Rolling Hills High School - Spirit Yearbook (Rolling Hills Estates, CA)
- Class of 1987
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- BEi mr Celebrate a special spirit Believe in dreams Learn about ourselves and others Anticipate success Strive for excellence Share the joi; Contemplate today and tonnorrow mi m IHHMl T ' Biffl HI IHw r BHl rl ■tSs ' k ' A I DBI I fe % 1 IHj ' IHHk ¥ - y ' . ; ' t iy rV IhI i jm.iir y v ' iii ft %_M K br ' J ' B m ' a li Ifi o . « - Art Warner Dean of Students Chris Bowles Assistant Principal, Manageme Principal Howard Lawrence and his secretary, Christine Eppard, take time out from their busy schedules to play with the main office ' s resident mascot. Burt, the cat. 20 - SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION i Administration R oiling Hills High School administrators worked daily to solve problems and create an effective educational environment. Principal Howard Lawrence, along with his co-workers, continually devoted time and energy to cre- ating a positive atmosphere of learning. They worked hard to improve the curriculum, spirit, and programs offered on the campus. They also strived to lessen disciplinary prob- lems in the school. These dedicated people worked to help the students and the institution. Howard Lawrence, John Barr, Bill Howard, and Chris Bowles get involved in the action on the field as they Jo some arm chair coaching SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION - 21 This year, the administration and board of the Pales Verdes Peninsula Unified School District worked anxiously and long to ensure that the students of Rolling Hills, Palos Verdes and Miraleste High Schools would continue to have a quality educa- tion. As in previous years, a student representative was chosen to attend as a non-voting board member. Vinit Mahajan, a senior at RH, served on the board. A big question arose as the school district ' s budget reached an all-time low. The board debated over a course of action in the best interests of the students. These community representatives worked hard to preserve the quality of education and campus life that has prevailed in this district for so many years. Dr. Jack Price Superintendent of Schools Jack Bagdasar President. Board of Education Dr Jeffrey Youngre Board Member ' ■% Sally Burrage Board Member Martin Dodell Board Member Vinit Mahajan Student Board Member Dr. Jack Price talks about school during a school board meeting. P DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION - 23 24 - COUNSELORS Counselors The Titans were fortunate to have an able and caring counseling staff which met and overcame a number of challenges in order to help students in all facets of campus life. The counselors were always there as friends and advisers helping students with personal or academic problems. The staff gave suggestions and offered advice on how to make the most out of the high school years. Constant interaction between students and counselors created a bond of friendship, confi- dence, and trust. COUNSELORS Special Services p; eggy Carney Librarian Evie Sorrels Resource Specialist Valerie Newn-ian Study Hall Supervise Jean Etter Work Experience Dii t 4 i ' ,■Marianne Dean Resource Specialist 4  . . .1 t f ' Becky Fields Activities Direc JJ ENGLISH - 29 30 - ENGLISH A- n today ' s highly technological and computerized world, a strong foundation in mathematics is essential to the realization of career or college opportunities. As its goal, the department pre- pared the student to meet the expectations and challenges of the future. RH students had the op- portunity to study algebra, geometry, trigonom- etry, pre-calculus and calculus. Also, instruction on BASIC and Pascal was provided in the computer labs. RH ' s Math Club continued to bring distinction to the department by placing well in the South Bay Math League, Occidental Math Field Day, and San Luis Obispo Math Contest. RHHS continued to have a winning combination of hard-working and dedication students and faculty. Michael Dorff, new to the math department this year, goes ( seniors, DoHan Rogers and Steve Kraft. athematical problem with two inqu 32 - MATHEMATICS 34 - MATHEMATICS A veteran of the math department, Tom Cox assists Sarrna Ghara. This year ' s mathematics instructors again led talented students to the top in the classroom and at competitions 1 MATHEMATICS - 35 36 - SCIENCE During this past year, students enrolled in scientific courses had the opportunity to take biology, chemistry, or physics on all academic levels. The advance place- ment physics classes, taught by mentor John McGehee re- ceived new college level texts. The fine background that stu- dents acquired provided a firm foundation for further studies in various technological fields. Phil Bottolfson ieidi Greilmg and Danny Greenbaum work m the lab with Jack Miller ■tudents and faculty were glad to have Miller back at RH this year. Ralph Porter. Department Head Adnenne Phillips Offered in tlie social science department were tradtional courses of western civiliza- tion, economics, government and American history. Also available were a group of classes extending across the gamut of haumnities in- cluding psychology, students and the law, international relations, and recent European history. Special advanced placement and honor courses were also offered. The de- partment was especially proud of its Model United Nations organization which sponsored the Shooting Stars basketball game, and traveled to the United Nations in New York to participate in a national conference. Roland Cesarin) k t SOCIAL SCIENCE SOCIAL SCIENCE - 39 40 - SOCIAL SCIENCE h ' M- Dr Ruth McConnell SOCIAL SCIENCE - 41 Eve Joseph oversees Elaine Lam ' s homework assignment during one of her German classes The department has course offerings in four languages with a curriculum designed for the beginning to advanced student. 42 - FOREIGN LANGUAGE Rosalind Harper mif -Ji I Jack Thayer. Department Head Foreign Language n During this past year, four separate languages were offered in the foreign language department: German, French, Latin, and Spanish. During the summer months, many of the staff traveled around the world to acquire additional first-hand experiences to take back to the classroom. The extra knowledge allowed teachers to augment the students ' instruction with tradition, culture, and general knowledge. FOREIGN LANGUAGE - 43 i ' 1 : teacher David Bradbury advises Sandy the many courses offered in the departr 1 her ceramics project. Ceramics is only one creative outlet for RH students. Pat Rice Prideaux, Department Head Business Arts The business department continued to improve instruc- tional programs through revisions of course content and the purchase of new equipment. Both the accounting and word processing programs can eventually lead to well paid positions in the business world. New electronic typewriters were introduced to students at the same time that new software was added to computer classes. Vocational skills were taught through advanced courses. The department provided the op- portunity for students to learn important skills for today ' s tech- nologically advanced world. RH ' s art department provided Titans with creative courses in photography, ceramics, drawing and painting, culinary arts, practical living skills, woodworking, drafting, and metalwork- ing. A diversified and interesting curriculum offered to students provided popular choices. BUSINESS ARTS - 45 i| P.E. Arts Performing arts instructors taught a variety of courses for creative students. Music, drama, theatre and dance enabled students to express themselves as they sh owed off their talents. Music courses ranged from vocal ensembles to instrumen- tal music. Several varieties of classes were offered including marching band, orchestra, concert band, and wind ensemble. A fall play and spring musical enabled students to get on stage and entertain school and community audiences. Physical education was again offered to meet state requirements for graduation. Students must fulfill the basic requirement of four semester units of physical activity. Instruction was provided in basketball, swim- ming, volleyball, soccer, tennis, and track. Dwaine Lyons, veteran physical education instructor, times his runners as they race around the traci . Freshmen and sophomores must complete 2 years of P,E. reqi P.E. ARTS - 47 ( Classified Staff btaar. Counseling Secretary Ginger Eisley PBX Operator Reccptii CLASSIFIED STAFF - 49 i Classified Staff 50 - CLASSIFIED STAFF Nancy Warren Health Office Secretary 1 Ron Keele Tecfinlcal Advis Sylvia Bennett Student Store Assista ? . « f V, Senior Class Officers ' . Row 1; Leslie Barstow, Vice-President; Monique Labrador, Secretary Treasu Elise Carson, Publicity Representative. ow 2: Grace Huang, President. Row 3: Lisa Richman, Activities Representative ; 54 _ SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Growing in mind and spirit, the Class of 1987 made this last year to be the most memorable. The seniors joined together to make the year ' s traditional activities like Senior Assembly, Baccalaureate, Grad Night, Senior Excursion and Breakfast exciting and unforgettable for everyone. A united class brought about an extraordinary year for the entire school. Irreplaceable memories remain — ... the friendships, homecomings, formals, proms, dances, elections, parties, lunchtimes, and even the everyday routines. We ' re grateful for the support we have received from the outstanding faculty and wish everybody all the best in the future. The spirit of this year ' s Senior Class was by far the best in Rolling Hills High ' s 23 year history, and our memory will nev- er be forgotten. Finally, all the planning and hard work by the dedicated officers ended with the culminating highlight of the year, graduation ceremonies. Now as we look to the future, we jump ... carrying the Rolling Hills High School tradition of excellence, ready to fly. j aoL-l avP Michelle L. Abraham — Spanish Club, Omega Delta Sigma, SADD, Senior Girls ' Club, Bleacher Bums, Biol- ogy Club. Shana Lynne Abramowitz — CSF, National Honor Society, French Honor Society, Thespians, Once in a Lifetime, Oklahoma, Night of January 16th, Carousel, God ' s Favorite, Drama Club, Teen Ad- Andrew Abrams Sharon Adams — CSF, Sophomore Class Rep, Junior Class Secretary, Key Club, Dugout Club, Senior Girls ' Club, Soccer Stat, Thomas G. Adams — CSF, Quill and Scroll, National Merit Semi-finalist, Titan Staff (Editorial Editor), Robo- tics. Physics Club, Model United Nations, Satori Staff. Laurie Adrover Timothy S. Africano — Runners for Higher Endur- ance. Frosh, Soph, Varsity Cross Country, Frosh, Soph, Varsity Track Anya A ' hearn — National Honor Society. Pajama Game, Pillow Talk, Carousel, Auntie Mame, Oklahoma, My Sister Eileen, God ' s Favorite. Night of January 16th. Drama Club, World Hunger Club (President), International Thespian Society, Aca- demic Decathlon. Jayne L. Allinson — Spanish Club, Girls ' League. Shakespeare Society. Sheri Veitra Ames — Thespians Honor Society (President), Drill Team, Oklahoma, Carousel. God ' s Favorite. Girls ' League. Girls ' Service Club. Drama Club (President), Bleacher Bums, Powder Puff Football James An Jason Anderson — Sophomore Class President, Ju- nior Class President, House of Reps. Key Club, Volley- ball Club, JV, Varsity Soccer. Varsity Golf Hajimu Ando — Runners for Higher Endurance, Math Club, Physics Club, Asian Culture Club. International Exchange Club, Photo Club. Cross Country, Varsity Golf. John Paul Apostol — Green Leo Club, German Club, Chess Club, Drama Club, Water Polo, Swimming. Adam James Appel C.J. Applequist — CSF. French Honor Society, Yale Book Award, French Club, Physics Club, Frosh Soph, JV Volleyball. Nina Asher Parynaz Askarieh — French Club, World Hunger Club Reza Askarieh — Green Leo Club, Cinema Produc- tion Club. Ping Pong Club, Sophomore Track. Michelle Suzanne Atki ns — National Honor Society, CSF, French Honor Society, Girls ' Service Club, Girls ' League, Senior Girls ' Club, French Club. Paul H. Bakstad — CSF, Computer Club. Biology Club, Varsity Football, Sophomore Track. Marina Barbagelata — Model United Nations, Inter- national Exchange Club. Anna Larson Barrett — CSF, Drill Team, JV Cheer- leader, Delphian Staff (Photographer), Latin Club, Girls ' League, Senior Girls ' Club. Teresa Ann Barrett — CSF, Spanish Honor Society, Marching Band, Spanish Club, World Hunger Club, Girls ' Service Club. Leslie Anne Barstow — Junior Class Representative, Senior Class Vice-president, Girls ' League, Girls ' Ser vice Club, Model United Nations, Girls ' Athletic Club, Key Club, German Club, Bleacher Bums, Senior Girls ' Club, JV, Varsity Soccer. Karl Bassler — Titan Staff, Interact, Omega Delta Sigma, JV, Varsity Swimming, JV Water Polo. 56 SENIORS Confusion Sets In confused Chris Gilbert tries to figure out why nobody is showing up for the ootball game. He later realized it was not a home game. Philip Donald Batchelder — French Honor Society. National Merit Letter of Commendation, Delphian Staff, House of Reps, French Club (President). Runners for Higher Endurance (President). Teen Advocates. In- teract. Saton Staff. Clubs Council. Soph, JV Cross Country Sandy Bauer Teen Advocates, CSF. Ronald Bawden Jonathan Beck — National Honor Society, Green Leo Club, World Hunger Club, Runners for Higher Endur- ance, Physics Club, Cross Country, Track, Kristina Behrens — National Honor Society, CSF. Powder Puff Football. Girls ' League (President). Girls ' Service Club, Young Republicans, Senior Girls ' Club. Guys and Dolls. Varsity Volleyball. Varsity Basket- ball. Varsity Track. MVP JV Track, Erik Thomas Bell — Wind Ensemble. Jazz Band, Pa- jama Game, Oklahoma, My Sister Eileen, God ' s Favorite. Frosh Football. Daniel Jason Bellow — Letterman ' s Club, Dugout Club, Football, Baseball, Basketball, Pauline Cecilia Kehaulani Bento — National Honor Society, CSF, Spanish Honor Society. Soph Doll. Ju- nior. Senior Homecoming Princess. Delphian Staff, Girls ' League, Girls ' Service Club, Bleacher Bums, Du- gout Club, Tennis Club, JV. Varsity Tennis. JV, Varsity Volleyball Carol Nicole Berg - CSF, French Honor Society, Choreo (President), Girls ' League, Frosh Representa- tive, French Club, Bleacher Bums. Senior Girls ' Club, Teen Advocates, JV Tennis. Volleyball Stat. Guy J. Berghoff — Bleacher Bums. SADD. David Besanceney SENIORS — 57 Sports take their toll Kurt Bigenho - CSF, Quill and Scroll, National Merit Semi-finalist. Titan Staff, Teen Advocates, Satori Staff, Spanish Club, Wrestling. Simone Bittenbinder Mark Andrew Blair — Jazz Band, Letterman ' s Club, Drama Club, Varsity Football. Andrew Scott Blankemeyer — CSF, French Honor Society, Concert Band. Wind Ensemble, French Club, JV Volleyball Carmen S. Bogan Suzanne Marie Bolton — French Honor Society Girls ' Service Club. Girls ' League. French Club. Si Girls ' Club Peter Bondestatn Nicole Marie Bouchez — Publications Photographs Model United Nations. Forensics Club, Drama Clu German Club, Frosh Soph, Varsity S ' Steven Boullianne — CSF, French Hi French Club, SADD, French Club, Ci Club Kim Bourgeois — Drill Team, Varsii Sophomore Homecoming Prince: World Hunger Club, Key Club, Girls ' L Girls ' Club Susan A. Bradford — CSF, NAtional Honor Society, French Honor Society, Quill and Scroll. National Merit Letter of Commendation, Titan Staff (Feature, Sports Editor), Satori Staff, International Exchange Club (President), Teen Advocates (President), Model United Nations Sheri Braemer — Girls ' League. Senior Girls ' Club. Bleacher Bums. Volleyball Club. Jennifer Lynn Brandt — God ' s Favorite, Three One Acts, Drama Club, Wilde Sea Monkeys Club Senior Girls ' Club. David Alden Brewster — Titan Staff, Satori Staff Cinema Production Club, Model United Nations Dan Greenbaum contemplates the meaning of life while absently picking at his cast Many seniors often ponder the mysteries of the world. 58 - SENIORS ! Senior Dee Tidwell watches football practice from the Rolling Hills sideline and wonders if his opponent who did this to him is doing the same! Erin Keys Bayer — AFS International Exchange to Canada, Choree, Madrigals, ■' Carousel, Dugout Club, French Club, World Hunger Club, Varsity Gymnastics. Dahralee Brinkerhoff — Gir Club. League, Senior Gir Michael Paul Britton — Na French Club, PATS. Thespian Society, Rick Brotherton Anne Marie Brown CSF, Drill Team (Co-Captain, Sergeant, Best Military), Int ernational Drill Team Miss Supersensational, French Club, SADD, World Hunger Club Antoinette Darcell Brown — Senior Rep, GQ Club, Senior Girls ' Club, Girls ' Athletic Club, French Club, Street Dancers Club, Varsity Track (Captain). JV, Var- sity Basketball, Volleyball. David Brown Jacquelyn Vivian Amanda Brown — Bleacher Bums, Girls ' League, Concert Choir. Brian Bunn — Golf Team. Alan S. Burke — CSF, National Merit Letter of Com- mendation. Runners for Higher Endurance, Cross Country. Track David Harper Bushnell Karen Camarata — Key Club, Girls ' League. Senior Girls ' Club, Drama Club, Bleacher Bums, Math Club, Car Rally Club, Spanish Club. Thomas Cantine — National Honor Society, CSF, French Honor Society, Interact, Varsity Cross Country (Captain). Varsity Tennis (Captain), Frosh Soph Soc- Glenn Andrew Capps — Club. Pmg Pong Club, JV,V, Wrestling. JV Track Christian Edward Carpenter etterman ' s Club, Key ty Football. JV. Varsity SENIORS - 59 Elise C. Carson — National Honor Society. CSF, Ger man Honor Society. Senior Rep, Interact, Key Club, Girls ' Service Club. Dugout Club. German Club, Senior Girls ' Club. Varsity Diving, JV, Varsity Soccer (Cap tain), Brian R. Carter — Wind Ensemble, Letterman ' s Club, Frosh Soph, JV Soccer, (Co-Captain). Kevin Douglas Carter on a Horse. My Siste 16th. God ' s Favorite. ' Track. JV. Varsity Football - Pillow Talk. Three Men Eileen. Night of January International Thespian Soci- ety. Drama Club (President), Blues Society. Brenda Kathleen Cash — Concert Choir. Madrigal Girls ' League. Senior Girls ' Club. Bleacher Bums. Softball. Camille Mireille Catalogne — Drama Club. Voll ball Stat. Walter George Cathey Jr. — GQ Club. Letterma Club (President). Key Club. Track Club. Touchd. Club. Frosh Soph, Varsity Football (All Bay League) Varsity Track Jeff Caughron David Michael Cellier — PATS (President). Arsenn and Old Lace. Pillowtalk. Oklahoma. Carousel. ' God ' s Favorite. Guys and Dolls. Lisa Ann Cera - Latin Club, Bleacher Bums, Girls Athletic Club, Spanish Club. SADD. Spanish Club. JV Varsity Basketball. Leonard Joe Chacon Jr. — Green Leo Club. SADD Teen Advocates, Omega Delta Sigma, Physics Club Soph, JV Basketball. Steven J. Chai — National Honor Society. CSF. Span- ish Honor Society, Spanish Club, World Hunger Club, Securities Exchange Club. Asian Culture Club. Donna Chan — National Honor Society. CSF. Quill and Scroll, Spanish Honor Society. Delphian Staff (Classes. Associate Editor). Girls ' Service Club (Prtsi dent), Interact. Spanish Club. Dugout Club. Clubs Council. International Exchange Club. World Hunger Club Chun-Yang Chang - CSF. German Honor Society Asian Culture Club. Biology Club. Math Club. JV Ten Glenn Patrick Chase — Runners for Higher Endu ance. Track Club. Varsity Cross Country. Track Lori Sue Cheeseman — Senior Girls ' Club. Girls League, JV Varsity Swimming. Kevin Chia-Yao Cheng — Slide Show Photographer Physics Club. Green Leo Club. Asian Culture Club Photography Club, RH Wheelmen. Varsity Football. Annie Y. Chi - CSF, Tall Flags, Basketball Stat, Sen lor Girls ' Club. Girls ' Service Club, Girls ' League. Ome ga Delta Sigma. Spanish Club, SADD. Titan Alliance Bleacher Bums. Sammy Chin Seniors Studi; at Leisure Stephanie Chin National Honor Society. CSF. Miss Titanette, Drill Team (Sergeant, Captain), Girls ' Ser- vice Club. Senior Girls ' Club. Dong H. Choi — World Hunger Club, Runners for Higher Endurance. Asian Culture Club. Green Leo Club. Frosh Soph, JV Cross Country. Frosh Soph. Varsity Track. Yce-Ping Chu — National Honor Society. CSF. Na- tional Merit Semi-finalist, French Honor Society, Titan Staff. Model United Nations. Key Club. French Club, Drama Club. Biology Club. Cross Country. Ming-Hsien Chuang Su-Jen Chuang — World Hunger Club. Asian Culture Club, International Exchange Club, Senior Girls ' Club. Denice Y. Chun — CSF. Spanish Honor Society, Short Flags. Marching Band. Girls ' Service Club. Spanish Club. Senior Girls ' Club. Titan Alliance, Girls ' League. Holly Ann Clover — Spanish Honor Society. CSF, Girls ' League, Dugout Club, Spanish Club, Senior Girls ' Club Shawn Codrea Adam J. Cohen — Frosh, JV Wrestling, Music Club. Allison Cohen Randy Cohen My Si; Eileen, Oklahoma, ' Choreo. PATS. Eric David Colvin — Frosh Soph, JV Soccer. Shana Marie Combatalade — CSF. French Honor Society. Delphian Staff. Girls ' League, Senior Girls ' Club. French Club. World Hunger Club. Tige C. Cook Bob Cooper — Teen Advocates, Club Council, Volley- ball Club. Frosh Varsity Football. SENIORS - 61 Students Enjoi; Moments Under the Sun Jenifer Cordova — National Honor Socie Spanish Honor Society, Girls ' Service Club Karen Marie Crum Jerry Cuellar — National Merit Scmi-finalist. Physics Club, Letterman ' s Club, Soph. Varsity Football, Track Christine Lynn d ' Autremont — Marching Band, Concert Band, Wind Ensemble, Spanish Club, Student Union Christopher Kendall Davis Photography Club, Physics Club. Baseball, Tennis Paul M. Davis - Volleyball Club, Track Club, Runners for Higher Endurance, Bleacher Bums. RH Wheelmen. Varsity Track. Julie A. DeBerard — French Club. Girls ' League. Senior Girls ' Club. Omega Delta Sigma, Bleacher Bums, Basketball Stat, Teresa DeGuzman — Girls ' Service Club. Senior Girls ' Club. SADD Madeleine DeLosRios Anthony DeSantis — National Merit Letter of Com- mendation. Omega Delta Sigma. Wrestling Club. Frosh. JV WrestI) Julie Marie Detmer — Girls ' League. Teen Advo- cates. Senior Girls ' Club. Girls ' Service Club, Ed Diffendal — National Honor Society. CSF, Nation- al Merit Semi finalist. Titan Staff, Concert Band, Key Club, Biology Club, French Club. French Honor Soci- ety. Club Council. Water Polo. Swimming Denise Paula DiFiore — Varsity Cross Country. Var sity Track, Dave V. DiFranco - Dugout Club, Frosh Soph, JV, Varsity Baseball Kevin Carter shows off a new dance to Chris Sauter who shakes his head and walks away. Seniors will do anything for attention. i 4i« 62 - SENIORS Cynthia Anne Dixon - CSF, Tall Flags (Sergeant. Most Innovative), Senior Girls ' Club, Girls ' League, Omega Delta Sigma, Spanish Club, Titan Alliance, Ca- tering Club. SADD, Bleacher Bums Anne Marie Elizabeth Donoghue Choreo, Senior Girls ' Cluh Monica Marie Dowell — National Honor Society. CSF. Senior Homecoming Princess. Senior Girls ' Club, Key Club, Dugout Club. JV Soccer, Michael Joseph Due nes — Wind Ensemble. Key Club. Green Leo Club. Lettermen ' s Club. Varsity Foot- ball. Frosh Baseball. Soph Cross Country. JV Track, Deborah Dyner — Spanish Honor Society, Marc Andrew Edelstein — House of Representa- tives. Concert Band. Car Rally Club. German Club, Biology Club. Frosh Soph. Varsity Water Polo. Frosh Soph, Varsity Swimming Steven James Edwards — French Club, German Club, Volleyball Club. JV Tennis. Andreas Egerup Nicole Lee Ehrl — German Club. Teen Advocates. Green Leo Club. Track Denise Michelle Eisenstein — CSF. Spanish Club, Senior Girls ' Club, Girls ' League, Car Rally Club, Bleacher Bums, Christene Marie Elkins — Spanish Club, Shake- speare Society, Senior Girls ' Club, Choreo, Paul Elkins Erin Lee Farnum — National Honor Society. CSF. Spanish Honor Society. Delphian Staff. Key Club. Du- gout Club, Girls ' League. Senior Girls ' Club. JV. Varsi- ty Soccer. SENIORS - 63 Seniors enjoy time between classes Jan Favero — Teen Advocates (President). Senior Girls ' Club, Club Council, Aware Committee. Robert P.J. Fay — Latin Club, Green Leo Club. Water Polo, Swimming. Jim Ferguson Juan Fernandez Anne Ferrua — CSF. Marching Band, Wind Ensemble, Jazz Band, Orchestra, Pajama Game, Carousel, Oklahoma, Girls ' League, Girls ' Service Club, Senior Girls ' Club, Spanish Club. Kim Finklestein — National Honor Society, CSF, Spanish Honor Society, House of Representatives, Winter Formal Princess, Homecoming Princess, Letter- man ' s Princess, Dugout Club, Key Club, Senior Girls ' Club, Varsity Tennis, Soccer. Greg Ford — Titan Staff, Delphian Staff, Satori Staff, Omega Delta Sigma, Biology Club, Freshman Track, Sophomore Cross Country. Sheila Socorro Francisco — Bleacher Bums, Senior Girls ' Club. Gail Holly Friedfeld - JV, Varsity Songleader, For- mal Princess, House of Representatives, Key Club, Du- gout Club, Senior Girls ' Club, Girls ' League, JV, Varsi- ty Track, Soccer Stat. Elliot Friedman — Shakespeare Society, Track Club, Spanish Club, Chess Club, Car Rally Club, Varsity Track Julie K. Frost — House of Representatives, Girls ' Ath letic Club, Key Club, Senior Girls ' Club, Volleyball Club, Bleacher Bums, JV, Varsity Volleyball, Varsity Track Karin Ling Fu — National Honor Society, CSF, French Honor Society, National t erit Semi-finalist, Model United Nations, Math Club, Girls ' Service Club, Aca- demic Decathlon, Interact, Varsity Track, JV Cross Country. Renee L, Gade — Catering Club (President), Tetn Advocates, Girls ' League, Senior Girls ' Club, French Club, World Hunger Club, Fun, Food and Fashion Club. Roger John Gallego — CSF, Dugout Club, Baseball Patty Glicksman and Renee Mueting don ' t want to be tardy as they hurry to class after eating a delectable cafeteria style lunch. ' 64 - SENIORS Relaxing in the amphitheater. Suzy Rungaldier c Micek engrosses herself jn her studies, a foreign prospect! most seni Formal while Chardelle Susan Marie Garland — Spanish Honor Society, Ar senic and Old Lace, Oklahoma. Night Chorale Spanish Club, World Hunger Club. Senior Girls ' Club Douglas Allen Gehr — CSF. Junior Prom King Homecoming King Nominee. Formal King Nominee Key Club. Lettermen ' s Club. Frosh, JV, Varsity Bas- ketball (Captain), JV Volleyball, Shia Ira Geminder — National Honor Society. French Honor Society. French Club, Bleacher Bums. Runners for Higher Endurance. Frosh Soph, JV Cross Country, Frosh Soph Track. Frosh Soph, JV. Varsity Soccer. Michelle Nicole Gibson — Madrigals. Carousel. Night of January 16th. Three One Act Plays. Drama Club. Fun. Food, and Fashion Club. Wilde Sea Monkeys. Choreo (President). JV Basketball. Christopher Gilbert — CSF, International Thespian Society, Bleacher Bums (Tommy Titan). Oklahoma. Night of January 16th. Pajama Game. Stacey Joy Gilbert — Teen Advocates. Super Chick- en Fan Club. Spanish Club. Senior Girls ' Club. Girls ' League. Girls ' Athletic Club. Bleacher Bums. Dcbra Lynn Gilson — Orchestra (President). Paja- ma Game. Oklahoma. Marching Band. Spanish Club. Senior Girls ' Club. Michelle Elisc Ginsburg — National Honor Society. CSF. Spanish Honor Society. National Merit Semi-fina- list. Spanish Club (President). Club Council, Girls ' League, Senior Girls ' Club, JV Swimming, Who ' s Who. Christina Glantz — CSF, Tall Flags (Co-captain), PV Library Board of Trustees, Concert Band, Spanish Club, World Hunger Club, Library Advisory Commit tee (President), Girls ' League. JV. Varsity Cross Coun try. Varsity Track, JV Soccer. Adam Lyle Glick — CSF, Spanish Honor Society Chess Club (President), Math Club, Model United Na tions. Physics Club. Bleacher Bums. Cinema Produc tion Club, Games Club Patricia Erin Gliksman — Latin Club, Girls ' League Senior Girls ' Club, Titan Alliance, Spanish Club, Ome ga Delta Sigma, Bleacher Bums. Girls ' Athletic Club JV. Varsity Softball (MVP). Bruce Wayne Godfrey — Letterman ' s Club, Touch down Club. GQ Club. Varstiy Football (MVP). SENIORS - 65 Senioritis hits epidemic proportions Calum Mackenzie Grant — French Honor Society. National Merit Letter of Commendation, Academic De- cathlon. Satori Staff, Model United Nations, Physics Club, Cinema Productions Club, French Club. Dan Robert Greenbaum — CSF. Winter Form, Prince, Junior Prom Prince, House of Representative Key Club, Letterman ' s Club, Volleyball Club, JV, Va sity Volleyball (MVP, All-Bay League, All CIF). Heidi Jean Greiling — National Honor Society, CSF, JV. Varsity Cheerleader. ASB Secretary. Freshman Representative. ASB Director of Hospitality. Sopho- more Representative. Key Club (President). Dugout Club, Senior Girls ' Club. Girls ' Service Club. Soccer Stat. Mark R. Grcul - German Club, Physics Club, Litera- ture Club, Spanish Club. Varsity Golf (Captain. All Bay League. MVP) Jonathon Ezra Grim — French Honor Society. Na- tional Merit Letter of Commendation. Titan Staff. Omega Delta Sigma. French Club, Teen Advocates, Satori Staff. Sharon Grossman Felix Alberto Guillen — Letterman ' s Club, GQ Club, Varsity Soccer. (All Bay League. All CIF), Carrie Lee Guthrie — National Honor Society, CSF, French Honor Society, Wind Ensemble, Orchestra, Woodwind Quintet. Senior Girls ' Club (President). Girls ' League. Dugout Club. Interact, Varsity Volley- ball (MVP) Kristina Hale - CSF, German Honor Socictyball. Gerald Robert Hamwi — National Honor Society. CSF. International Thespian Society, Spanish Honor Society, Oklahoma. Carousel, Drama Club. World Hunger Club, Spanish Club, Track. 66 - SENIORS Laura Hanks - Senior Girls ' Club, Super Chicken Fan Club, JV Track Thomas Newton Harris IV — National Honor Soci- ety. Japan Exchange Program, House of Representa- tives. World Hunger Club, Car Rally Club, Physics Club, Volleyball. Teen Advocates, Key Club, JV, Varsi- ty Track. Yusuke Hashiba Kayo Hatoori — French Honor Society, Senior Girls ' Club, International Exchange Club, Volleyball Club, Asian Culture Club, Cinema Production Club, Volley- ball Stat. Laura L. Hauersley — JV, Varsity Softball. Thomas Hayden — Omega Delta Sigma, Frosh Soph, JV Soccer Kirsten Haynes - German Club, French Club. Senior Girls ' Club. Teen Advocates, Varsity Track. Christina Mary Hayward — international Thespian Society. Pillow Talk, Auntie Mame, Oklahoma, Carousel. Night of January 16th, God ' s Favor- ite. Night Chorale, World Hunger Club. Drama Club, Academic Decathlon Team. Samantha Knox Headley — French Honor Society. Dugout Club, French Club, Teen Advocates. Arthur E. Heilsberg — Water Polo Kari Lynnea Hendrickson French Honor Society. German Club, French Club, Girls ' Service Club, Swim- Rori LaVon Hendrix — Club Couni er. Girls ' League. Spanish Club, Gir Senior Girls ' Club. Bleacher Bums. ASB Treasur- Service Club, jends Lisa Cera. Lisa Parker, and Jenny Nakamura smile as they ' re caught sneaking off campus between classes, jniors had a hard time staying around during warm spring weather. SENIORS - 67 Seniors Find a Wai; of Comnriunicating Jonathan Paul Henke — Key Club. Car Rally Club, Varsity Water Polo, Varsity Swimming (All Pioneer League, Captain) Michi Higano - Asian Culture Club, World Hunger Club, Marching Band, Concert Band, Wind Ensemble. Tawnya Hill — Drill Team (Sergeant), Varsity Song- leader, Dugout Club, Key Club, Senior Girls ' Club, Chris Hines Alexander Channing Ho — National Honor Society, CSF, Academic Decathlon, Quill and Scroll, Delphian Staff (Copy Editor), Robotics, Model United Nations, Math Club, Physics Club, Satori Staff, Key Club. Cindy Chung Hwa Ho Kathryn Ho — National Honor Society, Physics Club, Asian Culture Club, International Exchange Club, Math Advocate Club, World Hunger Club. David L. Hoffman — Computer Club, Blues Society, Cinema Club. Andrew Fraser Holland — Runners for Higher En- durance (President), Interact, German Club, Quest Club, JV Cross Country (MVP), Varsity Track. Greg Hollingsworth — National Honor Sod Volley- ball Club, Varsity Baseball, Frosh Football. Kurt Edward Hoy Grace Huang — National Honor Society, CSF, Span ish Honor Society, Senior Class President, Junior Sophomore Class Vice-President, Freshman Secre tary Treasurer, Interact, Dugout Club, Key Club, Sen lor Girls ' Club, Girls ' Athletic Club, JV, Varsity Volley ball. Matchmaker Boura Kym nags with deperatlon as she tries to get her friend Raffi Nizamian to look freshman girl. RaffI decided to get his own dates. 68 - SENIORS James H. Huang — CSF, Spanish Honor Society, Delphian Staff (Photographer), Physics Club, Varsity Wrestling (Captain), JV, Varsity Track, Shcryl I. Hyman — National Honor Society, CSF, Spanish Honor Society, French Honor Society, March- ing Band, Concert Band, Student Exchange to Japan, World Hunger Club, Library Advisory Board, Drama Club, Volleyball Club, Track. Jennifer Louise Ide — Varsity Cheerleader, Drill Team, Slide Show Photographer, Key Club, Senior Girls ' Club, Spanish Club, Drama Club, Girls ' Athletic Club, Girls ' League, Maki Irimajiri - CSF, Drill Team (Sergeant), World Hunger Club, Senior Girls ' Club, SADD, Girls ' Service Club, Girls ' League, Teen Advocates, Omega Delta Sigma, International Exchange Club, Hanif Jetha — World Hunger Club (President), French Club, Green Leo Club, Sophomore, Varsity Track. David S. Johnson — National Honor Society, CSF, Physics Club, Latin Club, Chess Club, Math Problem Solving Club, JV Cross Country, Varsity Track, Frosh JV Wrestling, Janis Eve Johnson — National Honor Society, CSF, French Honor Society, Teen Advocates, International Exchange Club, Asian Culture Club, Physics Club, Biol- ogy Club, Library Committee, Girls ' League, Girls ' Ath- letic Club, JV Track. Lisa Kathleen Johnson Madrigals, Concert Choir, Senior Girls ' Club, Girls ' League, Bleacher Bums, Michael Matthew Johnson — House of Reps, Frosh Soph Wrestling, Frosh Soph Track, Soph Football. Scott Mitchell Johnson — French Club, Volleyball Club, JV, Varsity Volleyball, Soph, JV Basketball. Thomas Royal Johnson — Key Club, Omega Delta Sigma, Bleacher Bums, Soph Water Polo, Soph Track, Varsity Football, Varsity Track. Maria Kadakia — CSF, Teen Advocates, Spanish Club, Girls ' League, Titan Alliance, World Hunger, Fun Food and Fashion Club, Physics Club, Biology Club, Senior Girls ' Club Kotaro Kadouiaki — National Honor Society, Photog- raphy Club, Physics Club, Asian Culture Club, Car Rally Club, Varsity Golf. Pierre Kahn — GQ Club, Car Rally Club, Soph JV, Varsity Basketball. Seniors experience lunch Wayne Ming-Way Kao — National Honor Society. CSF, Delphian Staff. Pajama Game. Orcfiestra. Math Problem Solving Club (President). Car Rally Club- lubs Council. Soph, Varsity Track, Jeffrey P. Keches — Teen Advocates. Green Leo Club Jody Katherine Keller — National Honor Society. CSF. German Honor Society, Girls ' Service Club. Girls ' League. Key Club. Interact. Girls ' Athletic Club. Senior Girls ' Club. JV Softball, Varsity Tennis (Captain. Most Inspirational), Basketball Stat. Carolyn Kellock Steven Kevorkian Rosa S. Kim - CSF, Delphian Staff, Animal Welfare Club, World Hunger Club, Titan Alliance (President), Girls ' Service Club, Orchestra, Paperback Exchange Club, Asian Culture Club, Clubs Council. Sue Kim — Quill and Scroll, Delphian Staff, Senior Girls ' Club, SADD, French Club, Teen Advocates, Omega Delta Sigma, Titan Alliance. Susan H. Kim - CSF, French Honor Society. Quill and Scroll (President). Delphian Staff (Editor-in-Chief. Associate Editor. Classes Editor). Girls ' Service Club Kristina Anne Knapic — Girls ' Athletic Club. Blues Society. JV. Varsity Track. Varsity Volleyball. Barbara Knauss Tracy Lee Knuth — Senior Girls ' Club. Girls ' League. JV Track, James Ko - CSF. Key Club. Volleyball Club. Car Rally Club. Frosh Soph, JV, Varsity Soccer, Tom Kolenic — House of Reps, Ping Pong Club, Vol- leyball Club, Varsity Golf. Taro Komoto Victor Koo - CSF, Asian Culture Club, Math Club, Biology Club, Chess Club, 70 - SENIORS Valking to lunch Nancy Iran anticipates the delicious meal she will ; while Linda Jo is confused about what she will order. James F. Kornman Jr. — Frosh Soph Football, Base- ball Scott H. Kraake - Key C lub. Volleyball Club. Ski Club. Ping Pong Club, JV, Varsity Volleyball, Kenneth B. Krantz — CSF, Delphian Staff. Racquet- ball Club. Track Sandra Karen Kremer — Senior Girls ' Club, SADD, Choreo, Paul Rein Kuhr — House of Reps. Green Leo Club, PATS. Asian Culture Club, World Hunger Club. Varsi- ty Wrestling, Soph, Varsity Track, Soph. JV Cross Country. Steven S. Kuno — Latin Club, Wrestling Club. Aca- demic Decathlon, JV, Varsity Wrestling (Co-Captain). Katherine E. Kuplis — Model United Nations, Math Club, Satori Staff, Physics Club. Boura Grace Kym — National Honor Society, CSF, Girls ' State Rep. Varsity Cheerleader, House of Reps, Drill Team. Clubs Council, World Hunger Club (Presi- dent), Omega Delta Sigma (President), Girls ' League, French Club Kathryin Maria LaBarbera — Senior Girls ' Club, Omega Delta Sigma, SADD. Bleacher Bums. Girls ' League. Spanish Club, Basketball. Volleyball Stat. Monique Audrey Labrador — House of Reps, Drill Team (Sergeant). Varsity Cheerleader, Junior Class Rep, Senior Class Secretary Treasurer. Junior Prom Princess. Interact, Key Club. Senior Girls ' Club. Latin Club (President). Molly Betz Laffer — House of Reps, French Club, Volleyball Bridgett Erin Lafferty — International Thespian So- ciety, My Sister Eileen, The Night of January 16th, Drama Club, PATS, Senior Girls ' Club, Blues Society. Satori Staff, JV Softball. Maria R. LaFornara - Concert Choir. Spanish Clu Teen Advocates, Green Leo Club. Girls ' League. John Lalande SENIORS - 71 Sonia Lancaster — Spanish Club, Teen Advocates, Senior Girls ' Club, Daniel B. Landau - Titan Staff, 1986 NCTE Writing Award, Academic Decathlon (Silver Medal), God ' s Favorite. SADD (President), Cinema Productions. Fly- ers ' Club, Sophomore Track, Olivia Lang — National Honor Society, National Merit Semi-finalist, French Honor Society, Marching Band. Chamber Orchestra. Girls ' Service Club. Senior Girls ' Club, French Club, Girls ' League, Asian Culture Club, Who ' s Who Sharon R. Lang — National Honor Society. CSF. House of Reps. Omega Delta Sigma. French Club. World Hunger Club. Girls ' Service Club. Senior Girls ' Club. Girls ' League. Girls ' Athletic Club, Frosh Soph, Varsity Swimming. Monya Lankau Craig Lathram Bill Leach — CSF, Biology Club, Varsity Football, Frosh Soph, JV, Varsity Baseball. James Lechago John Lechago — Guys and Dolls, World Hunger Club, International Exchange Club, SADD. Cinema Productions Club (President). Varsity Track. Caroline Lee — French Honor Society. Carousel, Guys and Dolls, Key Club, Girls ' Athletic Club. Sen- ior Girls ' Club. French Club, Teen Advocates, Asian Culture Club. Christine Carrie Lee — Homecoming Queen, Dugout Club, Key Club, Girls ' League, Senior Girls ' Club, Vol- leyball Club. Varsity Cross Country. Varsity Soccer. Varsity Track, Varsity Volleyball. Grace C. Lee — National Honor Society, CSF, Orches- tra. ASB Director of Publicity, Tall Flags, Short Flags, Girls ' Service Club, Senior Girls ' Club, Spanish Club, Girls ' League, Who ' s Who Sheron Lefritz Sue Kim refuses with disgust as her friend Kris Lee nearby McDonald ' s Off campus lunches are popula 72 - SENIORS Active students are always hungry Nancy Lynn Lessinger — House of Reps. Car Rally Club. Senior Girls ' Club. JV. Varsity Volleyball, JV Basketball. JV Swimming Michelle Lee Levesque — German Club. Girls ' Athle- tic Club. Asian Culture Club. Aquatics Anonymous, Senior Girls ' Club. Frosh Soph. Varsity Swimming (Most Inspirational) Susan Ann Levesque — CSF, French Honor Society, French Club, Girls ' Athletics Club, Aquatics Anony- mous, Senior Girls ' Club, Frosh Soph, Varsity Swim- ming (MVP). Scott Leviton — House of Reps. French Club Solomon Lin (Luh Kuo) Eric Lloyd — House of Reps. Key Club, Volleyball Club, Frosh Soph, JV, Varsity Basketball, JV, Varsity Volleyball, Dylan Michael Loebig - Titan Staff, Wrestling Club. German Club. Track Club. JV Wrestling. JV. Varsity Track. Paul Loggins Delphian Staff. SADD. Green Leo Club. Fun. Food, and Fashion Club. Car Rally Club, Photography Club. Shakespeare Society. Richard Allan Low — Marching Band. Jazz Band, Concert Band, Wind Ensemble, Green Leo Club, Asian Culture Club, Student Union Andrew Lu — Physics Club, Math Club. Wrestling Club. Varsity Football. SENIORS - 73 Tami Lucarelli — Drill Team, Dugout Club, Senjc Girls ' Club. Varsity Gymnastics, JeanMarie Lucas - CSF, Delphian Staff (Advertising Editor), Girls ' League, Senior Girls ' Club, JV, Varsity Basketball, JV Track, James Ludka — Frosh Soph, Varsity FootbalL Vinit Mahajan — National Honor Society (President), Spanish Honor Society, CSF. Model United Nations (Secretary General), Physics Club (President), Satori Staff (Editor-in-Chief), Board of Education student member Hans R. Mahr - CSF, National Merit Semi-finalist, Marching Band, Exchange Student to Japan. Wind En- semble, Orchestra, Woodwind Quintet, Oklahoma, Biology Club, Model United Nations, Varsity Wrestling, Frosh Soph, Varsity Track. David L. Maneely — RH Wheelmen, Surf Club, Ping Pong Club, World Hunger Club, Volleyball Club, Run ners for Higher Endurance, Frosh Soph, JV Soccer. James Paul Maniscaka — National Honor Society, CSF, Car Rally Club, Spanish Club, Frosh Soph, Varsi- ty Water Polo, Frosh Soph, Varsity Swimming. Victoria Rachel Mann — CSF, Choree (President), Senior Girls ' Club, Girls ' League, Bleacher Bums Rebecca Anne Marcone — Senior Homecoming Prin- cess, JV, Varsity Cheerleader, Freshman Class Presi- dent, Freshman Homecoming Princess, Sophomore Class Secretary. Director of Hospitality, Dugout Club, Key Club, Senior Girls ' Club, Interact, Soccer Stat Steve C. Marlborough — Chess Club Students learn many things i i eniors Carrie Guthrie, Tom Hayden. and Jon Henke discuss the upcoming Phys ' )Und that group studying was very effective. est. Many students Matthew Eric Marcivich - Volleyball Club, Key Club, Pmg Pong Club, Ski Club, Frosh Soph Basket- ball, JV, Varsity Volleyball. Julie Ann Marshall — National Honor Society, Span- ish Honor Society, CSF, House of Reps, Math Club, Photo Club, Omega Delta Sigma, Aquatics Anony- mous. Teen Advocates. World Hunger Club, Senior Girls Club. Frosh Soph, Varsity Swimming. Christine L. Martin — CSF, French Honor Society, French Club, Senior Girls ' Club, Varsity Diving. Kyle D. Martin — Frosh Soph. JV Cross Country, Frosh Soph Track Kathryn Martyniak Michael Edward Mason — National Honor Society, CSF, Marching Band. Concert Band. Biology Club. Car Rally Club. Dugout Club. JV. Varsity Baseball Eric T. Matsui - Chess Club, World Hunger Club, Math Club Masumi Matsunaga — Delphian Staff, Teen Advo- cates, Titan Alliance, International Exchange Club, Pa- perback Exchange Club, Track. Romi Michelle Matsuno Richard McAlary — Delphian Staff, Blues Society, Frosh Track Nancy Rae McCormick — CSF, Club Council Presi- dent, Bleacher Bums (President), ASB Treasurer, House of Reps, Girls ' Service Club, Girls ' League, Ju- nior Class Rep. Spanish Club Secretary, Senior Girls ' Club. JV, Varsity Softball, Volleyball Stat. James Gregory McKain — Concert Band, Wind En- semble, Marching Band. Jazz Band. Carousel. Dra- ma Club, RH Wheelmen. Racquetball Club. SENIORS - 75 Todd McKelvey Mary Clare Meade — CSF, National Merit Letter of Commendation. Spanish Honor Society. Spanish Club, World Hunger Club, Senior Girls ' Club, Girls ' League. Teen Advocates, Fun, Food, and Fashion Club, Biology Club Tawnya Aliene Mersing — Concert Choir, JV Soft- ball, Brian Frederic Mesic — National Honor Society, CSF, Spanish Honor Society, National Merit Letter of Commendation, House of Reps, World Hunger Club, Key Club. Car Rally Club, JV Track. Michelle Renee Metz — CSF, Aquatics Anonymous, Girls ' League, World Hunger Club, Titan Alliance, Spanish Club, Senior Girls ' Club, Girls ' Athletic Club, Poetry People, Green Leo Club, Frosh Soph, Varsity Swimming- Jeanne Elizabeth Meyer — National Honor Society, CSF, National Merit Semi-finalist, Spamsh Honor Soci ety. Drill Team, JV, Varsity Cheerleader (head). Inter- act, Key Club, Girls ' Service Club, Girls ' League, Du- gout Club, Senior Girls ' Club. Chardelle Micek - CSF, Volleyball Club, Girls ' League, Senior Girls ' Club, JV, Varsity Volleyball, JV Track Senior Karl Bassler patiently waits for the lunch time band to begin. Stude often entertained during the noon hour. Shawn Milligan Lili Mirtorabi — National Honor Society, CSF, French Club, Physics Club, Model United Nations, Internation- al Exchange Club, Asian Culture Club, Biology Club Pargol Moalej — French Club, World Hunger Club, Asian Culture Club, Lisa Jo Montemayer — Spanish Honor Society, CSF. Girls ' Service Club, Girls ' League. 76 - SENIORS Campus life breaks monoton ; vinn Shapiro daydreams — not about school he amphitheater provides a multitude of s for the 1 students lekend. I enjoy. John Mackenzie Moore Jr. — CSF, RH Wheelmen, Spanish Club, Soph, Varsity Track Sandy M. Mori - CSF. Delphian Staff, JV Cheer- leader, Spanish Club. Biology Club, World Hunger Club, JV, Varsity Track, JV Swimming. Karen Mortenson — Girls ' Athletic Club, JV. Varsity Basketball Jeff Mossontte — Wrestling Club, Wrestling. Kimberly R. Moyers — Drill Team (Sergeant), Delphi- an Staff (Senior Section Editor), Bleacher Bums, Girls ' League, Teen Advocates, Food, Fun and Fashion Club, Sigma Omega Delta, Senior Girls ' Club, Renee Christina Mueting Michiru Nakae — International Exchange Club. Sen- ior Girls ' Club, World Hunger Club, Spanish Club, Math Club, Asian Culture Club Jennifer C. Nakamura — Super Chicken Fan Club, Bleacher Bums, Girls ' Athletic Club, Spanish Club, Girls ' League, Varsity Basketball, Volleyball Stat. Takeshi Nakamura — Math Club, Asian Culture Club. Volleyball Club. International Exchange Club, Physics Club. Mika Nakayama — CSF, Short Flags. Drill Team (Ser- geant). Senior Girls ' Club, Girls ' Athletic Club, World Hunger Club, SADD, French Club. Wendy Newmeyer Terri Louise Niedermeyer — National Honor Soci- ety, CSF, Key Club, Senior Girls ' Club. Dugout Club. Teen Advocates. Choreo. Swimming. Hans R. Nilarp — Titan Staff, Sophomore Track, Sophomore Football Laurie Brooks Nissen — Drill Team (Sergeant), JV, Varsity Songleader, Delphian Staff (Photographer), House of Reps, Girls ' League, Senior Girls ' Club, Span- ish Club, World Hunger Club SENIORS - 77 Seniors promote school spirit Hoping to overtake the opponents, Edward Diffendal leaps over his fellow water polo competition A variety of pep rally activities helped increase school spirit. during a pep rally Raffi Nizamian - Titan Staff. (Advertising Manager), Computer Club, Super Chicken Fan Club, Teen Advo- cates, Omega Delta Sigma, Car Rally Club, Spanish Club, Frosh Football. Dave Norman Anne Marie Norsuiorthy — Senior Girls ' Club. Girls ' League. JV, Varsity Soccer, JV Softball David Scott Norsuiorthy — Key Club, Runners for Higher Endurance. Frosh. JV. Varsity Soccer. Varsity Football. Christian Walter Norwood — Runners for Higher Endurance. Radio RHHS, GQ Club, Street Dance Club, Animal Welfare Club, Ping Pong Club, RH Wheelmen, Volleyball Club, Frosh Soph, JV Soccer (Captain, MVP), Takanori Numabe Sean Terrence O ' Flynn — Homecoming Prince, Ju- nior Prom Court, Frosh Soph, JV, Varsity Soccer Yuka Ogawa — Concert Choir, Girls ' League, World Hunger Club, Asian Culture Club, SADD, Senior Girls ' Club. Girls ' Athletic Club. Daisuke Ohtsuka — Green Leo Club, Volleyball Club, International Exchange Club, Physics Club, Asian Cul- ture Club Naoko Otabc - Concert Band, Wind Ensemble. Or chestra, French Club, World Hunger Club, Titan Alli ance, SADD. David Livingstone Otsuka — National Honor Sod ety, CSF, National Merit Letter of Commendation, French Honor Society, Quill and Scroll. Titan Staff (News Editor), Concert Band, Orchestra. French Club. Model United Nations, Tennis. Beth Loraine Owens — Girls ' League, World Hunger Club, Teen Advocates, Catering Club, SADD, Girls ' JV, Varsity Swimming n VS SOUTH THUP Lisa S. Parker Short Flags Martha Parker Michael A. Parker - National Honor Society. CSF. Spanish Honor Society, Spanish Club, Runners for Higher Endurance, Track Club. Varsity Track. Varsity Cross Country Kristen Irene Paulsen — National Honor Society, CSF. Omega Delta Sigma, Senior Girls ' Club, Bleacher Bums. International Exchange Club, Latin Club, SADD Alice Peng — National Honor Society, CSF, National Merit Semi-finalist, French Honor Society, Academic Decathlon, Model United Nations, Math Club (Presi- dent), Satori Staff, Physics Club, French Club, Girls ' Service Club, Jenna Perbix Michael G. Peretti - National Honor Society, CSF, National Merit Semi-finalist, Key Club, Letterman ' s Club. Spanish Club. Model United Nations. Varsity Basketball. Varsity I Mike Peterson Terrilee Petty Ron Pieper — German Honor Society, Physics Club, Flyers Club, Cinema Productions Club. Jennifer Beth Pizer — Delphian Staff (Advertising Editor), Arsenic and Old Lace, Guys and Dolls, Key Club, Senior Girls ' Club, Girls ' League. Randy Michael Pizer — CSF. JV Tennis Sheryl Plost — CSF. Teen Advocates. World Hunger Club. Girls ' League. Bleacher Bums, Senior Girls ' Club, Titan Alliance. Mark Alan Ponichtera — Who s Who. ,Dugh it is a very difficult task. Elise Carson successfully fills the marquee with ihrmation vital to the school and community. SENIORS - 79 Seniors think about future Lawrence Jay Popkin — Interact. Bleacher Bums, JV Kristen Purvis — CSF, Spanish Club. Key Club, Bleacher Bums, Senior Girls ' Club, Girls ' League, Wind Ensemble, Omega Delta Sigma. Nancy Marie Raizes — Titan Staff, Delphian Staff, Choreo, Carousel, Guys and Dolls, Interact, Du- gout Club. Latin Club. Senior Girls ' Club. Wrestling Stat. Gymnastics Theresia M. Ratigan — CSF. JV Cheerleader. Drill Team. Girls ' League, Senior Girls ' Club, Buttons ' n ' Bows (Chairman), ASB Slide Show Photographer, Pow- der Puff Football Francis Raymundo — Dugout Club, Frosh Soph, JV, Varsity Baseball, Dane Rice Lisa Richman - CSF, NHS, Senior Class Rep, Girls ' Service Club, Spanish Club, Girls ' League. Brendan H. Robinson - CSF, National Merit Semi- finalist, Delphian Staff, Model United Nations, Soph. Varsity Track Kyla Robinson Shaun Robinson Do-Han Rogers - Guys and Dolls. Key Club. Let lerman ' s Club. Drama Club. Super Chicken Fan Club, GQ Club. Soph. Varsity Football. Nu-Gina Rogers — Titan Staff (Sports Editor), Girls Athletic Club (President or Girls ' Club. GQ Club. Var sity Basketball (Captain). Varsity Track (Captain). Var sity Softball John R. Rolev Wrestling Bill Rosskopf Glenn A. Rossney — RH Wheelmen. Racquetball Club Paul Edward Roupinian — National Honor Society CSF. Exchange Student to Japan. World Hunger Club Cinema Productions Club. Physics Club, Chess Club Suzanne M. Rungaldier — CSF. Spanish Honor Soci ety. National Honor Society. Girls ' Athletic Club, Sen ior Girls ' Club, Girls ' League, Girls ' Service Club, Vol leyball Club, JV, Varsity Volleyball, JV Track, Andrew F. Sackheim — National Honor Society, CSF, Spanish Honor Society, Soph Soccer, JV Track. Varsity Football Corey Salzman — Titan Staff, Delphian Staff (Organi- zations Editor). Runners for Higher Endurance. Cross Country. Track Carl Sandberg — CSF. Green Leo Club. Baseball Stat. Karen Cullen Schell — National Honor Society. CSF, French Honor Society, Girls ' League, French Club, Ti- tan Alliance, Club Council, Aquatics Anonymous, World Hunger Club, Green Leo Club, Frosh Soph, Varsity Swimming Priscilla Schilb William Timothy Schilling — Guys and Dolls, Wind Ensemble, Jazz Band, Latin Club, Interact, Green Leo Club, Student Union, Ski Club, Drama Club, Anticipating a future in plumbing, Philip Batchelder practices by demonstrating the use of a toilet to a passerby at the Interact Homecoming Fair Booth SENIORS - 81 Homecoming haunts students Heidi L. Schmidt — Drill Team, Hunger Club, Girls ' League. Senior Girls ' Club, Key Club, Choreo. Manuel G.G. Schmitt - PATS, French Club, Ger- man Club. International Exchange Club Stephanie Marie Schwartz National Honor Soci- ety, CSF, National Merit Semi-finalist, Wind Ensemble, Orchestra, Woodwind Quintet, Carousel, Guys and Dolls, Senior Girls ' Club, Girls ' League, Key Club, Model United Nations, JV, Varsity Softball, Tamatha Lorraine Senn — House of Reps, ' Formal Princess, Girls ' League, Senior Girls ' Club, Key Club, Soccer Stat Lynn Anne Shapiro — National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, CSF, Delphian Staff (Sports, Activities Edi- tor), Latin Club, Girls ' League, Key Club, Senior Girls ' Club, Girls ' Athletic Club, Assistant to Creative Thought Day Commissioner, JV, Varsity Soccer (Cap- tain). Varsity Track, Varsity Football (Manager). Mark A. Sharp — Volleyball Club, Lettcrman ' s Club, Varsity Football, Varsity Soccer, Varsity Volleyball. Robert Scott Shean — National Honor Society, Span- ish Honor Society, CSF, ASB Vice President of Student Relations, ASB Speaker of the House, Interact (Presi- dent), Spanish Club, Dugout Club, Letterman ' s Club, Frosh, Soph, Varsity Football, Frosh, JV, Varsity Base- ball, Soph, JV Basketball. Debra Marie Shier — JV. Varsity Songleader, World Hunger Club, Dugout Club, Key Club, Senior Girls ' Club, Swimming Stat. James Shikiya - National Honor Society, CSF, MEn- semble. Orchestra, RH Wheelmen. Mikihiko J. Shimada — CSF, French Honor Society, Green Leo Club, International Exchange Club, French Club, Asian Culture Club, JV, Varsity Tennis Choreo danci time the acti ' in studt nued. s during Homecoming Week. Each day at lur 82 - SENIORS Kathy Lynn Siegel — Girls ' League. Senior Girls ' Club. Key Club. JV Soccer. JV Track. Wrestling Stat. Mellonie Silver Troy Allen Simon — Frosh Soph Football (Captain), Frosh Wrestling Patricia F. Siu — National Honor Society. CSF. Del- phian Staff. Girls ' Service Club. Girls ' League, Senior Girls ' Club. Titan Alliance. World Hunger Club. Girls ' Athletic Club. Gymnastics, Tennis (MVP), Gary D. Smith — Teen Advocates. Varsity Wrestling. Frosh Soph Swimming. Frosh Soph Cross Country. Kim E. Smith — JV. Varsity Songleader. Titan Staff (Advertising t lanager) Letterman ' s Princess. Senior Girls ' Club. Girls ' League. Key Club, GQ Club, Street Dance Club, JV Track. Sean Smith - CSF. Key Club. JV. Varsity Volleyball. Frosh Soph Basketball. Steven Thad Smith — Volleyball Club. Green Leo Club. Spanish Club. Soph Football. JV Volleyball. Victor S. Song - French Club. Racquetball Club, Volleyball Club. Soph Track. Football. JV. Varsity Vol- leyball Eugene Y.Y. Soo-Hoo - CSF. Physics Club. Math Club. Wrestling Club. Chess Club. Katrina Margaret Stader — National Honor Society, CSF, Titan Staff (Editor-ln-Chief), Delphian Staff (Fac- ulty. Advertising Editor). Quill and Scroll (President), Model United Nations, Satorl Staff, Senior Girls ' Club, Girls ' Service Club, Wrestling Stat, Who ' s Who, Trl- Council. Amy Jane Staes — National Honor Society, CSF, Drill Team (Sergeant), JV, Varsity Songleader (Head). Del- phian Staff. ASB Secretary. Girls ' League, Girls ' Ser- vice Club, Interact, Spanish Club, World Hunger Club, Dugout Club John S. Stammreich — National Honor Society, Del- phian Staff, Bleacher Bums, Runners for Higher Endur- ance, World Hunger Club, Spanish Club, Omega Delta Sigma, Physics Club, Math Club, JV Cross Country, Soph, Varsity Track James Standard, SENIORS 83 Jeffrey Gail Stevens — Blues Society, Music Appre ciation Ciuh, Varsity Cross Coun try. Eric M. Stever — Volleyball Club, Runners for Higher Endurance, Ping Pong Club, Drama Club, Radio RHHS, Car Rally Club. Lisa K. Laverv Stoddart Matthew Paul Storey — Blues Society. Anne Elizabeth Stuart — National Honor Society, French Honor Society, CSF, Wind Ensemble, Orches- tra, Girls ' Service Club, Student Union, French Club Cheryl Lynn Svoboda — National Honor Society, CSF. French Honor Society, Oklahoma, Carou- sel. Guys and Dolls, Concert Choir, Senior Girls ' Club, Frenub, Wilde Sea Monkeys. James Masami Takenaka — CSF, Quill and Scroll, Delphian Staff (Sports Editor, Associate Editor), Span- ish Club, Interact, Runners for Higher Endurance, JV. Varsity Cross Country, JV, Varsity Tennis. Makiko Tamamoto Catherine D, Tanner Tabitha Taylor Cameron Terry — Key Club, Letterman ' s Club, Varsi ty Basketball, Varsity Volleyball, Varsity Football, Tracy Gail Thielman — Quill and Scroll, Publications Head Photographer, Titan Staff, German Club, Stu dent Union, Photography Club (President), Marching Band. Kurt Hoy borrows i make up any excu stodian ' s ladder, climbs it avoid attending class. and peaks over the roof of the mobile in search of his readmit. Seniors BDIB Seniohtis strikes early Gregory Scott Thomas Homecoming King, Letter- man ' s Club, GQ Club, Frosh Soph, Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Frosh Soph, Varsity Basketball (All League). Patricia Thornell Donald William Tidivell — Letterman ' sClub, Flyers Club, Wrestling Club, GQ Club, Touchdown Club, Frosh Soph, Varsity Football, Frosh, JV Wrestling (Captain MVP), Frosh Soph Swimming, Frosh Soph, Varsity Track. Philip Yu-Li Ting — CSF, National Merit Letter of Commendation, Academic Decathlon, Model United Nations, Satori Staff, Physics Club, Frosh Soph Track. Pamela Jean Todd — Varsity Songleader, Drill Team (Sergeant, Co-Captain), Dugout Club, French Club, Senior Girls ' Club, Girls ' League, Girls ' Athletic Club. LiescI Rence Tolcs — National Honor Society, CSF, French Honor Society, House of Reps, Key Club, Du- gout Club, Girls ' Service Club, French Club, Senior Girls ' Club Lisa Kimberly Tom — CSF. Delphian Staff, Girls ' League, Latin Club, Girls ' Athletic Club. Senior Girls ' Club, JV, Varsity Soccer (Captain), JV, Varsity Softball (Captain). Stephen G. Tom — National Honor Society, CSF, French Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, National Merit Letter of Commendation, Titan Staff, ASB Historian, House of Reps, Club Council, Publications Head Pho- tographer, Photography Club (President), Interact, World Hunger Club Eric Wayne Tosh — Physics Club, Ski Club, JV, Varsi- ty Football. JV Track, Varsity Swimming. Thomas Trail - CSF, Cinema Club, PATS, Spanish Club, Julie Rodgers Trainor — SADD, Bleacher Bums, Girls ' Basketball Stat Nancy Mailan Tran — National Honor Society, CSF, Spanish Honor Society, Delphian Staff, Model United Nations, World Hunger Club, Girls ' Service Club, Math Club. Amy Suzanne Traxler — Drill Team (Miss Congenial- ity, Senior Girls ' Club, Dugout Club, Bleacher Bums, Girls ' Service Club, Varsity Swimming (MVP). Daniel Eric Trump — Junior Prom Prince, Homecom- ing Prince, Key Club, Dugout Club, Letterman ' s Club, Frosh Soph, Varsity Football, JV, Varsity Baseball. Melissa Vette concentrates intently while painting the bleachers during a Bleacher Bums sponsored event. SENIORS - 85 Fun and games thrive on campus Linda E. Tsang — National Honor Society, CSF French Honor Society, Asian Culture Club (President), Biology Club, International Exchange Club, Library Committee, French Club. World Hunger Club, JV, Var sity Soccer. JV Track, Yoko Tsukazaki - Asian Culture Club, World Hun ger Club, Concert Choir, SADD. Senior Girls ' Club, JV Varsity Volleyball. Jeannie Isabelle Ulloa — Titan Staff. Senior Girls ' Club, Drama Club, Volleyball Club, Girls ' League, Cinema Production Club. Rachel Vago Julia Patricia Valdes — House of Reps, Girls League, Teen Advocates. SADD, World Hunger Club Spanish Club, French Club. Monica Lynne Variano — Delphian Staff, Key Club, Senior Girls ' Club Cheryl Vesely — World Hunger Club, Girls ' League French Club, Catering Club, JV Tennis (Most Im proved). Melissa Marie Vette — World Hunger Club, Bleacher Bums, Girls ' Athletic Club, Senior Girls ' Club, JV, Var sity Softball. Tom Viersen - Volleyball Club. Spanish Club. Radio RHHS. Kimberly Villa-Lobos — Spanish Club, French Club. Joseph D. Vinso — Titan Staff, Publications Photogra- pher, Guys and Dolls, Cinema Production Club. Physics Club, Drama Club, Runners for Higher Endur- ance, Wrestling Club, Varsity Wrestling, Cross Coun- try, Track. 86 - SENIORS Sandra Viola - CSF, Quill and Scroll, Spanish Honor Society, National Merit Letter of Commendation, Titan Staff (Feature Editor, Copy Editor. Assistant Editor), Model United Nations, Green Leo Club, Chess Club, Bleacher Bums, Paul Viskanta — Auntie Mame, Three Men on a Horse, Night of January 16th, Drama Club, Key Club, Cross Country (Manager), Frosh Soph Track. Michelle Kathleen Wackeen — Drill Team (Ser- geant), JV, Varsity Songleader, Delphian Photogra- pher. Slide Show Photographer, Girls ' League. Senior Girls ' Club. Powder Puff Football. Henry Allen Waddles — National Honor Society, CSF, National Merit Semi-finalist, Jazz Band, Wind En- semble (Most Inspirational), Green Leo Club. Jason Ford Walters — Physics Club, Cinema Produc- tion Club. Rose S.Y. Wang — National Honor Society, CSF, French Honor Society, Model United Nations, Girls ' Service Club, Math Club Brian Russell Warren — Key Club. Latin Club. Du- gout Club. Touchdown Club. Letterman ' s Club. Ping Pong Club. Volleyball Club. Frosh Soph. JV Baseball, Frosh. Varsity Football Trent Douglas Warren — ASB Athletic Commission- er. Key Club. Interact. Letterman ' s Club. Tennis, Bas- ketball. Troy Watson - Key Club, Varsity Soccer, Julie Elizabeth Way - Titan Staff, Girls ' Service Club, Senior Girls ' Club. Key Club, Tennis. Wendi Welkouisky Lynn D. Wheeler - Senior Girls ' Club, Spanish Club. Shakespeare Society, JV Track. Matthew Claude Wiese — NSF, French Honor Soci- ety, Jazz Band, Wind Ensemble, Marching Band, French Club. Letterman ' s Club. Frosh Soph, Varsity Swimming, Frosh Soph. Varsity Water Polo (MVP, 1st Team. Bay League). Christine Wiler - Drama Club. Wilde Sea Monkeys (President). Club Council. Instead of doing her assignment, senior Kathryn LaBarbara 1 esting subject, a note from a friend full of good gossip. SENIORS - 87 Illllllilf IIMIII Eric Cameron Williams — Key Club, Ping Pong Club, Frosh Soph, JV. Varsity Soccer. Jody Marie Winjc — Senior Girls ' Club, Bleacher Bums. Car Rally Club, Choreo (President), Senior Nancy Raizes listens Intensively as Nikki Erhl tries to talk her into joining one of the many organizations at Rolling Hills. Sherry Winner Sibyl Winner Caryn Colleen Winters — Senior Girls ' Club, Girls ' League, Volleyball Club, Cinema Productions, Blues So ciety David Wishner - CSF. Physics Club. Volleyball Club, Varsity Football. David Wisot Jennifer Wolfe Debra Wolkovitch National Merit Semifine Spanish Club. Gymnastic Christopher Im Won onal Honor Society, CSF, Spanish Honor Society, Clara Gail Wong — National Honor Society, Spanish Honor Society, Girls ' Service Club (President), Girls ' Athletic Club, Oklahoma, JV, Varsity Track, Varsity Cross Country Elizabeth L. Wong - SADD, Cinema Production Club, Chess Club, Nancy Li Wong — Tall Flags, Assistant to ASB Trea- surer, Girls ' Service Cl ub, Physics Club, World Hunger Club, Girls ' League. Senior Girls ' Club. Girls ' Athletic Club, Spanish Club, Track, Basketball Stat. James Joseph Wynne Jr. — Formal Prince, Key Club, Interact, Physics Club, Letterman ' s Club, Frosh Football, Soph. Varsity Water Polo. Varsity Swimming. Clubs attract varied interests Wendy Beth Wyte — National Honor Society, CSF, Quill and Scroll (President), Delphian Staff (Editor-in- Chief). Varsity Cheerleader. Drill Team. Girls ' League, Senior Girls ' Club, Spanish Club, Club Council. Makiko Yamamoto — CSF, Concert Band. Wind En- semble, Girls ' League, Green Leo Club, Bleacher Bums, German Club, Tennis. Gymnastics. Track. Annette Yang — National Honor Society. CSF. Quill and Scroll. Spanish Honor Society. Titan Staff (Adver- tising Manager). Girls ' Service Club, Girls ' League, Key Club, Senior Girls ' Club. Roger Lee Yang — National Honor Society, CSF, ASB President. ASB Vice-President of Student Relations, Freshman Class Vice-President. Concert Band. March- ing Band, Interact. Spanish Club (President), Letter- man ' s Club, Key Club. Frosh Soph, JV, Varsity Soc- Jerry Yec May Yeh — National Honor Society, CSF, French Hon- or Society, National Merit Semi-finalist, Orchestra, Model United Nations. Girls ' Service Club. Derek T. Yen — House of Reps. Spanish Club, Key Club, Letterman ' s Club, Cross Country, Track, Varsity Football, Frosh Soph, JV, Varsity Soccer. Arata Yokokura — Photography Club. Ann L. Young — CSF. French Honor Society, French Club. Bleacher Bums. Senior Girls ' Club. Omega Delta Sigma. JV Basketball Stat. Teresa Marie Young — CSF. French Honor Society, French Club, Girls ' Service Club, Gymnastics. Masayuki Yuki - CSF, Chess Club, Math Club, Phys- ics Club, Oriental Game Club, Teen Advocates. Sang Su Yun — CSF, Track Club (President), Runners for Higher Endurance. Biology Club, Asian Culture Club, Titan Staff, Track, Cross Country. J H Mark Olaf Zeepvat — Varsity Football. Varsity Ten- John James Zucker. Jr. — CSF. Concert Marching Band, Delphian Staff, Titan Staff. President of Girls ' Athletic Club, Nu-Gina Rogers, is hard at work helping students and at the same time, keeping them away from her lunch. SENIORS — 89 90 - SENIOR COLLAGE SENIOR COLLAGE — 91 Junior Class Officers Row 1; Wendy Leopold, Secretary Treasurer; Laura Dox, Vice-President. Row 2: Jim Stansel, President. Row 3: Justin Anderson, Activities Representative, Kr Mainero; Publicity Representative. 92 — JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS This year ' s spirited junior class participated in many nriemorable activities. Now flanked by the title of upperclassmen , the juniors embarked on a year which proved to be an enjoyable one. Beginning with Leadership Camp during the summer, the junior class officers, as well as many other dedicated leaders, planned for the year ' s upcoming events. Starting off the school year with enthusiasm, we eagerly participated in many pep rallies, where we helped to create a spirited mood prevalent on campus throughout the entire year. Homecoming was a success for our class because of three booths and various activities which the ju- niors sponsored. This first fundraising activity generated much needed revenue and led to other fundraisers during the year. These included candy sales, a car wash, and many other activities which produced sufficient funds for the junior class ' largest event of the year — the Junior-Senior Prom. The Prom, held at the Los Angeles Biltmore, created many memories for both parting seniors and (the soon-to-be senior class. The Class of 1988 now has the right and responsibility to show why the Titans are the proud and mighty King of the Hill. They will undoubtedly do this with all the spirit and enthusiasm they have shown throughout this year. Junior Class ini Jason Aro Kenneth Arsenian Donna Asroff Richard Ayares Ashkan Babaie Steven Bacharach Jeffrey Bails Daniel Baker Baker Shauna Baker Angela Ballantyne Brian Banister Solomon Banks Natalia Barski Halloween brings out the spooks Dylan Barth Joanne Bartok Danielle Barton Ali-Reza Bassir David Bassler Ernie Batongmalague Neda Baya nnan BeatH Bill Behrens Homan Behzad-Asiri Ian Berman Rosalba Bermudez Heidi Bertelsen Carl Besanceney Gayatri Bhalla Aruna Bhikha Michael Binnard Kelley Booth Robert Bordeaux Jeff Bower Michelle Bouse Erin Bradshaw Sophie Brassier David Breneman Amiel Brooks Allison Brown Anne Brown Stephen Brown Checking his list to see who ' s naughty or nice, Santa Claus. alias Jim Stansel, also checks out a young senorita. The majority of students were later found to have been naughty. ll ' f TIf Llillfltia 94 - JUNIORS Joseph Chen Tina Cheng Peter Cheng John Chi JUNIORS - 95 Michael Chodzko John Choi Phillip Choi Tony Chu Leeandra Church Marco Clemente Scott Click Mark Closson David Coffman Harris Cohen Linda Collins Candice Corral Nikki Cortez Melissa Costello Rachel Crane Dominique Creusen Jessica Cunningham Dawn Curry John Dadurian Judd Dague David Dahm Nicole Daigneault Andrea Damiano Toni Dart Christopher Davis Jennifer Degraaf Ria DeGuzman Sandra Dell Johanna DeWit Karen Dingeldey Miki Dinning Jeanclaude Dinnyes Jessica Dorman Laura Dox Brian Draves 96 - JUNIORS Homecoming haunts junior Titans Carla Duke Kristen Dullack Carolyn Dunkin Michelle Dunn Sandy Durling Uffe Dyran Amanda Eakins Bradley Eisenstein Patricia Enqen Susan Ephr, Mary Erdm Deborah Erickson Karen Eranbar Elizabeth Evans Princess Roxana Fakhe Kathryn Ferrua Stephanie Feuer Clinton Fintelma Thomas Foley Wendy Fong JUNIORS - 97 Sunshine brings juniors outdoors Kevin Gardiner - K t Kristen Mainero performs a charitable act by replacing a fallen trash can as Justin Tracy Garriga V k Anderson and Wendy Leopold pass by uninterested. Christopher Gaw Lisa Gerrie Mark Getty Kimberly Gilles Jennifer Ginsburg Mark Goetze Steven Goodman Cora Granata Christi Grant Micheie Gray Julia Greenberg Kevin Guthrie John Gyllenswan Scot Hagenburger William Hale Natasha Hardy Andrea Harrison Wk ' ? ' f 31 98 - JUNIORS Mark Hughes Christopher Hulzenga Keita l)da Diane Ikeda Juhe Imus Keiko Ishihara athy Lundy wails in distress as she learns that Wanda refuses to yield her use of he phone within the next ten seconds- JUNiORS - 99 Victoria Johnson Kimberly Johnston Jenifer Jones Gillian Joon Adrienne Kaemmerer Eric Keefer Thomas Kuelb: Kimberly Ladd Mei Lai Wemiv Li ' opoid indulges herself with Thrifty ' s finest, a dieting Sue Johnson iists the temptation of finishing off the ice cream 100 - JUNIORS Juniors can relax during lunch Amrit Lai Dhyan Lai Elaine Lam Anna Lekvall Wendy Leopold Jennifer Letcher Jeffrey Lew Kenneth Li Simone Limoges Alexande Lindermayr Daniel Litman Michael Little Jerome Liu Kim Lloyd Carina Lockwood Kimberly Long JUNIORS - 101 Juniors find time for friends, fun Michael Lumkin Cathleen Lundy Jill Lusher Kelly Mackey Kristcn Maineri Debra Mande Brook Manning Joseph Marckx Sean Marborough Jean Paul Marnoni Kylee Martin I Terri Martin Jay Mashouf Monica Massari Tracy Mathews Silas Matthies Kathleen McGarry John McKivctt Alan McNeill Robert Meese Meredith Mendelson Francesco Migliaccio Samantha Mitchell Shirlee Mock George Mootdarpongsai Jenny Rudberg carefully examines Debbie Roque ' s makeup before the two intro- duce themselves to a group of eligible seniors UMB 102 - JUNIORS Sarah Morden Charla Morgan Alison Mori Alyssa Moy John Murdock Kelly Murphy Scott Murray Alison Nakamura Cynthia Nastanski Terry Ng Nolan Nguyen Takanori Niimura Daniel Nilsson Hoping for some helpful advice, Patty Tung consults her friend, unfortu Sandy Wang appears to have other things on her mind. Helen Oster Miki Otsuka Lawerence Palting Christina Pangalangan John Pappas Todd Parkin; Chirag Patel Jennifer Paul JUNIORS - 103 Charles Rengel Ridgway Anne Ritchie Jill Robbins Sandi Robins Marc Robinson Deborah Roque Todd Rose Jennifer Rudberg Michael Ruddick Susan Ruder Gui Sabate Gita Saigal James Sanders 104 - JUNIORS Juniors work in and out of class Keicher Sanders Akiko Satho Christopher Sauder Kenneth Sawka Sandra Schaap Irene Schoellerman Anthony Schoetzow Aret Seropyan Shahida Shaikh Amy Shawaker Warren Sheng Louis Shih Steven Shiklya Kasuyoshi Shimomur Alexa Sluga Danielle Smith Mitsunobu Soga Steven Solomon Steven Song Keiko Sotomi Nicole Standard! lan Litman excitedly gives detailed instructions for using the balance, but his pupils. Brian Daves and Chris Huizenga, are stil Dnfused. Fortunately, by the end of the period, the two had figured it out. JUNIORS - 105 Junior Homecoming Princess Wendy Steinberg Julie Stump Jason Subotkv William Suddatli Kenneth Suhr Jennifer Swanson Richard Sy Joseph Tagliarini Shawn Talbott Stuart Talley Sandra Tan Josephine Tang Stacey Taylor Carrie Thomas Neil Tilley Scott TitchentT Seiji Tominaga Yoshlyuki Tomitsuka Jennifer Tourtelot Alison Trostler SIWIH Mark Ursich Priscilla Velasco Carol Viersen Joseph Viola Mathew Voce Erich Volkert Heather Von Hagen Dawn Wallace Douglas Walquist Trent Walsh 106 - JUNIORS Teresa Wan Sandra Wang Landi Weiser Justin Werner Fletcher Whallo James Williams Natalie Williams Mane Willis Linda Walkovich Arita Wong Tara Woodhouse Kimberlee Woodruff Laura Woods Christina Wright Mark Wyse Makiko Yamaoka YoGchin Yang Lynnette Yee Louie Yu Kim Zraick JUNIORS - 107 108 JUNIOR COLLAGE JUNIOR COLLAGE - 109 Sophomore Class Officers Not pictured: Amber Hendri 110 - SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Co-operation made our sophomore year exceptional. With the effort of Vice-President Amber Hendrix, Secretary Treasurer James Faulkner, Representatives Karen Ho and Sherri Sanjabi and former President Jackie Ballantyne, the sophomores created original thoughts and ideas. The victorious sophomore athletic teams represented the great talent of our class. The Homecoming Fair in October enabled the class to add revenue to their budget as sophomores sponsored the popular and successful basketball booth. The collective talents of everyone unified this spirited 10th grade class and made all of the activities memorable, especially Soph Doll week. Thank you for your support and enthusiasm, which I am looking forward to again next year. Sophomore Class SOPHOMORES Gregory Boettcher Laura Bonesteele Thomas Booth Arpita Bose Stephanie Braemer Jason Brandt Kev Robert Broukhir Donald Bunch Michael Bunch Chenoa Calvillo Ronald Campb ell Renee Capri Wendy Carlile Shaun Carpenter Francis Cartier Shea Cassidy Susann Cellier Sharon Chadwick Frank Chao ' hristina Chang Helen Chang Leslie Chang Perry Chen Cecilia Cheng Shan Chi Eric Chianq 112 - SOPHOMORES Sophomores take time out to work Ramen Chmait Came Choi Jean Choi Yu-shu Cho 1 dozen marshmallows and a microphone. Sherri Sanjabi attempts sing a love song while Shawn Talbott watches with . Ifpf533!l Alisa Clun Jean Cole James Colton Aimee Combatalade Nicholas Constant Jon Coward Douglas Creviston Juhanne Cripe Jeff Crowley Anthony Culp John Damerow Leslie Danlelsen Susana Da Sllva Dirk Davis Mark Davis Athena Deel Victoria De Guzman Danielle De Mucci Caroline D eppe Todd De Renzis Mark Detmer Harry Donias SOPHOMORES - 113 Homecoming brings fun and excitement William Donnelly John Donoghue Matthew Dow Steuen Duenes John Earnest Sheri Elbert Jack Eltsosie Jennifer Enson WW, Lance Faulk James Faulkner Michael Feakins Debbie Finklestein Deborah Finwall Erec Fitzgerald Jane Flanigan Meredith Fli.v.l Paul Fuutr Ronald Forhess Roger Ford Scott Fornaro Susan Fox Kristin Fredrickson Joseph Ganahl Andrew Garland 114 - SOPHOMORES m Mathew Gilbert Sophomore Patty Turnmire cheers her bean bag on as it soars with accuracy to its Bk ' H l k H H My Linh Gleason d B H Anton.a Glowacki Jonathan Goldberg L Gonzalez-Del-Valle Sean Goppert April Green Mark Greenbaum Lucy Grekowicz Yuki Hamamoto Scott Hammond Julie Hanson John Hardy Ardi Harsono ' oshihiko Haseqawa Mikael Havluciyan Kelly Hawkins Kristine Hendrickson Amber Hendrix Sandra Herringto SOPHOMORES - 115 M ;ster ; is in the air Hilary Hollan.l KeWee Holmcn Kazue Homms Dustan Hough Chantal Houle Scott Hsu Heather Hublou Fusako Iwase Gerald Janoff Nicole Jeffers Arthur Jeng Tiffany J Robert Johnsin Troy Johnson Holly Jones Kelly Jones Steven Jones Richard Judge Todd Kalemkiarian Demetrios Kallios John Kao Adam K, Kelly Keches  iv .: As Nicole Ulbrich reads a lette Foote are wondering who it is n a secret admirer, Danna Trump and Paul Kristin Ronlov snickers knowingly Michael Kemps Stephen Kennan Sara Khajavi Paul Kim Breana King Asako Kitahara Vanessa Kohler Mayumi Konnoto Charles Kothe Jennifer Krantz Jason Krikorian Kathleen Kuptz Erika Kurland Tamako Kuwata Sarah Kym Kristine La Barbera Christopher La Fornara Todd Lambrecht Elana Landau Erika Larson Christopher Laussade-F Elisa Lee Hsin-Ying Le James Lee Joon Lee June Lee Marcus Lee Marsha Lee Michelle Lee Wei-Kuang Lee Rustin Leimer Stephen Levesque Nicole Levito Robert Lew Scott Lewis Zee-Wan Li Eugene Lin Parker Lin Yi-Chun Lin Richard Liu Kelly Locicero Wendy Logan Scott Lohnaann Christian Lowery Brandon Lu Jessica Lubofsky Spencer Lyons Cynthia Macias Michele Madrigal Kerry Magee Anupma Mahajan Rakesh Mahajan Michelle Mallen Jennifer Marchbanks Leigh Marcus Lisa Marhefka Katryna Mar shall Shonta Martin Sophomores Carlin Vieri and Scott Hsu wonder why they ' re running ar. circle instead of studying for their next science class. 118 - SOPHOMORES Sophomores run and relax at RH Sophomore Miho Irimajiri is curious to discovii .v Boxed lunches are common among the undercl Asako Maruno Daisuke Matsui Mayumi Matsunaga Leslie Mauer Carl McCormick Meghan McCormick Adam McCoy John McCue Tracy McDermott Michael McGuire Caryn McManus Darren McNeil Mary Meade Robert Mehr Jennifer Middelburg Kevin Milligan Robert Mitchell Catherine Mizrahi Stephanie Molony Kristina Mootdarpongsai Victoria Morden Kurt Mortensen Jolie Moyer Timothy Moyers Cheryl Murch Kent Murray Jun Nagashima Eugene Nakagaw Anto Nakkashian Frank Nastanski Ani Nazarian SOPHOMORES - 119 Sophomores work and play on campus Robert Nelson Valerie Neuner Peter Nguyen Kathleen Niedermeyer Kaoru Nishikawa Keiko NItta Mark N)tz Kevin Nozaki Nichael O ' Donnell Michael O ' Flynn Masao Okumura Mark Oliver Brigit O ' Meara Scott Ordway Junichiro Otdk.i M 1 ■H U ifeM Thembi Otis 1 B h||BiES| B Holly Overcamp T- 31 EiB H HP i H Grace Palting • f Ti B H fli Jennifer Parker Chirag Patel lJi VJi n jJV regory Patterson A - X Pi H W Robert Patterson Scott Pearson Porsha Pearson Nathalie Perrier Greg Pfeiffer i Adam Pizer Courtney Pledger Gary Plunkett Lara Pohlmann David Porter Matiwane Pugh Rafael Pula Janet Rambach Arash Rastegar-Panah 120 - SOPHOMORES t M Future GQ modt?l Todd Warren throws the c,ir;!. ' i.i .i;;r - ! Ins sophisticated looks, while George Ward daydreams about what his blind date for the upcuinin weekend looks like. Jennifer Ren Stefan Richards David Robertson Leigfi Robinson Matthew Robinson Struggling to remember the rhythm, RH drummer Kent Murray closes his eyes in deep ( I try to r emember the beat of the song he is supposed to be playing. Cameron Rogstad Kristin Ronlov Michelle Roper Alison Rosenthal Rachel Rubins Jeffrey Rudich Gretchen Schmidt Michael Schwartz Richard Scrimger Adrienne Segreto Nobuaki Seto Christine Severanc Shapiro Ron Shen SOPHOMORES — 121 Adam Sherman Beth Shulman Gail Shulman Craig Siegel Stephanie Silman Debra Silverstone Jason Smith Katherine Smith Robert Smith Akiko Sotomi Melissa Stein Russel Stock lames Stockberger Jeffrey Stone Jonathon Stone Catherine Storey Christopher Stout Mary Stuart Dana Sullivan Steven Swanson Mark Swank Patricia Sykes Brenton Tan Kai Tanaka Suzanne Tatlklan Darius Taylor Mark Tesar Robin Thielman Robert Thies Howard Ting Ken Toles Nima Torkamanchi Allison Tosh Danna Trump Bernard Tsang Hiroki Tsuji Patricia Turnmire Nicole Ulbrlch Vincent VanWagenen Demaris Vldal-Martinez Carlin Vieri Christopher Vincent ■flfff iRm 122 - SOPHOMORES Sophomore Homecoming Princess Kristlna Virtue Lisa Volkent Timothy Wagner Betty Wang Charles Wang George Ward Todd Warren Chris Weaver Mark Webb Susan Weisenberg Andrea Wentz Kelly Wheeler Kelly Wheeler Justin Wiler Amelia Williams Theresa Wilson Regina Wong Stephanie Wong Johanna Woods Justin Wright Tomoki Yamagami Kazunobu Yamaoka Aya Yamaura Danielle DeMucc Hochin Yang Eric Yeh 1 Patrick Yeh Thomas Yoo Stacy Young Wendy Zanint SOPHOMORES - 123 | mMEJJ j£| 25i IPJ 4 WALNTl D IIOMICOMINC. 124 - SOPHOMORE COLLAGE SOPHOMORE COLLAGE - 125 Freshman Class Officers Row 1: Dan Beck, Secretary Treasurer; John Olmger, Vice-President. Row 2: J.J Brinkerhoff, Prtsidenl Row 3: Ross Pier and Jason Dullack, Class Repr. 126 - FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Freshman Class The class of 1990 started out as just another school year as some new Frosh students tried to adapt to the bigger campus and bigger students. But beginning with the election of class officers, this year has proved to be a successful one to prepare stu- dents for their next three years as Titans. During homecoming week the Freshmen class sponsored a football toss at the Fair and the concessions for the game. Both were a roaring success. Everyone demonstrated their loyalty as Titans by participating in the costume contest, the lunchtime activities, and by bringing their voices and spirit to the football game. Next came Frosh Fox week as everyone cheered for their favorite nominee. Although the students cast their votes by pledging money, more than were expected participated. Freshmen waited for Friday to find out who would be crowned Frosh Fox. At our dance for Frosh Fox the winner was announced and crowned. All in all, we are grateful for the opportunities we have for learning and for growth. In or- der for us to make the most of our years at Rolling Hills, we must each take advantage of the good beginning we have had. Many thanks to the Freshman class officers, John Olinger and Dan Beck, and the class representatives, Ross Pier and Jason Dullack, for the long hours they put into these activities and to the whole class for making this school year memorable and meaningful. Remember, the best thing about being freshmen is that we will be sophomores next year! ;4x4f mm Steven Archibald Shizuka Asaka Sargis Atanous David Atkins Oren Avlneri Cynthia Baczkowski Matthew Baker Freshmen participate in new activities Robert Black Timothy Blankemeyer Rene Boggio Vincent Bourgeois Claire Brassier James Brinkerhoff Adam Brown Anthony Brown Carole Brown Isaac Brown Thomas Brown Emma Burns Nathan Burns James Butler Brian Campbell Jennifer Campbell Anne Caples Elizabeth Cardwell Ronald Cartmill Michael Cashen Chris Cerboni Talya Champagne Chun-How Chang Lauren Chang Michael Chang Kuang Chao Jami Chapas Gregory Cheeseman Christine Chen Wayne Chen Dominic Cheng 7j Linda Cheng | Marina Cheng Sandy Cheng Sherry Cheng U ' Ying-Huei Cheng Ying-Ting Cheng Lauren Cherman Risking his good looks. Greg Schwartz impresses upperclassmen by attempting t catch a basketball before it smashes into his face 128 - FRESHMEN Edward Chi Barbara Choi Hee Sun Choi Gary Chon Leslie Chun Katherine Chung J. Cinco Rick Clabaugh Steven Clover Lee Colls Dawn Conant Wendy Costanzo Jennifer Cretcher Kevin Crowder Mark Curtis Brad Cutcliffe l J Bethany Daniels A i Linda Deakyne Kianna Modir-Fateoii, fresh homecoming princess nominee, enthusiastically competes during Ho ng. Frosh spirit was high despite their inability to think while wet. wm Jeffrey Dell Shawn Demiranda Trevor Denny Aida Diaz Fernando Diaz Stephanie Dilorio Aaron Dodell Carl Domschke Tom Donnelly Anne Donoghue Matthew Dowell Jason Dullack Danielle Dussault Erik Earnest Anna East Nathan Effron FRESHMEN — 129 Freshmen absorb campus atmosphere Jerome Finnigan Karin Fintelmann Rita Fischer Gregory Forbess Susan Foster Michael Fowler Matthew Frith Victor Fu Tetsutaro Fukui Stephanie Fybel Tanya Gale Ronald Gastelum Nicole Giguere Andrea Ginsberg ' Jeffrey Click Raymond Goering Bridgette Gomez Ellen Greenberg Scott Greenway Lorraine Gregson Brent Gwizdala Christopher Handman Lara Hanlon Ichiro Harada Mike Harmon Robin Henderson Tiffany Henricks Martin Henry Andrew Hessick Ayako Higano Phillip Ho Todd Hodulik Saki Homma Julia Hong Eugenia Horchler Damon Hoxworth Bolesia Hryniewiecki Amily Huang Andy Huang Christian Huettemeyer Christopher Hunter Christopher Hurrell Yoke Iguchi Christopher Irwin f| . - - - ' fir ' ? ' m Three freshmen girls cruise the Rolling Hills campus with hopes that their flirtatious expressions will captivate upperclassmen guys. 130 - FRESHMEN Eijo Itoh Daniel Iwanaga Troy Javadi Erik Jay Jennifer Jengo Nadim Jessani Melanie Johnson Oanh Le Kaechele Katrina Kaemmerer Joe Kahng John Kallios Neeraja Kaushik Stephen Kendel Erin Killackey Brian Kim Clara Kim Glenn Kim John Kim Michol Kim Mike Kim Kristen Kline Kimberly Knapic Brenda Krayniak David Krinitt Wendy Komori Christme Kovacev Scott Kuhlman Ikuyo Kurino Jennifer Laatz Zahra Lakhani Cheryl Lamparter Karyn Lange Eric Larby Trevor Lattin Jeremy Ledbetter Charles Lee Eugene Lee Sherry Lee Susan Lee Elizabeth Lemkin Michael Lemons Hannah Lewis Mark Lewis Divinity Libby FRESHMEN - 131 Christina Lin Shin-Chih Lin John Lindenmuth Penelope Lloyd Jonathan Low Lee Maestas Dawn Magugat Jay Ma;rs Julie Marcu s Angela Marino Domenique Marnoni Mark Marovich Nicole Martin Claire Matthews Carl Matthies Jennifer McCown Natalie McDowell Richard McLennan Amy Meyer Koichi Miyata Kianna Modir-Fatemi Dove Moir Brian Morrison Timothy Moy David Mueting Frank Murray Magy Nakkashian Kishore Nath Don Nguyen Jaubin Nguyen Wendy NuIs.ti Atsufumi Niiniiir,, Tamaki Ogur.i John Olinger Kimberly Orme Jonathan Oslir , Deirdre O ' Sull, ,:; Demian Owens Arline Paez Karen Pans Henry Patel Royce Peng w m Freshmen show their support and spirit as Titans at the very first pep rally of the year with obvious excitement and enthusiasm 132 - FRESHMEN Freshmen show enthusiasm Jana Peretti Shay Phillips Ross Pier Gregory Pierson Chris Planella Kristian Pope t C Jay Finnigan and Tom Donnelly check out the cute senior girls and try to use their charm to win the hearts of the girls of their dreams 1 52 Juli Roupinian Neal Roy Rudberg Amy Ruona Holly Russel John Sabio Shahzeen Sachinv Michael Salmaggi Michael Savell Rachael Sawyer Benjamin Schneider Eileen Schoetzow Leona Schuler Gregory Schwartz Bryan Scoular David Seager Tate Seefried Nirshan Senaratne Stacey Senn Megan Sherwood William Shie Kathleen Shields FRESHMEN - 133 Tomohiko Shimada Kimberly Schultz Tanya Sladky Michael Snowden Takeshi Soga Margaret Stouder Edward Stuckenschneider Kim Styner Zen-Ni Su Katherine Sugimoto Anne Suiter Miho Suzuki Charilyn Sy Margot Szalay Akiko Takahashi Yoh Tanaka Gina Tavarozzi Holly Teal Fernando Thadepalli Shannon Thielman Mary Thomas Christopher Tremblay Christine Tso Christopher Tso Bridget Urmacher Kanako Usui Jennifer Valliere Jason Variano Shiva Vaziri Raquel VidalMartinez Chnstaan VonMartin Daniel Wagner Stefan Wahlstrom Monisha Walker f H ?a_ r3fflll W . IMmWi wmwm - 134 - FRESHMEN Freshman Homecoming Princess m - ' i Virginia Wang Robert Watson Kurry Wayman Sande Weaver Heather Weinstock Brant Wellman Jennifer West Megan West Jennifer Wfiite Stiannon Widdifield Tfiomas Wigginton Jennifer Wiler Amy Williams Stephanie Woods A Jeffrey Woody Herrick Wun Carrie Wyse Hiroaki Yamaoka Franklin Yi Hiroshi Yokokura Ki Soo Yom Si Soo Hom Heirim Yoon Jennifer Youngs Daisuke Yuki FRESHMEN — 135 136 - FRESHMEN COLLAGE FRESHMEN COLLAGE - 137 ' %%l ■■?. ' if, ■V ' w i ASB Elected Officers Following Your Dream Follow your dream take one step at a time, don ' t settle for less just continue to climb. Follow your dream if you stumble, don ' t stop, keep your eye on your goal press on to the top. For only on top can we see the whole view, can we see what we ' ve done and what we can do can we then have the vision to seek something new ... Press on ... and follow your dreams! — Author unknown L eadership ... the greater the privileges, the greater the sacrifices and responsibili ties. ... A quotation that formed and maintained the high quality of excellence the R.H. campus 1 — Dr. Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. iders insisted upon throughout the entire jj The Student Relations program was revitalized with the experience of A.S.B. Vice President Scott Shean. Shawn Talbott planned a year of ac- tivities that were not only extremely well attended but also enjoyed by all who participated. Speaker of the House Kevin Guthrie brought the House of Representatives to a productive level such that R.H. had never seen before. With excessive hours of dedication, A.S.B. Treasurer Rori ' Hendrix kept the school finances organized. Under the leadership of the A.S.B. Cabinet members, the entire Student Council worked diligently as a unified group. With this organization, I the devotion, and positive energy of Ms. Becky Fields, the Activities Director, the Student Body carried through with unity and school spirit to make the 1986-87 school year the greatest in the history of R.H. Also with the outstanding support of the faculty and the P.T.S.A., activities set new standards for the level of participation. The energy could be felt. Love and Laughter filled the air. Not only did the student body discover the formula for school spirit, but we upgraded, bottled, sold, and made a profit from our school spirit. We were said to be the most active Student ,,, Body at R.H. since its opening. 11 Thank you R.H.H.S. for making my senior year the absolute BEST it could be! I wish you ALL lots of luck love in your future endeavors. Take care and most of all . . . enjoy! Love, . . P.S., Please turn to page 275. 140 - ASB OFFICERS ;- 7 Scott Shean. V.P of Student Rela Shawn Talbott. V.P. of Activities Ron Hendrix. ASB Treasurer ASB Appointed Officers I Trent Warren, Athletic Comn Amy Staes. ASB Secretary, Kim Forbes, Executive Board As: 142 - ASB APPOINTED OFFICERS Mark Greenbaum, Publicity Director Heidi Greiling, Hospitality Chaii Steve Tom. ASB Historian Nancy Wong, Assistant to ASB Treasurer t i House of Reps. Extensive revitalization of the policies and procedures of R.H. ' s House of Representatives took place throughout 1986-87. Speaker of the House Kevin Guthrie was responsible for the changes; he added guest speakers at each meeting and stuck to a strict agenda that allowed a report from each class and ASB office. The class representatives were expected to report back to their pe ers, and gather suggestions for follow- ing meetings. Through the course of the year, the House of Reps served as a forum for student ideas and concerns as well as an outlet for ASB information. : Semester: Row 1 — L. Toles, J. Ide, M Alper. S. Johnson, L Hoffman. L. Church. T. Kendle. C Matthews, P. Chen; w 2 - K. Murphy, M. Edelsteln. R, Allison. D Maneely, B, Cash, M. Peretti. B, Robinson, Row 3 - B. Schneider. J. f, noff. S, Malony. J. Laatz. T Moyers. S. Lang, Row 4 — E Earnest, M, Johnson, C Norwood. 2nd Semester: Row 1 — B. Krayniak, S Phillips, S Malony, M Sherwood, J. West, P, Chen, D, Ongarato, L, Church, J, Oldt, Row 2 — P, Davis, B, Johnson, D. Brown, C. Norwood, L. Jo, B. Kim, M, Peretti, L. Prior, B, Robinson, G, Berghoff, D. Seager: Row 3 — D, Maneely. A. Deel, B, Mesic, A- Lindermayr, T. Moyers, S, Lang, HOUSE OF REPS ■rosh Fox candidates J.J. Brinkerhoff. Greg Schu ind David Mueting, backed by their ardent suppor jcginning of the balloon popping contest. m I I Another brave stude ipts to do the Limbo as skeptical onlookers watch. Foxes and Dolls Both the Frosh Fox and Soph Doll com- petitions were highly successful fun- draisers for their respective classes. J.J. Brinkenhoff captured the Frosh Fox title and Kelly Wheeler the Soph Doll crown by earning the most funds during the week long activities. Although much of Frosh Fox Week was rained out, the freshmen managed to raise money through balloon popping con- tests and obstacle course racing. The Sopho- mores held activities that ranged from lunch box auctions to water bucket tosses. blindfolded Roger Yang attempts to feed Soph Doll nominee Sheri Murch Noontime activities filled the FOXES AND DOLLS A Haunted Homecoming iM All of RHHS was highly spirited during homecoming in 1986. Participation among the students was high during the week ' s activities. Class competitions such as pie eating and chug-a-lugging contests as well as marshmallow stuffing met with great enthusiasm. The high point in the week long lunchtime activities came when several of the faculty mem- bers joined the students for a costume contest. The Titans celebrated homecoming on Friday the 31st. A fair consisting of over fifty booths began the day ' s festivities. The celebration continued during the football game against Torrance where the Titan fans, led by the newly revitalized Bleacher Bums, showed their school spirit. The week of activities and celebra- tion culminated with a costume dance and the crowning of the homecoming royalty. King Greg Thomas and Queen Christy Lee. Seniors Tom Harris and Jir 1 are on the lookout for thi? homecoming queen, ; camera for whatever comes along. Looking lovely in his Bob ' s uniform. Trent Warren reads In an apple juice chug-alug contest, senior Greg Holingsworth is either a chug a head or behind two lugs the menu of the pep rally activities and to underclassmen vet ' Next time. Greg, he more selective in your choice of beverages 146 - HOMECOMING i ... and the nominees for Ms. RHHS Fashion Plate of the Class of ' 87 are -- Dan Legs Trump who has his eye on Greg Thomas ' shorts. Cam Terry looking into the Twilight Zone, Sean O ' Flynn rubbing his tooth, while Doug Gchr is rubbing his ,, Grace Huang lectures fellow seniors Michelle Ginsberg and Jim Maniscaico on proper football gan etiquette while Jim thinks about how cute Michelle will look in her belly dancer costume Carrie Guthrie makes merry by munching melted marshmallows and hailing Haunted Homecoming saving Shawn Talbott from a shower. HOMECOMING - 147 i Homecoming Rox altx; ' T Hf H .jJ |i||y|BM H c r ( V - I L ' ' ij H 1 1 1 . .,.- ' King Greg Thomas. Queen Christy Lee Prince Cameron Terry. Princess Polly Bento 148 - HOMECOMING ROYALTY HOMECOMING ROYALTY - 149 Spirit Haunts 1986 Hornecoming T- Fall Play; - od ' s Favorite , a play in two acts by Neil Simon was I -m performed by the R.H.H.S. drama department in November. The show ran for four nights to near sell- out audiences. Because of the play ' s limited number of charac- ters, the cast was divided into two groups, each cast performing on alternate evenings. The play is the story of Joe Benjamin (Kevin Carter John Donoghue) and the trials and hardships he endures as a test of his faith in God. Joe ' s character Is supported by his wife Rose (Tina Hayward Shana Abramowitz), son David (Dan Ghozeil Erik Bell), son Ben (Chris Demcak Jason Brandt), and daugh- ter Sarah (Kristen Mainero Sheri Ames). Loyal servants Morris (Danny Landau Andreas Egerup) and Mady (Jennifer Brandt Kim Ladd) complete the Benjamin household. AS the story begins, Sidney Lipton (Matt Gilbert Anya A ' Hearn) breaks into the Benjamin ' s posh Long Island Man- sion, Claiming to be a messenger from God, Sidney tells Joe that God has made a bet with the devil that no matter what happens to Joe, he will never renounce his faith in God. Throughout the test, Joe endures such hardships as the loss of his business, lack of heat in his home during a severe winter, isolation from his friends and community, and his son David taking to drink and becoming mentally and physically unwell. Even when Joe ' s tests become unbearable when the mansion burns down and Joe developes an uncontrollable rash, he re- fuses to renounce his faith in God. At last, God is satisfied with the strength of Joe ' s faith and the rash disappears, David returns to good health, and the family ' s luck takes a turn for the better. God ' s Favorite was performed under the direction of Connie Mclntyre. Sidney Lipton (Matt Gilbert) babbles endlessly about the meaning of life He ne in making Joe Benjamin (Keuin Carter) give up fiis faitfi in God As tie sits in pain in the ruble of his burnt out house, Joe Benjamin (John Donoghue) reiterates his refusal to renounce his faith in God. By displaying her G as in God sweater. Sidney (Anya A ' Hearn) attempts Joe (John Donoghue) that she really is God ' s messenger. 152 - FALL PLAY ■n . ' : m?mM J m a V A tk ■■• sf ■k m j M SI 1 li J |:- III Rose Beniamm (Tina Hayward) readies her gun to protect her valuables and her children Sarah (Kristen David 1 Mamero) and Ben (Chris Demcak) from a burgler who broke into the family ' s home ing hor 1 (Dan Ghozeil) pours himself another drink after i ( from a late night party Sidney (Matt Gilbert) tries to explain to Joe (Kevin Carter) that all he do to end his anguish is to renounce his God Junior cheerleaders celebi lacking grace, the squad ' ' after the Juniors score Perhaps ; not short on enthusiasm T I 7 HAT A CONTEST!!! The ' 87 1 1 Powder Puff game was a true test of skill, endurance, and blood and guts will power. The girls did not live up to the game ' s name; they were anything but powder puffs as they brought the the game closer to ful tackle than the flag football it was in tended to be. Both teams sported ath- letes who had proven their skills in oth er RH sports: for the Juniors Crystal Johnson, Amy Grckowitz, Wendy Leo pold and Sue Johnson, and for the Sen iors Nu-Gina Rogers, Keri Pier, Mi chelle Wackeen, Lynn Shapiro, Karen Camarata. and Jody Keller. The game ended in a tie, but both teams pushed for a rematch. : -:im , JtLM. p 1 pi V IV m nr 1 s ■BREAK! ' , and the Ju complex plays which the cc s for another tough play. The game Involved many I the sidelines and the girls discussed in the huddle. Number 33. Nu-Gina ' No Me ability was an invaluable assel possible. ck to avoid a Junior opponent. Nu-Gina ' s superior running they gave the ball to the lightning fast tailback as often as POWDER PUFF During the Homecoming Dance, Titan snapshot. Varsity Songleader Debra Shier performs during the halftime of R,H basketball game against Palos Verdes, aitsLSa. •ife ' ' « Hi«W5- ? ' : ACTIVITIES COLLAGE - 155 Wearing his date ' s shoes. Judd Dague does his impression of ' Wi.lf, but comes off more like Teen Kitten Like many Titan apparent by Craig Irs, Elisf Carson and Craig Plumley steal (buttoned shirt and Elise ' s look of surprise The 1986 Winter Formal, Come Sail Away, was another memorable event of the school year. The formal was organized and executed by the RHHS Girls ' League. Musical entertainment was provided by The Green Stick, a band containing several RH alumni. The Titan Ballroom (the gym) was decorated with elegance that matched the mood of the many Titans who attended. Crowning of the Winter Royalty, King Jim Wynn and Queen Tammy Senn, capped off the magical evening. David Atkins and his dale .Jenny Cretcher smile while th. , rest from dancing, proving that freshmen have fun too All four grade levels are invited to attend the formal. 15b WINTER FORMAL Dee Tidwell ' s schen Unto Laurie Nissen ' : ake three girls (Suzanne Bolton, Shawn Codrc i when he realizes that the three have foun I Tricia Fuller) to the Winter Formal backfires and he faints about each other. enior Sandy Mori props up her date Kyle Martin as they pose for a icture after dancing and partying the night away Girls ' League King Jim Wynne, Lctternirns Club Queen Tammy Sen WINTER FORMAL — 157 t Winter Ropaky ;- ,; i Dan Greenbaun Kim Finklestein WINTER ROYALTY — 159 The choreo dancers energetically perform their version of the number, One from the Broadway r of the numbers in the show were executed with skill and energy. The RHHS orchestra stands awaiting the arrival of their conductor, Mr. McKray The orchestra enjoyed a tremendously successful year. Leaping high across the stage, choreo dancers display the epitome of grace, beauty, strength, and skillfully executed dance. 160 - ORCHESTRA )uring the opening number of their December performance, the choreo dancers demonstr nunlless hours working diligently in order to create a new and exciting program. grace and flexibility. The RHHS choreo dancers spent Of Art and Motion and Music Of Art and Motion was the title of thiis year ' s choreo performance. Led by Michelle Gibson, Vicki Mann, Jody Winjie, Carol Berg, and Kel- ly Wheeler, the choreo group put together one of the most exciting choreo shows ever. The program includ- ed such numbers as In Your Eyes . High Fidelity , and Lost Horizons. The show ' s choreography was original and graceful, and the perfection with which the dancers performed the numbers reflected the hours of work they put into the show. The RHHS orchestra had another successful year in 1986-87. The group won several local competitions and was the recipient of many local and statewide honors. first chair flutist Stephanie Schwartz, concentrates on her music, Stephanie ' s performa jpported the orchestra throughout her four years at RHHS. ORCHESTRA - 161 ■Varsit} Pep Squads Varsity Cheer: Row 1 W Wyte, R. Marcone, Row 2: L Orme, J. Ide, J. Meyer (Head), H, Greiling, M. Labrador. Row 3: B. Kyn 162 VARSITY PEP SQUADS Varsity Song: Row 1: L. Nissen, M. Wackeen, P Todd, Row 2: K Smith, D. Shier, Row 3: G. Freidfeld, A. Staes (Head), T. Hill. Row 4: K. Bourgeois, VARSITY PEP SQUADS — 163 164 - J.V. PEP SQUADS FLAGS - 165 After a halftime performance, members of the marching band s brass field. The RHHS squad enjoyed great success in many competitions their turn to file off the Drum Major Fletcher Whallon Marching Band. Row 1: N. Aguilar, C. Siegel, J. Cretcher, J. Ganahl, A. Marino, G. McKain, K. Murray, M. Baker, G. Avineri, P. Chen, C. Rogstad, U Dyran. Row 2: J. Bails, D. Beck, R. Low, K. Ishihara, G. Cheeseman, D. Dussault, H. Lee, D. Cheng, T, Yamaura. A. Nazarlan, M. Binnard, G. Plunket, J. Iwanaga, Row 3: J. Cole, P. Ra, G. Tavapozzi, C. d ' Autremont, B. Binnard, T. Ogura, H, Ch ang, A. Yamaura, L. Chun, M. Willis, C, Choi. Z. LakhanI, A. Takahashi, Row 4: T. Steele. B. Morrison, C. Huettemeyer, J. Osburg, F. Whallon, H. Lee, S. Kendel. J. Lubofsky, Y, Iguchi, M. Frith, Row 5: C. Kovacev, D Moir, H. Russell, K Kim, H. Yamaoka, B. Franklin. A. Dodell, J Shiklya, S. Hirsch. 166 - MARCHING BAND Cocaptain Anne Brown. Captain Stephanie Chin, Cocaptaln Nichole Herold. Both the marching band and drill team had the most successful sea- son in their history during 1986-87. The marching band, led by Drum Major Fletcher Whallon, took the Sweepstakes Trophy at the Norwalk Parade. During the competition season, the band took a 3rd, 2nd, and 1st place in various pa- rades. Whallon received two consecutive 1st place awards as best drum major. The drill team also received many high awards. At the Rancho Cucamonga Pa- rade, the squad took the Sweepstakes Trophy, a first for R.H.H.S. The team also took 1st place at the Artesia and Ocean- side Parades, and 2nd at the Norwalk Pa- rade. Both the band and drill team enter- tained the crowds at football games and the drill team ' s indoor squad performed to enthusiastic audiences at basketball games. ,...,-- A t P ll Drill Team. Row 1; M. Nakayama. K. Runge. K, Equals.T. Mathews, M. Irimajiri. S. Kym. Row 2: N Kaushik, E. Torok. C, Walsh. S. Garg. L. Li, J, McCowan, E, Landau. M. Gleason, S. Ames, K, Johnston. S. Herrington, Row 3: E. Lam, C. Deppe. L. Danielsen. A. Altman. A. Hendnx, E. Killackey. M. Lei. J. Peretti. R Allinson. M Feakins. L Dennison, General Cartwnght (Kim Ladd) preaches the glories of the Lord to Sarah Brown (Tir Hayward) before announcing that the mission must be closed. In the El Cafe Cubana, Havana, Cuba, dancers Kelly Loch Sky Masterson (Chris Gilbert) awaits Sarah ' s return Sister Sarah (Tina Hayward) challenges anyone to ask her how she feels as she sings I ' ve Never Been In Love Before. SPRING MUSICAL , Adelaide (Shen Ames) laments about her man. Nathan Detroit. Sher al of the dippy character was outstanding. Sky (Chris Gilbert) gr about the wonderful ' amusemen Miss Adelaide (Shen Ames) tells hin r friends threw in her honor Nathan Detroit (Erik Bell) and Nicely-Nicely Johnson (Tim Schilling) discuss the proble at which they can play craps safe from Leiutenant Brannigan. This Rogers and Hammerstien classic was staged by an outstanding Rolling Hills Drama Department cast. The sto- ry is about two couples, one a missionary and a gambler, the other a gambler and a naive dancer. Although both couples go through rough times, like all good musicals, this one ends with both getting married and living happily ever after. The proper missionary doll was portrayed by Tina Hayward who graced the show with her fantastic voice. Also giving a superior performance was Chris Gilbert, who played the slick, gambling Sky Masterson. The highlight of the show was Sheri Ames ' wonderful Miss Adelaide, who ' s naive nature and classic New York accent made the show sensational. Guys and Dolls was produced and directed by Connie Maclntvre. SPRING MUSICAL - 169 During a pre-game rally, cheerleader Monique Labrador struggles with the microphone so she can lead I cheers. The crowd usually fired up themselves, cheering on their teams m spite of the cheerleader Wendy Wyte prepares to lead a Rolling Hills spell out and like typical cheerleader, holds her H sideways Pep Rallies NCREDIBLE pep rallies became the norm dur- ing 1986-87. Trent Warren. ASB Athletic Com- missioner, did an outstanding job revitalizing the programs. Many rallies included class competi- tions, ranging from shoot outs to izzy dizzy races . The various athletic teams were also introduced during the rallies by their respective captains. In- door competition squads entertained the crowds and the cheer and song leaders hyped the students up for the upcoming games. But far and away the best part of the rallies were the crowd response cheer contests. Each class competed as a unit against the other three for candy. Many times the classes would begin to cheer by themselves; the gym would sometimes rock for ten minutes straight. The short flags indoor competition squad perform to an energetic Titan crowd. Indoor squads fr Drill Team, Tall Flags, and Songleaders performed at rallies throughout the year. 170 - PEP RALLIES RH short flags entertain the audience. The girls had the responsibility for uniting the students into a group of supportive, excited fans before each game shooting match for senior Sheri Ames and her freshman foe. Othe !S included cake eating and apple passing contests. ACTIVITIES ' 86- ' 87: Leadership Camp; Fall sports pep rally; Shooting Stars ; Senior Aware Assembly; HOMECOM- ING; State Award Assembly: Jim Ryan Assembly; God ' s Favorite ; Band Orchestra Show; Choree ' s Of Art and Motion ; Winter Formal: Camfel As- sembly; Frosh Fox Week; NHS induc- tions: BASKETBALL WINS BAY LEAGUE: Class Clown Week; C!F FIN- ALS; Guys and Dolls : Powder Puff Football; World Hunger Week; Library Week: Soph Doll Week; ASB Slide Show; ASB Elections: Toma Assembly; Spring Fling Week; Cinco de Mayo Celebration: PROM; Awards Night- Senior Excursion; Baccalaureate; GRADUATION!!!!! During the Homecoming rally, Cam Terry realizes a masterfully planned prank is on hii O ' Flynn look on as Cam spills his Ghostbusters cereal right on his ... . Greg Thomas and Sean PEP RALLIES SSAN THSssan ptYR FOOLS PMTS PERIOD puM TIMEOUTS 20 Panasonic The jam packed Titan stands erupt in cheers as the basketball team scores another two points. Throughout i the year, the gym was consistently filled to capacity with energetic fans. [ayLeague Champions — GIF Southern Second Place 172 - CIF PLAYOFFS How SWEET It is!! A moment to remember and savor as senior Greg Thomas takes fii! in cutting the net after the Bay League Championship is clinched -f 987 was filled with the kinds of events that high I school memories are made of. The Titan Basketball team went all the way to the CIF finals in the L.A. Sports Arena, taking the Titan fans with them. Their path wasn ' t as smoothly paved as the 110 Harbor Freeway, however; the team faced many tough opponents. Throughout the struggle to make the finals, the Titan fans supported their team. Rarely was there a seat to be had at any game, home or away. Regardless of the score. Titan fans were no match for any school; they would not be out yelled. Even at the Sports Arena, the Titans out- numbered Saugus almost two to one. The final score of the final game is of little importance because thanks to the 1987 Running Titans, the whole school was a winner. Memories are made of ... Mickey Mouse Cheers Sweeping Palos Verdes in Bay League Fireing up Mobbing the floor after the Corona del Mar game Arena ... Arena ... Arena The Road to the Arena Montebello 70 RHHS 84 Brea Olinda 56 RHHS 60 Centennial 55 RHHS 57 Corona del Mar 54 RHHS 5fa Together the Titan basketball clinching the Bay League titli aim We are number 1! the CIF playoffs. :ing Palos Verdes and CIF PLAYOFFS . s ■V % ' y:- 3C ' S l ?? - The Rolling Hills Varsity football team played an enthusiastic and spirited season. The Titan gridiron exemplified what high school sports are supposed to be, good clean, competitive fun. Aided by the devoted backing of their fans, the Bleacher Bums, the Titans never gave up. The team, comprised of mostly seniors, was led by sev- eral talented athletes. Greg Thomas was the heart of the Titan offense as he continued to give 100% of his talent and energy. Wide receiver Scott Shean was the favorite receiv- ing end of quarterback Dan Bellow. The line was anchored by Glenn Capps and Walter Cathey. Defensive back Herman Brown de- fended against the long bomb and frequently stopped the opposing team from making the big play. Seniors Brian Carter, Craig Latham, and Dan Tidwell also helped to build a strong defensive line. This year ' s frosh and sophomore squads both had exceptionally good seasons as they both clinched their re- spective Bay League titles after weeks of impressive play. f} T. a: H- Ji ' ii furce in the Titan offense. nse Greg ' 5 strong The tension mounts as junior Judd Dague prepares to lead Rolling Hills Titans onto the field during their home game, Judd was an important player on both offense and defense. fJ mi ' . f ' miJG I  arsity Row 1: M. Zeepvat, M. Brudney, E. Batongmalaque, D. Litman, S. Hagenburger, S. Kraft. Row 2: M. Duenes, M. Blair, M. Sharp, B. Emery, T. Cuellar, A. Lai, MurdocU, D Chi, A. Lu. Row 3: J. Speltz (coach), J. Brown (coach), C, Capps, A, Sackheim, B. Ayares, J Vrendenburgh (coach). Row 4: B. Anderson (coach), K. Arsen- 1, J Dague, G. Thomas, B. Godfrey, H. Brown, W. Cathey, H, Crow (coach). FOOTBALL - 177 , J McCue, T Booth. T. Yoo. Row 2: J. Lee, M, Detmer, M, Schwartz, S. Lewis, S. Kennan, D. Azzolin, O, Elto ] M. i,..w ,. ,; t i.. v,. V. M i-.v,muri, G. Ward, D, Kallios, K. Burrows, R Patterson, S. Goppert. Row 4: B. Anderson (coach), B. Peabody, H, Kim, J. Vre denburgh (coach), R Judge, J Savich, J Speltz (coach) 178 - FOOTBALL 3i .f r: .25.,,.S-S.,«27 : JH Frosh — Row 1: S. Yang. A. Brown, C Perbix. C, Planella, M. Lemons. N. Roy, J. Lo, M. Marovjch. Row 2: J, Kim, S. Atanous, M. Curtis, M. Kim, T. Fukui, T. Moy, J. Finnegan. T. Javadi, M. Anraku, T, Brown, J. Quinlan. Row 3; R. Kraft (coach), J Brinkerhoff (coach), G. Chon, J. Olinger, M. Kim, A. Hessick, D. Beck, T. Seefreid, F. Thadepalli, C, Ritchie, G. Schwartz. H, Ro- sen (coach), B Scoular. M. Garvey (coach). Row 4: R. McClennan, M Salmaggi, 1 Brown, J, Rudberg, J Brinkerhoff. S Archibald, R, Cinco, D. Seager, A- Siddigui, J- Vanano. SCOREBOARD RH OPP. North 7 West 6 14 Torrance 12 27 PV 10 13 South 20 40 %: .. . ,. IS. Steve Kraft. Ken Arsenian. Mark Blair, and Mike Duenes. take time to smile after another strenuous Ihe team showed both spirit and dedication throughout the entire season. KcniMM bieakb jway from the Torrance de s to the end zone for another touchdown. FOOTBALL — 179 A spectacular win against Palos Verdes during Homecoming highlighted the Titan water polo season. The game was a closely con- tested one, decided only after the third sudden- death overtime period. Water polo had a good 1986 season overall. The team finished 4-4 in League, with an overall record of 10-13. Early in the year, the Titan team finished second in the Montebello Tournament. The Titans made C.I.F. with a third place league finish. The team was led by the talented captain Matt Wiese. Other starters included Rick Brotherton, Ed Diffendal, Jon Henke, Jim Maniscalco, Shawn Talbott, and goalie Jim Wynne. Matt Wiese was named to the First All- League Team, while Jon Henke was named to the Second All-League Team. •C ' . Sftlt, Rolling Hills Varsity water polo payer Ed Diffendal is determined to get the ball bef proved his ability throughout the season as one of the key players on the Vai ore his oncoming oppo ty team. Varsity; Row 1; R. Brotherton. M Larsen. M Wiese. N. Tille Edelstein. E. Diffendal, F. Akins (coach). Johnson, M Cle Matt Wiese, Varsity team captain, intercepts the ball thn opponent. Matt was an essential part ot the team. Frosh-Soph: Row 1 : T. Lattin. D. Krinitt, C. Hurrell. N. Torkamanchi. Row 2; M, Swank, B. Ryan (coach), R. Forbess, M. Robinson, C. Stout, S. Levesque, A. Fukunaga. r m Scoreboard RH OPP. Miraleste 14 16 Redondo 10 14 El Segundo 9 12 Palos Verdes 9 5 Miraleste 11 13 Redondo 5 18 El Segundo 5 17 Palos Verdes 13 12 After a strenuous, but victorious match against the crosstown rivals. Palos Verdes Sea Kings. Varsity water polo players congratulate one another and realize that they have ]ust made C.I.F for the second year in a row WATER POLO - 181 Varsity — Row 1: G, Chase, T. Cantine. J, An Marckx S. Ordway, Row 2; T, Africano, B. Johnsen. J McKiuett, J Varsity runner Jason Aro finishes the grueling second mile of the Rolling Hills three mile home course. Scoreboard RH OPP. South 25 30 West 29 29 North 15 50 Torrance 25 30 PV 15 48 182 - CROSS COUNTRY Frobh - Re Wellman J w 1 C Chen C Lee R Watson C Von Martii Crowder H Henry S Lm K Chao Row 2 A Huang D Chang, B. c Cross Countrx; A Ithough they placed a deceptive fifth in the extremely tough Bay League, the 1986 Boys Varsity cross country team was strong, as they consistently proved themselves in invitational competition. Under the inspiring leadership of senior captains, Tim Africano and Tom Cantine, the Varsity team con- sisted of senior Glen Chase; juniors Jason Aro, Ian Berman, Joe Marckx, and John McKivett; and the sophomores Robert Johnsen and Scott Ordway. Paced by top runner John McKivett, the Titans fought hard in both victory and defeat, as they did remarkably well this season. The sophomore team finished first in Bay League following an exceptional season of individual and team play. The junior varsity also showed off their talents and strength as they finished second. ? M Sophomore — Row 1: A, Hunter, C. Long, R. Pula, K. Nozaki. Row 2: A. Harsono, J. Goldberg, B. Kelly, K Bringuel. K Burke, Row 3: J. Coward, M. Sandberg, C. Patel. H. Donias, R. Sangha, A. McCoy CROSS COUNTRY J— oiling Hills ' varsity basketball players r ended only one win short of what they wanted when the number one ranked team lost to Saugus in the CIF championship game. However, it was still the most successful season ever for the Titans. They were seeded number one in the CIF Division 3-A pre-season poll and never relinguished that status until the Big game at the Sports Arena in March, in each tournament and league game, as well as the playoffs, the Titans were under immense pressure to win. RH had begun its season by winning the Pacific Shores Tourney. In league play, they won the Bay League title by defeating every opponent. They swept PV in league play for the third year in a row. Seniors Doug Gehr, Mike Peretti, Cam Terry, Greg Thomas, and Trent Warren took the Titans to the champion- ship, farther than any previous RH team. Outstanding shootei precision and accur Doug Gelir pr cy in shooting I k up another squad to nur for the Titan team. Their Row 1: Varsity R Pier (coach), H. Brown (manager), C Warren (coach). Row 2: D Bellows. P Kahn. M Tesar, C Abbott. M Peretti, J Hardy, D Gehr, E, Lloyd, C Ter ry, S, Talley, G, Thomas, T Warren 184 - BASKETBALL JV. Row 1 K. Guthrie, C, Huizenga, E. Stanger, C, Abbott, J. Pappas, D. Walquist. M. Brudney, K. Suhr, M, Tesar, S Clo . Returning Varsity player John Hardy easily tips in the ball to complete a lay-up Greg contributed much of the fire power to this year ' s Titan team Senior forward Greg Thomas stuffs another of his famous slam dunks Greg ' s slams were often the highlight of the exciting games. BASKETBALL - 185 XCi Sophomore John Hardy looks for an opening in the defense before darting in to shoot the tie-breaking basket While only an underclassman, John provided consistently strong performances throughout the year. Known liir his sharpshooting ability. Doug Gehr attempts a difficult outside shot during an intense game. like Vigilante Peretti outleaps his opponent. Mike ' s out- tandinq defensive skills were a vital asset to the team. Returning Varsity member Cam Terry demonstrates his ex- traordinary coordination by racing down court at top speed Scoreboard RH OPP North 85 62 West 53 50 Torrance 56 49 South 87 46 PV 59 47 North 86 65 West 70 47 Torrance 63 53 South 72 34 PV 55 34 ?ow 1: F. Yang, M, Richman, G Schwartz, R. Pier, B. Schneider, J. Butler; Row 2: K. Banister, M. Marovich, C. Ritchie, B. Black, J. Brinkerhoff, R. Dinco, J. Nguyen, M. Marovich, T Seefried. BASKETBALL — 187 The Rolling Hills Varsity Soccer Team got off to another good start with a pre- season record of 11-2. Including the championship of the South Bay Alliance Tournament. Although Bay League Compe- tition began slowly for the Titans, they man- aged to defeat the Palos Verdes Sea Kings twice on the road, winning the Bay League with a record of 8-2. From the beginning of Preseason throughout CIF competition the Titans maintained a top ten ranking. CIF playoffs began intense with a close victory over with a score of . Strong offen- sive dominance were performed by Senior Mark Sharp, James Ko and Junior Adam Faulds. Senior Felix Guillen and Junior Eric Volkert controlled the midfield throughout the year. The defensive block consisting of Seniors Derek Yen, Roger Yang, Rick Wil- liams, Dave Norsworthy, and Junior goal- keeper Fred Gamet proved to be one of the toughest in Bay League. • : - JV,Rowl:S.Carpen Anderson. M enes. K.Burke. J Smith, J McCue, D Frit km, B. Mitchell. C. Gaw, M, Sandberg, A, Hunter, 2:M Levesque.E Reidt. R Scrimger.J. Varsity; Row 1: J, Chi. J Aro, D Yun. J Oldt, F Jamet. E, Volkert. A, Faulds, J. M worthy, M. Sharp. T. Watson, F, Guillen, S. O ' Flynn. Row2:R Willij , J. Ko, R Yang, R. Johnson. D. No Senior David Norsworthy deftly controls the ball in an effort to score against A est Dave proved to be a great asset to the Titans. Varsity Soccer player Mark Sharp displays his outstanding athletic ability in a difficult maneu- ver, Mark contributed much to the strength and success of the team. SCOREBOARD West South PV Torrance North West South PV Torrance North ow 1: C Mathies. N Roy, M Savell. E Fitzgerald. M Gilbert. S. Ordway, F. Diaz, M. Henry. Row 2: M. Lewis, S. Bronner, S. Hammond, C. Hurrell, J. Sabio, R. Boggio, S. Wahlstrons, B, Gwizdala SOCCER - It Wrestling } Coached by Jerry Lentz, this year ' s Ti- tan wrestling squad underwent a year of transition. Co-captains James Huang. Steve Kuno, and Donald Tidwell sparked strong enthusiasm among the entire team. In addition to the three co-captains, Bobby Doudreaux and John Obert contribut- ed with their skill and ability to pin opponents to the mat in a matter of seconds. The varsity team continued to show extreme enthusiasm throughout pre-season play. The team de- feated three opponents successfully, but con- cluded a disappointing regular season. Bor- deaux, Tidwell, Huang, Lee and Johnson ad- vanced individually to CIF competition. JV - Row J, Donoghu S. Greenway, L. Salzman, I ' . Lee. J. Kirl bride, M. Mc L) LxLk.M Nk .n J - D. Porter, R. Lew i . ® i Varsity - Row 1 J Huang. S Greenway, D. Hoxworth, M Hughes. M, Webb, S. Kuno, R. Gastelu D Tidwell, S. Goppert, B. Johnson, J. Mossontte ; 2 — E. Cheatham, P, Lee, R. Borde 190 - WRESTLING 3 •™ -;-w , - 2531 Fr-sh Row 1 J Olinger, T Denny. R. Gastelum. J, Dullack. P. Ho, E. Stuckenschneider Ruw 2 - M Duwell. L) Wdyjiei, A Nii mui.i, D Beck, L Salzman, R Goering, C Perbix mKn Senior captain James Huang holds his opponent in i referee. James proved to be a key member of the ning his points with the Varsity member Jeff Mossantle takes the offensive and holds his opponent down during a crucial Bay League match, WRESTLING - 191 A winning combination of a powerful offense and defense led the 1986-87 Varsity Baseball team to a victorious year. Outstanding Varsity members included seniors Dan Trump, Scott Sfiean, Mike Peretti, and Dane Rice. Other top players were juniors David Breneman, Craig Plumley, and Mike Lumkin. Led by captains Dan Trump and Greg Hollingsworth, the Titans displayed their talent and ability throughout the spring season. A young but experienced team, the varsity squad proved to be strong competitors in the Bay League. Start- ing with a pre-season record of 5-0, Rolling Hills was respected a team to be reckoned with throughout the Bay area. Coach Garry Poe improved, drilled, trained, and encouraged his team to victory. One of the best teams in the Bay League, the CIF competition was a close reality rather than a distant dream. Outstanding varsity player Scott Shean sends the ball flying into space, scoring Scott ' s many years of experience greatly added to the team ' s successful seasor Varsity Row 1; C, Gaw, B, Leach. R. Lewis, A, Gancz. G. Hollingsworth, D, Brenemen, R Mitchell; Row 2: J. Pitz, R Can D, Trump. J Pappas, Row 3: M. Perreti, D, Rice, M. Mason, K. Guthrie. M. Lumkin. B Beatty, G Poe (coach) . F. Nastanski. S, Sheen, C, Plumley. D, Bellow, 192 - BASEBALL Varsity pitcher John opponents during thi credible blazing fastball to the unsuspecting batter. John, a junior, has baffled many of his mixtures of pitches Junior Kevin Guthrie makes a fast break for first base after surprising the opposing Carefully planned strategy proved its worth in the heated CIF competition. Waiting for his chance to snatch up the grounder hit by West, sopho Robert Lewis prepares to dive for the ball BASEBALL — 193 JV: Row 1; S, Carpenter. J Rudich, R Patterson, J. Murdock, K Burke S Archibald. M Feakins, i2.E. Fitzgerald. E Reidt. G. Schwartz. K Milligan; Row 3: J, Rudberg. C. Huizenga. B, Pier (coach). Senior Greg Hollmgsworth catches a line-drive down the first bas varsity team stayed strong and united throughout the season. 194 - BASEBALL . Under Greg ' s able leadership, the Like a human cannon ball, varsity member Mike Lumkin takes off in an effort to score a Titan run. In ..II dttcmpt tu dodge a misguided baseball, senior Mike Peretti swings quickly lo one side to dvi Mikes alertness and extensive knowledge of the game were great assets to this year ' s lean SCOREBOARD RH GPP North 10 16 West 3 Torranc e 15 7 South 11 4 PV 2 6 North 8 9 West 5 1 Torrance 3 9 South 13 8 PV 7 9 F rnshs,,,il, Kovv 1 V 1-;..t;, -. - . ■,,... II, M Rh,i,iii,u,,N Iv.v, I l,..w,li I ' .ln, k, R-w 1. ' K Mu 3: J, Samuels, A, Hessick. C Button (coach), T. Seefried, D Beck, R Sangha. T Bmwn, B Sclinridei. K Millig.in.S W.i James Takenaka smashes his serve at his opponent in an important Bay League match against South James ' strong serving skills led Rolling Hills to several ' w Tennis Senior, second ranked, Tommy Cantiiif, e,slt-ndb for j leluiii dydiiiii Miidle Tommy ' s improving skills have been a great asset to the Titan team thi; regular league match The Rolling Hills Varsity Tennis team had an excellent year. An impressive pre-sea- son victory over Miraleste contributed to a high ranking in CIF. The Titans victory over Miraleste was their first in seven years. Consist- ing of seasoned players, this year ' s team had no lack of power behind it. The consistent singles play of Bill Behrens and Tommy Cantine led the Titans to many of their victories. The doubles teams were led by James Takenaka, Mike Chodzko, Micky Shimada, and Tony Chu. Sen- ior Trent Warren also proved to be a major contributing player during the season. JV. Row 1: P, Ho. C, Lee, D. Litman; Row 2: L. Fan. K. Miyata, T. Shimada, D. Lee, T. Cox (coach). SCOREBOARD RH OPP North 17 1 West 14 4 Torrance 15 3 South 8 10 PV 5 13 North 17 1 West 13 5 Torrance 16 2 South 8 10 PV 7 11 TENNIS - 197 As in the previous years, the Rolling Hills High Var- sity Track team had an exciting and trying season filled with record breaking times, and outstanding athletic performances. Although a young team, returning varsity members led the Titans to numerous victories. Senior Andrew Holland and Juniors John McKivvett, Ja- son Aro and Ian Berman made up the winning long dis- tance team. Senior Tim Africano and Sophomore Jason Smith had success in the high jump and long jump events. Excelling in the pole vault. Senior Mike Parker and Junior David Coffman and Brian Draves reached new he ights on the field. Also adding points to the scores were Walter Cathey and Alex Lindemeyer in the shot put. Junior David Fritz headed the hurdling squad. Jerry Lentz, Dwaine Lyons, and John Vrendenburg encouraged mo- rale and spirit as they trained this year ' s team. Experienced pole another Titan tec Tom Foley enjoys the better view of life from up above as he flies towards )ry. Tom proved to be a great asset this year. Varsity (v ■■1 ' M • ,, ■i- . ■' i i.- !•. . ' !l i. r ,. : ■,,i:::,,,,,, N Gul.iti, S Levi ' sqiu ' , .J McCuf , E Friedm.in, T i i,lrv,l ' [ --l. ' .l [:r,ln.,.nr, H :., i r, ! :ii Row 3: J. Werner, J, bmith. B, Fung, A. Lindkinieyet, J, Stammreich, A. Holland, S. Greenway, P. Ng, J, Smith. C Lausseda. D Lai, J, Saho, B. Razipoun. Row 4 J, Lentz (coach), D. Johnson, J Ackerman, J. Warren, M. Keyser, J, Coiton, J. Donoghue, T, Afncano, S. Yun, J McKivuett. J, Beck, M, Yamamoto, M, Parker, B, Draves, W. Cathey, C. Mason (coach). s..ph K-w 1 A H.irsnnah, P Nyuvun, K Nuznk Bringuel, M Sandberg, S Goppert. J Donoghue D. Porter, Row 2: P. Choi, S. Lohmann, J, Goldberg, A McCoy, K SCOREBOARD RH OPP North 73 53 West 38 91 Torranc e 76 51 South 59 68 Frosh Row 1 D Hoxworth, O, Chen, S Greenway, C Perbix. Row 2 M Dowell, C Hurrell, A Niimura, V Bhalla, T Blankenmever, Track Captain Walley Cathcy gives yet another one-hundred per cent as he hurls another terrific shot. Varsity: Row 1: K Gardiner, R. Brotherton, M, Wiese. D, Bassler, J Wynne, B. Fisher. Row 2; B. Johnson, N, Tilley, M. Larsen, M. Goetze, M Edelstein, J, Henke. F. Akins (coach) The Varsity Boys ' swim team had one of its finest seasons in recent years, finishing strongly in both the Bay League and in CIF meets. Its experienced members and veteran coach Frank Akins helped to drive this year ' s team to victory. Such swimmers as Jon Henke, Matt Wiese, Rick Brotherton, and Mark Goetze provided the balanced attack that led the Titans to an unde- feated Bay League record. Senior Matt Wi ese headed the squad as team captain while excelling in the long distance races as well. Junior Neil Til- ley ' s expertise in the butterfly and breaststroke contributed many points to the Titan scoreboard. Seniors Jon Henke and Karl Bassler proved their worth in the backstroke, while senior Rick Brother- ton and junior Brett Johnson assessed their speed in the sprints. Goetze, Tilley, Brotherton, Bassler, and Henke qualified for the CIF medley relay team. Once again, Rolling Hills defended its title as King of the Hill by defeating Palos Verdes and Mira- leste in fierce Bay League competition. fe i W £.: ci sfiKi«iaia Outstanding v finish line. Jo irsity swimmer Jo showed himself Henke gasps foi D be a superior arsity swim team captain Karl Bassler gets off to a rapid start at the beginning of an important Bay League meet. Matt peed and agility have proved their worth to the team in the past four years. SCOREBOARD RH OPP La Serna 106 46 Sonora 78 78 El Segundo 107 49 Redondo 84 70 PV 90 64 Miraleste 84 72 rosh Soph: Row 1; M. Fowler. T Lj IX, C Start, M. Robinson. C Huettemeyer. M. Swank, C. Von Martin. Row 3; A. Bergen, D, Krinett, A. Fukunaga, R. Per r?m SCOREBOARD RH Opp North 3 1 West 3 Torrance 3 South 3 PV 3 North 3 2 West 3 Torrance 2 1 South 3 PV 3 1 Varsity players Eric Stanger and Charlie Abbott easily block their opponent ' s spike. The I net enabled them to put away many difficult shots. strength at the Soaring high above the net, varsity member Scott Johnson prepares tc deliver another of his devastating spikes 202 - VOLLEYBALL Varsity Row 1 M Marovich, S Johnson, C Abbott, Row 2: S. Song, E. Stanger Row 3: D. Walquist, M Sharp D Greenbaum, S Bacharach Row 4: B. Colin (coach), V Song, S, Smith i JV Iv.w 1: M Marovich. H. Behzad-Assiri, B. Suddath. Row 2: G, Nakagawa, R Pier, A. Rasteger-Panah, C Ritchie; Row 3: J, Turek, T, Moyers, M N,tz. M Greenbaum, R. Erzen, A. Garland. R, Liu. serve with ease. The Titan ' s strong Volleyball J J jith superior strength and experience, the Titans lA were easily able to conquer their opponents. Start- ing off the season with outstanding results in the Redondo and Laguna Pre-Season Tournaments, placing first and second, respectively, the varsity team embarked upon their most successful season ever. Seniors Dan Greenbaum and Scott Johnson led the Titans with the greatest number of sets and spikes. Middle-blocker Doug Walquist led the team with the most blocks, while setter Eric Stanger emerged as the season ' s most improved player. Led by experienced member Dan Greenbaum, the team dominated the Bay League and progressed well into GIF competition. The com- bination of skill and talent were this year ' s team ' s key assets. Under the excellent supervision of coaches Bruce Colin and Bill O ' Neill, the Titans proved themselves to be a united, strong, and well-rounded squad. VOLLEYBALL w ithout a doubt, the Rolling Hills Golf team was anything but dull. Their remarkable season con- sisted of long drives, nerve wracking putts, and thrilling birdies. Tough competitors and a demanding coach, Jerry Kestenberg, kept this team in winning condi- tion. Outstanding players Justin and Jason Anderson found success easily on the green. Mark Gruel and Brian Bunn, two graduatingplayers, neatly drove their way to victory, while junior Jeff Waypa and senior Haji Ando enjoyed tee after tee of triumph. The varsity team proved to be a strong contender in the Bay League and progressed rapidly into CIF play. r Jeff Waypa adds to the team ' s determination to place by accurately driving the experience over the past three years has greatly benefitted the Titans. ball onto the green J f Justin Anderson makes an important shot whil e a teammate looks on. Cooperation and support among t members instilled confidence in their play 204 - GOLF =y Row 1 K lida, C Demcak, K lida. H. Ando. Y. Tanaka; Row 2: J. Anderson. B. Bunn, K, Swaka, M. Gruel, J. Waypa. D. Ohtsuka, J, Kestenberg SCOREBOARD RH OPP South 191 211 North 200 209 PV 203 213 West 197 (lowest score wins) 223 Junior Steve Goodman concentrates on an important putt during the first round of a golf tournament against South Concentration, patience, and accuracy proved to be the Ingredients for success of this year ' s varsity golf team. GOLF - 205 Once again the Rolling Hills High School girl ' s volleyball team excelled. Under the direction of Varsity Captain Christy Lee, the team tied for second place in Bay League Competition. Highlights of the season included their defeat of Pales Verdes High School at Roll- ing Hills and a second place ranking at the May- fair Tournament. During the tournament Christy Lee was named Most Valuable Player and her teammate Julie Frost made the All Tournament Team. Other exceptional players were outside hitter Carrie Guthrie and setter Suzy Rungaldier. Their League record of 6-4 qualified them for the C.LF. playoffs. JV Frosh-Soph — Row 1: B Krayn L Hanlon. A. Maruno, K, Wadeer ak. O Kaechele, C. Wyse. L. Cheng. Row 2: J. Ma Row 3: Coach Bianchi, K, Alford, M Beherns, chbanki . Dox. . K Ho.D. Conn, J. Moyer, K, Nit Varsity captain Christy Lee goes up high to smash the ball past her opponent strong play at the net helped her win Most Valuable Player honors. Chardelle Micek concentrates on serving yet another forceful to her opponents during a Bay League game. 206 - VOLLEYBALL h fc m ' arsity volleyball player Jolie Adams spikes the ball, as her teammates Varsity volleyball captain, senior Christy Lee, leaps up as she skillfully spikes the ball as her two teammates, irace Huang and Suzanne Rungaldier anticipate the block. Su y Rungaldier and Came Guthrie watch and wait in anticipation Scoreboard RH OPP Redondo 2 3 Pales Verdes 2 3 Mira Costa 3 South 3 West 3 Santa Monica 3 Redondo 1 3 Palos Verdes 3 1 Mira Costa 3 South 3 arsity - Row 1; C Lee, S Rungaldier, J. Frost, C, Micek, G. Huang. Row 2 Coach M. Doolittle, Mascot Chris, C. Guthrie, C- Beherns, V. ohler, N Lessinger, J. Adams, VOLLEYBALL - 207 Sophomore player Renee Capri easily returns a tough shot from her opponent with yet another forceful forehand Jill Lusher smashes a forehand crosscourt past her opponent, Sh Her prowess contributed much to her number one position on the team. helped lead the doubles team to many victories. Scoreboard RH OPP West 17 1 Torrance 15 3 South 9 9 Palos Verdes 11 7 North 17 1 West 18 Torrance 14 4 North 16 2 South 11 7 Palos Verdes 6 12 Varsity - Row 1 : A Grekowicz, W, Leopold, D, Curry, J, Keller. J Way Row 2: R Inaba, R Capri. C Dunkm. Coach Cox. C Chen, J Lusher, P S)U 208 - TENNIS c cached by Tom Cox, the 1986 Rolling Hills High School girl ' s tennis team ex- celled, having one of their best seasons ever under the leadership of senior Captain Jody Keller. Other Varsity performers who car- ried the team to its success were Renee Capri, Robyn Inaba, Wendy Leopold. For the first time, this young team defeated arch-rival Palos Verdes High School by a score of 1 1-7. Although they did not enter Bay League competition as serious C.l.F. contenders, the Titan girls sur- prised all as they battled to tie with Palos Verdes as Bay League co-champions. Entering C.l.F.. the team defeated opponents during first and second round competition. The Junior Varsity team also performed well as many talented freshmen and sophomores prepared themselves for the rigour of Varsity league matches. De- spite an early injury to Renee Capri ' s arm which prevented her from playing in two matches, the team experienced a winning season. jA ith her powerful serve. Varsity player Carolyn Dunkin Ugain aces her opponent with grace and ease. Robyn Inaba hits a backhand deep over the net keeping her opponent from volleying the next shot. Robyn ' s strong play at both the baseline and at the net helped her overpower her opponents. TENNIS - 209 CROSS COUNTRY The Girl ' s Cross Country team demonstrated itself to be a dominating force in Bay League this season, compiling a score of 4-1. Leading the way, junior captain Caroline Wiese set a stance that compelled the rest of the team to follow. One such member is senior Clara Wong, who had participated in the meets from her freshmen year, during which she contributed much to many of our victories. Kim Pogorelsky was also a strong runner who returned to the Varsity team despite her injury. The rest of the team ' s strong runners included Stephanie Africano, Lorraine Gregson, and Amy Ruona, who all ran consistently in the team ' s meets. While running for the junior varsity squad, Karen Paris and Stacy Senn finished with varsity times. The first place finish of the freshmen team at the Dana Hills International was definitely the season highlight. )line Wiese. captain of the Cross Count showed strength in the Bay League rv team strides to an easy first pla this year. 210 - CROSS COUNTRY Junior Lynette Yee displays great determination while running in a JV — Row 1: L. Bonesteel, S, Senn, D. Shapiro. K. Kaemmerer, Row 2: G. Shulman, T. Henrix, N. Hardy. M. Varsity meet at Rolling Hills High School, McCormick, C. Lamparter, K. Magee. Scoreboard RH OPP West 32 23 South 26 29 Torrance 28 28 North 18 43 Palos Verde 45 (Low score wins) 18 A .1 top contender, the Rolling Hills High School girls ' cross countr M.inv of the newcomers were vital to the team ' s victories. CROSS COUNTRY - 211 I - r: .-.- ri u y kicks tht; ball past her opponents in a tough game against West High. Kylee proved t after her three year experience of playing this sport. Varsity player Nancy Gura chases after the ball tempt to keep it away from the home goal. SCOREBOARD RH OPP. Redondo 1 3 Palos Verdes 3 West 6 2 South 2 6 SaMo 2 1 Mira Costa 1 Redondo 2 1 West 3 South 7 Mira Costa 1 5 Varsity - Row 1 A. Norsworthy. K. Forbes, E Carson, S. Durlmg, K Martin, Row 2 J Lande. L Shapiro, L. Tom, C Nastanski, D. Conant, S. Johnson, Row 3; Coach J. Vredenburgh, N. Daigneault, N Gura, N. McDowell, D Curry, C. Johnson, Coach R. Crail I 212 - SOCCER - ' JV- RowlJ.Laatz.J.Enson.S Weisenberg, T McDerm. Meyer, B, Kraynlak, S, Young, M Roper, C- Brown, Row Dt-ppe, W Logan, M. Sherwood, Coach J- Vredenburgh :,S. Barsoum,Ro Coach R, Crail, 1 2: B, O ' Meara, K Niedermeyer, A. J, Valliere, T. Fuller, S. Molony. C. The Rolling Hills Girls ' Varsity Soccer team finished the tough 1987 season with an impressive record. This young team, con sisting of mostly juniors and a few underclass men, exhibited great potential under the leader ship of co-Captains Elise Carson and Lisa Tom Captain Elise Carson and Ann Norsworthy an chored the Titan defense. The strong Titan of fense was led by Captain Lisa Tom. The team suffered a minor loss due to the injury of one of the key players of the team, junior Kim Forbes. Other outstanding players who should be men- tioned are junior defender Nancy Gura and sen- ior Lynn Shapiro, who has been a great asset to the team since her freshmen year. As a whole, the team exhibited their talent and skill in their stunning victory over West High, an undefeated team in the league. Varsity player Dawn Conant slides into her opponent in an attempt i steal the ball and take the Titans to another victory. The 1987 Girls Basketball team fin- ished an exciting season. Constantly demonstrating dedication and enthusi- asm, the team finished the season with im- pressive scores. Co-c aptained by Nu-Gina Rogers and Karen Mortenson, the varsity team carried on the Titan tradition of work- ing hard. During the past season, Nu-Gina Rogers led all scorers with one hundred and thirty-three and was closely followed by Lau- ra Dox. Leading rebounders for the Titans included Kyla Robinson and Vanessa Kbhler. Laura Dox was selected to represent the Ti- tans on the All-Bay League team. Playing well together throughout the whole year, each member of the team dis- played great teamwork and high spirit. Every player, each with a determined will to play well, contributed their skill to the over all performance of the team. JV — Row 1: W Komo Dell. Coach N, Fasola. A. Ruona, E. Henncks, A Richie. K. Gable. Row 2: C, Wyse. Y Nakamura. K Homma. H Winestock, M. McCormick. J Sii . C Sainio. S, Martir nager) With her speed and skill, Emily Henncks successfully races ahead of her opponents from South Emily demonstrated potential this season through her per: Keeping ahead of her opponents. Kazue Ho down the court in a game. 214 - BASKETBALL t anstrating great potential, bhonta M. e her opponents for another layout- With great skill and agility. Varsity player Laura Dox attempts ball past her opponent to her anxious teammates SCOREBOARD RH OPP North 32 40 West 47 40 Torrance 38 49 South 14 41 Pales Verdes 29 48 North 38 49 West 43 45 Torrance 40 41 Palos Verdes 23 78 South 41 52 Varsity — Row 1: H Hendnckson, M In Mortens imajira , N. Rogers, Row 2: M. Yamaoka, J. Lucas, L. Dox, G. Saigal, M. Kohler, K. Robinson, C. Lande, J. Nakamura, C. BASKETBALL - 215 Swimming Pool time was well spent by the Girls ' Swim team this year as they left their opponents behind in league competition. The team enjoyed a fun filled and successful year. Once again a GIF champion- ship team quality relay team provided the leadership. The team was filled with new talents as well as exper- ienced veterans. Though the team had held a strong record, the overall performance was enhanced further by the addition of the strong diving team. This season ' s GIF diving champion, Garolyn Wiese in an example of an important asset to any winning team. With her outstanding diving skills, Garolyn holds an impressive record as the GIF diving champion for three consecu- tive seasons starting with her freshman year. Other contributors to the team ' s winning record are seniors Karen Schell, and Susan and Michelle Levesque. With each member ' s continuing excellence in skill and de- termination, the team was able to make a splash in the Bay League competition this year. After the great finish this year, the entire team is excited and optimis- tic about next year ' s season. ■Carolyn Wiese uj npressive record s the CIF diving c ith her outstandi hampion this season. Carolyn made ng skills in diving. Mty. Row 1:C Wiese, S Modte Row 3: N Barski. M Irimaii iw2 CoachBianchi. D Beckma Grant. M. Levesque. A. Moy. , S. Levesque, M. Gray. J Marshall. A Ma JV, Row 1 H Cheng, S Hoiiiiiid, K Alliiisun. L Cjitgiun. Kuw J V Wai.y, J ' uuiys, II ' I ' oon. C Biber. K Styrn r, A, Maruno, D. Varsity swimmer Michelle Gray concentr les ab Beckman, Row 3 L Pulls. D, Moir, A Yamaura. J Wiler, K. Shultz. T Glowacki, B King. N. Ulbrich she prepares for her turn to diue into the pool. SCOREBOARD RH Opp Redondo 96 67 Mira Costa 81 72 PV 66 87 SaMo 73 77 iber Sarah Morden dives off of the platform to another great start during a leagu mes proved to be a vital asset to the team during their successful season. nnst North Sarah ' ; SWIMMING - 217 SCOREBOARD RH Opp Redondo 86 27 PV 50 63 South 98 22 West 45 72 Mira Costa 63 55 Jumping quickly out of the starting blocks, two JV sprinters begin the race against their opponents from Lakewood High. The future promises to be bright for this young team so full of potential. i m . v if i JS 1987 Girls ' Track Team 1] Sarah Khajavi practices hard in order I enthusiasm, young runners like Sara pr perform V)de the ti 3 meets. With ling outlook for Spring of 1987 was an excellent season for the Girls Track team. They ran into little, if any, difficulty defeating teams several times their size. This team was noted for their continuous high spirit and unfailing devotion. This relatively young team displayed many young talents with astonishing skills. A wide range of events was covered by this strong group of outstanding competitors. The high jump record was being repeatedly broken while the relay team helped place the entire team in high places at several invitationals. Strong competitors in events such as the triple jump and the hurdles strength- ened the team ' s overall performance as well. This out- standing team, bursting with potential, has every reason for looking forward to a successful season next year. Vf i ■■■' .s. Three freshmen runners practice on increasing their stamina for the long distance run, an event they specialize in. All three girls performed well in various meets. With great determination. Sophomore Regina Wong leaps impressively intM the air while performing in the long jump event. TRACK - 219 A new comer to the team, freshman Brenda JV; Row 1: J. Cole, B. Krayniak, S. Da Silva, J. Laatz, C. Virtue, Row 2; H. Jones, C. Macizsas. Q Ka Krayniak reaches up high to catch the ball, Stouder, D. Trump. Coach Maeder. H. Wieinstock. C, Wyse. Fvbel. Row 3: M. SCOREBOARD RH Opp Mira Costa 3 2 West 11 2 PV 11 1 South 2 1 SaMo 9 Redondo 7 4 Mira Costa 10 PV 8 2 Redondo 6 Captain Lisa Tom throws yet another winning pitch against her opponent at a clos skills enabled her to be chosen as the pitcher for the first team all Bay League. Lisa ' s outstanding pitching 220 - SOFTBALL I Softball This year was a very successful year for Titan Softball. The Titans were a winning team from the start, upsetting West Torrance early in league play. This was also a building year for the Titans, providing valuable experience for the sopho- mores and the juniors on the team. Key to the team ' s success were senior captains Lisa Tom and Kristina Hale, both returning first team all Bay League players. Lisa ' s pitching and Kristina ' s catching were invaluable assets to the Titans this year. Returning second team all Bay League player Nancy Gura, junior third baseman, was also an important player. Returning sophomores Debbie Finwall was ir- replaceable as short stop. All four girls were strong hitters also. Of course, a major reason for the success of this year ' s softball team was the excellent coaching by Bill Ryan, and junior varsity coach Tom Maeder. Their support and guidance were essential to a successful season. SOFTBALL - 221 G{;mnastics f Y T ncompared in talent and skill, the Gymnastics I team had a strong 1987 season. This relatively young team consists of veteran junior gymnasts, some sophomores, and a few freshmen. Led by Captain Lori Orme, the team demonstrated their impressive skills. The team was strengthened not only by the addi- tion of Captain Lori Orme, an excellent all around gym- nast, but also by the flexibility and creativity of severa veteran gymnasts. Returning gymnasts such as Sandra Herrington and Sandra Tan exhibited agility and creativ- ity on the beam and the floor, respectively. While display- ing grace and skill, senior Erin Bayer also displays an enthusiastic attitude while performing on the floor. The young team showed solid skills, unfaltered commitment, and all around good potential. These skills vaulted the squad members into a prominent position in Bay League. Displaying great strength and amazing agility, a member of this year ' s gymnastic tumbles towards an impressive hnish to an outstanding floor routine A source of inspiration for the younger gymnasts, Lori Orme capti first place at many meets with her grace and elegance. i 222 - GYMNASTICS One of the team ' s returning gymnasts. Sophomore Sandra Herrington displays her grace, elegance, flexibility, and skill by performing her well known splits on the beam. Sandra ' s skills were enhanced by her diligent practice. Erin Bayer ' s exciting floor routine seems to be inuiting anyone to join in. Erin ' s overwhelming enthusiasm was an important asset to the i m- Row 1 [ !:,,.. ;,L i_.utfr.S. Tan. S.Woods. L ij:r..j.r: 1 - , b :1,::.; Teal, T. Bisjgnano, S. Kirschner, J Krantz, K Gilles, S Hicks. A Ha Johnson, Row 2: Co SCOREBOARD RH Opp Torrance 2 PV 2 Mira Costa 2 PV 3 Mico 2 Torrance 1 3 GYMNASTICS - 223 t Club Council Row 1 H Greiling, S Shean, K. Forbes, L. Tseng, B. Kym, S. Lang, N, McCormick, C- Morgan, M. Bmnard, M, Clemente, S Limoges, C, Wiler, J Lechago, C. Vieri, Row 2: J. Waypa, J Pitz, J, Chen, D, Chan. S. Tom, P. Batchelder, S. Ames, L. Shapiro, N Rogers. W, Wyte, S. Kim. Row 3 N Bradford, R. Gade, K, Schell, K, Carter, P. Ting, H. Chen, K Stader, C Grant, B, Kim. T, Rose. J. Goldberg, T Schilling. Interact Row 1; J. Keller, C. Guthrie, G. Huang. J. Wynne. Row 2: S. Ephraim, J, Letcher. J. Rudberg, D. Roque. M. Mendelson, M Alper, A Staes. A. Mori. C. Chen L, Dox. G, Bhalla. H. Evans. A. Moy, Row 3: K, Guthrie. J. dinger. T. Warren, R. Yang, C. Murch, S Shean, L Danielson, J Meyer, R Inanba, E. Carson. J Takenaka. J. DeWitt, D, Chan, S. Johnson, T. Cantine, W. Leopold, D. Holland. S. Tom. Service Clubs 1 J Swanson. E. Carson, J. Meyer, C. Wong, D, Chan, J, Cordova, M, Yeh, K. Fu. Row 2: B. Kim, S. Kim, P, Siu, N. Wong, H Lee, K Ishihara, S. ng, C Chen, S. Jetha, R. Inaba, C. Deppe, C. Chen, B, Chang, L, Tung, K Booth, M. Johnson, H, Oster, S, Mitchell, L Lang. Row 3; A. nbatalade. D. Chun. J. Lee, R. DeGuzman, O. Lang. G. Lee. L. Yee, C. Wiese, J. Tang, W, Fong, R, Crane. K. Pogorelsky. P. Tung, S, Wang. K, Oh- o, S Rungaldier. J. Keller, C, Grant, K. Stader. Row 4: R. Hendrix. T. Young. M. Atkins, S. Lang. A. Yang. S. Ames, A, Staes, T, Cheng, L. Collins, -and, A. Peng, G. Bhaila. H. Chen. L. Toles. S. Bolton, C. Guthrie. M. Lai, P. Bento. E. Lam, K. Behrens, S. Chin, Senior Girls ' Club C. Guthrie, (Pres ). G. Huang (v p ); R Marcone (Sec ) Green Leo Club Row 1 : C. Sandberg, K, Roberts, T. Foley, J. Werner. V. Fan, T Chu, R. Hsiesh, B. Fay, T. Schilling, J. Donoghue, A. Bassir. Row 2: L. Chacon, P Ruhr, J. Stumpf, A. Grant, A. Wong, K. Cambers, C, Dul e, M. Cassimatis, T, McKelvy, N. Nguyen. Row 3: D. Noble (sponsor). H. Koch. D. Wisot. J. Murdock. H. Jetha, N. Tran. J. Beck. L, Jo. J. Apostle. M, Shimada. M. Duenes. H. Waddles. E, Ofsuka, J, Keeches. C. Rengel. R, Low. J. Chau. Girls League K Behrens (Pres); J. Keller (v. p.); M. Wackeen (Rec Sec ), S Rungaldier (Corr. Sec); C. Chen (Treas.); B. Kym (Hist.); A. Staes, P. Bento (Pub, d: Omega Delta Sigma Row 1: J, Marshall. C, Deppe, S. Kym, G Ford, R. Nizamian, T, Hayden. B. Kym, S Lang. T Densantis. P. Batchelder. A Deel. K Ronh.v, L Roh inson. Row 2: L. Chacon. J. Faulker. L. Ll. M. Lai. W. Chang. E. Lam. M. Irlmajiri, M. Binnard, C. Dixon. A. Chi. J. Stammerich. D. Bassler, M. Rid- dick. L. Jo. N. Tran. M. Clemente. S. Shaikh, E. Rashid. P. Altman. Row 3; S. Kim. T. Wan, K. Forbes. C. Johnson. T. Fuller. A. Young. K. Moyers. K. Johnston. Wolkovich. C. Dunkin. R. Crane. K. Pogorelsky, W, Fong. J. Tang, J. Swanson, C. Chen. P. Tung. Row 4; J. Viola. P, Kim. T. Warren, K. Dingleday, N. Gulati, J. Liu. V. Fan. E. Volker. Row 4: K Ohtomo. S, Lee. P. Hartmann. M Lee. C Lee. T, Meade. M, Abraham. K. Paulson. S. Tom. R. Pursell. H Chen. K, Equals. A. Altman. K. Runge. Titan Alliance R Kim (Pres); B Kim (V P ). H Chen (Treas ). M Matsunaga (Sec ); H Oster (Pub ). B Daniels (Ufl ), P Sui (Off ) =f Teen Advocates tf S .H Row 1: B, Eisenslein, T. Woodhouse. K, Lambros, M. Amin, E, Pula, A, Wong, V, Neuner, M. Matsunaga, S, Wang. H. Chen. M. Kakakia, J Johnson, M Madrigal. B. Daniels, M. Matsunaga. C. Chang. Row 2; J. Hanson. K. Wheeler, T. Kaleminiarian. M. Floyd, R. Nizamian, K. Virtue, S. Kim, M Cassamatis, C. Duke, J. Tsang, R. Crane, W. Fong, P, Tung, C. Lee, J. Detmer, L. Chacon, S. Bradford, J. Lechago. Row 3: B. Don- ner (sponsor), Walrad (sponsor), C. Meade, E. Rahllly, T. Wan, P. Hartmann, K. Ohtomo. J, Liu. J. Chen. N, Gulati. E, Kim, M. Yuki, K, Orme. N Martin, N Perreir, J. Croipe, J. Hong, N. Bayat. Row 4: S. Chapell, C. Corral, H. Yoon, P, Titus, A, Deel. K. Ronlov. L, A. Marcus. K Fre drickson. R. Gade. Row 5: C. Mizrahi, D Sullivan, S, Schaap, A, Lindermayr, K. LoCicero, B. Draves, D. Beckman, J. Keeches, S Elbert, J Saez, J, Keches Lettermen ' s Club Row 1: D. Gehr, T, Warren, B, Yoo, W, Cathey, D, Bellow. H Bro Greenbaum, G. Thomas, J. Hardy. Row 3: G. Capps, D. Rogers . M, Blair Row 2: B Warren, D Trump, R Yang, S Shean, Godfrey, C, Terry, D. Tidwell, M, Peretti. Ke Club Row 1 G. Berghoff. S. Boulianne, R. Low. L. Chacon. L. Jo, M. Irimajiri. N. Iran, K. Equals, K. Runge, C. Deppe. S. Lancaster, E. Rahilly. G- Shulman, N, Aguilar, R. Meese. Y. Tsuzaki. Row 2: K Virtue, A Wong. K. Ohtomo. S. Kim, B. Kym. M. Casslmatis, C. Duke, N Otab, Y. Ogawa. M, Nakayama, K, Johnston, T. Pullen, A, Ritchie, J, Traynor, M. Bouse, Row 3: S, Lee, P. Hartmann. M. Lee, N. Barski, T. Wan, H Bertelson. L Carlucci, D Sullivan, J. Brotherton. M. Floyd, A. Rosenthal Row 4: L. Marhefka, E, Reict, LA Marcus, R Patterson, C. Storey, C Mizrahi, K. Ronlou, W. Zanino. D Beckman, J Sapon, V, Fan, S Olsen, D Mandel, K Paulsen, K, Labarbera, M Abraham. J. Lee, N. Gu- Foreign Language Latin Club Row 1 , L, Mirtorabi, M. Abnshami. C, Wright. K Wheeler, J Imus. Row 2: J, Cripe, J. Rudberg, A, Behrens, D. Roque, J Greenberg, C Grant. J Chen. S Kun (sponsor) Harper, Row 3: L, Jo, N, Barski, A Nakamura, N Gulati, V Fan, A. Shern:ian, D. Hough Row 4 J Brotherton, K, Paulson, C, Morgan, E. Rahilly, V Johnson, T Osburg, D. Johnson. Spanish Club J Pitz (pres.), B. Eisenstcin (V.P.). H. Clover (Treasurer), A Mori (Publicity Chairman). C. Meade (Sec) French Club German Club Row IT Kalemkiarian, P, Lin, P. Yeh, S Lee. A. Gu, P, Barth. N Tllley. D. Baker, D. Bassler. J, Liu. B. Draves. J, Dewitt. N. Daigneault. D. Porter, K. Runge Row 2: J Roupinian, W Nielsen, S. Chang, N. Ehrl. A. Grant. E, Fox. K, Hendrickson. S. Limoges, G, Holland, M Levesque, M. Edelstejn. C, Chang. A. Rosenthal, J. Lubofsky, A. Bose. Row 3: J. Lee, J. Dadurian. R. Lewis, J. Cotton. P. Krebs, S. Kraft, R. Pieper, A. Lindermayr, J Warren, S Edwards, J. Mashouf, M. Goetz, J. Apostole, T, Rose. R, Pursell, M, Larsen, E Lam, R, Meese, M Lai. T Ng :d Model United Nations V, Mahajan (Sec-Gen); C Grant (Under Sec-Gen); P, Ting (Comptroller). K, Fu (Corr, Sec), M, Yeh (Sec.) Satori Rowl G Furd.R Nizamian. K Bigenhoe. P Batchelder. J Pitz. M Johnson. K Ho. S Tan. W. Draves (sponsor). Row 2: B, La Gu. D Barth. N. Tiiley. P Ting. K Stader. C, Grant. A. Ho. H Chen. G. Bhalla. _ Academic Clubs Row 1: A. Peng. J Liu, R. Pursell, D Landau. A. Gu, P, Ting Row 2: T. Maeder (sponsor), K. Fu. G. Bhalla, A. Ho, S. Kuno. C. Gr Math Club A Peng (Pres); A. Ho (v. p.), K. Fu (Sec.) Special Interest World Hunger Club Row 1 : D. Beckman, N. Kaushik. A, Robinson, K, Kline, C, Chen, W. Fong, J. Tang, L Tung, L Deakyne, C. Kim. C. Lamoarter, S. Garg, Row 2; T. Kalenkiarian, S, Kim. M. Lai, E. Lam, K, Johnston, T Pullen, M, Irimajin, N, Tran, L. Jo. W. Leopold, P. Tung, M. Floyd, A Rosenthal. V. Wang, J. Roupinlan, O, Chen, Row 3; M. Abrishami, L. Shih, V. Fan. N. Gulati. M. Nakayama, Y Tsukazak. Y, Ogawa. L. Chin. T. Rose, C, Hyman. G. Hamwi. M. Kadakia. S. Herrington. Row 4: J. Lechago. M. Nakae. J. Saez. S. Weiscnberg. S. Elbert, E. Rashid, W Steinberg, C. Chang. M. Matsunaga. B. Mesic. N. Bayat. J. Janoff. A. Staes. J. Meyer, S, Shean, J. Beck. Aquatics Anoni;mous IvAvl C Stout, S Lfvesque,B Fisher, MMetz,KScheil,D Bassler.M Ruddick. M, Clemente. M Binn; ma|iri, S Levesque. T Glowacki. M Gray. J, Marshall. S Morden, N Standardi, C Land, A. Moy. Row 3 S Talbott. J Wynne, E Diffendal. B. Johnson. M, Wiese, M. Edelstein. rd Row2 M 1 M. Goetze. V. lajiri.M Lev, urgeois. E, Fc sque.M X. C Wie Drama Club Row 1: S. Levesque. A. Kaufman, J. Brandt, A, Trosltler, M. Gibson, K. Mainero. G. Saigal. S. Ames, A. A ' Hearn, A. Segreto, G, Hamwi, A, Rosenthal, A, Sluga. Row 2: A. Ritchie. L. Tung, M. Amin, R, Reubens, D. Rogers, K. Camerata. L. Sox, C. Wright, S, Abramowitz, P. Viskanta, A. Ginsgerg, L. Cherman, S. Keech, S. Diiorio, J. Click. Row 3: M. Gilbert, R, Patterson. M. Madrigal. D. Ghozeil. B. Lafferty, P. Altman, S. Phillips, J. Marcus, J, Valliere, D. O ' Sullivan, S, Amen. M. Feakins. Row 4; C, Demcak. C, Wiler, J, Donoghue. A, Egerup, C, Long. J. Brandt. J. Vinso. N, Ef- front. T. McDermott. C, Pledger. A. Ruona, P.A.T.S. iS liiP i%M l[ Wi .pM 1 3 Row 1: R, Cohen, P, Britton. P Kuhr, B, Lafferty, D, Celli« greto, C Kothe, B. Kelly. J, Goldberg. S Richards, . S, Ordway, Row 2: M, Silver, R Keele (sponsor), C, Long, S. Cellier, A. Se- Blues Societx; Row 1 : K. Martrn, D. Maneely, E. Bell. J. Ackermann, K. Carter, A. Cohen. M. Bettino (sponsor) Row 2, K. Zraick. K. Knapic. J. Donoghue. S. Wong, P Velasco. Magoo, J, Stockberger. C, Vincent. Row 3: M, Storey. S. Goodman. J, Bartok. R Fieldman, K. Knapic, J. Paster, M. Closson, C. Yesnick, J. Sanders. Wilde Sea Monke ;s Row 1 J Wiler. C Thomas, C, Wiler, C, Svoboda, K. Woodruff, W, Chang, Row 2: L, Cherman, S. Abramowitz, P. Velasco, J. Sanders, W. Steinberg. P Britton, t!t Student Union Row 1: C Havward. J Hamwi, L Tsang. Row 2; A. Rosenthae, C. Glantz, J, Johnson, C. Hyman. Row 1: H. Lee. D. Dussault, S. Hirsch, R. Low. Row 2: J Cretcher, J. Dyran, T Steele. K. Ishihara, H. Lee. Row 3: K. Kim, G. Plunkette. E. Stuart. T Cheng. Row 4: T. Warren. P. Kim, H. Russell. C. Autremont. G. Tavavozzi. Chess Club w Row 1 L. Fan. D. Barth (Sec ). T. Rose (P). J. Mashout (VP). J Glicl Row 2; K Chao. W. Sheng. J. Donoghue, A. Gu. J P Lechago Row 3: C Chen. S. Hammond. E. Nal kashian, V. Fan. R. Pursell. M. Myuki, J. Obert. Row 4: C. Rogstad, W Cheng, W. Shie. D. Rosa, E. Soo Hoo, A. Click. Photograph]; Club Fillers Club Row 1: B Kelly. D. Ghozeil, Row 2: R Purcell, S, Waller, M. Go Row 1 : S, Kim. P. Tung, S. Tom. A. Staes. A. Barret, Row 2: P. Krebs, K, Cheng. T. Rose J Huang. Row 3: T. Komoto, C. Davis, T. Thielman, L. Shih, Row 4: S. Tan, N, Bayat, J Goldberg, J, Vinso Biologi; Club Row 1 J Koa, R. Shen, J. Chou. P Lin, J Lee, V Mahajan, Row 2: D Holland. L Palting, M, Little, R, Pursell. N Gulati, T Ka P Yeh, S Shean. Row 3: J Lee. K. Nozaki, H Lee, V, Fan, J Chen, K, Li, J, Johnson, L Tsang, M, Meade International Exchange Club Row 1 : C, Suoboda, L. Tsang. L. Mirtorabi, S. Bradford. J. Johnson, L. Volkert, N, Perrier, Row 2: W. Kao, Y. Lin, S. Chuang. S Cheng. K Ho. M. Barbagelata, Row 3: S. Herrington, N. Kaushik, A, Robinson, D. Otsuka. M. Shimada. Row 4: J, Su. M, Cheng. M. Schmltt. A. Sluba. J. P. Lechago Asian Cluture Club m L Tsang (Pres ). M Chang (V P.). S, Talbott (Sec Treas.) Girls Athletic Club N Rogers (Pres); L. Shapiro (V.P); V. Kohler (Sec ); L. Dox (Treas.) Choreo Row 1 : K. Wheeler, M, Gibson, V. Mann, J. Winje, C. Berg. Row 2; W. Orman, D. Buckley, C Elkms, S, Braemer, H, Evans, M. Che, Row 3: S. Robins, C. Johnson, A, Foster, L, Pohlman, T. Wan, J. Flanzer, S, Mitchell, A. Donoghue Jugglers Club Row 1 : J. Lechago. C Vlerl, J. Moore, S. Hsu, Row 2: R. Hsieh, D, Chang, A. Jeng, R Mahanan. H. Ting, R, Shmait, Row 3: J, Goldberg, V, Fan, M. Greenbaum, M, Havo, P Tung, C, Norwood, C Chen, S Wong, R. Rubins, S, Fox (V P ), A Jeng (Sec); L. Fan (Treas.) Wrestling Club I Row 1: S. Elbert, K. Fredrickson. K. Stader, S. Robins. A. Foster, Row 2: M. Dowell, M. Lee, R, Mahajan. T. Foley, D. Cheatham. J. Huang. L Salzman, Row 3; D. Hoxworht. R. Lewis, J. Colton, A. Niimura. J. Donoghue. R. Gastelum, M Hughes. P, Lee. D. Porter. Row 4: M McGuire. F. Cartier, J. Mossontle, J, Stammereich, J. Vinso, D. Loebig, P. Krebs, W. Koa Volleyball Club Track Club Row 1: H. Donais. A. Ruona, K. Pogorelsky. C, Chen, S, Levesque. J. Smith, J, P. Lechago Row 2: J, Kirkbnde, S, Kraft, R. Ayares. J. Turek, J Faulkner. P Kim. H. Kim, T. Warren. I Berman Row 3; L. Laborde. J, Liu, K. Li, M. Kim, P, Choi. J. Beck. S. Yun Runners For Higher Endurance Row I: B Fo, Y Chu, D, Norsworthy, E Stever, P, Batchelder, J. Keller. C Chen, S. Yun. D. Holland. J Takenaka. B. Hale. V Fan Row 2: S Chang, J An. I Berman, E Volkert, L Palting, H, Hando. L Yee. C Wiese. E, Fox, S Limoges, W Fong. K Pogorelsky. R Crane. P. Tung. S. Lee. O Chen. A Gu Row 3 P, Choi. M Getty, J. Marckx, J. Aro, M. Little. T Afncano, J, Vinso. J Stammereich. A. Ruona, K Magee, M, Sand bery, J Lee, A. Huang Row 4: J Beck, H. Mahr, M Goetze. R. Pursell. P Davis, J Lechago Paperback Exchange M Tseng. B. Kim. K. Ho Bleacher Bums Pres, Nancy McCormick, V P S Ames. A Traxler. T, Warren, Sec. V. Kohler, Treas. A. Ritchie 246 - ORGANIZATIONS Row 1 : K, Ladd, J, Vinso. K. Woodruff. B, Eisenstein, J Ackerman. J P, Lecliago. T, Hayward, P, Raupinion Row 2: J, Lechago. E Volkert. B. Bannister, A. Segreto, C. Grant, J. Cunningham, A- Click. S. Bradford Row 3: J. Stammcreich, E. Wong, P. Kim. T. Warren, J. Donogue Catering Club Row 1 R Cade, J. Cfioi, M. Parker Row 2: A. Brown, B. Owens, K, Mootdarpongs, ORGANIZATIONS - 247 Concert Band Row 1 C Choi Z Lakhani, P. Ra, 1. Kurino, M. Chang, T. Yamaura, B, Binnard. L. Chun, T. Meyer, Row 2: M. Baker, C, Rogstad, M, Frith, S. Waller, J Cole, D Dussault. D, Barrett. K. Kovacev, D. Moir, J. Russell. Row 3: H. Yamaoka, B. Morrison. C, Huettemeyer. A. Dodell, A. Neri, J. Osburg, D. Iwanaga, C. Serboni. 248 - ORGANIZATIONS String Quartet Yee, J. Cretcher. B. Kim, J. Ganahl Instrumental Music Chamber Orchestra K. A 1 N Otabe.A Grant. B Roma. J Ackerman. K Behrens. J Ganhal. A Takahashi, S Africano. S Kendel. Row 2: M. Willis. B, Kim. D Gil- son. W. Lee. A Nazarian. A Marino. V, Stuart. J. Cretcher. W. Nielson. S, Schwartz. Row 3: H Lee. K Ishihara, E. Schoetzow. J. Lubofsky. S. Kuno, M Yeh. C. Wong. L. Yee. N Aguilar. A, Shizuka. Jazz Band .u 1 C Muettemeycr. N. Aguilar. T, Kendel. F Whallon. M Frith. Row 2; R, Low. G McKain. A Yamaura. R Kim. Row 2: A, Didell. T teele. S Hirsch. Y Iguchi, S. Kendel. ORGANIZATIONS - 249 Night Chorale Wind Ensemble Row 1: M Binnard, C Guthrie. S Shwartz, D, Brown, A Fintleman, T Kendell. B, Franklin. G Plunkett. R. Low. J Bails. T Steele. S,H. Lee. Row 2: S. Hirsch. M. Wiese. J Shikeya. K Kim. F Whallon. J, Iwanaga. S Kendel. D Cheng. J Marnoni. G McKain. E, Ethridge. J McCue. Row 3: A Ferrua. N Otabe, Y Iguchi. C. d ' Autremont. D Curry. C Wiese. A. Yamaura. M Willis. H Lee. A. Takahashi. K. Sugimoto. K. Ishihara. Honors Organizations ORGANIZATIONS - 251 German Honor Society; Row 1: J Dadurian, J Murdick, A. Lindermayer, D. Bassler. J, Warren, Row 2; E. Lam. M, Lai, D. Baker, J. Liu, S. Chang, K. Hale, H Koch French Honor Societi; Row 1: O. Lang, K Fu, H. Chen, S Jetha, C. Svoboda, C, Lee. J. Johnson, S, Bradford, L Mirtorabi, L. Tsang, Row 2: K. Ohtomo, S, Wang, M. Cle mente, K, Schell, L Tung, S Johnson. S, Wang. P, Tung. Row 3: J. Stansel, M. Shimada, D, Creusen. T. Young, S. Headley, S. Levesque, M. Laffer, M. Wiese, Row 4: S. Tyree (sponsor), A Blankemeyer, C Guthrie, L. Toles, S. Tom, A Young, M. Atkins. I Spanish Honor Societ ; Internationa! Thespian Society; Row 1 : P. Altman. J. Donoghue, S Ames. P Saigal. S Abran C. Severance. P. Bntton, D. Celleir, B. Lafferty, , E Bell, Row 2 G. Hamwi. L Tung, Row 3: R. Rubins. A Egerup. C Thomas. NHS 2nd Year Seniors Row 1: B Kym, J Cordova, S Chin, S Abramowitz. K, Schell, D. Chan, A Peng, R Wang, K. Stader, Row 2: M Peretti, W Kao. E. Car- son, A. Staes, B Mesic, G Huang, H Greiling, T. Niedermeyer, E, Stuart, M, Yeh, Row 3: S- Iwanaga, J. Marshall, M Atkins, R Yang. Y. Chu, S. Shean, P Bento, G. Chang, O, Lang, J, Johnson, Row 4: R, Home (sponsor), M. Ginsburg, E, Diffendal, V. Mahajan, C, Guthrie. S. Schwartz, J, Keller. G. Hamwi, L, Tseng. NHS 1st Year Seniors Row 1: W. Wyte. K. Finklestem. L. Teles. E. Farnum. J. Meyer. S Lang, P Sui, N. Tran, L Montabi, Row 2 J Huang, J. Beck. J Stammereich. C, Chang, M. Wiese, M. Edelson, L. Shapiro, C. Meade, K. Murdock. R. Home (sponsor). Row 3; M. Mason, H. Waddles, M. Parker. A, Sackheim. S Geminder, P Roupinian, A. Ho, A. A ' Hearn, C- Behrens. ISHS Juniors Row 1: L. Yee, C. Wiese, M. Tweng, S Wang. C, Nastanski, L. Dox, C. Granata, C. Chen, P Tung. J Tang. R Crane. C Lundy. D Curry. S Johnson, Row 2: R. Home (sponsor), L, Shih, M, Lai, H. Chen, S. Jetha, L. Tung, L. Collins, J. Liu, N. Gulati, D Lee, F, Whallon, Row 3; J. Pitz, E, Lam. K, Ishi- hara. B. Kim, B. Hale. E. Volkert. M. Clemente, J. Lee, D. Baker. J. Chen, M. Binnard. Quill and Scroll Row 1: S. Kim. K. Stader. W. Wyte. Row 2: S. Bradford. K, Ho. N. Raizes. L Shapiro. P. Tung. K. Pogorelsky. C. Chen. A. Ho. T. Adams, T Rose, Row 3: H. Oster, S- Wang, D Chan, S. Wang, M. Tseng, M, Lee, H, Chen. A. Gantz. J Viola. J Liu. D Lee. S. Chang. Row 4: K, Ohtomo. -. Jo, R. Wong, S. Tom, R. Inaba, K Equals, J. Stammereich, D. Porter, E. Diffendal, B, Hale. Y. Chu, D, Otsuka, J, Takenaka, K Bigenho, A Yang. d ORGANIZATIONS - 255 I AFS Exchange Students During the past school year, six foreign exchange students have been visiting the Rolling Hills High School campus, Southern California, and United States. From various parts of the world, these students have brought to R.H. distinct and varied cultures and experiences. Peter Bondestam. from Sweden, considers himself lucky for the opportunity to travel to the United States. He has graduated from, Ground School, which is equivalent to high school. He has been admitted to college and will study economics. Marina Barbagelata came to California from Argentina. Active in Model United Nations, she hopes someday to become an ambassador or politician. After returning, she will continue her studies in law. Juan Fernandez feels that his experiences in the United States are worthwhile and will help him in the future. After a year of American culture, Juan will enter a college in his native Spain and study eco- nomics. Manuel Schmitt graduated in 1986 from a 400 person high school, the only one in the Swiss Canton that he resides in. Upon his return, Manuel will serve a mandatory four months in the Swiss Army ' s medical unit. After that, he will attend the University of Geneva, specializing in international relations. Andreas Egerup is in his last year in Gymnasium, which is equiv- alent to high school, in his native Sweden. After graduating from Gymnasium, he plans to go to theatrical school and major in drama. Uffe Dyran, from Denmark, is happy to be an exchange student in America. He feels that his stay in America will help him in his studies of business at a college in Denmark. Peter Bondestam 256 - EXCHANGE STUDENTS % Manuel Schmitt sted students. Juan Fernandez EXCHANGE STUDENTS - 257 ' • -f ■v: v ■: - v K ! V Mars Auto Supply 889 Silver Spur Road Rolling Hills Estates 377-5858 J - lo . Norris Community Theatre Crossfield and Indian Peak Rolling Hills Estates 544-0403 ' jCJt f, ii yM H |LI_ fe jfc M 1 P 1 B m t i -f ' ' ■' £ ■HKhl fei Si KM ' 4J9 a J Palos Verdes Flowers and Gifts 62 Peninsula Center Rolling Hills Estates 377-5577 Peninsula Stationers 38 Peninsula Center Rolling Hills Estates 377-0391 260 - ADVERTISING The Courtyard Mall 550 Deep Valley Road Rolling Hills Estates 541-0688 ADVERTISING - 261 Ice Capades Chalet 550 Deep Valley Drive Rolling Hills Estates 541-6630 Kanoa Surf Peacock Alley Rolling Hills Estates 377-1817 %Wk Bristol Farms 837 Silver Spur Road Rolling Hills Estates 541-9157 Appetizer 700 Deep Valley Drive Rolling Hills Estates 377-8394 262 - ADVERTISING Jolly Roger 57 Peninsula Center Rolling Hills Estates 377-0060 ADVERTISING - 263 ' WE CARE INTERNATIONAL AUTOMOTIVE CENTER 627 Deep Valley Drive ■Rolling Hills Estates (213) 377-6946 627 Deep Valley Drive Rolling Hills Estates, CA 90274 264 - ADVERTISING Bokyo 12 Peacock Alley Rolling Hills Estates 377-1012 Red Onion 736 Silver Spur Road Rolling Hills Estates 377-5660 CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS OF 1987 IMAGINE ... ACHIEVE ... SUCCEED ... Consider California State Universit] . Dommguez Hills as your next step. 25 years of serving the South Bay with quality education. Plus: — Small classes with an emphasis on excellence in teaching — An attractive 346 acre campus — Faculty with one of the highest percentage of doctoral degrees in the CSU system Call 516-3696 for further information California State University Dominguez Hills ADVERTISING - 265 FUN IS OUR MIDDLE NAME! 123 INTERNATIONAL BOARDWALK • REDONDO BEACH, CALIFORNIA 90277 • (213) 379-8510 266 - ADVERTISING STAR ■' Sf i Star Realtors 727 Silver Spur Road 201 Rolling Hills Estates 541-5763 Whitmore ' s Sport Shop 52 Peninsula Center Rolling Hills Estates 377-6959 Teddy ' s Toys And Treasures Small Wonders 1 Peacock Alley Rolling Hills Estates 541-5510 8 Peacock Alley Rolling Hills Estates 541-5510 ADVERTISING - 267 General Bank 1 it ' Head Office: 201 South Figueora St. Los Angeles Torrance Branch: 23326 Hawthorne Blvd. 100 373-9070 268 - ADVERTISING McDonald ' s 981 Silver Spur Road Rolling Hills Estates 377-3305 Silver Spur Unocal 449 Silver Spur Road Rolling Hills Estates 377-3503 ADVERTISING - 269 Bicycle Center Two 714 Deep Valley Drive Rolling Hills Estates 377-7441 Security Pacific 27411 South Hawthorne Blvd. Rolling Hills Estates 377-7801 Bay Window Pappagallo at Parrot Ltd. 550 Deep Valley Drive Rolling Hills Estates 377-1799 550 Deep Valley Drive Rolling Hills Estates 541-0914 270 - ADVERTISING Congratulations to Susan and Wendy It ' s Breathtaking! Love Mom, Dad, Helen, and Andrew ADVERTISING - 271 Headlines 767 Deep Valley Drive Rolling Hills Estates 541-8778 Inaka Japanese Cuisine 61 Peninsula Center Rolling Hills Estates 541-7900 Jewels By Howard 887 Silver Spur Road Rolling Hills Estates 541-1414 272 - ADVERTISING Von s Market 43 Peninsula Center Rolling Hills Estates 377-3953 Elegance Cleaners 660 Silver Spur Road Rolling Hills Estates 541-3299 J MANDARIN CUISINE i mM Fu Yuan Low 27 Peacock Alley Rolling Hills Estates 541-0803 ADVERTISING - 273 |iiiii4iniiiisi photography studio Congratulations to the Class of 1987 Now Offering Family and Senior Portraits Wedding and Special Occasions Model composites and portfolios Please call now for your appointment (213) 373-8568 22745 Hawthorne Blvd, Torrance, California 90505 In the Meadow Park Plaza . . . 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Hawthorne Blvd. Rolling Hills Estates 541-2517 Video Station 29908 Hawthorne Blvd. Rolling Hills Estates 377-3484 I UNOC ! « CarWasli Highridge Car Wash 27774 S. Hawthorne Blvd. Rancho Palos Verdes 541-7663 ADVERTISING — 283 ? Congratulations to Rolling Hills High School Graduating Class of 1987 From [Your Friends at I Hd . H Crest Cassette CoriMratkn p ' -7- One- Stop Service Crest Cassette Corporation o. ; Jf j;.f,S 284 - ADVERTISING N ? Marineland 6610 Palos Vcrdcs Drive South Rancho Palos Vcrdcs 377-1571 St. John Fisher Church 5448 Crest Road, P.O. Box 2249 Rancho Palos Vcrdcs 377-5571 Mayer ' s Bakery 14 Peninsula Center Rolling Hills Estates 377-7846 ADVERTISING - 285 TWENTY-TWO SUMMERS IN EUROPE FOR TWENTY-TWO GRADUATING CLASSES GRADUATES OF 1987 TRAVELING TO EUROPE THIS SUMMER WITH MR. POE MR. 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' J ' - liii;i III: Hi sexy woman! Brittany; Diet coke and trail mix; Amc Matador stalled in the intersection — Ha! Ha!; 3 am in the morning with rolls of Charmin; cha-gee. Sister Sledge — My Guy, No sex after marriage; My you have silky bras, Feminine Voice Rule, Tony: Whassup Dweebis? Know where you live, Fozzie Bear? Guy humor; offroading in the nissan with the wild Texan at the wheel; Luke Skywalker sweater; Radio Days that boring? Talk masculine, the game is over; The Tony bowling technique. Buy a Buick Grand National; Raffi, Mobile man, P E in the 12th grade. Sharon: Slang lunchbags; scandalous final cheating. Jon: Stand by me. That ' s a good one, Dave: Mr. Nobody; Skiing in P, V, ; Chinese food; Had chicks; That ' s the ticket! Really, Mom, Just a few friends! Swerv- ing to miss the dog; don ' t run your tempus at orientals; flip your noodles, I ' m so drunk 1 was that last organ Mr, Impossible. Magic Bus. Tom: The oriental bet; no brain, no pain; The Hat and Glasses; Del Ce The Bottle Bush. F.O.G. Kurt: Being picked up by the Olive Oil at Ed ' s; Happy Thanksgiving Mr. Gaffe- fine. Future dry cleaning owner. Mr. Curls. That ' s some catch, that ' s catch 22! The Dead. I Jon ' s shower, the Karl ar running; Harbor days Karl: Alfalfa; G (Love) compartment; Fish, Fish, project and the monster created; How ' s yoi with Dr. Pervert; Karl ' s Jr. hamburgers; Stop poking me, you weenie! Do the Pee Wee. Jelly fish. Mr. No Spinal Cord; Sometimes you ' re pretty funny Karl Stopping at the invisible stop sign Raffi: JJJerk! Ragnead; Rastafan; Towelhead; Camel Jockey; Batman hotline The Z rule; sitting in your backyard telling ghost story Eat My Shorts Stunt car driver. Toga where ' s my money. Is your belt too tight Mr. W Magic Mtn. Ride, O.K. Cindy, Mammoth by way of Bakersfield. Phil: Do you perhaps see a small dog or a bird in my nose? The puberty voi need some build. Phillip Gaston. Phillcrup. Uh, Greg, I think you better around. I ' m a biqbiq man. Greg: Surf ' s up; uh .. Hi, Dad; We ' ll pay you 5 dollars if you skinny dip at midnight; I Want Food! Cindy: Hello Kitty, Picking up the Happy Girl, Falling Skirt; Let ' s match, Romi; Peter Gabriel. 294 - ADVERTISING Peter — U.F.S. — pine trees in Johns on jumps — but if 1 cut off my arm, tfie Gondola will fall down — falling off thie ski lift — Mi- cheal — twigs — Screech! Peter ' s home — tennis balls — what is a plum? — belt and suspenders — trash can — snails — and if you want me, I ' m free — the hills are alive with the sound of music — if you want to know what ... means — To Be or Not To Be — excuse me, pardon me — photos of streetlights — for as long as I can remember — there ' s one I love in the North — broomball — singing like a sick cow — Papa a mange I ' electrophone — Mit, Mot, and the Montybows — Princess Unj ' aime toi — Fish head — Mi- chelle — no, Cheryl and Anne aren ' t here — David — The Pajama Game tryouts — See ya fourth — the Lieutenant — Stub- bies — all 1 want for Christmas is — I ' ll take Sweden! Ya! Ya! Ya! — In Sweden we put our women on pedestals ... Sure you do — The Prodical — Barbies with Lisa — Condorman — Beowulf report — Anna Mye Wong 10 years to go — July 5th — Go ahead Anne, whistle at him, he can ' t see us — The Philadelphia Experiment — Fifi — Bobby — Spencer — Doctor of Hamburgerology — C.C.M.F. — Dops, the pig ' s back — frist — Mr. Weinstein — the tape is rolling — psycotic killers — improvs — pretend drama is a puppy in need of a home — Darrin Smith alias Bond, James Bond — My name is Rah-Rah, Madame Rah-Rah — the tree — I will not fight you Father — Thank you. You ' re welcome — Witness — the Prom? with Rob? Please, no — I do more in my pants than you do — Notre Rapport de la Literature Moderne de Francais pour Tous les Ages — Babar le Petit Elephant — teepeeing Larry ' s house — in the bushes with C.J. with the sprinklers on — Indy 500 at Shoe ' s house — Furball — Chocolate Chip Head — Ladyhawke — the Gull waahs (Gaulois) — T.D. — my dad ' s stereo is, like, sacred — slashing garbagemen in sinks — 1 kill for barbe- que sauce — Daaaave — built in radar — Scum — they shoulda got the piano — Tom Cruise isn ' t that cute — You gotta be in Style — dancing with the wrong Shoe — I Choose to Follow You — that why doesn ' t she drown? She ' s pond scum anyways look — Oshmans — Sylvester Andrew Svoboda — By at the cliffs — Pretty in Pink — driving in Diane ' s car around Old Towne — Lucas — Susie ' n Nagy — Winter Formal — being teepeed at the slumber party — sleeping through The Man from Snowy River — Tom — Skyway to Tomorrowland — New York — Camelot — Look out, Annie! Stairs! — The Call of the Wild — Depeche Mode Guy — Frosh Fox — being left out of the dance — Carl ' s Jr. in a limo — the Chipmonks — look, smile, who?, where? — chicken farmer — fungus — Lighthouse One — Casa Maria barf concoction — C.W.E.T, — S.O.F. — Cute and dasling (dazzling) to be seen — Le- prechaun — So Watt? — Tu est mon Seanshine — Mono — Zeus came upon her — didn ' t Hercules love lole? — balloons — origi- nal myths — Shorty (Jello) — Fang (Bleep) — your eyes are the eyes of a woman in love — soccer games — Randy Stonehill concert — Number 52 — Epitome of Gorgeousness — strandedat Swensons — Danny ' n Vitals Signs — Susie ' n Jay — Star Trek 4 ... draw a picture of the perfect boyfriend ... — Petal Petal guys (Hatty! Look up!) — why did you have to know her last name, Anne? — 1 wonder why? — SO, can we have a repeat performance? — like a knot — Irish Springs — do you want to buy a candy bar? getting stuck in driveways — 5th period library conferences — Miss Drill Team California — the top ten — The senior picture! — Class of ' 87 — Cheryl Lynn Appleseed Watt Svoboda and Anne Marie Lindh O ' F Brown — Friends Forever! a 1 Friendship defies age and ignores distance. It weathers the hard times and shares the good. Together we have found this, our friendship has provided acceptance and understanding in a world that pushes peo- ple apart. M Wr K9 H But I will always remain with the memories of the times we have shared, knowing how fortunate I am to be able to call ■K ' t t K ' . Ei you MY FRIEND! ij t m| i i M yAjSj ' - T, MHi S Re becca and Kim ADVERTISING - 295 ROE, MOTZ. SOOZ Red Robin and the service Old Towne — taking piclur , Balloon Affair Where ' s Roe ' ? i Tying to avoid should I wear tonight darling? ' Eat, eat, eat that ' s all we doi ' Thanx for being my (renz Bob ' s Big Boy ' s mighty slow . Ferris Bueler ' s Day Off - Isn ' t That Charl Top Gun!!! Hey Rosanta Hey Motz Hey Soo2 Mouse Trap Summer of 86 Econ w McManus Pmkie and Susan Roe and me and the Prizzi Clan Roe and me all those study session biology . Susan and Laguna Beach The lifeguard it Racing after Mane Callendar ' s Lentzs pigs and stuffed rats Playing the piano and singing? ' at Susan ' s hou St, Luke ' s Presbyterian Church 26825 Rolling Hills Road Rolling Hills Estates 377-2825 Chris Kohler Floor Covering 24226 S. Crenshaw Blvd. Torrance 325-4443 Kim and Antoinette Best Friends 296 - ADVERTISING The seniors of ' 87 . . . A class to look up to! Row 1: E.C.. T.C., B.Y.. T.W.. R.W., D.Y., D.N., Row 2: W.C. C.L.. G.T.. M.S., S.O., B.C. R.Y.. S.S.. D.T.. H.B.. D.G., D.G.. D.B., C.T.. PS.. S.S.. G.H. Looking Good Guys! • Sleepy - Big Thunder - Jeannie Guns -Hansie Elf- Hold ' em with a noose-orbit- N2S0CKR- Sharps ' Ti- tans- Pass her around . . . Please- Ki (T) (M)?-Elf-Hans- Bag a Babe -Breneman- Cult Princess Juan-6 Va cans of coke- Vanessa Pumps Guth- Pool Shark- The Bet - Intangible- Yummy Yogurt-Have a Little Faith Big Guy-Europe Bud- Mophobia-Pishing Wire- Michael J the Commodores-George Michaels- Will B. Free-Cliffy Clone-McMahon Man- Soprano- 31-The Mann -Wrestling with H.G., Trent?-16 months!-Hi B ' Baby-Tight and Thin!-Only when your hair is down-Petty ' s a Fag-It ' s my locker! Bunny rabbit- We ' ll see what happens - Formal ' 85-Feb. 4!-Come up for air!-Nuke Girls Night Out!;- Vinu-Petz-zl- Interact Rules-Key what??- Watching movies with Big T., huh?- Where ' s piggy- How ' s your mom-Dr. Dotard-AT DEF JAM- What, did you call me Greg? - Letterman ' s!- Brock Buster- Burn off your wings! -Cheesecake ' s Lonely- Hey Laurie, let ' s read some poetry-Genesis was RAD! - IWTHOSWY! - ping-pong-stables!-Fire It Up!- Fresh!-Star Grazing Champs . . . Doug Mo-76 day anniversary- Smooochy- Papa smurf- Linda Dale!- Big Boy Waitress!-D.T.-Jay hawker-Tawnya -Farmer Boy- 13-Star Q.B.- PPPPPPussy- DTx4 vs. ' 66 Stang-Easy in the lot- Hill! Hill! - Mop thos Gulps-hand soccer- RFK-whatever!- Pam, Elise, Roger, Laurie . . . Poker nap time!- Hey Pam, how was Tom Petty, do you remember?-HMBHM!- Tear it up, Guys!-Purple Rain-Flaming Rosebuds-weeds-flinch much, Trax??- Ball Chain woman-Just canonsl-Savage Tam?- 6947346!-Truckster?!- Craiger a la playa-Cornell Boundl-Marlborough woman-Boxing gloves- Blonde-Marol-Cherie shorty-BEACH!-bleachers-Kinks concert-Let ' s watch T.V.-Let Pudgy come home-Barbie-chalk fights-Aw Stuuuuuuu-I ' d rather be with Jen- Bubble spas-Sound Center-Neanderthal man-The sponge Foyer! (shhhh)- Tearin ' it up HARD in Hawaii!-Cambo- Don ' t be a frog, Rog! -Big Gulp- Tractor- broke her wrist, but sank the ship-movie arm rest theifl-Doorknob- Buffness-Opus-Penquin-Boom Boom Nissan!-Hey Brian Rally much.! - Fire it up!-G.T., G.T., G.T.,!-Mickey Mouse smells Dead Fish!-Election signs-Brewster got worked!- Don ' t cry Justin!-Hey, nobody knows-Dave Laurie, Roger Amy = or was it Dave Jen?- Hey, Shia Let ' s have a hard practice tomorrow! -The Best Show in Town, soup or salad? -Terms of Endearment - Res- Q - Dr. Dotard, -Leave a tender moment alone- at least - LMC - Europe ' 87, 6 weeks to remember - Bruce Springsteen!! -Dolphins! -LSD is very addicting-Bunnies! - don ' t get me wrong - How? - Little Prince is lonely • nice lookin ' hyperbola . . . even better parabola- 7 - someday, man. Capital T - 4 - wrong house - 1 sorry - 1 wonder if I could be anymore ... - EASY!- Permanent memory?!- Ribbit!- Hey Craig, why don ' t you just FFFFF ... - Where are the swings at Chadwick?- Lammy is dead- Theeeee Wall - Slic Trac - dollar night - two dollar night - 6 - King Biter - Gather the $150 - starting CB?- Oh, Herm - Bellow! - Sir Ice! - No Hands! No Hands! Crack! - Going to Princeton?- Oh Walt, the lude!- Bike to UCLA everyday - Theeee absolute cutest - I ' m swing champ! -Just for old times sake- 1 ami- Whatever!- At (the very) least - let ' s study physics! - - Prostitutes at the Marriott - Titan shufflin crew - Elliot Behogowitz! - Genesis was just RAD! - 2CXD876! - 22 - 2CNJ657?- 6 weeks of tearin ' it up HARD!- Hershey Kiss - Hey Sean, don ' t fall out of the Mazda!- Aren ' t you glad you took summer school, Mark? - Forbes just PUMPS! - IL FEDYHSB!-ATS-No lookin ' - Back and on, and on, and on, and on . . . Scott Roger Class of ' 87 ADVERTISING - 297 j itvW. ■' f .1 ,l % So. Bay Sports Medicine Clinic 24028 Vista Montana I Torrance 378-0358 298 - ADVERTISING Amy and Le You are always my friend When 1 am happy or when 1 am sad When I am all alone or when 1 am with people You are always my friend if 1 see you today Or if 1 see you a year from now If 1 talk to you today or if 1 talk to you a year from now You are always my friend . . . and though through the years we will change It doesn ' t matter what 1 do or it doesn ' t matter what you do Throughout our lifetime, you are always my friend . . . and thanks to all those special people who touched our lives in their own special way: the Hot Tub Club (-n-SHEEBE) The ATL ' S PALE, the human organ, Regor Wang, the concert going crowd, the rah-rahs, the jocks, Bubba, and most importantly — our parents (both sets) WE LOVE YOU!!!!!!! To our Beloved Son, John James Zucker, Jr. Class of June. 1987 California Scholarship Federation Candidate for National Honor Society; May the Lord bless thee, and keep thee, and be gracious unto thee: The Lord lift up his countenance upon thee, and give thee peace. From the kindergarten gate to graduation day, you have grown from a boy to a man. May God be with you as you seek your destiny. With all our love. Anne. James, Kathleen. Mari;. Patrick Mother and Dad ADVERTISING - 299 Tiana Bisignano, Heather Hublou, Sherri Sanjabi But as we go our sorted separate ways We shall ne ' er forget thee ... Our golden high school days You ' re always there With a comforting word Or a listening ear When I am disturbed Through good or bad. happy or sad We ' ll share and cherish The times we ' ve had Our memories can ' t be forgot Through we may leave the past cannot Fun and fears, laughs and tears Thanks for the awezoom highschool year; sfl = M|1p ' 1 . , ' ' J 1 1 Ya know 1 was thinking of {jou the other ofay Remembering our lives will soon drift awa j But through all the memories and soon a dream H|r jNi I I ' ll stand bij i;ou. if you stand bij me r ' ■M 1 Heidi Schmidt, Monica Variano Anne Norsworthy Shawn Codrea, Kathy Siegel, Suzanne Bolton, Liesel roles y 300 - ADVERTISING Hand crafted, American made. For over thirty eight years, the symboi of excellence in s|3ortf Ishlng. Congratulations class of ' 87 ADVERTISING - 301 Y ' MAYDIT! 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JEFF, KAREN 1 luv u more than cheerios, barbecuing beer burgers, get 2 gethers WENDY BETH - deadline stress, gov tests, movies m a broken VCR on New Year ' s Eve. slow restaurant service, fried mozzarella LORI — support through rough times, miniatures, dating football players. WT GG TT GO D! TESSAflushlng puppies, restaurant hopping, gorgeous upperclassmcn in uniform ARMY NAVY games, sunbathing TRISH-who ' ll drive you home, dating B brothers, flshies. secret pals STEVE-slide show parties, strawberry daquan, summer school JEAN-football players, 3 hour lunches. Bron- cos Blazers LISA Tsoccer until dark, favorite beverages, shopping, Westwood dinner DlANE-wc ' re leaving nowi Shape up or walk, don ' t smile CORREENnot a new guy ' summer concerts, green m m ' s KATIE early morning breakfasts, basketball games, Markeeee CAM ANTOINETTE-fun at Taco Bell! Thanks for the great friendship KIM we ' re debutants now, Friday lunches, visit me LUV, LYNNIE MAE (V. 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Drive West Rancho Palos Verdes 541-3353 FANCIFUL FLOWERS 5241 Sunny Point Place Rancho Palos Verdes 377-4618 377-4325 EXCLUSIVE AUTO DETAIL 207 Hawthorne Blvd. Rolling Hills Estates (Behind the Arco Station) 544-2261 EJP COMPANY 5002 Elkridge Drive Rancho Palos Verdes 377-4671 MARIA DRESS DESIGN ALTERATIONS 24433 Hawthorne Blvd. Torrance 378-6642 Congratulations, Class of ' 87 — Father Kevin Kostelnik St. John Fisher Church To all Titans! I wish i;ou hue. luck, and sunshine Love. Lil 1 walch Ihe ripples change Iheir sue but never leave the stream o( one perrrancnt sand so the days flow through my eyes, but still the days seem he same And these children that you sp,t on as they try to change Ihe.r worlds are immune to your consultations They ' re quite aware what they re going through. Changes, Time may change me. but 1 can ' t waste time Love to Chyp. Dbz. Tni. Spzla. Lra. A(Chuck). Tna. Cinner. Erca. KS DM. Set. and all th W s - Cr A. Br Pe. TP. IP Smthng mvd me in th nit 1 mgcl mmnt sch is th st(f fr whre drms r wvn Forever aday Wrds hv so n;ny ninlngs smtmes mean nthng at all. Love K 2 - Dd. Mm. S. HK. E. B all C ' s Am 1 stll 2yn9 ' Forbdn cirs Will U still b thre will U rmbr it all Crshd my mrrors now th whie wrid is hre 4 me 2 see. Swy thr Ih crws. LK bck in angr - drvn by th nit - stll u come Fri nil Id ,st got bck - 1 hd my ey«5 shut ws drming abt th past, I ' m a million miles away and there ' s nothing left to bring me back today. All th faces tht we used 2 knw iVngT t ' n- IlT ' M ls : CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1987 Love. Patrick and Etta Siu 306 - ADVERTISING PATRONS 1 . Cru2T, al Iht bch w Chrslns Avocade Hum ■ Thnksgung al tht bch w; Cousn Dickv, ■:..r,J, 1 „,or. V. Al, Mk the bsl ol „ k.ddo - ■■. ,nal w.- e drftd aprl (I h. ,1 when tha. happens!, bul my . Miil avible anyt.me. my Isl beer bong Palll never 4get - . . •. 1 r (weansl M 1 drvng OK or M I on the curb 1 dunno 1 ,sl wanna .live! 1 can drive a sick shft, Brslls Bch Party - CARM N 1.1 V Nwprt Bch Balboa. 4 v.rgms. What ' RACHEL GEEK. Geed .1 iht .S(l s . SAM Tny Romas (Grad night ' 86) R violent men: Dnr at Rosas - GINGER UR A gd frnd ' 1st Per, Mam off. Thnk 4 Ur opn ears- BJT. 1 really tned - JUDD Mvonly 1st whoundrstndsSr who cansmlcw mc JIM Boy. do 1 Iv Ui Life began in Mex was put on hid in Dec. began again m Jan 1 1 . 1987 Babe, this no Irble m Paradise. 1 rly Iv u honey We hv mny memries rst of R Ivs 2 bid mr 2gether 1 cant wail. 1 Iv U only U XOXO. All my Iv 4 a long lime - Jennifer PS - 2 the grads ol ■87; Congrats and Gd Luck - Jennifer CONOR A TULA TIONS. WENDY Your yearbook is a winner! We ' re so proud of you!! Love, Mom, Dad, Robin P.C. miles on the frwy. Dag, and my mom ' s gotta pay Ihe bills - Beat Beat like like an egg yolk yolk yolk Taco Bell runs - Godfather 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Sigard. Do you wanna , , Julie. Julie It ' s loo heavy II won ' t slop blinking Double, double one. Jen ' s parly Climbing on Ihe roof to spy on Jean with who? Come on in - it ' s a party Jen ' s in the truck with who ' Three blind mice Adrienne - Scolt. John Dave, Scott Julie - James. Paul, Tim, Jeff - Alex Jean - David, Scott, Craig. Mike, Chris, oh and Tom. last Chuck. Jennifer - well, since we only bought a patron, will leave il with the best - Chris Chips, Khash. Diane ' s Mr Poe XYZ Thanks, we love you. Randy. Julie. Adrienne. Laurie, Amy, Jill. Eric. Jeff, Rick, Billy, the hick, and most imporlant, moms and dads - JcanKer Lupi tj.np,. I„c . Bell [JisnevlanJ, raging HJU. Eds. the Beach, the Library Whee GUYSi Piping Babes. Mr X; Darren, Charlie Sheen; R Norwood - Honey Mr Ces obscene gestures, bowling; swim- ming (morning Wi s SPPY); sleeping, eating (per 1-5) playing softball. on Vista Grande. Club; Piclionary. Reese ' s. French Fries Attack; Cookie Run. Vitamins, oh. whafs this - BBQ Sauce Next time you die. Bullface; Belch. Mommie; Tm so fat; what ' Pig dogs, loads. 1 gotta take a dump; Breakfast Club. Ouwie. Vacant lot in city with bird in flight; College ' Class of ' 87 Friends . Julio (Pres. B) Peg (Pres A. Utile Glick) Charo Sheldon (K. Seashelll Mish the Squish IMishophogus) Julie, well after counting down all those days, you ' ve finally made it There ' s a lot we want to say, some of it we ' re allowed and a lot we ' re not But we ' ll make the most of it. Can 1 quote you?. Big Red Love Machine. While, Orange, and yellow bugs, I ' m not here; Beat one ' s meat; where to now. those happening nights in PV. Scro , hey little boy. Dude; it ' s so big; Duckic fuzz; Miller ' s, Basswood; Sat Night, 1 like lo cut il up in little pieces and eat it. Mr Occifer, Breaking the piano bench, S — , 1 like Ihe way it feels; let ' s go lo 7-11, NACHOS: it ' s going to be another one of our wonderful nights, REZA! — and 1 get your dad ' s bed; morning trash runs; meetings in the bathroom, Domino ' s man; I ' ll check the answering machine; no girls allowed, couldn ' t get what out; your ugly and your mother dresses you funny; funky; the brown mobile; dance sessions in the Quarters parlies, listening lo Jodys stomach in Physics, Anya and Don and Doug and John and Jeff and Paul and Andy; foot sweeps at McDuck ' s assault battery al the farm, differentiating Mr. Lester ' s writing; Photogs meeting in back, JEA parlies. Gerry ' s parties. Anya ' s parlies; Matfs. mine. The mixture — Baccardi. Coke. Beer ' Crystal Light. The bitch calling the bitch a bitch Mr Lester ' s zayrox; all my good friends. Phil, original stone boy. Came, the couch at Pal ' s house. Tessa, give our regards to Mr Clean. Christy, parly woman. Jody, chicky bok. Jon. hey guy what can 1 say. Polly, dinner ' Michelle, physics fun, Becky, the wo-MAN. Jimmy, quarter master. Susan K. loo shy. Gerry. Here ' s lo older sisters. Stephanie. Ms all around everything. Susan B. Slurp. Krislen. butthead! Krishna, whafs in your cereal; ann — the eternal T A . Anya. normalcy was never a problem, Karl - a calculus success The best for last, my best friends - C|, its time to gel a ,ob, Andy. We came, we saw. we ' re leaving Everyone - be well, live long most of all, keep in touch To the ■86- ' 87 Drill team - you are all so special, especially my little freshmen, you ' ll never be replaced, Simmi, Anne Nicole - we had the best year beyond my expectations Little Bunny ; Thene Doug - Todzotl Jennifer thanks for listening to me babble; Ron - I ' ll miss first rank ' s the greatest. Race Kiltie - ¥, of the lustmonster. RH would have been nothing without you. we survived through all our differences. ROWRi Hang in there, and lo Josh, the most special person in my life who taught me love is never wasted (even after 2V2 years) Love always, Steph To niy l Buddy JT - For the love only two are able to share To an end that was never meant to be And a heart break never to foresee Bul having someone as special as you For all the things thai you do And to memories of you and me Despite all that has been done 1 leave you with good memories And an important place To all my RH and Keppel Iranz ' Thnx 4 some special x ' s My best buds Rosa. Susan, Trisha. Chiyomi. Amy. Daniel. A K . M A . M K , GH.RM. RK.RS.RO.EN.TR.JK. J H . R K . G L . S.L . C W . W C . H m . BR.. J H.. 4 slicking w me thru Ihick n thin Tons Laguna Reading Journal Jogging all nighter ' s what a babe — not you Prom . AZTEC singers Morris Day Prince Concert Knott ' s Scary Eddie , , Pons O ' Call boat trip .. Lasagne calendar eating Alan tumbes at theater Malibu rocks I ' m gonna miss it Thnx. mom. dad. and Mayumi Luv all 4 ever. Bob, remember summercamp, those wild, crazy guys, the stops, te- quila, PV snobs, you did what with Jeff, the formal and pogo New years ' 86. cooler pyramids, snow camp, snowball wars, the prom (aha) you did what with Tom ' Ways to meet new. exciting people ' Sunset surprises. |oy juice, apple juice, Kahlua, red bull, quantity not quality Scamming, bib men sneaking into bed at 1 a m So much! He wants your bed Gotcha nose The pub at UCSD, Hi, say tag. praying lo a pregnant goal ' Gita Karen are becoming (gaspl. Cheerios Falling Asleep. Joy Juice. Australia, New Year ' s ' 87 1 did what with whom ' Box spot ' Me on the bumper, you the hood, memories last until wc get allheimers (like Reagan), Love, whips Chains, Gila Congralulations and success to the Hot Tub Club. The Ice Sl.ders, Reegor, Earache. Effay. the previous bunny owner. Those who love AWARE. Truk. Borden Cow Moo. the Rahs especially the ATLs - Those 3 beautiful blondes ' BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATES OE SI — The Finklestein Eamilyj Shia Carrie Sam Tina Thanx for the rides Carrie T Laurie C atm , ' K u ' . ' ■' ' Krishna ChrSine Left do Beverly CeXrTo ' c 111 l street and do Dan Square Sam Lets race - t They said it couldn ' t be done thanx (or leach A irienne Fall back Anya I ' ve never set loot in 1 1 ' 1 t r Melrose anyway Take care of yourself if you J r 1 1 ,1 1 Jj Ptrhpas you should slop bolh thanking God and voting 1 r Leslie Calrox once said that God smiles on those who smile back 11 s true ask Kristin Joe Seven dog years is a long time We never again do have (riends quite like the ones we had when we were tiAelvt Thanx for standing by me Jake Does forever sound about 1- 1 V Kristma Thanx for laughing Kristina. Carrie Sam Thanx ng Paul You and Bob taught me moral courage Thanx for ( airox Call me at 3 am for a •C$ %- ' suitcase ' That ' s rlsare Calum Thinx for being Tina You were right, no one To Anloinetle. Well, you finally made it! I ' m going lo miss waking you up ev.r . Love, your baby sis. Allison ADVERTISING - 307 Delphian Staff Hemember 1 don ' t know. Ask Susan. I don ' t know. Ask Wendy. We have no cover. We have no MONEY!!! Mrs. G. ' s friend Toni. The x-rated paint drip. Squatting Susan. Meeting in the back room! Stop making paper airplanes with Emilio ' s face. That ' s my lunch you just hurled across the room. Kurt ' s pregnant?!! Susan H. — the accountant. Draw this layout or you get an F at the semester. Is it my turn to be depressed or yours? What are the balloons for? The day Kalmo choked and other disastrous deadlines. The trials and tribulations of the pep squad picture. Why don ' t we just pass out big, blank paperback books and a box of crayons and have everyone create their own yearbooks? Editors-in-chief. Wendy B, Wyte, Susan H. K Row 1: S, Kim, S. Grasinger (adviser), W. Wyte. Row 2: T. Kalemkiarian. A. Ho. H. Chen. K. Equals, R. Inaba, M B.ust , W Chang. R Yang. A Staes, L. Nissen, J. Pizer, S. Wang, B. Kim. Row 3: K. Stader, J, Stammereich, M. Matsunaga, P. Hartmann, S Kim. K Ohtomo. S Tom, K. Moyers, S. Olsen, E. Farnum. P, Bento. J. Liu, R. Kim, L. Salzman, Row 4: D, McNeill. C, Chen, L, Jo. D. Chan, S. Wang, P, Tung, K, Pogerelsky, W. Fong, C. Salzman, J. Takenaka, S. Yun, K. Krantz, J. Huang. DELPHIAN STAFF Row 1: Associate Editors: J. Takenaka, D. Chan. Row 2: Section Editors: H. Chen. T. Kalemkiarian. A, Ho. W, Chang, Row 3: K. Stader, S. Wang, C. Salzman, K. Moyers, J. Pizer. L. Shapiro. Not pictured: G. Bhalla, J. Lucas. Photographers: Row 1: J. Vinso, P. Pinner. T. Rose. Row 2: J. Goldberg, J. Huang, S. Tom. Row 3: T. Thielman. J. Bartok. Kim Pogorelsky gives over-the-shower advice to Sandy Wang and Sandy Mori as they work on the yearbook ' s ogranizations section. ig Su Yun and Darren McNeill frantically type as Phil Batchelder draws lay .mother hectic deadline. DELPHIAN STAFF — 309 Eleventh hour paste-ups were the fashionable thing this year on the ever improving Titan. Although the Vari- typers and waxers did give us their share of problems, we were able to overcome them, and ammonia gas, to produce Rolling Hills ' tabloid every three weeks. While some stayed miles away from the diseased couch , others went to that sanctuary to read epic novels and subse- quently fall asleep on the dreaded paste-up weeks. (Oops!) Brownie bets were common in H-62, yet only one feature editor won — ie: had a perfect page. Better luck next year! While a sports and a feature editor flustered near the dread- ed deadline asking for rulers, x-actos, headlines, bylines, date- lines, and most importantly, stories, others remained more calm, only asking for stories. A couple of the chosen few , also known as editors, could be seen scurrying around campus scrounging up late breaking news, while another entertainment editor, who is not allowed within ten feet of the waxer, attacks all moving males, wanting their bodies, NOW! Many editors were also hyper during the week. Was it because of all the food runs (not to Micke D ' s due to the Editorial Editor ' s cholesterol consciousness) or because of dancing around the room on furniture? Major issues concerning RH this year included the possible closure of RHHS — yet it turned out to be Miraleste that changed to a 7-12 format — the all important parcel tax, Marineland ' s closure, and the awesome basketball team and their quest for the GIF championship. The scary 6:00 AM runs to Gardena to pick up the Titan always proved to be, at the least, eventful. Between forgetting the key, having the wrong key, and looking for a doughnut, (which we never found) we always seemed to get the paper, even if we were an hour late to school. Too many hours were spent in H-62 for any bunch of normal human beings — but whoever said the dedicated Titan staff was normal? ,?k ' Editor-in-Chief Kate Stade 310 - TITAN STAFF Titan staff — Row 1: James Takenal a. Joe Viola. Alberto Gancz. Gail Sliulman. Raffi Nizamian. Sangsu Yun, Advisor Sandra Graslnger, Kurt Bigentio. Annette Yang, Ed Diffendal. Yee-Ping Chu. Kim Smith, Nu-Gina Rogers, Row 2: Nancy Tran. Regina Wong, Susan Bradford. Kattiy Ho, Nancy Raizes, Helen Oster, Melissa Johnson, David Lee, Manny Kim, Bill Hale. Steve Chang, Hans Nilarp. Row 3: Tracy Theilman, Jay Goldberg, David Porter, Charles Kothe. David Otsuka, Tom Adams. David Brewster, Joe Vinso, Kate Stader, Kristina Virtue. Jon Grim, Sandra Viola. Photographer Joe Vinso, Ad manager Raffi Nizamian, Cartoonist Charles Kothe. Cartoonist Steve Chang, Photographer Jay Goldberg. Ca Viola. Head Photographer Tracy Thielman, Ad Manager Kristina Virtue. J,; EJilors Row 1 Manny Kim. Melissa Johnson. David L. nJra Viola. Kate Stader. David Otsuka TITAN STAFF - 31 EolHng SfiUs iEipi June 1987 Rolling Hills Estates, Titan Newspaper Reporters SEPTEMBER 1 — The 1986 Fall harvest in the Midwest is hit by a drought making it one of the worst years for farmers in decade. 2 — In the bloodiest confrontation since the imposition of a state of emergency in South Africa, police killed twen- ty blacks in Soweto. 6 — Ted Knight, actor and comedian, who appeared on the Mary Tyler Moore Show died of cancer. 8 — Harvard University began its 350th birthday cele- bration. 9 — Nicholas Daniloff, an American reporter, was ar- rested in the Soviet Union on charges of espionage 10 — Sixteen were killed and fifty were injured when terrorists siezed Pan Am flight 73 in Karachi. Pakistan. 15 — A Soviet submarine fired a test missile aimed at the Kamchatka Peninsula, but the missile strayed 1.500 miles off course and landed in Manchuria. China. 24 — Five bombs exploded in Paris causing a wave of panic throughout Europe. The bombs killed eight and wounded fifty. OCTOBER 3 — President Reagan vetoed economic sanctions against South Africa. Eight days later. Congress over- rode his veto. 6 — BankAmerica Corporation, the second largest fi- nancial institution in the world, attempted to reduce second quarter losses of $640 million by laying off em- ployees and selling subsidiaries 7 — The Senate rejected $200 million in aid for the Philippines. On the same day. President Corazon Aquino signed a cease fire for thirty days with the Com- munist guerillas. 10 — Nicholas Daniloff was released after being held for 31 days in the Soviet Union. 11 — An attempt was made on Indian Prime Minister Indira Ghandi ' s life but was unsuccessful. 13 — ABC announced that David Hartman would be gradually phased out of the Good Morning America Show 14 — Carl Sagan, along with 138 others, was arrested for trespassing while protesting a nuclear test at a gov- ernment facility. 17 — President Reagan signed a new tax bill, the most comprehensive in history, which entered into effect Jan- uary 1. 1987. 20 — American Eugene Hasenfus was shot down and captured by Sandinistas in Nicaragua. 21 — A Soviet Yankee! class submarine surfaced off the United States coast due to an onboard fire and explo- 25 — The Pentagon disclosed that $17 million in high tech hardware vital to missile defense systems research was stolen and given to the Soviet Union. NOVEMBER 4 — The Democratic Party gained control of the U.S. Senate in a general election, by receiving a net gain of eight seat s and establishing a 55-45 Senate majority. 7 — American and Soviet negotiators indicated that they had failed to make gains on arms control negotia- tions after two days of intense talks in Vienna. 8 — The death of Len Bias. Maryland ' s star basketball player, prompted criticism of athletic policies and relat- ed athletic cocaine use 9 — President Corazon Aquino announced that she had instructed the military to prevent any attempt at a coup while she sought financial aid from Japan. 11 — A major chemical spill in the Rhine River confront- ed Western Europe with a disaster. Officials in France. West Germany, the Netherlands and Switzerland said the critical waterway was in danger of becoming a dead river. 15 — Administration officials acknowledged that the Central Intelligence Agency had been involved in secret arms shipments to Iran. 16 — President Reagan and Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher agreed on arms control priorities . 19 — The Internal Revenue Service presented a new but longer W-4 wage withholding form. 19 — A South African strike collasped after General Motors workers in Port Elizabeth received an ultimatum to return to work or be dismissed. 19 — Astronauts boarded a space shuttle for the first time since the Challenger disaster. 20 - Three Albert Lasker research award winners reported the detection of a third AIDS virus. 22 - Iran paid $12 million for 2,008 American-made missiles, and the money was deposited in a Swiss Bank. 23 — Troops supposedly loyal to the Philippine govern- ment set up roadblocks around the presidential palace and government radio and television stations. 26 — President Reagan indicated that he had not been in full control of White House activities regarding Iran, Up to $30 million received from Teheran for arms had been secretly diverted to rebel forces in Nicaragua. 27 — President named a panel to investigate the role of the National Security Council ' s Secret dealings with Iran and the Nicaraguan rebels. 27 — Prime Minister Ghandi and General Secretary Gorbachev met and prepared new agreements to in- crease economic and scientific cooperation, 28 — Moscow denounced Star Wars , indicating that the world needed Star Peace . 29 — The United States exceeded the limits of the 1979 strategic arms limitations treaty when a B-52 bomber refitted to carry cruise missiles entered active service in Texas. DECEMBER 2 — The Supreme Court agreed to decide if Congress could withhold highway construction money from states that failed to adopt a minimum drinking age of 21. 3 — Frank Carlucci, former deputy director of the CIA. took over the National Security Council. 4 — Citing the Fifth Amendment. John Poindexter kept silent on the Iran-Contra issue before a Senate investigat- ing panel. 5 — President Reagan signed new immigration reform legislation that would grant amnesty to certain aliens already in the nation. 9 — Nine U.S. helicopters ferried Honduran troops to the border with Nicaragua, where fighting was said to have taken place between Honduran and Nicaraguan 10 — National Research Council reported that contra- ceptives should be distributed free or at low cost to teen- agers to combat the problem of teen-age pregnancy. 14 — To overt a severe U.N. budget crisis, members agonized over changes that would overhaul the budget- making process. The crisis largely resulted from the American decision to withhold $110 million. 15 — Director of the Central Intelligence Agency. Wil- liam J. Casey, was hospitalized after suffering a minor cerebral seizure while conferring with aides in his office. 18 — Moscow would negate Star Wars with the de- ployment of dummy missiles, and other steps to improve the survivability of Soviet offensive weapons, said Soviet officials. 20 — Andrei Sakharov. the physicist who was banished to the city of Gorky for his support of human rights causes, returned to Moscow. m California Volume 23 Highlight Events of 1986-87 22 — China lashed out at protesters, accusing them of trying to disrupt stability and unity and derange pro- duction and social order as 50.000 protesters flooded a Shanghai square. 24 — The Voyager aircraft set world records for dis- tance and endurance when it landed at Edwards Air Force Base after flying 25.012 miles nonstop around the Earth on one load of fuel. The trip took nine days, three minutes, and 44 seconds. JANUARY 2 — Penn State won the national intercollegiate football title by upsetting the University of Miami 14-10. 3 — President Reagan proposed the nation ' s first one trillion dollar budget for the fiscal year 1987. 4 — Twelve people were killed in the worst rail disaster in Amtrack history as two trains collided and derailed in New England. 6 — President Reagan underwent prostate surgery 24 — Three Americans were taken hostage in Beirut, 27 — President Reagan delivered the State of the Union address, and called for unity in the wake of the Iran arms scandal. FEBRUARY 2 — William Casey resigned as director of the CIA. 4 — Dennis Conner won back the America ' s Cup by sweeping the Australian syndicate team Kookaburra III four races to zero. 5 — Seventy-eight % of all Los Angeles teachers joined a one day strike. 5 — 2000 protested the testing of nuclear explosives in t he Nevada desert; 437 were subsequently arrested. 6 — Robert McFarlane attempted to commit suicide over the Iran-Contra controversy. 11 — First Interstate Bank withdrew its attempt to buy Bank of America. 12 — AIDS was ruled to be no basis for employment discrimination by the Supreme Court. 16 — The United States granted Israel full NATO-ally 18 — Governor George Deukmajian selected new jus- tices to serve on the State ' s highest court to fill the three spots that opened due to recall vote in California. 26 — The Tower Report concerning the Iran-Contra affair was published; Reagan was indicted for his re- foreign affairs. 27 — Donald Regan resigned as chief of White House staff He was replaced by Howard Baker, MARCH 3 — The parcel tax of $100 per year was defeated despite receiving 61,5% of the votes cast. The PVPUSD began to consider additional cut backs, 4 — Prime Minister Gorbachev of the Soviet Union offered to consider reduction of land-based missiles in Europe — just before an almost identical document was to be introduced by Reagan. 4 — Reagan addressed the nation for the first time since the release of the Tower Commission report. ABC corre- spondent Sam Donaldson generated controversy over his frank evaluation of the speech, 6 — Artist Andy Warhol died after gallbladder surgery and a heart attack, 7 — Cybill Shepherd, co-star of the popular TV series Moon ighting. announced that she was pregnant with twins and would marry her chiropractor boyfriend Bruce Oppenheim, 9 — Fifty-two percent of people answering a Newsweek poll said Reagan ' s advisers and aides were more at fault for the Iran-Contra affair than he was; thirty-two percent said he should consider resigning, 10 — Jonathan Pollard was sentenced to life imprison- ment for spying for Israel against the US, 1 1 — Southern Methodist University ' s football program was put on probation for the seventh time since 1958 for making payments to players. SMU was barred from games in 1987 and from home games in 1988. 11 — Danny Kaye, comedian, dancer, film and televi- sion star. UNICEF sponsor and conductor, died of hepa- titis. 19 — At his first press conference since the release of the Tower Commission ' s findings. Reagan claimed that the original negotiations with Iranian moderates — for the purpose of opening up diplomatic relations — de- generated into an arms-for-hostages deal. He stated that he would not walk the same road again. 24 — The bodies of actor Dean Paul Martin and Ramon Ortiz were found on Mount San Gorgonio after a four- day search for the wreckage of their Air National Guard plane. 30 — Newsweek printed an open memorandum to Rea- gan from former director of White House communica- tions Patrick J. Buchanan, Buchanan called liberalism fatuous and fraudulent and urged Reagan to continue to preach the new gospel, 31 — Custody of Baby M was awarded to her biological father Michael Stern, four days after her first birthday. Surrogate mother Mary Beth Whitehead was later re- stored visitation rights, which were originally denied. 31 — Paris ' Pasteur Institute and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services formed an institution for the study of AIDS, APRIL 1 — Reagan spoke about AIDS for the first time in the 6V2 years since the disease was widely known in the United States, Reagan stated that sex education should be coupled with lessons in morality, 2 — Florida dog track owner Jerry Collins donated $1,3 million to Oral Roberts to prevent the television evange- lis from being called home by God. National attention was turned toward television preachers as money, sex, and drug scandals involving Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker, Jimmy Swaggart, Pat Robertson, and Jerry Fal- well were made public. 4 — The U.S. Supreme Court upheld affirmative action as a consideration of employment in the case of Diane Joyce, a Santa Clara County road dispatcher. 6 — In a split decision. Sugar Ray Leonard defeated middleweight champion boxer Marvin Hagler after 12 rounds, 7 — Talking head Max Headroom (Matt Frewer) pre- miered on his own ABC network show, 8 — Pope John Paul II arrived in unstable Chile. 9 — Congress overrode Reagan ' s veto of an $8,75 bil- lion highway bill. 9 — Platoon took the Oscar for best picture of 1986. Other winners included Paul Newman (The Color of Money) for best actor and Marlee Maitlin (Children of a Lesser God) for best actress. 13 — Secretary of State George Schultz visited Moscow to discuss arms control. Due to suspected espionage and bugging by the Soviet friends of two Marines, extensive precautions for communications were taken. 18 — Al Campanis, vice-president of the Los Angeles Dodgers, made several racist statements on a edition of ABC ' s Nightline about black ballplayer Jackie Robin- son ' s contribution to the sport. Campanis was forced to resign. Index a Abbott. Ann Marie 111 Abbott. Charlie 93. 101. 184, 185. 202. 244 Abraham. Michelle 55. 229. 231 Abramoititz. Shana 55. 83. 237. 238. 253. 254 Abrams. Andrew 55 Abrishami. Mojgan 93. 232. 236 Ackermann, Jacob 93. 238. 247. 249 Adams. Danielle 127. 218 Adams. Joely 93. 207 Adams. Sharon 55 Adams, Tom 255. 55, 311 Africano. Tim 25. 55, 182, 245 Africano. Stephanie 127, 218 Aguilar, Nancy 93, 166, 231, 249 Ahe Ter 127 Ahluwalia. Sanjeev 93 Aicher, Jennifer 127 Akerman. Stephen 111 Alborn. Vicki 111 Alford. Kim 93. 206 Allen. Kevin 93 Allen. Thomas 93 Allinson, Jayne 55 Allinson, Rachel 127. 167. 217 Alper. Mara 93. 226 Alper. Sharon 111 Altman. Anika 111. 167. 229 Altmann. Philip 111. 229. 237, 253 Ames, Sheri 55. 167, 226, 227, 237. 246. 250. 253 Ames. Stephanie 127. 237 Amin. Marisa 93. 230. 237 Amito. Natsuko 93 An. James 55 An. John 111, 186, 245 Anderson. Jason 55. 204 Anderson. Justin 92, 93. 97. 98. 188. 204 Ando. Hajimu 56, 204 Andrews, Erin 111 Anraku, Ken 127, 179 Anraku. Mariko Apostol. John 56. 228, 233 Appel. Adam 56 Applequist. C. J. 56 Archibald. Steven 127. 179, 194 Arisen. Emily 93 Aro. Jason 93. 182. 188, 245 Arsenian. Ken 93, 177, 179 Asaka, Shizuka 127 Asher, Nina 56 Askarieh, Parynaz 56 Askarieh, Reza 56 Asroff. Donna 93 Assily, Steven 111 Asvar. Arash 111 Atanous. Sargis 127. 179 Atkins. David 127. 156 Atkins, Michelle 56, 83, 227, 252, 254 Avineri, Oren 127, 166 Ayares, Richard 93, 177, 245 Azzolin, David 111. 178 Babaie. Ashkan 93 Bacharach, Steven 93. 202. 244 Baczkowski, Cynthia 127 Bails. Jeffrey 93. 166. 250 Baker, Dan 93. 233, 252. 255 Baker, James 93 Baker, Matthew 127. 166. 248 Baker. Shauna 93 Bakstad, Paul 56 Ballantyne. Angela 93 Ballantyne. Jackie 111 Banister. Brian 93, 182, 247 Banister, Kevin 127, 187 Banks. Solomon 93 Bar. Michael 127 Barbagelata. Marina 56. 241. 256. 257 Barbarino. David 127 Barker. Stephanie 111 Baron. Jennifer 111 Barrett. Anna 56, 240 Barrett, Debra 111, 248 Barrett, Teresa 56 Barski, Natalia 93, 216, 231. 232 Barsoum. Susie 127, 213 Barstow. Leslie 54, 56 Barth, Dylan 94, 233. 234, 239 Bartok, Joanne 94. 238, 309 Barton. Danielle 94 Bassir. Ali-Reza 94, 228 Bassler, David 94, 200, 229, 233, 236, 252 Bassler, Karl 56, 76, 200 Batchelder, Philip 57, 81. 226. 229. 233, 234. 245, 309 Batongmalaque, Ernie 94, 177 Bauer, Sandy 57 Bawden, Ronald 57 Bayat, Neda 94. 230. 236. 240 Bayer. Er ' n 223 Bayouth. Brittani 127 Beatty, Brennan 94. 192 Beck. Dan 126. 127. 179, 190, 191 Beck. Doug 111. 166. 195 Beck. Jonathan 57. 228. 236, 245, 254 Beckham, Andrew 111 Beckman. Deborah 111. 217, 230, 231. 236. 249 Bedrosian. Beth 127 Beebe. Pete 111 Beer. Kevin 127 Behrens. Bill 94. 196. 254 Behrens. Kristina 57. 63. 207. 227. 228. 249 Behrens. Marja 111. 206. 232 Behzad-Asiri. Homan 94. 205 Belgcr. Jeanne 111 Bell. Eric 57. 238. 253 Bell. Kenneth 111 Bellinger, Mike 111 Bellow, Dan 57, 176, 184. 187. 192, 230 Bemanian, Labkhand 127 Bento. Polly 57. 148, 227, 228, 254. 308 Berg. Carol 57. 242 Bergen. Alan 127. 201 Bcrghoff. Guy 57. 231 Berman. Ian 94. 182. 245 Bermudez. Rosalba 94 Bernal. Rafael 111 Bertelsen. Heidi 94. 231 Besanceney. Carl 94 Besanceney. David 57 Bhalla. Gayatri 94. 226, 227, 234, 235 Bhalla. Vivek 127 Bhikha. Aruna 94 Bianchi, Oscar 111 Biber, Christina 127, 217 Bickford, Andrea 127 Bigenho, Kurt 56, 58, 234, 255, 310 Binnard, Beth 127. 166. 248 Binnard. Michael 94. 166. 226. 229. 236. 250. 255 Bisignano. Tiana 111. 223 Bittenbinder. Simone 58 Black, Robert 128, 187 Blair, Mark 58, 177, 179, 230 Blankemeyer, Andrew 58, 252 Blankemeyer, Timothy 128 Block, Daniel 111. 195 Bocock. Lea 111 Bocttcher, Greg 112 Bogan. Carmen 58 Boggio. Rene 128. 189 Bolton. Suzanne 58, 85. 157. 227 Bondestam. Peter 58. 196. 256 Bonesteele. Laura 112, 211, 218 Booth, Kelley 94. 227 Booth. Tom 112. 178 Bordeaux. Robert 94. 190 Bose. Arpita 112, 236 Bostelaar, Trevor 94 Bouchez, Nicole 58 Boullianne, Steve 58. 231 Bourgeois, Kim 58, 158 Bourgeois, Vincent 127, 195, 236 Bouse. Michelle 94. 231. 308 Bower. Jeff 94 Bradford. Susan 58, 226, 230, 241, 247, 252. 255. 310,311 Bradshaw, Erin 94 Braemer. Sheri 58. 242 Braemer. Stephanie 112 Brandt. Jason 112. 237 Brandt. Jennifer 58. 237 Brassier. Claire 128 Brassier. Sophie 94. 107 Breneman. David 94. 192 Brewster. David 58, 310 Bringuel, Kevin 112, 183 Brinkerhoff, Dahra 59 Brinkcrhoff. J.J. 126, 128. 179. 187 Britton. Michael 59. 237. 238. 253 Bronner. Saul 189 Brooks. Amiel 94 Brotherton. Julie 111. 231. 232 Brotherton. Rick 59. 180. 200 Broukhim, Robert 112 Brown, Adam 128 Brown. Allison 94 Brown. Anne 94. 167. 247 Brown. Anne M. 59. 167 Brown. Anthony 128, 179 Brown. Antoinette 59 Brown. Carole 128. 213 Brown. David 59, 250 Brown, Hermon 177, 230 Brown. Isaac 128. 179 Brown. Jacquelyn 59 Brown. Scott 112. 189 Brown, Stephen 94 Brown. Susan 95 Brown. Thomas 128, 179. 195 Brudney. Mark 95. 177. 185 Buckingham. Todd 112 Buckley. Danielle 95. 242 Buehler. Craig 95 Bunch. Donald 112. 194 Bunch. Michael 112 Bunn. Brian 59. 204 Burke. Alan 59 Burke. Kevin 112. 183. 188, 194 Burns. Emma 128. 218 Burns. Nathan 128 Burrows. Kevin 112, 178 Bushnell, David 59 Butler, Jim 128, 187 Calhoun. Jason 112 Callies. Sherri 95 Calvillo. Chenoa 112 Camarata. Karen 59. 237 Campbell. Brian 128 Campbell. Jennifer 128 Campbell. Michele 95 Campbell, Ronald 112, 192, 194 Cantine, Tom 59, 75, 182, 196, 226 Caples, Anne 128 Capps, Glenn 59, 176. 177. 230 Capri. Renee 112. 208 Cardwell. Elizabeth 128 Carlile. Wendy 112 Carlucci. Lianne 95, 231 Carnival. Anthony 95 Carpenter, Christian 59 Carpenter, Shaun 112. 188, 194 Carson, Elise 54. 60, 79. 156. 212, 226. 227, 254 Carter, Brian 60 Carter, Cheryl 95, 165, 223 Carter, Kevin 60, 152, 153, 226, 238 Carter, Sara 95 Cartier, Francis 112, 243 Cartmill. Ronald 128 Cash, Brenda 60 Cashen. Michael 128 Cassidy, Shea 112 Cassimatis, Marina 95, 228, 230. 231 Catalogne. Camille 60 Cathey. Walter 60, 177, 230 Caughron, Jeff 60 Cellier, David 60, 237, 253 Cellier, Susann 112. 165. 237 Cera. Lisa 60. 67 Cerboni, Chris 128 Chacon. Leonard 60. 61. 228. 229. 230. 231 Chadwick. Sharon 112 Chai. Geoffrey 95 Chai. Steven 60 Champagne. Talya 128. 218 Chan. Donna 60, 226, 227, 254, 255, 308, 309 Chang, Belinda 95, 218, 227 Chang, Christina 112. 230. 236 Chang. Chun-How 128. 183 Chang. Chun-Yang 60. 233. 254 Chang. Helen 112. 166. 217 Chang. John 95 Chang. Lauren 128, 206, 218 Chang, Leslie 112, 218 Chang, Michael 128, 241. 248 Chang. Steven 95. 182. 233. 245. 252.255.310. 311 Chang. Winifred 95. 229, 238, 308, 309 Chao. Frank 112 Chao. Kuang-Ping 95. 239 Chao, Kuang Hwa 128. 183 Chapas. Jami 128 Chappell. Sharilyn 95. 230 Chase. Glenn 60, 86. 182 Che. May 95. 242 Cheatham. Eric 95. 190. 243 Cheeseman. Gregory 128. 166 Cheeseman. Lori 60 Chen. Cecilia 95. 208. 209. 227. 239 Chen. Christyne 95. 229 Chen. Charles 128. 245 Chen. Christine E. 95 Chen. Christine 128. 255 Chen. Helen 95. 226. 227. 229. 230, 234, 252. 255. 308. 309 Chen. Joseph 95. 226. 230. 232. 240, 243. 255 Chen. Oliver 128. X83. 236. 245 Chen. Perry 112. 166 Chen. Wayne 128 Cheng. Cecilia 112. 165 Cheng. Dominic 128. 166. 250 Cheng. Kevin 60. 240 Cheng. Linda 128 Cheng. Marina 128 Cheng. Peter 95 Cheng. Sandy 128 Cheng. Sherry 128. 241 Cheng. Tina 95. 239 Cheng. Ying-Huei 128 Cheng. Ying-Ting 128. 239 Cherman. Lauren 128. 237. 238 Chi. Annie 60. 229 Chi. Edward 129 Chi. John 95. 177. 188. 196 Chi. Shan 112 Chiang. Eric 112 Chin. Sammy 60 Chin. Stephanie 61. 167. 227. 236. 254 Chmait. Ramen 113 Chodzko, Michael 96. 196 Choi. Barbara 129 Choi. Carrie 113. 166. 248 Choi. Dong-Hwan 61 Choi. Hee Sun 129 Choi. Jean 113. 247 Choi. John 96 Choi. Phillip 96. 245 Chon. Gary 129. 179 Chou. Jack 113.228. 240 Chu. Tony 96. 196. 228 Chu. Yee-Ping 61. 75. 233. 245. 254. 255. 310 Chuang. Ming-Hsien 61 Chuang. Su-Jen 61. 241 Chun. Denice 61. 165. 227 Chun. Leslie 129. 166. 248 Chung. Katherine 129 Church. Leeandra 96 Cinco. Rommel 129. 179. 187 Clabaugh. Rick 129 Clemente. Marco 96. 180. 200. 226. 229. 236. 252. 255 Click. Scott 96. 237 Closson. Mark 96. 238 Clover. Holly 61. 232 Clover. Steve 129. 185 Clum. Alisa 113. 165 Codrea. Shawn 61. 157 Coffman. David 96 Cohen. Adam 61. 238 Cohen. Allison 61 Cohen. Harris 96 Cohen. Randy 61. 237 Cole. Jean 113. 166. 220. 248 Collins. Linda 96. 165. 227. 255 Colls. Lee 129 Colton. James 113. 233. 243 Colvin. Eric 61 Combatalade. Aimee 113. 227 Combatalade. Shana 61 Conant. Dawn 129. 206. 212. 213. 221 Constant. Nicholas 113 Cook. Tige 61 Cooper, Bob 61 Cordova. Jenifer 62. 227. 254 Corral. Candice 96. 230 Cortez. Nikki 96 Costanzo. Wendy 129 Costello. Melissa 96 Coward. Jon 113. 183 Crane. Rachel 96. 218. 227. 229. 230. 245. 255 Cretcher. Jennifer 129. 156. 166. 239. 248. 249 Creusen. Dominique 96. 252 Creviston. Douglas 113 Cripe, Julianne 113. 230, 232 Crowder. Kevin 129. 183 Crowley. Jeff 113. 178 Crum. Karen 62 Cuellar. Jerry 62. 177 Culp. Anthony 113 Cunningham. Jessica 96, 247 Curry. Dawn 96. 208. 212. 250. 255 Curtis. Mark 129. 179 Cutcliffe. Brad 129 Dadurian. John 96. 233. 252 Dague. Judd 96. 156. 177 Dahm. David 96 Daigneault. Nicole 96. 212. 233 Damerow. John 113 Damiano. Andrea 96. 216 Daniels. Bethany 129, 229. 230 Danielsen. Leslie 113. 167. 226 Dart. Toni 96 Da Silva. Susana 113. 220 d ' Autremont. Christine 62. 166. 250 Davis. Christopher 96, 240 Davis, Christopher K. 62 Davis. Dirk 113 Davis, Mark 113 Davis. Paul 62. 245 Deakyne. Linda 129. 236 De Berard. Julie 62 Deel. Athena 113. 229. 230 Degraaf. Jennifer 96 De Guzman. Ria 96. 227 De Guzman. Teresa 62 De Guzman, Victoria 113 Dell. Jeffrey 129 Dell. Sandra 96, 214 Demcak. Chris 96. 153. 204. 237 De Los Rios, Madeline 62 De Miranda, Michelle 96 Demiranda, Shawn 129 De Mucci, Danielle 113. 122 Denninson. Laurlle 113. 122 Dennison. Laura 96. 167 Denny. Trevor 129. 191 Deppe. Caroline 113. 167. 213 De Renzis. Todd 113 De Santis. Anthony 62, 229 Detmer. Julie 62. 230 Detmer. Mark 113. 178 De Wit. Johanna 96. 209. 226. 233 Diaz. Fernando 129. 189 Diaz-Marroquin. Aida 129 Diffendal. Ed 62. 78. 180. 233. 236. 254. 255. 310 Di Fiore. Denise 129 Di Franco. David 62 Di lorio. Stephanie 129. 223. 237 Dingeldey. Karen 96. 229 Dinning. Miki 96 Dinnyes. Jeanclaude 96 Dix. Gary 96 Dixon. Cynthia 63. 229 Dodell, Aaron 129, 166, 248, 249 Domschke, Carl 129 Doner, Kevork 96 Donias. Harry 113. 183. 245 Donnelly. Tom 129. 133 Donnelly. William 114 Donoghue. Annemarie 63, 242 Donoghue. John 114. 152. 190. 228. 237. 238. 239. 243. 247. 253 Dorman. Jessica 96 Dow. Matt 114 Dowell. Matthew 129. 191 Douell. Monica 63. 149. 243 Dox. Laura 92. 96. 206, 215, 226, 237, 242. 255 Draves. Brian 96. 105. 230, 233 Duenes. Mike 63, 177, 179. 228 Duenes. Steve 114. 188 Duke. Caria 97. 228. 230. 231 Dullack. Jason 126. 129. 191 Dullack. Kristian 97 Dunkin. Carolyn 97. 208. 209. 229 Dunn. Michele 97 Durling. Sandy 97. 212 Dussault. Danielle 129. 166. 239. 248 Dyner. Deborah 63 Dyran. Uffc 97. 166. 239. 257 « Eakins. Amanda 97. 164 Earnest. Erik 129 Earnest. John 114 East. Anna 129 Edelstein. Marc 63. 66. 180. 200. 233. 236. 254 Edwards. Steven 63. 233 Effron. Nathan 129. 237 Egerup. Andreas 63. 237. 250. 253. 256 Ehrl. Nicole 63. 88. 218. 233 Eisenstein. Bradley 97. 230. 232. 247 Eisenstein. Denise 63 Eitel. Steven 129 Elbert. Sheri 114. 230. 236. 243 Elkins. Christene 63. 242 Elkins. Paul 63 Eltsosie. Jack 114 Emery. Benjamin 177 Engen. Patricia 97 Enson. Jennifer 114. 213 Ephraim. Susan 97. 226 Epstein, Wendy 114 Equals. Kristin 114. 167. 229. 231, 255. 308 Erdmann. Mary 97 Erdmann, Rob 114 Erickson, Deborah 97 Erzen, Robby 114,205 Espy, Brian 114 Etheridge, Eric 114, 250 Evanbar, Karen 97 Evans. Elizabeth 97. 226, 242 Everett. Jimmy 129 ' ■■4r Fakheri. Roxana 97 Fan. Larry 129. 196. 239. 243 Fan. Patricia 129 Fan. Vincent 97. 228. 229. 231. 232. 236. 239, 240, 243, 245 Farnum, Erin 63. 254. 308 Faulds. Adam 97. 188 Faulk. Jason 129 Faulk. Lance 114 Faulkner. James 110. 114. 186. 245 Faulkner. Sue 63 Favero. Jan 64 Fay. Robert 64. 228 Feakins. Melanie 129. 167 Feakins. Michael 114. 237 Fehr. Debbie 129 Ferguson. Jim 64 Fernandes-Friera, Juan 64, 257 Ferrua, Anne 64. 250 Ferrua. Kathryn 97 Feuer, Stephanie 97 Finklestein. Debbie 114. 209 Finklestein. Kim 64. 149. 159. 254 Finnigan. Jay 130. 133. 179 Fintelmann. Clinton 97 Fintelmann. Karin 130, 250 Finwall, Deborah 114, 221 Fischer, Rita 130 Fisher. Brian 97. 180. 200. 236 Fitzgerald. Erec 114, 189. 194 Flanigan. Jane 114 Flanzer. Jennifer 97. 242 Floyd. Meredith 114, 230, 231. 236 Foley. Thomas 97. 228, 243 Fong, Wendy 97, 218. 227. 229, 230. 236. 245. 308 Foote. Paul 114. 116 Forbes. Kim 97. 142. 212. 226. 229 Forbess. G reg 130 Forbess. Ron 114, 181. 201 Ford. Greg 64. 229. 234 Ford. Roger 114 Fornaro. James 97 Fornaro. Scott 114 Foster. Ami 97. 242. 243 Foster. Susan 130 Fowler. Debra 97 Fowler. Michael 130. 201 Fox. Erica 97. 210. 233. 236. 245 Fox, Susan 114. 243 Frank. Allison 98 Franklin. Brent 98. 166. 250 Fredrickson. Kristin 114. 230, 243 Friedfeld. Gail 64. 159 Friedman. Elliot 64 Frith. Matthew 130. 166. 248. 249 Fritz. Dave 98, 188 Frost. Julie 64. 207 Fu. Karin 64. 227. 234, 235. 252 Fu. Victor 130 Fukui. Tetsutaro 130. 179 Fukunaga. Alex 114. 181. 201 Fuller. Tricia 114. 157. 213. 218. 229 Fung. Brendon 98 Fybel. Stephanie 130. 220 .- Gable. Kim 114, 214 Gade. Renee 64. 226. 230. 247 Gafford. Robert 98 Gale. Tanya 130. 165 Gallego. Roger 64 Ganahl. Joseph 114. 166. 248. 249 Gancz. Alberto 98. 192. 255. 310 Gardiner. Kevin 98. 180. 201 Garg. Sarina 35. 104. 167. 236 Garland. Andrew 114. 205 Garland. Susan 65. 250 Garriga. Tracy 98. 165 Gastelum. Ronald 130. 190. 191. 243 Gaw. Christopher 98. 188. 192 Gehr. Doug 65. 147. 149. 159. 184, 185. 186. 230 Gemba, Geraldine Geminder. Shia 65, 188, 254 Gerber. Jason 115 Gerrie. Lisa 98 Getty. Mark 98. 188. 245 Ghozeil. Dan 115. 153. 237. 240 Gibson, Joseph 115 Gibson, Michelle 65, 86, 237, 242 Giguere, Nicole 130 Gilbert, Christopher 57, 65 Gilbert, Matt 114, 152, 153. 189. 237 Gilbert. Stacey 65 Gilles. Kimberly 98. 165. 223 Gilson. Debra 65. 249 Ginsberg, Andrea 130. 237 Ginsburg, Jennifer 98 Ginsburg, Michelle 65. 147. 254 Glantz. Christina 65. 165. 239 Gleason. My Linh 115. 167 Glick. Adam 65. 239. 247 Glick, Jeffrey 130. 239 Gliksman. Patricia 65. 221 Glowacki. Antonia 115, 217. 236 Godfrey. Bruce 65. 177. 230 Goering. Raymond 130. 191 Goetze. Mark 98. 200. 233. 236. Goldberg. Jay 115. 183. 226. 237. 240. 243. 309. 310. 311 Gomez. Bridgette 130 Gonzalez-Del-Valle. L. 115 Goodman. Steven 98. 204. 238 Goppert. Sean 115. 178. 190 Granata. Cora 98. 164. 255 Grant. Alyssa 216. 228. 233. 249 Grant. Calum 66. 226. 234. 235. 247 Grant. Christi 98. 227. 232 Gray. Michelle 98. 216. 236 Green. April 115 Greenbaum. Dan 37. 58. 66. 158. 202. 230. 231. 244 Greenbaum. Mark 115. 142. 205. 243 Greenberg. Ellen 130 Greenberg. Julia 98. 232 Greenu ay. Scott 130. 190 Gregson. Lorraine 130. 210. 217 Greiling. Heidi 37. 66. 142. 163. 226. 231. 254 Grekowicz. Amy 98. 208 Grekowicz. Lucy 115 Grenier. Gordon 115 Gresty. Brian 98 Greul. Mark 66. 204 Grim. Jon 66. 310 Grossman. Sharon 66 Grote. Robert 98. 188 Gu. Arthur 98. 233. 234. 235. 239. 245 Guillen. Felix 66. 188 Gulati. Neil 98. 229. 230. 231. 232. 236. 255 Gura. Nancy 98. 212. 221 Guthrie. Carrie 66. 147. 207. 226. 227. 250. 252, 254 Guthrie, Kevin 98, 141. 185. 192. 226 Gwizdala. Brent 130. 189 Gyllenswan. John 98 Hagenburgcr. Scot 98. 177 Hale. Bill 98. 182. 245. 255. 310 Hale. Kristina 66. 221. 252 Hall. Jeremy 115 Hamamoto. Yuki 115 Hammond, Scott 115, 189, 239 Hamwi, Gerald 66, 236, 237, 239, 253. 254 Handman, Christopher 130 Hanks. Laura 67 Hanlon. Lara 130, 206 Hanson, Julie 115, 230 Harada, Ichiro 130 Hardy, John 115, 184. 185. 186. 230 Hardy. Natasha 98. 211. 218 Harmon. Mike 130 Harris. Tom 67. 146. 158 Harrison, Andrea 98, 165, 223 Harsono, Ardi 115, 183 Hartmann, Patrice 99, 229, 230, 231,308 Hasegawa, Yoshihiko 115 Hashiba, Yusuke 67 Haskins, Douglas 99 Hattori, Kayo 67 Hauersley, Laura 67 Havlucian, Mikael 115 Hawkins. Kelly 115 Hawkins. Kevin 99 Hayden. Thomas 67. 229 Hendrix. Rori 67. 141. 227 Henke. Jonathan 68. 180. 200 Henricks. Emily 99. 214 Henricks. Tiffany 130. 211. 218 Henry. Martin 130, 183, 189 Herold, Nicole 99, 167 Herrington, Sandra 115, 167, 223, 236, 241 Hessick, Andrew 130, 179, 195 Hewson, Heather 115 Hicks, Sandra 99, 165, 223 Higano, Ayako 130 Higano, Michi 68 Hill. Tawnya 68, 162 Hill, Travis 115, 186 Hillard, Denise 99, 165 Hines, Carrie 99 Hines, Chris 68 Hirsch, Scott 115, 166, 239, 249, 250 Ho, Alex 68, 234, 235, 254, 255, 308. 309 Ho, Cindy 68 Ho, Karen 110, 115, 206 Ho, Kathleen 99, 223, 234, 246, 255, 310 Ho, Kathryn 68, 241 Ho, Phillip 130, 191, 196 Hodulik, Todd 130 Hoffman, David 68 Hoffman, Laurel 99 Hogentogler. Lara 115 Holland, Andrew 68, 182, 226, 233, 240, 245 Holland, Hilary 116 Hollingsworth, Greg 68, 146, 192, 231 Holman, Kellee 116 Homma, Kazue 116, 209, 214 Homma, Saki 130, 209, 217 Hong, Julia 130, 230 Hong, Julie 130 Horchler, Eugenia 130 Hough, Dustan 116, 232 Houle, Chantal 116 Hoxworth, Damon 130, 190, 243 Hoy, Kurt 68, 84 Hoy, Todd 99 Hryniewiecki, Bolesla 130 Hsieh, Roger 99, 228, 243 Hsu, Scott 116, 118, 243 Huang, Amily 130. 165. 245 Huang. Andy 130. 183 Huang. Grace 54. 68, 147, 207, 226, 227. 254 Huang. James 69. 190, 191, 240, 243, 254, 308, 309 Hublou, Heather 116 Huettemeyer, Chris 130, 166, 201, 248, 249 Hughes, Mark 29, 99, 190, 243 Huizenga, Chris 99, 105, 185, 194 Hung, Stephen 116 Hunter, Adam 116, 183, 188 Hunter, Christopher 130 Hunter, Craig 116 HurrelL Chris 130. 181. 189 Hyman. Sheryl 69. 236. 239 Ide, Jennifer 69, 163 Iguchi, Yoko 130, 166, 249, 250 lida, Keita 99, 204 lida, Kenji 116, 204 Ikeda, Diane 99 Imus, Julie 99, 232 Inaba, Robyn 116, 208, 209, 226, 227, 255. 308 Irimajiri. Maki 69. 167. 236 Irimajiri. Miho 116. 119. 215, 229. 231, 236 Haynes. Kirsten 67 Hayward, Tina 67. 153, 239 Headley, Samantha 67, 252 Heilsberg, Arthur 67 Henderson, Robin 130 Hendrickson, Kari 67 Hcndrickson, Kris 115, 215, 233 Hendrix, Amber 115, 167 Irwin, Christopher 130 Ishihara, Keiko 99, 166. 227. 239. 249. 250. 255 Ito. Shunsuke 99 Itoh, Eiji 131 Itoh, Yukari 116 Iwanaga, Daniel 131, 248 Iwanaga, Joel 99, 166, 250, 254 Iwase, Fusako 116 Jackson, Rick 99 Jamet, Fred 99, 188 Janoff, Gerald 116, 236 Javadi, Troy 131, 179 Jay, Erik 131 Jay, Evan 99 Jeffers, Nicole 116 Jcffers, Shawn 99 Jeng, Arthur 116, 243 Jengo, Jennifer 131 Jensen, Brent 99, 182 Jessani, Nadim 131 Jetha, Hanif 69, 228 Jetha, Salma 99, 227, 252. 255 Jimerson. Tiffany 116 Jo. Linda 71. 99. 228. 229. 231. 232. 236. 255. 308 Johnsin. Robert 116. 188 Johnson. Brent 182. 190. 236 Johnson. Brett 99. 180, 200 Johnson, Crystal 99, 212, 229, 242 Johnson, David 69, 182. 232 Johnson. Janis 69. 230. 239. 240. 241. 252. 254 Johnson, Lisa 69 Johnson, Melanie 131, 165 Johnson, Melissa 99, 165, 227. 234. 310. 311 Johnson, Michael 69 Johnson, Samantha 99 Johnson, Scott 69, 202 Johnson, Sue 99, 100, 212, 213, 226. 252. 255 Johnson. Thomas 69 Johnson. Troy 116. 178 Johnson, Victoria 100, 223, 232 Johnston, Kimberly 100. 167. 229. 231. 236 Jones. Holly 116. 221 Jones, Jennifer 100 Jones, Kelly 116 Jones, Steven 116 Joon, Gilligan 100 Judge, Richard 116, 178 Kadakia, Mona 69. 230, 236 Kadowaki, Kotaro 69 Kaechele, Oahn Le 131, 206, 220 Kaemmerer, Adrienne 100 Kaemmerer, Katrina 131, 211. 218 Kahn, Pierre 69, 184 Kahng, Joe 131 Kalemkiarian, Todd 116, 230, 233, 236, 240, 308, 309 Kallios, Demetrios 116, 178 Kallios, John 131 Kao, John 116, 240 Kao, Wayne 70, 241, 243, 254 Kaufman, Adam 116, 237 Kaushik, Neeraja 131, 167, 236, 241 Keches, Jeffrey 70, 228, 230 Keches, Kelly 116, 230 Keech, Sarah 116, 218, 237 Keefer, Eric 100 Keefer, Gregory 116 Keith, Kari 100 Keller. Jody 70. 226. 227. 228. 245. 254 Kellock. Carolyn 70 Kelly. Boyd 116. 183. 237. 240 Kemps. Michael 117 Kendel. Stephen 131. 166. 249. 250 Kendel. Terrence 100. 249. 250 Kennan. Steve 117. 178, 179 Khajavi, Sara 117, 218 Killackey, Erin 131, 167 Kim, Bibiana 100. 229. 246, 255, 308 Kim, Brian 100, 248, 249 Kim, Brian H. 131 Kim, Clara 131, 236 Kim, Emanuel 100, 230, 310, 311 Kim. Glenn 131 Kim. Henry 117, 178, 245 Kim, John 131, 179 Kim, Ki Young 100, 166, 239, 250 Kim, Michol 131, 179 Kim, Mike 131, 179, 245 Kim. Paul 110. 117. 186. 229. 239. 245. 247 Kim, Rosa 70. 229. 249. 308 Kim. Sue 70. 72. 229. 230, 236, 240, 308 Kim. Susan H. 70. 226. 227. 308. 255 King. Breana 117, 217 King, Christy 100 King, Lisa 100 Kirkbride, Justin 100. 190, 245 Kirschner, Susan 117, 223 Kisner, Jeremy 100 Kitahara, Asako 117 Kline, Kristen 131, 236 Knapic, Kimberly 131. 238 Knapic. Kristina 70. 238 Knauss, Barbara 70 Knuth, Tracy 70 Ko. James 70, 188 Kobayashi. Miki 100 Koch, Hans 100, 228, 252 Kohler, Chris 100 Kohler, Vanessa 117, 207, 215, 242, 246 Kojani, L ' mar 117 Kolb, Jason 117 Kolenic, Tom 70 Komori, Michael 117. 178 Komori. Wendy 131. 214 Komoto. Mayumi 117 Komoto. Taro 70. 240 Kong. Lisa 100 Koo. Victor 70 Kor 71 Kothe. Charles 117. 237. 310. 311 Kouretchian. Satkin 100 Kovacev. C hristine 131. 166. 248 Kraake. Scott 71 Kraft, Steve 32, 100, 177, 179, 233, 245 Krantz, Jennifer 117, 223 Krantz, Ken 71, 308 Krayniak, Brenda 131, 206, 213, 220 Krebs, Peter 100, 233, 240, 243 Kremer, Sandra 71 Krikorian, Jason 117 Krinitt. David 131. 181. 201 Kuelbs, Thomas 100 Kuhlman, Scott 131 Kuhr, Paul 71, 228, 237 Kuno, Steven 71, 190, 232, 235, Laatz. Jennifer 131, 213. 220 La Barbera. Kathryn 71. 87. 231 La Barbera. Kristine 117 Laborde. Luke 100. 245 Labrador. Monique 54. 71. 163 Ladd. Kimberly 100. 247 Laffer. Mollv 71. 252 Lafferty. Bridget! 71. 234. 237. 253 La Fornara. Christopher 117. 196 La Fornara. Maria 71 Lai. Armit 101. 177 Lai. Dhyan 101 Lalande. John 71 Lam, Elaine 42. 101. 167. 227. 229. 233. 236. 252, 255 Lambrecht. Todd 117 Lambros. Karen 101. 230 Lamkins. Martha 101 Lamparter. Cheryl 131. 211. 218. 236 Lancaster, Sonia 72 Lancaster. Staccy 101. 231 Land. Christine 101. 215. 227, 236 Landau, Dan 72. 235 Landau. Elana 117. 167 Lande, Jennifer 101. 212 Lang. Lois 101, 227 Lang. Olivia 72. 227. 252. 254 Lang. Sharon 72, 226. 227. 229. 254 Lange. Karyn 131 Lankau. Monya 72 Larby. Eric 131 Larsen. Mark 101. 180. 233 Larson. Erika 117 Larson. Lisa 101 Lathram. Craig 72. 176 Lattin. Trevor 131. 181. 201 Laussade-F. Christopher 117 Leach. Bill 72. 192 Lc Beau. Robert 101 Lechago. James 72. 230. 239. 245. 247 Lechago. John 72. 226. 236. 241. 243, 245, 247 Ledbetter, Jeremy 131 Lee. Caroline 72. 229. 230. 252 Lee. Charles 131. 183. 196 Lee. Christy 72. 148. 206, 207 Lee. David 101, 196, 255, 310, 311 Lee. Elisa 117. 209. 218 Lee. Eugene 131 Lee. Grace 72. 227 Lee. Hsin-Ying 117. 166. 227. 239. 240 Lee. James 117. 245 Lee. Jin 101 Lee. Joanna 101, 227. 231. 233. 255 Lee. John 101. 239. 240. 249. 250 Lee, Joon 117, 178 Lee, June 117, 182, 240 Lee, Kris 72 Lee, Marcus 117. 231 Lee, Marsha 117 Lee, Michelle 118,209, 229 Lee. Peter 101. 190. 243 Lee, Sherry 131, 165 Lee, Shih-Hung 101. 231. 245 Lee, Susan 131 Lee. Susie 101, 229. 233, 250 Lee, Wei-Kuang 118. 249 Lefritz. Sheron 73 Leimer. Rustin 118. 178 Lekvall. Anna 74. 101 Lemkin. Elizabeth 131 Lemons. Michael 131. 179 Leopold. Wendy 100., 101. 208. 226. 236 Leseberg, John 73 Lessinger. Nancy 73. 207 Letcher. Jennifer 101. 221, 226 Levesque, Michelle 73. 216. 233. 236 Levesque. Steve 112, 118, 181. 188. 236. 245 Levesque. Susan 73, 216. 236. 237. 252 Leviton. Nicole 118 Leviton. Scott 73 Lew. Jeffrey 101 Lewis. Hannah 131 Lewis. Mark 131. 189. 194 Lewis. Robert 118. 190. 192. 233 Lewis. Scott 118. 178 Li. Kenneth 101. 240, 245 Li, Leon 101 Li. Levina 118, 167, 229 Libby, Divinity 131 Limoges. Simone 101. 210. 218. 226. 233. 245 Lin. Christina 132 Lin. Eugene 1 18 Lin. Parker 118. 233, 240 Lin, Shin-Chih 132, 183 Lin, Solomon 73 Lin. Yi-Chun 118. 214. 241 Lindenmuth. John 132 Lindermayr. Alex 101, 230, 233, 252 Lakhani, Zahra 131, 166, 248 Litman. Dan 101. 105. 177. 196 Little. Michael 101. 240. 245 Liu. Jerome 101. 229. 230, 233, 235. 245. 252. 255. 308 Liu. Richard 118. 205 Lloyd. Eric 73. 184 Lloyd. Kim 101 Lloyd. Penelope 132 Locicero. Kelly 118. 218. 230 Lockwood. Carina 101 Loebig. Dylan 73. 243 Logan. Wendy 118. 213. 218 Loggins, Paul 73 Lohmann, Scott 118 Long, Christopher 183, 237 Long, Kimberly 101 Low. Jonathan 132. 179. 195 Low. Richard 73. 166. 228, 231, 239. 249. 250 Lowery. Christopher 118 Lu. Andrew 73. 177 Lu. Brandon 118. 178 Lubofsky. Jessica 118. 166. 218. 233. 249 Lucarelli. Tami 74 Lucas. Jean 64, 215 Ludka, James 74 Lumkin, Mike 102. 188. 192 Lundy. Cathleen 102. 164. 255 Lundy, Cathy 99 Lusher, Jill 102, 208, 209, 216 Lyons, Spencer 118 Mabugat. Dawn 132 Macias, Cynthia 118, 220 Mackey, Kelly 102 Madrigal. Michele 118. 230. 237 Maestas. Lee 132 Magee. Kerry 118.211. 245 Mahajan. Anupma 118 Mahajan. Rakesh 118. 243 Mahajan. Vinit 74. 234. 240. 254 Mahr. Hans 74. 245 Maincro. Kristen 92. 98. 102. 153. 237 Mairs. Jay 132 Mallen. Michelle 118 Mandel. Debra 102. 231 Maneely. David 74. 238 Maniscalco. James 74. 147 Mann. Victoria 74. 242 Manning. Brook 102 Marchbanks. Jennifer 118. 206 Marcivich. Matthew 75 Marckx. Joe 102. 182. 245 Marckx. John 102 Marcone. Rebecca 74. 148. 163. 227 Marcus. Julie 132. 135. 223 Marcus. Leigh 118. 230, 231. 237 Marhefka. Lisa 118. 231 Marino. Angela 132. 166. 249 Marlborough. Sean 102 Marlborough. Steve 74 Marnoni. Domenique 132 Marnoni. J.P. 102. 188. 250 Marovich. Mark 132. 179. 187. 205 Marshall. Julie 75. 216. 229. 236. 254 Marshall. Katryna 118 Martin. Christine 75 Martin. Kyle 75. 157. 238 Martin. Kylee 102. 212 Martin. Nicole 132. 217. 230 Martin. Shonta 118. 214. 215 Martyniak. Kathryn 75 Maruno. Asako 119. 206. 217 Mashouf. Jay 102. 233. 239 Mason. Michael 75. 192. 254 Massari. Monica 102 Mathews. Tracy 102. 167 Matsui. Daisuke 119 Matsui. Eric 75 Matsunaga. Masumi 75. 230. 308 Matsunaga. Mayumi 119. 229. 230. 236 Matsuno. Romi 75 Matthews. Claire 132 Matthies. Carl 132. 189 Matthies. Silas 102 Mattin. Terri 102 Mauer. Leslie 119 McAlary. Richard 75 McCormick. Carl 119 Mc Cormick. Meghan 119. 211. 214 Mc Cormick, Nancy 75, 226, 246 McCown, Jennifer 132, 167 Mc Coy. Adam 119, 183 Mc Cue, John 119, 178, 188, 250 Mc Dermott, Tracy 119, 213, 237 Mc Dowell, Natalie 132, 212, 221 McGarry, Kathleen 102 Mc Guirc, Michael 119, 190. 243 McKain. Gregory 75, 166, 249. 250 Mc Kelvey. Todd 76. 228 Mc Kivett. John 102. 182. 183 Mc Lennan. Richard 132. 179 Mc Manus. Caryn 119. 221 McNeill. Alan 102 Mc Neill, Darren 119. 308. 309 Meade. Clare 76. 230. 232. 240. 254 Meade, Theresa 119, 229 Meese. Robert 102, 231, 233 Mehr, Robert 119 Mendelson, Meredith 102. 226 Mersing. Tawnya 76 Mesic. Brian 76. 236. 254 Mctz. Michelle 76. 216. 236 Meyer. Amy 132. 213 Meyer, Jeanne 76, 163, 226. 227. 236. 254 Meyer. Victoria 132 Micek. Chardelle 65, 76. 206, 207 Middelburg, Jennifer 119 Migliaccio, Francesco 102 Miller. Amy 132 Milligan. Kevin 119. 195 Milligan. Shawn 76 Mirtorabi. Lili 76. 232. 241. 252 Mitchell. Bob 119. 188. 192 Mitchell. Samantha 102. 227. 242 Miyata. Koichi 132. 196 Mizrahi. Catherine 119. 230. 231 Moalej. Pargol 76 Mock. Shirlee 102 Modir-Fatemi. Kianna 129. 132. 206 Moir. Dove 132. 166. 217. 248 Molony. Stephanie 119. 213 Montemayor. Lisa 61, 76 Moore, John 77, 243 Mootdarpongsai, George 102 Mootdarpongsai, George 102 Mootdarpongsai. Kristina 119. 247 Morden. Victoria 119 Morgan. Charia 103, 226, 232 Mori. Alison 103. 226. 232 Mori. Sandy 61. 77, 157. 218. 309 Morris. Chad 119 Morrison. Brian 132. 166. 248 Mortensen. Kurt 119 Mortenson. Karen 77. 215 Mossontte. Jeff 77. 190. 191. 243 Moy. Alyssa 103. 216. 226. 236 Moy. Timothy 132. 179 Moyer. Brett 119 Moyer. Jolie 119. 206 Moyers. Kim 77. 229. 308, 309 Moyers, Tim 119. 205 Mueting. David 132 Mueting. Renee 64. 77 Murch. Cheryl 119. 164. 226 Murdock. John 103. 177. 194. 228, 252. 254 Murphy. Kelly 103 Murray. Frank 132 Murray. Kent 119. 121. 166. 195 Murray, Scott 103. 104 n Nagashima. Jun 119. 186 Nakae. Michiru 77. 236 Nakagawa. Gene 119. 186. 205 Nakamura. Alison 103. 214. 232 Nakamura. Jenny 67. 77. 215 Nakamura. Takeshi 77 Nakayama. Mika 77. 167. 231. 236 Nakkashian. Anto 119. 239 Nakkashian. Magy 132 Nastanski. Cynthia 103. 212. 221, 255 Nastanski, Frank 119, 192 Nath, Kishore 132 Nazarian. Ani 119. 166. 249 Nelson. Robert 120 Neuner. Valerie 114. 120. 230 Newmeyer, Wendy 77 Ng, Terry 103, 233 Nguyen, Don 132 Nguyen, Jaubin 132. 187 Nguyen. Nolan 103. 228 Nguyen. Peter 120 Niedermeyer. Kathy 120. 213 Niedermeyer. Terri 77. 231. 254 Nielsen. Wendy 132. 233. 249 Niimura. Atsufumi 132. 191. 243 Niimura. Takanori 103 Nilarp. Fredrik 103 Nilarp. Hans 77. 310 Nilsson. Daniel 103 Nishikawa. Kaoru 120 Nissen. Brian 103 Nissen. Laurie 77. 157. 308 Nitta. Keiko 120. 206 Nitz. Mark 120. 205 Nizamian. Raffi 68. 78. 229. 230. 234, 310. 311 Norman. Dave 78 Norsworthy. Anne 78. 212 Norsu-orthy. David 78. 188. 189. 245 Norwood. Christian 75. 78. 243 Nozaki. Kevin 120. 183. 190. 240 Numabe. Takanori 78 Oberman. Brian 97. 103 O ' Donnell. Michael 120 OFIynn. Michael 120 OFIynn. Sean 78. 147. 148. 188 Ogawa. Yuka 78. 231. 236. 250 Ogura. Tamaki 132. 166 Ohtomo. Katherine 103. 227. 229. 230. 231. 252. 255. 308 Ohtsuka. Daisuke 78. 204 Okumura. Masao 120 Oldt. Jeff 103. 188 Olinger, John 126, 132. 179. 191. 226 Oliver. Mark 120 Olson. Shawn 103 Olsen. Sunny 103. 231. 308 OMeara. Brigit 120. 213 Ongarato, Diane 103 Ordway. Scott 120. 182. 189. 237 Orman. Wendy 103. 242 Orme. Kimberly 132. 230 Orme. Lori 103. 163. 223 Osburg. Edward 103. 232 Osburg. Jonathan 132. 166. 248 Oster. Helen 103. 164. 227. 229. 255. 310 O Sullivan. Deirdre 132. 237 Otabe. Naoko 78. 231. 249. 250 Otaka. Junichiro 120 Otis. Thembi 120 Otsuka. David 78. 241. 255. 310. 311 Otsuka. Miki 103. 228 Overcamp. Holly 120 Owens. Beth 78. 247 Owens. Demian 132 P Paez. Arline 132 Palting. Grace 120 Palting, Lawrence 103, 182. 240. 245 Pangalangan. Christina 103 Pappas. John 103. 185. 192 Paris. Karen 132. 210. 218 Parker. Jennifer 120 Parker. Lisa 67. 79 Parker. Martha 79. 247, 254 Parker. Michael 79 Parkins. Todd 103 Paster. Jeremy 238 Patel. Chirag 120. 183 Patcl. Henry 132 Patterson. Greg 120. 195 Patterson. Robert 112. 120. 194 Paulsen. Kristen 79. 229. 231. 232 Peabody. Brett 120. 178 Pearson. Porsha 120 Pearson. Scott 120 Peng. Alice 79. 227. 235. 254 Peng. Royce 132 Perbix. Cory 133. 179. 191 Perbix. Jenna 79 Peretti, Jana 133, 167, 250 Peretti, Michael 79, 184, 192, 230. 254 Peril, Jeremy 104 Perrier, Nathalie 120, 230, 241 Peterson. Mike 79 Petty. Terrilee 79 Pfeiffer. Greg 120 Pfeiffer. Robert 104 Phillips. Shay 133. 237 Pieper. Ron 79. 233 Pier. Keri 79 Pier. Ross 126. 133, 187, 205 Pierson. Gregory 132 Pinner, Paul 104, 309 Pitz. John 104, 192, 226, 232, 234. 255 Pizer. Adam 120. 196 Pizer. Jennifer 79. 308 Pizer. Randy 79 Planella. Chris 133. 179 Pledger. Courtney 120. 221. 237 Plost. Sheryl 79 Plumley. Craig 104. 156. 192 Plunkett. Gary 120. 166. 239. 250 Pogorelsky. Kim 104. 210. 218. 227. 229. 245. 255. 308. 309 Pohlmann. Lara 120. 242 Poland. Kathy 104 Ponichtera. Mark 79 Pope. Kristian 133 Popkin. Lawerence 80 Porter. David 120. 190. 233. 243. 255. 310 Prior. Lisa 80 Puegeda. Michelle 104 Pugh, Matiwane 120 Pugh, Rodney 104 Pula, Elizabeth 104, 230 Pula, Rafael 120, 183 Pullen. Tracey 104, 164. 231. 236 Puis. Leslie 133. 217 Pursell. Robert 104. 229. 233. 235. 239. 240. 245 Purvis. Kristen 80 Purvis. Robert 104. 196 Pusavat. Andrea 104 Ra. Patricia 133. 166 Rahilly. Erin 104 Raizes. Nancy 80. 88. 255. 310 Rambach. Janet 120 Rashid. Erem 104. 229. 236 Rastegar-Panah. Arash 120. 205 Rath. Kimberly 133 Ratigan, Theresia 80 Raygani, Mehrasa 104 Raymundo, Denise 104 Raymundo, Francis 80 Razipour, Behrouz 104 Reeves, Jill 121 Reidt, Eric 121, 188, 194, 231 Ren, Jennifer 121 Rengel. Charles 104, 182, 228 Reza, Avid 133 Rice. Dane 80. 192 Richards, Stefan 121, 237 Richman, Lisa 54, 80 Richman, Matt 133. 187. 195 Ridgway. Kristen 104 Riggio. Angela 133 Riple. Mary 133 Ritchie. Anne 104. 214. 231. 237. 246 Ritchie. Chris 133. 179. 187. 205 Robbins. Jill 104 Roberts. Kevin 133, 228 Robertson, David 121 Robins, Sandi 104, 242, 243 Robinson, Angela 133, 236, 241 Robinson, Brendan 80 Robinson, Kyla 80, 215 Robinson, Leigh 121, 218, 229 Robinson, Marc 104 Robinson, Marcus 133 Robinson, Matthew 121. 181. 201 Robinson, Shaun 81 Rogers, Do-Han 32, 81, 230, 237 Rogers. Nugina 81. 89. 215. 226. 242. 310 Rogstad. Cameron 121. 166. 239. 248 Roley. John 81 Ronlov. Kristin 116. 121. 229. 230. 231 Roper. Michelle 121. 213 Roque. Deborah 102, 104. 164. 226, 232 Rose, Derek 133, 239 Rose, Todd 104, 226, 233, 236. 239. 240. 255. 309 Rosen. Jeremy 133 Rosenthal. Allison 121. 165. 231. 233. 236. 237. 239. 250 Rosskopf. Bill 81 Rossney. Glenn 81 Roupinian. Juli 133. 233. 236 Roupinian. Paul 81. 247. 254 Roy. Neal 133. 179. 189. 195 Rubins. Rachel 121. 237. 243. 253 Rudberg. James 133. 179. 194 Rudberg. Jennifer 104. 164. 232. 102. 226 Ruddick. Michael 104. 229. 236 Ruder. Susan 104 Rudich. Jeff 121. 194 Rungaldier. Suzy 65, 81. 207. 227. 228 Range. Kristi 121, 167, 229, 231, 233 Ruona, Amy 133. 210. 214. 218. 237. 245 Russel. Holly 133. 166 Russell. Holly Ann 239. 248 Saathoff, Jason 121 Sabatc, Gui 104 Sabio, John 133, 189 Sachinvala, Shahzeen 133 Sackheim, Andrew 80, 81, 177, 254 Saez. Julie 121. 230. 236 Saigal. Gita 104. 215. 237. 253 Sainio. Carlyn 121. 214. 218 Salmaggi. Michael 133. 179 Salmaggi. Sophia 121 Salzman, Corey 81. 308. 309 Salzman. Larry 133. 190. 191. 243. 308 Sandberg. Clark 81. 228 Sandberg. Mark 121. 183. 188. 245 Sanders. James 104. 238 Sanders. Keicher 105 Sangha. Ravi 121. 183. 195 Sanjabi. Sherri 110. 113. 121 Santos, Julius 121 Satoh, Akiko 105. 231 Sauder. Christopher 105 Savell. Mike 133. 189 Savich. Jeffrey 121. 178 Sawka. Kenneth 105. 204 Sawyer. Jennifer 121 Sawyer. Rachael 133 Schaap. Sandra 105. 230 Schell. Karen 81. 216. 226. 236. 252. 254 Schiff. Shanti 121 Schilb. Priscilla 81 Schilling. Tim 81. 226. 228 Schmidt. Gretchen 121 Schmidt. Heidi 82 Schmitt. Manuel 82. 241. 257 Schneider. Ben 133. 187. 195 Schoellerman. Irene 105 Schoetzow. Anthony 105 Schoetzow. Eileen 133, 249 Schue, Sarah 121 Schuler, Leona 133 Schwartz, Greg 128, 187. 194 Schwartz. Gregory 133. 179 Schwartz, Michael 121, 178 Schwartz, Stephanie 82, 161. 249, 250, 254 Scoular, Bryan 133, 179 Scrimger, Rick 121, 188 Seager, David 133, 179 Seefried. Tate 133, 179, 187, 195 Segreto. Adrienne 121, 237. 247 Senaratne, Nirshan 133 Senn. Stacey 133. 211. 218 Senn. Tammy 82. 157. 158 Seropyan. Aret 105 Seto. Nobuaki 121 Severance. Christine 121. 253 Shaikh. Shahida 105, 229 Shapiro, Diane 121. 211. 218 Shapiro. Lynn 77. 82. 212. 226, 242, 254, 255, 309 Sharp, Mark 82, 177, 188, 189, 202 Shawaker, Amy 105 Shean, Scott 82, 141, 192. 226. 230. 236. 240. 254 Shen. Ron 121. 240 Sheng. Warren 105. 239 Sherman. Adam 122. 232 Sherwood. Megan 133. 213 Shie. William 133. 239 Shields. Kathleen 133 Shier. Debra 82. 162 Shih. Louis 105. 236. 240. 255 Shikiya. James 82. 250 Shikiya. Steven 105 Shimada. Mikihiko 82. 196. 228. 241. 252 Shimada. Tomohiko 134. 196 Shimomura. Kasuyoshi 105 Shulman. Beth 122 Shulman. Gail 122. 211. 231. 310 Shultz. Kimberly 134. 217 Siddiqui. Amir 134. 179 Siegel. Craig 122. 166 Siegel. Kathy 83 Silman. Stephanie 122. 165 Silver. Mark 134. 237 Silver. Mellonie 83 Silverstone. Debra 122. 164 Simon. Troy 83 Siu. Patricia 83. 208. 209. 227. 229 254 Sladky. Tanya 134. 165 Sluga. Alexandra 105. 237. 241 Smith. Danielle 105 Smith. Gary 83 Smith. Jason 122. 188. 245 Smith. Katherine 122 Smith. Kendle 165 Smith. Kim 83. 162. 310 Smith. Robert 122. 186 Smith. Sean 83. 202 Smith. Steven 83 Snowden. Michael 134 Socorro. Sheila 64 Soga. Mitsunobu 105 Soga. Takeshi 134 Solomon. Steven 105 Song. Steven 105. 202 Song. Victor 83. 202 Soo-Hoo. Eugene 62. 83. 239 Sotomi. Akiko 122 Sotomi. Keiko 105 Stader. Kate 83. 226. 227. 234. 243. 254. 255. 308. 309. 310. 311 Staes. Amy 83. 142. 162. 226. 227. 228. 236. 240. 254. 308 Stammreich. John 83, 229. 243. 245. 247. 254. 255. 308 Standard!. James 83 Standard!. Nicole 105. 216. 236 Stanger. Eric 96. 105. 185. 202. 244 Stanscl. Jim 92. 94. 105. 252 Stassforth. Jon 105 Steele. Thomas 105. 166. 239. 249. 250 Stein. Melissa 122 Steinberg. Wendy 106. 236. 238 Stevens. Jeffrey 84 Stever. Eric 73. 75. 84. 245 Stock. Russel 122 Stockberger. James 122. 238 Stoddart. Lisa 84 Stone. Jeffrey 122 Stone. Jonathon 122 Storey. Cathey 122. 231 Storey. Matthew 84. 238 Stouder. Margaret 134. 220 Stout. Christopher 122. 181. 201. 236 Stuart, Anne 84. 239. 254 Stuart. Victoria 122. 165. 249 Stuckenschneider, Edward 134. 191 Stumpf. Julie 106. 228 Styner. Kim 134. 217 Su. Jenny 134. 241 Subotky. Jason 106 Suddath. William 106. 205 Sugimoto. Kathcrine 134. 165. 250 Suhr. Ken 106. 185 Suiter. Anne 134 Sullivan. Dana 122. 230. 231 Suzuki. Miho 134 Svoboda. Cheryl 84. 238. 250. 252 Svoboda. Joel 134 Swank. Mark 122. 181. 201 Swanson. Jennifer 106. 227. 229 Swanson. Steven 122. 195 Sy. Charilyn 134 Sy. Richard 106 Sykes. Patricia 122 Szalay. Margot 134 Tagliarini. Joseph 106 Takahashi. Akiko 134. 166. 249. 250 Takenaka. Jimmy 70. 84. 182. 196. 226, 245. 255. 308. 309. 310 Talbott. Shawn 106, 113. 141, 147, 200. 236. 241 Talley, Stuart 106, 184 Tamamoto, Makiko 84 Tan. Brent 122. 196 Tan. Sandra 106. 223. 234. 240 Tanaka. Kai 122 Tanaka. Yoh 134. 204 Tang. Josephine 106. 227. 229. 236. 255 Tanner. Catherine 84 Tatikian. Suzanne 122 Tavarozzi. Gina 134. 166. 239 Taylor. Darius 122. 186 Taylor. Stacey 106 Taylor. Tabitha 84 Teal. Holly 134. 223 Terry. Cameron 84, 147, 148. 184. 187. 230 Tesar. Mark 122. 184. 185 Thadepalli. Fernando 134. 179 Thielman. Robin 122 Thielman. Shannon 134 Thielman. Tracy 84. 240, 309. 310, 311 Thies. Robert 122 Thomas, Carrie 106, 238, 253 Thomas, Greg 85. 147. 148. 177, 184, 230 Thomas, Mary 134 Thornell, Patricia 85 Tidwcll, Dee 59, 85, 157. 190. 230 Tilley, Neil 95, 106, 180, 200. 233. 234 Ting. Howard 122. 243 Ting. Philip 85. 226. 234. 235 Titchener, Scott 106 Titus. Pria 134. 230 Todd. Pamela 85. 162 Toles. Ken 122 Tolcs. LiescI 85. 227. 233. 252. 254 Tom. Lisa 85. 212. 221 Tom, Steve 85, 142. 226. 229. 252. 255. 308. 309 Tominaga. Scott 106 Tomitsuka. . Yoshiyuki 106 Torkamanchi. Nima 122. 181 Torok. Elisa 134. 167 Tosh. Allison 122 Tosh. Eric 85 Tourtclot. Jennifer 106 Trail. Thomas 85 Trainor. Julie 85. 231 Tran. Nancy 71. 85. 228, 229, 231, 236, 254, 310 Traxler, Amy 85, 216, 246 Tremblay, Christopher 134 Trostler, Alison 106, 237 Trump. Dan 85. 147. 149. 192. 230 Trump. Danna 116. 122. 220 Tsang. Bernard 122 Tsang. Linda 86. 226. 230. 239. 240, 241. 252. 254 Tseng. Michelle 106. 246. 255 Tso, Christine 134 Tso. Christopher 134 Tsuji. Hiroki 122 Tsukazaki. Yoko 86. 231, 236 Tung, Lily 106, 164, 227, 236, 237. 252. 253. 255 Tung, Lisa 106 Tung, Patricia 106, 227, 229. 230. 236. 240. 243. 245. 252. 255. 308 Tung, Patty 103 Turek. Jeff 106, 205, 245 Turnmire. Patty 115. 122. 165 310, 311 Viskanta. Paul 87. 237 Voce. Mathew 106 Volkert. Lisa 123. 241 Volkert. Erich 106, 182, 188, 229, 245, 247, 255 Von Hagen, Heather 106 Von Martin, Chris 134. 183, 201 U Ueda, Juri 106 Ulbrich, Nicole 116, 122, 217 Ulloa, Jeannie 86 Urmacher, Bridget 134 Ursich. Mark 106 Usui. Kanako 134 V Vago. Rachel 86 Valdes. Julia 86 Valliere, Jennifer 134, 213, 218. 237 VanWagenen. Vincent 122 Variano. Jason 134. 179 Variano. Monica 85. 86 Vaziri. Shiva 134 Velasco. Priscilla 106. 238. 250 Vesely. Cheryl 86. 209 Vette. Melissa 86 Vidal-Martinez. Demaris 122 Videl-Martinez. Raquel 134 Vieri, Carlin 118. 122. 226. 243 Viersen. Carol 106 Viersen. Tom 86 Viersen. Tommy 73 Villa-Lobos. Kimberly 86 Vincent, Christopher 122. 238 Vinso. Joe 51. 86. 182. 237. 240, 243.245. 247. 309. 310. 311 Viola. Joe 106. 229, 255, 310. 311 Viola, Sandra 87, 310, 311 Virtue. Kristina 123, 220, 230, 231. W Wackeen, Michelle 87, 162 Waddles, Henry 87, 228, 254 Wagner, Tim 123. 186 Wahlstrom. Steve 189, 134, 195 Walker, Monisha 134 Walkovich, Linda 107 Wallace. Dawn 106 Waller. Steven 134. 240, 248 Walquist, Doug 96, 106. 185, 202. 242 Walsh, Cynthia 134, 167 Walsh, Trent 106 Walters, Jason 87 Wamagami, Tomoki 123 Wan, Teresa 107, 229, 230, 231, 242 Wang, Betty 123 Wang, Charles 123 Wang, Rose 87, 254 Wang, Sandy 103, 107, 227. 252. 255. 308. 309 Wang. Spencer 134 Wang. Susan 107. 227. 255. 308 Wang. Virginia 135. 217. 236 Wanger. Daniel 191 Ward, George 120, 123, 178 Warren. Brian 87. 230 Warren. James 107. 233. 252 Warren. Todd 120. 123. 186. 229. 239. 245. 247 Warren. Trent 87. 142. 146. 184, 196, 226. 230. 246 Watson. Robert 135. 183. 189 Watson. Troy 87, 159. 188 Way, Jennifer 107, 208 Way, Julie 69, 87. 158 Wayman. Kurry 135 Waypa. John 107. 204. 226 Weaver. Chris 123 Weaver. Sande 135 Webb. Mark 123. 190 Weinstock, Heather 135. 214. 220 Wcisenbcrg. Susie 114. 123. 213. 236 Weiser, Landi 107 Welkowsky, Wendi 87 Wellman. Brant 135. 183 Wentz. Andrea 123 Werner. Justin 29. 107. 228 West, Jennifer 135 West, Megan 135 Weston, Dan 107 Whallon, Fletcher 107. 166. 249. 250. 255 Wheeler. Kelly 123, 230 Wheeler, Kelly S. 123, 232, 242 Wheeler. Lynn 87 White. Jennifer 135 Widdifield. Shannon 135. 218 Wiese. Caroline 107. 210. 218. 227. 236. 245. 250. 255 Wiese. Matt 87. 180. 181. 200. 236, 250, 252, 254 Wigginton, Tom 135 Wiler. Christine 87, 226, 237, 238 Wiler. Jennifer 135, 217, 238 Wiler, Justin 123 Williams, Amelia 123 Williams, Amy 135 Williams. James 107 Williams. Natalie 107 Williams, Rick 88. 188 Willis, Marie 107. 166, 249, 250 Wilson, Theresa 123 Winje, Jody 88, 242 Winner, Sherry 88 Winner. Sibyl 88 Winters, Caryn 88 Wishner, David 88 Wisot, David 88, 228 Wolfe, Jennifer 88 Wolkovitch. Debra 88, 229 Won, Christopher 88 Wong, Arita 107, 228, 230, 231 Wong, Clara 88. 210. 227. 249 Wong. Elizabeth 88, 247 Wong, Nancy 88, 142, 227 Wong, Regina 123, 214, 255. 310 Wong, Stephanie 117, 123, 238, 243 Woodhouse. Tara 107. 230 Woodruff. Kimberlee 107, 238. 247 Woods. Johanna 123 Woods. Laura 107. 220 Woods. Stephanie 135. 223 Woody. Jeffrey 135 Wright, Christine 107, 232. 237 Wright. Justin 123 Wun. Herrick 135 Wynne. Jim 88. 146. 157. 158. 180. 200. 226. 236 Wyse, Carrie 135, 206. 214. 220 Wysc. Mark 107 Wyte. Wendy 89. 226, 254, 255, 308 Yamamoto, Makiko 89 Yamaoka, Hiroaki 135. 166. 248 Yamaoka, Kazunobu 123 Yamaoka. Makiko 107. 215 Yamaura. Aya 123. 166. 217. 249. 250 Yamaura. Tae 135. 166, 248 Yang, Annette 89. 227, 255. 310 Yang. Frank 135, 187 Yang, Hochin 123 Yang, Roger 89. 140, 188, 226, 230. 254, 308 Yang, Steven 135, 179 Yang, Yoochin 107 Yee, Jerry 89, 248 Yee. Lynnette 107, 210, 211. 227. 245. 249, 255 Yeh. Eric 123 Yeh, Irene 135 Yeh, May 89. 227, 234, 249, 254 Yeh, Patrick 123, 233, 240 Yen. Derek 89. 188 Yen. Derek 89. 188 Yesnick. Charles 238 Yi, Franklin 135 Yokokura, Arata 89 Yokokura, Hiroshi 135. 195 Yom. Ki Soo 135 Yom, Si Soo 135 Yoo. Bill 230 Yoo, Thomas 123, 178 Yoon, Heirim 135, 217, 230 Young, Ann 89, 229, 252 Young, Stacy 123, 213 Young, Teresa 89, 227, 252 Youngs, Jennifer 135, 217 Yu, Louie 107 Yuki. Daisuke 135 Yuki, Masayuki 89, 230 Yun, Sangsu 89, 245, 308, 309, 310 Zanino, Wendy 123, 231 Zecpvat, Mark 89, 177 Zraick, Kim 107, 238 ■Zucker, John 89 From the editors ... To Kurt and Spencer: Thanks for all your time and those marvelous pictures! To Gumby, Winnie, Helen, Alex, Todd, Jerome, Jean. Jenni- fer, Corey, Lynn, Kate, Tracy, Steve , and Sandra: 1 really appreciate everything you ' ve done. Thank you all for your cooperation and promptness! To Donna and Jimmy: Without your time and help, this yearbook would not have been possible. To Wendy: Let ' s generate some special spirit! 1 don ' t know how 1 could have handled this alone. Thanks for everything! To Sandy Grasinger: 1 really want to thank you for all the love and support you have given me for the past four years. 1 don ' t think 1 would ' ve made it through this year without your guid- ance. To the staff and everyone else: Let ' s celebrate! - c U UV-tx - - A special spirit ... I can ' t think of a better way to describe thoughts of this past school year. This was an important, yet challenging year for me as 1 was given the opportunity, as well as the responsibility, of creating a yearbook that summed up that special spirit at Rolling Hills High School. I wanted a yearbook that reflected the theme and also captured the cher- ished memories of 1986-87. In my past four years on the staff, I have never seen a more dedicated group. A very special thanks goes to my fellow co- editor, Susan Kim. Not only is she the technical genius behind this book, but she is a valued friend. You are an achiever, Susan, and I wish you all the happiness in the future. To the section editors: Kate, Lynn, Kim. Winnie, Todd, Helen. Gaya- tri, Sandra, Corey, Jean, Jennifer, Alex, and Jerome, thanks for the hard work and creative ideas. I thank Steve and Tracy, and our staff of photographers for your quality work and a job well done. Jimmy and Donna, the associate editors, thank you for always helping us out in a bind, as well as entertaining the staff. Many thanks to Kurt Jupin for his great sense of humor, his endless patience, and his beautiful photography. I give my utmost thanks to the entire staff for your dedication which made this book possible. My deepest gratitude goes to Sandra Grasinger — my advisor, my teacher, and my friend. 1 thank you, Sandy, for the endless guidance and support you have given me in the past four years. My final thanks goes to the entire student body for your great spirit and tremendous amount of energy which had a great influence on this book. To the graduating class of 1987 — Let ' s Celebrate! 1987 DELPHIAN STAFF Susan H. Kim Editor-in-Chief Wendy Wyte Editor-in-Chief Associate Editors Donna Chan Jimmy Takenaka FACULTY Robyn Inaba Michelle Tseng Anna Barrett Kate Stader, editor Clara Kim Joanne Bartok Rosa Kim ORGANIZATIONS Charlie Boudreaux Leslie Mauer ACTIVITIES Corey Salzman, editor Nicole Bouchez Kathy Ohtomo Lynn Shapiro, editor Sandra Wang, editor Jay Goldberg Kan Keith Christy Chen Kris Hendrikson CLASSES Darren McNeill Ken Krantz James Huang Senior Class Sunny Olsen Kim Pogorelsky Laurie Nissen Kim Moyers. editor Roger Yang Patty Siu Paul Pinner Phil Batchelder Amy Staes Todd Rose Polly Bento ATHLETICS. BOYS ' Patty Tung Michelle Tseng Nancy Iran Gayatri Bhalla, editor Joe Vinso Danielle DeMucci ADVERTISING Michelle Wackeen Junior Class Erin Farnum Jean Lucas, editor Winnie Chang, editor Sue Kim Jennifer Pizer, editor PROFESSIONAL Michelle Bouse Greg Pfeiffer Kim Finklestein PHOTOGRAPHY Shana Combatalade Michelle Wackeen Wayne Kao Pacific Studios Masumi Matsunaga John Stammreich Laurie Nissen Kurt Jupin (our hero) Susan Wang Larry Salzman Spencer Pendergrass ATHLETICS, GIRLS ' John Zucker Fresh Soph Class Helen Chen, editor HERFF JONES Todd Kalemk.anan, editor Patrice Hartman PHOTOGRAPHERS REPRESENTATIVE Kristin Equals Linda Jo Tracy Thielman, head Konnie Knslock Bibiana Kim Steve Tom. head FACULTY ADVISOR Sandra Grasinger r| r r ' 1 i rs , I B TJJF .. 1 • f3( 1 .- .J K ' l : f .J i.Mii i:. !! ' Generate enthusiasm M - Treasure the lasting friendships Cherish the good times ' 4 Aim for unitx; % J I Value {;our indiuidualify Make every moment count Celebrate a special spirit ' ' M t Page! The 1986-1987 school year brought with it highs and lows. In reviewing the year, the supplement staff found more things to cheer than to jeer . Following is a list of those events which we found most memorable: Cheers to Student Council for their continued spirit, awe- some Homecoming, and for allowing students to vote on parking slot auction. Jeers to PV football fans who thought they won the King of the Hill battle and charged onto the field. Cheers to the basketball team! Jeers to some fans ' disrespectful behavior during the basketball playoffs. Jeers to Golding ' s excessive harrassment. Cheers to Golding ' s boss for transferring him to a differ- ent beat. Cheers to the spring musical, Guys Dolls. Cheers for the new PAC chairs and curtain. Jeers to donkey basketball cancellation. Jeers to the cancellation of the Homecoming movie. Jeers to the community residents who voted NO for the Parcel Tax initiative. Cheers to the community residents who voted YES for the Parcel Tax initiative. Jeers to the 7—12 Plan for Miraleste. Jeers to budget and program cuts. Cheers to Periinusula teachers for continuing to provide quality educatioVi without adequate compensation. Jeers to the possible closure of HH. Cheers to the PV Educational Foundation for continuing to contribute thousanos of dollars to schools. Jeers to campus maintenance problems. Cheers to the drug abuse support programs (Shooting Stars, David Toma). Cheers to the Junior Class officers for struggling for money Jeers to apathetic juniors. Jeers to the low dance attendance (especially Frosh Fox). Cheers to the Say No to Drugs Red Ribbon Weeks. Jeers to the closure of Marineland. Cheers to the MFC (Drug) Counselors on campus. Jeers to the 12:04 cafeteria opening. Cheers to the foreign exchange students who contrib- uted to RH ' s success this year. Jeers to students having food delivered to classrooms in the names of innocent teachers. Jeers to $2000 worth of vandalism in September. Cheers to the stricter cheating policy. Jeers to official confetti. Cheers to the best graduating class ever! 1987 SUPPLEMENT STAFF Editors-in-Chief: Susan H.Kim, Kate Stader, Wendy Wyte Assisting Editors:Tonn Adams, Donna Chan, Alex Ho, Lynn Shapiro, Jimmy Takenaka, Sandra Viola Michelle Wackeen Photographers: Todd Rose, Tracy Thielman, Steve Tom, Joe VInso, Michelle Wackeen Not pictured: Todd Rose and Wendy Wyte Adviser: Sandra Grasinger Printer: In-House Printing The Supplement is produced by seniors on the Titan and Delphian staffs, except one junior photo- grapher. All material, except for the above recap piece, is compiled from surveys of the graduating class. A special thanks to Sandra Grasinger and to all those who helped us put out this publication. Page 3 Ji ;ards DEPARTMENT AWARDS ART: Ceramics— Bob Cooper Drawing and Painting— Takanor Numbe Photography— Eric Tosh BUSINESS DEPARTMENT: Simone Limoges Accounting — Donna Asroft Business Computers — Wayne Chen Typing— Irene Yeh Word Processing— Mike Peretti ENGLISH DEPARTMENT: Kurt Bigenho JOURNALISM DEPARTMENT: Susan H. Kim, Kate Stader Delphian— Wendy Wyte Titan— Sandra Viola Service— Melissa Johnson, Todd Kalemkiarian, David Lee, Helen Chen, Todd Rose, Lynn Shapiro, Jimmy Takenaka, Tracy Thielman FOREIGN LANGUAGE: French— Cheryl Svoboda Spanish— Clare Mead Latin— Kristin Paulsen German— Kristina Hale HOME ECONOMICS DEPART- MENT: Rene Gade MATH DEPARTMENT: Alice Peng PERFORMING ARTS: Theater— Kevin Carter Music- Stephanie Shvi artz SCIENCE: Biology— Helen Oster Physical Science— Masayuki Yuki SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPART- MENT: Alex Ho Western Civilization — Lauren Chang, Cheryl Lamposter American History— Sandra Tan Model United Nations— Calum Grant, Alex Ho, Philip Ting NATIONAL MERIT AWARDS LETTERS OF COMMENDATION: Michelle Atkins, Philip Batchelder, Susan Bradford, David Brew ster, Alan Burke, Elise Carson, Holly Clover, Anthony DeSantis, Chris- topher Gilbert, Calum Grant, Jon- athan Grim, Gerald Hamwi, Alexander Ho, James Huang. Janis Johnson, Katherine Kuplis, Vinit Mahajan, Victoria Mann, Nancy McCormick, Clare Mead, Brian Mesic, David Otsuka, Eliza- beth Stuart, Philip Ting, Stephen Tom, Sandra Viola, Annette Yang HISPANIC SEMI-FINALISTS: Jerry Cuellar, Deborah Dyner, Thomas Trail. FINALISTS: Thomas Adams. Teresa Barrett, Kurt Bigenho, Yee- Ping Chu, Edward Diffendal, Karin Fu, Michelle Ginsburg, Olivia Lang, Hans Mahr, James Manis- calco, Jeannie Meyer, Alice Peng, Michael Peretti, Brendan Robin- son, Stephanie Schwartz, Henry Waddles, Deborah Wolkovitch, May Yeh. BANK OF AMERICA AWARDS CERTIFICATES: Art— Takanori Numbe Drama— Kevin Carter Music— May Yeh English— Kurt Bigenho Foreign Language — Shery I Hyman Social Studies— Alex Ho Laboratory Science— Elizabeth Stuart Mathematics— Alice Peng Business— Kimberly Moyers Home Economics— Rene Gade Trade and Industrial— John Roley Computer Studies— Kathy Kuplis PLAQUES: Fine Arts— Stephanie Schwartz Science and Mathematics— Olivia Lang Applied Arts— Katrina Stader Liberal Arts— Karin Fu FINALISTS: Applied Arts— Katrina Stader Liberal Arts— Karin Fu Karm hu SEHIOB . .C..T-. Pdomenda . .D F COUPLE • Page 4 Pages Page 6 in l et Anchoring the NBC Nightly News— Mike Duenes Playing professional soccer— Felix Guillen, Mark Sharp Running against Roger Yang and David Brewster for Mayor of Wamumpung, Arkansas— Nancy McCormick Serving time for Wall Street insider trading— Phil Ting On an archeological dig in the Middle East— Anne Brown An Admiral in the US Coast Guard— Dennis Dodge Taking a nap— Alex Ho An air traffic controller forthe US Navy— Mark Ponichtera Doing missionary work in a third world country— Jody Winje The next Vanna White— Amy Staes Getting to New York and saying to my dog, Toto . . —Kate Stader Taking Melody Roger ' s place on ' Two on the Town ' — Monica Variano Still trying to get the winning lottery ticket— Do-Han Rogers Working on high tech space projects— John Stammrich Controlling the destinies of several Central American nations— Calum Grant gy Mark Sharp and Jim Wynne— The realization that, one day, they ' ll both be working for a woman, ME!!!: Michelle Wackeen Ed Debevic ' s— The three rolls of toilet paper we stole to teepee Tim Schilling ' s house: Julie Marshall Dan Litman— The courage to say ' YES ' : Jacquelyn Brown Christy Glantz— The guts to tell Mr. Poe how she really feels about him: Cheryl Hyman Lynn Shapiro— Non lacy underwear: Jon Grim The Classes of ' 88, ' 89, ' 90— Lots of luck, love, and laugh- ter: Roger Yang All Freshman Girls— Tom Johnson: Roger Gallego Mr. McGehee— A teensyweensy hunk of stuff: Olivia Lang Christy (Deeky Head) Lee— My cherished Mr. Potato Head for hours of family fun for you and ' Dad ' : Melissa Vette Craig Plumley and Brian Draves— 101 Ways to Be a Stal- lion: Pam Todd, Elise Carson, Sheri Ames, and Jeannie Meyer Mr. Lester— An epsilon-l don ' t care how small it is: Michelle Ginsburg Shawn Talbott— My braces so that Student Council can wire them shut by majority vote: Nancy McCormick Linda Jo— All my flat tires in the rain because you already know what to do: Erin Bayer Mr. Poe— My noisy boots that interrupt his classes: Ste- phanie Chin Lisa Montemayor— A life size poster of Yee Ping Chu: Scott Johnson Everyone— Nothing-I ' m taking it all with me: Jon Henke Craig and Burr— 1001 things to do with a dead stallion: Sheri Ames Merideth Mendleson— Life size portraits of her best friends-ABU and G.I. Joe: Randy Pizer Carolyn Maloney— Return the leash she gave Mrs. Sim- mons for this year ' s pep squad: Jennifer Ide My Sister— My parents, my truck, my chores, everything but my room and the contents therein: Carol Berg Officer Golding— All my unpaid jaywalking, parking, and speeding tickets: Sandy Kremer Owning a law firm with all male secretaries— Michelle Ginsburg Acting as ambassador to Libya— Drew Holland Working as a Himalayan mountain guide— Paul Elkins A 31 year old rah-rah— Michelle Wackeen Making an executive decision— Lynn Shapiro Becoming the first female Top Gun winner— Tessa Young DRIVING A: Ferrari— Tom Johnson; 560 SEC— Renee Gade; Jaguar— Sharon Lang; Porsche— Chris Davis; Rolls Royce— Susan Boldton; LIVING IN: Hawaii— Cory Salzman, Monique Labrador, Erin Farnum (as a tour guide); Paris— Sharon Grossman; Club Med— Nancy Lessinger, Gail Freidfeld (waterskiing instructor), Kim Finklestein (tennis instructor); Australia— Chris Gilbert, Kayo Hattori; a farm in Africa- Monica Dowell; Playa Del Rey— Jennifer Brandt; On the pooper-scooper patrol at Disneyland— Julie Marshall Working on planes— David Cellier, Francis Raymundo An FBI agent— Kathryn Ho Managing a Laura Ashley store— Leslie Barstow Spying for Cambodia— Antoinette Brown In a mental institution— Jonathan Beck Sports therapist for the LA Lakers— Nu-Gina Rogers President of a birth control manufacturing corporation- Sean O ' Flynn Scouting for the Dodgers— Carl Sandberg Living in the quiet serenity of Lake Arrowhead— Karen Camarata, Steve Smith Still paying off debts from Stanford tuition— Hank Waddles Mr. Poe— A new and improved model of the ACME Super- duper, non-slip fly zipper: Lynn Shapiro Amy Staes— A supply of plastic bags to get through Eco- nomics: Pam Todd; All of my clothes because I really want all of hers: Anya A ' Hearn Laurie Nissen— A life preserver for when she takes baths: Pam Todd Richard Ayares— A date and a new RH bag: Dee Tidwell Greg Hollingsworth— A muzzle to keep his mouth shut during certain situations when it needs to be shut: Dan Greenbaum ' 87- ' 88 Varsity Soccer Team— My great soccer talents: Felix Guillen Jenna Peretti— All my phony excuses and explanations and a bit of advice— they don ' t work: Mike Peretti Kristen Paulsen— A life size portrait of Daniel Lungren — providing she doesn ' t get too aroused: Andy Blankmeyer Mr. McGehee— All of my notebook paper (blank that is) on which I should have taken notes instead of daydreaming for his ' even more scratch paper ' drawer: Tessa Young Mr. Cox— Mr. Bottofolson ' s luxurious head of hair: Paul Kuhr Kristi Rungie— One large flying lasagana with lots of ore- gano: Anne Brown Bill Meyer— A girl and a body: Mark Sharp Mr. Noble— The guts to stick up to your wife the way you say you do: Barbara Knauss My Little Brother Kenny— Good luck with all the girls-l didn ' t: Brian Warren ' 87- ' 88 Basketball Team— A GREAT SEASON: Cam Terry Felix Guillen— Something for his breath: Troy Watson Heidi Schmidt— A huge chocolate eclair: Shawn Codrea Rick Brotherton— A real voice: Matt Wiese Art Warner— A clue and a pizza cutter: James Huang Rob Thies— Any sexually repressed oriental female: Alice Peng To next year ' s publication staff— All the pain and suffering that come from the headaches caused by publishing the RH newspaper and yearbook: Susan Kim, Kate Stader, and Wendy Wyte Page? BoO ks If Tomorrow Comes. .Class. .Bridge Across Forever.. The Great Gatsby.. Flowers in the Attic. .The Agony and the Ecstasy.. Catcher in the Rye. .Breakfast of Champions. .Inquiry Into Life, Second Edition.. Catch 22.. Good Grief Charlie Brown. .The Thorn Birds.. How To Eat Fried Worms.. Dr. Ruth ' s Guide to Good Sex. .The Fountainhead..Kane and Able. .One Flew Over the Cuckoo ' s Nest. .The Fixer.. No One Gets Out of Here Alive.. Magruder ' s Ameri- can Government. .Pride and Prejudice. .Cat in the Hat.. The Lords of Discipline. .Cliff Notes. .The Other Side of Midnight.. The Joy of Sex. .The Outsiders.. To Kill a Mockingbird.. Jonathan Livingston Seagull. .10 Steps to Writ- ing a Research Paper.. Even Cowgirls Get the Blues.. Integral Calculus with Analytic Geome- try. .The Color Purple.. Christine.. Pet Semata- ry..The Good Earth.. Eyeof the Needle. .I ' ll Take Manhattan. .The Bourne Identity.. Elements of Style. .Of Human Bondage.. Project Physics.. Green Eggs and Ham. .Gone With the Wind..THe Velveteen Rabbit. .Rage of Angels.. A Tree Grows in Brooklyn. .Scruples.. jVlov « Wizard of Oz..Back to the Future. .Stand By Me. .Clockwork Orange. .E.T... This is Spinal Tap. .The Graduate. .Lethal Weapon. .Pla- toon. .A Room With a View. .Hannah and Her Sisters. .Ferris Bueller ' s Day Off.. 16 Candle- s.. About Last Night. .The Big Chill. .Angel Heart. .The Breakfast Club. .Beverly Hills Cop (I II). .TOP GUN. .The Outsiders.. Some Kind of Wonderful. .The Secret of My Success. .Debbie Does Dallas. .Casablanca.. Aliens (I II). .Child- ren of a Lesser God. .Animal House. .Project X.. Risky Business. .Hoosiers.. Outrageous For- tune. .The Terminator. .Jumpin ' Jack Flash. .9 1 2 Weeks. .Nightmare on Elm Street (I, II, etc.).. Foot loose.. Pee- Wee ' s Ad venture.. The Adventures of Buckaroo Bonzai..Star Trek IV. .The Gods Must Be Crazy. .Rocky Horror Picture Show. .The Killing Fields. .Jagged Edge. .Caddyshack.. Fritz the Cat. .Chariots of Fire. .An Officer and a Gentleman. .Star Wars.. Sleeping Beauty .. Robin Williams Live at the Met food Bob ' s Hot Fudge Cake.. Mexican. .Captain Crunch cereal. .Twinkies.. chili fries.. pretzels and beer.. wantons. .chips and salsa. .O ' Grady ' s A ' Gratin.. cookie dough. .Diet Cherry Coke- ..Wheaties..pumpernickle bread. . ' cool ranch ' Doritos.. CHOCOLATE. .Suzie-Qs.. lobster., cookies and cream ice cream and potato chips ..bologna sandwich with mustard. .Carl ' s Fam- ous Star.. Diet Coke.. chocolate chip Pop Tarts with Bartles James. .Italian. .Dodger Dog- s..Taco Bell. .Yummy Yogurt.. Raviolios..M Ms. .grilled cheese sandwiches sauteed in rum. .eggroll.. fried zucchini.. artichokes. .prime rib. .3 flavored sizzling rice soup. .Rocky Moun- tain Oysters. .Sushi. .onion rings. .granola- ..french fries. .Fajita Pita. .PIZZA (Domino ' s pineapple, Upper Crust, Stuff). .potato skins- ..Fat Cat Titan Burgers. .french fries with hot fudge. .strawberry Figurines Bars. .Bagel. .Chi- nese. .chocolate dipped pineapple. .Pringles Lights. .dehydrated milk. .malt, hops, and bar- ley. .tuna.. oatmeal. .whipped cream.. spaghetti Every Breath You Take. .Respect. Tonight- Tonight.. With or Without You.. I ' ll Melt With You.. Lean On Me. .Mandolin Rain.. Feelin ' Groovey- .. Don ' t You Forget About Me. .Dead Man ' s Party- ..Wlth the Boys. .TEQUILA. .It ' s Tricky, .White Lines. .Heaven in Your Eyes. .Stand By Me. .Take My Breath Away. .Hotel California. .Brass Monkey. You Be lllin ' .. We ' re Not Going to Take It, .One More Night. .Don ' t Disturb This Groove. .No One isTo Bla- me, .Twist and Shout. .More Than a Feeling. .You Can Call Me Al.. Danger Zone. .Master and Servant- .. Don ' t Dream It ' s Over. .You ' ve Lost That Loving Feeling. .What I Like About You. .Stairway to Hea- ven. .Forever Young. .Can ' t Get No Satisfaction- .. Higher Love.. I Want a New Drug. .We Will Rock You. .We Are the Champions Police.. Beatles. Wham, .Beach Boys.. Kenny Log- gins. .David Bowie. .Buddy Holly. .Doobie Brothers. .Beastie Boys.. Rush, .Depeche Mode. .Monkees..Run-DMC., Grateful Dead.,Res- Q,,The Who,, Chicago. .Poison, .Steve Winwoo- d..U2..The ' Late Night with David Letterman ' Band. .Simple Minds. .Echo and the Bunnymen..Van Halen., Janet Jackson, .Frank Sinatra. Pink Floy- d,.Oingo Boingc.The Doors. .Peter Gabriel. .Span- dau Ballet, .The Sm it hs, . Genesis. , The Stones. .Simon and Garfunkle.. Brain Adams. ,Man- heim Steamroller,, Bruce Hornsby and The Ran- ge,, Eddie Money., Bon Jovi,,Huey Lewis,, Eagles., The Cars. .Howard Jones. .Boston. .Billy Joel Page 8 tiiW ' Page 9 Page 10 bl« Getting kicked out of casino after casino for gambling during the bas- ketball team ' s stay in Las Vegas over Christmas Vacation— Pierre Kahn Playing reveille on my saxophone at 4:00 in the morning on Mr. Poe ' s front porch— Hank Waddles Walking around Times Square at 4 o ' clock in the morning after watch- ing half of New York ' s police force outside our hotel (Madison Square Garden) trying to control an Iron Maiden concert; Brewster for A. S.B. President— Alex Ho Being a bathroom stall door at the Journey concert for Laurie N.— Randy Pizer Having to tell Mr. Poe his fly is down during a serious lecture — Rebecca Marcone Being asked by complete strangers to give writing demonstrations because they heard I wrote upside- down— Leslie Barstow Getting caught TPing the P.V. pool and running for my life— Sandi Mori, Susan Levesque Watching Mr. Gamet write 1. work, 2. work quietly on the chalkboard; integrating by parts; riding the Revolution at BFM with an accele- rometer in my hand — Brendan Robinson Greeting Rob Norwood every day— Kristen Paulsen Buying lunch from the R.H. cafeteria— Sheryl Plost Outrunning Golding in a jaywalking situation— Andrew Sackheim Drama class, Mr. Weinstein ' s Improvisations— Let ' s put a psy- chotic killer in an elevator with a minister ' s daughterf — Susie Garland Officer Roses saying to me I could be a Golding about this situation but I don ' t stoop that low — Dee Tidwell Too memorable to tell anyone- Susan Kim Meeting with the Joint Chiefs to dis- cuss the Brewster Campaign, Oper- ation Lock Box, Operation A-park-theid, and our under- ground all which were designed to piss the administration off— Calum Grant Being a white boy on Halloween during the pep rally— Greg Thomas Watching David Brewster and Mr. Cesarini discuss the number of erasers left in his classroom— Tom Hayden Dragging a sleeping bag around campus the night before yearbook distribution after being yelled at by Sandy, Eddie and three cops- Sandra Viola Having one of the streakers jump onto my car as I drove into the school parking lot during lunch one day— Nancy Tran Playing the final C.I.F. game in the Sports Arena— Cam Terry Bringing blankets to Mrs. Adriene Phillips ' room to fight off frostbite- Andy Blankemeyer -j ev« iig Mr. Bottolfson— Rip that cotton ball off his forehead unless he can name five people who have ever been in his class: Hank Waddles Mr. Bowles— Increase the number of plants he manages: Kristen Paulsen Mr. Bowles— You caught me once but all those other times . . .: Bill Yoo Mr. Cesarini— Ask him if he really believes that the Socratic method of teaching applies to economics and If he knows the longitude and lati- tude of Los Angeles: Gail Friedfeld Mr. Cesarini— Make him live with my dad for a year: Molly Laffer Mr. Cox— Shave off his moustache Mrs. Draves— Dissect every college and high school essay written by her: Karl Hendrickson Everybody— I would just ... No wait . . . well I ' d rip . . . No, no. That ' s it! I ' d paint ... No ... Oh, What ' s the use? There ' s more of them anyway!: Chris Gilbert Ms. Home— Send her to a convent: Jody Winje Alex Ho— Lock him up in a room until the custodian comes to unlock it: Alice Peng Mr. Lester— Condemn him to a life of copying calculus problems off classroom windows located in schools all around the world: Janis Johnson Wayne Kao— Take that gay Trans Am, move it into the amphitheater, flip it over, remove the tires, and give those horns a quick death with my 30-06 shotgun: John Stammreich Alberto Gancz— Walk up to him, smack him on the back so hard that he spits up his retainer, smile in his face, ask him How ya doin? and walk away: David Otsuka Officer Golding— Put stop signs and paint cross walks all down Silver Spur so he can ' t give any more stupid tickets: Vicki Mann Dan Greenbaum— Give him a girl- friend that wears cheap lingerie: Heidi Greiling Mr. Lester— Integrate his dog, Epsilon: Scott Shean The man who designed this school— make him try to find a park- ing space at 7:45 am, wash off all the berries from my car, run around the school in the rain, watch football In the dark, and escape from an upper level class during a fire or earth- quake: Michelle Ginsburg Mr. Cesarini— Lock him in a room with Wally George and David Brown: Andrew Sackheim Dr. Turley Mings— Banish him and his economics book from all forms of civilization: Melissa Vette David Otsuka— Confuse the hell out of him: Brendan Robinson Mr. Poe— Permit him to say either Holy or Cow but not both: Carl Sandberg Mr. Rudolph— Publish pictures of him drinking martinis and flirting with call girls at the Holiday Inn, Riv- erside: Philip Ting David Toma— Elect him Best B.S.er of the Senior Class— J. Aaron Mr. Ward— Bind and gag him and surround him with alarm watches: Julie Trainor Mr. Ward— Tell him that you can call the alligator ugly and still cross the river: Antionette Brown Art Warner— A spontaneous action involving a yellow truck and his fleshy physique: Brian Warren Art Warner— Make him read his job description so he doesn ' t have to stroll aimlessly around campus and serve pizza at lunch: Calum Grant Mr. Ryan— Have him sit on the bench his senior year and have someone who doesn ' t come to prac- tice take his place: Pattle Gliksman Page 11 Aiti Shana Abramowitz— Underwater basketweaving Anna Barrett— Returning clothes bought a month ago Kurt Bigenho— Mowing cement, pulling toupees off bald people Holly Clover— Spending about an hour with my crayons and coloring books Eric Colvin— Lying face up in a snow drift in the peak of winter Mike Duenes— Giving bums like Hank Waddles a ride home after school . . . every day Chris Gilbert— Filling our senior surveys while watching the David Letterman show Adam Click— Interpreting Mr. Lester ' s writing Tina Hayward— Absorbing vitamin D in the ampitheater Alex Ho— Flying Brendan ' s kite in Fresno at 11:00 pm Cheryl Hyman— Escaping into reality Janis Johnson— Complaining, condemning, contradict- ing, calling, correcting, coping . . . and cramming Pierre Kahn— Fantasizing about Ms. Michalski Sharon Lang— Walking on cooked spaghetti noodles with bare feet Michael Mason— Counting the number of holes in the ceiling during class Jenni Nakamura— Living on the edge Kristen Paulsen— Lawn forking, making dog-doo sculp- tures at Petland Alice Peng— Bridge Sheryl Plost— Picking fleas off my pets Paul Roupinian— Driving backwards through city streets looking at people ' s expressions Kate Stader— Baking brownies for Grasinger after each Titan because of the one mistake that I did not catch Greg Thomas— Dancing, basketball Sandra Viola— Correcting Katie ' s spelling, word choice, punctuation, and worrying about everything David Wishner— Reading The Far Side on Mr. McGe- hee ' s calendar Sang-Su Yun— Being a nuisance, watching Moonlighting reruns bittolL To get up on water skiis and keep my bathmg suit on: Monica Dowell To meet Andrew McCarthy: Alice Peng To become more religiously involved: Tom Kolenic To meet Prince Charming, get married, and have lots of little blonde children: Rori Hendrix To sue somebody rich: Tom Johnson To work in the office of the Blue Moon Detective Agency: Hank Waddles To write as fast as Mr. Lester: Michelle Ginsburg To learn the fine art of painting straight lines and placing reflector buttons on a highway during rush-hour: Paul Britton To have my picture in just one R.H. slide show: Drew Holland To work as hard as Mr. Bradbury does, and make the millions that Mr. Poe secretly makes: Eric Lloyd To get into the movies, wait until my name is a household word, and then who knows? Maybe I ' ll run forgovernorof California: Glenn Capps To design a pair of shoes that make you look shorter: Anya A ' Hearn To have enough pairs of clean white socks to last an entire week: Mike Peretti To be able to think up the phrase behind the cards of Wheel of Fortune: Jen Pizer To reopen Marineland: Christian Norwood To replace Diane Sawyers on 60 Minutes : Susan Bradford To become a professional window washer: Erin Farnum To dream the impossible dream: Kristen Paulsen To run for the President of the United States: Shawn Milligan To not type the ' hte ' : Kate Stader ExP ' ' ssiel Way out; Where ' d ya go?; Flail; Big time; In a major way; Oopsie daisy I; Don ' t let Percy out!; Toma ' s coming; Give it the ' ole college try; Broma; Are you kidding?; Go Navyl; If it can be done, it will be done. If it can ' t, we ' ll try anyway; A woman without a man is like a fish without a bicycle; Anon; Hey little boy, wanna a piece of candy; You toad; Good weather for ducks; Hills! . . . Hills! . . . Hills!; But will that be on our test?; Get real; It ' s your life; I ' m only doing it because I love you; You ' re such a geek; Dude, get the hell off my planet; . . . just kidding; If you don ' t like my driving, get off the sidewalks; Good Lord!; Who cares!; Don ' t touch my Carlsburg; This is sooooo juvenile; People, this is highly illegal; Clueless; No, I ' m not going out with ; Let ' s do it; Follow that car!; Test? what test?; Gnarly; G ' day mate!; There ' s no place like home; What the hell!; Whaaaaat?; Sounds like a plan; You are such a geek; Blondes have more fun; I hate it when that happens; What in the world!; We came ... We saw ... We kicked ass! Heh, heh, heh; Let ' s make like a banana and split; Survey says . . .; What!, Are you serious?; Mommy!; It ' s a little weird notto be a little weird; This is boring as hell; Sometimes you ' ve just got to say, what the f — !; Bail that; You knucklehead; Holy expletive; Now there goes some nice scenery Let ' s go ... We can ' t . . . Why not? We ' re waiting for Godot! . . . Ahhhhhhh! Page 12 TRACK Although the Track team fin- ished with a record of 2-4, many strong individual performances were exhibited. Senior sprinters Tim Africano, Herman Brown, and Paul Davis Showed spirit as they lead the younger runners. The field team proved strongest with seven members returning from last year. Long jumpers Sang Su Yun and Africano helped younger jumpers who made it to GIF Finals. Triple jumpers were led by Greg Thomas who set a new record for the Bay League. Tho- mas also led the high jumpers along with Kyla Robinson, Lauren Chang, and Africano. Robinson finished the season by going to the Masters. Once again Walter Cathy won the Bay League shotput. Pole vaulters were led by senior Mike Parker and junior Brian Draves. Graves went on to GIF finals. Despite the record, the team finished on a high note as the Titans sent five members to CIF; Chang, Thomas, Robinson, Cathey, and Draves. VOLLEYBALL Dominating the Bay League, the Rolling Hill ' s Varsity Volley- ball team placed first in league and was ranked fourth in the CIF Coach ' s Poll. The Titans went undefeated in league play and finished the season with a 10-0 record. In the first round of CIF play, Rolling Hills defeated Santa Barbara in four games. The second round of CIF proved to be the last game for this year ' s Volleyball team when they were defeated by second ranked Mira Costa. Leading the team throughout the spectacular sea- son were seniors Dan Green- baum, Scott Johnson, and Sean Smith. GYMNASTICS Although the Girl ' s Varsity Gymnastics team did not place well in the Bay League stand- ings, the team ' s season ended with several individual achievements. Junior Lori Orme finshed her outstanding season by becom- ing the CIF beam champion and placing in third place in the all- around CIF finals. Other out- standing indivuals were sophomore Sandy Herrington and freshman Holly Teal. The highlight of the season for the Titans was their upset victory over Palos Verdes. Rolling Hills defeated the Sea Kings by a score of 3-1. Individual awards went to co- captains Lori Orme for Most Val- uable and Vicki Johnson for Most Improved. TENNIS Finishing the season with a 7-3 record, the Boy ' s Varsity Tennis team placed second in Bay League to qualify for the CIF playoffs. Rolling Hills placed second by defeating South in the second round of league competi- tion by 11-7. The Titans went on to CIF competition and defeated Mira Costa by 15-3. In the second round of CIF the Titans were defeated by second ranked Santa Barbara. Although the Titans lost in the second round. Bill Behrens qualified for Bay League singles and went on to CIF singles competition. Out- standing players in this year ' s winning season were Bill Behrens and Tommy Cantine in singles and Mike Chodzko and James Takenaka in doubles. SWIMMING This year was an outstanding one for Rolling Hills Swimming. The girl ' s swim team closed out a strong season with a second place finish in the Bay League. The season was high- lighted by strong performances by seniors Karen Schell, Amy Traxler and Michelle and Susan Levesque. The boy ' s swim team had its best season in recent years. The team dominated the Pioneer League with an undefeated record of 4-0. In GIF competition the Titans placed eleventh over- all. The team leaders included seniors Rich Brotherton, Jon Henke, and Matt Wiese and jun- iors Mark Goetze and Neil Tilley. SOFTBALL The Titan girls Softball team ended the season with an impressive 17-8 overall record. Their 11-4 Bay League record made them the co-champions with West High. The Titan girls completed their season by advancing to the GIF 4A playoffs. They faced Warren and defeated them 4-2 in the first round of the playoffs. Then going on to the second round, Rolling Hills battled St. Paul in eight innings and lost 3-2. Senior pitcher Lisa Tom was chosen as co-Most Valuable Player in the Bay League, and senior teammate Kristina Hale was named to the first team in the Bay League. Junior Third Baseman Nancy Gura and sophomore Shortstop Debbie Finwall were named to the second team in the Bay League. BASEBALL The Rolling Hills Varsity Base- ball team finished the season with a 5-10 record and placed fourth in the Bay League. The Titans had a dissappoint- ing season, but the highlight of the season came in the last game of the season against arch-rival Palos Verdes. The Sea Kings were in first place in the Bay League and the Titans were the clear underdogs. But under the coaching of Gary Poe, The Titans upset the Sea Kings. Pitching for the Titans was Mike Page 13 Mason, who pitched a four inning two-hitter to lead them to a 6-4 victory. Outstanding players in this year ' s season were Dan Trump, Dane Rice, Mike Peretti, Scott Shean, Mike Lumkin, and Graig Plumley. GOLF Goming off a disappointing season, this year ' s Varsity Golf team did what many thought impossible. The Rolling Hills Varsity Golf team had a winning season, with a record of 6-3, and made both the Bay League Finals and GIF playoffs. The Golf team finished second in Bay League behind Palos Verdes. Entering with a 3-0 record in League, the Titans lost to an undefeated Sea King team in the last match of the season. The loss put the Titans in sole possession of second place. In the GIF playoffs, the Titans fin- ished in fourth place. The Titans sent one individual golfer into the GIF playoffs. Mark Greul, who had already been selected as All Bay League team player of the year, had shot an even par 144 to win both the Bay and Ocean Leagues. We had a very good year, commented Greul, in which we played extremely consistently and placed second. 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