl4l. Grace Cho Nancy Cho: Girls' League Repl4l, Delphiniansl3,4J, Officerl'-ll, Trackf1,2l, Yearbook Stafff3l, Soccer Statf1,4l, Harlan Shoemakerl3,4l, Scrub Clubl4l, SALl1,2,3,4l, Leo Clubf3,4l, Poseidonsl1,2,3J, Volleyball Clubf1,2,3l, Spanish C1ubl1,2,3,4l, Greek Clubl1,2,3,4J. Richard Jung Cho: Harlan Shoemakerl2J, MUNl4l, Astronomy Clublfil, Marching Bandl1,2,3,4l, Concert Bandlll, Poseidonsl3l, Greek Clubl3,4l, Style Councill3l, Art C1ubl3,4l, Wanna-Be Clubl3l. Mark Choate: Footballl1,2,3,4l, Varsityf3,4l, Co-Captainl4J, Key Clubllll. Ritu Chopra John Christensen Leigh Ann Christensen: Fall Festivalfll, Harlan Shoemakerl1,2,3,4l, Spring Musicall2l, French Clubl3,4J. Brian Coffey: Scrub Club Presidentflll, Bulletin Announcerllll, Key Clubl4l, Leadership Campl4l, Summer Musicall1,2l, Soccerl2l, Footballlll. I W , , Mm W ff ef Q f I 1 f 11, , f g is af 2.21. lry, , A Seniors Hillary Hobel Adnenne Earl and Nadia Temlamni check out the new crop of freshman boys during lunch. James Cole Greg Conlon Thomas E. Connaghan: Key Clubl2,3l, Presidenti4l, NHS Treasureri4l, ASB Historianilll, Socceri1,2J, Varsityi3,4l, Captainifli, Vol1eyballf1,2,4J, CSFi1,2l, NHSi3,4l, Junior Princel3J, Scrub Clubl4J,'Harlan Shoemakerilll, Leadership Campi3,4J. Michael Cooper: Industrial Arts ClubK3,4l. Tim Cooper: Marching Bandf1,2J, Jazz Bandfll, Work Experience, Outdoors Club. Rex Corbett Joanna Corsaro: Trackf2l, S-Clubi2,3,4J, Secretaryl4J, Work Experienceffll, Poseidonsf1,2,3l. Stephanie Cox: Varsity Cross Countryf1,2,3,4l, Captainf4J, Varsity Tracki1,2,3,4J. Christopher Crossland: MUNCIJ, Greek Clubill, Socceri2J, CSFi2,3,4J,NHSf3,4J, Latin Clubl3J. Lisa Culver Marjorie Culver: Tall Flagsi1,2l, Trident Stafti2,3,4J, Editor-in-Chiefl4j, Pep Squad i3,4l, Head Short Flagf3l, Presidentf4J, Assemblylfll, Keyettesilll, CSFi1,2,3,4J, NHSi3,4l. Kathleen Cunningham: Spartansi2,3,4J, Co-presidentifll, Student Advisory Boardf3l, Soph Doll PrincessK2J, Senior Scrub Clubi4J, CSFC1,2,3J, PoseidonsfZ,3J. Brandon Curry: Footballill, French Clubifll, Leo Clubi4J. Alison Dallenbach: Cross-Countryi1,2l, Tracki1,2J, S-Clubi3,4J, Poseidonsf1,2,3,4J, Scrub Clubi4j. Brad Daniel: CSFIZJ, Cross-Countryf3,4J, Varsity Tracki3,4l, Interactf3J, District Representative l4l, Breakfast Clubl4J, Marching Bandi1,2J, Concert Bandf1,2l, lviUN11,2l, Winter Showi2l, Academic Decathlon 141. Christian Danna Carolyn Davey . Lori David: Volleyballili, Gymnasticsi2J, Soccer Statf1,2,3,4l, Spartansi3,4J, CSFi2,3,4J, NHSi4J, Poseiv:lonSl3J, Dramal1,2,3l, Harlan Shoemakeri3,4B, 28-Seniors .4491 Seniors make their final year the best ' Allison Davis Jeff Davis: French Clubl3,4l, Presidentflll, Key Clubf4J, Varsity Cross-Countryf2J, Varsity Trackf2l, Student e f Senatel1,2l. - ' Robert Deckman ' ,XJ Erika Declercq: Spartansl3,4J, Work Experiencellll, , , I , Poseidonsf3,4J. Laura Deerfield Colleen Delane: Delphiniansf3,4l, Treasurerl4l, SALl3,4l, Student Curriculum Foruml3,4l, Ski Clubflll, French Clubl4J, CSFl1,2l, Principal's Advisory Committeef4l. Kellie Dean Demko Marianne Dezelan: Rifle Squadl3,4J, Harlan Shoemakerl3l, Student Advisory Committeellll, Choralel4l. X K were , Mr. Kinney and Jeff Asch enjoy the lunchtime activity of taping Doug Harden's mouth shut, as they gain a long-awaited feeling of vengeance. Senior '3 Dean D. Dierks Paula Suzanne DiNoto:Ta1l Flagsl2,3,4l, Lieutenantf3J, Summer Showl3l, Harlan Shoemakerl2,3 J, Thespiansl2,3,4J, Spanish Clubfllj, Wanna-Be Clubl3l, Senior Scrub Clubf4l. Jennifer Lea Dobbins: Leo Clubl4J, Co-Secretaryf4J, NHSl3,4J, CSFl4j. Susan Donaldson: Drill Teaml1,2,3J, Militaryllj, Noveltyl2,3l, Propflil, Dancel4l, Harlan Shoemakerl1,2,3,4J, Song Leaderflll, Senior Treasurerllll, CSFl2,3l, Vivian Donato: Swimminglll, Varsity Divingl2l, Water Polo Statl3l. Bill Dougherty: Baseballl1,2,3,4l, Key Clubl3,4J, Work Experiencel3,4D, Poseidonsi3,4J. David Dudman Lamont Duncan: Footballflj, Key Clubf4j, Scrub Clubllll, Shakespeare Clubl3l, Latin Clubl3l, Greek Clubl1,2l, Harlan Shoemakerl1,2J, Poseidonsl3,4l. Heather Durham Debra Lynn Duston: Spartans f3,4l, Secretaryl4l, Dramaf1,2J, Thespiansl1,2,3,4J, Poseidonsll2,3,4J, Tracklll, Dancei2J, Water Polo Statf2,3,4j, Boys Swimming Statl2,3l, Varsity Swimmingllll, Work Experiencel3,4D. Adrienne Earl: Varsity 'l'ennisf4J, CSFl3J, Academic Decathalonlllj, French Clubf2,3,4l. Andrew Easton Seniors show fantastic spirit in 3. rslifwyf, f 7. 725' X cum ,f Q 'lf f 4f,',, if an f l 4 Richard Eastwood: Cross-Countryfll, Astronomy Clubl2,3l, Photography Clubl2,3l, Amateur Radio Clubi4J, Motor Cross Clubf4l. Richard Edler: Swimmingl1,2l, Varsity13,4J, Harlan Shoemakerl2l, Orchestraf2l, Ski Clubf1,2,3,4l, Computer Club Presiclentl2l. Tracey Leigh Edwards: Varsity Socceri1,2,3,4J, MVPKZJ, Varsity Trackf1,2J, German Clubf1,2,3,4J, S-Clubl1,2l, Scrub Clubf4l, Yearbook Stafflll. Kelly Eppard Ruth Fabregue: Work Experiencelhll. Krishna Faia Jon Falk Lauren Nicole Fein: Swimminglll, Varsityl2,3,4l, Yearbook Staff12l, Faculty Editorl3l, Co Editor-in-Chieff4l, ASB Treasurerl4l, Keyettesl3,4l, Spanish Clubl2,3,4l, SAl.l1,2,3,4l, Girls League Secretaryf3l, CSFl1,2,3,4l, NHSl3,4l, Scrub Clubf4J, Leadership Campf3,4l, Harlan Shoemakerf3,4l. Jason Feinberg: Water Polol1,2l, Varsityl3,4l, Swimmingfll, Varsity f2,3,4l, Key Clubl4l, Harlan Shoemakerlill, Dramal3,4l, Spanish Clubl3l, Scrub Clubll-ll, Poseidonsl3,4l. Susannah Fenton Elena Fernandez: Varsity Softballlll, Basketballlll, Varsityl2,3l, Basketball Statl4l, Delphiniansl3,4l, Harlan Shoemakerlfll, Powder Puff Footballlfll, WASC Committeelbll, Scrub Clubl4j. Mara Ferrarotti: Delphiniansf4j, NHSl3,4l, CSFl2,3,4l, Triton Stafflll. W ' la 1 Eileen Sussex, Kelley Sheppard, Edie Tyler and Heidi Held are in the spirit as they perform for Harlan Shoemaker , Seniors-31 Wendi A. Ferry: Weapons Drill TeamC1,2,3l, Color Guardl1,2,3J, Swimminglll, Softballl2l, Alateenl3,4l, Art Clubl4l, Basketballl2J. Karen Fisher: Orchestral1,2,3,4J, Marching Bandl1,2 3,4l, Trackl1,2,3,4l, MUNKLZJ, Spring Showl3l, Summer Showl3l, Omegansl2,3,4l, Historianffil, Co' Presidentllll, Harlan Shoemakerl2,3,4l, CSFl1,3J. Edward Fletcher Jill Forteza: S-Clubl3,4l, Poseidonsl2.3.4l, Work Experiencel3,4J. Kimberly Foster: Volleyballl1,2J, Basketballlll, Softballlll, MUN11,2l, Melinda Fountain: Tennislll, Varsityl2,3,4l, Captainilll, Soccerlll, Varsityl2,3,4J, Captainl4l, Triton Staffl1,2,3,4l, Sophomore EditorK2l, Junior Editorl3J, Co-Editor-In-Chieff4J, Keyettesl3,4l, Secretarylfil, Presidentllll, Leadership Campl2,3,4l, Harlan Shoemakerf2,3,4l, Assemblyl2l, SALf2,3l, Student Curriculum Foruml2,3,4J, Scrub Clubl4l, MUNKIJ. Deanne Fowler Marcel Fraix Linda Franklin: Drill Teamf2,3l, Danceflil, Noveltyf3l, Militaryl2l, Songleaderllll, Pep Squad Treasurerf4J, Keyettesffll, Harlan Shoemakerl2,3,4J, Dramaflj, Poseidonsl3l, Volleyball Clubf2,3l. Eric Frederic Mayuko Fukino: Orchesisllll, Table Tennis Clubl4J Tennis Clubl4J, Bowling Clubf4J, Choralellll. Joanna Fulton Victor Furer: Cross4Countryf1,2J, MVPl2J, Varsityl3,4l Captainllll, Trackl1,2l, Varsityl3,4J, Soccerllj l.etterman's Clubl3,'-ll, Secretaryl4l, CSFl1,2,3,4l Breakfast ClubK3l, Outdoors Clubf3l. Ryan Gaertner: Work Experiencel3,4J, Chess Teaml3,4l, Math Clubf1,2J, CSFl3,4l, Astronomy Clubl2,3l. Amy Gamble Abigail Gardner: Summer Musicall1,2l, Spring Musicalfll, Dramaf1,2,3l, Scrub Clubllll, Secretaryllll. Tanny Rose Gats: Riflesf2l, Orchesisl1,2l, Dance Showf1,2J, Poseidonsflil, Shakespeare Clubl3l, Basketball Statfll. 32-Seniors Melissa Gee: Varsity Gymnasticsl1,2,3,4J, Captainl4J, Most lmprovedl2,3l, Trident Stafff3l, Delphiniansf4l, Scrub Clublfll, SALCZJ. Matthew Geier Yves Germeaux: Varsity Basketballtlll, Bowling Clubl4j, Presidentllll, Foreign Exchange Clubtlll, French Clubllll, German Clubffll, Jazz Bandllll, AFSt4l. Dana Giese: Marching Bandf1,2,3,4J, Concert Bandtl, 2l, Pep Bandf2,3,4l, Summer Showt2J, Spring 5howf3l, Harlan Shoemakerllli, Chora1eK3,4,l, Vice President f4l, Orchestratlll. Alex Gill: Footballlll. De Vida Gill: Gymnasticstll, Jazz DancersK2,4J, Captainllll, Choreot2,4l, Dance Showt2,4J, Drama Festivaltfll, JV Basketball StatK2l, Track Clubf2l. Sukhbir Gill: Greek Clubl1,2l, Presidentl2J, JV Basketballf1,2l, Spanish Clublll, Bulletin Anouncerflll, Scrub Clubtlll, Art Clubtfll, JV Trackf2J. Richard Forrest Ginsburg: Drama 1 Honorslll SummerMusicalf2J, Spring Musicalf2,4l, Summer Show Running Crewlll, Fall Showtlll, Thespiansf2,3,4l, Tracklll, Cross Countryf2J, JV Soccerl3l, Fall Festivall1,4J, Shakespeare Festivalf1,3,4J. Christopher Giordano Nobody does it better than Seniors at PV j Dana Grese and Josi Lee practice thier instruments the flute and the drums, before the Winter Concert. Seniors-33 34- Deborah Grauel: Volleyballf1,2l, Volleyball Clubl1,2l, Softball Stat l3l. Cliff Graves: Oriental Culture Clubl2j, Work Experiencel3,4l. Timothy Griffin Andrea Grossman: Marching Banclf1,2,3,4l, Spring MusicalK3l, Concert BandC2l. Amy M. Gulak: Palos Verdes Dance 'l'eaml2,3l, Orchesisl2l, Dance Showl2,3l. Allyson Ann Goldin: CSFl2,4J, Fall Festivall3,4j, Shakespeare Festivali3,4l, Spring Showi2J, Summer Showf2,3l, FallShowl4l, Choralel2,3,4l, Presidentl2,4l, Harlan Shoemakerlfll. Nina Gonzalez: Pep Squadl4l, Keyettesl4J Co-Publicityllll, Drama 1 Honorslll, Summer Showf3l, Spring Musicallfil, Harlan Shoemakerflll, Choralel2l, Dance Showf2l. Keith Goodman: Work Experiencel3,4J, Gymnasticsf2,3l, Photojournalisml2J. JeffGoodrich: Footballl1,2J, Varsityf3,'-ll, Soccerll,2,3j, Varsityflll, Trackl2l, Varsityf3,4l, Key Clubl4l, WASC Committeellil, Scrub Clubf4l. Gary Goshert Shona Gottlieb: Dance Showlfll, Orchesisl2l, Work Experiencef4j. Aaron Gurewitz Andrea Hagan Jay Hagan: Water Polo11,2l, Varsityf2,3l, Captainl4l, Swimming CU, Varsityl2,3,4l, Captainl4l, CSFK1,2l, National Merit Semi-Finalist MJ. Laurie Joan Hall: Keyettesl3,4l, Orchesisf2l, Spring Dance Showl2l, Trident Stafff2J, Triton Staffllll, CSFl1,2,4l, NHS13,4l, Spanish Clubl4J, International Exchange Stuclentl3l, Randall Hall: Art Clubl2l, Vice-Presiclentl3,4l, Marching Bandl1,2,3,4l, Concert Bandl1,2l, Pep Bandfll. Orche5traf2,3,4l, Historianl3l. Jazz Bandl1,3,4l, So. Calif, Concert Bancll4l, AlternateK3l, CSFKZJ. Richard Hall Timothy L. Hall: SoccerK1,2,3,4J, Most Improvedl1,3J, Co-Captainl3J, Assemblyl2,3l, Class PreSid9r1fl4l, Dramal1,2,3l, Summer Musicall1,2,3J, Bulletin Announcerfill, Key Clubl4l, Scrub Club Presidentllll. Harlan Shoemakerl1,2,3,4l, Trackl2l, CSFl2,3J. Seniors Spirited seniors fight for their right to party A W nerd as ,fr V ' 6 W ,z 4 , 4 ' f f 1 7 , , , ffwfbrfzzgy E 2 Lovestruck, Yul Vanek jumps out of his seat at a football game to drool over Drill Team's spectacular half time perfonnance, Michael Hamilton: Drama I Honors, Footballlll, Soccerl1,2l, Scrub Clubtlll. Chris Hammond: Jazz Bandl3,4l, Marching BandK1,2,3l, Section LeaderI4l, Orchestra-1l2,3,4l, Interactl3,4l, Summer Showl3l, Spring Showllll, NHSf3,4l, CSFf1,2,3,4J, Pep Bandf3,4l, TrackK2l. Duk Kyu Han: Chamber Choralef2l, Varsity Footballl3l, Art ClubK3l, Oriental Culture C1ubl3,4l. Stephanie Handler Lisa A. Hanson: Cross-Countryf2l, Statf3,4J, Trackf1,2l, StatK3,4l, Volleyballfll, Foreign Exchange CLubK1,2,3,4J, German ClubK1,2,3,4l, Volleyball Clubf1,2,3,4l, SALf4l, Scrub Clubf4l. Chris Hanson: Footballill, Varsityf2J, Tennisf1,2l, Key Clublfll. Doug Harden: MUN11,2,3,4l, Trackl3l, Commissioner of Programs and Activitiesllll, Greek Clubl1,2,3,4l. Kirsten Harden Se niors-55 . .4 4 .--.uni I ......a..t4. 4 W 1 MW ,, r R At Harlan Shoemaker, The Raging Wambats jam to the funky tunes of their version of the ever so popular Chanukah song Dratle Dratle Paulette Harmer: Delphiniansi2,3,4l, Art Clubill, New Life Clubi1,2,3,4l, Harlan Shoemakerl2,4l. Kristen Harper: Orchesisf2l, Jazz Dancersl2,4l, Dance Showi2,3,4J, Softballi3l, Spanish Clubi3l. Amy G. Harrison: Drill Teamllj, Dancei3,4l, Militaryf2,4j, Noveltyi2l, CaptainK3,4l, Most Spiritedl1,2l, Secretaryf2l, Social Chairmanflll, Dance Showi2l, Harlan Shoemakerl1,2,3,4l, Keyettesifll, Scrub Clubi4l, Student Advisory Committeef4l. Carwen Hart: Gymnasticsl1,2,3l, Cross-Countryi3j, Orchesisf2J, Swimmingflll, French Clubflll, Spanish Clubf2J, SALIZH. Kevin Hart: Class PresidentK3l, Key Clubf3,4J, Harlan Shoemakeri1,3,4j, Leadership CampfZ,3,4l, Triton Staffi3,4l, Scrub Clubi4l. Diane Hasham: Swim Teaml4l, Cross-Countryi3J, Distance Trackf3l, Scrub Clubi4l, Outdoors Clubl3,4l, Harlan Shoemakerl3,4l, Work Experiencellll. Mark Hatch: Cross-Countryl1,2l, Varsityi3,4l, Trackf1,2l, Varsityl3,4l, Outdoors Clubi3,4l, Breakfast Clubf4l. Darren Haworth: Cross Countryi1,2l, Treasurerflj, Frosh!Soph BasebaIll1,2l, Varsityi3,4l, Captainl4l, Harlan Shoemakeri4l, Letterman's Clubi4l. Carolyn Heaney Heidi Ann Held: Drill Teami4l, CSFi1,2,3,4l, Varsity Gymnasticsi2,3,4l, NHSl3,4l, Delphiniansl3,4l, Spanish Clubl2,3,4l, Orchesisf2l, Dance ShowC2l, SALKZJ, Harlan Shoemakerifll, French Clubl4l. Krystal Held: Marching Bandlll, Tall Flagsf2l, Drill TeamC3,4l, Militaryl3,4l, Dancel4l, Dance Clubf3l, Style CouncilK3l, Jazz Dancerl2l, Dance ShowlZ,4l, Dramafll. Randolph Henderson 36 Seniors PU? if 'V 4 . Seniors look back at PVI-IS Will Herndon Clarke Hilbig: Foreign Exchange Club Presic1entf4J, GATEl1,2,3,4l, AFSCSJ, CSFf4J, Trackl2J, Work Experiencel'-ll. Steve Hillis: Lettermans Clubl2,3,4J, FootballI1,2,3J, Volleyballl1,2,4J, Poseidonsf2,3,4J, Journalismllll. Steve Hitchcock: Tennislll, Footballl2l, Varsityl3,4J, Key Clubl3,4l, Soccerfllj, Scrub Clubl4J. Pearl Yuh-Ping Ho Hillary Hobel: Varsity Tennisl1,2,3,4J, French Clubl3,4l, SAI.f2,3,4J, Principal's Advisory Committeellll, WASC Committeel4J. Benjamin Hodor: CSFf1,2,3,4J, Style Councill3J, Dance Club 131, Work Experience Ml. Dawn Holland: Gymnasticsf1,2,3j, Assemblylll, 1 Delphiniansl3,4J, Poseidonsl2l. H Kathryn Hook Alan Horeczko Mijin Hong: Historianfll, S-Clubl3,4l. Aimee Hoover: Spartansf2,3,4J, Spanish Clubl2J, Greek Clubf2J, Poseidonsl2,3l, Softballl2J. 'moss-37 38-Seniors 1987 is a fun-filled year for the Semor Class Tom Connaghan, Rex Corbett, Jeff Popovich, Bill Phillips Kevin Hart and Mike Norby give their own parody ofthe Chee,-leadmg Squad Alex Horeczko Trisha Horky Kellie M. Hourigan: Cross Countryflj, Varsityf2,3,4J Most lmprovedf2J, Captainlfll, Most InspirationalC4J, Tracklll, Varsityf2,3,4J Commissioner of Clubsf4l, Keyettesl3,4l, Vice Presidentl4l, NHSf3,4l, CSFl1,2,3,4l, Harlan Shoemakerl2,3l, SALf1,2,3,4l, Student Curriculum Foruml1,2,3,4l, Spanish CIubf1,2,3,4J, Bowling Clubllll, Scrub Clubl4J. Helen Hsiao Alex Huang: Tracklll, Cross Countryfll, Volleyballf3,4l, MVPKSJ. Hsin-Ying Huang Stacey Huizdos: Spartansf2,3,4J, Shakespeare Clubl2l, Harlan Shoemakerf3,4l, Trackf2l, Greek ClubC2,3l, Spanish CIubf2l, Scrub Clubfill, SAI.l3l, Poseidonsl3,4j, Triton Staffflll Work Experiencelill. Steve Hung: International Chess Clubl3,4J, Vice Presidentllll, Oriental Culture Clubfflj, Video Clubffll, Math Clubf3,4J, Bowling Clubtfll, German Clubffll, Outdoors Clubflll. Julie Hunt: SAI.t1,2,3,4l, Girls' League Historianl3l, S-Clubl3,4l. Work Experiencellll, Yearbook Stafff3l, Poseidonsf2,3l. ig W, Q Peter lnterian: Work Experiencel3,4l, Key Clubff-ll, Boys League Representativetlll. Christopher Allen Irvin: DramaC1,2,3,4l, Spring Musicalf2,3,4l, Summer Musicall2,3l, Fall Showf3,4J, Jazz Choralef2J, Thespiansl2,3,4l, Principal's Advisory Boardlfll. Karen Ito: ASB Secretaryllll, Class Secretaryl3l, CSFISJ, CSF Treasurerflll, Delphiniansl2,3,4j, Secretaryl3l, Social Coorclinatorllll, Tennisill, Varsityf2,3,4l, SAI.l1,2,3,4l, AFSl4J, Principal's Advisory Committeelfll, Soph Doll Princessl2J, Homecoming Princessllll, Prom Committeel3J. Kim Ito: Assemblyf1,2,3,4l, Delphiniansf2,3,4J, Historian f3J, Commisioner of Service 141 , Administrative Cabinetllll, Volleyballlll, SALf1,2,3,4J, Prom Committeefllj, Work Experiencel3,4l, Principal's Advisory Committeelill, Soph Doll Princessf2l, Homecoming Princessf4J. Erin Jacobsen Karen A. Jacobsson: Volleyballl1,2j, Varsityl3,4l, Captainl1,4l, MVPl1,2l, Most Improvedf3J, Varsity Basketballl2j, Varsity Softball C1,2,3l, Powder Puff Footballl4J, Volleyball Clubl1,2,3,4J, Ski Clubf1JCSFl2,3,4J, NHSl3,4l, Work Experiencel3,4J WASCl4J, Gregg Jahelka Reggie Jensen: Basketball f1,2,3,4l, Marching Bandl1,2,3j, Computer Club. Stacey Johnson: Girls Basketballl1,2,3l, Girls Softballlll, S-Clubl'-ll, Scrub C1ubl4J, Student C0UnCi1l1,2J, SALU-ll, Leadership Camp fill. Mike Jones: Stage Productionl1,2,3,4J, Dramal1,2,3,4J, Techniocal Staffl1,2,3,4l, William Jones Deanna Jurgens: Dramaf1,2,3,4l, Fall Festivall1,2,3,4J, Shakespeare Festivalf1,4l, Water Polo Statflj, Harlan Shoemakerl1,2,3,4J, Summer Musicalf2,3J, Spring Showf2,4l, Fall Showl4l, Spartansl4J, Thespiansl1,2,3,4l, Poseidonsl1,2,3,4j, Drill Teaml3J, Noveltyl3J, Riflesl2l. Geoff Kaltenbach: French Clubf1,2,3l, LettermenC3,4J, Secretary of ActivitiesK4l, Sergeant at Armsf4J, Scuba Club 145, Footballl1,2l, Varsityl3,4l. Andrew Kapner Meeta Katakia Rachel Kartlove Sarah Kaupp: Varsity Divingll,2,3,4J, S-Clubl3,4D French Clubl3,4l, NHSl3,4J, CSFCBAJ, SAl.t3,4i. Seniors 3f Tiffany Keele: Pep Squad 13442, Short Flags Captainllil, Delphiniansl2,3,4J, Co-Historianllll, Soccer Statl2,3,4J, Greek Clubl2J, Spanish Clubl2J, Softballl2J, Ski Clubl2J. Emily Kelly: Varsity Cross Countrylll, Work Experiencel4l. Jane Kennedy: Stage Managerlll, Lacrossel1,2,3J, Netballl1,2J, Volleyballf1,2,3l, Tennisfll, Field Hockeylll, History Societyi2J, Electronics C1ubl3J, Science Clubl3l, Varsity Basketba1ll4l,VSWEl4J. Ann Kim: CSFl1,2,3,4J, SAl.l3,4l, Student Curriculum Foruml2,3,4J, Yearbook Staffl3,4J, Activities Editorl4J, Poseidonsl2,3,4J, Keyettesllll, Spanish Clubl3J, Leo Clubl3j, Scrub Clubl4j, Harlan Shoemakerllli. Jinee Kim: CSFl2,3,4l, SWEl4J, Oriental Culture Clubl3j. Joanna Kim: SWEl4J, Oriental Chess CIubl3J, CSFl3,4l, Oriental Culture Clubl4J. Julie Kim: Softballl1,2i, Art Clubl2,3J, French Clubl2,3J, SCROCMJ. Susan Kim: Art Clubl1,2,4J, Harlan Shoemakerl1,2,3,4J, Greek Clubl2l, Spanish Clubl2J, Orchestral1,2,4l, Spring Musicall2,4J. Carolyn King David King Scott Kinney Mariko Kitano: Orchestral1,2,3,4J, Delphiniansl3,4J, Hospitalityllll, Tennisl1,2,3J, Varsityllll, Harlan Shoemakerl1,2,3l, Scrub Clubf4l. Chris Kitching: Baseballl1,2,3,4J, MVPIZJ, Jazz Bandl1,2J, CSFl1,2,3,4j, National Merit Semi-Finalistl4J. Kellie Klein: Tall Flagsl1,2,3l, Competition Flagsl2,3J, Lieutenantl2l, Keyettesf3,4J, Pep Squadllll, CSFl1,2,3,4l, Nl'lSl3,4l, Harlan Shoemakerl1,2,3,4J. Timothy Kondon Kerry Kuwahara Andrew Lai Cyrus Lam O-Seniors Seniors enjoy last year at PV i W. 53 Kirk Lantz: Poseidonsl3,4l, Footballfll. Nicholas Larsson Michelle Lau:Art Clufll, Junior Achievementi2l, SCROCQSJ, Omegansl3,4J, Secretarytlll, SWEl3,4J, Treasurerflll, Greek Clubl2J, Harlan Shoemakerf3,4J. Kimberly Lawson: Dramaf1,2,3,4J, Fall Festivalf1,3,4J, Spring Musicalil,2,4l, Summer MusicalK1,2,4J, Children's Theatrel2l, Harlan Shemakerl1,2,3,4J, Thespiansi1,2,3,4l, Marching Bandl1,2J, Concert Band11,2l, Greek ClubK4l, Student Advisory Committeeilll. Chris Lawver: Cross-Countryl1,2l, Tracki1,2l, Interactl3,4l, Leo Clubi3l, Poseidonsi2J, Art Clubilll, Ski Clublll, Harlan Shoemakerilll, SALCIJ. Christina Lee: Tall Flagsi2,3,4l, Competition Flagsi3,4l, Harlan Shoemaker13,4l, Gymnasticslll, Ski Clublll, SALCU, Stage Crewi1J,Orchesisi2l, Dance Showf2,3,4l, Triton Staffilll, SCROCKBJ, Dance Clubl3l, Style Councilf3l, Leo Clubflll. Eric J. Lee: Leo Clubl3,4l, Presidentilll, Bowling Club 141, Greek Club l2,3J. Franklin P. Lee: CSFi1,2,4l, Footballi2l, Varsity3,4l, Letterman's ClubK3l, Historianilll, Interact fill, Varsity Trackl3J. .ML ,,,t 4 . A Ll ,, ..,., 1 We -- .V me? Aja , 7,3 , dw ! A , sl' C Y -'I Sr -2 2,7 ,. ' vw' 2 'gr me 3. -V arg swf 52 be A ff' we lg? , if wig rig af F 4,5 icky my ,ff I rf if YZ Qffdlif 'ag , ,M if, if if flgajf ' .,,, af i KLM, 1 K, we 3' 5 5 If E E Doing their own thing Scott Malmquist and Rachel Kattlove enjoy themselves at Trying YO Q91 oodles Of m0n9V for Kevettes, Brian Coffey and Mind' Foun' ' the Homecoming Formal persuade the audience to raise their bids for the French picnic b2,qkS+ lam Seniors- tA'..Qma i x A group of anxious seniors take a break from an all-night float building and flower fluffing session Josephine Lee: CSFl1,2,3J,Orchestraf2,3,4l, Concert Bandl1,2l, Pep Bandf1,2j, Tall Flagsf4J, Keyettesfllj, Spring ShowC2,3,4l, Summer Showl2,3l, Fall Showl4l, Riflesl2j. Kelli Rose Lee: Orchesislll, Drill Teaml2,3l, Greek Clubl2J, SALCZJ, Art Clubl3,4l, Omegansl4l, CSFf2,3,4l, NHSl3,4l. Vivien W. Lee: Oriental Culturelll, Trackfll, Student Curriculum Forumf2l, Marching Bandf2J, SWEf2,3,4l, Director of Programmingl4l, CSF1,2,3,4J, NHSl3,4l, Math Clubf4l, Academic DecathalonI4l, OmegansK3,4j. Dona Leonard: Class Secretarylll, SALf2J, Drill Teaml1,2,3,4l, Dancel1,2,3,4J, Noveltyl2,3,4J, Captainl4J, Leadership Campllll, Homecoming Princessllll, CSFl2,3j, NHSf3,4J. Doug Leonard Duane Lewis Amy Lieb: Marching Bandl1,2l, Secretaryf2J, Orchestral3l, Greek Clubf3J, Spaanish Clubl3J, Harlan Shoemakerf3J, Concert Bandf1,2l. Gregory Lindgren Chao-Hui Jenny Liu: Trident Stafff2,3,4l, Ad-Managerl3l, Opinion Editorl4J, Omegansl2,3,4J, Historianl2l, Presidentl3l, SWEf2,3,4J, Presidentl2,3l, CSFl1,2,3,4l, Academic DecathalonK3,4l, Choralef2J, Student Curriculumf1,2,3J, Cross-Countryl1,Zl, Tracklll, MUNl1,2l, Latin Clubf3J, Harlan Shoemakerlfil, Palos Verdes Master Plan, Student Memberf3l, NHSf3,4J, Presidentl4l. Jeffrey Liu Matteo A. Lo Grande: Latin Clubl3J, Comic Book Clublll. Anne Lucas:Cross-Country12l, Statl3J, Track 121, Statf3J, BBC Fan Clubf2l, Greek Clubf2,3l, Harlan Shoemakerf3,4J, Triton Staftl3l, Sports Editorf4l, Omegansl2,3J, Officerl4l, Scrub Clubl4l, Neo-Malthusan Clubf4J. 42-Seniors Att rv v 5-T2 'F ff D 5 Seniors head down the home stretch 2-QQ wif! Club K2 , 3l . , Trisha Marshall ,ww 4436 2' f j Campf4l. 5 William McCaw Harlan Shoemaker11,2i, Orchestralll. W John Mclntire Cameron MacGregor Scott Magness: Trackl3,4l, German Clubl1,2J, Junior AchievementK2l. Brett Mahan Carrie Mahan Ashlye Joann Main: S-Clubl3,4l, Poseidonsl2,3,4l, Softballl2l, Work Experiencelll. Michel Naseem Majid: Cross-Countrylll, Soccerlll, Fall Showlll, Key Clubl3,4J, Poseidonsi3,4l, Spanish Clubl2,3l. Mia Maldonado J. Scott Malmquist: Trackl1,2l, Varsityl3,4l, Fall Showf3,4J. George Mardikian: Style Councill3l, Greek Clubl2,3i, Key Clubl3l, Interactffil, PoseidonsK2,3j, Outdoors Clubl3J, Industrial Arts Clubf2,3j, Cinematography Stacy McCarty: Soccer Statf1,2,3,4l, S-Clubf2,3,4J, Poseidonsf3,4l, SALC3,4l, Scrub Clubf4j, Leadership Dale John McGrew: Strategic Games ClubK1,2,3,4l, Astronomy Clubl1,2,3,4l, Academic Decathlonffll, Seniors 4 De-Anne Elizabeth Militello: Tall Flagsf1,2,3,4J, Co-Captainllll, Soccerf1,2l, Varsityl3,4J, Harlan Shoemakerf2,3,4J, Scrub Clubl4i, Stage Crew11,3l, Senicrs make their last year at P.V. the b6S'r ever Mike McKay: Baseballl1,2J, MVPl2Js, JVISJ, Varsityflll, Drama 1 Honorslll, Fall Festivalflj, Shakespeare Festivalllj, Footballfll. Mike McManus: SALl1,2J, Boys' League Representativelll, Spanish C1ub11,2l, Harlan Shoemakerl9J, SCROCl1,2,3J, Roboticsf3,4l, CSFl2,3,4J, NHSl3,4J. Kathy Menechios: Trident Staffl2,3J, Features Editorl4l, Drama 1 Honorsfll, Choralel2,3J, Treasurerlfll, Harlan Shoemakerl3,4l, SALl2,3,4J, Greek Clubl1,2,3,4J, Spanish Clubf1,2,3,4J, CSFl1,2,3,4J, NHSl3,4J. Robert Merchant Kirsten Merit Kimberly Merritt Wendy Merritt Annette Mignacca John Milam: Footballl1,2J, Captainl2J, Varsityl3,4J, Co-Captainf4J, Trackllj, Lettermenl3,4J, Presidentl4J. WASCII-li. Chris Miller: Footba1ll1,2J, Varsityf3,4J, Second Team All-League Offense and Defensef4J, Varsity Trackl3,4J, Key Clubl3,4J, Harlan Shoemakerl3,4J, Shakespeare Clubl3J, Scrub Clubl4l. Deidre Ellen Miller: Trackl1,2J, Cross Countryl2l, Swimmingl3,4i, S-Clubl3,4l, Scrub Clublfll, Girls' League Representativelll, POS9iGl0HSl1,2,3,4l Mary-Margaret Miller: Softballlli, Trackl2,3,4l, Soccerl1,2,3J, Riflesl3,4l, Harlan Shoemakerl3,4j, Nicole Miller: Cheerleaderl4l, Spartansl4l, ThespiansK1,2,3,4l, Summer Showfli, Spring Musicallli, Assemblymanllj, Leadership Campfli, Drill 'l'eaml2,3J, Noveltyl2,3l, lvlilitaryl2l, Scrub Clublfll, Harlan Shoemakerl1,2,3,4J, Poseidonsl3,4J, Leo Clubf3i. Michael Mitzenmacher: Math Clubl1,2,3,4J, Presidentf3,4J, MUNl1,2,3,4J, Academic Decatha1onf3,4l, CSFl1,2,3,4J, NHSf3,4j, Trackl1,2,3J. Heidi Moeller: SpartansK2,3,4J, Vice Presidentflll, Poseidonsl1,2,3,4J, Scrub Clubl4J. Shinka Mohaghegh: Spanish Clubllj, Greek Clubl1,2,3,4l, Ambassadorifll, Art Clubl1,2,3,4l, Presidentllil, Student Advisory Comrnitteeflli, WASCl4l, Scrub Clubl43, Harlan Shoemakeri2.3,4J, S-Clubl4l. 44 Seniors 'S xr J' ,um .ax --s 'pw 5. .MDN was-. ,Qi-. -ik 'N M' xx NX f s v X J x 1 f mr! ' -I l N. 5' L Kim lto, Nancy Cho, Mijin Hong, Kari Murnane, Mike Norby, and Julie Steitman make the most of P.V. High's exciting lunchtime activities. Elham Montazeri: Trident Stafffllj, Keyettesilll, Swimmingfill, SALf1,2,3,4l, Greek Clubf1,2,3,4J, Keeper of the Horsei2l, Harlan Shoemakeri3,4l, Choralei2,3,4l, CSFf1,2,3,4l, NHSi3,4l. Carrie Moore: Girls' League Representativei2J, Cross C0UnU'Vl1,2l, Tracki1,2l, S-Clubi2,3,4J, SociaIf3J, Co-Presidentfflj, Soph Dollf2J. Christy Mott Kari Lynn Murnane: Assemblymani1,4l, Tennisi2l, Varsityl1,3,4l, Leadership Campl3,4l, Harlanl3,4l, Scrub Clubi4l, CSFi2,3,4l, NHSi3,4l, National Merit Semi-Finalistf4J. Colleen Murphy: NHSf3,4l, CSFi1,2,3l, Art Clubl1,2l, , , Officerf4l, Greek Clubf2l, Spanish Clubl2l. ,MMM L, - . 1 Tim Neal Kristen Nelson Mike New: Hunting and Fishing Clubi1,2j, Marine Biology Clubi2l, Work Experienceilll. Yu-Shen Ng: Tracki2l, Roboticsf1,2,3,4J, Math Clubi1,2,3,4j, Co-Presidenti3,4l, MUNll,2,3,4l. Ineracti3,4l, Treasureri4J, Academic Decathalonl3,4l, CSFf1,2,3,4l, NHSi3,4l. N F13 Sid Meghan Leah Noble: Drama 1 Honorsili, Drama III, lVl3,4J, Summer Showi2,3,4l, Spring Showl2,3,4J, Fall Showf49, Fall FestivalsK1,3,4l, Shakespeare Festivall1,3,4l, Delphiniansf2,3,4J, TrackK2J, Leo Clubi3,4l, Thespiansl1,2,3,4J, Girls, League Representativel1,3J, Harlan Shoemakerl2,3i, Poseidonsf3J. Kevin Noguchi Michael Norby Marisa Nunn: VoIleyba1lf1,2J, Varsityf3,4J, Trackf3i, Softballill, Basketballill, S-Clubi2,3,4J, Spanish Clubf3,4i, Volleyball Clubi1,2,3,4J, Scrub Clubf4l. Catherine F. O'Brien: Orchesisill, Jazz Dancersfli, Drill Teaml2,3,4l, Militaryl2,3,4l, Noveltyflli, Dance Showf1,2,3,4J, Dance AwardK2,4J, CSFKZJ, Shakespeare ClubI3i, Harlan Shoemakerf2l. Jim O'Connell: Work Experiencei3,4J, Marching BandK2l. Tetsuya Ogami: Art Clubi2,3,4J, Computer Clubf2J, German Clubi2,3,4J. Susan Claire O'Grady: Basketballilj, Varsityi2,3,4J, MVPQIJ, Most ImprovedK2l, Superstar Awardf3l, Captainl4J, Varsity Softballf1,2,3,4J, Best Defensei3l, Co-Captain 141, Marching Bandf1,2i, Concert Bandi1,2J, Lisa 0'Hara Ryu Okuda: Oriental Chess Clubi3J. MUN14i, German Clubi2,4J, Art Clubl4J, Oriental Culture Clubf4l, Astronomy Clubl3,4J. Victoria Rose Overby: Delphiniansflll, Work Experienceflll, Marching BandC1,2J. David Paik: Harlan Shoemakerf2J, Dance Showi2J, Dance ClubK3i, Presidentllii. Andrew I. Park: SWEl2,3,4J, NHSf3,4J, Math Clubf3J, CSFf2,3,4J, Spring Showf3l, RoboticsK3i, Orchestraf2,3,4J, Choralei3,4i, Academic Decathalonl3J, Computer Clubi2,3,4J, Co-PresidentC3J, Presidentflli, Harlan Shoemakeri2,4J. Charlie Parker: CSFf1,2,3J, NHSf3,4i, Student Advisory Committeef'-ll, Astronomy Clubi3,4J, Vice Presidentf4l, Art Clubflll, Oriental Culture Clubflli, Presidentllli, International Board Games Clubflll. Chris Pelton: BasketballI1,2,3J. Ming Peng: Volleyballi3,4J, Harlan Shoemakerf2J, CSFf2,3,4. l6 Seniors 1987 impatiently awaits Grad Night rv f x' v Ji' I :wg 1 'I . ,Xl f' , .ty- F v v , ' i 9 ,QS 71 'fair' l i - Ja . ' x ,V .-vw Mr. 11, 3 ' - ' J' Pe . i r Q .-' - V - is A4 v-1, M , , ,3 4. , A,.,N, . -1 J Y sais ' fvf tx ji, r-Ag 'Q' Q' .Nag H' ,A v r -' 11 Q 4 0? f s, . 1 , .N gift' V if - 4 ,J ,5v,,. ' , , , Jr, J ,, r.',,g5,- Keely Peters explains to Jenny Braham how to avoid the side effects of the dreaded senior illness: senioritis. Michelle Marie Pepp: Basketballflj, Varsityl2,3,4J, Co-Captainlllj Varsity Softballfiij, Scrub ClubK4l, Poseidonsl3,4l, Janet Perez Joyce Perkins Austin Peters Garrick Peters: Varsity Tennislll, CSFf3,4J, Socceri3l, Golfilll. Keely Peters: S-C1ubI2,3,4l, Homecoming Princessf4i, Soph Doll Princessf2l. Poseidonsf2,3,4J. Ko Robert Peters Bill Phillips: Footballf1,2J, Varsity Golfllll, Soccerl1,2J, Varsityl3,4l, Key Clubllll, Poseidonsl2,3,4J. Lauri Pickel: Tracklll, Tall Flagsf2,3l, Harlan Shoemal-cerl2,3,4l, Softballl2J, Pep Squadilll, Scrub ' Clublfll, SAl.f4J. Seniors,47 Sarah Piller: Project Egotfll. Skylor B. Piper: Cross-Countrylll, VarsityK2,3,4J, Captainl4l, Trackfll, Varsityl2,3,4J, Breakfast C1ubf3,4J, Outdoors Club 133. Yolanda Pole Jeffrey Popovich Wendy Price: Work Experiencellll, Poseidonsifil, Cross-Country12j, TrackK1,2J , lleana Quintana: SCROC13,4l, Spanish ClubI1,2l, Greek ClubK1,2J, PoseidonsK1,2,3,4J, Ski Clubf1,2,3l, SALl1,2J. Annie Rafkin: Varsity SoccerC1,2,3,4l, Delphiniansf2,3,4l, 'l'ritonl2,3,4l, Senior Editorllll, SAl.l2l, Scrub Clubl4l, Work Experienceffll. Michelle Dianne Randall: Harlan Shoemakerl1,2,3,4D, Summer Showfll, Spring Showllj, Fall ShowK3,4l, Student Directorf2,3,4l, MUNK1,2,3,4j, Commissioner of Curriculumf4l, 'l'hespiansl1,2,3,4l, Student Curriculum ForumK1,2,3,4l, Presidentl4l. Seniors eagerly await their graduation Pg, . N 1 LQ P iq? 3, 'Se 4-uk Nicole Miller escorts Princess Gretchen Stennett, and Lady Lauri Beard to the for mal exam, After recieving another 'A' on a test, Kelley Sheppard wonders if mira- cles wlll ever cease. 48 Seniors f v X. ' LT - Y: Robin K. Roth:Trackl2l, Work Experiencel3,4l. Larry Rubin:Swimmingl1,2,3l, Water Po1ol1,2,3J. Eric Michael Rudd:Wanna Be Club, Vice Presidentl3J, Marching BandI2,3l, Art ClubC3,4l, Spanish Clubl4l, Concert BandC2,3l, Poseidonslfil, Breakfast Clubl4l, Scrub C1ubK4j, Neo-Malthusiansl4l, Work Experiencellll, Lunch Club f4l. Peggy Lynne Ruud:Swimmingf1l, Varsity Swimmingl2,3,4l, Junior Varsity Tennisl3l, French Clubl3J, Delphinianslf-ll. Gretel Ryan:Foreign StudyI1,2l, Varsity Swimmingf3,4l, Keyettesllll, CSFKBJ, NHSl3,4l. Jeremy David Sacks:Mode1 United NationsK1,2,3,4l, Undersecretary-General of Correspondencel2l, Undersecretary-GeneralC41, Greek Clubf1,2,3,4J, Social Directorl3l, Leo Clubl3,4l, CSFl1,2,3,4l, NHSl3,4l, Library Boardf4J, Trackl1,2l, Varsity Trackf3,4J. Julie Rankine: Delphiniansl3,4l, Varsity Swimmingl1,2,3,4l, Co-Captainllll, Girls League Repl3l, Water Polo Statlll, Work Experiencelfil, SALl1,2,3,4l, Harlan Shoemakerl3,4l. Marisa Ravalli Kevin Ray James Rayor: Foreign Exchange Club Presidentffll, Trackl1,2l, Cross-Countryf1,2l. Howie Redd: Varsity Water Polol3,4l, Captainl4l, MVPl4l, Senior Nomineelfll, Most lnspirationall3l, Varsity Swimming l2,3,4l, Captainl2,4l. John Reed Janet Kay Reese: Varsity Trackf1,2,3l, Most lmprovedl2l, MVPl2l, Cross-Countryf2l, Statl3j, CSFl2l, Scrub Clubl4l, Leo Clubllll, Julie Richmond: Delphiniansl3,4l, Treasurerllll, CSFf3,4l Trackl2l, Spanish Clublll, Greek Clublll, Harlan Shoemakerl3,4l, SALl3,4l, Pseidonsl3,4l. Jonathan Ringle: Computer Clubl1,2l, Varsity Soccerflll, Marching Bandl3,4l, Jazz Bandflll, Chess Clubf2l, Baseballl1,2l. Steven Alan Ringold: Drama I Honorslll, CSFCSJ, Trackl3l, Outdoors Clubl3,4l, Breakfast C1ubl4l. Kristin Robinson: Dramal1,2,3,4l, Spring Show l1,2,3,4l, Summer Showl1,4l, Fall Showl2,4l, Fall Festivall1,2,3,4l, Shakespeare Festivall1,3,4l, Drill Teaml1,2l, Dance Teamlfll, Thespiansl2,3,4J, Harlan Shoemakerlll, Principalys Advisory Committeellli, Choralllj, Children's Theaterl2l. K.C. Ross:Varsity Soccerll,2,3,4l, CSFl2,4l, NHSl3,4l. 0 1 50-Seniors Wyatt Sadler:Basketballl1,2,3,4l. Stella Sampras:Varsity Tennisf1,2,3,4J. Kirsten Sampson:Assemblymanf1l, Cross Countryill, Trad-qf2l, Delphiniansl2J, Co-treasurerllil, Co-presidentllll, Spanish Clubl2,3l, SALl2,3,4l, Leadership Campl1,4l. Carolyn E Santiestevan: DrillTeam11l, German Clubill, CSFl11l. Mika Sato:Orchestrai3 41, Secretaryllll, Marching BandC2,3,4l, Uniform llanagerllll, Summer Showflll, Society of Women Engi ieersC2,4l, Omegansllll, Board Game Clubf2l. Catherine Say Bobby Schallau:Jazz Bandf3,4l, Orchestraf1,2,3,4l, Harlan ShoemakerI1,2,3,4l, Poseidonsffll, Summer Showf2l, Work Expriencef3,4l, Bugaloosl1,2,3,4l. Kirk Schaumann Ennio Schiappa:SoccerK1,2l, Varsityl3,4J. Seniors perform on Stage '87 L l f' A 41, . my Rin 'S ,MI vfl-. .L 'T '2!' Cindy Schoenburg:Band Managerfll, French Clubf2,3,4l, Spanish Clubf2l, Drill Teamf3,4l, Propffil, Style Councill3l, Dance Club13l, Thespiansf3,4l, Sprng Musical, Assistant Directorl2J, Dramaf1,2,3,4l, Poseidonslfll, Fall Showflll, DTSAC Festivallfll, Cal State Dominguez Hills Drama Festivall3l, Loos Angeles Valley Drama Festivallfil, Harlan ShoemakerK3,4l, DTSAC Shakespeare Festivalflll. Eric Schor Bruce Jay Scott:Cross Countryl2l, Trackl3l, Industrial Arts Clubl4l, Art Clubf3l, Motorcross Club 141, Amateur Radio Clubf4l, Leo Clubf3l, SCROCKKU, Project Egoilil. Lisa Secan:S-Clubf2,3,4J, Poseidonsi1,2,3J, CSFf3,4l, Senior Scrub Clubf4J. Muira Sethi:CSFl1,2,3,4l, NHSf3,4l, Marching BandI1,2l, Secretaryf2l, Concert BandK1,2l, Orchestral3,4l, Summer Musicall3l, Spring lVlusicalf3l, Spanish ClubK3,4J, SecretaryfTreasurerf4J, Greek Clubl3,4l, Harlan ShoemakerC3,4l, SALf4l, Honor Music Studentfll. Dennis C. Shay:lVlodel United Nationsl1,2,3,4j, Undersecretary of the Treasurylfzll, Greek Clubf1,2,3,4l, Roving Ambassadorill, TreasurerC2J, Vice Emperorl4l, Trackf1,2,3,4J, Varsityl3l, SPOOUSAKZJ, CSFf1,2,4l, Junior Classical l.eaguef3l, Presidentffil lnteractf2,3,4l, Historianilll. 1 l t Seth Stodder exibits his musical talent for the students of Harlan Shoemaker. X lb QM' Marjorie Culver lmmerses herself ln the soon- John Milam smiles in delight at some marsh- tobe annual syrup and feathef' lunch activity. mallows during a pep rally. Kelley Leanne Sheppard:Delphiniansl2,3,4J, Harlan Shoemakerf2,3,4l, Model United NationsK1,2l, Tennisl3l, NHSf3,4l, CSFi1,2,3,4l. Kanae Shimizu:Drill Teamf1,2,3,4l, Co-captainf3,4l, Dancef1,2,3,4l, Militaryf3,4l, Nove1tyf2,3,4l, Propf2,3,4l, Keyettesffll, CSFf2,3,4j, Harlan Shoemakerf1,2,3,4l. Alejandra Sinay:Junior Varsity Cross Country11,2l, Junior Varsity Trackfll, Junior Varsity Swimmingl2l, DelphiniansK2,3,4l, Hospitalityi3l, Spanish Clubf2,3l, Co-presidentl3l, Harlan Shoemakeri2,4l. Lisa Sisk:Drama IHKU, DramaK2,3,4l, Fall Festivall1,2,3,4l, Shakespeare FestivalK1,3,4l, Spring Showf1,2,4l, Fall Showilll, Summer Show, Assistant Directorf2J, Thespiansi1,2,3,4l, Rifle Squadlll, Drill TeamK2l, Harlan Shoemakerl1,2,4l, Children's Theaterf2l. Jason Slater:Latin ClubK3,4l, CSFl3l, Strategic Games ClubK3l, Computer ClubK2,3l, Oriental Chess Clubffll. Nadia Solis:Cross Countryf2l, TrackK1,2l, S-Clubl3,4l, PoseidonsK1,2,3,4l, Scrub ClubK4l, Spanish ClubK1,2,3l, SALf1,2,3,4l Nancy Youjin Song Steven Eric Spencer:Footballi1,2l, Varsityl3,4l, Elizabeth Springettzlvlodel United Nationslll, Noon Theaterl2,3l, Orchesis Dance Showl2l, Summer Showl3l, Delphinian5f3,4l, CSFK3,4l NHSi3,4l, Spring Showl3l, Children's Theaterffil, DramaK2,3,4l, Fall Showilll, Fall Festivalflll, Seniors end a lun filled year with dreams of the future Eric Sproson Marc Stager: CSFt2,3,4l, NHSl1,3,4l, Volleyballl2l. Timothy E. Stanford: Spring Musicalt1,2,3,4l, Summer Musicalf1,2,3,4l, Fall Showf3,4j, Thespppiansl1,2,3,4l, Marching Bandt1,2l, Theatre in the Roundi3,4l, Pep Bandt2l, Fall Festivalf3,4l, Shakespeare Festivall3,4l, Best Supporting Actori3l, Best Actorl1,2J, Oriental Chess Club 131, Choralet2l. Tessa Stanley: German Clubill. Susan States: Tracktll, Pep Bandt2,3,4l, Marching Bandf1,2,3,4l, Concert Bandl1,2l, Jazz Bandt2,3,4l, Spring Showi3l, CSF i3l. Barron Stein Sharon Steinhauer Julie Steitman Gretchen Stennett Paul Sterling: Cross Countryt1,2,3l, Trackl1,2l, Outdoor Clubt3,4l, Presidenti3,4l. Seth Stodder: lVlUNl1,2,3,4l, Greek ClubC2,3,4J, Roving Ambassadorf2,3J, Emperorllll, Choralet3,4l, Orchestrat1,2,3,4l, Vice Presidentifll, Summer Musicalt3l, Spring Musicalt3l, Harlan Shoemakerl1,2,3,4l, Swimmingi2J, CSFt3l, NHSl3,4l, Pep Bandlll, Choralellll, National Merit Commended Studenttfll. Denise Strauss: Drama 1 Honorslll, Delphinianst4J, Yearbook Stafff3,4l, Faculty Editorf4l, SAl.l2,3l, Harlan Shoemakerflll. Curt Strenk: Baseballi2,3J, Varsityilll, Letterment4l, Student Advisory Committeet4l. Katy Su Michelle Suesberry: Pep Squaclt3l, S-Clubl2,3,4J, Spanish Clubi2,3l, Greek Clubl2l, Ski Clubt2l, Softballl2l, Soccer Statt2,3,4l, Poseidonsffil, Harlan Shoemakerl3,4l. Eileen Sussex: Varsity Swimmingt1,2,3,4l, Delphinianst2,3,4l, Historiant3J, Secretarytlll, Cross Countrytll, CSFIZJ, SAl.l3l, Harlan Shoemakerl2.4l, Spanish Clublfil. Patric L. Sutton: Trackl2J, Leo Clubl4l, Greek Clubt3l. 92 Seniors 7 ,Viv Doug Symanek: Work Experiencel3l, Key Clul-Ul3,4l, Golff4J, Stage Crew till. Gregory Scott Tamkin: MUNKIJ, Publicityi2J, Conferenceslfil, Secretary Generall4l, Greek Clubf1,2,3,4J, Emperorf2l, Trackl1,2l, Varsityl3,4J, Leo Clubf3,4l, Secretaryllll, Bridge Clubf2,3l, CSFf1,2,3,4l, NHSf3,4l. Jason Taylor: Basketball11,2,3,4l, Captainf1,3,4l, MVPUJ, Tennisf1,2,3,4J, Captainl4l, MVPCZJ. Nadia Termanini: Tracki1,2,3J, Cross Countryi2J, French Clubf3,4j, Swimmingllll, Poseidonsflil. Brooke Thies: Spring Musicalill, Harlan Shoemakeri2,3,4l, Drill Teami2,3,J, Dancel3J, Noveltyl2,3J, Songleaderifll, Poseidonsllll, Spartansffll, Amy Diane Thompson: Varsity Swimmingf1,2,3,4l, Delphiniansl2,3,4J, Co-Presidentf4l, Commissioner of Clubsl3l, Vice Presidenti4l, Harlan Shoemakerf2,3,4J, Greek Clubi2J, Spanish Clubi2,3l, SALKSJ. Sara Thompson: Tall F1agsf1,2,3,4l, Co-Captainl3j, Captainl4l, Competition Flagsl1,2,3,4l, Spanish ClubC3J, SALi3,4l, NHSi3,4l, Secretarylfll, CSFl1,2,3,4J, Michael D. Tipton: Trackfll, Work Experiencetlll. Haruko Tobisawa: Choralef3,4j, MUNl4l, Outdoor Clubf'-ll, Shakespeare Clubf4l, Bowling Clubf4l. ft :Db-e. PK' Christina Lee pretends to study diligently when she actually is planning an exciting weekend of fun filled adventures. 54-Seniors Seniors show their spirit at football games Covered with confetti, Lori Blank, Gretal Ryan, Elham Montazeri, Kathy Menechios, Emily Chang, and Allyson Golden cheer their team to victory dunng Homecoming. 'ww David Tokaji: Cross Countryf1,2,3J, Trackf1,2J, NHSl3,4l, Lettermenl3,4i, Breakfast Clubf3,4l. Mary Ann Tomich Adrienne L. Toscano: Drill Teamf3,4l, Dancellll, Noveltyi3l, Novelty Captainl'-1-D, S-ClubC3,4J, Student Curriculum Foruml3l, Poseidonsffll. H Paul Treherne: Foreign Exchange Clubf4J, Presidentf4J', ' French Clubf3,4l, CSFl2,3,4j, AFS Kenyaf3l, Outdoors. Clubl3,4l, Cross Countrylll, Tracklll. K Belle Tsai: S-Clubl3,4J, Football Stati4l, Soccer Statf3j, Scrub Clubf4J, Lynette W. Tsai: Photojournalisml3,4l, Photo Editorl4l, A, Omegansf3J, SWEK2,3,4l, Historianf3,4J, CSFf1,2,3,4J, l ' j ' 'L NHSl3,4J, Choralel2l, Harlan Shoemakerl3,4J, l . Trackl1,2J, Drill Teamilll. i 1 Shana Tucker: Soccerfll, Varsityf2,3,4J, Varsity Softballf2,3,4l, MVP Defensel3l, Co-Captainfllj, Girls' League Representativelill, Scrub Clubf4l, Marching Bandl1,2J, Librarianl2J, Concert Bandl1,2J. Sean Turner: Journalismf1,2,3,4J. Donald Twyman: Tracki2,3,4J, Latin ClubC3l, Student Advisory Committeel4l, Hunting and Fishing Clubllll, f. ily AFM. to 'QQ me : Edie Tyler: Delphiniansl3,4l, Officerffll, Choreof2l, Scrub Clubl4l, Harlan Shoemakerl3,4l. Marni Tyson: Tall Flagsf1,2,4l, Summer Showf3l, Stage Production 13,41 , Melissa Uszler YulVanek: CSFl1,2,3l, Soccerl1,2,3l, Varsitylfll, Water Polofll, Swimmingill. Christine L. Van Horn: Soccerf2,3l, Tracktll, Cross-Countryl2l, Keyettesl3,4i, Spanish Clubf2,3,f-ll, Harlan Shoemakerf3,4l, CSFCZJ. Alissa Varricchione: NHSK3,4l, CSFf1,2,3,4l, Dramaf1,2,3,4l, Summer Showl2,3l, Fall Showl3,4l, Spring Showflll, Harlan Shoemakerf1,2,3,4J, Leadership Campflll, S-Clubf2,3l, Treasurerff-ll, SALl1,2,3,4J, Student Curriculum Forumf1,2,4l, Spanish Clubt1,2,4J, Thespiansi1,2,3,4l, Administrative Cabinetilll, Tall FlagsK1,2l, Scrub Clubl4l. Heather Vitro:Varsity Tennisf1,2,3,4l, Most lmprovedK2l, Captainflll, CSFl1,2,3,4l, NHSf3,4l, Delphiniansf2,3,4l, Social OfficerC3,4l, ASB Vice Presidentf4l, Harlan ShoemakerK2,4l, SALC3,4l, Scrub Clubl4l. Andrew von Nordenflycht: Jazz Bandl2,3,4l, Marching Bandf2,4J, Section Leaderl3,4l, Vice Presidentflll, Orchestratlll, Pep Bandf1,2,3,4l, Spring Showf1,2,3,4l, Summer ShowK3l, Trackf2l, lnteractl3,4l, CSFf1,2,3,4l, NHSl3,4l, Brown Book Awardflil, So. Calif. Orchestra f1,2l, So. Calif. Jazz BandK3,4l, Calif. Jazz Bandllll. John C. Vredenburgh: Footballl1,2l, Co-Captainl2l, Varsityl3,4l, GymnasticsK2l, Captainf2l, Gymnastics Club12l, Presidentf2l, Lettermans Clubf4l. Sue Wang Nathan Watkins David Watson: Cross-Countryf2l, Trackf2i, Choralel4l, Triton Photographerl2,4l. Aric Weiker: Cross-Countryfll, CSFf1,2,3,4J, Trackllj, Spanish Clubl3,4J, Outdoors Clubl3,4l. Timothy M. Weiner: Dramal1,2,3,4l, Thespiansl1,2,3,4l, Fall Festivalf1,3,4l, Spring Festivall1,3,4J, Triton Photographerf1,3,4l, Spanish Clubf1,2,3,4l, Presidentflll, Poseidonsf3,4l, Summer Musicall1,2l, Spring Musicalf1,2,4l, Noelle Weinman: Drill Teamf1,2,3,4l, Co-Captainf3,4l, Treasurerf2l, DanceK2,3,4l, Militaryl1,2,3,4l, Noveltyf2,3,4l, Propl3,4l, Dance Showf2,3,4l, Harlan Shoemakeri1,3,4l, Leo Clubf3i, Vice Presidentlfii. Lisa Wells: Soccerl2l, Softballf1,2l, Work Experiencel4l. Cinthia Wen Seniors-55 Alicia Wenning Lynda Westlund: Spartansl3,4J, Harlan Shoemakerflil, Poseidonsi3,4l, Tom Wey: Footballl1,2l, Varsityl3,4l, Wanna-be Clubl3l, Outdoors Clubf3l, Lettermans Clubf'-lj, Dramai1,2J, ThespiansC3J, Stage Productionl2,3l. Gregory Allen Whitley: Basketballf1,2,3l, Varsityllll, MVPK3J, Captainf3,4J, Golff3,4l, NHSl3,4l, CSFf1,2,3,4l, Jazz Bandl1,2J, Marching Bandlll, Francisca Wibisono Mary Louise Wilhem: Trackilj, Basketballlll, Varsityf2,3l, Poseidonsl3J. Exzandrea Williams: SWECU. Jason Williams: Varsity Go1ff2,3,4l. Faye Vernice Wilson Seniors eager to escape PV l I BeckyWong PaulD. Woodward: Soccerl1,2,3,4J, Volleyball11,2,3,4l. JaneWu Linda Wu: CSFf1,2,3,4l, NHSl3,4J, SWECZ,3,4J, Treasurerl3l, Presidentflll, Oriental Culture Clubf1,2,3,4l, Chora1e14J. Stefan Wypszyk Esther Yeh: OmegansC2,3,4J, SecretaryK3J, Presidentllll, Photojournalisml4J, NHSf3,4l, CSFi2,3,4J, Choraleffll, Secretaryffll, Harlan Shoemakerl2,3,4l, Trident Staffllll. Howard Yeh Ki Won Yom 56 Seniors f- we ll at if ,LV fx li f 7,,,l' Thinking about their Formal Test, Kathleen Cunningham and Robbie Brehm are confident of their victory over the dastardly Dr. Dimitriou, economics teacher at PVHS. Jeanne Yoshida: JV Soccerfll, Poseidons Clublfll. Andrew Young Sam Young: Oriental Culture Clubl3l, Oriental Chess Clubl4l. Lily Yu Edward Yuan: Trackl1,2J, Varsity l3,4l, Strategic Games Clublll. Azita Zeim-Jamshidi: Art Clubl2,4l, German Clubl4l, Greek Clubf3,4J, Oriental Culture Clubl3l. Dawn Janelle Zixsmant JV Soccerl1,2,3l, Trackl2J, Spartansf3,4l, Presidentllll, CSFl1,2,3,4l. Arno Zwarg Not Pictured: Claus Haarby Bech Stephan Thomas Beck Brlan Bly Ying-she Cheng John Coyner David Engleman Kirk Eyer Andrew Gever Damien Hammond Young Han Charles Ho Chris lsler Holly Jones Loren Kamar Karsa Karamlou Alychandr McFarlane David Reed Martin Sampson Kurt Scholla Luis Spamer Christopher Tunney Matthew Weiss Jennifer Wigginton Seniors-' r 1 wi' f ,Q 1- 311 ' I X Yu : s :X ,f 4 . gi x .J L Rx X 4'5 nl gi f' 7- 'gf' ' ' N X s 2 1 g., -- .- f,, V -Q, f fA,i, ,e,g,gA at ,p 3341- fi' fm, Mm, K W 1 .25: Wwg'f,wyf fffff 7 y I f- we ww 1 , mm, .4 ' f 5 if , W Lv wvzazff, N ' ' 94' 1 6 M -rw, ,,, A i,,y,f Q 5 ,. Ar- M M.. ' Hu- ' .f ' 5' vw . La, www-- 5,1 f '. ,1 'ff 5 11 ff Y A 1 i2WllWf l W W 1 H4491 V f mf? 4 , A rw, f , -1 4 'vw is , , an JU IDRS 3 'HW' A -9' Wkilnshlii M W-:M H U f?'T . ' N, F42 '35 f- if X' ,ff f ., ':- X w ig , , .- 4129, A ff C' ?f V 6 , pl, W ff 0 2 f f f 4 V, e , ,g 5 ww ' f 'fm fy , ? la f pf W an ? 'Sy .XM ,ff K 'M ,Q r 1 ,+fv ff ri! i A Wg' 'W 1 fr 'Wu b w,,,,,,w a Y , I, fp maj' mv , V 1324, f. . X fzf V fiffi- 7 271, , 4' 4, 4, ji, ,, , ,Y ww. V gf , Jhlf' f' f 377 gy 4 QQVJZVQVW , , Z'fiff1ZfI: : f ', , i4,7Q5'? , My . g W, W ,fgd V, 6fw1247 V1 if M, , A 1 Q P ' f:?i?3X,i , f f uf , j , J, ,20fZf' 5' , K 'V , ,,. f f 77456 v 62-Juniors Juniors complete successful year Our Junior year has gone extremely well, which shows that our class has a ,great deal of spirit and enthusiasm. Douglas Abbott Christine Abernathy Deanna Ableser Michael Adams Moujan Adl Tabatabai Ameena Ahmed Andrew Akhavan Reint Alberts Amber Alduenda Chip Allen Whitney Allen Leslie Allison David Almanza Todd Anderson Jason Apuzzo After winning the float competition and having a successful prom, the Junior class will move on to an even more exciting year as seniors. Keep up the spirit and just say yo, said President Chrissy Abernathy. ,Q ,NZ .Ai K 5. ' Cl wh - 'C' k A ' l s.,...w i Igeia- , 1 X I p ' ' ' ' 2? , i Qlvf A s. 4- 52 5 172: if V . . Y ' '3 .1 9 -' - Nm, g 5 - ar- R, ' -. -fr . , I - g 'LP 1' : 'Z gf, r -. ' F .s csffg ' 4 . .' ,, A my ' .. X - ' z. 6 ,X 1 ' N X i , X ' I ' 1 l , I Michelle Arce Marc Arnush David Aschenbren ner David Ashley Jodi August Greg Ayvazian Paul Ayvazian Bernard Azer Peter Babros Brian Baker Kristina Baker Paul Barnicki Michael Barrett Natalie Barrett Heather Barthel ' i, . - , 4 gli iw' V ri i 2 I ' .' . ,J '- ' . - 5 M .rf . , 1 fr A A W Jiri X r X c - ,, all wa il I Y 4 44' x., -X l t I ,,,,. ,. ,... r ,U , 7 . , r i , ,gg While flufflng flowers, San San Kwan gives her best imitation of a chidaen. Junior Class Officers Front Row Andrea Black Chrissy Abernathy, Hilary Barto. 'vvv T ' Hilary Barto Allen Batty David Beetlestone Rachel Belmonte Nicole Berkowitz Jill Berlin Janeen Bezanson Suman Bhatia Andrea Black Kimberly Black Laura Blackwelder Christopher Blood Marci Blue John Bock Stephanie Bohner Jonathan Bold Mitchell Booz Beau Bouverat Malinda Bowles Gregory Branch Matthew Broder Marianne Brombach Damon Brooks Stacy Brown Holly Bryan Dennis Burns Rachelle Burns Aaron Bush Linette Butler Christopher Callon 64-Juniors Juniors spend their year working hard and having fun vis I K Ronald Chang r Kenneth Chao - C, r Gary Chapin l , i ge Q 2 3' A P 5 CamynChapman ,X ' I WilliamCharlton ' V, Ml,,,..-H-'W Hs.,, ' AndyChen l . Caroline Chen AJ ff,-E A ' FelixChen V V V fs' M 'Jq.yW'l'hgf,, JamesChen V - V-a'V er' A' ' C A 4 ,..,.Z, .V,V ..,..A,,..., . ,,,, , Jenellechen Enjoying herself to the fulliest Marianne Brombach is att k d b ' f Linda Chen , ac e y anxious ans. Raychen GeorgeCheng M , 7 l ,., Steve Cheng -5, 9 1 - '7 f' Celeste Campbell Elsie Chiang ' , Damian Capozzola A A Y H 5 ShirleyChin 'Q V M W H V' A , N , f fiQ...'A!.vf I- , -t ,,: ' ', , V, .' fe .isa ., , ' + -'-' iw f - 2 1? ' V 1 5' 5 2,2 f ' ' Hohn Cho A Q . ' A C 7l , 9 X 'V ' , 44- i te a u Q 45 ' fig .ff it l 5 11 Ch C 7 . Alica Carr ' P ' f 1' - ls James Chung if 'A ' Steven Casper V ,:W, Q . Jeff Chung 'Q A X ..i. f ,,,. , ii' r Q fx: rf - ' ' 1 . Rl y R In 1 ToddClark , ' f y X' I 3 Y- CharisCogan 1 if x , . EricChaisson : 4 V E. I ' 5 Kevin Cohen s if ' i' A, R!JanChan l ' 'V t 5 ' I MimiCohen X J A ' 2' ' 53 C Q 7 V WendyCole , 'rf y' - fu Q' V fix ? 5 IZ. mf' Ann Connaghan A , , ll 4 X - A W ' LarryChang JeffConway 5 ' i t H A V ' ' J L ' MichaelChang R StuartCooper V. ' ' , X 7 I , 'I i CoIinCorrough S 0 ,E V l A AnthonyCostanzo 43? Z 1 MichaelJ.Chang ShawnaCowan A Paula Chang Anthony Cox K Q , ' I ' I I' Y '13 Kristin Cramer Bennie Cravatt David Criley Kathleen Crilly Andrew Croft Cynthia Culver Greg Culver Elizabeth Cwieka Geoffrey D Sena Brian Daskivich Lisa Davidson Amy Davis Donald Davis Neil Davis Jason De Costa Laura De J arnett Jeffrey De Vore Todd Debraal David Dehaan Jonathan Delegencia We 1 UA if fir -X we Rainier Guiang swiftly cruises past the prestigious automobiles of Palos Verdes High School. A W 3 ,.m. , V , f Q .f as ' r fi 'af 2 f e If V V ,f ' if f 'ff L i x 'L !47'ff ,4J H ,,, .n I D, ff ' J' f XP' ,fs ' l V Vf Y V , 'av if i , ,4 f wx , X f Z V 1415 V 46 I-1,692 w ff . 'f - ar V711 ZLV Af, ' f f , , fi Sf r Scott Deluca Steven Demarest Ronald Detjen Ajay Dhaka Juliette Di Libero Robbie Dillon Megan Dolan Mike Downs Nancy Dudman Barbara Eastwood Chris Eastwood John Eberhard Ben Ebrahimi Stephen Ehret Jennifer Eisner Michelle Englehart ' -- 1,,j ll --. I. ff x J ' I Edward Evans ' 'A' Q, Daniel Fan 1 A 15 my ' Chad Farran jig I , ' 1' V 's V:V: ,, , ' N i .,,. 1 - rf' K V' 5. zql, JayFarrell cgi If 9 ' Izl L SW VQI. John Felactu VV X l A E . IanFil2P I f Q 3 if f , V , ,, H! .7 Hur- 'v . . i 1. VV Alice Wang keeps a watchful eye out for potentially dangerous seagulls . ' ,... ' . ' J F V , Q 5 5 H ,V W-LV 40 5 V . 2' fi, a t f 4' ,, f ,. nm f y . I 1, , - , Leslie Fill A 'F fl, Q , ' ' 7 , ' HeidiFleisher L V 1' Q V ' A if lVlichaelForbes I Q V' K V, 'A 5 f A , Q Q. V A Robert Forbes 5 gf W Austin Forsyth ,- I A ra Joelle Forteza ry I r ai 3. I li f 9 4. S. 1 all 5' Q Heather Fouts ChrisFox KristieFox vm is Q 5 NK E or , X , in in l gl E Q GregFoxman Y ' ' f, , 5 Lindsay Freeman 2 Q 'lik V N PatFresch X 1 f f N John Wegener impersonates a runaway giraffe in disguise on Senior Park. 66-Juniors Marni Friedman Allison Fuentevilla Alex Furer David Futrell Karen Gale Marianne Garcia Edward Gaul Richard Ghaly Nazli Ghamarifard Mark Gibello Dustin Gilbert John Givins Teresa Gleisner Tory Goldin Alan Gonzalez Laura Goodale Amy Goodrich Trisa Goshert X I ff X 1i2,i, if or ' . ai 'V if-V fir, N ' V V ' vlif Fai i: F' ---.i' L 4 my 'Zio 3 'F Q . L' 4? .-. , , .. 1 it - rf fx, e , 3 . v -. . 5 no 2 Q Qi f 1 , lx dy 'Y Juniors strive to excel in all activities throughout the year 4 Q. Y S N N -X ,wi X t W rv g Q- 4 .i fx! all XX! f-:fm 33 wx X ,Q K: A N' Sr' L i V ti 5 Q 4, X , 5 , .. 1 X Y X -is A A Lf vi 2 Q? i, sts? Q ' P as V X A w e A t x i -4 X K 1 i r li i if ,x i .V NK 1 - wr 7 ' Q. l QS .s 1 l . 'S J Y' 'IQ Q 4' 'Q 4 A s E E E, s 4' , S . Q Q i l Q nr f 'P, if w Y 4 w, ,y M? fo 41 w 1 W i Q' 1. I t fa, ,K-... .1 Y , if- 5 , hr-'-X ,- - gn- V , Q Phil Hodges Dan Hodgkinson Adam Hoffman Susanne Hoffman Tong Hong Erin Hooker Kim Horii Nancy Hosken Erik Howard Blake Grant Carl Grant Robin Gray Peter Green Cynthia Grossman Rainier Guiang Andrew Gulcher Ana Haase Jennifer Hamilton Amy Hammond Steve Haneline Brad Haney Amie Hanson Scott Harrison Suzanne Hart Sara Hartmann Ellen Hartwick Greg Harvey Masa Hasegawa Jennifer Haupt Holly Heimerdinger Glenna Helms W9Sl9VH9f1Cl2f50f1 While typing a Trident article, Tracy Leichter dreams of the Sarah HQSP-enhelde perfect Winter Formal date. -4. Q 1 en y i Q t 6 i f u i x Kent Howard Brad Hoy Arthur Hsieh Chien-Long Huang Michael Huang Naomi Hui J uniors-67 68-Juniors The Class of '88 enjoys upper class privileges this year Julia Hull Clark Husted Noelle Hyde Craig Interian Joseph Jaconi Eli Javid Steven Jenkinson Bradie Johnson Dina Johnson Steve Johnson Greg Jones Heather Jones Mari Kanda Bernard Kao Debbie Kao James Kao Katayon Karamlou Madoka Kato JenniferKattlove Kevin Kazan ag, K in - L. fi E W' Joanna Keenan 22 Q, g CammieKelly Y? ' . J ' Kraig Kemp ' Jason Kim g y hge fm Edward Kim ' 5 'gg M V 7 Richard Kim 5 ' ' -ff - 'X SungJin Kim I A X Brent Kimball K' ' A i Y 3 '5 F . 9533 ChristineKing Ms '. l fo 2 4 if A ' 'A - V ' ' ' JenniferKing -,jr E .1 f' v E li 915' 12 , 2 1 5 MJ JillKinsey N' fi: ' ' 'f ' 5 ' I 1 4 U 7 RachelKluger if J ' ' r- ' - ' 1 fuk y ,,.....,... rs it iw' . S . . ,r ' Q an r i K sr ::-::: f ,tif ,'4. ' f 42 PN fi l ReneeKoehrinQ lb -i .K Loren Kofsky i .13 h V Qi , K , I . M... t u RonKong N ,M -N I X fi' if re 2' s I aw JenniferKolodny , G , , me l X . ,V we y r i,,o w ' b ,...r, V- U. Ji f N V pg 'S gi :fs N ip f 77 4? I Pi J 3 R x iff X f 1 it 9 2 A 5 E i . , . f X r , W w The Junior float is rolled out before the astounded audience, easily winning Homecoming contest. Q srl Q: N: ...- S 1 X X I x .ya K ,r a fit of anger Matt Severson rips out the plumbing Irena Kopylev Ellen Kotlyar Sean Kramer Jennifer Krawczyk Mami Kunifusa San San Kwan Brandon La Belle Helen Lai Mark Lakata Steven Larson .- of Palos Verdes High School. 2 5 f 'W 1 ,Nr , 1 W 9 X V 5? fi A , '9' 79 ,rf K If 3 A 4 43 4 ,Q A ,Ami 2:1 ' -3 Y ,C 5' l Zi Q .,,, Q, ,til If , 1 X , fa 29' 2 , 7 , x f L Vw X f f Q !4' of 4 Christine Lasher Dana Lawson Mark Leach Andrew Lee Eric Lee William Lee Thomas Legg Tracy Leichter David Leshnick Andy Lewis Quin Lewis Grace Liao J im Liao Lorin Liesy Peter Lim Felix Lin George Lin Thomas Lin Kirsten Lindquist Jill Lineberry Andrew Lohrer Catherine Lord John Louie Michael Lovely Michael Lowry Linda Lu Anzanique Luckey Peter Lyons Gail Mac Eachern Heather Mac Tavish tx 1 fl 474202 Q If . wow Greg Culver and Jeff Young wait patiently, hoping their teachers won't arrive on time, 1 V Q, t Q to ' HeatherMacdonald v T V f 3, , ft L. Rebecca McClung lan McDonald Claude McGirt Christopher McGreal Gina McLeod Pamela Medby Michael Mehall Michelle Mehesan Neda Melamed Molly Meng Laura Merrill Benjamin Messer John Mika Steven Millar Gerard Miller Josh Miller Holly Mitchell Mlchaiilmjslmgfcliz 3 A , A I Kumiko Mizuta 1.Yf ..'..A,, 2 -: --,,'. 'A,,,-,' E f p :-'-' ., l ' L 'iii Wanjiku Moite ' gf' Q b - ' Brian Monaghan Shauna Malone -Q x 1 ' ,ff A Rosanne Moon Christopher Manfredi .h - I Justin Marsh I l'l ' , ..la 1 V I I Ll 6 Y ffl 1. 1 5? f Q Shana Moore I 4 Q 1 5 L ' g Jason Morehead ,V , 7 T3 , 'ir , '3 1 QI, . , Lori Morrow Kathleen Marsh Ll T, ,i X E A lu X qt, Michele Martella , ,fl V l N Q F Q ' Charlotte Masten it N 5' 'X ,! X 3' 1' ' E . ,. W 1 ' 'o'o' ww, Saba Moussavi . , A.,,k il 5 Kathryn Moy A 3 ' -'l. Marc Moynler .. .. A 'Q Q N ff Naoyuki Matsumoto Af: ' ' 1 - J ' L 'E 7' .A vm, Michael Matteoni X . if I L 1 Lynne McAlister ' A N 5- , f , 5' ' lvo Munnecke Carmen Monoyerro Christopher Murphy 70-Juniors flwg, . J Q. , N '- Y- 1-,J 5 at M 7 I .ex A, t KX. mf? i 'x ' X gb I Q i ' 'l f's,.gN V 'Q f ft , i . , X 7, . '24 A -.J il I l A te -. , 2,1 J A 7' it C J to '- , C C ' V V Af ' , fs o L 1.11, kg- V!! 1-, L t , r f of , 4 AWK: Mm J 'W Y is n Y A V ' . 'F 'T X ' Alu . an V ,pw K.. ' Y fx . I' 7 , ff ,,1 tl C x 1 11 Juniors impatiently await their last year at P.V. fd Smiling for the camera, Amy Davis and Jennifer Hamilton pause to have their pictures taken while watching the daily lunchtime activities. I 9' Q Kelly Murphy Jeannine Myles Lisa Narahara as ' Y ' J' ' M, 1. 1 y 5 li ' Kelly Nash 1 j Q Hussein Nasser ' A P' .Q GregoryNay , 'r ' -9 if J 255 4 Q A ' , .' 6 .,,, , Sean Nazemi A ' 13' JamesNelligan A it , Blake Nimmons r s V 'A f H't 'N' h'h A 1, gf , ,Y ,, iomi is 1 ara N' ' ' .- i t N SatomiNoguchi . Brian Norman X 4 ' f? 9 r ' inf 'cv ,rw , L I ,i s . ,4 Q fy 5 i . ' rw 'v ll, alll if Fa. 4 C, ,,,V,, 1 V. Q P' XY ,. ., Q as :ig , s s N ,-1 U wr:-at FW 'K A ' 21 5 , l 3 -1 are ' K A r f -3 l J ' ,. X We X r ' , 4 f , 1 N . i , 1 , STX N fs 3 1 X 5' MM .., Q 4 I f 1 1 Julie Nunn Heather O'Connor Martin Oghigian Alison Ogostalick Masaya Okada David Orenstein Michael Paolucci David Parker aw 5 S A 1 x , , if 4 s sin- , Rf, N X . -ff r V s Wi 5 Q! l 4 I ' N 6-X N K N Q , , V Aga ll lie rr S Paul Passero Bradley Patay Christopher Patay Susan Pavlisack Heather Payne Richard Pease Annabel Pelly Robert Pelton Molly Pence Todd Peppard Daniel Peters Kelly Peterson X 157, WZ 4 7 X ' 52 I A w x Jenny Stevens, member of the stress generati fact that yes, Mr. Fawaz is teaching class. 72-Juniors Anthony Phillips Daniel Phillips Jonathan Pione Margaret Plotar Arian Pole Linda Pollack Greg Pollowitz David Porter Jennifer Pritchett Alexandra Pulman Goran Radovanovic Jodi Ragonetti Aly Rahimtoola Kevin Rall Michael Ralls ,,..s-v- ' on, is brutally awakened by the n., if ,I 1 '22 K f Z' r.. f'.. ' wry me r JL 'V -if f Hi? 4 --.2 '- , f i ' . I v . ' 'Z . 5' , 551' J 1 f fl ' f .-. Lf' 5 , ', A ' vb. f ? - . A A V ., -fm , if i W 1 y, 7 , f ' A 1 i , l Frederick Ralph Lisa Ravalli Melissa Ray Anamaria Reed William Reeves Donald Reisinger Michele Resing Nicole Retzler Mindy Rice Michael Riegelhuth Felicia Robbins Mark Robbins Jeffrey Robertson Angela Robinson Darren Roebuck Sharon Ross Valerie Roth Julie Rowe Kimberlyn Rowley Angela Rubi Heather Russell Aaron Russo Scott Ruston Deborah Ruud Elisabeth Ryan Michael Ryan Hos Sadoughianzadeh f 43,1 ,f , ,W 1 3 1 1 4 H X 1 Q 'Q fill -- ffm .- 5 ' X ,ff f 1 f ' ,- f I I Cv fy., f, 4 X M 2, ' f f i f Y g Q gf 1 1 t P' as 4 7 fi, ff ,Q ,V 1-,f4.i.+,,4 ' Zi Q J qu 4 1 ! 5 Junior class works hard to build the winning float .T G, --Y Ky x A if tt B. xr ' X 4.3, , NR. xx ia N 2 r r WS . t 5? W 'fy ,:. Q - f H 1 if ,ff v 1, f . Nicole Sakoun Roya Salehirad Gary Salem Jennifer Sanders Donald Schallau Jonathan Schubert Andrew Schuricht Kevin Scott Regan Scott David Scudamore Jeffrey Scudder Matthew Seaburn Matthew Severson Nilay Shah Sangita Shah Eden Shapiro Daniel Sheen Molly Sheridan Melissa Siegel Adam Silberman Tomorrow Simmons Brent Simon Joellen Singer Loren Singer Jason Smith Natalie Smith Sean Smith if' f -'Q '35 his S , 1 in e 1 if Y N, vlul V William Smith ,J S , Q ' ' H - Mathew Smukler li' -3? 'if P l Bradley Snedden fr 49' 'U J. f' L Angela Snider I - 58 LaneSn1ff1n l 1 ivrf Helen Song Displaying her 'Just Say No' button, Susanne Hoffman cheerfully waits for the bell. Juniors-73 Juniors'74 Jane Song Heather Springer Greg Sproson Nicholas Steel Jennifer Stephens Chad Sterling Debbie Su lrene Su X ., .', t e X ' 4' A A P' -.1 A Q W' r it ei ,E a w , A N ' J , 1- .X A Q - t - 1 f .f 'X S - '59 ills all 5 l 'W sig .. A J Q W ' ' A rt Mary Su Angela Suh Blythe Sullivan Angela Sumner Christina Sun Toshiaki Suzuki Afshan Tabazadeh Taichi Takayanagi Sanjay Thakar Anglesey Thomas Todd Thomas Jon Thornburg I fi, C1 M , r x X is fr! it W4 T 0 t 1 , 'X S , 1 Q Q I Allen Batty kicks back with his shades on and dreams of the surfer stud he wishes he could be -Z? S 3 lr S , ' l K e 4 .A if s - A 34 'R . f Se 'z' , Q A rt L N .- , Y s gfgs Sis , f '-N N he W-15- r 9 Q4 Z' . .sf 5 .- Andrea Tipton Deanna Tittle Cheryl Tobias Heidi Tokita Carolyn Trovato J ully Tsai Kathy Tyler Sachiko Usui Wendy Valentine Sabrina Van Dine Carolyn Vance Lisa Vander Kaay Richard Vandoren Mark Vasey Cindy Vona Robin Waeschle Shelley Wallace Alice Wang E' fb Q' W t,v,. . Q, ..: gag C X S X' ,Q 1 - A ,. ,Q as x 4 .. .. it i A i ,Q 1? 'S , l V-jk, ra. Rf L91 G lk A f 1 5 . Juniors enjoy themselves throughout A 'RV Joseph Wang 5, Margaret Wang Yencheng Wang S s XS 'S' Q . N X M' X ' a S Q - 'WTS' 1 M gy Jon Wegener r , w t G I K regory Weiss fx A Robert Welbourn 4- k f 1. fl . i f D ' lit S 'lui . S R .gl vw' ' N , -6 sf John Wells ' , , P' , ' JulietWendt D X li' KX Steve Weng , .4 gf la' iw ' Y JenniferWhite ff! r N JeffWhitley JennekeWilcox 5 I iif af 'igfy 5' 'N xt ,, 342 . J, f 'W ' S . .tu -is s at ' fn P: V. 4 - C .mx i , ,ma 1 K 9 5 Q.. Q. iss I? x N' 1? 1 X! 'Wvyf W9 nun , , nrufnf . .1rWW59'3l' 1 ' nj' . :Q - .pvg W swf r 5 , V I , I 915 MU , 1 1 n A D l 1 1 . vvtv - Q 6 ' 'PPEWQQ'-'aw ' 0 tu- dialed' Ct!! 'W Um, 3 . 5-Y SEX 5 l 1 f gf. Y 1 has A 227 pg 5,3 '.',' i-:ffl .1 - W ti' . ri r During a pep rally at lunch, Blake Grant and David Porter are easily amused by the performance of the Drill Team. L 5 uv Q, 4 r.. John Williams Q A ' Brian Wilson -an .Q 1, Grant Withers V j A ShataraWright Q ,fy JE , Z1 A Jane Wu 1 , , . y A y I i J A. U -1, V 'A , Lriywu 0 ' ' C50 ' ' 'fi , L MichelleYakupian 1. W, ,., - x C xyg A ' A , I Ted Yang x Q? -if ' 'il -' . James Yarnell , , 5, N qi In X wi ' Nilliam Yeh the year Scott Yoshikawa Eric Yoshizuru Jeff Young Alfred Yu Hyong Yun Ashleigh Zimmerman Tracie Zimmerman Angela Zusman Not Pictured: Carey Calvert Michael Cardella Matthew Carroll Amy Chou Mark Denzel Robert Friedman Robert Gafford Jennifer Gavin Matthew Geier Mary Goswitz Randolph Henderson Guido Hoermann Roxan Irani Camilla Kendall Jason Kim Jack McCormack David Melo Sonja Mundorf Joseph Perkovich Michelle Plank Heather Ruzicka Hos Sadoughianzadeh Craig Scholla Ross Wardell J uniors-75 mm, 2 0, pm N Jlllnwfff f' 4 f 2 1 2 . Z '22 SGPI-ICDMO ES Andrea Lynn Bachman V Sophomores: past their horrendous freshman year With the bewildering but fun-filled freshman year behind them, the Sophomore Class cut down on fun and paid more attention to their future. Thinking about the PSAT and their junior year, the Sophomores realize just how important their academics are. But, while realizing just how important academics are, the Sophomore Class still participated in school activities. Ralph Aschenbrenner Annette Ashley ' ' W f , f ,i V A or A ,, 5 V1 ' I 'H lf X Brian Lee Aske Taleen Renee Asorian T,QQ1j,: A' , Q A 'i'1 'i i w e , li W T. A ,S or A -:fi Ill A I 4: A DavidJ.Athey K -A ' , J I 1 ze f 4 Kelly Ball Stephen Carl Barteau Alison Beaumont Fiona Beetlestone ,1 VA A . QF ' Y 'Q , 1 j Q- X V in , 6 gi V. . .Q '15, ' H I - Q., f 'f 'ig 5 . rg fy 4 1 , ,T if r -ss, Q . f as Benjamin Adams Thomas Adishian Leili Afsarzadeh Nima Ahmadinejad Fumiko Akama Ilanit Akhavan Elizabeth Alberts Eva Albuja Suzanne Album Brian Allan Heather Allen Donna Alison Natalie Allman Ishan Amin Blakely Anderson Joseph Angulo Susan Aninger Teri Annable Alexander Aquino Hasan Arafat F1 Q1 V f Q' J ii N Q Sophomore Class Ofhcers: Front Row Allison Radford Kathryn Clark, Margaret Malone Jamie Resin Back Row: Alex Kaminskas, Ashley Black Beth Alberts Stephanie Patersm Meredith Byg 78 Sophomores mx iv f . l 5 b if G, 1 1 W ., ..2f,,,,.,,, A .. My: -1' f - - Cyyw f fs Q-. 1 Ml -ww i I if f C K If . 5 f vm D 1 U K f si! ' , ,3 .1 - ff: 11 .5 If l, K 1 ,.,.. lf' lo fm , i 4 ' if .elf 545 I , X -iz.. efeee lo C . f 4 ei ' ., , E H , L0 ' ' W , ' V Q ,E 4 it Beth Alberts works diligently on the Sophomore's homecoming float of an octopus K L if ' f ' 3 , ,Q . fer it 3 . A is Aa ,' eefce few Y . P A- f , V 4,-ff? 4' 4 V .Y X Jeffrey Bowers 64 '4 X 'E Dean Bowman i5 AV I VV 'I , J ef- Eric Bradley , K 1,9 4 A J K3 ' f K ' -' Amy Breidenbach ' I ' . I 4 , RobinBronner 'i D , 1 -. I 5 '13, ' Pi- lx ' H SaulBronner 1 af 'b X Y 'Q , or Q c Myy 2 ,mii Q W W a,-ig,g,?wf,j . i W W ' A ' i H f ' J. F f , I ' JV, 1, .ff 3 DanaBrown 4-1 ff ,,., 4 f l I V , X , Scott Brown 'Z fa ,vs ' fi I' 1 , l K KimberlyBrutzman r f' A 4 ,ff .-5 I 5 'V X -9' ,' wr, -. -ar ,i f if if i l,.. , o,o, Afg , .,,l, if Q X f Y, f -A P P ' gi ,Q .iii .V , A , ,fa if r it , ff 1.9 , ' - , fr -Zi Michele Brydl 4 ev f 1' , , if I ' HeatherBurQe ' I 5,4 A I 1, - ' Q 4 A K ,Q A I r HeidiBurge W ' , I vw f , 4' ll W ' ff - 1543 , 3 1 55 W V, , I V ,E A V, lff, f I A ,uf at , ef .i A ii f if , M, I ' f N' . ! 3 K' 4 7 7 1 Q7 Barbara Busby fag in I ff' ,w V W yi - - , MereclithByg I ff , fx f i ' 2 'Z ffl 'W r if if JeffersonCallahan . , ea W fa f' 5' ' fX,,. 1, ' ' , , f Melvin Campbell V .X ,i Kimbery apers I f Christian Capper J f f y 1 -...ar Dawn Berger Michael Berta Jr Todd Blacher Ashley Black Meaghan Black Sherri Blackwelder Emily Blue Blake Boggess Nadine Bohham Kimberly Borg Jennifer Borod Joanna Boval Alicia Carosso Pamela Cartright Angela Castagnola Robin Caudle Calvin Chan Grace Chan Mimi Chang Laura Chapman Ian Chatfield Alice Chen Anita Chen Helen Chen Patrick Chen Peter Chen Richard Chen Jerry Cheng Jay Cheroske David Chiang Sophomores-79 Sophomores work hard but -4 WNW, Great friends, Amy Elwell and Amy Redman, share a lunch together. Vicky Chien James Cho Jennifer Choi Amy Chou Shu-Chin Alison Chou Maria Chua Patricia Chui Debbie Chung Kathryn Clark Grant Clarkson Corinne Cobabe Carolyn Coggins Christopher Cohen Kevin Colburn Scott Coletto Elizabeth Connaghan Bradley Coombs Brian Corsale 80-Sophomores .1 --9 my . V A 6 K , 5 4 f K 1 Q ,f 7 f W! f V f ' if 5' ,f l ' ,X my f '4 1 fl ,gf 1' I' f f A W l H h, , 4 I , lx lx! ri I.. ff' A 1. ,, A 1 5 , fv f 3 , V2 M f I MW fW'511A25 j fp Q f G ov ef, vfkiw , , I If I zfza, fir? . '- , mhz rf + 51. ,' ' ' , ff . , , ':'fw'4 . '-E9 I ,, or ,w + K ' , , 2 jg -' 1 J A N H9 V , , X 7, 1 Qi, 1 , rv , 5 lf' 9 f My 1 e . -1 I ig f- X W V V V 4 X .. M7 l ll it , 4 1 V flf v' ' ' ' , - wigr vg ' fc: Q1 . L - A f iaa' M N' f -1. ,' , , A-X,l 3 Sheryl Coyner Eldon Curry Piper Cutcliffe Dawn Dabinett Denise Dabinett Tor Danna Elizabeth Davidson Michael Davis Sherman Davis Sherry Day Derek Debraal Dyan Decker John Defterios Scott Deluca Michele Denzel Jeffrey Di Franco Lauren Diaz Alexandra Doherty Jacob Doran Joanne Duane Scott Dubow Terry Dubow Shannon Durham Sandra Eagle David Edmondson Holly Edwards James Effros always find time to relax Q ,if o f 4' 4 , ,QQ if .HN- , iff, ff' 'l ' ' ' , fb , 4 Y Y f, 'cf f f 7 X , f . , ,,,,.n , I 4 ,gy 4 X Aw f Q, 0 fm M 'li 1 i I 'YQ , ' 'I' x if ,., A 24 4 .Q ' X gr H 4 1 4. ffl' X agp! Z, 1 f Q ,, 7 1 Z I 2 cr 'f , 5 0 if Il , , ey 7 W 5' 2 ' Q X rv , ff J rf M J :fans f ' 0 ,Q A , ,1 I '13 1, r X 4 2 if , W Xt I ibgy I-au? 1 .Ji 'I V fr .f - fa- . W' -fa will . :V .' I- ' 4 1- , If wi .' -ff Q i Wa f X' sf 1 X S ev is. , 5 Z P A f X it f and 4 5 lc: 5, i f 5 4, Y, 1 ff X 5 , ,f U v ' 52 ' ,Z 1 ' ff' f ... It ffff g 4-if A rr, -s . .W w I 'Q . M1 , me xy, ,Xmas V. Tw' as X N 5 SN 4 - , Y .3 Carol Elias it j ar we - il sf Anna Hackathorn Sara Hackenberg Maureen Hagan Corey Haleen Stacie Handler Jason Hanel Sonja Hanna George Hannan Jennifer Harper Michelle Harris ff' H Y - AmyElwell if A A. -it ll I Anver Emon ' ' I 1 H ,' ' RachelEttinger A ,Af x. 1 '1' -:' . 1- ff- -V' 1 J Y. Y K , 'P , X s r , mg- UF-ang - A, ' X. rf ' v, Laura Fay , K 44. K . J -i -' . MelissaFiddes f' 7 M , ' h Alison Firemark ,gl ,Wa ,.m,V, Q 5 rira f 'lf' ff f rs -. . X fiv .. - ' ri , x -4, ixk ki N-, , .... 4 I ' Q gy 5, Rhonda-:Flemming L X W' i Q, L X ,J if Q TinaFlores li In E M 'R AQ, .,f 1,1 ReneeFowler N 'N I ' 'l' Nl. . J RachelFrankel l - L V, 1 f ,ff ve, G W N., W ' X Q f -3, ' Elizabeth Frederic ' , i ,A '31 , In ' N Shannon Freeman K Q -. A , gf r 5 JordanFriedman ' ' ' ' f .S , f- A a, 1 V Jacob Friis'Christensen V V .wi bf . A AX., Q .. '27 me Q 'H L ' Keith Fung A fb ' ScottGardiner 'X .7 , e f n, Kamen' . - AV I , L-lyk 'Ain PeterGeorge j Q, Iggy f ' I Jason Gilles E. BrentGinsberg 1 7, si ,, 2 . 3 V , T ,J 1 Elizabeth Glavas Mmm iv TaniaGodfrey V15 ' I, A f 1 44 - -V 6 ' V- gl TraciGoodrich I A. TriciaGray V ,h,, 5 i..V.l 1 fee i 3 Qf?'4Q . f ,wwf N A ,iziiggfilgell Looking dazed, Erica Russo and Jenny Paterson try to understand the new English lesson. l ' A Andrea Guarnieri ' RommelGuinto Sophomores-81 Homecoming Week brings Heather Harrison Michael Hart Hiromi Hasegawa 1 --4' Eric Hasham -,Q If 1, ,jp A f 1, - Nasim Hassani Lance Haworth 4 l A N A -i i P Yoshimi Hayashi K' Rush Hempstead 'X Lf Tamara Henderson ' William Hendricks Jil' 7 Timothy Heryford ' ' Jennifer Hilbig l 4 Heather Himelwright ' 'V V f 4 , fy , X, 5 1 Marshall Hobel JI .,,. .f -i , 64 ..- Z' Brently Hoesman Julian Holland . ix 1 Sung-Mo Hong Angela Hoover y r? fl t . i l ,fl ,Z , ., 25. 1' ,ii i xv xt,- X V ' Christopher Howarth P V , 4 'R Adam Hoxie l f M45 , A fi' J - V, Es, C ' NlichaelHoye 1 I ' W Charles Huang l I 1 82-Sophomores much competition and fun JenniferHughes I fl Sean Hungerford A Karin Husted Y Laura Hutchison 1, -V as , li, , rf ' All KimberlyHyde 1 chriswphefisiaub A wi' t f, g ' KeriJackson 1 Dane Jacobsen Jamestlacobson l Jonathon Jacobson Kristentlahelka WendyJohnson , it eg' '.- - -' 'Z fm -' l Danieldones V V, V .X Christinetlun V, V X lp , 'A in' Paul Kaemmerer J,-' , I , f , .1 4 I , I Aaron Kahn , fi Gregory Kaltenbach V Alex Kaminskas Meredith Byg and Stephanie Paterson share a joke as they work to build the float '.fT? '. 'cfs-f ' 9 , lif t I 1 5,4- f .1. ff- -.ffm -7,1-N I, , . Eg-ff,-f,j-Q.: f , Mfgyjz, , W' . f - f ,- at ' 4 .-, for N., 1 ,. . , V '11 '- M- -4 I f' . 4' r3'fQ4-1291 V t -'iv . M ' 'f 1 'f gl V3 '14,--fi-fi'fT9f' ggi, r ' 3 Ainj 'f ' 3, .' dupe Q -ZW' ff EW, f V ' ' 'X 4 1 .- X trfgfyf ' yr-?f ':Xn? N - Wil. , , 4 go 4 --. ' ,, ' - .'f.,.-V f if , N 1 Vg, 5 1' tl ff --2 1 '. .7 WA ' 5 4 2. 2 f ,fif 25 , S-' Av. f '- if ' 'X ,- f-'. K' M ' , - 'av' L - 'L .- V. JJ 'I ' no 4,42 ' if .I f Q gn, ,N V , , i 1 The octopus on the sophomore float, the result of much hard work, strangles a West Warrior. W We , Y V 0 f 1 ' . Z 9 Q: A 4-.A ' 147 , n Zin Q A K , KennyKao we ' ,V X -19' T J V' Ryutaro Kasuga V fi ' ' fffi Yg 4 1, Ladan Katouzian - ' A I Michael Kelly ,,f,h ' 'f e 4 7-ix '. HW, I I q V V Q xl: af I .. -5 A 5 if ' A ' ' - a -5 Emad Khaleeli ' JM., ' V ' L Jeena Khan l ' ' f 'Ti 1 f Omid Khodai A ' Charles Kim -m .f ,. .- QQ. ,f 4 , v ff ' N rw. L ,Q JT' , , 4 A f AA K. , 4 , f ZZ ,L ., V3 f., ,fy 1 ki ' ,, f 7 f V i' C! A-, 5 'L-. Q 1, , , , 1, ..., f 4 , ,,. ,. if 5 fu J. . A V ,. , if yi' -4 , . 'A , ' 'V , la , , ,V H VI ffs , if ' 'l 5 Q '? Janet Kim ? Kenny Kim Mimi Kim Paul Kim ' 4 fr. Ifb v W 7 N. Sandy Kim I I5 b Tracy Kim 3911 Lisa King A PhillipKing : f is-17 44 'L Allison Kitching Kevin Klein Kristin Klemm Davis Koh C! 5 'K Wynn Kollenborn Timothy Kopania Jennifer Kopchak Judith Kuo Scott Kwiker Brian Lanigan Alysanne Lara Theodore Law Aaron Lawson Amanda Leach Catherine Lee Edwin Lee Kervin Lee Lemmi Danielle Leone Jonathan Lescoulie Paul Leyva Henry Liao Jacob Lieb Michael Lim Amy Lin David Lin Edward Lin Sophomores-83 Melissa Lin Stacey Lin Alfonso Lindsay Grace Liu Letizia Lugliana Leo Lundy Stacy Lynch Sayoko Maeda Hideki Maemoto Susan Mahmarian Erin Malmquist Margaret Malone Jennifer Mandel Matthew Manfredi Thaddeus Marckesano Jerry Marshak Nino Martinez Kei Maruta Katsuhisa Matsumoto Garret Matsuura 84 Sophomores A ggi f W , mf .AW 'fy vw v- I r . f eff A 1 Q. ,, 'vi 'Q w 'Wray A Q' V-M I- .-'ff V' 2 1 e 'iffy f Q K Q -. fs, lf V 4 ... . Lf? V ' lug: f . W Q71 'f - W al X A ' ' ' ' Egfr I .LV . ' 1' if I VV t ,iwrlif he , ' 'L ,,, ' 'V gk' Ashley Maxwell A i K 5 Vi G ' V 'V Jacqueline May ' if N' 1, Z '- 1- V Lia McArthur R . V' A V Rexford McClure Vui J Vllv VV VV 1 li JenniferMcConnell wid 27 ,- 1 -' Vi ' L V i V3 Christine McCormick V Q. if L V I ' 1533, ' Sara McEneany if l ff Vi V X.. V ' ..' QV SLVVXV f Patrick McGaughey l w ' M 'V Bridget McKay K ' X .. ' James McLeod VV Q. .iz ' V t Rande Mead F' '- J ., ' I ' f ' Janet Medby Qvvvll ' X V A Q A fx s. f - ,f-.J 4, get Nathalie Mehlberg ,V V X , A 1' ' HZ' 4, I JoelMilam ' W5 ,N -+45 L Phyllis Militello VV V , Jflmesfvllllef f 2 Q x 'bii ' LM Pedram Vaezi and Mrs. Kilbury get a feel of the Mexican culture ,V L.. VVVf,q 4 . u. 1' with their sombreros on 'Y' Sandy Miller L V! lt 4' -' NathanielMinami V ' fi ii Shaun Minn Matthew Morash T 7 f 17 '--fGi- Jeffrey Morgan 1 L S ' , l 3,1 , A 'Q . V Elaine Motamedi Y '7 A ' 1 4 eg 3 ' V . -,Y V, Curtis Muck ' V V x Monica Munoyerro l X N if TX it i x c gi I S' Q X XR Z: 4 5 i Q sw? , XSS 1, A 5. R QI., V. S, .ESQ t X R x, ,. F XX -If I 's A , ii' 'l A X25 r I is i 1 iff :Qx 'f- ff if 1 i . i , ,A.. A Ilia, Q! ..k, i f af! Q, 3 , a we , .. 1 Z? Y ,V i Q Q gm Av it if fl if l A, .,g 'Q A : iQ i f 'i ii Shannon Murphy Michelle Murray Craig Nagle Ken Nakae Heather Nelson Jennifer Nelson Deborah Neth Jennifer New Tami Newman Tomoko Noguchi Clare OlBrien Colleen O'Connell Hana Ogawa Marcus Oghigian Mika Ohashi Yusuke Ohtsuka Kent Olsen Brian O'Neil Paul Oppenheim Timothy Overbey Karen Park Jennifer Paterson- Stephanie Paterson' George Paul Arezou Paymai Bridget Peach Adam Pevney Derek Pickus Joel Piller Colby Powell Sophomores have a fun year Thad Marckesano, a sophomore, is still being harassed by upperclassmen r r 'Y 2-K ' al. X1 ' X iv! w , . X eh uds Powell ' Lisa Prochaska X 1 M Sp 5, mr' his, li 75, R ,E N I 3 Z Alison Radford Q, X, L ff Megan Randall xg, ..' 'fx X VALV Amy Redman A ' Jamie Resin 8 ta Q, , ii . ...x Q Q lil ,, rly.it y li' 0 3 x ' 'Af I 6 X LeslieRey - 1 1 RyanRichards ' V Sheryl Richards 4 .4 ,4 QW ' A ' DanielRichmond Yumi Ro Jason Ross Michael Roth Michael Row Damon Rubin Erica Russo Rachel Sacks Miho Sakamoto Bryan Sandberg Charles Sargent k Class of 1989 pulls together for a second year ' N M , , KKXI ,.-.,. X ,' ,A 'WA W 6 M ff ' f W , X 'et i xxgf' 'J ff! ,ff , , f . .. cf' f . 9' Q f M A ' 4' f 1 W, , V f 4 4 4' 1 4 at . , 4 f, ' f A f f I , is Q, 1 , 1, f 1 10' 4 R fxf x- ! 1 we-Q :f or f , , 6 - f 1 cv 5 pr 1 . fl, I 1 6 'i 1 7 Deborah Schallau Hilary Schoen Nicolas Schroeder Ellen Schulkin Alisa Schwartz Candice Scott Sean Scott Caroline Secrist Caroline Seklemian Rob Severson Liam Shaw Kari Shellberg Gregory Shepard Gabrielle Sherry Jennifer Sid Jill Simon Lori Skagen Jon Slusser Paige Smith Jeffrey Soll 9- 'FL rf' Enjoying a break from class, Jennifer Paterson, Erica Russo, Jennifer Hilbig, Meredith Byg, Candice Scott, Renee Grinnell, Heather Nelson, Janet Medby, Chris Islayb, Eric Swanson, and Todd Biacher take a breath of freedom . 86-Sophomores , WIA ,Q .V 255 'M ' i Of 1 5' if' , f 7-np , if z 'R , f M44 7 , N. R , af J if ,x W I 5 R J ., , , 17 J George Steele Ed St. Martin Amy-Paige Stein Anna Steinhauer Deena Strenk Gabrielle Strong Peter Su Dana Sublett Eric Swanson Erik Swanson Gregg Swartz Raymond Szu - f' M ,,,.,.,,. ,, , . 4 ' ' J X 64 .S .' f mx if .Q iff 15 G 1 7 f ga 2 A W J , , . 6, I '1 ,g . s - fi Q ' J 217 'gy 'X 3 ,, Q lf , 7 K-3' ff x l If ' f ww W - ,Q K i ,QQ ' f up . ef- ,,. , , ' f f H f f f , I 2 Q af' f, ' A , I ,f 5 F I .Vi '9 li' f ff ' I 1 In L ff -fn J 1 S A, F 7 - 'L .rr W f I W 11 'fe w H -fl l ' MA N m ,,,,,,. ,,,. 1 A f l 4 i', f ' f I 5 V71 V 'Hifi V , ,V , WWE, - -5 ff' 5 5 . 7 0 3 ,L ,Z .J V ,zf Y 3 ML 1 f X g Q, , ,i ,, f, 1 - - , f .V f ff' 4, -. f ,J , K ,f ,,., L f , , V Q - ' V5 4' 'M' jj, ' Q -1 if ,5 , fy -1 ' 7 5 13 I , A ka., V ,,, V J i eff, 'J of , ' 5 ,. I jx A X.. . YI Zn A L 1 'mi' .f 'E' 'ff .B E rfxm lie ... ' I - .1 e fggz. 3' 1 1 5' 4 r r ,, ff A f 6 ,Q ,,.. ' 5 y . f A We-. :gf ? :ft ' 1 if E ' k . ' 'ay I . 1 ..i, 1 . N, K4 , f 4. f Y, f 4 4? 1 . it V' 5 V' bk 0 ' A iw ' xr fe ,ff iff-1: Q 'r f 227 L, A W X X x X J ,ff A , V M ,. 53. 5. A , 9 V :fr e i , 2 C ,fi f f , Q wwf 5 f if X fl I Q N 'EW' Robert Tait Alexandra Tatge Alisha Taylor Angela Thomas Craig Thompson Jayme Tighe Jeremy Tobias KarlTokita Wayne Tominaga Mark Toomaj ian Nicholas Towne Tisha Treherne I ew f ,f ' 6. Zyfy ,ff M 94 I , V' Z 1 7+ ,f . i H, X are 334 My il..A, ff.. , S i Ashley Black and Greg Shepard battle seniors with enthusiasm. 7' ' lf ef -E, ,. Akiko Tsuji fe T Q . e, Deanna Tumanjan I S. X W 4: Hans T'-1119 ' N , -- I ' eg- i I Nelson Yang Thomas Tynan 4 W 4 lpvlvv A AAVW l ' Shingo Yam, Julie Upp M 2 I ' Pedram Vaezi 'yay Monica Vazirani U ' John Yeh Jeffrey Wachner H97 'I Susan Yeh David Walsh I Patrick Wang Karl YI Walter Ware Daniel Young Matthew Weakley Sharon Weiss Peter White Helena Yu Joshua Winston Michael Zareski Hyungsuk WOO Not Pictured' Mamlko Aklmoto Heather Payne Sala Baker Tony Robinson h , Yoon Choi Kyle Rourke mtierlxvwormlngton Greg Connors Alex Shainman AnfelaeWu:mbrand Sean Criss Manhew Stem Bob Yin Kuff Eaklrl Monique Underwood Q Chris EW! Nell Weyman Carl Herman Steve Yang Sophomores-87 88-Freshmen . A V wiv- -W 1 E , i S 5 1 1 ww i 5 f nmuwmamf 2 , , - 44 ' x . 2 , ,, 1 2 bvugvpn-nfwmpwunsmv--vm-W-1 FRWEMEHME wff' , 4,5 ,M n Q f f 4 , 4 X ,few fi uf ,Lg V ..f My 2 Freshmen-89 90-Freshmen Consisting of 375 hard-working students, the Class of 1990 did their best to contribute to the school's success. Many freshmen helped build the homecoming float and had flower fulls of fun. They also became Nitin Bhatia Anne Birch David Blanco Donielle Blue Stephanie Blum Juliana Bock Tamara Bock involved in clubs and extracurricular Doflald Booker activities while sruggling through their Tlmothy Boot first year of high school. In summarizing the class' spirit, Ashley Allen, the Freshman Class President Thaddeusgowes exclaimed that, The Class of 1990 Brenna Britton has arrived. Daniel Broder ,.,,:,+w. ' : 1, - h . Q' x ll 'im 0 X 1 -rr 21' i fain 49 g ' , R A :S L Q ii . .43 ' , rl :f:,2.3,21'-SW ' ' ' rl :rw tlsfiiifr. , HumaAhmed ASh19vAll2H .. ,,,..i.:. A . . ,iii,1,,, ,,,,. ,... , , .. c.4, ' TanaAnderson ls b. Mark Antro ius li , . L SX ,c A '- S AlisaArkenberg Julie Ayton zt ' V NSY X fix Qi Y ily JulieBachman E V f' Douglas Baker Xi f X X I 2 r A wt P TadBarry Q, A N. ArthurBauhng X Alvie Beday Dorian Belmonte As Tricia Lawver shows off her tidy locker she turns her head for a picture 4 Frosh struggle through their first year at Palos Verdes ,,f' '3 A X X A IQ. Q -ar -A . X HQ! I 'sb' A A , ,, rAe , e,e, Q . - ' ee i , .K ' 1- - f C if 1 n so i ' x t ' s - A sr 4. A . X ,r N y ,5 1 .ff i ' ' . W , ew si- M . :Q r of - 35 , if . A I V' M , l ,f r - I .., . . A, , 'Ci . - 1 ,J .A A e vs , .X if If X K' ' A X. Freshman Class Officers: First Row: Natalie Wang, Jennifer Thompson. Second Row: Tammy Bock, Cindy Smukler. Third Row: Karyn Taylor, Ashley Allen. Shannon Brown Amanda Bruce Jason Buck A Kelly C1-,ew Pamela Butman Judy Chiang Matthew Campisi . NicoleCarey F if Cristiano Castello X N Nancy Chiang Dana Caudle Q 7 Chi-Ray Chien Federico Cenzano Yvonne Chan NirmalChandraratna U Chang Cho Valerie Chang ' 7? , ,I 2. H Shinshin Cho 5 .. fi nts Elisabeth Chapman M 4 y V MarjorieCharlton X W' 'I' is , David Chen - ' ' Sue Choi Jenflifefchen . Anne Christmas Ak T, ,r., J ', A 1 -A T. 1 ,,, ,F gg 0 b W V -fa x C A fx 9 ' Q a lg Amy Clark . I I , ' Q Kevin Clark A 7 all 1 xt Timothy Coffey ':Vb: 4 ..,r , ,e r llnbu. ,,.. r.r vu 'E V 0 ,fu ,gt , U Q ' :.- o N . 4- r N if Marr ' X - f' '7 Q ,T - C J ft, X I . 3 ' v J A I , r 4 J g ,x Vx - V! ., A , R' , 5, x, V V f i .. ,. S - fi . J '1 ,y ' x 5 - -1- A' fx. .1 A , r -9 ' i . sm ',, I ' ' A if? 2 Jennifer Coombs Kimberly Cooper 'Christopher Cormier Julie Crooks Robert Dallenbach Brent Darden Carolyn Davajan Christopher Davey Christian Davis Freshmen-91 92-Freshmen Christopher Davis Tanya Deacon Jill Delzer Todd Demko Brandon Demott Deanna Di Libero Daniel Dickey Shayna Dierks Ellen Douglas Nicole Dunn Paula Elliott Nora Emon Bob Eslami Christine Evans Bryan Ezell Ying Lan Fang Steven Farrell Mark Fein Mary-Agusta Feldman Jennifer Ferran Toni Feste Amy Forsyth Jennifer Fox Amy Frederick Nicole Fresh 7f iw 111, , 4 H gf. 11 1 ' M-, M ee f , 'ww J, fff' 4, 15 6 5 ,. fll yy 5577 V? ., ' , V H :V X 0 gm ' iffflfl 'f. , ., QL' , , 1 M! 1 'fi 1 ef 192 f'f ! . 1' ' f' yi 1, , 7' f 0 ,Q ,,, A ,4 ,,, ,Q Q. gf 7' M -V ,ff f . 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Ti? - x , 2: f ww f f J' ,. , ,fe I .f 5-1 1 2? , J 6 J X 'N A f ' 7 I5 f AA f ' A1 W, ' 'if' ..- w,,,f. ,qv ,.., ,fe ,W In i ' f' ,, , A ' A X 9 V f, ' er ' J Vw 3 ' 9 . f- F I , , I x la, 1 iff , M 4 X Q. x X. 1 A H y X , Freshmen struggle to get a good start at PV X7 A M Yen, -,' ' 1 X , it ' Ll l if 5 'R' V 1 '-Q 0 g xg-1 n, . V i . A E X gp rx, my w 1 . . Z3 Q 4 'R A xt 1- ew 'aa 5 4, , 9 ta' 4 'V Todd Grasinger ' ' , ' Kelly Greco 7 ' Z A, af 'I Elizabeth Green , V HeatherGreen ,l .A '21 V-.V Jon Green B ' Mike Green S f David Gregory K , Richard Gulnto Lori Gulak Paul Habibi Scott Handler Lisa Harden Steven Hart , ., V Alexis Harvey lf ,f Erica Hayes ,V X V flf ' ,En -v V '1 4 . , :Z f A J ff 6 ,. James Hayes if - ' f r . n F C S 71 , f ,.. Z ggi! 40' Q Q 5514? ' x . , 5, fu is w, :V K ,, I Jon Herzog Christopher Heyn David Hicks Todd Hilbig Vanessa Ho Douglas Hoffman Kyle Holderman Kenneth Hong fifth, ffl T ,T lr T at 1 r X by , X- ' '1 ' 7' ' ' 1 fs f T 4 3 Zia ' Q 1 V ,IV l f , ' ll . 1 I .A Melissa Paltin and Tricia Lawver amuse themselves by figuring out their homework. Jeffry Horton Evelyn Hou Andrew Houghton Francis Hourigan Steven Hoye Laurie Hsu Bill Huang Richard Huang Lauren Hunt Alexander Ignon Mark lnterian Jonathon Iungerich Frcshrnen 93 94-Freshmen i at R A N v-4 B! Paul Joshi ,A , 5 Q Eric Jun .ji 3 i NancyJustmann f. L- N 'A 79 f. . X ,...,. Sari Kancla . be , 'M' A - ? John Karambelas S at Mikiko Katsu ' 'X 1 . Y B Lv sn ,wx - K X .. , -1 , . .NX I ' Zi Douglas Kay M f l 'i- David Keane K N Andrew Keenan A , X eg .yi . 'i' Q Sarah Keenan A l in 'J K . . . . . . Thomas Keller . Q David Keane experiences much stress during his first year at PV High School. , '-I Erin Kelley -. ' fesl. .Li 1. 4 Tim0fhvKe1lv . 0 R M. -f ,,x, f , V WN ' i lf' N? 'K David Kerdoon is' ' ar Andrew Jacobson Q2 QQ 5 iff my IlJoon Kim Q ' X , ,I Joseph Jacobson N 5 Ig Lilian Kim 1 1 i 1 X' are 2 U8 i X E 34, Q gg 5 f X ' ' l.indaKim 3 . E' , N, X - . 1 1 X-'Y' : .E .iw a t Susan Kim ji, Kristen Jaconi , - Susan Kim ' X Peter Jazayeri I i ly 3? Teresa Kim ' ' A A E' ' ' V-f9 N - . -1 xf J : 5 - W, ' I: ,. ' 5 ' ' i V' ' I VivienneKim Ea A A ' s g ' - i say ' XYQIZ Tf1mmvJ0hnS0n in ' . ' N X Gregory Kimball XX , ' 5' TinaJohnson W Q b J is Jeffrey Kimball y Rf f' , -5 no r rr r rJ Jrorio . J, Jro r Q P , SE K . . . ,Q is ,V 5 ,... A .' , 1 x , 5 an 3 . A. b Leah Klugar -A 2,1 'K L , Q. ' A :y StephanieJones t AmandaKoenig . A X 7 P A . Karl Jonson f f XY Alexandra Kofsky I 'Q . X Linda Kong l if - E l 4. Class fa-Q f I A, -1 , v 3 f Q . -4 v .xv F of 1990 has a fun first year at PV High K , .v. i w 9 swim 4 0 if 3 ,iii rl 'I . ,lx x .,, P E ' 3 ,Q W5 A 41, Q , , ' i ,g fr I 5 1 4 J ,, if as i 1' f I 5 L L 5 W , R JV ., ,A ' ' 3 T L ' f 1-1 ,T he , W, ' A ., , ,, Q I ,, , 7 , V V M3 ' 'fr 7 r f I , I , X , X . , ,Y ,,,.,, . , ' wffizw' ,A , xvwrv ' lam. A f ' ,f gen :Z A 3 5 gr ,ff 4 'f , ' UW M f' fi V iff , I if' I - 'fl' ' ' vi : f ff , at 3 Z as gy J 5, ,Q I A iw, ' if ' ' f if 4 gk s 6 Elijah Liao Stan Liao Jeffrey Liaw Kevin Lindquist Craig Liu Emily Liu David Love Lillian Lu Andrew Luckey Tanya Lugliani Jennifer Lynch Craig Mahan Taro Kunifusa Whitney Kuwahara Kerry Kuykendall Lori Lacy Danille Lakata Jason Lake Theresa Lamprakes Tricia Lawver Beau Lazar Michelle Leabman Paul Leblanc Christopher Lee Esther Lee Herbert Lee Richard Lee Sonya Lee Walter Lee Josh Leichter Bianca Lengsfelcl Larry Lesher ,. K ? , Q , . fi ,, , m ,. -5 X fr 1 'M f f .. . ., , , A fr ' . an ' M J - f V api 7 'Q' 1, M. to ,ff iff. V u of ff W W 3, A -rzvt Peter Malishka Mary Maloney Sarah Marsh Shannon Martinoff Cristina Mason Bobby Massoudian Heather Mastous Jocelyn Maye Liza McClain Erin McGreal I 2 The Kimball boys and friends show off their unique modeling abilities. Freshmen-95 Freshmen participate in all homecoming activities Jennifer McLeod Christopher Merrill Jennifer Mikos Robert Miller Steven Mitzenmacher Jennifer Mix Ariana Mohit Shirin Mohit Sheila Moore Jennifer Morehead Karen Moy Kristine Moy 4 CA! ' Q33 ,f . Z M ,Q 5 , 7 ff f nr F' .M , 2 1 J' 4 20 ,, eff ei, V gfzyyr , ' W' rw , way, ' ,gf ,, fs gm 'lf , I I fa f M r, , r , ew. , I my 4 ' J , iffy , f , 'W ' 2 4 an f f ,WK X if 7 4 ef 4 'I Wh ' .- 4 nf 2 1 '7 ft, 'U Sign ,W f f W 'X ff X 0 if 4 X 7 A ' i ' 5 X x '-I ,, ,. , 9 Qpf if 8 t if -'W' mm nn.. H- ,Www f 1 A,,,.,.,-w.- Meghan Powell enjoys eating her oyster during the obstacle course, 96 Freshmen John Murnane Kerry Murphy Michelle Murphy Ryan Naftulin Daniel Nah Curtis Nanney Kimberly Narahara Yu-Kai Ng John Nibarger Jeffrey Nicholson Naomi Noda Carol Nunn Takeo Ogami Kenney Oh Shirley Ohara Chikara Okada Salvatore Orefice Marc Paillet Melissa Paltin Jennifer Papo Edward Park Peter Parker Jeffrey Parsons Gregory Perens Kimberly Perry Eric Pevney Andrew Phillips ff! 1, ,swf J' 1 it . Q A .9 , ,4, , Q 0 i in 5 L, V Y ,, ,I 4 'Q 9 2 1 J- 1 W M, 1 ., 1 . - ' , - i., 1 I , 1' ' f ' , A- fi gf. Q Zig' V ' '., 'f ' . qi I . A 1 ,. ,f 7, ,-xy D X , . 'A at - - 4:42, .,,,4 9 .V , M, V. , S w J, , , I , by ' VV I 1 1. Q I ,f f 1 f kv V 'H 6 ' n nl' ' 1 ck? If s ' - , , , , mm Q I ,v , , ,iw 1 ff f Ax ,f 'N , , mf L f ' J 1 f ' ' ff - ' ' ,f -iff, Q Q X , hr: 1 J if The first Freshmen Class float is a splashing success as it gms around the field, Shannon Pinckert ec fr Flovic Piteau X Ryan Pollack ' Rebecca Pollowitz ' Meghan Powell nn? V A 1dP - , f ' ' mo retz A 6 , Michela Prina if 'N Leonard Pulman Boyan Radovanovic Tanya Ragonetti Nadia Rahimtoola Timothy Ramirez Michael Randall Rehema Rhodes Sarah Roby Christine Rogers ff 1 1' 5 ar nn Nicole Rogers Frederick Rosen I V, ,4 Christa Rougeaux 6 Joanna Ruclin ff Jennifer Ryan W f' MichaelRyan Negar Sadaghiani Lisa Sakamoto za .qv New 55 ii sr , ' A 'Q , . fri 4, . ,,. . S Q, X 121' x mix -ik ' '-,, ' 'Ing 4 I rf' Q 31 X ly f M f K ,W , w .,,, 11 li? ZZ y QQ i wx 3' K vw w if ar ' .7 ,I all , ff I . a , ri - , we 1 7 ' , , I 2 1 f 4 ,v rgjlif' 1 f as t , , f' cl. Nini Samsi Mike Sanders Jed Sanford Mairi Sanford Stephan Sargent Keith Sax Kevin Schmeichel Valeska Schroeder Cynthia Scribe Sharon Sekiguchi Suzanne Senador Eve-Marie Sewell Pantea Sharifi Suzanne Sharkey Kevin Sharman Heather Shelly Andrew Sheng David Shneer Freshmen 97 98-Freshman Freshmen study diligently yet fin time to relax James Simmang Summer Simmons Paul Simonsen Adrian Sinay Michael Smit Cindy Smukler Carol Song Leon Soo Jennifer Sostrin Jason Stafford Katrina Stager James Stansfield Laurence Stone Lisa Strauss Scott Strauss J im Su Stephen Suh Erin Sutton is X f w jx F N r . I X X up r Q4 l 5-.N XM t.3?g Q,'l'X .Q s if ig Ark F X hi l 8 A. X X . Q t T E fn.. 3 . 'Q 1 IN ' '15 . ..., .X ..v -if x tl 'Q 5 ,SW i ---a ,B . . i -18 ' t 1F'i3tl5 Q sf S s 5 . if 5 - .si X :X -1 i is 'fri 3 jr u c LA zsrnutrx HVIPERIO CP Zi AQ!-l.l!:A ...mf Doug Baker takes a last look at his Spanish notes before class ends. ,, -f - , S 5 .5 . ,f cf , ,, 5 -gig, PeterSwardstrom X P ' H .' llh! It if . Natalie Taggart ' t . g VJ 15 JenniferTaml-rin Q :ll 'l ' 'N . Y if rg 'ill' ' f .A ' I l . in iv 53' ' A f 5 my '-' t HeatherTankersley i S , 'J' A 'A 'ive' Karyn Taylor -A I k k, A X JenniferThompson I 1 ' f W .. -v.. M4 ,fm Ts sa - RobertThornburgh 4-gp 1 I N Lisa Tinley A Christopher Toth ' f T IN 3 f' ir' - Christopher Townsend N if Reiko Toyama Jennifer Tremonti K ff t 'I ' rm: 91 Sara Trivedi Patricia Trovato Jane Tsai Joanna Tu Denoid Tucker Peter Tunney 1 1 ,ff 4 ir .. N 5? ri 'Hx X - 'Z fs' X K i ,i .I X -wi X oss- , Q N.. f , - V ,-. , Q K, . X lk 'Sli . ..A Aw AV A . gl? H xAAA K 'l:, I, as 0 gina X X S3 1. X E wi I fy, 3 Vanessa Turnage Ryan Turner Mark Tyler Jason Tyo Tania Unatin Takeo Usui John Uszler William Van Horn Michael Van Wagenen Derek Varricchione Alisa Von Nordenflycht Philip Vorhies William Vorhies James Vreclenburgh Elizabeth Walsh 1 x 1 , y 0 , , ,H-if ,.::21:. rf- zt r ., .. ,.,, . :W SQ X Y V' X H rr 'W 1 g K 'A Q eff 4 gf , W ' QV? , V If 1 E X X X x N vr in ,N A Q ' ji X K .S 5 f .Q xt ' w N- 3 Fest. ' xx N ,r 5 A fi B x ' ' kr X . 'Ur 12 773' While studying,Amy Forsyth finds time to jot a note off to a friend. Natalie Wang Shirley Wang Mika Watabe Christina Weber in r E. ' Carrie Walters ' X r . . 1' it X 3 Thomas Welbourn Susan Wilhite Scott Wilson Jason Winkler Not Pictured: Sohrab Afsarzadeh Blakely Anderson Brian Colbum Krista Danielson Roger Dela Rosa Todd Demko Nicole Dunn Ariana Mohit Kobie Monroe Marlin Sheik Victoria Shen Todd Smith Philip Vorhies Tania Winn Koichiro Yamada . - 1 Q T M 1, ,Rik A ri, is .Q . . xg? 1' f V.,A' s,..:,, E I ',.v b It M an gf' 1 5 f' J . :Si t ' r ar, . Ji' Todd Wittles Seung-suk Woo Grace Wu Brian Yang Kerryn Yarak Allison Yates Sam Yeh Sean Yoder Loretta Yuan Chung Yun Alireza Zanganeh Alexandra Zirkel Freshmen-99 Q1 1, Q51- ,lv Qi 'UN' zlz 1 K X . 100'Ar-tivities .K - --N-sv - gy? fe ,M I af , www ,,..,, W. 0 S V I 5 It - lf' I 3 V, ,V wwf-or 'zwafgfhv H 4, KA gk W ., A 1-' gf I by 1 I W If5::'1L:g5f1g'.,,.3 ' , l.III3.'f- ff '1 . .I I Hifi' KI- I . -I , if 5 N 1 6 ' X ' , , , ,,,, W, WLM ACTIVITIES Activities-101 Sl 4 f. 4 w 'Fzi2fN ' .S- 2 fs Lv- in 7 1 i 1, ,A Si? ,air - .:.- -. S J ,wi ' A X f 2 it . mm July 1986 A huge celebration is held in New York in honor of the Statue of Liberty's 100th birthday. Britain's Prince Andrew marries red-haired Sarah Fergu- in a grand ceremony at Westminster Abbey. Caroline Kennedy, who charmed the nation as a little girl in the White House, marries Edwin Schlossberg. August Actor Ted Knight, of The Mary Tyler Moore Show , dies at age 62. An Aero Mexico jetliner crashes over Cerritos, killing all on board and several on the ground. September School begins at Palos Verdes High School. Joumalist Nicholas Daniloff is released from captivity after being arrested and held as a spy in the Soviet Union. October President Ronald Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev meet in Reykjavik for a two-day summit. President Reagan and the two houses of Congess pass a huge tax overhaul. The New York Mets win the World Series against the Boston Red Sox with a score of four games to three. Ray Knight is named Most Valuable Player. November Soviet dissident Andrei Sakharov is allowed to return to the Soviet Union after years in exile. PV scores in the closing seconds to defeat RH in Varsity football by a score of 13-10. Beatlemania plays at the victory dance. An arms dealv in which the U.S. government sold arms to lranian terrorists in exchange for the freeing of hos- tages is uncovered. Several White House officials subsequently either resign or are dismissed. Renowned actor Cary Grant dies at age 82. He starred in movies such as His Girl Friday. December Desi Arnaz, of I Love Lucy' fame, dies. Drama presents Lady Audley's Secret for its fall show. Dick Rutan and Gina Yeager make a historic flight around the world in the aircraft Voyager, breaking several records for unrefueled flights. The Winter Formal is held to the theme of Under a Moonlit Sky. Students from PV go to Harlan Shoemaker with their skits, songs, and holiday spirit. aw' .ff January 1 987 Corazon Aquino is named Time magazines Woman of the Year. The New York Giants easily beat the Denver Broncos in the Super Bowl. February Stars and Stripes and skipper Dennis Conner regain the America's Cup from Australia in 12-meter yacht racing. Marineland of the Pacific is bought by Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. In the following weeks, the company moves killer whales Orky and Corky to Sea World and closes Marineland amid protest from the Peninsula's residents. The management at once-landmark rock radio station KMET fires all of its deejays and changes the station's format. Flamboyant entertainer Liberace dies, possibly of AIDS. Noted artist Andy Warhol dies. PV's girls' Varsity basketball team becomes Bay League champion for the first time in PV High's history. The Valentine's Fonnal is held to the theme of uln Your Eyesf . 1 S . 3 .l .s . l is5Qe'raa+f e 4'r v ig K x-I Y' QI W ' Y arf' fl' ' -1 . - . xl ' ., Y. T av2,s'a!!f4,,cj A - nvitf-fg: ..i3s':3 gf Z 7.434 g4f?'Er fff4, Ne t A .v- 4, Q , ' .'E U j.-','!f-.-Q V t 'Y' , ' 1 S., 1 . . M - 1- 1, 1 Q , 1 .- ' Qin, l' y .,,.,, In . . V J , 3. . 'A L. A : , J ' ' .gg K N a A -wax aw K 'g52gT?f' .is:' , TSW' gp' -- it as . t- 1 1 .Ffa ..: 2' 'f 'ritmwf-r..-sJr:.f March Actor Danny Kaye dies at age 74. The PVPUSD parcel tax fails to pass, receiving 61.596 of the vote. Drama presents L'Sweeney Todd for the spring musical. April Soph Doll week is held, culminating in a Soph Doll dance. David Toma gives his anti-drug presentation to an all- school assembly. The PV Camival is held once again and is a great success. May The Junior-Senior Prom attracts many PV students to the Beverly Wilshire Hotel. June The school year ends. The Class of 1987 graduates and celebrates Grad Nite at Disneyland. C YQ .qu-vs. bl .4 Mp z' 1 ,,, s. . f . r, . ,... W af -:w,..,..... ,X X tw' 104-Activi In iQ.,f,, i g ggi? 055, 9 Q r 1 L, MFYM1? f data if , J PTSA SUMMER SHOW 1986 AT ms NORRIS COMMUNITY THEATRE mf muon: ummm wmv in uammv www .vw Mr.. ... r.. A., -...nz ..f-.4.r,a.,.w-1 wa u...,,, ,,,,,,4 ,N,,,, f-.M..,..,.f fwmwmswrwif-hfnww, .rw-. Summer show at the Norris with PTA The 24th annual summer show was held at the Norris Community Theatre this year, sponsored by the Palos Verdes High School PTA. The performance at the Norris was a first for the summer show cast and crew, previous performances being held in the PVHS multi-purpose room. Jim Bell was the director and Coby Martinez was the orchestra conductor. Kirsten Benton and Kristen Robinson gave memorable performances. The cast of 'A Chorus Line' clazzles the audience with their dancing and their impressive stage performance. Julie Rowe, Don Reisinger, and 'Em Hall practice hard to get their scene working flawlessly for the show. The front-line players recite their lines for a scene in the summer show production of 'A Chorus I.ine'. ties Leadership campers plan activities, learn value of leaders Kari Murnane, Alissa Varricchione, Marianne Brombach, and Ann Connaghan pause from leadership activities. Creative Thought Day was planned, may as were future ASB activities. A S movie, 'Tales from the Crypt' was shown, adding to the excitement of the weekend. Said Tim Hall, Senior Class President, With fresh ideas, we got a lot done. Good friends and good times made it a lot of fun. The guys were joined in their football game by a willing Mr. Samuels. lt was a great experience for me to get acquainted with the leaders of the school and plan with the students for the upcoming year. It was one of the most V x worthwhile leadership camps that I . K' have been a part of, said John Letcher, Assistant Principal. mv' John Murnane, Tim Hall, Rex Corbett, Peter Interian, and Scott Malmquist take a time-out from football. Leadership Camp this year proved to be a great success, with fifty-four ASB members and invited guests in attendance. Spending the weekend at a camp in the San Bernardino Mountains, the students decided on the theme of 'Enchantment Under the Sea' for Homecoming Week and offered many ideas for pep rallies, lunchtime activities, and special events. lt was the most productive weekend, both in terms of quantity and quality of ideas, in recent years, said James Kinney, Activities Director. Kevin Hart and Tim Hall eagerly concur with Mr. Kinney's speech on the duties of leadership. Time was spent in individual groups discussing the values of leadership and involvement with Mr. Kinney, Principal Bernard Samuels, and district board member Mrs. Kinnel. Emphasis was placed on communicating to a large portion of the student body as well as involving the smaller groups of the student population. Activities of a wide variety were planned to appeal to everyone at Palos Verdes. Those who went to Leadership Camp represented a wide variety of students' interests. Their enthusiasm made the weekend fun and successful. Everyone worked hard to come up with new ideas and we all had a great timef' said Jennifer Baszile, ASB President. Activities 105 106-Activities Homecoming Week was a success with the theme, Enchantment Under the Sea. During the week several events took place, each one tying in with the theme. Some of the events included the Sea Chain, the Hoppity- Hop Race, the Tug-o-War, the Battle of the Sea Anemones, and the Keyettes' Picnic Basket. The grand finale came on Friday. At a special assembly, the obstacle course was run and the Homecoming Court and floats were presented. The pep rally at lunch consisted of the cheerleaders mimicking the senior football players. Overall, the activities boosted spirits tue , .-.ff , .A-T . ' if,:.q-ffm' 9' 1 , M i, and participation of students Lance Haworth, Erik Howard, and Jeff Popovich dig in, trying to win the pie eating contest. si? W -'f Y .. ,.4 N. 1,3 ii -I 3 Senior Scrub Club members, Mike Norby, Tim Hall, and Chris Adishian, are covered with confetti after a great play. Homecoming Week boosts school spirit at PVHS Gut Seth Blacher and Brent Darden look determined to beat each other. Trying to win the event, Heather Vitro quickly puts the ice cube down her clothes - 2. 'u 2 'f -2' ii .- I v M F' 'Q ' 'i M W K K 5:1 , V, 'f. Q 2 , , H' H 2 Q-7 V , , . ' . -WWW' 1 K ,, r -- , ,, M 5 ,N g ,. ..,.f-l.,-M Q 'fs , , , W 1 1 - f Q 5 z. EE 'Q R23 ' i f lf 'Wil 'I V M 1' , Q l 1 3 X N 7' I K 5 'w, 4 af . H K , 0 4 ' ' sly, -' 4 'UU' I ' , , ., ,A ,A ,, iw' P 4-Y 1.4 . , , M, im ,H f fix , , .ZA rf,-L51 ' L .,,, T' a ' L' N ' f' . -Q 2 i W 4 'X ,JIYKZ 9 5 'Q , , 59 '2f f'i'3 W, fi -jew-ff. X f M, ' 'f L -'1 L! V ff' , V ,H ' -...... Q f,, 5' , ny' ,,, fr f , I S5 ug ' , gp., Of M ' V I5 A , ' 1- Zg,lllfll1a ,Q - T . W ' ,M-W l--1+ ,mf - -f'- If' w 'Zf . Fi? i SH . .. 2 'Z' ' A , ,, T, 'T ' Qi' ' F' ,Y ' 'A ' , l . , .. ' Palos Verdes High School Pep Squad cheers enthusiastically during the special assembly. The Senior Class Float is presented during the special assembly 3, f? ,K The Homecoming Court is presented during a lunchtime pep rally by Tim Hall, Senior Class President 1986 Homecoming Court: Princess Kim ho, Princess Kathleen Cunnirgham, Queen Susan Donaldson, Princess Dona Leonard, Princess Keely Peters, Princess Karen lto. 108-Activities Dr. Ito proudly escorts his daughter Kim down the field during halftime. Jennifer Baszile gives Susan Donaldson a hug after the announcement of the Homecoming Queen 1986. 45' Q , Susan Donaldson reigns as Homecoming Queen Homecoming Week came to an exciting con- clusion with the football game against West High School and the announcement of the Homecoming Queen. The 28-7 win against West added to the festive spirits and the half- time show climaxed the days events. Included in the halftime field show, the six princesses, Kathleen Cunningham, Susan Donaldson, Karen Ito, Kim Ito, Dona Leonard and Keely Peters were presented with their fathers. The long awaited announcements were made: Susan Donaldson was crowned Homecoming Queen 1986 and the Class of 1988 won the float building competition. Mgqn W, Wwfwfl W 1 Susan Donaldson flashes her beautiful smile, as she is presented with her father in the car. crivilies-109 Sea Kings beat Rolling Hills again with a 13-10 victory On the eve of the King of the Hill football game, flames leaped into the air enveloping Tommy Titan. This marked the beginning of the traditional PV pep rally and bonfire. The following day at lunch, Mr Kinney Marjorie Culver,and Brian Coffey were dressed up as Titansffhey were then drenched in maple syrup.5ud - denly,an avalanche of red and black feathers came tal - ling down on top of the sticky victims.A few hours later, as the sticky residue glistened in the sun,the football game against Rolling Hills began.The lead was passed back and forth between the two arch rivals . ln the final seconds of the fourth quarter,the Titans were leading 10 - 7.The Sea Kings had the ball and were just an arm's length from scoring.In the final second of the game, the Sea Kings scored and walked away with the title, ' 'King of the Hill. ' 'That night,over 600 Palos Verdes students celebrated the 13- 10 victory with a Beatlemania dance. Anti'R.H. caps were sold to boost spirit among Sea Kin ig, 4 l 5. nd iii D Q Ea 25. Students enjoy dancing to the hit songs of th B Il 110-Activities Angel Alberto and Tiffany Keele shout H along with other P.V. students tivities The Cast of Lady Audley's Secret , this year's fall presentation. While Alissa Varricchione composes herself after her song, the four clumsy dancers try to steal the show , Lady Audley's Secrets.. another PVI-IS success Jim Bell once again directed an outstanding play, Lady Audley's Secret . Seniors Chris Irvin and Michelle Randall starred in this comical melodrama. The audience participation in Lady Audley's Secret made it a one of a kind performance. Also starring in the play were Lisa Sisk, Todd Anderson, Tim Griffith, Confused, Tim Griffith and Elizabeth Springett tum to the audience, and Elizabeth Springett Todd Anderson, the hero of this play, is off to staunchily save the day. Shauna Malone, playing the sweet, innocently recites a poem for the audience Michelle Randall, playing the evil Lady Audley, tries to convince the audience to follow her fool-proof plan. Ari vi ' J Palos Verdes I-ligh School students celebrate Under a Moonlit Skyl' Showing off their great dancing ability, a happy PV couple dance to the music of The Shadows' Strumming on his imaginary electric guitar, Kirk t d I , , I I Ig. 'T afggsf K i X l . X li lm . .,. .+ -1 J l' K li . WAX, Q- ? f 1 u Taking a break from dancing, Mike McKay, Brooke Thies, Matt Seabum and Marianne Brombach smile for the camera. The third annual Winter Formal wasia huge success. With the theme, Under a Moonlit Sky, the Assembly members worked hard to plan the event. The music was provided by The Shadows and the decorations included a fountain enhanced with ficus plants, four trellises at the corners of the room, garlands extending from a pole in the center of the room to the far corners and silver, black and white balloons. All ficus plants and garlands were entangled with clear Christmas lights. The backround for the formal picture was a scene of the city with the moon in the sky. 1 1- , , ,, .5 L f 1515 fa-e, ff 1.5 ,, fy , Q or f 5.5! 2 . , f 1 3 my infiw M 5 , 0 Z' . 'A ff ,fy 1' 1 713-I , My .,, r ,ffl 4352 A X Z f W, i. H f At the Winter Formal, Nicole Dunn, Alfonso Lindsay, Kathryn Clark and Sandy Miller dance the night away. Activites-115 The PVHS students bring holiday cheer to other kids As has been our custom for some time at the holiday season, PVI-IS went to the Special Education Center in San Pedro with some special holiday entertainment. This Special Education Center used to be called Harlan Shoemaker, but when the school was expanded a few years ago, the name was changed. Harlan Shoemaker is now the name of one section of the Special Education Center. ASB acted out the Twelve Days of Christmas while other groups sang and performed various Christmas carols. A different variety of acts were done by Band, Delphinians, Drill- Team, Keyettes, and Pep Squad. Performing for the first time this year as Santa Claus was Mr. Costas. Palos Verdes High School Cheer Squad does the Bunny Hop to Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer. 'if y iw Tammy Bock, Cindy Smukler and Alex Kofsky act out l'm a Little Menorah for the Harlan Shoemaker kids. 6 iti ff n If ,,, . '.c, .ff fel Q ,,.,..-v Mr. Costas entertains the Harlan Shoemaker kids as well as PV students as Santa. 5h0WiU9 his Skill GS B S010 mist, Aric Welker P1395 H Hanukkah fune- -- ...i Students from Assembly entertain the kids with their version of Twelve Days of Christmasf' During a break between acts, Brian Coffey and Tim Hall did a rap. Activities-117 118-Activities PV students can see the light ln Your Eyes i L.. Mike McKay and Barbara Busby share a tender moment together on the dance floor. The Student Activities League sponsored the 7th Annual Valentine Formal on February 28, 1987. Sara Thompson and Dona Leonard supervised the setting up of the formal. Hours of work was contributed by dedicated volunteers. The result, a beautiful array of pastel streamers and intertwining archways of balloons. Throughout the night, couples waited with great anticipation for the announcement of the Valentine Court. Austin Peters was pronounced King of Hearts, with Senior Prince, Brian Boyleg Junior Prince, John Givinsg Sophomore Prince, Spuds Powellg and Freshman Prince, Chris Cormier. Stacey Huizdos, Darryl Stoltz, Erin McGreal, and Danny Peters enjoy dancing to the romantic beat of the band Rescue. During a tense moment, Alissa Varricchione and Ritu Chopra slowly open the envelope containing the winning names. V , A , gnu- ls QAHQWFW WIN x Wiggle gas ,fag ,,f ,. 1 s., so wif X 5' 5 , st e X ww Valentine's Court: Front Row: Jennifer Youngs, Mindy Fountain, Kelly Ball. 2nd Row: Freshman Prince Chris Cormier, Senior Prince Brian Boyle, Junior Prince John Givlns. Not Pictured: Kh-ug of Hearts Austin Peters, Sophomore Prince Spuds Powell. t Q Activities-119 ?V spring musical l'Sweeney Todd was a success Sweeney Todd this years Spring Musical was directed by Jim Bell. Starring in the musical were John Mclntire as Sweeney Todd, Alissa Varricchione as Mrs. Lovett, Kristen Robinson as Johanna, and Tim Griffen as Anthony. Sweeney Todd is the story of a man's revenge against those who he believes have wronged him. In the process many die in both ghoulish and humorous instances. Z! fi ff f I It ,,,, 2 A Mrs. Lovett and Sweeney Todd sing Pi Little Priest, while doing a short dance. As Pirelli lEric Chaissonl scolds Sweeney Todd about his past, Mrs. Lovett and Tobias lAndrew Schurictl listen closely, 12GfActivities ' Ffh ,WW V, ,V 1+ ,, , x W 4 Judge Turpin listens to the Beadle tell him about Ladies and their Sensitivities . Mrs. Lovett begins to tell Sweeney Todd about her dream home By the Sm. As beggar woman, played by Allyson Goldin, pleads with Anthony, senior Tim Griffin, Sweeney Todd looks on with complete disgust. vities-121 may uew f f E Q LL, Q '41-fi 1 iff' ff 512 'f? 5 , 25 X' Q . Q , ,jgws f ,fp M 1.61 , 511. X ,. wpfifiv gigzif 15'-3,3 .. 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A ,mm Aw. l. x- ,AM K W Vwkw ,rw-' K .N-:wx , W ww... .Qu X, xwwx M. 5,5342 'Y' we aw 123 Athletics :M K K. ll' Z: 'C . m:.,M- 1' - 'X Nh- .Z , . QTL... N-..,Rxk 0 Q . ... -Q. W . wi 4331 f -mf ax Q I 'ii'-1 . L. ...L W - -dm ..b: ' .4 ..zn.:: .W 4.4, ,4M,..L,4w- -2.4.3 , .WV ....., In 392 .ICQ f mm. M,-,,.Z2 3 '-.f',,,4:j,.w ' X H 'tw' H . .M.,.,,, K .N , ' Wfwmxm ,-Q V- , ,.. ,,,, , . .umm Aw . ww, , ATHLETICS Athletics- 129 The seniors really came through for us this year, stated Coach Bill Judy. Their leadership, outstanding play and heart led us to the Bay League championship and into CIF playoffs. With 33 returning juniors who have more potential than any previous Sea King class, coupled with a 9-1 sophomore team, next season is going to be exciting. Led by four Co-captains Derek Capper, Mark Choate, John Milam, and Austin Peters the Sea Kings had an excellent Bay League record of 4-1. 130-Atlwietir S Varsity tootball takes Bay League championship Varsity Football: Front Row: Eli Javid, Aaron Russo, Felix Lin, Ed Kim, Jeff Goodrich, Hyong Yun, Andrew Lee, Jerry Miller. Second Row: Tom Wey, Larry Chang, John Felactu, John Bock, Frank Lee, Chip Allen, Eric Frederic, Alan Horeczko, Austin Peters, Third Row: Beau Bouverat, John Milam, Coach Brian Smith, Coach Bill Judy, Coach Mike House, Coach Dave Kirk, Chris Anderson, Kevin Scott. Fourth Row: Ben Messer, Todd Clark, Matt Seaburn, Rick Anderson John Wells, Alan Gonzalez, Brandy LaBelle, Mike Ryan, John Williams. Fifth Row: Jeff Conway, Jim Cole, Greg Branch, Steve Spencer, Pete Pozzuoli, Mike Lowry, Blake Grant, Mark Choate, Geoff Kaltenbach, Chad Sterling. Sixth Row: Pat Fresch, Greg 'Pollowitz, lan Filep, Steve Hitchcock, John Schubert, Chris Miller, Derek Capper, Dave Porter, Rob Welbourn, John Eberhard. Derek Capper runs over a West player and fights for extra yards. 1-E Mark Choate outruns a Hawthorne defender while moving the ball up the field. N., A.. f 1 I fl ,4 is l ddie f i t John Milam, Derek Capper, and Rick Anderson wait for the opponents to finish the huddle. Varsity Football PV Opponent Torrance 22 8 North 24 22 South 8 28 West 28 7 Rolling Hills 13 10 Bay League ffl--ll Bay League Champions lsr ., I ig Q s silg 1 Austin Peters prepares to cut back on two would-be tacklers. U11 f Chris Anderson looks on as Jeff Goodrich kicks a winning field goal. Ati el-etucs-131 132-Athletics I i ! J, . , 1 li ' .nifty , ., -v ,f rt. K 'Skill I 71 f 4, W 'V Za 3 ' I 'V I. QQ f . Z f Z...,,.M,,,a, ME' , 'Z ' ,P M' W - ' Que i ag if ' 3 v,,.' ' Q f f! - ,iz . g f . , fr, ' 25 ',. Visas f 1 . ,A ff l M I I 'Ll V A- L ' l . fantastic first season V . he WMV.. AM- an ,. ,Q , ' a U '- ,I ,- ., V j W V. V Q, V A If . , . t'tt '--t i . . 12. T In overall compet1t1on, the freshmen Ma. .A A f 'tb A fff' V . had a record of 3-6-1. Losing to - V , . . rtfrf 'f Rolling Hills and South Torrance, the gd, L freshmen finished their Bay League rr r . . 'W rit . ,r . f ,. r ,rr ff l season with a 3-2 record. lt is hopeful V ' . . ' . ' V If, 'P 122 I 3 that the freshmen will follow in the ',,' 1 V V VrV. sophomore's footsteps and have an exceptional Season next year As Mark Antrobius kicks a high punt, the opposing team tries to blank the kick. Freshmen Football: Front Row: Nitin Bhatia, Richard Lee, Sal Orefice, David Blanco, Andy Luckey, Peter Svvardstrom, Chris Townsend. 2nd Row: James Vredenburgh, Jason Lake, T,J. Green, Bob Eslami, Bobby Miller, Ricky Rosen, Stephenn Suh. 3rd Row: Chikara Okada, Lenny Pulman, Chris Davey, Dan Dickey, John Nibarger, Todd Demco, Chris Heyn, Paul Le Blanc. 4th Row: Jason Goldberg, Kyle Holderman, Josh Leichter, Blake Anderson, Coach Jackson Wang, Coach Ken Russel, Adrian Sinnay, Karl Jonson, Jason Buck, Steve Farrell. 5th Row: Mark Antrobius, Dave Love, Brent Darden, Travis Graham, Steve Hoye, John lungerich, David Gregory, Jon Herzog, Not Pictured: Alvie Beday, Bryan Ezell, Robert Thomburgh. Playing well, Sophomores finish Bay League in second Sophomore Football: Front Row: Peclram Vaezi, Craig Thompson, Yusuke Ohtsuke, Rush Hemstead, Lance Ha worth, Omid Khodia, Sung Mo Hong, David Cho. 2nd Row: Tom Adishian, Jeremy Tobias, Kent Olsen, Rommel Guinto, Nasim Hassani, Ryu Kasuga, Pual Kim, David Edmondson, Greg Shepard. 3rd Row: Jon Jacobson, Scott Coletto, Nick Schroeder, Joel Milam, George Hannan, Kyle Rourke, Al Luger! Lindsay, Mike Kelly.4th Row: Scott Swanson, Jeff Morgan, Christian Capper, Jim Jacobson, Coach Pete Fawaz, Coach Gil Eberhard, Don Curry, Greg Connors, Tony Robinson, Greg Kaltenback. 5th Row: Spuds Powell, Jake Doran, James Cho, Mike Hoye, Patrick McGaughey, Wynn Kollenborn, Jon Slusser, Dave Walsh. Not Pictured: Brian Corsale, Kevin Klein, Derek Pickus, Tom Tynan. With a stunning comeback year, the sophomore football team ended their Bay League season with a record of 5-1 and an overall record of 9-1. With their only loss to a tough Rolling Hills team, the Sea King's sophomore team dominated all other Bay League competition including South and West Torrance. This set of sophomores is a fine group of talented players that will definitely help the juniors on Varsity next season. Their future and the future for PV football looks bright, said Coach Fawaz. y, During a home game, Lance Ha worth aggressively takes the ball downihe field. f Athletics-133 -1 l Varsity Cross Country PV Mira Costa 15 Buena 28 West 18 Torrance 21 South 22 North 17 Rolling Hills 15 Bay League Finals 25 CIF Prelims 35 CIF Finals 67 Bay League C10-Ol - Overall Bay League: Champions CIF: Second Place flow score winsl I I Opponent 48 27 45 36 38 43 48 lst lst, heat 1 2nd Boys' Varsity finishes strongly in CIF Boys' Varsity Cross Country: Front Row: David Scudamore, Blake Boggess, Damian Capozzola, Masa Hasegawa, Bennie Cravatt. 2nd Row: Alex Furer, Matt Carroll, Victor Furer, Skylor Piper, Brent Kimball. s Skylor Piper, Masa Hasegawa, Victor Furer, and Bennie Cravatt finish together in a tight pack. 134'Athletics In stride, Sky Piper and Blake Boggess charge down the hill. Led by captains Sky Piper and Vic Furer, the Boys' Varsity remained undefeated in Bay League for the second year in a row. This largely junior team easily won several highly competitive invitationals including the Mt. SAC Sweepstakes and ended up their season as CIF 4A Runners Up. MVP David Scudamore, consistently remained the top runner throughout the season. The efforts by Bennie Cravatt, Masa Hasegawa, and Blake Boggess also contributed to the teams success. Damian Capozzola, most improved, followed closely behind. Undefeated for five straight years in Bay League, the powerful Boys' JV, led by senior Mark I-latch, won all of their invitationals as well as all of their league meets this season. Assured of the boys' ability, Coach Joe Kelly replied, No one will come close to us in league competitions. Bay League Champion, Alex Furer, was helped by the efforts of MVP Brent Kimball and Matt Carroll. 784 W H 'vm' W if WJE y 5 5 'IL f EVM to 4? MM A li fl , 5 'Qi f-'l 9' Boys JV Cross Country Front Row: Matt Broder, Steve Mark Hatch, Tony Cox, Wesley Henderson Mark Leach 3rd Cheng Scott Yoshikawa Bill Reeves. 2nd Row: Brad Patay, Row: Chris Fox, Ray Chen, Brad Daniel Bob Merchant Girls' Varsity Cross Country Mira Costa Buena West Torrance South North Rolling Hills Bay League Finals CIF Prelims CIF Finals Bay League 110-Ol - Overall 11201 Bay League: Champions CIF: Champions I 136-Athletics Varsity and JV demolish competition Q 'W . xii C' I z ,' ai, M , ,W M?,54?f4'1. ' W U 'mai' PV Opponent 50 p 35 50 44 46 50 1st 2 5 ,ww ,I QN,r 4 me lst, heat 1 0 ' 7 L lst Girls' Varsity Cross Country: Front Row: Traci Goodrich, Tracy Leichter, Ashley Black. 2nd Row: Andrea Black Dana Sublett, Julie Crooks, Kellie Hourigan. 3rd Row: Megan Randall, Lia McArthur, Angie Snider, Shawna Cowan, Stephanie Cox, Cammie Kelly. 'il' 'm-,uf 't af , A ,Q Eager for competition, junior Tracy Leichter and her teammates anticipate the gun on Palos Verdes course. By defeating the top 12 Southern Section teams, the PV Girls' Cross Country team cartured the CIF 4A Championship once again. Captain Kellie Hourigan was voted most inspirational by her teammates, while Tracy Leichter received the MVP award, and Dana Sublett, most improved. The girls, coached by Joe Kelly and Rod Flagler, won every meet and invitational, including Bay League, to complete their second undefeated year. The Girls' JV team, led by Leslie Fill and Cammie Kelly, was also undefeated for the second consecutive year. The hardworking MVP, Lia McArthur, was a big part of the success. Coach Rod Flagler said, ' 'The Girls' JV would be the number two Varsity team in Bay League and actually did win the Varsity Amy Goodrich determinately pushes up Agony Hill. 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The Sophomore team, consisting of MVP Paul Kaemmerer, Emad Khaleeli, Sherman Davis, Edwin Lee, and Hans Tung, diligently pursued the competition despite their small size. With only one loss in League, they took second place at Bay League Finals. Coach Kelly said, Especially considering that there were only five Sophomores, they did better than could have been hoped for. Coach Flagler additionally described the team as small but totally awesome. 138-Athletics U! il S il K i .EE 2275 gflfnufunis . W V , fi1.QiV,Vl.1iti. EM i. .wnix l QA' ewuiislm an 1' -, iz V , Mx Q Y 'fMi'WffWiii7fi'5 Eiifiii, lalliiri ,mann 'miami ' i A . i if E 'I .fihisvt 5 fr, r. f VIN .,,,,s , 'i X Q r 3 1 4 rim! ,, fam igggfefifulillgf ,,.,,i 5555 352315 . wma . il H ,t 755559 V 1' .mi 'Es , sf, 'Ng 'lift was ,,., .V r,,a,Vg1-rf: rg: ff, , ,nj v 3.-MV,,..f -, ir new Q, ' A iq 6 wg . AV 4- . '5 yi . fwfr , rg i ' iiffb ,. if fit Vi. , , Q, 5 . . 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' M I , , ' .,, ,f 7 ,V :,,,i,,-,AMJ r Boys' Freshman Cross Country: Front Row: Andrew Keenan, Mike VanWagenen, Dan Nah, Taro Kunifusa, Paul Simonsen. 2nd Row: Todd Witteles, Matt Campisi, Alex lgnon Dan Broder, Mike Smit, Tim Kelly. 3rd Row: Ferdi Furer, Jeff Nicholson, Fred Cenzano, Sean Yoder, Mark Fein, Greg Kimball. Athletics-139 140-Athletics P.V. players participate with energy and talent The water polo team this year had a spectacular pre-season with a record of 10 wins and only 3 losses. Unfortunately, the team did not fare as well in the league games. A few of the players traveled to San Louis Obispo where they com- peted in two tournaments. Later in the year, the team competed in CIF and made it to the semi-finals. Q 1+ Bob Anderson and Howard Redd were both acknowledged as being the most valuable , , ,W Maw? if. f , :ww , . fwffffwffi 'MT' -' A players of the team. Howard Redd was also i . f nominated for the 1987 Athlete ofthe Year. A ' it Jay Hagan was honored as the most inspira- tional player N Goalie Howard Redd looks for an open teammate to whom he can pass the ball. g A Varsity Water Polo: lst Row: Scott DeLuca, Clark Husted, Herndon- 3rd ROW: Howie Redd, JHSOD Feinberg, Ceaeh Brian Lanigan. 2nd Row: Brian Boyle, Brad Amico, Will P91-'Pafd' Jay Hagan, B05 AnCle1'S0F'l-NO! Pictured! SCOU Kinney. ' Palos Verdes water polo plays enthusiastically this year i Q i .. E gl l wi'7f.,T'Q I-1 . 'f .MN ff Head Coach Scott Peppard gives a pep talk to the team during an important match. r Ji .. t ' ' ,-L31-' 5' ' . W' - Jason Feinberg concentrates on regaining posession of the ball from the other team. ' 'ir:: .tt H, , Y' wi wa qt tr. wx K Y Bob Anderson attempts to successfully score another point for Palos Verdes. Lakewood Mira Costa Culver City Huntington Beach Beverly Hills Cabrillo LB Jordan Fountain Valley Beverly Hills Westminster San Luis Obispo Irvine Righetti Lompoc El Segundo Redondo Rolling Hills Miraleste El Segundo Redondo Rolling Hills Miraleste CIF Playoffs Calabasas San Luis Obispo Varsity Water Polo PV 8 9 17 14 11 8 12 12 10 11 8 5 19 12 4 6 5 8 4 8 12 8 11 7 Bay I-9591-I2 l2-69 - Overall 114-111 Opponent 5 6 5 6 4 9 7 4 9 4 9 6 2 5 11 12 9 14 5 12 13 5 9 10 Athletics-141 FroshfSoph water polo ties for first place ww X L W wifawfw ' ,W .v ' 1,2 , ,M .M Z7 , I,4f W vw wig, 1- W, .4 I r if , 1 ff ' ,WM r '- , 'r V , A .- N jaw' 'ogy ' ...., , Wviimfi r wwf A' ,,w1,,f4w'7 5 W M :I V WE, , 4 V' A ,K My A H , . r . Mp, 1 .4 Q f , ,. f ,. , s f f 1'fTfLQyi':fM2 W e i i ylw' z.l'fflP ' if' , Mm- if fi , , ' - 1 ' -wg I ,, W I U, Vg , ,, W W v' V,,f,,ig22! H I - wk' . A ,V M fw wffwi , ,f ,,g fy ' A WC, 'Wm Wi' v rf fp i , Taking time out to smile for the picture, Aaron Lawson prepares to throw the ball to a fellow Sea King. i J -my -up -nr 1 - FroshfSoph and Novice Water Polo: lst Row: Mark Interian, Karl Tokira, Ginsberg- 3rd ROW: Chris Cormier, Tad Barry, Dave Hicks, Mike Ryan, Tim Jason Hanel, Mike Hart, Jim Stansfield, Erik Hasham, Ryan Naftulin, Ryan l'l91'Vf0Ydi C03Cl'l Mafllilr Cl'i1'l5 Toth, AHTOU l-HWSOH, J0hl'l Kf11'Bml39l3S, Slew Turner, Kevin Schmeichel, 2nd Row: Sean Criss, John Lescoulle, Jeff Horton, Hart.N0t PlClUl'9d5 Amy l:1'9d2l'lCl4, DHITIOH Rubin, Bill V0fl1l9S, Phil V0fl'll25- Phil King, Hasan Arafat, Scott Gardiner, Corey Haleen, Jeff Kimball, Brent 142-Athletics Skillfully throwing the ball, a P.V. competitor attempts to score against the Opposing team and is successful. ts Looking determined, Corey Haleen waits for the perfect chance to pass the hall. With the leadership of Coach Doug Martin and Captain Brent Ginsberg, the FroshfSoph water polo team played exceptionally well this season. An overall record of 7-1 in the Pioneer League boosted the team into a tie for first place. Among this year's top players were Phil King who received the MVP award and Chris Cormier who was named Most Improved. A thieiics-143 144-Athletics Girls' volleyball reaches new heights Girls' FroshfSoph: Front Row: Miho Sakamoto, Maria Chua, Donielle Blue, Tanya Ragonetti. Top Row: Laura Gow, Alison Radford, Lauren Hunt, Tricia Travoto, Carol Nunn. Girls' JVVolleyball: Front Row: Heather Payne, Kathy Moy, Jennifer Nelson, Heidi Fleisher, Beth Alberts, Wendy Valentineffop Row: Heidi Burge, Erin Malmquist, Sherry Blackwelder, Jody August, Liz Connaghan, Heather Burge. 3 ,ss-11193321 .,l- , . , ,JI Laura Blackwelder hits the ball while her opponent tries to block Varsity player, Marisa Nunn, sets up to spike the ball during a close game. Although their record was 3-7 overall this season, the team was made up of talented players. Inspira- tion and leadership were provided throughout the season by Co-captains Karen Anderson and Karen Jacobsson. Also putting in great performances were Leslie Allison and Marisa Nunn. The six starting players included those four as well as l-leather MacTavish and Lorin Liesy. The Varsity team really pulled together at the end of the season, Nunn said. With Co-captains Liz Connaghan and Jodi August, the Junior Varsity team also completed a successful season. Both showed great skill and helped lead their team to victory. In addition to Varsity and Junior Varsity, this year a new FroshlSoph team was added. Co-captains Maria Chua and Alison Radford played skillfully to help the team complete a successful season. Digging out a tough smash, Leslie Allison plays hard. Girls' Varsity Volleyball: Front Rowg Laura Blackwelder, Ann Connaghan, Leslie Allison, Lorin Liesy, Heather Mactavish. Top Row: Suzi Hoffman, Marisa Nunn, Marci Blue, Lori Blank, Karen Jacobsson, Mariannne Brombach, Karen Anderson, Not Pictured: Laura Goodale. Athletics-145 VNV, -ff il' 'f z S 4' 2 .9 , 2 .. .M ,f , ,,- ,gf , f , L K l Sf f 5 -1 , 'W Wi we H aff., .,., ., H if wmf'p2fvfz:,',' . ' I 'Y V 3 f I I I if A I I P I ' if-ff my fffgfyg, f544g.f,7,,,,j, gin , m.ui,,',pM, ' f,,,f'ffw--'faff A f ff - -f :Mi , WW 'IVV '-: ' ' ' .M Zyyw , ywzyf ,M M yfffsilwmggv, ., . , X X , . ,,. 1 5 g , ffy ff fvfffff 15 X ff X f f X If X jaffjf Stella Sampras displays the form that brought her fame in CIF competition. Hillary Hobel concentrates as she hits a well-executed forehand down the line. The Girls' Varsity tennis team played excellent tennis to share the Bay League title with Rolling Hills. The team went into CIF with a 9-1 record, their only loss being a close match against Rolling Hills. PV then posted victories over Edison, Corona del Mar, and Ventura to reach the CIF finals. Although PV put up a tough fight and much talent was shown, PV went clown against Miraleste to receive second place in CIF and finish with a 20-4 overall record. Most impressive was Stella Sampras, who won the Southern Section Singles title in CIF and also received the Most Valuable Player award at the awards banquet. Most Inspirational went to Mindy Fountain, and Adrienne Earl was voted Most Improved. I-leather Vitro, Mindy Fountain, Hillary Hobel, Kari Murnane, and Stella Sampras were selected to First Team Bay League. JV went undefeated again and captured the Bay League title. Shannon Martinoff received the Most Valuable Player award. 146-Athletics Girls' Junior Varsity Tennis: Front Row: Mami Kunifusa, Cathy Lee, Shannon Durham, Moujan Adl Tabatabai. 2nd row: Anita Chen, Rhonda Flemming, Julie Upp, Sheila Moore, Coach John Fullerton. Not Pictured: Tana Anderson, Amy Clark, Holly Heimerdinger, Shannon Martinoff, Nathalie Mehlberg, Anamaria Reed, Girls' Varsity makes it to the CIF finals Girls' Varsity Tennis: Front Row: Stella Sampras, Hillary Hobel, Angie Zusman, Kim Black, Mariko Kitano, Karen Ito. 2nd Row: Heather Vitro, Mindy Fountain, Kari Murnane, Adrienne Earl, Allison Kitching, Coach John Fullerton. Not Pictured: Dienah Lee. 'F 7 'S was - , ,.,. , ..,. My Angie Zusman keeps her eyes on the ball and blocks her opponents shot, Glr s Varsity Tennis Corona del Mar Torrance North South West Santa Monica Rolling Hills Torrance North South Laguna Beach Rolling Hills Miraleste Westlake Miraleste Fountain Valley Valencia Edison Corona del Mar Miraleste Bay League K9-ll Overall 116 47 Bay League: Champions CIF Second Place Voilal exclaims Kim Black as she hits a perfectly placed backhand volley Varsity basketball goes to CIF3-A semi-finals BUVS, VFIFSUV Baskelballl John Mika. J'-1Sfil'1 MHFSI1, Yves Germeaux, Mike Matteoni, Kevin Apor, Reggie Jensen, Coach John Mihaljevich. Greg Whitley, Jason Taylor, Wyatt Sadler, Bart Boggess, Jeff Whitley, Varsity Basketball PV Opponent Torrance 59 45 North 63 37 South 42 South t6 OTI 42 40 West 36 31 Rolling Hills 47 54 Torrance 75 46 North 56 46 South 58 39 Rolling Hills 34 55 West 51 44 CIF Playoffs Burbank 63 44 Ridgecrest Burroughs 60 50 Magnolia K2 OTI 48 46 Saugus 41 45 Bay League t8-21 - Overall 120-71 Bay League: 2nd Place Coach Mihaljevich said, L' I couldnit be more proud of any team that I have coached because of what this team has accomplished this season. This team had no prior varsity experience and yet they were able to reach the semi-finals of the CIF-SA which is a tribute to their togetherness and ability. 148 I-Xtlsletics 2 at Varsity co-captain, Jason Taylor, and John Mika anxiously await the outcome of the shot J V's MVP, Matt Ralph, dribbles the ball down the court to score two points. Jeff Whitley skillfully shots the ball while a dazed Titan looks on. Boys' JVBasketball: Greg Jones, Matt Ralph, Ian Filep, Coach Mike Boyd. Not Pictured: Robby Pelton. Scott Ruston, Dan Sheen, Jon Thornberg, Mike Chang, The JV Boys' basketball team, lead by Captain Matt Ralph had an excellent year. Highlights of the season included, winning the Torrance JV Tournament and taking first place in Bay League with a 9-1 record. Coach Boyd said, 'LThe reason for the teams success was that we played as a team all of the time. Every game, somebody new would pick us up and lead the team to victory. Athletics- l49 Sophmore Basketball: Front Row: Coach Larry Larson. Second Row: Jamie Resin, Hideki Maemoto, Bryan Sandberg, Rick Chen, Hans Tung, Derek ' 3 K fir 378,51 vmtggwf p I LMT.. 1' ',ii fyiffanflll y i T 4 Spuds Powell shows his skill as he shoots a stunning jump shot over a South player. 150-Athletics Pickus, Spuds Powell, Ian Chatfield, Greg Shepard, Cris Cohen, Craig Nagle. kid! if-.,, Ilgqr Q. ,,., 2 M Ms Palos Verdes sophomores wait anxiously for the ball to come down. PV basketball teams do very well sg. 'V' r :X x Q I ,- V Ma. z Sophomore, Bryan Sandberg, and teamates compete with the opposing team for the rebound. The PV sophomore basketball team completed an energetic and high spirited season, finishing as Bay League champions. Led by Spucls Powell and Bryan Sandberg, the team ended the season with a record of 9 and 1. The Palos Verdes freshmen basketball team also had a winning season. After winning several close game towards the end of the season, they tied for the Bay League championship. The key players this year were Andy Jacobson and Chris Cormier. Ffgghman Bagketballg Front Raw: Todd Demko, Sam Yeh, Coach Joe O'l-lam, Karambelas, Andy Jacobson, Cris Castello, Chris Cormier, Scott Wilson Greg Perens, Jeff Liaw. Second Row: Mark Fein, Travis Graham, John Julian Lloyd' DOH B00k91', BY9mD3Yd9l'1, David Chen, Chikara Okada, Athletics-151 Girls' Varsity Basketball Torrance North South West Rolling Hills Torrance North South Rolling Hills West CIF Playoffs Kennedy Palm Springs Louisville Bay League K9-ll - Overall f21-6l Bay League: Champions I 152-Athletics Both Girls, basketball teams had im- pressive seasons. Coached by Wendell Yoshida, the Varsity team had a very successful season, winning Bay League and continuing on to compete in CIF quarterfinals. The team's final record was 21-6. Contributing to the overall PV Opponent success of the Varsity were Suzie 39 34 O'Grady, Heidi Burge, and Heather 39 22 Burge. O'Grady was named Bay gg Q2 League MVP with a scoring total of 48 29 250 points. Heather Burge led the is if, team in rebounds while she and her 34 32 sister, Heidi, were rewarded for their 75 23 efforts by winning slots on the All Bay 59 32 League First Team. 52 45 Junior Varsity coached by Dana 50 33 Hayakawa showed its potential with 39 54 many promising players. Akiko Tsuji led the team defensively as point guard, while Megan Powell and Liza McClain both contributed offensively. F. Liza McClain shoots a perfect basket for P.V. uHigh. Girls' JVBasketbal!: Front Row: Coach Dana Hayakawa. 2nd Row: Taylor, Liza McClain, Meghan Powell, Nadia Rahimtoola, Tanya Akiko Tsuji, Kerry Kuwahara, Joanna Tu, Christine Rogers, Karyn Ragonetti, Wanjiku Moite, Girls' Varsity unexpectedly takes first in Bay League Suzie O'Grady skillfully avoids an opponent as she drlbbles the ball down the court. Putting in a bank shot, Heather Burge scores two more. - . ..........1g.:...,.m.,.,..W..,.,,,,,,,.c.m,m,M,M,,W.W,..,NM. ' Gh-ls'Vaf5lty Basketball:FrontRow: Asst. Coach Dana Hayakawa, Heidi Burge, Mary Malony, Jane Kennedy, Laurie Blackwelder, Coach Wendell Yoshita. 2nd Row: Susan Willhite, Kathy Moy, Suzie O'Grady, Michelle Pepp, Katrina Stager, Anglesey Thomas, Heather Burge, Athletics-153 154-Athletics Varsity soccer excels in their pre-season 1 ar, Boy's Varsity Soccer: Front Row: Rex Corbett, John Blanco Jeff Goodrich, Loren Kofsky, Kevin Noguchi, Bill Phillips 2nd Row: Tom Connaghan, Paul Woodward, Tim Hall Mike Norby, Yul Vanek, Eric Sproson, Ritu Chopra, K.C Led by captians Kevin Noguchi, Mike Norby, and Yul Vanek, the Boy's Varsity Soccer Team displayed great promise in the pre-season. During this time, 33 goals were scored. In addition they beat West Torrance which had previously been undefeated. Many of those goals were scored by Mike Norby and Jeff Goodrich while Rex Corbett' consistantly led the defense through all of their games. For being such team assets, Eric Sproson was awarded MVP and Most Improved went to Graham Harrison. Although the team did not live up to their expected goals, Coach King was proud of his athletes and was not dissapointed with their fifth place in Bay League. 1 Ross, Ennio Schiappa. 3rd Row: Claus Bech, Steve Hitchcock, Graham Harrison, Asst. Coach Elliot Scott, Coach Alan King, John Ringold, Jim Miller, Rich VanDoren. A .,,.,.,,, .,,, ':,. L ,. t N RM 3'migmN 'ff 'mh,gqg5g.,,,,,,, . X ,,,. , ,,..., ,.., . ,A 1 V ., -1 V --rr WV ., .f7iZ',,,.. -1 ,a -f it' H L0 -T355-'J i - W,-M 'N V ,TM '-i' 1 wa., we S33 Xa: f:f'1'i'jg,,, 4 ,,,,QW.,5 ,, V 'lf ff .? ff 2, fwiwar' -1 , ' 3 ' is rfr' if 4' V A waits--,v . 7. -. .. 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Varsity Soccer PV Torrance 1 North 1 South O West 3 Rolling Hills 2 Torrance 0 North 2 South 0 Rolling Hills O West 0 Bay League I3-6-11 - Overall Q14-8-21 Opponent 1 0 2 2 3 2 1 2 3 1 As Eric Sproson clears the ball, Most Inspirational, Kevin Noguchi, is there to help, 156-Athletics Soccer teams dominate in Bay League games ,, A .,-s. Boys Frosh-Soph Soccer: Front Row: Danny Richmond Ccaptainl, Malishka, Drew Houghton, Bill Vorhies, Todd Hilbig. 3rd Row: Charles Kim, Jeff Parsons, David Blanco, Brandon DeMott, Keifin Klein, Carl J0l'lnS0H, Bob MBSSOl1dian, Ed St.Martin Mihael Green, Richard Gninto, 2nd ROW: Tor Danna fcaptainjl fcaptainj, Coach BillCharles,Jason Buck,Jason Tyo, Jeff Soil, Rex Lenny pnlmany Ray Szny Jason Stafford, John Nibargeri pete, McClure. Not Pictured: Coach Dom Millitello, George Hannan. Greg Sproson watches as Doug Kay avoids a South player and clears the ball. s s tin: 'Gift' sw- an. XM V l ,V I gil? K X551 y 1' 1' ff? sig A t s, f X A -,Y iq t. 522, ' ,4 -1 . - - 1-:s f ' f 'xii - f Q is . ' 51.2 . Q we .fa sw.-W4-1 7 'Q ' A' ww- 'fa-:law ' K ' 1 ' Battling for possession, Ray Szu defeats number nineteen. Q ,WM..W,.,,.,...,., mn, f,, .. W, wx, qw-ffw uwaf' U as of M i 1 . :s1.v,. my if wat' lv frfwfe- . Lad: l Jason Tyo throws 'rf r M , ..r..,.,',,M A,,,, ,, , . 5 4 eff A' at gf fa 9 V, XM. s,.,, ,f I K A Jw! I in the ball with a very aggressive look. Boys Junior Varsity Soccer: Front Row: Jacob Friis-Christensen, Emad Khaleeli, Leo Lundy, Jeff Callahan, Jeff Bowers. 2nd Row: Mark Vasey Ccaptainl, Gregg Swartz, Mel Campbell fcaptainl, Sean Smith, Doug Kay, Matt Broder. 3rd Row: Greg Sproson, Sean Hungerford, Dan Phillips, Coach Dan Martinez, Mark Antrobius, Alfonso Lindsay, Paul Kaemmerer, Not Pictured: Andy Kroft. Shutting out almost 75 percent of their opponents, the Junior Varsity team ended their season with an overall record of 24-0-3. With fine efforts by captains Mark Vasey and Mel Campbell, the JV team took the Bay League title. Coach Dan Martinez was very supportive to his victorious team. Finishing with a record of 1 1-2-1, this year's Frosh-Soph soccer team outerformed all competition. Guided by Coach Dom Militello and led by captains Danny Richmond and Tor Danna, the Frosh-Soph team won the Bay League finals with a record of 8-O-2. KM' ,ga A Brandon DeMott defies gravity as he kicks the ball, Jacob Friis-Christensen thwarts the efforts ofthe opponent by receiving the pass from Gregg Swartz. Quickening the game pace, Al Lindsay punts the ball. Athleiics-157 Girls' Varsity soccer stays strong in the end Girls' Varsity Soccer: First Row: Robin Bronner, Sarah Marsh, Julie Di Libero, Lori Morrow, Jenny Sanders, Shawna Cowan, Dede Militello, Laura Goodale. Second Row: Mindy Fountain, Kim Rowley, Annie Rafkin, Barbara Busby, ' '47 ,, As- 'J . I-, f A Annie Rafl-cin demonstrates how to get the ball away from her opponent. Jennifer Dulles, Linette Butler, Bradie Johnson, Wendy Cole, Cammie Kelley. Third Row: Cathy Lord, Ali Tatge, Christian Danna, Jenny Fox, Nancy Dudman, Shana Tucker, Allison Kitching, Julie Upp, Bruce Myhre. an 1 Q ' --at-as as :..x-A ' 'BQ V 7 un B- r P .urz'F' !h rw.:-f. Q - x- s 5.r.,..,...,.,-p.,,,,,, 3 some M-:Q . ,mga g tl. With great skill and agility, Wendy Cole grits her teeth and smashes the ball, 158-Athletics if-W' J T C .t X -A-ilu, F rx fx. QPR iw-ex, ww X fagwsst. ,...... .. , . .ws . Showing off her expertise, Mindy Fountain skillfully maneuvers the ball away from her adversary. Led by captains Mindy Fountain and Cathy Lord, the Varsity struggled through a tough season. Outstanding performances were given by Mindy Fountain, Annie Rafkin, Wendy Cole, and Shana Tucker. Fountain was voted MVP, Cole was voted Most Inspirational, and Barbara Busby was voted Most Improved. Fountain and Cole were selected to the First Team Bay League while Tucker and Rafkin were selected to the Second Team. The JV finished with a record of 4-4. Freshman, Kristine Moy, was chosen Most Valuable Player. l l LL Girls' Junior Varsity Soccer: First Row: Anne Christmas, Coombs, Alex Kofsky, Michele Denzel, Jocelyn Maye. Third Kerry Kuykendall, Jenny Nelson, Amy Forsyth, Julie Bock. Row: Christine Evans, Raey Rhodes, Susan Mahmarian, Second Row: Margaret Malone, Kristine Moy, Jenny Karen Goodman, Leslie Rey, Tisha Lugliani, Karen Moy. Athletics-159 The PV Varsity Baseball team, under the leadership of co-captains Chris Anderson and Darren Haworth, had a strong season. The great coaching of Gil Eberhard combined with excellent hitting, pitching, and fielding produced a winning team. This year's Palos Verdes High School JV Baseball team put all of their skills together to achieve a winning season. With the excellent coaching of Ken Russell, they did very well. The PV Frosh!Soph Baseball team excelled in the Bay League this season due to the excellent playing of Christian Capper and Tom Adishian and the skilled coaching of Joe Greenway. Baseball teams have a great year Co-captain Chris Anderson starts to run around the bases after he makes a smashing hit. a -us.. Varsity Baseball: Front Row: Regan Scott, Lance Haworth, Darren Haworth, Kitching, Bill Dougherty, 3rd Row: Chris Adishian, Gregg Jahelka, Mike Mike Norby. 2nd Row: Curt Strenk, Chris Anderson, Todd Clark, Chris McKay, Coach Gil Eberhard, Brad Amico, Derek Capper, Mike Calvert. 1o'J Athletics FroshfSoph Baseball: Front Row: Lenny Pullman, Phillip King, Jeff Parsons, Jed Sanford, Chikara Okada, Jason Goldberg. 2nd Row: Chris Heyn, Doug Kay, Steve Hoye, Travis Graham, Jon Jacobson, Josh Leichter, Blake 5 Q , ,.,M,.,hm- Brad Amico uses all of his skill to nail the ball for a home run. Anderson. 3rd Row: Sean Hungerford, Mark Antrobius, Christian Capper, Coach Joe Greenway, Brent Ginsberg, Jim Jacobson, Tom Adishian. J.V. Baseball: Front Row: Rush Hempstead, Masaya Okada, Chris Murphy, Mark Vasey, Grant Withers, Mike Paolucci, Greg Shepard, Brent Ginsberg, lan McDonald. 2nd Row: Jeff Morgan, Christian Capper, Mark Robbins, Allen Batty, Adam Hoffman, Jim Miller, Mike Hoye, Spuds Powell, Coach Ken Russell. Athletics-161 MN. :' -'.- arf'-11:1 Xe if MQ i E if Q 4 Q 5 1 A R P' X Q X H fr R ., vi 'N A' J K 4' 43 1 ik? ' S ,, i x, Gymnastics: Front Row: Lisa Prochaska, Larianne Korous, Kelly Marquis, H?1YTiSOf1, Jenny Sf2Pl'19n51 Barbara Eastwood, ASSiSfBf1f Coach Jolie BBUCTTB- Carol Song. 2nd Row: Coach Jim Mitchell, Sherri Blackwelder, Heather Not Pictured: Jennifer Borocl, Heidi! Held, Flovic Piteau. Si ii ir r Y' ff hw i d h reat skill on the balance beam W Q-,151 Wi? 4 , 'A f' y ii --Q.. 4 T7 if X Z 4919 Barbara Eastwoo s ows Q ' ith great strength, Jenny Stephens skillfully pulls herself up on the uneven bars, 162-Athletics Gymnastics excels during competition The Palos Verdes Gymnastics Team had a move this year to Studio West where they practiced and competed in home meets. There were twelve members on the varsity team, many of whom had injuries or sickness at the beginning of the season. Despite all the problems, the team turned around and had a great season. Bar- bara Eastwood, Jenny Stephens, and Kelly Marquis led the team where ev- eryone was involved in either individ- ual or team competition. With many of their top gymnasts coming back, the team is expected to be as strong next year. Jenny Stephens shows tough competition for opposing teams Heather Harrison displays herfabulous talent on the uneven bans Y- Nr .s? '-A:'4h-f The girls, swim team has a spectacular season in 1987 164-Athletics The 1987 Palos Verdes Girls' Swim Team enjoyed a season of fun, victory, and energy. With the leadership and enthusiasm of our co-captains Julie Rankine and Amy Thompson, the swim team members are looking forward to an exciting and successful season, Coach Hall said early in the season. Also contributing to the consistent triumphs was the impressive number of underclassmen who should prove to be an advantage for the team in future years. Both the FroshfSoph and the Varsity team took first place in the Beverly Hills Invitational Relay. This victory contributed to the team's enthusiasm in winning first in their league and in competing in CIF championships at the finish Of the 5933011 Divers: Sarah Marsh. Not Pictured: Sarah Kaupp. i ii. fr ..,,. if 2 ,f Girls' Swimming: Front Row: Julie Rankine, Mika Ohashi, Cindy Scribe, Fiona Beetlestone, Nadia Termanini, Amy Briedenbach. Second Row: Amy Thompson, Eileen Sussex, Heidi Tokita, Ameena Ahmed, Janet Medby, Sarah Marshfdiveri, Natalie Mehlberg, Kerry Kuwahara, Naomi Hui, Liz Davidson, Third Row: Vicky Shen, Carrie Friedman, Heather Green, Laurie Skagen, Patty Perkinsoniasst. coachi, Terry Hallfcoachl, Chris Rowlylcoachj, Ellen Schulkin, Missy Fiddes, Karen Husted, Sandy Miller. Fourth Row: Peggy Ruud, Kirsten Lindquist, Meghan Powell, Beth Glavas, Heather Nelson, Dede Miller, Kim Brutzman, Amanda Brucen Diane Hasham, Rachel Kluger, Lori Blank. Fifth Row: Liz Ryan, Ana Haase, Carolyn Trovato, Irena Kopyler, Amy Redman, Amy Elwell, Laurie Beard, Mary Ann Tomich, Dee Ruud, Jenneke Wilcox, Lauren Fein, Gretel Ryan. No! Pictured: Kris Klemm, Saba Moussani, Michelle Murphy, Tricia Trovato, Carolyn Vance. 1' Mig' ., s.,-' - J . ,,w 'b tk, hu' A j... f ,us 1v4'P f..,. Gu During a typically strenuous workout at 5:30 in the morning, swimmers somehow find the energy to smile for the camera. .?-E??, m AV,f Julie Rankine displays perfect form in swimming the butterfly stroke. Jenneke Wilcox gasps for a final breath as she swims into first place, Athletics-165 Boy's swim team shows greater determination or performance throughout the 1987 swim Terry Hall. Due to a lack of depth, we dedicated to the sport, Coach Trailer said. 166-Athletics rf ..... f ' H-I .. ,M .,,,, -va., my gg' We ' W fews..,.ms,,,,,-fmm,Wk1wmn.w:WzQ:g,Q -www -W' ,,, - fl W 4 W ww. ' s W, fe 7' fn., W.. 0-numb., 'Q' v f ,fHWq'TWMy,l ,gg5h5,9i, by N an t M ,L After practicing swimming many hours and many miles both before and after school, the Boys' swim team showed increasing season. Many athletes strived hard all season in order to lower their times in hopes to make CIF. With all this hard work, the team quickly accelerated and did very well under the instruction of their coaches, Tom Trailer and 1- ' 4 M started off slowly. However, we developed steadily throughout the season, finally ending up with a team that was more responsible and Showing good form in the breaststroke, Jay Hagan swims determinedly to score points. l I fy- 1 -W v --f I wmv , r , 2 W1 M. e -s i ,r ,,,,, .,,, J Boys' Swimming: Front Row: Ryan Turner, Thomas Legg, Jason Hanel, Eric Hasham, Karl Tokita, Jim Stansfield, Kevin Scheichel, Philip Vorhies. Second Row: Jeff lglorton, John Lescoulie, Brian Lanigan, Scott Deluca, Mike Ryan, Jeff Kimball, Greg Kimball, Tad Berry, Ryan Naftulim, Jeff Robertson. Third Row: Howard Redd, Aaron Lawson, Scott Gardiner, Chris McGreal, James Nelligan, Jay Hagan, Jason Feinberg, Will Herndon, Brian Boyle. Not Pictured: Bob Anderson, Eric Bradley, Cory Haleen, Steve Hart, Tim Heryford, Adam Hoxie, George Steele, Mike Van Wagenen, Robert Welbourn. l Aaron Lawson shows his talent while swimming at a Bay League meet. M ,, -r V ,, wfgwgm-We ' v--f-N M, -jf -M, ' f, , Q Qing' M' A M . ,,,,,,,,- , gnwf , ' .. 7 1 f tygg th , he ' 'G if , . wwf fif. ,p MQZZC? V ,M , ,f , , egypt L t I f , X , ff, . , ,jmqw fy,?g giQu,,,,,,f1 fx' , , 1 37 4 ft - ft wygegffzt W ' 'f p V K MJ,,,. ji U ,swf nu, A ' ' ' M l - 1' lWt'1f MJ' M V7i9m64,'5,,u , .K QL, , , ,wif mf' ,J f, V' , , X Jerk? f -'V f wif V 42 if fy H in , 9 ZZ r , ., f Keeping his good form, James Nelligan beats out the competition to win his race. AM, ,, We , N ,V ,f , fw M- , -M f M, ' , wwf -f ww M I fr .. M .h , W ...W .N ,,.,w,m ,nf ,W W' 'W' e ,WL 5, . , W., f , ff, ffm f I ,.,V ,,,,.,W,WW' Although also known to swim the freestyle, Brian Lanigan remains an expert in the butterfly. Athletics-167 Boys? Varsity performs superbly under pressure Track: Front Row: Felix Chen, Bennie Cravatt, Bill Smith, Jerry Miller, Chris Manfredi, Darren Roebuck, Matt Broder, Jeff Chung. 2nd Row: Masa Hasegawa, Blake Boggess, Scott Yoshikawa, Todd Gafford, Damian Capozzola, Andrew Lee, John Louie, Doug Abbott, Martin Oghigian.3rd Row: Mark Hatch, Brad Patay, Brad Daniel, Paul Kaemmerer, David Scudamore, Matt Carroll, Bill Reeves, Brent Kimball, Mark Leach, Sky Piper, Richard Vandoren, Matt Seaburn, Vic Furer, Alex Beisenherz, Dan Hodgkinson, Eli Javid, Richard Kim, Chris Patay, Ray Chen, Michael Huang, Phil Hodges, Tony Cox, Peter Lyons, Ted Yang, Steve Larson, Jeff Asch, Rainier Guiang, Steve Weng, Jeff Goodrich, Cyrus Lam, Scott Magness, Ed Yuan. Not Pictured: Greg Branch, Andy Chen, Jeff Conway, Mike Forbes, Robert Forbes, Austin- Forsyth, Thomas Lin, Scott Malmquist, Chris Miller, Pete Pozzuoli, John Williams. wx'-W L I Wa. ., - ,, ' f:,-Q.. ease?-U -ff f-f. . .fm ' -Wm , :fff ,, . 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Alex Beisenherz and Jeff Goodrich led the team with both outstanding performances and frequent pep talks that helped to increase team unity. Other fine performances were given by Cyrus Lam, Scott Malmquist, Chris Manfredi, and Richard Vandoren in the sprints. At the longer distances, Bennie Cravatt, Vic Furer, Eli Javid, Sky Piper, and David Scudamore also contributed to the success of the team. Finally, rounding off the team, Doug Abbott and Greg Branch excelled in the hurdles and triple jump respectively. MM W . LL? L- W. , I, n , ,,. was V,M,.,4 ,K was-Vw .V - V. VV ' . X---1 V . rw Q f- ,fag V 'V , . , , ,, . w, - V . W,-so A tl ' .. f p :m.,l e 'E in ' '- W M , ,X uf, . 'Msesv' MV, v QL.-L ' ' V XV? ' ,Q ' - .f K we 'A ' .- fre ' v...,,,,,,,,,-A KW. e .. ,MM mc, M, , WV n ..c,, ,V . V , . ,.,,,,-ef..-'ugwmmmnimw 'M ae '-- V 9455.4 3 , M, me - A r A.-uuuull' Map, F'-dun., ,,gnnwf-N- r,,,....-. V f--M N In naw., 'anal ' Q C A Vv,,,., V V .. , ,, .. -wg. M . Displaying textbook form, Alex Beisenhurz picks up a first in the long jump, Athletics-169 7O'Athle1ics Led by captains Marci Blue and Stephanie Cox, the Girls' Track Team had another outstanding year. Even though the competition was tough, especially against West Torrance and Torrance, the team's great efforts and natural talent led them to numerous victories. Varsity runners Barbara Busby and Lauri Blackwelder did well in sprints, while Kellie Hourigan, Tracy Leichter, and Andrea and Ashley Black powered the distance team. Angie Snider and Heidi DiLibero led the JV team to continued excellence by dominating both dual meets and invitationals. Also strong in their events were Beth Alberts and 4, war , ,Im MM M 'I . ' L QW 1 I I U Kellie Hourigan and Leslie Fill push the final lap of their two-mile against Mira Costa. Ju ie pp i ' it . 5 ' , .. ' :wi sl' 'fr fi., ' 1 S:'T3 ,1E- ' ' ' 3' I i Q .wi 1 . ' ' ri l 5 ' . .1- ' rs V o f .fur ,-,v - - '-1 ' . -' W1 .sw .... 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Dui V . :i5f8lAM5 . v ' f l3' f 7l7 we ,, .1 I. 1 9 fri-.N ' ' Y A '. v ff 'l s .GC 3'?,if9f'7f'H' , V 3 .,3 my A-., ,M Girls'JV'Track: Front Row: Mary Miller, Julie Upp, Donielle Blue, Helen Song, Amy Goodrich, Stephanie Patterson, Megan Randall, 2nd Row: Karen Fischer, Alice Chen, Roni Clark, Monique Simmons, Nancy Chiang, Whitney Kuwahara, Susan Kim, Chung Yun, Linda Kong, Teresa Kim, Jane Tsai. 3rd Row: Kristina Baker, Sharon Sekiguchi, Wanjiku Moite, Heidi DiLibero, Meredith Byg, Margaret Malone, Sandra Eagle, Beth Alberts, Angela Sumner, Heather O'Connor, Lily Yu, Patricia Chui. PV Girls, Track has an outstanding season Girls' Varsity Track: Front Row: Kellie Hourigan, Andrea Snider, Lia McArthur, Stephanie Cox, Shawna Cowan, Liza Black. 2nd Row: Traci Goodrich, Tracy Leichter, Dana Sublett, McClain, Nicole Dunn, Lauri Blackwelder, Rebecca McClung, Ashley Black, Cammie Kelly, Marci Blue. 3rd Row: Leslie Fill, Brenna Britton, Renee Grinnel, Jennifer Hamilton, Amy Davis. Nancy Dudman, Gail MacEachern, Julie Steitman, Angie . sims 4 srgiawfl WfK2?Y eW ' 'T ' :KVM ' wwf , W, ,L , ' , ' ' W mwiyif: ff ,,, ff, , 'f - M ff , , uh f ' , I ' 'f W xx M., Barbara Busby wins the 200 meters without a competitor in sight, During the 100 meter dash, the girls' PV sprint team overwhelms the opposing team. Athletics- 17 In spite of their small size, the Fresh- man and Sophomore teams had a - remarkable season. Matt Campisi and . Emad Khaleeli led the distance team, . . W while Leo Lundy and Cris Cohen did 1 W ,-'A o . well in sprinting events. Jeff Liaw also f H . aided the team with fine efforts in the at A A Fi 5, long jump. Coach Flagler commented, A 'A ' T The team did suprisingly well despite - T. , ,., . . 5 l o -N , its limited membership. ' Q1 . if ' , L' ' ff V ff:'5'f.. Winning the 400, Cris Cohen stretches for the tape. Emad Khaleeli and Matt Campisi keep ahead in the mile at ifriiafirt lfillig iilil Vftiiiw ' A Y T tt. .5 s. X 1 14 'fi fi: QE ix A C ' 1' rx j -sv- '. ' 'V.1V4k l.......,,,, Eg 2' -V-'S' V ,fivx ,F A f 4, M t, , - 5 1'-W ... new 5 5 i rtrrt fs? 'TI it it 4 t .f 'rJ . Q my fr it I sgivwg v 5 X iii Boys' Sophomore Track: Front Row: Cris Cohen, Lance Ware, Chaffield, Greg 5Wa1'fZ, Paul Kim, Calvin Chan, Scott DeLuca, Sung-Mo Hong, Ray Szu. 2nd Row: Mike Wu, Jeff Callahan, Kenny Edward Lin, Bob Yang, David Edmondson. Not Pictured: Mike Kao, Craig Thompson, Todd Blacher. 3rd Row: Kervin Lemmi, Ian 52113, Emi-1Cl Khaleeli, I-20 Lundy, NiCl4 5Ch1'O0d91'. 172-Athletics Frosh-Soph teams look very promising After several weeks of training, the freshman and sophomore boys anticipate the gun in their first race of the season. Leo Lundy strives to win another race. Boys' Freshman Track: Front Row: Jeff Liaw, Dan Nah, Taro Kunifusa, Nibarger, Chi-Ray Chien, Ed Park. 3rd Row: Ed Welbourn, Tim Kelly, Alex Ignon, Tod Grassinger, Andy Keenan, Matt Campisi. 2nd Row: l Skip Hourigan, Kevin Sharman, Jon Green, Sean Yoder, Todd Witteles. Fred Cenzano, Dan Broder, Paul Simonsen, Kevin Lindquist, John Kenney Oh, Mike Smit. Athletics-173 The golf team gets off to a great start The Palos Verdes golf team started off to a great year. And as Coach Wilton said, I think this is one of those teams that get better as the season goes on. And when we hit CIF we will be in full swing. Relying also on a fairly young team, future years for the golf team look promising. After stoking his putt, Brad Haney watches carefully if his birdie putt will go into the hole. fn' WIA' X l.,V 37? V ml,g ',., Greg Whitley, while hitting his shot, diligently concentrates on the ball. Jason Williams looks after his shot as it soars through the air. 5 31' s I ands - x-,. 2 s N 'X su-nal.. 'i K . f -X as ... A. V, N , 'gg Q ' i vg p ' , X' . 5 j Q 4 Q Qi, . , tr , x X i Q .. x- W X -Mm V ' Yr 'X ' mg! .. 'Y X V ri F, X . r u , N 4 .,., Q xg f .kv 36. ,, t, is C, 'i -it Mwst. r H . W 1 .s.Av-4-ff Garrick Peters, as he prepares to putt, looks at which way his putt will break. Y .... ,..-.. 4 As he prepares to hit, Edwin Lee takes a practice swing with his driver. GolfTeam: Front Row: Edwin Lee, Jason Tyo, Pam Cartwright, Garrick Peters, Szymanek, Bryan Sandberg, Yugo Amano, Jeff Whitley, Jason Williams, Brad P3191-Malishka, Drew Houghton, Carl Jonson, Jay Farrell. 2nd Row: Doug Haney, Greg Whitley, Dan Phillips, Coach Bob Wilton, Athletics'175 176-Athletics 1 3 Q . -A Q? fi it W i 'K 'F ff ' : K -,,1-wr, X '- . sales:--. .. rf -- -A -- . N . f ' mf f rf X ' llfiniiwrlga tefegsrssigsfx sw... HIE WR Hmffg 4.,L : -.,,-,,.,-, Q .:-., r .. 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V . , if , 1 ' , ' Y' 4 'P 1-9f.f5i',f!,lfw 4, e 1, a ae W inf, A , fi , ff ,1 WQZWWKQV 0 With skill and agility, Captain Jason Taylor displays f ixlw .i,f-Mm. 4- ,I X Z gf , ,,,,,,,,6f l, ny, ' f.-g- 5' - , l w we a devastating serve Boys' Varsity Tennis: Front Row: Danny Peters, John Murnane, George Row: Coach John Fullerton, Tim Kopania, Jason Taylor, James Chung, Paul, John Reed, Mike Barrett, Kenny Hong, David Kercloon. Second David King, Kevin Apor, Arthur Hsieh, Pete Sampras. Not Pictured: Greg Conlon. N 4 A x K L-11,0 ..... Concentrating on his form, Pete Sampras shows that practice makes perfect. PV Boys' tennis shows much talent Entering the season with a top five ranking, the 1987 Boys' Tennis team has shown exceptional depth. Led by sophomore sensation Pete Sampras and Captains Jason Taylor and David King, this team has shown an unusual dedication to hard work, including six AM. workouts, in their campaign to become CIF's number one. i Boys' JV Tennis: Front Row: Kenny Kim, Chris Lee, Brandon Demott, Alfred Yu, Derek Debraal, Sherman Davis, Peter Lim, Hohn Cho, Sean William Yeh, Seth Blacher, Josh Winston. Second Row: John Givins, Smith, Rob Dallenbach, C0aCl1 John Fullerton. Not Pictured: Rob Severson. Athletics-177 178-Athletics RV volleyball spikes to a successful season Boys' Varsity Volleyball: Front Row: Richard Cho, Paul Passero, l-in, Ming Peng, Mike Cafdella, A1224 Huang, Paul Woodward, Scott Kinney, Robby Brehm. Second Row: David Lin, George Yu Shen NQ- NM Piflfufedi TOYU Connaghan. The starting line-up for this year's R W ll Varsity team was Alex l-luang and 39 R Robby Brehm at middle block, Scott 'i , Kinney and Tom Connaghan at out- 7 side hitter, and David and George Lin ggfiiilflfll I ,WWW,,,.i at setter. The team felt if they put their . act together they had the potential for 5. C E ' T T Q' a consistent winning season. K Q Q cg ' 2 AND LEAS E The Junior Varsity Boys' volleyball W ml . K team was optimistic about their up- 2' J R Q I coming season. They were coached M, this year by Steve Kaback, and the , , Q g ,VZE . team was comprised mainly of juniors. Newcomer Dan Sheen, at 6'5 , added a lot of height to the team. I This year there was also a Frosh-Soph E volleyball team due to the increased number of players and the popularity M of the sport. Coached by Ray Nunn, ..... the team practiced very hard. S J fi Scott Kinney leaps into the air spiking a ball to gain a point for PV's victory. Boys' Junior Varsity Volleyball: Front Row: Joe Wang, Nate Sheen, Chris Eastwood, James Chen. Not Pictured: Brian Minami, Jimmy Kao, Steve Cheng, Jason Kim, Henry Liao. Monaghan, Sean Kramer, Second Row: Ross Wardell, Jon Schubert, Scott Ruston, Dan Boys' Frosh-Soph Volleyball: Front Row: Donald Booker, Bill Koh Second ROW! Yu-Kai NQ, Chris C01'mi91', Derek PiCk'-IS, Huang, Yoon Choi, Charles Huang, Alexander Aquino, Davis Scott WHSOYL John Kafambelai RiChal'd Huang Athletics-179 A We Varsity Softball: Front Row: Teri Annable, Deanne Militello, Jennifer Harper, Alan King, Deena Strenk, Susan O'Gracly, Shana Tucker, Anglesey Thomas, Linette Butler, Alexandra Kofsky, Jennifer Fox, Wendi Ferry. 2nd Row: Coach Allison Kitching, Jane Kennedy, Coach Scott Strenk. Led bv an outstanding sophomore pitcher, Teri Lee Anabelle, Girls Varsity softball had a successful Bay League season. We were 10096 improved over last year in perform- ance and effort, said Coach Alan King. Returning in 1987 to boost the team with her skill and spirit was All-League performer, Shana Tucker. We were lucky enough to have E ff 3 .8 X s Suzie O'Grady, Shana Tucker, and A veteran talent at every position, said i ' -re Coach King. Throughout the year they x met tough competition with good , T9,tXQ3. 'it offense and defense. Also, strong b i A leadreship was shown by Captains if-. T inwn-'TT U V 'i Linette Butler. jg ji., A A Q . A j . 513.45-syzyfgixx f- fd' V T M i , r'-M I ' ' sw ' i - Shana Tucker rounds the base bringing the Sea Kings yet another run closer to a victory, 180-Athletics 31 ,. 5. A94 , . l in , 7 g Girls softball ends l S g 5 a season of success E 6 . r l 52 A A ' With an almost completely new team, 5 l W My the JV Sea Kings had an unprec- , edented season in softball history. ' , M , V if p 5 Superior pitching by Kim Narahara fu 1 K J gave the team power and support. ggg1f14i2 'fQL W . ' 1'fi'f?ff'f- 'fgfj Strong hitting and fielding during the 1 ' year was shown by Christine Moy, We Julie Bock, and Katrina Stager. With i 4 incredible drive and determination the girls ended the season with smiles Star player, Teri Annable, shows her mighty strenghth as she sends the ball over the fence. of Success' Junior Varsity Softball: Front Row: Kari Gaul, Alisa Von Nordenflycht, Julie Natalie Taggart, Nicole Fresh, Kim Narahara, Karyn Taylor, Kristin Jaconi, Bock, Alexandra Zirkel, Tina Johnson, Tomoko Noguchi. 2nd Row: Satomi Katrina Stager, Carol Nunn, Jeannine Myles, Coach Terry Bowen,Not Noguchi, Karen Moy, Kristine Moy, Mimi Kim, Jenny Coombs, Jenny Pictured: Anne Birch, Tamara Bock, Arian Mohit. Tremonti, Kerry Murphy. 3rd Row: Coach John Mihaljevich, Lauren Hunt, Athletics-131 TT 182-Organizations KW .416-WF' si K 'sr f .N X M L- A Ml .. E ' . - -4- . , ' R N Wm, xkwh fi ' Q .: gm s S .mx ,. Q W U-.Iiff 'qi -N1 gf, -mmf, ..GsEN5N.i1 :. ' WN 5. ,QIQQ ,. ,im if WY Nags Nwqww , g - , ,. , , f , . . -vm' nf, ,:',.,,Qf. -1 , - Q. 7 5.4, : A 1 ,,-ev Yw-v- 4 ........,.! ., ,MW--....,.,,.,,,,,,WM4 ww--1--....,,,M,.h. .Mn ,A,,,. ,,,., , 1 fv-'ffifmif l W QRGANIZATIQNS Organizations-183 A new spirit was instilled at PVHS This year, Assembly worked hard on instilling a new spirit within PVI-IS that would include all the students in the activities. The officers, with the help of Activities Director James Kinney, came up with new and creative ideas for the outdoor stage activities and Homecoming, with the addition of t-shirts in particular. ASB President Jennifer Baszile remarked that the participation and enthusiasm was very high. L'People have gotten very spirited and everyone was supportive of the activities this year. Regarding the leadership this year, Kinney said, I feel that students were pleased with what the leaders produced. ASB Officers: Tim Hall, Heather Vitro, Tom Connaghan, Karen Ito, Lauren Fein, Jennifer Baszile Assembly: Front Row: Ashley Allen, Kellie Hourigan, Marjorie Culver, Berger, Tim Hall, Rex Corbett, Bifll Chopra, Chrissy Abernathy, Kim Ito Alissa Varricchione, Lauren Fein, Jennifer Baszile, Karen Ito. Second Row: Not pictured: Hilary Barto, Bennie Cravatt, Margaret Malone, Jamie Resin Meredith Byg, Beth Alberts, Alex Kaminskas, Tom Connaghan, Natalie J0hr1 Murnarle, Chris Fox, Michelle Randall, DOUQ Harden- Wang, Cindy Smukler, Kari Murnane, Heather Vitro, Danny Peters,Debbie 184 Organizations Library Advisory: Front Row: Dana Giese, Sarah Hespenheide, San San Sacks, Kwan. Second Row: Mike Mitzenmacher, Hohn Cho, Jeff Asch, Jeremy 'wwf' W 'fU.YiT '?5 ' efwfb V' Commissioners: Michelle Randall, Curriculum, Kellie Hourigan, Clubs, Doug Harden, Programs and Activities, Marjorie Culver, Publicity, Chris Fox, Athletics. Board Member, Greg Tamkin, Dennis Shay. With the help of members from the Library Advisory Board, the Palos Verdes Peninsula Library was able to accomplish all that it needed to. President Jeremy Sacks said, We have had a great deal of success with the library book sale, and many volunteers barcoded books last summer. The Library switched over to the use of computers, and thus, the Library Advisory Board's help was much needed and greatly appreciated. Organizations- 1 85 Students Activities League: ln alphabetical order: Moujan Adl Tabatabai, Fumiko Akama, Whitney Allen, Andrea Black, Ashley Black, Alicia Carosso, Laura Chapman, Alice Chen, David Chiang, Patricia Chui, Marjorie Culver, Piper Cutcliffe, Dyan Decker, Colleen Delane, Alex Doherty, Ellen Douglas, Mary Feldman, Austin Forsyth, Lindsay Freeman, Sara Frost, Kari Gaul, Traci Goodrich, Renee Grinnell, Anna Hackathorn, Jennifer Harper, Heather Harrison, Sara Hartmann, Suzi Hoffman, Kim Horii, Trisha Horky, Kellie Hourigan, Laurie Hsu, Karen lto, Kim Ito, Kristen Jaconi, Bernard Kao, Sarah Kaupp, Ann Kim, Daniel Kim, Lilian Kim, Mimi Kim, Vivienne Kim, Amanda SAL had a very successful year. The club was in charge of Freshmen Picnic, Valentines Formal, and Kiss-a- Grams. SAL President, Alissa Varricchione, said, This was a good year for SAL. Everyone has been very enthusiastic about getting things done, and the projects we've completed have been really successful. People wanted to get more involved this year. Koenig, Ellen Kotlyar, Kerry Kuwahara, Kerry Kuykendall, Helen Lai, Andrew Lee, Emily Liu, Stacey Lin, Sarah Marsh, Heather Mastous, Christine McCormick, Rosie Moon, Karen Park, Brad Patay, Chris Patay, Jennifer Paterson, Stephanie Paterson, Laura Pickel, Meghan Powell, Aly Rahimtoola, Megan Randall, Melissa Ray, Sheryl Richards, Julie Richmond, Angela Robinson, Kirsten Sampson, Alisa Schwartz, Angie Snider, Jenny Stephens, Angela Suh, Angela Sumner, Christina Sun, Sara Thompson, Andrea Tipton, Adrienne Toscano, Carrie Wormington, Loretta Yuan. v'UP 09 'ew Student Activity League Officers: Front Row: Alissa Varricchione, Peter Interian, Nancy Cho. Second Row: Angie Snider, Tracy Leichter, Shauna Malone, Ellen Hartwick, Austin Forsyth. Third Row: Frans Baculi, Shana Tucker, Heather Harrison, Barbara Eastwood, Helen Lai, Sheryl Richards, Leslie Rey. Not Pictured: Ritu Chopra, Michelle Arce, Jenny Braham. 186 Organizations PV clubs get students involved in school activities Scrub Club: ln alphabetical order: Chris Adishian, Angel Alberto, Chris Anderson, Jennifer Baszile, Lauri Beard, Debbie Berger, Ritu Chopra, Brian Coffey, Tom Connaghan, Rex Corbett, Kathleen Cunningham, Alison Dallenbach,Tracey Edwards,Lauren Fein, Mindy Fountain, Abby Gardner, Jeff Goodrich, Tim Hall, Amy Harrison, Kevin Hart. Steve v Bowling Club: Front Row: James Nelligan, Dustin Gilbert, Pam Cartwright, Angela Thomas, Shannon Durham. Second Row: Jamie Resin, Third Row: Matt Manfredi, Alex Doherty, Chris Manfredi, Chris Fox, Greg Jones, Eli Javid, Emad Khaleeli. Fourth Row: Laura Hutchison, Shannon Freeman, Anna Hackathorn, Greg Foxman, Jon Bold, Paul Kaemmerer, Scott Yoshikawa. Fifth Row: John Louie, Damian Capozzola, Andrea Black, Andy Lee, Mark Leach. Sixth Row: Heather O'Connor, Nadia Termanini, Dyan Decker, Angie Snider. .dm Hitchcock, Stacy Johnson, Ann Kim, Stacy McCarty, De De Miller, Heidi Moeller, Carrie Moore, Kari Murnane, Mike Norby, Keely Peters, Jeff Popovich, Janet Reese, Lisa Secan, Nadia Solis, Julie Steitman, Mary Ann Tomich, Adrienne Toscano, Shana Tucker, Edie Tyler, Alissa Varricchione, Heather Vitro, Dawn Zusman. The Senior Scrub Club brought spirit and enthusiasm to PVHS. The club's energy and cheers lead PV's many sports teams to victory. Presidents, Brian Coffey and Tim Hall, said, Nothing can be done that can't be done better.. .YO! The Bowling Club, headed by King Pins Chris Manfredi, Greg Jones, and Chris Fox, has succeeded in its first year on the PVHS campus. Asked about the learning experience of the club, Co-President, Chris Fox, replied, We,re hoping the success of our experience in the club will help us bowl a strike in life! Organizations 187 ?V' students participate in a wide variety of clubs WASC: Front Row: Andrew von Nordenflycht, John Mclntire, Dana Fernandez, Hillary Hobel, Carrie Wormington, David Scudamore, Giese, Jennifer Baszile, DeDe Militello, Tara Berta, Karen Jacobsson. John Louie, Anver Emon, Frans Baculi, Todd Anderson. Susie Hoffman, Cheryl Tobias, Emily Chang, 2nd Row: Elena WASC, the Western Association of Schools and Colleges, organized a student committee which presented an essay based on all phases of the school. The essay is written and based on 47 questions which concem student activities, counseling, PTA relations, instructional programs, and the overall purposes of the school. The school is required to assemble such a committee every six years. The Student Principal's Advisory Committee is a new organization which promotes student participation in the administration. The committee talks about issues that are brought up concerning drug use, homework policy, instructional complaints, and the crowds in the cafeteria. It is an attempt to get student input on a more formal basis, replied Principal Nardy . Samuels. HE Student Principal's Advisory Committee: Front Row: Hillary Hobel, Allyson Goldin, Bernard Samuels, David Chiang, Mike Betta. 2nd Row: James Nelligan, Dustin Gilbert, Don Twyman, Charlie Parker, Kellie Klein, Tracey Edwards. 3rd Row: Chris Irvin, Bryan Sandberg, Tim Stanford. Not Pictured: Amy Harrison, 188-Organizations is Society of Women Engineers: Front Row: Jane Kennedy, Linda Wu, Susan Yeh, Sherry Day, Alison Chou, Melissa Lin, Katy Su, Irene Su. 2nd Row: Joanna Kim, Michelle Lau, Mika Sato, Amy Chou, Vicky Chien, Lynette Tsai, Vivien Lee. 3rd Row: Jennifer Choi, Jinee Kim, Tracy Kim, Janet Kim, Ying-Yu Fang, Nora Emon, non-member, non-member. Not Pictured: Illy Akhavan, Ameena Ahmed, Julie Ayton, Anver Emon, Judy Kuo, Jenny Liu, Andrew Park, Esther Yeh. 1 Student Curriculum Forum: Front Row: James Nelligan, Marci Blue, Susie Hoffman, Marianne Brombach, Michelle Arce, Laurie Blackwelder, Rosie Moon, Helen Lai, Andrea Tipton, Rebecca McClung. 2nd Row: Christina Sun, Felicia Robbins, Tom Wey, Cheryl Tobias, Lea Dobbins, Marjorie Culver, Alissa Varricchone, Nancy Cho, Ann Kim, Karen Ito, Angela Suh, Alice Chen. 3rd Row: Shauna 'Malone, Austin Forsyth, Bernard Kao, Michelle Randall, Steve Mitzenmacher, Rachel Kluger, t, mu-if, X President made this Tory Goldin, Caroline Chen, Susan Yeh. 4th Row: Ellen Hartwick, Chris Patay, Sarah Hespenheide, San San Kwan, Linda Pollack, Dyan Decker, Heather O'Connor, Angela Sumner, Amy Wurmbrand. 5th Row: Jeff Conway, Adrienne Toscano, non-member, John Louie, Brad Patay, Hans Tung, Ajay Dhaka, Jason Kim, Mike Berta, Angie Snider, Sumi Bhatia. The Society of Women Engineers continued its previous tradition as being a highly active club. Led by Linda Wu, the club had a profitable fund raiser, listened to several speakers from civic and aeronautical engineering departments and also visited the UCLA campus. The Student Curriculum Forum sponsored, planned, and executed Creative Thought Day this year. Many speakers enlightened and entertained the juniors and seniors of PV High School. The student participation event very successful. Organizations-189 Members of the Academic Decathalon Team received trophies and medals for their outstanding performance at the 1986 Los Angeles County Competition. Palos Verdes High School received recognition for placing second overall and second in the special event, a Super Quiz on the U.S. Constitution. Team members received individual honors in all ten categories, which included, besides the Super Quiz, essay, interview, speech, fine arts, economics, science, history, math, and English literature and usage. Headed by a new advisor, Miss Marshall, the Model United Nations demonstrated its excellence in several PV High clubs excel academically conferences. Individual honors were given to many delegates for their superb performances. 190-Organizations E0 , A Academic Decathalons Front Row: Jenny Liu, Michelle Randall, Angela Suh, Dale McGrew, Marni Friedman. 2nd Row: Yu-Shen Ng, Mrs. Kuno, Mike Mitzenmacher, Vivien Lee, Andy Chen. Model United Nations Club: Front Row: John Mclntire, Elsie Chiang, Rachel Kluger, Michael Mitzenmacher, Greg Tamkin, Sarah Hespenheide, Jeremy Sacks, Dana Giese, Dennis Shay, Jeff Asch, Doug Harden. 2nd Row: Mike Berta, Loretta Yuan, Emily Liu, Jennifer Tamkin, Wanjiku Moite, Nora Emon, Cheryl I Tobias. 3rd Row: Teresa Kim, Joanna Tu, Jane Tsai, Nadia Rahimtoola, Amy Clark, Leah Kluger, Hohn Cho, Jason Kim, Karen Gale, Nate Minami. 4th Row: Michelle Randall, Bernard Kao, John Louie, Richard Cho, Herbert Lee, Chi-Ray Chien, Andy Lee. i 4. l ru, -J y . ah. lx :Z Math Club: Front Row: Larry Chang, Bill Jones, Felix Chen, Mike Ameena Ahmed, Nitin Bhatia. 3rd Row: Yu-Kai Ng, Hans Tung, Mitzenmacher, Yu-Shen Ng, Rachel Kluger, Mike Berta, Bill Michael Huang, Edward Lin, Richard Cho, Chi-Ray Chien, Artie Reeves, Hohn Cho. 2nd Row: Elijah Liao, Vivien Lee, Monica Bauhng. Vazirani, Mark Lakata, Susan Yeh, Judy Chiang, Nora Emon, Neo-Malthusian Club: Front Row: Eric Rudd, Greg Foxman, Tim Stanford, Jon Bold. 2nd Row: Donald Davis, Tim Griffin, Jim Alley, Laurie Hall, 3rd Row: Rob Welbourn, Janet Reese, Eric Chaisson, Anne Lucas, Tim Weiner, Eric Schor. The Math Club continued to produce top notch performances from many of its various members. Our math team has steadily improved during the past few years. This year, the team was arguably the best in the state, said Mike Mitzenmacher and Yu-Shen Ng. Founded by Senior Anne Lucas, the NeoMalthusian Club was a new addition to Palos Verdes High's organizations. The club follows the philosophies of the Doomsday economist, T.R. Malthus. With the population growing as rapidly as it is, and a limited food supply, the club seemed to me like a good way to alert people to the problems that our generation will have to face, said Lucas. Organizations 191 in ,,,n eysxqnig Tridette Drill Team: First Row: Jully Tsai, Dona Leonard, Noelle Weinman. Second Row: Heidi Held, Aree Paymai, Mary Su, Shirley Chin, Cindy Schoenburg, Tricia Gray, Krystal Held, Erin McGreal, Heather Shelly, Jennifer Thompson, Alisa Schwartz, Candice Scott, Piper Cutcliffe, Tricia Lawver. Third Row: Alice Wang, Amy Wurmbrand, Stacy Lynch, Lissa Militello, Kelly Nash, Krista Ginsberg, Adrienne Toscano, Carolyn Davajan, Mimi Cohen, J .J. McLeod, Shayna Dierks, Melissa Paltin. FOUl'fh Row: Laura lV pf Merrill, Natalie Allman, Alison Firemark, Kathy Tyler, Allison Bowers, Jaye Tighe, Lilian Kim, Brynn Borg, Eden Shapiro, Lynette Tsai, Jennifer Mix, Hiromi Hasegawa. Fifth Row: Alisha Taylor, Molly Pence, Ashley Allen, Lisa Tinley, Laura Fay, Anna Hackathorn, Sabrina VanDine, Tristen Billings, Michelle Mehesan, Cathy O'Brien, Grace Chan, Amy Harrison. Not Pictured: Elayna Barnhill, Brenna Britton, Alex Doherty, Shannon Freeman, Jenny Pritchett, Kanae Shimizu, Mary Su. Dance Drill Team: First Row: Jully Tsai, Dona Leonard, Kanae Melissa Paltin. Third Row: Amy Harrison, Shannon Freemiil-H, Anna Shimizu, Noelle Weinman. Second Row: Alice Wang, Alison Hackathorn, Piper Cutcllffe, Elayna Barnhlll, Adrienne Oscano- Firemark, Kelly Nash, Kathy Tyler, Allison Bowers, Erin McGreal, 102 O carizaiions The Tridette Drill Team strives forward in excellence c' 15' gif- ,L -v-fr fer A. . A, Q, fa-,-. ,er- :ef f . an The Tridette Drill Team received numerous first place awards this year and was awarded the specialties award at its most competitive parade competition. Under the leadership of Captains Dona Leonard, Kanae Shimizu, Noelle Weinman, and Jully Tsai, the team continued indoor competitions, performed in the halftime show of Superbowl XXI, and traveled to Honolulu, Hawaii, for competition during the spring. Commenting on the team, Dona Leonard said, A significant point is that we have one of the largest teams in the South Bay area, yet we still do so well. H Military Drill Team: First Row: Jully Tsai, Noelle Weinman, Kanae Shimizu. Second Row: Hiromi Hasegawa, Melissa Paltin, Kelly Nash, Allison Bowers. Third Row: Tricia Gray, Laura Fay, Alison Firemark, Grace Chan, Jennifer Mix, Fourth Row: Brynn Borg, Cathy O'Brien, Anna Hackathorn, Alex Doherty, Stacy Lynch, Lilian Kim. ..f v ---.----- -:---rffxs-,eww .,,-Y- V,-M-.,,,.,..,., . , , Novelty Drill Team: First Row: Amy Harrison, Kathy Tyler, Ashley Allen, Dona Leonard. Fourth Row: Tricia Gray, Allison Bowers, Adrienne Toscano. Second Row: Grace Shirley Chin, Cathy O'Brien, Noelle Weinman, Michelle Chan, Jully Tsai, Stacy Lynch, Kanae Shimizu, Erin Mehesan. McGreal. Third Row: Lisa Tinley, Jaye Tighe, Molly Pence Grqanizations-193 Students perform well in the honorary clubs at PVHS -4 JT National Honor Society: Christopher Adishian, Jeff Asch, Tara-Marie Berta, John Blanco, Lori Blank, Theodore Bohn, Suzanna G. Butman, Emily J. Chang, Sheree Chiang, Ritu R. Chopra, Thomas E. Connaghan Christopher Crossland, Marjorie R. Culver, Lea Dobbins, Lauren N. Fein, Mara T. Ferrarotti, Marcel Fraix, Laurie Hall, Timothy Hall, Christopher Hammond, Roberta Hayes, Heidi Held, Kellie Hourigan, Karen Jacobsson, Sarah Kaupp, Kellie Klein, Kelli Lee, Vivien Lee, Dona Leonard, Jenny Liu, Juniors and seniors who are eligible for National Honor Society have to achieve a certain GPA, perform thirty hours of service, and obtain six teacher recommendations. Club President Jenny Liu said, As a club, we have pertormed approximately 250 hours of service in free tutoring in all academic areas this year. Acquiring an honored group of students, the Califomia Scholarship Federation welcomed many new members from the tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grades. These students who have achieved a certain GPA were recognized by their academic performance. 194-Organizations I Esther Yeh. qwypv nj f. mlxg? Katherine Menechios, Michael Mitzenmacher, Elham Montazeri, Kari Murnane, Colleen Murphy, Yu Shen Ng, Andrew Park, Charlie Parker, Kevin Ray, Ann Gretel Ryan, Jeremy Sacks, Muira Sethi, Kelley Sheppard, Elizabeth Springett, Marc Stager, Seth Michael Stodder, Gregory Scot Tamkin, Sara Thompson, David Tokaji, Alissa Varricchione, Heather Vitro, Andrew von Nordenflycht, Gregory A. Whitley, Becky Wong, Linda Wu, awww-, -, . California Scholarship Federation: Sophomores: Fumiko Akama, Elizabeth Alberts, Susan Aninger, Fiona Beetlestone, Michael Berta, Blake Boggess, Jennifer Borod, Joanna Boval, Meredith Byg, Calvin Chan, Mimi Chang, Alice Chen, Helen Chen, Peter Chen, Vicky Chien, Yoon Choi, Patricia Chui, Elizabeth Connaghan, Piper Cutcliffe, Sherry Day, Dyan Decker, Alexandra Dougherty, Joanne Duane, Terrence Dubow, Amy Elwell, Anver Emon, Laura Fay, Keith Fung, Sara Hackenberg, Jason Hanel, Christine Jun, Emad Khaleeli, Paul Kim, Tracy Kim, Davis Koh, Wynn Kollenborn, Timothy Kopania, Judith Kuo, Scott Kwiker, Theodore Law, Aaron Lawson, Edwin Lee, Jonathan Lescoulie, Michael Lim, Chun-Jui Lin, Melissa Lin, Stacey Lin, Matthew Manfredi, Karen Park, Stephanie Paterson, Michael Sacks, Bryan Sandberg, Robert Severson, Amy Stein, Gabrielle Strong, Peter Su, Sung-Mo Hong, Gregg J. Swartz, Monica Vazirani, Michael Wu, Bob Yang, Susan Yeh. nlfhf' California Scholarship Federation: Juniors: Douglas Abbott, Christine Abernathy, Ameena Ahmed, Todd Anderson, Jason Apuzzo, Bernard Azer, Kristina Baker, Michael Barrett, Rachel Belmonte, Andrea Black, Kimberly Black, Laura Blackwelder, John Bock, Jonathan Bold, Marianne Brombach, Damian Capozzola, Lawrence Chang, Caroline Chen, Felix Chen, Jennelle Chen, Jim Chen, Linda Chen, Richard Chen, Steve Cheng, Elsie Chiang, James Chung, Jeff Chung, Jeffrey Conway, Bennie Cravatt, David Criley, Ajay Dhaka, Megan Dolan, Barbara Eastwood, Ben Ebrahimi, Michael Forbes, Gregory Foxman, Lindsay Freeman, Marni Friedman, Diane Gever, Ellen Hartwick, Masaichi Hasegawa, Sarah Hespenheide, Kimberly Horii, Chien Long Huang, Eli Javid, Gregory Jones, Bernard Kao, Debbie Kao, Rachel Q v f gay-.xv 'UW' , -fy-. ' '11 Kluger, Ron Kong, San San Kwan, Helen Lai, Mark Lakata, Mark Leach, William Lee, Tracy Leichter, Lorin Liesy, Peter Lim, Thomas Lin, Kirstin Lindquist, Jill Lineberry, Andrew Lohrer, John Louie, Linda Lu, Heather Mac Tavish, Shauna Malone, Rebecca McClung, Gina McLeod, Michael Mehall, Josh Miller, Carmen Munoyerro, Heather O Connor, Bradley Patay, Christopher Patay, Richard Pease, Molly Pence, Linda Pollack, Aly Rahimtoola, Frederick Ralph, William Reeves, Nicole Retzler, Angela Robinson, Sharon Ross, Scott Ruston, David Scudamore, Nilay Shah, Sangita Shah, Melissa Siegel, Angela Sumner, Jonathon Thornburg, Deanna Tittle, Richard Vandoren, Shelley Wallace, Alice Wang, Gregory Weiss, Steve Wen Jeffery Whitley, Shatara Wright, Lily Wu, William Yeh, Scott Yoshikawa. E' if . 4' ,- California Scholarship Federation: Seniors: Cristopher Adishian, Roy Artal, Jeffrey Asch, Deborah Berger, Tara Marie Berta, Lori Blank, Theodore Bohn, Mila Buis, Suzanna Butman, Emily Chang, Kevin Chatow, Jeff Chen, Ying She Cheng, Sheree Chiang, Marjorie Culver, Kathleen Cunningham, Jennifer Dobbins, Susan Donaldson, Lauren Fein, Mara Ferrarotti, Karen Fisher, Victor Furer, Melissa Gee, Laurie Hall, Timothy Hall, Christopher Hammond, Douglas Harden, Roberta Hayes, Heidi Held, Clarke Hilbig, Kellie Hourigan, Helen Hsiao, Hsin Ying Huang, Karen Ito, Karen Jacobsson, William Jones, Deanna Jurgens, Kasra Karamlou, Sarah Kaupp, Jinee Kim, Christopher Kitching, Kerry Kuwahara, Josephine Lee, Kelli Lee, Vivien Lee, Chao Hui Liu, Jeffrey Liu, Kathy Menechios, Wendy Merritt, Mike Mitzenmacher, Elham Montazeri, Kari Murnane, Colleen Murphy, Yu Shen Ng, Garrick Peters, Julie Richmond, Ann Ryan, Jeremy Sacks, Lisa Secan, Muira Sethi, Kelley Sheppard, Alejandra Sinay, Elizabeth Springett, Marc Stager, Gregory Tamkin, Sara Thompson, David Tokaji, Paul Treherne, Lynette Tsai, Alissa Varricchione, Heather Vitro, Andrew vorr Nordenflycht, Aric Weiker, Greg Whitley, Linda Wu, Esther Yeh, Howard Yeh, Samuel Young. Q, Organizations 195 The Triton staff has a Since there was a diverse selection of pictures available from the pho- tographers, it was easier for each staff member to choose his or her candids to put into the Triton for this year. As Mindy Fountain, one Editor-in- Chief, recalled, Because of so many new staff members, our deadlines were hectic, but we pulled through the clutch. The Yearbook Staff also welcomed the arrival of the new Macintosh computers and laser printers which they had to learn to operate. All in all, as Editor-in-Chief Lauren Fein said, 'iWith Mrs. Linehan's guidance, the creative Triton staff worked together to gather many memories from the year. whirlwind of new, inspiring ideas Triton Photographers: Front Row: Tim Weiner, Tory Golden, Top Row: Amie Hanson, Shatara Wright, Lynette Tsai. Not Pictured: Jerry Marshak and Dave Watson, fli Q 'N by We if it Triton Staff: Front Row: Elijah Lao, Patricia Chui, Kim Horii, Dyan Decker, Scott Kwiker, Edwin Lee. Second Row: Ashley Black, Amy Stein, Heather Mastous, Stacey Huizdos, Lauren Fein, Ann Kim, Bernard Kao, Brad Patay, Austin Forsyth. Third Row: Bill Reeves, Dee Ruud, Lissa Uszler, Kevin Hart, Annie Rafkin, Denise Strauss, 196-Organizations -45:1 fw- Mindy Fountain, Tim Weiner, Anne Lucas, Christina Lee, Laurie Hall, Not Pictured: Ellen Kotlyar, Doug Harden, Lia McArthur, Andrea Black, Dina Johnson, Christine McCormick, Jennifer Paterson, Stephanie Paterson, Jennifer Pritchett, Megan Randall, Sheryl Richards, Angie Snider. Triton Editors: Front Row: Kim Horii, Scott Kwiker, Anne Lucas, Austin Forsyth. Top Row: Kevin Hart, Annie Rafkin, Denise Strauss, Ann Kim, Lauren Fein, Mindy Fountain, Bill Reeves, Angela Sumner, Angie Snider. Not Pictured: Carrie Wormington, Lynette Tsai. ' 5 'll FA QS! ' , xifw '.,., 1 il ,, ' S . E ,L 2 ? V N Hg-v , NM- , ww ,W -af' -,, . As Megan Randall, Andrea Black, and Jennifer Paterson flash their smiles, Ashley Black continues to work diligently on a board for the last Triton deadline, Organizations 197 The Video Club, under the leadership of Presidents Kervin Lemmi and Lance Ware, had a successful first year. Sponsored by Alan King, the Video Club taped many important events. The Cinematography Club produced a number of films using the Super 8 film format. The club entered the films into the Los Angeles Student Film lnstitute Festival and was involved in other activities as well. Club members developed skills in photography, Filming clubs shoot into lives at PV editing, visual effects, and sound editing. i Jason Apuzzo, the club president, said, I think the club members have e l l learned that the process of producing Video Club: Front Row: Jerry Marshak, Kervin Lemmi, Steve Barteau, Steve Soui. 2nd Row: Paul an entertaining film is both fun and difficult. 1QR-Oraanizations Oppenheim, Marty Oghigian, Nick Schroeder, Lance Ware, non-member, 3rd Row: Ian Chatfield, Bryan Sandberg, Pedram Vaezi, non-member. Not Pictured: James McLeod, Jeff Wachner. Cinematography Club: Front Row: Steve Cheng, Eli Javid, Jim Mark Lakata, Rich Vandoren, George Cheng. 3rd Row: GYCQ Kao, Jason Apuzzo, Damian Capozzola, Bennie Cravatt, Scott Pvllowifz, U0n'm9mb91', Y10fl1m2mb01', Matt Ralph, lan Fllepf Ruston. 2nd Row: Greg Weiss, Scott Yoshikawa, John Louie, J0ShMil12r, DanShe2I1 N0fP1Cturedr Mark Leach. at -tag MASH. 714 Strategic Games Club: Front Row: Dan Nah, Andrew Keenan, Scott Kwiker, Curtis Muck, David Chiang, Paul Joshi, Andrew Sheng. 2nd Row: Edwin Lee, Marcus Oghigian, Dale McGrew, Nick Steel, Brian Wilson, Chris Davey, Bryan Sandberg, Peter Parker, Casey McGirt. Not Pictured: J. Colin Corrough, Jon Iungerich, Paul Simonsen, Mark Tyler, Scott Yoshikawa. Gaming clubs play a role for students The Strategic Games Club met Fridays to plan club activities. Both in and out of school members of the club met to play various strategic and role playing games. The International Board Games Club, new to Palos Verdes, is a consolidation of the Backgammon and Oriental Chess Clubs. Under the leadership of President Jeff Chen, the members have enjoyed meeting weekly during lunch to match wits in various games such as club favorites Chinese chess and Othello. awww f A, 'gmt International Board Games Club: Front Row: Andy Chen, Charles Huang, Jeff Chen, Jeff Chung. 2nd Row: Artie Bauhng, Joseph Cho non-member, non-member, non-member, Cindy Vona, Margaret Wang, Mary Su, Jennifer Choi, 3rd Row: Chi-Ray Chien, Peter Chen, non-member, non-member, Hans Tung, Sam Young, Yumi Ro, Debbi Su, Alison Chou. 4th Row: non-member, non-member. Leon Soo, Charlie Parker, Michael Huang, Linda Lu. non-member, Ying-Yu Fang, Jane Wu, non-member, Ying Lan Fang. Not Pictured: James Chen, Peter Chen, Rick Chen, Hohn Cho, Keith Fung, Duk Kyu Han, Jim Liao, Amy Lin, Herbert Lu, Lillian Lu, Sayoko Maeda, Yu-Kai Ng, Shirley Ohara, Peter Su, Freddie Tan, Greg Weiss, Steve Weng, Ted Yang, Howard Yeh, Sam Yeh. Organizations- 199 FV Marching Band, Flags, and Rifles excel in competition I il li , . ,, ' , ' . , , vw, , I ' ' X 4 wi, Wifi! Marching Band: Front Row: Sumi Bhatia, Jennifer Borod, Clare O'Brien, Bridget Peach, Josi Lee, Alisa Von Nordenflycht, Faula Elliott, Helen Lai. 2nd Row: Mark Lakata, Sara Thompson, Jennifer King, Kristen Jahelka, Christa Rougeaux, Christina Lee, Lane Sniffin, Dede Militello, Erica Russo, Rosie Moon, Melissa Siegel, Gaby Sherry, Debbie Chung, Alison Ogostalick, Heather Harrison, Marni Tyson, Chris Hammond. 3rd Row: Mary Miller, Marianne Dezelan, Cinthia Wen, Alicia Carosso, Jennifer Choi, Elijah Liao, Andrea Grossman, Allison Yates, Cindy Grossman, Takeo Usui, Mika Sato, Mikiko Katsu, David Shneer, Ameena Ahmed, Yumi Ro, Debbie Su, Ellen Schulkin, Amy Lin, Marni Friedman. 4th Row: Suzanne Sharkey, Danielle Lakata, Brian Yang, Justin White, Tom Keller, Frans Baculi, Stephan Sargent, Jimmy Effros, Shirley Wang, Nina Sadaghiani, Colby Powell, Renee Grinnell, Andrea Tipton, Brian Aske, Arian Pole, Margaret Plotar, Lillian The Marching Band, led by Drum Major John Christensen, won many awards at some of the hardest com- petitions in Southern California. The Marching Band was able to take First Place Awards at the Artesia Parade and the grueling Tournament of Champions. John Christensen replied I feel that the band was able to accomplish our expectations durin the season. 200-Oroanizations ,,,.. 9 Q ' , 43- ' Z 'W ' . , 4 , 41 .1-1415431 , V -4,1 v1 ...im .3 ,A I Lu, Jane Wu, lrene Su. 5th Row: Michael Lim, Jon Ringle, Becky Pollowitz, Sarah Allen, Donna Allison, Sheryl Coyner, Suzanne States, Fumiko Akama, Deanna Ableser, Ed Fletcher, Drew Lohrer, George Steele, Monica Vazirani, Kristina Baker, Joanne Duane, Susan Aninger, Karen Gale, Carrie Walters, Karen Fisher, Richard Cho, Brian Allan. 6th Row: Mike Berta, Derek Varricchione Eric Bradley, Rande Mead, Todd Griffin, Kevin Colburn, Kevin Ray, Andrew Von Nordenflyct, Randy Hall, Neil Davis, John Coyner, Steve Johnson, Steve Larson, Doug Abbott, Brian Daskivich, Gina McLeod, Chris Howarth, Ted Bohn, Mike Machalicky. Not Pictured: Drum Major John Christensen, Paula DiNoto, Dana Giese, Reggie Jensen, Banner Lieutenant Anzanique Luckey, Chuck Sargent, Alex Shainman, Natalie Smith, Tom Tynan, Managers: Jill Delzer, Yo Hayashi, Bill Hendricks. The Tall Flags take a break from cheering during a home fodball game. -'Enix ,W ,Jw ,,v-, ,, ,Flax . ,L he 4 ,ganna A 1,-,,,.e4, . A +4 Y' WL, ..,-, ,, , an-1 ,sf .. I A , .,b5 ,, fm? , -, f i 5125-gg -ff'-1 .I , ..- ,.r.j-g-qgffq, Lf.. 1 .jj ,I I . fi '. ' 'siw'-iw, ii... f - . ' V. .:,-k..,. ,rg l .. V VA , .. Q. . .- V. ,. . -1 4 -ffm fimrw' - , -, 'J , Z ,, ' i Tall Flags: Front Row: Josi l.ee,Alisa Von Nordenflycht, Dede Militello, Erica l-90. Paula DiN0t0. 3l'd Row: Mafni TVSOI1, H2HTh91' Hal'fiS0ni Alison Russo, Jennifer Borod, Gaby Sherry, Paula Elliott. 2nd Row: Debbie Chung, Ososialick. Sumi Bhatia, Bridget Peach, Christa Rouseaux, Kristen Jahelka Clare O'Brien, Helen Lai, Rosie Moon, Melissa Siegel, Lane Sniffin, Christina Jennifer King. Sari Thompson. NO! Pictured: Anzanique Luckey fe 'Cx Ji! ,e-, 6 Si iz Rifles: Front Row: Marianne Dezelan. Alicia Carosso. 2nd Row: Debbie Su, Cinthia Wen, Ellen Schulkin. 3rd Row: Yuml Ro, Amy Lin, Mary Miller, Marni Friedman, The Tall Flags, led by Captain Sara Thompson and Co-captain Dede Militello, had an outstanding year win- ning many first places in both parades and field show competitions, including First Place at the competitive West Arcadia Band Review. Sara Thompson said, l was pleased with the team because they pulled together and deserved all of the honors they earned. The Rifle Squad, led by Captain Cinthia Wen and Co-captain Alicia Carosso, were also very successful, winning, for the first time in the history of the PV Marching Band, the Sweep- stakes Award at the Claremont Field Competition. They have always helped to boost the band's general effect score. The Rifles have increas- ingly been able to compete more and more every year, winning more awards as well. 0151 ain ell Drama Department l has a five-star year The Drama Department continued their success, winning numerous awards at festival-style competitions. The year started off on a high note with its production of Lady Audley's Secret. It continued with the spring musical, Sweeney Todd. Both Drama 3!4 and Drama 1 Honors competed in various drama festivals, bringing back to PVHS many trophies . from the Fall and Shakespeare festi- vals. 202-Organizations Drama 3,41 First Row: Chris Irvin, Alissa Varricchione, Michelle Randall, Allyson Goldin Second Row: Scott Malmquist, Tim Stanford, Lisa Davidson, Cindy Schoenburg, Eric Chaisson, Shana Moore, Tony Phillips, Jeff Young, Whitney Allen, Mr. BellThird Row: Don Jones, Tracie Zimmerman, Meg Noble, Susannah Fenton, Todd ,Q I . 'Rig 1 Anderson, Tim Weiner Fourth Row: Greg Culver, Lisa Sisk, Lauri Beard, Rachel Kattlove, Richard Ginsburg, Kristen Robinson, Kim Lawson, Deanna Jurgens, Angela Robinson Fifth Row: Andrew Schuricht, Matt Smukler, Matt Severson, Seth Blacher, Devida Gill, Liz Springett, Shauna Malone, Molly Meng. Drama 1 Honors: First Row: Scott Strauss, Jed Sanford, Jeff Parsons, Erin McGreal, Cindy Smukler, Lisa Tinley, Heather Shelly, Natalie Taggart Second Row: Mike Randall, Andrew Phillips, Karyn Taylor, Jocelyn Maye, Alex Kofsky, Ashley Allen, Heather Tankersley, Summer Simmons Third Row: Derek Varricchione, T.J. Green, Alexis Harvey, Cristina Mason, Tad Barry, Peter Tunney, Sara Trivedi, Lisa Chapman Fourth Row: Jenny Fox, Tim Stanford, Pam Butman, Ryan Pollack, Tim Weiner, Chris lrvin, Richard Ginsburg, Jennifer Mix. Thespians: First Row: Heather Himelwright, Tim Weiner, Chris Irvin, Don Jones, Michelle Randall, Shauna Malone, Lauri Beard, Rachel Kattlove, Lisa Davidson, Michelle Arce, Nicole Miller, Debbie Duston Second Row: Grace Liu, Angie Hoover, Tracie Zimmerman, Alissa Varricchione, Matt Severson, Brooke Thies, Julie Rowe, Carolyn Trovato, George Hannan, Todd Anderson Third Row: Jason Feinberg, Scott Strauss, Richard Ginsburg, Alex Kofsky, Jocelyn Maye, Cindy Smukler, Meg Noble, Matt Smukler, Angela Robinson, Chris Fox, non-member, Kristen Robinson, Ashley Allen, Jeff Parsons, Lisa Tinley, Kathryn Clark, Mel Campbell, Paula DiNoto. Allyson Goldin Fourth Row: Rachel ,W Ettinger, Jenny New, Whitney Allen, Sara Trivedi, Mike Randall, Andrew Phillips, Ryan Pollack, Alexis Harvey, Heather Shelly, Natalie Taggart, Erin McGreal, Summer Simmons, Heather Tankersley Fifth Row: non-member, non-member, Cristina Mason, Derek Varricchione, Tad Barry, Peter Tunney, Karyn Taylor, Nino Martinez, Matt Manfredi, Todd Blacher, Carol Elias Sixth Row: T.J. Green, Jed Sanford, Jennifer Mix, Tim Stanford, Jenny Fox, Lisa Chapman, Pam Butman, Jeff Young, Tony Phillips Not Pictured: Jennifer Thompson, Heather Harrison, Laura Fay, Jennifer Krawczyk, Tim Griffin, Kim Lawson, Eric Chaisson, Lisa Sisk, Seth Blacher, Jeff DiFranco, Carolyn Davajan. Thespians, the honorary drama club, attended numerous fund raisers and theatrical productions. The clubis Presidential Committee said, We whole-heartedly agree with Albert Einstein when he said, 'Imagination is more important than knowledge. ' The members of the PV Stage Crew spent a lot of time and energy design- ing and constructing the sets for the fall and spring shows. Without the hard work of the stage crew, the excellent PVHS drama production would not be as successful. Stage Crew: First Row: Michelle Leabman, Nina Sadaghiani, Aly McFarlane, Valeska Schroeder Second Row: Martin Oghigian, Nicole Retzler, Leili Afsarzadeh, M31-CM0ynigy Third Row: Kevin Rall, Dave Dehaan, Rachel Ettinger. Organizations-203 2011-Organizations Conscious of the fact that there are vast amounts of school news and features which involve the students lives, The Trident newspaper published 14 issues ranging from such topics as the Miraleste MUST Plan to Greg and John's Sureshots. Under the leadership of Editor-in-Chief Marjorie Culver, The Trident perservered through the procrastination and joking around to meet the sometimes ominous deadlines. Cooperation and camaraderie have been an important part of the relationship of the staff members this year. We have put in a lot of hours of hard work trying to present a responsible paper that both informs and entertains. We have evolved from crises and paranoia to a lot of laughs and memorable moments, Culver said. 2 ss ,Q tr in N Wwwwm ggpnh-1' j 1' Marjorie Culver is baffled by the complexity of the typesetterg however, William Yeh shows her how itls done. Trident Editors: Front Row: John Louie, Greg Jones. Second Row: William Yeh, Ian Filep, Andrew Lee, Jason Apuzzo, Jeff Asch, Jenny Liu, Kathey Menechios. Not Pictured: Marjorie Culver, Peter Lyons, Lynette Tsai. Trident informs students at Palos Verdes High Trident Staff: Front Row: Jeff Whitley, Greg Jones, William Yeh, John Andrew I-991 Peter l-V0n5v Jenny Liu, Ellen Hartwick, Kathy Louie, Jason Apuzzo, Jeff Asch, Marjorie Culver, Yu Shen Ng. Second Menechios, Elham M0nTHZ-'fri' Danielle Leone. TYBCV I-2iChi91'. Row: Gina McLeod, Caroline Chen, Marc Arnush, Sarah Hespenheide, I-Vnene TSai- 'ff f rr ,Q ss Photographers: Front Row: Esther Yeh, Linda Block, Angela Robinson, Lynette Tsai. Second Row: Dennis Shay, Steve Johnson. James Chung, David Criley, Martin Oghigian, Lance Ware. Orga::izarions'205 Consisting of committed distance , . . . . , runners, the 700 Mile Club requires Clubs fetaln ldentlty thf0l.lQh actlvltles each member to run a total of 700 miles over the summer. During the l final week, the runner must average 70 miles to complete the require- ments. To meet this demanding task it takes dedication and hard work, but it is worthwhile in the eyes of each member. It was a lot of hard work, but it was paid off by a good season, said Angie Snider. The Breakfast Club, one of the more unique clubs at Palos Verdes High, knows how to spend their Friday mornings. After a quick jog, the club then goes to a member's house to enjoy a magnificent feast of eggs and the traditional Froot Loops. Thou shall run a short jaunt, take a sip out of the silver goblet, and eat a bit of toast prior to Froot Loops and 700 Mile Club: Front Row: Brent Kimball, Angie Snider, Dyari Decker, Drama Sublets Skylor Pirsr Second - av - Row: David Scudamore, Bennie Cravatt, Masa Hasegawa, Bi l Reeves. ot Picture : Damian apouo a, gli min Cisaurse' thus Sald CO-exalted Traci Goodrich, Wesley Henderson, Kellie Hourigan, Tracy Leichter. u er ic urer. V? fa?- aww T3 L Breakfast Club: Front Row. Skvlm, piper Vic purer, Brent Matt Carroll, Masa Hasegawa,David Scudamore, Mark Hatch. Kimball, Bill Reeves, Bennie Cravatt. Second Row: Alex Furer, Brad Daniel, Dave Tokajl' 206-Organizations S3 I 5 Q. 'QA Q- ,, f, sa. O .!.. - fl, Al lntemational Exchange Club: Front Row: Meaghan Black, Yves G9l'm0BUX, Clarke Hllbis, Jim Raylof, Tammy Johnson- Megan Randall, Jennifer Paterson, Jacqueline May, Rachel Third Row: Paul Treherne, Gary Chapin, Richard Cho, Carolyn Sacks, Laura DeJamett. Second Row: Jacob Friis-Christensen, Davey, RafCl'1afaWf'1f1 BUCMQQSUWBU- fo ,' fix Foreign Exchange Students: Front Row: Meaghan Black, Yves Germeaux, Clarke Hilbig. Second Row: Ratchatawan Bucldeesuwan, Jacob Friis-Christensen, Paul Treherne, Carolyn Davey, Laurie Hall. The International Exchange Club plays a very important part in the great success of all foreign exchange services. This club helps the exchange student to become acquainted with the area and to easily adjust to the new culture. Quite a number of students from Palos Verdes have taken part in AFS, traveling to four continents. 'Traveling to another country is an experience that enriches ones outlook on different culturesf said Laurie Hall. Organizations 207 208-Organizations Pep Squad cheers PV to victories P i i With their spirit and enthusiasm the 1986-87 Pep Squad helped cheer the Sea Kings to many incredible victories. Led by Pep Squad President, Marjorie Culver, and advisor, Briar Boyd, the girls supported PVHS at every athletic event and school activity. Also, continuously during the year they gave their all at pep rallies, at the traditional bonfire, at lunch time activities, and during Homecoming Week. They also participated in various outside events including Harlan Shoemaker and different competitions. Outstanding leadership by head varsity cheerleader, Hilary Barto, head junior varsity cheerleader, Sara McEneany, head flagtwirler, Tiffany Keele, and head songleader, Susan Donaldson, helped end the year with PPP d , b Songleaders: Front Row: Chrissy Abernathy, Julie Rowe. 2nd Row: Marianne Brombach, Linda goo memories and not Ing ut Franklin, Susan Donaldson, Brooke Thies. SLICCQSS. Varsity Cheerleaders: Front Row: Michelle Arce, Nicole Miller, Hilary Barto, Dina Johnson. 2nd Row: Alex Pulman, Heather 1-101195 3rd Row: Angel Alberto. HSE? Flag Twirlers:iFront Row.Marjorie Culver, Tiffany Keele. 2nd Row: Kellie Klein, Lauri Pickel. 3rd Row: Nina Gonzalez. Q 1 l'L Junior Varsity Cheerleaders: Front Row: Emily Blue, Sara McEneany. 2nd Row: Kim Borg, Jennifer Hilbig, Laura Chapman. Cheerleaders show their innate ability to make amazing pyramids. Organizations-209 PV clubs reflect student's unique special interests f , '- ,A W 4' Outdoors Club: Front Row: Steve Ringold, Diane Hasham, Megan n0f1'm9mbef, Gary Chapin, YVQS GQYFTIQBUX, Eric HHShBm, Bfeflf Randall, Vanessa Ho, Sara Frost, Laurie Hsu, Mary Feldman, Rob Hoesman, Steve Hillis, Mary Ann Tomich, Christy Mott, Mariko Welbourn, Anne Rafkin, 2nd Rgwg PaulSt9r1inQ, Michael Huang, Kitano, Claus Bech, Ian McDonald, Steve Hitchcock, William Lee, Steve Hung, Bernard Kao, Erik Howard, Chad Sterling, Joe R0b9l'f Schallau. Jaconi, Clark Husted, Kirsten Merit. 3rd Row: Kristen Nelson, The PV Outdoors Club had a productive year. They discussed various aspects of outdoor recreation ranging from fun activites to environmental concerns. They also went on field trips to National Parks in the area. Amateur Radio and Electronics Club members enjoyed experimenting with circuits and practicing the Morse Code while learning the principles and procedures behind the fascinating world of l-lam Radio communications. Club President Mark Chang said, Since we all had a similar interest, it was really fun talking about our hobby. We learned a lot, too, from other membersf' Amateur Radio and Electronics Club: Front Row: James Chung, non-member, David Chiang, Kevin Chatow, William Lee. 2nd Row: Mark Lakata, Mark Chang, Richard Eastwood, Barbie Chien, Bruce Jay Scott, Nicholas Steel. 210-Organizations ' 1 l Kelly Chew, Nancy Chiang, Loretta Yuan. 3rd Row: Todd Witteles Leo Club: Front Row: Brandon Curry, Michael Huang, Janet Reese, Rachel Kluger, Eric Lee, Karen Jacobsson, Amy Gulak, Mike Berta, Elsie Chiang. 2nd Row: Pat Sutton, Greg Weiss, Edward Lin Jennifer Choi, Debbie Su, Yumi Ro, Jennifer Chen, Vanessa Ho: .fam 'Wf- Steve Cheng, Emily Liu, Bernard Azer, Christina Lee, Richard Cho. 4th Row: Naoyuki Matsumoto, James Chung, William Lee, Darren Haworth, Ben Ebrahimi, Karen Gale, Tara Berta, Lea Dobbins, Jeremy Sacks, Greg Tamkin, Doug Harden. Not Pictured: Ajay Dhaka, JeffChung. Q George Cheng, Alex Horeczko, Peter Lim, Bob Yang, non-member, Under the leadership of sponsor Mr. Donahue and President Eric Lee, the Leo Club enjoyed a successful second T year. Some highlights of the year A were the trip to see the TV show Head of the Class , the garage sale, and the White Cane Day, which was spent raising funds for the blind. The Astronomy Club sparked a new interest in outer space at Palos Verdes. The club took many field trips including a trip to Catalina. In addition, they spent many nights looking at stars and identifying constellations. l l . Astronomy Club: Front Row: Ellen Douglas, Rachel Kluger, Charlie Parker, Elsie Chiang, Michelle Randall, l Jennifer Krawczyk, Ameena Ahmed, Marni Friedman. 2nd Row: non-member, Harutaka Oribe, Jeff Conway, Bernard Kao, John Louie, Cheryl Tobias, Fred Cenzano, Liz Walsh. 3rd Row: Susan Yeh, Mika Ohashi, Leah Kluger,Vanessa Ho, Nancy Chiang, Mikiko Katsu, Elijah Liao, Dale McGrew, Mark Chang. Organizations-211 The Palos Verdes Latin Club had a successful year. They participated in various banquets and beach parties. Also, they were members of the Junior Classical League and won different awards at the National Latin Conven- tion in Irvine. For the first time, the German Club had an Oktoberfest Day in which gummi bears were sold. The annual Alpine Village trip was also a success. In the spring, Magic Mountain was their main event. The German Club not only doubled its size this year, but also continued its German Club excellence, said German Club Pres- ident, Lily Wu. 212 Organizations Language clubs share their common interests I-HHH Club: Front Row: Christian Davis, Artie Bauhng, Mike Sanders, Tor Danna, Hans Tung, Garret Matsuura, Susan Yeh, Clare O'Brien, Jennifer Borod, Lorin Liesy.2nd Row: Mrs. Maxwell, non-member, Kenny Kim, Ted Law, Marni Friedman, Elsie Chiang, Josi Lee, Linda Block, George Cheng, Josh Miller, Shirley Wang.3rd Row: Jack Huang, Andrew Schuricht, Kim ,L - ' Q i W Ylf A Horii, Dyan Decker, Heather O'Connor, Matt Ralph, Jeff Whitley, Nora Emon, Vanessa Ho, Michelle Murphy. 4th Row: Kevin Schmeichel, Kenny Hong, Mike Berta, nonamember, Tara Berta, Dennis Shay, Kasra Karamlou, Jason Slater, Kristen Jaconi, Jenna Mikos, Jennifer Thompson, Carol Song, non-member, John Uszler. I German Club: Front Row: non-member, Mary Feldman, Laurie Hsu, Monica Vazlrani, Lily Wu, Laura DeJarnett, Alicia Corosso.2nd Row: Micheal Huang, Steve Hung, Carrie Wormington, Grace Wu, Jennifer Chen, Sara Frost, Judy Chiang, Susan Yeh, non-member, Irene Su.3rd Row: non-member, Toshi Suzuki, Jim Su, David Chiang, Tania Godfrey, Kristin Klemm, Hana Ogawa, Christine Jun, Judy Kuo, Melissa Lin, Rich Pease, Tracey Edwards, Katy Su.4th Row: Todd Gafford, non-member, Sangita Shah, non-member, non-member, non-member, Ajay Dhaka,, Yves Germeaux, Clarke Hilbig, Sachiko, Usui, Kumiko Mizuta.5th Row: James McLeod, Lisa Hansen, Susan Wilhite, David Shneer, Ladan Katouzian, Shinka Mohaghegh, Roya Salehirad,Nazli Ghamarifard, Mimi Chang.N0t Pictured: Alicia Crossiant, Sherry Day, Tanya Deacon, Alan Galloway, Kari Gaul, Susan Gaul, Susan Kim, Sean Kramer, Cathy Lee, Mike Smit, Naomi Noda, Nilay Shah. French Club: Front Row: Bob Merchant, Rebecca McClung, Christina Sun, Rosie Moon, Helen Lai, Melissa Ray, Nazli Ghamarifard, Ladan Katouzian, Shinka Mohaghegh, Roya Salehirad. 2nd Row: non-member, non-member, non-member, Jeff Davis, Mike Ralls, Nicole Sakoun, Jenny Eisner, Bernard Kao, Elsie Chiang, Gary Salem. 3rd Row: Yves Germeaux, Alfred Yu, non-member, Mimi Kim, Kristin Klemm, Jon Thornburg, Christine Jun, Hana Ogawa, Caroline Seklemian, Carmen Munoyerro, Carwen Hart, Hohn Cho. 4th Row: Carolyn Vance, Saba Moussavi, Mark Leach, Jennifer Harper, Todd Anderson, Heidi Held, Meaghan Black, Jacqueline May, Rachel Sacks, Stacey Lin. 5th Row: non-member, Brandon Curry, Nancy Chiang, Kelly Chen, Valeska Schroeder, 'Susan Kim, Tania Godfrey. Not Pictured: Gabi Strong, David Chen, Ray Rhodes, Nini Samsi, Sarah Kaupp, Hillary Hobel, Andrea Guarnieri, Tisha Treherne, Jennifer Paterson, Corinne Cobabe, Heather Nelson, Dennis Cho, Gary Chapin, Irena Kopylev, Jim Rayor, Dave Watson, Carolyn Coggins, Ellen Kotlyar, Paul Treherne, Aree Paymai, Jenny Sanders. The French Club kicked off the year with a French luncheon. Other activ- ities included cultural events, their annual Magic Mountain trip, and a variety of fund raisers.f'This year we involved the whole club in many exciting activities, said an officer, Jenny Eisner. To raise money for the foreign lang- uage program, the Spanish Club had a booth at the carnival and sold churros on Cinco de Mayo. Club President Timothy Weiner said, alt was great that so many people could share a common interest and have such a great time doing so! ffl 5+ A Spanish Club: Chrissy Abernathy, Ameena Ahmed, Huma Ahmed, David Almanza, Lori Blank, Marci Blue, Jon Bold, Don Booker, Stacy Brown, Grace Chan, Camyn Chapman, Alice Chen, Caroline Chen, Felix Chen, Jenelle Chen, Vicky Chien, Joseph Cho, Jeff Chung, Kathryn Clark, Mimi Cohen, Bennie Cravatt, Allison Davis, Donald Davis, Paula DiNoto, Mark Fein, Austin Forsyth, Greg Foxman, Julie Gavino, Nazli Ghamarifard, Tim Griffin, Laurie Hall, Sara Hartmann, Erica Hayes, Kellie Hourigan, Richard Huang, Stephanie Jones, Ladan Katouzian, Daniel Kim, Janet Kim, Tracy Kim, San San Kwan, Helen Lai, Andy Lee, Jacob Lieb, Kirsten Lindquist, Hideki Maemoto, Shauna Malone, Kathy Menechios, Shinka Mohaghegh, Rosie Moon, Kerry Murphy, Brad Patay, Chris Patay, Greg Perens, Linda Pollack, Eric Rudd, Felicia Robbins,'Roya Salehirad, Bryan Sandberg, Sharon Sekiguchi, Muira Sethi, Angela Suh, Christina Sun, Gregg Swartz, Cheryl Tobias, Karl Tokita, Alissa Varricchione, Timothy Weiner. Grganiwions 213 Bold. 4th Row: Kristen Klemm, Colleen Murphy, Jeannine Murphy, The Greek Club had another hectic, fun year. They sponsored Greek kabobs and taco sales at football games and they planned a trip to a television studio. The Art Club raised funds for art scholarships and books for the sen- iors. This year they sold their artwork to PV students at the winter and spring art sales which were both profitable. ,- ,f Greek Club: Front Row: Jennifer Tamkin, Jane Tsai, Loretta Yuan, Joanna Tu, Susan Kim, Sari Kanda, Nazli Ghamarifard,Ladan Katouzian,Roya Salehirad 2nd Row: Alfred Yu, Roy Artel, Dennis Shay, Seth Stodder, Elsie Chiang, Rachel Kluger, Greg Tamkin, Shinka Moheghegh. 3rd Row: Danny Fan, Teresa Kim, Richard Cho, Kevin Chatow, Doug Harden, Muira Sethi, Jeremy Sacks, Kimberly Perry, Ameena Ahmed, 4th Row: George Cheng, George Paul, Nadia Rahimtoola, non-member, non-member, Kerry Murphy, non-member, Tania Godfrey, Kevin Ray. 5th Row: Jerry Cheng, Yen Wang, non-member, Marni Friedman, Mike Wu, Ted Law, Leah Kluger, Julie Bachman, Dori Belmonte, John Mclntire, Felicia Robbins. Not Pictured: Linda Block, Ratchatawan Buddeesuwan, Mila Buis, Tania Deacon, Kellie Demko, RickGahly,, Kristen Klemm,Azita zeim-Jamshidi, Kathy Karamlou, Kimberly Lawson, Kathy Menechios, Michelle Randall, Michele Resing Kristen Robinson, Cheryl Tobias. 2? Art Club: Front Row: Mari Kanda, Ladan Katouzian, Nazli 214-Organizations Ghamarifard, Shinka Moheghegh, Mike Barrett, Neda Melamed, Paula Chang, Donald Davis. 2nd Row: Roya Sal ehirad, Randy Hall, Tisha Treherne, Andrea Guarnieri, Alex Aquino, Rachel Sacks, Jaqueline May. Eric Rudd, non-member, Greg Foxman. 3rd Row: Rhonda Flemming, non-member, Gabie Strong, Tania Godfrey, Susan Kim, non-member, nonfmember, Christine Jun, Hana Ogawa, Caroline Chen, Alice Chen, non-member, Kellie Lee, John non-member, non-member, Wendi Ferry, Charlie Parker. 5th Row! Susan Pavliscak, Angela Castagnola, non-member, Chris Lawver, Teri Annabel, Rachel Frankel, Theresa Lamprakes, Mike Watabe, non-member, Helena Yu, Ted Law, Mike Wu, Richard Cho, Harutaka Oribe. Not Pictured: Nancy Lin, Michele Resing. Natalie Taggart, Tania Godfrey, Kathy Karamloug Azita zeim-Jamshidi, Julie Gavino, Helen Chen, lvoMunneke. Clubs maintain school participation Scuba Club: lst Row: non-member, non-member, Joe Jaconi, Mark Gibello, Blake Nimmons, Davis Koh, Garrett Matsuura. 2nd Row: non-member, non-member, non-member, non-member, non-member, non-member, Jeff Nicholson, non-member, Ray Szu. the Golden Lotus. Oriental Culture Club: lst Row: Don Twyman, Howard Yeh, Michael Huang, Charlie Parker, non-member, Cindy Vona, Margaret Wang, Mary Su, Jennifer Choi, Alice Chen, Caroline Chen. 2nd Row: non-member, Hohn Cho, Judy Chiang, Mikiko Katsu, non-member, Sam Young, Yumi Ro, Angela Suh, Jenelle Chen, Grace Wu, Linda Wu. 3rd Row: Stan Liao, Eric Jun, Joseph Cho, Artie Bauhng, Chi-Ray Chien, Peter Chen, Lirida eg at it my ' . ij XJ, will 4' 214, ':,1LL,- , : 1 -, at -. . . fi - , miie fair ,fu N .s-A Lu, Ying-Yu Fang, Jane Wu, Debbie Su, Sachiko Usui. 4th Row: non-member, Jeff Chung, Steve Hung, Alison Chou, Ili Graeler, Ying-Lan Fang, Susan Yeh, Andy Chen, Charles Huang, Jeff Chen, Duk Han. Not Pictured: Yvonne Chan, Jennifer Chen, Lillian Lu, Yu-Kai Ng, Shirley Ohara, Harutaka Oribe, Freddie Tan, Pat Wang. John Yeh, Rick Chen, Hans Tung. Sponsor: 2nd Row: Mr. Blackwell, The Scuba Club was a new enthu- siastic club this year. The club members shared stories of exciting diving experiences with each other. We had fun this year at the club meetings even though we were unable to have any school sanctioned , dive trips, said President Joe Jaconi. The Oriental Culture Club started the year with a dance at South High. They visited Chinatown, sponsored a child in the Orient, and finally ended the interesting year with a banquet at Organizations-215 Key Club has worked hard to keep up the image of what a service club should be. President Tom Connaghan l said, We had a fine group of people l who helped make this year a great one. The club members went to the Boys Club of San Pedro to play sports with the kids. They also played their traditional softball games with Spart- ans and S-Club. Interact, sponsored by Rotary Club, has been dedicated to the PV Peninsula for many years. 'All our members made important contributions to the community. said President, Hyong Yun. They have continued their tradition of selling rose-a-grams before the Winter For- mal and the prom. ln addition to this they sponsored a child in India by providing for all her necessities. 216-Organizations Keyettes interacts with Key Club and Lettermarfs Key Club: Front Row: Blake Grant, Regan Scott. 2nd Row: Jeff Goodrich, Danny Peters, Mike Norby, Chris Miller, Chris Fox, Chris Manfredi, Greg Jones, Jim Miller, Jason Hanel, John Mika. 3rd Row: Chris Murphy, non-member, Brad Amico, Mark Choate, Jason Feinberg, Erik Howard, Matt Seaburn, Dave Porter, John Louie, John Wells, Tom Adishian. 4th Row:'Jason Apuzzo, Peter Interian, Chris .Af ?'1qSwV Wi Adishian, Chris Hanson, Mike Lovely, Mike Majid,Jeff Morgan, Bait Boggess, lAnver Emon, Greg Lindgren. 5th Row: Bill Phillips, Jeff Davis, Austin Peters, Steve Hitchcock, Chris Anderson, non-member, Rex Corbett, Ritu Chopra, Thomas Connaghan, Brian Coffey. Not pictured: Will Charlton, Aaron Gurewltz, Tim Hall, Brad Haney, Kevin Hart, Mike Lowry, Peter Pozzuoli. sim, lf . Interact: Front Row: non-member, Richard Kim, David Almanza, Bernard Kao, John Bock, ,Todd Anderson, Mike Berta. V 2nd Row: Larry Chang, Yu Shen Ng, Mark Leach, Austin Forsyth. 3rd Row: Frans Bacull, Carl Grant, Andrew Lee, Jim Kao, Steve Cheng, Chris Lawver, non-member, Hyong Yun, non-member. 4th Row: Pal Fresch, Brad Daniel, Chris Hammond, Jason Kim, James Chung, Beau Bouverat, Aaron Russo, Joe Wang. N01 pictured: Jim Cole, Ed Kim, Andrew von Nordenflycht, Chris Patay, Aly Rahimtoola, Dennis Shay, Rob Welbourn. if Keyettes: Front Row: Laurie Pickel, Whitney Allen, Sara Thompson, Kellie Klein, 'Marianne Brombach,. Mindy Fountain, Kathie Tyler, Andrea Black, Nina Gonzalez. 2nd Row: Mrs. Herzog, Shauna Malone, Ellen Hartwick, Linda Franklin, Kanae Shimizu, Ann Kim, Amy Harrison, Laurie Hall, Christine Van Horn, Cheryl Tobias, QTracy Leichter. 3rd Row: Jennifer Krawczyk, 'Kirsten Lindquist, Rachel Belmonte, Angie Snider, iHeather O'Connor, Allison Fuentevilla,9 Ameena Ahmed, Marjorie Culver, Gretel Ryan. 4th Row: Sumi Bhatia, Lorin Liesy, Amy Davis, Allison Bowers, Josi Lee, Elham Montazerl, Lauren Fein. Not pictured: Hilary Barto, Roberta Hayes, Kellie Hourigan, Kerry Kuwahara. , . Y fi gg Q Letterman's Club: Front Row: Eli Javid, Frank Lee. 2nd Row: Tom Wey, John Mika, Damian Capozzola,Bennie Cravatt, Masa Hasegawa, Brad Patay, Andrew Lee, Rob Welbourn. 3rd Roulfnon-member, Michael Chang, John Vredenburgh, Geoff Kaltenbach, Eric Frederic, Bart Boggess, Matt Ralph, Dave Scudamore. 4th Row: non-member, non-member, non-member, Chip Allen, John Bock, Beau Bouverat, Blake Boggess, Bill Reeves, Emad Khaleeli.5th Row: Mike Calvert, non-member, non-member,non-member, Mike Lowry, Matt Seaburn, Dave Porter, Clark Husted, non-member, non-member, Greg Pollowitz. Not pictured: Greg Jones, John Milam, Scott Ruston, Steve Spencer, Dave Tokaji, Victor Furer. With their dapple apples, picnic baskets and overall participation, the Keyettes have given the words uschool spirit, a new meaning this year. This has been our best year. We've had so much service. said Mindy Fountain, president of Keyettes. The picnic baskets, one of their fundraisers, made record high profits. They have also contributed social service by going to Harlan Shoemaker and working with handicapped children. As a, service club, the Letterman's club supported the athletic program at PV. They held their annual pumpkin sale along with a variety of other fundraisers. Letterman's usually sponsors Donkey Basketball which was unfortunately cancelled this year. Organizations-2 17 Delphinians were as spirited as ever this past year, planning service pro- jects such as visitations to Bay Harbor Convalescent Home, PV Clean-Up, school service, and their presentation at Harlan Shoemaker. The infamous Delph Elfs were back again this year and very successful. Co-presidents Kirsten Sampson and Amy Thomp- son said, Since our club was so big this year, we tried to plan a lot of activities to keep us togetherf, Delphinians: Front Row: Mara Ferrarotti, Nancy Cho, Kelley Sheppard, Kirsten Sampson, Amy Thompson, Julie Richmond, Colleen Delane, Lauri Blackwelder. 2nd Row: Elena Fernandez, Tiffany Keele, Christian Danna, Annie Rafkin, Annette Mignacca, Edie Tyler, Melissa Gee, Kim Ito, Suzi Hoffman, Marci Blue, Chrissy Abernathy. 3rd Row: Jodi Ragonetti, Mariko Kitano, Julie Rankine, Heidi Held, Denise Strauss, Carrie Mahan, Eileen Sussex, Amy Elwell, Dee Ruud, Jenneke Wilcox, Amy Redman, Jennifer Nelson, 47482 Peggy Ruud, Liz Springett. 4th Row: Heather Jones, Alex Pulman, Holly Edwards, Kim Horii, Alice Carr, Jill Lineberry, Heather Vitro, Brynn Borg, Paulette Harmer, Noelle Hyde, Alejandra Sinay, Deena Strenk, Meeta Katakia, Dawn Holland. 5th Row: Naomi Hui, Nicole Berkowitz, Lisa Davidson, Carolyn Trovato, Meghan Noble, Michelle Arce, Eden Shapiro, Leslie Allison, Kim Rowley, Vicki Overbey. Not Pictured: Michelle Englehart, Trisha Horky, Karen Ito. S-Club demonstrated that same spirit and enthusiasm. They had many fund- raisers, including bake sales, pretzel booths, and garage sales. After fund- raisers, the club got together and had fun, co-presidents Carrie Moore and Joyce Perkins said. 218-Organizations S-Club: Front Row: Michelle Suesberry, Carrie Moore, Sarah Kaupp, Jenny Stephens, Alissa Varricchione, Stacy McCarty, Belle Tsai, Mijin Hong, Jennifer Braham, Keely Peters, 2nd Row: Adrienne Toscano, JenniferAndersen, Julie Hunt, Angel Alberto, Julie Steitman, Marisa Nunn, Stacy Johnson, Ashlye Main, Jill Forteza, Nadia Solis, Dede Miller, Joanna Corsaro, Jennifer Brown. 3rd Row: Ana Haase, Christina Sun, Megan Dolan, Nicole Sakoun, AnzaniqueLuckey,lJodi August,Heidi Fleisher, Kate Crilly, Joelle Forteza, Cammie Kelly, Shawna Cowan, Jenny Pritchett, Sabrina Van Dine, 4th Row: Rosie Moon, Melissa Siegel, Barbara Eastwood, Sheryl Richards, Jennifer Paterson, Shinka Mohaghegh, Debbie Berger, Dina Johnson, Jully Tsai, Mimi Cohen, Ellen Kotlyar. Not Pictured: Joyce Perkins, Jennifer Borod, Alison Dallenbach, Julie Nunn, Lisa Secan. Girls service clubs excel in endeavors Omegans: Front Row: Janeen Bezanson, Carrie Wormington, Esther Yeh, Karen Fisher, Lily Wu, Jenelle Chen, Susan Yeh, Michelle Lau, Katy Su. 2nd Row: Anne Lucas, Judy Kuo, Carmen Munoyerro, Nadine Bonham, Mika Sato, Susan Aninger, Kristina Baker. 3rd Row: Monica Vazirani, Amie Hanson, Kelli Lee, Sheree Chiang, Vivien Lee, Irene Su, Jenny Liu, Sherry Day, Pearl Ho. Not Pictured: Carolyn Beggs, Helen Hsiao. This past year, both the Spartans and the Omegans were very active in PVHS activities and service projects. Kathleen Cunningham and Dawn Zusman, co-presidents of Spartans, said, One of the activities we initiated was a rattle fund-raiser which turned out to be a great success, Their ser- vice projects proved to be not a form of work the Spartan girls dreaded, but one which they enjoyed, Cunningham and Zusman said. The Omegans were also very active in service projects. Co-presidents Esther Yeh and Karen Fisher said they ahelped anyone who needed it. We especially loved working with children, Yeh and Fisher added. . My :mpg , TX ,I ' Spartans: Front Row: Ali Tatge, Maureen Hagan, Heidi Moeller, Kathleen Cunningham, Dawn Zusman, Debbi Duston, Kathryn Clark, Nancy Hosken. 2nd Row: Alison Beaumont, Angela Zusman, Robin Waeschle, Charis Cogan, Juliet Wendt, Jill Berlin, Leslie Fill, Nicole Miller, Stacey Huizdos, Aimee Hoover. 3rd Row: Linda Westlund,JoEllen Singer, Molly Sheridan, Kim Brutzman, Beth Glavas, Candice Scott, Susan Mahmarian, Shelley Wallace, Renee Koehring, Carey Calvert, Christine McCormick, Andrea Bachman, Mrs. Sue Neuman fClub Advisorl. 4th Row: Jill Simon, Alex Doherty, Heather Allen, Meredith Byg, Erika Declercq, Suzi Butman, Angie Hoover, Deanna Jurgens, Brooke Thies, Paige Smith. 5th Row: Anne Banken, Stephanie Handler, Amy Hammond, Felicia Robbins, Suzanne Hart, Michele Martella, Laura Goodale, Wendy Cole, Lori Morrow. Not Pictured: Christina Brown, Lori David, Jennifer Gavin, Rachel Kattlove. Organizations-219 Orchestra is a night performance group that competed during the spring. They performed at their own concerts and at festivals including the California Regional Festival located in San Diego. Chorale sang a variety of selections this year ranging from pop to Latin. They performed throughout the South Bay area displaying their unique talent. As well as at festivals, Jazz Band performed at private parties. This year they received inivitations to perform for the California PTSA convention in Anaheim and the Hawaii Invitational during spring break. 20-Organizations Night Chorale: Front Row: Grace Liu, Kim Borg, Sara Hackenberg, Second Row: David Chiang, Leah Kluger, Laura De Jarnett, Helena Yu, Kim Merritt, Seth Stodder. Not Pictured: Rachel Kluger, Lynn Mc Alister, and band members David Watson, and Brian Norman. Orchestra: Front Row: Akiko Fukino, Muira Sethi, Caroline Chen, Angela Suh, Kim Horii, Holly Edwards, Meaghan Black, Rachel Sacks, Susan Pavliscak. Second Row: Josi Lee, Dana Giese, Emily Chang, Susan Kim, Gina Mc Leod, J.J. Mc Leod, Karen Gale, Ameena Ahmed, Mika Sato, Sherry Day, Judy Kuo, Kristina Baker. Third Row: Edward Park, Stephen Suh, Ron Kong, Hohn Cho, Randy Hall, David Chiang, Kevin Ray, Chi-Ray Chien, Mariko Kitano. Fourth Row: Nate Minami, Howard Yeh, Scott Wilson, Ted Bohn, Seth Stodder, Andrew Park, Chris Hammond, Brian Allan, Mike Berta, Kenny Kao, Nirmal Chandraratna, Greg Conlon, Bobby Schallau, Frans Baculi. Musical groups display their great talent . W ' Q vw? r F2994 Jazz Band: Front Row: Randy Hall, Suzanne States, John Nordenflycht, Ted Bohn. Third Row: Jonathan Ringle, Frans Christensen, Brian Daskivich, Mike Machalicky. Second Baculi- Chris Hammond, Cindy Gf0S5m-any Kevin Ray- Row: Bob Schallau, Drew Lohrer, Brian Allan, Andrew von Chorale: Front Row: Haruko Tobisawa, Erin H00k2r, Angela Dana Giese, Kim Foster, Debbie Chung, Marianne Dezelan, Casiagnola, Tory Goldin, Mayuko Fukino, Shinshin Cho, Linda Kathy Menechios, Kim Merritt. Third Row: Andrew Park, Seth Wu. Second Row: Julia Hall, Christine Lasher, Allyson Goldin, Stodder, William Lge, Jogi Lee, Organizations-221 Competition Flags: FrontVRow: Josi Lee, Gaby Sherry, Christina Lee. Third Row: Christa ROUQCFNX, Jennifer King, Sara Th0n1DS0n, Marni Second Row: Debbie Chung, Lane Sniffin, Rosie Moon, Erica Russo. Tyson. Kristen Jahelka- During its elevating 1987 season, the Tall Flag Competition Team, led by Captain Sara Thompson and Co- captain Jennifer King, competed suc- cessfully with a new dance-flag rou- tine at five Southern California com- petitions including Miss Drill Team USA. This year the team has per- formed exceptionally well at both basketball games and competitions, displaying ability and poise. Among the awards received by the flag team were a second place at Los Alamitos and fourth place trophies at various other competitions. According to Sara Thompson, The season was very re- warding. The team has worked hard, performed well, consistently placed, and had fun which can sometimes be hard to do. Choreo Officers: Front Row: Mayuko Fukino, Orchesis Vice-presidentg Sara Hartmann, Orchesis President: Devida Gill, Jazz Line-captain, Kristen Harper, Jazz Assistant Line-captain. Second Row: Jennifer Paterson, Colleen O'Connell, Hana Ogawa, Ellen Schulkin, all Choreographic assistants. 222-Organizations PV students perform well this year til Ex- Orchesis: Front Row: Renee Fowler, Sayoko Maeda, Ying-Lan-Fang, Susan Kim, Holly Edwards, Elizabeth Frederic, Kumiko Mizuta, Second Row: Mika Watabe, Jill Simon, Andrea Guarnieri, Gabrielle Strong Christine Jun, Stacey Lin, Rachel Sacks, Tina Flores, Sandy Kim, Ying-yu Fang. Third Row: Ashley, Hilary Schoen, Mayuko Fukino, Sara Hartmann, Tammy Bock, Tanya Lugliani, Lori Gulak, Debbbie Schallau, Forth Row: Amy Stein, Lisa King, Deena Strenk, Sala Baker, Kelly Ball, Grayce Liu, Rae Rhodes, Kim Cooper, Tanya Deacon. Choreodancers, consisting of Orchesis, Modern Dance Honoraries and Jazz Dancers, completed their 26th annual Dance Show. The dance concert production was designed, produced, choreographed, and performed by the students, with the assistance of Director Madelyn Bilkey. During the year, the dance classes invited expert dancers to give the students new ideas for different dance routines and techniques. Choreodancers worked very hard, rehearsing for many hours in order to put on a spectacular Dance Show. Through all the work and practice, the dancers gained experience in the art of performing as well as meeting new friends. Choreodancers ran a chocoholic booth at the carnival which was very popular. The year was ended with a huge breakfast and the dancers were able to see themselves perform on video. E . Jazz Dancers: Front Row: Jennifer Paterson, Devida Gill, Kristen Harper. Second Row: Colleen O'Connell, Angie Hoover, Hana Ogawa, Ellen Schulkin. Third Row: Tisha Treherne, Holly Edwards, Kelly Greco, Hilary Schoen. Organizations 223 v The PV music groups entertain the Peninsula N. , I ai 9 Industrial Arts Club: First Row: Todd Peppard, Jeff Morgan, Debraal. Third Row: Adam Pevney, Pedram Vaezi, Kent Olsen, Clark Husted. Second Row: Nick Towne, Jason Feinberg, Kirk Tim Neal, Mike New, Kelly Eppard, Erik Howard, Steve Hillis, Lantz, Lamont Duncan, Paul Passero, Ben Messer, Derek Rex Corbett, Alex Furer, Mark Gibello. The Industrial Arts Club, under the leadership of sponsor Mr. Walt Donahue, had barbecues at least once a month to discuss ideas for raising money for their club. The four Honors Music Students, Andrew von Nordenflycht, Ted Bohn, Chris Hammond, and Randy Hall, competed with other talented music students all through California. They received high honors as All State Jazz Bands and All State Concert Bands. The Palos Verdes Concert Band led by Coby Martinez, attended many festivals and competed against other bands all over Southern California. They also performed a Spring Concert for the community. The Pep Band attended all boys, home basketball games. They also went to all CIF playoff games and entertained crowds and the basketball teams. ZZ1 O ganizations 1,4 1 Honors Music Students: Andrew von Nordenflycht: All Southern Jan Band, All State Jazz Band. Ted Bohn: All Southern Concert Band, All State Concert Band, All Southern Jazz Band, All State Jazz Band. Chrii Hammond: All State Orchestra. Randy Hall: All Southern Concert Band. Concert Band: First Row: Tom Keller, Mike Lim, Julian Lloyd, Scott Wilson, Justin White. Second Row: Allison Yates, Susan Aninger, Joanne Duane, Monica Vazirani, Becky Pollowitz, Jimmy Effros, David Shneer, Chuck Sargent, Kevin Colburn, Donna Allison, Sarah Allen, Sheryl Coyner, Deanna Ableser, Fumiko Akama, Arian Pole, Carrie Walters, Danielle Lakata, Jane Wu. Third Row: Brian Yang, Elijah Liao, Takeo Usui, Cindy Grossman, Mikiko Katsu, Vanessa Ho, Nina Sadaghiani, Suzanne Sharkey, Andrea Grossman, Jennifer Choi, Alisa von Nordenflycht. Fourth Row: George Steele, Colby Powell, Steve Sargent, Eric Bradley, Todd Griffin, Brian Allan, Tom Tynan, Rande Mead. 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M if ,,., 4 . 40,5 ,,.,.,. ,, ,J , ',ff?g,,f, ,Nh ,,,.,.., f- X , '32-Q1 v':5gifQ' 'K , 9 Aw V' , M Af ,M - -0-.W -,f -F.:--M. -V -, . -. -,.5i'Z- iii ffuffgi' 22:14,Z452:fP+:1QLe?.ff2i 3vs21Qf:iS:Ti W 1 'W 9-4' ,-A1 ,Lai PB! l FACULTY ...ig Jack Bagdasar: President 1986 Sully Burrage: President 1987 5:34-' x x mg Q Q XFN ! Alix ffn: K 5 W gd Jgm q f - W -high. x M 1,3 MXK XX -., xxx . - was Q 1115 '- , V, if ' sjggy A lf! gui if TN x lifgi f :Eh if ri - 1 las?-tw .. H f-- M81 lys Kilmel Jeffrey Younggren 234-Faculty Martin Dodell we - ullf Dr. Jack Price: Superintendent Dr. Lawrence Burnight: Assistant Superintendent David Calmloutoi A5SiSfanf Supefinlendenf l l l l Jon Knickerbocker: Deputy Superintendent PV District faces multiple decisions This was a year of many decisions: the Miraleste seven through twelve plan and the parcel tax election. After many community meetings, the board voted to keep all high schools open with Miraleste serving grades seven through twelve. In 1987-88 the board will reconsider such a configuration for the other high schools. Faculty 235 Verdes l-hgh continues The excellence at Palos This year was another milestone for Palos Verdes High School. The reputation of our school for excellence in education was again AQ confirmed with the selection of PV as one of ' thirty Distinguished High Schools from the entire state of California. In addition, our Academic Decathlon Team placed second out of sixty-one high schools competing in Los Angeles County. This year was also significant as the school went through the WASC accreditation - a self evaluation process. Principal Nardy Samuels said that the school 't-41 year went very well. It is a privilege to be principal of a distinguished school like this one where faculty require excellence from their students, and students respond. Bernard Samuels: Principal. James Kinney: Director of Student Activities 36-Staff nrq- pf, A ,, Qu' Sharon Dezutti: Assistant PrincipalfCurriculum. W' ' Q ,W if 1' 1, 9 A 5 X 2 IW ' , 'GW-f 10 R ... l Q if John Letcher: Assistant Principal! Management. Q, 9 - x - 1 X .:' A' Y Amd Jan Hillger: Dean of Students. ,, Staff-237 The counselors have made themselves available during lunch for conferences and for solving emergency problems. Joe Cunningham returned to counseling at Palos Verdes after many years of absence. The Career Guidance Center is a facility within P V High School which assists students in choosing their future careers. The Guidance Center is a library filled with information on colleges, career pro- grams andthe Southern California Regional Occupational Center. Incoming freshman are given Career Education Management System folders which remain with the student for their four years at Palos Verdes High School. The folders include things such as, an interest survey, work values survey and occupa- tional testing results. In addition to this service, counselors hold workshops to aid students in the preparation of their college and financial aid applications. Be e V Hu' Ca'ee'Ceme' Mel Bubien: Assistant Clerk. Jean Francisco: Counseling Clerk Valerie Gorsuch Registrar Jan Chase Data Processing Intermediate Clerk! Secretary The Counselors help Palos Verdes High to run smoothly Patricia Hearn: Counselor R h dSelway: Counselor 17'-'jf WM J Cunningham: Counselor Dick Pearce: Counselor Science has new classes and faculty The Science Department has had to add several more science classes and two new science teachers to meet the increase in science students because of the new graduation requirements. The Science Department has under- gone a positive increase in both staff and number of classes offered. In ad- dition to last year's outstanding staff, Steve Shibuya and Madelyn Bilkey have joined us, said Mariana Mc- Mullen. El Jay Warkentin: Chemistry II AP, Chemistry I Ann' Yu Chemmryl .ui-'f' N fr l 1? L- James Ryono: Physics AP, Calculus AP, Physics PSSC. Mariana McMullen: Physical Lab Science, Biologyl. ez? 6,41-55 i 38 X,,' lf! B' -4 . l .- no Doug Martin: Biology l, Life Science, Athletics. Diane Beardslee: Biology II Honors, Biology I. ,- .. Bill Judy: Biology I, Life Science Special Materials Staff'241 242-Staff Math Department pre- ,b pares students for college This year the Math Department offered a multi level college-preparatory program. The program was designed to meet the University of California and California State three-year minimal requirement. Follow-up studies showed that students from Palos Verdes were well-prepared for both the placement exams and the coursework they encountered. 12422, Some department members introduced calcula- tors which could be used on the overhead projecter or had graphic capabilities,as well as used computers in their classes. Joan Gell, Math Department Chair said, lt's hard to keep up with the students when it comes to computer and calculator capabilmesr, Joln Gall: Trlg, Math l, Computer Programming AP. Amy Burder: Algebra Prep., Algebra I. Jlll Thompson: Algebra II, Geometry. Donna Dunlap: Trlg, Algebra ll. - -, 2' L' iw: .A.q, ef Y 9 ' J QSQ ' Q- Gll Eberhard: Geometry, Athletics. ,gy r 2 A Q, 5 P Q I Diane Mau: Algebra l MCR, Algebra Prep. f, - f l rlel ' umm wma 2 ,pr ii' , , Wy- fm Q , 4 Y as X 1 :iff V, ,,,,.,Qf ,X F: X ff' Sv ff ,Aw 4 X- X whim 31 L' 'f,. , 'i 1 9 i f -- ff? 1 441 M, , VM 1.5 A A 1 V ' af 'Q . ' 7 -A, -c f-rf, my , V f ., 3, 5 V 5 ,f -.,,'--gan a I A ' . ,.,. ,,,.,, H A Y--A ' , I V, '- H A 4 fTlf'N'- - f-rw Derek Blackwell: Geometry MCR, Geometry. Al Coatu: Algebra I, Algebra ll. Staff-243 244-Staff Math teachers help students solve diverse problems , ,mi ff ! W! , ,VVV n if jfs, ' A f P J' 2 I , Q' lwffwiiiwfwfwuqrwymgf 1 -, 1' X 7 ff ' A , ' rf ,J 1 , MH WM., .. -V W Rascha Hall: Geometry Honors, Algebra ll MCR. Steve Shlbuyaz Algebra Prep., Algebra I, Project Physics. H, Monte Furuya: Algebra II, Trigonometry Computer Programming A David Calkins: Science Fiction' Algebra H Honors, Tl'i90fl0m9ffY H0005 CalculusA I I. . - T:-f Kermit Olson: German I, II, Ill, IV. BERLIN Language students learn foreign trends Foreign language is becoming increasingly important in today's rapidly changing society. Not only do the University of California schools require a foreign language, i - but also the California State system will require two years for admission by 1988. All the students at Palos Verdes High School have a unique opportunity to take four years of a foreign language, and even have four different languages to choose from. Department Chairman Kermit Olson added, This is highly unusual. Peter Fawaz: French ll, Ill, IV, Athletics. Marlon Goetz: German I, II. Staff-245 246-Staff QA ' k'7N rw W, .Bri N . , ., 4 , , fm 351, 255.1 ' ai 51-5 Vg fw. .AAk, 55: Janet Marshall: French I, Ill. Gln! Herzog: Spanish l, Ill Honors, IV AP 77 L, , ,fumvrw',- Anthony Kordich: Spanish ll, Ill, N AP. 'ii Ki, Languages become less foreign McNair Maxwell: Latin I, ll, lll, N. Helm Klbury: Spanish l, Il. Vlckl Smith: Spanish I, ll. Olga Tavemaklu: Spanish I. III. S H247 Art Department finds creative ways to express ideas Receiving high honors in state and local competitions, the Performing Arts Department had another successful year at Palos Verdes. New to the Arts Department was a computer art system bought with CAPS funds for use in Studio Art AP. The Drama Department, under Jim Bell, won sweepstakes awards in most of their competitions and performed for the Department of Education in San Francisco. Said Mr. Bell, We had a great year. Under Linda Russell's discerning eyes, airbrush, silkscreening and related printmaking activities flourished. New to the crafts program this year was Lois Olsen. Ron Roush's crushed-glass filled plaques were a popular assignment in ceramics as they resembled stained-glass works. Said Coby Martinez of the Music Department, This year's music program all worked in unison towards the same goal. Unlike in previous years where we had individuals who would try to outshine the rest, this year we worked as a complete team. I am very proud of that. Jim Bell: Drama IH, l, ll, Ill, IV, Stage Production. Patricia Higgins: Drama I, ll. 248 Staff Chizuko de Queiroz:DrawingfPainting i, ii, Beginning Art, AP Art Ron Roush: Ceramics I, II, Beginning Ceramics A, B. Linda Russell: Creative Design A, B, I. I 15 if sea, 'P ,JJ-I ' -5 ,QQ Lois Olsen: Crafts, English I. Coby Martlnez:Jazz Band, Marching Band, Chamber Choir, Orchestra, Music Appreciation. Staff-249 The woodworking classes work to make money Students in advanced wood were encouraged to get specific jobs on which to apply their skills. Many of these were displayed for sale in the Main Office. Head of the department, Walter Donahue also said, l'd like to get more female students. Dick Throne worked on upgrading computer-assisted drafting classes. Houses and their interiors were organ- U ized by using the computer which has different colors to - 1 show off various Sections- Verla Mikel: Creative Cooking, Gourmet Cooking, Western Civilization. W Win 4 f 1 I V Z I 'fhyziyf 'ig , 'V LW I V f f' I Dick Throne: Mechanical Drawing A, B. Walt Donahue: Woodwork, Advanced Woodwork, Cabinet Construction, SCROC. 250-Faculty fini , o .+'L.'o' .,o,p- vxlT.i . -Aso,.o',o Richard Hazeltine: Typing A,B! Word Processing, Computer Business. , Q 5 .,.,v 1.1.31 Q .. g'! ag z ,- ,.45i.. 'x .Q 'Q New computers used in business classes The Business department has new typewriters and Apple Computers. Word Processing classes are now being offered to students upon com- pletion of Typing A. Richard Hazel- tine who expects enrollment in Busi- ness Computer classes to expand said, As a result of a Hands-on learning experience, students are learning to use the computer for many business data and word processing applica- tions. My-K Johann Harlowz- Work Experience. .4 .da 1.43 -. ml Josephine Smith: Typing A,GeneraI Business,Business Math. 4 Faculty 251 English receives strength by diversity A few changes in the English Depart- ment include new IBMs for writing aides and three new additions to the faculty. Elsa Celnicker has returned from one year at RHHS, Lois Olsen has joined the English Department as well as the Art Department, and Alvin Borne taught the added English III Honors class. Walter Dombrowski, not pictured, taught Composition and English II. While we are a very diverse Department, Patricia Linehan, Department Chair, said, that diversity is part of our strength. Our students come in contact with different perspectives, both from the teachers and from the literature they read. A qw Patricia Linehan: English IV AP, Journalism I, ll, III, IV, Photojournalism, GraphicArts. Melina um4ll H-pmnnyunmf Lf 1 252-Staff Eugene Kasper: Creative Writing A, B, COYUPOSIUOU- --.-.F-.w,,, N - 5 5 .ky W jr . . ,X If K X 5, Q , in I' 5'- w L we'-X,L.1.r'-. em x s 'fr My 4 l X fl 4 - Karen Darling: English I, Composition. ' 2 me .5-we-v ,li it VV fm ,ya-,Q ' lv' U, sfo' .9 1' ' fn. -Af --- Dol-01hyILee: English ll, English ll Honors, Bible Old Testament. I -. l 43, .nf V f., Al Bome: 20th Century Literature, Public Speaking, English Ill Honors. 1 M - E , 2x l 3 ' 3: y at ':Q.,: l' , ' A E -. ,, , , V' , Robert Wilton: Engllsh 1 Honors, Shakespeare A. Staff-253 A 254-Staff English gives students a chance to communicate JWKCUYI Am0fiC8l'l Studies, Englishll Honors, Athletics. Rod Fllllllt Short Story, Composition, Englllh ll Honors, Athldca. Van Baxter: Composition, English ll, World History, Media Study. Q' Q k V Q I ,. Elsa Celnlker: Engllsh l, English II, Composition. Larry Marlneau: English ll, Composition, Amerlcan Literature. Rosemary Mullenburgz English l, English l Honors, Drlll Team. ly fl l Yukiko Kuno: English as a Second Language, Reading and Wrlting Skills, Composition, Academic Decathlon. Staff-255 256'Sraff WE Wwsug www-W4 M, Wm 4 ...M Gary Hngins: U.S. History, Psychology, Sociology. Dan Flchtner: World History ESI., U.S. History ESL. , tel Q ' N'-V, 2 X ' f l , , Margaret Costello: U.S. History, World History. a WM W-msc..-.1.mru , f 'wwf ,W Y Z' ff I M2151 ,MW 'Wm Af 'f'MmM M QM-m,Q,Q,A f ZUQQ . .M M mm,,,,M James Dimitriou: Economics, Economics M. Fred Crook: Government, World History, World History m. l X ik is Pat Costantini: Govemment, Govemment Honors. Wilfred Lee: U.S. History. Ann Marte Smyth: World History Honors, World History, Recent European History. History is made in PV social studies The main changes in the Social Studies Department occured when Richard Hadley went to Dapplegray to be an administrator. This change made it necessary to move Perry Lynn to take over Hadley's AP History program, and Peggy Costello took over Lynn's World History program. With these personnel changes, we feel that the History Departments traditionally excellent program will be attained, said Pat Costantini head of the department. .3555 - X fa! W .sf , i rr lf- 0. it Perry Lynn: Economics, U.S. History AP. . J- V si yu R. f f ' . . r , 3 4 , '- ' ' z ,4 9 'Z , wage, Y rl .fa , 2 , gre 1 3 , pf 2 'f,f4 f ' r ef ' ffiff-. ,',Q?'2 ff XX -puny ' A ffgf . xx V' PM 5 f . .r 11:5 f':.,:io??f5j-1F?'i - xx -,Q z ' 1 55.137 ' P l A , f .,,. ,.,,,.. .. . i V, . 'I 1 'Q Al 'f74'idiiY?'5 -' ' t N Q .., Q21 We ri , ar. f ,c lt l 6 1 1 Mike House: American, Studies, U.S. History M., US. History. Staff-257 P.E. stresses fitness, skills Physical Education and Health!Drivers' Education Department Chairperson Madelyn Bilkey described the main emphasis for this year, To instruct for skill development, fitness and to provide a fun environ- ment. A new state-mandated physical fitness pro- gram was inititiated, and all sophomores, scores were submitted to receive state and national evaluation. P.E. activities included a variety of individual and team sports as well as dance. CPR was one of many subject areas emphasized in the health course. Students' speeches and guest speakers enhanced student awareness. Alan King: Health, Athletics. 5 i 5 , ,f ' l , , ff f we-f' , fgf' Ken Russel: P.E., Athletics. 258-Faculty Madelyn Bilkey: Dance,Physical Lab Science. , IJ, John Mihaljevich: P.E., Athleriggl Special Education has had another successful year The special education programs emphasize study skills, writing, and communication skills. In the process of improving their writing skills, most students learn how to use a word processing program. The computer is also a tool in the teaching or reinforcing of other skills. Mary Lou Eberhard: Instructional Aide and Joan Virgo: Special Education teacher. Jana Witous: Instructional Aide, Gary Kurdyla: Resource Specialist. may g,a..1a:'fy7, 1525? r X 9 Q 4 af . .5 . 'A' .V -eg: .5 I., x I- up I. V . ' ' W ' f xx - 1 'J' ffl, ,,., ' . - ff' ' M ,t'f'f',, 2 1 .I S. , g.,.1 nf 1 if I V, ,M ' , 2 '.lXJ 1. 5,Q. JQQHY ' ' I i Dick Dean: Instructional Aide. Sue Neumann: Resource Specialist. Faculty-259 260-Facu Faculty recognizes the staffis support The faculty recognized the staff for their constant help and support by voting them the Teacher of the Month award in the first quarter. Miriam Cwieka, Yolanda Holland, and Jeanne Murphy joined the staff for '86-787 ' Joyce Sundln: Student Store. I Nancy Forbes: Head Librarian, Toni Pizer: Library Clerk, Jeanne Murphy: Textbook Clerk mask e f L , - wif' O . Q f 221 X T n Iif- x - . J , - a+ffQF55::5:g':5:5v5lf: .4 :f Pygk .:lf,,: jj u ' gy Q, . -. - . my- - ::.f:-:ff-by fx sl . f- . Q.. ffQ?fi???5f5-fss:e??9' if r 1 ,2.r'g3:,5f.:f-gn-5 iiira. A - - y y, f:g,.Q.::: 'yY1:.!5g.,c,rg ,gay . :pi Q It O gh ! we --5-: firm K ,N X.,-rd-tra Miriam Cwleka: Vice-PrlncipaI's Office. Marion Komorl: Nurse, Kay Uruburu:HeaIth- Office. Doris Crawford, Dena Cox: Main Office. Fay Owen, Yolanda Holland: Attendance Office. Faculty-261 PV focuses on writing with the help of aides so 0 The instructional aide program has helped both students and faculty at Palos Verdes. tUt M .xx X Conferencing in the classroom as well as A ll 1' A if tj individually, the aides have answered many V questions and have been invaluable in their W contributions. Faith Sahel and Robyn Hinchliffe: English Writing Aides. Bryna Alper, Marlene Fuentavilla, Felice Hunter, Deryck Phillips: English Writing Aides. M.. M. Virginia Hicks: English Second Language Aide. Susan Ross: English Writing Aide, 262-Faculty Val Guzman and Gamaliel Aguitar: Groundsmen. 'I-l ,,- Staff aids school in many different ways Without the help of the support staff, Palos Verdes would have been a very different place. Campus supervisor, groundsmen, custodians, and cafeteria workers were great- ly appreciated for all their help and dedi- cation. K JG .ix-.imslia in s L.. ,ff Francis LeRoy, Jeff Beck, Head Custodian, Jack Kitchen, Carlos Vega. Standing: Shon Lowry, Edward Fox. Custodians. V Jim Mitchell: Campus Supervisor Mrytis Nix, Donna Taylor, Bertine Bliss, Phil Larner, Hannah Nihipali, Lucille Belt, Mit Albanese, Manager, Sharon Anderson, Hang Marshall, Geraldine Pandora. Not Pictured: Brigitte Walz. Faculty-2 63 r ,A ,mx ft ,fxwpiz ' I ,M K., , - ai' :fi fa ag f . X' .mx . n X w 4 Q 'vt - , 5 - . ,W--lx . . .-'l iX .f ' N55 ' V51 Eiga 1, r I x v ti 'tg 5 if 3 ff fr ' F - 'N 3? Z 3 X if ., Jaw.-, 1-'V - .Xa-.,.,X -ff - 'N .W Qi -'5 V .,fff'FG::L:a,-' . - 4-May y- Q J , 1 , 4 ggi , 4 A. N I :,. ADS . -fa Wm Yllllllq WFT X fm u Nil fwfr 5,3 A - ' Q3 J' ,CIF-4a',g!.!' 'QE' ,ag-B, 33:-avr' + s ' V v0 54 - -fri: 0 1 A X' m + . ,,mxv.f 1,2493 f3'5.,3,L1 -' v 'N Q f , 'gig-Zfval y V.. -fTA6 fl r' 4 ' 9 7 A 4- .X- Q , 1:2 ur- Q . 'K' 'NME fl M-. T! fa' ' 'ff --ff, , , 1 fwlwhzf , Q,-fy. ,nw QMMQ QD D Cgi00:1.Q3 1 Angie Zasman Marlko Kltano ' d F ntaln ' 2 e Mm 5, Ou Kari Murnane Adrienne Earl Stella Sampras Kim Black Hlllarb' H0961 Heathefvmo 3 is W. 46 Q H Gettlllg to know YOu, , 246 fi, 1f,f7., V , ,X 4 l-ff2:,,,,'g,m'1 -v ,- , ,ffglxf-Q,,3 'Ni V, N 4' f . f!-f 'u.Q' 9 ' 'E 1, L ff r ! , , 1 1 ' f , A-1 f .1-f ' a j 1 1 4 :sf -' V x ' - , .,, W,,y5 , 11, I I . My ,, 'w t ' L 'w.:f'f': ,U M73 .1 fr' fiff 2.4 gp, x 41 :', ,, f' fa Y ', ,f 'S ,fl If A3267 268,19-.ds BRING IT ON, CHUMPQ go. I dye Gisli l 00 .gl i vp .QWQX N G+' 'G QC? A0 5956 'Y Q, .s- 6990 fee, 'fo 6 Q 'fo WO in , ,bib 4 liz? Q0 DS: . . .with a snow white pillow for my big fat head. -Big Time MH:There's a hole in my life. Ya. KH:She doesn'tl1aV2 enough moneeyw- JK 8: RF:Hun'y up, quicker. BB: How do you feel? Consiipatecl.,' BC:Because everybody's special in their own little way if fff 'fi If From 1969-198K so many memories that will always remam in my heartll Thank you mom and dad and all the wonderful friends I have made the past 18 years ...gf nf- 'f l 1 Class of 1987 Today U' a smile comes to you, a happy smile that perhaps you can 't explain. .. Its because at that momenL I am thinking of you- . . , and smiling too. NAL: 65901606 9600 l Q my 1-M keep on partying! Ad 269 27O'Ads M' X-., I f X x W Q56 if ii fixing ,JW sf 6 fa SM Swfow W Migyo Qs gym of Life is sweet because of the 72 friends we have made WPS! And the things which in common . ' we share,- Q We want to live on, not because of ourselves, But because of the ones who would care. I t's living and doing for somebody else On that all of life 's splendor depends, And thejoy ofit all, when we count it all up, Is found in the making of friends. -Anonymous Yi W 73' We 52 MW Sacha! 'P Yum A Lifetime's Not too Long to Live as Friends .- ml fg ' Am. 5 ' N , ff I QM. A 73:06 u wi 0 ::':o. ' 1 'izf ifiiw' Mr, nv., he N7 Q V . Q Q But we'll keep you close as always It won't even seem you've gone Cause our hearts in big and small ways Will keep the love that keeps us strong And friends are friends forever... F d .. Hen sh by Michael W Smith u , s. ss igz, Ads-271 272-Ads As we reach out our hand, the diploma we grasp. While we think ofthe memories of the years in the past, Tearsfill our eyes because it's all gone. Welre starting a new lifeg we have to move on. We hopefriends will keep in touch as the years pass us by. Although it hurts inside, we'll try not to cry. We think of kindergarten and ourfirst dayg Now we'ue reached the endg we are going away. How do you say good-bye to afriend who means so much? Will there be time to sincerely keep in touch? You 'll always have the memories ofyour school yearsfrom day one. Don 't think ofschool as an endingg Thinka new life has begun. V5- There is no distance too far between friends, for friendship gives wings to the heart. Sz Duncan . . . Q0J'J06,, mont R12 Friendship defies age W S011 La QO'50.o,-Q and ignores dis tance. I dvfoww T. . Miner It weathers the hard times Nw '215fQzz CWS Jakeslelkbz and shares the good. Tdnef an Together we have found this. A511360 0966. ewlbefto B Our friendship has proved l90efger Ang We Tsar acceptance Thaw T509 and understanding in a world 9.41100 cfm, OO CWSAWM flfarlka that pushes people apart. .ch Vey JVu1z1z But we will always remain iyopom drich with the memories 12 'qlfsfzgpe JeffGoo ffar,.MmZ of the time we have shared, uwhcock rm an the knowing how fortunate we are Sweat 6, Cofmdgh to call each other friends. 90122 6,0 Toff' f46Z'e!V0,.5y -Cindy Yrufl mervitro z H20 Ads-273 274-Ads iasumnaamnln Paul's Photo Heidi Moeller, Lamont Duncan, Dede Miller, Kevin Hart, and Anne Banken take their negatives to Paul's Photo to be developed. 23252 Hawthorne Blvd., Torrance 3 75- 70 14 Russ Thor Inc. ZKSWAGEN ii--H lloidl Mailer, Lamont Duncan, Dido Millar, lovin Ilan, and Anno larhn N101 lookIngforaVWn1luuThur. 20410 Hawthorne Blvd., Torrance 370-5771 I Golden Cove Pet Shop rancho dr gs Abby Gardner and Debbie Berger get help from the pharmacists 3, at Rancho Drugs. 30019 Hawthorne Blvd. Rancho Palos Verdes 37 7-6829 Stacey Huizdos and Ann Kim phzy with a dog outside the Golden Cove General Petshop. 31234 Pahms Verdes Drive West Rancho Palos Verdes 541-3353 . v-. f CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '87 PHOTO KING 1 Chinatown Montebello South Bay 831 N. Broadway Montebello Town Center 349 Olde Towne Mall los Angeles, Ca 90012 lNear J.C. Penneysl Torrance, Ca 90503 213-617-3353 Montebello, CA 90640 , 213-542-7361 213-728-6822 A A Ad 275 76'fXd' Giuliano's Delicatessen lg VILLAGE B.-XRBERS 2 s s T B 77 7 20 Robert J. Heurlin, D.D.S. AND Hurry A. Blutnick, D.D.S.,lNC. X ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGEONS l 827 DEEP VALLEY DRIVE PA'-OS VERDES PENINSULAI CA 90274 Laurie Hall and Christina Lee enjoy looking in GuiIIiano's Delicatessen. PRACTICE LIMITED TO ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY TELEPHONE 377-0929 ROIIITIQ I'IllIS Estates AM. Garnby Mortuary Peninsula Racquet Club st ff Hgtwrci E : xx V' A. ,Sgt-fy of Pcmnsuln U Danny Peters and Tim Kopania stop for a picture before playing tennis. Box 25001 Narbonne Ave. 30850 Hawthorne Blvd. Lornita Rancho Palos Verdes 326-6343 541-2523 W Lunada Bay Pharmacy Uufvery beogt wrlghes W fronl this Gseqiorti -L y at the Caqterburjf K 5 to tllecserybg 1 as at CPaIo,.5Cl6rde5 Being helped by the staff at Lunada Bay Pharmacy, Denise Strauss, Robin Waeschle, and Julie Wendt check out the latest cosm t1 716 Yarmouth M2 Palos Verdes Estates 5801 WEST CRESTRIDGE ROAD 3774035 RANCHO PALOS VERDES, CA 90274 W5 5 x One Hour ' 5 Essnng Vs w.,,e, . - A 1 are F ' PFIOYO , 115, M5 P 'K P R 0 o M E o I-I :Lf T Richard Edler, Julie Steitman, and Angel Alberto take a look at the machine that developed their pictures. 2635 Pacific Coast Highway, Torrance 326-5651 Ad 277 278-Ads .. V- - ,.- 1' ,ga -A - Q 6773- RANCHO PALOS VERDES 1 ,I I ,lf 1, 5 T -, 30940 HAWTHORNE BOULEVARD 4 RANCHO PALOS VEHDES, CA 90274 12131 377-0360 31236 PALOS VERDES DR, W. RANCHO PALOS VERDES. CA 90274 BERNARD J. LAUHOFF. DVM DIRK B. YELNIK, DVM HOURS sv APPT 1Dr. Dirki 12131377-7804 gf W O A 7 4 ' 13' K Z 7. af 5, ,, 2' Carrie Moore, Lisa Secan, Nadia Solis, and Alison Dallenbach do some aerobics after eating at Reuben's. 7 Reuben s 27300 Hawthorne Blvd. 377-681 1 Peninsula Cinema 9 K, i Nadia, Carrie, Alison, and Lisa get into the shooting groove after seeing the hilarious, action packed movie 'Tough Guys? 550 Deep Valley Drive Rolling Hills Estates 544-3456 Palos Verdes Flowers and Gifts fri 'ref ' 7 wwf , ,, ,WM ,,.,, Debbie Berger, Abby Gardner, and Mila Buis fall in love with big, cuddley teddy bears, colorful flowers, and other fantastic gifts. 62 Peninsula Shopping Center Rolling Hills Estates 377-5577 I fa, We , If W w .. ug.: H, 'f Z V M, . .Mk . if , , 5, Hlluiffi A Valley Drive ' S? .A ', fwew,ag,. ' w W4?'.,J',14f2n: ui,-.4 flk Ads-279 2SGid Laur Mc Donaldas Workers at Mc Donalds are always ready to serve with 'l 981 Silver Spur Road Rolling Hills Estates 377-9180 N uw E rlicinnnvs l 4-10 Ili S motel' QQAA. 0. . EE ll 5 ' fi . USED Qqmgvlilail llllilllli R00 Vince's Spaghetti is often visited by students 23609 Hawthorne Blvd. Torrance 375-1455 as 246446 ie Hall and Christina Lee are hopeful for a new Toyota Whittlesey Motors New Cars and Service 325-7500 Used Car Department 373-6971 2955 Pacific Coast Highway Torrance Serving South Bay Area Since 195 1 P l V d students relax outside after a delicious lunch at Bl h Finiey's E., ., , fl' . w , x , 2' V' . 7 5395 1 .K kkvx- I gi-5' Blushes Lauren Fein, Alissa Varricchione, and Sarah K aupp look at Finley's best 805 Deep Valley Drive 48 Peninsula Shopping Center Rolling Hills Estates R0lliIl9 Hills ESTITBS 541-4774 377-6351 The Dracula display in front of Peninsula Statio ' d ' d 4 .l F Traveiw ants to pian your summer mp. Pgninsula Statigngrs 916 Silver Spur Road 38 Peninsula Shopping Center Rolling Hills Estates Rolling Hills Estates 3 77-6 788 377-0391 Ad 281 Congratulations To The Palos Verdes High School Graduating Class of 1987 From Our House . . A WWIIEREIIIII CE ROLLING HILLS TORRANCE 20 Peninsula Center 3832 Sepulveda at Hawthome Jen Anderson, Angel Alberto, Dawn Holland, and Julie St itm g t Th Appetizer for some great Italian food. i ii Audra Travel Jewels By Howard 887 Silver SpurRoad AUDRO TRAVEL Rolling Hills Estates 541-1414 Dawn Holland, Julie Steitman, Jen Anderson, Angel Alberto, and Lori David visit Audro Travel to see where they can go. 31293 Palos Verdes Drive West Rancho Palos Verdes Q 5 X 377-0377 R ' A salesman at Jewels by Howard shows Nancy Ch hat d amonds are a girl 'S best friend. The Appetizer Rolling Hills Nursery - 25633 Crenshaw Blvd., Torrance 02.3 326-6940 , F TD- 70O Deep Valley Drive Vp Rolling Hills Estates or L H ll and Christina Lee look around inside Rolling Hll N ry l Ads-283 C hor-ies A 827 deep vol leg ' drive Delio rolling hills estates colif. 90274. d.d.s.. lnc. 377-6895 Qfthgdgntigg Manhatt e Mall 3200 Sepulveda Blvd. Manhatt B , C 90266 C2131 546 5559 of 1' ia lv I able House Bowl PV students anticipate the good time they'1l have at the Gable House Bowl. 22501 Hawthorne Blvaf, Torrance 3 78-2265 l K 4 1 I t ff-. I' 5 3 ,M- eek -- ,fe g W1-igjnt Realty provides gr t help for people such as Stacy McCarty, Lisa Secan, Jeanne Yoshida, Carrie Moore, and Erin Jacobson, Wright Realty 2215 Via Anocopa Polos Verdes, 3 77-1524 Stacy McCarty, Carrie Moore, Jeanne Yoshida, and Er Jacobson find food for their next salad at Moore's Market. Lunada Bay Monre's Market 2201 Palos Verdes Drive West Palos Verdes Estates 377-2029 'Q '4 . ' ,, f , 'uw I 4, ff ' '-I N ' 4119 4 A L K 4 Q4 . .1 -3 'E 53 'WW' GREE HI L GRTUARY 27501 S Western Ave., San Pedro 831-0311 286-Ads In ' 0 Bristol Farms Q l , . .t ei, 7 me ' it 'L ' 'WF 'f ' 4 4 1 ,I YL Eg' Z , r , f 3. ' I X if ffl! V 1 ,, ' M? ,, U' 'Qt Q W 1 , A 1 I ,. ' fn fr f ,gig r f 4 311152 l ff' 14 f 1. Hail ' ' J-5, 5 ff 1 Lisa Secan, Carrie Moore, Nadia Solis, and Alison Dallenbach shop at Bristol Farms. 837 Silver Spur Rd. Rolling Hills Estates 544-2155 Norris Community Theater While waiting for the box office line to shrink, Debbie Berger and Abby Gardner get out their money for the next display of entertainment. 27570 Crossfield Dr. Palos Verdes Peninsula 544-0403 Highridge Car Wash UNUCA Abby Gardner and Debbie Berger have a seat while waiting for their car, 27774 Hawthorne Blvd. Rancho Palos Verdes 541-7663 Ice Capades Chalet 2'-2 ,vi , yi 43 4 ' ' ,f gi, vu? , ,l M22 - 4 X ,, , ,A ,. 1 3. 5, I V , if 1 2 21 VV V XM an I QU ,, I . fm ' I 2 .fy ,f 2 if 2' f 5-if 4' f f r fl wr, gr A -W ' f ymfy fi ' wi A L 1 4 he V, ' Alison Dallenbach, Lisa Secan, Carrie Moore, and Nadia Solis show off their ice skating abilities at the Ice Capades Chalet. 550 Deep Valley Dr. Rolling Hills Estates 541-6630 3 o Francesco s Itallan ,I 2 Gourmet I PETLAND -H A ,,,, b M 550 DEEP VALLEY DRIVE ,,,f...5,,V , SUITE 158 '54 Hgff-iid X R H s ESTATES -1 OU-'NSA gg-274 Q ' I 'f .,ET ff T,,,V ,,I g ii' E '2'3' 54 28'O llll L' - Q j. ' . - f' TEMPOROMANDIBULARJOWT Q s f,..,M 'T,, I, ,' -I , 6 I, F ZFUL I Y 1.q,: I -1,. - ORALFACIALORTHOPEDICS i I L GWOVVTD-IGDEVELOPIENT I , Intl oI.AssIIIMAI.occI.usIoN M i ' ' ii ORTHODONTI Stacey Huizdos and Ann Kim wait for their lunches at Francesco's. 31218 Palos Verdes Drive West Rancho Palos Verdes 541-3350 XII 373-GBA' preventive, reconstructive twapy 38 0 PAC F C COAST HIGHW Y SU TE 202 TORRANCE CAL PORN 90505 Nw 440 A ,-'- T ,, J I E. i f CS SWEATSHIRTS - IIASEIIALL a FOOTBALL A.,. ,,.. M WE SPECIALIZE IN JERSEYS - RUBES - SATIN JACKETS - 1t'?gfr'igiiIE:Qgg3- .., v COMPUTERIZED EMBROIDERY 8. CAPS - HEADBANDS - swat TOWELS 0 A 13Q,'fQ,i't NIUNOGRAMMING moss - aunous ., 11,,5-15 '3'-53' - Puuro DECAL PREPAAIAA QUALITY T-SIWITSITUPS 'T ALL DONE ON PREMISES ALWAYS IN STOCK SILK SCREEN AVAILABLE I SIZE: INFANT-AQULT I Aiflwff P1828 PEh:JIlgSULA CENTER 100.5 OF DESIGNS AVAILABLE 2785 Paclfic Coast Hwy 1 eacock Alley -- , I. . , , 1 - Torrance Rolllng Hllls Estates it-USTQM LEUEHWMSTDURTGRTETI lNext to MlIler's Outpostl QUANTITY DISCOUNTS Ads-287 288eAds Congratulations to the Class of 1987 from Sarah and Andrew Druzba ALESE MARSHALL CAREER CENTRE PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT PROFESSIONAL MODELING iusl below the hill Pacific Coast Highway ai Anza Torrance 378-1223 be , .:. . , 44. 1 Q 4v,, 1' l QJ XLTY MP 1 x ,:-r :K E Q- , A ., V :v:' L 3 sw ,,, af ,, ., ,, Abzlvl 1 l . ils ' 1 .,,1 if PV students smile after receiving helpful real estate information. Marler and Assoclates 24 Malaga Cove Plaza Palos Verdes Estates 373-7397 Smith Realty ay .ev 'T .Q ff M . . f , X A z',fia,.l 7 ng. , . , ,f Mrs' .W Q7 X, fi e f 2 ' T2 ef Q 1 2 if 4 ii ,- ' f Q ' A ,I f ' :MQ 1 , ' ' 'sfiirfhb , ' , f 4 V' ,WQKQWZ4 V! - w ' f Z 1 as 4 f V - A 5 . Z, ' 3 1 f ,L rw PM 3 ,N -, sfif ,-'F L ,Mtv ,m , Q' of V , 1: , fp 4' , I M A , K , ,K , ,Ui r P Q. ,Q ' ez, , 5 me ' fr Smith Realty gives suggestions to enquiring PV students, 417 Via Corta Palos Verdes Estates 375-2594 Debbie Berger and Brian Coffey look stylish in their tuxes from Manninds Mannino's Tux Sz Tails 683 W. 9th Street 832-4098 ,S Q P : ' 'A ,,, it u, ,i5 -. -W t, 1 'VE'-ff'1?1l3,2,.t - f'ff':!f H fi 1 fx I ' 1 ., M. ' - K Q , 1 :,,iaf :?5Q iS5-' 1 1 . Q i 4-if ' .. f ::r :-w ig Q Q i Ann, ..,.x.., , ' . . 1 4-' -Q'A',hxh +3 KK-hh i t , . 2 ' . 1 t, -- g al , IHPORTED CAR PARTS 3 Q e..t...m..........,,s,t ,s A Mariko Kitano, Edie Tyler, and Kim Ito all enjoy lunch at Marie Callendefs P.V. students always find their needed car parts at D's Auto Parts ' 7 518 Pacific Coast Highway ar 19 S Hermosa Beach 23365 Hawthorne Blvd. 110.8 376-6992 TOITHHCG 378-4209 J 'Y'-N ot Burgers , , Xa f lo J si , ... . .1,Aff+4 'nugg- lj, Lynette Tsai appreciates the convienience of the drive-thru window. 22940 Hawthorne Blvd. Torrance 375-4202 Ads'289 290-Ads Edwards Soccer and Sports 5027Pacific CoastHighway Torrance 375-7110 Palos Verdes students get helpful and friendly service at Lunada Hardware Sf?-fs , I 3 ,-7 'A' ' V 7 I 1 V. ,s 3 ,,f'if' 5 7 ' LLL - row 2216 Via Anacapa P.V.E. lgljxjlgpdiigiilngr lglilrggtjfgrind Edie Tyler buy all their sporting goods at Decor Rapport Lunada Bay Barbers Paint 8a Decorating Center 714 Yarmouth Road Y P.V.E. 375-9187 mQ 7 At Decor Rapport, PV students discuss the numerous decorating mat l 16 Peninsula Shopping Center Rolling Hills Estates 377-3412 RUNNING IDHOP nlafa The S11 op ForRunncrs Run By Runners i454 W. 25th Sl. 823 Silver Spur Rd. Son Pedro, CA 90732 Rolling Hills Est, CA 90274 C2135 548-6865 C2139 541 -5033 ' -ll-37-m05'E.5 ' . NSVORTING GOODS For All Your Recreational and Professional Sporting Goods 52 Pennisula Center Palos Verdes, CA 90274 STEVE WOLFSON owne, 213-377-6959 2001 Travel and Tours . i Lamont Duncan and friends an-ange a exciting trip with ZCXJI Tmvel and Tours, 300-5 Tejon Place, P.V.E. 373-9385 South Bay Autohaus 3241 Pacific Coast Highway Torrance 534-3333 ,Qwf Michelle Pepp, Mary Wilhem, Sukhbir Gill, and Elena Fernandez pose by their dream car. Ads-291 92 Ad A Toast to Friendship Kemwf W7,'W'r' Know you can always count on rne. ,I Q- I. H, For sure, u I that's what friends are for. P, l-9? My . ffl' I never thought ' I' ,w,,,,, I'd feel this way. A 5 sg J As far as I'rn concerned, Wi' K ' fy? F ' , , Pm glad I got I0 J the chance to say X X ' A ' f f, I love you all. . , M T X S P V I You came A ,ll l gdb MN and opened me. f so X- I Now, there's ff if F A so much morel seeg I ,f -ff , l - V 1 I d and so I thank you guys. fl I ' X mls! XM For the times C-f' J I when we're apart 6 . ,J f p ,, Q, f A if QQ? close your eyes and know Z C at dawg that these words 'ahaha 41.79 are Corning from my heart... MAR VVILL LIVE FOREVER IN OUR HEARTS il Iii :X WE SAID GOODBYE TO A DEAR OLD FRIEND AND WE PACKED OUR BAGS AND LEFT, FEELING SAD, IT WAS THE ONLY WAY, THE ONLY WAY... WE SAID HELLO, GOODBYE -PHIL COLLINS DEDICATED TO MY FELLOW EMPLOYEES AND FRIENDS OF MARINELAND. LOVE,ANNE T Uff'eS After enjoying a meal at Truffles, friends smile for a picture. 724 Yarmouth Road, Palos Verdes Estates 541-9070 Richard Meyer Orthodontist Sukhbir Gill, Michelle Pepp, Mary Wilhem and Elena Fernandez chat after a painless visit with the Painless Dentist Richard Meyer. 827 Deep Valley Drive, RHE 377-77 77 .affix , ,, ,.WzWwffW M', 1 a N WWWFWWMWWMMWWWIWW K ,W,7,7,mWWM:, f - ALAN DF F C E 5 5 B I . N- new if M,e,.,.,,:zf 'K 1, ,MW t ,wf 'f fl ?f:'7 7'd'f' f I ,MWM-.51-:H 'ff 1, j ri 1 A ? , .V 2 ., ,J M 1 , , ALAN D. BLOCK Attorney at law 1455 Crenshaw Blvd. Torrance. CA 90501 320-7700 Se Habla Espanol Personal Iniury Criminal Defense V Kwik Kopy W., F, Palos Verdes students find help from Kwik Kopy's staff. 24210 Crenshaw Blvd Torrance 539-5945 Esther Yeh and Michelle Lau are excited to eat great pasta. 2325 Palos Verdes Drive West Palos Verdes Estates 541-0920 T Hilde's Coiffures ,,j'?5w'rf ,Tj Q . YE gjzn 'L Q i -A 'ffi K lEi'TilSlf 1' , .V iii i W?1f'f ?FM 1- i - K Z5 '5?1 -' L 5 ,, SYS-cuts ': Wx V ' f - 1 W i m it Y ' f ...QP '1f'ff5 y , 3 if M ,. . Q Lynette Tsai smiles after getting her hair done. 23819 Haw thorneBlvcl. Torrance 378-8219 HMIKI 85 RICH Love: a pejecr bond between Iwo souls with only negligence toforeshadow it. As we part from Memoryiv grasp, may we make rhisfriendshio last. Forever friends. gg Bay Window Papagallo 5 . l w 1 Q I if 4 ' l- . X J, ' I 1 Y , ,, L4 X Q, R A 4 xl V' In ' 4 f ,, , is 1 ,W 5 1 X: f, ,, g H I U 'V 1. ,fav f ff L Ji 4,1 2? Joanna Corsaro helps Mindy Fountain and Kari Murnane find what they want. 550 Deep Valley Drive, Rolling Hills Esta tes 377-1 799 Ads-295 225 Heidi 79 144 153 C 197 296-Index Abbott, Douglas 62, 168, 195, 200 Abernathy, Christine 62, 184, 195, 208. 213, 218 Ableser, Deanna 62, 200, 225 Adams, Benjamin 78 Adams, Michael 62 Adishian, Christopher 22. 106, 160, 187, 194, 195, 187, 216 Adishian, Thomas 78, 101, 133, 216 Adl Tabatabai, Moujan 62, 146, 186 Afsarzadeh, Leili 78, 203 Afsarzadeh, Sohrab Ahmadi, Sirus 22 Ahmadinejad, Nima 78 Ahmed, Ameena 62, 189, 191, 194, 200, 211, 213, 214, 220, 225 Ahmed, Huma 90, 213 Akama, Fumiko 78, 186, 194, 200, Akhavan, Andrew 62 Akhavan, llanlt 78, 189 Akimoto, Mamiko Alberto, Angela 22, 110, 187, 208, 218, 283 Alberts, Elizabeth 78, 144, 184, 194 Alberts, Reint 62 Albuja, Eva 78 Album, Suzanne 78 Azer, Bernard 62, 195, 211 B Babros, Peter 62 Bachman, Andrea 78, 171, 219 Bachman, Julie 90, 214 Booker, Donald 90, 151, 179, 213 Boot, Timothy 90 Booz, Mitchell 63 Borg, Brynn 24, 192, 193, 218 Borg, Kimberly 79, 209, 220 Borod, Jennifer 79, 162, 194, 200 201, 212 Bouverat, Beau 63, 130, 216, 217 Baculi, Frans 23, 186, 188, 200, 216, 220, 221, 225 Baker, Brian 62 Baker, Douglas 90 Baker, Kristina 62, 170, 195, 200, 219, 220 Baker Sala 223 Alduenda, Amber 62 Allan, Brian 78, 200, 220, 221, 225 Allen, Ashley 90, 184, 192, 193, 202, 203 Allen, Chip 62, 130, 217 Allen, Heather 78, 219 Allen, Sarah 22, 200, 225 Allen, Whitney 62, 186, 202, 203, 217 Alley, James 22, 191 Allison, Donna 78, 200, 225 Allison, Leslie 62, 145, 218 Allman, Natalie 78, 192, 193 Almanza, David 62, 213, 216 Amano, Yugo 22, 175 Amico, Brad 22, 140, 160, 216 Amin, lshan 78 Andersen, Jennifer 22, 218, 283 Anderson, Blakeley 78. 132, 161 Anderson, Christopher 23, 111, 130, 160, 187, 216 Anderson, Karen 23, 145 Anderson, Richard 23, 130, 131 Ball, Kelly 78, 119, 223 Banken, Anne 23, 219, 274 Barnhill, Elayna 23, 192, 193 Barnicki, Jeffrey 23 Barnicki, Paul 62 Barrett, Michael 62, 176, 195, 214 Barrett, Natalie 62 Barry, Tad 90, 142, 202, 203 Barteau, Stephen 78, 198 Barthel, Heather 62 Barto, Hilary 63, 208, 217 Baszile, Jennifer 24, 184, 187, 188 Batty, Allen 63, 161 Bauhng, Arthur 90, 191, 199, 212, 215 Beard, Lauri 24, 187, 202, 203 Beaumont, Alison 78, 219 Beaupre, David 24 Bech, Claus 154, 210 Beck, Stephen Beday, Alvie 90, 132 Beetlestone, David 63 Beetlestone, Fiona 78, 194 Beggs, Carolyn 24 Behling, Howard 24 Belmonte, Dorian 90, 144 Belmonte, Rachel 63, 195, 217 Berger, Dawn 79, 195 Berger, Deborah 23, 24, 184, 187, 218, 274, 278, 286 Berkowitz, Nicole 63, 218 Berlin, Jill 63, 219 Berta, Michael 79, 188, 189, 190, 191, 200, 211, 212, 216, 220 Berta, Tara-Marie 24, 188, 194, 195, 211, 212 Bezanson, Janeen 63, 219 Bhatia, Nitin 90, 191 Bhatia, Suman 63, 132, 189, 200, 201, 217 Billings, Tristen 24, 192 Birch, Anne 90, 181 Blacher, Seth 24, 106, 177, 202 Blacher, Todd 79, 203 Boval, Joanna 79, 194 Bowers, Allison 24, 192, 193, 217 Bowers, Jeffrey 79, 157, 161 Bowes, Thaddeus 90 Bowles, Malinda 63 Bowman, Dean 79 Bowman, Todd 24 Boyle, Brian 25, 119, 140 Bradley, Eric 79, 200, 225 Braham, Jennifer 25, 186, 218 Branch, Gregory 63, 130 Brehm, Robert 25, 178 Breidenbach, Amy 79 Britton, Brenna 90, 171 Broder, Daniel 90, 139 Broder, Matthew 63, 135, 157, 168 Brombach, Marianne 63, 105, 115, Chan, Yvonne 91, 215 Chandraratna, Nirmal 91, 220 Chang, Emily 26, 188. 194, 195, 220 Chang, Lawrence 64, 130, 190, 195, 216 Chang, Mark 26, 210, 211 Chang, Michael 64. 149 Chang, Michael 64, 217 Chang, Mimi 79, 194, 212 Chang, Paula 64, 214 Chang, Ronald 64 Chang Chao, , Valerie 91 Hai-Ping 64 Chapin, Gary 64, 207, 210, 213 Chapman, Camyn 64, 213 Chapman, Elisabeth 91, 202, 203 Chapman, Laura 79, 186, 209 Charlton, Marjorie 91 Charlton, R. William 64, 216 Chase, Lori 26 Chatfield, lan 79, 150, 198 Chatow, Kevin 26, 195, 210, 214 Chen, Alice 79, 170, 186, 189, 194, 213, 214, 215 145, 189, 195, 208, 217 Bronn Brook er, Robin 79, 158 s, Damon 63 Brown, Christina 25 Brown, Dana 79 Brown, Jennifer 25, 218 Brown, John 25 Brown, Scott 79 Brown, Shannon 91 Brown, Stacy 63, 213 Bruce, Amanda 91 Brutzman, Kimberly 79, 219 Bryan, Holly 63 Brydl, Michele 79 Buck, Jason 91, 132, 156 Buckingham, Kathleen 25 Buddeesuwan, Ratchatawan 25, 207, 214 Buis, Mila 26, 145, 214, 278 Burge, Heather 79, 153 Burge Chen, Andy 64, 199, 215 Chen, Anita 79, 146 Chen, Caroline 64, 189, 195, 205, 213, 214, 215, 220 Chen, David 91, 151, 213 Chen Felix 64 191, 195 213 chenf Helen 15, 194, 214 Chen, James 64, 179, 195 Chen, .Jeff 26, 195, 199, 215 Chen Chen Jenelle 64, 195, 213, 215, 218 , Jennifer 91, 211, 212, 215 Chen, Linda 64, 195 Chen, Patrick 79 Chen, Peter 79, 194, 199, 215 Chen, Ray 64, 135, 168 Burns, Dennis 26, 144 Burns, Rachelle 63 Busby, Barbara 79, 118, 158, 171 Anderson, Robert 23, 140, 141 Anderson, Tana 90, 146 Anderson, Todd 62, 113. 188, 195 202, 203, 213, 216 Angell, Jaime Angulo, Joseph 78 Aninger, Susan 78, 194, 200, 219, 225 Annable, Teri 78, 180, 214 Antrobius. Mark 90, 132, 157, 161 Apor, Kevin 23, 148, 176 Apuzzo, Jason 62, 195, 204, 205, 216 Aquino, Alerfander 78, 179, 214 Arafat, Hasan 78, 142 Aram, Cyrus 23 Arce, Michelle 68, 186, 189, 203, 208, 218 Arkenberg, Alisa 90 Arnush, Marc 62, 205 Artal, Roy 23, 195, 214 Asch, Jeffrey 23, 29, 168, 185, 190, 194, 195, 204, 205 Aschenbrenner. David 62 Aschenbrenner, Ralph 78 Ashley, Annette 78, 223 Ashley, David 62 Aske, Brian 78, 200, 225 Asorian, Taleen 78 Athey, David 78 August, Jodi 62, 144, 218 Ayton, Julie 90, 189 Ayvazian, Greg 62 Ayvazian, Paul 62 Black, Aaron 24 Black, Andrea 63, 136, 171, 186, 187, 195, 217 Black, Ashley 79, 136, 171, 186, 196, Black, Kimberly 63, 147, 195 Black, Meaghan 79, 207, 213, 220 Blackwelder, Laura 63, 153, 171, 189, 195, 218 Blackwelder, Sherri 79, 144, 145, 162 Blanco, David 90, 132, 156 Blanco, John 24, 153, 194 Blank, Lori 24, 145, 194, 195, 213 Block, Linda 24, 212, 214 Blood, Christopher 63 Blue, Donielle 90, 144, 170 Blue, Emily 79, 209 Blue, Marci 63, 145, 171, 189, 213, 218 Blum, Stephanie 90 Bly, Brian Bock, John 63, 130, 195, 216, 217 Bock, Juliana 90, 158, 181 Bock, Tamara 90, 116, 180, 223 Boggess, Bart 24, 148, 216, 217 Boggess, Blake 79, 134, 168, 194, 217 Bohn, Theodore 24, 194, 195, 200, 220, 221, 224, 225 Bohner, Stephanie 63 Bold, Jonathan 63, 187, 191, 195, 213 Bonham, Nadine 79, 219 Bush, Aaron 63 Butler, Linette 63, 158, 180 Butman, Pamela 91, 202, 203 Butman, Suzanna 26, 194, 195, 219 Byg, Meredith 79, 137, 170, 184, 194, 219 Calhoun, Carre 26 Callahan, Jefferson 79, 157 Callon, Christopher 63 Calvert, Carey 219 Calvert, Michael 160, 217 Campbell, Celeste 64 Campbell, Joseph Campbell, Melvin 79, 157, 203 Campisi, Matthew 91, 139 Capers, Kimberly 79 Capozzola, Damian 64, 134, 168, 187, 195, 198, 206, 217 Capper, Christian 79, 133, 161 Capper, Derek 26, 130, 131, 160 Cardella, Michael 178 Carey, Nicole 91 Carosso, Alicia 79, 186, 200, 201, 212 Carr, Alice 64, 218 Carroll, Matthew 134, 168, 206 Carter, Tracy 26 Cartwright, Pamela 79, 175, 187 Casper, Steven 64 Castagnola, Angela 79, 214, 221 Castello, Cristano 91, 151 Castro, Mike 26 Caudle, Dana 91 Caudle, Robin 79 Cenzano, Federico 91, 139, 211 Chaisson, Eric 64, 120, 191, 202 Chan, Calvin 79, 194 Chan, Grace 79, 192, 193, 213 Chan, Ryan 64 Chen, , , , Cheng, George 64, 198, 211, 212, 214 Cheng, Jerry 79, 214 Cheng, Steve 64, 135, 179, 195, 198, 211, 216 Cheng, Ying-She 57, 195 Cheroske, Jay 79 Chew, Kelly 91, 211 Chiang, David 79, 186, 188, 198, Richard 79 150 195 215 210, 212, 220 Chiang, Elsie 64, 190, 195, 211, 212, 213, 214 Chiang, Judy 91, 191, 212, 215 Chiang, Nancy 91, 170, 211, 213 Chiang, Sheree 27, 194, 195, 219 Chien, Barbie 27, 210 Chien, Chi-Ray 91, 190, 191, 199, 215, 220 Chien, Vicky 80, 189, 194, 213 Chin, Shirley 64, 192, 193 Cho, Chang 91, 199 Cho, David 133 Cho, Grace 27 Cho, Hohn 64, 177, 190, 191, 213 215, 220 Cho, James 80, 113 Cho, Nancy 185, 186, 189, 218, 283 Cho, Richard 19, 27, 178, 190, 198, 200, 211, 214 Cho, Shinshin 91, 221 Choate, Mark 27, 111, 130, 131, 216 Choi, Jennifer 80, 189, 190, 200, 211, 215, 225 Choi, Sue 91 Choi, Yoon 179, 194 Chopra, Ritu 27, 118, 154, 184, 186, 187, 194, 216 Chou, Amy 80, 189 Chou, Shu-Chin 80, 189, 199. 215 A Christensen, John 27, 200, 221 Christensen, Leigh 27 Christmas, Anne 91, 159 Chu, Stella 64 Chua, Maria 80, 144 Chui, Patricia 80, 137, 170, 186, 194, 196 Chung, Debbie 80, 200, 201, 221, 222 Chung James 64, 176, 195, 210, Davey, Carolyn 28, 207 Davey, Christopher 91, 132, 198 211, 216 Chung, Jeff 64, 168, 199, 211, 213, 215 Clark, Amy 91. 146, 190 Clark, Jack 64, 111, 130. 160 Clark. Kathryn 80, 115. 203. 213, 219 Clark, Kevin 91 Clarkson, Grant 80 Cobabe, Corinne 80, 213 218 G De Vore, Jeffrey 65 Coffey, 216 Coffey, Brian 25, 27, 117, 187, Timothy 91 Cogan, Charts 64, 219 Coggins, Carolyn 80, 213 Cohen, Cristopher 80. 150 Cohen, Kevin 64 Cohen, Michelle 64, 192, 193, 213, Colburn, Brian Colburn, Kevin 80, 200, 225 Cole, James 28, 130, 216 Cole, Wendy 64, 158, 219 Coletto, Scott 80, 133 Conlon. Greg 28, 220, 176 Connaghan, Ann 64, 109, 145 Connaghan, Elizabeth 80, 144, 195 Connaghan, Thomas 28, 154, 178, 184, 194, 187, 216 Connors, Gregory 133 Conway, Jeffrey 64, 130, 189, 195, 211 Coombs, Bradley 80 Coombs, Jennifer 91, 159, 181 Cooper, Cooper, Kimberly 91, 223 Michael 28 Cooper, Stuart 64 Cooper, Tim 28 Corbett, Rex 23, 28, 105, 154, 184, 187, 216, 224 Cormier, Christopher 91, 119, 142, 151, 179 213 Corrough, Colin 64, 199 Corsale, Brian 80, 133 Corsaro, Joanna 28, 218 Costanzo, Anthony 64 Cowan, Shawna 64, 136, 158, 171, 218 Cox, Anthony 64, 134, 168 Cox, Stephanie 28, 136, 171 David, Lorena 28, 283 Davidson, Elizabeth 80, 202 Davidson, Lisa 64, 218 Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis , Allison 29, 213 Amy 65, 171, 217 Christian 91, 212 Christopher 92, 7 Donald 65, 191, 213, 214 Davis, Jeffrey 29, 212, 216 Davis Michael 80 Davis, Neil 65, 200. 225 Davis, Sherman 80, 138, 139, 177 Day, Sherry 80, 189, 194, 212, 219, 220 De Costa, Jason 65 De Jarnett, Laura 65, 207, 212, 220 Deacon, Tanya 92, 212, 214, 223 Debraal, Derek 80, 177, 224 Debraal, Todd 65 Decker, Dyan 80, 137, 171, 186, 187, 189, 194, 196. 206, 212 Deckman, Robert 29 Declercq, Erika 29, 219 Defterios, John 80 Dehaan, David 65, 203 DeLa Rosa, Roger Delane. Colleen 29, 186, 218 Delegencia, Jonathan 65 DeLuca, Scott 80, 140 DeLuca, Scott 65 Delzer, Jill 92, 200 DeMarest, Steven 65 Demko, Kellie 29, 92, 214 Demko, Todd 132, 151 DeMott, Brandon 92, 156, 177 Denzel, Mark Denzel, Michele 80, 159 Detjen, Ronald 65 Dezelan, Marianne 29, 200, 201, 221 Dhaka, Ajay 65, 189, 195, 211, 212 Di Franco, Jeffrey 80 Di Libero, Deanna 92, 137, 170 Di Libero, Juliette 65, 158 Di Noto, Paula 30, 200, 201, 203, Coyner, John 200 Coyner, Sheryl 80, 200, 225 Cramer, Kristin 65 Cravatt, Bennie 65, 134, 168, 198, Criley, 206, 213, 217 David 65, 196 Crilly, Kathleen 65, 218 Criss, Sean 142 Croft, Andrew 65 Crooks, Julie 91, 136 Crossland, Christophr 28, 194 Culver, Cynthia 65 Culver, Gregory 65, 202 195, Culver, Lisa 28 Culver, Marjorie 28, 184, 185, 186, 189, 194, 195, 204, 205, 208, 217 Cunningham, Kathleen 28, 108, 187, 195, 219 Curry, Brandon 28, 211, 213 Curry, Eldon 80, 133 Cutcliffe, Piper 80, 186, 192, 193, 194 Cwieka, Elizabeth 65 D D Sena, Geoffrey 65 Dabinett, Dawn 80 Dabinett, Denise 80 Dallenbach, Alison 28, 187, 282, 286 Dallenbach, Robert 91, 177 Daniel, C. Bradley 28, 135, 168, 206, 216 Danielson, Krista Danna, Christian 28, 158, 218 Danna, Tor 80, 156, 212 Darden, Brent 91, 106, 132, 151 Daskivich, Brian 65, 200, 221, 225 Davajan, Carolyn 91, 192, 193 Diaz, Lauren 80 Dickey, Daniel 92, 132 Dierks, Dean 30 Dierks, Shayna 92, 192, 193 Dillon, Robbie 65 Dobbins, Jennifer 22, 30, 189, 194, 195, 211 Doherty, Alexandra 80, 186, 187, 194, 219 Dolan, Megan 65, 195, 218 Donaldson, Susan 23, 30, 100, 195, 208 Donato, Vivian 30 Doran, Jacob 80, 133 Dougherty, William 30, 160 Douglas, Ellen 92, 186, 211 Downs, Michael 65 Duane, Joanne 80, 194, 200, 225 Dubow, Scott 80 Dubow, Terrence 80, 194 Dudman, David 30 Dudman, Nancy 65, 158, 171 Dulles, Jennifer 158 Duncan, Lamont 30, 224, 274 Dunn, Nicole 92, 115, 171 Durham, Heather 30 Durham, Shannon 80, 146, 187 Duston, Debra 30, 203, 219 E Eagle, Sandra 80, 170 Eakin, Kurt Earl, Adrienne 27, 30, 147 Easton, Andrew 30 Eastwood, Barbara 65, 162, 163, 186, 195, 218 Eastwood, Chris 65, 179 Eastwood, Richard 31, 210 Eberhard, John 65, 130 Ebrahimi, Behnam 65, 195, 211 Edler, Richard 31 Edmondson, David 80, 133 Edwards, Holly 80, 218, 220, 223 Edwards, Tracey 31, 187, 188, 212 Effors, James 80, 200, 225 Ehret. Stephen 65 Eisner, Jennifer 65, 213 Elias, Carol 81, 203 Elliott, Paula 92, 200, 201 Elwell, Amy 81, 194, 218 Emon, Anver 81, 188, 189, 194, 216 Emon, Nora 92, 189, 190, 191, 212 Engelman, David Englehart, Michelle 65 Eppard, David 31, 224 Eslami, Bob 92, 132 Ettinger, Rachel 81, 203 Evans, Christine 92, 159 Evans, Edward 66 Eyer, Christopher Eyer, Kirk Ezell, Bryan 92, 132 F Fabregue, Ruth 31 Faia, Krishna 31 Falk, Jonathan 31 Fan, Daniel 66, 214 Fang, Ying 92, 199, 215, 223 Fang, Ying-Yu 81, 189, 199, 215, 223 Farran, Chad 66 Farrell, Jay 66, 175 Farrell, Steven 92, 132 Fay, Laura 81, 192, 193, 194, 203 Fein, Lauren 31, 184, 187, 194, 195, 196, 197, 217, 281 Fein, Mark 92, 139, 151, 213 Feinberg, Jason 31, 140, 141, 203, 216, 224 Felactu, John 66, 130 Feldman, Mary-Agusta 92, 186, 210, 212 Fenton, Susannah 31, 202 Fernandez, Elena 31, 188, 218 Ferran, Jennifer 92 Ferrarotti, Mara 31, 194, 195, 218 Ferry, Wendi 32, 180, 214 Feste, Toni 92 Fiddes, Melissa 81 Filep, Ian 66, 130, 149, 198, 204 Fill, Leslie 66, 137, 171, 219 Firemark, Alison 81, 192, 193 Fisher, Karen 32, 170, 195, 200, 219 Fleisher, Heidi 66, 144, 218 Felmming, Rhonda 81, 146, 214 Fletcher, Edward 32, 200 Flores, Tina 81, 223 Forbes, Michael 66, 195 Forbes, Robert 66 Forsyth, Amy 92, 159 Forsyth, Austin 66, 186, 189, 196, 197. 213, 216 Forteza, Jill 32, 218 Forteza, Joelle 66, 218 Foster, Kimberly 32, 221 Fountain, Melinda 32, 119, 147, 158. 159, 187, 196, 197, 217 Fouts, Heather 66 Fowler, Deanne 32 Fowler, Renee 81, 223 Fox, Christopher 66, 135, 185, 187, 203. 216 Fox, Jennifer 92, 158, 180, 202 Fox, Kristie 66 Foxman, Gregory 66, 187, 191, 195, 213, 214 Fraix, Marcel 32, 194 Frankel, Rachel 81, 214 Franklin, Linda 32, 208, 217 Frederic, Elizabeth 81, 223 Frederic, Eric 32, 130, 217 Frederick, Amy 92, 142 Freeman, Lindsay 66, 186, 195 Freeman, Shannon 81, 187 Fresch, Patrick 66, 130, 216 Fresh, Nicole 92, 181 Friedman, Carrie 92 Friedman, Jordan 81 Friedman, Marni 66, 190, 195. 200, 201, 211, 212, 214 Friedman, Robert Friis-Christensen. Jacob 81, 157. 207 Frost. Sara 92, 186, 210, 212 Fuentevilla, Allison 66. 217 Fukino, Akiko 92, 220 Fukino, Mayuko 32, 221, 222, 223 Fulton, Joanna 32 Fung, Keith 81, 194 Furer, Alexander 66, 134, 206, 224 Furer, Ferdinand 92, 139 Furer, Victor 32, 134, 168, 195, 206 217 Futrell, David 66 Gaertner, Ryan 32 Gafford, Robert 212 Gale, Karen 66, 200, 211, 220 Galloway, Alan 92, 212 Gamble, Amy 32 Garcia, Marianne 66 Gardiner, Scott 81, 142 Gardner, Abigail 32, 187, 274, 278. 286 Gats, Tanny 32 Gaul, Edward 66 Gaul, Kari 81, 181, 186, 212 Gavin, Jennifer Gavino, Julianne 92, 213, 214 Gee, Melissa 33, 195, 218 Geier, Matthew 33 George, Peter 81 Germeaux, Yves 33, 148, 207, 210, 212, 213 Gever, Andrew 57 Gever, Diane 195 Ghabrial, Shareen 92 Ghaly, Richard 66 Ghamarifard, Nazli 66, 212, 213, 214 Gibello, Mark 66. 215, 224 Giese, Dana 33, 148, 188, 190, 200, 220, 221 Gilbert, Carrie 92 Gilbert, Dustin 66, 187, 188 Gill, Alexander 33 Gill, Devida 33, 202. 222, 223 Gill, Sukhbir 33 Gilles, Jason 81 Ginsberg, Brent 81, 142, 161 Ginsberg, Krista 92, 192, 193 Ginsburg, Richard 33, 203 Giordano, Christopher 33 Givins, James 92 Givins, John 66, 119, 177 Glavas, Elizabeth 81, 219 Gleisner, Teresa 66 Godfrey, Tania 81, 212, 213, 214 Goldberg, Jason 92, 132, 161 Golden, Lisa 92 Goldin. Allyson 34, 121, 188, 202, 203, 221 Goldin, Victoria 66, 189, 196, 221 Gonzalez, Alan 66, 130 Gonzalez, Nina 34, 209, 217 Goodale, Laura 66, 158, 219 Goodman, Keith 34 Goodrich, Amy 66, 137, 170 Goodrich, Jeffrey 34, 130, 131, 153. 155, 168, 187, 216 Goodrich, Traci 81, 136, 171, 186, 206 Goshert, Gary 34 Goshert, Trisa 66 Goswitz, Mary Gottlieb, Shona 34 Gow, Laura 92, 144 Graeler, Ili 92, 215 Graham, Travis 92, 132, 151, 161 Grant, Blake 67, 130, 216 Grant, Carl 67, 216 Grasinger, Todd 93 Grauel, Deborah 34 Graves. Clifford 34 Gray. Robin 67 Gray. Tricia 67 Gray, Tricia 81, 192, 193 Kenneth 93, 176, 212 Hong, 298-Inde Greco, Kelly 93, 223 Green, Elizabeth 93 Green, Heather 93 Green, Jon 93, 132, 203 Green. Peter 67 Green, J. Michael 93, 156 Gregory, David 93 Griffin, Timothy 34, 113, 121, 132, 191, 213 Griffin, Todd 81, 200, 225 Grinnell, Renee 81, 171, 186, 200 Grossman, Andrea 34, 200, 225 Grossman, Cynthia 67. 200, 221, 225 Guaglianone, Jill Guarnieri, Andrea 81, 213, 214, 223 Guiang, Rainier 67 Guinto, Richard 93, 156 Guinto, Rommel 81, 133 Gulak, Amy 34, 211 Gulak, Lori 93, 223 Gulcher, Andrew 67 Gurewitz, Aaron 34, 216 H Haase, M. Ana 67, 218 Habibi, Paul 93 Hackathorn, Anna 81, 186, 187, 192, 193 Hackenberg, Sara 81, 194, 220 Hagan, Andrea 34 Hagan, Joseph 34, 140 Hagan, Maureen 81, 219 Haleen, Corey 81, 142, 143 Hall, Laurie 34, 185, 191, 194, 196, 207, 213, 217, 280, 283 Hall, Randall 34, 200, 214, 220, 221, 224, 225 Hall, Richard 34 Hall, Timothy 23, 34, 104, 105, 106, 107, 117, 153, 184, 185, 187, 216 Hamilton, Jennifer 67 Hamilton, Michael 35 Hammond, Amy 67, 219 Hammond, Christopher 35, 194, 195, 200. 216, 220, 221, 224 Han, Douglas 35, 215 Han, Young Handler, Scott 93 Handler, Stacie 81 Handler, Stephanie 35, 219 Hanel, Jason 81, 142, 194, 216 Haneline, Steven 67 Haney, Bradford 67, 175, 216 Hanna, Sonja 81 Hasham, Eric 82, 142, 210 Hassani, Nasim 82, 133 Hatch, Mark 36, 135, 168, 206 Haupt, Jennifer 67 Haworth, Darren 36, 160, 211 Haworth, Lance 82, 106, 133, 160 Hayashi, Yoshimi 82, 200 Hayes, Erica 93, 213 Hayes, James 93 Hayes, Roberta 57, 194, 195, 217 Heaney, Carolyn 36 Heimerdinger, Holly 67, 146 Held, Heidi 36, 162, 192, 193, 194. 195, 213, 218 Held, Krystal 36, 192, 193 Helms, Glenna 67 Hempstead, J. Rush 82, 133, 161 Henderson, Randolph 36 Henderson, Tamara 82 Henderson, Wesley 67, 135, 206 Hendricks, William 82, 200 Herman, Carl Herndon, Will 37, 140 Heryford, Timothy 82, 142 Herzog, Jon 93, 132 Hespenheide, Sarah 67, 185, 189, 190, 195, 205 Heyn, Christopher 93, 132, 161 Hicks, David 93, 142 Hilbig, Clarke 37, 195, 207, 212 Hilbig, Jennifer 82, 209 Hilbig, Todd 93, 156 Hillis, Stephen 37, 210, 224 Himelwright, Heather 82, 203 Hitchcock, Steve 37, 130, 154, 187, 210, 216 Ho. Charles Ho, Pearl 37, 219 Ho, Vanessa 93, 210, 211, 212, 225 Hobel, Hillary 27, 37, 146, 147, 188, 213 Hobel, Marshall 82 Hodges, Philip 67, 168 Hodgkinson, Daniel 67, 168 Hodor, Benjamin 37 Hoermann, Guido Hoesman, Brently 82, 210 Hoffman, Adam 67, 161 Hoffman, Douglas 93 Hoffman, Susanne 67, 145, 186, 188, 189, 218 Holderman, Kyle 93, 132 Holland, Dawn 37, 218, 283 Holland, Julian 82 Hong, Hong, Hong, Mi-Jin 37, 218 Sung-Mo 82, 133 Tong 67 Huang, Michael 67, 168, 191, 199, 210, 211, 212, 215 Huang, Richard 93, 179, 213 Hughes, Jennifer 82 Hui, Naomi 67, 218 Huizdos, Stacey 38, 118, 196, 219, 274, 286 Hull, Julia 68 Hung, Steven 38, 210, 212, 215 Hungerford, Sean 82, 157, 161 Hunt, Julie 38, 218 Hunt, Lauren 93, 144, 181 Husted, Karin 82 Hutchison, Laura 82, 187 Hyde, Kimberly 82 Hyde, Noelle 68, 218 lgnon, Alexander 93, 139 lnterian, Craig 68 lnterian, Mark 93, 142 lnterian, Peter 39, 105, 186, 216 lrani, Roxan lrvin, Christopher 39, 188, 202, 203 lslaub, Christopher 82 lsler, Christopher lto, Karen 39, 108, 147, 184, 186, Kao, Bernard 68, 186, 189, 190, 195, 196, 210, 212, 216 Kao, Debbie 68, 195 Kao, James 68, 179, 198, 216 Kao, Kenny 83, 220 Kapner, Andrew 39 Karambelas, John 94, 142, 151, 179 Karamlou, Kasra 57, 195, 212 Karamlou, Katayon 68, 214 Kasuga, Ryutaro 83, 133 Katakia, Meeta 39, 218 Kato, Madoka 68 Katouzian, Ladan 83, 212, 213, 214 Katsu, Mikiko 94, 200, 211, 215 Kattlove, Jennifer 68 Kattlove, Rachel 39, 202, 203 Kaupp, Sarah 39, 186, 194, 195, 213, 218, 281 Kay, Douglas 94, 156, 161 Kazan, Kevin 68 Keane, David 94 Keele, Tiffany 40, 110, 209, 218 Keenan, Andrew 94, 139, 198 Keenan, Joanna 68 Keenan, Sarah 94 Keller, Thomas 94, 225 Kelley, Erin 94 Kelly, Cammie 68, 136, 158, 171, 218 189, 195 lto, Kimberly 23, 39, 108, 184, 186, 218 lungerich, Jonathan 93, 132 J Jackson, Keri 82 Jacobsen, Dane 82 Jacobsen, Erin 39 Jacobson, Andrew 94, 151 Jacobson, James 82, 133 Jacobson Jacobson , Jonathon 82, 133, 161 , Joseph 94, 215 Kelly, Emily 40 Kelly, Michael 83 Kelly, Timothy 94, 139 Kemp, Kraig 68 Kendall, Camilla Kennedy, Jane 40, 153, 180, 189 Kerdoon, David 94, 176 Khaleeli, Emad 83, 138, 157, 187, 194, 217 Khan, Jeena 83 Khodai, Omid 83, 133 Kim, Ann 40, 186, 187, 189, 196, 197, 217, 274, 286 Kim, Charles 83, 156 Jacobsson, Karen 39, 145, 188, 194, 195, 211 Jaconi, Joseph 68, 210 Jaconi, Kristen 94, 181, 186, 212 Jahelka, Gregg 39, 160 Jahelka, Kristen 82, 200, 201, 222 Javid, Eli 68, 130, 168, 187, 195, 198, 217 Jazayeri, Peter 94 Jenkinson, Steven 68 Jensen, Reglnal 39, 148, 200, 225 Hannan, George 81, 133, 203 Hansen, Elisabeth 35, 212 Hanson, Amie 67, 196, 219 Hanson, Chris 35, 216 Harden, Douglas 29, 35, 190, 195, 211, 214 Harden, Kirsten 35, 185 Harden, Lisa 93 Harmer, Paulette 36, 218 Harper, Jennifer 81, 137, 180, 186, 213 Harper, Kristen 36, 222, 223 Harris, Michelle 81 Harrison, Amy 36, 187, 188, 192, 193, 217 Harrison, Graham 67, 154 Harrison, Heather 82, 162, 186, 200, 201 Hart, Carwen 36, 213 Hart, Kevin 25, 36, 82, 105, 187, 196, 197, 216, 274 Hart, Michael 142 Hart, Steven 93, 142 Hart, Suzanne 67, 219 Hartmann, Sara 67, 186, 213, 222, 223 Hartwick, Ellen 67, 186, 189, 195, 205, 217 Harvey, Alexis 93, 202, 203 Harvey, Gregory 67 Hasegawa, Hiromi 82, 192, 193 Hasegawa, Masaichi 67, 134, 168, 195, 206, 217 Hasham, Diane 36, 210 x Hook, Kathryn 37 Hooker. Erin 67, 221 Hoover, Aimee 37, 219 Hoover, Angela 82, 203, 219, 223 Horeczko, Alan 37 Horeczko, W. Alex 38, 130, 211 Horii, Kimberly 67, 186, 195, 196 197, 212, 218, 220 Horky, Trisha 38, 186 Horton, Jeffry 93, 142 Hosken, Nancy 67, 219 Hou, Evelyn 93 Houghton, Andrew 93, 156 175 Hourigan, Francis 93 Hourigan, Kellie 38, 136, 171, 184, 185, 186, 194, 206, 213. 217 Howard, Erik 67, 106, 210, 216, Johnson, Bradie 68, 158 Kim, Daniel 68, 179, 186, 189, 190, 213, 216 Kim, Edward 68, 130, 216 Kim, ll 94 Kim, Janet 83, 189, 213 Kim, Jinee 40, 189, 195 Kim, Joanna 40, 189 Kim, Julie 40 Kim, Kenny 83, 177, 212 Kim, Lilian 94, 186, 192, 196 Kim, Linda 94 Kim, Mimi 83, 137, 181, 186, 213 Kim, Paul 83, 133, 194 Kim, Richard 68, 216 Kim, Sandy 83, 223 Kim, Sung 68 Kim, Susan 94, 170, 214, 223 Kim, Susan 40, 214, 220 Kim, Susan 94, 170, 214, 223 Johnson, Carl 156, 175 Johnson, Dina 68, 208, 218 Johnson, Stacy 39, 187, 218 Johnson, Steven 68, 200 Johnson, Tammy 94, 207 Johnson, Tina 94, 181 Johnson, Wendy 82 Jones, Daniel 82, 203 Jones Gregory 68, 149, 187, 195, 204, 205, 216, 217 Jones, Heather 68, 208, 218 Jones, Holly 57 Jones, Michael 39 Jones, Stephanie 94, 213 Kim, Teresa 94, 170, 190, 214 Kim, Tracy 83, 189, 194, 213 Kim, Vivienne 94, 186 Kimball, Brent 68, 134, 168, 206 Kimball, Gregory 94, 139 Kimball, Jeffrey 94, 142 Jones, William 39, 191, 195 Jonson, Karl 94, 132 Joshi, Atul 94, 198 Jun, Christine 82, 194, 212, 213, 214 Jun, Eric 94, 215 Kimsey, Shane 94 King, Carolyn 40 King, David 40, 176 King, Jennifer 68, 200, 201, 222 King, Lisa 223 King, Phillip 83, 142, 161 224 Howard, W. Kent 67 Howarth, Christopher 82, 200, 225 Hoxie, Adam 82 Hoy, Bradley 67 Hoye, Michael 82, 133, 161 Hoye, Steven 93, 132, 161 Hsiao, Hsieh, Helen 38, 195 Arthur 67, 176 Hsu, Laurie 93, 186, 210, 212 Huang Huang Huang Alexander 38, 178 Bill 93, 179 Huang, Huang, , Charles 82, 179, 199, 215 , Chien-Long 67, 195, 212 , Hsin-Ying 38, 195 Jurgens, Deanna 39, 195, 202, 219 Justmann, Nancy 94 K Kaemmerer, Paul 82, 138, 157, 168, 187 Kahn, Aaron 82 Kaltenbach, Geoffrey 39, 130, 217 Kaltenbach, Gregory 133 Kamar, Loren Kaminskas, Alexander 82, 184 Kanda, Mari 68, 214 Kanda, Sari 94, 214 Kinney, Scott 40, 178 Kinsey, Jill 68 Kitano, Mariko 40, 147, 210, 218, 220 Kitching, Allison 83, 147, 158, 180 Kltching, Christopher 40, 160, 195 Klein, Kellie 40, 188, 194, 209, 217 Klein, Kevin 83, 133, 156 Klemm, Kristin 83, 212, 213, 214 Kluger, Leah 94, 190, 211, 214, 220 Kluger, Rachel 68, 189, 190, 191. 195, 211, 214, 220 Koehring, Renee 68, 219 Koenig, Amanda 94, 186 Kofsky, Alexandra 94, 116, 159, 180, 202, 203 Kofsky, Loren 68, 153 Koh, David 83, 179, 194, 215 Kollenborn, C. Wynn 83, 133, 194 Kolodny, Jennifer 68 Kondon, Timothy 40 Kong, Linda 94, 170 Leonard, M. Doug 42 Leone, Danielle 83, 205 Lescoulie, Jonathan 83, 142, 194 Lesher, Larry 95 Leshnick, David 69 Lewis, Andrew 69 Lewis, Duane 42 Lewis, Quin 69 Manfredl, Matthew 84, 187, 194, 203 Marckesano, Thaddeus 84 Mardikian, George 43 Marquis, Kelly 162 Marsh, Justin 70, 148 Marsh, Kathleen 70 Marsh, Sarah 137, 158, 186 Kong, Ron 68, 195, 220 Kopanla, Timothy 83, 176, 194 Kopchak, Jennifer 83 Kopylev, lrena 69, 213 Kotlyar, Ellen 69, 186, 213, 218 Kramer, Sean 69, 179, 212 Krawczyk, Jennifer 69, 203, 211, 217 Kunifusa, Mami 69, 139, 146 Kunifusa, Taro 95 Kuo, Judith 83, 189, 194, 219, 220, 212 Kuwahara, Kerry 40, 186, 195, 217 Kuwahara, Whitney 95, 170 Kuykendall, Kerry 95, 159, 186 Kwan, San 69, 185, 189, 195, 213 Kwiker, Scott 83, 194, 196, 197, L La Belle, Brandon 69, 130 Lacy, Lori 95 Lai, Andrew 40 Lai, Helen 69, 186, 189, 195, 200, 201, 213 Lakata, Danielle 95, 200, 225 Lakata, Mark 69, 191, 195, 198, 200. 210 Lake, Jason 95, 132 Lam, Cyrus 40, 168 Lanigan, Brian 83, 140 Lantz, Kirk 41, 224 Lara, Alysanne 83 Larson, Steven 69, 200 Larsson, Nicholas 41 Lasher, Christine 69, 221 Lau, Michelle 41, 189, 219 Law, Theodore 83, 194, 212 199 Leyva, Paul 83 Liao, Elijah 95, 191, 200, 211, 225 Liao, Henry 83, 179 Liao, Jim 69 Liao, Yi-Huang 95, 215 Liao, Yi-Yu 69 Liaw, Jeffrey 95, 151 Lieb, Amy 42 Lieb, Jacob 83, 213 Liesy, Lorin 69, 145, 195, 212, 217 Lim, Michael 83, 194, 200, 225 Lim, Peter 69, 177, 195, 211 Marshak, Jerry 84, 198 Marshall, Trisha 43 Martel Martin la, Michele 70, 219 ez, Nino 84, 203 Minami, Nathaniel 84, 179, 190, 220 Minn. Shaun 84 Mitchell, Holly 70 Mitzenmacher, Michael 44, 185, 190, 191, 194, 195 Mitzenmacher, Steven 96, 189 Mix, Jennifer 96, 192, 193, 202, 203 Mizuta, Kumiko 70, 223 Moeller, Heidi 44, 187, 219, 274 Mohaghegh, Shinka 44, 212, 213. Lin , Amy 83, 200, 201 Lin, Chun'Jui 83, 191, 194, 211 Lin, David 83, 178 Lin, Felix 69, 130, 168 Lin Lin Lin, Lin, , Stacey 84, 186, 194, 213, 223 , Thomas 69, 195 George 69, 178 Melissa 84, 189, 194, 212 Martinoff, Shannon 146 Maruta, Kei 84 Mason, Cristina 202, 203 Massoudian, Bobby 156 Masten, Charlotte 70 Mastous, Heather 186, 196 Matsumoto, Katsuhisa 84 Matsumoto, Naoyuki 70, 211 Matsuura, Garret 84, 212, 215 Matteoni, Michael 70, 148 Maxwell, Ashley 84 May, Jacqueline 213, 214 Maye, Jocelyn 84, 159, 202, 203, 207 Mc Alister, Lynn 70, 220 Mc Arthur, Lia 84, 136, 171 214, 218 Mohit, Ariana 96, 181 Mohit, Shirin 96 Moite, Wanjiku 70, 137, 152, 170, 190 Monaghan, Brian 70, 179 Monroe, Kobie 96 Montazeri, Elham 45, 194, 195, Lawson Aaron 83, 142, 194 Lawson, Dana 69 Lawson, Kimberly 41, 202, 214 Lawver, Lawver, Lee 41, 214, 216 Tricia 95, 192, 193 Lazar, Beau 99 Leabman, Michelle 95 Leach, Amanda 83, 187 Lindgren, Gregory 42, 216 Lindquist, Kevin 95 Lindquist, Kirsten 69, 195, 213, 217 Lindsay, Alfonso 84, 115, 133, 157 Lineberry, Jill 69, 195, 218 Liu, Chao-Hui 42, 189, 190, 194, 195, 204, 205, 219 Liu, Craig 95 Liu, Emily 186, 190, 211 Liu, Grace 84, 202, 220, 223 Liu, Jeffrey 42, 195 Lo Grande, Matteo 42 Lohrer, Andrew 69, 195, 200, 221, 225 Lord, Catherine 69, 158 Louie, John 69, 108, 187, 188, 189, 190, 195, 198, 204, 205, 211, 216 Love, David 95, 132 Lovely, Michael 69, 216 Lowry, Michael 69, 130, 216, 217 Lu, Lillian 95, 200, 215 Lu, Linda 69, 195, 199, 215 Lucas, Anne 42, 191, 196, 197, 219 Luckey, Andrew 95, 132 Luckey, Anzanique 69, 200, 201, 218 Mc Carty, Stacy 43, 187, 218 Mc Caw, William 43 Mc Clain, Liza 152, 171 Mc Clung, Rebecca 70, 171, 189 195, 213 Mc Clure, Rexford 84, 156 Mc Connell, Jennifer 84 Mc Cormack, Jack Mc Cormick, Christine 84, 186, 219 Mc Donald, lan 70, 161, 210 Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Eneany, Sara 84, 209 Farlane, Alychandr 203 Gaughey, Patrick 84, 133 Girt, Claude 70, 199 Greal, Christopher 70 v 205, 217 Moon, Rosanne 70, 186, 189, 200, 201, 213, 218, 222 Moore, Carrie 45, 187, 218, 278, 286 Moore, Shana 70 Moore, Sheila 96, 146 Morash, Matthew 84 Morehead, Jason 70 Morehead, Jennifer 96 Morgan, Jeffrey 84, 133, 161, 216, 224 Morrow, Lori 70, 158, 219 Motamedi, Elaine 84 Mott, Christy 45, 210 Moussavi, Saba 70, 213 Moy, Karen 96, 159, 181 Moy, Kathryn 90, 145, 153 Moy, Kristine 96, 159, 181 Moynier, Marc 70, 203 Muck, Curtis 84, 198 Mundorf, Sonja Munnecke, lvo 70, 214 Munoyerro, Carmen 70, 195, 213, Leach, Mark 69, 135, 195, 198, 213, 216 LeBlanc, Paul 95, 132 Lee, Andrew 69, 130, 140, 168, 186, 187, 204, 205, 213, 216, 217 Lee, Catherine 83, 146, 212 Lee, Christina 41, 53, 196, 200, 201, 211, 222, 280, 283 Lee, Christopher 95, 177 Lugliani, Letizia 84, 159 Lugliani, Tanya 95, 223 Lundy, Leo 84, 157 Lynch, Jennifer 95 Lynch, Stacy 84, 192, 193 Lyons, Peter 69, 168, 204, 205 Mc Greal, Erin 118, 192, 193, 202, 203 Mc Grew, Dale 43, 190, 199, 211 Mc lntire, John 43, 188, 190, 214 Mc Kay, Bridget 84 Mc Kay, Jeffrey 44, 115, 118, 160 Mc Leod, Gina 70, 192, 193, 195, 205, 220 Mc Leod, James 84 Mc Manus, Michael 44 McLeod, Jennifer 96, 220 Mead, Rande 84, 200, 225 Medby, Janet 84 Medby, Pamela 70 Mehall, Michael 70, 195 Mehesan, Michelle 70, 192, 193 Mehlberg, Nathalie 84, 146 Melamed, Neda 70, 214 Melo, David Menechios, Kathy 44, 194, 195, 204, 205, 214, 221 Meng, Molly 70 219 Munoyerro, Monica 84 Murnane, John 96, 105, 176 Murnane, Kari 23, 45, 95, 105, 147, 184, 187, 194, 214 Murphy, Christopher 70, 161, 216 Murphy, Colleen 45, 194, 195 Murphy, Kelly 71 Murphy, Kerry 96, 181, 213 Murphy, Michelle 96, 212 Murphy, Shannon 85 Murray, Michelle 85 Myles, Jeannine 71, 181 Lee, Dienah 147 Lee, Edwin 83, 138, 175, 194 196, 198 Lee, Eric 69, 211 Lee, Eric 41 Lee, Esther 95 Lee, Frank 41, 130, 217 Lee Herbert 95 190 Lee, Josephine iz, 195, 200, 201, 212, 217, 220, 221, 222 Lee, Kelli 42, 194, 195, 214, 219 Lee, Richard 95, 132 Lee, Sonya 95 Lee, Vivien 42, 189, 191, 194, 195, 219 Lee, Walter 95 Lee, William 69, 195, 198, 210, 211, 221 Legg, Thomas 69 Leichter, Josh 95, 132, 161 Leichter, Tracy 69, 136, 171, 186, 195, 205, 206, 217 Lemmi, Kervln 83, 198 Lengsfeld, Bianca 95 Leonard, Dona 42, 108, 193, 192, 194 Mac Eachern, Gail 69, 171 Mac Gregor, Cameron 43 Mac Tavlsh, Heather 69, 144, 195 MacDonald, Heather 70 Machalicky, Michael 70, 200, 221 Maeda, Sayoko 84, 223 Maemoto, Hideki 84, 150, 213 Magness, Scott Mahan, Brett 43 Mahan, Carrie 43, 218 Mahan, Craig 95 Mahmarian, Susan 84, 159, 219 Main, Ashlye 43, 218 Maiolo, Ashley 70 Majid, Michel 43, 216 Maldonado, Mia 43 Malishka, Peter 96, 156, 175 Malmquist, Erin 84, 144 Malmquist, Jeffrey 43, 105 Malone, Margaret 84, 159, 170 Malone, Shauna 70, 113, 186, 189, 195, 202, 203, 213, 217 Maloney, Mary 153 Mandel, Jennifer 84 Manfredl, Christopher 70, 168, 167, 216 Merchant, Robert 44, 135, 213 Merit, Kirsten 44, 210 Merrill, Christopher 96 Merrill, Laura 70, 192, 193 Merritt, Kimberly 44, 220, 221 Merritt, Wendy 44, 195 Messer, Benjamin 70, 130, 224 Mignacca, Annette 44, 218 Mika, John 70, 148, 216, 217 Mikos, Jennifer 96, 212 Milam, Joel 84, 133 Milam, John 44, 130, 131, 181, 217 Militello, Deanne 44, 158, 187, 188, 200, 201 Militello, Phyllis 84, 192, 193 Millar, Steven 70 Miller, Christopher 44, 130, 216 Miller, Deidre 44, 218, 274 Miller, Gerard 70, 130, 168 Miller, James 84, 154, 161, 216 Miller, Josh 70, 195, 198, 212 Miller, Mary 44, 170, 200, 201 Miller, Nicole 44, 203, 208, 219 Miller, Robert 96, 132 Miller, Sandy 84, 115 N Naftulin, Ryan 96, 142 Nagle, Craig 85, 150 Nah, Daniel 96, 139, 198 Nakae, Ken 85 Nanney, Curtis 96 Narahara, Kimberly 96, 180 Narahara, Lisa 71 Nash, Kelly 71, 192, 193 Nasser, Hussein 71 Nay, Gregory 71 Nazemi, Sean 71 Neal, Tim 45, 224 Nelligan, James 71, 187, 188, 189 Nelson, Heather 85, 213 Nelson, Jennifer 85, 144, 159, 218 Nelson, Kristen 45, 210 Neth, Deborah 85 New, Jennifer 85, 203 New, Michael 45, 203 Newman, Tami 85 Ng, Yu 45, 178, 190, 191, 194, 195, 205, 216 Ng, Yu-Kai 96, 179, 191, 215 Nibarger, John 96, 132, 156 Nicholson, Jeffrey 96, 139, 215 Nimmons, R. Blake 71, 215 Nishihara, Hitomi 71 Noble, Meghan 46, 218 Noda, Naomi 96, 212 Noguchi, Kevin 46, 153, 155 Noguchi, Satomi 71, 181 Noguchi, Tomoko 85, 181 Index 216 Gflfindex Norby, Michael 46, 106, 154, 160, 187, 216 Norman, George 71, 220 Nunn, Carol 96, 144, 180 Nunn, Julie 71, 218 Nunn, Marisa 46, 144, 145, 218 Q Peters, Ko 47 Peterso n, Kelly 71 Pevney, Adam 85, 224 Pevney, Eric 96 Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Andrew 96, 203 Anthony 72, 203 Daniel 72, 157, 175 William 47, 154, 216 Pickel, Laura 47, 186, 209, 217 O Brien, Catherine 46, 192, 193 O Brien, Clare 85, 200, 201, 212 O Connell, Colleen 85, 222, 223 O Connell, James 46 0 Connor, Heather 71 137 170, 187, 189, 195, 212, Q11 O Grady, Susan 46, 152, 180 0 Neil, Brian Ogami, Takeo 96 Ogami, Tetsuya 46 Ogawa, Hana 85, 212, 213, 214, 222, 223 Oghigian, Marcus 85, 199 Oghigian, Martin 71, 198, 203 Ogostalick, Alison 71, 200, 201 Oh, Kenney 96 OHara, Lisa 46 OHara, Shirley 96, 215 Ohashi, Mika 85, 211 Ohtsuka, Yusuke 85. 133 Okada, Chikara 96, 132, 151, 161 Okada, Masaya 71, 161 Okuda, Ryu 46 Olsen, Kent 85, 133, 224 Oppenheim, Paul 85, 198 Orefice, Salvatore 96, 132 Orenstein, David 71 Oribe, Harutaka 46, 190, 211, 214, 215 Overbey, Timothy 85 Overbey, Victoria 46, 218 P Paik, David 46 Paillet, Marc 96 Paltin, Melissa 96, 192, 193 Paolucci, Michael 96 Park, Andrew 46, 189, 194, 220, 221 Park, Edward 220 Park, Karen 85, 186, 194 Parker, Charlie 46, 188, 194, 211, 214 Parker, David 71 Parker, Peter 96, 199, 215 Parsons, Jeffrey 96, 156, 161, 202, 203 Passero, Paul 71, 178, 224 Patay, Bradley 71, 135, 168, 186, 189, 196, 213, 217 Patay, Christopher 71, 168, 186, 189, 213, 216 Paterson, Jennifer 85, 186, 207, 213, 218, 222, 223 Paterson, Stephanie 85, 137, 170, 186, 194 Paul, George 85, 176, 214 Pavliscak, Susan 71, 214, 220 Paymai, Arezou 85, 192, 193, 213 Payne, Heather 85, 145 Peach, Bridget 85, 200, 201 Pease, Richard 71, 195, 212 Pelly, Annabel 71 Pelton, Pelton, Christopher 46 Robert 71, 149 Pence, Molly 71, 192, 193, 195 Peng, Ming 46, 178 Pepp, Michelle 47, 153 Peppard, Todd 71, 224 Perens, Gregory 96, 151, 213 Perez, Janet 47 Perkins, Joyce 47 Perkovich, Joseph Perry, Kimberly 96, 214 Peters, Austin 47, 119, 130, 131, 216 Peters, Daniel 71, 118, 176, 184, 216 Peters, Garrlck 47, 175, 195 Peters, Keely 47, 187, 218 Pickus, Derek 85, 133, 150, 179 Piller, Joel 85 Piller, Sarah 48 Pinckert. Shannon 97 Pione, Jonathan 72 Piper, Skylor 48, 134, 168, 206 Piteau, Flovic 97, 162 Plank, Michelle Plotar, Margaret 72, 200, 225 Pole, Arian 72, 200, 225 Pole, Yolanda 48 Pollack, Linda 72, 189, 195, 213 Pollack, Ryan 97, 202, 203 Pollowitz, Greg 72, 130, 198, 217 Pollowitz, Rebecca 97, 200 Popovich, Jeffrey 48, 106, 187 Porter, David 72, 130, 216, 217 Powell, Andrew 85, 200, 225 Powell, Spuds 85, 119, 133, 150, 161 Powell, Meghan 97, 137, 152, 186 Pozzuoli, Peter 130, 216 Pretz, Arnold 97 Price, Wendy 48 Prina, Michela 97 Pritchett, Jennifer 72, 218 Prochaska, Lisa 85, 162 Pulman, Alexandra 72, 208, 218 Pulman, Leonard 97, 132, 156, 161 Quintana, lleana 48 R Radford, Alison 85, 144 Radovanovic, Boyan 97 Radovanovic, Goran 72 Rafkin, Anne 20, 42, 48, 158, 196, 197, 210, 218, 269 Ragonetti, Jodi 72, 218 Ragonetti, Tanya 97, 144, 152 Rahimtoola, Aly 72, 186, 190, 195, Rahimtoola, Nadia 97, 152, 190, 214 Rall, Kevin 72, 203 Ralls, Michael 72, 213 Ralph, Frederick 72, 149, 195, 198, 212, 217 Ramirez, Timothy 97 Randall, Megan 85, 136, 170, 186, 207, 210, 214 Randall, Michael 97, 202, 203 Randall, Michelle 48, 113, 185, 189, 190, 202, 203, 211 Rankine, Julie 49, 218 Ravalli, Lisa 72 Ravalli, Marisa 49 Ray, Kevin 49, 194, 200, 214, 220, 221, 225 Ray, Melissa 72, 186, 213 Ray, Renee Rayor, James 49, 207, 213 Redd, Howard 49, 140 Redman, Amy 85, 218 Reed, Anamaria 72, 146 Reed, David 57 Reed, John 49, 176 Reese. Janet 49, 187, 191, 211 Reeves, William 72, 135, 168, 191, 195, 196, 197, 206, 217 Reisinger, Donald 72, 104 Resin, Jamie 85, 150, 187 Resing. Michele 72, 214 Retzler, Nicole 72, 195, 203 Rey, Leslie 85, 159, 186 Rhodes, Rehema 97, 159, 213, 223 Rice, Mindy 72 Richards, Ryan 85 Richards, Sheryl 85, 186, 218 Richmond, Daniel 85, 156 Richmond, Julie 49, 186, 195, 218 Riegelhuth, Michael 72 Ringle, Jonathan 49, 154, 200, 221 Ringold, Steven 49, 210 Ro, Yumi 86, 199, 200, 201, 211, 215 Robbins, Felicia 72, 189, 213, 214, 219 Robbins, Mark 72, 161 Robertson. Jeffrey 72 Robinson, Angela 72, 186, 195, 202, 203 Robinson, Anthony 133, 199 Schoen, Hilary 86, 223 Schoenburg, Cindy 50, 192, 193 Scholla, Craig 73 Scholla, Kurt 57 Schor, Eric 50, 191 Schroeder, Nicolas 86, 133, 198 Schroeder, Valeska 97, 203, 213 Schubert, Jonathan 73, 130, 179 Schulkin, Ellen 86, 200, 201, 222, 223 Schuricht, Andrew 73, 120, 212 Schwartz, Alisa 86, 186, 192, 193 Scott, Bruce 50, 210 Scott, Candice 86, 192, 193, 219 Scott, Kevin 73, 130 Scott, Regan 73, 160, 216 Scott, Sean 86 Robinson, Kristen 49, 203, 214 Roby, Sarah 97 Roebuck, Darren 72 Rogers, Christine 97, 152 Rosen, Ricky 97, 132 Ross, Ross, Jason 86 K C 49, 154, 155 Ross, Sharon 72, 195 Roth, Michael 86 Roth, Robin 49 Roth, Valerie 72 Rougeaux, Christa 97, 200, 201, 222 Rourke, Kyle 133 Row, Michael 86 Rowe, James 72 Rowe, Julie 72, 104, 203, 208, 218 Rowley, Kimberlyn 72, 158 Rubi, Angela 72 Rubin, Damon 86, 142 Rubin, Larry 49 Rudd, Eric 49, 191, 213, 214 Rudin, Joanna 97 Russell, Heather 72 Russo, Aaron 72, 130, 216 Russo, Erica 86, 200, 201, 222 Ruston, Scott 72, 149, 179, 195, 198, 217 Ruud, Ruud, Deborah 72, 196, 218 Peggy 49, 218 Ruzicka, Heather Ryan, Gretel 49, 194, 195, 217 Ryan, Elisabeth 72 Ryan, Jennifer 97 Ryan, Michael 72, 130 Ryan, Michael 97, 142 Sacks, Jeremy 49, 185, 190, 194, 195, 211, 214 Sacks, Rachel 86, 207, 213, 214, 220, 223 Sadaghiani, Negar 97, 200, 203 Sadler, Wyatt 50, 148 Sadoughianzadeh, Hos 72 Sakamoto, Lisa 97 Sakamoto, Miho 86, 144 Sakoun, Nicole 73, 213, 218 Salehir ad, Roya 73, 212, 213, 214 Salem, Gary 73, 213 Sampras, Sampras, Sampson, Sampson. Pete 176 Stella 50, 146, 147 Kirs ten 50, 186. 218 Martin 57 Samsi, Nini 97, 213 Sandberg, Bryan 86, 150, 175, 188, 194, 198, 199, 213 Sanders, Jennifer 73, 158, 213 Sanders, Michael 97, 212 Sanford, Jed 97, 161, 202, 203 Sanford, Mairi 97 Santiestevan, Carolyn 50 Sargent, Charles 86, 200. 225 Sargent, Stephan 97, 200, 225 Sato, Mika 50, 189, 200, 219, 220 Sax, Keith 97 Say, Catherine 50 Schallau, A. Donald 73 Schallau, Deborah 86, 223 Schallau, Robert 50, 210, 220, 221 Schaumann, Kirk 50, 114 Schiappa, Ennio 50, 154 Schmeichel, Kevin 97, 142, 212 Scribe, Cynthia 97, 137 Scudamore, David 73, 134, 168, 188, 195, 206, 217 Scudder, Jeffrey 73 Seaburn, Matthew 73, 115, 130, 168, 216, 217 Secan, Lisa 50, 187, 195, 278, 286 Secrist, Caroline 86 Sekiguchi, Sharon 97, 137, 170, 213 Seklemian, Caroline 86, 213 Senador, Suzanne 97 Sethi, Muira 50, 194, 195, 213, 214, 220 Severson, Matthew 73, 202, 203 Severson, Robert 86, 194, 177 Shah, Nilay 73, 195, 212 Shah, Sangita 73, 195, 212 Shainman, Alex 86, 200, 225 Shapiro, Eden 73, 192, 193, 218 Sharifi, Pantea 97 Sharkey, Suzanne 97, 200, 225 Sharman, Kevin 97 Shaw, Liam Shay, Dennis 50, 185, 190, 212, 214, 216 Sheen, Daniel 73, 149, 179, 198 Sheik, Marlin 97 Shellberg, Kari 86 Shelly, Heather 97, 192, 193, 202, 203 Shen, Victoria 97 Sheng, Andrew 97, 198 Shepard, Gregory 86,133 151, 161 Sheppard, Kelley 51, 194, 195, 218 Sheridan, Molly 73, 219 Sherry, Gabrielle 86, 200, 201, 222 Shimizu, Kanae 51, 192, 193, 217 Shneer, David 97, 200, 212, 225 Shoji, Shunsuke Sid, Jennifer 86 Siegel, Melissa 73, 195, 200, 201, 218 Silberman, Adam 73 Simmang, James 98 Simmons, Summer 98, 202, 203 Simmons, Tomorrow 73 Simon, Brent 73 Simon, Jill 86, 219, 223 Simonsen, Paul 98, 139 Sinay, Adrian 98, 132 Sinay, Alejandra 51, 195, 218 Singer, Joellen 73, 219 Singer, Loren 73 Sisk, Lisa 51 Skagen, Lori 86 Slater, Jason 51, 212 Slusser, Jonathan 86, 133 Smit, Michael 98, 139, 212 Smith, Smith. Jason 73 Natalie 73, 200 Smith, Paige 86, 219 Smith, Sean 73, 157, 177 Smith, Todd Smith, William 73, 168 Smukler, Cindy 98, 116, 184, 202. 203 Smukler, Mathew 73 Snedden, Bradley 73 Snider, Angela 73, 136, 186, 189, 197, 206, 217 Sniffin, Lane 73, 200, 201, 222 Solis, Nadia 51, 187, 218, 278, 286 Soll, Jeffrey 86, 156 Song, Carol 98, 162, 212 Song. Helen 73, 137, 170 Song, Jane 74 Song, Nancy 51 Soo, Leon 98, 199 Sostrin, Jennifer 98 Soui, Steve 198 Spamer, Luis 57 Spencer, Steven 51, 130, 217 Springer, Heather 74 Springett, Elizageth 51, 113, 194, 195, 218 Sproson, Eric 52, 154, 155 Sproson, Gregory 74, 157 St Martin, Ed 86, 156 Stafford, Jason 98, 156 Stager, Katrina 98, 153, 181 Stager, Marc 52, 194, 195 Stanford, Timothy 52, 188, 191, 202, 203 Stanley, Tessa 52 Stansfield, James 98, 142 States, Suzanne 52, 200, 221 Steel, Nicholas 74, 199, 210 Steele, George 86, 200, 225 Stein, Amy-Paige 86, 194, 196, 223 Stein, Barron 52 Steinhauer, Anna 86 Steinhauer, Sharon 52 Steitman, Julie 23, 52, 187, 218, 283 Stennett, Gretchen 52 Stephens, Jennifer 74, 162, 163, 186, 218 Sterling, Chad 74, 111, 130, 210 Sterling, Paul 52, 210 Stern, Matthew Stodder, Seth 52, 194, 214, 220, 221 Stone, Laurence 98 Strauss, Denise 52, 196, 197, 218, 269 Strauss, Lisa 98 Strauss, Scott 98, 202, 203 Strenk, Curt 52, 160 Strenk, Deena 86, 218, 223 Strong, Gabrielle 86, 194, 213, Taylor, Karyn 98, 152, 181, 202, 203 Termanini, Nadia 27, 53, 187 Thakar, Sanjay 74 Thies, Brooke 53, 111, 115, 203, 208, 219 Thomas, Angela 87, 153, 187 Thomas, A nglesey 74, 180 Thomas, Todd 74 Thompson, Amy 23, 53, 218 Thompson, Craig 87, 133 Thompson, Jennifer 98, 192, 193, 212 Thompson, Sara 23, 53, 186, 194, 195. 200, 201, 217, 222 Thornburg, Jonathan 74, 149, 195, 213 214. 223 Su, Debbie 74, 199, 200, 201, 211 215 Su, lrene 74, 189, 200, 212, 219 Su, Jim 212 Su, Katy 52, 189, 212, 218 Su, Mary 74, 192, 193, 199, 215 Su, Peter 86, 194 Sublett, Dana 86, 136, 171, 206 Suesberry, Michelle 52, 218 Suh, Angela 74, 186, 189, 190, 213, 215, 220 Suh, Stephen 98, 132, 220 Sullivan, Blythe 74 Sumner, Angela 74, 137, 170, 186, 189, 195, 197 Sun, Christina 74, 186, 189, 213, 218 Sussex, Eileen 31, 52, 218 Sutton, Erin 98 Sutton, Patrick 52, 211 Suzuki, Toshiaki 74, 212 Swanson, Eric 86, 133, 199 Swanson, Erik 86 Swardstrom, Peter 98, 132 Swartz, J. Gregg 86, 157, 194, 213 Szu, Raymond 86, 156, 215 Szymanek, Douglas 53, 175 T Tabazadeh, Afshan 74 Taggart, Natalie 98, 181, 202, 203, 214 Tait, Robert 87 Takayanagi, Taichi 74 Tamkin, Gregory 53, 185, 190, 194, 195, 211, 214 Tamkin, Jennifer 98, 190, 214 Tankersley, Heather 98, 202, 203 Tatge, Alexandra 87, 158, 219 Taylor, Alisha 87, 192, 193 Taylor, Jason 53, 148, 176 Thornburgh, Robert 98, 132 Tighe, Jayme 87, 192, 193 Tinley, Lisa 98, 192, 193, 202, 203 Tipton, Andrea 74, 186, 189, 200 Tipton, Michael 53 Tittle, Deanna 74, 195 Tobias, Cheryl 74, 188, 189, 190, 211, 213, 214, 217 Tobias, Jeremy 87, 133 Tobisawa, Haruko 53, 221 Tokaji, David 54, 194, 195, 206, 217 Tokita, Heidi 74 Tokita, Karl 87, 142, 213 Tomich, Mary 54, 187, 210 Tominaga, Wayne 87 Toomajian, Mark 87 Toscano, Adrienne 54, 186, 187, 189, 192, 218 Toth, Christopher 98, 142 Towne, Nicholas 87, 224 Townsend, Christopher 98, 132 Toyama, Reiko 98 Treherne, Paul 54, 195, 207, 213 Treherne, Tisha 87, 213, 214, 223 Tremonti, Jennifer 98, 181 Trivedi, Sara 98, 202, 203 Trovato, Carolyn 74, 203, 218 Trovato, Patricia 98, 144 Tsai, Belle 54, 218 Tsai, Jane 98, 170, 190, 214 Tsai, Jully 74, 192, 193, 218 Tsai, Lynette 54, 189. 192, 193, 195, 196, 205 Tsuji, Akiko 87, 152 Tu, Joanna 98, 152, 190, 214 Tucker, Denoid 98 Tucker, Shana 54, 158, 181, 186, 187 Tumanjan, Deanna 87 Tung, Hans 87, 138, 150, 189, 191, 199, 212, 215 Tunney, Christopher Tunney, Peter 98, 202, 203 Turnage, Vanessa 99 Turner, Ryan 99, 142 Turner, Sean 54 Twyman, Donald 54, 188, 215 Tyler, Edith 55, 187, 218 Tyler, Katharine 74, 192, 193, 217 Tyler, Mark 99 Tynan, Thomas 87, 133, 200 Tyo, Jason 99, 156, 175 Tyson, Marni 55, 200, 201, 222 U Underwood, Monique Upp, Julie 87, 146, 158, 170 Usui, Sachiko 74, 212, 215 Usui, Takeo 99, 200, 225 Uszler, John 99, 212 Uszler, Melissa 55, 196 Vander Kaay, Lisa 74 Vandoren, Richard 74, 154, 168, 195, 198 Vanek, Yul 55, 154 Varricchione, Alissa 22, 55, 105, 112, 118, 184, 186, 187, 189, 194, 195, 202, 203, 213, 218, 281 Varricchione, Derek 99, 200, 202, 203 Vasey, Mark 74, 157, 161 Vazirani, Monica 87, 191, 194, 200, 212, 219, 225 Vitro, Heather 55, 106, 147, 184, 187, 194, 195, 218 Von Nordenflycht, Alisa 99, 181, 200, 201, 225 Von Nordenflycht, Andrew 55, 188, 194, 195, 200, 216, 221, 224, 225 Vona, Cindy 74, 199, 215 Vorhies lll, William 99, 142, 156 Vorhies, Philip 99, 142 Vredenburgh, James 99, 132 Vredenburgh, John 55, 217 W Wachner, Jeffrey 87, 198 Waeschle, Robin 74, 219 Wallace, Shelley 74, 195, 219 Walsh, David 87, 133 Walsh, Elizabeth 99, 211 Walters, Carrie 99, 200, 225 Wang, Alice 74, 192, 193 Wang, Joseph 75, 179, 216 Wang, Margaret 75, 199, 215 Wang, Natalie 99, 184 Wang, Patrick 87, 215 Wang, Shirley 99, 200, 212 Wang, Sue 55 Wang, Yencheng 75, 214 Wardell, Ross 179 Vaezi, Ped Valentine, Van Dine, 218 Van Horn, Van Horn, V ram 87, 133, 198, 224 Wendy 74, 144 Sabrina 74, 192, 193, Christine 55, 217 William 99 Ware, Walter 87, 198 Watabe, Mika 99, 214, 223 Watkins, Nathan 55, 115 Watson, David 55, 213, 220 Weakley, Matthew 87 Weber, Christina 99 Wegener, Jonathan 75 Weiker, Aric 55, 117, 195 Weiner, Timothy 55, 191, 196, 202, 203, 213 Weinman, Noelle 55, 192, 193 Weiss, Gregory 75, 195, 198, 211 Weiss, Matthew 57 Weiss, Sharon 87 Welbourn, Robert 75, 130, 191, 210. 216, 217 Welbourn, Thomas 99 Wells, John 75, 130, 216 Wells, Lisa 55 Wen, Cinthia 55, 200, 201 Wendt, Juliet 75, 219 Weng, Steve 75, 195 Wenning, Alicia 56 Westlund, Linda 56, 219 Wey, Thomas 56, 130, 189, 217 Weyman, Neil White, Jennifer 75 White, Peter 87, 200, 225 Whitley, Gregory 56, 148, 175, 194, 195 Whitley, Jeffrey 75, 175, 195, 205, 212 Wibisono, Francisca 56 Wigginton, Jennifer 57 Wilcox, Jenneke 75, 218 Wilhem, Mary 56 Wilhite, Susan 99, 153, 212 Williams, Exzandrea 56 Williams, Jason 56, 175 Williams, John 75, 130 Wilson, Brian 75, 199 Wilson, Faye 56 Wilson, Scott 99, 151, 179, 220 Winkler, Jason 99 Winn, Tania Winston, Joshua 87, 177 Withers, Grant 75, 161 Witteles, Todd 99, 139, 211 Woo, Hyung-Suk 99 Woodward, Paul 56, 154, 178 Wormington, Catherine 87, 186, 188, 197, 212 Wright, Kimberly Wright, Shatara 75, 195, 196 Wu, Grace 99, 212, 215 Wu, Jane 56 Wu, Jane 75, 199. 200, 215 Wu, Lily 75, 195, 212, 218 Wu, Linda 56, 189. 194, 195. 215, 221 Wu, Michael 87, 194, 214 Wurmbrand, Amely 87, 189, 192, 193 Wypyszyk, Stefan 56 Y Yakupian, Michelle 75 Yamada, Koichiro Yang, Bob 87, 194, 211 Yang, Brian 99, 200, 225 Yang, Nelson 87 Yang, Steve Yang, Ted 75, 168 Yano, Shingo 87 Yarak, Kerryn 99 Yarnell, James 75 Yates, Allison 99, 200, 225 Yeh, Yeh, Esther 56, 189, 194, 195, 219 Howard 56, 195, 215, 220 Yeh, John 87, 215 Yeh, Sam 99, 151 Yeh, Susan 87, 189, 191, 194, 211, 212, 215. 218 Yeh, William 75, 177, 195, 204, 205 Yi, Karl 87 Yoder, Sean 99, 139 Yom, Ki 56 Yoshida, Jeanne 57 Yoshikawa, Scott 75, 135, 168, 187, 195, 198 Yoshizuru, Eric 75 Youn Youn Youn Youn g, Andrew 57 g, Daniel 87 g, Jeffrey 75, 202, 203 g, Samuel 57, 195, 199, 215 Yu, Alfred 75, 177, 213, 214 Yu, Helena 87, 214, 220 Yu. Lily 57, 137, 170 Yuan, Edward 57 Yuan, Loretta 44, 99, 186, 190, 211, 214 Yun, Chung 99, 170 Yun, Hyong 75, 130, 216 Z Zanganeh, Alireza 99 Zareski, Michael 87 Zeim-Jamshidi, Azita 57, 214 Zimmerman, Ashleigh 75 Zimmerman, Tracie 75, 203 Zirkel, Alexandra 99, 181 Zusman, Angela 75, 147, 219 Zusman, Dawn 57, 187, 219 Zwarg, Arno 57 Van Wagenen, Michael 99, 139 Vance, Carolyn 74, 213 Wong, Becky 56, 194 Index-301 302-Staff TRITGN 'S Editors-in-Chief Seniors Freshmen Ads SP9Ci3l thanks t0- -- Mindy Fountain Annie Rafkin Scott Kwiker Carrie Wormington Dave Sorenson Lauren Fein Kevin Hart Jostens PUbIiShif1Q Company Juniors Activities Faculty SPGUCGT P9nd9fQfa55 Photography Editor Austin Forsyth Ann Kim Denise Str Kuff JUPUW Lynette Tsai auss Pacific Studios . n Angela Sumner Athletics Sophomores Organizations Adviser Anne Lucas Angie Snider Kim Horii Pageflndex Patricia Linehan BH R Scott Kwiker 1 99V9S Cover Concept Lynette Tsai Sumi Bhatia Andrea Black Ashley Black Patricia Chui Dyan Decker Laurie Hall Dina Johnson Bernard Kao Ann Kim Ellen Kotlyar Scott Kwiker Christina Lee Edwin Lee Elijah Liao Heather Mastous Lia McArthur Christine McCormick Curtis Muck Brad Patay Jennifer Paterson Stephanie Paterson Jennifer Pritchett Megan Randall Sheryl Richards Dee Ruud Angie Snider Amy Stein Angela Sumner Melissa Uszler Linda Block Matt Chaney James Chung David Criley Rick Edler Tory Goldin Amie Hanson Steve Johnson Jerry Marshak Martin Oghigian Angela Robinson Dennis Shay STAFF CREDlTS 52, 53, 123, 180, 208, 209. 28, 29,62, 63, 138, 139, 170, 171, 268, 209. 74, 75, 134, 135, 172, 173, 188, 189, 290, 291. 24, 25, 82, 83, 102, 103, 146, 147, 297. 84, 85, 192. 22, 23, 184, 185, 218, 219, 25, 253, 302, 303. 116, 117,120, 121, 130, 178, 250, 256, 257. 68, 69, 118, 119, 169, 190, 191, 286, 287. 106, 107, 108,.109, 114 115, 271. 48, 49, 122, 181, 202, 203. 88, 89, 156, 157, 198, 199, 280, 281. 36, 37, 64, 65, 200, 201, 222 223, 296. 78, 79, 174, 175, 194, 195, 276, 277, 278, 279. 90, 91, 224, 225, 274, 275. 98, 99, 110, 111, 148, 149, 186, 187, 300. 34, 35, 94, 95, 176, 272, 273, 282, 283. 32, 33, 242, 243, 258, 259, 251. 26,27,112,150,151,16O,161. 66, 67, 168, 204, 205, 206, 207, 210, 211. 92, 93, 142, 143, 212, 213, 266, 267, 299. 38, 39, 96, 97, 132, 133. 131,177, 179, 214, 215, 246, 247, 250. 80, 81 136,137. 144, 145, 216, 217, 240, 241, 292, 293, 298, 301. 40, 41, 70, 71, 140, 141, 164, 165. 42, 43, 76, 77, 154, 155, 177. 44, 45, 86, 87, 158, 159, 196, 197, 298. 54, 55, 162, 163, 220, 221, 260, 261. 46, 47, 166, 167, 236, 237, 244, 245, 288, 289 PHOTOGRAPHY CREDITS 23, 35, 111,161, 168, 169, 278, 280, 286, Ads. Dark room work. 74, 86, 89, 132, 133, 134, 135, 140, 146, 147, 152, 158, 159, 160, 161, 259, 262, 274, 286, Ads. 148,149, 162, 163, 178, 179, 222, 223, 164, 165, 166, 167 62, 66, 67, 73, 80, 107, 109, 127, 128, 131, 141, 148, 149, 156, 157, 174, 175, 192, 193, 222, 223, 249, 68, 136, 137, 152, 153. 73, 80, 92, 96, 148, 154, 155, 156, 157, 164, 180, 181, 63, 84, 85, 89, 91, 98, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 168, 169, 170, 171, 172, 173, 220, 221, 262, 25, 66, 89, 106, 134, 135, 142, 143, 148, 149, 151,168,169,17O,171,172, 64, 71, 72, 75, 150, 151,158,159, 162,163, 176 87,164,165,180,181, 177, 153, 304. Ads. Ads. 157, 263. 150, 173. Ads Ads. Lynette Tsai 27, 36, 74, 93, 96, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150, 151, 178, 180, 181 237, 275, 279, Ads. Lance Ware 76, 78, 79, 82, 89, 92, 110, 156, 157, 200, 209, 278, 286, David Watson AdS- Tim Weiner 124, 125, 126, 127, 226, 227. Shatata Wright 156, 157, 176, 177, 180, 181, 228, 229, 230, 231. Esther Yeh 81, 86, 99, 107, 109, 131, 158, 159, 174, 175, 236, 274, 281, The setting: Room 403 after an 8 hour deadline of cropping pictures, checking names, type- setting, and losing our minds. Lauren: Oh no! Mindy: What now? Lauren: Have you seen Elijah's board? Mindy: Wait. Do you mean Edwin? Lauren: I don't know. I always screw their names up. l know this is newspaper type though. Mindy: l hate when the newspape peo- ple switch the font. This is such a nightmare!!! l'm stanfed. Lauren: Domino 's delivers in PV now. Can somebody please turn over the tape? Mindy: You know this board isn't half bad. They're getting a lot bet - ter with cropping. Lauren: Yeah, they've learned how to crop but the spelling still has along way to go. By the way, can you check the computer list for von Nordenflycht? Mindy: That's how you spell it. Poor Kim, she'll never forget that one. Lauren: Oh my God, this picture is to- tally out of focus. Can you please find me another proof sheet? Wait, is this the last board? Mindy: l'm in utter shock. We can't be finished! Rich Otera would nev- er believe it. Lauren: 303 pages in six deadlines. Mindy: Mom, l mean Mrs. L.,can you believe we're done? We never could have done it without you. Lauren:l never expected that we would have shared so many good times and had so much fun while doing so much work. Mindy: I wouldn't have given it up for anything. l'm really going to miss it next year. Lauren: Yeah, but we'll have these memories for a lifetime. Mindy and Lauren: Thanks to all the staff who made this year so spe- cial and especially to Mrs. Line- han, we love you. 1, L' IWW, , ,X J, rf X mf,::f,ff Y A V1 ff! 61 .1 i. f 1 4 f W. 5 x 9, W 1 4' f wa f A 'fir . E5 , 'H A w Ei! 'Q 1 4 , F Qs., t, lr .qw nmfh : 1.1 41 . 1 ' ' ' ' APR. 1 2.1 114 , 9535? A .-fl 5' - V ,A , mmm, 2 -iff' ' ,.:,E,g,,,-4 17. mia :sm ', if ., z. ml .L '1 fl T1- .,,. M . ,. 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