PCDS Yearbook 1988

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to our pal willy

W e, the senior class, lovingly dedicate this creatively humorous (?) yearbook to that paragon of wit and charm , M r. Robert "W illy" W ilson. W e can always count on W illy for a laugh, smile, insult, or perhaps even a bruise. Inside the classroom as well as out, he is our faithful mentor and trusted friend. Thanks for everything, W illy - W E LOVE YO U !

"A giggle a day keeps the gloomies away.""Go play in traffic."

- R. Wilson

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lampoon '88contents

adm inistration & fa c u lty ...................................17

lower sch o o l............................................................. 27

middle school ........................................................ 39

autographs ............................................................. 67

upper school ...........................................................69

activities ................................................................131

sp o rts ......................................................................... 147

head's message ....................................................166

advertising ...........................................................167

published by madden-zank enterprises, inc.creative consultant sharon thompsoneditor-in-chief ..................................... alyse aiellophotogrpahy................................... clarissa simeklayout kathy wilsonc o p y .................................................sharon ligorskyadvertising ..................................... miko mcgintyfundraising nikki schneider

darkroom facilities furnished by kip boetel steve ticktin

barry liden

fun with PCDS

upper left: "A in't he sweet?" upper right: "But mom, everybody's doing it!" bottom left: The 1996 Olympic team bottom right: Hey kids - not in the quad!

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why are these people teaching our children?

Top left: The Godfather Top right: "So what's the radius of the inner circle?" Bottom left: "I need a vaca­tion!"Bottom right: Avid fish imitator

studying at PCDS

of therich & unknown

Above: How to make the most of your freeLeft: The perfect guy - manly yet sensitive

the social scene

Right: Don't mess with the juniors-

Below- 1: Looking for a good time2: "H e had a hard night."3: W hat a stud!4: Do you use Vidal Sassoon?5: "So I lost my off-campus,

so w hat?"6: "H e's my hero!"7: Couple of the year

social register

Left: Whose mom is driving to­night?Below- 8: "And then what hap­

pened?"9: Caught by surprise!

10: "Don't you think it's my best angle?"

11: "Which one of us do you think he's looking at?"

12: Smile pretty!

trends & style

what can we say?

PCDS has it all. . .

Show your cool with the coveted Mac-Tonight Lookin' good!sunglasses (McD's, 99<t)

Men in uniform

Her again?! W ho's that dude?

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ustration & facility

Christine Anderson Jan Anderson James Anton

Jerrie Baber Marie Bippus

Susan Bookspan

Jim Bruning Linda Bryant

Georgia Buelow

Richard Chelpka Toni Clark

Catherine Clauer

John Collins M8j Joyce Cone

Jim Cook

Lance Coon John Crabb Louise Crabtree

Carol Dalton Rod Dashnaw Cindy Davis

Pamela Driggs Brian Ellingson Charles Flail

Betty Hessel Glenn Hill Carl Holgerson

Susan Funkhouser Susan Goldman Bob Hendrickson

Dan Majeski Dave Martin

Alex McKinley

Joanne Menard Judy Mitchell

Joan Oliver

Harry Houle Arlette Jacques Karen Johnson

Sally Klein Bob Kosower Ann Lindner

Liz Olson Do} Lovie Peterson\/ Ed Pettengill

Gary Quick Alice Raynal Kae Robb

David Rowe Anne Salzmann Deborah Schutza

Paul Schweikher Barbara Searle Chet Seroka

Don Singer Christina Steffan Jeff Stokes

M y n a S tro th M a r y Sw iess M a r y Lu Syllaba d

Pat Tankersley Fran Vierck

Barbara Whiter

Steve Windahl Bel Winemiller

Jerry Zank

Rick Kidder Carol Wagner Carole Martin

Katie Schneider Betty Reiff

Carol Hook

Lee Nickel Karen Anderson

Herman Belinski

pcds deities-the people whoour

Lennon lives!

College counselor harrassment

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mold our futures and shape destinies

camping brownies-april

*All of the pictures on these two pages were taken by certified Brownie photographers.

kindergarten

Back row: M rs. Heidler, Tiffany Westlie, Heath Prachard, Ashley Grovert, Courtney Lewis, Jamie Dessen, Allison Fister, Mrs. Clark Middle row: Emily Millman, Beau Roysden, Jessica Campo, C.T. Tedrow, Christopher Chelpka, Paul Benedict Front row: Judd Nemiro, Bethany Bustamante, Sarah Pachtman, Jason Eisnberg, Alexis Garson Not pictured: Mrs. Menard, Brian Stokes

Back row: Mrs. Peterson, Laura Tellier, Paul Berman, Courtney Berg, David Mumaw, Brandon Huber, M r^ D ato n M id d le row: Hailey Harris, Lance Litwin, Sarah Atwood, Aubrey Knappenberger, Katherine Lankford, Robert Eacret frontrow. Jason Suszko, Darlene Godek, Daniel Eagleburger, Cari Shiftman, Leslie Clay, Aurelia Feau Not pictured: Joshua Rector

grade

Back row: Mrs. Anderson, Jamie Couche, Jaime Tirella, Rebecca Teitel, Wyatt Harris, Nikki Traylor Knowles, Zackary Sakas Middle row: Melissa Fischer, Becky Moretsky, Meryl Thomas, Adam Fleishaker, Kimberly Kelly, Elias Mallin Front row: Jeff Surdakowski, Catherine Pietzsch, W hitney Pozgay, Lisa Pavese, Marisa Chattman, Kristen Hendricks

Back row: Mrs. Peoples, Meg Sample, Josh Royce, Eric Wassman, Melanie Schoninger, Christopher Steinle, B.J. Bergeron, Mrs. Kendall Middle row: Ling Vang, Aylin Tashman, Joseph Musallam, Jimmy Kaufman, Sarah Kidwell, Lindsey Feola, Brooke Lewis Front row: Harley Earl, Eatalie Hrudka. Ashley Morrill, Tiffany Litvine, Christine Pietzsch, Nicole Shiftman

second grade

Back row: Reginald Cooper, Daniel Reardon, Jonathan Sherman, Jon Ashley Corcoran, Ryan Klinefelter. Middle row: Kevin W icken, Joshua Finberg, Lauren Bottner, Emily Lyn Snyder, Christine Jacobson, Jack Stubbs, Richard Symington. Front row: Luke Lee, Daniel Cucher, Matthew Van Sickle, Brooke Lipton, Jennifer Marra, Jessie Gauntt, Roderick Stent, Noah Lewkowitz.

Back row: Christopher Hoeye, Graham Kretchman, Mark Zinman, Emily Cook, Kristopher Schatzberg, Lynn Seawell, Diana Bentley. Middle row: Austin Marshall, Kevin Ghaswala, Paul Surdakowski, Kristin Altman, Trey Packard. Front row: David French, Lou Crowder, Justin Suszko, Jeffrey Mallace, Ryan Wolfswinkel, Jacquelyn Eisenberg.

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Back row: Kristine Ingrassia, Jill Galarneau, Sara Johnson, Jennifer Sweet, Tim Henward, Eric Schwikher, Craig Couche, Mrs. Stroth Middle row: Robby Pinnamennini, Denise Hrudka, Andrea Aiello, Josh Perlin, Guy Bowman, Candida Jacobs Front row: Alison W idoff, Alycesun Strupp, Aria Numiro, Tyler Stags, Jerry Michelle, Jeff Yang

Back row: Josh Caplan, Beale Harrison, Kristin Stamm, Hope Benedict, Eric Cornwell, Scott Wicken, Mrs, Oliver Middle rlw: Jill Sherman, Brian Maas, Stephanie Fox, Jasmine Tasman, Amber Martin, Bobby Sullivan Front row: Rachel Lowe, Clemen­tine Feau, Nicholas Beabeau, Uri Litvine, Nancy, Godek, Tracy Wanner

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Back row: Adam Garson, Kate Stockwell, Becca Kidwell, Jason Grovert, Keith Scharfman, Brian Bates, Mrs. Vierck Middle row: Jennifer Stern, Frank Stubbs, Shawn Dyer, Heather Klinefelter, Doug Wiesen-Todd, Summer Marshall Front row: Ryan Chirnomas, Joel Feinman, Kate Earl, Anne Allison, Sarah Matz, Katie Unferth

Back row: Geofffrey Bergeron, Natan Jacobs, Leslie Litwin, Stefani Wolfswinkel, Sarah June Schoenfelder, Matt Torel, Jordan Spack, Mrs. Johnson Middle row: Doug Teitel, Jennifer Bachus, Sarah Small, Sarah Duncan, Sonia Ghaswala, Brad Marra, Rodney Mollen Front row: Jennifer Kirkwood, Becky Van Sickle, Konrad Lee, Jordan Wynn, Charles Givre

lower school candids

'« ■ ■ ■ the future leaders of PCDS caught by surprise. . . lookin'

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the pcds super singers

Back row: Lovice Peterson, Sarah Matz, Heather Klinefelter, Denise Hrudka, Andrea Aiello, Bryan Maas, Jennifer Sweet, Kristin Stamm, Candida Jacobs, Hope Benedict, Alycesun Strupp, Frank Stubbs, Kate Stockwell, Summer Marshall. Middle row: Jennifer Stern, Bobby Sullivan, Shawn Dyer, Anne Allison, Josh Perlin, Scott Wicken, Stephanie Fox, Josh Caplan, Brad Marra, Natan Jacobs, Jennifer Bachus, Sarah June Schoenfelder, Brian Bates. Front row: Becky Van Sickle, Jordan Spack, Rachel Lowe, Alison Widoff, Jill Galarneau, Sara Johnson, Stefani Wolfswinkel, Tracy Wanner, Jennifer Kirkwood, Becca Kidswell, Sarah Small.

after school swim clubs

Co-Presidents: Lauren Durkin and Rob Van Sickle.

above: Back row: Brian Hoblit, Dierks Bentley, Jordan Ster­ling, Carter Lipton, Jacob Shephard, Warren Cross, Matt Philips. Next row: Stephan Sweet, Jon Teitel, Hunter Duffy, Teddy Rice, Matt Blecher, Patrick Koppula, M ark White, Katy French, PJ Nachman, Kyle Hirsch. Next row: Andy Altman, Stewart Hackett, Amanda Leff, Dana Blecher, Becky Sullivan, Poppy Dodge, Lauren Durkin. Front row: Rob Van Sickle, Greg Dessen, Christine Kunkel, Mandy Arthur, T iffa­ny Peers, Valeska French.

Greg Dessen, Secretary; Mitch Tim banard, Vice-President; Carter Lipton, Treasurer; PJ Nachman, Second Vice-Presi­dent.

student council

middle school art

Danielle Allen Andy Altman

Kris Baber Rick Barinbaum

Paolo Bayless Tasha Bernard

Ravi Bisla

Kristen Brook Benjamin Cohen

Melissa Cucher Ashley Dorrance

Brad Durchslag Paige Durkin

Benjamin Finberg

Jeffrey Gimbel Stuart Hackett Mario Hunter

Marie Jackson Jocelyn Jacobs

Hallie Jacobson Jeremy Joseph

Christopher Klock Erik Koep

Benjamin Krysiak Karin Lefeberg

Amanda Leff M ark Leibow

Julie Levenberg

Melissa Lewis Heath Lipson

Kyle Lipton Oliver Little

Celeste Main Eric Manch

Ben Moretsky

Edward Pavese Ben Perlin

Stacey Piccinati Elizabeth Royce

Even Schoninger Hollye Schumacher

Brooke Sikora

Jessi Jean Snyder Michael Stent

W hitney Symington Neil Tang

Zachary Thomas Frances Wellings

Natasha White

Amy Zinman

I fifth grade

Oliver Beabeau Dana Blecher

Cindy Bochna Robyn Bricker

Marie Cohen Jessica Cooper

Brian Cornwell

Hillary Cox Emma Dane

Brett Davis Sarah Eagleburger

Jimmy Gard Gayor Geller

Lygia Harkins

Lisa Harney Alex Koep

Tony Koppula Vicki Lang April Levy

Sarah Lewin

Brett Maas P.J. Nachman

Jens Plougmann Daniel Posner

Ellen Rand Teddy Rice

Brian Ringel

Brooke Schumacher Adam Schwartz

Brad Shire Noah Stromer

Becky Sullivan Gwynne Sullivan

Lindsay Timmerman

Ken Allison Jay Almblad

Mandy Arthur David Austin

Ben Bachus Claudia Bashore

Tanya Benatar

Dierks Bentley Kiran Bisla

Eric Block Chad Bonfiglio

Richard Bores Elizabeth Bradley

Micah Caplan

Andrew Chasin Stephanie Chirnomas

Wayne Cohen Aubrey Corcoran

Andrea Crimmins Warren Cross

Jason Fox

Katy French Valeska French

Jennifer Gilbert Evan Ginsburg

Ty Gosney Amanda Gray

Marla Green

Justin Greene Austin Hackett

Ryan Hart Mischa Hepner

Tanya Klock Patrick Koppula Melanie Krneta

Kristine Kunkel Allison Laufer Carter Lipton

Kate Losse Debra Maltenfort

Amy May Kathleen McNulty

Rochelle Mollen Jonathan Parker

Tiffany Peers Matthew Philips Lindsay Piccinati Donyea Rochlin

Jess Row

Jacob Shepard Nelson So

Rachel Stegman Jordan Sterling

Ross Stuart Erin Timmerman

Jill Tirella

Julie Von Hellens Christine Wassmann

Matthew Weinberg M ark White

Catherine Welhelm Heather Young

seventh gradeLeft: Band is funLower left: "This is going to ruin my nails."Lower right: "Look, guys, it's a substi­tute!"

Michael Abbate Max Armstrong

John Bauermeister Taj Bayless

Matthew Blecher Carrie Blum Kelly Bores

Myles Bowman Jesse Brown

Michael Chernoff Adam Cohen

Adam L. Cohen Andy Cracchiolo

Greg Dessen

Becky Dicken Eliza Dodge

Hunter Duffy Lauren Durkin

Jill Dutton Ryan Dyer

Justin Einhorn

Carlyn Gleason Jonathan Goldstein

Susie Hampton Aysia Harrison

Kyle Hirsch Brian Hoblit

Debbie Ligorsky

Lome Maltenfort Jeff Matura Aaron Matz

Jessica Nathan Lindsay Nye

Paula Occhino Daniel Palestrant

Wendy Patel Gabriella Peers

Michelle Perron Josh Plosker Gillian Price

Allison Rainey Jill Reardon

Anastasia Reiss Wendy Rice Randy Saria

Marci Schwen Eric Shannon

Lenny Speiser Stephan Sweet

Jon Teitel Mitchell Timbanard

Marti Townsend Rob Van Sickle

Scott Warner Matthew Werner

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eighth gradeTop left: “I'm gonna kill him-" Below left: "I'd rather be . . . somewhere else!"Below right: Contemplating this weekend's social calendar

middle school clubs

club med

the breakfast club

the ev mecham fan club

club sandwich

chorus connection

chorus connection- (left to right, back to front) Scott Warner, Taj Bayless, Josh Plosker, Max Armstrong, Kath­leen McNulty, Julie Von Hellens, Au­brey Joy Corcoran, Gillian Price, Susie Hampton, Jessica Nathan, Marci Schwenn, Paula Occhino, Heather Young, Donyea Rochlin, Mrs. Erick- sen.

general chorus- Back row: Mrs. Erick- sen, Raj Abyanker, Rusty Knowler, Waren Cross, Ty Gosnay. Middle row: Tanya Klock, Tanya Benetar, Becky Sullivan, Vicky Lang, Anasta­sia Reiss. Front row: Adam Cohen, Matt Weinberg, Evan Ginsburg, Wayne Cohen, Mitch Timbanard, Cindy Bochna, Robin Bricker. Not pictured: Michael Abbate, Andrea Crimmins, Jennifer Gilbert, Allison Laufer, Ellen Rand.

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beginning strings

Back row: Heath Lipson, Richard Chelpka (director), Brooke Sikora, Karin Lefeber, Stacey Piccinati, Tasha Bernard, Ben Perlin, Oliver Little. Front row: Celest Main, Mark Leibow, Amanda Jeff, Kristen Brook, Melissa Cucher, Jessi Jean Snyder, Neil Tang.

middle

B ack row: W h itn e y Sy m in g to n , H allie Ja c o b so n , Evan S ch o n in g er, M elissa Lew is, F rances W e llin g s, M ich ael S te n t, Stu art H ackett, Je rem y Jo se p h , Z achary T h o m a s , R avi Bisla, E ric M a n ch , A nd y A ltm an , R ic k B arin bau m , B en jam in F in berg , E rik K oep, C h ristop h er K lock . M iddle row: D avid Row e (director), M ario H u n ter, Brad D u rch slag , A shley D o rran ce, H ollye Sch u m ach er, E lizab eth R oy ce , B en ja m in K ry siak , Je f fre y G im b el, B en jam in C oh en , D an ielle A llen , K ris B aber. F ron t row: Ju lie Levenberg , B en jam in M oretsky, N atash a W h ite , M arie Ja c k s o n , Paige D u rk in , A m y Z in m a n , Jo ce ly n Ja c o b s , K yle L ip ton , Edw ard Pavese.

B ack row : PJ N ach m an , D an iel P o sn er, J im m y G ard , R an d y W illia m s, Sa tah Lew in , B ryan R in g e l, A lex Koep, B rian C orn w ell, A dam Schw artz, G retch en W ag n er, Jessica Cooper, T ed d y R ice , L ind say T im m erm a n , Sco tt T u rp in , Brad Sh ire . F ro n t row : Lygia H ark in s, H illary C ox, C in d y Boch n a, A pril Levy, M arie C oh en . Brett D av is, Lisa H arney, Becky Su lliv an , Sarah E agleburger, D an a B lech er, D avid Row e (director).

B ack row : Ju st in G reen e, Je f f M atu ra , D an iel P a lestran t, M isch a H epner, C ath erin e W ilh e lm , Eric B lock , Ja s o n Fox, M yles Bow m an , Jord on Sterlin g , A u stin H ackett. M iddle row: D avid Row e (d irector), Jesse B row n, A ndrew C h asin , Loren M a lten fo rt, M arla G reene, C h ristian n e W assm an , K ristin e K u n k el, D eb ra M alten fort, Erin T im m erm an , A m y M ay, R ich ard Bores. Front row : G ab rie lla Peers, B eth an y M atia , R och e lle M ollen , M an d y A rthu r, A ysia H arrison , C arrie B lum , J i l l D u tton . R ach el Stegm an.

B ack row: M atth ew W ern er, M arti T o w n sen d , G regg D essen , Jo n ath an G o ld ste in , P atrick K oppula, Ja c o b Sh ephard , M icah C aplan , R ob V an S ick le , R andy Saria, C arter Lipton, K en A lliso n , K yle H irsch , Ben Bach us, D avid Row e (director). M iddle row: Lauren D u rk in , L enny Sp eiser, Lindsay P iccin ati, A m anda G ray, T iffa n y Peers, C laudia Bashore, Ju stin E in h p rn , D ie rk s B en tley , V ateska F rench , M ark W h ite , D avid A u stin . Front row: A lliso n R ainey , K elley B ores, Poppy Dodge, J il l Reardon, M atthew P h illip s, K aty French, M elan ie K rneta.

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basketball

Coach Perry, Jeff Matura, Rob Van Sickle, Randy Saria, Hunter Duffy, Jon Goldstein, John Teitel. Front: Adam Co­hen, Ryan Dyer, Carter Lip- ton, Mark White, Jacob Shep­ard.

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Mike Chernoff, Zach Rubin, Matt Werner, Warren Cross, Coach Dennis, Scott Warner, Stephan Sweet, Taj Bayless. Front: Dierks Bentley, Jordan Sterling, Ty Gosnay, Wayne Cohen, Austin Hackett, Matt Weinberg.

V team

Micah Caplan, Chad Bonfig- lio, Brett Maas, Raj Ab- hyanker, Brad, Ken Allison, Matt Phillips, David Austin, Pa t r i c k Koppula , Miss S w i e s s . F r o n t : A d a mSchw artz, Brian Ringle, Gayor Geller, Teddy Rne, Ben Bachus, John Parker.

'b' team

volleyball

Back row: Gabriella Pierce, Michelle Farron, Lindsay Pin- imini, Velesca French, Lauren Durkin, Ms. Sweiss. Middle row: Asia Harrison, Paula Oc- chino, Carlyn Gleason, Jessi­ca Nathan. Front row: Poppy Dodge, Tiffany Peers, Kate Lawsey.

cya

Back row: Suzie Hampton, Marcie Schwinn, Kinn Bisla, Allison Rainey. Middle row: Lindsay Nigh, Carrie Blum, Becky Dicken, Marla Greene, Melanie Krenetta. Front row: Jull Dutton, Jennifer Gilbert, Gillian Price.

'a' team

Back row: Ellen Rand, Kara Rassi, Lisa Harney, Lindsay Timmerman, Coach. Middle row: Erin T i mme r ma n , Mandy Arthur, Christine Kunkel, Katherine Wilhelm, Brooke Schumacher, Jessica Cooper. Front row: Chris- t ianne W a s s m a n , Katy French, Becky Sullivan, Marie Cohen.

'b' team

soccer'a' team

Back row: M s. Buelow, T iffan y Pierce, Velesca French, M arcie Schw inn, A llison Rainey, Anastasia R eiss M iddle row: J ill D utton, Asia H arrison, G illian Price, Susie Ham pton, G abriella Pierce, Lauren D u rkin , Carrie Blum , Lindsay Piccinati Front row: Poppy Dodge, Paula O cch ino, C arlyn G leason, Jessica N athan, Lindsay N ye, Becky D icken

'b' team

Back row: M s. Buelow, H illary Cox, V icki Lang, M arla Greene, M elanie Krenata, K irin Bisla, Tanya Benatar, M r. M ajeski Middle row: Deborah M altinfort, Erin Tim m erm an, M andy Arthur, C hristine Kunkle, Katherine W ilhelm , Lindsay Tim m erm an, Brooke Schumacher Front row: C hristiane W assm an, Katie French, April Levy, Lisa Harney, Amy M ay

football‘ a team

Coach Perry, Zach R ubin , Ken A llison, M att Philips, M ike Abbate, Hunter D uffy, Jo n Teitel, T y Gosnay, Joh n Pancer. Front: Randy Saria, Jacob Shephard, W arren C ross, M ark W hite, M att Blecher, Carter Lipton, Ryan Dyer.

'b' team

Erik Koep, Brian Cornwell, Scott Turpin , Brett M aas, D ierks Bentley, M icah Caplan, Austin Hackett, Matt W einberg, Brad Shire, Jordan Sterling, Teddy Rice. Front: Gayor Geller, O livier Beabeau, Jim m y Gard, W ayne Cohen, Adam Schwartz, Daniel Posner.

soccer

Back row: Jess Ploughmann, Brian Cornwell, Alex Koep, Brett Maas, Teddy Rice, Daniel Posner, Gayor Geller, Coach. Front row: Tony Koppula, Adam Schwartz, Justin Greene, PJ Nauchman, Oliver Beabeau.

Back row: Coach Holgerson, Jason Fox, Matt Philips, Dierks Bentley, Hunter Duffy, Myles Bowman, Jon Bauermeister, Rob Van Sickle, Randy Saria, Jon Teitel, Brian Hoblit, Ryan Dyer, Ben Bachus. Front row: Eric Block, Warren Cross, Carter Lipton, Jordan Sterling, Austin Hackett, Matthew Weinburg, Jon Parker, Jacob Shephard, Gregg Dessen, Patrick Koppula.

softball

Back row: Mr. Majeski, Carrie Blum, Jessica Cooper, Jennifer Gilbert, Lindsay Piccinati, Chris- tiane Wassmann, Amy May, Lauren Durkin, Mrs. Bookspan. Front row: Mandy Arthur, Valeska French, Tiffany Peers, ppy Dodge.

Back row: Mr. Majeski, Tanya Klock, Tanya Benatar, Kate Losse, Ariel Levy, Katie French, Kristine Kunkel, Catherine Wilhelm, Liz Bradley, Marla Greene, Mrs. Bookspan. Front row: Debbie Maltenfort, Hillary Cox, April Levy, Lindsay Timmerman, Marie Cohen, Dana Blecher, Brett Davis.

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joan collins findsThrow away all the Ponds and Oil of Olay. Here is something that

really works. Joan Collins7 new de-aging cream has astounded the scientific community and here is the recipe so that you can make it yourself, right in the comfort and privacy of your own home.

1) Just combine 1 lb. of organic material with 3 drops of oil from

de-aging formula!Evan Mecham's hair and the remains of Michael Jackson's 27 plastic surgery operations.

2) Cook this for 4 hours in a nuclear furnace.3) Then rub it on your face.

It's almost guaranteed to work, or else you'll stay looking old.

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steve sees elvis! ghost the

Steve tells his story. "It w as re a lly in cre d ib le . There I was, driving, when all of a sudden, in front of my moving car, there he was- the King. He waved and said, " I 'm ev ery ­where," and disappeared. It was really kind of ironic, though, because he wasn't there any m ore."

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rocker hopper goes straight.

A fter bein g one o f the m em bers o f an outrageously o ffen siv e heavy m etal band, B en n ett H opper decided to turn h im se lf around. A fter d rop p ing out o f h ig h sch o o l at an early age, he kn ew in h is heart that he could actu ally do so m eth in g p roduc­tive w ith h im self. W h en he cam e to th is revelation , B en n ett proceeded to cut h is hair and estab lish ed a new , m ore con serv a­

tive w ardrobe. In the m id st o f th is great tu rn-arou n d , B en nett is now graduating from P h o en ix C ou ntry D ay h igh sch o o l w ith an excep tion al grad e-p oin t average, w hile the o ther two m em bers o f the band are serving tim e in prison for ho ld ing up record shops.

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marilyn reincarnated!

S cie n tis ts have proof that M a rily n M o n ro e has com e back to tuals? H as she m et P resid en t R eagan? T h ere are ju st too m any life and is liv in g under the nam e Ju lia D iddy. E xperts from qu estion s w ithout answ ers; scien tists agree that she m ust beCanada have p h o to g rap h ic evidence o f the m iracle. W h a t do we h id in g s o m e th in g . H as M o n ro e returned? W eigh the evidencekn o w about Ju lia? W h ere does she go in the aftern o o n ? D oes and decide for yourself,she go to A SU to learn , or to sa tis fy her fascin atio n for in te llec-

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freshmen

As usual, along with the start of the 1987-1988 school year, came a "fresh" batch of 9th graders. To the com m on public, they are known as Freshmen. But the more experienced high school students refer to them as S.H .M .E.N . (Short, Helpless, M easley, Eager, N uisances). These inferior beings can easily be spotted in the quad, attem pt­ing to wear the "in " clothes. They can also be seen hanging around upperclassmen, fight­

ing for the honor of acceptance. Although innocent to begin with, by the end of the year, they are experienced students who have earned their Fresh­man name. Hopefully they will graduate from this lower level of human form into a higher level as they move closer to be­com ing honored seniors. On their four year journey uphill, we wish them well.

Right: The Freshmen at their best.

President: John Tower Vice President: Beth Flores

Treasurer: Katie Lee

Jennifer Bolyard Lisa Brook

Kitty Brown Robert Cohen

Courtney Cooper

Kimberley Cox Corisa Crowder

Brandy Daley Richard Daley

Natacha DeBeco

Beth Flores Brad Frith

Ethan Gunning John Jacobs

Ross Kilburn

Adi Krause Katie Lee

Karen Levenberg Todd Levine

Jafi Lipson

Evan Lipton Kerr Lordigyan Christopher Mang Kristina McNeff Spencer Patterson

Bill Pettitt Matthew Richey Seth Row Eric Schaefer Lavina Schreuder

Timothy Small Kaine Stathakis Rachelle Stenhouse Jennifer Swartz Lara Tobias

Jonathan Tower Stephanie Vithoulkas Danielle Wallace Wendy Wanner

sophomores

The sophomores started out the 1987-1988 school year with high hopes - they were no long­er freshmen. They didn't realize that sophomores get less atten­tion than any other grade in the upper school. In fact, sopho­mores get no attention at all. Nobody cares about sopho­m ores because they 're too

young to drive and have off- campus like juniors, yet they're too old to be picked on and made fun of like freshmen. W e can only hope that they made the best of their year of ano­nym ity. It looks like they came through just fine - right guys?

Sophomore fun in the sun

Sonia Abhyanker Kristin Allison

M ollie Anderson Whitney Barlett

Stefanie Bashore

Robert Bernstein Andrew Bienstock

Dina Brody Maia Cryns

Melissa D-Amico

Shani Davis Laura Dingman

Aron Drayer Billy DuMone

Brek Eaton

Brent Eubanks Fred Ferguson

Karen Finley Gregory Fraker

Kendra Fraser

Paul Geantil Amanda Hart Holly Hendin Kathy Hollenberg Andrew Honacker

Marnie Janis Jill Krafts Jennifer Lewin Peggy Madison Doug Matia

Robert Matura Bobby Pinnamaneni Ari Plosker Joel Rainey Caleb Reese

Carter Richardson Pamela Schreiber Rachel Schwartz Janessa Shtabsky Stacey Sidles

Scott Small Laurel Sparks Jeffrey Stem Karen Takagi Pinar Tashman

Julianne Vithoulkas Brett Walton Tracy Weiss

juniors

To think that the juniors ac­tually looked forward to be­coming upperclassmen! Grant­ed they were given the long- awaited privileges of off-cam ­pus and planning the Prom , but the question lies - was it worth the wait? Along with the fun also came SAT's, Achievement tests, AP classes, and the dread­ed M .W .S /s (Meetings W ith Schweik). The good times be­came overshadowed by pres­

sure, depression, and migraine headaches. But the junior class made it through the year! How? They were able to see through all the darkness a light at the end of the tunnel that became brighter as the year dragged on; soon they would become sen­iors, and all of their worries would be over!

Obviously these two haven't taken their SAT's yet.

Greg Anderson Kip Boetel Roz Bolger

Alissa Brodie-Bodell Katie Cesal

Jason Cohen Jill Cooper Tim Daley

Carter Dicken Bennett Dorrance

Daniel Durchslag Kristen Gormly Christine Grau

• lan Hackett Charles Hessel

Enda Hu David Jarrat Carrie Judd

Teresa Kalloch Patsy Kauffman

Paul Kim David Landau

Amy Levine Kerstan Lincoln

Lisa Lincoln

Michael McClanahan Miko McGinly Michael Moran

Matthew Nicely Allison Parker

Sargent Pillsbury Daniel Pinney W illiam Ramsey Lisa Rand Michelle Rotman

Brandon Semilof Jennifer Serlin Jodie Shtabsky Daryl Sparks

Dino Stathakis Amy Sussman Scot Torrey Lydia Wassmann Joshua Weinrach

Brian Weiss Jennifer Wilson Travis Wright Dan Vee

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Mi presidente de cualquier cosa.

This is not a happy camp er.

They shall beat their swords into plow­shares, and their spears into pruning hooks: nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more. -Isaiah ________

j. rami dov lipson

grant sterling mudge

"That's just the way it is Some things will never changeThat's just the way it is But don't you believe them." Bruce Hornsby and The Range

"Kilimanjaro is a snow-covered mountain 19,710 feet high, and is said to be the highest mountain in Africa. Its Western summit is called the Masai 'Ngaje Ngai', the House of God. Close to the Western summit there is the dried and frozen carcass of a leopard. No one has explained what the leopard was seeking at that altitude ." Ernest Hemingway, The Snows of Kilimanjaro

"1 had seen a herd of elephant traveling through dense native forest. . . pacing along as if they had an appointment at the end of the world." Out of Africa, Isak Dinesen

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C an m iles tru ly separate you fro m fr ien d s? I f you w an t to be w ith som eon e you love, a ren 't you already there.

A nd in the m iddle o f h ere and now d o n 't you th in k we m igh t see each o th er o n ce or tw ice.

so I'm p ack in g m y bags fo r the w estern m o u n ta in s , w here the sp ir­its go now - over the h ills w here the sp irits fly .

I'm stan d in g on a h ill , the m o u n ta in o f d ream s, te llin g m y se lf it 's n o t as hard as it seem s.

T h ere 's a fee lin g I get w h en I look to the w est and m y sp irit is cry in g fo r leaving.

H ey you - d on 't tell m e th ere 's n o hope at all togeth er we stand,

Y ou r frien d s w ill kn ow you better in the first m in u te you meet

heather anne stocker

Learn to accept y ou rselfE nou gh to accept the factT h a t o th ers d on 't alw ays accept you.

T h e m ark o f you r ign oran ce is the depth o f you r b e lie f in in ju stice and tragedy.

T h ere is n o su ch th in g as a p rob lem w hand s. Y ou seek p rob lem s because you

than your acqu ain tan ces w ill kn ow you in a thousand years.

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I learned th is , a t least, b y m y exp erim en t: that as one advances co n fid en tly in the d irection o f h is dream s, and endeavors to live the life w h ich he has im agined , he w ill m eet w ith a su ccess un expected in com m on hours. H e w ill p ut som e th in g s beh in d , w ill pass an in v isib le bou nd ary ; n ew u n iversal and lib era l law s w ill beg in to establish th em selves aroun d and w ith in h im . . . T h e law s o f the un iverse w ill appear less com p lex , and so litu d e w ill n o t be so litude, n o r p overty , poverty, n or w eakn ess, w eakness.

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Stand up Stand upT h e m ore you do it Put you r head in the cloudsT h e less you fa ll dow n A nd your feet o n the ground

eric raymond werner

Mr. Weller's knowledge of Londonwas extensive and peculiar -Charles Dickens

My solitude grew more and more obese, like a pig. -Mishima Yukio

The Revolution is like Saturn- iteats its own children.

-Georg Buchner

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all that whalebonefrom whales. J -Howard Nemerov j

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It's not how m uch you have- It 's how m uch you enjoy.

I saw a m an p u rsu in g the h orizon ; R ou nd and round h e sped.1 w as d isturbed at th is;I accosted the m an.“ It is fu tile ," I said , “Y ou can n ever-' "Y o u lie ," h e cried,A nd ran on.

Leaves are fa llin g a ll around T im e I w as o n m y way.T h a n k s to you I 'm m u ch obliged fo r su ch a p leasan t stay .B u t now it 's tim e fo r m e to go T h e autum n m oon lig h ts m y way. A n d now I sm ell th e ra in . . . it 's tim e to ram ble on . -L .Z .

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The very presehce of instability and plural­ism is a challenge to many modes of legiti­m acy/and lack of the latter will stimulate the former.

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elizabeth d. simchak

The happiest two years of my life.

"It is a funny thing about life: if you refuse to accept anything but the best, you very often get it."

I know that nothing will ever be the same again . . . but let's be friends forever. -A- HA

I LOVE RONALD REAGAN

R E D • W H I T E * & * Y O U

jason c. hackett

I learn by going where I have to go.

forever, and forever; farewell, Cassius! If we do meet again, why, we shall sm ile; if not, why then this parting was well made. - Shakespeare

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francisco ricardo quinonez

It takes both sunshine and rain to m ake a rainbow.

W e have one and only one am bition, to be the best. W hat else is there?

Som etim es your toughest com petition is your­self.

Vabba D abba Doo!

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cp8,9Yer not saying that, it's just coming out of yer mouth. -J.B. & J.J.Communism will win! -USSR

I th ink that all right th inking people in this country are sick and tired o f being told that ordinary and decent people are fed up in this country with being sick and tired. I am certainly not, and I am sick and tired of being told that I am. -M onty Python

jeffrey lee jacobs

william charles duffy iii

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“The best thing for disturbances of the spirit/' replied M er- lynn, beginning to puff and blow, “is to learn. That is the only thing that never fails.You may grow old in your anatomies, you may lie awake at night listening to the disor­der of your veins, you may miss your only love and lose your moneys to monster, you may see the world about you devastated by evil lunatics, or know your honor trampled in the sewers of baser minds. There is only one thing for it then — to learn. Learn why the world wags and what wags it. That is the only thing which the poor mind can never exhaust, never alienate, never be tortured by, never fear or distrust, and never dream of regretting."

T.H. White

S O M E LO VE IS J U S T A LIE O F T H E H E A R TT H E C O L D R E M A IN S O F W H AT B E G A N W ITH A PAS SIO N A TE STARTA N D T H E Y MAY N O T M N T IT T O E N DB U T IT W ILL, IT 'S J U S T A Q U E S T IO N O F W H E NI'VE L IV E D LO N G E N O U G H T O H A V E L E A R N E DT H E C LO S E R Y O U G E T T O T H E FIR E T H E M O R E Y O U G E T B U R N E DB U T T H A T W O N T H A P P E N T O U SBE C A U SE IT ’S ALWAYS B E E N A M A TTE R O F T R U S T

julia anna diddy

Always w h en y o u 're c ry in g , y o u co u ld be la u g h - rig, y ou hav e th e ch o ic e . C razy p eo p le k n o w row to do th is b e st b e ca u se th e ir m in d s are o o se .

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gary michael linharti

"They're sharing a drink they call loneliness but it's better than drinking alone."

Piano Man-Billy Joel

Hey! Hey! You

If I leave here tomorrow,W ould you still rem em ber me I m ust be travelling on now T here's ju st too m any places I've got to see"

Free Bird-Lynyrd Skynyrd

"Y o u can 't always get what you wantBut if you try som etim es you ju st m ight findYou get what you need."-R o lling Stones

"Get up, Stand up Stand up for your right!" -Bob Marley & Peter Tosh

Stephen michael ticktin

If you want to leave, take good care hope you make a lot of nice friends out there, but just remember there's a lot of bad, and beware.-Cat Stevens

"Time may change me, but I can't change time." -Bowie

It's a wild world and it's hard to get by just upon a smile. -Cat Stevens

"Don't worry 'bout a thing, cause every little thing's gonna be all right."-Marley

You! Get off of my page!

katherine adams wilson

SometimesOnly sometimesI question everythingAnd i’m the first to admitIf you catch me in a mood like thisI can be tiring

Even embarassingBut you mustFeel the sameWhen you look aroundYou can t tell me honestlyYou're happy with what you seeOh sometimesOnly sometimesYou must be...You must be...As embarassing as me Sometimes

magali

Crazy French nights

MERCIPCDS

USA - Coke and plastic plate;

peter howard spiegel

Life is very sh ort and there's no tim e for fussin g and fig hting , m y friend.

-Lennon & M cC artney

C om passion is n ot w eakness, and concern for the unfortunate is n ot socialism .

-H ubert H. H um phrey

W h en com m ercial captial occupies a position o f unquestioned ascendancy, it everywhere

constitu tes a system o f plunder.-K arl M arx

You've got to be very careful if you don't know where you're going because you m ight not get there.

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meredith lee schneider

sharon alice ligorsky

T h e m o m e n t m a y b e t e m p o r a r y , b u t t h e m e m o r y i s fo r e v e r

Take your tim e, th ink a lot, th ink of everything you've got, for you will still be here tomorrow, but your dreams m ay not. - Cat Stevens

There is no pleasure in having nothing to do; the fun is having lots to do and not doing it.

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"I'm bad" -M .J.

"W ho is that man?"-C. Perry

We shall soon . . . start on our long journey, a journey from which some of us, or perhaps all of us, may never return. It is a solemn mo­ment."

-Thorin Oakenshield

E m m anc-ipateyou rselffromm entalslavery,none butourselvescan freeour m inds.BobM arley

"L iving is easy with eyes closed, M isunderstanding all you see.It's getting hard to be someone, but it all w orks ou t."

-Th e Beatles

"T h e tim e has come for each of us to decide to follow blindly or to step out of lin e ."

-M en W ithou t Hats

"G o forth and search for women."

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edward david harris

"D o n 't change color to m atch the walls. Look like you belong and the walls will change color to m atch you."

- T assleh off Burnfoot

I sh a ll be te ll in g th is w ith a s ig h , so m e w h e re a g es an d a g e s h e n ce :T w o ro ad s d iv erg ed in a w oo d , an d I - I to o k th e o n e le s s trav eled b y ,A n d th a t h a s m ad e a ll th e d iffe re n c e .

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maria pallin

There is a road, no sim ple highway, between the dawn, and the dark of night. And if you go, no one may follow , that path is for your steps alone. - Grateful Dead

You gotta go where you wanna go, do what you wanna do, with whoever you wanna do it w ith- M am m as and the Papas

Life as I would say, life , as you would say, life, as I will tell you, life is great!

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Sisters and brothers, brothers and sister: ain 't we everyone?-Free to be you and me

daphne lee madison

jeremy colpitts van voorhis

s c i e n c e

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Back row: Enda, Bill, Spencer, Ethan, Julianne. Front row: Mr. Anton, Tony, Paul, Doug, Rick, Jeff, Brent.

Back row:Tracy,Jennifer,Roz, Mr.Cook (whata pun). Frontrow: Holly,Laura,Wendy,MadameJacques,Magali,Daphne.

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Back, Brett, K ip , Scott, Eddie, Brian, Steve, Eric W ., Aaron, Pinar, G ary, Baha, M ike. Next row: Jason , M ik o , K irsten , T am m y, K athy, Sharon, Stacy, D aryl, Eric S., Enda. N ext row: M arianne, Lisa, Laurel, Je n n i­fer, A m y H ., K atie, M arnie, Rachel. N ext row: Jod ie, Roz, M ich elle, A m y L., David, Jill, D ina, Peter, Patsy , M ollie, Adi, Francisco. N ext row: Elizabeth, Ju lie , Sh an i, Lydia, A lissa, T erri, S tep h anie , C ourtney, Ja fi. Front: T om .

Back row: Eddie, Steve, G reg, K ip , Barry, D an , D aniel, Brandon, B ill, T ravis. N ext row: C ol­ton, T om B., R am i, T om L., Sara, M arla, Enda. N ext row: Brian, Lisa L., T im , M att R ., Brett, Eric W ., Jason H ., N elson , Ja so n C., B illy , S co tt, C arter . N ext row: W ill, S ar­gent, M erry , Lisa R ., Lydia, K atie, K irsten , M asada, G ary, Bennett, Fran cisco , Paul, M r. S tokes, Je ff , M r. M ar­tin . N ext row: Jod ie, D a v id . F r o n t ro w : D i n o , J i l l , M i k o , K athy, Patsy, N ik k i, Am y.

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-Jeff Jacobs Student Senate President

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ADVERTISING: Merry,Katie, Michelle, Lisa, & Dina.

FUNDRAISING: Kathy, Marla, M David, Nikki, & Stacy.

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above: The young lovers left: “Kansas City"

right: Uh-oh . . . big bad Jud con­fronts dream-Laurey while Curl} looks on in anguish

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"I think the PCDS swim team can beat Brophy and Xavier this year." said Barry Liden, captain. And he was right, our swimmers broke every record in the state. "W e're AW ESOM E!" said Karyn, Drew com­mented, "W e're out of control!"

Daryl Sparks shattered Emily W olf's 100 breastroke record and won that event for six weeks straight. Greg broke Barry's freestyle record while Barry went on to place in the top six in the 100 breast at state. Karyn, M iko, Kristen and Julie set a new record in the 200 medley relay. Terri did a great job in the 500 freestyle, the longest event.

But tne highlight of the season was when the boys relay shaved for state. Brandon, Barry, Greg and Drew whipped out the razors and shaved on down. The only casualty was Drew . . . McFLY!

All in all it was a fun season (for everyone except M iko who got DQed in the 100 back at divisionals), lots of laughs and learning (except Brandon who could not stay on the blocks before the 100 fly). And one last plea from Barry: "Come out for the swim team next year . . . forget soccer and volleyball . . . swimming is sexier."

Barry, men's captain, and Miko, women's captain.

JED, honorary swim team member. Thanks for helping the team out!

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The Swim Team: back row, Ross Kil- burn, Brandon Semilof, Greg Anderson, Kristen Allison, Patsy Kaufman, Drew Spangler; middle row, Stephanie Ba- shore, Holly Hendin, Julie Vithoulkas, Stacy Sidel, Bill Pettit; front row, Nelson Ryland, Terri Kalloch, Daryl Sparks, Miko McGinty, Chris Mang

soccer

Champs or no champs, the var­sity soccer team showed an im ­pressive winning record once again. M any returning varsity players gave this year's team backbone, while the new and younger players lent it an added strength. The competition proved to be tougher than usual this year, but the Eagles hung in there and displayed their determ ination; continuing the PCDS tradition of excellence on the field. Through­out all of the games, the Eagle team kept the fans jum ping out of their seats as the players soared to v ic to ry . Sp ecial re co g n itio n should go to the two team cap­tains, Jason Hackett and Fran­cisco Quinonez, for an excellent job in leading their team to victo­ry-

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B ack row : C oach V erm en , M ik e M cC lan ah an , A ndrew H on acker, Ja so n H ackett, A ron D rayer, M att R igberg , G ary L inh art, Brad Frith. G ran t M udge, C oach H o lg erso n , R ick D aley . M iddle row: Paul G ean til, Steve T ic k tin , Ian H ackett, Francisco Q u inonez, D avid Ja r rat, Sco tt T o rrey , T im D aley , B en n ett D orrance. Front row : Jo e l R ain ey , M att F leck , C arter R ich ard son , D oug M atia , D an iel D urschlag, B illy D u M o n e , D in o S ta th a k is , M att R ichey.

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The volleyball team had a tough season this year, but they managed to pull through with a lot of hard work and high team spirit. There were more losses than there were wins, but most of the games were close in score, and every one was filled with exciting rallies. Jennifer W ilson, a third year player, claims that "w ith a little more practice, the team will be ready for a winning season next fall." Because of the talent shown by the individual team members, the fans and players will be looking forward to an even more successful future on the vol­leyball court. Hopefully. If not, well, we love them anyway.

Top: Jenn ifer W ilson , Heather Stocker, M arnie Jan is, M ollie Anderson, M ichelle Rotm an, Katie Cesal. Bottom: M u ffin M adison, Lisa Lincoln, D aphne M adison, Janessa Shtabsky, K erstan Lin­coln , Jodie Shtabsky.

Back: Janessa Shtabsky, Lavinia Schreuder, Kim Cox, Marla Pallin, Kir­sten Gormly. Front: Lara Tobias, Jodie Shtabsky, Lisa Rand, Marnie Janis.

basketballThe PCDS basketball teams played

this season with style; however, win­ning was not our style. The men' and womens' varsity teams totalled for only three victories, all by the men. Our style could be seen best in hair styles. Brett Groh, Greg Anderson, Brett Walton, Kip Boetel, and of course coach Bob Hendrickson all sported the "Doo" for the sport. There were a few bright points this year; 3 pointers from Marla, with ferocious intensity added by Clarissa, boosted the girls' team. The mens' varsity fin­ished tied for last in their new league,

* but with the inspired leadership of a dedicated coaching staff, the Eagles can change their band reputation. Any of the coaches would say that by "working the rock" and popping the J's", the Eagles can "drop the nuts" and "make gravy of the competition" next year.

Back row: Whitney, Jenny, Clarissa, Coach Heb, Magali, Marla, Adi, Tina. Front row: Julianne, Molly, Nikki.

V arsity: Coach Ellingston, Peter, Brett, Eric, Kip, Jed, A ron, Greg, Tom , M att, Billy, M ike, Enda, Coach H endrickson.

Junior varsity: Spencer, Dave, Joel Brian, Scott, Greg, Eddie, Bennett, Doug, Brett, Matt, Coach Weise. ^

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To the Class of 1988:

As individuals, each of you has shared your own talent and interests with the PCSD com m unity. In different but very im portant ways your class as a whole, as a force in itself, has led and influenced others by example, style and enthusiasm, volunteering time, effort and ideas toward such significant contributions as a very successful student orientation program , the newly styled newspaper, the winning soccer team, and expanded com m unity service.

Continue to be givers, wherever you go, and you will continue to be receivers. Use your positive experiences here to prepare for future challenges.

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the amazing artist- she de­signed the cover.

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You did do something- kept me from taking this stupid book too seriously!

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-we never would have made the second deadline without you!

kenny

Our middle school contact- without you none of the mid­dle schoolers would have names.

You are a photo god, what more can I say??

Caption-writer in a pinch- thanks for volunteering.

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Congratulations and love

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Katie French, 7th Brian Bienstock, 11th

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