Oakleaves-1981

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IDiana Gil1nore

Diana Gilmore ranks first in her c 1ass at Po 1y t e·c h n i c School. She is co-editor of the yearbook and in charge of photography. During her junior year, Miss Gilmore was president of her class and has been a representative to the Student Council for four · years. Honors include election to the Cum Laude Society during her junior year and the Dartmouth Book Award. Miss Gilmore was volleyball team captain and was named to the all-league team. In basketball she was also named to the allCIF team and was most valuable player in the small schools division. This fall Miss Gilmore will attend Stanford University. ' !tedore Russell

Theodore Russell is student council president at Polytechnic School. He has been

DIANA GILMORE

awarded a National Merit Letter of Commendation and a National Achievement Scholarship sponsored by International Business Machines Corporation. A member of the football team for four years, last year Russell was named by the National Football Foun-

dation to its Hall of Fame for Scholar Athletes. He was cocaptain of the football team and named to the all-league team this year. In addition, Russell has been a member of the varsity basketball team. Next fall he will attend Yale University.

THEODORE RUSSELL

ob Mack

Bob Mack is editor of the Illiad, the school newspaper at La Canada High School. He has been named most valuable staffer on the school newspaper by the Glendale NewsPress. Academic awards include the outstanding advanced placement ,Englis}l student and the Bank of America certificate winner in English. Mack has been a member of the yearbook staff and has won numerous awards in Speech and Debate. In athletics Mack has earned all Rio Hondo league, all-CIF and allAmerican honors in water polo and was captain of the junior varsity basketball team during his junior year. He will graduate as a California Scholastic Federation gold seal bearer and will attend the University of Missouri as a journalism major this fall with a $500 scholarship from the Junior All American Football Program. Sluttery

Rhonda Slattery is a National Merit Scholarship winner from La Canada High School. Academic honors include an

BOB MACK

award from the American Association of Physics Teachers, Bank of America Certificate winner in mathematics, the department award from . La Canada High Sch()ol in mathematics and an award from the Regional Occupational program in the fields of banking and computers. Miss Slattery has participated in the school instrumental program for four years and has been honored as the winner of the Arion award f-or loyalty and

dedication to the school musi,c program. She has achieved a 4.0 grade point average during high school and is a California Scholastic Federation gold seal bearer. This fall she will attend the Massachusetts Institute of Technology on a $2,000 a ,year scholarship from the . Computer Science . Corporation.

Robert Thompson

Robert Thompson is student body vice president at La Canada High School. Honors include winner of the Principal's Recognition Award as the outstanding senior, the

HMorning has broken, like the first morning, Blackbird has spoken like the first bird."

friends no one would choose to live, even if he had all other goods."

never forget a facebut in your case I'll make an exception."
-Groucho Marx
wise student will develop as many non-professional, unuseful skills as he can, to play with all his life."
-Nancy Packer

Faculty

Administration: Dawn Cobb, Aida Demirjian, Charles Peterson, Director of the Upper School.
Fine Arts: Tovya Wager, Mona Hayles, Dinah Hasburgh, Alan Geier
Physical Education: Holly Davis, Shirley Heublein, Kathryn 13 Moulder
Science Dept.: Steve Cunha , Mab Voelkel, Craig Fletcher, Melinda Burbank
English Dept. : Peter Vedro, Jim Parkman, Charles Peterson, Anne Moses, William Pickering
Language Dept.: Francis Wass, Kathleen Dillon, Dorothy Falcinella, Dale Griffiths, Carmella Rodriguez, Patricia Wickhem, Laura Pendorf
History Dept.: George Moses, Roger lpswitch, Drew Maddock, Patricia Wickhem, Ellen Shockro, Sally Hall
Math Dept.: Richard Sisley, Philemon Theodorou, Gary Carroll, 15 William Fornaciari

After the game, the king and the pawn go in the same box.

- Italian Proverb

Joseph Edward Tilt Miller

No, I'm not gonna have my senior quote from some incredible, mind-imploding obscurness, or a "that's so cute" rhyme from some childhood snivel book. Not me. In fact, I'm not even gonna have a damn quote! What do you think of that?

Laugh and the world laughs with you weep and you weep alone, For the sad old earth must borrow it's mirth, but has trouble enough of its own

' Todd Robert Turner

"Where is Kansas?" asked the man, in surprise.

"I don ' t know," replied Dorothy, sorrowfully, "but it is my home and I'm sure it's somewhere "

You can't always get what you want But if you try sometimes You just might find You get what you need.

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, Eas_t of the sun.

To arrest for the space of a breath, the hands busy about the work of the earth, and compel men entranced by the sight of distant goals to glance for a moment at the surrounding vision of form and color, of sunshine and shadows; to make them pause for a look, for a sigh, for a smile - such is the aim, difficult and evanescent, and reserved only for a very few to achieve. But, sometimes, by the deserving and the fortunate, even that task is accomplishedbehold! - all the truth of vision, a sigh, a smileand the return to an eternal rest .

- Joseph Conrad

Laura Stewart Martin

Only one thing matters that wherever we go and however we go we hear the music of life.

Seen from one side, it appears to be despair - the recognition that life utterly defeats our efforts to control it, that all human striving is no more than a vanishing hand clutching at clouds. Seen from the other side this despair bursts into joy and creative power, on the principle that to lose one's life is to find it - to find freedom of action unimpeded by self-frustration and the anxiety inherent in trying to save and control the Self.

Bizarre: adj. singular or eccentric in style, manner, etc.

- Funk and Wagnalls Dictionary It's not whether you win or lose, it's how you play the game. Know thyself.

To pull the blinds of habit from the eyes, to see the world without names for the first bright time, to wander through its mystery, to wonder at every age and stage, alone with it - to be alive!

James Standish Hall

If at first you don't succeed, try, try again, and then quit. There's no use being a damn fool about it.

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I walked away, my eyes so intent upon the horizon that I nearly stumbled on the books and toys scattered around my feet. They grabbed me by the shoulders, my brother and the rest of them, and shook me furiously. "This is insanity!" they cried hoarsely, "Can't you see what you're doing?" I started to go on, heedless of their warnings, but glancing backwards, discovered that they were gone, forever out of my reach. I knelt down as I heard a guitar playing in the corner of my mind, and suddenly I understood.

"So you're a pickpocket," I said.

"I don't like that word," he answered. "It's a coarse and vulgar word. Pickpockets is coarse and vulgar people who only do easy little amateur jobs. They lift money from blind old ladies."

"What do you call yourself, then?"

"Me? I'm a fingersmith. I'm a professional fingersmith."

He spoke the words solemnly and proudly, as though he were telling me he was the President of the Royal College of Surgeons or the Archbishop of Canterbury.

Friedrich Aleksander Eicke

There is no pain you are receding A distant ship smoke on the horizon

You are only coming through in waves

Your lips move but I can't hear what you're saying

life is to be fortified by many friendships. To love, and to be loved is the greatest happiness of existence.

Amy Talbot Coa.•-qt."O

You can get it if you really

You can get it if you really want want

You can get it if you really want

But you must try, try and try, try and try, You'll succeed at last.

Persecution you must bear

Win or lose you got to get your share

Got your mind set on a dream

You can get it though hard it may seem now .

Rome was not built in a day

Opposition will come your way

But the harder the battle you see

It's the sweeter the victory.

"It

was hell," recalls former child

- Jimmy Cliff
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Kimberly Ilene Mohler

I may not be perfectly wise perfectly witty or perfectly wonderful, But I'm always perfectly me.

You deserve a break today.

- Anonymous

- Me Donalds

Walk groundly, talk profoundly, drink roundly, sleep soundly.

- William Hazlitt

Seek not to understand that you may believe, but believe that you may understand.

- St. Augustine

Robert Allen Schiff

Mark Daniel Power

One ship drives east and another drives west

With the selfsam'd winds that blow. 'tis the set of sails and not the gales Which tells us the way to go.

Give what you have. To someone, it may be better than you dare to think.

If I'm crazy, It's only about the things l's doing and the people I'm with.

Elizabeth Louise Cole

Ellen Mitsue Eades

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Fare forward you who think that you are voyaging; You are not those who saw the harbor Receding, or those who will disembark. Here between the hither and the farther shore While time is withdrawn, consider the future And the past with an equal mind Fare forward.

0 voyagers, 0 seamen, You who will come to port, and you whose bodies

Will suffer the trial and judgment of the sea, Or whatever event, this is your real destination . Not fare well, But fare forward, voyagers

"Now this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps. the end of the beginning."

James Robert Elliott, Ill

Only in this way, by knowing what I am doing, can I ever outgrow myself. It isn't easy to be me. I want so much to be responsible for myself. Please never doubt that.

Theodore Roosevelt Russell

To see a world in a grain of sand, and Heaven in a wild flower, Hold infinity in the palm of your hand, and eternity in an hour.

You're a shining star, No matter who you are. Shining bright to see, What you can truly be.

Jennifer Victoria Wolcott
Maurice White, Philip Bailey, and Larry Dunn

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Jane Elizabeth Picker

- Evert C. Marm

Oh let the Sun beat down upon my face

Stars that fill my dreams

I am a Traveler of both time and space

Being where I have been

Scared Elders of a different race

Heard but seldom seen, Talk of days for which they insinuate

All will be revealed

- Robert Plant

Like the fool I am and I'll always be

I've got a dream, I've got a dream They can change their minds but they can't change me

I've got a dream, I've got a dream .

- Jim Croce

Dreaming when Dawn's Left Hand was in the sky I heard a voice within the tavern cry, "Awake, my little ones and fin the Cup Before Life's Liquor in its cup be dry."

All men dream but not equally. They who dream by night in the dusty recesses of their minds wake in the day to find that it is vanity; But the dreamers of the day are dangerous men, for they act their dream with open eyes, to make it possible.

When the going gets weird, the weird turn Pro.

lisa Carol Stenerson Baugh

Elizabeth Alison Ford

You can't roller skate in a buffalo herd, but you can be happy if you've a mind to.

- Roger Miller

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Your friend is your needs answered He is your field which you sow with love, And reap with thanksgiving And he is your board and your fireside

For you come to him with your hunger, And you seek him for peace.

- Kahlil Gibran Whosoever Ioveth wisdom is righteous but he that keepeth company with fowl is weird.

- Woody Allen

Robert Newport Ward

David Dorsett Sadler

Animals Think They Understand To Trust In Them A Big Mistake Animals Want To Change My life I Will Ignore Animals' Advice

- Talking Heads

Everyman has a place, in his heart there's a space and the world can't erase his fantasies

- Maurice White, Earth Wind t Fire

I keep my friends as misers do their treasure, because, of all things granted us by wisdom, none is greater or better than friendship.

- Pietro Aretino

If you're going to do something tonight that you'll be sorry for tomorrow morning, sleep late.

- Henny Youngman

Jacob Gregg Thiessen

The island of Gont, a single mountain that lifts its peak a mile above the storm-wracked Northeast Sea, is a land famous for wizards. From the towns in its high valleys and the ports on its dark narrow bays many a Gontishman has gone forth to serve the lords of the Archipelago in the cities as wizard or magi, or, looking for adventure, to wander working magic from isle to isle of all Earthsea. Of these some say the greatest, and surely the greatest voyager, was the man called Sparrowhawk, who in his day became both dragonlord and Archmagi. His life is told of in the DEAD OF GED and in many songs, but this is a tale of the time before his fame, before the songs were made.

Diana Gilmore

Did you ever sit and ponder

As you walk along the strand

That life's a bit a battle at the best?

And if you only knew and would lend a helping hand

Then every man could meet the final test. The world is but a stage, my friend, and life is but a game

And how you play is all that matters in the end. For whether a man is right or wrong, a woman gets the blame

And your mother is your dog's best friend.

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Let the disappointment pass

Let the laughter fill your glass

Let your illusions last until they shatter

Whatever you might hope to find

Among the thoughts that crowd your mind

There won't be many that ever really matter.

Edward Brekenridge Zukoski

We should all of us grieve, as you well may believe, If you never were met with againBut surely, my man, when the voyage began, You might have suggested it then?

It's excessively awkward to mention it nowAs I think I've already remarked. And the man they called "Hil" replied, with a sigh, "I informed you the day we embarked."

america was once a paradise of timberland and stream but it is dying because of the greed and money lust of a thousand little kings who slashed the timber all to hell and would not be controlled and changed the climate and stole the rainfall from posterity and it wont be long now it wont be long till everything is desert men talk of money and industry of hard times and recoveries of finance and economics but the ants wait and scorpions wait for while men talk they are making deserts all the time because men cannot learn . . . it wont be long now it wont be long till earth is barren as the moon and sapless as a mumbled bone dear boss i relay this information without any fear that humanity will take warning and reform

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A careless word may kindle strife, A cruel word may wreck a life.

A bitter word may hate instill,

A brutal word may smite and kill.

A gracious word may smooth the way, A joyous word may light the day.

A timely word may lessen stress, A loving word may heal and bless.

- Anonymous

You all of a sudden realize that you are being ruled by people you went to high school with.

You all of a sudden catch on that life is nothing but high school . . . class officers, cheerleaders, and all.

Michael Benjamin Speiser

Surely there's a way I could please you. Only in your past lie the tears. Surely there's a day you can say went your way. some illusion you can keep through the years.

Only if I lied could I love you. Nothing of our lives could we share. Only could we try to get by on a sigh. Just because, just this once, I was there.

If you cannot be free, be as free as you can.

- Emerson

You can't pick up a jellyfish by the corners.

- McGeorge Bundy

Joyce Wing Mun Lee

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Take your time think a lot Why, think of everything you've got

For you will still be here tomorrow bLtt your dreams may not.

In my search for life I've found that Worth + work + time success P S.

Remember ... You've never had success or failure 'til it's over - Satch

Cool comes natural to me. Cool is the way I dress.

Cool is the way I dribble. -

Philip Neil Sanders

You have to take life as it happens. But you should try to make it happen the way you want to take it.

- Anonymous

If there is anything the nonconformist hates worse than a conformist, it's , another nonconformist who doesn't conform to the prevailing standards of nonconformity.

- Bill Vaughan

Jelly beans! Millions and billions of purples and yellows and greens and licorice and grape and raspberry and mint and round and smooth and crunchy outside and soft-mealy inside and sugary and bouncing, jouncing, tumbling, clittering, clattering, skittering fell, filling the sky on their way down with all the colors of joy and childhood and holidays, coming down in a steady rain, a solid wash, a torrent of color and sweetness out of the sky from above, and entering a universe of sanity and metronomic order with a quite-mad coo-coo newness. Jelly beans!

Michael John Fong

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If you can dream - and not make dreams your master;

If you can think - and not make thoughts your aim;

If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster

And treat those two imposters just the same

If you can fill the unforgiving minute

With sixty seconds worth of distance run, Yours is the earth and everything that's in it,

And which is more - you'll be a Man, my son!

Rudyard Kipling

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You might recall an ole saying - You reap what you sow - That's the way of the world.

All the kids kept trying to grab for the gold ring, and so was Phoebe, and I was sort of afraid she'd fall off the goddam horse, but I didn't say anything or do anything The thing with. kids is, if they want to grab for the gold ring, you have to let them do it, and not say anything. If they fall off, they fall off, but it's bad if you say anything to them.

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I went to find a pot of gold That's waiting where the rainbow ends. I searched and searched and searched and searched And searched and searched, and thenThere it was, deep in the grass, Under an old and twisty bough. It's mine, it's mine, it ' s mine at last - Shel Silverstein

Productive work, love and thought are possible only if a person can be, when necessary, quiet and alone with himself. To be able to listen to oneself is the necessary condition for relating - Erich Fromm

I took off for a weekend last month

Just to try and recall the whole year. All of the faces and all of the places, Just wonderin' where it all disappeared.

Oh, but yesterdays are over my shoulder

So I can't look back for too long. There's just too much to see waiting in front of me And I don't think that I can go wrong.

Linda Lee Lewis

Dream when you're feeling blue. Dream, that's the thing to do.

Just watch the smoke rings rise in the air. You'll find your share of memories there.

So dream when the day is through. Dream, and they might come true.

Things never are so bad as they may seem.

So dream, dream, dream.

-Qu'est-ce que signifie "apprivoiser"? dit le petit prince.

-C' est une chose trop oubliee, dit le renard. signifie "creer des liens " -Creer des liens?

-Bien sur, dit le renard. Tu n'es encore pour moi qu'un petit gan;on tout semblable a cent mille petits garc;ons. Et je n'ai pas besoin de toi. Et tu n'as pas besoin de moi non plus. Je ne suis pour toi qu'un r.enard semblable a cent mille renards. Mais, si tu m'apprivoises, nous aurons besoin l'un de l'autre. Tu seras pour moi unique au monde. Je serai pour toi unique au monde . . .

-Je commence a comprendre, dit le petit prince. II y a une fleur je crois qu'elle m'apprivoise.

lE PETIT PRINCE - Antoine de Saint-Exupery

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Paul Leroy White, Jr.

There is so much to do and so little time to do it.

There is a destiny that makes us brothers, none goes his way alone. All that we send into the lives of others comes back into our own.

Judith Ann Zachariasen

Each time a man stands up for an ideal, or acts to improve the lot of others, or strikes out against injustice, he sends forth a tiny ripple of hope, and crossing each other from a million different centers of energy and daring, those ripples build a current that can sweep down the mightiest walls of oppression and resistance.

- Robert F. Kennedy

It matters not how strait the gate, How charged with punishments the scroll, am the master of my fate; I am the captain of my soul.

- William Ernest Henley

We shall overcome, someday.

- Martin Luther King, Jr. Let's do it!

Me dost think thou protest too much.

- S.O.S. Band

- William Shakespeare

The more powerful the force the more· dangerous the abuse

When I was 14, my old man was so stupid I could barely stand to have him around, but when I was 21, I was astounded at how much he had learnt in the last 7 years.

Dierdre Louise Kennedy Or<Etiit:JN

sometimes, though not often enough we reflect upon the good things and those thoughts often center around those we love and i think about those people who mean so much to me and for so many years have made me very happy and i count the times i have forgotten to say thank you and just how much i love you ...

- Unknown

How am I going to be a happy, well-adjusted adult if I don't hit every stage of adolescence?

Jonathan Robert Fay

David Stewart Campbell u('c

Contentment is not the fulfillment of what you want but the realization of how much you already have.

- Anonymous \ ·

Farewell to you and the youth I have spent with you.

It was but yesterday we met in a dream. You have sung to me in my aloneness, and I of your longings have built a tower in the sky.

But now our sleep has fled and our dream is over, and it is no longer dawn.

The noontide is upon us and our half waking has turned to a fuller day, and we must part.

If in the twilight of memory we should meet once more.

we shall speak again together and you shall sing to me a deeper song.

And if our hands should meet in another dream we shall build another tower in the sky.

Tiffany Dawn Smith

I make it a practice not to engage in selffloccinaucinihilipilification.

It's not far down to paradise

At least it's not for me

And if the wind is right you can sail away

And find tranquility

The canvas can do miracles

Just you wait and see

Believe me

It's not far never-never land

No reason to pretend

And if the wind is right you can find the joy

Sailing

Takes me away

To where I've always heard it could be

Just a dream and the wind to carry me

And soon I will be free

-Christopher Cross

ASB Officers: Ted Russell, President; Mark Power, Chief Justice; Joyce lee, Secretary-treasurer; Tim Harvey, Vice-President. Senior Class Officers: Millicent Wilson, President; Jacob Thiessen, Vice President; Ted Zukoski, Secretary-treasurer.
Julie Allen Tournament of Roses Princess

Freshmen

Steve Watkins, John Christopher, Terry Wilson, Wyatt Johnson
Frankie Ravelo, Mattie Matthiessen, Burke Smith. Stew Reeves
Jill Norgard, Jeanne lewis, Julie Getzelman, Alexis Shutt, Sharon Cassell
Stephanie Fox, Jacqueline Bianchi, Jill Clayton, Gretchen Seager, Beth Albrecht
Katie Ebershoff, Ann-Marie Villicana. Susan Moore, Kris Koh
Susan Yang. Courtney Hess

Class of 1984

Ghen Maynard, Steven Kochones. Douglas Wills, David Pearson
Kathleen Shea, Jennifer Hanssen, Claire Pinkston, Elizabeth Pitts
Sabrina Muntz, Juli Khoe, Karen Mitchell
Kristin Olson, Julie Countryman, Deborah Seidner, Nina Henderson
Julie Van Doren,
Class Officers President
Jacqueline 'Bianchi Vice President
Peter Erwin, No am Maitless, David Trinkle
Loren Tarr, John Santaniello, Derek Cannell
Eric Haskell, Devin Laing, Terry
Rouman
Scott lindus. Joe Bogaard, Lorin McCarroll. Jamie Coffey
Carolina Cudlip. Carla Bauman, Margaret Mackay, Monica Harris
leonard Kim, Michael Grimes, Corbet Wilcox

Sophomores

Tracey Anderson. Kireilyn Barber, Karen Key. Cathy Speiser
Ronala Park. Warren Huang. Richara lee, Tom Fuller
Britt Doyle, Peter Boyle. Seth Galvarro, Mark Holdsworth
Marcia Wayte, linus Kamb, Karen Brandt
Kristina Hamm, Rachel Whitt, Julie
Mitsuharu Hadeishi. Eric Baldeschwieler, Daniel Horowitz
Kim Konjoyan, Susan Babcock, Holly ladd
Nina Blake. Justine Wolcott, Susan Quinn, laurie Mack
Sarah Nasser. Karen Fong

Class Officers

Karen Fong

Class of 1983

John Battelle, Mike Bottitta, Bill Burrows, Berne Evans
Molly Marianne Grew, Christen Fitzpatrick

Sophomores

Sung-Hee Rhim, Michele
Kris Kiva, John Dore, Robert Beck, Jeff Blatt
Jessica Weiss, Kristine Ebershoff, Elizabeth Jeffer
P. J. Haring, Peter Trajmar, Thomas Musante, Michael Chiu
Mark Kassabian, Gardner Grout, Geoffrey Owen
David Verdugo, Dominic Femino, Gary Simonian, Raymond Woo

Juniors

Sandy Grozdanic, Helen Taylor. Charlene Huang. Yumi Yuge. Yvette de Beixedon
Beth Pryor, Jean Kilburn
McWilliams, Scott Collins. Bill Jameson
Christine lath-
Scott Wilson, Alessandra Bianchi, Tom Bakaly
Gary Hand, Paul Mayer

Class Officers

President ...

Peter McWilliams

Vice President ...

Christine Mitchell

Secretary-Treasurer

Andria Barnes

Amy lightstone, Carole Jeung, Frances Teng, leslie Pray
Mark Kranwinkle, Andria Barnes, Matt Dalany, James Horn, Janet Rickershauser
Dennis Stanfill, Tracy Thornburg, lisa Melbye, Kyra Thompson, Jim Berkey
David Frank, Scott Collins, Joanna Spiro
Peter Mulder, Rich Mayne. A.J. Rylaarsdam, Natalie Blake
Bruce Coffey, Marc Aguilera, Eric Ashton
Lilla Freije, Jacqueline luxemburg
Official Poly Excursion Club (0. P. E. C.) - Steve Cunha, advisor.
Girls Service League- Dede Kennedy, President; Yvette de Beixedon, Vice-President; Ann Battelle, Secretary-Treasurer; Christin Lathrop, Ways and Means; Jennifer Wolcott, Concessions.

Community Service - Faculty Advisors:

Mrs. Dillon, Mrs. Rodriguez, Mrs. Pendorf, Mrs. Shockro, Parkman. Mr.
Superfan - Roger lpswitch, Coordinator; Geoff Yure, 1980 winner.

Editors: Daniel Yen and Ellen Eades Advisors : Drew Maddock and William Fornaciari

Editor: Mike Speiser

Assistant editors : Larry Albert Scott Collins

Andrew Campbell

Advisor: Drew Maddock

The Staff

Oakleaves

Roger lpswitch, advisor; Andria Barnes, business editor; Millicent Wilson, lay -out editor; Shelley Carder, editor-in-chief; Diana Gilmore, photography editor.
Photographers: Michele Yuen, Gardner Grout, Seth Galvarro, Mitsuharu Hadeishi, Scott Collins, Diana Gilmore, Jim Elliot.
Spanish Club

language Clubs

German Club
Latin Club

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Back row: Todd Turner, Peter McWilliams, Phil Sanders, Josiah Friedlander, Jim Elliot, Ted Russell, Bill Jameson, Jim Berkey, Coach Yure; front row: John McKenna, larry Jackson, Tom Bakaly, Gary Hand, Richard Mayne, David Verdugo, Dick Loggins, Bruce Coffey.

Junior Varsity Football

Back row: Coach Dale Rasmussen, Joe Bogaard, lain Smith, Bill Burrows, Eric Ashton, Linus Kamb, Seth Galvarro, John Christopher, Mark Kranwinkle, Bill Freije, Peter Trajmar, Brian Venerable, Peter Boyle, Jeff Blatt, Jamie Coffey, Lorin McCarroll, Derek Cannell; front row: Brian Wilson, Burke Smith, Chris Parker, Steve Watkins, Matty Matthiessen, Scott Lindus, Berne Evans, Stew Reeves.

Varsity Volleyball

Most Improved: Beth Albrecht

Most Valuable: Diana Gilmore

First Team All League: Diana Gilmore

Back row: Coach Becky Valentine, Lilla Freije, Dede Kennedy, Julie Cohen, Diana Gilmore, Justine Wolcott; middle row: Kyra Thompson, Beth Albrecht, Kristina Hamm, Amy Lightstone; front row: Amy Talbot.

Junior Varsity Volleyball

Back row: Coach Melinda Burbank; second row: Jill Clayton, Jessica Weiss, Yumi Yuge; third row: Julie Allen , Elly Jeffer, Jill Norgard, Jacqueline luxemburg; bottom row: Stephanie Fox, Kristine Ebershoff, lisa Melbye, Katie Shea, Karen Brandt.

Varsity Basketball

Back row: John Santaniello, Tom Fuller, Glen Tanksley, John Ramsay, Chris Teaford, Ted Russell, Tim Harvey. Front row: P. J. Haring, Larry Jackson, Jim Hall.
Back Row: David Frank, Jon Matsumura, Peter Trajmar, Don Femino, Britt Doyle, Peter Boyle; Front Row: Brian Venerable, Chris Parker, Jeff Blatt, Michael Chiu, Dick Loggins, Scott Wilson.
Back row: Coach Becky Valentine, Joyce Lee, Kristine Ebershoff, Susan Babcock, Diana Gilmore, Leslie Pray, Kristina Hamm, Christine Mitchell, Holly Ladd; Front row: Karen Fong, Jeanne Lewis, Amy Lightstone.

Field Hockey

Junior Varsity Soccer

Carole Jeung, Sharon Cassell , Michele Welsing, Cassandra Carraway , Yvette de Beixedon , Ann Babcock, Stephanie Fox, Frances Teng.
Back Row : Joey Miller, Bob Schiff, David Campbell, Noam Maitless, Joe Bogaard, John McKenna; Front Row : Coach Barry Haft, Burke Smith , Richard Lee, Alessandra Bianchi, Peter McWilliams , Tom Musante, Warren Huang, Gretchen Seager .

Girls

Varsity Soccer Soccer

Back Row: Jon Fay, Miller Newlon, Coach John Matthiessen, Linus Kamb, Bill Jameson, David Verdugo, Todd Turner; Front Row: Cary White, Jim Berkey, James Horn , larry Albert, Matty Matthiessen, lain Smith
Debby Seidner, Judy Zachariasen, Pauline Woo, Kathy Olson, Yvette de Beixedon, Julie Countryman, Kristin Olson, Jennifer Hanssen, Andria Barnes, Claire Pinkston, Sharon Cassell, Cassandra Carraway, Frances Teng, Sandy Grozdanic .

Baseball

Back row: Burke Smith, Matty Matthiesen, David Verdugo, Scott Wilson; Front row: lain Smith, John Santaniello, James Horn, John Christopher, Bob Ward, Jim Hall.
Back row: Amy Lightstone, Christen Fitzpatrick, Karen Fong, Judy Zachariasen, Leslie Pray, Elizabeth Pitts, Kris Koh, Julie Countryman, Coach Steve Cuhna; Middle row: Katie Shea, Joyce Lee, Holly Ladd, Susan Babcock, A. J. Rylaarsdam, ·Claire Pinkston, Kristina Hamm, Sharon Cassell; Front row: Stephanie Fox, Jennifer Hanssen, Jacqueline Bianchi, Beth Albrecht, Jeanne Lewis, Jill Clayton, Debbie Seidner,

Boys Tennis

Back row: Jim Loper, Derek Cannell, John Battelle, Peter Boyle, Bruce Coffey, Britt Doyle, Mark Holdsworth, Peter Trajmar, Jim Berkey, Larry Wayte, Joey Miller; Front row : Eric Haskell, Jaime Coffey, Frank Ravelo, Steve Watkins, Miller Newlon, Peter Mulder, Dan Yen.
Back row: Sarah Nasser, Anne Nasser, Alessandra Bianchi, Coach Howie Farer, Leslie Pray, Holly Ladd, Judy Zachariasen; Front Row: Sharon Cassell, Jacqueline Bianchi, Gretchen Seager, Susan Quinn.

Cross Country Ill

Trainers

Back row: Rob Strang, Terry Rouman, Jim Elliot, Jim Hall, P. J. Haring, Larry Jackson, Bill Burrows; Front Row: Kristin Olson, Jean Kutner, Jill Norgard, Todd Turner, Suzanne Yang, Courtney Hess, Miller Newlon, Sabrina Muntz.
Back Row : Mark Power, Miller Newlon, Suzanne Yang, Beth Pryor; Front Row : Jill Norgard, Jean Kutner , Kristin Olson, Jean Kilburn.
Mike Speiser, Scott Collins, Chris Teaford, Fred Eicks, Miller Newlon

Swimming

Golf

Back Row: Tom Musante, Bob Schiff, Seth Galvarro, Kathleen Peck, Tim Harvey, Diana Gilmore, Julie-Lynn Thueson, Steve Watkins; Front row: Coach Ellen Shockro, Marietta Schurholz, Jean Kutner, Laura Campuzano, Yvette de Beixedon, Lisa Baugh.
Back Row: Michele Yuen, Scott Lindus, Todd Turner, Paul White, Jim Hall, Fred Eicke, Mark Holdsworth, Seth Galvarro; Front row: Gary Simonian, Larry Gray, Coach Chuck Peterson.
Lisa Terbell, varsity head cheerleader
Junior Varsity: Justine Wolcott, Jill Clayton, Beth Albrecht, Stephanie Fox, Susan Quinn, head cheerleader
Jessica Weiss
Varsity: Lisa Melbye, Tracy Thornburg, Shelley Carder, Julie Allen, Natalie Blake

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