Oakleaves-1973

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When the white eagle of the North is flying overhead

The browns, reds, and golds of autumri lie in the gutter, dead. Remember then, that summer birds with wings of fire flying Came to spring's neu; ,rhope, born of leaves decaying.;,, :Just as new ure will come from death, love will come at leisure . . Love of love, love of life and giving without measure Gives in return a wondrous yearn of a promise almost seen. Live hand-in-hand and together we'll stand on the threshold of a

-The Moody Blues

There will come a time, I know, when people will take delight in one another, when each will be a star to the other, and when each will listen to his fellow as to music. Then free men will walk upon the earth, men great in their freedom.

trustees: president: mrs. wilson bradley, jr., '42, vice-president:
charles g. bakaly, jr.
caillowtte, md. d, mrs. roberts. dulin, '45, long ellis, r. stanton hales , ph. d ., '57

We have broken irretrievably with the past; we have cut ourselves off from the old ways of thinking, of feeling, of adapting .. this calls into question man's capability for adaptation- how will he fare in this new society? can he adapt to its imperatives? and if not, can he alter these imperatives?

The charm of life is this variety of genius, these contrasts and flavors by which Heaven has modulated the identity of truth, and there is a perpetual hankering to violate this individuality, to warp his ways to resemble your thinking and behavior. You are trying to make that other man you. One's enough.

Ideas are clean. They soar in the serene supernal. I can take them out and look at them, they fit in books, they lead me down that narrow way. And in the morning they are there. Ideas are straightbut the world is round, and a messy mortal is my friend. Come walk with me in the mud ...

administration

The principal goal of education is to create men who are capable of doing new things, not simply of repeating what other generations have done.

" I don't think I could find anything better than Polytechnic School . "

"The student body is generally intellectually curious and concerned about problems in the world today. "

Willis Stork , H e adm as t e r
Dawn Cobb , Admini s tr a ti ve Ass is tant

If a little knowledge is dangerous, where is the man who has so much as to be out of danger? -Thomas

" .. . although I ran the gamut of fantasizing great wealth and influence, my ambition was always to become a teacher. "

Intelligence has been 2 defined . .. as the capacity :g to learn. That is nonsense. Intelligence is the g- capacity to wonder .£.

Rob e rt Knox , Busin ess Man a g e r

english

" In teaching you deal with people on a good level, and you have a more intelligent relationship than in other professions. "

How vain it is to sit down to write, when you have not stood up to live.

" learn as much as you teach , and leave them when they want more

" .. . English is important ' cause all God 's children have to learn how to talk good . .. "

history

" ... the general student body is shrewd, realistic, and amiable .

" My teaching philosophy involves creating emotional or intellectual challenges which will anger students into making a learning response. "

"History is my all-encompassing passion-! have been known to sleep with my history books . . . "

" we are the culmination of everything that has gone before, so it is important to know how we have become what we are "

Rog e r lp sw it c h , History
Geo r ge Moses , History d ept h ead
Robe rt Ca tani a, Hi s tor y
Sa rah H a ll , History, Librarian

" . . . In my spare time I practice multiplication tables and my right triangle combinations. "

"Kids Today!"

mathematics

I have hardly e ver known a mathematician who was capable of reasoning.

-Plato

"There is never a dull moment . you can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink, so you have to raise the student's appetite "

" . .. I try to teach understanding, methods of learning independently, and ways of approaching different problems "

" Or, vacation s I lik e to go away . . . "

sclence

"Biology is the most important subject in the world, since it is the study of life and we are alive "

" You never know it cold, so there are always question s y ou can 't an s wer "

" The students here are friendly , sheltered, and naive in a good way . They hav en 't had many bitter experiences or acquired false sophistication, but they have b ee n expo s ed to many deep ideas .. . "

Perhaps of all the creations of man language is the most astonishing.

" ... the general attitude of the students may not be ideal, but who wants the ideal. "

"Now that I'm a teacher, I want to be a student again "

" Poly is the least miserable place to spend the most miserable period of your life."

Re nee Be l G e ar y , Fr e n c h d e pt. h e ad
Mary Langstaff, Fr e nch
Mar y Fitzpatri c k , Fr e nch

" . my ideal paradise would be to retire on a Caribbean island with just enough to live with, and then to throw my watch away.

Roland Haugh , Spa ni s h
Ve rna Ama kawa , Span is h , Modern Danc e
Francis Wass , Ge rm an an d Latin
Pat Wickhem, Latin

maintenance staff

Mr. a nd Mr s Frank Mercado , custodians

fine arts

The Devil whispered behind the leaves , "It's pretty, but is it Art?"

-Kipling

" . . . in music is vibration, in vibration is energy, and in energy is life."

J o hn F is h e r , Sh o p
D o n a ld Br o wn , Mu s ic
Ca r ol Ce ir co, D ra m a
Viv ian Yo un g, Dr a m a
Mary J
nse n , G irl s' S p o rt s
D e b o r a h Bl ac km o re , Girl s' S p o rt s
Za n e Bl ac k , G irl s' P E. d e pt. hea d
Geo ffr ey Yur e , Boys' Spo rt s

By sports like these are all their cares beguil'd.

Jam es Ewing , Boys' Sports
Sam Yezers ki , Bo ys' Sports
Howard Farer, T e nni s
Thomas Bradbury , Boys ' P. E. dept. h ea d

STUDENTS

pigeons in the grass, alas. -Gertrude Stein

old age sticks up Keep Off signs) & youth yanks them down (old age cries No Tres) & (pas) youth laughs (sing old age

scolds Forbid den Stop Must n't Don ' t &) youth goes right on gr owing old -e. e . cummings

senlors

Margaret

The sun shines on both sides of the hedge.

Jamie

I want to put on one hundred pound s and play football I like short hair (sorry) . . . Someday I'll publish World Review Magazine (circulation: 100 million) I'll also be a famou s novelist, undoubtedly Does this sound like thePersonality in Campix?

J ames M ac ph e rso n H ol e

Fubby

A sense of humor keen enough to show a man his own absurdities will keep him from the commission of all sins, or nearly all, save those that are worth committing.

-Samuel Butler the Younger

Carol Ann

0 thou afflicted, tossed with tempest, and not comforted, behold, I will lay thy stones with fair colours, and lay thy foundations with sapphires.

-Isaish 54:11

Alan

felt forsaken, you'll awaken to the joys of livin' hand in glove, and then I will lend you my will and your days will be filled with love.

-Graham Nash

Alan Lance Sitkin
Laurie Pam e la Farber

Astronomers point out that star clusters , galaxies , in fact the whole universe is racing away from Earth at 15,000 miles per second. Can you blame it?

my only boundaries are my dreams . . . -Unknown

Greg
YukFoo

Nature teaches beasts to know their friend s .

Well I could just sit around makin' music all day long. Long as I'm makin' music I know I can't do no body wrong.

And who knows, maybe someday I'll come up with a song that makes people Wanna stop their fussin ' and fight in', just long enough to sing along.

-"I Believe in Music"

Stan

Believe me, my young friend, there is nothing- absolutely nothing - half so much w orth doing as simply messing around in boats. Simply messing.

-Wat er Rat

The Wind in the Willows

Lisa

Setsailtowardsthesun

Feel the warmth that'sjust begun Share each a71d every dream They belong to everyone.

-The Moody Blues

Stanl ey K o hn e n H oney

Charlie

And if you listen very hard

The time will come to you at last When all are one and one is all To be a rock and not to roll.

Diana

If you can't laugh at it, then you're really in trouble.

-T. W., Sage

Marc

My education was interrupted by twelve years of schooling.

-G.B Shaw

Dima Va il
C h a rl es Geo rge Bakaly , III

Joy

In the morning of my life

I shall look to the sunrise At a moment in my life When the world is new, And the blessing I shall ask Is that God will grant me To be Brave And Strong And True.

And to fill the world with love

My whole life through

-Unknown

Mark

Delusions of a disturbed man: Everything is all right. Delusions of a san_e man: Everything is all right.

-Bruce Rapaport

Hang you hat on the wind, Little One; Pin your dreams to the sky; Run so fast you can catch the sun, And someday, like the eagle, you shall fly.

-"Hang Your Hat on the Wind"

Joy Marie Leon g
S haron Ann Napp
Sharon
Mark Hyman Rapaport

Dick

Man: Have you any pet peeves?

Woman: Yes, I have a pet peeve. His name is Spot and he lives on a strict diet.

M: What of?

W: Stricts.

M: And what else does he live on?

W: All fours.

M: But how does he sleep?

W: Soundly.

M: Is he house-trained?

W: He occasionally peeves all over the carpet.

M: Do you smack him?

W: On the spot.

-Roger McGough

Catherine avait-elle aime la lutte pour la lutte? Non, mais elle en avait etourdi Jules jusqu 'a la nausee. Un soulagement l 'envahissait. L'amitie de Jules et Jim n'avait pas d'equivalent en amour. Ils prenaient ensemble un plaisir total ades riens, ils constataient leurs divergences avec tendresse.

-Jules et Jim

Ri c h a rd Roge r F r a nk

Cream Cheese

The Bearded Pied Piper played a special number with fishes and loaves through LOVE He called down on His improvised flute a beautitude for the multitudes with gratitude.

But the government didn't dig His attitude or His jazz and brought Him before The House Un-Roman Affairs committee and they turned his flute into a cross upon which he played His final number. And some heard " soul " for the first time and some cried and s ome were afraid.

Alan

"Do you remember the past, Doctor?" "Yes"

"Do you remember the future?"

"Yes " "FORGET IT."

D a vid Alan F rid g e

Brad

When I was down beside the sea A Wooden stade they gave to me

To dig the sandy shore.

My holes were empty like a cup In every hole the sea came up Till it could come no more.

-Unknown

Andy a good many failures are happy because they don't realize it many a cockroach believes himself as beautiful as a butterfly have a heart o have a heart and let them dream on.

-archy

Nancy

We do not need words Our eyes speak Our touch reveals Each new day we discover new beauty In silence of each other.

-Walter Rinder

Br a df o rd H a ll , Jr
A ndr ew William M ac kay

Debbie

Dieu ne demande rien d 'extraordinaire aux hommes. Seulement d'avoir confiance en cette petite part d'eux-memes, qui est Lui.

-Jean Anouilh

Eric

The best lack all conviction, while the worst Are full of passionate intensity .

-William Butler Yeats

Russell

The time has come, the walrus said,

To talk of many things

Of shoes-and ships-and sealing waxOf cabbages-and kingsAnd why the sea is boiling hot-

And whether pigs have wings.

-Lewis Carroll

Ru
D

Hasan

You aim for the palace and get drowned in the sewer.

Nina

What! Write in your book! Where the learned may look! Where the critic might spy! No! Never! Not I!

- Unknown

Nina L es li e G ir ve tz
Hasa n Pirkul

Pay

"I can do a score of things that can't be done, "the Go lux said.

"I can find a thing I cannot see and see a thing I cannot find.

The first is time, the second is a spot before my eyes. I can feel a thing I cannot touch and touch a thing I cannot feel.

The first is sad and sorry, the second is your heart. "

Jim"Where are you going, Master?" cried Sam, though at last he understood what was happening.

"To the Havens, Sam," said Frodo.

"And I can't come."

"No, Sam. Not yet anyway. Though you too were a Ring-Bearer, if only for a little while. Your time may come. Do not be sad, Sam. You cannot be always torn in two. You will have to be one and whole, for many years. You have so much to enjoy and to be and to do. "

"But, " said Sam, and tears started in his eyes.

Pati e n ce Cryst
Jam e s Edmund Mcin e rn y

Alice

Maybe I'm mad; for the voices are luring me, urging me from the midnight moon and the silence of my desk to walk on wave crests across a sea.

-Gabrial Okara

Jim

"Knowledge can be communicated, but not wisdom. "
-Siddhartha

deeds cannot dream what dreams can do time is a tree (this life one leaf) but love is the sky and i am for you just so long and long enough

-e. e. cummings

Alice T h aye r Sc udd e r
Ma ri a nn e Larse n
Marianne

Kathy

For you shall go out in joy, and be led forth in peace; the mountains and the hills before you shall break forth into singing, And all trees of the field shall clap their hands.

Grant

Therefore let the moon

Shine on thee in thy solitary walk; And let the misty mountain-winds be free To blow against thee . .. -William Wordsworth

Ann

Where am I going? The high rooks call "It's awful fun to be born at all."

Where am I going? The ring-doves coo; "We do have beautiful things to do."

-A.A. Milne

Kath e rin e Anthony Bradl ey
Grant Ra y mond Willcox

Willard

There is a road no simple highway Between the dawn and the dark of night

And if you go, no one way follow, That path is for your steps alone.

Ripple in still water

When there is no pebble tossed nor wind to blow.

You choose to lead must follow , But if you fall, you fall alone, If you should stand, then who 's to guide you,

If I knew the way , I would take you home.

Ann

Sleeping in the jungle woke up thought I'd eat a mango

A mango in a tango

A tangle tale of pythons' heads

Which by the hour sweet emeralds shed

Green vines in wet sap quick are wed

While greying goat falls dull as lead

And finds in shale a lasting bed

A nn McA llis t e r Eggers
Will

Chris

He had bought a large map representing the sea, Without the least vestige of land: And the crew were much pleased when they found it to be A map they could all U[l,derstand.

"Other maps are such shapes with their islands and capes! But we've got our brave Captain to thank."

(So the crew would protest) "That he's bought us the bestA perfect and absolute blank!"

Fern

"The soul is born, "he said vaguely, "first in those moments I t;jd you of. It has a slow and dark birth; more mysterious than the birth of the body. When the soul of a man is born in this country, there are nets flung at it to hold it back from flight. You talk to me of nationality, language, religion. I shall try to fly by those nets. "

Fern Gilda Russak
Christopher Micha e l Young

Laure

Climb the mountains and get their good tidings. Nature's peace will flow into you as sunshine flows into trees. The winds will blow their freshness into you and the storms their energy, while cares will drop off like autumn leaves.

-John Muir

No limits, Jonathan? he thought, and he smiled. His race to learn had begun.

-Richard Bach

The nicest thing about telling the truth is that you don't have to remember what you said.

-Unknown

K1t s ut os hi Ka rl S him a d a
Julie
Laur e Ca illou
Juli e M ae H o le

Beth

. . . feeling all sunny and careless, and as if twice nineteen didn't matter a bit.

-A.A. Milne

Bob

You might as well fall flat on your face as lean over too far backward.

-James Thurber

Wade

Still round the corner there may wait

A new road or a secret gate; And though I have oft passed them by , A day will come at last when I Shall take the hidden paths that run West of the Moon, East of the Sun.

-J. R. R. Tolkien

Rob e rt Hiro s hi Yon e moto , Jr
Wad e Scott Gillam
Elizabe th E ll e n Pe t e rson

MaryAnn

I am being driven forward Into an unknown land. The pass grows steeper, The air colder and sharper A wind from my unknown goal Stirs the strings Of expectation. Still the question: Shall I ever get there? There where life resounds, A clear pure note In the silence

-Dag Hammarskjold

Kim

As soon as we realize that the ability to accept that which is different lies within us, we will find teachers everywhere. A book, a concert, a chance meeting will be a turning point in our lives, helping us to reach a new level. We will always feel open to and enriched by the experiences of daily life. Nothing will any longer appear trite or unworthy of being experienced. The solution to depression, anger, discouragement, and unhappiness lies within each of us

Lind say Kim Bo zza ni
Mary A nn Thompso n

JeffIf a lion eats me, you will hear the news from him . He will say, "The old man was tough, but a tasty meal. "

Susan

Stars over snow

And in the west a planet

Swinging below a starLook for a lovely thing and you will find it. It is not farIt never will be far.

-Sara Teasdale

J e ff e r y C arl
Fos t e r
S u sa n M ill e r J e lliffe

Ken

Right motives give pinions to thought, and strength and freedom to speech and action. -Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures.

Kenn e th Bern Jurg e nsen

Kathy

Look to this day! For Yesterday is but a dream, and Tomorrow is only a visionbut Today well-lived makes every Yesterday a dream of happiness, and every Tomorrow a vision of hope.

-the Sanskrit

Ralph

For when the One Great Scorer comes To write against your name, He marks - not that you won or lostBut how you played the game.

-Grantland Rice

Keiko Katherine Shimada
Ralph Alan Stearns

Jim

There is just no percentage in rem em berin ' the past It's time you learned to live again and· love and laugh Come with me leave your yesterday behind And take a giant step outside your mind.

-Taj Mahal

Debbie Ahday is done Day is done _A nd fish float through the trees eating the seeds of the sun.

-Ferlinghetti

Julie

"Kathy, I'm lost , " I said, Though I knew she was sleeping. " I'm empty and aching and I don 't know why. "

Counting the cars on the New Jersey Turnpike. They've all come to look for America.

-Paul Simon

D e borah Ruth Br o wn
Juli e Sh e ila W e im a n
Jam

e

Mike

It's like you 'ue seen a cop And you don't exactly want to stop It's a motion, a lotion, that makes you want to go.

Cornell

Your joy no man taketh from you. -John 16:22

Corn
ll C hu lay
Mi c ha e l J ose ph Murr ay

... on and on and on he strode, far out over the sands, singing wildly to the sea, crying to / greet the advent of the life that had cried to him

1. Chris Sparling 2. Lawrence Gieson 3. J enny Ho ye r 4. Jim Dahl .3 Dan Siekman 6. Kim Blake 7. Reid Neuwirth, Rob Davis 8. Swati Ro y 9. Megan McCaslin 10 Robb y Kursinski 11. Lori Huebn e r 12 . Kim Chichester 13. John Ta y lor 14. Jim Olds
15. Alison Andrews 16. Allyn Goss 17. Chris Rhodes 18. Daphn e Wilcox 19. Ro y Sugasawara 20. J e nn y Jones 21. Clay Mitchell 22 . Phil Huffman 23. Mim Dunham 24. Martha Stancill 25. Greg Hamlin 26 Charlene Strickland 27. Melissa Patton 28. Ellen Smith, Henr y Stimson 29. Peter D e b s ki :30 Eric H e lfenbe in , Corty Flinchbaugh
l. Duane Peterson 2. Roddy Guerra 3. Pam Ray 4. Beeky Shatford .5. Cyndy King 6. Lisa Cell-Mann 7. Mike Wilson 8. Robert Kleinberg 9. Mark Soldate 10 Jennie Clark 11 David Ashkenas 12 . Warren Taylor.
13. Nancy Barlow 14 Kathy McNair 15. Mi y on Yon emoto 16 . C arl Yee 17 Linda Schneid e r 18. Gr e g Daswick 19 Ke n Frank 20. Brook M e gg s 21. Paul Yat e s
22. Stuart Butl e r 23 . Mich e ll e Lor e nz e n 24 . Ian Hunte r 25 R o nn y Tannenbaum
1. Lisa Kru ege r 2. Long Ell is 3. Larry Guerra 4. Bruc e Beutl e r .5. Cliff Godwin, David Horowitz 6. Bob Chichester 7. Mik e Bumb 8. Susie Pet e rson 9 Kir s ten Frank 10. Ann Marie Bonness 11 Ellen Brown 12 Jami e Caillouette 13 . Bruc e Toom er 14. R e nni e Brandr e th 15. Doug Maner

sophomores

... he was alone and young and willful and wild-hearted alone amidst a waste of wild air and brackish waters . ..

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16 Kim Kirkpatrick , Ly-li Lau
Ru e ben Stokes 18. Kathy Wheaton 19 . Gina D e Modena
Lauren Wood 21. Caren Stabler 22. Jim Marsters 23
Larry Lewis 24. Laura Gilmor e 25 Donna Cifarelli 26. Ricky Otte 27. Bryan Bracken
Rob Lewin 29. Roger Schow
1. John Poole 2. Bill Clark 3 M ichelle L eguay 4
Amy Jelliffe 5 Maggie Koenig 6. Skip Hickambottom 7. Marian Ston e 8. Vivian Albert 9. Ken Russak 10. Maure e n Grady 11 John Balian 12. Tim R e gas 13. Charles Koch .

14. Paul Spi e g e l 15 Ali so n P ec k 16 Mik e Da swick 17.

18. D e bbi e Matth e w s 19. Ca rol y n Bark e r 20 . Bru ce Rapaport 21. John Moorman 22 David Bla c kham 23. Lori

n e nbaum 24 . K e n G irv e t z 25 Mimi Yon e moto 26 Bob

27 Br o ok e T ys on 2 8. Kar e n Mill e r 29. Paul Bimm e rman.

David Brittan
Tan-
Gifford

freshmen

... There was a lust of wandering in his feet that burned to set out for the ends of the earth. Oh! Oh! his heart seemed . to cry. Evening would deepen above the sea, night fall upon the plains, dawn glimmer the 4 anderer and show him strange fields and hills and faces.

-James Joyce

15. John Bakaly 16. Maritia Barnum 17. Anita Mark 18. Allan Brody 19. John Quinn 20. Jonathan Spaulding 21. Pam Mohler
22. Isolde Kirshner 23. Brooks
Elliott 24. Cherie Meyer 25. Chris Robin 26. Doug MacKay

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12.

1. Steve Hastru p 2. Karen Kiefer 3, David Horn 4. John Shen 5. Lizzie Bradley 6. Ginny Bergman 7. Betsy Hardaway 8
::::: indi Comstock 9. Charles Lundberg
Sue Roudebush
11. Tracy Cameron
Stuart Nunn 13. Stacey Foreman 14. Nate Kuppermann,

24. Patrick Downes 25. Lawrence Flournoy 26. Drew Pinsky 27. Kathy Campbell28. David Revel 29. Anna Guerra 30. Mary King 31. Karen Wilson.

15. David Ritchie 16. Peter Roshko 17. Leslie Heerman 18. Eic Davis 19. Bradley Griggs 20. Curtis Giesen 21. Kathy Pike 22. John Boyle 23. Jon Nakamoto

SPORTS

. .tive dextrous, A te inqulsl ' cu ' k ' tin attac ' Promp d in defense, Rea Y

Full of resourcedsBurke -Edmun

varsity football

PREP LEAGUE CHAMPIONS

Brad Hall
Bob Yon e moto , Duan e Pe t e rson
Alan Sitkin, Most Tackles
Ken Jur ge n se n , Most Valuable; Jim Mcin e rn y
Paul Yates , Most Impr ove d
Ralph Stearns
Phil Huffman , Clay Mitchell, Chris Rhod es , Eric Laufe r
Stokes Rick Ott
Mike Bumb
Ken Girvetz
Tim Regas
Curtis Giesen , Jim Dahl
Robby Kursinski
Jami e Hole
Jami e Caillouette
Drew Pin sky, Most Improv e d
Skip Hickambottom
Charl es Koch
Tom Liu , Most Tackl es
Bryan Brack e n
Brad Gri ggs
Charl es Lundb e rg
Doug Maner

VARSITY SCORES Opponents

Ontario Christian 46

Rio Hondo 48

L.A. Baptist 78

Webb 45

St. Genevieve 53

Big Bear 61

Bell-Jeff 68

Rim-of-the- World 51

Pater Noster 50

Rio Hondo 71

Alumni 56

Whittier Christian 36

La Jolla 46

Flintridge 40

Pacific 41

Ambassador 48 Chadwick 32

Flintridge 49

L.A. Baptist 78

La Jolla 36

Pacific 42

Ambassador 54 Chadwick 12

R. L. Stevenson 46

Menlo 62

L.A. Baptist 74

VARSITY AWARDS

All League Ken Jurgensen Jim Mcinerny

Most Valuable in Prep League Ken Jurgensen

Most Valuable- Ken Jurgensen

Most Improved- Greg Daswick

Most Free Throws- Mike Murray

Varsity Basketball: Train e r Ken Russak, Stuart Otte, Jim Mcinerny , Charlie Bakaly, Brad Hall , Hasan Pirkul , Mike Murray, Mike Wilson , Duan e Peterson, Manager David Revel , Bee ky Shatford, Ken Jurg e nsen , Greg Daswic k, Alan Sitkin , Coach Bradbury.
JV Basketball: Mike Daswick , Long Ellis, Ralph Stearns, Larry Lewis, Brook Meggs , Warren Taylor , Larry Guerra, Jack Moorman , Jami e Ca ill
e , Bill Clark, Bryan Brack en, Rick Ott e, Bruc e Toomer, Bob Chichester. Not-pictured: Coac h Yezerski.

C SCORES

C AWARDS

Most Valuable- Tom Liu

C Basketball: Coach Ewing, David Revel , Paul Simmerman, Nate Kuppermann , John Balian, Curtis Giesen , Jon Nakamoto, Roy Sugasawara , Skip Hickambottom , Peter Debski , Tom Liu, Brad Griggs, Cyrus Cryst, Ken Russak, Chris Robin.
Varsity Soccer: Eric Laufer, Phil H1ffman , Marc Fields , Danny Siekman, Ronn y Tann e nbaum , A lan Fridge , Ken Frank , Ma-k Rapap ort , Coac h Olson , Mark Soldate, G rant Wi llcox, C lay Mitchell , Lawrence G iesen.

JV

JV Soccer: Dick Frank, Coac h Peterson , Jon Spaulding , Doug MacKay, Bru ce R apa port , Charles Lundb erg , J o hn Quinn , Stuar t N unn , Peter Roshko , Henr y Stimp so n , C hri s Sparling , Willard Stone.
Varsity Tennis: Coach Far e r , Roddy Guerra, John Quinn , Larr y Guerra , Peter Debski , Jim Dahl , Paul Bimm e rman , Bob Yon emoto, Rick Otte
JV Tennis: Coach Farer, David Scull, Greg Hamlin, David Blackham, Carl Yee, Brook Meggs , David Ashkenas, Beeky Shatford, Charles Koch.

spring sports

Track: Reid Neuwirth, Lawrence Giesen, Stuart Otte , Alan Sitkin, Grant Willcox , Jim Mcinerny , Chris Rhod es, Danny Siekman, Phil Huffman , Ralph Stearns, Ken Jurgensen , Mark Rapaport , Brad Hall , Clay Mitchell , Bruce Rapaport , Doug MacKay , Jim Sitkin , Tom Liu, Ken Frank, Bruc e Toomer, Drew Pinsky , Brad Griggs.

Golf: Andy MacKay , Greg Daswick , Mike Daswick, Jack Moorman , Cliff Godwin , Bob Chichester

Swimming: Mark Rapaport, Brad Hall , Jim Mcinerny, Ken Frank, John Taylor , Rob Davis, Phil Huffman , Paul Yates, Chris Sparling, David Revel , Tom Liu, Stuart Nunn, Peter Roshko, Margaret Smith , Lisa Carmack, Sharon Napp, Valerie Jaffee, Maritia Barnum, Kathy Nickel, Lizzie Bradl ey, Manager: Martha Stancill

Charlie Bakaly , Andy MacKay, Clay Mitchell, Lawrence Giesen , Duan e Pet e rson , Henry Stimson, Warren Taylor, Greg Daswick, Robby Kursinski, Bob Chichester, Larry Lewis, John Balian, Jim Mcinerny.

J.V. Vo ll eyba ll: Ginny Bergman, Lizzie Bradley, Kathy Campbell, G in a De Modena , Kirsten Frank, Laura Gi lm ore, Betsy Hardaway, Lisa Krueger, Ly-Li Lau , Karen Miller , Susie Peterson, Kathy Pike, Lori Tannenbaum , Brooke Tyson, Lauren Wood.

girls' sports

Tennis: Brenda Banta , Nancy Barlow , Tracy Came ron , Lisa Carmack , J en ni e C lark , Maureen Grady , Anna Guerra , J en n y Jon es, Mary King , Lisa Krueger, Suzi Rowland s.

Varsity Volleyba ll: Lisa Carmack, Corne ll C hul ay, J e nni e Cla rk , Julie Ho le, Lori Huebner , Care Kressen , Megan McCaslin , Margaret Smith, Cha rl e n e Str ic kl and.

ORGANIZATIONS

We were young enough still to harbor the glad illusion that organized forms of get-together were commendable.

Up! up! my friend, and quit your books; Or surely you ' llgrow double: Up! up! my friend, and clear your looks; Why all this toil and trouble?

-Wordsworth

Seniors: Vice-President: Macer , Secretary: Jeff Foster , President: Debbie Cing
Laure Caillouette , A.S.B. President
Nina Girvetz. A.S.B. Chie Justice
Sophomores: Secretary: Gina De Modena, Presid e nt: Jim Fletcher , Jamie Caillouette , Vice-President: Ly-li-Lau
A.S.B. Vice President
Carolyn Kressen , A.S. B Secretary
Juniors: Secretary: Daphne Wilcox. Vice -Pr esident: Charlene Strick land

student government

Knowing exactly how much of the future can be introduced into the present is the secret of great government.
-Victor Hugo
Junior President: Ian Hunter
Freshmen: Vice-President: Kathy Campbell , President: Barclay Kamb, Secretary: Cindi Comstock.

clubs

There

never was a bad man that had ability for good servLce.

Latin C lub: any a nd a ll past , pr ese nt , a nd futur e Latin students.
The only way to have a friend is to be one.
-Emerson
Turkish AFS student: Hasan Pirkul and Brad Hall & Grant Willcox, AFS brothers.
Y-Littl e ( and big) Brav es , Ken Jurg e ns e n , h ea d.

WELCOME TO THE MONKEY HOUSI

Haz e l Bergeron

' George Bergeron

Announcer

Harrison Bergeron

Diana Moon Glampers

Newt

Doris Sawyer

Catherine

Susanna

Nancy

Arthur Baker

Susan Baker

Edie Baker

Fred Bockman

Marian Bockman

Lew Harrison

Kathleen Wheaton

Henry Stimson

Eric Davis

John Boyle

Jenny Hover

Eric Davis

Michelle Leguay

Stacey Foreman

Cherie Meyer

Kathy Nicke l

Ken Russak

Lisa Destro

Maureen Grady

Russell Chadwick

Leslie Heerman

Matt Moore

one-act plays

F irs t Int e r v iewe r

F irs t A ppli ca nt

Seco nd Int e r v ie w e r

Sec o nd A ppli ca nt

Third Int e r v iewe r

Third Appli ca nt

Fo urth Int e r v ie we r

F ourth A ppli ca nt b

N in a G ir ve t z

D a nn y S ie km a n

C h a rl es K oc h

K a th y M cNa ir

G in a D e MoJ e na

K e n G irv e t z R o b L ew in

Re nni e Br a ndr e th

Production Staff

Lightin g : Ke n Ru ssa k

C hri s S p a rlin g

Bru ce T oo m e r

Sound: John Boy le

E ri c D av is

Make-up:

Allyn Go ss

M a riti a Ba rnum

Re nni e Br a ndr e th

Tracy Ca m e r o n

C orn e ll C hul ay

A nn Egge rs

Ma gg ie K oe ni g

Mich e ll e L o r e n ze n

Be th Pe t e rso n

Mar ga re t Smith

Lori T a nn e nb a um

Tickets:

Ri c k Ott e

Ushers:

Kim Bl a ke

Jim Hol e TO BOBOLI N K FOR H E R S PIR £T b y Willi a m lng e

Bo b o link Ne lli e F ra n ces Re n ee

G re t c h e n

D oo rm a n

Irin a Nec hibidik o ff

S t a nt o n F illm o r e

Ma r y M ilt o n F re d e ri c k B isc h o ff

S h a r o n Na pp

G inn y Be rg m a n La ur a G ilm o r e

Ca r e n S t a bl er M im D unh a m

E ri c D av is Kim Bozza ni Ke n Jur ge n se n Ma rg ie S mith

Ri c k O tt e

game

Music & Lyrics by Richard Adler & Jerry Ross

Directed by- V iv ian Young and Ca r ol Ce ir co

Chora l Dir ec t or Donald Brown

Music Director ............... Robert Kursinski r Choreographer ...................... Dorothy LaSpina

Sleep Tite Pajama Factory Employees

Prez

Hasl

Gladys

Cha

Rodrigu ez Ken Gi r vetz

Brend

Poop

Mara

Sa ndra

Ann

Mar

V

Sara

Evans

Wallac

Shimada

Maur ee n Grady

Ginny Be r gman

Dann y S ie kman

Pop Grant Wi ll cox

Anderson

Boyl e

Genarro Reid Neuw irth

Dillon . . E ri c Davi s

Woodburn

Babco c k

Hut c hin so n Jon Nakamoto

Dancers

Alison A ndr e w s

Maritia Barnum

Re nni e Brand re th

Kim C hi c h es t e r

J e nny C lark

Susa n Dahl

Mau r ee n Grady

Juli e Hol e

Amy J e lliffe

Susa n J e lliffe

Maggi e Ko e nig

Michell e L eg u ay

Michell e Lor e n zen A nn Lichty

Megan McCa s lin

Kathy McNair

Karen Mill e r

Kathy Pik e Fern Ru ssak

Margi e S mith

Marian S ton e Dian a Vail

creative arts week

Man is before all else creatille. And those who have not found peace in the use of their gifts are in isolation.

Saint-Exupery

Ta 'bn object . . Do eise.

13\'\tZ. a l 1\k a on h.. 'Put lt.

Mak(L samdhirJ· f irvl o tJ5e. 4Qr it

a fund: ion. Fin<.\ an eb

It is through Art, and through Art only, that we can realize our perfection.

He had never heard such music as this, never dreamt such music was possible.

Use what talents you have; the woods would have little music if no birds sang their song except those who sang best.

Oliver G. Wilson

In the mountains we forget to count the days

-Japanese proverb

Great is journalism. Is not every able Editor a Ruler of the World, being a persuader of it?

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Editor: Joy Leong

oak leaves

editor-in-chief:

Kathy Nickerson

photography editor: Karl Shimada

business editor: Marianne Larsen

sports editor: Bob Yonemo to advisor:

Anne Moses

business advisor: Mike Babcock

Writing a book was an adventure. To begin with it was a toy, an amusement; then it became a mistress, and then a master, and then a tyrant.

editorial staff: Kath y Shimada

Nancy Barlow

Bryan Brack e n

Jami e Caillouette

Kathy Campbell

Kim Chichester

Cornell Chulay

Cindi Comstock

Long Eillis

Martha Stancill

Mary Ann Thompson

M iyon Yonemoto

photographers:

Mike Babcock

Jim Dahl

Lauri e Farber

Laurie Farbe r Stan Hon ey

Allyn Goss

Jim Mars t e rs

Susan Jelliff e Stuart Nunn

Mariann e Lars e n Ken Rus sa k

Michelle Lorenzen

Beth Peterson

Linda Schneider

Chris Sparling

Grant Willcox

Bob Yonemoto

-Churchill

darkroom: Linda Schne id er

Stan Honey Miyon Yonemoto

Stuart Nunn

Grant Willcox

Bob Yonemoto

business staff:

Ginny Be rgman

Kath y Campbell

Cornell Chulay

Cindi Coms to c k

Lauri e Farber

Susan J e lliffe

Jenny Jon es

Ann Lichty

Be th Peterson

CAND -IDS ·

My life is a May game, I will live as I [ike. Blue is the sky, green the and groves, fresh the springs, glad the rivers, and hospitable the splendor ·of sun and star. , I will play my game out. Life is a May game still.

--Ral-ph Waldo Em -erson

The trees rustle and talk birds sit here an_d there or rummage on the ground. -

I

am a Bear of Very Little Brain, and long -words Bother me. ,

/ seeking of truth follow no path _ all paths lead where truth is here -e.e. cu·mmings

I'm nobody! Who -are you?.

Are you no body, too?

Then there's a pair of us- don't tell! They'd banish us, you

How dreary to be somebod:y!How public, like a frog ·

< ro tell your name the live_ long day

To an admiring bog.

Loneliness would.n 't be so hard · if I didn't -have to do it all by myself.

, Nothing in the universe exists alone. Every drop of water, every human being,- all creatures in the web of life q,nd all tdeas in the iveb of knowledge are part of an immense, evolving, dynamic whole as old, and · as young, -as , the universe itself. T9 learn this is to discover the m ·eaning of joy.

For after all, the best thing one-can do when it· is raining, is to let it rain. ,

I dreamed that !floated at will in the great Ether, -and I saw this world floating qlso not far off, but diminish,ed to t}Je size of an apple. Then an angel took it in his hand and -brought it to me and said, ' "This must thou eat." And I ate the world.

You're bloated from a diet of buns and hamburgers, nut burgers, clam burgers.

Life S ong

Isn't life beautiful, Isn't life gay, · . Isn't life perfect thing To pass the time away?

one thing about it these are sure exc-iting says£ folding the front page to fit the bottom of the birdcage.

-ric masten

The wet head is dead , remember?

"I came · back " -

Men occasionally stumble over the truth, -but most of them pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing had happened.

When I outgrow my names and facts and theories, or when reality leaves them behind, I become dead if I don't go on to new ways of seeing things.

'Tis now the very witching time .. . and hell itself breathes out contagion ·to this world.
-Shakespeare
I don't say we ·all ought to misbehave,.

but we ·ought to look as if we could.

In ·watermelon sugar the deeds were done and done again as my life is done in watermelon sugar.

. He had but one eye, and the popular prejudice runs in favor of two.

Phil Guess Memorial Court

the world's a scene of changes.

Stu ar t Ott e, Se ni o r G lass, re turn ee

There was a child went forth every day, And the first object he looked upon, · that object he became ..

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Our thanks to anyone arid everyone whose time, talent, $, or any combination thereof helped to produce OAK LEAVES. Above all, Marianne, unmatched money manager and inimitable illustrator; and Karl, our peerless photographer. And especially, Joy (& others), who bought and sold Jurgensen's gastronomic delights; Mr. Nunn, who produced our staff photo; and of course, Mrs. Moses, invaluable advisor and unparalleled proofer.

It were not best that we should all think alike ; it is difference of opinion that makes horse-races.
-Mark Twain

edshadows dreams ambitions and as we went we waved goodbye forever.

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