Encinal High School - Horizon Yearbook (Alameda, CA)

 - Class of 1963

Page 1 of 184

 

Encinal High School - Horizon Yearbook (Alameda, CA) online collection, 1963 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1963 Edition, Encinal High School - Horizon Yearbook (Alameda, CA) online collectionPage 7, 1963 Edition, Encinal High School - Horizon Yearbook (Alameda, CA) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1963 Edition, Encinal High School - Horizon Yearbook (Alameda, CA) online collectionPage 11, 1963 Edition, Encinal High School - Horizon Yearbook (Alameda, CA) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1963 Edition, Encinal High School - Horizon Yearbook (Alameda, CA) online collectionPage 15, 1963 Edition, Encinal High School - Horizon Yearbook (Alameda, CA) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1963 Edition, Encinal High School - Horizon Yearbook (Alameda, CA) online collectionPage 9, 1963 Edition, Encinal High School - Horizon Yearbook (Alameda, CA) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1963 Edition, Encinal High School - Horizon Yearbook (Alameda, CA) online collectionPage 13, 1963 Edition, Encinal High School - Horizon Yearbook (Alameda, CA) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1963 Edition, Encinal High School - Horizon Yearbook (Alameda, CA) online collectionPage 17, 1963 Edition, Encinal High School - Horizon Yearbook (Alameda, CA) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 184 of the 1963 volume:

“The King: The pieces move about the King; the students move about our student and administrative government... as rs) a : (a : d CHESS, THE GAME OF LIFE One who would draw a comparison between a table game employing carved pieces of wood and the so-called “game” of life will find, | believe, a useful instruction: CHESS IS THE MOST SCIENTIFIC OF ALL GAMES; IT DOES NOT DEPEND UPON LUCK OR GOOD FORTUNE BUT RATHER UPON ACUMEN, CLEAR THINKING AND THE ABILITY TO LOOK AHEAD TO SEE THE EFFECT OF PRESENT AND FUTURE PLAYS. Life consists of unpredictable challenges that are utterly real. But, like chess, each person during life faces situations calling for analysis, planning and careful execution. History contains records of many examples of man’s response to challenges. Chess has origins in dim antiquity, and man’s fondness for it comes from his attempt to reenact real problems by use of a chess board. We are confronted by difficult “moves” in daily life. Like the combatants intent upon their knights and pawns, you and |, the real-life counterparts, are called upon to face the challenge with all of our resources. An intelligent and successful response to the prob- lems of adult life requires the ‘player’ to possess a repository of ethical values, intellectual training of a high order, and great resolution. Dr. Donald M. Roderick Superintendent of Schools It would be pleasant, of course, to be assured of a victorious ““Checkmate!” each time. But the chal- lenges before us are not marshalled as logically and conveniently as those on a chess board. Life, then, is not a game. But it is still an exciting challenge awaiting your next move. DONALD M. RODERICK. Superintendent of Schools Board of Education ROW 1: Donald D. Lum, M.D., Mr. J. Lub- bock. ROW 2: Mr. A. H. Moffitt, Mrs. Lee H. Cavanaugh, Mr. C. D, Ramsden. Donald J. Bell Principal PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE When the Encinal High School chess team plays a match with another school, the casual observer is apt to be surprised by the vocabulary of the average chess player—“check,”” “checkmate,” “stalemate,”’ “your move’ are but a few. Since the 1963 Horizon has chosen as its theme, “Chess, The Game of Life,’’ it might be appropriate to consider which term in the above vocabulary is most significant in the game of life. ‘“Your move’ has the greatest implication for the future of each student in our school. Mr. Bell consuits his schedule for the day’s activities. As each of you crosses the chessboard of life, striving for the fulfillment of our desires, ambi- tions, and ideals, it will be mandatory for you to make decisions as to the logical moves to win the game. Your school offers the climate for teaching you the necessary skills and provides the intellectual stimu- lus needed for you to make proper decisions and purposeful moves. If you move in the right direction, your goals are usually realized, If you make a wrong move, your progress is ‘‘checked’”’ and your goals may not be achieved. However, if you make no move at all, the world passes you by, and your life becomes a ‘’stale- mate.” Your teachers, counselors, advisors, and the admin- istrative staff are constantly urging you to move in the right direction, to accomplish y our goals. and to achieve to the best of your ability. It is up to you —don‘t wait for someone to say, ‘Your move.” | wish to thank each member of the 1963 Horizon staff for a job well done. It is through your team- work and diligent efforts that you are giving our student body the biggest and finest annual ever. To Miss Holland, editorial advisor; Mr. Kline, busi- ness advisor; Diana Redden, editor; and business staff co-editors Linda Fillipelli and Elorne Golden, | wish to convey my personal thanks and appreci- ation for an outstanding year book. DONALD J. BELL Administration and Counselors MR. GRANT BRANDES MISS NADINE SHOCKEY Vice Principal Vice Principal The administrative and counseling duties are handled by seven very capable persons, who can be seen hurrying about the office and school. Our two vice principals assist Mr. Bell with administrative duties, while the counselors handle scheduling and offer advice on student educational and vocational decisions. MR. JOSEPH KING MISS ANNABEL WANN MR. FRANK HANNA Senior Counselor Junior Counselor Head Counselor J ) | ES TRIAS EDD PRA NaRberaan ut c+ 4, MR. WARNER CROLL Sophomore Counselor Mr. King helps two seniors with decisions for their future. MR. JOHN BAY Freshman Counselor CHARLES PERKINS President DIANA REDDEN Vice President KEN WILLIAMS Treasurer JANET KETTELHUT Secretary LOUISE PERRE Cheerleader JIM COWARD President DIANE SHELTON Vice President MEL LA FLAM Secretary BILL. MATHEWS Treasurer Sp pring erm STEVE GIORGI Cheerleader Student Council ROW |: L. Filipelli, D. Cox, L. Stringer, W. Coward, B. Davis, K. Materne, D. Redden, L. Perre. ROW 2: J. Ramondi, J. Kettelhut, L. Stringer, L. Maslonkowski, B. Page, B Vallerga, M. Delfel, J. Johnson, V. Longoria. ROW 3: J. Hill, P. Gomez, C. Roberts, D. Wong, A. Kurrasch, R. Swisher, W. Seabock, F. Ortiz, L. Tollman, J. Wheeler. ROW 4: M. Barszcz, M. Ford, J. Peddecord, J. Coward, S. Smith, C. Perkins, R. Cardwell, J. Burghardt, K. Williams. This year our Student Councils have been especially active. They secured a Polaroid camera and a television set for school use. Throughout the year they sponsored an anti-litter campaign, a safety campaign, and Encinal’s annual opening dances, ‘Kick-off’ and the “Rhythm of the Rain.’’ ROW 1: K. Materne, F. Smith, D. Schuttey, L. Duque, J. Kettelhut, D. Jeter. ROW 2: J. Kidder, P. Howell, J. Hoots, E. Brown, J. Raimondi, K. Dasheill, S. Harris, B. Mad- dox, W. Coward, M. Hough. ROW 3: L. Maslonkowski, A. Martinelli, L. Tollman, K. Kidder, J. Dolin, R. Rieve, C. Byland, P. Humes. ROW 4: R. Brown, S. Giorgi, A. Kurrasch, M. LaFiam, M. Ford, J. Garibaldi, D. Wong, B. Props, S. Thoe. ROW 5: J. Adams, G. Dawn, B. Jenkins, C. Motton, J. Coward, R. Isen, C. Bradford, L. Haud, N. Pappas. “Yes, we have all sort of odd-looking fish in our aquariums.’ “Really, Les, | don’t think application to Mills is advisable in your case.” “If we stare at him long enough, maybe he'll be quiet.” Can't slip you the money now. brother Jim is watching.” . . . And the winner of our ‘Best Legs At Encinal’ contest is. . .” “Ask not what your school -can do for you but for what you to do can . .. Oh, the heck with itt”? “Darn, | can’t quife see her speech!” SITTING: Mr. Cotter Mr. Bay, Mr. Millett, Miss Wann, Mr. Croll. STANDING: C. Perkins, L. McWilliams, V. Yost, J. Kettelhut, D. Redden, L. Perré. Fall SITTING: Miss Wann, Mr. Bay, Mr. Millett, Mr. Croll, Mr. Cotter. STANDING: J. Coward, S. Giorgi, D. Shelton, B. Mathews, V. Yost, M. LaFlam, D. Redden Spring Student-Faculty Committee This group is an invaluable part of our student government, providing ideas and criticism for the student assemblies. They meet each Friday to discuss the quality of the week’s student body meeting. Board of Control The Men’s and Women’s Boards of Control are seen performing their duties throughout the school. These duties include patrolling the halls and monitor- ing the library, cafetorium and assemblies. Their distinctive hats and scarves are subtle enforcers of order in the school. Fall Spring FRONT: M. Wellman, V. Counselor; S. Smith, Sec.-Treasurer; FRONT: K. Dashiell, Counselor; J. Guerrero, V. Counselor; M. L. McWilliams, Counselor; K. Dashiell, Sergeant-at-Arms. Barszcz, Sec.-Treasurer; S. Harris, Master-at-Arms. BACK: B. BACK: B. Kaleva, Sec.-Treasurer; J. Coward, Counselor; B. Kaleva, V. Counselor; D. Floriani, Sec.-Treasurer; R. Ojeda, Peebles, V. Counselor; B. Payne, Master-at-Arms. Master-at-Arms; B. Payne, Counselor. ROW ONE: S. Rossini, R. Narito, J. Jackson, E. Brown, W. Lombardi. ROW TWO: M. Barszcz, V. Yost, J. Pur- beck, M. Willman, J. Guererro, C. Dashiell. ROW THREE: S. Swanson, L. Dierks, L. McWilliams, J. Gutman, S. Smith, J. Johnson. ROW ONE: D. LoVecchio, L. Stringer, J. Kidder, B. Payne, B. Kaleva, J. Searle. ROW TWO: J. Morgan, J. Pedde- cord, R. Ojeda, J. Wheeler, B. Peebles, D. Wong. ROW THREE: J. Ryan, J. Coward, ,C. Bradford, R. Smith, D. Florianni, T. Mihok. ROW ONE: A. Kurrash, N. Canalin, B. Payne, B. Kaleva, L. Stringer, J.Seare, R. Matney. ROW THREE: J. Wheeler, F. Thomas, D. Floriani, J. Coward. T. Mihok, J. Morgan, B. Pebbles. ROW ONE: C. Cherry, J. Maffeo, C. Dashiell, S. Harris. ROW TWO: M. Barszcz, J. Guererro, C. Byland, R. Narito. ROW THREE: V. Yost, D. Kroger, K. Mitchell, C. Cecchettini, K. Kennedy. “The Queen: She is most often the prime factor in the winning of the game; educa- tion is the prime factor in a successful ’ Hie TON OR RAL bd Mr. Edward Boughton Oregon State University Dept. Head, Mathematics Comptroller Mr. Boughton explains the transit level to Gary Matson and Steve Munger in his Math Analysis class. Discoveries In Science and Math vvine:, Cadet Corps,. Mathematics Since the successful use of a man-made satellite, the world has entered into a scientific age of discoveries and inventions that even Jules Verne never dreamed of. The advancement and success in the fields of science and mathematics would not be possible without well informed people in this work. Encinal High does its part in the technical world of today by acquainting its students with physical and Mr. Kenneth Brown chemical matter. Lock Haven State College Dept. Head, Science Science Club Sponsor Instead of just relying on text books for knowledge, the students of biology and physiology are able to dissect preserved animal organisms. Chemistry students make such substances as ammonia and sulphur. The physics class studies, for example, heat, color, and laws of motion. Students are also able to acquire a vast knowledge in the world of numbers. The various types of mathematics provide a basis for further study in science and other related fields in which a student applies laws previously learned. Sherry Kissee, Bob Nieuwenhuyse, Don Bartels and Vickie DeBray display clay models used in Mr. Motta’s physiology class. Mr. James Kruse Dana College Biology, Science Ass‘t Football Coach Mr. Jerome Motta San Francisco State College Physiology, Biology, Physics Mr. Clarence Kline St. Mary‘s College Dept. Head Gov., History Yearbook Business Mgr. Miss Nancy King University of Wisconsin Government, History Junior Class Sponsor Mr. Wayne Patten Linfield College History Mr. Robert Reilly San Francisco State History, Journalism “Echo” Sponsor Mrs. Heeder’s second year Spanish class listens to tapes from which they aquire a better speaking ability in Spanish. Government, History and Languages Our complex world, made up of a variety of peoples, governments and cultures, is studied by all freshmen. In Miss Dorothy Dungan University of Washington French French Club Sponsor Bas Mrs. Beth Hegeman University of Nebraska Mathematics, Latin Latin Club, A.F.S. Sponsor Mrs. Ruth Puente University of California Spanish; Spanish Club and Sigma Epsilon Sponsor Mr. Edwin Winberg University of California History, Government C.S.F.,,.Model U.N. Sponsor the junior and senior years,students become well-informed American citizens through the study of United States history and government. These subjects give students an understanding of the past so that we may build a better future. Communication is a necessity in providing an exchange between countries of the world. In learning a language, we also learn about the culture and literature of people. Students at Encinal may choose from French. Latin, and Spanish. English = Basis of Our Communications Writing takes much practice and guidance, reading brings pleasure and knowledge, and speaking well provides necessary communications. Students in the English classes learn to write by studying grammar and by writing frequently. Reading is a large part of the English program. Literature of different styles and periods is studied to inform students of literary achievement Mr. John Cotter U.C.L.A. Dept. Head, English | | ; Senior Class Sponsor n the public speaking and drama classes, students learn how to express themselves verbally, either in their own speeches or through those of a character in a play. Mrs. Se tas Mr. Millett’s Drama Class relaxes for a few “‘laughs.”’ English. Future Teachers Sponsor Mrs. Maria Heeder University of California Spanish, English Mrs. Ruth Snyder U. of Western Michigan English Future Teachers Sponsor Miss Madge Holland University of California | ; : ; Yearbook Editorial Advisor 5: Mr. Cotter’s freshman English class listens to a tape pea? recording. Miss Nora Tucker Saramento State College nglish Pep Club Sponsor Mr. James Millett University of California Drama, English Drama Director Mr. Norton Warner Yale English Talent Show Director Mrs. Josephine Holmes University of California Typing, Stenography S ' Club Sponsor Future secretaries take dictation in Mrs. Holmes’ stenography class. In the foreground: Josephine Corpus and Judy Reynolds. Mrs. Shirley Maguire U.S.C Typing, General Business Business Math Mr. Taylor's Office Practice class. In the foreground: Millie Doyd, Rosie Vargas, Antonio Blas. ; ; Mr. John Vaytor Miss Gloria Williamson j University of California a ae Typing, Clerical Records 7 ffi A Commercial Subjects Orice Practice, Bookeeping ee Encinal offers a variety of subjects for students who are interested in a business career. Modern business machines and fine teaching facilities insure students of acquiring know ledge that will enable them to progress in the business world. Special Education - Librarian Miss Pageau, our librarian, assures the students of good reading. Through her guidance the library has grown to be a dependable source o f knowledge. The Basic Skills class, conducted by Mr. Ellis, does most of Mr. Earnest Ellis the printing for school programs. Miss Henrietta Pageau San Diego State College of Great Falls Basic Skills Librarian Sophomore Class Sponsor S.L.A.N.C. Sponsor oem Mr. George Cadwell Mr. David Johns University of California San Francisco State Dept. Head, P.E. Driver Training Track, Cross-Country Coach Swimming Coach The Encinal Jets swim team at practice. Mr. James Marberry Mr. Richard Gorman University of lowa University of Pacific Algebra, Science History, Football Assist. Varsity Football Coach Wrestling Coach, Block “E’’ Sponsor The Encinal Jets and the Berkeley Yellowjackets in the first football game of the season. Mr. Richard Jaensch Mr. Paul Foster San Francisco State Western State College Physical Education Physical Education Varsity Basketball Coach Football Assist., J.V. Basketball Coach Rich Corell blocks his Berkeley opponent in a game between the Jets 9 e 9 and the Yellowjackets. Bogs and Girlis Under the leadership of Encinal’s fine coaches, the students participate in varied physical activities. The boys play basketball, baseball and football among other active sports. Seventh period boys’ physical education is reserved for the competing athletic teams. Girls’ physical education also offers a variety of sports such as tumbling, badminton and softball. A program of be- ginning and advanced modern dance is enjoyed by many Encinal girls. The dance classes perform for various school ac- tivities. Mr. George Read Mr. John Matula Fresno State University of California Math, Physical Education Biology, P.E. Varsity Baseball Coach Frosh-Soph Football Coach Raul Araujo up at bat against the Pacific Vikings. Mrs. Lois Harriman Mrs. Phyllis De La Vergne University of Redlands lowa University Dept. Head, P.E. Physical Education G.A.A. Sponsor G.A.A. Financial Sponsor G.A.A.ers, Vicki DeBray, Laura McWilliams, Sharon Peterson, Vicki Yost, Jackie Purbeck and Kathy Moulthrop line up for archery practice. Miss Sandra Morey University of California Modern Dance, P.E. G.A.A., Girls’ Block “E” = Miss Morey’s advanced modern dance class poses in class Physical Educati nh after presenting their Christmas Dance, “Little Drummer fe) Boy.’’ The Girls’ Athletic Association is scheduled durin g seventh period. The girls enjoy such special sports as bowling, archery and tennis. First Aid, a course required of all graduates, is given in the junior year during physical education. Swimming classes, new to Encinal High this year, have tau Not only do the students of the physical education classes vigorous calisthenics. An outlet from classroom activity, and ‘casual. ght the students the necessary skills for water safety. engage in various sports, they are kept physically fit by physical education provides a time when students can be noisy Mr. Takao Roy Oto Fresno State College Metal Shop, Auto Shop Linda Pacini, Karen Rhodes, Barbara O’Reilly and Nanci Pellegri of Miss Sibley’s beginning homemaking class. Miss Lela Sibley Stout Institute Homemaking F.H.A. Sponsor Homemaking ahd Shops Shop Crafts re af © - The girls in the homemaking classes study the basic seven areas in homemaking. These are foods and nutrition, housing and home furnishings, health and safety, management, child t development, clothing and textiles and family relationships. ; B.e Te The boys’ shop classes provide practical knowledge as well Mrs. Dorothy Fellinger as enjoyment. In craft shop, which girls also take, the student San Francisco State makes such articles as copper etchings, ceramics and pottery. Homemaking, Typing Wood shop enables boys to make many usefulpiecesof furniture. In metal shop the boys learn techniques of metal work. In auto shop the boys work and learn about their dream-cars. Mr. Joseph Yeoman San Jose State Wood Shop, General Shop Prop. Ass’t for Stagecraft Mr. Oto’s auto shop. Les Hugle and Dale Beeler of Mr. Yeoman’s wood shop. Mr. Bryant’s Mixed Choir class looks over their music. Mr. Hewitt leads the Advanced Band. Fine Arts Paint, colored chalk, charcoal, pencil and plaster of Paris all have their uses in creating someone’s art work. In addition to providing learning and enjoyment to individual students, the art classes also make many of the posters, dance bids and programs for school functions. The music department, like the art classes, provides individual gains, as well as benefit to the school. The Advanced Band and the Choir provide entertainment for various school activities. In mechanical drawing, students learn how to draw plans in three dimensions or at different angles. This course helps those that want to become engineers. Mr. David Bryant Mr. James Hewitt Mrs. Marian Nicosia Mr. George Reeves Pomona College Indiana University Los Angeles State College East Central State College Vocal Music Instrumental Music Mechanical Drawing Art Encinettes, Choir Sponsor Chi Mu, Dance Band Sponsor School Service Art Greg Dawn poses for the advanced art class taught by Kare Nicasia- Mr. Reeves’ beginning mechanical drawing class at work. The Echo Staff Editors: Judie Nagel, Tom Mihok, Kathy Moulthrop, Vicki Yost and Barbara Encinal “Echo” Staff Many people work together to bring the students of Encinal the ECHO, their school newspaper. The staff members gather and write the news, Mr. Reilly advises them and Mr. Ellis makes the headlines. With the guidance of Mr. Robert Reilly, the “ECHO” staff has produced many fine issues of the school newspaper. One of the earlier features of the newspaper was the “Mystery Student of the Week.’’ A guest editorial is another fea- ture sometimes appearing in the newspaper. A coloring book, green sports page, ar 1 a picture page have also bright- ened the ‘ECHO.’ Our foreign exchange student, Manon Delfel from Luxembourg, nas drawn cartoons for the paper and written about her country. = Mr. Robert Reilly Vicki Yost Advisor Editor Dick Badger Barbara Evans Roger Hall Sandra Keith Chuck Koenig Tom Mihok Reporter Reporter Sports Editor Reporter News Editor Reporter Kathy Moulthrop Judie Nagel Bob Nieuwenhuyse Dwight Pierce Jim Searle Ron Stone Reporter Reporter Reporter Reporter Feature Editor Managing Editor Diana Redden Editor Miss Holland 5 : Mr. Kline Editorial Advisor F S Business Advisor Linda Filipelli Elorne Golden Business Co-Editor Business Co-Editor Cathy Cecchettini Lynn Furtney Pauline Gomez Pat Hansen Academic Editor Lower Class Editor Campus Life Editor Organizations Editor Estella Holloway Dave LoVecchio Ed Minges Statia Taylor é f r Judy White Senior Editor Sports Editor Art Editor Administration Editor Copy Editor Horizon Staff Brings You a History of 1963 A yearbook has many meanings and purposes. It is a history of a school year—its scholarship, activities, and sports. To the graduating seniors it represents the finale of four years as part of that great class. To the lower classmen it is but a preview of coming attractions. To the public it is an encyclopedia of a school’s people and events of a year in his- tory. We, the nineteen sixty-three Horizon Staff, hope we have filled the requirements for your yearbook. With pleasure and pride we present you with a panoramic view of Encinal. The Cadet Corp Commanding Officers: Cadet Capt. and The Cadet Corps Color Guard members include: Sgt. Icl. Company Commander Gary Miner, Commandant Col. W. Fred Osborne, Cadet First Sgt. Charles Boussad, Sgt. Icl. E. Long (U.S.A.-Ret.), Cadet First Sgt. Charles Boussad. Richard Wagener, Cadet Leonard Dobbert. Cadet Corps on The March! Each morning during first period, Encinal’s members of the California Cadet Corps practice their various maneuvers. This year the Cadet Corps was in the Veterans’ Day Parade and helped the veterans’ or- ganizations sell poppies. At Encinal, the Cadet Corps assists in parking cars for night activities Commandant Col. William Long such as school play, graduation and open house. The color guard displays the flag at home foot- (U.S.A.-Ret.) ball games. —e This year seven of Encinal’s cadets took a two and one half day Basic Leadership Course at Mare Island. Cadet Corps Members: FIRST ROW: Cadet Captain Gary Miner. SECOND ROW: Cadet First Sgt. Charles Boussad, Cadet Sgt. Icl. John Boughton. THIRD ROW: Sgt. Icl. Richard Wagener, Cadet Leonard Dobbert, Cadet John Justus, Cadet Dennis Gately, Cadet John Rocereta, Cadet William Coward, Cadet Jimmy Searle, Sgt. Ic!. Fred Osborne. FOURTH ROW: Cadet Ed Broussard, Cadet Donald Broussard, Cadet Samuel Suesue, Cadet Terry Harbeck, Cadet Robert Turner, Cadet Ted Gadigan. a7 : ; a Se) Mrs. Georgia Slayniane: Miss Janet Bell Mrs. Nell Fitzpatrick Mrs. June Frazier rN the: Prin Attendance Clerk Schoo! Nurse Library Secretary Secretary to the Principal bbe RAR eo ERS RS seas Mr. LeRoy S' f . Mrs. Elizabeth Warner Head Ceatodlen ta J ae Records Clerk Head Custodian Mr. Oliver Tellardin raises the ‘’Stars and Stripes.” Gratitude Is Given To Our Service Staff One page in the yearbook is hardly enough to express the appreciation that is so rightly due Encinal’s Service Staff. With each of the various tasks performed daily, Encinal is kept in excellent condition and is able to function properly. We are truly proud to have them as part of our school. Delicious food is prepared daily by our Cafeteria Staff: Our school and its grounds are kept spotless by our cus- Esther Rieder, Ruby Barnes, Viola King, Elsie Newell, todial Staff; LeRoy Swanson, George Carlos, Jan Tisby, Violet Pinckney, Elsie Roglitz. Bob Bartlett and Granville Swisher. “The Rook: This piece is next to the Queen in importance and becomes so later in the game; the Seniors take on most of the responsibilities of academic life and utilize their experience in this, the last stage of their high school life...” ; H ) : | | 2 yy : a8 ¥ Mel LaFlam Pat Hansen Greg Dawn Ron Hafner of We, the Seniors of Encinal, bid our farewell to all the memorable experiences we have had at E.H.S. To all the faculty who have put forth their patience and skills to help us develop into intelligent and educated young men and women, we give thanks. Now we, as individuals, must go out into society to further our careers and to pursue happiness. Many might say that graduation is a sad occasion, but one must remember that it is the climax of many experiences and friendships and a stepping stone to adult life. In this light, we consider this a glad and meaningful occasion. Leslie Harry Simon James Ryan SITTING: G. Dawn, B. Payne, H. Simon, B. Jenkins, J. Polk, B. Evans. STANDING. D. Redden, V. DeBray, B. Maddox, U. Nobles, R. Hafner, E. Holloway, J. White, L. Filipelli, |. Lee. Senior Picnic SITTING: T. Johnson, J. Adams, E. Holloway, J. White, M. Wayne, J. C. Loggins, M. Crisp, J. Spearman, T. L. Filipelli. STANDING: G. Dearing, M. Wayne, M. Johnson, G. Dearing, E. Holloway, R. Hafner, L. Filipelli, Crisp, J. C. Loggins, J. Spearman, R. Hafner. J. White. JEFFREY ROBERT ADAMS JIM ALEXANDER JIM ASHTON TOM ATWOOD PEARL BACA MARY BAKER SHARON BARRETT MICHAEL BEASECKER SUSAN BEATY ANTONIO M. BLAS CLAIRE MARIE BOSSI SHARON DIANNE BOSSI SHARON BURR BILL CAMPBELL NANCITO CANALIN MAURICE CHERRY BOB CHESLER DARRYL CHINN TIM J. BOWERS STEPHEN JAMES BRADLE ELEANOR LOUISE BROWN MARVIN BROWN GEORGE BRUCE LINDA BULLE GREG DAWN LUERETHA DEAN GARY DEARING VICTORIA KAYE DEBRAY LESLIE DEERING BEVERLY DELEON RICHARD H. CORELL GAYLE CORNETT KAY COSTELLO JAMES COWARD MOZELL CRISP RICHARD N. DAVIS MANON DELFEL LINDA L. DIERKS CELESTINE DUNSON DIANA DUQUE GLENDA EAGLETON CHARLES ELIASON BRENDA EMERT BOBBIE JEWEL ETHERLY BARBARA EVANS LINDA LEE FILIPELLI MARY ANN FINNELL DAVID FREEMAN LYNN FURTNEY LEE GIBSON MIKE GILBO ELORNE GOLDEN RAYLENE GOMES PAULINE GOMEZ CHERYL GRAEF KAREN GRAF JERRY GRAHAM SHERYL GRENSLITT JENNETTE N. GUTMAN RON HAFNER ESTELLA HOLLOWAY MARY HOUGH DANIEL HUFF PAT HUMES BETTY GRABLE JACKSON HOWARD CRISCO JARVIS PATRICIA DIANE HANSE CAROLYN J. HAZE PATRICIA HEISE PEGGY HERNANDEZ RAY HESTER LESLIE VIRGINA HILL a es” MOST TALENTED Diane Shelton Ron Hafner CLASS CLOWN Mae Wade BEST LOOKING Linda Filipelli w BEST ATHLETE Wendy Lombardi JANET KETTELHUT BETTY KIEFER CHRISTINE KINNEY MEL LA FLAM DREW LANGLEY IRMA LEE BILL JENKINS JEANNE JOHNSON JOYCE JOHNSON TERRY JOHNSON DORIS JEAN KEISTLER DOUG KELLER CLYDE LEWIS EDNA LEWIS LEE LINCOLN TOM LLOYD JULIUS C. LOGGINS WENDY LOMBARDI JOSEPH AURELIO LOPEZ VERDELL LOWERY BARBARA JEAN MADDOX CHARLES MAJOR DAVID MANGUM SIBYL MARIANI CANDY LEE MARTIN DAVID MARTIN MICHAEL R. MARTINELLI CHERYL MASON GARASTEN LEE MATSON CATHERINE MAXFIELD CRAIG W. McCARTNEY CARL McCORMICK WILLIE McCRAY JAMES McDONALD LAURA JEAN McWILLIAMS EDWARD MINGES JUDIE NAGEL BETTY NELSON GERALD KENNETH NEW URANER NOBLES WILLIE BURGHARDT NORTON, JR. ELAINA ORTIZ GARY MINER CHARLIE C. MITCHELL J MELVINNIE MITCHELL MAXINE MOTTON KATHY MOULTHROP STEVE MUNGER DELOIS PITTMAN JAMES POLK BLAIR PORTER THOMSON PRAY JUDY RAIMONDI DIANA REDDEN NICK PAPPAS WILLIAM T. PAYNE CHARLES PERKINS LOUISE PERRE DIANE KAY PIERCE DWIGHT PIERCE JULIE ANNE REX SANDRA ROWELL JIM RYAN MELINDA RYAN RUDY SANCHEZ LEE SANDAHL JANIS SCHOW DIANE SHELTON MATTIE HELEN SILLER HARRY SIMON AL SMITH FRANCIS SMITH JAMES SMITH SAM SMITH SHARON SMITH VICKI SOARES JOHN SPEARMAN SHIRLEY SWANSON LINDA TAYLOR ANASTATIA L. TAYLOR BRUCE TELLARDIN WALLY TORRES ARLENE TOWNSEND RUTH TURNER ARLETHA WATTS MARSHALL WAYNE ELEANOR JUANITA WHITE JUDITH LYNN WHITE REGINA WHYTE JACKIE WILLIAMS JIM VERGEZ HELEN VICTA GAIL VRANEK MAE WADE MIKE WAGENER BILL WARWICK KEN WILLIAMS ROGER WILSON DOUGLAS K. WONG DAVID A. WOODWARD JUDY WRIGHT SHARON KAY WRIGHT LORETTA DORIS YOUNG TOM YOUNG BRENDA ZAJAC SENIORS NOT PICTURED KEN WIL LIAMS JUDY WRIGHT ROGER WILSON SHARON KAY WRIGHT DOUGLAS K. WONG LORETTA DORIS YOUNG DAVID A. WOODWARD TOM YOUNG BRENDA ZAJAC Senior Activity Index ADAMS, JEFF: Var. Football, Var. Wrestling, Stu. Coun. Rep., J.V. Football, Block “E”’. ——— JIM: C.S.F, Chess Club, All-School lay. ANDERSON, PRUDENCIO: Latin Club Pres., Spring Talent Show, Senior Assembly Comm., Senior As- sembly. ATWOOD, TOM: Stu. Coun. Rep., Senior Play, J.V. Cross-Country, Spanish Club. 2s MARY: Stu. Coun. Rep., Red Cross. Pep ub. BARRETT, SHARON: Red Cross, Modern Dance, Pep Club, Soph. Hop Comm. BEATY, SUSAN: G.A. Pres., Board of Control, Sigma Epsilon, Junior Class Sec., Modern Dance. BOSSI, CLAIRE: Girls’ State Rep., C.S.F. Life Mem- ber, G.A. Pres., Junior Vice Pres., “’S’’ Club Sec. BOSSI, SHARON: ‘’S’’ Club Pres., C.S.F. Pres. and Life Member, G.A Vice Pres., G.AA.. Soph. Class Treas. BOWERS, TIM: Var. Football, Var. Baseball, Var. Basketball, Senior Play, Block ’’E”’ Pres. BROWN, ELEANOR: Board of Control, Talent Show, Stu. Coun. Rep., Sigma Epsilon, Pep Club. BROWN, MARVIN: J.V. Track, Var. Track. BULLE, LINDA: Sigma Epsilon, Red Cross. BURROS, SANDY: G.A. Rep. ‘BURR, SHARON: “’S” Club, G.A.A. Vice Pres., Class Coun.. G.A.A., Girls’ Block “ ’E’’. i ae BILL: Cross Country, Var. Track, Class oun. CANALIN, NANCITO: Var. Wrestling, Board of Control, Spanish Club, J.V. Baseball, Block ‘’E’’. CHESLER, ROBERT: Var. Football, Var. Track, Latin Club, Adv. Officer, Block “’E’’. CHINN, DARRYL: J.V. Basketball, French Club, Frosh Basketball, Pep Club. CORELL, RICH: Var. Basketball, Prep-of-the-Week, Spanish Club. Adv. Officer, Frosh Football. COSTELLO, KAY: Pep Club, F.H.A., Echo Staff, Senior Jacket Comm. COWARD, JIM: AS.E.H.S. Pres., C.S.F. Pres., Board of Control Chief Counselor, Var. Football Capt., Concert Master. CRISP, MOZELL: Spanish Club, Red Cross Rep. DAVIS. RICHARD: Var. Track, Block “E”’, J.V. and Var. Football. DAWN, GREG: Senior Class Pres., Stu. Coun. Rep., Senior Play. Frosh-Soph Football, Christmas Pro- gram Narrator. DEARING, GARY: Frosh-Soph Football, J.V. Foot- ball, Var. Football Manager. ¥ lal rs } | DeBRAY VICKI: Sigma Epsilon, Encinettes, Senior Class Coun., ‘’S’’ Club, G.A.A. Pres. DEERING LESLIE: J.V. Football, Var. Football, Var. Wrestling, Block “E”’. DeLEON, BEVERLY: Stu. Coun. Rep., G.A.A. DELFEL, MANON: Girls Block “’E’’, “S’’ Club, Stu. Coun. Rep., C.S.F., Model UN. DIERKS, LINDA: Sigma Epsilon Life Member, Board of Control. Latin Club, Stu. Coun. Rep., S$ Club. DUQUE, DIANA: Girls’ Block “E”’ Vice Pres., F.T.A. Pres., Sigma Epsilon, Senior Assembly Comm., G.A.A. DUNSON, CELESTINE: Stu. Coun. Rep., Red Cross Rep., Pep Club, F.H.A. EAGLETON, GLENDA: Pep Club, Modern Dance, Student Talent Show, Alternate Flag Twirler. ELIASON, CHARLES: C.S.F. Life Member, Sigma Epsilon Life Member, Key Club, Senior Class Treas., Boys’ State Rep. EMERT, BRENDA: Spanish Club. Red Cross Rep., F.H.A. ETHERLY, BOBBIE: Red Cross Rep. EVANS, BARBARA: Block “‘E” Pres., G.A.A. Song- leader, Sigma Epsilon Life Member, Echo News Ed., Senior Class Coun. FILIPELL!, LINDA: Football Queen, Head Pom-Pon Girl, Junior Class Vice Pres., G.A. Song Leader, Merit Award in Homemaking. FINNELL, MARY: Latin Club, Chess Club Treas., Model U.N., Pep Club, Senior Assembly Comm. FURTNEY, LYNN: Senior Play, “’S’’ Club, Pep Club. “Horizon’’ Lower Class Ed., Latin Club. GUFFEY, DELORES: Stu. Coun. Rep., G.A. Rep., Jr. Prom Comm., Red Cross Rep., Fashion Show. GUTMAN. JENNETTE: SLANC State Historian, F.H.A. Pres., Spanish Club Treas., SLANC Sec., Sigma Epislon. GRANBERRY, EARL: Var. Track, J.V. Basketball, Frosh-Soph Football. GRENSLITT, SHERYL: Library Club Award. GARIBALDI, JULES: Stu. Coun. Rep.. Spanish Club. GOLDEN. ELORNE: Pom-Pon Girl, Soph. Class Pres., G.A. Treas., ““Horizon’’ Business Co-Man- aaer, Senior Play. GOMEZ. PAULINE: Pep Club, Stu. Coun. Rep., Spanish Club, ‘’Horizon’’ Activities Ed., Honor Roll. GRAEF. CHERYL: G.A.A. Girls’ Black “E”, Future Teachers Club, Sigma Epsilon, Honor Roll. GRAF, KAREN: Honor Roll, All-School Play, Sigma Epsilon. GRAHAM, JERRY: Var. Football, Var. Wrestling, Var. Baseball, Track, Block ‘’E’’. HAFNER, RON: Senior Class Pres., Dance Band, Band Officer, Sigma Epsilon. HANSEN, PAT: Senior Class Sec., Sigma Epsilon Treas., Board of Control, Stu. Coun. Rep., Red Cross Rep. Sec. HAZE, CAROLYN: G.A. Parliamentarian, Encinet- tes, Mixed Chorus. HEISE, PATRICIA: G.A.A. Publicity Manager, Red Cross Rep., G.A. Rep., Merit Award in Art, Block “E’ Officer. HESTER, RAY: Var. Swimming. HILL, LESLIE: Senior Class Vice Pres., C.S.F., Sen- ior Play, All-School Play, Spanish Club. HOLLOWAY, STELLA: A.S.E.H.S. Assistant Cheer- leader, Stu. Coun. Rep., G.A. Rep., Football Queen Attendant, “Horizon” Senior and Activities Edit. HOUGH. MARY: Head Flag Twirler, G.A. Treas., Pep Club Pres., “‘Echo’’ Managing Editor, Sigma Epsilon. HUFF, DANIEL: Advanced Band, Dance Band, Pep Band, Class Council. HUMES, PAT: Pom-Pom Girl, G.A. Songleader, Class Cheerleader, Pep Club Treas., Merit Award in P.E. HUTSON, RUTHIE: Stu. Coun. Rep., Musical Per- formances. JACKSON, BETTY: Pep Club, Red Cross Rep., Stu. Coun. Rep., Musica! Performances. JARVIS, HOWARD: Pep Club. Red Cross Rep., J. V. Wrestling, Var. Track. JENKINS, BILL: Var. Football, Stu. Coun. Rep., Model U.N., Advisory Officer, Class Coun. JOHNSON, JEANNE: Board of Control, Jr. Prom. Comm., Stu. Coun. Rep. JOHNSON, JOYCE: Library Award, Encinettes, Stu. Coun. Rep., Choir, Class Coun. JOHNSON, TERRY: French Club, Stu. Coun. Rep.. Soph Hop Comm., Senior Ball Comm. KEISTLER, DORIS: Senior Play, F.H.A., Class Coun. Red Cross Rep., Advisory Officer. KENNY, CHRISTINE: C.S.F., Senior Ball Co-chair- man, Pep Club. KETTELHUT, JANET: A.S.E.H.S. Sec., Sigma Epsi- lon Life Member, All-Schlool Play, Pom-Pom Girl, Soph. Class Sec. KEIFER, BETTY: Board of Control, Girls “Block “E”. G.A.A. Parliamentarian, Stu. Coun. Rep., Junior Sweater Comm. LaFLAM, MEL: A.S.E.H.S. Sec., Senior Class Vice Pres., C.S.F., Var. Football, Model U.N. Activities LANGLEY, DREW: Pep Club. LEE, IRMA: Pep Club Pres., Board of Control, A.S. E.H.S. Assistant Cheerleader, G.A.A. Song Leader, Class Cheerleader. LEWIS, CLYDE: Var. Football, Var. Wrestling, Var. Track, Stu. Coun. Rep.. Board of Control. LINCOLN, LEE: Var. Track, Board of Control, Span- ish Club, Stu. Coun. Rep. LLOYD, TOM: Var. Baseball, Key Club Vice Pres., Spanish Club, Frosh Basketball, Stu. Coun. Rep. LOMBARDI, WENDY: Merit Award in P.E., Senior Play, Junior Class Pres., Board of Control, A.S.E. H.S. Assistant Cheerleader. LOP7EZ, JOE: Var. Football, Var. Wrestling, Key Club, Board of Control. All-School Play. LOWERY, VERDELL: Spanish Club, G.A.A. Treas., G.A. Treas., Board of Control, Stu. Coun. Rep. MADDOX, BARBARA: A.S.E.H.S Assistant Cheer- leader, Majorette, G.A. Sec., Senior Class Sec., Choir. MAJOR, CHARLES: Pep Band, Dance Band. MARIANI, SIBYL: A.S.E.H.S. Assistant Cheer- leader, G.A.A. Treas., G.A. Sec., Soph Class Vice Pres., Senior Ball Chairman. MARTIN, CANDY: Pom-Pon Girl, Spanish Club Pres., Pep Club Sec., Stu. Coun. Rep., Sigma Epsilon. MATSON, GARY: Var. Football, Key Club, Block “E’ Sec., All-School Play, Var. Wrestling. MAXFIELD, CATHERINE: Senior Class Coun., F.H.A., GA.A., “’S” Club, Honor Roll. MINOR, GARY: Chi Mu Pres., Sound and Light Technician, Stu. Leader of Pep Band, C.C.C. Cap- tain, Band. MINGES, E. H.: Senior Play, All-School Play, Year- book Art Editor, National Merit Scholarship Fin- alist, Scholastic Writing First Award. MITCHELL, CHARLIE: Frosh Football, Var. Track, J. V. Wrestling. MOTTON, MAXINE. Pep Club. MOULTHROP. KATHY: Board of Control, Library Club Pres., ‘’S’’ Club Treas., Girls’ Block “E”, Echo Feature Editor. MUNGER, STEVE: Band Pres., C.S.F., Dance Band, Pep Band, Chi Mu. McDONALD, JIM: Frosh Basketball, J. V. Wrest- ling, J. V. Baseball. McWILLIAMS, LAURA: Board of Control Chief Counselor, Library Club Sec., Encinettes, Sigma Epsilon, Stu. Faculty Comm. Class of ’63 NELSON, BETTY: Pep Club, Christmas Program. Class Coun. Senior Class Cheerleader, Stu. Coun. Rep. NEW, JERRY: Var. Cross-Country, Var. Track, Block “‘E’’, Senior Play, Stu. Coun. Rep. NOBLES, URANER: Encinettes Pres., Spanish Club, Board of Control, Stu Coun. Rep., Red Cross Rep. ORTIZ, ELAINA: Class Coun. Spanish Club, Red Cross Rep., Talent Show. PAPPAS, NICK: Stu. Coun. Rep., Latin Club. Span- ish Club, J. V. Football, Honor Roll. PAYNE, BILL: Board of Control, Senior Class Coun., Spanish Club, Junior Prom Comm. Board of Con- trol Chief Coun. PERKINS, CHARLES: A.S.E.H.S. Pres., Var. Foot- ball, Var. Basketball, C.S.F. Pres., Var. Baseball. PIERCE, DWIGHT: Chess Club, Spanish Club, “Echo” Reporter. PITTMAN, DELOIS: G.A. Rep., Talent Show. Choir, Senior Play Comm. POLK, JIM: Var. Track, C.S.F. Treas., Sigma Epsi- lon, Merit Award in Science, All-School Play. PORTER, BLAIR: Plymouth Trouble-Shooting Con- test. PRAY, THOMSON: Var. Swimmnig, Class Coun. Rep., Sub Aqua Club. RAIMONDI, JUDY: Advisory Off., Stu. Coun. Rep., Ady. Modern Dance, French Club, Pep Club. REDDEN, DIANA: C.S.F. Life Member, A.S.E.H.S. Vice Pres., A.S.E.H.S. Assistant Cheerleader, ‘’S’’ Club Charter Member, Soph Class Sec. REED, JIM: French Club. REX, JULIE: G.A. Parliamentarian, Soph Class Vice Pres., Pep Club, Spanish Club, Advisory Off. ROWELL, SANDRA: Senior Play, All-School Play, Spanish Club Vice Pres., Sigma Epsilon. RYAN, JAMES: Chess Club, Board of Control, Stu. Coun. Rep., All School Play, Latin Club. RYAN, MELINDA: French Club, Board of Control. SANCHEZ. RUDY: Var. Football, Var. Wrestling, J. V. Football, Spanish Club. SANDAHL, LEE: Var. Football, Block “’E’’ Sergeant- at-Arms, Senior Play, J. V. Baseball. SCHOW, JANICE: Red Cross Rep., F.H.A. Vice Pres. SHELTON, DIANE: A.S.E.H.S. Head Cheerleader, A.S.E.H.S. Vice Pres., Senior Play, Model U.N., Sigma Epsilon. SILLER, MATTIE: Choir, Stu. Coun Rep., Red Cross Rep. SIMON, HARRY: Var. Cross Country, Var. Track, Block ‘’E’’. Key Club, Senior Class Treas. a SMITH, AL: C.S.F., Chess Club Pres., Chess Team Captain, Board of Control, All-School Play. SMITH, JAMES: J. V. Football. SMITH, SAM: Stu. Coun. Rep., Red Cross Rep. SMITH, WILLIE: Stu. Coun. Rep. SMITH, SHARON: G.A.A, SOARES, VICTORIA: Modern Dance, F.H.A. Treas. SPEARMAN, JOHN: Fresh Football, J. V. Football, Var. Football, Var. Basketball, Var. Track. SWANSON, SHIRLEY: G.A.A.. Board of Control, F.H.A. TAYLOR, ANASTATIA: C.S.F., National Merit Letter of Commendation, All-School Play, Senior Play, Senior Assembly Chairman. TAYLOR, LINDA: Baton Twirler, Stu. Coun. Rep., Pep Club. TELLARDIN, BRUCE: Advanced Band, Dance Band, Pep Band, Var. Swimming and Diving, Spanish Club. TOWNSEND, ARLENE: Red Cross Rep., Class Coun. Rep., Girls Track, Talent Show. VICTA. HELEN: G.A. Rep., F.H.A., G.A.A., Honor Roll, Mixed Chorus. VRANEK, GAIL: Junior Class Treas., C.S.F., All- School! Play, Spanish Club Vice Pres., Junior Prom Comm. WADE, MAE: Pep Club, F.H.A., Junior Prom Comm., Senior Class Coun., Advisory Off. WARWICK, BILL: J. V. Foobtall, Var. Football, Block ‘’E’’, Var. Wrestling. WATTS, ARLETHA: Pep Club. WAYNE, MARSHALL: Var. Basketball, Block “E”, Senior Assembly, Block “E’’ Vice P res. WHITE, ELEANOR: Stu. Coun. Rep., Pep Club, G.A. Rep., Advisory Off. WHITE, JUDY: Pom-Pon Girl, C.S.F., “’S’’ Club Charter Member, Pep Club Treas., G.A. Vice Pres. WILLIAMS, EVELYN: Junior Prom Comm. WILLIAMS, JACKIE: Talent Show, Stu. Coun. Rep., Girls’ Track, Choir. WILLIAMS, KENNETH: Stu. Coun. Rep., A.S.E. H.S. Treas., Junior Class Pres, Var. Track, Var. Wrestling. WONG, DOUGLAS: Red Cross Pres., Stu. Coun. Rep., Chess Club, Spanish Club, Board of Control. WRIGHT, SHARON: Mixed Chorus, Pep Club, Soph Hop Comm. YOUNG, LORETTA: American Field Service Rep. to Turkey, A.S.E.H.S. Sec., D.A.R. Good Citizen Award, Merit Award in Languages, C.S.F. ZAJAC, BRENDA: Spanish Club, Red Cross Rep. “The Pawn: It has the least amount of responsibility and moves only one square at a time; the lower classmen have the least amount of responsibility but gain more as they progress in each phase of their high school life... a” JUNIOR FALL CLASS OFFICERS Vice President Secretary Linda Crosby Sherry Kissee President Claudette Cruz Treasurer Anita Chavez The Junior Prom, ‘Twilight Time,’’ was the major project of the year. Many persons con- tributed talent and energy to insure the success of one of Encinal’s memorable dances. Two other events of interest to the Class of ‘64 were the selection and purchase of pins and rings. The Class of ’64 SPRING CLASS OFFICERS Vice President Secretary Ralph Ojeda Sandi Bilka Treasurer rr 4 Yell Leader Ron Caviglia Stephanie Smith President Ron Swisher Adams, G Alcorn, B Allemandi, D Babbih, C Baker, B Barszcz, M Bartels, J Brazell, D Bilka, S Bishop, H Bolivar, R Boody, V Boussad, C Bradford, J Bradley, C Brewer, B Brewer, K Brown, R Brown, S Bryan, B Buckner, S Bupp, J Burghardt, J Burros, J Burros, J Byland, C Camicia, J Carlson, R Carroll, R Casha, F. Caviglia, R Cecchettini, C Chavez, A Cherry, C Clark, L Coleman, J Coleman, J Conaway, J Copeland, S Corpus, J Correia, R Costa, R Costa, R. Craddick, V. Crews, R. Croll, Crosby, S Cruz, © Dadivas, E Dashiell, K Davis, J Diament, V Diamond, S. Dierks, J Dilley, D Dilley, S. Dixon, S. Dodt, C Doerr, L Dondajewski, J Doolittle, V. Dorsey, R Doyle, J Drinkwater, J Duarte, J Dumliao, J Edward, D Feliman, B Fiszczuk, V Floriani, D. Ford, C. Ford, M Foster, T Francis, D. Frayher, C Freitas, D Garabaldi, L. Gay, D. Giorgi, S, Goldstein, D Gonzales, D Grahn, S Green, D Griffith, D Guerrero, J Hall, R Hands, F Hardy, F Harper, F Harris, S: Hennagir, L Henneberry, T Herty, L Henson, J Hocker, S. Holstlaw, T. Homan, A. Huff, W Hunter, V. Hutchison, M. Hutton, P. Jackson, F Jackson, J. James, B. Johnson, C. Johnson, G. Johnson, R. Jones, P. Kaleva, B. Keefer, J. Keers, C. Kidder, J. King, 3 Kissee, S. Koenig, B. Koenig, C. Koerten, P Kroger, D. Kurrasch, A. Labato, M. Laine, L. Lauer, M. Lawe, J. Lewis, G. Lewis, P. Lindsey, C. Littlejohn, D. Livingston, Lloyd, M. Loggins, L. C. Love, K. Lo Vecchio, D. Maffeo, J. Martinez, C. Mathews, B. Mathis, P. Matney, R. Matton, C. Mattsson, T. McKenney, J. McMinn, G. McNeese, M. Medina, L. Mihok, T. Mihok, T. Miller, R. Mitchell, K. Mize, G. Moes, T. Montgomery, P. O’Banion, R Oglesby, C Olson, H Ojeda, R Oliver, R Ortiz, F Osborne, F Padgett, M Page, B. _ Page, K Paraschak, H Parker, G. Partenier, M. Peddecord, J Peebles, B. , Pepper, P Perrin, C. Peters, P Peterson, S. Phillips, B Pieslak, G. Plato, B Porter, C Posas, A. Powers, D. Presco, S Price, P Principiano, D Purbeck, J Ragsdale, P Rawls, N Reed, F. Reed, S. Reed, T. Reynolds, J Rhodes, B Rice, G. Riley, T Rivera, T. Robbins, J Roberts, C. Rogers, J. Rossini, S. Rucker, C Sablan, G. Salthouse, S. Sanchez, M. Santare, M. Santos, T. Santos, V. Searle, J. Shaw, R Sight, L Simon, D. Smith, F Smith, R. Smith, S. Smith, Y. Spadoni, L. Spearman, W. Steen, L. Sterner, V. Stringer, L. Summers, P. Sweeney, E. Sweet, J. Swisher, R. Syverson, L. Tal, E. Tampon, T. Tarr, G. Thomas, F. Tippett, C. Valdez, F. Vargas, R. Venning, K. Veiga, S. Verrinder, L. Wagener, R. Wahpepah_ B. Williams, P Withrow, S. Woodward, P White, B Yeremian, H Yost, V JUNIOR PROM SOPHOMORE FALL OFFICERS The Class Vice President } ? : e Secretary Jim Dickey Claudia Starr of 65 President Raul Araujo Treasurer Yell Leader Mike Barszcz Cherie Powers SOPHOMORE SPRING OFFICERS The Fall activitiy of the class was the Soph Hop ee : d on October 26, 1962. With the theme “The Vice President rrr Sieratety Monster Mash,’’ great interest was aroused were Ls and a large audience was drawn. Decorations included monsters placed at strategic inter- vals around the room, a covered canopy at the entrance to the gym and a graveyard scene as the floor centerpiece. Spring activities began with a contest for sell- ing tickets to the all-school play. The winning advisory was given a picnic at the see center aes varices with expenses for food and drink paid by the Tim Jessen James Hennessey class. President As an added attraction, the class presented a 2 Mary Jane Bell dramatic comedy production at the weekly student assembly. This production consisted of a series of farcical skits. Abbott, E Alexander, D. Allen, J Anderson, H Araujo, R Babula, G Baca, R. Bachtel, B Badger, D Bagwell, B BahIiman, J Bancroft, D. Barg, P. Barszcz, M Bartels, D. Barton, R. Beard, J Beard, P Beeler, D Beer, K. Bell, M Bibbs, R Blackwell, B. Blake, C Boblis, W. Boughton, J Bowles, T Brannan, L Breshears, N Bridgeman, J Broussard, E Brown, D. Brown, J Brown, K Brown, M. Brown, P. Brown, R Brown, R. Bull, J Butterfield, C Burke, R. Campbell, J Campbell, C. Campo, R Canalin, T Cantmill, S. Castro, J Chase, E Christensen, N Codino, D. Coleman, C Conway, T. Contreras, F Contreras, V Corpus, L. Cosby, P Covert, G. Coward, W. Cox, J Cromwell, P Crouse, L Crosby, E Crowell, A Cruz, D Culp, J Davis, C Decker, K DeMars, C DeTevis, S Deveney, S Dickey, J. Dobbert, L. Dolin, J Dorsey, C. Doss, L. Duckworth, T. Dunham, 5S: Dunn, R. Edwards, W Egan, J. Eliason, J Emert, T Fails, W Finnell, J Fisher, R Foy, R. French, B Gadberry, A Gadingan, T Glenn, L Goforth, M Golden, M Gomes, P. Graves, K Green, E Green, P Gregory, B Griggs, L Gumpert, M Hafner, S Hallford, L Hallock, L Hands, R Hami Hon, M. Hammons, J Hammond, S Hardin, R Harless, L Harper, K Henneberry, M. Hennessey, J Henry, H Hillyer, C Hollingsworth, A Hornina, R Hunter, S. Ingram, D. Jastremski, J Jeffers, T. Jenkins, J Jessen, T Johnson, D. Johnson, L Jones, J Keefer, L Kellar, M Kelley, G Kelly, C Kierhan, C King, R Kinney, J Kling, D Kow, R Langley, J LaSuer, W Lauer, T Lavine, K Lawson, L Leach, M Lee, M Leslie, C Lewis, P Lewis, R Lindgren, M Lindl, P Litaker, L Locklear, B Longoria, V Lowery, L. Lowery, P. Lucero, J Lucero, P. Lyons, E. Lyons, P Macario, R Marceau, J. Marshall, R. Marzan, | Mason, D. Mason, R. McBee, G. McCoy, R McCray, M McCray, M AcKenzie, J McShea, B Mena, D. Meredith, M Mertzig, J Meyer, F Miller, R Mims, G Miranda, G Mollart, C Moore, A Moore, B Mouton, P. Mundell, J Murphy, A Murphy, J Nelson, D. New, T Newkirk, S. Nichols, B Nieuwenhuyse, R Nobles, C Norman, V Notrangelo, R Ocampo, O. Ogden, J Ogo, J Ogo, J Orr, S Palacios, M Palmer, M Parker, M Paul, J Perata, R Perry, M Peters, J Pittman, C Ponce, R Porter, O. Potter, L Potts, J Powers, C Predom, J Price, S Priest, G Propst, B Quinnoy, E Reagon, M Reis, L Rice, B Rieve, R Rocktoff, C Ragsdale, P Rose. M Rowell, J Rushing, W. Sandoval, M San Nicolas, F Santos, C Scantin, J Schiele, K Schlesinger, J. Schroth, A. Schutty, D Scott, H Scott, J. Sebrian, D. Sequeira, L Shaw, G. Shaw, T. Shelton, Lb. Shephard, F. Shipley, L. Sight, V. Silver, S. Slangerup, A Smith, Smith, } Smith, Smith, Sprecher, A Stake, D Starr, C Steele, R Stevens, J Stevens, L Stone, R Studdard, B Summerville, F Sundermeyer, J Swanson, P Swinney, A Sypowicz, H Tarr, R Taylor, A Taylor, J Taylor, L Teilh, R Teller, D. Tensley, J Tolman, L Trutious, R Turner, P Tymn, T Villa, C Volz, P Vorgensen, V Wade, S Walters, R Warren, D Welch, C Welch, P Weldon, S Wells, L Wensel, R Wentz, E Whidden, Wilhelm, Williams. Williams Williams, Wilson, N Windsor, W Wooley, G SOPH HOP The Monster Mash” FRESHMAN FALL OFFICERS Vice President ] t Dennis Schraeder Satna velleos President Mike Bradley Treasurer Yell Leader Danny Garber Nancy Redden The class of ‘66 started this school year with the largest class in the history of Encinal. They are already recognized as a class with ac- tive spirit. This has been demonstrated through their partcipation in yells at assemblies and Frosh-Soph games. During the next three years, this class will have an apportunity to learn and develop in the best Encinal tradition. Vice President Joanne Vachter Treasurer Trudy Molina FRESHMAN SPRING OFFICERS President Barbara Vallerga Secretary Cheri Wavrin Yell Leader Veda Evans Adolfson, W. Aguon, F Alcorn, H Amboy, Z Antonali, S. Ariz, W. Ausbrooks, A Bacon, G Bailey, R Bain, C Baldi, D Bancroft, W Barlow, L Baskin, L. Bedford, S Bill. B Blacklock, P. Blackstock, S. Blank, K Bolivar, B Bowen, P Bowes, S Bradford, G Bradley, M Bray, S Breshears, J Bridgeman, J Broussard, D. Brown, C Brown, H Brown, J Brown, W. Bruce, N Buckner, L. Bullé, P Burt, R Busse, K Cardwell, R Carlsen, E Carroll, B Carroll, T. Castro, J Cauthren, W. Chernoff, A. Cherry, F Cichon, E Clay, L Clemmens, G Coleman, J Coleman, L Copeland, C Coones, J Cornish, S Cornwall, M Cox, D Crabb, S Crisp, L Cruz, M Cruz, R Cruz, R Cullison, S Davis, B Deis, K De Rossett, W Diamond, S$ Doerr, P Dobbert, D. Donohoo, P Doom, V. Dorsey, B Dorr, K Dos Santos, A Duarte, S. Duque, L Duplessis, B Dutye, A. Eickelberger, L Estrada, C Estrada, F. Evans, D. Evans, V. Fisher, C. Fontano, B Forrester, D Fowler, C. Francis, A. Frazier, W. Freitas, M Frenchick, T. Funderburk, L Furtney, J Gadberry, D Garber, D Garza, J Gately, D Gately, D. Ghera, E Giorgi, L Giorgi, S. Goding, C Goff, R Gordon, J Gordon, J Grady, G Graetaas, D. Green, K Green, K Green, M Green, S. Grenslitt, D. Griggs, H Hall, B. Hammond, D. Hands, L Harbeck, L Hardin, B. Lawe, L. Leach, P Leahy, J. Harris, P. Hawkins, C Haynes, C Haynes, S Heaton, G Hollingsworth, W. Hennagir, M Hill, J Holder, S. Hoots, J Hoyt, H Huelar, T Hugle, L. Huier, S. Humes, S Huntoon, A. Jackson, R James, R Jefferson, W. Jenkins, K Jensen, S Jeter, D. Jett, J Jones, C. Johnson, C. Johnson, H Johnson, J Johnson, S. Jones, L Jones, A Jones, R Justus, J Kasdorf, J Keithley, E. Kellar, L Kettelhut, L Kidder, K. Keirnan, H. Kolbek, F. Kriss, J. Laine, R. Lemue, B Linthicum, K. Littlejohn, S Lockhart, J Loggins, E Lopez, P. Lopez, P. Lowder, C Lowery, S Lawley, E Loy, S Lucas, R Lyons, E Manning, C Martinelli, A Maslonkowski, L Materne, D. McCoy, A McElvaine, H McElvaine, | McKenzie, F Medina, F Mertzig, V. Miller, B Miller, D Millhouse, F Minges, M Mitten, B. Mims, J Miranda, P Mitchell, B Molina, T. Montoya, D Montoya. J Moore, C Moore, J Moore, V Morden, P Moses, L Motton, E Myers, B Neal, B Newsom, T Noble, S Norman, G O’Brien, B Oglesby, C Pacini, L Palacios, S. Pandolfo, M Panietz, M. Peddecord, T. Pellegri, N Perata, J Pereira, S. Perry. C Perry, L. Peterson, B Peterson, K Pierce, B Pinkoff, J Pittman, L. Pittman, O. Poche, G. Poche, T. Poe, M Polk, D Potter, J. Powell, P Powers, D. Predom, B Quimby, P. Roley, D. Ramirez, R Poche, T. Redden, N. Reed, D. Potter, J. Rhodes, K. Rich, J. Rivera, J Robbins, J Robinson, D. Rocereta, J Rodriquez, A Rodd, P Rosa, N Ross, J Ross, S Rudeen, | Rutter, J Rye, K Sablan, B Sablan, E Sablan, M Salaiz, R Salaiz, C Salvio, E Sanders, C San Nicolas. S Santos, J Schraeder, D Schroth, K Seabock, W Shain, D Sharp, S Shelton, R Sherrod, D Silva, D. Slusser, S Smith, C Smith, C Snyder, K Soares, J Soots, K Spillman, M Stevens, S Stringer, L Stringer, L Stuart, S Suesue, S Sullivan, K Summerville, J Sutterley, E Tal, R Tankersley, O Tavares, E Tavares, E Taylor, C Thomas, E Tippett, S Tito, O Townsend, C Tramble, R Truckey, S Turner, R Turner, R Vachter, J Vallerga, B Van Auker,A Verga, J Villa, F Vizmanos, P Vranek, F Wade. G Walker, R Wasserman, G. Watson, P. Wavrin, C Wayne, R Wellman, 8 Whipple, A White, M Williams, J Williams, J Wilburn, L Williams, M Wilson, 8 Wirth, 0. Wolf, D. Woodward, G Young, B Young, N “The Board: Here all moves and action take place; here, on campus, the students conduct their various activities ... “ ee DIANA REDDEN oofbal uUecH? ESTELLA HOLLOWAY —_—_—_——, LINDA FILIPELLI JANET KETTELHUT Mr. Bell shows Manon how to use the P.A. system. Manon paints as Lynn Furtney looks on. From Luxembourg. . .To Encinal Manon Delfel, our American Field ‘Service exchange student from Luxembourg, participates in many school activities and contributes her artistic talents for posters and decorations. Karen Kidder, Manon, and Janet Kettelhut discuss the different social customs. Members of the dance committee are shown above surrounding Diana Redden, Louise Perre and the football player. Kickoff The annual opening dance sponsored by the Student Council had the theme, “Kickoff.” This dance was the first and one of the most successful dances of 1962. Joe Lopez apparently is enjoying ‘“The Monster Mash.”’ “Here lie our most honored... ? ? Dances, Dances, Dances Officers and committee heads of the G.A. dance are shown below with their dates. They are: Joan Culp, Susan Beaty, Mary Hough, Sharon Bossi and Claire Bossi. é 3 e 8 “But | didn‘t really want to run... | didn’t... An Annual Event “And | promise to .. . ache et ‘i 6 “Which way did they go?”’ vat ks. OTR “OP ee 5% NY ff bs cam ut | AM ON LF 0 ay = % vi 2 ‘ 3 a 7) el 3 a ) x re) 5 xy wv e £ Vv c lw “’Where’s the Ball?” Encinal-Alameda exchange rally. Set For The Big Game!” y Head Pom-pon girl: Linda Filipelli. ants Pom-pon girls: F- Shepard, H. Bishop, P. Jones, L. Filipelli, C. Martin, P. Humes, C. Nobles. Charles Perkins (left) and Jim Coward attended the fellowship of Christian Athletes Confer- ence in Colorado. Claire Bossi (left) attended Girls’ State at Davis. Loretta Young went abroad to Turkey during the summer of 1962. Doug Wong (left) attended the Junior Red Cross Convention in San Jose. Charles Eliason at- tended Boys’ State at Sacramen- to and the Key Club convention in San Diego. The Pep Club assembly line is busy putting programs Pom-pon boys: Front: Wally together for the football games. Torres, Lee Gibson, Tom Fos- ter. Back: Darryl Chinn, Rich Corell, Lee Sandah!, Tim Bowers. Leaders of Fall Head Cheerleader Louise Perre Cheerleaders: Vera Fiszczuk, Louise Perre, and Diana Redden. Not shown: Irma Lee and Estella Holloway. Majorettes: Elpedia Dadivas, Bonnie Hardin and Donna Flag Twirlers: Sue Presco, Gerry McMinn, Sherry Kissee, Kling Mary Hough and Francis Predom School Spirit Spring Cheerleader Steve Giorgi Cheerleaders: Bruce Kaleva, Cheryl Powers and Steve Giorgi. Seniors with their Freshman sisters are: J. White, L. Lawe, P. Gomez, B. Young, K. Rhodes, V. DeBray, P. Doerr, P. Hansen, S. Antonel!i, J. Gutman. G.A. Reception, “Hello There” Girls enjoying entertainment. “The Bald Soprano,” performed by the Actor's Workshop, ‘Ready for the take-off?”’ was the highlight of an assembly which traced the history of comedy. From Our Assemblies Carroll Duplessis, an alumnus of E.H.S., came back with his combo to perform for an assembly. a, O85 st SPI, 7 “And introducing. . .’” “It’s gonna work out fine.” Talented Students The Spring Talent Assembly for 1963 had a wide variety of good entertainment. x f SATAL ye “The Bishop: He moves diagonally across the board, connecting the four corners; our organizations serve to unite the four classes through open participation in their activ- ities ... aa RD SY esc Se - LAIR AN OEE RANGER bake ote Mees be 30 Wr' ox FS) ROW ONE: F. Jackson, S. Harris, K. Dashiell, M. Barszcz, J. Taylor, J. Rowell, D. Redden, G. Vranek, V. Whitten J. White, E. Wentz. ROW TWO: E. Winberg, M. Livingston, K. Mitchell, S. Bossi, C. Bossi, K. Maxfield, M. Wellman. M. Delfel, V. Doolittle, J. Kettelhut, L. Young. ROW THREE: M. Barszcz, J. Polk, C. Bradford, C. Perkins, A. Smith, C. Eliason, B. Mathews, J. Wheeler,, T. Mihok, M. La Flam, C. Campbell. FALL OFFICERS J. Coward C. Perkins : SPRING OFFICERS M. Barszcz 4 : 2 = C. Bradford J. Polk ; M., Barszcz C. Perkins The California Scholarship Federation, composed of students with the desire to maintain high scholastic standards, is growing rapidly. Qualifications include maintaining an ‘‘A- average. This year the group has kept very busy with trips to the University of California, Stanford, and San Francisco State. They also visited such places as the Radiation Lab, Bell Laboratories, and heard Doctor Edward Teller, of the University of California. This lively group held an Easter candy sale and attended the annual C.S.F. Convention. They have an active tutoring service and give a $50.00 Scholarship award to the most deserving grad- uating student. Sigma Epsilon Encinal’s Honor Society, Sigma Epsilon (Greek for ‘scholars of encinal’’), is still as active as ever. This year they co-sponsored a spring club picnic at Robert’s Park and have, throughout the year, held miscellaneous sales. The club is awarding its third $25.00 scholarship to its most outstanding member in the Senior Class. ROW ONE: J. Purbeck M. Barszcz, F. Jackson, S. Harris, K. Dashiell, S. Rowell, J. White, J. Taylor, J. Rowell, O. Porter, D. Shutty. ROW TWO: M. Livingston, K. Mitchell, S. Smith, S. Bossi, C. Bossi, J. Gutman, T. Bowels, E. Wentz, M. Wellman, C. Martin, S. Kissee, S. Beaty. ROW THREE: M. Barszcz, F. Thomas, C. Bradford, J. Coward, T. Nieuwenhuyse, B. Kaleva R. Swsiher, C. Eliason, D. Bartels, J. Wheeler, T. Mihok, T. Mihok, B. Peebles, A. Kurrasch, L. Laine, B. Smith. SPRING OFFICERS C. Eliason M. Barszcz C. Bradford FALL OFFICERS K, Dashiell M. Barszcz L. Laine S. Bossi FALL OFFICERS Seated: S. Bossi, V. Yost. Standing: C. Bossi, M. Ford and K. Moulthrop. ROW ONE: J. Castro, V. DeBray, C. Wilhelm, V. Fiszczuk, J. Camicia, O. Porter. ROW TWO: S. Mariani, P. Lewis, J. White, J. Roberts, V. Yost, J. Drinkwater, D. Shutty. ROW THREE: K. Moulthrop, C. Cecchettini, A. Slangerup, L. Furtney, S. Kissee, D. Pierce. ROW FOUR: S. Bossi, T. Bowels, K. Beer, M. Ford, C. Bossi, J. Potts, and Mrs. J. Holmes. . Sponsored by the Soroptimist Club of Alameda, the ’’S’’ Club of Encinal has held many enjoyable and successful activities this year. One of the most outstanding events was the joint fashion show with Alameda High. Other activi- ties included a joint dinner with the Key Club, cup cake and snow cone sales and a bottle collect- ing drive. OFFICERS ROW ONE: R. Swisher, B. Mathews and B. Kaleva. ROW TWO: C. Eliason and A. Kurrasch. or 9 ROW ONE: B. Peebles, J. Wheeler, T. Mihok, B. Mathews, T. Lloyd, H. Simon, ROW TWO: J. Lopez, T. Mihok, R. Swisher, A. Kurrasch, L. Laine, B. Ka leva. ROW THREE: C. Eliason, R. Caviglia, R. Hall, C. Perkins, B. Fellman, T. Matson, J. Peddecord. The Key Club is a school service organization composed of twenty-eight male members, qualifying with “B™ average. It is sponsored by the Kiwanis Club and Mr. Hanna. Their activities included the sale of Christmas bows, the collection march for Cerebral Palsy and the March of Dimes. They also participated in an exchange dinner with the ‘’S” Club. ROW ONE: J. Castro, S. Slusser, K. Peterson, J. Ottervanger, S. Sterrens, J. Vachter, P. Leach, E. Dadivas, N. Redden, B. Pierce. ROW TWO: D. Roley, M. Barszcz, S. Harris, J. Taylor, D. Shutty, S. Bilka, D. Kroger, M. Qields, N. Young, D. Dungan. ROW THREE: V. Boody, F. Jackson, D. Mason, K. Mitchell, S. Smith, M. Living- ston, S$. Buckner, J. Justrewakie, C. Ryland, P. Lyons, J. Rowell, S. Jensen, ROW FOUR: D. Wolf, R. Lewis, M. Lewis, M. Barszez, C. Bradford, T. Mihok, E. Minges, T. Mihok, R. Nieuwenhuyse, B. Smith, R. Miller, W. Coward, L. Stringer. FALL OFFICERS K. Mitchell, M. Barszcz, M. Barszcz, S. Smith, and L. Mihok. Increasing the interest in France and French culture is the purpose and ob- jective of the French Club. In order to accomplish this objective, the club invited foreign students to speak to them on their travels in France, had dinner at a French restaurant and attended a French movie. To raise funds for these activities, they spon- sored cup cake sales and dances. SPRING OFFICERS K. Mitchell, C. Byland, M. Barszez, S. Bilka. Spanish Club FALL OFFICERS SEATED: R. Araujo. STANDING: T. Bowles L. Filipelli, R. Ojeda, J. White. 7 SPRING OFFICERS SEATED: K. Beer, S. Rowle. STANDING: J. Dickey, D. LoVecchio. The Spanish club, dedicated to learning and enjoyment, opens its club membership to students who are taking, or who have taken’, Spanish. The club is active in contributing to the American Field Service. To support this contribution, many successful sales were undertaken. The Spanish club is also a co-sponsor of the annual school club picnic at Robert’s Park. ROW ONE: L. Filipelli, M. Finnell, J. Valdez, B. Evans, R. Narito, M. Ramard, B. Petersen. ROW TWO: S. Presco, J. Guerrero, V. Doane, T. Malina, J. Corpus, J. White, B.Vallerga. J. Gordon, E. Sweeney. M. Sandoval, [. Wasser- man, S. Harris. ROW THREE: L. Hill, O. Carbajal, P. Gomez, U. Nobles, E. Brown, J. Dolin, S. Rowel, O. Porter, S. Mariani, J. Johnson, V. Yost, S. Kissee L. Maslonkowski, G. Vranek, V. Longoria, C. Martin. ROW FOUR: S. Reed, W. Torres, S. Bossi, C. Bossi, J. Gutman, M. Goldman, J. Rex, D. Sebrian, H. Christensen, L. Tolman, K. Beer, T. Bowles, P. Voltz, P. Barg, M. Laver, R. Tal. ROW FIVE: M. Sanchez, B. Peebles, W. Norton, D. Lo- Vecchio, D. Wong J. Lopez, R. Opecia, B. Kaleva, R. Dun, C. Campbell, F. Villa, R. Aroujo, D. Teller, C. Nobles. ROW SIX:T. Newsom, B. Baker, W. Freitas, F. Thomas, J. Wheeler, M. Panietz, B. Warrin, B. Jenkins, L. Stringer, K. Williams, S. Giorgi, B. Paine, F. Ortiz, F. Laurer, P. Cosby, J. Dickey, D. Stake. Latin Club The Latin Club interests many of its members by presenting “homemade” plays, skits, songs and poetry at their meetings. Also of great interest to members is the annual banquet. This year, the sixth annual banquet was again a roaring success. As a member of the National Junior Classical League for several years, the club sent delegates to the State Convention at Cupertino. The club’s activities include a joint picnic and skating party with the other language clubs. They also sold pizza, now an annual event, to raise funds to support the American Field Service program. i | : ROW ONE: C. DeMars, M. Bell, L. Hallock, P. Turner.ROW TWO: L. Baskins, L. Dierks, E. Wentz, J. Allen, C. Starr, V. Doolittle, J. Purbeck, M. Barszcz, M. Finnell, S. Routt, M. A. Hamilton. ROW THREE: W. Seabock, R. Brown, B. Payne, J. Newell, E. Lyons, S. Giorgi, D. Dilley, K. Sheile, R. Trulious M. Meredith, E. Chase, Mrs. Hegeman. ROW FOUR: F. Aguon, R. Nieuwenhuyse, D. Badger, J. Ryan, E. Minges, B. Jenkins, D. Bartels, A. Smith, J. Moore, B. Miller. FALL OFFICERS SPRING OFFICERS FRONT: M. Meredith, F. Aguon. BACK: K. F. Aguon, M. Bell, K. Scheil iorgi Scheile, L. Hallock, M. Bell, S. Giorgi, E. Chase. Acconci = eS FALL OFFICERS K. Dashiell, F. Vranek, D. Wong, T. Martinelli. Red Cross Sponsored this year by Miss Williamson, the E.H.S. Chapter of the High School Red Cross participated in making nut cups and favors for the Oak Knoll Valentine’s Day Party and volun- teered for work at the Alameda Chapter House. The organization also had representaives in the Red Cross Council and the Youth Confer- ence in San Francisco. F. Vranek, K. Dashiell, M. Barszcz, and D. Wong decorate the bulletin board in the library during Red Cross Week. EAN SAN ROW ONE: M. Barszcz, V. Santos, S. Grahn, P. Peters, E. Holloway, B. Gregory, B. Vallerga, C. Estrada, L. Griggs, K. Dashiell. ROW TWO: D. Mason, G. Kelly, |. Lee, J. Williams, F. Hands, S. Peterson, S. Reed, P. Ragsdale. ROW THREE: F. McKenzie, T. Riley, H. Jarvis, T. Martinelli, B. Miller, B. O’Brien, D. Wong, F. Vranek. = OFFICERS L. McWiliams, B. Rhodes, K. Moulthrop, R. Wagener, and D. Principiano. The Library Club, sponsored by Miss Pageau, is known by a new name this year: SLANC, or Student Library Assistants Northern California. They spon- sored such activities as a paper back book sale, a coffee and doughnut hole sale and an after-school dance, ‘Bookworm Squirm.” They also attended the state convention at the University of Pacific. ROW ONE: K. Moulthrop, L. Herty, N. Ovitt, Jennette Gutman B. Gregory, L. Lawson, Miss H. Pageau. ROW SLANC State Historian TWO: R. Wagener, J. Gutman, L. McWilliams, B. French, P. Beard. ROW THREE: C. Boussad, M. McNeese, B. Rhodes, B. Plato, B. Anderson. Chess Club FALL OFFICERS F. Thomas, J. Ryan and A. Smith. The Chess Club, under the sponsorship of Mr. King, is one of the most active clubs at Encinal. Though they do not hold many sales or broadcast their activi- ties, they are constantly taking part in their club — playing chess. Besides playing chess before and after school they also take part in league matches. As members of the ACAL Chess League, the club held many successful matches this year. ROW ONE: F. Thomas, V. Doolittle, M. Barszcz, M. Finnell, W. Huff, L. Stringer. ROW TWO: C. Bradford, J. Polk, D. Wong, G. Dearing, F. Osborne, J. Morgan. ROW THREE: J. Ryan, A. Smith, J. Newell, J. Dickie, M. Barszez. The Future Homemakers of America started a big year with their annual invitational tea. They also sent representatives to the state meeting and to a P.T.A. panel discussion. To raise revenue for the club, they launched a cookbook sale and held variety and cupcake sales. SPRING OFFICERS SEATED: V. Soares, W. Winsor, V. Santos. STANDING: D. Principiano, J. Schow, M. Lauer. FALL OFFICERS G. Gutman, M. Humphrey, D. Principiano and J. Camicia. Future Homemakers of America ROW ONE: L. Lawe, L. Filipelli, P. Lowery, V. Santos, M. Sandoval, D. Allemandi. ROW TWO: R. King, J. Camicia, M. Gumpert, D. Codino, W. Winsor, L. Griggs. ROW THREE: Miss L. Sibley, D. Cruz, P. Lopez, J. Gutman, J. Schow, V. Soares. ROW ONE: V. Doom, K. Dashiell, L. Lawe, M. Barszez. ROW TWO: T. Kolbek, L. Maslonkow- ski. J. Purbeck, N. Young, Mrs. R. Snyder. Future Teachers Association SPRING OFFICERS L. Maslonkowski, D. Duque, R. King. The Future Teachers Association is sponsored by Mrs. Snyder and the Alameda Secondary Teach- ers Association, The purposes of the club are to stimulate interest in teaching as a career and to participate in activities which increase understanding and appreciation of the profession. The club made visits to the University of California and local schools for observation of teaching skills. ROW ONE: K. Brown, L. Jackson, M. Barszez, R. Lewis. ROW TWO: B. Peebles, F. Thomas, T. Mihok, T. Mihok, L. Stringer. ROW THREE: L. Laine, C. Eliason, J. Newell, A. Kurrasch, M. Barszcz. FALL OFFICERS ROW ONE: T. Mihok, L. Laine. T. Mihok. ROW TWO: K. Dashiell, F. Jackson, M. Barszcz. syste j OF ut Science Club The Science Club is unlike any other organiza- tion at Encinal in that there are no dues and no money-making activities. The club is com- posed of students of outstanding ability and interest in science. The club sponsor, Mr. Brown, aids the students in scientific projects. Some of the best projects developed during the year are submitted to the Bay Area Science Fair. Science club members enjoy showing off their scientific projects. E. H. S. Girls’ FALL OFFICERS Association S. Beaty, P. Humes, J. Culp, M. Hough, S. Bossi and C. Bossi. Besides holding the annual Fashion Show and the traditional Freshman Reception, the mem- bers of the Girls’ Association held two other unique activities. The first was a Christmas dance, entitled ‘Silver Bells.’’ The other was the sale of ball point pens inscribed with “Encinal High School.’” Altogether, the Asso- ciation had a very successful year. SPRING OFFICERS SEATED: B. Maddox, J. White, S. Beaty. STANDING: L. Filipelli, E. Golden, C. Haze. The G.A. Christmas Dance was a fine success. ROW 1: H. Bishop, P. Jones, C. Martin, P. Humes. ROW 2: Miss Tucker, C. Sanders, D. Goldstein, L. Keller, J. Bridgeman, T. Smith, S. Antonelli, S. Bowes, R. Vargas, J. Ottervanger, S. Jones, C. Nobles, F. Shepherd. ROW 3: A. Brown, L. Harless, S. Lowery, B. Hardin, L. Duque, C. Martinez, C. Wavrin, J. Rowle, J. Gordon, S. Wright, B. Maddox, E. Locklear. ROW 4: P. Woodward, L. Brannon, E. Hands, |. Lee, F. Hands, S. Wiles, M. Hutchinson, B. Christiansen, B. Evans, L. Wells, O. Kelley, M. Lauer. ROW 5: V. Boody, J. Langley, D. Powers, C. Haynes, S. Littlejohn, L. Chrisp, P. Volz, L. Furtney. ROW 6: M. Hamilton, W. Norman, F. Predom, R. Donahue, R. Tal, T. Reilly, E. Lyons, P. Hansen. © OFFICERS: 1. Lee, C. Nobles, J. White During football season, the Pep Club, as usual, was very active. They provided posters adver- tising each game and sold programs and rib- bons. The Pep Club increased in size this year to become the largest club at Encinal. eee ROW ONE: D. Redden, L. Perre, V. Fiszczuk. ROW TWO: E- Brown, L. Filipelli, E. Holloway, G. McMinn, P. Huton, S. Presco, N. Redden, E. Canalin, L. Hallock, C. DeMars, S. Slusser, M. Finnell. ROW THREE: M. Golden, M. Fields, P. Heise, P. Gomez, S. Kissee, D. Kroger, J- White, S. Mariani, J. Johnson, J. Raimondi, E. Golden, M. Delfel, L. Shelton, J. Sweet. ROW FOUR: S. Green, B. James, K. Lavine, S. Wade, W. Torres, J. Jenkins, S. Buckner, M. Livingston, C. Bylund, K. Mitchell, V. Longaria, M. Hough, S. Bilka, J. Rex. ROW FIVE: C. Boussad, H. Jarvis, T. Lloyd, L. Sandahl, D. Langley, M. Wade- ROW SIX: R. Wagener, T. Rielly, E. Lyons, R. Costa, M. Sanchez, R. Hall, B. Jenkins, C. Lindsey, S. Giorgi, E- Minges, L. Giorgi, S. Giorgi, F. Aguon. Enthusiasm is shown by new cheer leaders, Bruce Keleva, Diane Powers and Steve Giorgi, head Lost interest Linda? The E.H.S. Band in its full array of glory. E.H.S. Marching Band OFFICERS KNEELING: R. Hafner, J. Eliason, S. Munger. STANDING: S. Smith, G. Miner, K. Mitchell. Under the fine leadership of Drum Major Bruce Tellardin, the Encinal High School marching band entertained at half-time for every football game this past year. Highlights were the show for the Football Queen and a precision drill built around march themes of John Phillip Souza. They made field trips to the University of California for the High School Band Day and participated in the Veterans’ Day Parade. FALL OFFICERS SPRING OFFICERS G. Minor, E- Chase, S. Smith, G. Griffith The new are old, but the old are new. G. Grif- fith, S. Smith, E. Chase, G. Minor. Chi Mu The music club of Encinal, Chi Mu, began the year by inviting its twelve new members to a party held at the home of their sponsor, Mr. Hewitt. The first ‘‘big’’ event was the “‘Woodchopper’s Ball,” an all-school dance. Featured at this event were the Dance Band and KEWB disc jockey, Honest John Trotter. Other activities included the Spring Concert, a small musical program with the Cres cendo club of Alameda High, a candy sale and a picnic at Redwood Park. ROW ONE: M. Robison, J- Culp, J. Eliason, A. Rodriguez, J. Campbell, J. Allen, E. Wentz, V. Longoria. ROW TWO: S. Smith, K. Mitchell, P. Watson, L. Brannon, A. VanAuken, D. Baldi, M. Sablan. ROW THREE: B. O'Brian, D. Powers, D. Wolf, G. Minor, G. Chase, C. Eliason, G. Griffith, J. Anderson. SECTION LEADERS: S. Munger, R. Hafner, E- Chase, and G. Minor. Dance Band ROW ONE: J. Eliason, G. Chase, B. O’Brian, J. Coward. ROW TWO: G. Griffith, A. VanAuken, G. Miner, B. Tellardin, E. Wentz. ROW THREE: C. Major, S. Munger, C. Dodt, K. Scheilli, Ron Hafner, J. Hewitt. The Sponsor of the Dance Band, Mr. Hewitt, is proud of the fact that the band is the largest since he has been at Encinal. The group was invited to enter- tain the Alameda High School music department and was featured as a part of the all-school dance, ‘The Woodchopper’s Ball.’ The band also played for the P.T.A. fun night and the International Dinner. The Encinettes is a group of students interest- ed in and devoted to making life full of song. Under the direction o f their very capable spon- sor, Mr. Bryant, the Encinettes performed at several very successful functions. Besides par- OFFICERS: E. Wentz, V. De Bray, V. Nobles. ticipating in such E.H.S. functions as the annual Christmas program and the Spring Music Concert, they have added a light, cheery note to several women’s auxiliary organization meetings. ROW ONE: V. DeBray, J. Peters, J. Roberts, F. Shepherd, K. Dashiell, P- Lewis. ROW TWO: E. Wentz, J. Johnson, C. Santos, U. Nobles, J. Allen, J. Clock. ROW THREE: V. Doolittle, J. Casdorf, C. Bain, F. Jackson, L. Brannon, L. McWilliams, C. Rocktoff. Mr. David Bryant choir director The Encinal Choir, conducted by Mr. Bryant, filled Encinal with Christmas spirit when they participated in the annual Christmas program. The choir also entertained students and parents in the annual Spring Concert. Two of their major roles are participating in the graduation exercises and Baccalureate services. ROW ONE: G. Sablan, F. Shepherd, J. Peters, B. Maddox, B. Gregory, E. Keithley- ROW TWO: P. Pepper, J. Johnson, U. Nobles, C. Rocktoff, J. Scott, D. Silva. ROW _ THREE: E- Wentz, C. Santos, T. Santos, R. Aravjo, T. Martinelli, H. Anderson. ROW FOUR: S. Russell, P. Sopher, V. Boody, D. Pittman, R. Shaw, E. Lyons. O18 seta ad TA In a Model U.N. meeting, Encinal repre- sented the Federation of Malaya. Speaker Larry Stringer: “And Furthahmorah!”’ 4 H $ FI - - The Model U.N. of Encinal is an active and unique organization. They hold weekly meet- ings at Mr. Winberg’s house. They attend meetings and represent different countries in the U.N. Students agree that the program is interesting and educational. “And then he said .. .” ROW ONE: J. Wheeler, K. Ken- nedy, R. Swisher, B. Gregory, O. Porter, K. Dashiell, D. Teller, M. Barszcz, L. Stringer, M. Finnell. ROW TWO: M. Winberg, C. Per- kins,, D. Bartels, J, Bartels, F. Jack- son, M. LaFlam. 116 ROW ONE: J. New, T. Bowers, J. King, R. Ojeda, J. Lopez, B. Kaleva, K, Love, B. Mathews. ROW TWO: T. Foster, B. Chesler W. McCray, M. Walker, L. Sandahl, D. Simon, K. Williams. ROW THREE: R. Corell, G. Matson, J. Coward, C. Perkins, R. Johnson, R- Davis, M. Wayne. Bogs’ Block E” FALL OFFICERS TOP: M. Wayne, T. Bowers, G. Matson. FRONT: L. Sandahl, R. Corell. The Encinal High School Boys’ Block ‘’E” boasts membership of some of the finest ath- letes in the Bay Area. These are boys, under the sponsorship of Mr. Marberry, who have earned the block “E’’ athletic award. Their biggest activity was the participation in the Faculty-Block “E’’ basketball game. The pro- ceeds of this Christmas event went to the American Field Service program. FALL OFFICERS — FRONT: P. Heise, |. Lee, S. SPRING OFFICERS — FRONT: V. Yost, S. Harris, Burr, M. Barszcz, B. Keifer. BACK: V. Lowery, J. Guerrero, M. Barszcz. BACK: A. Chavez, O. S. Harris, D. P ierce, L. Harriman. Porter, R. Perata. Girls’ Athletic Association BLOCK “‘E’’ GIRLS—ROW ONE: B. Keifer, P. Heise. S. Burr, B. Evans. ROW TWO: K. Moulthrop, D. Duque, S. Bossi, C. Bossi, C. Graff, M. Delfel. The Girls’ Athletic Association of Encinal, sponsored by Mrs. Harriman, combines an active sports program with social functions and service. During the year, the girls participated in such sports as swimming, bowling and archery. Part of the revenue raised by selling candy was used in the support of their adopted Korean girl. Members of the G.A.A. who are outstanding in ability and participation are eligible for the Girls’ Block “E.’’ The organization now has a membership of twelve. “The Knight: He moves in co-operation with the other pieces to win the match; the athlete works in co-operation with his teamates to win the game... as AeA =e — (ss JEFF ADAMS BILL JENKINS CHARLIE PERKINS Co-Captain JOHN KING SWISHER RALPH OJEDA BOB CHESLER GARY MAT TIM BOWERS JOHN SPEARMAN ee CLYDE LEWIS Co-Captain FRANK ORTIZ MIKE WALKER MEL LaFLAM RUDY SANCHEZ LEROY LAINE JAMES COWARD Co-Captain BILL WARWICK LES DEERING Bob Chesler rambles for yardage against Berkeley. Charles Perkins is on the receiving end of a Tim Bowers pass. An unidentified Richmond player is brought down by a swarm of Jet players. 1962 Jets Turn hA This past season the Encinal Jets, unable to sustain a consistent offense and defense, had to settle for eighth place in the A.C.A.L., just beating out DeAnza High School. Despite their low finish, the Jets steadily improved as the season went on. In the last couple of games, the Jets’ offense jelled and came to life. The defense likewise came to life, and gave a big boost to John King scores six points against DeAnza. Jets defense brings down an unidentified player. Ken Love makes a tan- tastic catch, as defenders look helplessly on. Hard Fought Season the team. Tim Bowers led the Jets’ offense at quarterback and proved an excellent leader on the field. During the entire season the Jets never quit trying or giving all they had. They kept playing as if they were going to finish in first place, according to Coach Jim Marberry. With many of this year’s players returning next season, Coach Marberry expects a fine team next year. John King rambles around right end for a good gain. Charles Perkins gets by the defenders and re- ceives a pass from Tim Bowers. Richmond runner is about to be tackled by Jets de- fensive team. Raul Araujo receivs kick- off and prepares to run it back. BOTTOM ROW: R. Brown, C. Bradford, J. Morgan, H. Yeremiam, J. Coleman, J. Williams, M. Barszcz- SECOND ROW: J. Burghardt, R. Isom, R. O’Banion, R. Miller, D. Littlejohn, R. Brown, R. Costa, B. Kaleva, R. Araujo, F. San Nicolas, J. Egan, J. Camacho, J- Doyle, B. Gregory. TOP ROW: Coach Foster, B. Fellman, G. Rice, R. Caviglia, J. Stonich, K. Venning, E. Kelley, J. Tensley, G. Tarr J- Peddecord, G. Pérker Coach Kruse, R. Dunn. Junior Varsity Football Out on the playing field, both the JV’s and the Frosh gave all they had and finished the season stronger and more experienced. The JV’s with great team spirit and enthusiasm, won all four of their home games. They finished the season with a record of 4 wins, 3 losses, and one tie. The Frosh also had a lot of team spirit and enthusiasm and had many promising players who should give a big boost to next year’s Varsity team. The freshman team was under the leadership of Coach John Matula. MARSHALL WAYNE CHARLES PERKINS RICH CORELL BILL MATHEWS TIM BOWERS Varsity Cagers Show “Hustle” Encinal’s Varsity basketball team turned in a hard fought season this year. The Jets showed a lot of team spirit and finished the season with a record of 11 wins and 5 loses. Among their 11 wins the Jets defeated cross-town rival Alameda twice with scores of 77-60 and 47-46. In the game against Berkeley, the two teams set a league record for the most points in a game with a total of 179. All in all, this was a fine season for Coach Dick Jaensch and the Jets. FRONT ROW: D. LoVecchio, Mgr., J. C. Loggins, T. Bowers, B. Mathews. BACK ROW: M. Wayne, R. Johnson, R. Corell, C. Perkins, J- Spearman. j Y 4 Tim Bowers lays in two points. Rich Corell guards an unidentified Ells Rich Corell tips one in for two points player. in Ells game. Captain Coach CHARLES PERKINS RICHARD JAENSCH Rich Corell comes down with a rebound among: several Charles Perkins jumps at center against Berkeley- players. Charles Perkins and two Berkeley play- Marshall Wayne shoots a jump shot Rich Corell goes around a Berkeley ers watch as the ball rolls around the over a Berkeley defender. player and lays in two points. basket. Jets Finish Second in A.C.A.L. Bill Mathews jumps up a shot between two defenders. Encinal Encinal Encinal Harry Ells Encinal Berkeley Encinal San Leandro Encinal .. Alameda Encinal Richmond Enicnal DeAnza Encinal Encinal Encinal Harry Ells Encinal .. Berkeley Encinal San Leandro Encinal Alameda Encinal Encinal FRONT ROW: J. Coleman, J. King, M. Meredith, P. Montgomery, J. Bridgeman, J. Tensley. BACK ROW: M. Brown, E. Chase, H. Scott M. Walker, C. Martinez, C. Motton, Coach Foster. JV’s And Frosh Gain Experience The Junior Varsity and Frosh teams, while not turning in impressive records, gained a lot of experience which should help them in future years. Both teams also showed a desire to win and teamwork all through the season. There were many promising players who should help next year’s Varsity and Junior Varsity teams. FRONT ROW: S. Loy, D. Robinson, R. Wayne, L. Jones, F. Aguon, R. Tal. BACK ROW: K. Sullivan, R. Cruz, L. Hands T. Peddecord, J. Jett, S. Holder, Coach Marberry. Captain Frank Smith Varsity Nine Faces Tough Opposition At deadline time, the Jet Varsity had found winning a little hard. Their record was one win and two losses in A.C.A.L. competition. Their one win was against the Pacific Vikings. Despite their record they showed a lot of hustle and spirit. This desire to win should carry the team a long way and see them win many games this season. The team is under the able coaching of Mr, Read. ROW ONE: G. Tarr, T. Laur, Mgrs. ROW TWO: F. Smith, J. King, T. Foster, T. Lloyd, M. Meredith, R. Araujo J- Coleman. ROW THREE: Coach Read, L. Spadoni, B, Mathews, R. Ojeda, M. Walker, C. Perkins, T. Bowers, L. Sandah!, C. Welch Mike Meredith yells some encourage- ment to fellow teammates during a game. A Jet player prepares to slide into sec- ond base. Raul Araujo takes a vicious swing at the ball against Pacific. Mike Walker is seen bunting the ball to move a runner up. Frank Smith gets ready to hit the ball against Pacific: Charles Perkins waits for the throw at first base. «e5, See Eek = me. Fra os beter nites Se FRONT ROW: J. Gordon, L. Reese, J. Beard, D. Littlejohn, M. Meredith, J. Egan, F. San Nicolas. ROW 2: Coach Matula, J. Jett, T. Matson, E. Kelley, E. Chase, C. Martinez, M. Rose, K. Love. J.V.s Progress Steadily This year’s Junior Varsity baseball team should do very well in A.C.A.L. competition. With good pitching, hitting and a lot of enthusiasm, they will no doubt cause trouble for the other teams. There are many fine players on the team with a lot of ability. These players should give a big boost to next year’s Varsity team. John King delivers at pitch to a Pacific Viking batter. FRONT ROW: B. Gregory, R. Davis, R. Hunter, K. Williams, J. Hennessey, R. Swisher, B. Kaleva, J. New. ROW 2: K. Sheile, B- Campbell, J. Wheeler, E. Granberry, C. Lew is, D. Brazell, M. LaFlam, J. Polk, R. Isom, M. Brown, R. Johnson, R. Steele, P. Lindell, J. Newell, H. Simon, B. Coward. Varsity Track As of April 2, 1963, Encinal’s Varsity Track team had done very well in competition with other schools. The team showed a lot of spirit which accounts for their fine start. Throughout their meets so far, many trackmen showed promise. Ron Johnson broke the school’s high jump mark with a jump of 6 ft., 33% in. James Newell broke the shot-put mark with a throw of 52 ft. 9 in., and John Wheeler broke the record for the 1320 yards. All in all, this should be a very fine year for Coach Cadwell and the team. James Newell prepares Ron Johnson is sho to throw the shot put. as in his high-jumping form. FRONT ROW: W: Chester T. New, J. Tensley, B. Williams, J. Bowman, M. Brown, S. Deveney. ROW TWO: J. Bridgeman, A. VanAukin, B. Propst, G. Bradford, T. Tymn, D. Robinson, A. Dos Santos, R. Miller, L. Craft, R. Kow. ROW THREE: R. Miller, W. Seabock, R. Stone, A. Huntoon, D. Silva, H. Scott, D. Brown, C. Motton, R. Horning, R. Badger, J. Mundell, G- Lewis, C. Clemmens W. LaSuer, J. Brown, C. Rucker. B” Trackmen This year’s ‘’B’’ Track team is stronger than last year’s team. Having a lot of experience, ability and desire, the team has been doing very well in competi- tion. With the added experience they get this year, the team should make next year’s Varsity a strong one. John Wheeler is seen running the mile in which he set Encinal’s best relay team: Rocky Hunter, Richard Davis, a new record for Encinal High School- Ron Swisher, and Ken Williams. FRONT ROW: D. Simon, J. Wheeler, M. Brown, C. Roberts. BACK ROW: T. Tymn, J. New, J. Ryan K. Williams, H. Simon. Runners Run Wild nhA.C.A.L. This year’s Varsity Cross-Country team turned in a fine season by placing high in A.C.A.L. competition. Outstanding runners for the varsity were Harry Simon, Dave Simon, Tim Tymn and John Wheeler. These boys led the pack in wins and they came through in fine style. The J.V. team also had a fine season. FRONT ROW: D. Nelson, F. Aguon. BACK ROW: R. Miller, J . Mundell, S. Deveney, A. Dos Santos. Harry Simon, David Simon, Jerry New John Wheeler and Ken Williams run ning around the track. All of the Varsity team are running during practice. Harry Simon was one of Encinal’s best runners this year. ROW ONE: B. Coward, N. Canalin, R. Araujo, R. Dunn, R. Miller, B. Gregory, R. Costa, R. Brown. ROW TWO: C. Lewis, D. Alexander, R. Brown, S. Diamond, M. LaFlam, G. Clemmens. ROW THREE: L. Stringer, J. Williams, B. Fellman, M. Barszcz, G. Rice, J- Graham, B. Warwick, J. Coward, R. Caviglia, Coach Gorman. Jet Wrestlers -A.C.A.L.Champs! The Encinal Jets became the A.C.A.L wrestling champs for the second straight year by twice defeating San Leandro in A.C.A.L. competition. The team finished the season with a record of 2 wins and 4 losses. The Jets, coached by Dick Gorman, deserved the championship, as they had a desire to win and were consistently strong competitors. To the team and Coach Gorman, Encinal offers congratulations. ROW ONE: N. Canalin, J. Coward, R. Costa. ROW TWO: C. Lewis, G. Clemmens, M. LaFlam, S. Diamond. KNEELING: J. Eliason, D. LoVecchio. STANDING: P. Montgomery, E. Noble {Not shown) S. Giorgi, S. Giorgi, T. Mihok, T. Mihok. Tennis Team Builds For Future Tennis joins the roster of team sports for the first time at Encinal. Although the team did not enter A.C.A.L. competition, they practiced every day to prepare for next year. Mr. Foster, the instructor, has done a fine job with the team. Earl Noble shows off his serving form. Four members of the team are seen during one of their games. 139 FRONT ROW: L. Stringer, J. Burghardt, L. Kettlehut, D. Nelson, C. Babbitt, J. Cornish, T. Corroll, R Matney. ROW TWO: B. Anderson, Coach Johns, C. Bradford, T. Pray, D. Dilley, J. Dickey, J. Graham, B. Peebles, L. Barlow, J. Dierks. ROW THREE: B. Tellardin, L. Stringer, B. Nieuwenhuyse, R. Hester, B O’Brien, J. Kidder, W. Adolfson, B. Rhodes. Swimmers Gain Experience A new sport, swimming, has been added to the already numerous offerings at Encinal In their first year the swimmers have come a long way, Under the able teaching of Mr. Johns, they progressed steadily, and have become specialists:in their particular events One of the Varsity’s divers shows off his form. A belly flop is executed by one of the girl swimmers. Tom Pray and Bob O’Brien are shown doing the butterfly stroke. The simming team _ practises kicking their feet as they swim up and down the pool. Bob O’Brien and another swim- mer dive into the pool. ADVANCED CLASS—SITTING: L. Filipelli, J. McKinney, D. Redden, L. Perre, B. Nelson, E. Holloway, S. Goode, F. Jackson, C. Cecchettini, P. Lewis: STANDING: D. Shelton, P. Humes, J. White, J. Raimondi, L. Young, S. Beaty, E. Golden, J. Kettelhut, G. Vranek, D. Powers, M. Siller, Miss Morey- Modern Dance Under the instruction of Miss Sandra Morey, E.H.S. girls have developed skill in body exercises and movement. In the advanced class, the girls were assigned individual compositions in locomotor movement. A demonstration by members of this class was given for the P.T.A., and a performance of “Drummer Boy’’ was a highlight of our Christmas assembly. BEGINNING CLASS: M.Finnell, C. Santos, S. Bilka, R. Fisher, V. Boody, J. Castro, B. Bachtell ANOLE wenidiras Just the usual sitting up exer- cise—for Diane Shelton. Advanced modern dancers are dressed for the annual Christ- mas pageant. This circle can never be called square. (bieiiandinaaieetnRoibet FRONT ROW: K. Brown, J. Johnson, E. Dadivas. ROW TWO: J. Peters, J. Gutman, V. Doolittle Girls’ P.E. This year two new sports, swimming and tennis, were added to girls’ physical education. A variety of activities give girls a break from their studies and supply the exercise and fun which they enjoy. In addition to swimming and tennis, the girls play softball, bas- ketball and volleyball. ““Now, don’t any of you junior Robin Hoods hit anyone.”’ 144 “Hi, there, how’s the water?” ” On your ma The Dollar Sign: While chess is one of the few games in which money is not im- portant, there is a connection between money and the game of life, as demon- strated by the following section ... ar Advertisements CRYSTAL CLEANERS QUALITY CLEANING PLUS EXPERT SPOTTING AND FINISHING PLUS PERSONALIZED ATTENTION ALAMEDA'S LARGEST AND LONGEST ESTABLISHED CLEANERS Since 1907 OUR CASH AND CARRY PRICES WILL SAVE YOU MONEY We Give and Redeem Alameda Merchants Stamps 10% DISCOUNT TO STUDENTS 2000 ENCINAL AVENUE LAkehurst 2-0433 ALAMEDA S. W. BUTLER, Owner LEWIS B. GROPER ALAMEDA'S STERLING JEWELER See the Finest in Nationally Known Sterling Silver DIAMONDS - MOUNTINGS - FAMOUS WATCHES DIAMOND RINGS AND MOUNTINGS Registered Jowelers, American Gem Society 1503 WEBSTER STREET LAkehurst 2-8300 ENJOY BOWLING AT “SCHROEDER-DENT, INC.” ALAMEDA BOWL PRINTING SERVICE Phone LAkehurst 2-2033 The Sport for the Whole Family “JUST OFF PARK STREET” 741 BUENA VISTA AVENUE 2418 Santa Clara Avenue ALAMEDA Telephone 522-737 FRANCK’S MUSIC STIER’S PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS ALAMEDA RECORD CENTER 9 to 7 Daily 10 to 6 Every Other Sunday STEREO — RADIO — TELEVISION WEBSTER AT SANTA CLARA Phone LAkehurst 2-1633 ——PIANOS— 1349 PARK STREET LA 3-1021 — fucker HEE CREAM = = =: FLAVORS TRY TUCKER’S SUPER-CREAMED ICE CREAM 1518 PARK STREET LA 2-4960 ieee eeeeeeemeeeeneeneeneeenenenenn ne eee Congratulations, Seniors! NOW, HOW ABOUT THAT CAREER IN BUSINESS Let us tell you about the exciting positions in offices in this area waiting for those who are specially trained for them HEALDS BUSINESS COLLEGE 2142 BROADWAY, OAKLAND Highgate 4-0201 Se — SSE C H A p | N S GOOD LUCK FROM 2238 SOUTH SHORE CENTER DICK’S BARBER SHOP GIFTS - GREETING CARDS Leather Goods - Fountain Pens LAkehurst 3-731 Social Stationery 1547 WEBSTER STREET ALAMEDA Se Se ee eee For Flowers of the Highest Quality ALAMEDA JEWELERS JOHN S. TOWATA HOUSE OF REAL VALUES ALAMEDA'S FINEST FLOWER SHOP 1407 PARK STREET 2237 SOUTH SHORE CENTER M ions— odern Creations—styled by JOHN ALAMEDA, CALIFORNIA Alameda High Alumnus LAkehurst 2-1188 2305 SANTA CLARA AVENUE LA 2-1314 GUS LEVY LAkehurst 3-3614 FAMILY SHOE STORE CONGRATULATES THE GRADUATING CLASS 1507 WEBSTER STREET ALAMEDA LAkehurst 2-6118 CONGRATULATIONS BOB’S SUPER SERVICE 2375 SHORELINE DRIVE ALAMEDA CALIFORNIA Robert J. Vieira LAkehurst 2-9527 HARMS ART SHOP Phone LAkehurst 2-7616 1513 WEBSTER STREET ALAMEDA HUNT JEWELRY CO. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1963 1430 PARK STREET LAkehurst 2-5354 “Our Congratulations to the Graduates Make Beauty Culture Your Career SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE Licensed Bonded By the State of California Alameda Beauty College 2318 Central Avenue LA 3-7385 PAY AS YOU LEARN ALAMEDA PAINT WALLPAPER CO. WALLPAPER AND PAINTERS’ SUPPLIES FULLER - DU PONT - BOYSEN Phone LAkehurst 2-4236 1523 WEBSTER STREET ALAMEDA THE ENCINAL PRESS PRINTERS Bids — Programs — Tickets LAkehurst 2-7667 1329 Park Street Alameda, Calif. KITTERMAN’S GENERAL PAINT 1432 WEBSTER STREET ALAMEDA, CALIFORNIA LA 2-4822 ALAMEDA SHADE SHOP Window Shades and Venetian Blinds DU PONT TONTINE WASHABLE WINDOW SHADE CLOTH LAkehurst 2-0633 914 CENTRAL AVENUE WEBSTER PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS COSMETICS WEBSTER STREET AND LINCOLN AVENUE LAkehurst 2-3066 ALAMEDA, CALIF. CAMISA BROS. ESTABLISHED 1931 Roofing - Sheet Metal - Heating LAkehurst 2-7266 1901 BROADWAY ALAMEDA, CALIF. PHOTOGRAPHIC HEADQUARTERS of ALAMEDA CAMERA CORNER CAMERAS - FILMS - SUPPLIES Repairs - Projectors and Film-Rentals 1406 PARK STREET LAkehurst 2-5487 OUR CONGRATULATIONS CLASS ‘63 SANTA CLARA MARKET 846 Santa Clara Ave. Alameda Good Health and Happiness Is Our Wish for the Graduating Class GADSDEN’S STATIONERS J. E, JACK) GADSDEN LAkehurst 2-1844 1435 PARK STREET LAMEDA CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES from RALPH ARCHINAL ALAMEDA TYPEWRITER CO. 2309 SANTA CLARA AVENUE SEA SURF NAUTICAL ACCESSORIES 1420 PARK STREET ALAMEDA, CALIF. HARRY G G LU JEAN FRANCHI LAkehurst 3-2424 FREE DELIVERY CHICKEN DELIGHT LA 2-6220 1407 WEBSTER ST. ALAMEDA, CALIF. CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES HAGY-KEENAN MORTUARY CENTRAL AT NINTH STREET LAkehurst 3-6821 ALAMEDA Phone LAkehurst 2-492] oS 5 Sz DD. SCOre FLORIST 1520 WEBSTER STREET ALAMEDA, CALIFORNIA DONALD D. SCOTT Phone LAkehurst 2-3456 WARD‘S AUTO PAINTING - WELDING BODY AND FENDER WORK COLLISION WORK Chris Ward LAkehurst 3-7685 1539 OAK STREET ALAMEDA. CALIF. GOOFY GOLF FUN FOR ALL — 50¢ Per Person SPECIAL RATES FOR ORGANIZED GROUPS 2245 SHORELINE DRIVE ALADDIN BEAUTY SALON By Appointment 1102 LINCOLN AVENUE LA 2-2676 ALAMEDA, CALIF. lV GOOD LUCK, GRADUATES, from BARKER-TILTON Headquarters for LANE CEDAR CHESTS Phone LAkehurst 2-0345 PARK ST. AT ALAMEDA AVE. ALAMEDA BEAN AND CAVANAUGH “Over 45 Years of Continuous Service” PLYMOUTH — CHRYSLER — VALIANT Sales and Service LAkehurst 3-5246 1700 PARK STREET ALAMEDA, CALIF. PACIFIC TELEPHONE Presents Miss Gayle Peacock, Encinal High School graduate of the Class of June, 1961 Now employed in the Accounting Office of the Pacific Telephone Company, Oakland, California Why not investigate your opportunity for employment? APPLY AT THE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE: 2148 Broadway, Oakland s ny “© ‘ . A TEMPO MUSIC SHOP RECORDS Instrumentals - Rentals - Repairs MUSIC LESSONS 1510 WEBSTER STREET LAkehurst 3-6152 BLACK WHITE LIQUOR STORE 1525 WEBSTER STREET ALAMEDA, CALIF. LA 2-9449 BEER—WINE—ASSORTED LIQUORS SOFT DRINKS HAMILTON BROS. ALAMEDA BOOTERY 1434 PARK STREET “Shoes for the Entire Family” BEST LUCK TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF JUNE 1963 Remember on the Way SMART MADES Will Guide You Right ISLAND AUTO MOVIE LAUNDROMAT AND DRY CLEANERS 791 THAU WAY LAkehurst 2-7205 Wash - Fluff Dry - Fold — Complete Finish Laundry Service Cleaning Packed in Plastic Bags Movie Pass With Each $5.00 in Trade: THE ISLAND JEWELERS DIAMONDS WATCH REPAIR - ENGRAVING WM. C. HARTLEY, Owner VIRGINIA HARTLEY, Manager STUDENT DISCOUNT LAkehurst 3-2450 1504 WEBSTER STREET STIER’S PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS 9 to 7 Daily 10 to 6 Every Other Sunday WEBSTER AT SANTA CLARA Phone LAkehurst 2-1633 ALAMEDA, CALIF. DON BERNAL CO. PHOTO-OFFSET PRINTING Don Bernal LAkehurst 2-5553 734 CENTRAL AVENUE ALAMEDA, CALIF. AL’S BARBER SHOP 1502 WEBSTER STREET ALAMEDA, CALIFORNIA LA FIESTA For Appointment Phone 523-3834 COCKTAIL LOUNGE e o?% Gi Gi’s A. C. Finocchio 931% Central Alameda, California 1552 Webster Street Alameda, Calif. LA 3-5713 LATEST IN BEAUTY CARE BY ALICE ALAMEDA REFRIGERATION BEST WISHES, SENIORS COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL HERFF-JONES CO. CALIFORNIA DIVISION Refrigeration — Air Conditioning 126 POST STREET SAN FRANCISCO CLASS RINGS - PINS - MEDALS Sales — Service 1110 Lincoln Avenue Alameda, Calif. = oe = LA 2-2345 LEUCK REALTY 1300 ENCINAL AVENUE ALAMEDA, CALIFORNIA MENSHOP LA 2.0452 ray Leuck Murray Eliason PARK ST. AT SANTA CLARA ALAMEDA John Mitcheon Tracy Viss PLAY GOLF at the ALAMEDA MUNICIPAL GOLF COURSE SPECIAL RATES TO ENCINAL HIGH STUDENTS 1.00 after 2:30 on School Days LAkehurst 2-4321 FORD KITCHEL’S CHEVRON SERVICE LUBRICATION, ATLAS TIRES and BATTERIES TUNE-UP WHEEL BALANCING U-HAUL TRAILERS Central Sherman, Alameda ALAMEDA HOBBYCRAFT 1356 PARK STREET ALAMEDA, CALIF. MODELS - CRAFTS - HOBBIES GAMES - ARTIST SUPPLIES LAkehurst 3-3980 WEBSTER ELECTRIC CO. COLOR TELEVISION — RADIO HOME APPLIANCES Sales and Service LAkehurst 2-7543 1508 Webster Street Alameda, Calif. LA 2-9793 SANTA CLARA PHARMACY LIQUORS — PRESCRIPTIONS 851 Santa Clara Avenue Cor. of 9th St. LA 2-3090 Alameda, California PARK DAIRY 2421 ENCINAL AVENUE ALAMEDA, CALIF. LAkehurst 2-8887 DRIVE IN AND SAVE! Gathions 1425 Park Street Alameda, California Clyde D. Maxwell PIANOS ano QRGANS Esras.tisHeo 1920 1123 MacDONALD RICHMOND, CALIF. PHone 233-2440 LAkehurst 3-7373 141S PARK ST. ALAMEDA, CALIF. Prone 521-0245 THELMA “MICKEY” AGNEW L. D. COPELAND Broker Broker OWNERS AGNEW COPELAND vis REALTORS ART'S SUPER R SERVICE Serving All of Alameda SINCE 1933 With A Complete Real Estate Service 2 OFFICES — 1 IN EACH BUSINESS DISTRICT ARMSTRONG TIRE DISTRIBUTOR 1536 Webste r 1428 Park St. Arthur A. Kapler Phone LA 1|-0277-8 LA 3-9606 LA 3-4000 WEBSTER STREET AT EAGLE AVENUE ALAMEDA, CALIFORNIA BOWLING — DANCING — BILLIARDS BUFFET BREAKFAST At MEL’S BOWL Open 24 Hours Daily Special occasions are held in Our New Surfside Room LA 3-6767 312 Park Street Alameda, Calif. ALL THE MERCHANTS AND LANDLORDS OF THE WEST ALAMEDA BUSINESS ASSOCIATION CONGRATULATE THE GRADUATING CLASS OF JUNE 1963 BE MODERN BE ELECTRICAL BE UP TO DATE BUREAU OF ELECTRICITY Board of Public Utilities : City of Alameda 2440 Santa Clara Avenue - - - Alameda Live BETTER ELecTRICALLY Live SAFER ELECTRICALLY usE FLAMELESS witH Cook — Heat — Work — Clean — Dry witH ELECTRICITY FOSTER’S FREEZE DRIVE-IN | fae Hy 630 CENTRAL AVENUE Shakes - Burgers - Sundaes - Hot Dogs You can LICK our cones but you can't BEAT our sundaes” Strietmann FIRST SAVINGS PHOTOGRAPHS AND WEDDINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION PORTRAITS CHILDREN : 1416 Park Street Alameda, Calif. 1528 Park Street Alameda, California LAkehurst 2-2525 LAkehurst 2-5626 Congratulations CLASS OF 1963 ALBURTS Wishes You Great Success in Life ALBURTS MEN’S WEAR 1533 WEBSTER STREET ALAMEDA 3244 FOOTHILL BLVD. OAKLAND THE CITY OF ALAMEDA and THE ALAMEDA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Congratulate the Graduating Class JUNE ‘63 IN COOPERATION WITH THE ALAMEDA CITY COUNCIL and THE ALAMEDA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS k ith 6 where Fan and Fashion meet 6 oe 1410 PARK STREET, ALAMEDA y- SD ALSO KAISER CENTER, OAKLAN MISS SAYLOR'S UNUSUAL CANDIES Come in and See Our FRESH Selection of these Fine Confections Park Street Encinal Avenue Alameda, Calif. LA 2-101 SANDY'S COIFFURES - We Create . .. Not Imitate SHAMPOO AND SET $3.00 839-B Santa Clara Ave. Phone 522-3231 Alameda, California ALAMEDA THEATRE ALWAYS THE BEST IN MOVIE ENTERTAINMENT 2317 CENTRAL AVENUE LAkehurst 2-4433 COMPLIMENTS of the MARKET SPOT 1200 Lincoln Avenue Alameda, Calif. GRANDE’S SHOES 1408 PARK STREET LAkehurst 3-8374 Alameda, California THE HOME OF FINE FOOTWEAR FOR WOMEN: LIFE STRIDE PARADISE KITTENS JOYCE AND EDITH HENRY ROBLEE - PEDWIN CLARKS OF ENGLAND DESERT BOOTS FOR CHILDREN: BUSTER BROWN FOR MEN: SPECIAL OFFER TO STUDENTS OF ENCINAL HIGH SCHOOL ! FAST PHOTO 5927 Foothill Boulevard Oakland, California LO 9-2912 20 Wallet Photo from any photo or negative from any pose 20 for $1.00—Black and White Only GOOD LUCK SENIORS THOSS JEWELERS Designers of Diamond Rings Diamonds set while you wait. . . watch it done! LA 3-1010 1550 Webster Street Alameda, Calif. Dual Exhaust Systems - Mufflers Pipes - Welding FRANCHI BROS. ALAMEDA MUFFLER SERVICE No Labor Charge on Muffler and Tailpipe Combinations 2338 BLANDING AVENUE LA 2-1100 GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF JUNE ‘63 JUSTIN REALTY AND INSURANCE 1526 PARK STREET LAkehurst 2-3567 GALLENKAMP SHOE STORES 2225 SOUTH SHORE 1415 PARK STREET ALAMEDA SPORTING GOODS CO. WILSON - SPALDING - VOIT - MacGREGOR Hunting - Fisning - Snow Ski Rentai JOHNSON MOTORS SENIOR JACKETS BLOCK SWEATERS Sales and Service FRANK McMANUS HI AKAGI 1511 Park Street. Alameda—522-2345 4133 Peralta Boulevard, Fremont—797-3777 ACCESSIBLE BY LAND SEA AND AIR LA 3-1531 Bob Antroccoli welcomes you to THE GALLEON UNIQUE — PARAGON OF BEAUTY Garden Court Patio Cocktail Lounge Banquet Facilities Boat Docking Facilities Seaplane Mooring at Dock Parking 300 Cars ALAMEDA DELICATESSEN (Ravioli and Tagliarini Factory) ROY SCHWEITZER — GARY SCHWEITZER LAkehurst 2-2272 2327 Central Avenue Alameda, Calif. 22s BARBER SHOP 3 EXPERT BARBERS 839 Santa Clara Avenue Alameda, Calif. LA 2-9924 PRICE SERVICE BROS. “% COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE — MOTOR TUNE-UP TIRES - BATTERIES - LUBRICATION OPEN 24 HOURS 1628 WEBSTER STREET LAkehurst 2-9635 ALAMEDA GOOD LUCK LA 1-0614 KARL’S SHOES Girls’ Shoes for $2.99 and up MARY ALICE S Boys’ Shoes for $2.99 and up Also 1419 Webster Street Colored tennis shoes for Boys-Girls Alameda, Calif. STYLE CENTER 1413 Park Street Alameda, Calif. “Hair Styling and Coloring”’ Let’s Go ROLLERSKATING Tonite Stop wondering what to do . Where to go... Roller Skating is thrilling fun . . . clean sport and swell recreation. ROLLERLAND 5411 Telegraph Avenue OAKLAND 9, CALIFORNIA REFRESHING NEW magna cum laude -«.magnda cum refreshment THE COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. OF CALIFORNIA FEELING Oakland California OUR CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE NEW GRADUATES FROM THE BANKS IN ALAMEDA ALAMEDA CLEARING HOUSE ASSOCIATION CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS GESTETNER CORPORATION OF CALIFORNIA 5, Gestetner is made by the world’s first and largest Manufacturer of Duplicators. (Since 1881) Suppliers of stencils for ’’The Echo” 333 - 13th STREET OAKLAND 12 San Francisco — San Jose — Los Angeles — Burbank CONGRATULATIONS JUNE CLASS 1963 Danels SMART APPAREL for MISS and MATRON CASUAL, ELEGANT, and PRACTICAL SMART CLOTHES FOR SCHOOL—WORK—PLAY-SENSIBLY PRICED 1427 Park Street LAkehurst 3-7559 smart students save oncar in- surance with State Farm’s Good Student Dis- count! You may save 20% on your insurance (or your Dad’s) if you’re a full-time student between 16 and 25, at least a Junior or in the (—... eleventh grade, and have a B average or equivaient. Ask about this famous G S State Farm discount today? INSURANCE STATE FARM Mutual Automobile Insurance Company « Home Office: Bloomington, Ill. ED REED SIG GUDAL BILL WILSON 2422 Santa Clara Avenue Alameda, California LA 3-8284 BEN’S TV LAkechurst 3-5500 LAkehurst 2-9375 ! 1303 PARK STREET 1804 WEBSTER STREET OPEN 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. OPEN 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. ZENITH - DUMONT - EMERSON Experts in Radio and TV Service ALAMEDA'S LARGEST SALES-SERVICE CENTER PIEDMONT MEAT MARKET Established 1896 For Those Who Want the Best in MEATS FISH POULTRY Charge Accounts — Delivery Service — Phone: OL 5-1212 4042 PIEDMONT AVENUE OAKLAND Owned and Operated by TESIO MEAT COMPANY—Wholesale 21 Glen Avenue, Oakland, OL 8-0933 ISLAND BOWL ALAMEDA LINOLEUM CO. LINOLEUM, ASPHALT TILE AND SPECIAL BOWLING PARTIES ARRANGED ALL TYPES OF FLOOR COVERING PHONE RESERVATIONS ACCEPTED FRANK SEAT 1711 Webster Street Alameda, Calif. Telephone LAkehurst 2-4554 LA 2-4760 1605 PARK STREET ALAMEDA, CALIF. GRODINS ... Where good taste isn’t expensive. A) FIRST IN FASHION 2220 South Shore Center Alameda LA 2-4300 Acknowledgements The 1963 Horizon staff wishes “Chess is a difficult game. We do to thank the following people for not expect school life to be easy; their cooperation and help: most of us feel that the rewards are Mr. Donald Bell for his coop- worth the effort. This is the record eration. of such a rewarding year.” Miss Frances Shockey for proof- reading. Mr. Paul Brazelton and Mr. Stan Crandall of Brazelton-Hans- com Printers for their patience and guidance. Miss Madge Holland for her unfailing patience and help. The photographic efferts of our : Mr. Clarence Kline for his in- dies, combined. with the es : f5 valuable assistance in taking pic- and ability of your yearbe SS tures and securing advertisements. have helped to make e F : Mrs. Marion Nicosia for her possible. at ee advice to the staff and help with ein : publicity. Mr. Robert Reilly and the Echo staff for their publicity. The Faculty for their coopera- tive attitude during picture days and help in identifying pictures. Office Staff for identifying pic- tures and general cooperation. Carlton Taylor, Greg Dawn, and Mike Walker for their vital help with the artwork. Mr. Leroy Swanson and his staff for their assistance to the whole staff. OT oe 30s at a Brrr


Suggestions in the Encinal High School - Horizon Yearbook (Alameda, CA) collection:

Encinal High School - Horizon Yearbook (Alameda, CA) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 1

1960

Encinal High School - Horizon Yearbook (Alameda, CA) online collection, 1961 Edition, Page 1

1961

Encinal High School - Horizon Yearbook (Alameda, CA) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 1

1962

Encinal High School - Horizon Yearbook (Alameda, CA) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 1

1964

Encinal High School - Horizon Yearbook (Alameda, CA) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 1

1965

Encinal High School - Horizon Yearbook (Alameda, CA) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 1

1966


Searching for more yearbooks in California?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online California yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.