Oakleaves-1979

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ADMINISTRATION

Charles Peterson; Director of Upper School
John Bergen; Headmaster
Dawn Cobb; Administrative Assistant
Susie Martin; Secretary
"A little knowledge is a dangerous thing. Drink deep or taste not the Empyrean spring"
Pope
John Manley; Dept. Head
Alexander
Jim Parkman
Jim Mcinerny
Ann Moses

LA N G u A G E

"When you're lying awake with a dismal headache, and repose is tabooed by anxiety, I conceive you may use any language you choose to indulge in without impropriety."

Carmella Rodriguez; Spanish
Laura Layton; Spanish
Mary Fitzpatrick; French
Ferenc Rozsnyoi; German and Latin
Kathleen Dillon; Dept. Head, French and Spanish
Patricia Wickhem; Latin
"War is better than Monday Morning."

Kevin Kelly; American Studies
George Moses; Dept. Head
Belinda Walker
Sally Hall; Librarian
Roger lpswitch

MATH

"Mathematics,

rightly viewed, possesses not only truth, but supreme beauty - a beauty cold and austere. "

Jon Hageman; Dept. Head
Peter Stathis
Phil Theodorou
Bill Fornaciari

"Beyond the bright searchlights of science, Out of sight of the windows of sense, Old riddles still bid us defiance, Old questions of Why and of Whence."

c I E N c E

Mike Klayman; Dept. Head
Melinda Burbank
Craig Fletcher

FINE ARTS

Richard Alonzo; Art
Pam Weaver; Photography
Renee Tuthill; Music
Warren Blemker; Wood Design
Carol Ceirco; Theatre Arts
Vivian Young; Dept. Head, Theatre Arts

ATHLETICS

M A I N T E N A N c E

Shirley Heublein; Director of P .E.
Florian Yezerski
Tom Bradbury; Director of Athletics
Holly Davis
Brad Hall
Jodie Burton
Jack Lawver, Dominick Zarrella, John Alexander, John Duffy, Roger Hunt, Michael McCann. 13

President

Vice-President ............. .. Kathleen

Chief

Secretary-

.........................

Parker Kressen
Gilmore
Justice
Meg Carmack
Treasurer Sally Shore

SENIORS

President Bert Banta

Vice-President ..................... ., .......................... Steve Keller

Secretary-Treasurer .................................. Arianne Haring

President Susan Vollero

Vice-President Julie Cohen

Secretary-Treasurer ................... Larry Albert

FRESHMEN

CLASS OFFICERS SOPHOMORES

President Tim Harvey Vice-President ...................................... Diana Gilmore

Secretary-Treasurer David Campbell

JUNIORS

President Eric Highleyman Vice-President ......................................................... Bridget Fonger

Secretary-Treasurer David Johnson 17

Henry Williamson, Steve Thompson, Roy Reeves, Henry Matthiessen, Greg Stolrow
Lynette Hand, Patricia Doyle, Susie Fry, Kay Jensen
Peter Jelliffe
Carter Mack
John Clayton
Steve Guyer
Cindy Bauman
Ray Marcus
Jim Voelkel
Natalie Shore
Maura Murphy
Caroline Mulder
Sy Thomas
David LaHorgue

Karen Moller

Karen

Jennifer Goeken

Ann

Sam Fassbinder

Monica Brown

Friedrich Knauss
David Johnson
Jon Yonemoto
Wayne Brandt
Maria Mead, Christina Ravelo I
Doug Brandon, Tim Frank, David Teasdale, Alan Lee, John de Beixedon, Dan Raftery
Bruce Berkey, Robert Krueger, Sy Thomas, Eric Highleyman, John
et Fonger, Kirsten Lindquist, Heather Smith, Carol Angie Pena, M t

Tom

Steve

Jeff McMorrow
Richard Webster
Edward .Hon
Brad Weiss
Randy Miller
Merrit Maddux Paul Liu

"I find the great thing in this world not so much where we stand, as in what direction we are moving We must sail sometimes with the wind and sometimes against it,-but we must sail, and not drift, nor lie at anchor."

No man is an island, entire of itself; every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main; if a clod be washed away by the sea, Europe is the less, as well as if a promontory were, as well as if a manor of thy friends or of thine own were; any man's death diminishes me, because I am involved in mankind; and therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls; it tolls for thee.

What would you think if I sang out of tune

Would you stand up and walk out on me

Lend me your ears and I'll sing you a song and I'll try not to sing out of key I get by with a little help from my friends -Lennon & McCartney

Andrew Thomas Gray
Janet Elizabeth Dahl

I'm holding this cat in my arms so it can sleep, and what more is there.

I met a friend of spirit He drank and womanized / ·jj / And I sat before his sanity L.J em Q I I was holding back from crying He saw my complications And he mirrored me back -simplified And we laughed how our perfection Would always be denied "Heart and humor and humility," He said, "will lighten up your heavy load."

We are the music-makers, And we are the dreamers of dreams, Wandering by the lone sea- breakers, And sitting by desolate streams; World -losers and world- forsakers, Of whom the pale moon gleams; Yet we are the movers and shakers Of the world forever, it seems.

Daryl Hiro Higuchi
Lillemor Anne-Marie Hastrup

And in the end remember it's with you you have to live.

"Winning isn't everything but wanting to win is."

From the very morning an intermittent drizzle had been falling, replaced at times by warm sunshine; the weather was unsettled. The sky would now be clear for an instant in spots, whereupon from behind the parted clouds azure would appear radiant and caressing, like some splendidly beautiful eye.

-Ivan Turgenev, "The Tryst"'

Berton Merle Banta
Lombardi
Dorothy Anne Chadwick
Elizabeth Hitchcock Jelliffe

Any path is only a path, and there is no affront, to oneself or to others, in dropping it if that is what your heart tells you . . . Look at every path closely and deliberately. Try it as many times as you think necessary. Then ask yourself, and yourself alone, one question . .. Does this path have a heart? If it does, the path is good; if it doesn't it is of no use.

If I had my life to live over I know very few things I'd take seriously; I'd climb more mountains, swim more rivers and watch more sunsets.

Oh, I've had my moments and if I could do it over I'd have more of them.

In fact, I'd try to have nothing else.

I'd start barefooted earlier in the spring, stay that way later in the fall and I'd pick more daisies!

Alison
Gerald Gollin

Do not be sad that you have suffered, be glad that you have lived.

-Joan Walsh Anglund

Much madness is divinest senseTo a discerning eye

Much sense-the starkest madness 'Tis the majority In this, as all,prevail Assent-and you are saneDemur-you're straightway dangerous And handled with a chain.

Well I walk the road of life among the strong, among the weak

And I ask them for the shortcut to the answers that I seek

But it seems nobody understands what is and what will be

On, the questions of my childhood weave a web of mystery

-Steve Walsh Kerry Liugren

Mary Marquerite Carmack
Richard Coveney Evan Anderson

"The

many men, so beautiful! And they all dead did lie:

And a thousand thousand slimy things Lived on; and so did I."

-Samuel Taylor Coleridge

I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and to see if I could not learn what it had to teach, and not, when I came to die, discovered that I had not lived.

Ideals are like stars: you will not succeed in touching them with your hands, but like the seafaring man on the desert of waters, you choose them as your guides, and following them you reach your destiny.

Lisa Marie Allen
Kathleen Gilmore

Life, you're no Mystery to Me.

I see, I feel you, I am you.

Learn to love everything be like a stream go everywhere with a thousand voices singing.

., Ai

Parker Kressen

Life, according to an ancient proverb, is composed of two parts: that which is past- a dream ; and that which is to come - a wish.

-Anonymous

Dean
Norton
Amy Christine Bradbury

Laura Treat Harvey

Most of us haven't begun to tap our own potential; we're operating way below capacity It's as though we're waiting for permission to start living fully. But the only person who can give us that permission is ourselves . . . We must realize that we have a choice: we are all responsible for our own good time.

- Mildred Newman and Bernard Berkowitz

Voici mon secret. 11 est tres simple: On ne vois bien qu' avec le coeur. L' essehtiel est invisible pour les yeux.

- Antoine de Saint-Exupery

Good luck, Timmy!

Have you ever lost something of value? Regretted the loss, But found that life proceeded; Without it?

And then years later, To find it? Only thert did you khow HoW much and how often you missed it.

When you find again A friend bf your youth, From then on you woh 't be So careless.

One human being will forgive another for almost anything-except success.

". So I left him, saying to myself, as I went away: Well, although I do not suppose that either of us knows anything really beautiful and good, I am better off than he is, -for he knows nothing, and thinks that he knows; I neither know nor think that I know."

A cloud does not know why it moves in just such a direction and at such a speed; It feels an impulsion . . this is the place to go now. But the sky knows the reasons and patterns behind all clouds, and you will know too, when you lift yourself high enough to see beyond horizons.

-Messiah's Handbook, Reminders for the Advanced Soul

Mark David Stevenson
Nancy Jean McLaughlin

It was not the guns that broke Napoleon on the Moscow road; it was the might of the snowflakes.

-James Reid

"Stripped of subtle complications, who would regard the sun except with fear?"

-Maria Lee Anderson

"If a man is guilty, he is infinitely guilty."

- Kierkegaard

Those who claim that all fruits ripen at the same time have obviously never heard of the strawberry.

-Unknown

Melissa Anne Ljghtstone
Alexander Lyle Varga

If at first you do succeed - try to hide your astonishment.

Don't take life too seriouslyyou'll never get through it alive. -E.

Blessed is he who expects nothing, for he shall never be disappointed

Ann Margaret Mitchell
-Ben Franklin Poor Richard's Almanac
Jonathan Charles Schwartz
Stirling Royall Carraway

Estragon; Where shall we go?

Vladimir : Not far.

E Oh yes, let's go far away from here.

V We can't.

E Why not?

V We have to come back tomorrow.

E What for?

V To wait for Godat.

E Ah! (silence) He didn't come?

V No.

E And now it's too late.

V Yes, now it's night.

E And if he dropped in? ( pause ) If we dropped him?

V He'd punish us

Hello, Hello, Hello, Goodbye. Goodbye, Goodbye, Goodbye, Goodbye. That's all there is.

And the leaves that are green turn to brown.

to believe in God is to get high on love enough to look down at your lonliness and forget it forever

to believe in God is to be a lily in a sunshower open wide to all the horizons of the sky at once catching wet and wild the wind and rain even the future from which they blew.

to believe in God is to know purple jelly beans can hatch to yellow ostriches and tulip bulbs break into blooms as big as moons or even rabbits could produce humans out of hats and it would all be the same .

to belive in God is to know that all our stars are lucky ones.

Arianne
Richard J ai Rho

you may lie. Day long and watch the Cambridge sky. And, flower- lulled in sleepy grass, Hear the cool lapse of hours pass, Untill the centuries blend and blur.

Happy are those who dream dreams and are willing to pay the price to make them come true.

Sophie Emma Pearson
Paul Kibler Hodgdon
Cardinal S. J. Suenens
Sally Tina Shore

I have learned that to be with those I like is enough.

Breathe, breathe in the air

Don't be afraid to care

Leave but don't leave me

Look around; choose your own ground

For long you live and high you fly

And smiles you'll give and tears you'll cry

And all you touch and all you see

Is all your life will ever be

The idea, you know, is that the sentimental person thinks things will last - the romantic person has a desperate confidence that they won't.

Sarah Garland Babcock
- Walt Whitman
Lauren Jean Tuerk
- F. Scott Fitzgerald
Bryan Joseph Wils on
- Pink Floyd
Copyrite TRO Hampshire House

High up in the North in the land called Svithjod, there stands a rock. It is a hundred miles high and a hundred miles wide. Once every thousand years a little bird comes to this rock to sharpen its beak. When the rock has thus been worn away, then a single day of eternity will have gone by.

-Hendrik Willem Van Loon

Three men are my friendshe that loves me, he that hates me, he that is indifferent to me. Who loves me teaches me tenderness; who hates me teaches me caution; who is indifferent to me teaches me self reliance.

-J.E. Dinger

When the legends die, the dreams end, and wheri the dreams end, there is no greatness.

Sarah Montgomery Hotchkis
Roderick Fitzgerald Davis
Hannah Fair Li

"I stood in this spot once before," I told him, "while a king's messenger came riding to see me and bid me go and help the king to his desire. I had power that day; I dreamed I had the whole world cupped in my hands, shining and small. Well, maybe I'm nothing today but the hill I stand on, but that might be a queen's messenger lying down yonder, with a message in his pouch. Message or not he'll need help if he's still alive. And you and I, my friend, have had our fill of idleness. It's time to be doing again."

As for high school's covering the "best years of your life," this is a misconception. Science has now proven that years 18 to 24 are the best, the years you are in college. In fact, the high school years are not even runner-up -that honor goes to years 50 to 54, with years 14 to 18 only receiving a special judges' prize awarded at an obscure festival in Switzerland. What this means is that good times wasteq in college are times that can never be enjoyed again--unlike other times, for which reasonable facsimiles may turn up later.

-The Harvard Lampoon

Daniel Neher Revel

Wait a little while to welcome What you're after Give it the time to find its way to you And soon as you no longer try You'll turn and find it Standing by your side (Staring in your eyes) Come and get it When you let it It'll come to you just forget it and wait a little while

The Wilderness

The tree- pressed path winds between dusk illusions, while my footfalls whisper doubts through a web of green shade. Yet, I go forward through the maze, always on the path, until a silent burst of sky pierces me with victory.

Daniel Loren Spiegel
Andrea Lenore Welsing
Anne Tone Fosli
JESUS SIER TIL HAM: JEGER VEIETEN OG SANNHETEN QG LIVET; INGEN KOMMER TIL FADEREN UTEN VED MEG.
-Jon. 14,6

Standing at the crossroad

Trying to read the signs

Go tell me which way I should go to find the answer

And all the time I know

Plant your love and let it grow

An open mind is all very well in its way, but it ought not be so open that there is no keeping anthing in or out of it. It should be capable of shutting its doors sometimes, or it may be found a little drafty.

-Samuel Butler (II)

It is better to light a candle than to curse the darkness.

-Anonymous

Christopher Clarke Matthiessen
Sarah Ruth Soria Galvarro

What you have inherited from your fathers, earn again for yourselves, or it will never be yours.

-Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Kenneth Hearne Marcus

"I often quote myself; it adds spice to my conversation."

-George Bernard Shaw

I'd rather laugh with the sinners than cry with the saints The sinners are much more fun ..

-Billy Joel

Timothy Edward Titus
Catherine Flynn

Peter Taiwon Yahg

All that is gold does not glitter, Not all those who wander are lost; The old that is strong does not wither, Deep roots are not touched by the frost.

-J.R.R. Tolkien

Well come on, all you people, the time has come to get together

You gotta have a little rock'n'roll music

To get you through the stormy weather

And do whatever you feel

When you let go, nothin's gonna help you more than rock'n'roll

So come on, put your hands together

You know it's now or never, take a chance on rock'n'roll

Oh that funky feelin' is what you need to get you through

You oughta know I'll tell you somethin'

Don't let your troubles get to you

'Cause win or lose it's alright

I'll take control and nothin's gonna help you more than rock'n'roll

"Nothing in the world is more distasteful to a man than to take the path that leads to himself."

-Hermann Hesse

"In my room, the world is beyond my understanding; But when I walk I see that it consists of three or four hills and a cloud."

-Wallace Stevens

"Beware of all enterprises that require new clothes."

-Thoreau

Vanessa
John Henry Maddox IV
Brian Berdan

If I have to look forward I will look up at the same time to a pale blue morning sky moon , the familiar evening star-quiet at twilight or red mountains ridging each other in sunset.

If I have to think of ahead

I will turn and hop and run at the same time and be a breeze rustling liquid amber or soaring, be a bird diving boisterously to waterwaves sparkling turquoise at a rollicking .sun. -J.B.

Used my head to get it, Mike. I finally decided to stop messing around and put this education you've been giving me to work. Remember all those math and history books you gave me which I just wouldn't read? I sold them.

Jocelyn Vane Bergen

G.S.L.

President: Alison Anson, Vice-President: Catherine Flynn, Secretary: Lillemor Hastrup, Treasurer: Karen Klein, Ways and Means: Jennifer Goeken, Concession Stand: Susie Fry, Advisor: Sally Hall.

y E A R B 0 0 K s p E c T ·R u M

Co-Editors: Catherine Flynn, Tricia Flynn, Head Photographer: Meg Carmack, Sports Editor: Paul Hodgdon, Business Manager: Alison Carter, Art Editor: Jocelyn Bergen.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

SURFING CLUB

Left to right - Bert Banta, David Wayte, Advisor John Manley, Tricia Flynn, Editor Sarah Hotchkis, Ken Marcus, Ray Marcus.

President:

FRENCH CLUB

SPANISH CLUB

President: Natalie Shore, V.-President: Steve Guyer and Jennifer Goeken , Sec./Treas.: Bridget Fonger
Daryl Higuch.i, V.-President: Caroline Mulder, Sec./Treas.: Vicki Pizzinat

LATIN CLUB

GERMAN CLUB

President: Tiffany Smith, V. President: Lisa Baugh, Secretary: Beth Palmer , Treasurer: Robert Schiff
Interview Dino

A p p L A u s E

YOSEMITE
COLORADO RIVER
DEATH VALLEY
SURFING TRIP
"Oh my God, Johnny's been hit by a car!"
The October Talent Show. The Moulin Rouge.

CREATIVE ARTS WEEK

VARSITY FOOTBALL

Co-Captains: Alex Varga, Steve Keller , Chris Mathiessen

Hondo Buckley Francis Parker

All League First Team:

Steve Keller

Alex Varga

Henry Mathiessen

Paul

All League Second Team: Chris Mathiessen

Jon Yonemoto

All San Gabriel Valley

Special Mention:

Steve Keller

Alex Varga

Paul Liu

BACK ROW: Henry Williamson, Rod Davis, Alex Varga, Randy Miller, Steve Keller, Ted Russell, Roy Reeves, Henry Mathiessen. FRONT ROW: Jon Schwartz, Paul Liu, John Simpson, Jon Yonemoto, Robert Krueger, Bryan Wilson, Chris Mathiessen. NOT PICTURED: Wayne Brandt, Steve Guyer.

Johnny Y. scores against Buckley.

The 1978 football season began with deserved optimism as the fifth-ranked panthers rolled over Brentwood and anticipated possible league and C.I.F. championships. Unfortunate injuries, however, and close losses to Maranantha and Buckley kept an excellent Poly team out of the playoffs. The numerous awards received by the individual players were evidence of the team's outstanding potential. Junior quarterback, Henry Mathiessen, emerged as the team's leader and star, leading the Prep League in passing and placing second in its M.V.P. voting. Receivers Alex Varga and Jon Yonemoto dazzled the fans with spectacular catches, as standouts Steve Keller and Paul Liu led a young defense that looks to improve next year.

Sophomore sensation Glenn Tanksley ran for 208 yards at Brentwood.
Big Al plows through a tough Mesada defense.

JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL

Berkey. FRONT

John McKenna, Gary Hand, Scott Wilson, Carter Mack, Peter Jelliffe, David Teasdale, Richard Mayne, Dick Loggins, Bill Jameson, Mark Kranwinkle.

Co-Captains: Eric Highleyman and John Clayton

RECORD: 8 wins - 0 losses

Brentwood 0

Maranantha 6 Flintridge 8 Pacific 14 Rio Hondo (forfeit)

Chadwick 6 Buckley 8

Southland Chr. 14

BACK ROW: Coach Geoff Yure, Bob Schiff, Mike Brown, Todd Turner, Doug Brandon, John Clayton, Geoff Shutt, Chris Reggie, Eric Highleyman, Jim Elliot, Phil Sanders, Peter McWilliams, Larry Jackson, Tom Bakaly, Jim
ROW:
M. V. P.: Quarterback Peter Jelliffe

Led by quarterback Peter Jelliffe, split-end Doug Brandon, and flanker Larry Jackson, the Poly junior varsity totally dominated their opponents this season, breaking most of the previously- established school scoring records. Jelliffe, the team's M.V.P., threw 31 touchdown passes during the season. Defensive standouts, Jim Elliot, Eric Highleyman, and Dick Loggins, led an almost impenetrable defense, which held the opposition to less than 70 yards total offense per game.

Team and CIF MVP, senior captain, Bert Banta, averaged 25 points a game and led the Panthers to their second straight Small Schools championship. Bert devastated opponents with his excellent shooting, solid defense, and all-around hustle. In recognition of his achievements, he was voted to the Star News and LA Times All-San Gabriel Valley teams.

VARSITY BASKETBALL

Back Row (L-R): Fred Eicke, Doug Brandon, Gerry Gollin, Alex Varga, Henry Matthiessen, Roy Reeves, Coach Tom Bradbury. Kneeling: Jon Yonemoto, Peter Jelliffe, Steve Keller, Bert Banta, Parker Kressen. Not Pictured: Chris Matthiessen, Mark Stevenson.
Forward Andy "Bud" Andrews played aggressive basketball and finished the season among the league leaders in both scoring and rebounds.
All CIF and All-League guard, Jon Yonemoto, was selected to the championship tournament team at Long Beach.

Senior guard,

21 - 7

Francis Parker

Pater Noster

Lennox

Harvard

Crespi

Marshall

Westlake

Mater Dei

Tehachapi

Shaftek

Bishop

Maranatha

Pacific Christian

Rio Hondo

Chadwick

Buckley

Flintridge

Maranatha

Pacific Christian

Rio Hondo

Chadwick

Buckley

Flintridge

Fillmore

Masada

Coast Union

Riverside Chris

Orange Lutheran

Chadwick

CIF Playoff

All-league center, Alex Varga, once compared to "a bull in a china shop", led the Prep League in rebounding.

Parker Kressen, came off the bench often when needed.
Sharpshooter Doug Brandon scores over Chadwick's Dan Armstrong.
Roy Reeves improved steadily and provided solid play at the center position.
Defensive specialist Henry Matthiessen rebounded steadily and played hard, physical basketball.

Ability may get you to the top, but it takes character to keep you there.

John Wooden

JUNIOR VARSITY

- League Champions -

Junior guard Peter Jelliffe led the JV's to a perfect league record and was voted the team's MVP.

Back Row (L-R) John deBeixedon, Torn Carter, Greg Stolrow , Tim Hkrvey, Ted Russell, Henry Williamson. Kneeling: Steve Thompson, Larry Jackson, David Teasdale, Peter Jelliffe, Paul Liu. Not Pictured: Alan Li, Jim Hall.
Center Henry Williamson crashes the boards.
Forwards Tom Carter and Ted Russell battle underneath.

VARSITY SOCCER

BACK ROW (left to right): Tim Titus, Wayne Brandt, Josh Maddox, Jon Schwartz, Tom Laidig, Brian Berdan, Randy Miller, Jim Berkey, John Fay. FRONT ROW: Bill Odell, Dean Jensen, Robert Krueger, Bruce Berkey, Daryl Higuchi, Dan Raftery.
Bill Odell
Scorer Daryl Higuchi

The 1979 Varsity Soccer Team got off to a slow start. High spirited efforts by a balanced team however, turned the season around. Awesome scoring from forwards Daryl Higuchi, and Bill Odell, solid defense from fullbacks Josh Maddox and Wayne Brandt, and the excellent all-around play of captain Dean Jensen highlighted the individual performances. Unfortunately, controversial rulings by officials during a game, and concerning player eligibility, kept Poly out of the playoffs.

Dean Jensen
Halfback Robert Krueger
Dan Raftery, Josh Maddox, Ted Hon

JUNIOR VARSITY SOCCER

Geoff Shutt Fullback Josiah Friedlander
BACK ROW (left to right): lain Smith, David La Horgue, Chris Cantwell, Gary Hand, Peter McWilliams, Ted Zukoski, Frieder Knauss, John McKenna, Coach Jim Mcinerny. FRONT ROW: Todd Turner, Steve Guyer, Carter Mack, Josiah Friedlander, Miller Newlon, Eric Highleyman, John Fay.
Halfback Carter Mack
Goalie Gary Hand

TENNIS

BACK ROW (left to right): Jon Yonemoto, Tom Carter, Bill Odell, Gerry Gollin, Henry Mathiessen. FRONT: Dan Yen, Miller Newlon, Ken Marcus, Tim Harvey. NOT PICTURED: Alex Varga, Bruce Berkey, Dan Raftery.

The '79 tennis team, though not as strong as in the recent past, still looks to be the best in the Prep League. Returning Varsity members include Gerry Gollin, Alex Varga, and Bill Odell.

BACK (left to right): Joey Miller, Larry Jackson, Peter Mulder, David Sadler. FRONT: Jon Yonemoto, Tom Carter, ,John Clayton. NOT PICTURED: Josiah Friedlander.

BASEBALL

The '79 Varsity baseball team combines the talents of players from all four grades. All-League pitcher-infielder Bert Banta and Co-Captain Mark Stevenson are both back for their fourth years. Other returning starters include juniors Roy Reeves, Peter Jelliffe, and Doug Brandon.

BACK ROW (left to right): Phil Sanders, Dean Jensen, Mark Stevenson, Rich Webster, Doug Brandon, Steve Keller. KNEELING: Bobby Ward, Dick Loggins, Scott Wilson, Carter Mack, Richard Mayne , Jim Hall. NOT PICTURED: Bert Banta, Roy Reeves, Peter Jelliffe .

Senior centerfielder Dean Jensen provides good hitting and solid defense, while outfielders Richard Webster and Steve Keller are both experienced . The exciting Poly baseball team is again excellent, and under the leadership of Coach Geoff Yure, they are bound to have another unforgetable season.

Leadoff man Jim Hall

CHEERLEADERS

Tricia Doyle
Lisa Allen
Lauren Tuerk
Kathleen Gilmore
Lisa Terbell
Pam Morgan
Janet Dahl Head Cheerleader '

v A R s I T y T E N N I s

Top row (left to right): Anne Nasser, Kay Jensen, Maura Murphy, Alison Carter, Lisa Allen, Sarah Hotchkis, Meg Carmack. Under the car: Lisa Gobar, TfiCia Flynn. On top: Coach Farer

Prep League MVP: Anne Nasser

All-League

First Team: Anne Nasser, Maura Murphy, Alison Carter.

Second Team: Meg Carmack, Lisa Go bar, Tricia Flynn.

Varsity Scores

W estridge 3-4, 4-3

Mayfield 5-2

Chadwick 6-1, 7-0

Marshall 6-1, 7-0

Buckley 5-2, 3-4

Alverno(CIF playoffs) 12-6

Nordhoff(CIF playoffs) 3-15

Kay Jensen
Maura Murphy
Tricia Flynn

J.V. TENNIS

J.V. SCORES

W estridge 2-5, 3-4

Mayfield 3-4, 3-4

Marshall 4-2, 4-3

Buckley 3-4, 4-3

BACK ROW (left to right) Cindy Bauman, Ann Babcock, Kathleen Peck, Jan Sperry. FRONT ROW: Tiffany Smith, Millicent Wilson, Jocelyn Bergen, Yvette DeBexidon, Caroline Mulder, Andria Barnes, Susan Snoddy.
Jocelyn Bergen
Ann Babcock
Caroline Mulder Tiffany Smith

VARSITY VOLLEYBALL

Most Valuable Players: Kathleen Gilmore, Amy Bradbury

All League First Team: Kathleen Gilmore, Amy Bradbury

All League Second Team: Diana Gilmore

Top row (left to right): Janet Dahl, Diana Gilmore, Lauren Tuerk, Kathleen Gilmore, Patricia Doyle, Betsy Jelliffe, Amy Bradbury, Lillemor Hastrup.
Bottom row: Dede Kennedy, Heather Smith
Coach Frank Rozsnyoi doing his thing.
Kathleen Gilmore; Co-Captain

SCORES

Baldwin Park- 2:0, 2:0

La Verne- 1:2, 2:0

W estridge- 2:0, 2:0

Maranatha - 2:1, 2:0

Pacific- 2:0, 2:0

Chadwick- 0:2, 2:1

Buckley- 2:0, 1:2

Mayfield- 0:2, 0:2

Amy Bradbury; co-captain

J.V. Volleyball

J.V. SCORES

Baldwin Park 1-2, 2-1

La Verne 2-0, 2-1

W estridge 2-0, 2-1

Maranatha 2-0, 2-0

Pacific 2-1, 2-0

Chadwick 2-0,1-2

Buckley 2-1, 2-1

Mayfield 2-0, 2-0

Rio Hondo 2-1, 0-2

Top row (left to right) Leslie Pray, Amy Lightstone, Nancy McLaughlin, Anne Tone Fosli, Christina Ravelo. Middle row- A. J. Rylaarsdam, Sally Nootbaar, Patty Klein, Amy Talbot, Julie Allen, Angie Pena. Bottom row- Susie Fry, Coach Burbank, Courtney Diroll, Christy Hobart.
Nancy McLaughlin; Captain
Christina Ravelo; MVP

C VOLLEYBALL

Top row (left to right) Susan Vollero, Lisa Melby. Center - Julie Cohen, Lisa Terbell, Tracy Thornburg. Bottom row - Lilla Freige, Pam Morgan, Allison Terbell, Kyra Thompson.

GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL

The 1978-79 girls' basketball season was the most successful yet in Poly's history. The five returning starters plus the four newcomers to the Varsity worked together to create a tenacious team that rarely proved heatable. The Varsity won all league games except for a forgivable loss to the tough Rio Hondo team, and although tied for 1st place, was unanimously voted # 1 by the Prep League coaches. Although Poly entered C.I.F. ranked highly, they were tragically beaten by one point in overtime in the second round of the playoffs.

All-League

1st team: Kathleen Gilmore, Ann Chadwick, Diana Gilmore. 2nd team: Patricia Flynn.

Amy Lightstone
CLOCKWISE: Coach Jodie Birton, Hannah Li, Amy Lightstone, Courtney Diroll, Heather Smith, Diana Gilmore, Anne Chadwick, Tricia Flynn, Kathleen Gilmore, Nancy McLaughlin.

LEAGUE CHAMPIONS

Diana Gilmore
Nancy and Tricia fight for position.

JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL

Vicki Pizzinat
Betsy J elliffe

STANDING: (L-R)

Kyra Thompson looking for another rebound
Alison Terbell, Leslie Pray, A.J. Rylaarsdam, Victoria Pizzinat, Lisa Gobar. KNEELING: Kyra Thompson, Patricia Klein, Natalie Shore.
Next time down we try the dunk!
Kay Jensen passes against Rio Hondo.

VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY

TOP (left to right): Alison Anson, Lillemor Hastrup, Millicent Wilson, Andrea Welsing, Caroline Mulder, Amy Bradbury (co -captain), Alison Carter, Jocelyn Bergen, Meg Carmack, Lauren Tuerk, Janet Dahl, Patricia Doyle, Sarah Hotchkis. BOTTOM: Christina Ravelo, Laura Martin, Robbin Grider (co-captain). MISSING: Laura Harvey, Cheryl Nickel

JV FIELD HOCKEY

TOP (left to right): Michele Welsing, Justine Carraway, Carol Fujihara, Stephanie Dickerson, Bridget Fonger, Maria Mead, Lynette Hand, Liz Cole, Lisa Terbell. BOTTOM: Angie Pena (co-captain), Cassandra Carraway, Laura Grimes , Julie Cohen, Pam Morgan. MISSING: ,Joanna Brody , Karen Klein (co-captain).

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"Please Chuck, don't throw me out. I'll be quiet."

It is the individual man In his individual freedom who can mature With his warm spirit in the unripe world. Fry

The dissenter is every human being at those moments of his life when he resigns momentarily from the herd and thinks for himself.

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AFS student from Fillmore
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