Rolling Hills High School - Spirit Yearbook (Rolling Hills Estates, CA)
- Class of 1981
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Closing . . ...-........ .lx 9. 5 M gf 1' S' Q gg X r ,.i.V . if 4? is cial gy .. ff 5, 1 62' is fi' , 7 A ,, W4 if wx P 4 D fi, 55 J A9T'YFTP?5 ,,- ..1.. - , .-.,, ,,, M A ,,,,.-:mfm-f MW z 1921, XMI, Activities - 1 I7 Steve Kovacs, ASB Treasurer Dave Payne, Speaker of the House Lisa Miller, ASB Secretary ASB Dfficers The 1980-81 school year has undergone a tremendous amount of planning and preparation. This increased supply of school spirit and support has resulted in a more success- ful school year. Much of the apathy has vanished. This ever- rising battle against apathy has been fought religiously by the Associated Student Body. The physical appearance of the school has been a great contribution to the increase of school spirit. With newly painted classrooms and lockers, a new gym floor, and a cleaner campus, it has been easier for students to support the operation of the school and its activities. The ASB officers are the heart of the entire student body. Without the unity and cooperation of Student Council, the entire interest and involvement of the student population on campus would depreciate. - T From the challenges of a daily trash pick-up to semi- weekly Olympic games, the Student Council has provided students with a feeling of pride in their school. ASB is there to serve and to provide the strong moral support which any school requires. ASB Officers ASB Appointed Officers, Assistants ASB assistants and appointed offi- cers are a select group of supportive and enthusiastic students who are chosen to assist and represent our school. The assistants provide endless help to the ASB officers, and they are qualified and competent in their areas of specialization. The appointed officers fulfill a mul- titude of jobs, such as publicizing school activities, making athletic cal- endars, improving the campus, mak- ing a complete scrapbook of the 1980- 81 school year, and providing support to various projects on campus. Both assistants to ASB officers and appointed officers are indispensable, and the school could not function smoothly without them. 1 Qtr E Q Pam Zamzow, ASB Corresponding Secretaryg Lindy Dang, Assistant to ASB Treasurer, Mike Butler, ASB Historian, Dave Archibald, Assistant to Speaker ofthe House 1 1 l f -img V . Kelly Campbell, Athletic Commissioner Michelle Coleman, Director of Morale and Drives 22 ASB Appointed Officers, Assistants H it I , i x x Gina Arico, Director of Publicity 1 Christy Hagenburger, Director of Hospitality -fm , 79 Kathy Heurlin, Assistant to ASB Presidentg Linda Pantone, Assistant to ASB Vice-President of Activitiesp Sue Huskins, Assistant to Vice-President of Student Ftelationsg Jan Hilman, Assistant to Vice-President of Curriculum, ASB Appointed Officers, Assistants - 2 Q- 'RQ 1 'Sufi II Vex . lb 55 45? :QSWSQ it v if x-t. ' Mi! 183221 . , V19 . ..,x GY. ,T J! i?f?2iitt?.lt . is i u J: ik' ESL Q. -- M R R: a in ii.. Suit Nl x N Shi ll fill i its ti? is ' s ' dill' 1 3 T '1'v.Qf..wi.-.vvv-' D' K -' i The 1980 Homecoming was an elaborate event. The Fair was the most well-attended in recent years. Stu- dent participation was exceedingly encouraging. From the sale of food and balloons to the crowning of the Queen to the final moments of the football game, Homecoming was deemed successful. And everyone adapted easily to the down home flavor of the Country- Western theme. Page 24: 1. Russ Rhea takes out his aggressions on the dunking booth before the big game. 2. Senior Brent Bush douses a fellow football player. 3. Sue Huskins and her father await the announcement of the Home' coming Queen. 4 - Homecoming -...,. L r ' ..-- in t5z9l:fii'lllf xi J S Homecoming Promotes 'Country-Western' Theme Pag 25: 1. L'sa M'II ges a sml th gh bee th ghlyd k d 2. Befo - M J k M Ile 3. After. hhajt if- i S tr Znfig 'J ,V 1 Homecoming I 1 1 'z -25 in 'V N 26 - Homecoming 1980 Homecoming Prevails Af x 5 K iw vQ xx MLA, Princess Tenney Fox Prince Todd Shrader , s 'iii'- in-1-nf Princess Diana Tu 28 - Homecoming Royalty Prince Joe Bento Princess Sue Huskins Princess Kathy Lyons Prince Dave Payne Cy? Prince Jon Appleton Princess Paula Bouckaert omecoming Royalty q 'Q::.e,3? x 2 King Steve Percy Queen Debbie Bender Homecoming Royalty Page 30 1. Recreating one of Neil Young's hits, Dave Perless shows his musical ability by performing with superb artistry. 2. Singer Christy Jones displays her beautiful voice as she entertains a large Hootenanny crowd. 3. Musician Todd Alger shows his mastery of the guitar during the Fall Hootenanny. The song, which he com- posed himself, was a real crowd pleaser. Page 31 1. Along with his guitar-playing abilities, Scott Flicker proves that his talents also include singing. Here he performs James Taylor's On a Roof. 2. In her first Hootenanny performance, Susan Collins gives a sample of her voice range, and from the crowd's response, her music is greatly appreciated. 3. Masters of Ceremony, Fluss Rhea and Jon Heed, add a comic touch to a musical extravaganza. 4. Deep in concentration, Elizabeth Park strives for a flawless performance and succeeds. An opera singer, Park held the audience spellbound for a full five min- utes. The Fall Hootenanny is one of the most anticipated events at Rolling Hills High School. The production provides a chance for students to put on parade their individ- ual talents in the performing arts. This year, many of the acts were unique. From a Latin Christmas song to original guitar and piano compositions, the evening proved to hold in store sheer enjoyment. The audience left the auditorium with a feeling of fulfillment and pride in their stars of the future. 30 Fall Hootenanny cw ff ca - , t 1 3'- N, , N '--. , . X3 X ,. kiwi Q . 4 GS. Ji- fy,5,g3,'fA Wm , '0h, What a Heavenly Night Ftesoundf Heavenly Nights was the theme of this year's Winter Formal. Girls' League members spent many hours effectively decorating the gym with stars and clouds. Music by Keeper provided entertainment and added to the festive atmosphere. Kitty Gunza was crowned Key Club Queen. Her Royal Court included: Anne James, Dianne Dain, Susan Silver, and Judy Ungerleider. Honored with the title Girls' League King was Andy Greenthal. Princes included: Joe Bento, Jon Fleed, Bill Furlong, and Mike Pennell. Page 32: 1. Many students dance to the sounds of Keeper at the Winter Formal. 2. Key Club Queen Kitty Gunza and Girls' League King Andy Greenthal are surrounded by the rest of their Court at the coronation cere- mony. Page 33: 1. Two students go outside to enjoy the moon- light together. 2. Ray Crowley and Andy Greenthal talk about GreenthaI's chances of being named Girls' League King moments before the announce- ment. 3. Santa Claus, alias Mr. Garry Poe, gives Jon Appleton and Tracey Wickline a candy cane. 4. Steve Sharp and Tessa Szulc take a break from the dance floor to pose for the camera. '59 If Q 4 X ' aol ,- p X 2 32 Winter Formal N . -.A X W af 3-9 s x X RSX Psfiii X W Rx. 3 x mi Q .X x X 5, l Ax is i ,X - .x SRP' gg xu w , ,Q.wg 5 W x M 1 2 3 4 Winter Formal- 33 Royalty Portrays Heavenly Spirit Kung Andy Greenlhal, Oueen Kitty Gunza 34 - Royalty dna-f S Sue Silver, Prince M k Pnnce Joe Bento, Prnncess Ann James Pmcess U ' e pennel' ff f,f 3 e Rf! ' Jlv At the close of last school year, auditions were held for Choreodancers. Of the many who tried out, only twelve were selected. The weekly agenda for a Choreodancer includes practicing technique in ballet, modern dance, and jazz, and choreographing dances for the Choreo Show and other per- formances. All the time and hard work paid off in the professionally executed extravaganza, Pure Imagination. The show adeptly displayed a variety of dances, including novelty, jazz, modern, and ballet. The performance revealed great versatility and extreme enthusiasm for this creative art form, i - .f nl, Q72 1-il I-7 .?1fI'Wj'52' ia xitfgaf-L I 1 55s, ' ,-. .fgfisi QM '. - .gl ' Qlrffgiwlfggl- . . V X - fi T 'N 1, gs? f- -3 Q' it - 'r,,liw3i? V Tri? 1,1s:,,,, A t r 1e'Hf'zg2Q4Qi'E-,rr' it ., 5.4.2. :b i iw... hm:-H t x ' v .- - ' 5- mi .94 'Ely 1 ct, . LL, ','.f' ,v.j,si'a-Q Wh ' fvriwvrwzaf, f lg, Vg: ff, ,, 5 . ,A-fx, .NV Mmm J wm- V. ,iv ,, jim ' V w Wil'-2 ,ins T . et se: 1- .T 4Q.....-- ,,'.A ,.,..,..,,,. --v s. ., A, .,.- -W 'mi' .. nav:-f .. X It -. ., 1- hm-aa.. U E f,l Xi:s.f.m'1.4 , WTS '-,NN -J, Steen' ,r'- -- ' , i:'f'3f'3 'Sf L 'fry-1- St wg' '- 9 wi te: '- . , if - H ' - . -- -4 ' 5, 1, A . VA . . A -A f.1',1..f,, sw.. . i. - . sw c .,. fl ., gr. - . . v . qw'fQP f -- ,. . . , i -.L...,f ..4,v2',,. x .,,,....., 1 - ' W- 5 K I Mg-----N.. 2 Choreo horeo Exhibits 'Pure Imagination' Page 36: 1. Although the.dance was named Boredom, Christy Jones did not fail to captivate the audi- ence. 2. ln the dance, Meditations, Kathy Lyons' pose creates a tranquil atmosphere. 3. Andrea Mendez and Gina Nesheim added a touch of originality in the novelty dance, Pen- guins. Page 37: 1. Seniors Licia Ftester, Kathy Lyons, Jo Ellyn Selby, Yvonne Cole, Nanette Feldman, and Ten- ney Fox finish the exhilarating dance, Fame, in an intriguing pose. 2. Jo Ellyn Selby and Caroline Place demon- strate the epitome of gracefulness. Choreo - 3 'Our Hearts Were Young and Gay' Excels 'hgh Fan Play .YL . li... 1 vs 4' P CAST IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE The Steward ,..,.....,... Mrs. Skinner . .. . . . .Christopher Fritz Elizabeth Degenhardt Cornelia Otis Skinner . . . ......... Licia Rester Otis Skinner .. . Emily Kimbrough ..... The Stowaway. . The Purser ..,. The Stewardess. Dick Winters . . . The Admiral ... Harriet St. John. Winifred Blaugh Leo McEvoy .... The Inspector . . Therese . ,........ Madame Elise . . Monsieur De La Croix . . . The Window Cleaner ,...... . . . . .David Payne ......Maw Zigrang . . . . .Jim Cummings ......,.VanLing ....,Lizz Dawes , , , .Kent Stoddart . . . , . . .Kevin Fayles . . . ,MargaretGrieco . . ...Yvonne Cole . . , , . .Todd Wiggins . . . .Ken Muggeridge . .,.,. Chris Jones . . . .Alicia Cobabe .....Andrew Asch ........SamZinner Dancers: Nanette Feldman, Andrea Mendez, Jo Ellyn Selby, Kelly Finnigan, and Caroline Place Our Hearts Were Young and Gay was the name ot the 1980 Fall Play. The comedy proved to be a success in every respect. The story was based on the adventures of two young ladies, Cornelia Otis Skin- ner and Emily Kimbrough, played by Licia Rester and Mary Zigrang, respectively, who decided to travel alone to Paris. The performance of the well-balanced cast was superlative. Page 38: 1. Mary Zigrang CEmily7 inspects her work on Licia Rester's CCornelia'sj measles. 2. Mary Zigrang shows star quality in her role as a frivolous flapper in the 1920's. 3. Kent Stoddart CDickJ and Todd Wiggins CLeoJ, boyfriends to Emily and Cornelia, try to think of a plan to get the girls out of their latest escapade. 4. Christy Jones CThereseJ shows her comedic talent as the French maid. Page 39: l. David Payne played the part of Cornelia's father in this year's Fall Play. His por- 'rayal of the debonair actor was nothing short of superb. 2. Kevin Fayles, the ship's bandleader, mistakenly assumed to be an admiral, tells imily that her friend Cornelia won the talent show. Fall Play - !ll!lIlYY1, ,V A , I ' I 'v. 1 -Q I' I ' ' nv- , I - w.M'Iv If 'fx 'Y I1 --,. K JV CHEERLEADERS: Front Row - Cathy Fran- cisco, Cindy Rossg Row 2 -- Donna Edwards, Diana Ponce De Leong Row 3 - Brooke Bar- rera, Esther Honda, Meghan White: ROW 4 - Andrea Mendez. YIZID AA HH ARB X 5 Debbie Bender ' 'sq I -nr. X--. XLX ii - Xi Helen Rossney Anne James Christy Spenz fX ,' bl ERE.. T I - ' B NRJ - -1. T2 - uw 2, Carol Sicola Debbie Todd Lori Butler Cheedeaders I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I Pep Squad Lends Spirit, Instills Pride ma:-X XP' 1 5 Pauia Bouckaert 11:37 l Sharon Ungerleider Trish Protage Nina Warren 'SXT l CatKim a-Eff? Lori Wieczorek The Cheerleaders and Songieaders conclude a routine. Dh 1 Tina Toorvald Lynda Mohr 1984, a Thespian pro- duction, featured the best performers in the school. The play was an intense drama, starring Bob Peder- son, Elizabeth Degenhardt, and Licia Bester, who also directed the play. Under the supervision of Mr. Billy Creamer, the play went perfectly. The scenery and the costumes were both quite professional. The crowd appreciated the entire spectacle. Page 42: 1. Chris Fritz and Bob Pederson take a break during rehearsal to stand with the graphic for 1984. 2. Larry Biederman portrays one of the workers loyal to Big Brother, 3, Tortured in Room 101, Bob Pederson as Comrade Smith finally admits that two plus two equalsfive. Page 43: 1. Bob Pederson and Licia Rester experience the difficulties of being in love in the year 1984. 2. Comrade Julia and Comrade Smith discuss the problem of working in the Ministry of Truth. 3. 1984 will soon be upon us. Some think it has already begun. 1984: The Future Arrives 15' ',.-... Q, 5 . J Y 2 - l'i9s4 '31 J l --to N w N 2 1 'I WX' A , For the first time in many years, a Creative Thought Day was held at Rolling Hills. The special occasion brought many people to RH who represented a wide variety of career areas. These individ- uals spoke about their professions and entry into the differing fields. Among the most well-attended sessions were Radio Broad- casting, Modeling, and Hypnosis in Sports. These seminars pro- vided valuable information on a large choice of occupations for ambitious students. Todd Nordahl is to be commended for his efforts in organizing the affair. Tri-School Competition, held at RPV City Hall, gave the three high schools on the hill the chance to compete aggressively and in a creative fashion. Page 44: 1. Students listen attentively as a speaker describes the prerequisites for a career ln Cosmetology. 2. Alese MarshaIl's models told an interested group about the glamorous life of fashion modeling. 3. Richard Yarijian ponders creative thought. Page 45: 1. As Andrea Marcone sits calmly behind the wheel of a Volkswagen, several Roll' ing Hills students attempt to give it a push. 2. The lead drummer of The Twisters performs for the avid fans. 3. Junior Becca Davis prepares for an upcoming event at Tri-School Competition. 4, Michelle Coleman calculates her next move as she anticipates how to escape any obstacles which might cross her path. .ina- Ireative Thought Day Reveals Sharp Insight' Tri-Schools Compete Creatively ' nnmamn-napa 7 U 0 1 4, l i .izkf . 5-. .. 3 - Creative Thought Day if H-Mp .,., an-. 'FS' gwgf Q-if 2 n Tri-School Competition - 45 f' 'X b 'T 1, wr. CEI ,LE C Spring Musical F fi ri A 'New Moon' Rises Only to Fall, Over RHQ 'Li'l Abner' Named as Replacement ,, , dim Rx f +' 1 'if L K , 'y I 5 A . . 1 'o 0 l fo ' M19 ' ,wifi V, ,,V,, 5. , r EVIFIH L?-if 7' 1. 5,4 ' f , a, ' I , Ie , 3 4 1 T7 f' f ' ,, 1: ff 3 e 4 f 4 X. OV' fl' ith? ,Q ,gl , X . f'f 5 V 751 K 2 W ' f f ':- Q ? Q el ll fi 2 r f Spring Musical - 47 Activities Generate Com petitio This year's activities have sparked competition. From Soph Doll to Don- key Basketball, the students have par- ticipated with enthusiasm. Donkey Basketball was won again by the faculty. Excellent coaching by Walt Bynum helped Tom Maeder and other teachers to overcome the stu- dents once more and to achieve vic- tory. Katie Traxler was crowned the 1981 Soph Doll. The competition was keen, and Traxler was crowned at the Soph Doll Dance. Other activities, such as the skate- board competition, the Olympics, and Powder Puff Football, showed the competitive spirit of the Titans. if ,f 3 65 .3 . t 'x ' K.. 2 48 Round-Up Of Activities aff 5 as Page 48: l. Racing through a second child- hood, John Leontls rides his Big Wheel to victory in the RH Olympics. 2. Soph Doll, Katie Traxler. 3. The lead singer of one of the more popular local bands sings to the stu- dents ot Rolling Hills. Page 49: 1. After an excellent skateboard assembly, the performer salutes his avid audience. 2. Gary Flaizes attempts to block Mr. Bob Pier's pass in the annual faculty vs. students Donkey Basketball Game. 3. The Freshman Powder Puff Team plots their strategy in the crucial moments ofthe game. Round-Up Of Activities 49 50 - Classes Qi? f 1 X A 1 '03 ff 1 aff!! ff 41 ,, ggi: : , ,i Classes - 51 x x 1 ?. 'i I 52 -'Senior Class Officers ,, J N 'R Senior Class Gffioers ii , Steve Diehl, Senior Vice-President: John Leontis, Senior President i 1 'l 1. Kitty Gunza, Senior Secretary!Treasurer 2. Alan Sarkin, Senior Representative. 3. Andrew Winje, Senior Representative. 4. Russ Rhea, Senior Representative. 2 3 Being a senior is having to be a freshman again. - Scott Mayer Being a senior is just like the beginning of the end. - Mike Cruz A senior lives in a society where the only logical thing a person can do to preserve his own sanity is to go crazy. - Mike De La Torre Caught on the edge, we know we must make the jump, but wait . . . We try to enjoy this tightrope walk of being a senior as long as we can. Finally, we must jump, but we hope we've learned to fly. - Mike Wedekind Seniors have one year left to create memories that they will remember forever, and those memories will hold us on to what we had in the past. - Kimmy Thomason Senior Class Officers 53 Being a senior is having the feeling of power. - j-any Scott Voting Generates Enthusiasm Gregory David Abramowitz: Ski Club, Var- sity Wrestling, FroshfSoph, Varsity Track, Commercial Art Award 1979, Outstanding Freshman Wrestler 1978. Steve Abrams Janet Agnitch Michael L. Albright: DELPHIAN, OUILL 81 SCROLL, Key Club, Volleyball Club, Ski Club, David Payne Fan Club, Young Life, JV, Varsity Volleyball. Alec Eugene Alessandra: CSF, National Honor Society Cljresidentj, French Honor Society, Assistant to Speaker of the House, Speaker of the Associated Student Body House of Representatives, Leadership Camp, I Dare You Award. Todd Alger: Volleyball Club, J.D. Club, Folk- singers' Club, Surfing Club. Anne Allder: CSF, National Honor Society, Girls' Service Club, German Club, Math Club, Varsity Swimming, National Merit Semi-Finalist. Mark Allison: Ski Club, Greenpeace, Foot- ball, JV, Varsity Track. Scott Anastasi: Volleyball Club, J.D. Club Folksingers' Club, Toots Club. Kimberly Anderson 0? vm Susan Gail Anderson: Girls' League Greenpeace, Muppet Show Fan Club. T411 Jamie Anfuso Jon Appleton: CSF, National Honor Society, Key Club CPresident and Sergeant-at-Armsj, Lettermen's Club, Varsity Football CCap tainj, Varsity Baseball, National Merit Hon orable Mention. 3? , Y Ygk,,,v ..2' Julie Lorraine Arcand: National Honor Soci- i ety, DELPHIAN, Thespians, Shakespeare Society, Drill Team. Page 54: Kent Stoddart marks a ballot for his favorite guy in the Homecom- ing King nominations. Page 55: Urban Al Sarkin tabulates votes for the Senior Homecomihg Court. 54 - Seniors David Paul Archibald: Assistant to the Speaker ofthe House, Ramblin' Guy's Club, Dave Payne Fan Club CChairmanD, Snake Club, Varsity Baseball, Basketball. Elizabeth Arico Gina Arico: Junior Representative, ASB Director of Publicity, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Girls' Serv- ice Club Cofficerj, AFS, Girls' League, Ski Club, Muppet Show Fan Club, Drill Team CSergeant, Co-Captainb, Frosh!Soph Swim- ming, YFU Exchange Student. John Arii Yuichiro Rick Arita: CSF, National Honor Society, Spanish Club, Audubon Club CPres- identj, Palos Verdes Library Advisory Com- mittee CChairmanj, Palos Verdes Library Board of Trustees, RH Representative. Rhonda Armon David Melton Armstrong: Lomita Ride- Along Program. Jodi Armstrong Rob C. Armstrong James Arrowood Patricia Ashley: Marching Band, Tall Flags fCaptainJ. Tracy-Austin Cynthia Averill Cheryl Baber John F. Barrett: CSF, Key Club, Varsity Cross Country, Varsity Track. Seniors - 55 Olympians Lend a Hand April Barris Thomas J. Bassler: Chess Club, Computer Club, Nlath Club, Go Club, Frosh!Soph, Var- sity Swimming. Theresa Maria Battelle: Girls' League CSophomore Representativej, Ski Club, Girls' Athletic Club CViceePresidenU, Ban- ners!Short Flags, Varsity Swimming, Pow- der Puff Football. Douglas Bausch Todd Bausch l Scott Becker: SATORI, Greenpeace, Ski Club, Frosh!Soph, JV Soccer. Courtney Bell: Ski Club CVlce-Presidentj, Frosh!Soph, Varsity Water Polo, JV, Varsity Volleyball. Deborah Bender: Girls' League, Ski Club, Cruz Club, Drill Team, Varsity Cheerleader CHeadj, Homecoming Oueen. Kevin Bender Artemis Christina Benjamin: DELPHIAN fPhotographerl, OUILL 81 SCROLL, SATORI, Girls' League, Girls' Service, Greenpeace, AFS, Leadership Camp, Powder Puff Foot- ball. Catherine Ann Bennett: CSF, National Honor Society, Assistant to the ASB of activ- ities, Volleyball Club, Ski Club, Racquetball Club, JV, Varsity Soccer, JV, Varsity Volley- ball, Boys' Volleyball Stat, Boys' Soccer Stat. Cynthia Bennett Geoffrey Bennett: Ski Club. Edward Joseph Bento III: CSF, National Honor Society, Volleyball Club, Varsity Vol- leyball, Frosh!Soph, JV, Varsity Basketball fCaptainQ, Frosh!Soph, JV Baseball. Page 56: While receiving a helping hand from a teammate, Russ Rhea shows excitement tor the coming event. Page 57: Intense competition is exemplified by Craig Robinson helping an injured Tracy Kaperl off the field. - Seniors aux 3 CJ- ,XM M 'CT X Q7 i at g .Xl l I.-5 l llfif' Gina Berry: Soccer, Varsity Football Stat. Bonnie Bewick: National Honor Society, French Honor Society, French Club, Club Council Representative, Marching Band, Orchestra, Simulation Game Club, AFS, West Side Story, Once Upon a Mattress, Orches- tra, Orchestra Most Valuable Player, Most Inspirational Player, Director's Award, Cone certmaster. Brad Alan Bierley: Lettermen's Club, Dave Payne Fan Club, Snake Club, Varsity Basket- ball, Varsity Baseball. Stephen Binder Elizabeth Ann Blanchard: Concert Band, Wind Ensemble, Marching Band, Tuba Queen, Sax Club, Music Club. Brett Blankenfeldz Muppet Show Fan Club, Ski Club, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Softball. Paul Bonanno: CSF, Orchestra, Music Club. Brenda Boone Robert Boothe: CSF, Math Club, Chess Club. Sherri Kay Bostelaar: Spanish Club, Ski Club. Paula Bouckaert: National Honor Society, CSF, Leadership Camp, Key Club, Freshman ASB Representative, ASB Director of Morale and Drives, Junior Princess, Senior Homecoming Princess, Varsity Songleader CHeadJ, Drill Team, Muppet Show Fan Club CCD-Presidentj, JV Track. Michele Boudreau Chris Bowlus: CSF, National Honor Society, Frosh Soccer, Varsity Track, Varsity Cross Country. Paul Bowman: JV, Varsity Volleyball. Seniors - 57 Vanessa Lorraine Bowman Girls League JV Tennis, JV Basketball Stat Varsity Swim Stat, Matthew C. Boyce Travel Club Dave Payne Fan Club, Varsity Football Philip Boyle Mark Breisacher Ski Club Chess Club Orchestra, SCROC Susan Brewster Laurie Bridgman Varsity Softball. Mike Briese Julie Bronaugh Glenn Edward John Brooker Green No Name Club, Cruz Club Frosh!Soph JV Var sity Water Polo, Frosh!Soph Varsity Swim ming, Freshman Track David Reed Brown Marching Band Concert Band, Wind Ensemble German Club CPresi dentj, Sax Club. Richard L. Brown Shakespeare Society Simulation Game Club AFS Lisa Brudney 58 Seniors 'Q' af ' X f .., .7 X . , i I X 1 Y ,ll age 58: Judy Ungerleider adopts a determined look as she attempts to lead the Senior Powder Puffers to ctory. age 59: The exhausted Senior Team huddles for the last time in their agonizing loss to the extremely lucky 'eshman upstarts. an 24 Beth Ann Bryson: CSF, Girls' League, Greenpeace, Ski Club, JV, Varsity Gymnas- tics. Eric Buchmann: Soph, JV Cross Country, Soph, JV, Varsity Track. Karen Buck: Bowling Club, Concert Choir, Girls' Ensemble. - Gregory Bucklin: Ski Club, FroshfSoph Cross Country, FroshfSoph Track. Robert Burns: Ski Club, Frosh!Soph Cross Country, Track, Varsity Track, Midsummer Night's Dream. Kimberly A. Burton: CSF, National Honor Society, French Honor Society, Volleyball Club, French Club, JV, Varsity Volleyball. Brent B. B. Bush: Marching Band, Concert Band, Lettermen's Club, Dave Payne Fan Club, Muppet Show Fan Club, Frosh!Soph, Varsity Football, Frosh!Soph, Varsity Track. Lori Lee Butler: Girls' League, Drill Team, JV, Varsity Cheerleader,Softball. Michael K. Butler: CSF, ASB Historian, Key Club, Varsity Football,FroshfSoph, JV, Var- sity Basketball. Jana Cagliano Kelly Jean Campbell: National Honor Soci- ety, Athletic Commissioner,Key Club, Dug- out Club, Muppet Show Fan Club CCo-Vice- Presidentj, Varsity Softball, Varsity Tennis, Varsity Soccer, JV, Varsity Volleyball. Paul Campbell Marilyn Carl: Green No-Name Club, JV Track, JV Soccer. Carmen Franco Carlander: Spanish Club, French Club, PAI Exchange Student. NeaICarlson Brian Carman Seniors - 59 lvlasqueraders Motivate Morale Robert Carpenter Marcia Casey: CSF, National Honor Society, DELPHIAN QSection Editorj, Girls' Service QVice-Presidentj, German Club, National Merit Semi-Finalist. Chris Cashon Steve Celniker: AFS, Model United Nations, FroshfSoph Cross Country, Frosh!Soph rack. Hyon-Young Choi: JV, Varsity Tennis, Var- sity Volleyball, Painting and Design Awards. Kim Cicotte: Ski Club, Sierra Club, Bowling Club, JV, Varsity Soccer, Powder Puff Foot- ball, Folksingers' Club. Alexander E. Cioth: CSF, National Honor Society, Key Club, Varsity Tennis CMVP, First Team All-Bay Leaguej, AFS, Leader- ship Camp. Alex Clarke Mary Clarke Tim Clyde: CSF, National Honor Society, Key Club, Frosh!Soph, JV, Varsity Soccer, JV Soccer MVP. Michelle Coble Karen D. Cogan: CSF, National Honor Soci- ety, AFS, Spanish Club. Bernadette Elizabeth Cohen: CSF, French Honor Society, Girls' League, French Club, Greenpeace, Ski Club, Powder Puff Foot- ball. Lawrence Eric Cohen: Cross Country, Ski Club, Bowling Club. Page 60: Lisa Voce hams it up as Miss Piggy. Voce's costume won second place in the contest. Page 61: Swashbuckling Adam Walch draws his sword in anger after being eliminated from the Halloween costume competition. - Seniors K-1 ve., i . '41 Zi., Q , ' 'u Yvonne Diane Cole: TITAN fNews Editor, Editor-in-Chiefj, OUILL 84 SCROLL CPresi- dentj, Choreodancers CPresidentD, Thespi- ans, Drama Club,Young Life, Leadership Camp, Good News, Wonderful Town, Finian's Rainbow, West Side Story, glVl 'Ai'StH, Our Hearts Were Young and ay. Susan Colodny: CSF, National Honor Soci- ety, DELPHIAN, QUILL gl SCROLL, Varsity Tennis, National Merit Commendation. Kathleen Conlin: DELPHIAN, Girls' League, Greenpeace, Green No-Name Club, JV Track, Wrestling Stat. Lisa Connor Libby Conrad: Young, Life, JV Track, JV Soccer. Walt Cooper: Ski Club. Bradley S. Cords: Ski Club, Bowling Club. Melinda Corsaro John P. Cotter: FroshfSoph, Varsity Track, Frosh, JV Cross Country. James Cottle Anna Kristina Coulbourn: CSF, National Honor Society, Girls' Service, Greenpeace, Ski Club, Girls' Athletic Club, French Club, AFS. Karen Coury Cari Coward Katherine Cowing: CSF, Action Club, Ger- man Club, Bike Club. Jane Crabtree Seniors - 61 Lisa Crofts Raymond David Crowley: CSF, DELPHIAN, QUILL 81 SCROLL, Volleyball Club, Greenp- eace, Ski Club, Mushroom Club, Freshman Football, America's Outstanding Names and Faces. Michael C. Cruz: French Honor Society, CSF, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Shakespeare Society, Vol- leyball Club, Ski Club, Rolling Stones Fan Club, Frosh, Varsity Track, Soph Football, Volleyball. Shelley Curtis Mannette Dague: Ski Club, Green No-Name Club. Dianne Dain Elizabeth Jane Dawes: Shakespeare Society CSecretaryj, Concert Choir, Thespians, Drama Club, M 'At'StH CAssistant Direc- torb, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, Midsummer Night's Dream, Trojan Women, Twelfth Night, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, Stagecrew: West Side Story, Romeo and Juliet, Story Theater, Godspell, Once Upon a Mattress. I Lisa De Angelisz Teen Advocate. William De Boer Mike De La Torre: J.D. Club, Frosh!Soph Cross Country, Frosh!Soph Track, Space Cadet Award. Elizabeth A. Degenhardt: CSF, National Honor Society, TITAN, Forensics,T- hespians, Drama Club CVice-Presidentj, Romeo and Juliet, Story Theater, GodspeIl, M'i'AtSt'H, Midsummer Night's Dream, How to Succeed in Busi- ness Without Really Trying, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, l 984. Russell Deitch: CSF, AFS, Sophomore Track. Maria De Koster Carol Del Muro 62 - Seniors lt 1 l , ,Ax Page 62: Dave Perless performs in his first Hootenanny with his own composition, Jesus My Saviorf Page 63: Jon Reed breaks into the Hootenanny limelight with an interesting rendition of Stayin Alive Fall Hootenanny Presents Perfect Performances Tim Denver Perry Di Angelo A Gregory S. Di Libero: Volleyball Club, Ski Club CPresidentJ, J.D. Club, Volleyball. Steven D. Diehl: CSF, National Honor Soci- ety, Assistant to the Speaker of the House, Executive Assistant, Senior Vice-President, JV Soccer, Leadership Award, Science Award. Brendon John Doyle Lisa Doyle: SATORI. Melissa Lee Du Par: CSF, AFS, DELPHIAN, Ski Club,'Green No-Name Club, SATORI, Assembly. Cheryl Blaine Dubbell: CSF CSealbearerJ, National Honor Society, SATOFiI,AFS, JV Track, National Merit Commendation. Mark Duley: CSF, National Honor Society fSecretaryJ, French Honor Society CSecre- tary!TreasurerD, SATOFil, Forensics, French Club fActivities Director, Vice-President, Presidentj, AFS, fActivities Coordinator, Club Council Fiepresentativej, Model United Nations Club fPresident, Delegatej, Frosh! Soph Track, Frosh!Soph Cross Country, Harvard University Book Award, English lll Award. Elaine Econom: SATORI Cliditorj. Joanne Elise Engquist: National Honor Soci- ety, Girls' Service Club, German Club, AFS, JV Softball. Wendy Ericson: Shakespeare Society, Greenpeace, Powder Puff Football. Seniors - 63 Page 64: Seniors Julie Lambros and Cathy Hale listen attentively to the blar- ing tunes of Mock Turtle. Page 65: During an extended lunch, the band, Mock Turtle, plays The Who's pop- ular song, My Generation, to an enthu- siastic rock 'n' roll crowd. Thor Erikson Clnthia Mercedes Esters: SATORI Cliditorj. Jack Evans Mark Evans: Concert Choir, New Life Club. Dane Farnum: CSF, Ski Club, Volleyball Club, Track. Jenifer Feary Reilly Feess: CSF, National Honor Society, Green No-Name Club CVice-Presidentj. Robert Feier Nanette Feldman: Gymnastics, Choreo. Daniel R. Finnegan: Sophomore Represent- ative, Junior Vice-President, 1980 Prom Chairman, Key Club fSergeant-at-Arms, Vice-Presidentl, Volleyball Club, Ski Club, Dave Payne Fan Club, Young Life, Frosh! Soph Football, JV, Varsity Volleyball. Tamara Fisher Ann Fitts: Girls' League, French Club, Vol- leyball Club, Ski Club, Greenpeace. .l?ickkFleck: Volleyball Club, Ski Club, Varsity rac . Scott Mitchell Flicker: Concert Choir, Madrigals, Folksingers' Club fPresidentJ. Karen Foody: Girls' League, French Club, Volleyball Club, Ski Club, Greenpeace. Fardad Forouzanpoor: Chess Club, Go Club. 64 - Seniors l :- 12 -f I 'F' Q- l F ,wel V . V 1 ' ' f ' f , ..- 'Ns l are-. 1 f ..,... g T7 Mock Turtle' Highlights Lunchtime Activities Elizabeth Fowler Tenney M. Fox: DELPHIAN, QUILL 8t SCROLL, Homecoming Princess, Girls' Service Club, Ski Club, Greenpeace, Dugout Club, Young Life, JV Cheerleader, Choreo. John Francisco Andrew Wayne Frase: Ski Club, Managers Club, Frosh!Soph Cross Country, JV Track, Frosh!Soph Baseball Manager, National Merit Commendation. Chuck French Christopher T. Fritz: Forensics, Thespians, Ski Club, Drama Club, Light Crew: Story Theater, West Side Story, Choreo Showsp Stage Crew: Romeo and Juliet, The Painless. mglseen N. Fuiimoto: SATORI 1Art Editorj, Jenny C. Fung: Orchestra, German Club, Computer Club, Math Club, Science Fiction Club fPresidentJ, Physics Club, Jazz Band, How To Succeed In Business Without Elfeatlly Trying, Air Navigation, Monopoly u . William Roland Furlong Ill Angela Marie Gallucci: Girls' League, Madri- gals, Greenpeace, Bowling Club, Powder Puff Football. Chris Gardner Thomas Gardner George Gavora Lee Ann Gerlachz Ski Club. Michael Giblin: Soph, JV, Varsity Cross Country, JV, Varsity Track, National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist. Robert Giltzow rf ,ZZ -a- ' Good Times Engross Senior Thoughts Todd A. Girkins: National Honor Society, DELPHIAN Cljhotographerj, OUILL AND SCROLL. Diane Elizabeth Gloor: Girls' League, Ski Clubk Banners and Short Flags Squad, JV rac . i . Ms., f' ' tl Q . f KNt Ev- . - Valerie Goern Craig Gordon: Frosh!Soph, JV, Varsity Bas- ketball, Frosh Track. Pete Grahame Clarence Curtis Gravett Ill: Key Club, Young Lite, Frosh!Soph Baseball, Frosh! Soph, JV, Varsity Basketball CCo-Captainb. , , 'if Dawn S. Greayer: CSF, National Honor Soci- ety, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Marching Band CSecre- taryj, Wind Ensemble, Student Union CPres- identb, Simulation Game Club, Music Club Ureasurerj, National Merit Commendation. Andrew Mack Greenthal: CSF, National Honor Society, TITAN, OUILL AND SCROLL, Sophomore Vice-President, House of Rep- resentatives Delegate, Key Club CPresi- dentj, Ski Club, Ramblin' Guys' Club, JV CCaptainD, Varsity Tennis. Lynn Marie Greenwald: Greenpeace, Bike Club, JV Volleyball, JV Softball. Robin Gregory Margaret Mary Grieco: Forensics, Madri- gals, Girls' Ensemble, Thespians, Action lub, Drama Club, Stage Crew, How To Succeed ln Business Without Really Try- ing, A Midsummer Night's Dream, M A S H, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, New Moon, Leadership Camp, JV Softball, Best Voice, Most Popular, Best Overall Member, Most Improved Voice. Peter Grohs James A. Guenthard: J. D. Club. Catherine Gunza: Sophomore Representa- tive, Junior!Senior Secretary-Treasurer. 66 - Seniors '55, age 66: Alter thinking about the party last weekend, Jim Guenthard hopes ir another fantastic time this Saturday night. age 67: Senior Angela Gallucci ponders over the letter she would like to eceive. She gives a wistful smile, Christin A. Hagenburger: Director ot Hospi- tality, Girls' League Representative, Ski Club fSecretaryJ, Greenpeace, Dave Payne Fan Club, Swim Team. Catherine Hale Jeff Hall: Frosh!Soph, JV Cross Country, Frosh!Soph, Varsity Track. Jo Ann Halsted: CSF, Wind Ensemble, Orchestra, JV, Varsity Track. Anita Hanks: CSF, National Honor Society, German Club, AFS, Track. Karen Rhonda Harding: CSF, SATOFRI, Action Club, Latin Club, AFS, Bike Club, Interact Club, Varsity Cross Country, JV Track. Linda Sue Harrington: Varsity Gymnastics. Robert Scott Harrison: CSF, National Honor Society, Marching Band, Concert Band, Who's Who Among American High School Students, French Club, German Club, Inter- act Club, Music Club, Model United Nations. Teri Hartley: Girls' League, Ski Club, Light Crew, Green No-Name Club, Muppet Show Fan Club, FroshfSoph Soccer Stat, Frosh! Soph Baseball Stat, Junior Volunteer. Jeffrey K. Headon: Marching Band, Concert Band, Wind Ensemble, Lettermen's Club, Student Union, Sax Club, Music Club, Var- sity Wrestling, Frosh Track. Michael J. Heenan: J. D. Club, Ski Club, Cross Country, Track. Karen Heindl Carolee Heiner: Concert Choir. Deborah Herbelin: SATORI, Green No-Name Club, Young Life, JV, Varsity Soccer. Chris Herzig Seniors - 67 Kathryn Ann Heurlin: Student Council, Girls' League, Ski Club, Young Life, Varsity Diving - MVP, Frosh!Soph Swimming. Jennifer Hewson Robert Hilman: Chess Club, Simulation Game Club, Science Club. Robert Hinsch: Ski Club, Volleyball Club. Fred Hitchcock: Drama Club, Ski Club, Frosh Football. Melanie Holness Eugene Thomas Humenik: J. D. Club, Ski Club. Val Hunt Stacey Lynn Hunter: CSF, National Honor Society CTreasurerJ, French Honor Society CSecretary!TreasurerJ, Marching Band, Wind Ensemble, Girls' Service Club, French Club QPresident, Banquet Managerj, AFS, Model United Nations, Leadership Camp, National Merit Semi- Finalist. Helen C. Hurrellz CSF, National Honor Soci- ety, French Honor Society CPresidentJ, French Club, Simulation Game Club, JV Basketball, Varsity Swimming. Susan Marie Huskins: TITAN, OUILL Si SCROLL, Assistant to the ASB for Student Relations, House of Representatives, Girls' Ensemble, Girls' League CSophomore and Senior Representativej, French Club, Dug- out Club, Frosh!Soph Swimming, Soph Football Stat, Powder Puff Football. Leigh Ann Hustler David Isibashi Elizabeth Jensen: Ski Club. Steve A. Jensen: CSF, National Honor Soci- ety, German Club, Ski Club, Green No- Name Club, Ramblin' Guys' Club, Chess Club, Rod and Gun Club, Muppet Show Fan Club, Football, Varsity Wrestling. 68 - Seniors Seniors Let Loose Laughter Alison E. Johnson: CSF, National Honor Society, Girls' Service Club, Gourmet Club CTreasurerJ, New Life fVice-President, Trea- surerl, Drill Team, National Merit Semi- Finalist. Heather Annette Johnson: Girls' League, French Club, Greenpeace, Girls' Athletic League, JV, Varsity Tennis. Julie Danielle Johnson: CSF, DELPHIAN CSenior Editor, Girls' Sportsj, OUILL 81 SCROLL, Girls' League CFreshman Repre- sentativej, Girls' Service Club, Action Club, Ski Club, Varsity Football Stat, Powder Puff Football. Cathy Jones David Kalemkiarianz DELPHIAN fEditor-in- Chiefj, TITAN, OUILL 81 SCROLL, America's Outstanding Names and Faces, German Club, Green No-Name Club, Muppet Show Fan Club, Leadership Camp, SCJEA Year- book Competition Honorable Mention, JEA National Convention - Eighth Place Advertising. Michael C. Kam: Spanish Club, Ski Club, AFS, Soph Cross Country, Varsity Track AFS Exchange Student. Tracy Kaperl: CSF, National Honor Society, DELPHIAN, OUILL Xt SCROLL, Junior Presi- dent, ASB Frosh Representative, Key Club Greenpeace CPresidentJ, AFS, Dugout Club YFU Summer Exchange Student. John Karpie 1 1 1 I Rona Sheryl Kaufman: DELPHIAN, Girls' League, Varsity Baseball Stat, Dugout Club Muppet Show Fan Club. Kathryn L. Kellogg: CSF, National Honor goctiety, Spanish Club, Greenpeace, Ski u . Michelle Kelly: Girls' League fSenior Repre- sentativej, Drill Team CSergeant, Co-Cap- tainj, Powder Puff Football, Miss Spirit Miss Dance Trophies. Kelly Ann Kerick: DELPHIAN, Girls' League Ski Club, JV Track, Powder Puff Football Varsity Football Stat. 1 1 r 1 Sandra Kim Dave S. Kirkpatrick: J. D. Club, Frosh!Soph Track. Page 68: Kathy Lyons laughs in embarrassment as Mr. Garry Poe tells her a funny joke that takes her a few moments to get the punchline. Page 69: Gary Knapp goes into a coughing fit, brought on by heavy laugh- ter, as he and Mike Albright watch another foolish freshman. Seniors - 69 'lVly Generation' Accepts the Challenge Gary Knapp John Bradley Koehler: Greenpeace, Ski Club, Soph Football. Liana B. Koeppelz Madrigals, Girls' Ensem- ble CVice-Presidentj, Drill Team CTreasurer, Sergeantj, Forensics, German Club, Green No-Name Club, Drama Club, Frisbee Club, M A S 'H, How To Succeed ln Busi- ness Without Really Trying, 1984, New Moon. Mike Kovacs: New Lite, Original Film Pres- entation Award. Martin Kovalsky Theodore Philip Kracke: Volleyball Club, Greenpeace, Ski Club, JV Volleyball, JV Track. Tom Kraus Julia Anne Krause: Girls' League, Ski Club, Young Life, JV Softball, JV, Varsity Basket- ball, Varsity Soccer, JV Volleyball. Teresa Suzanne Krempa: DELPHIAN, Girls' League, JV Cheerleader, JV Softball. Jocelyn Kritzer: SATOFTI CEditor3, AFS. Shinobu Kubo Gracie Kuhr 'Y X 4 l ........ , rv I XA Jennifer La Mantia Kevin Lake Julie Lambros Kurt Lamoreaux Esther Lan: CSF, National Honor Society, French Honor Society CVice-Presidentj, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Concert Choir, Girls' League CJunior, Senior Ftepresentativej, French Club, AFS, Club Council Representative. Don Landis: Greenpeace, Green No-Name Club, Dave Payne Fan Club CSergeant-at- Armsj, Muppet Show Fan Club, Froshf Soph, Varsity Football CCo-Captainj, JV, Var- sity Wrestling. Susan Lash: Girls' League, Spanish Club, Action Club, AFS, Girls' Athletic League, Frosh!Soph Swimming, Varsity Diving. Dan Lawrence Michael Edward Lawrence: CSF, National Honor Society, Simulation Game Club CVice- Presidenty, AFS, Model United Nations, Frosh!Soph, JV Track, Frosh!Soph Cross Country, Presidential Classroom, National Merit Semi-Finalist. Tom Lawrence: Varsity Cross Country CCo- Captainj, Varsity Track. Steven M. Lawson: Key Club, Dugout Club, Greenpeace, Ski Club, Muppet Show Fan Club, Frosh!Soph, JV, Varsity Baseball. Alex Leach Page 70: A passing photographer just happens to get a candid photo of congregating DELPHIAN seniors in the arnphitheater. Page 71: QLeftJ Curtis Gravett and Karen Lenihan while away one more uneventful lunch for their fourth year at RH. Page 71: CRightJ During a free period, seniors Christi Hagenburger and Monica Westhead sit and talk about their latest involvements in social activ- ities. My Generation definitely takes part in the world around them. Seniors - Cathy Anne Leach: Green No-Name Club, Frosh!Soph Swimming, Football Stat, Var- sity Basketball Stat, Track Stat. Dan Lebental Marcus Lee: CSF, National Honor Society, ASB President, ASB Vice-President of Stu- dent Relations, Freshman President, Key Club, Frosh!Soph Track. Peter M. Lee: CSF, National Honor Society, Math Club, Physics Club, Computer Pro' gramming Club, Air Navigation Club, Mechanical Drawing Award. Tori Leer Karen Louise Lenihan: Girls' League, Action Club, Ski Club, Muppet Show Fan Club, Var- sity Gymnastics, Varsity Cheerleader, Pow- der Putf Football. John C. Leontis: Senior President, Junior ASB Representative, Green No-Name Club, Ski Club, Leadership Camp. Victoria Levulis Jodie Lew: CSF, National Honor Society, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Drill Team, German Club, Fun, Food, 81 Fashion Club CSecretaryj, AFS, National Merit Commendation. Susan Liebert: CSF, National Honor Society, French Club, Spanish Club. Jennifer Lin: CSF, National Honor Society, Orchestra, Girls' League, German Club, AFS, Student Union, West Side Story, Once Upon a Mattress, How To Succeed ln Business Without Really Trying. Jean Linder Michael Linder Donna Louie: CSF, Sophomore Representa- tive, JV, Varsity Girls' Tennis. Michelle Lucafo: JV Baseball Stat, JV Bas- ketball Stat. William Richard Lundy: Lettermen's Club, Volleyball Club, Ski Club, Surfing Club, Frosh!Soph, Varsity Football, JV Soccer, Frosh!Soph Basketball, Frosh Track. Kevin M. Lynch: J. D. Club, Volleyball Club, Ski Club, Baseball. Terri Lynch Kathleen M. Lyons: CSF, National Honor Society, Freshman Secretary!Treasurer, Key Club, Girls' Service Club, Dugout Club, JV, Varsity Gymnastics, Choreo, JV Cheer- leader. Marie Mabugat: Tall Flags, JV Basketball Stat, Work Experience. 72 - Seniors Seniors Contemplate W at Lunch Pages 72-73: Karla Kuehnle proceeds to invite Mike Heenan to share her lunch, but he has to refuse because of a full stomach. Page 73: In an argument over length, Mike Cruz seems to have beaten Dane Farnum by a good margin, Barbara Madlock Robin Michael Maestas: Frosh!Soph, JV Wrestling. any TW Andrea Marie Marcone: CSF, National T Honor Society, ASB Vice-President of Activi- ties, Junior ASB Representative, Tri-Coun- cil, Girls' League CBoard Memberj, Green- peace, Ski Club, AFS, Frosh!Soph Swim- ming, Frosh!Soph Basketball Stat, Powder Puff Football, Buttons 'n Bows. Alison J. Marosek: SATORI CEditorJ. Kelly Marshall Craig Martin: CSF, Green No-Name Club, Simulation Game Club, Science Fiction Club, Frosh!Soph, JV, Varsity Water Polo, Soph Track. .lodiMassa Linda Mathiassen: DELPHIAN, Girls' League,GermanCIub,SpanishCIub. Tamie Matsuno Taro Matsuoka: TITAN fSports Editorj, OUILLASCROLL. Seniors - 73 RH Flevolves around Romance Aaron Maxwell: Ski Club, Frosh!Soph, Var- sity Track, Frosh!Soph, Varsity Football. Scott Mayer: Lettermen's Club, Green No- Name Club, Hamblin' Guys' Club, Dave Payne Fan Club, Frosh!Soph Track, Soph, Varsity Football. Thomas McDermott: J. D. Club, Mushroom Club, Chess Club. Elizabeth McDonald: CSF, National Honor Society, SATORI, Latin Club CSecretary, Councill, Ski Club, Simulation Game Club, Model United Nations, JV Track. Jim McDonald: Muppet Show Fan Club, Freshman Football, Frosh!Soph, JV, Varsity Baseball. John McDonnell Dave McElmurry Amy McFarland: Pep Club, Muppet Show Fan Club CSecretary!TreasurerJ. Marguerite Clair McGuire: SATORI, Ski Club, Frosh!Soph Swimming. Laurie C. McKay: CSF, National Honor Soci- ety, SATORI, German Club, Girls' Athletic League, Physics Club, Interact Club, Drill Team, JV Soccer. Drew McMillen: CSF, Teen Advocate - A.W.A.R.E., Ramblin' Guys' Club, Green No-Name Club, Greenpeace, AFS, Dave Payne Fan Club, Song Club, Soph, Varsity Track, Soph, Varsity Football Trainer. J Scott McNair: J. D. Club, Mushroom Club. l Page 74: QLeftl Punk rocker, Kevin Snell, anticipates a fun date for the weekend. Page 74: QFlightJ Confusion takes place in the faces of Mary Beth Sidrane and Mark Allison while a friend preaches the importance of a loving relationship. Page 75: CLeftJ Craig Robinson flashes the hang loose sign as he strolls across campus with his junior girlfriend. Page 75: CFlightJ Dave Archibald gets a warm, affectionate embrace from his best, big buddy, Brad Bierley. 74 - Seniors S Tim McNary Edward Meade: Green No-Name Club. Laura Mellott Scott Meredith Jeffrey Dale Meyer: Science Fiction Club, Greenpeace, Green No-Name Club, Frosh! Soph, Varsity Water Polo, Frosh!Soph, Var- sity Swimming, Frosh!Soph Track. Laura Meyer Nick Migliaccio Erik Mikkelsenz Who's Who Among Ameri- can High School Students, Frosh!Soph, JV, Varsity Soccer. Lisa Ann Miller: CSF, DELPHIAN, OUILL 81 SCROLL, ASB Secretary, Girls' Service Club, Greenpeace, Ski Club, Dugout Club, Frosh Basketball Stat, Varsity Football Stat, Letter- men's Club Princess. Michael 0. Minnick: CSF, National Honor Society, Madrigals, German Club, Ski Club, Ramblin' Guys' Club, Green No-Name Club, Rod and Gun Club, Muppet Show Fan Club, Chess Club, Frosh!Soph, Varsity Football, Frosh!Soph, Varsity Wrestling. Robin Minnick Jim Mitchell: Marching Band, Concert Band, Jazz Band, Music Club, Thespians, Student Union, Romeo and Juliet. Seniors - 75 Q I 1. ' . w . X., 0 P . .-'1 9' '95 I an bi J K. Q in A D x Q if 6 - Seniors .1 W. MJ A , I bdsm!-2 A fi' ,ww X f .X nv 25.9 , W ' L Julie Moe: West Side Story. Suzanne Molik: CSF, Concert Band, Shake- speare Society. Ana G. Molina John Momand: CSF, National Honor Soci- ety, Chess Club, Latin Club, Green No- Name Club, AFS, Dave Payne Fan Club, Interact Club, Go Club, Leadership Camp, JV Track, Frosh!Soph Cross country. Brad Montagne: DELPHlAN fHead Photog- rapherj, OUILL 81 SCROLL, Latin Club, Song Club, Muppet Show Fan Club, JEA 2nd. Place, Photography. Leslie Moody Marisa Moore: CSF, National Honor Society, French Honor Society, Who's Who Among American High School Students, French Club, English Award CFreshman, Sopho- morej. Tracy Alan Morgan: Football, JV, Varsity Track, Orchestra, Wind Ensemble. Lisa A. Moy: CSF, National Honor Society, ASB Secretary, Girls' Service Club CPresi- dentj, AFS CSecretary!TreasurerJ, Banner! Short Flag Squad, Action Club, Spanish Club, Leadership Camp. John William Mulligan: CSF, National Honor Society, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Navy League Shipmates Program, Marching Band, Drum Major C1979-811, Wind Ensemble, Jazz Band, Orchestra, Once Upon a Mattress, How To Succeed In Business Without Really Try- ing, Music Club, Simulation Game Club, Rod and Gun Club, Student Union, Most Inspirational Band Award fl 9805. Amy Murray 78 - Seniors 45? Titans Teach Sea Kings 1' 47 Christian Murray dentj, Bowling Club. Model United Nations. Glen Nakata Kazuki Nanseki: Sound Crew. Football, Baseball. out Really Trying, Michael Newsham Tuyen Phuoc Nguyen Stephanie Nicolello Fun, Food, 81 Fashion Club. Page 78: A Titan football player displays extreme pride after defeating Palos Verdes, Page 79: ln deep concentration, the captains, Jon Appleton, Kurt VandenBrink, and Curt Peckham, dis- cuss their game plan before the kick-oft. Seniors 79 Kasey L. Myers: German Club CVice Presi Lisa Nagai: CSF, National Honor Society SATORI CArt Editorj, AFS, Greenpeace Ski Club, Simulation Game Club, Latin Club Joel P. Neu: Managers Club, Dugout Club Sharon Elaina Newcomb: CSF, National Honor Society, Who's Who Among Ameri can High School Students, Student Union CBoardJ, Marching Band, Orchestra CPresi dent, Concert Mastery, Simulation Game Club, West Side Story, One Upon a Mat tress, How To Succeed ln Business With Cara Jeanne 0'Brien: Spanish Club, French Club, Concert Choir, Shakespeare Society Shaun Paul 0'SuIlivan: DELPHIAN fPhotog rapherj, OUILL 81 SCROLL, Stage Crew Romeo and Juliet, West Side Story First Place, SCJEA News Photography Lisa Christine Oetken: Girls' League, Ski Club, Varsity Diving CCIFJ, JV Swimming, JV Tennis. Kathy Ogawa: CSF, National Honor Society, Action Club, German Club, Girls' Service Club, Varsity Swimming. Dave Ohman: Ski Club, German Club, Myrna Olivo: CSF, National Honor Society, Girls' Ensemble CPresidentJ, Concert Choir, AFS, Spanish Club, Musician's Award. Samuel Seth Osofsky: CSF, National Honor Society, National Merit Semi-Finalist, UCLA High School Scholars Program, Student Union, Chess Club, Simulation Game Club, Bowling Club, Marching Band CUniform Managerj, Concert Band, Wind Ensemble, Jazz Band. James Ottesen Jennifer Packer: Concert Choir, Short Flags. Alexia Papps: Girls' League, Ski Club. Elizabeth Hae-Kyung Park: Girls' Ensemble fBest Voicej, Concert Choir, Madrigals, AFS, German Club, Green No-Name Club, RHHS Booster Club. David Lacis Payne: CSF, Speaker of the House, Dave Payne Fan Club CChief Advi- sorj, Flamblin' Guys' Club, Theatre Goers Unlimited, Forensics, Green No-Name Club, Ski Club, Young Life, Varsity Football, Frosh fSoph, JV Basketball, Tommy Titan fSemi- Finalist, Beverly Hillsj, Shakespeare Festi- val, Twelfth Night, PTSA, Good News, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, New Moon. Curt Peckham: Lettermen's Club, Frosh! Soph, Varsity Track, Frosh!Soph, Varsity Football CCaptainJ. Michael R. Pennell: CSF, National Honor Society, ASB Vice-President of Student Rel- ations, Assistant to ASB of Student Rela- tions, Ski Club, West Side Story, Romeo and Juliet, Soph, Varsity Football. David Perless: National Honor Society, Shakespeare Society, J. D. Club, Hooten- anny. David Peterson 80 - Seniors Seminars Stimulate Interest ..l x , ,ax xg i x A 3' Erik Peterson Jeff Petty J David Piehler: CSF, National Honor Society FroshfSoph, JV, Varsity Basketball. Ann Pitz: CSF, Greenpeace, Green Nos Name Club, Ski Club. 1 Misti Pledger: JV Volleyball, 'JV Softball. William Pol: Spanish Club, Shakespeare Society, Bike Club, Computer Club. Kathy Jean Powell: J. D. Club, JV, Varsity Soccer. William C. Power: National Honor Society, National Merit Scholarship, Lettermen's Club, Frosh!Soph, Varsity Football, Varsity Wrestling, Soph Track, Commendable Fighting Heart Award CWrestlingJ. Jeffrey Priess Ron Prihar: Volleyball Club. Robert Prince: FroshfSoph, Varsity Foot- ball, Frosh!Soph Track, Varsity Wrestling. Catherine A. PurseIl: CSF, National Honor Society, DELPHIAN, SATORI, Forensics, JV Soccer. i J l Page 80: Kathy Kellogg expresses a face full of confusion during the Modeling Seminar. Could it be because ofthe male demonstrator? Page 81: CLeftj During the Fitness and Health Seminar, Hali Staggs looks on with astonishment at the new aerobic exercises. Page 81: Clflightj Susan Sicola views with utter excitement the Gours met Cooking Seminar, Seniors - 81 Page 82: Beth Williams learns new camera techniques during the Photogra phy Seminar Page 83: Kasey Myers listens enthusiastically about religion during Cre ative Thought DBYA Matthew Brett Quan: CSF, National Honor Society, French Honor Society CSHFJ, TITAN CSports Editorj, OUILL St SCROLL, Club Council CVice-President, Presidentj, French Club CSecretary, Vice-Presidentb, Simulation Game Club, Model United Nations CVice- Presidentj, AFS, Chess Club. Mary Quinn Steve Rall: Cross Country, Track. Steve Randall: New Life, Sophomore Club, JV Track. Scott T. Ratay: Ski Club, Dave Payne Fan Club. Jon K. Reed: Forensics, Lettermen's Club CPresidentQ, Frosh!Soph Track, Frosh! Soph, Varsity Football, How To Succeed ln Business Without Really Trying, The Good Doctor, A Midsummer Night's Dream, New Moon. Gretchen Anne Reider: DELPHIAN, OUILL 8t SCROLL, Freshman Representative, Sopho- more President, ASB Vice-President of Cur- riculum, Girls' Service Club COfficerj, Volley- ball Club, Dugout Club, Key Club, Muppet Show Fan Club CVice-Presidentj, JV, Varsity Volleyball, Varsity Softball, Varsity Soccer. Licia Rester: CSF, National Honor Society, French Honor Society, Forensics, Thespians CPresidentJ, Drama Club, French Club, Cho- reo, Godspell, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, l984, A Midsummer Night's Dream, M A'tS'kH, New Moon, Once Upon a Mattress. Russell Allen Rhea: Key Club, Thespians, Forensics, Madrigals, Marching Band, Frosh, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Football, Frosh Track, Senior ASB Representative, ASB Historian, West Side Story, How To Succeed ln Business Without Really Try- ing. Kristen Richardson: Girls' League, Muppet Show Fan Club, Concert Band, Marching Band, FroshfSoph Swim Team, Powder Puff Football. Eric Rigler: Volleyball Club. Lynda obbins Jamie Lynn Robertson: Student Union CSec- retaryj, Orchestra, West Side Story, Once Upon a Mattress, How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying, But- tons 'n Bows CCommentatorD, BannerfShort Flags, Tall Flags. Diane Robie Seniors Contemplate Creative Thought Craig Robinson: JV, Varsity Soccer, Frosh! Soph, Varsity Track, Soph Cross Country. Joseph Patrick Robinson A Steve Rockowitz: National Honor Society, Varsity Tennis. Brian Timothy Rogers: Dave Payne Fan Club, Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, JV Baseball. Steven G. Rosenfieldz Ski Club, AFS. Helen Rossney: Varsity Cheerleader, Varsity Gymnastics. Lisabeth Lynne Roth: DELPHIAN CJunior Class Editorj, OUILL 81 SCROLL, Green No- Name Club, Ski Club, Daft Club, Muppet Show Fan Club. Guy Ruckdaschel Eugene Ruffin: Jazz Band, Soph, JV Basket- bal . Kathleen Rupp Glen Russell: TITAN, Chess Club, Physics Club, Computer Club, German Club, Latin Club, Science Fiction Club, Go Club, Green No-Name Club. Kevin Russell: Green No-Name Club, Ski Club, Amateur Radio Club. Michele Marie Sabate: Girls' League, Action Club, Ski Club, Muppet Show Fan Club, Var- sity Football Stat, Freshman Basketball Stat, Powder Puff Football, Gymnastics Manager. lsacc Saidoff Deborah Anne Salot Martin Waits Sample: National Honor Soci- ety, Student Council Presidential Coordina- tor, Lettermen's Club, Mushroom Club, Green No-Name Club, Ski Club, Bowling Club, Spirit Committee CPresidentJ, Muppet Show Fan Club, Debate Team, Varsity Golf Team, Golf District Medalist. Patricia Mary Santos: CSF, French Honor Society, French Club, Girls' League, Greenpeace, AFS. Seniors - 83 Steven Saporito Alan Sarkin: Senior ASB Representative, Key Club, Volleyball Club, Ski Club, Dave Payne Fan Club CVice-Presidentj, Varsity Tennis. Eric Paul Sauder: French Honor Society, French Club, German Club, Wind Ensemble, Orchestra, Marching Band, Concert Band, How To Succeed ln Business Without Really Trying, New Moon, Music Club. Suzanne Elizabeth Saunders: National Honor Society, Spanish Club, Latin Club, Greenpeace, Ski Club, Green No-Name Club, Volleyball Club, Varsity Cross Coun- try, Varsity Gymnastics. Thomas Sayers: Dugout Club, JV, Varsity Baseball. Ann Marie Schaal: DELPHIAN, OUILL 81 SCROLL, ASB Director of Hospitality, Girls' League, Ski Club, Varsity Football Stat, JV Track, Powder Puff Football. Roselie A. Schaebsdau: CSF, National Honor Society, German Club, Girls' League, Greenpeace CCo-Presidentj, Green No- Name Club, Student Union, Ski Club, Mup- pet Show Fan Club. Michael Schaefer: CSF, Wind Ensemble, Cross Country, Track. Steve Schlegel Karen Schmidt: CSF, National Honor Soci- ety fVice-Presidentj, Girls' Service Club, Math Club CPresidentJ, AFS CVice-Presi- dentj, National Merit Semi-Finalist. Babby Schultz: TITAN CSports Editorj, Greenpeace, Anarchy Club. Ute Schurr: CSF, National Honor Society, French Club, Simulation Game Club CSecre- taryj, AFS, Gymnastics. Greg Schutzenberger David Scott Laurence Ross Scott: CSF, Ski Club, Dave Payne Fan Club fVice-Presidentj, Frosh! Soph, JV, Varsity Soccer, Varsity Football, Varsity Track. 84 - Seniors 'ri m 41 R' ' '.1ii-..A .fl 2 A T-Gs. in Q 4- .,.. .I Socializing Seniors Let Smiles Shine Through '-...,.r x E X ige 84: During a free period, Diane Gloor enjoys the relaxing atmosphere of an abnormally quiet lunch area. ige 85: Terry Krempa shows Mannette Dague the successful results of her active aerobic exercise program. Saskia Scow: CSF, Greenpeace, Muppet Show Fan Club, AFS. Melanie Lee Sedwick: Marching Band, Con- cert Band, Girls' League, Ski Club. Julie Seidel Jo Ellyn Selby: CSF, National Honor Society, Spanish Club, Shakespeare Society, Foren- sics, Thespians, Drama Club CVice-Presi- dentj, Choreo CSecretaryJ, M'i'At'S'i'H, A Midsummer Night's Dream, How To Suc- ceed ln Business Without Really Trying, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, l984, New Moon. Tracy Ellin Shaktman: CSF, National Honor Society, Physics Club fPresidentJ, AFS, Spe- cial Education Tutor, Shakespeare Festival. Lisa Shames: CSF, DELPHIAN fEditor of Girls' Sports and Organizationsj, OUILL 81 SCROLL, Who's Who Among American High School Students, House of Representatives, Girls' League CBoard Memberj, Spanish Club CActivities Directorj, Football Stat. Deidre Lee Shapiro: Concert Choir, Girls' League, Green No-Name Club, Action Club, 1 Ski Club, JV Track. Steven Sharp: Ski Club, Young Life, Frosh JV, Varsity Soccer, Varsity Football. Gayle Sheppard Paul Shonafelt Todd Shrader: Frosh, JV, Varsity Soccer, Varsity Football. Tobey Shulman: Madrigals, Girls' Ensem- ble. Sara Shulsinger: CSF, SATORI, Forensics, Latin Club, Mushroom Club, AFS, Monopoly Club, Herbert Allbright Americanism Essay - 1978, lst. Placeg 1979, 2nd. Place Daily Breeze High School Essay Competi- tion - Best in School, Presidential Class- room. Susan Sicola: Girls' League, Interact Club, Fun, Food, 81 Fashion Club, Drill Team, But- tons 'n Bows Creative Designer, Joanne Stark Creative Sewing Award. 1 Seniors - 85 Mary Beth Sidrane: Green No-Name Club. Christy Lynne Siemons: National Honor Society, DELPHIAN CSports Editorj, OUILL 8i SCROLL, SATORI, Ski Club, Muppet Show Fan Club, JV, Varsity Soccer, JV Track. Susan Deborah Silver: CSF, National Honor Society, French Honor Society, French Club, Volleyball Club, JV Softball, JV, Varsity Soc- cer. Esther Silvera Jennifer Anne Simmons: Girls' League, Ski Club, Drill Team CSergeant, Captainj, Frosh !Soph Gymnastics, Miss Titanette. Patty Sinagra Cheryl Sivas garen Skiervem: Ski Club, Folkslngers' lub. Kevin R. Snell: Volleyball Club, Young Lite, Soph Baseball. Jayson A. Soobitsky: Marching Band, Wind Ensemble, Jazz Band, German Club, How To Succeed ln Business Without Really Try- ing, JV Baseball. Anne-Marie Sorensen: JV Track, JV Soccer. Wendy Soto: Greenpeace, Ski Club, AFS. Hall Ann Staggs: Girls' League, Green No- Name Club, ki Club, JV Track, JV Swim- ming, Powder Puff Football. Carol Stansel Debra June Staudhammer: Marching Band, Wind Ensemble, Orchestra, Tall Flags, Stu- dent Union CBoard Memberj, Buttons 'n Bows, Once Upon a Mattress, How To Succeed ln Business Without Really Try- ing. Thomas Stenson Kym Stevens Modeling Motivates Seniors 17,7 'ff Q A-I Qre, 1.21.4 so XFY 5 Page 86: While listening to the many qualifications for a successful model- ing career, Gina Berry wonders if she can meet the basic requirements. Page 87: CLeftJ A starched Barbie Madlock holds a pose and her breath, knowing a curious spectator will soon come to tug on her skirt. Page 87: CRightJ While in the modeling seminar, Brent Bush is stunned over the amount of work that it takes to be a mannequin. 86 - Seniors llll gy Ill il lf ll!! I Q ,wh - farm? vw-6-1-, ' B any V, rf? Yliu-4:1 sz 42 ,Ml ,ff .ffm-, i' if ' T , fi 14 it-fifty, , ,.f,fgyf.,V . T' C'-Vifgfm-f gmw, Way:-H -rg. .,.,,. by 1 'if J fy we .1.f,,.,f f W3: GI' -I ff vw , 17 Qgvimiffcf' 3 -1' ' '- I 5? M .,,f, f. . ,,,,,.. , , i 1 .. 2 ,W,,,4,,f,, ff' if 'N iff: will f 6 D 3 i t Q 2 2 2 is Laurie Stewart Kent Stoddart: Shakespeare Society, Ski Club, Varsity Track. Chrystal Stone: Pep Club, Girls' League, Green No-Name Club, Ski Club. Geoffrey Storey Lori Streicher: CSF, Drama Club. Mary Stuart: National Honor Society, Girls' League, Ski Club. Lori Sullivan Susan Summit: CSF, National Honor Soci- gty, Greenpeace, Ski Club, AFS, Buttons 'n ows. Dorothy E. Sun: CSF, National Honor Soci- ety, Orchestra, AFS CClub Council Repre- sentativey, Once Upon a Mattress, How To Succeed ln Business Without Really Try- ing, JV, Varsity Track. Larry Sun: CSF, National Honor Society, AFS QPresidentJ, Interact Club. Raymond Chi-Chung Sun: Chess Club CSec- retary, Vice-Presidentj, Go Club CSecretaryJ, Chess Team CChess Super Grandmasterj. Ellen Sweeney: Volleyball Club, Green No- Name Club, Ski Club, Pep Club, Dave Payne Fan Club, Young Life, SCROC, Work Experi- ence. Seniors - 87 Students Express Themselves Through Artistic Endeavor Peter Szalay: CSF, French Club Green No Name Club, Ski Club, JV Varsity Tennis Yuka Tamai: Audubon Society Yuri Tamai: Audubon Society. Kimberl A. Taylor: National Honor Society, French Club. Daryl T. Teshima: CSF, National Honor Soci- ety, TITAN CSports and News Editorb, OUILL 81 SCROLL, DELPHIAN, SATORI, Who's Who Among American High School Students, French Club CTreasurerJ, Muppet Show Fan Club, Cartoonist, lst. Place SCJEA Editorial Cartooning. Kimmy Thomason Andrea Thompson: Pep Club CCaptainJ, JV, Varsity Track fCaptainJ, Young Life. Carla Leigh Thompson: Madrigals, Concert Choir, Varsity Track Stat. Gary Timothy Thompson: AFS, Air Naviga- tion Club, Spring, Fall Hootenanny, Frosh, JV, Varsity Basketball. Cynthia Thune Richard Titlebaum: Greenpeace, Ski Club, Racquetball Club, Frosh!Soph, JV, Varsity Soccer. Susan J. Tom: CSF, National Honor Society, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Volleyball Club, JV Volleyball, JV, Varsity Softball. Beth Townley: Girls' League, Ski Club. Anne Marie Trevillyan 88 - Seniors Frank'Tsai: CSF, Who's Who Among Ameri- can High School Students, Math Club, Com- puter Club. Jean Tsay Diana Tu: CSF, National Honor Society, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Senior Homecoming Princess, Girls' Service Club, Marching Band, Wind Ensemble, Orchestra, AFS, Student Union. Scott Turchi: Ski Club, Frosh Track. Dave Uebele: German Club, Greenpeace, Mushroom Club, Science Fiction Club, Flyers' Club, Computer Club, Anarchy Club CResident lconoclastj, National Merit Semi- Finalist. 'U as Pages 88-89: Mike Albright attempts to help a floundering Matt Boyce reshe ape his mistake into the punch bowl he was originally trying to make. Page 89: A steady hand and a special touch enable Laurie Stewart to mold a masterpiece out of a ball of clay. Seniors - 89 Judy Un erleider: CSF, National Honor Society, girls' League CPresidentj, Green- peace, Ski Club, Girls' Swimming. Penny Lynn Upchurch: DELPHIAN, OUILL 81 SCROLL, Girls' League CFrosh!Soph Repre- sentativej, Green No-Name Club, Girls' Ath- letic League, Dave Payne Fan Club CVice- President Too Too HiDJ, Leadership Camp, Varsity Swimming CMost Valuable '8OJ, Powder Putt Football, All American Swim- ming. Susan Uphoff Steve Van Putten Margo Sue Van Wagoner: Forensics, Ski Club, Pep Club CTreasurerj, Dave Payne Fan Club, Banners!Short Flags. Kurt VandenBrink: Ski Club, FroshfSoph, Varsity Football, FroshfSoph, Varsity Track. Jeffrey Vanderlip: CSF, National Honor Society, Cross Country, Track, Tennis. Brad Vaughen Julie Ann Verette: CSF, National Honor l Page 90: Senior Steve Randall tells Julie Krause, Brett Blankenfeld, and Kathy Heurlin about the return oi the classic surf film he saw last week at the Cove Theater. Page 91: Senior Christy Slave Siemons gets into the spirit of things by bringing food to the DELPHIAN pho- tographers upstairs. Society, Madrigals, Green No-Name Club, Fun, Food, 81 Fashion Club, Muppet Show Fan Club, JV Track. Mary Vitale: Ski Club, Teen Advocate. Lisa Voce: TITAN, Freshman President Sophomore Secretary!Treasurer, Muppei Show Fan Club CCO-Presidentj, Varsity Soc cer, JV Softball. Susan Wagner Christine Wagoner Tammy Lynn Wagoner: Orchestra, Girls League, SATORI, Forensics, International Club fVice-Presidentj, New Life, Veroni ca's Room, M'tA S H, A Midsummer Nights Dream, How To Succeed In Busi ness Without Really Trying. Adam Morgan Walch: German Club Greenpeace, Green No-Name Club CPresi dent and Founderj, Theatre Goers Unlim ited. Wendy Wallace: JV, Varsity Basketball, Soft ball, JV Volleyball. 90 - Seniors Seniors Show Abundant Spirit Marie Walther: CSF, SATORI, Ski Club, Fun, Food, 81 Fashion Club. Steve Washko: Ski Club. James Watkins Tami Weaver Neal Webb: Varsity Golf. Chris Wedekind Michael Robert Wedekind: CSF, National Honor Society, German Club, Green No- Name Club, Greenpeace, Dave Payne Fan Club, Muppet Show Fan Club, National Merit Semi-Finalist. Jeff Weiss Andy Wells Steve Welsh: Ski Club, Marching Band. Reid Westburg Monica Westhead: Girls' League, Club Council, Volleyball Club, Ski Club, Green No-Name Club, Dave Payne Fan Club, JV Tennis, Varsity Basketball. Doug White Laurel White Spencer White: CSF, National Honor Soci- ety, Key Club, lnteract Club, Varsity Golf. Tracey Wickline: Girls' League, Dugout Club. Seniors - 91 Todd Wiggins: Madrigals, Concert Choir, Ski Club, Drama Club, Varsity Baseball, Wres- tling, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, l984. Keith Wike: JV Diving, Amateur Radio Club. Kristin Wilcox: Girls' League, Spanish Club, AFS, Teen Advocate, Frosh!Soph, Varsity Swimming. Ashley Paul Wilde: Ski Club, Frosh!Soph, JV Soccer. Christine Willes Beth Williams: Girls' League, Ski Club. Erwin Williams: Lettermen's Club, Froshf Soph, JV, Varsity Soccer, Varsity Football. Steve Winiarski: Principal's Honor Roll, J. D. Club, Soph Track. Andrew Scott Winje: CSF, National Honor Society, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Tri-Council, Senior ASB Representative, Greenpeace CTreasurerj, Ski Club, Leadership Camp, Frosh!Soph, JV CCO-Captainj, Varsity Soccer, National Merit Scholarship Finalist. Amy Wolff: Marching Band, Wind Ensem- ble, Concert Band, Orchestra C Once Upon a Mattress, How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying J, Music Club. Ellen Worch: CSF, Ski Club, Dugout Club, Dave Payne Fan Club, AFS. Hann Wu: CSF, Ski Club, Car Rally Club, Dave Payne Fan Club, CDirector of Ethnic Affairsj, Frosh!Soph Cross Country, Frosh! Soph, Varsity Track, Varsity Football. Jon Wykes: Stage Crew, Green No-Name Club, Theatre Goers Unlimited, Varsity Football. Ron H. Yamane: CSF, National Honor Soci- ety, Math Club, Chess Club CSecretaryJ, Go Club, Computer Club, Track, Chess Team. Ron Yee Ron Yoo: Muppet Show Fan Club, Frosh! Soph Football, Frosh!Soph, Varsity Track. Patrick Scott Young: CSF, National Honor Society, Orchestra, Physics Club, Simula- tion Game Club CPresidentJ, Student Union, JV Cross Country, National Merit Commen- dation. Doreen M. K. Yu: CSF, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Girls' League, French Club, AFS, Student Union, How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying. Roya Zahabian David F. Zamos: Ski Club, Bowling Club, FroshfSoph, JV, Varsity Soccer, Frosh! Soph Soccer, MVP. Shireen Zarenejad: Junior Achievement. Mary Therese Zigrang: Thespians CPresi- dent, SecretaryfTreasurerJ, Shakespeare Society, Forensics, Best Thespian, Best Character Actress in M 'A'i'S'H. Sandra Zislis Debbie Zoller: Tall Flags CLieutenantj. 92 - Seniors William Aklu Robert Bayma Gabriel Brahm Ken Bremer Neal Carlson James Carroll Robert Curry Sean Donahue Marisa Frazer Maria Garcia Monica Garcia Kevin Gehris Tami Gilliland Tammy Gray Robert Hancock Brian Herlihy Ricky Jemison Michele Kemp-Smith Kraig Kilgore Thomas Kim Ernest Kleckner Rimas Kulnys Phillip Lott Lorel McClain J Christine McCormick James Messerschmidt Tom Miller Kimberli Nitschke Michael Oakley Carol Parszik Roy Pearson Stephen'Percy John Plummer Tamara Poore Michael Schneider Jan Schrieber Kausar Shaikh Craig Sommerstein Michael Thompson John Warren Steven Washko Donald Weitzman Laura Westad Cheryl White Craig White y Brian Wilbourn Erica Yang ' ' Richard Yarijian , 1'-vqp-X.--' QQUQK--w Cx wh' - Mrk. . . , 5 , A 41 I Q -4 I,-d.d,,,, 4-A-- x. ?'gf i i E?k?rq,'13i'f.' A I -345 br wx? 22? 52? n x X - gg '2 'A . Q Qu L r-' . ., '9' ll A -4 -A-.. 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Not pictured: Bob Pederson, Junior Repre- sentative. All I can say about being a junior is that it's a lot better than being a stupid, illiterate, immature, short freshman or sopho- fTlOI'e. - Pete Evans Junior Class Officers - 97 RH Shows Talent in Fall Play obertAclsermann V, I M., W 4 QR Q L. Chrlsto nerAdlam . J D Erlc Adler s A. -1 Karen Aggson , f '- ,Q A' Rlcnard Albertonl Y' my 5 s '- Cralg Alexander Katnerlne Alkon AL I A mfr .3 -0- Q K 1 B , - 2 X . N f - 7 -- f 'A 'A 't f yt 1. 'A la, A y L 'ea E Pamela Allen ScottAlIman ,,: - , , L, Stacy Allman Greg Amano . K U, -33' Joseph Anderson '- f 'J , ff. .Q X-X fs -1. Denise Balley Matthew Baker nv. 2 - tl l , f f tt I . 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Page 99: Christine Jones shows her talent in Our Hearts Were Young and Gay. ,vs X give, ' :iv v-L S17 2 !t A N C' Allen Boothe Edward Bostick Scott Bourgeois Elizabeth Bourne Paul Bovee David Boyd Bentley Bradley David Bradley Laura Brahm Stephen Brauns Janell Brazil Neal Bridgnell Leslie Briese Michael Briese Matthew Brill Chantelle Brown Christine Brown Louise Brown Burton Bucher Kathleen Bucklin Lisa Buehler Ann Burcham William Burnham Jeffrey Burrage David Butler Jerry Butler Donald Butterfield Thury Byrkett Joseph Carfagno James Carpenter Paul Carrese Maureen Carroll Amy Carter David Carter Anne Marie Cash -f . Juniors Sally Catlin Nancy Celniker Curtis Chang Stephanie Chin Jon Christensen Marc Ciaccio Christopher Clark Wendy Closson Todd Clyde Marilyn Coats Alicia Cobabe Randolph Coe Steven Cogan David Cohen Leona Cohen Wayne Cohn Brian Colburt John Cole Paul Collins Susan Collins Gregory Colyer Laurie Conway Chance Cook Melody Coop John Cornelius ChristineCortopassi Y - 'K L, F I, CF -.31 N v-. Cathy Cosenza FlobertCraig Deanna Crain Steven Cramer Carol Cressy Marie Curley Sandra Da Silva Mannette Dague Christine Daigle Diane Daley Lindy Dang Lawrence Davidson Charlene Davis Debra Davis Lunchtime Diversions Center in Amphitheate il A 'N v- 1.1 'lt .-d ,,.,, v 4--1 , Vo. ff! 1 L1 i TOO-Juniors . 14 .an fix W me ...M nn f'-'f .l ' A7 2 .,L, 'Y i s ' , 'TJ-' i az. ff f- 1 , 4- Y , , ,, 1 ' V 5 ,, , , -I ,' N w Q -.,. ,LA J- , YN. , 5 if z 'I 1 , ' if , Q ff , Qhfyf 1 f fi ,.., 'fi' all , . ff , Z 5 QQ' LVM 4.4 ff w ff M I-if W f' f f Page 100: Kevin Fayles watches the band, Gemini, perform during lunch, Page 101: Tall Flag members find it amusing io hang dolls inthe amphitheater during lunch. nv 1- John Davis Lisa Davis Lori Davis Peter Davis Rebecca Davis Jeanne De Lorenzo Francis De Roos ,. ,Z W John De Santis Lynne Dean James Deliman Sherry Denham David Dennis James Denver Suzanne Deppe if ' ' Zf I 'f x f ra 4 are Vincent Di Fiore John Di Giovanni Gina Di Palma Dina Di Stefano Jacqueline Didier David Diehl Sheri Dinesfeld Kenneth Dintzer Myungwoo Dong Sean Donohue Daniel Dorfman Ami Dorman James Dorsett Melissa Dougherty gj'j, I I i 1' - A Spirits Abound on Halloween Brian Douglass f Treacey Dowd Brian Doyle Morgan Drake Michele Dunkerly Michael Durling Pamela Dyner ,x' George Eastom Elizabeth Edgerton Donna Edwards Soley Eggertsson Sabine Ehret Cynthia Elder Patrick Elkin Martha Emmanouilides Carrie Ericson y Rafi Esrail , .Q .i Peter Evans 3 ' Q Angelo Falanga ' ' fn , , Robert Farris bv if Susan Faw 3 h X- ,lik .1-1 ' Y Kevin Fayles Rick Fehr Janice Feldman Nathaniel Felismino Roy Felts -- Colin Finlay , G' L' Kelly Finnigan -, F I -a - V, 5, if X Pamela Fitzgerald 1, r Donna Fong X E Patricia Fong as ' -was J '- Stephen Foody i it A F tl , Y Q? si- f g ,X nur:-1 fl i J ' 'fQgf i ' i Page 102: Jill Martin encourages all the boy clowns to join her on stage. Page 103: Clint Robertson struts hisfher stuff while participating inthe costume contest, Hefshe placed second, '?E'l fri O 2 ,E gt - 5 s If 'R ER i is ' 3 fx' wi! A x i Rr lib' . ,fi ,N Q1-ff , N is if is I ' t ,x -if W Fam l- ,- .AV ,J .- Y K .f 3+ ., yt X, I ia F as E Any. 4 f Jr s fa' I gvzdvyixtv' 1 r Q i 102 -Juniors - -' .fs 0. X Q x - X -fiat ' . s Y' x . 5 K X S .Q X' X s it .- N GSK x . ,fw.Z P-NAX sf Peter Fowler Kristina Fox Linda Francis Catherine Francisco Charmaine Francoso Cheryl Franklin Craig Franklin Dean Freeman gf? S-rf 'VK N ,px rl Q 4 Nr 75: fiii fr f 1 A Ui l rf 1 1 v , A I 2 ,W we W 435 gyr- r 5 Mark Friedfeld Robert Fritz Andrea Furst Celeste Gallina Enrique Garcia Sarah Gardner Daiva Gedgaudas Caryn Gehris Miriam Geminder Charlotte Georgalas Michael Getty Marilyn Getzin Susan Giles Matthew Gillette Jeffrey Glassmaker Sharon Glassock Kristi Gliksman Robert Glithero Evelyn Goebelsrnann Stephanie Goetze Regina Gonzalez A. Gonzalez-del-Valle David Goodman Kelli Grahm HilkeGranata Gregory Gray Evan Green lan Green - Juniors- lO3 Charles Greenwald Gina Griffiths Julie Guenthard Amy Gustafson Thomas Gustafson Judith Gyllenswan Janet Hall Dennis Halpin Margaret Halpin Susan Hamwi Michiko Hanamura Lori l-lance Lisa Hansen Scott Harris Robin Hattersley Norrice Hatzeson Kristen Hausvick Mary Ann Heath Pauli Heiner James Henke Michael Herbelin Guys Study Favorite Subjects 'ffl Y,-r It Ir if l i tx 4 . . Q 's'fm fN Marisa Hernando Lowell Hill Julian Hills Steven Hlnz Ty Hokanson Darcy Holdaway +L., V fl 4- 1 W- ., i Page 104: U lg 'J -fg'f,, J , Q, ,, 1 Q , ,frm , 2 a Hg J J , i 6 ,. , Dave Diehl, DELPHIAN photographer, obviously has his camera focussed on something very interesting. Page 105: Mike Young is understandably impressed with the RHHS Drill Team. gi 104- Juniors i ti . . 0 -s. 'CS' 2 1 Six 'WW x f fi 'fi ,X , ., L N 1 N e We i s ' - X -V,A 2 ,.,. 5 KN 'U' v- -, --4 '1 2' M Q iw? 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L ,HW ff nf, 4551 -L lm ' Barry Holzman Esther Honda Lisa Horne Jeri Houchin Adam Howard Kenneth Howard Steven Howard Gary Humenik Tyrone Hung David Hunt Michael Hunt Karen Hunter Jon ide Mary lvins Alan Jablonski Donna Jacobs Lisa Jacobs Brian Jacobsen Linda Jacobsen Anne James Emmeline Javier James Jemison Julie Jenks Camille Johnson Christine Johnson Graham Johnson Jamie Johnson Karen Johnson Lisa Johnson Mark Johnson Christine Jones Christopher Kahl Maria Kampa Gregg Kawahara Mie Kawakami Ross Kay Margaret Kearney Christine Kearns David Keith Kassandra Kelley Timothy Kelly Jason Kendy Joseph Kenner Dana Killilea Catharina Kim Hiran Kim Kyoung Kim Juniors - 5 Paul Kim Willie Kim Kathy King Judi Kirk Karin Kirschbaum Mary-Austin Klein Lee Knickerbocker Brian Knudson Nicholas Kovacevich Steven Kovacs Leslie Koyama Kristina Kracke Kimberly Kranz Russell Kraus Janette Krause Richard Krebsbach Kristyne Kringel Krystal Kringel Karla Kuehnle Michael Kugies Franz Kuhr Rasa Kulnys Jeanette Kunst Matthew La Borde Tracy La Casse Michael La Face John La Force Ann Lacer Corrinne Lachapelle Robert Lachapelle Titans Drown Sea Kings 16-10 429' -J? Q , :Q 'K ' tu . 1 . ' A YI .., 1 - ,rg l f 1 i l ' 6. 'bf it s-.,,. iv 1' 5 l l f . i I 4 A J: QQ., s .,' X 1, Q ,QP Sl-:uf ' Page 106: Robin Hattersley displays a sign that shows her contempt for PV, RH beat the Sea Kings 16-10, Page 107: Tom Berg stares in amazement and repeats what everyone else was saying that after- noon, l don't believe it: we beat PV. I 106- Juniors - 1 J F, 'tx YN ,Mi ,L off 5 if X ,r ,. ,sa M2 , ,MI ff J I' if 2' 1 f mi i LX. A ' N 'CX 1 N. ,X BZ afg- ,Nc y , X L, 1. i x'i v I A i kk ip - ,f ,.., U: Qi . Qi i . Q 3 ,, ,T fr F-ti? 41 Q1 ,f .. 1 3 H 5 fi l M M K ui 3 . A X F' . wf .5 we H .Y . V ., 2 A ,f ' it . ',J'l.. .u,, Ar at ff We i Nz, 'l W ' Z'f4 .' ' 'log' N 'I f e Q it it D ' l A . X. L ei., . in ' A I 5 1- vw -W. ,f .,. W V ' J -4 4.1 - QV Z3 fm 44,62 ,ff iz-,ff 1. 1 . , 1 E 0, 1 12 V . 1 ., f, ef ' 1 if V V , .2 'i 1 1.1,-f . . 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J, nf- 'Y ,JZ 6 ,, . in -, ' ...df f , V ' , uw! fi A 2.2. we ,ff K f , ,,,, X . fn, N , I X ,, Z, f fi v if ,- 1- Walter Lacher Linda Lalande Claire Lan Patrick Landon Deborah Lantz Robin Lawler Michael Lawrence Allan Lee Grace Lee Mi Young Lee Rhonda Lee Mary Leontis Caroline Levulis Loren Levy Sally Li Eric Lindenrnuth Vandever Ling Gregory Littleiohn Deborah Locascio Edward Lockwood John Lohmann Gregonf Longstreet Daniel Loper Lori Loveday Warren Ludwig Eric Lundquist Timothy Mac Andre Jennifer Mageean Masoud Mahinfar Joseph Mailander Kenneth Mann Winston Mar Michael Marckx Ted Mardesich John Markulis Finla Martin Jill Martin Nikola Martin Stephen Martin Tania Martin Juniors - w l Thomas Martin Christopher Mason Gregory Mayer Leslie Mc Clain Cathryn Mc Clean Kevin Mc Cullough Robin Mc Dade Mary Mc Donald Laura Mc Farland David Mc Hattie Kathy Mc Kellar Michael Mc Lennan Daniela Mc Millen Gerard Mc Namara Kathy Mc Nary Michael Medeiros Dina Mehlman Miriam Melton Andrea Mendez Elizabeth Menzie Flichard Merenbach Jo Micek Cynthia Miller Monte Miller Sharon Miller Wesley Mills Lynn Mitchell Lynda Mohr Tracey Molony Brian Moody Michael Mooney Steven Morningstar Jennifer Morrison MaryJane Moser Linda Mun Page 108: Sarah Gardner, Junior Homecoming prin' cess. Page 109: lt may look as though Linda Jacobsen and Tessa Szulc are watching the Homecoming Game, but actually they are watching alumni Jack Barrett walk by. l Ve, ,yi ' it 1 J , as f' ,Q 1 - A., 'Q-is '- 7' 'i X ,,,, ' vs . K - 1, I V , v , Q.,- fhss hm T bf r 3 s ,i Q , . 'X -L .5'x at .xr ,,f , 1 f 4 .i xhp -' I. 1,5 Q 5 x , I v I' v-X ,,. Ay I I ' 1,1 1 ' E r' 4-fix -Q 4 l WV 1 3 Y v. X QV 'I- qaa Y fait B 'W J f g, -' 108-Juniors F 1 Juniors Saddle Up for Homecoming P of s si. f ef- I 41 WWW! me 4 ! I ffgx' m Q my 3 ff Q 3 H l KW? X if X I ff' y. ' Ng r-. , PN 5 + L ' 'vs . , A 5 y . We 1 X 2 5 , e , .. . 5' ., C, X7 is N 9'-f Y , 1 ' P at J- ? X , fs. M3 1 X 'T' .5 E sl Q A ri P' ee' if Y M af f P mg Q3 0 33 my x i 5 iv- Qlh.. 'VA' 7 I n- - 11:45 Mary Murawski Heidi Murley Timothy Murphy Lisa Murray Polly Murray Robert Myer Willis Myers Gregory Mazarian Susan Nelson Laura Nicholson Jon Nicolello Darren Nishiyama Todd Nordahl Melinda North Timothy O'Donnell Sean O'Gorman Patrick O'Sullivan Tanya Omeze Tita Omeze Tyson Onaga Erin Orme Edward Ort Jill Osajima Michael Otsuka Robin Ottesen Arthur Oughton Melanie Packer Timothy Palko Linda Pantone Kevin Paris Jamie Parton Howard Pass Garina Patterson Robert Pederson Lindsey Perry Juniors - O9 Nl1chaelPetak Deborah Peterson Kelly Plckerrng Ronald Plelauch Meeghn Potter Duane Powell Mark Pnest Gul Prlhar Mlchael Prock Patncla Protage Jennlfer Ounnn Theodore Ouong Gary Ralzes Laurle Ramey Robert Ray Saeld Razlpour Janelle Redman Rebecca Reeves Tally Renkowltz Todd Reynolds Kelly Rhea Michael Rlndge Davld Rlsley Nancy Rltchle Jean Plerre Rivera Clanton Robertson Cynlhla Ross Mlchael Ross Stacy Ross Gregory Roth Heather Rothman Angela Rublano Eva Ruckelshausen Jennifer Russell Iwlna Sadler Juniors Relax at Lunch 'UK 1:44 C ' J xy it If -. 4 ,V ,as Q 4 1 --Lx 4 1' 'mx c . 'X fr . l l f '1 1 QL' i -mfg -ifo- x., ' x as Ky, Q49 1 x 1 os J 4 1 Q X sa I s 4 ' f or i 'W' ef, 3,152 1 X If l 3 X l , lr t. nf I 7 .eg X 1 4 ' l ev - i' I l x 4- 1 l l Li 1 N, U 4 L! we I - - O-Juniors - ...nn 1 Page 1 10: Junior Dan Dorfman, as always, hams it up at lunch. Page 111: N Sporting a white cowbow hat, Chantelle Brown surveys the Western horizon from the amphitheater. Jeffrey Salem Landrea Samaha Cristina Santos Mike Saporito Christopher Sasser Donald Sayer Lawrence Schaffer Christine Schartau Ilene Schenker Lori Schizas Therese Schlatter Michael Schmidt . Rachel Schneider , Frank Schoenheider J'-vs. 14' Johan Schorer James Schroeck Abby Schwartz Scott Schwartz Rebecca Scow Scott Sevy Tracey Sharp Jennifer Sharpf Stephen Shaw Mary Sherwood Jeung-H un Shin Michael Shinn Ken Shiotsuki Stephen Showler 1 .i Juniors- 111 Scott Sh rader Carol Sicola Angela Sie Kymberly Sieglen Regina Silvera Scot Sipes Mary Skinner Mary Slaught Joan Slaughter Paul Slavich David Smith Sidney Smith Veronica Smith Danny Sokolsky Eckwood Solomon Carolina Soux Christine Speltz Susan Sperling Kelly Sinosa Shannon Spirk Mary Beth Stampfl Susan Stangl Jean Stansel Jo Marie Stasslorth Kelly Steinbach John Stern Judith Stewart Mark Strickler Monona.Suer Eric Sveiven Joanne Sweet Samuel Sweet Teresa Szulc Dalith Tagansky Mariko Takahara Lesley Taylor Kourosh Tehrani Craig Terrell Kathy Teruya Kelly Thom Bonnie Thomas Holly Tierney Jeanette Tighe Deborah Todd Sheila Tolbert Kristina Toorvald Laura Traxler Thomas Trumpler Sharon Ungerleider Mark Urban Vlado Valentekovich 112 -Juniors f lg, 'xr if i 3 eff- ei Q' h rw' l L 5- -,fl N W' if X a -, 1 1 I 1 if ,im . 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X l . 1 S J ' is H 8 f-in in Gregory Yantz Lisa Yarijian Paul Valenzona William Van Beek John Van Der Hulst Kimberly Varian Laurie Veits Ferdinand Velasco Craig Venning Elaine Volkoff Karen Volpicelli Kirk Wallace Diane Walsh Matthew Walther David Wang Thomas Wang Douglas Ward Nina Warren William Watson Steven White Meredith Whitney Lori Wieczorek Eric Williams Russell Williams Philip Willon Amy Winje Judy Wolf Alice Wolff Antonia Wolff Barbara Wong Christianne Wood David Woodruff Joyce Woodruff Ronnie Woods Patrick Worley Gene Yamane Lawrence Yang Victor Yim we.-J' Michael Young Felix Yu Min Su Yun Pamela Zamzow Mark Zdonek Samuel Zinner Page 112: Mike Durling finds the Jog-a-thon quite amusing, and he is also able to raise money for his club. l l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 S n 1 1 Sophomore Class Officers XX 1 rx.,,' X I 5f2ffifz?'i ll X ' r -632' or llllll irdlllil all r 'riff s z me-W 1 e Xifwz-rf. fr 2 Qjgf.-'.S gif',b 4' : Q .N Q5-Te'-'if dm 4, L 'SL--'? 1!5f A oo,. ,NI X, f' 'XR ul ,l li-9-X-!5llal 3!'::i'1'E -.- f-,,-rf '-'-' -'--LH. -43 ..- - ,,..l.-. - .. 9.4-4. , ',:-.. . . l L' LB-'12 - 2,7-...Mfg -vcr,-A ., ,.....,,, ,..' ,.f' ,- .rmltmxlnlll-ll QP, Q, A.. Nj: N4 XM K 4-4' 'Ns...., AF' ' .2155 2 i 114 - Sophomore Class Officers Greg Alessandra, Sophomore Presidemp Alex Ouong, Sophomore ViCE-PV95id9 lT - A 1 1. Kay Ceske, Sophomore Secretary!Treasurer. 2. Bridgitte Tirman, Sophomore Representa- tive. 3. Michelle Gervais, Sophomore Representative. 4. Molly Schneider, Sophomore Representative. ' 1 l 1 Y y r llfllii 2 3 4 Being a sophomore is like being in the middle of the road of life - there's no turning back, and the world is full of tomor- rows. Sherie Wagoner JW' - -I The sophomore year is the year of growing opportunities. Along with these opportunities, comes the growing confidence to ach ieve more in the future. Being a sophomore is not being a freshman. Andrew Dawes Karen Comings Sophomore Class Officers - l 15 Michael A'Hearn Ronald Acker David Adlam Laura Agapay John Agnitch Beth Alger Annemarie Amaral Carmen Araya George Archibald Mark Arico Delyse Armstrong Donna Armstrong Kathy Armstrong Andrew Asch Marlene Asroff Geoffrey Auberlen Jeffrey Axtell John Axtell Laura Bachman Christopher Baffa Michelle Bagby Donna Bailey Staci Bailey Joseph Barbeito Bradley Bartz Joan Bassler Lawrence Baum Carolyn Beck Paul Bell Keith Bernstein Alena Bethune Kenneth Bewick Silvia Bianchi 116 - Sophomores Page 116: Michelle Gervais, Sophomore Homecoming Prin- CSSS. Page 117: John Laura watches in awe a spectacular Home coming Game play, ,N ' , L .f Q J' 1 N Q f I 2 ,X ,A , :Q .ff I Q Q 1 .. . ,, ,, ,. ' 4 .iv Q:- is wel' s ,sim se i ., Sophomores Get Involved in Homecoming Activities 0' it K W 'Y' 11 4. ' B Patti Carfagno Cathy Carlson Celeste Carmitchel William Carter Brenda Cartier Matthew Ceragioli Lawrence Biederman Tracey Bierley Colleen Bilas Sean Bishop Kelly Blank Steven Booth Shawn Bowers Brian Boyce William Bracken Matthew Brandlin Erich Breisacher Mia Bremer Carianne Bridgman Steven Briese Joseph Brooks Hayley Brown James Brown Lorene Brown Kathy Bryars Brigid Bucher Keith Burnett Janet Burnham John Butler Donald Butts Sarah Buxton Elizabeth Cahn Wayne Calderone Jill Calof Sophomores - 117 Alisa Collins Nancy Collins Susan Collins Karen Comings Kelly Connelly Jay Cordova John Corsa ro Scott Costi Kelly Coward 118 - Sophomores Lunchtime Gives Students Break Katherine Ceske if ?'W5 Brent Chadwick Kevin Chambers John Chang Debra Chastain Carolanne Chavanne Chun-Yu Chen Chan-Juan Chiu - ,. -X Chi Shin Chiu lnho Roy Cho Bo-Young Choi Sherie Ann Clark 31: ge as Il -. N E X Bruce Clarke Joanne Coats Cathy Cogan Gary Cogan Michelle Coleman Mark Colin girl' C l l 1 1 4 ' - ws I K 'K V vi is. 5 i . - ' F Syl 'aff-5 ,. - .X m f-4, , Q , if , K , rv ' it .Q -1 Page 1 18: Not letting the daily grind get to him, Darryl Speach enjoys a humorous remark made by a fellow compatriot, Page 1 19: Carianne Bridgman enjoys lunchtime with her friends, Cheryl Duerre and Elaine Demetz. They find that lunch is a welcome break from the search for knowledge. -as tif- g. tr? M, Q-4 1 X1 1 1 1 i 1 1 X WT If H-Q if 2 V 3 if -... , f f . -n f? ' ,f Q Mi V ,, w, ' -A l Af' fi, ff 1 f , 9 X JR EW ws... I wiv if .9 4 ' X ,sw 4,9 'i f wr afar rw 1 X 1 Z Michael Da Virro Darrell Dain Wesley Dale Karen Danielsen Whitley Davenport Andrew Dawes Tracie De Angells Celia Degenhardt Elaine Demetz James Denton Carolyn Derby Kirk Dewald Flustin Dodson Blair Du Bois Stephen Du Par Cheryl Duerre Steven Duke Charles Dunkin Patrick Durkee Ann Dwyer James Eastom Gary Crabtree Tamara Crossman James Cummings Sophia Emmanouilides Eric Endahl Tina Epp Sophomores - 119 Michelle Genfais Therese Getty Joseph Gietzen Kristine Gil-Gomez Susan Gilbert Scott Goeglein Theresa Goodwin Susan Gordon 120 - Sophomores Girls Take Time to Socialize Kristen litter La Shan Ettress Jane Euler Michael Farnham Valerie Farrar Shelley Fayles Caridad Felismino Lisa Felix Erika Fish Scott Fitzgerald Seamus Fitzpatrick Robert Fleisher Vincent Fong Jeffrey Forman Steven Fowler Ives Francoso Rochelle Frank Catherine Frew Stacy Fuchino ' ' t- F Glenn Fujimoto . Ronald Fuller Bryan Furlong f Brian Gale Jacqueline Ganahl Kristina Geissler Ellen Geminder Michael George Kevin Gerrie Christine Gervais gf Laura Gash fm' ' 5 .1 14. M? in? 4 1 J f' YL? wif-4 .ew A .5 ,Q l ,.... Page 120: Ann Dwyer and Hayley Brown discuss upcoming events as they socialize during lunch. Page 121: Beth Alger smiles with expectation as she anticipatesher calendar for the weekend. -1 Al A, i i at N - ,gi , V N I 4 V 'r' ff 1 F, ,A 4 f W, ,iv f - 3 I gh, A T i 4 ,af f . 2 -1,4 I ,' , ff fa K, ,f lg Z 2 X 4 ,,,, , 7, ,f f .. -fe ' ,Z .1 ff if 4 ff 2 'Y , f ya, 4 M, f if , ' Y' w , J I ML I f 4. , ,,,. S. J ,, 'grew a., , gf ' A Ze, 474 ff 1, , few 5 5 , y f , , J ww, r V, , D 1 Melissa Hale Angela Haley Kourosh Hamzeh Heidi Hanks Margaret Hansen Pamela Hansen Richard Harkins Jill Harrington Glen Heidenreich Christopher Heimer Cymantha Hein Willim Henke Gregory Hess Jennifer Hewson Julie Hext Shawna Higgins Jennifer Hillsman Judith Hilman Beth Gorfinkel Nina Gorfinkel Michael Graham Diane Grayson Robert Greayer Jennifer Grebow Michelle Greif Gabrielle Gueron Flomy Gunter Sophomores - 121 Carla Hoffman Lisa Hoffman William Holmes Margaret Holmquist John Horton Araki Hoshi Masaki Hoshi John Hribar Michael Hundt Laura Hunter Shannon Hurst Cara Hutson Mary Hynes Sigurd lllokken Donna Jacobs Thomas Jacobsen Lisa Jacobson Anne Jensen Glenn Johnson Suzanne Johnson Warren Johnson Roger Jones Robert Judge Sheila Kadera Andrea Kaluza Jesper Kam Gregory Kasse Sheryl Kataoka Lisa Kemp-Smith Mark Kendrick Deborah Kenner Scott Keyes Sean Killackey Brian Killefer Carry Kim 122 - Sophomores 'QT xl 1. it v A P2 A 1 44-A N 1 Page 122: Scott Archibald and friends discover a vantage point on the Silver Spur Wing from which they can view whatever' catches their eye. Page 123: Sophomore student brightens up the photographer's dreary day. fi fri if f 1 Q dj ' il - ,..,.. 1:' C, Sights on Campus Captivate Students Bradley Kingston Lidona Kleinpeter Gregory Knapp Grace Ko Thomas Kobayashi Kurt Kornman Laura Kornman Kimberly Kosharian Eileen Kramer Elisabeth Krause Gary Krayniak Cathy Kring Q 1 0 fl' .f f it . , f fl J ' J ., if f Amy Kung Harumi Kuno Nadine Kunst Eric Kurzrock V David Kushner ' Kristina La Face 2 Robert La Fever Julie La Mantia Camille Laborde Maureen Lake Gregory Land f Rina Landau sw, .Ai 1,1 I ,,,, ig -i Crane Landis Jon Lash John Laura Joseph Leach Brian Lee Ho Young Lee Sophomores 123 124 - Sophomores Distractions at RH Prove to Be Many Clark Lehman Graham Leibowitz Pauli Lemetii Cindy Lenart Julie Leonard Eric Lew It Timothy Lew Jonaihan Lewis Daniel Lieman Daniel Lilienthal Frank Lin David Liu Tracy Lloyd Linda Lockwood Karin Long Richard Loughran Heidi Lyle Shelley Lyle r i Kevin Lyons in n Cynthia Machado 'gh- .:. 1 ix' lf' ' I J . f , y , A T' 'H T . rr L Michael Magee L Q , , I, Al ! V F ' Thomas Magee , .5 15-I , - ' ' L ' .' . .' 'QF ' . ' 3',:'y . A A Q, ' .:, 4. l ,,. 1 . 'Y 1' 1 '- . . , W ....- I Q Viviana Maleta Heidi Markle Tracy Markle Grant Martin 41 1 ' '1 3535! 1 Page 124: Gary Schaffer displays with pride another one of his many New Wave T-Shins. Page 125: Senioritis affects everyone, including Sophia Emmanoulides who contemplates still another two years of struggle. Kerry Martin John Martyniak Gregory Maxwell Frank Mazzotta John McDonald Betsy McFarland Dale McHat1ie Teresa McKay Andrew McNeil Thomas McPherson Mary Meade Lisa Medeiros Kristen Meier Mlike Meyer Giovanna Migliaccio Michelle Miller Karen Mitchell Lawrence Moch Christina Mock Kruger Moentmann John Molik Arnold Molnar Richard Molony Sarah Morgan Tara Moy David Moyer Kenny Muggeridge Eugene Muntean Sophomores 125 Bruce Murray Teresa Nealy Gina Nesheim Trang Thi My Nguyen Tracy Niedermeyer Anna Nizinski Richard Noetzli Timothy Nordahl David Norwood Deirdre O'Brien Bridget O'Gorman Philip Obert Jennifer Ong Shari Oshry Susan Osofsky Dana Palmer Gina Pappalexis Martin Parry Nilaben Patel Jennifer Patin Kimberley Pelletier Eben Perison Ruth Persselin Sonia Peters William Peterson Robert Pierce Peter Pistone Caroline Place Robin Pledger Michelle Polonis Diana Ponce De Leon David Poncia 126 Sophomores if A 0 W 1 Fans Root for the Titans -uf . X' ' Sf' A b . s X W xi get gi s 'B f X we Y x tt? , - , . Z ,gs 5, .v - 1 YQ-' f f' Q., in-f-Q' f i .1 ' - i f 7 , I N gif, Q wr 5 4 I 4 f, ,Ralf ' X if s ' rf B .us if ' 1' Page 126: At an RH football game, Kirk Topliffe cheers for the home team. School spirit and excitement reach a high level at these athletic contests. Page 127: Drill Team members, Joanne Coats and Betsy McFarland are happy to complete another halftime performance. 57: , 2' . - .:.-:.?::v.ysf- iff. H' f avg: 4 Q W 4 I .- Q tw 1, Diana Poss Kimberly Price Susan Prior Pamela Pudewa Valerie Ouandt Alexander Ouong Jennifer Raue Lisa Reichel Karen Resnick Erin Rice Robert Rice Christine Rivera Reed Robins Scot Robinson Daniel Rochat Aaron Roeder Matthew Rosas Richard Rosas Daniel Ross George Ross Jim Ross Brian Rossney Brian Roth Laura Rothschild Ralf Ruckelshause Monica Rudberg FI Cynthia Rumbaugh David Russell Eric Russell Darren Sakai Arthur Sanford Mark Santos Ingrid Sarkin Marcia Saroyan Edward Savage Sophomores - Sophs Utilize Free Time in Differing Pursuits William Schaal Gary Schaffer Derek Schatz Nick Schermerhorn John Schlatter ,- Kevin Schmidt Margaret Schneider Teresa Schoech Paul Schrello Stephanie Schrunk Joanne Schultz ,Zig L, Melissa Scott 2 William Scott Carol Seaman Laurie Selwitz Stephanie Sesata Shameem Shaikh Jennifer Shaktman Wendy Sharp Lisa Shaul , Cory Sheffer R 1 ' Q W . Q. U gt in I Angela Shiang If NS- X Steven Siegel ' l ' Sergio Silva Nantinee Sirayathorn Shelley Smith Patricia Sogaard Carilyn Sorensen 7 , Corilyn Sorensen , T Darryl Speach S e . '25 ,qu 1 V. ' 1 I gi 128 - Sophomores Y Y., tg K' 5 Q ,I as , .n 'Q-W ,P lox i K ' , are S S 2 il 13732, iv at 4-sf Page 128: Dale McHattie finds a moment before class to contemplate the meaning of life, Page 129: Cori Strong watches the lunchtime festivities. This year, RHHS provided bands, the Olympics, and professional shows forthe enjoyment of students. Michael Speltz Steven Spiegel William Sproson Caroyln Stange Julia Staudhammer Bethanne Stein Debbie Stenson Traci Stock Kurt Stolle Elizabeth Stotz Cori Strong Sherry Strubel Mark Summit Myra Sun Katherine Sweet Michael Symans Keith Tadler Eriko Takahara Sherry Takenaka Edward Taylor Yvonne Taylor Chandra Tenley Marnee Tennant Lori Terrell Patricia Tessen Bradley Thomas Lisa Thomas Sophomores Daniel Thompson Glenn Thompson Tanya Thorsen Bridgitte Tirman Mark Tolbert Kirk Topliffe Thomas Topolski Asako Toyoshima Katherine Traxler Laurel Trigg Judy Tsai Gregory Tschida Miori Tsubota Michael Tu Krista Turkolu Dale Ulman Kimberly Urban Kris Vandenbrink Christopher Vanderlaan Robert Vega Wendy Veits Steven Voce Eugene Volkoff Diane Waaland Earl Wagner Kristin Wagner Sherie Wagoner Stuart Walker Denise Wallace Robert Walles Lynn Walti Louis Wang Louis Watson Paula Weiser Richard Welby Albert Welch Lawrence Welsh Stephanie West Patrice Westhead 130 Sophomores 04' v w I XX 3 if 1 4' J ...N 5' i. Ky TL , Ts ,W H-, vs 'turf' l I , LX , , - , l, '5 R .f 'r V ry . 'X 1 .JN -v. Y fin 3 il , ,, , . X L ' lie I, X I i fc 1 , Fx 4 .221 T Q: 4,4 Q-fy 1 X .gy ve A. 17 . , M 1 T' M V 1 ia - ig , . SL. '7 Drama Students Create in Front of Curtain, Behind Stage vi- , XL' gf--.- Uf! sz? 7 aw W 1 'i 1i 1 A M M if is Qs.: 1' Y:-. qs. QE? a I lk Louisa Wetherell Elizabeth Wetmore Meghan White Crystal Wickline Robert Wieneke Rachel Wiesen Kelly Wilborn Kim Wilcox Dave Williams Wayne Williams Cindy Wills Marjorie Wilson Walter Winner Paul Wolf Kimberly Wong Michael Wong Vivian Wong Aletha Wood Anthony Wu Li-Wei Wu Carol Xaudaro Karen Yantz Tim Joon Yoo Ronald Yu ff? 'dirty 1 I i i 1 Page 130: Andrew Asch displays his acting ability in the role of an arrogant and pompous French actor by the name of Monsieur De La Croix, Page 131: Jill Calof helps Andrew Asch put on his stage make-up for this year's Fall Play, Our John Yuste Peter Zarenejad Brian Zavodnik Kelly Zernickow Dennis Zigrang Michael Zislis Hearts Were Young and Gay. Sophomoreg Freshman Class Officers 'f ,wimrftahm ' ' ' r44..4.i.,,.' , I 132 - Freshman Class Officers , ssgfe, 'i Darryn Rozas, F reshman Presidentg Not pictured: Stephanie Zamzow, Freshman ViC6APfESid8l'1I 'I l I F I l 1. Mike Popkin, Freshman Secretary!Treasurer 2. Ann Friedfeld, Freshman Representative. 3. Charles Kim, Freshman Representative. 4. Jennifer Heindl, Freshman Representative. 2 3 4 Being a freshman is like entering a crowded room, you feel alone, but you are still part of the whole effect. - Petrina Chong Being a freshman is like being drafted, you never get out for a seemingly long, long time. - Lisa Ruddick It's lonely at the bottom. - Kathy Guthrie Being a freshman is being important. Without us, who would the sophomores, juniors, and seniors have to put down? - Alesia lVlclVlanus Being a freshman is a lot of fun because any weird thing we do will be excused because we are freshmen. - Beth Protage Freshman Class Officers 134 - Freshmen PeterA Hearn Shazia Abbasi Michelle Adams Jeffrey Agnew Nathan Aibinder Eric Albright Margaret Allder ryan Allen Steven Alper Kathleen Anastasi Brian Anders Kimberly Applequist Michael Arman Nancy Ashley Julie Atkinson Kimberly Back Kevin Bagi Eric Bails Anne Bakstad . Sivi Banks Richard Baranik Daniel Barnes Michael Baron Michele Baron Claudia Bassin Donald Batson Thomas Battelle Noushin Bayat Thomas Beattie Gail Bedrosian Micah Bellow Tom Bennett Julie Betterton Nataly Bilyk Deborah Block Paul Bohn ., , 'Q' M' Q In if E11 a A M ie 5? I 1 fe If .14 qi W. J K xxx l H, i, 3 l 'wr -in 7 av A W' ,A . . '. 03? an x W 4 X Qt Underclassmen Reflect Moods - V' U58 Bollinger ?h.,Y,, 1 V vi , Q4 A V, Yvonne Bonpua s J H - if Chfisfifinliofafh ' ' W f ' -f V, William Boullianne B N M M, ,gi Monique Bourgeois 8 Q 58 3 ,R + ' Ag? pf Tamara Bouse WX? an , l A, Michael Boyce Nancy Brahm Michael Braue y Y David Breisacher , 1 . , J Anne Brennecke 'I j' ,H 1- Y 3 WN NY ,r . in it M Karen Brewster - . I if swf-.Vx ,gt . ,ii l H Sharon Brewster Anne Bridgnell Michael Broderick Michael Brooker Deborah Brown Jacqueline Brown Leland Brown Roger Brown Lisa Bruder Cheryl Brudney Karen Bryson Eric Bucklin by 1? 1 t 4 ZW Kurt Buehler A if? 1? Austin Bunn . i L , V . N5 Gordon Burns Jeffrey Burns Adam Bushman F Raquel Busto i. ' . fm' 4 il 221 9's - 1 1 - l Q - 1 1 1 l ' Gregory Butler Janet Butterfield ,. r' f,., ' -f me Katie Byrkeft 1 Diane Cameron 1 6 ., V , i v sift A 5 Page 134. During lunch, Bill Boullianne iinds that talking to a cute girl is more appetizing than his peanut butter sandwich. Page 135: Denise Greenwald thinks about a joyous event, ls it a good grade ora new romance? Y , , J-,aww--w--frfwrazi Freshmen - 135 Frosh Time Off From Daily Grind James Campbell Philip Carabet Daniel Carrese Noreen Cash Flon Chapsky George Chen David Zing Huei Chi Petrina Chong Gabriela Cintra Gregory Cloth Jennifer Cobabe Mark Coffman Jonathan Cohen Ronald Colangelo Raylene Coleman Debbie Colman Bari Colvin John Compton ni x g n ' 4 et 1 Julie Connor gt, A-it f Dennis Conway I 'F A 3 Allison Cook V 1, Q. 'fi 1 TracgCords i . 1 I 1' Michelle orzine W3 Stephanie Costi ' X . , 1 vi ,xt L Kathryn Coulbourn 3, V- 1 . if ' F Lisa Cowan ' , 3 4 I , A lg ! Christopher Coward f, Xi ' ' ,A ' , Qiff, if Kenneth Coward If -'P V Q, 'L Kevin Cowing ' I. J , V eg Thomas Crawford f l , W . 1 5 Q 5 me it , D at J f- Q T J l 4 F M Stephanie Culver Todd Cutcliffe Judith Daigle Steve Dang Y ': Page 136-137: Sandra Gordon, Annalisa Foster and Lisa Williams are caught gossip- ing between classes. These freshmen insist there is more to high school than reading, writing, and arithmetic Page 137: Meg Hauser appears confident before the Powder Puff Football Game with the seniors. l36 - Freshmen Katherine Davidson Lisa Davis Shawna De Santis Marcy Dean Jean Delestre Robert Delker Monique Deroos Holly Di Muccio Lisa Dickason Tina Dickinson Jennifer Dorman Darren Doyle Deidre Doyle Paul Dubbell Mike Dugan Carla Dyer Victoria Dyer Eggert Eggertsson Jamie Ehrl Susan Elledge Eric Englstrom Michael Ephraim Kimberly Ericson David Finch Todd Fisher Raymond Fitzger Kimberly Florio ald Cornelius Fong John Forbes Moigan Forouzanpour Annalisa Foster Jennifer Fox Judi Fox Ricardo Francoso Joshua Frank Jason Franklin Felecia Freeman Ann Friedield Kathryn Fucci Julie Fung Gina Gallucci Maria Garcia Marion Gardner Patricia Gehris Kimberly George Thomas Gilje Christina Giltzow Ward Gipson Douglas Glantz Susan Glassmaker Joseph Gliksman Sandra Goern Susan Goodman Stephanie Goppert Sandra Gordon Richard Green Julie Greenshields Denise Greenwald Melissa Grieco Monique Groen Mitchell Grossman 138 - Freshmen , ' ,, .... I, -- y ' l ' A I . ' F i , K f 4' ,. . ' lf,-lm 1 fr-H ., 1 ' - s Q5 V , , 2 3 5? if ' .uhh f ,H It 14 'V J ' VV I I 4' 1 , fi v i ' li' '. . as , g lr,' is ,:.v , y, f ai, A , is f 2' jg J -. it f 1 A J A V I Z ,. 1 1 f g fx 'Q 555' A I l is l 'G-+ Q4- ,qu 1 I il 1 K' Q9 fu 'keg 7 Us 'W 5 ff , f I Q Qs- V i A . Y r , V y 2 , 5,4 I V JL' , of ' - we ff Page 138: Anne Marie Bridgnell gets ready to receive a throw from Julie Greenshields. The Freshmen Powder Puff Team went on to win the intramural competition. Page 139: Quarterback Julie Greenshields dodges on-coming seniors for a first down. Brian Gura Kathleen Guthrie Jill Gyllenswan Robert Hale Alice Hall Patricia Halpin Debra Hamada Kelene Hammond Diane Hamwi Nader Hamzei Carmen Hanks David Hannemann Nancy Harrington Robert Harris Margaret Hauser James Hayes Philip Headon Jennifer Heindl Jennifer Helpin Angela Henk Jeffrey Hensley Paul Herbelin Marlynda Hernando Julie Hertzmann Amy Hester Derek Hewson Clifford Hicks Joseph Hiraoka Patty Yung Hui Ho Jeffre Hollingsworth Dennis Horton Kristin Houchin Catherine Howard Duane Hreha Anne Shiu Yin Huang Tracey Hughes Lisa Hung Richard Hurst Jeffrey Hyller Kyoko lguchi Valerie lmberman RobertJacobson Bradley Jay Erik Jensen Freshmen - 139 Alfred Johnson Christy Johnson Colin Johnson Edward Jones Paul Judge Charla Kabana James Kahl James Karpie Jeffrey Kaufman Billy Keeler Alison Keller Brian Kelley Diane Keluche Randall Kempton Gregory Kevorkian Don Kim Kyoung Kim Eric Knudson Lorie Knuth Michael Koeppel Hitomi Koseki Julie Kovacevich John Kovats John Koyama Douglas Krause rik Krause Norman Krieg Simon Kung Laurie Kushner Ted La Mantia Samantha l.a Verde Jennifer Ladd Joseph Laffeny O - Freshmen My , f f ' . N, . is , ,X Q - 'L AX I'-Q 47- ' -v V' I Lf J. vs s Y 1' 1- 1 ' fl.-r H.-r 4 Q i 5 vv ,E Y 'f f 4 ' VY fr 1- X , i -. N 233 i i i 5. e i' K A A .3 S 5 xg, -.f - J gi.. , y , 1 ,Y K W' E 1.-v' Marckx Crowned Princess 'Tomi -1 'asf' M , , 5-I NL if Rio. 'Q i Nvf up - ZA 1 4 E I -A W x ZHIIEEEQ FWHM 'V Q7 6 Robbie Lahey George Lambros Caryl Lange Colleen Larsen Mark Lawler Robert Lawrence Suzanne Le Beau Donna Lee Steven Lee Robert Legg Mary Leite Steven Leontis We Monica Levin Steven Lewey L is PM A ,vm I t' ' 'glv 1 Lian Tjai Lie Lian Tjin Lie Jonathan Liebert Eric Lin Heath Liner Rebecca Lockwood Francisco Loera Adriana Lopetrone Cheryl Lowry Nicholas Lubofsky Craig Ludwig Melissa Lumel Kyle Lundy X Susan Lurie Delia Ma Annette MacFarlane David MacTavish Charles Machalicky Kristen Mackey Gary Macklis Sylvia Maertens Brian Makin Susan Marckx John Marcone Julie Marks Page 140: Susan Marckx, Freshman Homecoming Princess Page 141: Caryl Lange and Charla Kabana look on with anxiety as the Titans go for a touchdown in the Home- coming Football Game against South. Freshmen - Jennifer Marott Jonathan Marshall Brent Martin Cynthia Martin Marcellus Massari Carol McClintock Linda McDonald Douglas McFarland Richard McGee John McGuire Dean Nlclntyre Scott McKeIvey Brian McLaughlin Alesia McManus Erin McNeer Mary McPherson David McRell Theresa Melott Erik Melton Aimee Mendez David Merrill Melody Meyer Christopher Miller Janelle Miller Mark Miller Rabecca Miller William Miller Gregory Minton Akiko Miyamoto Stephen Molnar Bryan Monteith William Moravec Cynthia Morehouse Alison Morgan Jennifer Morrill Susan Moses Bruce Mosley Shuji Munekuni Mitsuko Murakami Dwayne Myers Jaccijues Naviaux avid Nelson Peter Nilarp Laura Niven 142 - Freshmen 1 , M. Y l - 4 ..' f' t ' i ,fs ,gg , 1-wiper: 4 4 iw , t at L, if me if Q J tvs Frosh Indulge in Olympics Yolanda Nizinski Kimberly Norgaard Christopher North James North Nina Nouri Stacey Nozaki Martin O'Brien Kenneth Ogawa Robert Ogden nf' Kristan Olinger Leslie Oliver George Olivo Michelle Ong Joel Orner 'Y Atsu Ozaki Christopher Palko Ronald Park ,, Sliith garker A u ia arton ' N h 5 N A Jimmy Patch Lisa Paul Christina Pearson Karen Percy Angelique Perry Robert Petty Jeffrey Phillips Kristin Phillips Laura Pimentel Karolyn Plebuch ' ' Douglas Poling 1 Michael Popkin Robert Port Page 142: Ann Friedfeld and Jill Gyllenswan race against the clock to complete a human sundae. This was one of several events which matched class teams against one another in the RH Olympics. Page 143: The sundae ofthe month is Carla Dyer, and adding the nuts is nutty Ann Friedfeld. 1 l - i Tamara Powell Stephen Prince Karl Probst Brian Prock Elizabeth Protage John Pursell Mark Quan Andrea Ouaranta Paul Raab Karen Rall Shawn Ramey Andrew Randall Gary Randall Shawn Reilly Irene Ren 144 - Freshmen 'NG -f -.ff f 1 Nl . 5, i :? i 2 , ,elf-. -1'-'9', FT- ' hir Jane Rigler Elizabeth Rindge Todd Roach Daniel Robbins Brian Robinson Jeffrey Robinson Kimberly Rochat Rodney Rockoff Brandie Rolph Erin Ronk Greg Ronlov Kathleen Rossney Darryn Rozas Lisa Ruddick Eric Ruder Aaron Rumbaugh Frederick Sadler Steven Salzman N.. fuh, 1 1,27-,p ,. r-H ,Q , , 5, f Y.,- ., . . ' , ' . M ,VH S l:f,f7,,',31'2? ,'f'4?'?l,, r ' ' ,331 3575 fi 1 . ,, fr' 1-,-,fy J, im.: w ,ann ,iw .na V... JT' reshmen Jog to Benefit Clubs Kid? 3 f 'fha .1 N 3 I 'iv Vi, 'Xb fa. 1,4 I F Ho-in Mark Song Andrea Soux I ,C 1, yn-nga if -ad' , if 1 1 2 .Fei 5 Dawn Sproul I si if P H N ' A Joy Spanos ,S My V .S 5 5 ff Z 7 I E 1 ' Page 144: To make money for his club, Interact, Jim Sua- rez runs in the RH Jog-a-Thon. Page 145: Interact Club member Don Kim breezes ,f through the last of his laps. Many organizations partici- ' pated in this fund-raiser. I Adrienne Samaha Roopinder Sangha Angela Santos John Santos Kirk Savagian Danya Schmid Robert Scow Kaoruko Seki Michelle Senn Mahmooda Shaikh Robert Sharp Flodney Sheng Huey Shepard Maureen Sherwood Michael Shonafelt Peter Showler Kellie Siemons Michelle Silver Stacy Sipes Wally Skalij Carol Skelly Alan Sladky Gerald Smith Karen A. Smith Karen E. Smith Kenneth Smith Scott Smith Sharla Smith Freshmen - 145 Cathleen Stern Paul Stevens April Stinis Robert Stockberger Richard Strubel Glen Stuart Gail Steinberg 'P' i James Suarez f Traci Sullivan ' Michael Chi Lun Sun 2 David Swank John Swiger 1 Scott Tadler 1 M ' V ,Ag , .. Carol Takenaka , sw -. I ,J 1 -4 t X' if 1 Q--ve ' A , -. 14 ' vs . .-1 ' .1 N Naoto Tamai v 2 Todd Temple - Cynthia Teresinski Stuart Teshima Christine Thomas Cynthia Thomas 9 Gina Thompson 5 :- Elisa Thrash Chip Tierney Graham Tilley Jeannette Tom Matthew Toohey Vincent Toscan ,. Kate Townley Heidi Traxler Rodney Van Beek Susan Vanden Bos Nuff Barbara Vanderlip Irma Vasquez Page 146: Cheryl Arico shows surprise upon learning that the home- work papers were not collected in her English class today. Page 147: A smile is hard to muster on a Monday morning until Ste- phanie Costi learns that her math test has been postponed until tomorrow. 146 - Freshmen Jenny Thoen ,S Girls Experience Relief, Express Disbelief nl' F , V rib at he ' an .rviw is L, f 1 'IS 9 Ali Vassigh Kimberley Vinso Susan Volkmann Daryl Von Hartmann Traci Wallace William Wallace Susan Waller Christopher Walton Susan Wand Katherine Wang Susan Washko Richard Watt Colleen Weatherell Richard Weaver Scott Weisenberg Scott Welkowsky Fludolf Wetzer Joan Whalen Byron Williams Lisa Williams Shirley Williams Darrell Winner Martin Wittman Mira Wolff Kristine Woods Sharon Woods Robin Wyte Sachiko Yamashita Terry Tai-Yu Yang Derrick Yent Darin Yokoyama Karen Zamos Stephanie Zamzow Marilen Zinner Steven Zurnaciyan Freshmen -147 143 -Tffaqfgtfil f 11. ...ik .Q 14, A5f,,,g,-yi. ...,. ,,:i..,., i '- :an:,aE-r:.1W:- -nw' '-:A -, , .,,..,.., . lm, - WY wg-...,,,-,. IN MEMORIAM- DAVID MEDVED DAVID MEDVED 1936 1980 Davld Medved dled In October of 1980 after a long ullness He was an outstanding teacher faculty mem ber and human belng He was born In Erle Pennsylva ma and attended Edmboro State College He moved to Callforma In 1959 Medved earned his Master s Degree at the Unlverslty of Mlsslsslppu He began teaching biology at RH In 1964 Hrs favor lte class Marlne Blology was taught durlng the sum mer sesslon It was an ln depth study of the marme world Medved IS survived by has wife Jo Anne a counselor at Rollmg Hllls He as sorely missed by has students and his peers But the contributions he made to the aca demic communlty wull llve on . , ' 1 ' 1 ' . . . . , I I ' ' 1 ff? frfjag , I - 1z5g:fM9m0f'a1 149 15,411 427732153-jg J' ,.,:1p ,i L District Administration Concentrates on Basics A Dr. Claude E. Norcross, Superintendent of Schools Dr. Jack Flankin, Assistant Superintendent for Education Mr. William Van Flooyen, Assistant Superintend- entfor Business Dr. James Waters, Assistant Superintendent for Personnel Board Member Although the District Administration has had to deal with the cutbacks of previous years, it has shifted its major focus to the aca- demic programs of the schools in the PVPUSD. This year, the administration has placed renewed emphasis on the basics in education and on the continuation or improve- ment of certain aspects of instruction. The Dis- trict is also formulating a long-range master plan for the use of particular school facilities in the next five years. This move has generated a great deal of community interest. 1. Palos Verdes Unified School District Board of Educa- tion: Rose Lachman, President: Neal Hertzmann, Mem- ber, Patricia Johansen, Clerk, Steve Vargas, Student Board Member, Stephen Heller, Vice-President, Ann Hin- chliffe, outgoing President. 2. Kay Conrad, who is the Public information Officer for the District, distributes agendas prior to a Monday night meeting of the Board of Education. 3. District Superintendent Dr. Claude E. Norcross confers with Board Member Patricia Johansen about budget cuts. Page 151: 1. Miraleste student and Student Board Member Steve Vargas shares a humorous anecdote with Jon Knicker- bocker, Administrator of Secondary Education. 'I District Administration -151 Howard J. Lawrence - John Carroll University, A.B., AM., Cal State University, Dominguez Hills, A,M. George Hardesty -- Pittsburg State University fPittsburg, Kansasj, B,S., M.S., UCLA Counsel- ing and Administrative Credential, Cal State University, Long Beach. Kelly Johnson - Cal State University, Domin- guez Hills, B.A., M.A. Nancy Bulln - University of Nebraska, B.S.g Cal State University, Long Beach, M.S. Donald R. Hagen - Occidental, B.A.g Cal State University, Los Angeles, MA. As Dean of Student Activities, I have the distinct pleasure of working closely with you students who assume leadership roles on campus. These many diversified areas include Stu- dent Council, clubs, band, drill team, flags, pep squad, athletic teams, honor organizations, and various departments, such as Publications and Performing Arts. For this reason, I am convinced I have one of the most consistently rewarding, positive, and enjoyable positions on this staff. - Nancy Bulin Mr. Johnson, Assistant Principal 152 School Administration Administration, Counselors Respond to Student Needs Mr. Ihorne Mr. Heck 'I Mr, Ryan Mr. Miller I6- ., we f ff X. .7 r T N l ,, . Mrs, Medved Ms. Wierenga Gene Thorne - Parsons College, B.A.g Northeast Mis- souri State University, M.A. Lyle C. Heck - University of Wisconsing University of Redlands, B.A.g University of Southern California, M.S. Bill Flyan - University of Southern California, B.S., M.A. Jack Miller - Loyola University of Los Angeles, B.S., M. Ed., Sponsor, Science Fiction Club, Sophomore Class Sponsor. JoAnne C. Medved - Bryan College, B.S.g Indiana Univer- sity, M.S. Em Wierenga - Parsons College, B.A.g Cal State Univer- sity, Long Beach, M.A. The counselors at RH are dedicated to help- ing students with all types of problems. They assist students who need help in determining their course schedules. They encourage stu- dents to look into college and career choices. They are also willing to listen to those students who have personal problems. Their open atti- tude, invaluable advice, and strong support positively affect all the young people on cam- pus. . 0 Counselor Em Wierenga and Vice-Principal George Har- desty confer over a student request for a class transfer. Counselors - 153 English Lays Educational Cornerstone Judith M. Hollander - UCLA, B.A., MA.: Spon' sor, AFS, Betty A. Wedekind - UCLA, B.A., University of Southern California, MA.gUniversity of Red- lands, MA., Sponsor, Shakespeare Society. Walter Wildung - Macalester College, B.A., M Ed., Sponsor, California Scholarship Federation. Mary E. Pinoniemi - University of California at Berkley, B.A., San Diego State University, MA., Sponsor, AFS. Dick Heins - Bucknell University, B.A., MA., Hofstra University, University of California at Northridge, Pepperdine University. 'U S l M. Mr. Heins Mr. Walt Wildung, American Literature teacher, devises a new and more difficult assignment for his students while he watches them take a test 154 - Faculty X Ms. Hollander Mrs. Wedekind 'slat' Mr. Wildung Ms. Pinoniemi if? Mr. Jim Barlow reviews an English test with Colleen Larsen and Kathleen Rossney. Mr. Kestenberg MVS- Draves Mrs. Furlow-Dunbar MV- P09 Jerome Kestenberg - UCLA, Cal State Univer- sity, Long Beach, B.A., M.A.: Varsity Golf Coach: Junior Class Sponsor. Wilma Draves - University of New Mexico, B.F.A., Graduate work at Pepperdine and UCLA, Sponsor, SATORI. Gloria Furlow-Dunbar - Cal State University, Dominguez Hills, M.A. Garry Poe - Pepperdine University, B.A., M.A., Sponsor, Dugout Club. James T. Barlow - University of Iowa, B.A., University of Northern Colorado, A.M. Mr. Barlow Facu ty 155 John Vredenburgh - University of Southern California, B.A., Cal State University, Domin- guez Hills, M.S.5 Sponsor, Model United Nations. Pat Shubert Robertson - University of Oklahoma, B.A.g Syracuse University, Creative Writing Fellowship Program, Stanford Univer- sity, M.A. Creative Writing Fellowship Program, Advisor, TITAN, DELPHIAN, Sponsor, QUILL 81 SCROLL. Ruth E. Home - East Tennessee State Univer- sity, B.S.g University of Pittsburgh, M. Ed,g Sponsor, Girls' Service Club, Sophomore Class Sponsor. Joseph Molchan - University of Pittsburgh, B.A.g University of Southern California, Master of Secondary Education: Boys' Soccer Coach, Sponsor, California Scholastic Federation. Yvonne Goppert - Whitelands College, London University Teaching Diploma, Long Beach State University, B. A., Sponsor, AFS. Not Pictured: Dan Phillips iiiiiiissriieiiaiiv, s I, I, . pq--w -xx . .A 4t,,5.c A L Mr. Jerry Kestenberg introduces the concept of existentialism to his English AP students who find it all very absgurgrh S are-.., 1 0-idu W -x fn-r' Mr. Vredenburgh Mrs. Robertson, Journalism Ms. Horne Basically, l try to civilize students by making them aware of their humanity through the literature they read and by helping them to express that humanity through their writing. -Joe Molchan 156 Faculty Mr. Molchan Mrs. Goppert was L1 l' English Clvlllzes Students nd DELPHIAN to play M. L. Bettlno - Cal State University, Northridge, B.A., M.A., Sponsor, Toots Club, Sponsor, New Life Fellowship. Matthew Dodson - Long Beach State Univer- sity, B.A., Pepperdine University, M.A., Spon- sor, Ski Clubp Sponsor, Volleyball Club, Girls' Basketball Coach. Haga la lucha! CMake the strugglelj - Jerry Kestenberg sual state of good humor, encourages students Melissa Dougherty and Robert weave-ees' rr dw U11 if ,, Facu ty 157 L -L Ms. Kathi Bianchi cannot understand why her vibrant P.E. students would rather pose before the Mr, Dan Clayton watches his Students partake in an intense game of camera than engage in an active soccer game. Walt Bynum - Hardin-Simmons University, B.A., M.A. Sponsor, Lettermen's Club, Varsity Basketball Coach. Kathryn Blanch! - Cal State University, Fresno, B.A. Pepperdine University, M.A., Sponsor, Girls' Athletic Club Girls' Volleyball Coach, Girls' Swimming Coach. Janis Roma - UCSB, UCLA, B.S.p Pepperdine University M.S., Girls' Gymnastics Coach: Girls' JV Volleyball Coach Sponsor, Girls' Athletic Club. John Barr - Indiana University, B.S.5 Loyola University, M.S. Not Pictured: Dan R. Clayton ln Physical Education, students participate in individual and team sports, which shape body as well as character. Students achieve physical fitness and improve endurance, and at the same time, they learn the importance of sportsmanship, perseverance, and coopera- tion. l58 - Faculty basketball. 1 aw ...-x, K., Y. , va., Mr. Bynum Ms. Bianchi ar C..l7 Q Nls. Romo Mr. Barr, Athletic Director Athletics, Artistic Pursuits Abound at RH Valerie Davlsson - University of Oregon, B.S., Cal State University, Long Beach, M.A.g Sponsor, Volleyball Club. David Bradbury - University of Redlands, B.F.A.g Cran- brook Academy of Art, M.F.A.p Sophomore Class Sponsor, Boys' and Girls' Varsity Tennis Coach. Bllly C. Creamer - West Texas State College, B.S., M.A., Sponsor, Drama Club: Sponsor, Thespiansg Sponsor, For- ensics. Connlo Mclntyre - Long Beach State University, B.A., Secondary Teaching Credential. John McRae - California State College, Los Angeles, B.A., M.A. Not Pictured: Sandy Fuller Below Left: Mr. Billy Creamer with his Forensics students states that they didn't win first prize, but they loved the party... Below Right: Mr. Dan Aluievich poses with Monnie Suer for his art students. Drama and theatre should be the center - not the boundary - of the student's interests. All are welcome. It belongs to everyone. Mrs. Davisson Mr. Bradbury - Billy Creamer f A f my f 'S fr.. ,' Mr. Creamer Ms. Nlclntyre Mr. McRae l Mrs. McMullen Mr. Lentz Mariana McMullen - Penn State University, BS., Cal State University, Long Beach, M.S. John C. Morgan - Cal State University, Los Angeles, B.S.5 UCLA, M.A., Sponsor, Flyers' Club. Philip J. Bottolfson - State University of Iowa, B.S.g Cal State University, Long Beach, M.A.g Sponsor, Greenpeace. Jerry Lentz - University of Washington, BA, University of California at Long Beach, M.A.g Sponsor, Audubon Society, Freshman Football Coach, Varsity Wrestling Coach, Varsity Track Coach. Ralph O. Porter - Northeast Missouri State, BS., BS. Ed., MA. John McGehee - UCLA, BS., Cal State Univer- sity, Long Beach, MA., Sponsor, Computer Club. Not Pictured: Esther Keschner Biology, like all science, provides information upon which critical deci- sions are made affecting everyone. - John C. Morgan Anybody who is anybody or who ever expects to be anybody takes physics. Any student who doesn't take phys- ics is destined to wander aimlessly through life without purpose. Physics students as a group are the greatest! They are bright, personable, and have a great sense of humor. They are so great to teach that many times I feel guilty taking my paycheck. -John McGehee W ss, R f tvadxf .1 A N cience, Practical Arts Generate Creativity rs. Electa Trapp assists Margaret Hansen and Val Hunt as they prepare a luscious dish in cooking BSS. ' Mr. Baskerville Mr. Griffith Mrs. Rice Prideaux Mrs. Trapp David.Baskerville - University of California at Santa Barbara, B.A. Patricia Rice Prideaux - Cal State University, Long Beach, B.A.5 Cal State University, Domin- guez Hills, M.A., Sponsor, Fun, Food, 81 Fashion Club. Phil Griffith - Northeast Missouri State Uni- versity, B.S. Ed., M.A.p Sponsor, Rod and Gun Club. Electa Trapp - Iowa State University, B.S., Sponsor, Fun, Food 8t Fashion Club. Not Pictured: John W. Boos Students at RH have the opportunity to take courses in the Practcial Arts through the Tech- nical Arts and Home Economics Departments. Courses such as woodworking and mechanical drawing provide students with applicable skills and the initiative for inventiveness necessary in many careers. Interior design and gourmet cooking encourage students to present origi- nal ideas and thereby increase the scope of their abilities. Creative sewing teacher, Mrs. Pat Rice Prideaux, exam- ines the handiwork of student, April Barris. Faculty - 161 Mrs. Richards Louise W. Richards - College of William 81 Mary, B.S., University of Southern California, M.S. Loulse Robbins Smith - Florida Southern Col- lege, B.S., University of Southern California, M.S.g Sponsor, Girls' League. Frank Aklns - Humboldt State College, B.A., Pepperdine University, M.A., Water Polo Coach, Swimming Coach. Nell H. Ward - St. Joseph's University, B.S.g Cal State University, M.A.p Drexel University, California Lutheran. Derek L. Blackwell - Loughborough Univer- sity, England, D.L.C., University of Southern California, M.A.p M. Ed., Sponsor, National Honor Sociery, Sponsor, Student Union, Spon- sor, California Scholarship Federation, Associ- ate Members. Not Pictured: Helen C. Duggins Millie Garretson 162 Faculty Hs NS 5? Mrs- Smith Mr. Akins Mr. Ward Mr. Blackwell X Q f-x Mr. Mike Mooko spends time after class helping K2thY McKellar and Brian Nl00dy understand an SSPC cially difficult algebra assignment. Math Teachers Add Perspective, Clear Mrs. Bloland Mr. O'Neill .stu tx Mr. Cox Cluttered Minds Mr. Mooko Mr. Lester Mrs. Thompson Mathematics is not a spectator sport describes my feelings exactly. You cannot learn mathematics by watchingp you must do itl There is a special, unique feeling in solving a difficult, mind-racking problem that is not duplicated by other of life's activities. Couple this pursuit with guiding high school students to find solutions and you have myprofession - mathematics teacher. - Louise R. Smith The Board of Education is a sic joke. Teaching is the process of casting false pearls before real swine. Four years of high school in order to learn how to multiply... Geometry is for those who enjoy handling fig- ures. Two and two make for real problems. Efficiency is our principal problem. - Derek Blackwell fEd. Note: There is nothing to equal the British wit.J Mr. Derek Blackwell makes geometry more interesting and improves his students' perspective by using three-dimen- sional objects. Unfortunately, he has selected an object with which most RH students are unfamiliar - a trash can. Faculty - 163 Marilyn Hill - UCLA, B.A.g University of Southern Califor- nia, Cal State University, Long Beach, M.A., Sponsor, Girls' League. Frank Ferro - University of Notre Dame, BA., Boston College, M.A. Susan M. Tyree - University of California at Berkeley, Cal State University, Long Beach, B.A., Graduate Studies, Uni- versity of Southern California, M.A., Sponsor, French Club, Sponsor, French Honor Society. John Thayer - Beloit College, B.A.5 University of Wiscon- sin, M.A. Mr. Frank Ferro lectures on parts of speech in dialogue for his Spanish students. 164 - Faculty Q, 11 Mrs. Hill Mr. Ferro '51 Nita- 3-fr' Mrs. Tyree Mr. Thayer l I l l ...l 2 i-' 5 3 I ,-V' fn 1 , A-NX I 4 1 i . .,f' i L ,V ff? A 'wit-1.5 Q 'f A Mrs. izve Joseph shows Taro Matsuoka and Flon Acker the best place to visit in Switzerland. Foreign Languages Gpen Up New Worlds Eve Joseph - University of Heidelberg, Univer- sidad Saltillop Claremont Graduate School, B.A., M.A.g Sponsor, German Club. Ronald B. Melton - Lewis and Clark College, B.A.g Universidad de Las Americas, M.A.g UCLA: C. Phil., Sponsor, Spanish Club. Rosalind A. Harper - Albertus Magnus Col- lege, B.A.p UCLA, M.A.5 Sponsor, Latin Club. Frank McCIoy - University of California at Berkeley, B.A. .af Mr. Ron Melton, Spanish teacher, goes over a recent test with student Mie Kawakami. A person who knows two languages is worth more than one person as he or she can com- municate with more than one group of people. This has important cultural implications for the entire world. - Marilyn Hill Mrs. Joseph Mr. Melton WW Ms. Harper Mr. McCloy. Mrs. Marilyn Hill prepares to give Steve Molnar a new text, which deals not only with the Spanish language, but also with certain aspects of the Spanish culture. Faculty - 165 166 Faculty i Curriculum includes Important Alternative Special Education and Continuation classes focus on specific needs of many students at RH. The curriculum of Special Education encompasses numerous areas. We work together with the rest of the staff to pro- vide education inthe least restricting envi- ronment possible for each student. In most cases, this means in regular classes, or the mainstream of education. When necessary, students receive assistance during part of their school day in the Resource Specialist Program, or in a Spe- cial Day Class. My own philosophy of edu' cation centers around the goal of building success and a sense of self-worth in each student. We begin where each student is and work together to go as far as possible towards fulfilling the unique potential of each indidivual. It's a team effort involving students, parents, and the entire school staff. l'm proud to be a part of that team! - Marianne Dean The Continuation Department has offered since 1978 an alternative form of education at HH, under the direction of Mr. John Christenson. Programs Mr. John Christenson gathers his entire Continuation class together for a group candid. . ,aff- Ms. Sorrels Miss McAllister Mrs. Dean a l Mr. Claus Special Education teacher Mrs. Marianne Dean spends time with student Jeff Burns as he works on a challenging math assignment. i dumb iuniga l ,..J 2 ,fy Health teacher Mr. Chuck Grossman reviews some humorous charts with Jeanne De Lorenzo. iw Officer Shinn Mr. pier ,J 'ii Mr. Grossman Unsafe driving can be hazardous to your health, when you have health, you have everything. - Bob Pier Health is the sum total of the choices we make and the chances we take! - Chuck Grossman Bob Pier - Pepperdine University, BS., M.S., Boys' Sophomore Basketball Coach, JV Base- ball Coach. Chuck Grossman - Cal State University, Los Angeles, B.A., M.A., Sponsor, Folksingers' Club. 1 5 'sf Mr. Bob Pier relaxes between his Driver Education classes. Faculty - 16 Social Studies Encourages Students to Explore lVlan's Past ti XS' i Mr. Jim Maechling stares in awe as one of his students makes a cr zation debate. Mr. Doug Noble demands rebuttal time. Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it. - George Santayana ushing statement in a Western Civili- Ms. McConnell Edward Brandon - Cal State University, Los Angeles, B.A., Pepperdine University, M.A. Adrienne J. Phllllps - UCLA, A,B.g Pepperdine University, M.S.g University of California at Berkeley, University of Maryland, San Francisco State College, Sponsor, Model United Nations, GATE Coordinator, Ruth McConnell - Brigham Young University, B.A,g Goddard College, M.A. Thomas Maeder - Loyola University of Los Angeles, B.A., M.A. 168 - Faculty Mr. Maeder ev' Mr. Brandon Mrs. Phillips Mr. Flon Rudolph struggles to convince Laurie Stewart that the governmental system of checks and balances really works, but his arguments are to no avail. Mr. Rudolph Mr. La Face l hope as a result of our study of United States history that each student will gain a greater understanding of our past and be able to critically assess the present, placing it in a perspective which will most effectively assist in meeting the very difficult and complex chal- lenges of our futures. - Alan La Face We are profoundly affected by what is not memorable, yet unforgetable. It is a joy to be hidden - a disaster not to be found. This is not the first day of the rest of my life, it is the only moment in the only day of my life. You do your thing, l'll do mine, and if we don't agree, we need to be together, to talk, to share, to struggle, to know, and therefore, to grow. It is through error, mistakes, and pain that we grow. It sure feels good when it lets up. - Ruth McConnell Mrl McDaniel Mr. Cesarini Mr. McManus My, Lusnca Ronald Rudolph - Upsala College, B.A., Long Beach State College, M.A. Alan La Face - Cal State University, Nor- thridge, B.A., Pepperdine University, M.A., Vol- leyball Coach. Rod McDaniel - University of Southern Califor- nia, B.A., Ed. D5 University of California at Long Beach, M.A.,-Sponsor, National Honor Society. Roland J. Cesarini - University of Arizona, B.A., Pepperdine University, M.A. B. McManus - Northern Illinois University, B.S., M.A. Douglas G. Noble - UCLA, B.A., Long Beach State, M.A., Sponsor, Green No-Name Club. Mark Lustica - Fordham University, B.S. Ed., Teachers College, Columbia University, M.A., Sponsor, Key Club. Not Pictured: Harvey Fl. Crow Mr. Noble Faculty Busin Mr. Jerry Gaines goes over some important typ- ing skills with student Amy Murray. Wilma F. Hood - Temple University, B.S. Ed., Pepperdine University, M.A. Ed. Jacque Osborn - Illinois State University, BS., Ed., Pepperdine University, M.A., Sponsor, Sim- ulation Game Club. Jerry L. Gaines - Cal State University, Los Angeles, B.A., Cal State University, Long Beach, M.A., Chairman, Business Department. lhave beeninvowed wnh bumness and economic education at RHHS for sixteen years. To me, this is where the achon 5. Basm econonuclheracyis extremely important, given the cur- rent state of the economy. Consumer andcareereducahonisthekeytopen sonalecononuc success.Currentand future employment needs center around buyness sMHsin accounhng andoHmenmnagementTheBusmess Deparnnentis acquinng thelatestin office equipment, including a micro computer system for use in typing and accounting programs. Working with young peoplein business and eco- nonnc educahon has been very rewarmng,and lhopetoconhnuein this field of study for years to come. -Jerry Gaines 170 Faculty ess Gffers Valuable Training l 'SRS x l Mrs. Hood Mr. Osborn fax 'L rf 'rv' ...ef Ms. Smith Mr. Gaines -44 ,gk Mrs. Marie Grace and Wilma Hood help Kelly Kerick with some of the finer points of IYDWQ' Special Services Provide Aid, Guidano UN Ms. Hill, Career Center Technician Mrs. Hoag, Library Ms. Dielmann, Health Office Ms. Etter, Work Experience Miss Carney, Librarian ' s Ms. Chidsey, Nurse Jaan Christensen Etter - Cal State University Long Beach, University of Southern California. Peggy Carney - Marymount College, B.A.g Uni versity of Southern California, M.S.L.S.g Spon- sor, Paperback Exchange. Wesley Memorial Hospital, R.N. Developing a future career plan dur- ing secondary and early college years has become essential because of the tremendous demand for specific skills. Today's job market demands not only theoretical training, but prag- matic application. A formula fo suc- cess: motivation plus ability plus edu- cation times opportunity equals suc- cess. - Jean Etter The Library is the heart of the cam- pus. lt unites the curriculum and ena- bles the minds of the students to expand. - Peggy Carney Facu ty 171 Mary Chidsey - Northwestern University, B.S.g Classified Staff Enriches School Environment The Classified Staff at Rolling Hills is an indispensable part of student life and is much appreciated by the stu- dent body. Our school secretaries offer students direction by answering innumerable questions. They also keep track of attendance, student monies, and transcripts. Our custodial personnel make a great contribution to general campus improvement and the upkeep of classrooms and land- scapes. The cafeteria ladies see that students are well-nourished at afford- able prices. We gratefully acknowl- edge these professionals for their efforts to help our generation and to give an orderly atmosphere to the RH campus. Mrs. Whitcombe, Assistant Principal's Secretary Mrs. Hillsman, Silver Spur Office 172 Classified Staff Mrs. Fleming, Principal's Secretary Ms. McCallister, Principal's office Mrs. Cesarini, Hawthorne Office Mrs. Rieger, Hawthorne Office f f . fr. Mfg, Klein, Silver Spuf Office Mrs. Stoskopf, Assistant Principal's Secretary Mr. Ball, Head Custodian Ms- Young Mr. Becker Mr. Menze Mr. Shoemaker Mr, Bentz Classified Staff 73. In IH ' V. rkjgif ,V ,Q 1, U' , . . ffm -A ,ffffjw - V I N ..., M5 .A,. 3 , H, ' f' 1 -T :vi 7f:ff'3'4771.n7m ., 'Q ,am E 'if-A451 'V Av 'Nfl ' Qffw, fx ' 10, fl, iw? w., I LL: 3, X 5 I 1 Wh 2' 'R , 4, ' L K f Q, , A Z Sports - 175 1. VARSITY BOYS' CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM: Front Row - B. Burnham, T. Martin, J. Barrett, M. Petak, Row 2 - M. Getty, P. Collins, M. Giblin, J. Plummer, Row 3 - S. Rall, T. Lawrence CCaptainJ, C. Bowlus fCaptainJ, Coach J. Fludberg. 2. Chris Bowlus, a co-captain on the Varsity Team and Bay League champion, shows his grim determination in a long race against P.V. 3. SOPHOMORE CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM: Front Row - B. Rossney, B. Schaal, T. Kobayashi, Row 2 - G. Crabtree, P. Wolf, K. Gerriep Row 3 - E. Lew, A. Bowlus, J. Laura, Row 4 - Coach J. Fludberg, S. Walker. -Xf- tflx' Xxlfd ,ga 1-'. .t J 1 it V , . . .Nfl fb Ut ' 25- W1 rx tk: T ' 'KX1' , ' fy' i' - , , . ' 1-59 J K ui? l iii' N X Sa: t . H - 'agfwtif-W it at 1t'c.3,l A .ws -Q tx in .4-,qu ,..,4,.s-my v1,.f:i, 1: 0 Aga , g Q N, -K-. . ,,,.. . , A' - new , Mel,-1 ,, V 1 -rf 4' . '-,ps g nt: ' ri '- gut I. , ,J gg.-Lg: all--g.J.l SJW-..,,'.1:H gj'54Q,ff':k3f:'7e'? 'F -4 ?'4 'f5,'Q15sf'h.v It 'QgQ5'i1I1?PZ.e1-'.-- P -45,-kia' -x'.,g'sf1z3'-T 4.-3 Z'7DExi..aQQ if gy Li... I-..g,.,' ...vga rv... .nf 1133112-:ti -. t E V34 5,15 Jfft-.z' .Je -'wits-'Hwwxsflsrv-e- ,:.m1f 11'-. ff'7: -'rf-4 1.4124 .:'f'f.'sA'1s2Li5i'? fLi?T:3 1 This year, the Varsity Cross-Country Team enjoyed the fin- est season in the history of the team. They were undefeated in all seven of their dual meets before losing in the Bay League Finals to Palos Verdes, whom the Titans had previ- ously beaten in an earlier meet. In the Bay League, the team finished in second place and qualified for the CIF Finals. The Titans finished seventh in the finals, which is the best standing the Cross-Country Team has ever achieved. The team was led by Chris Bowlus, a two-time Bay League champion, John Barrett, Tom Manin, Mike Petak, and Tom Lawrence. Also contributing their support were Bill Burn- ham, Paul Collins, and Steve Rall. The undergraduate teams fared very well too. The Junior Varsity captured the Bay League title while both the Fresh- man and Sophomore Teams placed second. l 3 176 - Boys' Cross-Country .nfrw ...Eul- Cross-Country Enjoys Finest Season 1.393 i 1 3 i 1 2 l i f 4,'x1 cial league meet against Palos Verdes. . Naviaux, S. Lee. 'Spf 1, . f in saw ' x,,-., ., , fn.-f,.,, Q .4 5: , ,gif s 1 . V vawwf N 3 ,Q i J 46' , I A , . w,5,?g?L Q A f A ,A , ' riff 44 V 4 - ,el-A iw ' K px ,Mol W6 is , z-JA WfXb f ,' fy if , 'J ' X f .lx Q M f ix X FB, X f ...wg i ,G f. f I A J' sv I if 'F 'Af ' X CW A Boys' Cross Country 177 1. JV BOYS' CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM Front Row - F. Martin, E. Solomon, J. Kluber G Amano, M. Marckx, Row 2 - J. Vanderlip D Bausch, K. Wallace, M. Hunt, V. Di Fiore Coach J. Rudbergp Row 3 - T. Palko, J. Carroll S Bourgeois, J. Cotter, E. Buchmann, T. Bausch 2. Co-Captain Tom Lawrence Iengthens his stride as he approaches the finish line in a cru 3. FRESHMAN CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM Front Row - M. Brooker, A. Rumbaugh B McLaughlin: Row 2 - S. Weisenberg, M Gross man, C. Miller, Row 3 - D. Rozas, R Sangha R. Ornerg Row 4 - Coach J. Fludberg J Girls Inspired With Enthusiasm Despite having many young runners, the Girls' Varsity Cross-Country Team had a good season. Many ofthe girls had Varsity experience already. The team was led by Terri Getty, Janet Hall, Linda Mun, and Julie Green- shields. All of these runners placed high in league meets. The Junior Varsity was led by Michelle Zenn, Janet Burnham, and Karri Plebuch. Coach John Rudberg was proud of the girls' competitive attitude and team spirit. He also stated, Next year's team should be highly successful with so many returning runners. 1. Janet Hall paces herself through the long race, with the determination characteristic of all returning Varsity runners. 2, JV GIRLS' CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM: Front Row - S. Nozaki, A. Hester, C. Takenaka, M, Senn R Busto S Marckx' Row2 M Melton .I Bassler K Plebuch M Curl J. Burnham , - . - , - - , - , - , - Y, , Coach J. Fludberg. in , 4 1. 1 5 ' ,. , -7- l - 'I' ., - ... A- , V rf. - -'. .rid - I , f ' 2 178 Girls'Cross'Country l 3 1. Karolyn Plebuch and Varsity runner Julie Greenshields lead the pack in the exciting Palos Verdes meet. 2. Terri Getty, a strong sophomore runner, is inspired by cheering fans as she helps the Titans to another victory. 3. VARSITY GIRLS' CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM: Front Row - T. Getty, J. Wolf, W. Closson, J. Green- shields: Row 2 - L. Mun, L. Johnson, J. Hall, Coach J. Fludberg. Girls' Cross-Country -179 . - -.5 , . lr. -L rr-wi. if XL l i .-'hams MQ? A . 1 -' ,'.. '-se -S? 4'--Kg, 1. . i 4, ' i I A ' -Xl - 1 ,. ., WHMW I I' ,A x -- , -of ' 4 9' A , 1 Pa e 180: 1. SARSITY WATER POLO TEAM: Front Row - V. Valentekovich, C. Robertson, C. Marting Row 2 - S, Showler, P. Showler, R. Fleisherg Row 3 - Coach F. Akins, W. Williams, G. Tilley, Coach J. Miller. Page 181: 'l . Graham Tilley, a freshman who earned a spot on the Varsity Team, aims carefully as a Palos Verdes player tries to block his shot. 2. Rob Fleisher stretches his arm to full length as he prepares to pass the ball over his opponenfs head. Fleisher is a sophomore on the Varsity squad. 3. FROSHXSOPH WATER POLO TEAM: Front Row - M. Arrnan, T. Bahelle, T. Gilje, K. Ogawag Row 2 - B. Port, J. McGuire, B. Bartz, G. Martin, Row 3- Coach F. Akins, J. Axtell, G. Leibowitz, S. Booth, Coach J. Miller. 180 - Water Polo Water Polo Survives Tough Season I.. 5, 1 Q i Xi, ' , l E 2 6' 0.54 i Kim V V 5- V X Q The Varsity Water Polo Team had a good season despite having only one senior on the team. The Titans fin- ished the season ranked sixth in the Ocean League, with a record of 3-14. This year's team was led by Captain Steve Showler, who was named Most Valuable Player, Pete Showler, who was voted Nlost Improved Player, Craig Martin, Clint Robertson, and Rob Fleisher. Coach Frank Akins was optimistic about next year's team in light of the number of players who plan to return forthe 1981 season. The Frosh!Soph Team finished with a record of 5-11 alter facing many tough opponents. John McGuire and Mike Arman were strong forces on the Titanteam. '11 M wi Tl x X S X X We 1 l L' ' 4 Q z f ff .-hw 3 f' Water Polo 181 Girls' Volleyball Endures Stiff Competition U , l L- F Q - 3+-.l Qi. ' Fa .- Y ,,...--f ' - M -f' A' -ns. Q., 49- ' -gm 1 2 ima? i ' 13 45,6 f f'1'2w, P-igg - ' ' -.X , ,. AV ' ', 'ff' ' f .'f,.g ..,-'f 'V 'V '- J.,,,,o w ,M 'K ' 15 '- I' TR ,Nt 5 A E 3 o fi 182 - Girls' Vol eyball ff-14 g-,Z r fs P 'if .3 3 g A f 'Ita The Girls' Varsity Volleyball Team completed their Bay League competition in fifth place, with a record of 6-9. The Titans were led by Susie Silver, who was voted Most Valuable Player, and by Gretchen Reider, who was chosen Most Inspi- rational Player. The team selected Kelly Campbell as their Athlete of the Year nominee. Lori Schizas was chosen for All- League First Team. The JV Team finished a very tough season with an overall record of 4-11. Under the direction of Janis Romo, coach, the girls put forth their very best effort. Mary McDonald was selected Most Valuable Player, with Patrice Westhead earn- ing the honor of the Most Inspirational Player. Coach Kathi Bianchi is looking forward to leading a very strong Rolling Hills team next season, with the help of six returning Varsity players. Page 182: 1. Varsity teammates Christine Brown, Kelly Campbell, Lori Schizas, and Laura McFarland are captured in an intent pose as they await the serve from the opposing team. 2. The careful placement of Kim Burton's set gives teammate Chris Brown a chance to spike the ball in a close match. 3. VARSITY GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL TEAM: Front Row - S. Giles, K. Burton, K. Campbell, S. Silver, L. McFarland: Row 2 - C. Thomas, C. Bilas, C. Ben- nett, G. Reider, C. Brown. Page 183: 1. All-Bay League player Lori Schizas drives the ball over the net with a hard spike while Susie Silver and Chris Brown position themselves for the return. 2. JV GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL TEAM: Front Row - C. Bridgman, M. McDonald, K. Gliksman, L. Shaul, C. Sorensen, K. Olingerg Row 2 - L. Cowan, L. Rindge, K. Meier, P. Westhead, L. Collins, S. Elledge, B. O'Gor- man, Coach J. Romo. . 2 t Ne. .Q . , '? . fn w V f Tf1..if'tvf 'vt ff A ' - 4 1 1 5 F, fig? in '-f A A' I Girls' Volleyball 8 , 2 ' .ts- 4 .V 1. . ,I 1 Vi l ' -lin, -5 '- 1 xc I 'E v' I 4 1 'Q X .yi . X, , , . K - Z' ' . V , M n , , A . Y- -- . , V- . , o, : A ---- -1- ing 'fd -. -vie 1.5-' ' Mk, ?'3117 . '33-q?'+---' ' ' . 2' k?f ':-- --4f'f -s , 1,-Q - AA ,x :LV ., .. - -- - ' A ',, . . ' ii5fi5l'FoeIib51: 4 'Y fffQ'if??51 '?15i24 i3ffii'aA1 .r f ,segfg L ,,1. 15-may g.5,f'.1fi.' r- W f . wg-,mg--nf, ,QA-rff. . ,lf Eq1.i1901'5Yll??f!'1iQ'iT 4ew':r4'-wiS.5Q 'f:g: f.-, ici 4 . 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Upsetting Palos Verdes with a score of 16-lO proved to be the highlight of the year. Every player contributed his utmost abilities toward achieving this victory. Coach John Oswald sighted the following rea- sons for the disappointing overall season: a small number of returning Iettermen, lack of experi- ence, and eight major injuries. A few lucky breaks early in their season might have changed the outa come considerably. Jon Appleton was voted Most Valuable Player for both offense and defense. Tom Kim was also awarded the title of Best Defensive Player. Page 186: 1. Tim McNary emerges from the pile-up to witness the sig- naling of another touchdown as the Titans devastate the Sea Kings. 2. SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL TEAM: Front Row - S. Yun, J. Lewis, S. Silva, K. Dewald, G. Krayniak, J. Lash, T. Nordahl, Row 2 - Coach S. Archuleta, S. Hribar, J. Pursell, B. Gale, J. Corsaro, M. Fiosas, W. Calderone, K. Burnett, Manager B. Boyce, Row 3 - W. Peterson, M. Graham, D. Wilkerson, G. Tschida, S. Briese, G. Johnson, H. Shepard, M. Tolbert, Coach D. Flebs. Page 187: 1. With the sun setting, the optimistic Titans form a huddle as they lead PV in the second half of the exciting and well-played game. 2. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM: Front Row - J. Laws, K. Coward, J. Bebout, E. Albright, M. Ephraim, P. Carabet, M. Lawler, D. Yokoyamag Row 2 - C. Booth, G. Flundell, Fi. Stockberger, S. Smith, B. Robinson, A. Hickman, D. Swank, T. Temple, Row 3 - Coach L. Speltz, B. Anders, T. Crawford, G. Ronlov, B. Mosley, P. Judge, S. Reilly, M. O'Brien, Coach J. Lentzg Row4 - J. Karpie, J. Franklin, J. Robinson, R. Harris, J. Burns, D. McFarland, D. Newman, J. Gliksman, J. Comp- ton. , . .. , . . - ' htm-. 186 Football Hill . of the I S King ns Rmgn a Tita z. 'YM ,Q , , , 3 .nf -, fav-2 wif algal? 1' , V, , ' 'W 1 M , . fQ2f'4M l EF K 5195-1'S?+ 22:z2',-1 A ' Q E ' s 3 1. M S 'V -f WU? ff?z5'f3f':fQ.w,,f'fgfv'3?f1 f KSWSAI' V 1 15: 'iff VP' 'W rex 187 Footbau - 2 Girls' Tennis Dbtains CIF Berth Under the direction of Coach David Bradbury, the Girls' Varsity Tennis Team finished with a winning season of 8-4. The Titans placed third in the tough Bay League. They went on to CIF com- petition, where the team succeeded in making it to the second round. Ann Marie Amaral was selected Most Outstand- ing Player for the Varsity Team. Rhonda Lee took the honors on the Junior Varsity Team in the same category. Coach Bradbury is very optimistic about the prospects for next year's team since many top players this season are only sophomores. Page 188: 1. Senior Tina Coulbourn, whois a very strong Varsity player, concentrates her efforts in an attempt to devastate her oppo- nent with another smashing serve. 2. VARSITY GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM: Front Row - S. Bailey, K, Coulbourn, J. Ong, M. Ong, H. Choi, S. Takenakag Row 2 - Coach D. Bradbury, K. Wagner, A. Amaral, T. Coulbourn, H. Johnson, S. Goern. Page 189: 1. Second year Varsity player Kristen Wagner keeps a trained eye on the ball after returning a stunning topspin to her oppo- nent, 2. Showing excellent form as she returns a passing shot, Kathy Coulbourn, a freshman playing at the Varsity level, is a prominent Titan prospect. 3. JV GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM: Front Row - D. Lee, M. Lee, G. Lee, H. Granata, L. Oetkeng Row 2 - Coach D, Bradbury, A. Dorman, R. Lee, C. Wood, M. Westhead. n lnsn 61' 301 U Ililaa a, , 5 3 . I 9,4 ILL' 1-I, fl f-...x '-Inj, ., 1 ai.: V H inf 'Ili I tl: H 5 UID I r - ',.. 'fz s5+ ' fa S qyrn' 1-219' t I8 Girls' Tennis Girls' Tennis - 189 Basketball Heads Into CIF This year, the Varsity Basketball Teams are looking fabulous. Both the boys' and girls' teams are headed into CIF with strong convictions about win- ning. Jay Bilas, Joe Bento, Jim Denver, Mike Butler, and Curtis Gravett are the starting line-up for the boys' team. The combination of their talents has proven to be quite impressive throughout their successful season. For the girls, Kelli Graham, Brett Blankenfeld, Julie Krause, Sue Stangl, and Freshman Cyndie Thomas head the Varsity Team. Both Coach Walt Bynum and Coach Matt Dodson hold high expectations for continued victories. 1 . 3 Page 190: 1. Varsity player Sue Stangl remains composed and comes through with the moves needed to score against West's defense. 2. All concentration is on the hoop as Senior Kelli Graham jumps in an attempt to score the necessafY points for another Titan victory. 3. VARSITY GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM: Front Row - L. Koyama, B. Blankenfeld, I. Sadler, M. Wes!- headg Flow 2 - K. Graham, S. Stangl, W. Wallace, Row 3 - Coach M. Dodson, J. Krause, C. ThomaS, M, Potter, C. Bilas. -ev, f:s'? f V AJ 929' pkgvf iv v, i ' aw A 14 3, ' at Junior Varsity Teams Triumph Successful basketball seasons are not confined to Rolling Hills Varsity Teams. Both the Boys' JV Team and the Girls' JV Team finished with fine records. ln addition to well-coordinated team play, sophomores Steve Voce and Matt Ceragioli were strong forces. The JV girls managed many team victories and triumphed over top-ranked opponents. The Freshman and Sophomore Teams contin- ued the winning tradition with their numerous victories outweighing their losses. Page 192: 1. JV BOYS' BASKETBALL TEAM: Front Row - M. Hunt, M. Ceragioli, S. Voce: Row 2 - R. Albertoni, G. Yantz, D. Pelzl, P. Bento: Row 3 - Coach B. O'Neill, S. Hinz, R. Woods, M. Baker. 2. FRESHMAN BOYS' BASKETBALL TEAM: Front Row - Coach D. Phillips, D. Poling, B. Jay, J. Koyama, K. Lundy, Row 2 - D. Merrill, D. MacTavish, G. Macklis, R. Watt, J. Roias: Row 3 - J. Franklin, B. Gura, B. Allen, J. Gliksman, K. Probst. Page 193: 1. The trailing team looks on with surprise at the absolute ease with which Jay Bilas executes a lay-up. 2. JV GIRLS' BAKSETBALL TEAM: Front Row - M. Curley, Ft. Pledger, S. Elledge, T. Bouse, Row 2 - D. Wallace, K. Meier, L. Rlndge, C, Kabana, A. Dwyer, Row 3 - L. Thomas, L. Cowan, P. Westhead, T. Nealy, M. Rudberg, K. Coward. 3. SOPHOMORE BOYS' BASKETBALL TEAM: Front Row - M. Colin, R. Welby, G. Butler, S. Fitzpatrick, Row 2 - E. Savage, K. Leach, M. Summit, J. Robinson, Coach B. Pier, Row 3 - W. Peterson, J. Butler, F. Lin, K. Smith. 4. lwina Sadler takes the ball to the hoop as Colleen Bilas awaits a possible rebound. Ji. ' Q.,- im! file 5. P if 5,1 sw. f ,. .1 ,. F ' . rl if y 1 If 1- I ,IX gl., - ' . ' 1 , l il' .4 -x X .,, -,X , 1 . v' is A ' X V, xi f 'f . 'Q' ' 'J f lg X . 1 1 is f 1 ,F,....l, AN. ,.... .. K s-.Ky I 1 f f Y X. xi' ,X H ,X , kik ' flf- 'P ?u i X, I 1 1 . ..w,..f'Q if 4 , , l it t 0 AQ' lv: RV' ' ' f. .f , ' 4 :!' .j-- 'fi' RFQ l ,. ,Ct .. ,,V V r-Q ffflsizfswvfte -, 1 I 1 l 1' f 3 ii: - l .i lx S Aff, . 'i' L1 5 ' - l l l ' , . E I , 1 'I V K L X I 1, ,Q I A A ,.,t . E Y I ' f A.. . Xu aifff . f iff' p ' , , ' .i. M r 5 ' . ,Q , if- ,57 1 J 'lf . f . i i 1 2 192 Girls' Basketball, Boys' Basketball f ' xx J QN Girls' Basketball, Boys' Basketball - 193 Soccer Wins 4-A CIF Again 1 2 To carry on their fine tradition, the Boys' Varsity Soccer Team has again won the 4-A CIF Soccer Division as they did two years ago. In capturing the title, the Titans completed an undefeated season, winning eight games and tying only two. Although every player contributed to the suc- cessful season, Todd Shrader and Steve Sharp consistently played well. The end result was that the team won the C.I.F. Championship. Page 194: 1. In a crucial home game against Santa Monica, Steve Sharp steals the ball away and makes a fast break down the field. 2. Eric Mikkelsen puts power into his kick as he passes the ball up the field to his teammate. 3. VARSITY BOYS' SOCCER TEAM: Front Row - R. Titlebaum, S. Robinson: Row 2 - M. Rindge, M. Getty, F. Mikkelsen, J. Franciscog Row 3 - Coach J, Molchan, A. Winje, T. Clyde, D. Zamos, QS. Sharp: Row 4 - J. Cottle, T. Shrader, E. Williams, L. Scott, J. Bennett, G. Storey. 194 - Boys' Soccer i 3 Page 195: 1. JV BOYS' SOCCER TEAM: Front Row - F. Martin, A. Chang, D. Carter, J. Anderson, C. Greenwald, Row 2 - E. Lundquist, S. Razipour, C. Coward, S. Howard, B. Furlong, Row 3 - Coach H. Bertran, C. Vanderlaan, D. Kushner, G. Johnson, C. Clark, Row 4 - C. Finlay, N. Bridgnell, G. Tschida. 2. Craig Robinson tlies high in the sky as he attempts to head the ball in a home game against West High. 3. FROSHISOPH BOYS' SOCCER TEAM: Front Flow - B. Prock, T. Lew, E. Knudson, D. Han- nemanng Row 2 - Stat V. Ouandt, D. Newman, R. Colangelo, S. Duke, K. Burnett, G. Lambros, G. Heidenreich, Row 3 - Coach P. Howard, E. Eggertsson, P. Bohn, R. Molony, G. Ross, M. Popkin, Stat K. Pelletier, Row 4 - S. Siegel, J. Agnitch, B. Boullianne. Boys' Soccer 195 Gir s' Soccer Edged Out of CIF Z' Page 196: 1. VARSITY GIRLS' SOCCER TEAM: Front Row - S. West, C. Bridgman, l-I. Brown, S. Le Beau, A. Keller, L. Medeirosp Row 2 - Coach D. Gore, L. Bayer, L. Bridgman, S. Duerre, K. Yantz, M. McDonald, S. Williams, Row 3 - Coach B. Mer- rill, K. Campbell, L. Voce, K. Bucklin, M. Skin- ner, G. Reider. 2. JV GIRLS' SOCCER TEAM: Front Row - C. Sorensen, S. Da Silva, J. Micek, E. Demetz, D. Di Stefano, Row 2 - Coach D. Gore, B. Vanderlip, A. Cash, T. Sullivan, A. Henk, S. Williams, Row 3 - Coach B. Merrill, B. Cartier, M. Kearney, W. Sharp, K. Olinger, R. Busto. 196 Girls' Soccer X s-'PX 'XX rffi E fx v'2cfxi.xtfx rg 4 f'5 n-rt ,Ns XX . 1-:QQ 1 1' c '-s+1 ' ..-A -323. Q lg? nc.-.ELL ella-,... J.. 1. 1-' 1 Xsiw . .NXVXW The Girls' Varsity Soccer Team is rapidly improving from their unsuccessful first season four years ago. Ending this season with a 7-4-1 record, the team was, unfortunately, beaten out of the CIF play-offs by a mere half of a game. The team was led offensively by Alison Keller and defen- sively by Sherrie Duerre and Stephanie West. Gretchen Reider as goalie was a regular strongpoint for the team. As there are only four seniors on the team, next year's group looks both promising and competitive. Page 197: 1. Lynn Bayer aims with concentration to assure that her pass clears her opponent and reaches its mark. 2. Goalie Gretchen Fleider is so skilled that she no longer needs to see the ball as she prepares for a goal kick. 3. All play is shifted upfield as Laurie Bridgman firmly passes the ball to the waiting fonuards. A-, V ,,,Qk..ir 35 , 7' ,' I . we ' 4440 A .gp .ji gf, A, of as Y, 5 1 . V ff 2. f ,Wg Girls' Soccer 197 at rr I 4 La-,HAL - - 1 PM im, . F. W2 1' 1 lf 'La Q.. wt- . 1 198 - Wrestling U.. 1 AJ' 1 fi 2 Page 198: 1. Andy Bowlus struggles to gain valuable points by turning his opponent and getting the pin. 2. Tyson Onaga uses his strength and his skillful tactics in bringing down his foe 3. VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM: Front Row - P. Carabet, M. Bellow, Co-Captain G. Abramowitz, Co-Captain J. Headon, T. Onaga, R. Yamane Row 2 - Coach M. Hare, G. Raizes, M. Speltz, A. Bowlus, D. Sayer, D, Landis, Stat K. Conlin, Coach J. Lentzg Row 3 - Stat L. Ramey, M Minnick, M. McLennan, B. Power, R. Prince. Minnick Captures Bay League Title 1 KM!! JZAICT J Holding the title of Bay League Champion is certainly an exciting honor. Mike Minnick, a sen- ior on the team, has won this outstanding distinc- tion this season. Bill Powers, Don Landis, and Greg Abramowitz have all contributed signifi- cantly to the team's overall performance. While the team did not meet the expectations it set for itself, it did live up to the spirit of competitiveness and good sportsmanship. Page 199: 1. While Micah Bellow prepares to make a comeback, he gath- ers all his strength forthe task. 2. JV WRESTLING TEAM: Front Row - K. King, J. Kunst, L. Samaha, L. Dawes, P. Carfagno, K. VandenBrink, S. Hurst, Stat, Row 2 - Coach M. Hare, D. Horton, D. Chi, G. Krayniak P. Headon, D. Yokoyama, S. Du Par, P. Fiaab, Coach J. Lentz' Row 3 - B. Anders, D. Krause, M. O'Brien, K. Erman, K Chambers, G. Olivo, J. Corsaro, J. Compton, E. Melton, T. Roach, Row 4 - D. Rochat, C. Bafia, E. Toscan. 1 1 Wrestling - 199 e N 4 I l Page 200: 1. VARSITY BOYS' VOLLEYBALL TEAM: Front Row - S. Shrader, S. Schrleber, D. Flnnegan, M. Albrlghtp Row 2 - S. Shaw, M. Medelros, D. Rusley, T. Ouong, P. Plstone, Coach H. Crow, Row 3 - B. Lundy, C. Bell, M. Lawrence, D. Woodruff, C. Adlam, L. Schaffer. 2. During practlce, Chrls Adlam splkes the ball, and hus teammate tries to block lt. 3. Both coaches and teammates look on to see how well Scott Shrader and Mlke Lawrence block the shot coming towards them from across the court. 4. Ted Ouong jumps to set up the ball perfectly ln an early practice. 200 - Boys' Volleyball Y xxwgg' al- wgqr, . ,... Y .4 ,.a-v.--- ',. -4 L42 S .v 'I Titans Develop Their Talents Since three is supposed to be a lucky number, the Boys' Volleyball Team is expected to do well in their third season of existence. This year, the team boasts a great deal of experience. Returning are Mike Albright, Dan Finnegan, Mike Law- rence, Courtney Bell, Pete Pistone, and Dave Woodruff. Coach Harvey Crow has been teaching all members new plays and techniques, which he hopes will prove helpful during the matches. According to the players, the team has a lot of poten- tial. Page 201: 1. JV BOYS' VOLLEYBALL TEAM: Front Flow - C. North, B. Boullianne, G. Lambros, J. Brown, Row 2 - Fl. Dodson, J. Corsaro, T. Nordahl, B. Keeler, C. Sheffer, B. Both, Row 3 - J. Patch, M. Summit, K. Burnett, Fi. Welby, L. Welsh, R. Delker, Coach T. Cox. 2. See Page 200. 3. Mike Lawrence sends the ball to the opposing team with a burst of power. Boys' Volleyball - 201 The 1981 Tennis Team is another in a long line of Bay League contenders. Reioining the Titans again this year are seasoned veterans Alex Cloth and Steve Flockowitz. These two players will lead the other Varsity Team mem- bers into competition with their excep' tional individual play. The team has great depth and staying power. Some promising freshmen are also a part of the squad. The JV Team is expected to make fine strides this year as well. Both teams are coached by David Brad- bury. Page 202: 1. Tom Berg strains to see exaclty where his previous serve landed before deciding on his next move. 2. Both the athletic ability and the concentration required in tennis are shown in the face ot Alex Cloth as he puts everything into a powerful serve. aria! N A x XXXXX 1 Boys' Tennis R111 Ku iw I ,It -I 2 IQ I . ...Q ns., 6 N NW , g Tennis: New and Old Talent Brightens Season Q X X 'X K 11 1 ,M WX? l 'rj . Y ,AL , Mix Page 203: 1. Freshman Greg Cioth fires the ball by his opponent to score a point in one of his toughest matches. 2. VARSITY BOYS' TENNIS TEAM: Front row - W. Mora- vec, B. Wallace, G. Cioth, A. Greenthal, Row 2 - B. Knud- son, T. Berg, Coach D. Brad- bury, A. Cioth, Stat S. Catlin, Stat L. Bedrosian, J. Ottesen. 3. JV BOYS' TENNIS TEAM: Front Row - A. Vassigh, S. Spiegel, C. Chang, B. Zavod- nik, E. Knudson, S. Schwartz, Row 2 - Fl. Yu, Stat Girls L. Bedrosian, S. Catlin, Row 3 - R. Legg, D. Butts, R. Sheng, B. Prock, G. Kasse, Coach, D. Bradbury. Boys' Tennis 203 x FS vin 1' T an vw. Andi , , -, 4 U, ,x,.,f:'13'5ri -'.-f.1'- .'.,.,n.-f . 2 PA- YL: 'z Q-agp lv '- 'pp -4 -Q, X j'.-:ggi Fill' , f. .x 4-5. in .. . A -1 ...,,,. , 1.1. Hp'-f' .5 .na ..'-,fr 1 '-- .--':,p... .1 -'--1- . NK , kk. 1 .A V nyc- , my .Q .,..e1.W, 'Sf' gm ' Yr' GN XI f YYaJ:iF ' 'Q mt' .vw 1 hrs . X Il ,,...- ,,- 1, -4' , . 4 X s N Mrs...-W. I' ' xl Etfvff sziggfgge 1 . 1 .fa . . . ,. wks, fy- ,ggi-w.u.w1.,-afihrb mf? gf mn,--w . QI. H . . gs :fv ' 5,?:?:,,,1 v'1 x, . ,, I. .u 1. 1 . , . '. . 'W 55 r ', . All F.. . -Yx n, ,. -,..'A 4 V .K 'a .I 'dvi--'gp 4 --. 'wx 'l?5e- x- 4- 5 -'21 1,z1,H'-f -'Thu o .., 'Haj- 4 4 P A. ,. Golf Drives Into Toug 1Jc.. '..'v::QNhhsg- h Season The Varsity Golf Team is full of experience and exciting new talent this year. Heading the pack are seniors Neal Webb and Spencer White. Webb has been on the team since he was a freshman, and White was a sophomore when he joined the ranks of golf hopefuls. Both are expected to have very good scores. Another fine prospect is Kevin Leach. Last year, as a freshman, he showed his remarkable abilities and contributed greatly to the team's success. Page 204: 1. VARSITY GOLF TEAM: Front Row - D. Butterfield, B. McLaughlin, A. Howard, K. Lyons, Row 2 - Coach J. Kestenberg, D. McFarland, K. Leach, S. Fitzpatrick, N. Webb, S. White. 2. Pictured in a true golfers stance, Kevin Lyons finishes off a powerful drive in an early match against California High School. 3. Doug McFarland watches his ball sail down the fairway and head for the green. The drive landed just inches from the cup, setting up an easy putt. Page 205: 1. Precision on the green is very important to keep the score low. Adam Howard uses his club to measure an exact line to the hole. 2. Artie Oughton soon finds out that the middle of a golf match is the wrong time to build a sand castle as he finally gets his ball out of the rough and up onto the green. 3. As the afternoon sun settles behind the hills of the Rolling Hills Country Club, Seamus Fitzpatrick fervently hopes that his drive will clear the omie nous sand trap below. 2 3 Go 05 Gymnasts Tra The Girls' Gymnastics Team is in the midst of re- building their talent this year. Mainly comprised of underclassmen, the team is working hard to overcome this lack of experience. lf all their practice pays off, the Titans should consistently be a tough opponent during the regular season. Christine Cortopassi, Laura Trax- ler, Sharon Glassock, Carol Sicola, and Trish Protage will probably be the leading contenders for honors. Page 206: 1. Chris Cortopassi is caught in mid-flight as she executes a difficult vault. 2. During an early practice, Heidi Markle begins her sprint down to the vault. 3. Flying through the air with the greatest of ease, Laura Traxler throws herself into an aerial. Page 207: 1. VARSITY GYMNASTICS TEAM: Front Row - C. Cortopassl, L. Traxler, H. Markle, Row 2 - E. Honda, J. Hext, G. Kawahara, J. Hertzmann, H. Rothman, C. Sicola, K. Smith, Row 3 - C. Hanks, S. Glassock, A. Cook, Row 4 - S. Emmanouilides, A. Kaluza, J. Cobabe, L. Johnson, D. Lee, T. Protage, A. Mac Farlane, S. Fayles, Coach J. Romo. 2. Straddling the vault, Annette MacFarlane barely touches her fin- gers as she completes the move. 2 206 Gymnastics in Hard for Meets I 1 3 sf 15 'nf D AG ' x Q J Vx Aj if . , Vflflf' D i f. ls, ,,,. N. .:. 3,3 Q' Z' A T' J 3 V ' W -I 'fi ' 'I 3 5 'Y 'Y a.',' ' Q' g'TTwd- ' . and .. nv-5446 r' H. - 25' .r lf, . M V f ,, ,Q W Q ' it I f - U ' 1 ' -IJWWI 1 Page 208: 1. Graham Tilley knows that the bunerfly is one of the most difficult strokes to master as he races down to the end ofthe pool. 2. VARSITY BOYS' SWIMMING TEAM: Front Row - S. Bird, V. Valentekovich, S. Showler, G. Tilley, T, Basslerp Row 2 - Coach J. Vreden- burgh, Diver T. Clyde, J. Warren, K. Ogawa, Coach F. Akins. 208 - Boys' Swimming 2 I ' 'Q H+ HI I., - if .eg-M. w s fy, is . I .T 5 w.,f. i .ux.f.i If ' A .. w ,:L.4,g-Ff:f4f1'1i,,f,WCW!?gL F . I . 1 V 1 If 1 '... f' I . f Q...f Swimmers Hope for Stroke of Luck l 'ws The 1981 Boys' Swimming Team is experiencing a building year. Varsity swimmers Steve Bird and John Warren should lead the team through the season because of their previous Varsity swimming experi- ence. These young team members will help to insure the future ofthe swimming program at Rolling Hills. Page 209: 1. JV BOYS' SWIMMING TEAM: Front Row - G. Martin, A. Weiler, J. Axtell, B. Port, B. Clarke, Row 2 - J. Rivera, W. Williams, D. Swank, M. Arman, J. McGuire, Row 3 - Coach F. Akins, F. Sadler, S. Booth, Fl. Fleisher, N. Hamzei, Coach J. Vredenburgh. 2. Rolling Hills Varsity swimmer Steve Showler illustrates the form of a young man determined to win. 3. Bob Port takes a breather before continuing his laps. f ff' . w M M- K. ev Boys' Swimming nl J J! 2 Page 210: I. VARSITY GIRLS' SWIMMING TEAM: Front Row - R. Schaebsdau, P. Upchurch, T. Bat- telle, K. Ogawag Row 2 - H. Traxler, B. Menzie, K. Traxler, K. Ceske, A. Lopetrone, R. McDade, S. Stanglg Row 3 - Coach J. Vredenburgh, K. Hausvick, H. Hurrell, S. Goetze, A, Allder, Coach F. Akins. 2, FROSHXSOPH GIRLS' SWIMMING TEAM: Front Row - Coach J. Vredenburgh, M. Leite, K. Jeffrey, D, Wallace, Row 2 - B. Bucher, L. Hale, C. Lowry. 3. At the start of a grueling race, Stephanie Goetze concentrates on making a perfect dive. 1. Sv L, 5 sl irs' Swimming N f- 5236.2 W'-m.2 .L . , Q . .. is . V '.-A . is 1 ,..w4 u B Swimmers Compete for 4e if . ,D Bay League Title 1 f e- ? 'f , ' Aa' '71, 53' ' f' 1 , . .1 . 713.5 att l pb., Ai- .' Msh?'1.gj 1- . - ' 'k.A.:5--i L I ' . ' fx: 'QEJMF' wif? - 1 1 -wi -- if -F' ' '55 .lllllllllll 1 2 The 1981 Girls' Swim Team has high hopes for the upcoming meets. an Ending last year with a perfect win- ning record, the team has already begun this season with two important wins. This year's relay team consists of 5 B four girls who made the All-American ex i-I-I' Team last year. Beth Menzie, Kay Ceske, Penny Upchurch, and Sue Stangl all hope to make CIF this year. The girls enjoy Frank Akins as their I new coach. Even though he is rather strict, he takes their joking in stride, and the girls like that. The Diving Team shows promise as well. Its members are able to execute extremely complex dives. Page 211: 1. Kathy Jeffrey concentrates on keeping her stroke straight as she maintains her slim lead. 2. Penny Upchurch forcefully treads through the water as she completes a Varsity freestyle race. 5 3. VARSITY GIRLS' DIVING TEAM: Front Row - K. I-Ieurlin, S. Lash, FI. Davis: Row 2 - M. Schneider, A. Friedfeld, I.. Oetken, Coach L. Vre- denburgh. Girls' Swimming - 211 al. .' n The 1981 Titan Varsity Baseball Team is young, but experienced. Many players are returning from last year's team with confi- dence. Dave Butler, Greg Mayer, and Jim McDonald are prominent members of the pitching staff and hope to intensify the Titans' defense. Strong performances are also antici- pated from returning Seniors Jon Appleton, Dave Archibald, Brad Bierley, Bill Furlong, Curtis Gravett, Rick Jemison, and Steve Law- son. This year's team has a great deal of poten- tial with powerful batters, skillful basemen, and alert outfielders. If these capabilities are put to use, the Titans will do well in Bay League competition and qualify for a CIF berth. Page 212: 1. Danny Dorfman realizes that he may collide as a result of his hard running, but he still continues in his effort. 2. JV BASEBALL TEAM: Front Row - B. Schaal, J. For- man, S. Fuchino, G. Boss, M. Speltz, Row 2 - B. Furlong, S. Archibald, S. Voce, D. Speachg Row 3 - S. Briese, E. Green, J. Butler, J. Parton, W. Peterson, Row 4 - Coach B. Pier, T. Trumpler, Fl. Molony, J. Axtell. 3. VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM: Front Row - S. White, D. Dorfman, J. Markulis, S. Lawson, S. Costi, Row 2 - B. Furlong, H. Garcia, B. Moody, E. Adler, Row 3 - M. Gil- lette, J. Appleton, J. McDonald, G. Mayer, C. Gravettg Row 4 - D. Archibald, B. Bierley, D. Butler, M, Young, Coach G. Poe. 212 - Baseball igh Hopes Prevail for Baseball Teams 1 2 Page 213: 1. While warming up before a game, Mike Young is pictured in full extension. 2. Coach Garry Poe questions one of his players who has just been thrown out attempting to steal a base. 3. FROSHXSOPH BASEBALL TEAM: Front Row - E. Albright, P. Carabet, J. Laf- ferty, M. Ephraim, D. Hanne- mann, Row 2 - R. Park, P. Stevens, D. Kushner, E. Krauseg Row 3 - A. Johnson, B. Killebrew, S. Zurnaciyan, E. Taylor, K. Lundyg Row 4 - T. Gilje, R. Walles, C. Heimer, J. Robinson, J. Gliksman. 4. Jon Appleton, carrying a teammate's hat and glove, waits to run onto the field after the final out of the inning. if 4 Baseball- 213 With seven returning Varsity play- ers, the 1981 Girls' Softball Team is determined to have a good season. The team has a mixture of good hit- ting and excellent fielding, which ena- bles them to have a lot of flexibility. The Junior Varsity Team is young in age, but mature in motivation. Coach Joe Molchan, alias Disco Joe, is a superb coach, and he anticipates lead- ing the team to a victorious season. Page 214: 1. VARSITY GIRLS' SOFTBALL TEAM: Front Row - K. Bucklin, D. Poss, K. Gliksman, S. Tom, A. Cashg Row 2 - L. Bridgman, M. Murawskig Row 3 - Coach J. Gliksman, B. Blankenfeld, M. McDonald, J. Krause, A. Gus' tafson, L. Voce, K. Campbell, G. Reider, Coach L. Bridgman. 2. Julie Krause throws a typical hummer in the Varsity West Tournament. 3. Someone forgot to tell Lisa Voce that she's in the batter's box and not out on the dance floor. Even so, she played a good game. ,fy f -Q 1 X. ..,f 1 lk. 'if A,-' . 1.-au.. Au' ' sr -- eg, ' A ... VQQ, l.,I4 ' '. 5.2-'fi-'-lfcgffrf?-'?,1'fF1 l5'5 , -Q? ' . ' f rw Alas Q-..qefer'-v':H'.et.fie ' um.,-w ,.. N' '-- iff 5' ' to ek:- 'SP R, .- ,,., J K .4 X 5... x. . F., 45.3, ., iw X ,. 'J L ' g 5 Q .. - ,t ,nn-Sq' - fi'-.15 .,.A., . - f ,I ..:.-zpiirs.. ef,-'rg 4-.I'u?.-e'.:Qq,g1 biyjpgl . - ' V .gn .J --X . - . .t 5. F3 'W y ' - . - A J X , 5':r:JM-' rx -5,-'xg-',.z . i ' 1' -f lg, .ZE- A -I . . K, . .. r r ' A N -1 ,,'..t 2 3 214 Girls' Softball Softball Predicts Strong Showing Page 215: 1. JV GIRLS' SOFTBALL TEAM: Front Row - K. Pelletier, S. Wand, K: Anastasi, L. Shaul, S. LeBeau, C, Bridgman, Row 2 - Fl. Persselin, K. Sorenson, J. Parton, A. Keller, B. Cartier, S. Wil- liams, Row 3 - Coach J. Molchan, K. LaFace, K. Olinger, T. Bouse, C. Kabana. 2. Kelly Campbell makes a pretty face while she puts on her catcher's gear. 'aw r ,ffm 3 2 , ., A, I, In I ', 'Jarrow lv I 41 Girls' Softball - 21 VARSITY BOYS' TRACK TEAM: Front Row - K. VandenBrink, E. De Floos, Fl. Ack- ermann, E. Lundquist, S. Mayer, B, B. Bush, M. Allison, T. Morgan, D. McMillen, J. Cotter, R. Yoo, Row 2 - Coach A. La Face, J, Barrett, M. Hunt, P. Davis, M. Petak, frr'v .-H-W, ' ww, rv'-.ii Y i,'0' 9 if I -mah AQ V . 4 w Aw FA A jagtugur an-I, V4 ., . 'el-V 1' .. 'L is fr f - Z Q. M It ..- , rg pn . .. IXUAN -at .,, we-fa,,i M, 4. M . ,. V K T I ,,,, I f. few ' t ,,.,,, -. '-an . r - '- I '44 4 M' M. ff.. .Ai .WQJK ZR 'fr'-L4 . . , 'T , R. -1 'V L lv ,gf ' A ' A Mn -us 4'4 - fu- I 1 .-., ,, V W H, -.4 ,. - s......--.f. ,, . '-V1 -Ilfiaf s Hn, 1 by-Q liz ,V 'X f- n ,A ', rifdr , l fy.- ,,,,gJ+ 44 - Y ,bln 2 Page 216: li Arms outstretched, lan Green anticipates the force of his landing as he , V F, practices for the upcoming meets. 216 - Girls Tmckf Bow Tfack 2. Brent Bush develops his sprinting talents as he pumps his arms and lihs his knees high in early season practice. wax - l 1 W. Scott, l. Green, B. Henke, M. Giblin, T. Lawrence, E. Littleiohn, G. Yantz, K. Fayles, D. Bradley, B. Burnham, Marckx, G. Bucklin, D. Bausch, G. Prihar, G. Nazarian, C. Buchmanng Row 3 - G, V. Di Fiore, T. Martin, M. 1 Bowlus, Coach J. Lentz. Q., :YP - '-v Page 217: I . Y 1- Rebecca Reeves does her best to preserve the precarious balance needed to clear the hurdle and keep on running. 2. Janet Hall and Patty Santos jog in unison around the track in hopes of 2 f Improving both their speed and stamina for the longer 440 and 880 races. 3 H-5..,.,,,,. .... ,,..Q...Q.... The Rolling Hills Track Team has pulled together a strong and diversi- fied squad, which should rival other Bay League contenders for the cham- pionship. As usual, the distance events will be well taken care ot with the talents of Seniors Chris Bowlus and John Bar- rett. Kurt VandenBrink and Sopho- more William Henke will lead the Titan sprinters. The girls will also present some tense Bay League action since they too have a strong, well-rounded team. Page 218: 1. With the hope of improving their times, Floll- ing Hills' relay teams simulate the competition they will face in Bay League competition. 2. SOPHOMORE BOYS' TRACK TEAM: Front Row - B. Bracken, D. Kim, A, Ouong, M. Zislis, P. Wolf, G. Auberlen, B, Killefer, J. Lash, D. Wil- liams, T. Yoo, M. Wong, Row 2 - S. Walker, J. Laura, K. Gerrie, A. Bowlus, C. Lehman, A, Chang, R. Ruckelshausen, E. Kurzrock, J. Giet- zen, A. Welch, Coach J. Lentz, Coach A, La Facep Row 3 - J. Cordova, I, Francoso, R. La Fever, J. Schlatter, S. Yun, E. Savage, M, Gra- ham, G. Johnson. 'fa f' ff 2 218 Girls' Track, Boys' Track vg- K gi X.. Titans Expect Strong Performances S I 1 D X vw.-,,,.,Mw-W-,,,, .J A 1. FROSHXSOPH BOYS' TRACK TEAM: Front Row - G, Ron- lov, Fi. Watt, K. Smith, M. Grossman, A. Soloman, M. Brooker, Row 2 - J. Marcone, M. Braue, M. Lawler, J. Naviaux, S. Lee, D. Rozas, N. Krieg, Fi. Lawrence, Row 3 - Coach J. Lentz, Coach A. La Face, B. Anders, J. Franklin, P. Bohn, J. Karpie, S. Lewey, C. Coward, P. Raab. 2. On a gloomy day, Terry Getty sprints around a muddy track after a week of rain. 3. A Titan pole vaulter finds that even the addition of a few inches is enough to keep him from reaching new heights. Girls' Track, Boys' Track 219 - VF. -k wi. J 1: . A. 229 vf9fQ!i9!?2ff??'FS 'f - i.. 111- -frjaz... wif. W .- ' ?1.'i1. '-.-. Ax , .A-N... M .,.L:,,:i-ki, ' 'T A gf --e-an-4..-v-...XM-. .4 Alum Organizations - 221 CLUB COUNCIL OFFICERS - on-'mo' -'-omouw 2561 31'-2 2555530 E+Q.3--04,,Z...mO5--4,.,,. aafieefa-5,'23MU O U 4 Cy 5f9.CQ-3-3252-w3:igo C 149 0510 Ulm C U33.Of,.Q.5'252-E5 Omwomjmcm m3,.,o -0.2-5.2cp34,,mCQ.,,.3-: r11,..-Qmcnzsz WN-. agm -gm 4O':':g5'3m 2'-'-g'2:'?.:3gf-+5411 im --5 cncoofb'-+O'-+40-Zi':s Q- '41- 1 U7 3'--fD 4 :0mw'f33--oq,:.gOm gggggmg 8:13552 - x,.,V',-.UIQ :.1.,,-UUE' K'Dj'-,10'1 97-50-'wfb f-o 3 43'm 35013 Mm OG- ma QQOLD 5:-0475 .-.3gl-.3-1 om m,., 34-,O w c .-+w1U',:..:,- U O-893C g'2hCD'13-O m33g'p'rl O-'O32'U1 5?wQ33:W3253 863003 9-0453 T'U'n.37. -4-me-To. TICOO cnmJJOZOI'oOcn Club Council President, Brett Quang Vice-President, Margaret Grieco. AL Lb. X xxx N FRONT ROW: D. Blackwell CSponsorJ, S. Duerre, K. Gil-Gomez, J. Ong, M. Schneider, G. Ko, L. Felix, E. Kurzrock, J. Killebrew, B Schaal, G. Alessandra, Flow 2 - S. West, B. Furlong, M. Tsubota, L. Biederman, A. Amaral, T. Moy, C. Cogan, K. Urban, K. Wilcox, L. Baum, S. Osofsky, N. Collins, J. Cordova, Flow 3 - R. Frank, P. Hansen, A. Kung, A. Ouong, M. Gervais, M. Coleman, M. White K. Traxler, M. Sun, V. Wong, S. Kataol-ca, K. Ceske, M. Wong, Row4 - J. Hillsman, J. EDD, K. Connelly, V. Maleta, L. Wang, T. Yoo P. Yang, J. Molik, B. Du Bois, K. Dewald, J. Chang, Row 5 -K. Meier, Fl. Greayer, D. Liu, C. Bilas, C. Vanderlaan. 222 - Organizations 1 CSF JUNIORS FRONT now : L. Bayer, S. Deppe, C. Ericson, N.4Ce'lnilfer, arrera, M. Melton, T. Protage, P. ollins V. in J. Bilas' Row 2 - J Molchan ,- , .. ,. .. ... ,, ,, ,, A A, U ACA il-HQ, I l l I 1 .., i 5 'FICDO CDIUO-ZITIUJ O -1 no BJ 2. N Q3 Q. o 3 LD iv ro ou 1 f28?RT?0W: J. Barrett, J. Vanderlip, C. Bowlus, B. Carpenter, T. Clyde, J. Appleton CTreasurerD, D. McMillen, M. Pennell, T. Matsuoka, P. Young, P. Mme' -B aenane, Y. Arita, Row 2 - M. Oliyo, K. Schmidt, J. Lin, B. Boone, E. Degenhardt, Row 3 - K. Burton, B. Quan, R. Schaebsdau, K. Lyons, L. cone ihen, T. Coulbourn, J. Ungerlelder, A. Greenthal CPresidentJ, S. Diehl CHistorianj, T. Kaperl CSecretaryj, A. Winge Cliinancial Advisory, A. Mar- Selbyj ld' 'Q3fl, 5- 0S0fSkYi Rqw - K. Cogan, M. Boudreau, S. Hunter, S. Colodny, J. Lew, P. Szalay, D. Teshima, H. l-lurrell, J. Veret-te, L. Rester, J. Rowe -C35-eY, Row 5 - G. Di Libero, K. Rupp, S. Silver, D. Yu, L. Moy, U. Schurr, J. Fung, A. Johnson, R. Feess, C. Pursell, P. Santos, K. Kellogg, - . Bennett, G. Bennett, D. Sun, R. Dench, S. Scow, R. Boothe, N. Carlson. Tall Flags, Short Flags, and Drill Team are three of the main pep squads at Rolling Hills High School. They all perform to the band's music during half-time at football games. They also participate in many parades. Tall Flags placed second at both the Camarillo and Artesia Parades. Drill Team placed first, second, and fourth at Bell- flower, Buena Park, and Artesia, respectively. Colleen Weatherell performs her routine with precision. A Varsity football player admires the spir L fn FRONT ROW: C. Weatherell, B. Protage, K. Wilcox, S. Deppe fCaptainJ, Fl. Schneider CLieutenantJ, K. Traxler, V. Wong, Row 2 - L. Brahm, C. Ericson, L. Agapay, G. Pappalexis, M. Sun, Fi. Gunter, K. Fox, M. Schneider. SHORT FLAGS 224 - Organizations l DRILL TEAM i FRONT ROW: T. La Casse, A. Mendez, T, McKay, K. Fucci, T. Renkowitz, C. Coats, J. Simmons, G. Arico, D. O'Brien, S. Kataoka, C. Arice, J. Hertzrnann, Row 2 - M. Saroyan, K. Smith, C. Martin, C. Elder, L. Ruddick, A. Stinis, C. Wickline, D. Schmid, B. McFarland, M. Tennant, J. -Patm, Fl. Parker, R. Wyteg Row 3 - K. Kelley, K. Comings, C. Skelly, J. Meade, V. Farrar, K. Danielsen, D. Poss, Y. Nizinski, K. Rochat, C. La Borde, C. Simmons QSponsorJ. FRONT ROW: L. Horne, C. Daiglep Row 2 -R. Hattersley, D. Staudhammer, M. Mabugatj ROW 3 - B- EdQ9Vf0nf P- ASWCY CCHD' Talnl, D. Zoller fLieutenantJ, C. Chavanne. Organizations - 225 THESPIANS K1 nlqiiw J-R ,gi-, R o H imfq F' Ai i 1' T '9i'3 'W llar:aw-sw, gb f3 'f 'Eh ' - Tilt? if gf ' A kj' evm' 152.498 ' . . A 1--fe, J. 5' . QI Evlfrglifaw 1. T' QVHWQQ 7 L 2 , -f , fin' 1111111 'ikr ' it Grail Y 1-ual I Y., gi :ns . . .is .., . -X f rK .1171 XJ . K 'W 'C L ,- FRONT ROW: S. Prior, N. Warren, Row 2 -T. Hitchcock, L. Koeppel, T. Wiggins, K. Stoddart, B. Creamer fSponsorJ, L. Dawes, J. Selby, L. Biederman, Row 3 - C. Mason, B. Pederson, L. Rester, E. Degenhardt, J. Cummings, Row 4 - V. Ling, T. Markle, A. Cobabe. Thespians is a group devoted to supporting performing arts at RH. They are the individuals who brought you the play, l984. Through food sales, activities, and, most notably, the perform- ance of 1984, they have greatly aided liberal arts at RH. The Rolling Hills Choral Department is very proud to have such a professional sound- ing group of singers. Their beau' tiful voices blend in harmony and captivate their audiences, who return to see them perform i year after year. i FRONT ROW: S. Li, L. Koeppel, M. Grieco, L. Loveday, A. Cobabe, N. Warren, C, Thompson, Row 2 - E. Park, L. Samaha, T. Shulrnari. J- Reed. A. Gallucci, J. Johnson, S. Collins, R. Otteseng Row 3 - R. Scow, S. Flicker, R, Rhea, T. Wiggins, C. A Jones, J. Verette, D Crain, M. Minnick, T. Reynolds, C. Mclntyre CDirectorJ. 226 - Organizations GIRLS' ENSEMBLE FRONT ROW: F. Freeman, J. Kunst, M. Leite, Row 2 - L. Koeppel, M. Murakami, C. Xaudaro, J. Helping Row 3 - J. Spanos, V. Smith, B. Rolph, A. Guaranta, C. Chino, K. Long. Girls' Ensemble is one of three vocal groups at Rolling Hills, and it offers an opportunity for those who wish to perform to do so. ln addition to their seasonal concerts, the group provides entertainment for elementary and intermedi- ate schools. Concert Choir performs at many different places, such as shopping centers and lchabod Crane's. They also appear on the program at various amusement parks. The success ot their group's sound has greatly boosted the reputation of the Rolling Hills Choral Depart- tw.. ment. ,,,.,.--l.l.....- .--, -7--7 FRONT ROW: C. Frew, C, O'Brien, N. Cash, Row 2 - T. Wiggins, J. Reed, M. Minnick, H. Koseki, C. Bennett, K. Seki, P. Heiner, C. Heiner, D. Tagansky, Fl. Ottensen, K Buck,W.Dl M.E S.FI'k 'R 3-D ' ' ' - a e, vans, IC er, ow . Waaland, C. Davis, E. Dawes, E. Orme, M. Skinner, J. Connor, L. Trigg, T. Young, R. Harris, M. Cohen, Row 4 - S. Hamwi, E. Fowler, V. Smith, K. Rhea, J. Packer, M. Packer, V. Ouandt. A Organizations - 227 FRONT ROW: E. Jones, J. Swiger, R Legg, J. Yuste, M. Hoshi, A. Hoshi, M Lake, K. Bagi, S. Banks, Row 2 - J. Kil Iebrew, B. Keeler, R. Hancock, S. New comb, P. Headon, J. Headon, S Salzman, A. Wolff, K. Mitchell, M. Wolff M. Hynes, Row 3 - N. Schermerhorn H. Lee, J. Campbell, J. Ladd, M. Getzin E. Blanchard, S. Collins, B. Miller, G Nakata, T. Epp, Row 4 - E. Taylor, J Kaufman, Fl. Rockoff, K. Houchin, C Hutson, M. Tu, S. Osofsky, S. Fowler, H Liner, Row 5 - D. Rochat, J. Soobitsky, R. Fritz, F. Sadler, J. Denton, D. Merrill R. Greayer, J. Mitchell, C. Sheffer. The excitement at the half- time performances at various sports events, pep rallies, and community functions is attrib- uted in large part to the spirit and talent of the members ofthe Marching Band. This enthusiasm has placed them first in the Camarillo Parade and second in the Artesia and Buena Park Parades. Under the supervision of the distinguished Mr. John McRae, Wind Ensemble provides splen- did entertainment at music-ori- ented festivities all over the state. Rolling Hills is proud of their award-winning Drum Major, John Mulligan. He has captured firstiplace in the Artesia, Buena Park, Bellflower, and Camarillo Parades. He has also won numerous honorable mentions in other competition. 228 - Organizations 1 1 MAFICHING BAND -.-. Lil CQNCERT BAND ' as FRONT ROW: A. McManus, B. Protage, A. Miyamoto, L. Brown, C. Weatherell, S. Nozaki, A. Ozaki, C. Teresinski, Row 2 - M. Hynes, K. Bags, E. Jones. T. Swiger, R. Legg, A. Sladky, P. Halpin, N. Bayat, Row 3 - J. Campbell, J. Huste, S. Salzman. K. Mitchell, E. Blanchard, P. Headon, K. Flochat, C. Giltzow, M. Murakami, Row 4 - E. McNeer, K. Mills, K. Schmidt, D. Winner, J. Ladd, M. Hoshi, A. Hoshi, E. Sauder, Row 5 - J. Franklin, J. Denton, P. Worley, J. Kaufman, K. Houchin, T. Gilje. S. Fowler, R. Rockoff, D. MacTavish. JOHN MULLIGAN, MARCHING BAND DRUM MAJOR McNeer, L. J. Houchin, E. Fowler, Row 4 - L. Greayer, R. Harkins, B. Winner, K. Schmidt, Row 5 - E. Green, M. Mas ---drick, D. Glantz,P:Worley, J. Mulligan. i.--.. Yang, J. Cornelius, D. sari, M. Magee, M. Ken i I CD E o J :e 1 U7 A E m 0 m 5. rv 4 cu -1 -4 0 o 3 U KD ,.. -EI o F' -E 'Am' JA lTll'EUZITlCDZlTl UZ FRONT ROW: C. Hutson, C. Shefier, K. Greayer, E. Green: Row 2 - J. Mulligan, N. Collins, S. Osofsky, A. Lacer, J. Seidel, K. Cretcher, S. Nel- son, E. Sauder, J. Rigler, M. Lake, Row 3 - G. Nakata, J. Headon, D. Tu, A. Wolff, S. Collins, M. Getzing Row 4 - J. Cornelius, T. Temple, M. Herbelin, E. Blanchardg Row 5 - J. Houchin, S. Hinz, D. Greayer, D. Merrill, D. Flochat, Wall - S. Killackey, W. Van Beek, H. Lee, N. Shermer- horn, S. Osofsky, E. Taylor, M. Tu, J. Killebrew, V. Di Fiore. O 'K CQ SD 2. N N :+. o 3 UI ru ix: no AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE i-.g!fm4::i-- FRONT ROW: M. Melton, T. Prolage, K. Rhea, D. Wallace, L. Thomas, J. Schrie- ber, C. Ericson, S. Deppe, K. Finningan, K.Cre1cher, L. Horne, P, Zamzow, Row 2 - T. Martin, D. Teshima, J. Seidel, R. Deilch, S. Celniker, M. Olivo, K. Wilcox, J. Engquist, L. Brahm, S. Kovacs, M. Sun, Fl. Schneider, A. Mendez, Row 3 - M. Kam, R, Brown, G. Ko, C. Cogan, L. Dang, K, Connelly, V, Maleta, T. Moy, K. Meier, T. Epp, N. Collins, L. Medeiros, S. Osolsky, N. Celniker, R. Kim: Row 4 - C. Dubbell, L. Sun, U. Schurr, S. Hunter, M. Duley, B. Quan, S. Kataoka, T. La Casse, G. Arico, A. Benjamin, A. John- son, J. Lew, P. Chang, B. Wong, Row 5 -L. Walti, K. Cogan, M. Lawrence, L. Moy, S. Nelson, G. Alessandra, L. Baum, J. Ong, P. Santos, H. Kuno, H. Granata, C. Takenaka, D. Lee, Row 6 - D. Tu, K. Coulbourn, R. Lee, K. Schmidt, K. John- son, P. Fong, A. Dorman, S. Zinner, C. Cosenza, S. Chin, S. Hamwi, Row 7 - S. Stangl, F. Yu, A. Alessandra, M. Mooney, J. Shin, N. Sirayathorn, S, Summit, S. Percy, R. Reeves, T. Coulbourn, S. Shul- singer, A. Fujimoto,J.Kri11er. 230 - Organizations SQ , 'lxv I- ,ii A if J whi- x XL FRONT ROW: J. Bronaugh, L. Brown, Row 2 - R. Minnick, C. Sivas, M. Evans, Row 3 - E. Sorrels QSponsorJ, Nl Hernando, K. Kruanz, K. Kuehnle, N. Ashley. TOOTS FRONT ROW: L. White, M. Dougherty CPresidentJ, D. Blackwell tSponsorJ, S. Prior, M. Sample, L. Briese CPresidentJ. , .,,.- ., . -... .......u.., .. . .Z I -n-- -,. ,, , . V 4 -. 5 kt ' .. fr' iffl, .' x - A Q, J 'T' ,n . -' .' - f-f! ' , -ff kj ' 4' '- N1 .. AM , . fe- , V .ga yi ' ' . - J . J? -- .' ' . f T V 7 l-Q.-f.f f - , , .I L t fi wlt , ,V , O. , in-,izfzggt-Efai'-1 s L - .LL-A 4, 'AA 'sew D r: , ' f - '- . -U. ' Neg. m'ka5 'yf k't FRONT ROW: B. Schultz, D. Uebele. mf' STUDENT UNION nk 1' Being an exchange student doesn't just involve meeting new friends and adjusting to a new school. The American Field Service provides a lifetime experience for a student to learn new cultural and ethnical ideas of a foreign country. Programs can either be for the summer or for a whole year in which the student attends school. The Travel Club helps broaden the experiences of Special Educa- tion students on campus. Just as traveling the world broadens the cultural and intellectual aspects of the mind, the existence of The Travel Club at Rolling Hills helps students experience many diversi- ties of lifestyles by visiting muse- ums, libraries, and cultural exhib- ITS. Reading is not only fundamental, but with the help of the members of the Toots Club, it becomes an enjoyable learning experience for many Rolling Hills students. The helpful members of this tutoring organization are still continuing to make students become better read- ers. The conservation and preserva- tion of our national parks is the founding factor behind the Green Peace movement. The club section at Rolling Hills sponsors many fund-raisers to aid the cause of sav- ing endangered species and pro- tecting the rights of all animals. The members of the Student Union try hard to curb the current wave of apathy and vandalism at our school. Painting room numbers and directional arrows to class- rooms are a few of the many pro- jects these students participate in throughoutthe year. .K fx sf 1 I R FRONT ROW: D. Blackwell CSponsorJ, N. Collins, S. Fowl r, K, Houchin, M. Herbelin, A. Lacer, E. Green, D. Greayer, J. Cornelius, R. Greayer, E. Taylor, J. Dentong Row2 - A. Bakstad, B. Miller, C. Teresinski, K. .vlitc .l, J. Ladd, M. Magee, S. Osofsky, L. Yang, S. Newcomb, C. Sheffer, S. Collins. Organizations - 231 ORCHESTRA FRONT ROW: E. Sauder, H. Kuno, J. Fung, J. Lin, T. Morgan, D. Staudhammer, R. Legg, D. Tu, Row 2 - S. Nelson, D. Cohen, S. Newcomb, L. Yang, D. Fiochat, M. Wolff, L. Gash, D. Breis- acher, Row 3 -R. Yu, B. Hancock, N. Warren, F. De Roos, T. Reynolds. Another pride of the Rolling Hills Music Department is the Orchestra. This instrumental group provides entertainment for the school at numerous functions. The members of the Orchestra bring listening pleasure to much of our community as well. The String Trio definitely destroys the old tradition of three's a crowd. The combination of the talents, musi- cal interests, and enthusiasm of these three seniors has inspired many of their listeners. The trio is greatly appreciated, not only by the student body, but also by their audiences far and wide. 232 Organizations . lu.. it X. fn-,..,,,. jg 5 ir iff FRONT ROW: J, Lin, S. Newcomb, B. Hancock CHOREO FRONT ROW: A. Mendez, M. Sherwood, C. Place, J. Selby, Row 2 - T. Fox, K. Lyons, Row 3 - C, Jones, K. Finnigan, L. Pantone, Y. Cole, The Choreodancers of Rolling Hills are a group of very talented and ener- getic people. Their repertoire ranges from modern dance to ballet to disco. Indeed, they can perform almost any kind of dance one can think ot. The dedicated members of the Music Club support our Marching Band at all pep rallies, parades, and halfatime shows. The President, John Mulligan, is assisted by the Vice-President, Steve Fowler, and the Secretary, Dawn Greayer, They do a fine job in promot- ing spirit at school. Musiggusa y T' F J ' D FRONT ROW: L. Gash, M. Lake, A. Miyamoto, R. Harkins, S. Newcomb, L. Yang, D. Greayer, R. Yu, D. Breisacher, Flow 2 - L. Brown, H. Kuno, J. Fung, S Osofsky, S. Collins, M. Hynes, A. McManus, R. Legg, E. Blanchard, B. Hancock, F. De Roose, N. Warren, Row 3 - J. Campbell, S. Nelson, M. Wolff, A. Ozaki A- Bakstad, E. Sauder, S. Banks, J. Lin, D. Cohen, D. Sun, C. Hutson, Row4 - J. Mulligan, D. MacTavish, J. Denton, P. Halpin, A. Lacer, J, Ladd, L. Selwitz, S. Salzman, R. Greayer, P. Worley, S. Nozaki, Row 5 - K. Schmidt, K. Mills, H. Lee, C. Sheffer, E. Taylor, K. Houchin, K. Mitchell, S. Fowler, P. Headon, D. Flochat, M. Magee. 1 Organizations 233 SPANISH CLUB FRONT ROW: J Selby, A. Mendez, B Barrera, W. Peter son, J. Molik, A Ouongg Row 2 - R Melton CSponsorJ, V Wong, S. Osolsky, S Collings, L. Selwitz K. Houchin, T. Yoo M. Kendrick, Row 3 - C. Kim, L McFarland, T. Pro tage, Y. Arita, L Dang, L. Agapay, C Chavanne, A. Sie Row 4 - B. Wong H. Granata, G. Lee, S. Kovacs, S. Chin, J. Meade. Se habla espanol? The Spanish Club certainly does and with gusto. Their many Spanish outings range from pot lucks to seeing Evita. Promoting interest in the more intriguing aspects of French culture is one of the goals of the French Club. President Stacey Hunter and other French students have organized many ban- quets and other activities to help reach this obiective. FRONT ROW: L. Brahm, S. Deppe, B. Bewick, L. Biederman, H. Mar- kle, H. Rothman, M. Tsubota, K. Alkong Row 2 - S. Hunter, S. Tyree CSponsorJ, D. Yu, J. Tsai, H. Kuno, C. Ericson, C. Carmitchel, V. Maleta, C. O'Brieng Row 3 - S. Nelson, M. Lee, E. Wetmore, M. Duley, E. Lan, N. Celniker, D. Edwards, A. Amaral, LJ. Schurr, Row 4 - L. Mun, E. Sauder, G. Alessandra, B. Quan, S. Silver, K. Burton, A. Alessandra, H. Hurrell, D. Teshima. 234 - Organizations J 09'-rvi -Q N Gi 5! FRENCH CLUB GERMAN CLUB fs A.. LATIN CLUB FRONT ROW: H. Kuno, M. Schneider, D. O'Brien, Row 2 - R. Harper fSponsorJ, B. Kelley, E. McDonald, J. Cummings, Row3 -S. Gordon, R. Persselin, S. Showler. FRONT ROW: P. Nilarp, N. Lubofsky, L. Felix, P. A'Hearn, P. Raab, D. Glantz, P, Dubbell, S. Fowler, Row 2 - P. Yang, J. Feldman, C. Daigle, K. Lake, S. Lewey, K. Phillips, J. Whalen, S. Wand, A. Keller, S. Brewster, K. Davidson, E. Joseph CSponsorJ, Row 3 - J. Marshall, J. Denton, M. Magee, C. Shefter, J. Cornelius, M. Groen, T. McKay, M. Saroyan, J. Staudhammer, K. Teruya, Fl. Lee, P. Zamzow, D. Liu, Row 4 - A. Furst, C. Johnson, M. Whittmann, P. Herbelin, N. Krieg, N. Aibinder, M. Song, Fl. Hale, L. Gash, L. Brown, S, Takenaka, L. Floth- schild, S. Ross, E. Sauder, E. Lew, Row 5 - S. Ehret, C. Kearns, S. Kovacs, P. King, S. Harrison, M. Quan, P. Lemetti, Fl. Wetzer, S. Brauns, P. Zare- nejad, C. Larsen, J. Ehrl, Row 6 - J. Soobitsky, D. Rochat, T. Schoech, L. Wang, P, Worley, E. Park, S. Volkmann, J. Raue, M. Bagby, D. Kalemkiarian, G. Pappalexis, S. Allman, Row 7 - J. Schrieber, K. Loper, S. Le Beau, K. Myers, M. Durling, D. Brown. The Bavarian way of life seems to be very popular on the BH campus, and the German Club has worked hard to make this true, President Dave Brown and the rest of his wild bunch sponsor many activities connected with the German cule ture. Breathing new lite into a dead lan- guage, the Latin Club studies many aspects of ancient Rome. From staging toga parties to planning conventions, the members of this group always manage to havetun. Organizations 235 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY, SENIOFIS e fSponsor5, E. Degenhar , , . , . lemons, S. Colodny, . , bell, M. McDonald, S. Tom, Row 2 - M. Duley, K. Kellogg, U. Schurr, B. Quan, L. Moy, P. Young, B. Bewick, J. Seidel, R. Yamane, Y. Arita, J. Lew, S. Hunter, E. McDonald, C. Pursellg Row 3 - C. Dubbell, M. Lawrence, J. Lin, E. Lan, G. Nakata, J. Mulligan, P. Lee, S. Osofsky, S. New- comb, M. Casey, Agollgsoln, A. Marcone, L. Naggp Row 4 - A. Alessandra, L. Sun, D. Teshima, H. Hurrell, R. Boothe, D. Sun, A. Greenthal, J. Appleton, S. White, S. Diehl, A. Winje. NOT PICTURED: M. Moore. OT' 'TTT' TT' 3. 'I I . 16---Q' H531 1 'lr H'fFll.1.:INlllZ.gr I .. l-lST.f'fVE.lY!!..Y TRI MEETING fc. 65' I-4 FRONT ROW: H. Granata, L. Dang, T. La Casse, K. Cretcher, L. Horne, B. Edgerton, L. Traxler, B. Menzie, D. Blackwell CSponsorJ5 Row 2 - S Nelson, M. Otsnuka, A. Bishop, S. Deppe, C. Ericson, M. Getzin, N. Celniker, F. Martin,.T. Protageg Row 3 - S. Kovacs, P. Kim, A. Howard, A. Sie S. Ungerleider, 1neider, R. Lee, E. Honda, F. De Roos. 'A 4- - , ' ' - J' - NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY, JUNIORS 236 - Organizations N FRENCH HONOR SOCIETY bf- L MUPPET SHOW FAN CLUB CZ? W Lisa Voce, Gretchen Reider, and Kelly Campbell, an Paula Bouckaert, offi- cers ofthe Muppet Show Fan Club, honor Miss Piggy. FRONT ROW: S. Nelson, E. Sauder, N. Celniker, S. Deppe, B. Bewick, L. Bieder- man, L. Rester, H. Markle, H. Rothman, T. Niedermeyer, M. Tsubota, Row 2 - M. Duley, E. Lan, S. Hunter, S. Tyree fSponorJ, D. Yu, J. Tsai, M. Lee, H. Kuno, S. Higgins, C. Ericson, V. Maleta, D. Edwards, A. Amaral, Row 3 - G. Alessan- dra, L. Wetmore, L. Mun, H. Hurrell, B. Quan, S. Silver, K. Burton, K. Wilcox, D. Archibald, A. Alessandra. One of the more prestigious groups on campus, the National Honor Society applauds a studious and active individual. lt judges both juniors and seniors on leadership, scholarship, achievements, character, and service. To be eligible for the French Honor Society, one must have a fluent understanding of the French language. Membership is difficult, but it is deemed a high honor. The Muppet Show Fan Club is comprised of a large group of RH students whose meetings consist of praising and singing Alleluia to the Muppet Show stars. Organizations 237 SKI CLUB OFFICERS VOLLEYBALL CLUB Elf ibn' . H. .I Iii ee ll :za Il -'Il:::-- itil -,g 'EI ,. . f 1::::5tf3 cy 'SETI 1 1. FRONT ROW: M. Dodson fSponsorJ, Row 2 - C. Hagenburger C Secretaryy, G. Di Libero tPresidentJ, C. Bell Cvice-Presidentj. 2. FRONT ROW: C. Sheffer, FI. Crowley, S. Flatayg Row 2 - D. Woodrutt, J. Cohen, J. Patch, T. Cox fSponsorDg Row 3 - l. Green, J. Bennett, M. Cruz, T. Ouong CPresidentJ, M. Lawrence CVice-Presidentj. 3. FRONT ROW: B. Bush, J. Reed, S. Whiteg Row 2 - S. Mayer, B. Bierley, D. Flisley, M. Speltz, J. Appletong Row 3 - B. Lundy, B. Power, N. Migllaccio, T. McNary. Sliding on two thin planks con- nected to your feet in often freezing conditions does not seem too much fun. Try telling the Ski Club that. Ranging in skill from wedgers to downhill racers, this group, through many well-planned out- ings, populates both local and dis- tant ski resorts. This group has attracted many devotees of the sport of Volleyball. Organizing many tournaments and even an intramural league, the club has done much to promote this enjoyable recreation. Membership in the Lettermen's Club is no easy feat. All members must have excelled in at least one Varsity sport. Led by President Jon Reed, the club has provided enter- tainment and service to both school and community. 238 - Organizations DUGOUT CLUB Swan Q yer.. wggag it .cg .,.,. Lwfmnnu f '5Ae5f'i lK1S'Ll' ?!7.:!iK,elill 5 - r- we iasmmnmin 1 'slit I V i 9. ! ' l ' l!'K 4, v 05. P EQ s an Y X ...M gs I A 1 J v - . 'n .ff GIRLS' ATHLETIC LEAGUE FRONT ROW: B. Pier QSponsorJ, L. Koyama, D. Butler, J. Appleton, L. Becker, M. Speltzg Row 2 - T. Wickline, M. Gillette, M. Halpin, T. Bierley, Row 3 - S. Briese, L. Adler, T, Fox, B. Moody, T. Szulc, Fl. Jemison, L. Miller, Row 4 - K. Campbell, B. Furlong, S. West, J. Cor- saro, W. Sharp, J. Axtell, T. Battelle, Row 5 - J. Lafterty, A. Johnn, D. Speach, S. Voce, B. Bierley, D. Archibald, H. Staggs, P. Upchurch, Row 6 - R. Kaufman, J. Forman, T. Gilje, E. Taylor, C. Heimer, E. Green, S. White. The Dugout Club, supporters of America's grand ol' pastime, has devoted itself to maintaining the high standards of RH's base- ball program. Through fund rais- ers and other activities, they have aided the sport of baseball tremendously. Similar to the Lettermen's Club, the Girls' Athletic League is made up of girls who have earned a Varsity letter in some major sport. They sponsor many campus and community activi- ties, including Donkey Basket- ball. H3 I-7 ,M of 'il FRONT ROW: L. Thomas, P. Upchurch, T. Battelle, K. Traxlerg Row2 - S. Lash, M. Schneider, J. Ong, K. Ceske, L. Schizasg Row 3 - J. Krause, C. Jones, L. McKay, S. Goetze, B. Reeves. Organizations - 239 SHAKESPEARE SOCIETY dir exj. .F FRONT ROW: K. Cretcher, M. Priest, L. Dawes, B. Herllhy, D. Perlessg Row 2 - A. Samaha, L. Sam- aha, S. Kovacs, D. Waalandg Row 3 - M. Grieco, J. Cummings, M. Getzln, J. Selby, J. Arcand, Fl. Beres, C. Kearns, B. Wedekind CSponsorJ, J. Ken- nerg Row 4 - L. Biederman, R. Merenbachg Row 5 - B. Pederson. Dedicated to the memory of the old English bard, the Shakespeare Society has continued its study and appreciation of Shakespeare's works. The society hopes to continue their high standards by duplicating their first place showing at last year's prestigious Shakespeare Fes- tival. Appreciation and study of our fine, feathered friends is the reason for the existence of the Audubon Society. By careful observation of birds, the group experiences much of the beauty and wonder of nature and this particular cre- ation. 240 Organizations 0:4 AUDUBON SQCIET' FRONT ROW: Y. AritaQPresidentJ, J. Lentz CSponsorJ: Row 2 - S. Kovacs Nice-Presidentl. GO CLUB FRONT ROW: K. Shiotsuki, T. Matsuoka, Flow 2 - D. Wang, T. Wu, P. Yang, Row 3 - P. Kim, R. Sun, F. Forouzanpoor, M. Sun. Arranging five stones in a row seems to be an easy enough task to win a game. Unfortunately, this popular Eastern game is easier said than done. The Go Club is dedi- cated to playing this game. No color name can describe the madcap antics of the Green No- Name Club. Behind all these Rocky Horror excursions, bizarre outings, and rollicking activities is founder and President Adam Walsh. GREEN NO-NAME CLUB i K r u - 3 92?-Sw N, N. Due to the nature of the Green Non'Name Club, the members have wisely decided to remain anonymous. Organizations 241 FRONT ROW: M. Curie, A. Cella, M. Fara- day, H. Yukawap Row 2 - N. Bohr, V. Valentekovich, P. Ohm, A. Yang, F. Tsai, A. Einstein CSponsorJg Row3 - P. Dirac. To say that the Physics Club studies only complex formulas is quite incorrect. Though they are interested in the principles of Physics, they also plan trips to Magic Mountain and other fasci- nating places. The increasing crime rate has brought about a great need for the use of guns. The members of the Flod and Gun Club do their best to promote gun safety and the proper use of firearms in America's wilderness areas. The Math Club competes against other schools in comput- ing difficult math problems. They are extremely successful in this enterprise, and they have numerous trophies to prove it. ROD AND GUN CLUB I L fb! FRONT ROW: S. Fitzgerald, T. Jacobsen, S. lllokkenp Row 2 - P. Griffith fSponsorb, M. Hundt, M. Shorey, D Poncia. 242 - Organizations PHYSICS CLUB Z A 5 tip aff V+ . N l i T lg 'I'iii A .1.- i' e !Qa- f Q 0' , MATH CLUE ji I I A I FRONT ROW: M. Schneider, M. Yung Row 2 - D. Lieman, A. Nizinski, 3 - P. Lee, D. Stenson, B. Boothe fMascotJ, K. Schmidt, W, Lester QS sorj. SCIENCE FICTION CLUB FRONT ROW: C. Sagan, H. Kuno, V. Ling, ,W - B. Epp, C. Keyes, Row 2 - J. Cuma mings, C. Mason, P. Chong, L. Brown, L, Gashg Row 3 - S. Dang, B. Brewster, J. Fung, M. Lake, K. George. MODEL UN CLUB FRONT ROW: J. Hollingsworth, S. Dangg Row 2 - J. Ong, L. Dang, S. Deppe, S. Kovacs, Row 3 - D. Teshima, R. Deitch, C. Ericson, L. Brahm, B. Quang Row 4 - J. Vredenburgh CSponsorb, M. Duley, M. Lawrence, H. Kuno, C. Kim. Xe The Science Fiction Club is one club which is always looking f ahead. The group promotes exploration of deep space and . fantastic journeys to brave new worlds through the many books - and motion pictures ot this genre. To stimulate an active interest in world affairs through the J study of the United Nations is what the Model U. N. Club is all about. The members achieve this goal by representing various countries at mock United Nation conferences here and ostensibly abroad. Cooking up exotic and delecta- ble dishes, the Gourmet Club specializes in culinary art. They cook many, mouth-watering treats, and they eat them too. J 5 3 eff 4 I Y xg! tl .L 4.-. GOU MET CLUB ,XX ffl: FRONT ROW: J. Jenks, D. O'Brien, P. Davisg Row 2 - S. Kataoka, A. John- son, P. Fllce-Prideaux fSponsor J, Row 3 - C. O'Brien, T. La Casse, K. Kel- ley. Organizations - 243 SATORI 4 - - .... FRONT ROW: W. Draves CSponsorj, L. Doyle, R. Hancock, D. Teshima, L. Nicholson, Row 2 - L. McDonald, L. Dang, M. McGuire, J. Kritzer, M. l Otsuka, Row 3 - A. Fuiimoto, V. Goern, S. Kovacs, C. Dubbell, C. Pursell, L. Nagaig Row 4 - S. Shul- singer, A. Marosek, M. Duley. The creativity of the students on SATORI has brought an overwhelming response of positive feelings to this mag- azine. The contents of the literary publi- cation include poetry, some short sto- ries, photographs, and some very beauti- ful artwork. SATORI is published annu- ally, and it never fails to receive an eager reception from the student body. Herding a group of thirty-five plus indi- viduals and getting them to all pull together to come out with this yearbook is no small undertaking. You now hold in your hands the proof of the extraordinary effort and talent expended. David Kalem- kiarian was this year's editor, and the i advisor to Publications is Par shuben i Robertson. g D ELPHIAN ,- dh' V. tri .LI - a ? l, '- i Wt W., 4-we sp' FRONT ROW: B. Montagne, Row 2 - D. Diehl, S. Teshima, P. Fong, C. Siemons, D. Kalemkiarian, S. Eddy CTayIor Representativej, M, Casey, Row 3 -S. O'Sullivan, P. Robertson QAdvisorj, C. Felismino, D. Teshima, L. Mathiassen, K. Dintzer, S. Allman, Row4 - C. Pursell, A. Beniamin, R. Kaufman, K. Loper, C- Franklin, M. Magee, Tree - P. Upchurch. 244 - Organizations THAN QUlLANDSCROLL FRONT ROW: A. Greenthal, L. Voce, D. Teshima, P. Durkee, A. Falanga, M. Otsuka, T. Matsuoka, L. Degenhardt, S. Huskins, S. Sevyg Row 2 - S. Gil- bert, B. Barrera, D. Kalemkiarian, B. Quan, K. Dint- zer, D. Powell, P. Robertson CAdvisorJ. Every month from the depths of Room H-62, springs that award-winning publi- cation, the TITAN. Editor-in'Chief Yvonne Cole and her talented entourage are responsible for the excellence of reporting and coverage of campus news. Recently, the TITAN, with a little help from their arch rival, the DELPHIAN, added yet another accolade to a long list of honors. They were named the top pub- lication by the Southern California Jour- nalism Education Association. To those who excel in the field of jour- nalism, Ouill and Scroll is a nice reward. An honorary organization, its ranks con- sist of outstanding TlTAN and DELP- HIAN members. 2' 'flea' ' ' '. A FMQNTIROWI B- OUBV1, D.'Teshima, T. Krempa, MA. Otsuka, T. Matsuoka, A. J. Falanga, S. Sevyg Row 2 I .G1Ibert, T. Fox, L. Miller, J. Arcand, S. O'Sullivan, K. Dintzer, P. Fong, L. Shames, E. Degenhardt, J' Robertson CSPOFGOQJ ROW 3 - A- Gfeeflihal, S. Colodny, B. Barrera, C. Siemons, P. Upchurch, J. Ohnson, D. Kalemkiarian, R. Crowley, B. Montagne, G. Reider. Organizations 245 INTERACT i FRONT ROW: A, Sie, B. Wong, Fl. Lee, L Dang, K. Cretcher, S. Sicola, L. Traxler, T. Moy, R. Schneider, T. Nordahl, G. Ko, L. Horne, Row 2 - B. Barrera, G. Ales- sandra, G. Kawahara, D. Kim, J. Holl ingsworth, J. Suarez, C. Kim, C. Ericson, L. Brahm, S. Deppe, L. Agapay, M. Sun, Row 3 - M. Mooko QSponsorj, S. Hamwi, L. Felix, G. Amano, P. Wilton, M Melton, C. Chang, A. Bishop, B. Doug- lass, C. Sicola, Row 4 - T. Cox CSpon- sorb, D. Carter, M. Hunt, l. Green, R. Albertoni, S. Kovacs, N. Bridgnell, D. Bradley. Is there apathy at RH? Don't ask the Interact Club. This elite group of enthusiastic, optimistic students have done many serv- ice projects to benefit the school and the community. Currently, they are sponsoring a girl from India. Providing service and atten- tion tothe affairs of the commu- nity and campus is what the Key Club does best. Perhaps the key to their successful activi- ties is their spirit and dedication to whatever task is at hand. 246 - Organizations KEY CLUB W ,,,.l l I T! il: Fl it N , rlkql Q' X . 'xl - s ,, - 1' i ' 1 . V. 9 al . . fu , P H 'f' -3' .. f . '. N- 5. K- , L. Q . K . r X x . QQ' ' 5 N 'fy I E , FRONT ROW: T. Clyde, S. Lawson, Row 2 - A. Greenthal CPresidentj, T. Clyde, S. White, J. Barrett, M. Young, Row 3 - A. Cloth, M. Colin, S. Glassock, D. Risley, K. Campbell, J. Appleton, J. Bilas, D. Butler, Row4 - R. Rhea, T. Szulc 3, Gardner L. Bayer, R. Jernison, M. Friedfeld, M. Butler, S. Percy. ' GIRLS' LEAGUE BOARD GIRLS' SERVICE CLUB xx? 5: - I i FRONT ROW: M. Melton, C. Johnson, S. Elledge, M. White, S. Huskins, S. Catlin, S. Ungerleider, J. Unger- - Ieider QPresidentJ, E. Honda CVice-Presidentjg Row 2 -A 3 ' , , - C. Kim, A. Friedfeld, S. Chin, M. Schneider, T. Moy. 3 . cu- Q tv f xl' 4 ' W? x if K . gli ...,,, , :AV 5 ,. , Q ,. I 1 yy K 5 Responsible for the Winter Formal, But- v ,ly tons 'n Bows, and other activities is the Girls' League. Tackling all projects with spe- cial enthusiasm, this club is one ofthe more active and established groups on campus. One of the more involved clubs on cam- pus is the Girls' Service Club. It supplies, of course, many services, as its name implies. Headed by President Lisa Moy, the mem- bership performs many worthwhile and admirable activities forthe community and the campus. -L 'H FRONT ROW' L Terrell S Hamwi L M A M - . , - I - OY, . endez, C. Franklin, S. Ungerleiderg Row 2 - A. Rubiano, J. Sharpt, M. Melton, S. Collins, L. Medeiros, K. alkon, N. Collins, V. Wong, M. Halpin, J. Johnson, K. Ceskep Row 3 - L. Bourne, T. Coulbourn, A. Nizinski, C. Ericson, M. Schneider, S. Hunter, K. Ogawa' 0 4- . . . . . W M. SUN, 5. DSPDG, L- Agapay, K. Schmidt, K. Traxler, M. Getzin, B. Edgerton, Row 5 - R. Horne CSponsorJ, C. Miller, A. Bishop, R. Schneider, Pi Protage, E. Honda, C. Sicola, G. Arico, B. Wong, C. Kim, Organizations - 247 FRONT ROW: K. Shiotsuki, D, Wang, P. Yarrtlgg Row 2 - M. Sun, P. Kim, Fl. Sun, T, atsuokag Row 3 - Fl. Porter CSpon- sorj, F. Forouzanpoor, T. Wu. Adding an Eastern philosophy to various games, the Chinese Game Club is one ot the newer clubs on campus, Membership is not restricted to non-Chinese. The Flyers' Club is an organi- zation which promotes interest in aviation. The club members learn how to operate aircraft as well as engage in the study of aviation history. CHINESE GAME CLUB '-iff TT fi M'-T... FRONT ROW:J.ChnstensenQSponsorj, S, Sperling, Fl. Pledger S Smith J MorganCSponsorD Row2 K Schmidt J lde L Felts 248 - Organizations CHESS CLUB COMPUTER CLUB 1 S 5 Q SIMULATION GAME CLUB X X 1 1. FRONT ROW: K. Mugger idge, T. Hung, J. Stern, A Howard, D. Wang, V. Valentek ovich, R. Sun, R. Porter CSpon sorjg Row 2 - P. Yang, C Hicks, T. Wu, J. Denton, F. For- ouzanpoor, R. Esrail, T. Onaga, L. Wang, A. Lafter, Row 3 - J. Momand W Lacher, A. Dong, P. Slavich, S: Osotsky, M. Yun, G. Land, G. Alessandra, A. Bowlus, M. Sun, T. Matsuoka. 2. FRONT ROW: A. Bhargaza, S. Kung, P. Dubbell, G. Chen, J. Fung, J. McGehee CSpon- sorj, R. Esrail, Row 2 - A, Dong, M. Yun, L. Brown, S. Dang, P. Lee, R. Yamane, F. Tsai, P. Kim. 3. FRONT ROW: Fl. Greayer, G. Gueron, H. Kuno, V. Ling, M. Song, J. Steele, H. Hurrell, B. Ouang Row 2- J. Osborn CSponsorJ, S. Zinner, J. Mulli- gan, J. Cornelius, E. Green, S. Newcomb, L. Yang CPresi- dentb, M. Bremer, M. Law- rence, P. Young. Playing that timeless, strategic battle of wits called chess has been the main function ofthe Chess Club. A very active group, it holds and competes in many tournaments local and state-wide. Due to the popularity ot computers today, a group of students have gotten together in order to better understand this expanding field. Not only do they pro- gram math formulas and problems, they also pro- gram computer games. The Simulation Game Club members encourage the importance of good sportsmanship. Through- out the year, the group enters various tourna- ments which feature assorted simulation games for competition. Organizations - 249 ..,-,, . ,--'V' -ifiiw :L '-- ':-41--- 2-.1 -.-.'-:gf --f.,,.k, . Ar-M...-if---,-,..x... -- -. . .., ,-,.-. f'.4.,..,, .4 . fi- 121122-':g?5s2..1.3Ff'i'qsA..3'i H , 5 , ,,, 'Eu--., Advertising - 25 Long on hours. Short on lines. i KW,4jQQg4- lf dial lt y lim lllllll ft l pm, market Q if it 1 f , C Wi ,W tart jk ,t l ,l D61 ff! i ' f mm f rt! I A fl f..lfi'itl 'q 'i 4- y il gs llllll , -W m. f .. . I I s N MIM, , WW X h ,jk 1,1 I .,,l f4'lHl'li,,1l'! it ' I, - v,,'jk-X XQM s W ,, W Meet the one market thats M And because were close by, you out to save you time Just about UF' , don't have to waste a gallon of gas anytime you need us uufwy to pick up a half-gallon of milk. Thats the beauty ol amlpm mini So just about anytime you like, market .Its a little place that has alot MM you can run rn, grab what you need, of things the supermarkets have Without and be on your way. having supermarket lines Or supermarket Thats the long and short ol what amlpm hours In fact, most amlom mini markets are is all about. Dont you wish all markets open all night long were that way? Just around the corner All around the clock. amlom mini markets a lrancnise ot ARCO' Petroleum Products Companya division of Atlantic Richfield Company, 252 - Advertising MS. FASHIONS if 'rx 'lk . fl s.-. MS. FASHIONS, 3877 Pacific Coast Highway, Torrance, 373-4622. This boutique has a fine selection of the latest styles for women. Jean Stansel looks on as Donna Fong tries on a hat, and Kathy McKellar examines a dress. GABLE HOUSE BOWL NFS GABLE HOUSE BOWL, 22501 Hawthorne Boulevard, Torrance, 378-2265. Scott Allman, Craig Franklin, John Di Giovanni, and Mike Magee look for- ward to bowling a good game. lf you like bowling, Gable House is the place to go. PAUL'S PHOTO PAUL'S PHOTO, 23252 Hawthorne Boulevard, Torrance, 375-7014. Clint Flobertson looks at a new Minolta Weathermatic as Mike Magee and owner Paul Comon discuss its underwater merits. Paul's carries truly high quality equipment for the photographer. HlLDE'S COIFFURES HlLDE'S COIFFURES, 23819 Hawthorne Boulevard, Torrance, 378-8219. Elizabeth Dawes watches the work of stylistfowner Hilde Lotzer as she cuts Susan Gordon's hair. You can always count on Hilde and her staff to give the perfect cut. Advertising - 253 VILLAGE PAPPAGALLO mf A VILLAGE PAPPAGALLO, 24540 Hawthorne Boulevard, Hillside Village, 373- 5234. This wonderful store has the finest in women's footwear from Pappa- gallo. Here Marcia Saroyan and Teresa McKay are shown trying on a pair of fashionable shoes. 254 SILVER CLOUD TRAVEL .. if-w ISIS rllfi I Tax Em QQ' SILVER CLOUD TRAVEL, 22745 Hawthorne Boulevard, lorrance, 373- 8577. Owner Judi Walti and her daughter Lynn Walti, a sophomore at Flollv ing Hills, help Melissa Dougherty with travel arrangements. The agency offers the best services for your trip. - Advertising THE CLUB f . O ..-5 5 VG- THE CLUB, 22760 Hawthorne Boulevard, Torrance, 373-6736, Gary Humenik, Scott Allman, John Di Giovanni, and Craig Franklin stand in front of the sign of the South Bay's most recognized racquetball club and gym, The Club. ARICO'S DRUG if 'S 5 K : E ki 'Iii 9, 3 P i 1 i .I 1'x1:lC2I'3 IZRUG STQRE, 352300 Hawthorne BouIevard,' Lawndale, 675-7137. The very best in prescription and overethe-counter drugs are offered a1Arico's. Y so ave 3 W' e Se ecnon of School 5UPDlies. In this picture, Fiobin Maestas, Susan Gordon, Jim Cummings, and Elizabeth Dawes are standing in front of the store just before Halloween Friday. .L Advertising - 255 LARRY BAZOZ HAIR DESIGN LARRY BAZOZ HAIR DESIGN, 2800 Skypark Drive, Torrance Qin Casa de Vidaj 539-5573, Rolling Hill's student Marcia Saroyan learns a new way to style her hair by watching the artistry ofa Larry Bazoz employee as she creates a new look for Teresa McKay. Call any time during regular business hours to make an appointment. 256 I BOB CURTIS OLDSMOBILE 81 PEUGEOT COUNTRY CLUB HAIR DESIGN BOB CURTIS OLDSMOBILE AND PEUGEOT, 3111 Pacific Coast Highway, Torrance, 325-4321. Linda Francis and Maria De Koster test out a new car while Jodi Armstrong, Debbie Locascio, and Greg Longstreet await their turn. COUNTRY CLUB HAIR DESIGN, 3826 Lomita Bo l d T . 5030. Country Club has many professionals who wiTlT1IeToyouOJ2?gIS:5Q,r?Zi?e pair style that is right for you. Here Kathy Powers does Kathy McKellar's BIT. - Advertising THE FOUNTAIN FABRIC SHOP THE FOUNTAIN FABRIC SHOP, 39 Peninsula Center, Palos Verdes Penin- sula, 377-4080. This store has everything needed to sew the latest fashions yourself. Patty Fong and Julie Arcand decide which fabric they would like to purchase. SMALL WONDERS SMALL WONDERS, 8 Peacock Alley, Peninsula Center, Rolling Hills Estates, 541-5510. Andrea Furst and Christy Siemons cuddle their smurfs in Small Wonders, a novelty boutique which has recently expanded in Peacock Alley. FU YUAN LOW FU YUAN I-OW, 27 PSBCOCIY AIIGY, Peninsula Center Rollin Hills E t t sive menu with their favorite waiter The restaurant offers thn bow S exten rin food on the Hill. I e est Manda' 541-0803. Andrea -Furst and Shaun O'Sullivan study'Fu Yu? L , S 3 esf VANTAGE Escnovv cone VANTAGE ESCROW CORPORATION, 609 Deep Valley Drive, Rolling Hills Estates, 377-1503. Employees such as Shirley Castellow, Beulah Stidham, Lynn Saltus, and Tary Stidham will complete the final stages of selling your property very professionally. Advertising - 257 PURPOSEFUL PASTIMES PURPOSEFUL PASTIMES, Number 37, Peacock Alley, Rolling Hills Estates, 377-5077. Jeanette Mason, daughter of the owner, assists Daryl Teshirna and Adam Bushman in testing out the newest games at the Peninsula's big, gest game store. VERY IMPORTANT PROPERTIES VERY IMPORTANT PROPERTIES, 609 Deep Valley Drive, Rolling Hills Estates, 377-0333. Standing in front of the V.l.P. Realty sign are RH stu' dent Adam Bushman and employees Mary Rigby, Hal Farrell, and Tim Hur- ley. 258 GiENNY'S INC. v GENNY'S, INC., 36 Peninsula Center, Rolling Hills Estates, 377-6655. Stu- dents Linda Mathiassen Cseatedl and Lisa Shames receive friendly assist- ance concerning special types of ladies nightwear from owner Patricia OSwaId. - Advertising THE HANGING TREE 5. .5553 ii Ab Gi THE HANGING TREE, 60 Peninsula Center, Rolling Hills Estates, 377A 6121. Furnishings such as these pictures and the hand-carved wooden gull would look nice in your home. The Hanging Tree specializes in unusual decor. Dave Diehl and Brad Montagne agree. VILLAGE BARBERS DESIGNS BY JHAVERI VILLAGE BARBEHS. 627 Silver Spur Flood. Rancho Palos Verdes, 377- DESIGNS BY JHAVERI, 9 Peacock Alley, Peninsula Center, Rolling Hills 9060- Vill3Qe Bafbefs provides the best iii iTlefi'S and b0Y'S halfCUTS. lri ThiS Estates, 377-0991. Jhaveri has the finest in jewelry for men and women. picture, Joe Brooks Prepares to get his heir out bv the owner of Village Bar- Standing by a display case, Lisa Murray and Linda Matniassen admire the bers, Joe Bulaich. lovely rings and bracelets. JEWELS BY HOWARD JEAN RUSSELL BEAUTY SUPPLY JEWELS BY HOWARD, 887 Silyer Spur Road, Rolling Hills Estates, 541- 14l4, Watches are a real specialty of this elegant jewelry store. Here Tv Hokanson and Mike Magee talk with owner Howard Rudich about buying a new timepiece. r lfyg. W JEAN RUSSELL BEAUTY SUPPLY, 'I7 Peninsula Center, Rolling Hills Estates, 377-1431. This splendid store offers the widest selection possible in cosmetics, make-up, and other beauty aids. Christy Slemons, Julie Arcand, and Andrea Furst display a clutch bag. Advertising - 259 PBO-AM SKATE St SPORTS f ' yn- - T517 nl , ' -f' ,A E bil ' l PRO AM SKATE 8. SPORTS, 19 A Peninsula Center, Rolling Hills Estates, 377-7479. Owner Eileen Compton shows Lisa Murray, Scott Allman, and Craig Franklin the latest in high quality skates. PENINSULA STATIONEBS ' H J. A, PENINSULA STATIONERS, 38 Peninsula Center, Rolling Hills Estates, 377- 0391. Joe Brooks and Pat Durkee examine iust a part of Peninsula Station- ers' complete line ol desk accessories and office needs. 260 NEV'S BATH BOUTIQUE NEV'S BATH BOUTlQUE, 23 Peacock Alley, Palos Verdes, 541-5591. Christy Siemons and Adam Bushman wait to talk to a salesperson about the perfect gitt for someone special. They know they are sure to find it at Nev's. - Advertising THE APPETIZEB THE APPETIZER, 700 Deep Valley Drive, Rancho Palos Verdes, 577-8394, Yearbook Advisor, Pat Shubert Robertson, and TITAN music critic A. J Falanga, sit down with Al, while Anelo and Sul look on, and await an aopetiz: ing Italian lunch. SEX PROBLEMS DRUG QUESTIONS DEPRESSION FAMILY PROBLEMS FAMILY PROBLEMS ALCOHOL ALC SCHOOL PROBLEMS FAMILY JESTIONS PROBLEMS SEX IESTIONS ALCOHOL OUES DRUG 4 un---n 1' i ...un-. H...---. ,Q .--......-an..-. 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For your copy of this guide, please call QSAN PEDRO PENINSULA HOSPITAL I L, Care-Line 832-7700 262 - Advertising U'LL LOVE THE NEW SOUTH B T-SHIRTS! 1 1 I r 1 I x-,- , . V W , 1 , . I Q . LMI: IMI, .Mm wnfwtw V 'W MIM vf M X x, ywv .nf ,tum ew NIU' fnwmrfamiwwf Choose anv one of these designs, Other I u-.tom dvuigns available. Send Im apmifirations I Love South Bay South Bay Magazine Mmfs I-shirts S7 50,9195 S. M, I. 8: XI.. Wmnvnl, French mul S8 50, sizes, S. M, 84 I. Yuuih 56150 silvs S, NI, K4 I T-SHIRT ORDER FORM South Bag. Dept JFI , 2IO AVP. I. Redondo Bc-'acI1.L'A 90277 PHONE ORDERS CALL 2131540-1988 I N XMI i umm as I I -Q NH w r Advertising CBOCKEB BANK 'mv - '-mn., v it 1. ffm CROCKER BANK, 27440 Hawthorne Boulevard, Rancho Palos Verdes, 377-5511. Andrea Furst, Christy Siemons, and Julie Arcand talk with Mr. Daniel Price about opening a bank account. They know their money will bein good hands with Crocker. BAMONA BAKERY SENIOR POBTBAITS Historical 6 Famous San Pedro Bakery PROUDL V FEA TURING Fresh Bread Cv Danish Daily Specialty Cake Decorating Complete Variety of Cookies Home of the Banana Whip Cream Cake Fresh Challah every Friday and on Special Orders Cottonsoed OI Used Exclusively rn Our Baking OPEN 7 DAYS TAM TPMXSUN BAM IPM llOl S PACIFIC AVE SAN PEDRO saz can Also sos N wstsrm SAN Psono 78 BZ16 . A , . . , . . , . .. . . . ' 332.-6496 H ALSO - nam HAWTHQRNE BLVD.. TORRANCE RAMONA BAKERY, San Pedro and Torrance. 264 - Advertising fl Jamur .Furlrzzli-L Jus. SENIOR PORTRAITS, the Professional Photographer for the DELPHIAN 4 1 1 , . si L Dfw Q 471 Q' X. Nm R Largest collection of arcade and pinball games anywhere! Plus Bumper Cars, 'lilt-A-Whirl and much, much more. REDONDO FUN FACTGRY r Wrffor' REDONDO PIER a Xxqx b r 2Wie5 Q r fr , ,. , ff A in f , 0. X 1 ,l A i HF' V A 1 Y , ' X aaaa 1 a f- 4 0+ in xx -fx i ll f f f 'Xe ,XJ Ad FI VVAl.LlE'S WALLlE'S, 132 Del Amo Fashion Square, Torrance, 542-6780. WaIlie's has long been a favorite shopping spot of Rolling Hills students. WaIlie's has a fine selection of high quality merchandise to choose from. Craig Franklin examines a classic poster as Gina Acosta shows Scott Allman the latest in belt buckles. Y-NOT BUFIGERS 5' l t ,l PP' ' O l-l h B levard Torrance 375 4204 Y Not Burgers is a great place to grab a quick bite to eat. In addition to super burgers, Y-NOT BURGERS, 2294 awt orne ou , , - . A A A V A they have burritos, tacos, a complete salad bar, and many other taste-tempting items. Dave Diehl, A. J. Falamga, and Ken Dintzer anticipate a delicious meal at Y-Not Burgers. 266 - Advertising BON APPETIT BON APPETIT, 24032 Vista Montana, Torrance, 375-6006. Bon Appetit has fine catering and lunch services that will greatly enhance any occasion. Pat Brown, Maria La Chiusa, and Lisa Erikson stand by a display in their STOVE. DAVE'S MOBIL U' 3, 9 , l' lbs., so ,,.s L , 5 r 'l '- ltegvw DAVE'S MOBIL, 24510 Hawthorne Boulevard, Torrance, 3738931. Kristy Morcoux watches as Dave Smith takes care of a customer who is sure to leave Dave's Mobil satisfied. This service station gives you the service you deserve. - RUSS THOFZ VW 'r ri i 110. paint SPIDELL SPECIALITIES We , ,V ,K A M as 0 Q is 'Q W . , A , rg RUSS THOR VOLKSWAGEN, 20410, Hawthorne Boulevard, T0l'l'3nCef 370' SPIDELL SPECIAUTIES, 1450 West 2281l l. Street, Torrance, 530-6225. 57171. K2i1hY PUVSSH l0 S MW? DUIIWTQ 35 he DVSDSVGS, to test drive 3 1981 Scott Allman, Melissa Dougherty, Mike Durling, and Cathy Pursell marvel at Sclrocco, resting assured that it will stand the test of time, as have all Volk- the professional wgykmanghip included in all the trophies made by Spidell. swagen models. Advertising - JE TAME I JE TAME, 719 South Pacilic Coast Highway, Redondo Beach, 316-3319. Andrea Furst, Christy Siemons, and Ken Dintzer display some ofthe beauti- ful merchandise availbale at Je Tame, a store that has real amiability. LIGHTHOUSE FISH MARKET L..- LIGHTHOUSE FISH MARKET, 26344 South Western, Lomita, 539-1181. Lighthouse Fish Market has a wide variety ol seafood that is easily afforda- ble. Caroline Place and Kelly Blank lust bought a lobster, which Kathy Scala chose. 26 PALOS VERDES QUILTING AND DRAPERIES as W, he 1:7 ,av an PALOS VERDES OUILTING AND DRAPERIES, 24222 Hawthorne Boulevard, Torrance, 373-2201 Caroline Place, Jeanne Wnght, and Janet Burnham nigqugs panerns and tabrics WFIICIT are available at Palos Verdes Quilting and Draperies ROLLING HILLS AND AIRPORT NURSERY ROLLING HILLS AND AIRPORT NURSERY, 25633 Crenshaw Boulevard Torrance, 326-6940, Dave Diehl, A. J. Falanga, and Linda Mathiason look for a plant for H-62 as Daryl Teshima waits patiently, knowing that there are experienced salespeople to help them make the right choice. FULLEFVS OFFICE EQUIPMENT FULLEFl'S OFFICE EQUIPMENT, 23844 Crenshaw Boulevard, Torrance, 326-4065. FuIIer's Office Equipment carries a complete line of professional office equipment. Kelly Blank and Shelly Smith choose the best typewriter forthe job. THE DESIGN PLACE I X-. A 'E Qi ' 'LQQ THE DESIGN PLACE, 24536 Hawthorne Boulevard, Torrance, 378-8003. Andrea Furst and Christy Siemons enjoy the atmosphere of The Design Place. Their employees are experienced in choosing the best components for a beautiful home. LIBERTY T.V. AND APPLIANCES 45 LIBERTY T.V. AND APPLIANCES, 4300 Pacific Coast Highway, Torrance, 378-6267. Betsy McFarland and Melissa Dougherty watch employee Flon Anderson demonstrate the newest in reliable home appliances at compete- tive prices. GIOVANI PAM PAFIANA TENNIS GIOVANI PAMPAFIANA TENNIS, 22815 Hawthorne Boulevard, Torrance, 375-8474. Giovani Pamparana Tennis will supply you with all the ingredi- ents for a successful match. Shelly Smith and Kelly Blank choose the sharp- est attire for the courts, Advertising - 269 TRW P f , - Q L .F 7' I ffm hill TRW, 1 Space Park, Redondo Beach, 536-2871. Kevin Loper, Scott Allman, Craig Franklin, Mike Durling, Chance Cook, and Joe Brooks Stand ouiside TRW' A company called TRW is a corporation which is known across the nation for their research and development to benefit the country with their advancements in the space program. Advertising SILVIO'S CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '81! FFZOIVI THE FINEST SOUTH BAY PHOTO SHOP - SILVIO'S siLvios PHOTO 2597 P f c ri-ugh y T 539 3400 - I I I I I 1980-1981 ROLLNG HILLS STUDENT COUNCIL 1980-81 RO HIL GH SCHOOL STUDENT CO I-I-ING LS HI V UNCIL. Student Council works hard to make this campus pleasurable for students by sponsoring many dances, pep rallies, special events, and Homecoming This year, Student Council poses in the amphitheater with Miss Nancy Bulin, Dean of Student Activities Advertising 272 MAGNAVOX C0 GRATULATICN CLASS OF MAGNAVOX ' PALOS VERDES BOWL PALOS VERDES BOWL, 24600 Crenshaw Boulevard, Torrance, 326-5120. Palos Verdes Bowl lS an excellent place I0 lmorove your bowllng techni- ques, Ty l-lokanson demonstrates Ihe skull whrch can only be acquired by much practlce al Palos Verdes Bcwl - Advertsslno KINNEY SHOES KINNEY SHOES, 25928 Western Avenue, Harbor City, 53995930 Kinney Shoes has a large selection of shoes which are for every occaslgnl Milka Solano, Ken Dintzer, and Adriana Mallea have chosen the athleng Shoes they like. CREST GARDEN CENTER AND FLORIST TORMED PHARMACY v7 Ni ' hu? TORMED PHARMCY, 3440 Lomita Boulevard, Torrance, 326-7706. Tormed is the place for quick and reasonably priced prescriptions. Here, employees David Kalemkiarian, Dorothy, Rita Hill, and Manager Tony Skelly await you. CREST GARDEN CENTER AND FLORIST, 5883 West Crest Road, Rolling Hills Estates, 377-9607. Kacy Kelly, Terry Krempa, and Doug Glantz are inside Crest Garden Center, a premier florist. Any plant or corsage you want can be found at Crest. 274 MAYER'S BAKERY -'asia F1 MAYERS BAKERY, 14 Peninsula Center, Rolling Hills Estates, 377-7846. Friendly employees Helen Hess and Tina Coulbourn wait to help Scott Allman, Craig Franklin, and Chance Cook. Mayer's has a delicious array of foods to delight everybody's-sweet tooth. Mayer's cookies and layer cakes are sure to please everyone. - Advertising SMITH REALTY COMPANY SMITH REALTY COMPANY, 417 Via Corta, Palos Verdes Estates, 375- 2594. Smith Realty's personnel will find the best dwelling for you. Ralf Ruckelshausen and Andriana Maltea are studying the prices of houses. A.M. GAMBY MORTUARY - l, I CTHE GAME! MGRTUARV CHAPEL A.M. GAMBY MORTUAFIY, 25001 Narbonne Avenue, Lomita, 326-6343. A.M. Gamby compassionately assists people in time of need. Donn McKnight, Ken Dintzer, Dave Diehl, and Shaun O'Sullivan pose outside the mortuary. MISS LORI , 7 MISS LORI, 25 Peninsula Center, Rolling Hills Estates, 377-0321. Miss Lori watches as Susan Sicola and Laura McFarland model summer dresses by PBJ. Miss Lori features an extensive line of clothing for today's young woman. ST. JOHN FISHER CHURCH iiuiinii l'fUl.IIUiIIf ST. JOHN FISHER CHURCH, 5448 Crest Road, Rancho Palos Verdes, 377- 5571. Dave Diehl, Shaun O'Sullivan, and Adam Bushman visit St. John Fisher, a church designed to meet your everyday spiritual need, whether you are young or old, married or single. Advertising - RANCHO PALOS VERDES CITY HALL ...,.f RANCHO PALOS VERDES CITY HALL, 30940 Hawthorne Boulevard, Ran- cho Palos Verdes, 377-0360. Doug Glantz, Chance Cook, and Adam Bush- man visit RPV City Hall, which serves the needs ofthe community of Ran- cho Palos Verdes. LES CHEVEUX LES CHEVEUX, 36 Malaga Cove Plaza, Suite 101, Palos Verdes Estates, 378-1 152. Jeanette Trent designs Laura McFarland's hair in a popular style while Susan Sicola watches admiringly. Les Cheveux employees are highly experienced. ROLLING HILLS COVENANT CHURCH ROLLING HILLS COVENANT CHURCH, 2221 Palos Verdes Drive North, Rolling Hills Estates, 325-1494. Terry Krempa, Ralf Ruckelshausen, and Melissa Dougherty visit the Rolling Hills Covenant Church, which is building a new complex immediately across the road. It is scheduled to open in the spring. BICYCLE CENTER TWO 1' BICYCLE CENTER TWO, 714 Deep Valley Drive, Rolling Hills Estates, 377- 7441. Rob Curry and Mike Cruz look at the bikes of their choice. Bicycle Center Two has a complete selection of ten speeds, dirt bikes, and strand Cfuisefs- Advertising - 277 PHOTOGRAPHY BY BRAD MONTAGNE I I I Advertising - BAY WINDOW THE BAY WlNDOW, 24576 Hawthorne Boulevard, Hillside Village, Tor- rance, 373-8119. The Bay Window specializes in beautiful clothing, espe- cially for the active California girl. Their line ranges from stylish school apparel to sophisticated evening clothes. Maria De Koster and Jodi Arm- strong model some new arrivals. if 539' g X f 56 N X Q 3 F - Xxx 37' . .Ei cab Q X 2 'X kt! 1 SOUTH BAY AUTOHAUS life T Y lg' 1 ,img , SOUTH BAY AUTOHAUS, 25 Pacific Coast Highway, Hermosa Beach, 376' 7907. Shaun O'SuIlivan, Christy Siemons, Linda Mathiassen, and Daryl Teshima look over the very popular 300 Diesel sedan. For a complete line of Mercedes, Southbay Autohaus is the place to shop. CARRIAGE REALTY 'i d 9 Bestwishes Q N. 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X X ,K 1 ..-.f.-4.6, 1... 1 15,-6Q's..:?Q:1Ii V '::1r'ECTs,i'- 15 2,4-:L 4.416125 , ,Li gig:--0 -5-32.1.1 .,:: , - ,gfg,,,, , 8495 -275 6 260 252, 255, 279 7280 277 ,256 267' 280 276 254 281 256 224 264 267 281 269 259 276 257 269 257 253 258 269 258 280 253 259 268 259 261 272 256 277 269 268 278 272 274 275 253 260 272 268 253 278 260 260 258 264 277 265 276 268 277 273 267 262 278 261 264 254 257 257 275 280 263 267 275 271 274 270 257 259 254 258 261 266 266 Armon, Rhonda 55 gaymal Mark 98 Armstrong, David 55 33311161 Thomas 134 Armstrong, gglYS-9 Bebout, Jeffrey 137 Armstrong, 11118 Becker, Lawrence 239 A Hearn, Michael 116 Armwongl -rod, 55, 256, 280 Becker, Mark 173 A Hearn, Peter 134, 234 Armsrrongr Kathy 116 Becker, Scott 56 AUDBSI, Shazla 134 Armsrrongl Rob 55 Beckham' Ian 98 AD'am0 '1z' G'e90'Y 54128 Arrowood, James 55 Bedrosian, Gall 134 Abmms' Sleven 4 Asch, Andrew 115. 130.131 Bedrosian, Lynn 93, 203 Awe Ronam 9 116' 163 Ashley, Nancy 134. 230 Bell, Courtney 56, 200, 238 Ackermann' Robert B' 216' 22 Ashley, Patsy 55. 225 Bellow, Micah 134, 198, 199 Adams' M'9heHe 1311216 Asroff, Marlene 116 Bender, Deborah 29, 40, 56 Adm Ch F'OP e' 93' 184' 200 A1Kll'lS0fl,JUlI3 134 Bender, Kevin 56 Qyzfraiwd 98 212 223 Auhenen,6e6nrey 116.212 Bemannn,Anenha 55,23o,244,273 ' ' ' Austin, Tracy 276, 298, 299 40aPaYfLaU'a 116'224i234f246'247 Avenu,cyn1ha 55 Bennen,Cathenne 56,182,223 Aigsonixafen 93 Aneu,Jenrey 116,181,209.212,239 Bannen,Cyn1na 561227 Agnew' Jeftfev 134 Axtell, John 115 Bennett, Geoffrey 56, 223 games. 116 13? aennen, James 98, 194,238 .. ' ' , 1 itibinaer, Nathan 134,235 'gffld 56 28 34 131 Akms,Frank 162,1so,161,2o9,21o Ben,o'pa1nck ' '98'192 Albertoni, Richard 98, 192, 223 246 Baber, Cheryl 55 8211128111 ' 173 Albright, Erlc 134, 187, 213 Bachman. Laura 116 BereS'R1Cr1ard 98 240 Albright, Michael 54, 69, sa, 200, 299 Back, Kimberly 134 Berg 111011125 98 107 202' 203 Alessandra, Alec 54, 230, 234, 236,237 Baffa, Christopher 116, 160, 199 Berr1g1e1r1 5122211 ' ' ' 98 Alessandra, Gregory 114, 222, 230, 234, Bagby, Michelle 134 Berry Arlgne 98 237, 246,249 Bagi, Kevin , , ' ' Alexander, Craig 98 Bailey, Denise 98 SZ1f1ry2r?T1a Wilgg Alger, Beth 116,120 Bailey, Donna 116. 215 8211612611 June 134 Alger, Todd 30,54 Bailey, Staci 116, 188, 216 Bemno Mike 157 Alkon, Katherine 98, 234, 247 Balls, Eric 134 4 ' Aiiaer, Anne 54, 210 Baker, Manhew 98, 192 31121111 57' 234' 236' Allder, Margaret 134 Bakstad, Anne 134, 229, 231, 233 Bibeau 'Karen 98 323213 1341 133 g2u5?A'HBren 133 Biederman, Lawrence 42, 1 17, 222, 226, Allisdn, Mark 54, 74, 216 Banks, 'sivi 134, 216, 226, 232 8112121 Brad 57 75 232 Allman, Scott 98, 235, 244, 253, 254, Bannister, David i ' ' ' ' ' 26o,266,267,27o,274,29a 9arann,n1ehara 134.229 BW'wY'T'aCeY 117'239 , h 116 Bilas, Colleen 117,1B2, 190,193,222 ' ' . 4 , N l Aluievich, Dan 159 Barnes, Danlel 134 Egger :axle 122 Amano, Greg 98, 177, 246 Baron, Lisbeth 98 Binder' S1epr1er1 57 Amaral,Ar1neMarie 116, 188, 222, 234, Baron, Miclrlrael Bird 512172 98 208 237 Baron, Mic ele ' ' Anastasi, Kathleen 134, 215 Barr, Brian 98 9221: 98' 236' Anastasl, Scott 54 Barr, John 158, 245 ' ' , B K 40 97 98 223 234 Blackwell, Derek 162, 163, 222, 236 Anders- Brian 134.137.1951 B4 e'a' '00 e 2115 '246 30,1 301' Blanchard, Elizabeth 57, 228,229,233 Anderson, Joseph 98, 195 , . . 184 B1ar1krKe11y 1171268 Af1defS0f1.K1f11berlv 54 Baum Blanheniela, Bren 57, 90, 190,214 AHdeH0H.5USan 54 BUNCH-Ch'9Une 5 1 6 2 6 222 222 amen Deborah 134 269 Anfuso, Jamie 54 Barrett, J0l'1l'1 5 . 7 . 1 . . ' - ' ADPl2qUiSt.Kln1l10rlY 134 Batten. RaYm0'1d 93 mock' Usa Bloland Ruin 123 Appn1en,Jen 23,33,54,79,184,185, Barns.AnrH 56.161 Bohn M1Ch2e, ' 98 212,213,223,236,23a,239,246 SBH1,BYBdEy d 116.121 Bohn'p2u, 134 195 219 Araya,Carmen 116 askervllle, avi B H. ' - ' ' Arcand, Julie 54, 236, 240, 245, 257, B8S5lf1,f33Udl3 1 16 82162831 are 133 259,264,298 Baader can , B 'P Archibald, David 22, 55, 75, 212, 237, gassler,Tl6om21s 56. 232 522222097212 132 239 ateman, ynt IB ' -- Archibald, George 116, 122, 212 Baisen, Donald 134 g2ggg5Sf2fQ2 p 122' Archuleta, Steve 186 Battelle, Theresa 56, 210, 239 Boo11,1'Chr1S11an 125' 187 '1'iz si::1,l,,, szfismiizs 91122, HO. H r ' a h,m Anco,Gma 23,55,225,23o,247 BauSCh,DOugMs 56,177,216 o0'e R en 99 , 11 Todd 56 177 B0Otl'1e, obert 57, 223, 236, 242 Q7l1:o.10m?lrk 155 32331: Noushin 134' 228 Bostelaar' Shen' 57 - ' . ' B ' Arita, Yuiehire 55, 223, 234,236,240 Bayat,Toura1 98 BZf12f,'Q2E1d'1Q2L'f2 28 ,11 Q2 Arman, Michael 134,181 209 Bayer, Lynn 98,196, 197, 223, 246 Boudreau1'M1Che1e 57, 222 - .' . KL Q s ., ' I ' 1 gf i lx 'xx 2 Q 9 1,2 If 1 xx at 1, 3.41. A . , Q 2' 1, f 7 ! I 1 A 290 Index Boullianne, William 134, 135.195.2531 Bourgeois, Monique 135 Bourgeois, Scott 99. 177 Bourne, Elizabeth 99. 247 Bouse, Tamara 135191215 Bovee, Paul 99. 134 Bowers, Shawn 117. 134 Bowlus, Andrew 176, 198, 218, 249 Bowlus, Christopher 57, 176,216,223 Bowman, Paul 57 Bowman, Vanessa 58 Boyce, Brian 117,134,186 Boyce, Matthew 58, 88 Boyce, Michael 135 Boyd, David 99 Boyle, Philip 58 Bracken, William 117,218 Bradbury, David 159, 188, 189, 203 Bradley, Bentley 99 Bradley, David 99, 216, 246 Brahm, Laura 99, 224, 230, 234, 243, 246 Brahm, Nancy 135 Brandlln, Matthew 117 Brandon, Edward 168 Braue, Michael 135,219 Brauns, Stephen 99,235 Brazil, Janell 99 Breisacher, David 135, 232, 233 Breisacher, Erich 117 Breisacher, Mark 58 Bremer, Mia 117 Brennecke, Anne 135 Brewster, Karen 135 Brewster, Sharon 135, 235,293 Brewster, Susan 58 Bridgman, Carianne 117,118,183,l96, 215 Bridgman, L. 214 Bridgman, Laurie 58, 196,197,214 Bridgnell, Anne 135, 138 Brldgnell, Neal 99, 195,246 Brlese, Leslie 99,231 Briese, Michael 58,99 Briese, Steven 117, 186,212,239 Brill, Matthew 99 Broderick, Michael 135 Bronaugh, Julie 58,230 Brooker, Glenn 58 Brooker, Michael 135,177,219 Brooks, Joseph 117, 259, 260, 270 Brown, Chantelle 99, 111 Brown, Christine 99,182,183 Brown, David 58,235 Brown, Deborah 135 Brown, Hayley 117, 120,195 Brown, Jacqueline 135,216 Brown, James 117,201 Brown, Leland 135,233,249 Brown, Lorene l 17, 228, 229, 235,242 Brown, Louise 99,230 Brown, Richard 58, 230 Brown, Roger 135 Bruder, Lisa 135 Brudney, Cheryl 135 Brudney, Lisa 58 Bryars, Kathy ' 117, 216 Bryson, Beth 59 Bryson, Karen 135 Bucher, Brigid 117,210 Bucher, Burton 99 Buchmann, Eric 59,177,216 Buck, Karen 59, 227 Bucklln, Eric 135 Bucklln, Gregory 59, 216 Bucklln, Kathleen 99,196,214 Buehler, Kurt 135 Buehler, Lisa 99 Bulin, Nancy 152 Bunn, Austin 135 Burcham, Ann 99 Burnett, Keith l17,186,195,201 Burnham, Janet 117, 178, 216,268 Burnham, William 99,176,216 Burns, Gordon 135 Burns, Jeffrey 135,187 Burris, Robert 59 Burrage, Jeffrey 99 Burton, Kimberly 59, 182, 223, 234, 236. ' 237 Bush. Brent 24, 59, 87, 184, 216, 238 Bushman, Adam 135, 258, 260, 275, 277 Busto, Raquel 135, 178,196, 216 Butler, David 99, 191, 212, 238, 246 Butler, Gregory Butler, Jerry Butler, John Butler, Lori Butler, Michael 22, 59, Butterfield, Janet Butterfield, Donald Butts, Donald Bynum, Walt Byrkert, Katie Byrkett, Thury Cagliano, Jana 135,193 99,212 117,193 40,59 184,191,246 135 99, 205 1 17, 203 158, 191 135 99 59 Cahn, Elizabeth Calderone, Wayne Calol, Jlll Cameron, Diane Campbell, James Campbell, Kelly Campbell, Paul 117 117,136 117,131 135 136,228,233 59, 22, 182, 196, 214, 215, 236, 239,246 59 Carabel, Phlli 136, 187,198,213 99 D Carlagno, Joseph Carfagno, Patti Carl, Marilyn Carlson, Cathy Carlson, Neal Carman, Brian Carmitchel, Celeste Carney, Peggy Carpenter, James Carpenter, Robert Carrese, Daniel Carrese, Paul Carroll, James Carroll, Maureen Carter, Amy Carter, David Carter, William Cartier, Brenda 99, 1 17, Casey, Marcia 60, 236, 244, 99 Cash, Anne Cash, Noreen Cashon, Christian Catlin, Sally Celniker, Nancy 100, Celniker, Stephen Ceragioli, Matthew Cesarini, Beverly Cesarini, Roland Ceske, Katherine Chadwick, Brent Chambers, Kevin Chang, Curtis Chang, John Chapsky, Ron Chastain, Debra Chavanne, Carolanne Chen, Chun,Yu Chen, George Chi, David Chidsey, Mary Chin, Stephanie Chino, Mitsuru Chiu, Chan-Juan Chiu, Chi Shin Cho, Inho Roy Choi, Bo-Young Choi, Hyon-Young Chong, Petrina Christensen, Jon Christenson, John Ciaccio, Marc Cicot-te, Kimberly Cintra, Gabriela Cioth, Alexander Cloth, Gregory Clark, Christopher Clark, Shari Ann Clarke, Alexander Clarke, Bruce Clarke, Mary Claus, Larry Clayton, Dan Closson, Wendy Clyde, Tim Clyde, Todd Coats, Joanne Coats, Marilyn Cobabe, Alicia Cobabe, Jennifer Coble, Michelle Coe, Randolph Coffman, Mark Cogan, Cathy Cogan, Gary Cogan, Karen Cogan, Steven Cohen, Bernadette David Cohen, Cohen, Jonathan Cohen, Lawrence Leona Cohen, Cohn, Wayne Colangelo, Ronald Colburt, Brian Cole, John Cole, Yvonne Coleman, Michelle Coleman, Raylene Colin, Mark Collins, Alisa Collins, Lisa Collins, Nancy Collins, Paul 223, 1 15, 100 20 117,160, 100 118,195 118 100, 230, 60, 202, 60,194 100 118 118 60 100, 232 , 3, 223, 230, 234, 236, 237 1 17, 199 59 1 17 59, 223 59 1 17, 234 171 99 60, 223 136 99 177 99 99 195, 246 117 196, 215 298, 299 196, 214 136, 227 60 247 60, 230 192 172 169 118,210, 222, 247 1 18 1 18, 199 203, 246 218, 222 136 1 18 225, 234 118 136, 249 136, 199 171 234, 247 136, 227 60, 118 118 118 118 188 136,243 100 166 100 60 136 203, 246 136, 203 100, 195 1 18 60 1 18, 209 60 166 158 100, 179 223, 246 208. 246 127, 225 100 100, 226 136, 206 60 222, 60, , 233, 100 136 230 1 18 , 223, 230 100 223 238 136 60 61, 37, 22, 44, 118, 136, 233, 193, 118, 222, 229, 100 100 195 100 100 301 1 18, 222 136 246 1 18 183 231 , 223 100, 176 Collins, Susan 100, 223, 228, 231, 2 Collins, Susan E. Colman, Debbie Colodny, Susan 61, Colvin, Bari Colyer, Gregory 31,226, 33, 234 247 136 223, 236, 245, 299 136 100 we fn C0m'f105, 1131911 115, 225 Dague, Mannette 62, 85,100 Dickason, Lisa 137 1301111910111 John 135, 137,199 Daigle, Christine 100, 235 Dickinson, Tina 137 C01'111f1, Kathleen 61,19S, 299 Daigle, Judith 136,225 Didier, Jacqueline 101 C0f111e11Y, Kelly 118, 222,230 Daih, Darrell 119 Diehl, David 101, 104, 244, 266, 268, Connoff J'-3119 135 Dain, Dianne 35, 62 275, 298,299 C0 '10', U53 51 Dale, Wesley 119, 227 Diehl, Steven 52, 63,223,236 CDNBU, KBY 150 Daley, Diane 100 Dinesfeld, Sheri 101 00000, 1-IDDY 51 Dang, Lindy 22, 100.230, 234, 236, 243, Dintzer, Kenneth 101, 244, 245, 261, C011W3Y, Dennis 136 244, 246 266, 268, 272, 273, 275, 298, 300, 301 C0f1W3Y,1-3UV'9 100 Dang, Steven 136, 243, 249 Dodson, Matthew 157, 190, 238 C0l'1Y9f5,-E19Bf1OI' 17 Danielsen, Karen 119, 225 Dodson, Rustin 119, 201 COOK, A111800 135, 205 Davenport, Whitley 119 Dong, Myungwoo 101, 249 C0019 5113009 100, 270, 274, 277 Davidson, Lawrence 100 Donohue, Sean 101 COOD, 1V1910dY 100 Davidson, Katherine 137, 235 Dortman, Daniel 101, 110, 212 500991, Wallet' 51 Davis, Charlene 100,227 Dorman, Jennifer 137 C0V00Va, JBY 115, 213, 222 Davis, Debra 100 Dorman, Ami 101, 189,230 COVGS, Bfadl-EY 51 Davis, John 101 Dorsert, James 101 COYUS, Tracy 136 Davis, Lisa 101 Dougherty, Melissa 101, 157, 231, 254, Cornelius, John 100,229, 231,235,249 Dayigl 1,153 137 267, 269, 273 COYSBVO, John 118,186, 199, 201, 239 Davis, Lori 101 Douglass, Brian 102,246 COVSGVO, 511911110-3 A 51 Davis, Peter 101, 216, 243 Dowd, Treacey 102 C0V10D3551,C1'lV1S1ll'19 100, 206 Davis, Rebecca 44, 101, 211 Doyle, Brendon 63 COVIIHE, MIC119119 135 Davisson, Valerie 159 Doyle, Brian 102 50591113-C3111Y 100 230 Dawes, Andrew 119,229 Doyle, Darren 137 COSU, Scott 113, 191, 212 Dawes, Elizabeth 62, 199, 224, 227, 240, Doyle, Deidre 137 Costi, Stephanie 136, 147,216 253, 255 Doyle, Lisa 63, 244 COUSV, John 51, 177 215 De Angelis, Lisa 62 Drake, Morgan 102 001116, James 61,194 De Angelis, Tracie 119 Draves, Wilma 155, 244 COUIDOUVV1, Anna 61, 188, 223, 230, 236, De Boer, William 62 Du Bois, Blair 119, 222 247 274 De La Torre, Michael 62 Du Par, Melissa 63,298 Coulbourn, Kathryn 136, 188, 189, 230 De Lorenzo, Jeanne 101, 167 DU Pay, Stephen 119' 199 COUVY, KBVEV1 51 De Roos, Francis 101, 216, 232, 233, Dubbell, Cheryl 63, 230, 236, 244,300 CDWBT1, LISB 136,183 193 236 Dubbell, Paul 137, 234, 249 C0W31'd, C311 51 De Sarltis, Johrl 101 Duerre, Cheryl 118, 119, 196, 216, 222 COWBVU, 1191111 115 193 De Santis, Shawna 137 Dugan, Mike 137 Coward, Ken-neth 136 187 Dean, Lynne 101 Duke, Steven 119 Coward, Christopher 136,195, 219 Dean, Marcy 137 Duley, Mark 63, 230, 234, 236, 237, 243, COWWQ, KBIDSVIH6 51 Dean, Marianne 166 244 C0Wlf1Q,K9V1 1 135 Degenhardt, Celia 119 Dunkerly, Michele 102 COX, ThOfT18S 153, 201, 233, 245 Degenhardt, Elizabeth 62.223, 226, 236, Dunkin, Charles 119 Crabtree, Gary 119, 176 245,301 Durkee, Patrick 119, 245, 260 CV31U1Ye9,-13119 61 Deitch, Russell 62, 223, 230,243 Durllng, Michael 102, 112, 235, 267, 270 0fBlQ,F10b6V1 100 Dekoster, Maria 62,256 Dwyer, Ann 193 Cf6IF',D5Bf1f12 100, 226 Delestre, Jean 137 Dyer, Carla 119, 120,137, 143 CVBf1'16f,516V6f1 100 Deliman, James 101 Dyer, Victoria 137 Crawford, Th0I'naS 136, 187 Delker, Robert 137, 201 Dyner, Pamela 102 Cfeamef, B111Y 159,226 Delmuro, Caroll 62 CYESSY, Carol 100 Demetz, Elaine 118, 119, 196, 216 Cretcher, Kimberly 229, 230, 236, 240, Denham, Sherry 101 245 Dennis, David 101 Crofts, Lisa 52 Denton, James 119, 228, 231, 233, 235, 5H510m, Georoe 102 Crossman, Tamara 119 249 EBS10 f1,JBf'f1eS 119 Crow, Harvey 200 Denver, James 101, 191 Econom, Elaine 63 Crowley, Raymond 62, 33, 238, 245 Denver, Timothy 63 Eddy, Steven 244 Cruz, Mike 62, 73, 238, 277 Deppe, Suzanne 101,221 2252301 Edgerton, Elizabeth 102, 225, 236,247 Culver, Stephanie 136, 278 234, 236, 237, 243, 246,247 Edwards, Donna 40,102, 234, 237 Cummings, James D, 119, 255, 226, Derby, Carolyn 119 EQQEVYSSOH, EQQSVT 137,195 235, 240, 242 Derogsl Momque 137 Eggertsson, Soley 102 Curley, Marie 100, 178, 193, 216, 240 Dewgldl Kifk 119,186,222 Ehret, Sabine 102 235 Curtis, Shelley 62 DiA1-19510, Penfy 63 Ehrl, Jamie 137 235 Cutcliffe, Todd 136 DieIm3r1n,PauI3 171 Elder, Cynthia 102 225 Di Fiore, Vincent 101, 177, 216,223,229 511011, PBIVICK 102 Di Giovanni, John 101, 253,254 Elledue, 5'-1530 137, 183,193 247 Di Libero, Gregory 63, 223, 233 Emmanouilides, Martha 102 Di Muccio, Holly 137 Emmanouilides, Sophia 119,125 206 Da Silva, Sandra 100,196 Di Palma, Gina 101 Endahl, Eric 119 Da vim, Michael 119 oi Stefano, pina 101, 196 EhQuuist,J0anr1e 63 230 Index 9 I ,X fa I I Engstrom, Eric 137 Forman, Jeffrey 120, 212, 239 Gennnden E11en 120 Ephraim, Michael 137, 187, 213 Forouzanpoor, Fardad 64, 241, 249, 298 Gennnde,-1 M1n3n-, 103 Epp, Tina 119, 222, 228, 243 Forouzanpour, Mougan 138 Georgahsl Cnanone 103 Ericson, Carrie 102, 223, 224, 230, 236, Foster, Annalisa 136, 138 George' K1n1be,1Y 138' 243 237, 243, 246,247 Fowler, Elizabeth 65,229 George' M1C1.1ae1 120 Ericson, Kimberly 137 Fowler, Peter 103 5911130111 1-ee Ann 55 Ericson, Wendy 63, 234 Fowler, Steven 120, 228, 231, 233, 234 Gernel Ke,,1n 175' 218 Erikson, Thor 64 Fox, Jennifer 138 Gen,a1s'Cnn511ne 120 Errnan. Kenneth 199 F0X.JUf1i 1351216 Gervais, Michelle 115,120,222 Esrail, Rafi 102,249 Fox, Kristina 103,224 Gem' M161-1ae1 103' 176, 194 Esters, Cinthia 64 Fox, Tenney 28, 37, 65, 233, 239, 244, Gem, Tneyese 120' 179, 216' 219 Etter. Jean 171 , 299 Getzln, Marilyn 103, 223, 228, 236, 240, Etter, Kristen 120 Francis, Linda 103, 256 247 Ettress, La Shan 120 Francisco, Catherine 40, 103 G1b11nI 1,,11C1.1ae1 55,176,216 Euler, Jane 120 Francisco, John 65, 194 G1e1zen,J0sen1.1 120' 218 Evans, Jack 64 Francoso, Charmaine 103 G11.G0,neZ' K,-1S1,ne 120' 222 Evans, Mark 64, 227, 230 Francoso, Ives 120,218 Gnben' Susan 12013911 244 Evans, Peter 102 Francoso, Ricardo 138 G11e51 Susan 103, 182 Frank. Joshua 130 Gilje, Thomas 138, 181, 213, 228, 239 Frank.1F10Che1Ie 120. 222 Giiiene, Matthew 103, 212, 184,239 Fmnkhn.Chew1 1031247 Gnuow,chrenna 138 Franklin, Craig 103, 244, 253, 254, 260. Gllfwwl Robert 65 2551 2701274-295 Gipson, Ward 138 Falanga, Angelo 102, 245, 260, 261, 266 Franklin, Jason 138,187, 192, 219, 228 G1,k1n5,1odd 56 Farnham. Michael 120. 268 Frase. Andrew 05 Giamz, Douglas 136, 229, 234, 274, 277 Farnum, Dane 64, 73 Freeman, Dean 103 1313551-n,,1,,,,, 51153,-1 138 Farrar, Valerie 120,225 Freeman, Felecla 138, 227 G1as5n,,a1,e,V .1e11,eY 103 Farns.H0ben 1021223 F'0n0hfchU9k 65 Gwssock,Sharon 103,106,246 Faw, Susan 102 Frew, Catherine 120, 227 Gnksman' JI 214 FZYiBS, Kevin 100,102, 39, 216 Friedfeld, A1111 133,138,142,143, 211, Gliksman' Joseph 138, 187.192, 213 FavwS.SheHev 120.205 , 247 Gnkeman,kren 103,183,214 Feary, Jenifer 64 Frieafeid, Mark 97, 103,223,246 G11,1,e,,,,R,,1,en 103 Feess, Reilly 64, 223 Fritz, Christopher 42, 46, 65 610012 mane 56' 84 Fehr. Rick 102 Fritz, Robert 103, 228 Goebelsmann, Evelyn 103 Fejer, Robert 64 Fucci, Kathryn 138,225 Gneg1e1n' Seen 120 Feldman, Janice 102,235 Fuchlno, Stacy 120,212 Geem' Sandra 138' 188 Feldman, Nanette 64,37 Fuiimoto, Arleen 65,230,244 Goem' Va1e,1e 66' 218' 244 Felismino, Caridad 120, 244, 298 Fujimoto, Glenn 120 Goetze' gnepnanie 103, 210 Felismino, Nathaniel 102 Fuller, Ronald 120 6011131911 Regina 103 renr,Lna 120,222,234,246 Fung,Jenny 65,223,232,233,243,249 Gon,anz,De1vaHe 103 FeltS. Roy 102 runc.JU11e '38 Goodman, David 103 Ferro, Frank 164 Furlong, Bryan 120, 195,212,222 Goodman, Susan 138 FinCh, David 137 Fl.lfl0ng, William 35, 65, 212, 239 Goodwin, Theresa 120' 216 Finlay, Colin 102, 195 FurlowrDunbar, Gloria 155 Gonnen' Yvonne 158' 157 Finnegan, Daniel 64,200 Furst, Andrea 103, 235, 257, 259, 264, Gcnnenl Stephanie 138 Finnigan, Kelly 102, 230, 233 268, 269, 299 Goydonl C,-319 55 RSh.Enkd 120.216 Gordon,Sandra 136,138 Fnher.Tanwfa 64 Gordon,Susan 129,23s,2s3,2s5 Fenentodd 137 GOHmkd,Bem 121 'Fms, Ann 04 , corfinkei, Nina 121 Fitzgerald, Pamela 102 G3lT1e5fJ9VVY 170 Gore, D, 195 Fitzgerald, Raymond 137 Gale, Brian 120, 186 Gmnam' Ke111 103' 130 Fitzgerald, Scott 120,242 Gallina, Celeste 103 G1.ana,n'M1cnae1 121 185 218 Fitzpatrick, Seamus 120, 193, 205 Gallucci, Angela 65, 67, 226 G,ana,.ne' pe1e, ' 58: 184 Hebs,D. 186 GaNUC0fG'nH , 138.216 oranma,Hnke 103,1a9,230,234,236 Fwck.Hkhard 64 0HhahhJaC0Uehne 120 Graven,Curns 66,71,191 212 Fleisher, Robert 120, 180, 181, 209 Garcia, Enrique 103, 212 Gray, G,ego,,y ' 103 Fleming, Janis 172 Garcia, Maria 138 Grayson' Diane 121 Fleming, Katrina 172 Gardner, Christopher 65 weave, Dawn 66' 229' 231 233 Flicker, Scott 31, 64, 226, 227 Gardner, Marion 138 Gneayer' Roben 121 222 228 231 '233' Florio, Kimberly 137 Gardner, Sarah 103, 108, 246 ' 249 Fon0.C0rnehuS 133 0af0nefrTh0fnaS 05 Grebow,JennHer 121 Fong, Donna 102, 253 Gash, Laura 120, 229, 232, 233, 235, Gwen' Evan 1031 212' 216' 229' 231' Fong, Patricia 102, 230, 244, 245, 257, 243 239' 249 2981299 0Hv0fa.Ge0'Q9 65 oreen,ian 1o3,216,223,246 1:01-1n,v1r1cer11 120 Gedgaudas, Daiva 103 G,een'1,11c11a,d 133 Foodv.Karen 54 G0h'5rCa'Y0, 103 Greenshmias,June 138,139,179,216 Foody.51-'21-111911 102 G9l1 5fPaY 'C'a 138 Greenthal, Andrew 33, 34. 66. 203, 223. Foybegl Joi-in 138 Geisler, Kristina 120,216 236' 245' 246 Index Greenwald, Charles Greenwald, Denise Greenwald, Lynn Gregory, Robin Greil, Michelle Grieco, Margaret Grieco, Melissa Griffith. Phil Griffiths, Gina Groen, Monique Grohs, Peter Grossman, Chuck Grossman, Mitchell Guenthard, James Heath, Mary Ann 104, 135. 66, 222, 226. 138. 66 138, 177, 195 138 66 66 121 240 138 161 104 235 240 167 219 66 Guenthard, Julie 104 Gueron, Gabrielle 121, 249 Gunter, Romy 121, 224 Gunza, Catherine 53, 66, 32, 34 Gura, Brian 139,192 Gustafson, Amy 104, 214 Guthrie, Kathleen 139 Gyllenswan, Jill 143, 216 Gyllenswan, Judith 104 Hagen, Donald 152 Hagenburger, Christin 23, 67, 71, 238 Hale, Catherine 64, 67 Hale, Melissa 121,210 Hale, Robert 139,235 Haley, Angela 121 Hall, Alice 139 Hall, Janet 104,178, 179,216,217 Hall, Jeff 67 Halpin, Dennis 104 Halpin, Margaret 104,239,247 Halpin, Patricia 227,228,233 Halsted, Jo Ann 67, 216 Hamada, Debra 139 Hammond, Kelene 139 Hamwi, Diane 139 Hamwi, Susan 104, 223, 230,246,247 Hamzeh, Kourosh 121 Hamzei, Nader 139,209 Hanamura, Michlko 104 Hance, Lori 104 Hancock, Robert 228, 232, 233, 244 Hanks, Anita 67, 196 Hanks, Carmen 139,206 Hanks, Heidi 121 Hannemann, David 139,195,213 Hansen, Lisa 104 Hansen, Margaret 121, 161, 222 Hansen, Pamela 152, 153 Hardesty, George 152, 153 Harding, Rhonda 67 Hare, M. 198,199 Harkins, Richard 121, 229, 233 Harper, Rosalind 165,235 Harrington, Jill 121, 216 Harrington, Linda 67 Harrington, Nancy 139,216,227 Harris, Robert 139, 157,187 Harris, Scott 104 Harrison, Robert 67,235 Hartley, Teri 67 Hattersley, Robin 104, 106,225 Hatzeson, Norrice 104 Hauser, Margaret 137,139,216 Hausvick, Kristen 104,210 Hayes, James 139 Headon, Jeffrey 67, 198,228 Headon, Philip 139, 199, 228, 233 104 153 Heck, Lyle Heenan, Michael Heidenrelch, Glen l-leimer, Christopher Hein, Cymantha Helndl, Jennifer Heindl, Karen Heiner, Carolee Heiner, Paul Heins, Dick Heller, Stephen Helpin, Jennifer Henk, Angela Henke, James Henke, William Hensley, Jeffrey Herbelin, Deborah Herbelin, Michael Herbelin, Paul Herlihy, Brian Hernando, Marisa Hernando, Marlynda Hertzmann, Julie Hertz, Neil Herzig, Chris Hess, Gregory Hester, Amy Heurlin, Kathryn Hewson, Derek Hewson, Jennifer Hext, Julie Hickman, Andre Hicks, Clifford Higgins, Shawna 67, 121, 121, 213, 133, 139. 67, 104, 139, 121, 104, 229, 139, 104. 139, 206. 139, 178. 23, 68, 90, 68, 121, 139, 121, 72 195 239 121 216 67 227 227 154 150 139 216 104 216 139 67 231 235 240 230 139 225 150 67 121 216 211 139 121 206 187 249 237 Hill, Beverly 171 Hill, Lowell 104,184 Hill, Marilyn 164,165 Hills, Julian 104 Hillsman, Jennifer 121, 222 Hillsman, Mickey 172 Hilman,Judith 121 Hilman, Robert 68 Hinchliffe, Ann 150 Hinsch, Robert 68 Hinz, Steven 104, 192,223,229 Hiraoka,Joseph 139 Hitchcock, Frederick 68,226 Ho, Patty Yung Hui 139 Hoag, Helen 171 Hoffman, Carla 122 Hoffman, Lisa 122 1-lokanson, Ty 104, 259, 261, 272 Holdaway, Darcy 104 Hollander, Judith 154 Hollingsworth, Jeffre 139,243,246 Holmes, William 122 Holmquist, Margaret 122 Holness, Melanie 68 Holzman, Barry 105 Honda, Esther 40, 105, 206, 223, 236, 247 Hood, Wilma 170 Horne, Lisa 105, 225, 230, 236, 246 Horne, Ruth 156, 247 Horton, Dennis 139, 199 Horton, John 122 Hoshi, Araki 122, 228 Hoshi, Masaki 122,228 Houchin, Jeri 105,229 Houchin, Kristin 139, 228, 231, 233, 234,261 Howard, Adam 105, 205, 223, 236,244 Howard, Catherine 139 Howard, Kenneth 105, 184 Howard, P. 195 Howard, Steven 105, 195 Hreha, Duane 139 Hribar, John 122,186 Huang, Anne 139 Hughes, Tracey 139 Humenik, Eugene 68, 254 Humenik, Gary 105 Hundt, Michael 122, 242 Hung, Lisa 139 Hung, Tyrone 105, 249 Hunt, David 105 Hunt, Michael 105, 177, 192,216,246 Hunt, Valorie 68,161 Hunter, Karen 105 Hunter, Laura 122 Hunter, Stacey 68, 223, 230, 234, 236, 237,247 Hurrell, Helen 68, 210, 223, 234, 236, 237,249 Hurst, Richard 139 Hurst, Shannon 122, 199 Huskins, Susan 23, 24, 28, 68, 244, 247 Hustler, Leigh Ann 68 Hutson, Cara 122, 228, 229, 233 Hyller, Jeffrey 139 Hynes, Mary 122, 228, 233 lde, Jon 105 lguchi, Kyoko 139 lllokken, Sigurd 122, 240 lmberman, Valerie 139 lshibashi, David 68 Ivins, Mary 105 Jablonski, Alan 105 Jacobs, Donna 105,216 Jacobs, Donna 122 Jacobs, Lisa 105 Jacobsen, Brian 105 Jacobsen, Linda 105, 109 Jacobsen, Thomas 122,240 Jacobson, Lisa 122 Jacobson, Robert 139 James, Anne 34, 35, 40, 105 Javier, Emmellne 105 Jay, Bradley 139, 192 Jeffrey, Kathleen 210, 21 1 Jemison, James 105 Jemison, Ricky 239, 246 Jenks, Julie 105, 223,243 Jensen, Anne 122 Jensen, Elizabeth 68 Jensen, Erik 139 Jensen, Steve 68 Johnson, Alfred 140, 150,213,239 Johnson, Alison 69, 223, 230, 236, 243 Johnson, Camille 105 Johnson, Christine 105, 235,247 Johnson, Christy 140 Johnson, Colin 140 Johnson, Glenn 122, 186 Johnson, Graham 105,218 Johnson, Heather 69, 188 Kim, D911 MO' 145, 246 2352312431249 Johnson, Jamie 105,226 111111, 1111611 105,221 230 Kunst, Jeanette 106,199,227 Johnson, Julie 69, 245, 247, 299 111171, Kyouno A- 105- 140 Kunst, Nadine 123 Johnson, Karen 105,223 K1l'1'1,KY0Uf1Q C- 133, 245 Kurzrock, Eric 123,218,222 Johnson, Kelly 152, 216, 230 Kim, Paul 106, 223,236, 241,248,249 Kushner' Dawg 1231 195, 213 Johnson, Lisa 105, 179, 206 KllT1,S3f1dV3 69 Kushner, Laurie 140 Johnson, Mark 105 Kim, T1'lOl'l'l3S 184,185 Johnson, Suzanne 122 Kim, W111lB 106 134 Johnson, Warren 122 King, Kathy 106, 199,235 Jones, Cathy 69 Kingston, Bradley 123 Jones, Christine 30, 36, 38, 46, 99, 105, Kirk, Judi 106 226, 233 Kirkpatrick, David 69 La Borde, Matthew 106 Jones, Edward 140,228 Kirschbaum, Karin 106 La Casse, Tracy 106, 223, 225, 230, 236, Jones, Roger 122 Klein, Mary-Austin 106 243 Joseph, Eve 164,165, 235 Klein, Natalie 172 La Face, Alan 169, 216, 213, 219 Judge, Paul 140,187 Klelnpeter, Lidona 123 L8 FSCC, Kr1S11l'l6 123, 215 Judge, Robert 122 Kluber, Jeffrey 177 1.6 Face, N1lC11ae1 106 Knapp, Gary 69,70 La Fever, Robert 123, 218 Knapp, Gregory 123 La Force, John 106 Knickerbocker, Jon 151 La Mantia, Jennifer 71 Knickerbocker, Lee 106 La Mantia, Julie 123 Knudson, Brian 106,203 La Mantia, Ted 140 Kabana, Charla 140, 141,193, 215 Knudson' Eric 14011951 203 La Verde, Samantha 140 Kadera, Shella 122 Knuth, Lorie 140 Laboroe, Camille 123 Ka1l1.ChrlS1OD11er 105 Ko, Grace 123, 222,230,246 Laeer, Ann 106, 223,229,233 Kahl,Jan1eS , 140 Kobayashi, Thomas 123,176 Laehapelle, corrinne 106 Kalemklarian, David 69, 235, 244, 245, KOS1-11913 John 70 Laghapellel Roben 106 274, 278, 293, 299, 301 Koeooel, Liana 70,226,227 Laoher, Walter 107,249 11311173 A011199 122, 206 Koeppel, Michael 140 Lacor, A. 231 Kam- -19,5991 122 Kornman, Kurt 123 Lachman, Rose 150 Kafn, Mlollael 69, 230 Kornman, Laura 123 Ladd, Jennifer 140, 228,231,233 Kaff1Pa,11'16'lrl 105 Koseiti, Hitorni 1 140,227 Latter, Arthur 249 Kaoerl. Traey 57, 69, 223 Kosharian, Kimberly 123 Laherty, Joseph 140, 213, 239 Karoie, James 140, 187, 219 Kovaceyich, Julie 140 Lahey, Robbie 141 Karole, John 69 Koyaeeyioh, Nicholas 106 Lake, Keyin 71,235 Kasse, Gregory 122, 203 Kovacs, Michael 70,236 Lake, Maureen 123, 228, 229,233,242 Kataolra. Sheryl 122, 222, 225, 230, 243 Kovacs, steven 21, 106, 223, 230, 234, Lalanoe, Linea 107 Kaufman, Jeffrey 140, 228 235, 240, 243, 244, 246 Larnhros, George 141,195,201 Kaufrnant Rona 69- 239, 244- 299 Koyalslry, Martin 70 Larnbros, Julie 64, 71 K3W3113'3, G-3Y1e 206 Kovats, John 140 Lamoreaux, Kurt 71 Kawahara, Greco 106, 246 Koyama, John 140, 192 Lan, Claire 107 Kawalfarnlr M113 105, 165 Koyarrta, Leslie 106, 190, 239 Lan, Esther 71, 234, 236,237 K3Yr R055 105 Kracke, Kristina 106 Land, Gregory 123, 249 Kearney, Margaret 105, 196 Kraeite, Theodore 70 Landau, Rina 123 119311151 1201151109 105, 235, 240 Kramer, Eileen 123 Landis, Crane 123 Keeler, Billy 14012011 228 Kranz, Kimberly 106,230 Landis, Donald 71, 184,198 116110, 1331115 105 Kraus, Russell 106 Landon, Patrick 107 Keller, Alison 140, 196, 215, 235 K1-au5 1'O,-nas 70 Lange, Caryl 141 Kelley- 511311 1401 235 Krause, Douglas 140, 199 Lantz, Deborah 107 Kelley, Kaaeandra 105, 225, 243, 274 Krause, Elisabeth 123 Larsen, Colleen 141, 155,235 Kello9Q,,Ka1l1rvn 69, 907 223' 236 Krause, Erik 140,213 Lash, Jon 123, 186,218 11911Yr 1111113115119 69 Krause, Janette 106 Lash, Susan 71, 211 Kelly, T111'1Uv111Y 105 Krause, Julia 70,90, 190,214 Laura, John 123,176,218 Keluehe, Diane, 140 Krayniair, Gary 123,186,199 Lawler, Mark 141, 187, 219 K9fT1P'5m'11'1rL15a 122 Krebsbach, Richard 106 Lawler, Robin 107 Ke1T1D1011- 11131111311 140 Krempa, Teresa 70, 85, 244, 274, 277, Lawrence, Daniel 71 Kendrick, Mark 122,229,234 299 1-awyencel Howard 152 Kenoy. Jason 105 Krieg, Norman 140,219,235 Lawrence, Michael 107, 200, 201, 230, Kenner, Deborah 122 Kring, Cathy 123 , 238,249 KEf1l'19fr Joseph 105' 240 Kringel, Kristyne 106 Lawrence, Michael E. 71, 236, 243 KEVIC11, K611Y 69, 170, 299 Kringel, Krystal 106 Lawrence, Robert 141, 219 Kasfen1Jer0,JerOfne 155, 156, 205 Kritzer, Jocelyn 70,244 Lawrence, Torn 71, 176,177,216 Kevorklan, Gregory 140 Kulso, shinolau 70 Laws, Jett 187 Keyes. Soon 122- 243 Kuehnle, Karla 72, 106,230 Lawson, Steven 71,212,246 K111aCkeYrS931'1 122, 229 Kugies, Michael 106 Le Beau, Suzanne 141, 196,215,235 Killebrew, John 213, 222, 228, 229 1quh,'1:,-amz 105 Leach, Alex 71 Killefer, Brian 122, 219 Kuhr, Grace 70 Leach, Cathy 72 K1ll1lea,Dana 105 Kulnys, Rasa 106 Leach, Joseph 123, 193, 205 Klrn, Carry 122, 216, 234, 243 Kung, Amy 123,222 Lebental, Daniel 72 Klrn,Cafharina 41,105 247, 274 Kung, Simon 140,249 Lee, Allan 107 Kim, Daniel 218 Kuno, Harurni 123, 230, 232, 233, 234, Lee. Brian 123 , r- if C H E, 1. ,, ' 'ww .3 rf, 11 r 1. - 4,6 ami 1 - 1 X r- ,64 ' 4? ', f qv 5 1.25 rs , , V 4 Xb 1 ,,. - 1 4 1 1' Qs r X, of 1 fi? rr n411 ' 103404 'M92233 'N 124g5,LwQf g+93i3l1 , , t Y, if 1. -, 1 1:21, A 1, , ri' rf Fe ,- , , , , 71 1 -' 1 1 X. 11. 94 1 1 ' ' J' 2 , ',l'Hfj ya r g 1 .1,a3e6e3 ,r -, Q rl, of , 51 ' 1 ' 1, ' Q' 57 41 29 1 'age 7 if 3, C Index Lee, Donna 141, 189,206,230 Lu,-1-ta1,Me1,55a 141 Massanl Marcellus 142, 229 Lee. 67359 107, 234 Lundquist, Eric 107,195,216 Mathiassen, Linda 73, 244, 258, 259, Lee, Ho Young 123, 228,229,233 Lundy, Kyle 141,192,213 268, 278, 230, 299 Lee, M370-'5 20, 72 Lundy, William 72, 184, 200, 238 Matsuno, Tamie 73 Lee, M' Young 107- 189, 234, 237 Lur1e,SuSan 141 Matsuoka, Taro 73, 164, 223, 241, 245, Lee, Peter 72, 223, 236.242, 249 Lughea, Mark 169 243, 249 Lee, Rhonda 107, 189, 230, 235, 236, Lyle, Heidi 124 Maxwell, Aaron 74, 184, 185 245 Lyle, Shelley 124, 216 Maxwell, Gregory 125 1.62, Steven 141, 177, 219 Lynch, Kevin 72 Mayer, Gregory 108,212 Leer, T011 72 Lyons, Kathleen 28, 35, 36, 37, 68, 72, Mayer, Scott 74, 184, 216,238 1990, Robert 141, 203, 228, 232, 233 223,233 Mazzotta, Frank 125 Lehman, Clark 124, 215 Lyons, Kevin 124,205 McAdoo, Dwayne 191 Leibowitz, Graham 124, 181 McAllister, Maureen 166 1-6119, MBVY 141, 210,227 McCallister, Christy 172 Lemetti, Pauli 124,235 MCCIair1,Le5l1e 103 Lenart, C1ndY 124 McClean, Cathryn 108 Lenihan, Karen 71, 72 McClintock, Carol 142 Lenlz, Jerry 187, 198,199, 216, 218, Ma, Delia 141 McCloy, Frank 165 219, 240 Mabugat,Mar1stella 72, 225 Mccdm-1511, Ruth 168 Leonard, Julie 124 Mac Andrew, Timothy 107 McCd11dugh, Kay.,-1 103 Leontis, John 48, 52, 72 Mac Farlane, Annette 141, 205 McDade, Robin 108,210 Leontis, Mary 107 Mac Tavish, David 141, 192, 228,233 McDaniel, Rod 169 Leontis, Steven 141 Machado, Cynthia 124 McDermott, Thomas 74 Lester, Waltred 163, 242 Machalicky, Charles 141 McDonald, Elizabeth 74, 235, 236 Levin, Monica 141 Mackey, Kristen 141 McDonald, James 74,212 Levulis, Caroline 107 Macklis, Gary 141,192 MaDdna1d,,1ohn 125 Levulis, Victoria 72 Madlock, Barbara 73, 86 McDonald, Linda 142 1-WY, 1-07211 107 N1B0C111'f10,-11m 153 McDonald, Mary 108, 183, 196, 214, 236 Lew, Eric 124, 176,235 Maeder, Thomas 155 McDonnell, John 74 Lew, Jodie 72, 223, 230, 236 Maertens, Sylvia 141 MCE1l'nUfry, David 74 Lew, Timothy 124, 195 Maestas, Robin 73, 255 MQFarIar1d,Ar1'1y 74 Lewey, Steven 141, 219, 235 Magee, Michael 127, 229, 231, 233, 235, McFarland, Betsy 125, 127, 225, 269 Lewis, Jonathan 124, 186 244, 253, 254, 261, 298, 299 Mcpariand, D0ug1a5 142, 187,205 Li, Sally 107, 225 Mallee, Tn0fTlaS 124 McFarland, Laura 108, 182, 234, 275, Lie, Lian T1ai 141 Mageean,Jenn11er 107 276, 277 Lie, L1anT11n 141 Mahinlar, Masoud 107 McGee, Richard 142 Liebert, Jonathan 141 Mailander, Joseph 107 McGehee, John 160,249 Liebert, Susan 72 Makin, Brian 141 McGuire, John 142,181,209 Lieman, Daniel 124, 242 M31813,VlVlBl'18 124, 222, 230, 234, 237 McGuire, Marguerite 74, 244 Lilienthal, Daniel 124 Mann, Kenneth 107 MC1-1ama, Dale 125 Lin, Eric 141 Manzella, Michele 216 McHatt1e, David 108 Lin, Frank 124,193 Mar, Winston 107 Mclntyre, Connie 159, 226 Lin, Jenniler 72, 223, 232,233,236 Marckx, Michael 107, 177, 216 Mclntyre, Dean 142 Lindenmuth, Eric 107 Marckx, Susan 140, 141, 178 McKay, Laurie 74,261 Linder, Jean 72 Marcone, Andrea 20, 44, 79,223,236 Mdqay, Taraga 125,221 235, 254 Lindner, Michael 72 Marcone, John 141,219 McKellar, Kamy 108, 162, 253, 256 Liner, Heath 141,228 Mardesich, Ted 107 Mgkalyey, Scart 142 Ling, Vandever 107, 223, 226, 243 249 Markle, Heidi 124, 206, 234,237 MC1-aug1q11n, Bnan 142, 177, 205 Littlejohn, Gregory 107 216 Markle, Tracy 124,226 MCLQ,-mary, Mighael 103, 198 Liu, David 124,222 235 Marks, Julie 141 MaMam,5,A1a51a 142, 222,223,233 Lloyd, Tracy 124 Markulis, John 107, 184, 212 McManus, Bob 159 Locascio, Deborah 107 256 Marosek, Alison 73,244 MCMilIen,Daf11gla 108 Lockwood, Edward 107 Marott, Jenniler 142 Mcmillgn' Draw 74, 216, 223 Lockwood, Linda 124 Marshall, Jonathan 142, 235 MCMuIIen,Maf1anna 160 Lockwood, Rebecca 141 Marshall, Kelly 73 McNair, Scott 74 Loera, Francisco 141 Martin, Brent 142 McNamara, Gerard 108, 223 Lohmann, John 107 Martin, Craig 73,180,278 McNary,Ka1hy 103 Long, Karin 124 227 Martin, Cynthia 142, 225 MCNary, T.,-1-15,11-W 75, 186,184,238 Longstreet, Gregory 107 256 Martin, Frnla 107,177 195,223,236 Mcfqear, gym 142, 228, 229 Loper, Daniel 107, 235, 244.270, 298 Martin, Grant 124,181 209 MCNQ11, Andrew 125 Lopetrone, Adriana 141 210 Martin, Jill 96,102,107 Mcphersdn, Ma,-Y 142 Loughran, Richard 124 Martin, Kerry 125 Mcpheysdn, Thomas 125 Louie, Donna 72 Martin, Nikola 107 Mcgae, John 159 Loveday, Lori 107 226 Martin, Stephen 107 MaRa11,0av1d 142 Lowry, Cheryl 141 210 Martin, Tania 107,230 Meade,Edwa1rd 75 Lubolsky, Nicholas 141 235 Martin, Thomas 108, 176,216,223 Meade'Ma1'y 125, 225, 234 LUCa10.M1C110112 72 Manvniak, John 125 Meaelros, Lisa 125, 196,216,247 Ludwig, Craig 141 Mason, Christopher 108, 226, 242 Medairas, M151-taai 103, 200 Ludwig, Warren 107 Massa, Jodi 73 Medved, David 149 . '94 Index Medved, Joanne 153 Mehlman, Dina 108 Meier, Kristen 125, 183, 193, 222 Mellott, Laura 75 Melott, Theresa 142 Melton, Erik 142, 199 Melton, Miriam 108, 178, 223, 230, 2243 Melton, Ronald 165. 234 Mendez, Aimee 142, 223,225,234 Mendez, Andrea 36, 40, 108, 230, 22343i Menze, Alex 173 Menzie, Elizabeth 108,210,236 Meredith, Scott 75 Merenbach, Richard 108, 240 Merrill, B, 196 Merrill, David 142, 192,228,229 Meyer, Jeflrey 75 Meyer, Laura 75 Meyer, Melody 142 Meyer, Mike 125 Micek, Jo 108, 196 Migliaccio, Giovanna 125 Migliaccio, Nicola 75, 184,238 Mikkelsen, Erik 75, 194 Miller, B. 231 Miller, Christopher 142, 177 Miller, Cynthia 108,247 Miller, Jack 25,153,180,181 Miller, Janelle . 142 Miller, Lisa 21, 25, 75, 223, 239, 245, 299 Miller, Mark 142 Miller, Michelle 125 Miller, Monte 108,228 Miller, Rabecca 142 Miller, William 142 Miller, Sharon 108 Mills, Wesley 108,228,233 Minnick, Michael 75, 198,226,227 Minnick, Robin 75, 230 Minton, Gregory 142 Mitchell, James 75,228 Mitchell, Karen 125, 228, 231,233 Mitchell, Lynn 108 Miyamoto, Akiko 142, 228,233 Moch, Lawrence 125 Mock, Christina 125 Moe, Julie 78 Moentmann, Kruger 125 Mohr, Lynda 41,108 Molchan, Joseph 156, 194, 215, 223 Molik, John 125,222,234 Molik, Suzanne 78 Molina, Ana 78 Molnar, Arnold 125 Molnar, Stephen 142, 165 Molony, Richard 125, 195, 212 Molony, Tracey 108 Momand, John 78,249 Montagne, Bradley 78, 244, 245, 298, 299 Montelth, Bryan 142 Moody, Brian 108, 162, 212, 239 Moody, Leslie 78 Mooko, Michael 162, 163,246 Mooney, Michael 108,230 Moore, Maria'Luisa 78 Moravec, William 142,203 Morehouse, Cynthia 142 Morgan, Alison 142 Morgan, John 160 Morgan, Sarah 125 Morgan, Tracy 78, 216, 232 Morningstar, Steven 108 Morrill, Jenniler 142 Morrison, Jenniler 108 Moser, Mary 108 Moses, Susan 142 Mosley, Bruce 142, 187 Moy, Lisa 78, 223, 230,236,247 Moy, Tara 125, 222, 246,247 Moyer, David 125 Muggeridge, Kenny 125,249 Mulligan, John 78, 223, 229, 2312366 24 Mun, Linda 108, 179,234,237 Munekuni, Shu1i 142 Muntean, Eugene 125 Murakami, Mitsuko 142,227 Murawski, Mary 109, 214, 228 Murley, Heidi 109 Murphy, Timothy 109 Murray, Amy 78,170 Murray, Bruce 126 Murray, Christian 79 Murray, Lisa 109, 259, 260 Murray, Polly 109 Myer, Robert 109, 184 Myers, Dwayne 142 Myers, Kasey 79, 83, 235 Myers, Willis 109 N30a1,L1sa 79, 236,244 Nakata, Glen 79, 228, 229, 236 Nanseki, Kazuki 79 Navlaux, Jacques Nazarlan, Gregory Nealy, Teresa Nelson, David Nelson, Susan 109,223, 229,230 Neshelm, Gina Neu, Joel Newcomb, Sharon Newman, David Newsham, Michael Nguyen, Trang Nguyen, Tuyen Phuoc Nicholson, Laura Nicolello, Jon Nicolello, Stephanie Niedermeyer, Tracy Nilarp. Peter Nishiyama, Darren Niven, Laura Nizlnski, Anna Nizinski, Yolanda Noble, Doug Noetzli, Richard Norcross, Claude Nordahl, Timothy Nordahl, Todd Norgaard, Kimberly North, Christopher North, James North, Melinda Norwood, David Nourl, Nina Nozaki, Stacey 143, O'Brlen, Cara O'Br1en, Deirdre O'Brien, Martin 0'DonneIl, Colleen O'DonnelI, Timothy O'Gorman, Bridget 0'Gorman, Sean 0'Nelll, William O'Sullivan, Shaun 261, 0'Sulllvan, Patrick Obert, Philip Oetken, Lisa Ogawa, Katherine Ogawa, Kenneth Ogden, Robert Ohman, David Olinger, Kristan Oliver, Leslie Olivo, George Olivo, Myrna Omeze, Tanya Omeze, Tita Onaga, Tyson Ong, Jennifer Ong, Michelle Orme, Erin Orner, Joel Ort, Edward Osaiima, Jill Osborn, Jacque Oshry, Shari Osofsky, Samuel 80, Osofsky, Susan Otsuka, Michael 109, Ottesen, James Ottesen, Robin Oughton, Arthur Ozaki, Atsu Packer, Jennifer Packer, Melanie Palko, Christopher Palko, Timothy Palmer, Dana Pantone, Linda Pappalexis, Gina Papps, Alexia Paris, Kevin Park, Elizabeth Park, Ronald Parker, Ruth Parry, Martin Parton, Jamie Parton, Julia Pass, Howard Patch, Jimmy Patel, Nilaben Patin, Jennifer Patterson, Garina Paul, Lisa 126, 142, 177, 219 109, 216 126, 193 142 , 232, 233, 234, 236, 237 36, 126 79 79, 228, 231, 232, 233, 236, 249 187, 195 79 126 109. 126, 142, 126, 242, 143, 168,169, 143, 168, 169. 150. 126, 186, 20, 109, 79 244 109 79 237 235 109 142 247 225 225 126 151 201 246 143 143, 201 143 109 126 143 178, 216, 228, 233 79, 227, 234, 243 126, 225, 235, 243 143, 187, 199 126 109 126, 183 109 163, 192 79, 244, 245, 257, 275, 280, 298, 299 109 126 80,189,211 210 80, 143, 181, 208, 247 143 80 143,183,196,215 143 143, 199 80, 223, 230 109 109 109, 198, 249 188, 222, 230, 143, 109 143, 109, 243 188 , 227 177 184 109 170, 249 126 223, 228, 229, 233, 234, 236, 249 126, 222, 230, 231 223, 236, 244, 245, 300 ,301 80, 203 109, 226, 227 205 109, 143, 228, 229, 233 23, 35, 126, 31,80, 143, 80, 109, 109, 109, 224, 226, 143, 143, 109, 143, 201, 1 26, Payne, David 21, 28, 39, 46, 47, 80, Pearson, Christina 227 227 143 177 126 233 235 80 109 235 213 225 126 212 215 109 238 126 225 109 143 184 143 Peckham, Curt 79,80 Pederson, Robert 42, 43, 109,226,240 pellener, Klmbeyle 126, 195, 215 Quan, Mark 144 Robinson, Craig 57, 75, 83, 194, 195 Pelzl, Daniel 192 Ouan, Matthew 82, 222, 223, 230, 234, Robinson, Jedrey 144, 187,193,213 Per-1neII,M1Cl-1391 20134, 80, 184, 223 235, 236, 237, 243, 245, 300, 301 Robinson, Joseph 83 Pergyl Karel-l 143' 216 Ouandt, Valerie 127, 195, 227 Robinson, Scot 127 Percy, Stephen 291230, 245 Ouaranta, Andrea 144 Fic-chat, Daniel 127, 199,228,229 Perison, Eben 126 0u1nn, Jennifer 110 Rochat, Kimberly 144, 225, 232, 233. Perless, David 30, 62, so, 240 Ouin11,Mary 82 235 Perry, Angelique 143 Ouong, Alexander 114, 127, 218, 222, Rockotf, Rodney 144, 223 PerrylL1nd5ey 109 234 Rockowitz, Steven 83 Persselin, Ruth 126, 215, 235 Ouorig, Theodore 110, 200, 238 Rogers, Brian 83, 184, 191 Petak, Michael 110,176,216 Rolas, James 192 Peters, Sonia 126 Rolpl'1,Brandle 144, 227 Peterson, David 80 Romo, Janis 158, 183, 206 geterson, Deborah 110 gonk, Egn 144 187 eterson, Erik 81 onlov, reg , . Peterson, william 126, 186, 193, 212, l1aal1'PaUl 144' 199' 219' 234 Rosas, Manhew 127 234 RBIZES, Gary 49,110,198 Rosas, lzllcllam 127,186 Petty, Jeffrey 81 11f'll'l1f e'l 144 Rosenfleld, Steven 83 Perry, Robert 143 113115137211 52' 176 Pass, Cynthia 40, 110 Phillips, Adrienne 168 RameV' Laulle 119198 Ross, Daniel 127 Phillips, D. 184,192 l1a 1eY' 51121411 144 Pass, George 127, 195,212 Phillips, Jeffrey 143 Ra'1flall'4'1Cl'eW 144 Ross, Jamie 127 Phillips, Kristin 143,235 l1aflflall'Ga'Y 144 Ross, Michael 110 plckerlngl Kelly -llo Randall, Steven 82, 90 Floss' Slacy 110' 235 Piehler, David 81,191 l1al111ll'l'1aCl1 151 Rossney,Br1an 127, 176 Pier, Bob 49, 167, 212, 239 112127 SCOY1 32' 238 Rossney, 1-lelen 40, 83 Pierce, Robert 126 l1a11e'1el1n'1el 127' 235 Rossney, Kathleen 144, 155 Pineniemi, Mary 143,154 HBV' 11101140 110 136111, Brian 127,201 Pistone, Peter 126,200 Razlpoul' Saeld 110' 195 Roth, Gregory 110 Piiz, Ann 81 F1eflf11Pfl'J2f1-Elle 110 r1eih,l.isabeih 83 Place, Caroline 37, 126,233 1149411011 31' 35' 62' 52' 154' 226' 227' Reinrnan, Heather 1 io, 106, 234, 237 Pleeiieh, Karolyn 143, 178,179 232 Rothschild, Laura 127,235 Plebuch, Ronald 110 Reeves' Rebecca 110' 216' 217' 230 Flozas, Darryn 132, 144,177,219 Pledger, M1511 81 1119151191 1-'Sa 127 Flubiano, Angela 110,247 plecloen l,-lobln 'l26l -l93 Relder, Gretchen 82,182,196,197, 214, lzluckdascllell Guy 83 Plummer, John 176 , 245' 299 Ruckelshausen, Eva 110 Pee, Garry 33,68, 155,212,213 l1e 'l1'S1'a '1 1441 187 Riieirelshaiisen, Ralf 127, 218, 275, 276, Pal, William 81 11-4'1'lfef1e 144 277 polmgr Douglas l,'l3V l92 Renkowltz, Taffy 110,225 lzludbefgl 1,11 127 Pelenis, Michelle 126 lleS 'Cl1',Ka'e'1 127 Rlidberii, J0hn 176, 177,178,179 pence De Leon' Dlana 40' l26 Hester, LICIB 37, 38, 43, 82, 223, 226, Rudbel-Q, Monica 127, 193 Peneia, Davie 126,242 236' 237 Ruddick, Lisa 144' 225 P6p1iin,Miehael 133, 143, 195 l1eYn0lUS'10df1 110' 226' 232 Fliider, Eric 144 pon' Robert l43' lell 209 Rhea, Kelly 110, 227, 230 Rudolph, Ronald 168 Porter, Ralph 160, 248, 249 Rhea' 1111155911 24' 31' 46' 47' 53' 56' 82' Ruffin, Eugene 83 Pess, Diana 127,214,225 , , 134' 226' 246 Rufnbaueh.AHf0f1 144'177 Potter, Meeghn 110,190 R108 Elm 127 Rumbaugh, Cynthia 127 Powell, Duane 110,245,301 RlCe'F10bel'1 . . 127' 191 Runaell, Gavin 187 powelll Kalhryn Bl Rice-Prldeaux,Patr1cla 161,243 Rupp' Kalhleen 83, 223 Powell, Tamara 144 Rlchalds' 1-01-1155 162 Russell, David 127 Power, William 81,184,198,238 11!Cl1a'11S0l1' 12151911 22 Russell, Erie 127 Price, Kimberly 127 F1le9e 5l1 leY 172 Russell, Glen 83 Priess, Jeffrey 81 Rlglel' Elle 92 Russell, Jennifer 110 Priest, Mark 110,240 l1!Qle 1a'1e 144' 229 Russell. Kevin S3 Prihar, Gil 110,216 Rllldge' 5111294111 144'133'192 Ryan, Bill 153 prlhall Flon Bl Rlndge, Michael 110,194 Pnncel Roben 51,193 Pisley, David 110, 181,200,238 Prince, Stephen 144 Rllchle' Nanci! 110 Prior, Susan 127,226,231 Rlvela' 0119511114 127 . probs, Karl N4 l92 Rivera, Jean Pierre 110,209 Sabate, Michele 83 Flock 'Bnan 144 'l95' 203 Roach, Todd 144,199 Sadler, Frederick 144,228 Prock' Mlcllael ' ' -llo Robberson, B. 184 Sadler, Iwina 110, 190, 193, 209 Protage, Elizabeth 144, 216, 224, 228 l1011bl'lS'De'1lel 144 5211101215320 83 Protage, Patricia 41, 110, 206, 223, 230, 110111111121-711114 82 531131 Dwell 127 236 247 Robertson, Clint 103, 110, 180, 253 Salem, Jeffrey 111 pudewa pamela ' 'l27 Robertson, Jamie 82 Salot, Deborah 83 pursell balllerlne Bl 223 236 244 Robertson, Pat 156, 157, 244, 245, 260, Salzman, Steven 144, 228, 233 ' ' ' 275 296 298, 299, 301 Samaha, Adrienne 145, 240 pursell John l44' 'l86 RODIE, Diane 82 Samaha, Landrea 111, 199, 226, 240 ' ' Robins, Reed 127 Sample, Martin 83,231 Robinson, Brian 144,187 Sanford, Arthur 127 ,- i, I ,1- ff' 'Q 32, , 1 1.12. , 2, .2 1,222 , 7 ' ,Al I 4 . 4, 2 KTM ef' Index - 29 1. 1. '11 L. 1, af- .Q9 ...J ill' C5 P , , , . ac. ,.,-,,,. .,,,,,.. lf 1 , - Fi' 141,531 1 ia 1 , y a j, g.g IB: .K f XX, X,X, J-N-1--,-- ,, .1 .AW 'IIIIY QP gf-' . 1X x, r X X 'X 1 X X X f X 1 X Sangha, Roopinder 145, 177 Selwitz, Laurie 128, 229, 233, 234 Slailgrnerl ,loan 112 SBYIIOS, AHQBIB 145,216 Serin, Michelle 145, 178 glaylar-1' paul 112' 249 Santos, John 145 Sesata, Stephanie 128 grnlrny David 112 Santos, Mark 127 Sevy, Scott 111,245,301 5rnl111, Gerald 145 Santos, Patricia aa, 216, 217, 223, 230, Shaikh, Mahmooaa 145 sm11l,,1oa,, 170 275 Shaikh, Shameem 128 S1-nllrll Karan A- 145 Santos, Cristina 111 Shaktman, Jennifer 128 grnlrrlr Karan El 145 Saporito, Mike 111 Shaktman, Tracy 85 5rn11n1Ka1rlna 206, 225 Saporito, Steven 84 Shames, Lisa 85, 245, 258, 299 Srr11111,1qer1r1e1l1 145' 193' 219 Sarkin, Alan 53, 55,84 Shapiro, Deidre 85 Srnllnl Louise 152 Sarkin, Ingrid 127 Sharp, Robert 145 Smlll-1,Seo1-1 145' 137 Saroyan, Marcia 127, 225, 235, 254, 256 Sharp, Steven 33, 85, 184, 194 Smnny gnarla 145 Sasser, Christopher 111 Sharp, Tracey 111 Srn11l-,I Shelley 128, 269 Sauder, Eric 84, 228, 229, 232, 233, 234, Sharp, Wendy 128,196, 239 S1-nlinl Sidney 112 235, 237 Sharpl, Jennifer 111, 247 Srnill-1, Veronica 112' 227 Saunders, Suzanne 84 Shaul, Lisa 128, 183,215 SneIlyK3Vl1f1 74' 55 Savage, Edward 127, 193,218 Shaw, Stephen 111,200 S0ga3fd'P31r1Cl3 123 Savagian, Kirk 145 Shefler, Cory 128, 201, 228, 229, 231, Sokglskyl Danny 112 Sayer, Donald 111, 198 233, 235, 237, 238 Solon-ion, Eckwood 112,171 219 Sayers, Thomas 84 Sheng, Rodney 145,203 Seng, 1.1,-,.ln 145' 235' 249 Schaal, Ann 84 Shepard, Huey 145, 186 Soobifskyl Jaysgn 8672281 235 Schaal, William 128, 176, 212, 222 Sheppard, Gayle 85 Sorensen' Anne 86 Schaebsdau, Roselle 84,210,223 Sherwood, Mary 111,233 Sorensen, Carllyn 128' 1831 196' 215 Schaefer, Michael 84 Sherwood, Maureen 145 Sorensen' carilyn 123 Schaffer, Gary 125 128 Shiang, Angela 128 Sgrrelsl Eye 166' 230 Schafier, Lawrence 111,200 Shin, Jeung-Hyun 111,230 S0101 wendy 55 Schartau, Christine 111 Shinn, Michael 111 Sony, Andrea 145 Schenker, Ilene 111 Shinn, Officer 167 301111, Carolina 112 Schermerhorn, Nick 128, 228, 229 Shiotsuki, Ken 111, 241, 248 Spanos, Joy 145, 227 Schizas, Lori 111,182,183 Shoemaker, Gary 173 Speaen, Darryl 1181 128' 212, 239 Schlatter, John 128, 184, 218 Shonatelt, Michael 145 Spel1z'Ch1r1511ne 40' 112 Schlarter, Therese 111 Shonafelt, Paul 85 Spglfzy L, 139 Schlegel, Steve 84, 184 Shorey, Michael 242 Spelizl Michael 129' 184' 198' 212' 238' Schmid, Danya 145, 225 Showler, Peter 145, 180 239 Schmidt, Karen 84, 223, 228, 229, 230, Showler, Stephen 111, 180, 208, 209, Sperlil-lg, Susan f 112 2 I 233. 242. 247 235 Spiegel, Steven 129, 203 Schmidt, Kevin 128 Shrader, Scott 112,200 Spingsal Kelly 112 Schmidt, Michael 111 Shrader, Todd 28, 85, 184, 194 Splrlrl S1-,annan 112 Schneider, Michael 235,242 Shulman, Tobey 85, 226 Spyoggnl William 129 Schneider, Rachel 97, 1 11, 224, 230, Shulsinger, Sara 85,230,244 Spreul, Dawn 145 236, 246, 247 Sicola, Carol 40, 112, 206, 246, 247 Siaggsr Hall 81' 86' 239 Schneider, Margaret 115, 128, 21 1, 222, Sicola, Susan 81, 85, 246, 275, 276, 277 siampfl, Mary 112 224, 247 Sidrane, Mary 74, 86 Slangel Carolyn 129 Schoech, Teresa 127, 235 Sie, Angela 112, 234,236,246 S1ang1,S1,1san 112' 1Q0' 230 Schoenheider, Frank 111 Siegel, Steven 128, 195 S1an5el'Cay0l 86 Schorer, Johan 111 Sieglen, Kymberly 112 S1ansel, Jean 112' 253 Schrello, Paul 128 Siemons, Christy 86, 90, 236, 244, 245, Siassfenl-1, Jo Marie 112 Schrieber, Jan 200, 230, 2351 257, 259, 260, 264, 268, 269, 273, 280, Sraurjnai-nrner, Debra 86,2251 232 SCNOBCK. James 111 4 299 Staudhammer, Julia 129,235 Schrunk, Stephanie 128 Siemons, Kellie 145 Stein, Befhanne 129 Schultz, Barbara 84, 231 Silva, Sergio 128, 186 Sieinbaenl Kelly 112 Schultz, Joanne 128 Silver, Michelle 145 S1einberg, Gall 145 Schurr, Ute 84, 223, 230, 234,236 Silver, Susan 34, 86, 182, 183, 223, 234, Siensenr Debbie 129' 242 Schutzenberger, Greg 84 236, 237 51ens0n, Tl-iornas 86 Schwartz, Abby 111 Silvera, Esther 86 Srernl cathleen a 146 Schwartz, Scott 111,203 Silvera, Regina 112 Sternyjghl-1 112, 223' 249 Scott, David 84 Simmons, C. 225 Sievens, Kimberly B6 Scott, Laurence 84, 184, 194 Simmons, Jennifer 35, 86,225 S1gver1SyP3ul 146' 213 Scott, Melissa 128,216 Sinagra, Patty 56 S1gwal'1yLau1'le 87, 89, 158 Scott, William 128, 191,216 Sipes, Scot 112 Sfi1r'li5,Apfi1 1461225 Scow, Rebecca 111,226 Sipes, Stacy 145 S1gCkI'l'raC1 12g Scow, Robert 145 Sirayathorn, Nantinee 128,230 Sloekbergerr Roben 146' 187 Scow, Saskia 85,223 Sivas, Cheryl 86,230 Sloddaril Ken1 38, 5481228 Seaman, Carol 128 Skaiil, Wally 145 S11-,llel Kun 129 Sedwick, Melanie 85 Skelly, Carol 145,225 Sienel Cnrysial 87 Seidel, Julie 85, 229, 230, 236 Skinner, Mary 112, 196,227 S1ofey,GeQff1'ey 87, 194 Seki, Joellyn 37, 85, 223, 226, 233, 234, Sklervem, Karen 86 Srosliopfy Doris 172 240 Sladky, Alan 145,228 51012, lglizabeili 129 Seki, Kaoruko 145, 227 Slaught, Mary 1 12 Srreienerl Lori 87 index Strickler, Mark 112 Strong, Cori 129 Strubel, Richard 145 Strubel, Sherry 129 Stuart, Glen 146 Stuart, Mary 37 Suarez, James 144,146,245 Suer, Monona 112. 159 Sullivan, Lori 87 Sullivan, Traci 146, 196 Summit, Mark 129,193,201 Summit, Susan 87,230 Sun, Dorothy 87. 223, 233, 236 Sun, Larry 87, 230,236,246 Sun, Michael 146, 241,248,249 Sun, Myra 129, 222, 224, 230, 247 Sun, Raymond 87, 241,248,249 Sveiven, Eric 112 Swank, David 146, 187, 209 Sweeney, Ellen 87 Sweet, Joanne 112 Sweet, Katherine 129 Sweet, Samuel 1 12 Swiger, John 146, 228 Szalay, Peter 88, 223 Szulc, Teresa 33, 109, 112, 239, 246 Tadler, Keith 129 Tadler, Scott 146 Tagansky, Dallth 112,227 Takahara, Eriko 129 Takahara, Mariko 112 Takenaka, Carol 146, 178, 216,230 Takenaka, Sherry 129, 188,235 Taliaferro, R. 184 Tamai, Naoto 146 Tamai, Yuka 88 Tamai, Yuri 88 Taylor, Kimberly 88 Taylor, Lesley 112,239 Taylor, Edward 129, 213, 228, 229, 231. 233 Taylor, Yvonne 129 Tehrani, Kourosh 112 Temple, Todd 146, 187,229 Tenley, Chandra 129 Tennant, Marnee 129,225 Teresinski, Cynthia 146, 228, 229,231 Terrell, Craig 112 Terrell, Lori 129,247 Teruya, Kathy 112,235 Teshima, Daryl 88, 223, 230, 234, 236, 243, 244, 245, 249, 258, 261, 268, 280, 298, 300, 301 Teshima, Stuart 146,244,298 Tessen, Patricia 129 Thayer, John 164 Thoen, Jenny 146 Thom, Kelly 112 Thomas, Bonnie 112 Thomas, Bradley 129 Thomas, Christine 146 Thomas, Cynthia 146, 132, 190 Thomas, Lisa 129, 193,230 Thomason, Kimmy 88 Thompson, Andrea B8 Thompson, Carla 88,227 Thompson, Daniel 130 Thompson, Gary 88 Thompson, Gina 146 Thompson, Glenn 130 Thompson, Jill 163 Thorne, Gene 153 Thorsen, Tanya 130 Thrash, Elisa 146 Thune, Cynthia 88 Tierney, Chip 146 Tierney, Holly 112 Tighe, Jeanette 112 Tilley, Graham 146, 180, 181, 208 Tirman, Bridgitte 115,130 Titlebaum, Richard 88, 194 Todd, Deborah 40, 112 Tolbert, Mark 130, 186 Tolbert, Sheila 112 Tom, Jeannette 146 Tom, Susan 88,214,236 Toohey, J. Matthew 146 Toorvald, Kristina 41, 112 Toplifte, Kirk 127 Topolski, Thomas 130 Toscan, Vincent 146, 199 Townley, Elizabeth 88 Townley, Kate 146 Toyoshima, Asako 130 Trapp, Electa 161 Traxler, Heidi 146,210 Traxlel, Katherine 48, 130, 210, 222, 224,247 Traxler, Laura 112, 206, 236, 246 Trevillyan, Anne 88 Trigg, Laurel 130, 227 Trumpler, Thomas 112,212 Tsai, Judy 130 Tsai, Frank 89, 249 Tsav. Jean 89,234,237 Tschida, GYBQOVY 130, 186, 195 Tsubota, Miori 130, 222, 234, 237 Tu, Diana 28, 89, 230, 232 TU, Michael 130, 228, 229 Turchi, Scott 89 Turkolu, Krista 130 Tyree, Susan 16412341 237 Uebele, David 89 Ulman, Dale 130 Ungerleider, Sharon 41, 112, 247 Ungerleider, Judith 35, 58, 90, 223, 236, 247 Upchurch, Penny 90, 210, 211, 239, 244, 245,299 Uphoft, Susan 90 Urban, Kimberly 130,222 Urban, Mark 112 Valentekovich, Vlado 112, 180, 208, 242, 249 Valenzona, Paul 113 Van Beek, Rodney 146 Van Beek, William 113, 229 Van Der Hulst, John 113 Van Putten, Steven 90 Van Rooyen, William 151 Van Wagoner, Margo 90 Vanden Bos, Susan 146 Vandenbrink, Kurt 79, 90, 216 Vandenbrink, Kris 130, 199 Vanderlaan, Christopher 130,222 Vanderlip, Barbara 146, 196, 216 Vanderlip, Jeffrey 90, 177, 223 Vargas, Steve 150, 151 Varian, Kimberly 113 Vasquez, Irma 146 Vassigh, Ali 147, 203 Vaughen, Bradley 90 Vega, Robert 130 Veits, Laurie 113 Veits, Wendy 130, 216 Velasco, Ferdinand 1 13 Venning, Craig 113 Verette, Julie 90, 223, 226 Vinso, Kimberley 147 Vitale, Mary 90 Voce, Lisa 60, 90, 196, 214, 245, 301 Voce, Steven 130, 192, 212, 239 Volkmann, Susan 147, 235 Volkoff, Elaine 113 Volkoff, Eugene 130 Volpicelli, Karen 113 Von Hartmann, Daryl 147 Vredenburgh, John 156, 208, 210, 211, 243 Waaland, Diane 130, 227, 240 Wagner, Earl 130 Wagner, Kristin 130,188,189 Wagner, Susan 90 Wagoner, Sherie 130 Wagoner, Tammy 90 Walch, Adam 61, 90 Walker, Stuart 130, 176, 218 Wallace, Denise 130, 192, 230 Wallace, Kirk 113,177 Wallace, Traci 147 Wallace, Wendy 90, 190 Wallace, William 147, 203 Waller, Susan 147 Walles, Robert 130,213 Walsh, Adam 241 Walsh, Diane 113 Walther, Marie 91 Walther, Matthe-q 1 13 Walti, Lynn 130,230,254 Walton, Christopher 147 Wand, Susan 147,215,235 Wang, David 113, 223, 241, 248, 249 Wang, Katherine 147 Wang, Louis 130, 222, 235,249 Wang, Thomas 113 Ward, Douglas 113 Ward, Neile 162 Warren, John 208 Warren, Nina 41,113, 226, 232, 233 Washko, Steven 91 Washko, Susan 147 Waters, James 151 Watkins, James 91 Watson, Louis 130 Watson, William 113 Watt, Richard 147, 192,219 Weatherell, Colleen 147,224,228 Weaver, Richard 147 Weaver, Tamara 91 Webb, Neal 91, 205 Wedekind, Betty 154 Wedekind, Chris 91 Wedekind, Mike 91 l . 3445 if sf 9' 1 I 55, N., I 1724 ,r 232' l Weiler-Ravell, Ehud 209 Wong, Vivian 131, 222, 224, 234, 247 Zinner, Marilen 147 Weisenberg, Scott 147, 177 Wood, Aletlhal 131 Zinner, Samuel 98, 113, 230, 249 We1ser, Paula 130 Wood, Christianne 113 Zislis, Michael 131, 218 Weiss, Jeffrey 91 Woodrufi, David 113, 200 238 Zislis, Sandra 92 we:b1y, zghgrd 130, woogrufg, Joyce 113 Zeller, Debra 921225 ec , e I oo s, ristine 147 189 Z ' ,S Welkowsky, Scott 147 Woods, Ronnie 113 192 umaclyan Ieven 147' 213 Wells, Andrew 91 Woods, Sharon 147 Welsh, Lawrence 130, 201 Worch, Ellen 92 Welsh,Steven1 91 Worley, Patrick 113, 228, 229, 233, 235 West, Stephanie 130, 196, 222, 239 Wu, Anthony 131, 241, 248, 249 Westburg, Reid 91 Wu, Hann 92, 134 Westhead, Monica 71,91, 189,190 Wu, Li-Wei 131 Westhead, Patrice 130, 183, 193 Wykes, Jon 92 Wetherell, Louisa 131 Wyte, Robin 147, 225 Wetmore, Elizabeth 131, 234, 237 Wetzer, Rudolf 147, 235 Whalen, Joan 147, 235 Whitcombe, Virginia 172 White, Doug 91 white, Laurel 91,231 Xalldaro, Carol 131, 227 White, Meghan 40, 131,222,247 White, Spencer 91, 205, 236 White, Steven 113, 184, 212, 238, 239, 246 Whitney, Meredith 113 V G 1221121221221 91 1222254236 . ' . ' ' ' amas ita, achiko 147 wazgiigekhgggt 41' 1 Yang, Lawrence 113, 229,231,232,233, . ' 249 mggigggaifel 1'anQ,'l5rry 147, 241,248,249 . . ' antz, regory 113,192,216 megirksgillrodd 38, 92, 226, 232 Yamzi Katen 317196, 216 wilbtifn, Kelli 131 liilllii' k',i?,a,a 'li Wilcox, Kim 131, 222, 224,230,237 Vee Rogmd 92 Wilcox, Kristin 92 1,8111 Derrick 147 Wilde, Ashley 92 Y1m'V1C101, 113 :gg vokoyama, Darin 147, 187,199 , '. . Yoo, Ron 92,216 mlfasgnfhgjxjnne 123 v0a,T1m 131, 218, 222, 234 . . ' . Young, Mae 173 wlnlamsr EWU Yeung, Michael 105, 1 13, 212, 213,246 ! lam' C, f young, Patrick 92, 223, 236, 249 W amS' EWU 92' '94 Yu Doreen 92 223 234 237 Williams, Lisa 136,147,216 Yu'Fe11x ' '113' 230 Wl 'amSf RUSH '13 Yu' Ronald 131 203 232' 233 Williams, Shirley 147,196,215 Y1-111 M111 Su ' 113' 242' 249 Williams, Wayne 131,180, 209 Yun' Sung Hyun '186' 218 Williams, Elizabeth 82,92 Yusfe John 131'228 Willon, Philip 113 ' ' Wilson, Marjorie 131 Winiarski, Stephen 92 Wlnie, Amy 1 13 Winje, Andrew 53, 92, 194, 223,236 Winner, Darrell 147, 228, 229 Zahabianl Rgya 92 Winner, Walter 131 Zamos, David 92, 194 Wittman, M3l'1ll'l 147 23111051 Karen 147 Wvlf, Judy 113,179 Zamzow, Pamela 22, 113, 230, 235 Wolf, Paul 131,176,213 Zamzow, Stephanie 147 Wvlff, AIICG 113 Zarenejad, Peter 131,235 Wolff,AmY 1 92,229 Zarenejacl, Shireen 92 Wolfl, AYUOHIH 113 Zavodnik, Brian 131, 203 Wolff, Mira 147, 228,232,233 Zdgnekl Mark 113 Wong, Barbara 113, 230, 234 246, 247 Zgmickgwl Kelly 131 WOFIQ, Kimberly 131, 216 Zigrang, Dennis 131 Wong, Michael 131, 218, 222 Zigyangr Mary 38' 92' Q9 Index - 297 Delphian x 'Y Q L . ' wL'2 iii V ' 4., K3593' 3 l '81, A Whole New Look in DELPHIAN Emerges in Q' OUOTED QUOTES: Dave K. - Daddy, I need 350,000.00 for a pair of Calvin Klein jeans and another Mer- cedes. Shaun - I need a job. Christy - Dave, the magic words are 'do itlv H Dave D. - No, it's good. Lisa S. -- Andrea, crop that pic, Rona, see that teacher. I'm trying to watch 'General Hospital! Penny!Katie - KENl Ken - Why did I get a B? Julie!Ann!Kelly - Forty-two pages due today? Jim - So, we lost. Wait until the next basket- ball game. Lisa M.!Tenney - Diehl, we need the Cho- reo pictures today, not in three weeks. Patty - Help, I need candidsf' David K. - Oh, well, we missed another deadIine. Reprint Artie - You guys are such geeks. Ms. R. - I am not going to work in a ghetto- like atmosphere. Between deadlines and feuds, the DELP- HIAN Staff emerged as family. And just see what we produced. Page 298: 1. DELPHIAN SQTAFF, SIXTH PERIOD: Front Row - M. Casey, S. Teshimag Row 2 - C. Felis- mino, S. Allman, J. Arcand,M. Du Par, D. Kalemkiariang Row 3 - C. Pursell, P. Fong, Advisor P. Rob- ertson: Row 4 - K. Loper, C. Franklin, K. Dintzer, M. Magee. ' ' 2. David Kalemkiarian, Editor-in chief, and his driver Alfonzo. 3. Pat Shubert Robertson, Advi- sor. 4. Brad Montagne, Head Photog- rapher. 5. Photographers: A. Benjamin, D. Diehl, S. O'Sullivan, K. Loper. Page 299: 1. SECTION EDITORS: Front Row - M. Casey, J. Johnson, P. Upchurch, L. Shames, Row 2 - P. Fong, C. Siemons, T. Fox, L. Miller, M. Magee. Not pictured - R.Crowley. 2. DELPHIAN STAFF, FIFTH PERIOD: Front Row -J. John- son, K, Kerick, M. Albright, L. Miller, S. Colodny, T. Fox: Row 2 - S. 0'Sullivan, R. Kaufman, B. Montagne, C. Siemons, L. Shames, G. Reider, A. Benjamin, L. Mathiassen, D. Teshima, A. Furst: Row 3 - Advisor P. Rob- ertson, D. Diehl, T, Krempa, D. Kalemkiarian, K. Conlin, P. Upchurch. Delphian - 299 Are You a Feeble Titan? its vi.. Answer the following questions to see how feeble a TITAN STAFFER you would be: 1. The rarest thing in H-62 is tal front page news stories tbl pictures tcl a letter to the edi- tor tdl an unfinished editorial page tel an un- vandalized desk. 2. Where are the tal exactos tbl pica poles tcl stories tdl staff tel advisor and friends? 3. Our friends are tal Jolene Combs tbl Mrs. Schoenburg tcl Franktdl DELPHIAN STAFF tel Mr. O'Neill. 4. The tal Compugraphic types- etter tbl Compugraphic headliner tcl typewrit- ers tdl waxer tel staff isn't taren'tl working. 5. Biggest surprise: tal First Place, SCJEA tbl Glen and Barbara tcl Brooke eating tdl a burglarized journalism room tel Joe turning his story in on time. 6. Most comon thing in H-62 tal apples tbl proof corrections tcl chaos tdl unread newspa- pers tel stolen signs. 7. Always welcome: tal Elaine Allaire tbl a typed story tcl any music A.J. disapproves of tdl juicy goSsip tel no work. - 8. Favorite saying: tal Feeblel tbl You take it to the VlEW. tcl lt's not going to run. tdl lt's a good thing they didn't steal the expensive Compugraphic equipment. tel Can I go to the lunch area? 9. Things never read in the iournalism room: tal in-depth news stories tbl incorrect copy tcl stories about Jimi Hendrix tdl the DELPHIAN tel fan mail. 10. The most fun timetsl: tal when Glen left tbl paste-ups tcl North, Redondo, and Ana- heim tdl eating tfor somel tel finishing the newspaper tfor othersl. 300 - TITAN ' .. 1332 U Y M5952 ' ' 4, 19?- -Qwifvllll X Lili: --iff 'ills - .fl ' : .7 V v 'b. on 5, -49, I . A, . 1. Cheryl Dubbell, Assistant Type- setter. 2. Brooke Barrera defines Feeble Braces. 3. PAGE EDITORS: Front Row - M. Otsuka, B. Barrera: Row 2 - B. Quan, K. Dintzer CAd Managerj, D. Teshima. Not Pictured - Taro Matsuoka, A. J. Falanga. Page 301: 1. Yvonne Cole, Editor-in-Chief. 2. PHOTOGRAPHERS: Duane Powell CHeadj, Scott Sevy. 3. TITAN STAFF: Front Row - S. Gilbert, M. Otsuka, L. Degenhardt, D. Teshima, Advisor P. Robert- son, L. Voce, D. Kalemkiarianp Row 2 - B. Barrera, B. Quan, Y. Cole, K. Dintzer, D. Powell, S. Sevy. B Titan - Ai A Word From the Top: The editor's cut is usually to thank, to tell what a year it was, and to describe how really great the book is. So, I better do it. Between missing deadlines, feuding, and encountering numerous problems, the 1981 DELPHIAN was finally finished. I should like to thank everyone of my staff members and photogs. This year will be unforgettable. To Steve Eddy of Taylor and to Steve Henderson and Spencer Pendergrass at Senior Portraits, I wish to express my appreciation for your help and patience. Mrs. Robertson CMomJ, thanks for your time and for your caring so much about the book and the people who put it together. I should like to thank most of the faculty for their cooperation. We all did miss class or were tardy a few times. Between fights and deadlines, we, at last, got caught up around March 1. The last pages went in March 16. This year's staff was diverse and interesting, to say the least. We were selfvcentered, modest, perfect, and stubborn. That is why we were chosen. Some worked harder than others, but all made a contribution. It was a learning experience for each of us. I want to acknowledge that Cindy Carlson came up with the idea for the theme, and Rob McFarlane generously gave of his time and talents in developing the graphics. To everyone involved, I think I can say without reservation that the end result was worth the trauma. The 1981 DELPHIAN is an important part of all of us and will continue to be long after we graduate. me EDITOR-IN-CHIEF David Kalemkiarian ORGANIZATIONS kiri3ri2aFrEfs?tclrRc:::1car?Kaufman CLASSES Ray Crowley cednon Linda Mathiassen, Daryl Teshima ACTIVITIES Tenney Fox, Lisa Miller CCo-Editorsj ADVERTSING gigs ':f:?nZenqEg2?g?FrankIin M'ke A'b Qhff Mm Denver PHOTOGRAPHY grad Mogtagne fHead Photographer sENioRs June Johnson qsdnorp name e 'am DaYe D.'eh Kelly Kerickl Ann Schaal Kevin Loper, Shaun O Sullivan JUNIORS Penny Upchurch Kgditorj CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS LtZ!dldDGr:2l2iar:s, Scott Ratay, Katie Conlin, Ken Dintzer FREsHMENfsoPHoMonEs Ii'attypFong 8512101 ADVPOR Pat Shuben Robenson ulie rcan , ari elismino, Stuart Teshima TAYLOR REPRESENTATIVE Stephen B. Eddy FACULTY Mama Casey CEMOO PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHERS 2egJ:3mrHPeo1i'53E3hInsgesident Mehssa Du Pa Teffv Krempa Spencer, Richard, and Dennis SPORTS Christy SiemonsCEditorJ PUBLISHER Taylor Publishing Company, 302 - Editor's Cut Sue Colodny, Gretchen Reider, Cathy Pursell Dallas, Texas and Covina, California D Sugnatures - 3 304 - Sugnawres Closing - 30 In the background, the pulsating beat of the music and the hurrahs always resound, the throb of our song, our cheer, reflecting the tempo ofthe times. 'Q fm-f. rr:-' H ' 5 ,easy :lager-N 308 - Closing 15555212 , f S f'.,,:'R- ' 11, my H4 1 '4 Xu -X dv X F ,- --, SJR' 5 A 'H ' Fra X , tv g A 4 , ' ' 5 Y af., I , . - -J: ,i we i, in . lf 9' if 54 J 466 4 R9 '- ft M' -ml? . ,E xr ,, .. ., +115 E is ,. K ,i A ,QS 'le if P f,:'-V I f if 3 a W H qi! I 1, 'I Q Q 2' Qfw .. Q f,K!g.,,yLf14iWf, U f ,TJ X fp' 5 if Nfl' ,xa- H i Tx wif' 5 25,3 5 ' iii I J 2 I L 1 i I mai t il A I. ' nil ' ,11 .!' 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