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NUMAN         ee         ize,         CONTENTS         INTRODUCTION          pgs          2          thru          17         LOWERCLASS          PORTRAITS          pgs          18          thru          157         Academics          pgs          20          thru          57         Sports          pgs          58          thru          95         On          Campus          pgs          96          thru          157         SENIOR          PORTRAITS          pgs          158          thru          211         Off-Campus          pgs          160          thru          211         FACULTY          PORTRAITS          pgs          212          thru          231         Highlights          pgs          214          thru          231         ADS          and          INDEX          pgs          232          thru          255         CONCLUSION          pg.          256         HORIZON          1977         Encinal          High          School         Alameda,          California         Volume          21         INDIVIDUALS          SING          OF          SEASONS...                                     AS         ’          ‘           |          .         ‘         ‘         FAR          ABOVE:          Matt          Dunn          focuses          his          telephoto          lens          carefully          as          he          watches          for          a          key         action          play          to          photograph          for          the          HORIZON.          ABOVE:          Kelly          Harris          watches          with          antic-         ipation          as          the          tough          Jet          defense          holds          the          Richmond          Oilers          scoreless.          ABOVE          LEFT         Mark          Allegroti          and          Dennis          Reichert          hurry          to          finish          final          programs          for          the          fall          semester,         so          as          to          enjoy          the          sun          before          classes          end          the          long          summer         FAR          ABOVE:          Enjoying          the          summer          sun,          a          young          mother          and          her          child          take          a          break          from         the          chilly          waters          of          the          bay.          ABOVE          LEFT:          Diana          deKleer          and          Gary          DiFabio          go          over         their          homework          together          before          taking          a          big          test          in          Mr.          Brown’s          Chemistry          cl         ABOVE:          Marie          Peralta,          Wendy          Williams,          and          Brian          O’Malley          eat          heartily          at          the          Fanklin         Park          Fourth          of          July          Picnic.         as          we          try          to          remember         the          kind          of          september         when          life          was          slow         and          oh,          so          mellow...         and          we          try          to          remember         when          life          was          so          tender         that          dreams          were          kept         beside          your          pi llow...         WE          SING          OF          THE          SEASONS...         as          we          remember         it’s          a          long,          long          while         from          may          to          december...         ABOVE:          Matt          Dunn,          Jim          Taxiera,          Marilyn          deKleer,          Tracy          Lenz,          and          Tammy          Strnad          look          over          the          diploma          they          have          received          after          twelve          long          years          of          hard          work.          ABOVE          RIGHT:         Some          of          the          picturesque          tulips          found          at          Lake          Merritt,          marking          the          beginning          of          spring          in          late          April.         FAR          BELOW:          A          number          of          Encinal          students          spend          a          summer          day          swimmit          nning.          and          social          Pe         I          ;          pend          g,          su          alizi          Clinton          Pool.          BELOW          RIGHT:          Beth          Anderson          spends          a          Saturday          afternoon         getting          into          the          holiday          spirit          by          trimming          and          decorating          the          family          Christmas          tree.          DIRECTLY          BEL(         YW:          Pat          Graham          and          Tami          Smith          go          through          their          Halloween          decorations          to          find         their          appropriate          one          for          the          haunting          evening         LEFT:          Kenny          Inncencio          is          caught          making          final          adjust-         ments          on          his          costume          for          the          Bicentennial          Revue         ABOVE          LEFT:          Susan          Rivas          watches          intensely          as          the          Jets         participate          in          the          ACAL          football          jamboree.          ABOVE         Jody          Wong          and          Poisson          Wong          take          a          well          deserved          rest         after          completing          their          50          mile          bike-ride,          a          highlight          of         Bi-Centennial          Week         Tt         ABOVE          RIGHT:          Tony          Babuta          figures          out          the          “kcal          per          mole”          equation          for          an          “A”          in          his          chemistry          class.          RIGHT:          Jim         Fonseca          strains          to          make          it          over          the          high          jump          bar          set          at          5’          8”          during          the          St.          Joesph-Encinal          track          meet.         ATT          SEASON...         summer,          fall,          winter,          or         spring,          we          remember          the         activities          that          mellowed          our         days...         ABOVE:          Jennifer          Kidd          and          Tammy          Strnad          help          little          Suzanna          Oram          and          Kirsten          Tonningson          find          eggs          during          an          Easter          get         together          in          the          Clinton          Pool          yard.          ABOVE          RIGHT:          Karen          Oliver          stares          into          space          before          half-time          activities          during          the         Alameda-Encinal          game.          RIGHT:          A          tiny          brick          bridge          in          Yosemite          Valley          is          quieted          by          winter          and          the          loss          of          sumrner          visitors.         IN          SCHOOL          THE         SEASONS          WEAVE         a          life          of          learning         and          a          time          for          socializing...         ABOVE:          Daryl          Thomas          and          an          opponent          from          Berkeley          High          School          are          running          a          close          race          in          the          70          high          hurdles          at          EHS.          FAR          ABOVE:          Dave          Johns          and          Dick          Gorman          get          all          “washed          out”         during          a          student-body          sponsored          sponge          toss         LEFT:          Steve          Miller          and          Janice          Rogge          listen          to          the          mellow          music          of          Race-n         ing          each          other’s          company          ABOVE:          Patty          Mountz          and          Emily          Leue          prepare          a          horse          for          dis         play          in          the          Bicentennial          Parade         ABOVE          LEFT:          Wayne          Patten’s          truck          serves          as          a          transport          for          students          participating          in          the          Bicentennial          Parade.          FAR         ABOVE:          Carol          Huie,          Libby          Roth,          Denise          Bartalini,          and          Robin          O’brian          show          their          patriotism          as          they          advertise          the          Travel         Club          float.          ABOVE          RIGHT:          Jim          Taxiera          celebrates          his          all-important          seventeenth          birthday          at          Farrell's          Ice-Cream          Parlor         ANY          SEASON         WE          REMEMBER         the          moments          that         made          our          lives          so          tender...         ABOVE          LEFT:          Clouds          promise          end          to          °76-'77          drought.          LEFT:          Marilyn         deKleer          and          Beth          Anderson          “clown          around”          to          show          their          spirit          during         Bicentennial          Week.          ABOVE:          A          typical          fall          scene          among          Grand          Street         houses.         OUT          OF          SCAOG.         ABOVE:          George          Money          “Accepts          the          responsibility          but          not          the          blame”          for          looking          like          ex-         president          Nixon.          FAR          ABOVE:          Fall          pom-pon          girls          display          their          “Don’t          fool          with          the          cool         cuz          the          coo!          don’t          fool”          act.          ABOVE          RIGHT:          Tami          Velasco          and          Kim          Alves          model          the          casual         fashions          with          the          same          poise          and          pose         the          seasons          made         life          a          joy,          a          whirl          of         good          times...         ABOVE:          Mike          Nereu          thinks          about          the          job          he          has          to          do          when          he          gets          out          on          the          field.                  LET'S          TRY          |S°5q         TO          REMEMBER          Se         the          two          seasons         that          gave          school          years         remembrance          (reasons).         FAR          ABOVE:          Members          of          the          Ethnic          Dance          Class:          Tanya          Esposo,          Nancy          Estigoy,          Marilyn          Canicosa,          and          Leila          Lagdamen.          ABOVE:          The          class          of          77’s          winning          float          symbolizes          the          “Spirit         of          America.”         ABOVE:          Peter          Berzins          plays          a          mellow          tune          on          his          baritone          horn.         LEFT:          Gary          Castillo          signals          a          touchdown          in          victorious          game         against          San          Leandro.         t-         ABOVE:          Heather          Jones          displays          an          air          of          sophistication          as          she          models          an          Egyptian          crown         18                    LOWERCLASSMEN                    in          Art          Roke’s          Ancient          World          History          class.         FAR          BELOW:          Bill          Yee          kneads          the          clay          to          rid          bubbles          that          could          possibly          affect          his          finished          project.          BELOW         Tania          Bonagure          and          Janet          Wood’s          French          conversation          revolves          around          each          person          seeing          the          ot          er,          as          does          the          camera         Academics         BELOW:          SUSIE          HOLGERSON          uses          a          spectroscope          to          analyze          the          different          light         wavelengths          emitted          by          neon          gas.          RIGHT:          Lorraine          Hollis          takes          time          out          to          look          at         one          of          the          many          interesting          exhibits          in          the          State          Capitol          Building.         —_          y           S|         Arnclio          Roderico          Ronald          Robert          Norman          Primo         Abad          ”          Abad          ’80          Abbott          ’80           7%          Abriol          °79          Adajar          °80          Adajar         20                    LOWERCLASSMEN                   LEFT:          JAMES          HEWITT          listens          for          the          “sour”          notes          as          he          leads          the          Jazz          Ensemble          in          a          number         BELOW:          Robin          O’Brien          and          Robin          Larkin          find          it          difficult          to          cross          a          puddle          and          hold          on          to          their          home-         work          after          a          hard          day          at          school.         David          Ralph          Arlinda          Richard          Arther          Robert         Adams           ’80          wv          Aderson          78          Agadier          °80          Agdon          ‘78          Agustin          ’°78          Ahlquist          °79                   ACADEMICS                    21         RIGHT:          RUSTY          LADUA          tapes          his          foot          before          the          San          Leandro          game.          BELOW         RIGHT:          The          ROTC          marching          band          swings          into          “Stars          and          Stripes          Forever”          in          the          Bicen-         tennial          parade.          The          band          won          first          prize          in          the          Alameda          County          Veterans          Day          parade.         BELOW:          Pat          Kappel,          Rhonda          Elmore,          and          Sandra          Jones          create          a          sculpture          to          the          music         of          “The          Way          We          Were”          in          their          Modern          Dance          Class.         Mark         Dudley          Gilbert         Allegrotti          °78         Robert          Adrian         Alaniz          °7          Albin          °79          Alexander          75          Alexander          ’          Alfonso         22                    LOWERCLASSMEN                   school          uniform’s         cost          rises          while         yardage          shrinks         Believe          it          or          not,          public          school          kids          wore          uniforms.         This          year          was          different          from          past          years          in          that          uni-         forms          were          a          bigger          part          of          budgets.          An          ROTC          mem-         ber          spent          $7          for          a          hat.          The          pom-pon          girls          spent          $65         each          for          their          uniforms.          Worst          of          all          was          the          cost          of         funding          athletics.          Football          uniforms          costs          rose          $20.         Swimmers          were          shocked          when          Lycra          swimsuits,          a         yard          material,          hit          $35          apiece.         BELOW:          THE          ROTC          drill          team          rehearses          for          the          Veterans          Day          parade.          LEFT:         Mark          Allegrotti          has          difficulty          putting          on          his          game          jersey          without          help         Todd          Edward          Maria          ic          Teresa          Jerome          Adrianna         Almason          °78          Alonso          ‘78          Alves           79          Amaya          ‘78          Anderson          °79           7          Amiga          ‘’80                   ACADEMICS                    23         warm-ups          have         valuable          access:         practice-perfect         Few          classes          started          the          day          without          warming          up.         Students          involved          in          sports,          modern          dance,          and          busi-         ness          classes          found          them          quite          valuable.          The          vocal         ensemble          practiced          scales          and          modern          dance          used          vari-         ous          stretching          and          massaging          techniques          to          loosen          up.         Typing          and          shorthand          always          required          a          ten          minute         drill.          When          thought          was          given          to          the          concept          of         warmups,          one          realized          how          often          they          were          used          and         how          important          they          were          for          everyday          activities.         RIGHT:          CARROLL          WOODS          zeros          in          on          her          opponent’s          ball.          BELOW         RIGHT:          George          Glass          strengthens          his          neck          muscles          with          “neck          bridges.”         BELOW:          Members          of          the          Varsity          football          team          do          “stretch          outs”          before          the         Albany          game          under          the          watchful          eye          of          Coach          McCartney.         Brenda          John          Lizzie          Patty          Tony         Anderson          °78          Anderson          °78          ’          Anderson          °79                    Anderson          ’80          Anderson          ”          s          4          Andrews          °79         24                    LOWERCLASSMEN                   BELOW:          SUSAN          GEORGE          gets          her          blood          circulating          before          the          A.C.A.L.          trials.          FAR         BELOW:          Gordon          Smith          limbers-up          for          a           hard          workout.          BELOW          LEFT:          Dana          Hernandez,         Shelly          Ross,          and          Libby          Roth          warm-up          for          timed          writings.          CENTER          LEFT:          Mark          Allegrotti         relieves          Melvin          Carver’s          tense          neck          muscles.          LEFT:          Andrew          Garcia          loosens-up          his          biceps          fem-         David          Lupe          Mark         Jenniter          Pamela         80          Apodaca          °79         Andrews          °80          Andrews          °78          Andrews          80          Anguiana          °80          Apodaca                   ACADEMICS                    25         A!          avatar          e          aaa          n@         “—a           ee         BELOW:          TERRY          HEFLER          prepares          to         trim          his          newly          thrown          pot          on          the          electric         potter’s          wheel.          RIGHT:          Gilbert          Pacheco         tries          his          hand          at          weeding          the          Ornamental         Horticulture          vegetable          garden.                              TS         Caroline          Edward          Misty          Jeff         Araujo          80          Archdale          °79          Archer          ’78          Archuleta           Archuletta         Sharon          Marie          Jackie         Aquilar          ’80          =          Arniola           _°79          Aten          '80         26                    LOWERCLASSMEN                   tools          everywhere         from          bic          bananas         to          garden          spades         Tools!!          Everyone          used          them!          Pens          and          pencils          alone         proliferated          our          society.          People          had          a          choice          of          a          Flair          or         a          Bic          Banana.          Tools          also          played          a          large          part          in          school.          In         Mechanical          Drawing,          a          good          set          of          tools          ran          $10          to          $50.         Spades,          shovels          and          hoes          were          a          few          of          the          twenty-five         gardening          implements          used          in          Ornamental          Horticulture.         Of          the          125          students          in          Crafts,          most          preferred          to          work          on         the          potter’s          wheel.          Tools          indeed          were          everywhere.         LEFT:          BOB          SAYLOR          painstakingly          sketches          his          “plate”          in          Mr.          Reaves          Advanced         Mechanical          Drawing          class.          BELOW:          Debbie          Rankin          on          the          loom          set          up          in          front          of         the          library,          weaves          1976          stylish          cloth.          BELOW          CENTER:          Mike          Beth          and          James         Ayars          replace          the          worn          out          spark          plugs          on          a          V-8          engine          in          6th          period          Auto          Shop.         Fred          Sa          Sandy          Eddie          Glena          licky          Richard          Tia         Auld          ”          Avalos          ’80          Avalos          ’7,          Avila          ’80          Babauta          ° 79          Babcock                     Baca          ’80          Bacciocco           78                   ACADEMICS                    27         marine          biological         intricacies          score          in         students’          opinion         Although          there          were          many          lab          classes          in          school,         marine          biology          scored,          in          students          opinions,          as          one          of         the          most          exciting          classes          offered.          In          their          first          year,         Jim          Kruse          and          Jon          Medeiros          snagged          forty-six          stu-         dents          at          Mill          in,          then          taught          them          biological          intrica-         cies          which          included:          how          to          keep          oxygen          salinity          and         pollution          records,          classify          algaes          and          explore          fishing         skills.         BELOW:          KATHY          OELHAFEN,          Tracey          Norton          and          Gwen          Gooch          learn          micro-         scopic          technique          with          onion          skins          in          Jim          Kruse’s          class.          RIGHT:          Bruce          Millara         measures          hydrogen          hydroxide          for          use          in          John          Matula’s          biology          class.          BELOW         CENTER:          (L          to          R)          Two          common          specimens          used          in          dissection.         Suzanne          Teresa          Tina          Alejandro          Angelita          John          Ginger         Bagaw          ’80          Bailey          ‘78          Bailey          ’          Bakkila          °79          Balatbat          80          Balatbat          79          Balboa          °79          Baldwin         28                    LOWERCLASSMEN                   BELOW:          TRENT          SPEAR          reads          experimental          procedure          while          pouring          chemi-         cals.          BELOW          CENTER:          Carol          MacDonald          and          Stacey          McCarthy          carefully          prod          a         helpless          frog          during          a          two          day          cutting          project.          FAR          BELOW:          Jesse          Ramos         rechecks          the          amount          of          water          in          a          graduated          cylinder          for          faultless          measurement         Debbie          Ricky          Patrick          Denise          Forrest          Mike         Ballesteros          78          Balolong          °78          Balolong          ’          Balthazer          ‘80          Barry          80          Bartalini          °78          Bashaw          Batzler          79         Gary                   ACADEMICS                    29         DIRECTLY          RIGHT:          WITH          a          jazz          fes-         tival          not          far          off,          Steve          Miller          strives          for         perfection.          RIGHT:          Kelly          Lynch          barely         stays          awake          for          first          period          Jazz          Ensem-         ble.          DIRECTLY          BELOW:          Adolf         DeLaGarza          toots          his          tuba.          FAR         BELOW’:          Concert          bandists          Elva          Domin-         gus          and          Linda          Hearne          rehearse          for          the         Winter          Concert.          BELOW          RIGHT         Despondent          band          members          return          from         the          Big          Game         Laverne          rye          ,         Alan          Glenn          Lisa          Theresa          Vivian         Bautista          )          ’          Bayson          ‘80          Baza          °          f                    Beebe           80          Beebe           75          Beland         30                    LOWERCLASSMEN                   Martin         Belias         Robert         Bell         Dino         Belluomini         80         Peter         Berzins         80         Rosanna         Benipayo         stars,          bells,          blues         musical          hit          tunes         seasonally          played         Musically          the          school          rang          with          sound          as          the          Wind         Ensemble          and          the          bands:          concert,          jazz,          and          marching         perfected          their          tunes          daily.          Football          season          and          the         Veterans          Day          parade          pushed          “Stars          and          Stripes          For-         ever”          as          a          hit          tune.          By          Thanksgiving          “Jingle          Bells”         was          competing          with          “Come          All          Ye          Faithful.”         Jazz          Ensemble          worked          on          “Blues          for          Julliard         South”          for          the          Spring          Concert.         cians.         BELOW:          THE          EYES          of          Osias          Encarnation          show          extreme          concentration          as          he         plays          his          “sax.”          BELOW          LEFT:          John          Quintana          and          Bill          McConnell          practice          for         the          Fall          Concert         Ruby          Tim          Charlie         Benipayo          ‘80          Berdan          °78          Bergeron          ‘7          Bertucion                   ACADEMICS                    31         RIGHT:          BERT          COOLEY          centers          his          bowl          on          the         wheel          before          beginning          the          shaping          process.          BELOW:         Mrs.          Kinchen          plays          along          on          her          piano          to          keep          her          stu-         dents          on          key.         BELOW          CENTER:          COACH          Erbland          passes          on          information          received          from          the          press          box.         FAR          BELOW:          Karen          Kau          and          Cindy          Carter          use          microscopes          to          examine          ameobi.          BELOW         Jim          McCollough          sets          up          the          table          saw          for          his          project.         Rhonda          David          Carl         Blomquist          °78          Bloom          ‘80          Boersma           80          Boman         Scott          Miki          Cliff          Randy         Bierwith          78          Bishop          ‘79          Blakeslee          °80         32                    LOWERCLASSMEN                   machines          assist         learning,          remove         time          and          trouble         Instructional          machines          have          always          been          a          part          of         life          and          school          work,          the          more          common          of          which          are         saws          and          hammers          used          in          shop.         The          microscope          and          MIND          machines          were          used          to         assist          in          solving          problems.          Typewriters          and          calculators         are          machines          that          helped          students          get          their          work          done         in          a          matter          of          minutes.         No          matter          what          the          class,          there          were          always          instruc-         tional          machines          that          could          help.         BELOW:          DEBBIE          MOORE          types          out          a          paragraph          to          improve          her          typing          skills         BELOW          LEFT:          James          Ruedas          tests          his          abilities          on          the          M.I.N.D.          machine         Tania          Walter          Grace          David          John          Matt          Eithol         Bonagure           7          Bonagure           75          Bongon          ’8          Bonino          ‘8          Bonnin          ‘80          Bonnin          ‘7          Boman          ‘8          Boudeau          °79                   ACADEMICS                    33         RIGHT:          JOHN          SHABAZIAN          gives          an          oral          report          in          Ancient          World          History          while          Bobby          Chung         waits          his          turn.          FAR          BELOW:          Members          of          choir          wait          to          be          cued          from          Lucy          Kinchen          before          starting         to          sing.          BELOW:          James          Allan          sings          the          National          Anthem          during          the          Bicentennial          Week          picnic          day         program                  oe         ;          OVE          tt          tb,         Brenda          David          Tiffany          Karyn          Debbie          Jenny         Michael          Stephen          Jeanett         Boyson          7°78          Branford          °78          Bradford           80         Bourne          ‘80          Bourne           75          Bouton          ‘78          Bowen          ‘78          Bowen           ’t          Boyington         LOWERCLASSMEN          voice          power         includes          choir,         public          speakers         Through          voice          power          EHS          students          learned,          taught         and          expressed          themselves.          Certain          classes          that          special-         ized          in          voice          were,          Lucy          Kinchen’s          choir          and          vocal         ensemble,          Gary          Haberberger’s          dramatists,          and          Nor-         man          Robinson’s          public          speakers.          Some          speakers          trav-         eled          on          their          own          to          attend          debates          throughout          the         year.          The          mandatory          subject          of          the          debates          was          vari-         ous          aspects          of          Prison          Reform          in          the          United          States.         LEFT:          JUDY          BARBER          argues          her          point          during          a          public          speaking          class          student         congress.          BELOW          LEFT:          Mike          Fay          delivers          his          speech          during          a          student          debate          in         San          Francisco.          BELOW:          Susie          Holgerson,          Cha          Cha          Harietha          and          Alice          Amaya         show          some          spirit          at          the          San          Leandro          game          pep          rally         Liane          Jon          Michael         Bradley          79          7          Brandenberg          °80          Bravo          ’80          Breckon           7          Breckon          79         ACADEMICS          creative          students         include          moveable         tools          as          necessity         Creativity          begins          with          tools.          Every          day          students         used          an          infinite          number          of          moveable          tools          in          their         homemaking,          industrial          art          and          craft          classes.          With          the         use          of          a          tool,          and          a          steady          hand,          plus          a          good          imagina-         tion,          all          plans          and          thought          out          ideas          became          realities.         With          such          a          concept,          students          could          express          them-         selves          more          easily.          Here          HORIZON          shows          the          every-         day          use          of          moveable          tools.         RIGHT:          TAMI          SCHENKER          and          Jeanette          Harman          mix          cocoa          with          a          hand          egg-         beater,          an          antique          type          appliance          in          our          mechanical          world.          BELOW          RIGHT:          Sta-         cey          Meyers          signs          into          a          new          class          at          mill-in.          DIRECTLY          BELOW          Counselor         and          teacher:          Judy          Quan          and          Claire          Porter          use          the          tools          of          their          trade.         ——o-          Kathy          Connie          Phillip          Polly          Sherrie          John         Brickett          °78          Brodhead          °79          Brooks          °79          Brooks          _'80          Brooks          °7          Brousseau         LOWERCLASSMEN          BELOW:          JULIE          ZEHNDER          adjusts          the          record          player          at          a          noon          pep          rally          before         the          Piedmont          football          game.          FAR          BELOW:          In          a          thousand          snips,          Susan          Schmitz         finishes          up          her          pants.          LEFT:          Sue          Holgerson,          dressed          for          a          nostalgia          day          football         rally,          irons          the          seams          in          the          pants          she          is          making.          BELOW          LEFT:          David          Huot         saws          with          precision         «         Daryl          Durk          Dave          James          Dan         Browman          °78          Brown          ‘80          Brown          °7:          Brown          °7          :          Brown          ‘80          Brunson         ACADEMICS          RIGHT:          ROBIN          O'BRIEN,          Denise          Bartalini,          and          Libby         Roth          entertain          themselves          by          singing          “Father          Abraham”         complete          with          syncronized          movements.          BELOW          RIGHT         Earnie          Sayson          wonders          about          the          clown          painting          donated          to          a         California          state          lawmaker          by          “Red          Skeleton.”          BELOW:          John         Cotter          collects          trip          expenses          from          Caroline          Encarnation          as         students          board          bus          to          see          “Othello.”         '         ie                  Debbie          Steve          Paul          Danielle          Angie          Karlene         Buchanan          °79          Buendia          °          Bullock          78                    ;          Burnett          °79          Burton          80          Burton          ’80         38.          LOWERCLASSMEN          students          travel,         promote          learning,         disregard          books         Field          trips          involved          students          in          learning.          Artistic,         practical,          and          enjoyable          were          the          three          types          that          dom-         inated          the          year’s          trips.         Our          practical          artists          toured          the          Museum          of          Modern         Art.          New          art          ideas          appealed          to          them.          The          artistic          who         enjoyed          good          theatre          saw          “Othello.”          The          French          Club         had          the          best          deal.          They          ate          at          French          restaurants          and         saw          “French          Flicks.”          Students          said          “Experience          was         better          than          books.”         LEFT:          DALE          ROTH          checks          his          dented          car          after          brake          failure          in          Gold          Rush         Country.          BELOW          LEFT:          Earnie          Sayson          and          Earl          Yamagami          turn          away          from          the         Alameda          and          Alpine          county          display          cases          in          the          capitol.          BELOW:          Jody          Wong         admires          the          fountains          on          our          state          capitol’s          mall.          p          ad         Terry          Ruthie          Melanie          Arnold          Ricky          Brenda         Burton          °78          7          Butler          °79          Cabrera          °78          Cabrera           80          Cabuang          80          Cacha           79          Cadwallader          °78          Cain          °78         ACADEMICS           39         learning          with         projects:          clay,         crowns,          plants         Projects          were          assigned          to          measure          student          creativ-         ity,          to          judge          knowledge,          or          to          alter          the          monotony          of          a         class.         Ancient          World          History          classes          produced          Egyptian         crowns          and          discovered           relationships          between          past          and         present          architecture.          Sewing          enthusiasts          created          gar-         ments.          Arts          and          Crafts          began          with          clay          and          progressed         to          jewelry.          Ornamental          Horticulturists          nursed          strug-         gling          plants.          Students          tackled          the          projects          as          welcome         changes.         RIGHT:          LINDA          DIERS          models          a          hand-crafted          Egyptian          headdress          in          Ancient         History          class.          BELOW          RIGHT:          Jeff          Porter          sheepishly          models          his          Pharonic         crown          exquisitely          fashioned          out          of          a          Clorox          bottle.          BELOW          CENTER:          Donna         Taylor          completes          her          garment          in          Beginning          Sewing.          BELOW:          Mary          Ann          Haug-         ner          takes          the          business          of          being          a          Second          Queen          Nefertiti          less          than          seriously         Angie          Merle          Roxanne          Carl          Zohra          Donna          Judie         Calestri          °80          Calixto            75          Camacho          '8          Camcam_          80          Campbell           °7          Canalin           °7          Canfield           80          Canfield         40                    LOWERCLASSMEN                   LEFT:          USING          A          scale          model          of          the          Great          Pyramid          and          the          Trans-America         ower          in          San          Frar         tly          waits          her          turn.          BELOW          LEFT         wn.          FAR          BELOW:          Jeanie          Robt          f          s         rpiece          in          Crafts.          BELOW:          Mary          Ann          Mallia          carefull         rnamental          Horticuleure         Debra          Marilyn          Marylou          Bobby          Donna          Linda          Blake          Lori         Cannon          '79          Canicosa          ‘78          Canicosa          ‘80          Cantrell          °79          Cardarelli          °78          Cardarelli          °79          Carlson          °80          Carmignani          ‘80                   ACADEMICS                    41         BELOW          LEFT:          KERRI          LaCroix          and          Sam          Sayon          embrace          at          the          Boosters’          Opening          Dance.          BELOW          RIGHT:          Ed          Boughton,          not          at          all          inter-         ested          by          phone          call,          taps          the          wall          impatiently.          FAR          BELOW          RIGHT:          Adam          Rivard          and          Tracy          Watkins          disagree          about          rushing          yardgae          statis-         tics          during          the          Richmond          game.          FAR          BELOW          LEFT:          During          Mechanical          Drawing,          Jim          Flood          and          Robert          Pamiroyan          discuss          the          newspaper         article          about          Carter’s          victory         Eddie         Mike          Cecilia          Christina         Carter          79          Carter          °78          Carver         Carroll          ’8          Carroll          80          Carson          ‘80          Carson          78         42          LOWERCLASSMEN          communications,         one          thing          school         need          not          teach         We          communicated          in          many          different          ways.          We         talked,          cheered,          wrote          notes,          danced;          whatever          it          took,         we          communicated.          In          government,          loud          arguments         arose          between          Ford          and          Carter          supporters.          In          class         when          the          phone          rang          in          the          middle          of          an          explanation,         and          was          answered,          students          talked          about          something         other          than          classwork.          We          all          communicated          and          no         one          had          to          go          to          school          to          learn.         BELOW:          DENISE          CHAVEZ,          Encinal          diver,          listens          intently          as          Stacey          McCarthy         explains          why          diving          scores          were          so          low.          LEFT:          Cheri          Saunders          and          Linda          Larson         find          choir          class          “closed”          as          Bonnie          Grimm,          mill-in          attendant,          suggests          another         class.          BELOW          LEFT:          John          Levering          listens          as          Dan          Nixon          tells          who          attended         Wednesday's          Young          Life          meeting         to         Melvin          Silvester          Annette          Rick         Carver          °78          Carver          °80          Cary          Caudle          80          Chamness_          ’80          Charvet          °78         ACADEMICS          with          patience,         skills          improve         saving          time         ‘Patience          is          a          virtue,”          trite          but          true!          Consider         patience          as          applied          to          your          daily          school          activities.         Assignments          and          projects,          such          as          sewing          and          typing,         usually          turned          out          well.          Sports          skills          diligently          prac-         ticed          each          day          showed          improvement.          Patience          was         even          required          in          getting          along          with          others.          Whenever         students          took          time          to          do          something          well,          the          end         result          showed          patience          prevailed.         RIGHT:          MARY          NARITO          finds          that          typing          mistakes          cost          time          and          effort         BELOW:          Marilyn          Woods          receives          help          in          centering          her          clay          from          Loretta          Mull         BELOW          RIGHT:          Carolyn          Gale          and          Lori          Winslow          take          care          in          the          pressing          and         pinning          of          their          garments.         Richard          Qaramth          Falecia          Richard          Emil         Chaves          °79          ¢          Chhvon          ’79          ]          Childress          °78          Childs          °80          Chow          ’7          Christobac          °79         44          LOWERCLASSMEN          DIRECTLY          BELOW:          THERESA          Amaya          waits          impatiently          for          BELOW:          BOBBY          CHUNG          measures          out          the          milliliters          of          his          solute.          FAR         a          Jet          touchdown          BELOW:          Adolfo          Lazo          awaits          his          cue         Jessica          Dori         Chung          ’80          7          Clark          ’80          Clasby          ’          Claypool          80          Cochran          78          Coffey          78          Coker         ACADEMICS           45         RIGHT:          BOB          GOTELLI          and          Dennis          Wong          find          humor          in          a          calcu-         lated          error          in          Physics.          RIGHT          CENTER:          Richard          Chavez          and          class-         mate          line          up          a          board          for          cutting          in          third          period          wood          shop.          RIGHT         BOTTOM:          Steve          Yost          and          Pam          deKleer          study          two          obelisks         BELOW:          Lilian          Vega          concentrates          on          shaping          pottery         es         Tom          Gia          Beverly          Grant          Cheryl          Patrick          Bert          j         Collins          °78          Contaxis          79          Cook          ’80          Cook          80          Cook          7          Cook          °7          P          Cooley          Cooley         46          LOWERCLASSMEN          daily          challenge:         classes          require         mind          utilization         Classes          that          used          the          mind          were          better          defined          as         those          that          engaged          the          brain.          There          were          no          classes          in         school          that          did          not          require          some          thought          process.         When          students          composed,          painted,          counted          swim         strokes,          determined          molecular          weight          or          transcribed         shorthand,          mental          wheels          always          turned.          All          students         felt          the          burden          of          brain          stimulation          except,          of          course,         those          who          slept          through          the          day.         LEFT:          TOM          HERNANDEZ,          with          a          T-square,          triangle          and          ruler,          aims          for          angles         and          an          “A”          in          Mechanical          Drawing.          BELOW          LEFT:          Afternoon          workouts          force         thinking          as          dedicated          swimmers          count          laps.          BELOW:          Jeri          Lambden          and          Donja         Harris          compare          notes          on          Government          speakers         Richard          Anthony          n          Todd          Cynthya          Teres:          Mike          Richard         Cordero          '78          Cortez          ‘7          ‘          Coutts          °7          Cox          ‘80          :          Cozzolino          °80          Cravalho         ACADEMICS           47         student          daily          life:         multiple          choices         difficult          decisions         How          many          decisions          have          you          made          in          any          one         day?          Thousands!          Every          class          and          activity          required          deci-         sions.          In          classes          like          sewing,          a          poor          decision          meant         much          additional          work          to          rip          out          a          seam          or          to          recut         plaids          that          didn’t          match.          Every          Athletic          game          had         decisions          by          the          score.          Our          career          center          helped          stu-         dents          make          decisions          that          could          effect          their          entire         lives.          Every          day          involved          decisions.         RIGHT:          Jay          Bautista          asks          Don          Grant          if          he          could          get          into          one          of          his          classes         BELOW:          Coach          Noble          calls          plays          at          a          very          tense          game.          BELOW          RIGHT:          Jeri         Lambden          teaches          Lori          Breckon          the          ropes          of          being          statistician         Bryan          Lance          Candy          Cindy          Evelia         Crawford          °79          Cressman          °79          Crowder          °80          Crowley          °'78          LF,          si          Cruz          ’80         LOWERCLASSMEN          LEFT:          Kevin          Logan          and          Dave          Solis          match          classes          at          the         Mill-In.          BELOW:          Bill          Warnak          thinks          about          going          for          a         swim.          DIRECTLY          BELOW:          Mark          Allegrotti          admires          the         pots.          BELOW          LEFT:          Mrs.          Weldon          instructs          Janie          Naito         if         Scott          Gonzalo          Ray          Chris          Mitch          Heather          Stephen         Cryderman          ’80          Cuellar          ’80          Cuellar           75          Cummings          °79          Currie          ‘80          Curtis          °79          Daleke          °80         ACADEMICS           49         RIGHT:          TO          ACHIEVE          accurate          results          Chuck          Stephanski          and          Jess         Waugh          measure          the          exact          amount          of          water          in          a          graduated          cylinder         FAR          BELOW:          Kenny          Inocencio          builds          his          biceps          on          the          weight         machine          as          he          lifts          80          pounds.          BELOW:          Jeff          Archer          contemplates         his          next          move          while          Willie          Reyes          uses          a          carpenter          square          to          make          the         necessary          calculations          before          he          saws         Mike          Jeff          Donna          Constantte          Cindee          Colette          Courtenay         Dalisay          ‘80          Daniels          '80          Dao          ‘80          David          °79          Davis          ’80          Davis          ‘80          Davis          7:          Davis          °78         LOWERCLASSMEN          BELOW          RIGHT:          ALAN          ZEHNDER          uses          a          compass          to          correctly          finish          the          spherical          portion          of          his         advanced          mechanical          drawing          project.          FAR          BELOW:          Instructor          Ron          Lopes          and          John          Perez          measure         auto          parts          in          Sth          period          advanced          auto          shop.          BELOW:          Rachel          Golfo          uses          a          gram-o-metric          scale          in          her         math          class          and          discovers          that          a          pint          of          water          is          converted          into          ¥          a          liter          in          metrics         students          adopt         metrics;          newest         way          to          measure         Cooking,          science          labs          and          weight          training          were          the         courses          with          the          most          apparent          use          of          weights          and         measures.          In          auto          shop          repaired          cars          were          the          result          of         careful          calibrations.          For          those          in          mechanical          drawing         it          was          vital          to          know          the          exact          measurement          before         making          any          final          draft.          Fredricka          Reaves’s          math          class         students          found          new          challenges          in          converting          our         standard          measurement          into          metrics.         Cristina          Vasco          Rosemarie          Lawrence          Diana         Daysog          80          De          Gama          ’79          Degemann          ”          :          Dehart          79          DeKleer          °78         ACADEMICS           51         mechanical          tools,         electrical          gadgets         prove          invaluable         Everybody          in          America          used          mechanical          tools          in          the         °70’s,          even          students.          Two          of          the          side          benefits          of          a         course          in          Business,          Industrial          Arts,          or          Homemaking         included          maintenance          as          well          as          use          of          tools          like          sew-         ing          machines,          table          saws,          electrical          gadgets,          and          IBM         typewriters.          Automated          machines          in          a          technological         society          were          the          backbone          of          America’s          might          but         they          were          also          valuable          to          students.         FAR          ABOVE:          JANET          NIIYA          sews          her          plaid          shirt          with          the          buttonholer          on          a         “SINGER”          in          6th          Per.          Beginning          Clothing.          RIGHT:          Eddie          Chaves,          Robert          Har         vey,          Marin          Sepic,          and          Arnie          DePietro          huddles          around          while          David          Foster          rounds         off          the          brakes          with          the          brake          drum          lathe.          BELOW:          Jon          Brandenburg          puts          the         finishing          touches          on          his          cutting          board          with          an          electric          sander         Pamela          Steven          Joselyn          Roberto          Adolph          Debbie         deKleer          80           7          DeKrey          °79          DeLaCuadra          °79          DeLaCuadra          °'80          DelaCuadra          ‘79          Delagarza          ‘78          Delagarza           80         52          LOWERCLASSMEN          BELOW:          LAURIE          ROOT          entertains          herself          with          the          new          IBM          Memory          Typewriter         in          Word          Processing.          FAR          BELOW:          Nick          Pedroni,          caught          by          the          camera,          smooths         the          invisible          cube          on          the          electric          potter’s          wheel          in          creative          crafts.          LEFT:          Not          wanting         any          mistakes,          Jeff          Archer          focuses          on          nothing          but          the          piece          of          plywood          going          through         the          table          saw         Jim          Patrick          Katie          Hermina          Patrick          Lorrie         DeLaGrange          ‘79          Delgado          ‘78          Delmore          °8          Delos          Reyes          ‘80          Delson          ‘79          DeMarco         ACADEMICS          RIGHT:          PETER          SHAMONI,          equipped          with          auto          shop          book,          is          ready          to          tackle          car’s          transmission.          FAR          BELOW:          Ed          Canalin         finishes          painting          taken          from          a          portfolio          which          art          classes          use          to          protect          incomplete          projects.          BELOW          LEFT:          Alec          Reyes,          with         notebook          in          hand,          breathes          a          sigh          of          relief          as          he          leaves          the          Supreme          Court          building          in          Sacramento.          BELOW          RIGHT:          David         Wolfe          refreshes          his          memory          before          the          usual          Algebra          III          test         ma         Debbie          Elva          Karen          Velia          Dorothy          78          Doherty          80          Dolenga          °78          Domingues          80          Dominguez          °80          Dominguez          °79          Dominguez          °’79          Donnelly         54.          LOWERCLASSMEN          research          books         provide          link          for         history          students         Every          class          used          books.          They          were          particularly         important          to          Social          Studies          classes          because          they          ‘told          it         like          it          was.’          Mr.          Winberg’s          U.S.          History          class          used         Univ.          of          Calif.          books          dating          from          1776          to          write          daily         bicentennial          articles.          Research          for          term          papers          was          an         everyday          thing          in          government.          In          Ancient          History,         students          used          countless          books          to          find          a          model          for          their         pharaoh’s          crown          project.         BELOW:          JIM          TAXIERA,          Ted          Pacis,          and          Tony          Babauta          look          over          the          law         memorabilia          displayed          in          the          State          Supreme          Court          building.          BELOW          LEFT         -          Believe          it          or          not,          James          Andrews          glances          at          his          math          during          a          break          in          football         practice.          LEFT:          Julianne          Thompson          catches          up          on          an          English          assignment          during         orchestra          class         1          OS         P          a=         Frank          Sharon          Lisa          Lona          Michelle          Maria          Patrick          Linda          Suzanne         Derris          ’          Devetter          80          Dewitt          °7          Dgrieux          ‘7          Dick          °80          Dickinson          °7          Dierking          ‘79          Diers          ’t          Diers         ACADEMICS          academic          classes:         heavy          on          research         for          term          papers         Term          papers          and          reports          were          written          in          most          aca-         demic          classes.          Heavily          stressed          in          Social          Science          and         English,          term          papers          and          reports          were          assignments         that          produced:          heavy          thinking,          an          average          of          twenty         double          spaced          typewritten          pages,          footnotes          and         bibliographies.         “Government”          zeroed-in          on          current          issues,          “His-         tory”          pushed          research          in          secondary          sources,          and          “Eng-         lish”          allowed          one          to          be          somewhat          creative.         RIGHT:          TED          PACIS          jots          down          notes          for          later          reference          towards          his          term          paper.         BELOW          RIGHT:          Dan          Nudalo          finds          the          school          library          an          excellent          place          to         write          a          term          paper.          BELOW:          Dennis          Morata          reads          his          Chemistry          book          for         information          for          his          report         Natalie          Maria          John         Dosigo          ‘          “          7          Driscoll          °78          Drost          ’          Drost          ’80          Duaine          ’80         LOWERCLASSMEN          BELOW:          GREG          LYONS          and          Dave          Yee          confer          or          topic          for          their          research          paper.          FAR          BELOW         RIGHT:          Paul          Delmore          asks          Joselyn          Melgar          for          the          correct          spelling          of          3          1,          FAR          BELOW          LEFT:          Bill         Fulton          listens          to          a          fellow          classmate          give          |          yt          in          Ancient          ‘          f          turn.          FAR         BELOW          CENTER:          Brad          Nordstrom          copies          a          direct          quote          from          the          agaz          quired          by          our         school          library         Robert          Tony          Scott            )          Sof          ronic          Mark         Duenas          ‘7          Duenas          80          Duffy          °7          €:          Dulay          7          Dunn         ACADEMICS           57         SPORTS         BELOW:          MARTY          WATKINS          is          seen          leading          a          pack          of          runners          on          the          Joaquin          Miller          Park          cross-country          course          BELOW          RIGHT:          (clockwise):          The          Encinal          Varsity          Football         squad          sets          up          for          another          play          against          a          tough          opponent.          One          of          the          many          plays,          receiving          the          snap          from          center,          must          be          practiced          daily;          Steve          Avalos          stretches          out          to          avoid          cramps         Robert          Joan          Yvette          Mike          Vickie          Lorna          Virginia          Byron         78          Egan          ‘80          Eldredge          °79          Elefante          °7          Elefante          ‘79          Elmore         Duprez          80          ry          Edmonson          '8'          Edwards         58                    LOWERCLASSMEN                    .         BELOW          (CLOCKWISE):          KARI          Crummer          thinks          about          what          she          has          to          de         )          as          she          gets          herself          for          the          start          of          the          race;          There’s          no          turning          back          for          Denise          Chavez,          since          she          is          already         halfway          through          her          dive          from          the          one-meter          board         Anna          Fulop          gladly           poses          for          the          camera          after          helping          to          win          the          400          IM          relay          in          the          swim          meet          against          Alameda          High.          BELOW         RIGHT:          Alameda          Park          Department          employees,          Ed          Canalin          top)          and          Carl          Ploss          take          time          out          from          their          respected          sports          to          lend          a          helping          hand         TTL          iH          i         -          —          een         )          s         lh          i         mt         Curtis          Renata          Jeannie          Melinds          Dan          Sue          Osias         Cathy         Elmore          °79          Elmore          °          Elshire          °8          ]          7          Emmons         Emmons          °7.          Encarnation          °7§          inder                    Enevoldsen           80                   SPORTS                    59         BELOW:          KERRI          LACROIX          uses          her          arms          on          one          of          the         hills          of          Joaquin          Miller          Park.          BELOW          CENTER:          With          an         Albany          harrier          in          pursuit,          Davey          Yee,          Alan          Zehnder,          and          Jim         West          display          the          art          of          “staying          together.”          FAR          BELOW         Scoreboard         x-countrymen’s         best          competitors:         x-countrywomen         Coached          by          Joe          King,          led          by          team          Captain          Davey         Yee,          the          76          X-Country          team          compiled          to          a          3-2          record         with          help          from          “most          outstanding          runner”          Dennis         King.          Highlight          of          the          season          was          the          first          girls’         squad          in          Encinal’s          history.          They          proved          to          be          among         the          top          Varsity          competitors          by          placing          3rd          in          ACAL,         3rd          in          Division,          and          then          at          North          Coast          they          placed         12th.          Debbie          Sweeney          led          the          girls’          squad          to          a          4-1          sea-         son’s          record.         FAR          ABOVE:          LYNDA          Olson          takes          a          quick          warm-up          before          the          race.          RIGHT         Debbie          Sweeney          strides          to          lead          the          girls’          squad          to          another          win.          BELOW:          Mem-         bers          of          the          1976          Cross-Country          team          are:          FROM          LEFT,          BOTTOM          ROW:          M         Watkins,          A.          Sadeg,          S.          Kessinger,          L.          Olson,          D.          Sweeney,          D.          Pacheco,          A.          Johnson,         C.          Brodhead.          SECOND          ROW:          D.          Wood,          M.          Dunn,          A.          Zehnder,          D.          King,          J         West,          D.          Yee,          D.          Nelson,          C.          Ploss,          L.          Scott,          D.          Kapler,          Coach          Joe          King.          THIRD         ROW:          K.          Eng,          S.          Nelson,          J.          Wong,          K.          Beal,          J.          Montes,          D.          Simons,          P.          Nelson,          P         Kenney,          G.          Fong,          P.          Flores,          R.          Baca.          FOURTH          ROW:          M.          Carter,          J.          Jones,          A         Gee,          J.          Fonseca,          D.          Wolfe,          P.          Dierking,          J.          Caton,          M.          Murphy,          P.          Olsen,          R.          John-         son,          S.          Carson         CROSS          COUNTRY         DUAL          MEETS          EHS          FINISH         St.          Joseph          :          Ist         Piedmont          ,          2nd         Alameda          2nd         Albany          Ist         San          Leandro          Ist         Pagific          oe          Ist         TREMEETS         Skyline,          San          Rafael         Moreau,          St.          Joseph         ACAL          Pig.         Lisa          Steve          Betty          Grace          Gloria          Kenneth         Enfinger          ‘80          Enfinger          ‘80          Eng          °78          Eng          ’80          Eng          °79          Eng          78         LOWERCLASSMEN          BELOW:          RANDY          JOHNSON          pushes          himself          for          the          last          one-half          mile.          FAR          BELOW:          With          an          expression          of         solitude,          Davey          Yee          runs          to          the          finish          LEFT:          Matt         Dunn          picks          up          ground          on          teammate          Kevin          Beal         Connie          Tryon          John          Donna          Ron          Tanya          Francisco         Ephraim          °8          Erlendson          ’80          Escalera           80          Escalera           80          Espell          °80          Espell          °78          Esposo          7          Estigoy          °79         SPORTS          62         Nancy         Estigoy         LOW          ERCLASSMEN          BELOW:          COACH          ANNA          Korling          1         swimmers          that          two          false          starts          lead          to          a          disqualifica         tion.          FAR          BELOW:          °76          team:          LEFT          TO          RIGHT,         BOTTOM          ROW:          Melinda          Ely,          Diana          deKleer,         Tami          Humphrey,          Kathy          Anderson,          Heather          Jones,         Julie          Rogge,          Kari          Cummer,          Denise          Chavez,          Julie         Lynch.          SECOND          ROW:          Bernice          Chavez,          Karen         Schroeder,          Susan          George,          Jamie          Sadeg,          Susan         Schmitz,          Joan          Mackey,          Bonnie          Grimm.          THIRD         ROW:          Laurie          Saxton,          Stacy          McCarthy,          Astrid          John         son,          Sherilyn          Ely,          Marilyn          deKleer,          Leslie          Millar,         Brenda          Mallia,          Alicia          Gehb,          Shannon          Derris,          Beth         Anderson.          TOP          ROW:          Anna          Korling,          Germaine         Kolleng,          Paula          McPeak,          Esther          Paraschak,          Judi          Bar         ber,          Tia          Bacciocco,          Anna          Fulop,          Shelley          Jones         Steven          Abe          Tita         Estigoy          °7          Estrada          °7          Estrada         Norma         Everett         80         Sylvia         Everett         John         Fabela         Fagnani         80         LEFT:          ESTHER          PARASCHAK          illustrates          the         winning          form          in          the          50          yd.          backstroke          at          the         Alameda-Encinal          meet.          BELOW:          Germaine          Kol         4          .         leng          practices          her          “one          and          one          half          flip          pike          girls          ha          ve          good         position”          dive          off          the          three          meter          board.         BELOW          RIGHT:          Julie          Rogge          takes          off          from         e         the          blocks          in          the          200          freestyle.          BELOW          LEFT          SWIM          Car          e          set         Captain          Beth          Anderson          gives          the          girls          a          “pep          y          J         talk”          before          the          Berkeley-Encinal          meet          fi          |         With          the          presentation          of          the          awards          given          to          Tami         Humphrey          —          “most          improved,”          Beth          Anderson          —         “Ruth          Synder          Swimmer          of          the          Year”          and          Julie          Lynch         —“most          valuable          senior,”          another           swim          season          ended.         The          girls          finished          the          year          with          a          6-2          record          in          dual         meets          and          earned          2          firsts          and          one          second          in          the          3          triple         meets.         The          team          set          5          new          swimming          marks          this          year:          3         individual          and          2          relay          records.         SCORES          (available         Encinal         Encinal          San          Leandro         Encinal          Pacit          ic         Encinal          Menlo         Encinal          Castro          Valley         Encinal          Piedmont         Encinal          :          Alameda         SCORES          (unavailable)         Kennedy          Relays:          1st         San          Leandro          Relays:          2nd         Encinal          Invitational          Relays:          1st         ACAL          Finals:          2nd         ra         Cheryl          Glenn          Arleen          Alex          Glenn          Irene          Roberta         Farales          °79          Farmer          °79          Federizo           °78          78          Fernandez          °79          Fernandez          °79          Fernandez          80          Fernandez         SPORTS          x                   )                    aes         ,         defensive          squad         assists          gridders         post          5-4          season         Bob          Erbland          took          over          head          coach          position          and         guided          the          ’76          varsity          football          team          to          a          5-4          season         record.          Quarterback          Melvin          Carver          passed          for          a          total         of          378          yards          and          rushed          for          187          yards.          Our          leading         ground          gainer,          Geno          Marceline,          scrambled          for          248         yards          in          nine          games.          The          Jet          defense          showed          its          prow-         ess          when          it          held          Peidmont,          the          league          champions          to          a         mere          eight          points,          a          feat          no          other          team          could          manage.         RIGHT:          MELVIN          CARVER          hands          off          on          a          third          and          four          situation          in          the          night         game          at          Pacific.          BELOW:          1st          ROW:          Dennis          Reichert,          Mike          Castellanos,          Mike         Medina,          Geno          Marceline,          Teryn          Pyne,          Tom          Graziosa,          Rusty          Ladua,          Bob          Glass,         Gordon          Smith,          George          Glass.          2nd          ROW:          Bill          Cantrell,          Jeff          Turnbough,          Jim         Bordi,          Torren          Lagorio,          Scott          Ladd,          Ken          Lardi,          Melvin          Carver,          Mark          Ormes,         George          Rogers,          Gary          Castillo,          Scott          Duffy.          3rd          ROW:          Ron          Flowers,          Mike         Nereu,          Scott          Osoimalo,          Mike          Saxton,          Mark          Allegrotti,          Daryl          Thomas,          Chuck         Broad,          Bob          Sanders,          Chuck          Ojeda,          Steve          Avalos,          Dan          Dozier.         Chris          Ei          Lisa          Michael          Gary          Patrick          Janet          Jim         Finster          °79          Fisher          °80          Fisher          79          Fisher          78          Flanagan          7          Flanigan          °79          Fleischmann          °78          Flood          °79         LOWERCLASSMEN          DIRECTLY          BELOW:          DARYL          Thomas          ferociously          brings          down          his          opponent         BELOW          RIGHT:          Mark          Allegrotti          and          Mike          Nereu          share          the          agonies          of          any          game         BELOW          LEFT:          Chuck          Ojeda          punts          while          Daryl          Thomas          is          ready          to          pounce          on          any         contenders.          LEFT:          Mark          Allegrotti          and          Rusty          Ladua          happily          agree          with          referees’          deci         sion.          RIGHT:          Dennis          Reichert          surveys          the          game          from          the          sidelines         —         |          s         ENCINAL          OPPONENT         Won          San          Rafael          Forfeit         Richmond          0         Oakland         Hogan         Albany         San          Leandro         Pacific         Piedmont         Alameda         Jana          Louise          Madalyn         Garland         Fong          ‘78          Fonte nette           80         James          Cindi         Flowers          80          Floyd          ’79          Fong          °80          Fong         SPORTS          RIGHT:          RAY          STILLWELL          carries          the          ball          as          Billy          Tyrill          tries          to          block          off         the          Pacific          team.          BELOW          ARE          THE          Frosh-Soph          team:          1st          ROW:          Robert         Rose,          Dino          Bellounini,          Curtis          Elmor,          Butch          Kirksey,          Carl          Bowan,          Jack         Lomba,          Lance          Moore.          2nd          ROW:          Robert          Mackie,          Sims          Cortez,          Billy          Turill,         James          Andrew,          Junior          Tupula,          David          Solas,          Bill          King,          James          Flowers,          Darrell         Stevenson.          3rd          ROW:          Leroy          Dailey,          Burt          Cooley,          Gonzalo          Cuellar,          David         Kapler,          Robert          Abriol,          Richard          Abad,          Ben          Yamanaka,          John          Swiney,          Gene         Cook.          4th          ROW:          Robbie          Hout,          Bill          Turnbrough,          Ray          Stillwell,          Jimmy          Man-         ibusan,           Robert          Sayson,          Ron          Narito         ENCINAL          J.V.          FOOTBALL         SCOREBOARD         ENCINAL          OPPONENT         33          San          Rafael          0)         34          Richmond          (0)         Oakland         Hogan         Albany         San          Leandro         Pacific         Piedmont         Alameda         ENCINAL          FROSH-SOPH          FOOTBALL         SCOREBOARD         ENCINAL          OPPONENT         0          Albany          31         26          San          Leandro          0)         0          Pacific         Piedmont         Alameda         Cathy          Carolyn          Andrew         Gailey          °79          Gale          7!          Galvan          ”          Garcia           79         LOWERCLASSMEN          Donna         Ford          78         Anna         Fulop         ee          ae         Bill         Fulton          80         Doug         Foster         80         Matt         Foster                    football          report:         —          By          two          frosh          wins,         j.v.’s          undefeated         Victory          pranced          over          the          field          as          the          J.V.          football         team          ended          the          year          undefeated.          Coached          by          Greg          Fox         and          Ken          MaCartney,          the          team          held          their          opponents          to         only          fourteen          points          during          the          season.         The          Frosh-Soph          football          squad          ended          the          season         with          a          record          of          two          wins          and          three          losses.          The          two         big          wins          were          over          San          Leandro          and          Piedmont          by          the         scores          of          26-0          and          32-0,          respectively.         PICTURED          ARE          THE          Encinal          J.V.          team:          Ist          ROW:          Bob          Cantrell,          Teryn          Pyne,         Chris          Jacento,          Mike          C          astillianos,          Adam          Rivard,          Mariano          Jauco,          Albert          Pondock,         George          Rogers.          2nd          ROW:          Greg          Fox,          Willie          Reyes,          Andrew          Garcia,          Steve         Ortega,          Cliff          Denby,          Bart          Ballestras,          Kevin          Werk,          Jim          Flood,          Scott          Dufty,          Mark         Ormes,          Keith          Lombardi,          Ken          McCartney.          3rd          ROW:          Jim          Allen,          Scott          Osoimalo,         Mike          Nereu,          Scott          Olson,          Bob          Salyor,          Pat          Saxton,          Keith          Jones,          and          Mike          Saxton         Varah          ae          —          —          —          Jeff          Margaret          Freda         Foster          ‘80          Foster         Frost          °78          Forquer          °78          France           7          Frazier          80          78          Gardner          °78         SPORTS          RIGHT:          LETHA          PERSYN          returns          ball          with          vivacious          power          as          Zerlyn          Ladua          watches         FAR          BELOW:          Members          of          the          Girls          Volleyball          Team:          TOP          ROW,          LEFT          TO          RIGHT         Jane          Chaves,          Lori          Haijsman,          Tracey          Stubbs,          Eva          Santos,          Sheralynn          Irving,          Sheryl          Barn-         hart,          Carol          Davis,          Debbie          Moore          and          Melody          Meyers.          BOTTOM          ROW:          Zerlyn          Ladua,         Cindy          Harless,          Mina          Kakeikau,          Kay          Maniaga,          Cindy          Hunt          and          Letha          Persyn.          BELOW         |          I          Students          were          excused          from         National          Men’s          Volleyball          Team          member          dives          for          the          ball         classes          to          watch          the          team          practice          in          preparation          for          a          match          against          the          Chinese         4          es         at.’         Amold         Janet          Susan         Gee          ’80         Renne          Ben          Jenny         Garduno          ’7          Garvin          Gaster          °79          Gaster         Gardner         LOWERCLASSMEN          volleyball          new         sport!          directing,         training,          competing         Jane          Chaves          directed          the          newly          oftered          girls          volley-         ball          team.          She          brought          in          experts          in          the          sport          to         instruct          the          girls.          The          Varsity          won          3          out          of          10,          and          the         J.V.’s          4          out          of          10          matches          in          competition          against          well         seasoned          teams.          The          teams          felt          they          had          a          “good          year”         considering          they          never          had          trained          before.         Special          awards          were          given          to          Mina          Kakeikau,          Shera-         lynn          Irving,          and          Melody          Meyer.         LEFT:          KARYN          BOYSON          and          Kathy          Oelhafen          find          time          to          chat          during          volley-         ball          practice.          BELOW:          Debbie          Moore,          Tracey          Stubbs          and          Jane          Chaves          find          exer-         cises          awkward          but          amusing.         Janice          Alicia          vangeli          Anthoney          Mike          Sonya         Gee                    Gehb          ’78          5          Germono          ’80          Ghiselli          78          Gibson          '80         SPORTS           69         RIGHT:          1977          GIRLS          SOFTBALL          TEAM:          left          to          right:          TOP          ROW:          Carol          Davis,          Sandy          Wong,          Rhonda          Elmore,          Gina          Sepic,          Lori          Haijsman,          Cathy          Enevoldson.          2nd          ROW          Janice         Roggee,          Renata          Elmore,          Diane          Thieme,          Darcelle          Davis,          Joyce          Guzman.          3rd          ROW:          Julie          Lynch,          Mischelle          Mitchell,          Zerlyn          Ladua,          Mary          Apodaca,          Kim          Alves.          4th          ROW:          Assistant          Coach         Sue          Terrell.          BELOW          RIGHT:          Sandy          Wong          takes          her          turn          at          bat          while          Julie          Lynch          prepares          herself          for          a          possible          foul          tip.          BELOW:          Mary          Apodaca          illustrates          perfect          pitching          form         ORPONENT         Pacificen         Piedmont         Alameda         San          Leandro         —         Pacifi          5         Piedmont          25         Alameda          14         San’          Leandro          9         Pee         Rachel          Lois          }          Leanna          Debbie          Cesar          Zenodios         Golfo          7          Gonzales          °79          Gonzales          °78          :          Goodman          °79          Goodwin          ’7          Gopez          °79          Gopez          °80         70                    LOWER          CLASSMEN          new          ‘77          sport:         softball,          proves         popular          with          girls         A          new          sport          descended          upon          the          EHS          Athletic          Pro-         gram          this          year:          Softball.          Dozens          of          girls          flocked          to          the         park          to          try          their          hand          at          the          new          sport.          After          a          week         of          tryouts,          an          18          member          team          was          formed.          Coached         by          Nancy          Nunes,          the          girls          held          their          practice          sessions         and          home          games          at          Woodstock          Park.          The          girls          ended         the          season          with          a          6-3          record.          Outstanding          players          on         the          team          were          Kim          Alves          and          Julie          Lynch.         LEFT:          DARCELLE          DAVIS          practices          catching          ground          balls.          BELOW          LEFT         Members          of          the          team          do          sit-ups          as          part          of          their          pre-game          warm-ups.          BELOW         Coach          Nancy          Nunes          gives          the          girls          pointers          on          how          to          slide         Devery          Patrick          Bill          Diane          Dorma          Marla          Shannon         Goss          ‘7          Graham’          Graybill          °          Graybill          ‘80          sj           78          Gregory          ‘°7          rime          :          Gilroy          80                   SPORTS                    71         matmen          capture         acal          title,          have         no          loss          season         Winning          the          first          wrestling          match          of          the          season,         Encinal          wrestlers          went          on          to          an          undefeated          season.         Capturing          the          Invitational          for          the          3rd          year,          E.H.S.         matmen          also          placed          1st          in          ACAL          crown          since          the          ’71         season.          Co-captains          for          the          year          were          Steve          Lucero          and         Kenny          Innocencio.          Outstanding          wrestlers          included:         Terry          Burton,          Steve          Lucero,          and          ACAL          champ          Torren         Lagorio.          Most          improved          wrestler          this          year          was          Sylves-         ter          Carver.         CLOCK          WISE          FROM          TOP:          Danny          Marks          has          his          hands          full          of          a          worthy          oppo-         nent.          MEMBERS          OF          THE          VARSITY          WRESTLING          TEAM:          Brad          Delbert,          Bill         King,          Kevin          Werk,          Jose          Montes,          Steve          Ortega,          Johnny          Sloan,          Torren          Lagorio,         Curt          Bowman,          Pat          Kenny,          and          Rob          Hoyt.          Jose          Montes          strategically          positions         himself          to          go          for          the          pin.          Steve          Ortega          has          or          seems          to          have          a          very          good          advan-         tage          over          his          opponent.          Torren          Lagorio,          who          was          placed          number          one          in          his         weight          class          in          the          A.C.A.L.          tournament,          goes          for          the          pin.          Sylvester          Carver,          the         most          improved          varsity          matman,          does          a          little          victory          dance;          umpire          checks          out         action          of          John          Sloan         Frank          Amadeo          Hugh          Kathrine          Lilibeth          Cathy         Joyce         Groves          ’80          Guerrero          '80          Gurioi          7          Gustafson          °79         Gutierrez          °79          Guzman          ‘78          Guzman         72                     LOWER          CLASSMEN                   —         Kathy          Craig          John          Lori          John          Tim          Richard         Haak                    Hadox          °          Hadox          75          Hale          '8          Haljsman          °78          Hall          's0          Hallford          °78          Hanes                   SPORTS                    73         RIGHT:          BRUCE          GREEN          demonstrates          skill          and          form          while          attempting          a          basket.          BELOW          RIGHT:          Ed          Canalin          mentally          lines         up          the          ball          for          a          shot.          FAR          BELOW:          Frosh          team,          front          row:          Mike          Dalisay,          Regil          Ferrer,          and          Junior          Gonzales.          BACK          ROW         Archie          Brown,          Lenord          Lee,          Pat          Saxton,          Junior          Tupuola,          Joe          Wright,          Jack          Lomba,          David          Harden,          Brandon          Valardie,          and          Coach         Svenson.          BELOW:          Junior          Varsity          team,          front          row:          Troy          Owens,          Ed          Canalin,          and          Bob          Titular.          BACK          ROW:          Coach          Jerry          Ludy,         Robert          Pamiroyan,          David          McDaniels,          Larry          Smith,          Don          Nelson,          Mike          Nereu,          Dino          Belluomini,          Tim          Hilton,          Jeff          Harless,          Danny         Schaffar,          Jessie          Galvan,          Bruce          Green,          and          manager          Hermie          Reyle         =         “=         Greg          Eleanor          David          Mitchele          Jeanette          Steve         Hangartner          ‘80          Hankins          °          Hardacre          ‘7          Hardern          ‘8          Hardigree                    Harless          ‘7          Harless          ‘78          Harman          ‘80          Harman          ‘78         LOWERCLASSMEN          Jv,          frosh          teams:         excellent          season,         beat          rivals          twice         The          Frosh          and          J.V.          Basketball          teams          experienced          a         better          than          usual          season.          The          J.V.’s          posted          a          4-6          record         and          beat          Alameda          twice.          High          scorers          for          the          team         were          Juniors          Ed          Canalin          and          Jeff          Harless          and          a          sopho-         more,          Brian          Arthur.          The          Frosh          posted          a          7-3          record         with          seven          consecutive          victories          including          two          over         Alameda.          High          scorers          for          their          team          were          Freshman         Dino          Belloumini          and          Junior          Tupuola.         LEFT:          BRIAN          ARTHUR          maneuvers          the          ball          down          the          court          despite          evident          hassling         from          an          opponent.          BELOW          LEFT:          Jeff          Harless          strains          to          make          two          points.          BELOW         Tim          Hilton          desperately          grabs          for          a          much          needed          rebound         wan         Cha-Cha          cell          Paul          Mark          Chris          Mary          Steven          Mary          Katie         Harrietha          ‘7          F           7          Harris          ‘78          Hartman          ‘80          Hasset          ‘78          Hassett          °          Hathaway          °!          Hougman          ‘80          Haver         SPORTS          basketball          cagers         reach          playoffs          in         close          competition         The          Encinal          Varsity          basketball          team,          coached          by         Dave          Johns,          had          a          satisfying          season          by          finishing          2nd         in          the          reorganized          ACAL,          and          earning          a          spot          in          the         playoffs.          All          the          teams          were          evenly          matched          and          play-         off          spots          were          not          decided          until          the          final          week          of          play,         when          EHS          defeated          both          Alameda          and          Piedmont          in         overtime.          High          scorers          for          the          Jets          were          Mark          Alle-         grotti          and          Daryl          Thomas,          who          were          named          on          the          All-         ACAL          Teams.         RIGHT:          RICK          DALEKE          intercepts          the          ball          and          fights          to          complete          a          lay          up         BELOW          RIGHT:          Daryl!          Thomas,          in          spite          of          being          blocked          by          a          Piedmont          oppo-         nent,          sinks          it          for          two!          BELOW:          varsity          team,          front          row:          Rusty          Ladua,          Charles         Bertucio,          Brian          Arthur,          SECOND          ROW:          Coach          Dave          Johns,          Dennis          Reichert,         Rick          Daleke,          Gary          Difabio,          Mark          Alegrotti,          John          Caton,          Daryl          Thomas,          Mike         Saxton,          Dan          Dozier,          Peter          Holley,          and          manager          Dale          Foster         eo          €          Zé,          in          ff          '          by         ty          '         w         Donna          Ron          Mary          David          Donna          Linda          Nancy          Baird         Hawkins          ‘80          Hawkins          ‘80          Hayward          ‘78          Hazelwood          °'79          Hazelwood          ‘80          Hearne          ‘80          Hedden          80          Heffron          °78         76          LOWERCLASSMEN          FAR          BELOW          LEFT:          Dan          Dozier          sets          up          a          play          under          the          basket.          BELOW         LEFT:          Mike          Saxton          leaps          for          a          jump          ball.          FAR          BELOW:          Coach          Dave          Johns         plots          the          winning          strategy          during          a          close          game.          BELOW:          Bob          Leach         attempts          a          basket          at          the          alumni          game         Terry          Bruce          Lynda          Alison          Chris         Hefler          '80          Helms          ‘79          Henas          °          Henry          ‘'78          Heridith          °78          Hernandez          °79          Hernandez           80          Hewitt         PORTS           77         FAR          BELOW:          Heralds,          Chris          Carson,         BELOW:          SUZANNE          DIERS          strengthens          her          leg          muscles          with          a          basic          warm-up          excercise         Donja          Harris,          Julie          Zehnder,          Denise          Bartalini,          Rhonda          Elmore,          Cindy          Carter,          Tracy          Watkins          and          Elise          Turner          offer          gifts          to          the          Little         Drummer          Boy,          Susan          Rivas.          RIGHT:          Susan          Rivas          assumes          the          role          of          the          Littke          Drummer          Boy.          BELOW          RIGHT:          Julie          Russell         breaks          into          song          between          rehearsals         +         Chris          Donna          Vance          Charlotte         Sandy          Ermelinda          Wellen         79          Hopkins          ‘79          Housman          80         Hill          ‘80          Hinojosa          Ho          ’79          Hoffman          ’79          Holgerson          °7'          Holley          ’°79          Holt         LOW          ERCLASSMEN          basic          concept          ...         communication         through          dance         Sandra          Jones’          modern          dance          class          was          based          upon         the          concept          that          dance          is          an          art          form          with          the          human         body          being          the          instrument          of          communication.          Empha-         sis          was          on          creativity          and          dance          exploration          and          exer-         cise          was          stressed          to          strengthen          and          increase          the          range         of          movement          in          the          body.          All          numbers          in          both          the         Christmas          Show          and          ALL          THAT          JAZZ          ’77,          in          April,         were          choreographed          and          performed          by          the          students.         LEFT:          GIA          CONTAXIS          demonstrates          one          of          the          eight          basic          locomotive          pat-         terns.          BELOW:          Cindy          Carter          limbers          up         Rick          Dan          Joseph          Ferdie          Vinda          Larry         Huapaya          ‘79          Huber          80          ;          Hudson’s0          Huergas                    Huergas          ‘80          Huerth         girl          gymnasts         join          new          league;         record          3-1          season         Involved          in          a          new          league          with          Alameda,          Pacific,         San          Leandro,          and          Piedmont          the          girls          gymnastics          team         had          a          short          but          successful          season.          Maria          Molnar,          a          new         coach          at          Encinal,          guided          the          girls.          The          team          partici-         pated          in          four          meets          and          lost          only          one.          Intermediates         Susie          Holgerson,          Jann          Manhard,          and          Debbie          Bradford         went          on          to          the          North          Coast          Sectionals          qualifying          meet         but          did          not          receive          high          enough          scores          to          place.         RIGHT:          CAROL          KRIVY          practices          her          back          walk-over          during          daily          workout         BELOW:          Kathy          Johnson          balances          on          the          uneven          parallel          bars          before          going          into         competition         David          Carole          Tami          Larry          Cindy          i          Don          Mike          David         Huey          7          Huie          °78          Humphrey          ‘7          Hunsaker           7          Hunt          ‘80          Hunter          ‘78          Hunter          °          Huot          ‘80         80          LOWERCLASSMEN          LEFT:          TAMMY          STRNAD          goes          into          a          front-hip          circle          on          the          uneven         BELOW:          Claire          Taylor          and          Janet          Niiya          execute          dive          f          rd          rolls.          FAR          BELOW         ao         Jann          Manhard,          Karin          Ratzel,          }         Strnad,           y          Roth,          Capt.          Susie          Holgerson,          Janet          Niiya,          Co-Capt.          Claire          Taylor,          Valli         Lim,          Debbie          Bradford         Ned                    Tan          Vigt          Joanne          Joseph          Marette         Hutchinson          °79          Huunh          ‘80          Huynh          ‘75          Huynh          ‘80          Ide          ’80          Inocencio          80          Irby          ‘80          Ironside         SPORTS           81         RIGHT:          SCOTT          BIERWITH          concentrates          on          his          grip.          FAR          RIGHT         Darryl          Browman          shows          direct          form          in          his          swing.          RIGHT          CENTER         The          1977          Varsity          Baseball          team.          BELOW          RIGHT:          The          1977          J.V.          BASE         BALL          TEAM:          ROW          1:          (L-R)          Doug          Reichert,          Dave          Zehnder.          Ricky         Ortega,          Greg          Hadox,          Frank          Groves,          Jack          Lomba,          Ray          Stillwell,          Rick         Souza.          ROW          2:          Pat          Saxton,          Ned          Hutchinson,          Steve          Ortega,          Don          Hunter,         Tim          Meredith,          Mike          Hunter,          Robert          Rose.          ROW          3:          Gabe          Ponce,          Tony         Rascon,          Curt          Worshek,          Matt          Olsen,          Dan          Shaffer.          FAR          BELOW:          THE         1977          GOLF          TEAM:          (L          to          R):          Coach          Ken          Brown,          Darryl          Browman,          Don         Nelson,          Pat          Dierking,          Jim          De          LaGrange,          Ken          Ivan.          BELOW:          Steve         Ortega          puts          some          steel          on          the          ball          as          Ricky          Ortega          pitches.          MIDDLE         BOTTOM          ROW:          (L          to          R)          Rick          Stillwell,          Ed          Canalin,          Adam          Rivard,         Rusty          Ladua,          Tom          Graziosia,          Gordon          Smith,          Brian          Arthur,          Frank          Groves         TOP          ROW:          (L          to          R)          Coach          Dave          Johns,          Dennis          Reichert,          Rick          Daleke,         Juan          Fernandez,          Steve          Miller,          Ron          Flowers,          Jeff          Harless,          Chuck          Ojeda,         Steve          Bertuccio,          Clay          Simpson         4         Bryan          Michell           2          =          Marie          Micky          Alejandro         Irving          ‘75          James          ‘78          §          Janoski           °7          Janoski          °80          Jarrett          80          Jarrett          ‘7!          Jauco          °80         82                    LOWER          CLASSMEN                   |          diamond          aces          and         4          i          divot          diggers          look         |          to          acal          playoffs         Every          year          Spring          Sports          and          yearbook          deadlines         clashed.          Our          baseball          teams          were          coached          by          Dave         Johns          and          Jim          Kruse.          Varsity          lettermen          included          Rick         Daleke,          Tom          Graziosa,          Rusty          Ladua          and          Clay          Simp-         son.          Ken          Brown          enjoyed          his          job          as          leader          of          the          Divot         Diggers.          Of          our          golfers,          Robert          Rawlingson          probably         had          the          greatest          swing.          Both          teams          members          had          high         hopes          for          a          spot          in          the          ACAL          playoffs.         ABOVE          LEFT:          TOM          Graziosa          takes          practice          cuts          for          the          camera          and          demon         strates          great          wrist          action.          BELOW:          Gordon          Smith          stretches          as          he          waits          for          an          out         on          Ist.          BELOW          RIGHT:          Clay          Simpson          shows          Ricky          Ortega,          Steve          Miller          and         Gary          Castillo          how          to          arrange          a          pitching          machine         Sins         Sheralyn          Ken          Jocelyn          Chris          Bob          Cindy          Classandra          Jimmy          Vickie         Irving          °7          Ishida           78          Jaccla          Jacinto          79          Jackson          ‘78          Jackson          ‘79          Jackson          °79          Jackson          ‘80          Jackson                   SPORTS                    83         league          champions         run          over          rivals         for          second          year         For          the          second          year,          the          boy’s          track          team          compiled         an          undefeated          record          in          dual          meets.          Experience          and         depth          were          the          winning          combination          as          the          team          eas-         ily          beat          their          pre-season          opponents.          In          league          meets,         Encinal          completely          over-ran          their          rivalries.         Highlight          of          the          season          was          a          victory          over          another         undefeated          team,          Peidmont,          for          the          league          champion-         ship.         RIGHT:          BILL          TURNBOUGH          just          misses          the          J.V.          record          by          a          fraction          of          an         inch.          BELOW:          Steve          Stevenson’s          facial          expression          shows          the          immense          pressure         present          in          a          track          meet.          BELOW          LEFT:          This          shirt          exemplifies          Encinal’s          fine          sea         son          last          year.          BELOW          CENTER:          Dan          Kapler          makes          his          final          kick          on          Larry          Scott         as          he          finishes          the          mile         DUAL          MEET          SCORES         Salesican          60.          Eneinal         Oakland          Tech          Encinal         Richmond          Encinal         Albany          Encinal         San          Leandro          Encinal         Pacific          Encinal         Peidmont          Encinal                  Mariano          Gilbert          Anita          Astrid          Donna          Kathy          Marry          Randy         Jauco          °7          Jeung          7          Johnson          7°80          Johnson          ‘7          Johnson          '8          Johnson          °78          Johnson          ‘80          Johnson          '80         84                    LOWER          CLASSMEN                   CLOCK          WISE          FROM          LEFT:          George          Glass,          Scott          Osoimalo,          Tony          Reynolds,         Dennis          King          and          Jim          West.          BELOW:          Dan          Dozier          strains          to          get          a          quick         jump          on          the          rest          of          the          field.          FAR          BELOW:          1977          VARSITY          TRACK         TEAM:          ROW          1,          LEFT          TO          RIGHT:          D.          King,          J.          West,          J.          Fonseca,          R         Rockey,          G.          Marceline,          B.          Reyes,          G.          Glass,          D.          Thomas,          B.          Glass,          M.          Jauco,          M         Ormes.          ROW          2:          M.          Dunn,          A.          Zehnder,          D.          Yee,          D.          Kapler,          K.          Lardie,          K         Grimes,          A.          Perata,          K.          Eng,          T.          Reynolds,          W.          Bonagure,          L.          Lago,          E.          Sayson         ROW          3:          M.          Carter,          L.          Scott,          D.          Dozier,          M.          Carver,          S.          Osoimalo,          J.          Caton,          $         Avalos         7)          Wi          aR         Sm          tet          Ae         Randy          Danny          Heather          James          Janet         Johnson          °          Johnson          '          Johnson          ‘78          Jones          °          Jones          '80          Jones          ‘78          7          Jones                   SPORTS                    85         RIGHT:          LESLIE          MILLAR          feels          confident          as          she          leads          the          race          in          the          four-forty.          FAR         BELOW:          Chris          Schwarz          leaps          over          the          hurdles          with          ease         GIRLS          TRACK         2         a          «         “OPPONENT                  }          q          G54         Viet,          53          aa          Oaklan         rd          37          -.          Richmo                              A          he          7         Albany          High          —         an          Leandro          High          %          Nee          ime         Pacific          High         William          Mina          Debbie          Tamera          Timothy          Marcelia          David          Diane         Justus”          Kaleikau           79          Kallas          ‘8          Kannenberg          ‘80          Kanneberg          ‘79          Kanto          ‘8          Kapler          ‘79          Kapler           80         86                    LOWER          CLASSMEN                   girls          track:         fourth          season         opens          with          win         Coached          by          Jerry          Ludy          the          girls          track          team          opened         its          4th          season          with          a          victory          over          Oakland          Tech.          The         girls          spent          many          strenuous          hours          after          school          in          work-         outs          trying          to          improve          their          performance.          Returning         team          members          Dorma          Gregory          and          Alicia          Gehb         worked          with          the          shotput,          Judi          Barber          high-jumped,         Kathy          Tyksinski          and          Leslie          Millar          specialized          in         sprints          and          Debbie          Sweeney          ran          the          eight-eighty.         BELOW:          1977          GIRLS          TRACK          TEAM:          BOTTOM          ROW,          FROM          LEFT:          S         Holgerson,          G.          Pfiffer,          A.          Dale,          M.          Ely,          C.          Schwarz,          J.          Thomas,          A.          Gehb,          D         DeKleer,          K.          Watkins.          SECOND          ROW:          T.          Valesco,          C.          Carson,          K.          Restler,          S         Lee,          D.          Sweeney,          K.          Maniga,          L.          Gildea,          L.          Breckon,          S$.          Reeves.          THIRD          ROW:          R         Larkin,          C.          Carso,          D.          Pacheco,          Y.          Martins,          J.          Watson,          L.          Olson,          K.          LaCroix,          H         Jones,          T.          Boyington,          C.          Harliss,          T.          Bacciocco,          L.          Millar.          TOP          ROW:          P.          Frost,          T         Humphrey,          K.          Tyksinsk,          S$.          Gibson,          J.          Crummer,          J.          Rogge,          D.          Gregory,          S.          Dick,         K.          Schroeder,          A.          Johnson,          J.          Barber.          LEFT:          Linda          Olson          fights          to          keep          one          step         ahead          of          Anita          Johnson         Ss         eee         Patricia          Abhijit          Rose          Michele          Michelle          Chris         Kappel          '79          Karanoikar          °79          ?          Kathain          ‘79          Kegan          °79          Kelly          °78          ;          Kelley          °78                   SPORTS                    87         badminton          team         has          high          hopes          —         little          experience         Coached          by          Sandra          Jones,          the          EHS          Girls          Badmin-         ton          team          prepared          for          its          first          year          of          formal          competi-         tion          in          the          newly          formed          ACAL.          Led          by          seniors          Lynn         Preston          and          Jeri          Lambden,          and          junior          Alicia          Woods,         the          girls          had          high          hopes          but          little          chance          to          place          in         the          ranks          of          the          league          as          these          three          girls,          out          of         twenty-three          team          members,          were          the          only          returning         varsity          players.         RIGHT:          MIA          MacPHERSON          returns          birdie          during          work          out.          BELOW         RIGHT:          Claire          Taylor          shows          good          form          as          she          practices          the          upper          cut.          BELOW         Lynn          Preston,          top          player          on          girls          badminton          team,          serves          in          a          match         ws         Jennifer          Dennis          Laura         Jamie          Kim          Patrick          Jeffrey          Stephen         King         Kennedy          7          Kennedy          ‘7          Kesseler                     Kessinger          ‘7          Kidd          ‘7          King         Kennedy          ‘80         88                    LOWER          CLASSMEN                   BELOW:          JEANNIE          ELSHIRE          learns          the          overhand          swing.          FAR          BELOW         TEAM          PICTURE:          ROW          FRONT:          Maria          Drost,          Sheila          Olson,          Maric         Louie,          Jeannie          Elshire,          Tracy          Norton,          Christian          Da          sog.          ROW          2:          Mary         Haugher,          Clai          ylor,          Sue          Thatcher,          Donna          Dow,          Mia          Macpherson,          Lisa         Drost,          Tama          Cooper.          ROW          3:          Gwen          Gooch,          Vivian          Bealan,          Cathy          Roche         ford,          Gerri          Orr,          Francis          Trifarro.          ROW          4:          JoAnn          Perea,          Alicia          Woods,          Lynn         Preston,          Jeri          Lambden,          Charla          Carter.          LEFT:          Mary          Haugher          and          Gerri          Orr         look          involved          in          their          game         Joseph          Mark          Ch arles          Robin          Deborah          Joey         Kirksey          °7          Kittinger          °7          Klugman          ‘78          Klugman          ‘7          Ko          ‘78          Kosmickey                   SPORTS                    89         RIGHT:          CARL          PLOSS          watches          his          opponent          to          anticipate          his          next          move.          BELOW:          THE         1976          GIRLS          TENNIS          TEAM:          FRONT          TO          BACK,          left          to          right:          Frances          Trifaro,          Karen         Rau,          Laryne          Miyarshiro,          Mesceille          Quan,          Chery!          Saxton,          Lori          Jensen,          Mia          McPherson,          Joyce         Guzman,          Sandy          Wong,          Gwen          Gooch,          Brenda          Cadwallader,          Maribeth          Cacha,          Charla          Carter,         JoAnne          Perea,          coach          Phyllis          DeLaVergne,          Alicia          Woods,          Robin          Bradley,          Adrian          Albin,          Lynn         Preston,          Carroll          Woods,          Liane          Bradley,          Gina          Sepic,          Cheryl]          Dobyne.          FAR          BELOW,          IN          A         SERIES          OF          PICTURES:          left          to          right:          Charla          Carter          saves          a           point          by          reaching          for          a          high          back         hand.          Bill          Warnack          concentrates          before          placing          the          ball.          Laryne          Miyarshiro          straightens          her         arm          to          perfect          her          backhand         Ronald           a          Zerlyn          Leslie          y          Torren         Kuramoto_'          Kwan          ‘7          LaCroix           Ladua          ‘7          Lagdamen                    ag’          7§          Lagorio         90                    LOWER          CLASSMEN                   guy's,          girl’s         tennis          teams         best          in          years         Consisting          mainly          of          returning          lettermen,          the          Boys         Tennis          Team          had          a          fantastic          pre-season.          Number          one         player          Kevin          Beal          and          two          outstanding          girls,          Sherylin         Irving          and          Anna          Fulop          led          their          team          to          a          5-0          pre-sea-         son          record.          Highlight          of          the          season          was          a          win          over         San          Francisco          State’s          junior          varsity          team.         The          Girls          Tennis          Team,          captained          by          Robin          Brad-         ley          and          led          by          number          one          player          Lynn          Preston          had          a         very          successful          season          also.         RIGHT:          KAREN          RAU          has          trouble          with          her          form,          but          manages          to          return          the         ball.          BELOW:          Ron          Espell          hits          the          ball          for          a          solid          retum         Steve          i          i          i          Tony         Lampkins          °78          Langley          °78          _          i          ?          Lastrella           80                   SPORTS                    91         no          records          fall         encinal          swimmers         win          acal          title         With          the          aid          of          senior          lettermen,          Chris          Smith          and         Mike          Fay,          and          a          sophomore,          Dante          Quarante,          Enci-         nal’s          Swim          Team          again          had          a          chance          for          the          ACAL         championship.          Coach          Anna          Korling          showed          confi-         dence          in          the          team’s          ability          through          her          dedication          in         preparing          for          meets          and          coaching.         The          team          worked          hard          at          meeting          their          goal.          Each         Swimmer          put          nearly          three          hours          and          five          thousand         yards          in          daily          practices.         RIGHT:          JOHN          BONNIN          gasps          for          air.          CENTER          RIGHT:          Chris          Smith          exhib-         its          his          excellent          form          in          butterfly,          BELOW          RIGHT:          Greg          Lyons          back          strokes.         BELOW:          Steve          Idle          practices          freestyle.         Myong         Lee          '80         92                    LOWER          CLASSMEN                   BELOW:          DAVID          MALLIA          makes          a          big         splash.          BELOW          LEFT          977          SWIM         TEAM:          ROW          1:          B.          Jackson,          D.          Mallia,          J         Bonnin,          B.          Garduno,          D.          Roth,          R.          Anderson,         B.          Carey.          ROW          2:          A.          Sadeg,          J.          Scropler         S.          Olsen,          R.          Frost,          D.          Boorsman,          H.          Reyel         R.          Melgar,          D.          Roth.          ROW          3:          B.          McConnel         C.          Higbee,          D.          Houston,          B.          Nordstrom,          ¢         Smith.          ROW          4:          T.          Pyne,          D.          Quarante,          D         Sibbett.          ROW          5:          B.          Davis,          Anna          Korling,          P         James,          J.          Blackridge,          S.          Idle,          M.          Fay.          CEN         TER          LEFT:          Jim          McCoullough          shows          his         winning          form          in          the          100          yard          free-style         event.          FAR          LEFT          TOP:          Grae          Wallace         cheers          on          Jet          swimmers.          DIRECTLY          LEFT         Eddie          Chavez          does          a          forward          tuck          off          the         three          meter          board         Washington         Encinal          )          San          Leandr         Encinal          .          .7          Alameda         Nie         Robert          Sharon          Robert          Leslie          Patrick          Bob         Lee          ‘80          Lee          °78          Leggett          ‘80          Leighton          °7          Lenneau          °7          Levering                   SPORTS                    93         BELOW:          DEBBIE          SWEENY          trains          for          the          “880.”          BELOW          RIGHT:          Rick          Daleke,          who          received          honorable          mention          goes          up          for          a          shot.          FAR          BELOW          RIGHT:          Daryl          Thomas          stares         with          concern          of          team’s          performance.          FAR          BELOW          LEFT:          Beth          Anderson          completes          final          lap          of          the          100          yard          freestyle         t         Jeff          Mark          Evan          R uth          Jack         Lindeman          78          Lindstrom          °79          Liasby          ’80          Llorens          °7          Lolo          ‘          Lomba_          ’80         94                    LOWER          CLASSMEN                   coaches          chose         many          athletes         for          all-league         Though,          only          the          wrestling          team          won          a          team          title,         many          of          Encinal’s          athletes          were          chosen          All-ACAL         champions.          Nominated          by          their          own          coaches,          EHS         proved          to          be          a          school          with          individual          champions.          All-         ACAL          champs          include          swimmers,          Beth          Anderson,          and         Mike          Fay;          from          football,          Steve          Avalos          and          Mark          Alle-         grotti          and          Dan          Dozier;          from          track,          Debbie          Sweeny;         basketball          players          Mark          Allegrotti,          Daryl          Thomas          and         Rick          Daleke.         BELOW:          DAN          MARKS          goes          for          a          takedown          during          Encinal          Wrestling          tourna-         ment.          BELOW          LEFT:          Chris          Smith          strokes          his          way          to          the          ball          and          victory.          LEFT         Mark          Allegrotti          prepares          to          leap          for          a          rebound         Carol          Keith          Anthony          Margie          Rhonda         Lombardi          80          Lombardi          °78          Lorigo          ‘78          Louie          °80          Lugenbeel           80          Lunceford          °78          Lyons          ‘78          Ly          7          Lyons          ‘79                   SPORTS                    95         CLOCKWISE          FROM          RIGHT:          Mary          Aerhage          finds          the          peacefulness          of          the         library          quite          satisfying          as          she          finishes          reading          the          ILIAD          AND          THE          ODYS-         SEY          for          her          freshman          English          class.          Steve          Idle          looks          disappointed          after          Shel-         ley          Jones          accepts          a          dance          with          someone          else.          A          lonely          rider          makes          his          way         through          the          quiet          halls          of          Encinal          High          on          a          cloudy,          rainy          day.          The          new          addi-         tion          to          the          appearance          of          Encinal          High          is          a          marquis          bought          and          given          to          the         student          body          by          the          Booster          Club         )          imi         Oe         pare          e:         Michael          Shirley          Anne          Lucia          Joan          Jeanne          Margaret         Macarrig          ‘80          Macasieb          °7          MacDonald          °7          Maceira          °7          Mackey          MacPherson          °79          MacPherson          ‘80         96                    LOWERCLASSMEN                   ON          CAMPUS         Gary          Robert          Mike          Kim          Brenda          David          Mike         Madderra          °7'          Maguire          ‘80          Mainaga          °7          Malabag          s          Mallia          °7          Mallia          °          Maners          °7          Manhard                   ON          CAMPUS                    97         RIGHT:          DALE          YOUNG          discusses          the          events         Doug          Hathaway          and          friend.          BELOW          RIGHT:          Larry         petunias          displayed          for          sale          on          the          library          patio          hryn          Rankin          dem         onstrates          the          colonial          craft          of          yarn          spinning          for          passing          «          rs.          DIRECTLY         BELOW:          Slices          for          sale:          A          super-sub          constructed          in          four          hours          by          the          boys          in          the         bachelor          survival          class         Jim          Bill          Gino          Michele          Elaine          Jesus          Laverne          Lisa         Manibusan          °79          Mardin          °7)          Marceline          °78          Marceline          °79          Marks          °!          Marquez          79          Marquez          °7          Marquez          ‘80          Marquez         LOWERCLASSMEN          encinal          students         celebrate          our         nation’s          birthday         The          second          week          of          May,          1976          was          Encinal’s          time         to          join          the          nation          in          its          200th          anniversary          celebration.         School          festivities          included          assemblies,          dress-up         competitions,          and          a          day          of          fun          and          frolic.          All          week          the         library          patio          was          the          scene          of          sales,          displays,          and          dem-         onstrations.          Friday’s          events          climaxed          the          week          with          a         parade          around          town          and          an          old          fashioned          picnic          on          the         football          field.         LEFT:          JOEL          SHULTZ          directs          Webster          Street          traffic          during          the          parade         BELOW:          Faculty          members          Robert          Ruark,          Jac          Campbell,          Phyllis          DeLavergne          and         Kathy          Vierra          lustily          sing          at          Friday’s          picnic         Anna          Gerald          Don          Perry          Debbie          Joe          Mary          Rita          Blaine         Martens          ‘78          Martens          ’80          Martin          ’8          Martin          Martinez          °7%          Martinez          °79          Martinez          ’80          Martinez          ‘80          Marsh         ON          CAMPUS           99         bicentennial          day         memorabilia,          our         pictorial          memory         Beginning          with          a          big          parade,          the          Bicentennial          Pic-         nic          Day          was          very          memorable.          With          the          live          band,         “Race          and          Rhythm,”          students          and          faculty          alike          danced         their          feet          off          in          a          dance          contest.          Pleasure          was          found         when          students          bought          chances          to          throw          sponges          at         Dave          Johns          and          Richard          Gorman.          Other          activities         included          wheel          barrow          races,          three          legged          races,          and         an          extravagant          water          balloon          fight.         RIGHT:          KAREN          OLIVER          momentarily          takes          a          break          after          participating          in          the         spirited          activites          common          to          the          bicentennial          picnic          day.          BELOW:          George          Cad-         well          watches          members          of          the          faculty          dance          to          the          foot          stomping          music          while          Max         Wilde          and          Ronald          Lopes          discuss          a          “shady”          deal.         Joyce          Y          Matthew          Lesley         Maslonkowski          °79          Mason          ’78                    Masters          °79          Miovas          °79          Matthews          80         100          LOWERCLASSMEN          ALAMEDA          FREE          LIBRARY         be          beh          LY         BELOW:          CAROLYN          FORE,          Jerry          Ludy          and          Ken          Brown          move          to          the          tunes          of          Race          and         Rhythm.          FAR          BELOW:          Grae          Wallace          is          down          for          lunch          but          not          out          of          the          action.          LEFT         Chris          Schwarz          and          a          faithful          friend          catch          the          spirit          by          horsing          around.          BELOW          LEFT:          Jose         Montes          somehow          finds          time          to          daydream         Nanette          Jeff          Virgil          Paul          Stacy          Mario          Perry          Bill         McAllister          °80          McAuliffe          °7'          McBee                    McCarthy          7          McCarthy          °80          McCash          °79          McCash           75          McConnell         ON          CAMPUS           101         ALAMEDA          FREESRARY         BELOW          LEFT          TO          right:          Karyn          Guthrie          tastes          her          ch«         Irvings          can’t          decide          on          what          to          take.          Carolyn          Fore          caught         FAR          BELOW          LEFT          to          right:          Don          Grant          finds          a          wide          variety          of          f         Melinda          Platt          decides          on          a          Mexican          dish         David          Richard          Nedra          Ed          Nancy          Colleen          Shannon          Ediwn         McDaniel          °78          McDonald          7          McGee          ‘'80          McGowan          7          McGovern          ‘79          McCrae          80          McCrae          °78          Medina          °80         102          UNDERCLASSMEN          multi-cultural          feast         features          world         wide          delicacies         One          of          the          features          of          the          Bicentennial          week          was         the          Multi-Cultural          dinner.         Parents          and          students          prepared          their          specialties          in         international          foods          and          brought          them          to          the          cafeteria         before          six          p.m.         Frediricka          Reaves          and          Diana          Ellsworth          coordinated         the          dinner          efforts.         When          the          doors          opened          the          dinner          line          had          one         hundred          and          fifty          people.          When          the          evening          was          over         more          than          four          hundred          had          dined.         BELOW:          KENNY          KIRKLAND          scrutinizes          the          food.          BELOW          LEFT:          VELIA         Domingez          decides          on          a          well          prepared          Mexican          dinner         Victor          Shelly          Leslie          Stephianie          David          79          Mendoza          °78          Menichetti          ‘78          Meyer          ”          y          :          :          Meza          °79          '          Miovas          78         ON          CAMPUS           103         mill-in          changes:         one          day          event,          no         english          electives         Mill-in          changed          and          everyone          was          concerned.         Lunch          was          no          longer          a          designated          period!          Other         changes          included          no          English          electives,          one          day          mill-in,         and          no          Freshman          milled-in          because          their          programs         had          been          pre-determined.          Students          who          milled-in          late         in          the          day          had          problems          with          full          classes.          English          4x,         physics          and          several          other          courses          had          been          filled          by         noon.         RIGHT:          TRACY          WAGNER          has          that          expression          “I          don’t          believe          that          class          is         full!”          BELOW          RIGHT:          Linda          Scott          questions          Bonnie          Grimm          during          mill-in         BELOW:          Ken          Vargas          consults          with          Ed          Winberg          before          signing          in          his          class          as         Shane          Townsend          watches         oy          (es         2          PS         Leslie          Bruce          Penny          Steve          Catherine          Yvette          :          Charles         Millar          ‘79          Millard          ’80          Millard          ”          Miller          78          Mills          °78          Mills          °7          Miranda          ’80          Miranda         104          UNDERCLASSMEN          LEFT:           BARBERA          SAN          Nicolas          and          Tommie          Trujillo          catch          up          on          summer          gos         sip          rather          than          mill-in          problems.          BELOW          CENTER:          Jim          Kruse          enjoys          himself         while          Jon          Medeiros          shows          Frank          Hanna          his          problem.          BELOW          LEFT:          Esther          Par-         aschak          curls          up          on          stage          as          she          fills          in          her          program          cards.          BELOW:          Dennis          Reic         hert          wonders          where          to          go          next         Mischelle          Debbie          David          Jose          Marshall          Romeo         Mirts          ‘7          Mitchell          80          Molica          ’80          Montes          ‘8          Montes          75          Monroe          °7          Monzon         Julie         ON          CAMPUS           105         Marletta          Wrenn          Thomas          Brenda         Moorehead          °80          Morales          ’80          Morata          ’80          Morris          ’80          Morse          °7:          Moseley          °79          Murphy          ’80         106          LOWERCLASSMEN          opening          dance         race          and          rhythm’s         superb          sounds         The          opening          dance,          held          on          September          17th,          made         a          profit          of          $556.05          and          was          a          great          success          for          the          stu-         dent          body          of          Encinal.          Dancing          started          at          8          p.m.          and         ended          at          the          stroke          of          midnight.          Students          “boogied”         to          the          sounds          of          Race          and          Rhythm.          Door          prizes         included          one          77          HORIZON          and          a          student          body          card.         Overall,          the          dance          welcomed          everyone          back-to-school,         from          Freshmen          to          Seniors.         FAR          LEFT:          FRANCES          Nereu          and          Eddie          Chavez          boogie          at          opening          dance         ABOVE          LEFT:          James          Amaya          and          Diane          Thieme          listen          to          Allison          Bordner          while         she          dances          with          George          Glass.          CENTER          LEFT:          Bob          Ballerini          and          Jennifer          Hunt         groove.          BELOW          FAR          LEFT:          Providing          the          sounds          are          “Race          and          Rhythm.”         LEFT:          Karen          Rivas          and          Dan          Dozier          dance          to          “Shake          Your          Booty.”          In          the          back         ground          Rosemarie          Degemann          and          her          date          dance          too.          DIRECTLY          BELOW         Lori          Jensen          like          a          lady,          sits          one          out,          while          Dino          Romo,          with          cane,          sprawls          one         out         Dorothy          Joanne          5          Laura          Michael          Norma          Frank          Jane         Murphy          °          Murphy          °79          Murphy          80          Murphy          ’78          Murphy          80          Murphy          ”          Myers          °78          Naborne          °78          Naito          ’80         ON          CAMPUS           _          107         7          fund          raisers         permit          camp          trip         5          spirit          routines         The          Fall          Cheerleaders          and          Pom          Pon          girls          practiced         every          day          anticipating          the          football          season.          They          organ-         ized          seven          fund          raisers          which          included          two          bake          sales,         two          car          washes,          one          candy          sale          and          two          Penny          Market         sales,          to          pay          their          way          to          National          Cheerleader          Associ-         ation          Camp.          New          ideas          produced          “Down          the          Field,”         “We're          a          Tower          of          Power,”          and          “Sock          It.”          Best          cheers         for          the          year          were:          “Count          Down”          and          “Hey          Crowd.”         ABOVE          RIGHT:          KIM          Watkins,          alias          “The          Fonz,”          and          followers          “get          down”         during          a          pep          rally.          FAR          RIGHT:          Tina          Bunch          shows          the          force          of          Jet           Power.         RIGHT:          Susie          Holgerson          starts          the          line          in          a          Defense          cheer.          BELOW          RIGHT         Tia          Biacciocco          shows          her          undying          spirit.          BELOW:          Fall          ’76          Cheerleaders:          L          to          R         Tina          Bunch,          Marya          Barrett,          Susan          Rivas,          Tanya          Esposo,          ChaCha          Harreitha,          Susie         Holgerson,          Anne          Leahy,          and          Alice          Amaya.         Reggie          Ronnie          Janet          Manuel          Mercy         Narito          °78          Narito          ’79          Naungayan          °’80          Navarro          °78          Navarro          7          Nederhoff          79          ,          Nelson         LOWERCLASSMEN          BELOW:          ANNE          LEAHY          bellows          spirit          enthusiastically.          FAR          BELOW:          Fall          76         Pompon          Squad:          from          left:          Juanita          Bolivar,          Melody          Meyers,          Kim          Watkins,          Tessic         Amaya,          Karyn          Boyson,          Julie          Zehnder,          Tia          Biacciocco,          Mercy          Milana,          and          Stacy         Meyers.          BELOW          LEFT:          Marya          Barrett          illustrates          the          excitement          after          a          Jet         touchdown.          LEFT:          Susan          Rivas          is          captivated          in          the          middle          of          the          E.H.S.          “Vic         tory”          song,         Nereu          Frances         Nelson          ’80          Frances          °79          Michael          °78          Newman          Nelson          7          Nichols          °'79          Nicola         ON          CAMPUS          RIGHT:          FRESHMAN          BOYS          put          all          effort          into          tugging          the          rope          but          can          not          stay          on         their          feet.          BELOW          RIGHT:          Debbie          Taylor          touches          up          her          make-up          while          resting          after         noon          time          activities.          BELOW:          Theresa          Duenas,          senior          class          president,          receives          the          first         place          Spirit          Award          from          student          body          vice          president,          Jim          McCullough         Tae          n         Frances          Dan          Debbie          Brad          Suzie          Jimmie          Tracey          James         Nereu          79          Nixon          ’7          Nobrega          °79          Nordstrom          °78          Norgren          7          Norris          °80          Norton          °7          Nuansri          °80         110          LOWERCLASSMEN          jet          supporters         pull          together,         spirit          recognized         Our          campus          looked          alive          during          Spirit          Week.          Stu-         dents          showed          their          enthusiasm          by          decorating          the          halls         with          posters          and          paper-link          chains.         =         All          classes          gathered          during          lunch          to          compete          in         activities          including          tug-of-war,          three          legged          races          and         the          jump          rope          and          cheering          contests.         The          seniors          won          the          Spirit          Award,          but          everyone         made          the          week          exciting.         The          entire          school          pulled          together          and          the          effect         was          spirit         LEFT          DIANE          PACHECQ,          though          dressed          as          a          clown,          seems          determined          to          get         her          point          across          to          Steve          Carson.          BELOW:          Sim          Cortez          and          Brandom          DeHart         chuckle          at          the          sign          of          defeat.          BELOW          LEFT:          Jim          Taxiera          strings          up          the          blue          and         white          paper          chains          that          were          initialed          for          a          penny          a          link         —                   a:                    rr         Robin          Kathy          David          Karen          Matt          Scott          Sheila         O'Brien          °78          Ochoa          ’78          Oelhafen          °79          Oliver          °80          Oliver          °79          Olsen          °78          Olsen                    Olson         ON          CAMPUS           111         our          homecoming;         tie          for          runner-up         and          gifts          of          roses         For          the          second          time          in          E.H.S.’s          history          a          football         king          and          queen          were          crowned.          The          spirit          assembly         presented          the          nominees          and          winners          to          the          student         body.          Student          voters          chose          Donja          Harris          queen          and         George          Glass          king.          A          first          at          E.H.S.          was          a          tie          for          the         queen’s          first          runner-up          between          Nina          Alves          and          Diane         Thieme.          The          nicest          touch          of          the          day          was          the          presenta-         tion          to          each          nominee          of          a          bouquet          of          roses.         LEFT:          DONJA          HARRIS          and          George          Glass          are          crowned          but          obscured          by          Presi-         dent          George          Money          as          he          does          the          honors.          BELOW          RIGHT:          Debbie          Moore         receives          bouquet          from          Rusty          Ladua.          BELOW:          President          George          Money         announces          homecoming          activities          on          football          field                   .         Lynda          Brian          Maria          Fernando          Mark          Marilyn          Alfrose         Olson          '79          O’Maley          °79          Ormonde          °7          Oronos          '79          Oronos          °7          Ormes           °7.          Orpilla          °80          Orprilla          °78         LOWERCLASSMEN          BELOW:          DIANE          THIEME          listens          to          Rusty          Ladua’s          reas-         suring          words          on          pathway          after          being          announced.          FAR         BELOW:          Homecoming          royalty          Debbie          Moore,          Rusty          Ladua,         Steve          Avalos,          Nina          Alves,          Donja          Harris,          George          Glass,         Diane          Thieme,          Mike          Madina,          Becky          Winslow,          and          Gary         Castillo,          pose          for          typical          newspaper          style          picture.          LEFT         Donja          Harris          and          George          Glass          rejoice          after          the          announce-         ment          of          their          coronation         Gerry          Steve          Vicky          Cynthia          Deborah          Valorie         On          Ortega          °78          Ortega          °78          Osoimalo          °80          Ostil          °79          Owen          7          Owen         ON          CAMPUS           113         LEFT:          THE          SCOREBOARD          disp!          the          final          score.          BELOW          CENTER:          Melvin         Carver          is          tackled          as          he          attempts          a          quarterback          sneak.          FAR          BELOW:          Melvin          Carver         evades          a          tackler          and          gaines          yardage.          BELOW:          Gary          Castillo          hands-off          to          Gino          Marce         YDS          0          60          QUARTER         Valorie          Diane          Robert          Eric          Lisa          Anna          Karin         Owen                     80          Pacheco          °7          it          Pamiroyan          °79           Pantonial          ’78          Pantonial          ’80          Papluras          °80          Parham         LOWERCLASSMEN          six          fumbles,         penalties,          cost         jets          big          game.         For          the          first          time          in          three          years          the          Jets          lost          to          their         cross          town          rivals,          the          Alameda          Hornets.          Regardless          of         the          home          field          advantage          and          good          defense,          they          went         down          fighting.          Some          people          felt          it          was          a          total          loss.         Encinal          fumbled          five          times          in          the          first          half          and          suf-         fered          numerous          penalties          which          totaled          one-hundred         yards.          Encinal          fans          were          greatly          disappointed          at          the          20-         ae          ==          7CrO          loss.         LEFT:          MELVIN          CARVER          rushes          for          a          gain          during          first          quarter          action.         BELOW:          Melvin          Carver          (12)          moves          toward          the          sidelines          anticipating          a          pass          as         Tom          Graziosa          (43)          provides          his          defense.          To          the          right          —          the          offensive          line          con-         tains          the          Hornets         Billy          Raline          Anne          Marie         Parks          79          Pastores          79          7          Pedroni          ”           78          .          Peralta         ON          CAMPUS           115         seniors          bring         french          quality          |         to          school          play         Though          plagued          by          difficulties          the          senior          class         pulled          through          a          production          of          Moliere’s          “The          Would         Be          Gentleman”          on          December          1          and          2.          The          class          was         responsible          for          both          set          designs          and          costumes.          When         seniors          could          not          be          found          for          some          supporting          roles,         underclassmen          Jim          Forquer          and          Charles          Ames          were         cast.          The          produ ction          was          costly,          but          the          class          earned         $150          toward          their          June          Disneyland          trip.         BELOW:          TONY          FASSO          tries          to          calm          his          nerves          before          his          entrance.          BELOW         RIGHT:          Diana          Nelson          considers          criticism          from          Jeri          Lambden          as          Lorraine          Hollis         looks          on         Armond          Grace          Letha          Fred          Robin         Perata          °79          Pereira           79          :          Persyn          °7          Peterson          °7          Petty          °80          Pfeiffer          °80         116          LOWERCLASSMEN          LEFT:          CULTURE          MASTERS          Jim          McCullough          and          Marilyn          deKleer          argue          about          money          matters.          BELOW         Lackeys          Eileen          Gordon          and          Roberta          Birkholm          await          orders          from          Mr.          Jourdain,          played          by          Tim          Branson.          FAR         BELOW:          Roberta          Birkholm          and          Kathy          Tyksinski          take          on          stagecraft          responsibilities          of          painting          the          back         drops.          BELOW          LEFT:          Philosophy          Master          Joel          Shultz          dons          his          gown          prior          to          the          first          act         Akshay          Gilbert          Kerri          Kevin          Wenchie          Daphne          Carl         Phahl          '7          Patel          °8          Picardal          ‘8          Pikaart           78          Pimental          ’8          Piring           7!          Pitcher          ‘80          loss         ON          CAMPUS          BELOW:          MR.          REBENSDOREF          hands          out          s;         DIRECTLY          BELOW          LEFT          Joel          Shultz          dances          witt         ley         BELOW          RIGHT:          MIKE          HUNTER          str          les          with          Veilia          n          es          during          hop.          DIRECTLY          BELOW         RONALD          KWAN          ar          icky          Viray          do          the         )         Dennis          Gabe          Albert          Sheila          Gail          Jeff          Ameila         Pomiente           ’§          Ponce          °75          ,          Pondok          °7          Popper          °7          Porrill           °75          Porter          80          Posadas          ”          Posadas         118          LOWERCLASSMEN?          halloween          hop         costumes,          prizes         sophs          earn          $180         On          October          27th,          165          people          many          of          them          in          cos-         tumes          danced          the          night          away          at          the          “Soph          Hop.”         There          were          prizes          for          the          best          “GET          UPS.”          1st          prize         went          to          Mike          Cozzolino          or          King          Kong;          Cyndee          Pur-         beck          or          Raggedy          Ann          was          awarded          3rd.          Charles          Ames         as          Adolph          Hitler          won          3rd.          They          were          all          rewarded         with          ghost          and          goblin          toys.          The          Sophs          cashed          in          on         the          affair          earning          $180          for          the          class          of          1979.         ABOVE          LEFT:          Danny          Marks          and          company          boogie          in          a          line.          CENTER:          Dennis         Reichert          whispers          sweet          nothings          to          Marilyn          De          Kleer          DIRECTLY          BELOW         LEFT:          Julie          Russell          sings          her          way          to          first          place          BELOW:          CHRIS          DRISSCOL         and          Russell          Frost          dance          to          the          funk         Greg          Ji          Martin          Margot          Linda          Cyndee          Stanford         Potter          ”          7          Presley          7’          Preston          °78          Puckett          °79          Purbeck          °78          e          7          Quan         ON          CAMPUS           119         fall          student         leaders          handle         multiple          activities         Fall          semester          had          many          activities.          Enthusiastic          Bob         Ballarini          organized          spirit          week          activities          while          Jim         McCullough          prepared          for          the          Christmas          fair.          The          suc-         cess          of          the          assembly          the          ELECTRIC          MIME          was         remembered          by          many          as          Joel          Schultz’          best          effort          to         entertain          the          student          body.          The          fall          student          council         rewrote          the          constitution          and          re-structured          student          gov-         ernment          in          pre-school          sessions          and          leadership          class         hours.         RIGHT:          PRESIDENT          GEORGE          Money          watches          the          pretty          gals          at          the          Bud         Branch          fashion          show.          PANEL          OF          PICTURES:          below          right          from          left:          The          happy         go          lucky          Joel          Schultz          commissioner          of          assemblies          and          Bob          Ballerini          commis         sioner          of          spirit          demonstrate          their          enthusiam          at          school          activites.          BELOW:          Gina         Sepic          gives          a          report          on          the          financial          situation          of          the          student          body         hes         Dante          Julie          Collen          John         Quarante          ‘7’          Quarg          ’f          Quen          ‘80          Quinata         Kathy         Quinata         t         )         Ronnie         Quinata         80         Jesus         Quiroga         LEFT:          BOB          BALLERINI          concentrates          as          }         project.          BELOW:          Treasurer          Donja          Harris          patiently          waits          for         decision          at          the          football          game.          PANEL          OF          PICTURES          below          right:          Vice         President          Jim          McCullough          is          giving          spirit          week          awards          to          class          presidents         from          left;          Mischelle          Mitchells          Freshman          class,          Lori          Breckon          Junior          class         and          Terri          Deunas          Senior          class         eit          aN         Richard          Eugene          Dawn          Raymond          Henry          Richard          Gilbert         Rabkin           7          Radabaugh          °79           Ragsdell          ‘80          Rambrand_’t          Ramirez          °7          Ramirez           Ramos         ON          CAMPUS           121         FAR          BELOW:          Ken          Brown,          Barbara         DIRECTLY          BELOW:          BARBARA          Jolliffe          and          Judy          Quan          take          time          out          to          relax          and          chat         BELOW          RIGHT:          Fredricka         Erhorn,          Elizabeth          Slater          and          Jim          Hewitt          join          in          a          rousing          rendition          of          “America          the          Beautiful,”         Reaves          and          Eugene          Ford          “boogie”          to          the          sounds          of          “Race          and          Rhythm.”         Deborah          Tony          Margie          Ann         Ramos          ‘79          Ramos          ‘80          Rankin          ‘7          Rascon          ‘7          Ratzel          -          Reed          7          Reeder         LOWERCLASSMEN          ry          ah          ah          aka          —          -         LOD”          Prod          a           y           i          a         AK,          EP          FP          SSeS          088          v;          22)          yy,         awe,          nee          :          Jf          Li ?fy?          %,          2          ,          e          °         pees          asses          if          waates          CAITIDUS          activity         eeseenectsseeen          eee          reveals          teachers         PE?          bbbbhel          shh.          PI227          7)?         Mewes          fascinating          facets         Students          thought          they          knew          their          teachers;          how-         ever,          Bicentennial          Week          activities          brought          out          facets         of          the          faculty          never          noticed          before          by          the          students.         Some          teachers          came          to          school          costumed          as          presidents,         clowns,          or          southern          belles         The          Bicentennial          Week          was          a          perfect          example          of         the          time          they          devoted          to          our          clubs’          and          teams’          activi-         ties.          In          a          thousand          ways          our          faculty          supported          campus         programs.         LEFT:          MELINDA          PLATT          “clowns”          around          with          Mastick          School          kids.          BELOW         LEFT:          Carolyne          Fore          takes          a          sip          of          “the          real          thing.”          BELOW:          Scarlet          O'Hara         Quan          sashays          down          the          hall          in          search          of          Rhett         Dennis          Doug          Cathy          Connie          c          Katrina          osa          Phillip         Reichert          °78          Reichert           76          Reilly          °78          Render          °79          nder                    ssler          (°71          evell          °79          Reyes         ON          CAMPUS           123         faculty,          boosters         take          nostalgic          trip         at          ballroom          dance         The          Multi-Cultural          dinner          and          Booster          club          dance         are          two          examples          of          the          many          times          EHS          faculty          and         their          families          came          together          with          students          and          their         families.          The          Booster          dance,          which          netted          over          $1500,         was          a          night          of          nostalgia          for          parents          and          teachers.          It         was          a          special          treat          for          those          who          grew          up          in          Alameda         as          it          was          held          in          the          old          Alameda          Hotel          ballroom,          the         scene          of          other          dances          so          many          years          ago.         William          Hermie          iz          Craig          Keith          Tony          Jill          Cecilia         Reyes          °78          Reyel          ”          zi          Reynolds          80          Reynolds          °78          Reynolds          °78          Riedell          ’80          Rios          ‘78         LOWERCLASSMEN          Remberto         Rios         80         Woody         Ritchie         Steve         Rittinger         80         Karen         Rivas         CLOCKWISE          FROM          BELOW:          Ruth          Snyder          and          Richard          Jaensch          get          with          the          action          on         the          dance          floor          at          the          Booster          Club          dance.          Richard          Gorman          and          his          family          help          them         selves          to          the          food          at          the          Multi-Cultural          dinner.          Barbara          Joliffe          explains          the          situation          to         her          husband          after          a          satisfying          meal.          Larry          Carpenter          persuades          his          son          to          sample          a          chicken         dish          at          the          Multi-Cultural          dinner.          David          Kracl          takes          his          son          for          a          ride          in          the          Bicentennial         Parade         Susan          Adam          Donna         80          Rivas          ’°7          Rivard          ‘78          80          Robbins         ON          CAMPUS          125         BELOW:          FRANKIE          LAYTON          diligently          scours          one          of          the          cafete-         ria’s          huge          spaghetti          pots.          FAR          BELOW:          Eve          Wiltons,          Jaimie          Hel         BELOW:          EVE          WILTONS,          with          the          help          of          Karen          Wilson,          inspects          _          bert,          Fredricka          Reaves          and          Pam          Stevenson          avidly          watch          the          Bicenten         her          plate          for          foreign          matter.          nial          sing-along         hee                  Jeannie          Raymond          Kathie          John          Esparanza          Rodney          Anthony         Robbins          °78          of          Roberts          78          Rocheford          ’80          Rockett          °78          ‘          Rodriguez          °80          Rodriguez          °80          —_          Rogers         126          LOWERCLASSMEN          give          recognition         to          the          dedicated:         secretaries,          staff         Secretaries          were          the          backbone          of          the          school.          They         kept          complete          attendance          and          grade          records.          They         issued          passes          and          contended          with          the           new          rule          that          six         tardies          meant          suspension.         The          staff          prepared          lunches,          bandaged          wounds          and         cleaned          classrooms.          Their          efforts          often          gained          little         recognition,          but          these          behind-the-scenes          activities          kept         the          school          running          smoothly.         LEFT:          DAN          AND          Georgia          McNeill          compare          their          choices          of          delicacies          at          the         Multicultural          Dinner.          BELOW:          Nurse,          Pamela          Stevenson          relates          to          Sandra          Jones         her          experiences          with          sprained          fingers         Seorge          Sue          Janice          Julie          Rebecca          René          Robert          Stephanie         Rogers          °78          Rogers           7          Rogge          '78          Rogge          80          Romero          '80          8          Roscales           78          Rose          °          Rose          '78         ON          CAMPUS          annual          booster         club          dance:          fun         for          administrators         Encinal          administrators          were          Frank          Hanna,          Ken         Biba,          Ruth          Snyder,          Dick          Gorman,          and          Annabel         Wann.          Although          occupied          with          school          responsibili-         ties,          they          managed          to          slip          away          from          their          discipline         roles          to          enjoy          themselves.          The          Booster          Club          Dance         was          one          such          event.          There          they          socialized          with          many         of          our          parents.          The          unique          part          of          the          entire          evening         was          the          chance          to          photograph          them          as          people          seen          in          a         different          light.         RIGHT:          SOMETHING          YOU          thought          you          would          never          see          —          The          principal         dancing          with          his          wife.          BELOW          RIGHT:          Dick          and          Arbie          Gorman          admit          Lyn          and         Lito          Lago          into          a          dance.          BELOW:          Ruth          Snyder          gives          her          questionable          expression         Marvin          Dale          Doug          Libby          Debbie          Roxanne          Jim         Rosenthal          °7t           7§          Roth          ’7          Roth          ’80          Roth          ‘79          Rowney          ‘78          Roxas          °79          Ruckman          80         LOW          ERCLASSMEN          LEFT:          ANNABEL          WANN          advises          Carole          Huie          with          a          schedule          prob         lem.          BELOW          LEFT:          Dick          Gorman          misses          whatever          caused          his          wife,         Arbie,          to          laugh.          BELOW:          Ken          Biba          keeps          his          eyes          on          the          dance          floor          but         would          rather          smoke          his          cigar         Julie          Chris          Adam          ;          Chris          Lilia          Barbara          Eva         Russel          7          Ryles          ’80          Sadeg          °79          78          Sakowicz          °78          Salinas          80          SanNicolas          °79          Santos          ’78         ON          CAMPUS           129         RIGHT:          WARNER          CROLL          startles          a         sleeping          James          Pratt          during          the          Bicen         tennial          Day.          Picnic.          BELOW:          Annabel         Wann          listens          to          Gina          Lantz          explain          her         problem.          FAR          BELOW          LEFT:          Clare         Porter          removes          the          cap          of          her          marking         pen          before          changing          a          student’s          pro         gram.          FAR          BELOW          RIGHT:          Warner         Croll          signs          his          initial          of          approve!          on          a         student’s          master          control          card          at          mill-in         -          Leanor          Cheri          Chris          Edward          Chery!          Mike         Santos          °          Santos          °79          Saunders          °78          Saunders           80          Saxton          °80          Saxton          °79          Saxton          ”          Saxton          °79          Saylor         LOWERCLASSMEN          —          counselors          claim                   “here          to          serve”         their          new          motto         With          the          motto          “We          are          here          to          serve,”          Encinals         counselors          fulfilled          student’s          needs          and          educational         conflicts.          With          480          students          per          counselor          plus          other         assignments,          counseling          took          up          lots          of          time.          Warner         Croll          counseled          freshmen,          Clare          Porter          coordinated         testing.          Vocational          education          was          Joe          Yeoman’s          and         Annabel          Wann          took          charge          of          college          applications         and          grants.          Counselors          really          served!         LEFT:          JOHN          BAY          and          Robert          Williett          discuss          a          program          change.          BELOW:          Joe         Yeoman          regretfully          tells          a          student          that          third          period          government          class          is          all          filled.         Melissa          Tami          Robert          Tim         Sayson          ’80          “          7          Schelper          ’80          Schenker          °79          Schenone          ’80          4          Scherer          80         ON          CAMPUS           131         horizon          produces         nationally          rated         book;          memories         The          HORIZON          ’77          staff          found          themselves          under         the          pressure          of          producing          a          competitive,          nationally         rated          yearbook.          With          the          guiding          hand          and          advice          of         Art          Roke          and          the          editorial          instruction          of          Tracy          Lenz         and          Tracy          Watkins,          the          well-organized          staff          worked          to         create          a          unique,          yet          informative          book.          The          staff          of         nineteen          met          numerous          deadlines,          while          creating          a         book          which          could          be          looked          upon          as          one          of          the          top         yearbooks          in          the          nation          as          well          as          being          full          of          cher-         ishable          memories.         TOP          ROW,          LEFT          TO          RIGHT:          HORIZON          STAFF:          Judi          Barber,          and          Sue         George,          Matt          Dunn,          Tracy          Lenz,          Jeri          Lambden.          ROW          2:          Greg          Lyons,          and          Sue         Thatcher,          the          HORIZON          Staff;          Tracy          Watkins,          Julie          Russell,          Cheryl          Dobyne         ROW          3:          Diana          Nelson,          Cindy          Purbeck,          Davy          Yee,          the          HORIZON          Staff;          Art         Roke          and          Kitty          Mills,          Karyn          Boyson          and          Ron          Espell         Kim          Deana          Therese          Susan          Melissa          Alan          Karen         Schinauer          7!          Schmitt          ’80          Schmitt          °          Schmitz          7:          Schneider          80          Schroeder          ”          Schroeder          ‘8          Scott         9         132                    LOWER          CLASSMEN                   Chris         Sendayc                   ON          CAMPUS                    133         RIGHT:          GINA          SEPIC          and          Mary          Ann          Mallia          rearrange          the          brownies          to          make          them          more         appealing.          FAR          BELOW:          The          VICA          Club          banner,          BELOW:          ’S’          Club          members          who          par-         ticipated          in          the          annual          halloween          party          at          Mastick          School          were:          Laurie          Saxton,          Gina          Sepic,         Mary          Ann          Mallia,          Cindy          Enos,          Wendy          Keane,          and          Shannon          Derris.         Robert          Bill          Laurie          Fredrick          Marie          Michele          Robin         Sheets          °79          Sherer           80          Sherman          °78          Shields                    Shipman          °79          Shirley”          Shirley          °7          Short          °80          Shultz          ’80         134                    LOWER          CLASSMEN                   “for          sale”          is         ’77          motto          for         encinal          clubs         $2.50          cakes,          $1          car          washes,          15¢           suckers,          $1          mints,         and          50¢ $1          key          chains          were          forever          being          sold          by          the         most          active          clubs:          ’S’          and          VICA.          Funds          raised          had          two         primary          uses:          some          went          to          needy          organizations,         including          Meals          On          Wheels;          other          money          financed         participation          in          the          Western          Regional          ’S’          Club          Con-         vention          at          Monterey          and          the          VICA          members’          attend-         ance          at          the          San          Jose          Regional          Skills          Competition.         BELOW:          KATHY          RANKIN,          president          of          VICA,          listens          to          ideas          from          club         members          for          their          next          fund-raising          activity.          LEFT:          Wendy          Keane          and          Gina         Sepic          appear          as          a          Japanese          doll          and          Raggedy          Ann         Deborah          Lisha          Larvicia          Danny          Mike          Helen          Johnny          Monty         Singleton          ’80          Singleton          ‘7          Sinuhe          ‘79          Sipe          ‘7          8          Skinner          80          Skordoulis          °7          Sloan          ‘80          Sloan                   ON          CAMPUS                    135         masa          assists         celebration          of          @         ee          i)         cinco          de          mayo         Clubs          from          all          around          were          active          in          one          way          or         another.          They’ve          held          fund-raising          activities          to          pro-         vide          money          for          their          own          expenses;          from          buying          new         chess          pieces          to          sending          a          student          to          France.          The          new-         est          of          these          clubs          was          the          Mexican-American          Student         Association          (MASA),          advised          by          Miss          Ruth          Romero.         The          money          made          was          used          to          help          celebrate          “Cinco          de         Mayo.”          A          holiday          which          commemorated          Mexico’s         independence          from          France.         ABOVE          RIGHT:          MICHELE          Reagan          uses          all          her          n         wind          luring          RIGHT:          David          Hedden         mn          the          Neslie          Cr         )          points          on          tk          yard,          Bill          McConr         Olson          during          |         Gordon          !          Larry         Smith         136                    LOWER          CLASSMEN                   BELOW:          TERRY          DUENAS          and          Robert          Fernandez          carry          the          FSU          banner          with          pride          in          the          Bicentennial          Parade         BELOW          RIGHT:          Ken          Ishida          yells,          “This          way!”          to          his          fellow          bikers.          BELOW          LEFT:          Paul          Kapler,          president          of         Boosters,          gets          hung          up          in          traffic.          BELOW          CENTER:          The          Travel          Club’s          mascot          roams          aimlessly          through          the         woods          at          the          Nevada          trip.          LEFT:          Travel          Club          members          who          participated          in          the          Haunted          House          on          Halloween         were:          Denise          Bartalini,          Judy          Day,          Robin          Larkin,          and          Robin          O’Brien         Orilla          Cindy          Anita          Christine          Manuel          Esperanza         Socorro          ‘80          7          Sood          ‘8          Soo          Hoo’!           7          Sorman          ‘80          Sosa          ‘80          Soro          ‘80                   ON          CAMPUS                    137         RIGHT:          ADAM          SADEG          prepares          to          tape          an          ailing          leg          at          the          Albany         meet.          BELOW          RIGHT:          Diana          DeKleer          records          shots          at          the          Pacific          bas         ketball          game.          FAR          BELOW:          Adam          Rivard          analyzes          each          play          at          the          San         Leandro          game          as          Gino          Marceline          sits          out          a          play.          BELOW:          Football          statis-         titions,          Sue          George,          Jeri          Lambden,          and          Lori          Beckon          compare          records          for         accuracy          as          photographers          await          oncoming          action         Gabniero          Rick          Steven          Tammy          Michael          Diane          Elizabeth         Somes          °80          Sousa          °79          Souza          ‘7.          Sparrow          ’80          Spear          ’7          ¥          Speakman          °79          Spitzer          °73          Spitznagel         138          LOWERCLASSMEN          Stats,          managers,         become          active          in         competitive          sports         Each          of          Encinal’s          teams          had          its          share          of          statistitions         and          managers          whose          roles          were          just          as          important          as         the          players.          The          jobs          these          students          had          were          not          easy         ones.          Managers          were          responsible          for          the          health          and         welfare          of          the          players          while          stats          recorded          scores          and         individual          accomplishments          by          the          team.          Teams          as         football          and          swimming          were          fortunate          to          have          many         students          interested          in          helping.         BELOW:          PATTI          MOUNTZ          takes          advantage          of          half-time          to          correct          an          error         BELOW          LEFT:          Kathy          Tyksinski          and          Tracy          Watkins          check          their          records          during          a         cross          country          meet          against          Piedmont.          LEFT:          Grae          Wallace          catches          the          time          at          the         touch          ata          girls          swim          meet          against          Alameda          High          in          November         Tammy          Pamela          Tairry          Chuck          John          Scott          Darry!          Richard          Ray         Squire          °79          Starnes          °7'          Steinmetz          '8          Stephanski          ‘80          =          Stevens’78          Stephens          ‘80          Stephenson          ‘80          Steves          ‘80          Stillwell         ON          CAMPUS          fans          as          a          group         drawn          to          football,         basketball          games         Excited          spectators          made          sporting          events          more          lively         with          their          enthusiastic          cheers          and          applause.          Football         had          the          greatest          seating          for          fans          and          was          for          them,          the         most          popular          sport.          The          Alameda-Encinal          game          drew         over          2000          fans.          The          average          basketball          game,          with          less         seating,          averaged          250          fans          per          game.         Although          there          were          events          where          the          opponents         had          the          edge,          the          fans          never          lost          their          spirit.         RIGHT:          GINA          SEPIC          needs          2          pom          pons          to          cheer          on          our          football          team          at          the         Pacific          game.          BELOW          RIGHT:          Spectators,          many          of          whom          also          compete,          watch         the          diving          competition          during          the          Alameda-Encinal          swim          meet.          BELOW:          Diane         Kapler          and          Anne          McDonald          are          distracted          from          their          conversation          during          the         Encinal-San          Leandro          game         3                  eee         (in          .         Dave          John          Jeff          Benjamin          Lori          Debbie          Jacky         Stubbs          °          Strupler           °7          Suazo           Suico           °7          Sullivan.          °79          Sweeney          ‘79          Sweeney         LOWERCLASSMEN          LEFT:          FANS          WATCH          the          cheerleaders          do          their          routines          during          a          lunch          time          pep          rally.          FAR         BELOW          LEFT:          Steve          Idle          and          Davy          Yee,          fans          that          have          been          turned          on          by          a          lunch          time          pep          rally         FAR          BELOW:          4th          period          P.E.          classes          and          other          spectators,          watch          the          U.S.          Men’s          National          Volleyball         team          practice          for          their          upcoming          match          against          the          men’s          team          visiting          the          U.S.A.          from          China.          FAR         BELOW          RIGHT:          Rick          Ortega          voices          his          opinion          about          a          controversial          call          against          the          Jets         BELOW:          Fans          watch          intently          to          see          if          the          Jets          can          score          the          needed          1st          down          against          the          Richmond         Oilers         at)         John          Rose          Viadimi          Chris          Carolina          Corinna          Stewart          Ludy         Sweeney          °          Syrovatka          80          Syrovatka          ‘79          Tanner          °7          Taruc          °79          Taruc          ‘80          Tattersall          ”          Tausche          ‘80         ON          CAMPUS          ETHNIC          DANCES          CHRISTMAS          festival          program          featured,          BELOW:          Lorna          Elefante          and          Rosanna          Benipaya          in          a          Fillipino          dance.          BELOW          LEFT:          Vickie         Reyes          and          Mina          Kaleikau          in          a           Japanese          parasol          dance.          FAR          BELOW          RIGHT:          Connie          Render          and          Lisha          Singleton          in          a          Hawaiian          dance.          FAR          BELOW          LEFT         Velia          Dominquez          in          a          Mexican          dance         Claire          Debbie          Donna          Billy          Rhonda          Sue          Coleen          April          Dary!]         Taylor          ”          Taylor          ‘7          Taylor          ‘7          Terrell          °7          Terry          ‘78          Thatcher          °79          Theodorini          °80          Thomos          ’80          Thomos         142          LOWERCLASSMEN          “with          it’          students         keep          traditions          in         christmas          show         Student          welcomed          an          old-fashioned          Christmas          and         an          assembly          with          the          taste          of          both          new          and          old.         The          Ethnic          and          modern          dance          classes          “Christmases         yet          to          come”          had          a          modern          santa          who          did          the          “robot.”         Although          students          considered          themselves          “with          it”         they          requested          traditional          Christmas          songs          like          ‘Silent         Night”          and          “Jingle          Bells”          as          the          music          of          the          choir,         Orchestra          and          wind          ensemble.         BELOW:          DRUMMER          BOY          Susan          Rivas          with          angels          Julie          Russle,          Chris          Car         son,          Donja          Harris,          Julie          Zender,          Denise          Bartalini,          Ronda          Elmoore,          Cindy          Carter,         Tracy          Watkines          and          Elise          Turner          find          attempt          to          pose          amusing.          LEFT:          Sandy         Avalos          prepares          Steve          Avalos’          afro          santa          wig          before          entrance.          BELOW          LEFT         Choir          members          Diane          Pacheco,          Ben          Reyes          and          Cathy          Oelhafen          dressed          for          cold         weather          walk          down          aisle          spreading          christmas          cheer         —_         ca         Jackie          Rhonda          Yolanda          Julie          Robert          David          Richard         Thomos          °7          Thomos          ‘79          Thomos          ‘79          Thompson          ‘'80          Thompson          ’'80          Thomson          ’8          Thorson                    Tijerina          °78          Titular          °80         ON          CAMPUS           143         success          of          ball         surprises          many         skeptical          students         It          was          a          “Starry          Starry          Night          in          January          when          cou-         ples          danced,          filled          their          glasses          at          the          punch          fountain         and          posed          for          pictures          at          the          Second          Annual          Winter-         ball.          Many          were          skeptical          about          the          success          of          the          Ball         with          the          gym          as          its          location.          But          few          could          resist          get-         ting          dressed          up          and          going          out          dancing,          especially         when          the          bids          were          low          and          Kalayaan          w as          playing.         The          crowd          helped          to          net          the          Seniors          a          $196          profit.         RIGHT:          CALVIN          GREEN          and          Rhonda          Elmore          dance          cheek          to          cheek         BELOW:          Jennifer          Bucklin          and          Grant          Brohard          at          the          punch          fountain         ©         (3         ee         UU         LD         2 8         ow,         a4          -.!          as         Robert          Marisela          Steve          Sandra          Frances          Paul          Richard         Titular          ‘78          Toleda          ’80          Tolmie          °78          Toribo          ‘7          ¥          Trifaro          ’80          Trojillo          °          Troyon         LOW          ERCLASSMEN          LEFT:          LES          BIANCHI          and          Christine          Schwarz          dance          to          BELOW          LEFT:          ELIZABETH          Werk          and          her          date          take          a         Kalayan.          BELOW          LEFT:          Bob          Ballerini          and          Jennifer          Hunt          break.          BELOW:          Gary          DiFabio          enjoys          a          slow          number          as          Ken         share          a          laugh.          BELOW:          Latest          fashions          on          Mercy          Milana          Biba          eyes          the          crowd.          FAR          BELOW:          Charles          Ames          III          finds         and          Joe          Cabrera:          bare          back          dresses          and          three          piece          suits          the          best          traction          in          sneakers          for          dances          with          Jackie          Aten         %           a          i         Alice          Tommie          Yvonne          Sula          Mark          Mane          Cella         Trutna          °79          Trujillo          7          Isa          80          Tsoucalis          °79          Tuason          ‘80          Tuiaana          °79          Tungalla         ON          CAMPUS           145         CLOCKWISE          FROM         TOP:          Julie          Zohn          tries          her         hand          at          yo-yoing.          Andrew         Gee          and          Mart          Dunn          finish         their          trick.          Russel          Melgar         commentates          Jac          Campbell's         “Rock          the          Baby”          while          Vin-         cent          Mills          adjusts          the          P.A         system.          Heather          Jones,         Adrian          Albin,          Anna          Fulop,         and          Astrid          Johnson          get          in         extra          Practice.          Anthony         Fasso          observes         Evamaria          Junior          Bill          Doug          Elise          Jesse          Nerissa         Tungoz          °78          Tupola          ’          Turnbough          °80          Turnbough          °78          Turmer          ‘10          .          Turpin          ’80          Tvason          ‘79         146                    LOWER          CLASSMEN                   Mark         Ubonille          78         Brandon         Velardea          78         John         Velarde         729         duncan          promotes         ))          yo-yo          competition         Picture         Not         Available         Delmas         Vandine          °80         senior          wins          event         Yo-yo’s          were          given          a          chance          to          make          a          comeback          at         Encinal.          Duncan          prompted          one          week          of          activities         which          included          a          class          by          class          contest          on          the          front         lawn          which          led          to          an          overall          contest          in          an          assembly.         %          This          contest          was          won          by          senior          Matt          Dunn,          who         became          Encinals          Yo-yo          champ          for          1977.         This          fad,          popular          in          the          late          60’s,          didn’t          make          a         comeback          everyone          expected.         LEFT:          ANDREW          GEE          prepares          his          yo-yo          before          the          start          of          the          contest         BELOW:          The          DUNCAN          BUTTERELY          yo-yo          was          suited          best          for          the          “Man          on         the          Flying          Trapeze.”         Anita         Vasquez           Vearhalge          °80                   ON          CAMPUS                    147         double          sessions,         big          problem          for         student          senate         The          spring          student          body          officers          of          the          1976-77         school          year          approached          the          tough          problems          that         affected          the          entire          student          body.          Their          most          concerned         issue          was          that          of          double          sessions          with          Alameda          high         in          the          77-78          term.          Student          Senate          was          something          new         for          everyone          during          the          spring          at          EHS.          The          Senate         was          composed          of          well          interested          students          of          all          classes.         RIGHT:          Cindy          Enos          concentrates          on          a          speech.          BELOW          RIGHT:          Michelle          Mitc-         hell          listens          to          Karen          Rau          as          she          gives          her          two          cents.          BELOW:          Jim          McCollough         an d          Karen          Ratzel          think          on          the          issue          of          double          sessions         4         Debbie          Graham          Merrianne          Joe         Anthony          Salina         78          7           78          Walikangos          °80          Wallace          7          Wallace          °78          Walton          °78         Villagrana          °78          Viray         148                    LOWER          CLASS                   BELOW:          Sherylyn          Ely          raises          her          hand          to          make          a          comment          on         double          sessions.          LEFT:          Bill          McConnell          and          Cindy          Enos          have         their          differences          on          an          issue.          BELOW          RIGHT:          Lori          Saxton          and         Mary          Beth          Farasci          look          on          as          a          speech          is          being          given         BELOW,          LEFT:          SPRING          STUDENT          BODY          OFFICERS:          (L         to          R)          Bill          McConnell,          Gina          Sepic,          Jim          Pratt,          Cindy          Enos          and          Eva         Santos         Steve          Kim         Marty          Lillian          Maria         Walton          ‘7          ‘78          Warner          Warren          ‘80          Watkins          °78          Watkins          8          Vega          ‘80         Vieira                   ON          CAMPUS                    149         cheerleaders,         pom-pon          girls         raise          enthusiasm         The          1977          Pom-Pon          and          Cheerleaders          added          much         of          the          needed          enthusiasm          at          games          when          spirits          were         low.          The          girls          never          gave          up          hope          to          win          a          game          if         there          was          still          time          left          on          the          clock.          Headed          by          Mercy         Milana          and          Robin          O’Brien,          both          lines          perfected          new         routines          and          yells          by          long          practices          after          school          in          the         courtyard.          Their          dedication          and          support          proved          help-         ful          at          the          end          of          an          extremely          successful          season.         RIGHT:          MERCY          MILANA          and          Robin          O'Brien          advertise          Encinal’s          Marching         Band.          BELOW:          THE          1977          SPRING          CHEERLEADERS:          LEFT          TO          RIGHT         Eva          Santos,          Kathy          Polarzzo,          Debbie          Tayloe,          Robin          O'Brien,          Jean          Taylor,          mascot;         Robin          Larkin,          Tommie          Trujillo,          and          Barbara          San          Nicolas         Veneta          Jean          Robert          Christina          Leeann          Ronald          Robert         Warkins          ‘7          Watson          '          Warts          °          Weddington          ‘80          Weiss          °7          Weldon          ‘7          Weller          °7          Wengren         150                    LOWER          CLASSMEN                   BELOW:          MERCY          MILANA          is          doubtful          on          how          the          game          will          end.          FAR         BELOW:          Debbie          Taylor          hopes          the          Jets          will          pull          through.          LEFT:          THE          1977         POM-PON          LINE:          FRONT          TO          BACK:          Mercy          Milana,          Merle          Calixto,          Rox         anne          Camacho,          Rosemarie          Degemann,          and          Frances          Nereu         Jeff          Kevin          Kathleen          Roy          Debbie          J         Wengren          ‘78          Werk          ”          78          78          Westoby          °78          Wharton          ‘’80          White          °78          White          ‘80                   ON          CAMPUS                    151         barrel          races,         dance          highlight         The          Sadie          Hawkins          Dance,          sponsored          by          the          Class         of          ’77,          was          a          success          in          terms          of          profits.          The          class          net-         ted          $409.          Wet          weather          postponed          noon-time          activities         until          the          end          of          the          week.          Friday          noon          was          sheer          mad-         ness          as          wheel          barrel          racers          nearly          collided          with          leap         froggers          and          those          interested          in          the          crowning          of          Little         Abner          and          Daisy          Mae.          The          dance          was          great          as          every-         body          boogied          to          the          music          of          Race-N-Rhythm.         RIGHT:          KATHY          TYKSINSKI          crowns          Billy          Yee          as          Little          Abner.          FAR         BELOW          RIGHT:          Jackie          Woods          wipes          her          tears          after          winning          the          Daisy          Mae         title.          BELOW:          Valdez          Lasartemay          and          Rhonda          Elmore          dances          to          the          sounds          of         Race-N-Rhythm         Phillip          Roy          Wendy          Lonnie          Tim          Perry          Mike         White          80          Wiebke          80          Williams          °79          Williams          °7          Williams          °78          Williamson          ’!          Willie          °80          Wilmarth          ’80         152                    LOWER          CLASSMEN                   BELOW:          DEBBIE          TAYLOR          boogies          down          to          the          beat.          FAR          BELOW         LEFT:          The          marquee          advertises          the          Sadie          Hawkins          Dance          over          the          main         entrance.          LEFT:          Tracy          Lenz          hustles          with          Kim          Watkins         Sherri          Michael          Carol         Wilson          ”          Wilson          ”          Wise          °           78          Wondolleck          ‘79          Wong          ‘80                   ON          CAMPUS                    153         RIGHT:          FRED          SHIPMAN,          Osias          Encarnation,          Blake         Carlson,          and          Steve          Yip          play          to          encourage          customers          to         donate          to          the          uniform          fund.          BELOW          RIGHT:          A          per         centage          of          the          profits          of          these          boosters          purchase          goes         towards          the          band          uniforms.          FAR          BELOW          RIGHT         Lowell          Stephenson          clowns          it          up          at          the          Albany          football         game.          FAR          BELOW:          Tim          Soames          takes          a          break          from         playing,          while          Karen          Olive          waits          for          her          cue.          BELOW         Barbara          Roth          supports          the          Marching          Band          with          her          pur         chase          at          MacDonalds          from          Linda          Scott          and          Carol          Davis         Poisson          Sandy          Alicia          David          Jackie         Wong          °          Wong          °78          ;          Wood          '          ¥          Wood                    Wood          ‘78          Woods         154                    LOWER          CLASSMEN                   marching          band         raises          $11,000          —         buys          65          uniforms         With          bumper          stickers          and          signs          that          read,          “happi-         ness          is          new          band          uniforms,”          a          modern          looking          uni-         form          on          display          at          several          local          business’s,          the          EHS         Marching          Band          set          forth          to          raise          $11,000          for          new          uni-         forms.          The          band          raised          the          entire          sum          from          donations         in          less          than          three          months.         The          student          senate          purchased          a          uniform          which          cost         $160.          $90          for          a          jacket          and          $45          for          the          pants.          The          other         $25          went          for          the          hat          and          spats.         BELOW:          LOWELL          STEPHENSON          models          the          old          uniform          of          drum          major         BELOW          LEFT:          The          manikin          models          the          new          band          uniform.          FAR          BELOW         LEFT:          MacDonalds          publicity          director,          Joanne          Archer          and          James          Hewitt          listen          to         the          Marching          Band.          DIRECTLY          LEFT:          Debbie          and          Kathy          Rankin          entertain          cus         tomers          at          MacDonalds         Al          Vee         Cathy          Alicia          Janet          Marilyn          Joseph          Barbara          Ben         Woodfin          °80          Woods          78          Woods          ‘78          Woods          ‘80          Woodward           80          Wright          ‘79          Wysocki           7!          Yamanka                   ON          CAMPUS                    155         ALICE          AGADIER:          “Time          is          always          on          my          side          and          whether          it          be          sight          or          wrong          T         know          you're          there          for          me.”          Thanks          for          being          thefé          everytime          1         needed          you.         KIM          ALVES:          In          order          to          Be          the          best          in          your          field,          @iijimust          know          you          arewth®          best         then          strive          to          accomplish          it         NINA          ALVES           We          grow          older          each          day         Yewbetter          in          every          way         Time          flies          by          so          fast         Yesterdayshas          just          passed         I          want          to          say          goodbye          to          all          my          friends          and  g66dluck          in          everything         you          do.          I          love          you          RE          and          CL,          always          remember          the          good          dl”          days         ELIZABETH          ANN          ANDERSON:          Vanilla          ice-creamed          fingers         Smacked          in          a          sun-specked          smile         daisies         orange          pec|s         the          treetop          singings         in          blue          wisped          sky         dawn          lunches;          laughing         laughing          —         the          ways          of          wonderful.         Pp.s.          gO          swimming          studs.         VIRGINIA          ANDERSON;          You'll          never          see         Ray          Patterson         —          without          —         Gina          Anderson         for          he          and          she          are         seeing          each          other         ERIN          ARTHUR:          Of          all          the          gifts          that          one          can          give,          the          greatest          gift          is          love         STEVE          AVALOS:          Kathy,          day          and          night          you          live          imside          my          heart.          I          just          hope          we          stay         together          and          never          part.          BecaliSe          you’re          the          flame          of          love          co          me.         —          Loco         TONY          BABAUTA:          I'd          like          to          thank          all          my          friends          who          have          helped          me          survive         through          this          last          4          years.          I’m          sure          you          know          who          you          are.         Thanks          BO,          Gastree,          White          Duck,          Bob,          Ernie,          Mel,          Ted,          and         my          nephew          Jary;          Also          thanks          to          Gia          Contaxis          for          the          Winter         Ball         SHERYL          BARNHART:          “We          are,          all          of          us,          molded          and          remolded          by          those          who         have          loved          us,          No          love,          no          friendship,          can          ever          cross          the         path          of          our          destiny          without          leaving          some          mark          upon          it         forever         PAULA          BARONIAN:          If          you          love          something          very          very          much,          let          it          go          free.          If          it         does          not          return,          it          was          never          meant          to           be          yours.          If          it          does         love          it          forever.         CURTIS          BASS:          You          know          your          place          in          life          is          where          you          ought          to          be.          Don’t          let         them          tell          you          that          you          owe          it          all          to          me.          Keep          on          looking          forward,         no          need          to          look          around.          Hold          your          head          up          above          the          crowd          noone         will          bring          you          down.          —          Geddy          Lee         ROBERTA          BIRKHOLM:          This          is          it,          SUCKERS,          no          more          make-believe!          We          only         get          to          play          this          GAME          called          life          once,          so          remember,          go         for          all          the          gusto          but          look          out          for          the          BULL!          (Let's          hope         you          win.)         JUANITA          BOLIVAR:          This          poem          is          dedicated          to          Kerefrangustomza:         shining          crystals         silver          rays          of          light         sparkle          and          shimmer         over          and          beyond         the          dark          ribbons          of          blue         leaving          trails         all          reaching          out          in          different          directions         follow          its          brightness         wherever          it          may          lead         someday          we          shall         meet          again         watch          the          colorful          beginnings         of          a          new          day.         BUZZY          BORDNER:          I          have          learned          the          meaning          of          respect,          RIGHT          LUDY!!          DD         I          love          you,          Hope          all          of          you          find          what          you’re          looking          for,          I         did.          PM,          SR,          Take          Care.         JENNIFER          BUCKLIN:          A          seagull          soaring          into          infinity         into          forever          and          back          again         at          will.         Striving          for          perfection,          believing         the          impossible,          But          trying          —         trying          still.         A          seagull,          a          puppy,          or          me         Part          of          all          that          was          or          is          to          be,         A          truly          beautiful          thrill         I          can,          I          can,          I          will.         Diane         Yee          °78         156                    LOWER          CLASSMEN                   ROBERT          CAMCAM          CABRERA:          “To          my          rocks,          the          fighter,          back          up,          laugh,          big         sisters,          the          pigmy          and          the          man,          lahat          ng          recollec-         tionistas,          kaisahan,          FSU,          and          my          moon          faced         Ziren;          “May          God          keep          you          in          His          tender          care,         till          He          brings          us          together          again          1-4-3-5”          Si         Cabby         MARIBETH          CAGHA:          When          I          was          sad,          you          made          me'smile:         When          I          was          cold          you          kepe          mewwarm         When          I          needed          encouragement          you          encouraged          me         When          I          needed          understanding          you          understood          me.         When          I          needed          love          you          loved          me         For          all          these          reasons          and          morc,          “I’!]          always          be          grateful.”         STEPHEN          CARSON:          I'm          such          a’dubious          soul,          and          a          walk          in          the          garden          wears          me         down.          Tangled          in          the          fallen          yines,          pickin’          up          the          punch         lines,          I’ve          just          been          fakin’it,          Nor          really          makin’          it.         JOHN          CATON:          “We          learned          in          all          our          classes,          rarely          the          intended          subject,          but          we         learned.”         BERNICE          CHAVES:;          If          |          take          the          wings          of          che          dawn,          If          I          settle          at          the          farthest          limits         of          the          sea,          even          there          your          hand          shallguide          me,          and          your          right         hand          hold          me          fast.          —          Psalm          139         DENISE          CHAVES:          Jose          Luis          Ramirez          —          You're          the          dream          T          prayed          would          come         along          To          make          real          my          fantasy          Day          and-night          you          live          inside         my          héarmWou're          the          flame          of          love          to          me         FAY          CHIN:          Today          is          the          tomorrow          you          worried          about          yesterday.         CAROL          DAVIS:          “As          we          grow          old,          will          we          think          back          on          our          younger          days          and          of         the          road          not          taken?          Will          we          recall          the          good          times          —          the          smiles,         the          laughter          and          excitement?          The          lasting          friendships          with          others?         Or          will          the          experiences          we          shared          be          lost          forever?         MARILYN          DEKLEER:          —          i          leave          encinal         with          a          piece          of          advice          —         be          nice         to          the           lice         in          your          rice.         because          if          you're          not         and          they          get          hot         inside          the          pot         they'll          get          upset         and          you’!          regret         that          you          ever          met.         be          nice         to          the          lice         in          your          rice!!          —         SHANNON          DERRIS:          “Let          me          flow          in          to          the          ocean         Let          me          get          back          to          the          Sea         Let          me          be          stormy,          Let          me          be          calm         Let          the          tide          in,          rush          over          me.”         GARY          DIFABIO:          All          I          can          say          is          thanks          to          those          very          special          friends          who          shall          go         nameless,          although          they          know          who          they          are.          I’m          glad          I          made          it,         but          sorry          to          go.         KATHY          ELWOOD:          I          have          experienced          a          great          deal          of          happiness          in          my          high         school          years,          and          my          only          wish          is          that          everyone          else          may         experience          the          same          happiness.         ANGELITA          DIONISIO:          Our          teachers,          who          art          in          school,         Hallowed          be          thy          name         They          examination          come,          they          will          be          done         On          paper          as          it          is          in          the          report          card;         Give          us          this          day          our          chance          to          pass;         And          forgive          us          from          copying         As          we          forgive          those          who          copied          from          us;         And          lead          us          not          from          an          F         But          deliver          us          to          a          B          and          above.          Amen         Goodbye          EHS         VIVIAN          DRISCOLL:          As          I          try          to          remember          yesterday         Wondering          about          tomorrow         1          realize          I          should          only          concentrate          on          today.          And          to          Dan:          I         wish          I          was          a          little          girl          again.          A          broken          bell          is          easier          to          fix         than          a          broken          heart.         CARLA          DUNN:          The          man          who          graduates          today          and          quits          learning          tomorrow          is          un-         .          €ducated          the          next          day.         MATT          DUNN:          If          you          are          old          before          your          time,          you          probably          got          that          way          having          a         time          before          you          were          old.          To          the          stoners:          Make          your          school          years         hardy:          PARTY!         WILLIAM          ELEFANTE:          I          broke          open          the          golden          fortune          cookie          and          found          what         men          have          spent          fortunes          and          searched          throughout          their         lives          for.          “The          meaning          of          life!”          The          inscription          inside          the         cookie          said:          “Without          pursuit,          life          is          meaningless.”         Alvin         Young         gz          life’s          way,          tha’         to          the          blosso         memories          of         -          SHERILYN          ELY:                   -         knows          where.          But          I’m          sti          ong          enous          r          ¥3          3         en          |          aes          ie          he’s          my          brot'          il          Diamond.          Thanks          to          Mek          LORRAINE          HOLLIS:          To          whor         ——          and          Mr.          Ww!          _           a          your          senior          =         ROLYN          ENCARNATIO          .          .          .          Lookin’          for          so          you          1         ”          leak          for          somethi          d          K          TA          it          O          te         life.          .          .          Tomorro;          5          A          SLER          time          to          let          your          spirit          fly.          t          in          the          serchiity          of          the          clear         be          more          than                    me          Tbluch          .          Feel          the          passion          of          the          sun’s          rays          upon          your          spine.         eo,          ;          d          Know          withthis          feeling          that          yoware          divine.         aeaeenaeemeaens          eC          a          Fun          is          inyit’s          no          sin,          it’s          that          time          again          to          shed          your          load          hit          the          road         on          the          run          again          summer          skies          in          our          eyes          and          a          warmer          sun.          It’s          one         '          ‘or          all          the          fun!I[c’s.o.k..—          Brian.          Wilson          —         ,          go          where          there          is         ive          my          love          to          All!          SHELLY          ING          ilies          worth having          igworth          waiting          for,          right          Rt         hat          it          says          about          all,          chen          again          —          it          only          scratches          the         chool          because          now                    -         my          friends          who          ‘CHELE          IR          d          isc          you          could          really          that          you          weren’t          o.k.,          you          could          stop         illb          preciou          Proving,you          were          oT          could          stop          proving          you          were          o.k.         $C)          jou          d          get          that          9.k.          not          to          be          o.k.          If          you          could          get         ALLEN          ESPOSO:          Fé          p          ,          P          is          W          ok,          not          to          by          you          could          get          that          you          were          o.k.                    Kad          ‘fin          Good          luck:          Thank          heaven          for          772          MI          ‘          ES:          Ti          ng          life          as          it          comes.          Succeed          in         BETH          FARCACI:          To          believe          your          own          thought,          to          believe          th          =          $          ;          ‘          ;         deletes          ici          Gehwsgsidti          Uekrt          Madine          fot          all          chen          ote          Ue          ;          SE          verything.          For          being          you,          and          for          loving         :          “accepting          m          Land          love          me.          and          I         ing          our          way,          If          I          had          my         Sen          RLY.          sonies          LIGHTEN          UP          —          but          not          so          much          that          you          LIMB         .          a          DOWN.          (Go          for          it          ’fish’).         PLER:          Sea          meee          end.deal          with          yourself          before          you          attempt         h          others.          That          was          the          key          to          successful          “relations”         s!          I          wish          to          thank          everyone          who          kept                   ON          CAMPUS                    157         BELOW:          Only          seniors,          such          as          Shery!          Barnhart          and          Judi          Barber,          would         be          crazy          enough          to          ride          a          giraffe          and          get          caught          by          the          camera!         BELOW          RIGHT:          Richard          Lowe          demonstrates          vine          tying          to          James         Fonseca          and          Tammy          Strnad         158                    SENIORS                   BELOW:          At          the          mill-in,          Eileen          Gordon          alphabetizes         dents          already          signed          into          class         the          names          of          stu         OFF          GAMPUS          ..,         Beth         Anderson         160          SENIORS          CLOCKWISE          FROM          LEFT:          Kathy          Tyksinsk         fett          r          victory          over          the          Alameda          High          J.V         Senate          Chamber          before          restoration          of          the          b         n          and          Adolf          DeLaGarza          relax          together          ir         Jim          Taxiera          “grubbs”         Ted          Pa         relax          before          listening          to          the          Con         pares          his         State          Beact         Jacqueline          Virginia          Steve          James          Antonio         Anderson          Anderson          Avalos          Ayars          Babauta         OFF          CAMPUS         RIGHT:          RICK          CHAR-         VET          wets          down          the          top          of         his          sandcastle          with          a          spray-         bottle          while          David          Carson         supervises.          BELOW:          Allen         Schroder          rakes          the          perimeter         of          his          sculpture          of          the         “Statue          of          Liberty”          while         Woodie          Richie          and          Karen         Schroder          clean          up.         Jarl          ‘          Robert         Bakkila          ,          Ballerini          4          Baronian         162          SENIORS          student          artists         show          ability         in          sand          sculpture         The          Bay          Area          Regional          Park          district’s          annual          sand-         castle          and          sculpture          contest          was          held          on          Saturday,          June         14th,          at          Robert          Crown          Memorial          State          Beach.          About          a         dozen          EHS          students          and          friends          demonstrated          their         artistic          creativity          with          mounds          of          wet          sand          and          natural         decorations          found          on          the          beach.          Creations          were          judged         on          originality,          design,          detail,          neatness,          and          overall          pro-         portion.         LEFT:          GREG          LYONS          adds          extra          curves          to          improve          the          figure          of          his          sculpture          of         a          mermaid.          BELOW:          Ben          Garduno          smooths          out          his          sand          area          before          judging         ABOVE          CENTER:          A          curious          crowd          is          amazed          of          what          can          be          created          by          mounds         of          wet          sand.          CENTER:          Smokey          The          Bear          says          to          a          young          admirer,          “Smokey’s         friends          don’t          play          with          matches.”          FAR          BELOW          LEFT:          Bill          McConnell          trims         down          the          sides          of          a          bridge          leading          to          his          sandcastle                  Chery!         Marya          Jay          Jimmy         Bigham         Barrett          Bautista          Beitia         OFF          CAMPUS           163         those          lazy          days         of          summer          last         about          one          month         Those          lazy          days          of          summer,          time          to          enjoy          and          “do         you’re          own          thing.”          To          many,          this          meant          taking          a         snooze,          but          to          the          more          ambitious,          it          had          different         meaning.          Students          liked          to          hike,          swim,          play          tennis,          go         sailing          or          just          explore          a          new          place.         For          some,          vacation          didn’t          begin          ’til          August          2,          when         summer          school          ended.          After          that          there          was          no          more         than          a          month          for          rest          and          recreation.         RIGHT:          DENNIS          KING          helps          John          Quintana          onto          Rick          Charvet’s          shoulders         preceding          a          chicken          fight.          BELOW:          Via          the          estuary,          these          boaters          head          for          Jack         London          Square.          BELOW          RIGHT:          Bonnie          Grimm          enjoys          a          quiet          afternoon         lunch         Robin          Roberta          Juanita          Ricky          Jimmy          Allison         Billings          Birkholm          Bolivar          Bonino          Bordi          Bordner         164.          SENIORS          LEFT:          BACKPACK          READY          for          a          day          of          hiking          in          the          BELOW:          MIKE          BRECKEN          basks          on          a          warm          summer          day         Sierras.          FAR          BELOW:          Tammy          Strnad          stretches          out          in          FAR          BELOW:          Libby          Roth          and          friend          take          time          out          from          a         the          noonday          sun.          BELOW:          Some          unusual          items          left          on          Nevada          field          trip.          FAR          BELOW          LEFT:          Robin          Bradley         swings          into          action          while          Alicia          Woods          keeps          alert         deck         .          m          Wa         ae          1         Tim          Chuck         Blair          Mike          Robin          Jon         Branson          Broad         Bothwell          Bradford          Bradley          Brandenberg         OFF          CAMPUS           165         RIGHT:          TONY          BABAUTA,          Gary          Difabio,          Cindy          Dalisay          and          Alice          Agadier          are          driven          to         thirst          by          the          high          Sacramento          temperatures.          BELOW          RIGHT:          Jim          Taxiera          casually          dines         under          the          spacious          redwoods.          BELOW:          Gov't          students          regret          leaving          an          air-conditioned         building.          FAR          BELOW:          The          Senate          Chamber          of          the          State          Legislature          before          dismantling          for         the          process          of          earthquake          proofing         wht         Al                   ®                   Steve          Jennifer          Netty          Frances          Robert          Maribeth         Brooks          Bucklin          Bullock          Bunac          Cabrera          Cacha         166          SENIORS          gov't          students         invade          capitol,         see          legislators         Chauffeured          in          an          old          yellow          school          bus,          the          fifty-         five          summer          government          students          took          off          for          Sacra-         mento          and          a          behind-the-scenes          look          at          our          legislators         in          action.          Overseeing          the          curious          students          were          Art         Roke          and          Ed          Winberg.          Breaking          the          monotony          of          the         long          journey          home,          students          stopped          off          at          the          Nut         Tree.          Here          between          rich          ice          cream          and          electronic         games,          many          of          the          students          went          home          not          only         exhausted,          but          broke.         LEFT:          BEN          REYES          and          Matt          Dunn          ride          a          hobbie          horse          at          the          Nut          Tree         BELOW:          Jody          Wong          and          Steve          Carson          think          their          way          through          a          game          of          chess                  Marilyn          Bill          Anna          Stephen          Gary         Canicosa          Cantrell          Cardarelli          Carson          Castillo         John         Caton         OFF          CAMPUS           167         bicentennial          fun:         students,          families         hold          park          picnic         According          to          the          families          and          Encinal          students          who         attended,          the          fourth          of          July          picnic          was          a          smashing          suc-         Cess.         Events          included          after          lunch          were          the          tug-of-war,         three          legged          race,          and          the          sack          race.          Later          the          kids          put         on          a          modern          version          of          an          Abbott          and          Costello          rou-         tine.          Parents          showed          off          their          talents          by          singing         songs.          No          one          was          left          out          as          bikes          and          pets          were          dec-         orated          also         RIGHT:          BRIAN          O'MALEY          a         «.          BELOW:          Lisa          Platt         Robert          Patty          Savandarin          Andreca          Bernice         Caudle          Chapman          Chhuon          Childs          Chin          Chavez         LEFT:          ANN          MILLER,          Therese          Hauer,         Suzie          Harrison,          Jackie          Schwarz,          Mary         Mills,          and          Nancy          Leavitt          sing          “You're          A         Grand          Old          Flag”          in          honor          of          the          Bicen         tennial          year.          LEFT          BELOW:          Melanie         Peterson          enjoys          a          good          ol’          American         fourth          of          July          picnic          lunch.          BELOW         Chris          Schwarz          joins          in          on          the          fun          by         helping          some          youngsters          in          the          tug-of         war         Doug         Denise          John          Sharon          Valerie          Athena         Cole          Cook          Cook          Corson          Covill         Chavez         OFF          CAMPUS           169         BELOW          LEFT:          CB          antenna,          attached          to          re         line,          “breaker,          breaker          1-9,          can          I          have          a         Ray         Grouse         SENIORS          THE          “10”          SIGNALS         Receiving          Poorly         Receiving          Well         OK,          Message          Received         Busy,          Stand          by         Repeat          Message         Talking          Too          Rapidly         Urgent          Business         Whats          your          location?         Stand          By         Identify          Your          Station         What          time          is          it?         Ambulance          Needed          At.”         Your          MessageDclivered         Allison         Cummings         ar          side          of          car.          BELOW          CENTER:          Jeff          Oransky          repeats          that          popular         copy?          BELOW          RIGHT:          A          CB          T-shirt,          worn          by          Ben          Garduno         TRUCKER          JARGON         HAMMER          DOWN          —          going          full          speed         DROP          THE          HAMMER          —          accelerate          to          full          speed         WALL          TO          WALL          AND          TREETOP          TALL          —          very         good          reception         HAVE          YOU          GOT          YOUR          EARS          ON?          —          isyour          CB         on         HANDLE          —          code          name          of          CBer         4          WHEELER          —          automobile”         PICKUMUP          TRUCK          —          pickup          truck         SMOKEY          BEAR          —          a          state          policeman         MAMA          BEAR          —          female          police          person         COUNTY          MOUNTIE          —a          county          policeman         TIJUANA          TAXI          —          marked          police          car         PLAIN          WHITE          WRAPPER          —          unmarked          police          car         EYB  N.THE          SKY          —          helicopter         GREEN          STAMPS          —          moncy         X-RAY          MACHINE          radar         EAST          BOUND          TRAILER,          TRUCKIN          STYLE          —          so         long          and          signing          off         Gregory          Richard         Daigre          Daleke         Cindy         Dalisay         Marjorie         Darrow         cb’s          develop          an         unknown          jargon,         new          national          fad         CB          radios          were          a          new          craze          in          the          U.S.          as          well          as          at         Encinal.          The          price          was          reasonable          and          the          radios          were         available          at          many          stores.          This          made          it          easy          for          students         to          purchase          them          and          install          them          in          their          cars          or         homes.          The          CB          Truckers’          Jargon          is          like          a          foreign          lan-         guage          to          most          people,          but          not          to          the          advanced          CB’er.         For          those          who          wanted          more          of          a          hobby,          Ham          radios         were          great,          but          much          more          expensive.         LEFT:          EILEEN          GORDON          and          Bobby          Wondolleck          break          in          a          nearby          station,         while          testing          CB’s          at          Grand          Auto.          BELOW          LEFT:          Jim          Pratt          demonstrates          his         Ham          radio          set          up.          BELOW:          Kathy          Elwood          checks          her          meter          for          poor          modula         tion         Marilyn          Paul         DeKleer          Delgado          Delmore          Dermont         OFF          CAMPUS           171         172         SENIORS          photography         proves          fun         and          expensive         Photography          as          a          hobby          could          be          described          in          one         word:          Expensive.         The          cost          of          film,          developing,          plus          extra          equipment         was          stressed          as          being          outrageously          “expensive.”          Thus,         students          chose          to          do          their          own          developing          and          buy         film          by          the          bulk.          The          cost          of          one          roll          of          film          was         $1.80.          Eighteen          cents          per          role          was          saved          if          you          bought         film          in          bulk.         Here          HORIZON          shows          the          many          who          indulge          in         this          costly          hobby.         BELOW          LEFT:          AN          unidentified          student          helps          shoot          identification          picture          for         the          1500          mugs          taken          in          Sept.          BELOW          CENTER          RIGHT:          One          of          the          most          pop-         ular          cameras          with          students          is          the          Minolta          35mm.          BELOW          RIGHT:          Using          a         pocket          instamatic,          Sandra          Jones          photographs          her          modern          dance          class          members         after          the          Christmas          assembly          night          performance.          RIGHT:          Art          Roke          takes          pic-         tures          after          an          assembly         Shannon          Gary          Angelita         Derris          Di          Fabio          Dionisio         Vivian         Driscoll         Steven         Dong         CLOCKWISE,          BELOW:          SETH          Rivard          waits          to          have          his          student          mug          taken.          BELOW          RIGHT:          Dave          Yee           adjusts          his          camera         for          more          light.          BELOW          CENTER:          HORIZON          editor-photographer          Tracy          Lenz,          gets          a          few          football          photos.          LEFT:          Eva          Wil-         tons          snaps          a          shot          at          the          Bicentennial          picnic          lunch         Matthew          i          William          Rhonda         Dunn          Elefante          Elmore         OFF          CAMPUS           =          173         ABOVE          RIGHT:          ALAMEDA’S          Mozart         Festival,          directed          by          James          Gary,          per-         formed          impressive          concerts.          RIGHT:         Carol          Woods          uses          originality          to          create         jewelry          necklaces.          BELOW          RIGHT:         Michelle          and          Bryan          Irving,          members          of         the          Oakland          Symphony          Youth          Orches-         tra,          practice          their          individual          parts         BELOW:          Brian          Gary’s          hands          blur          as          he         plays          a          cadenza.         Sherilyn          Carolyn          Cynthia          Rosalie          Allen         Ely          Encarnacion          Enos          Esparza          Esposo         174                    SENIORS                   Jack         Everett         Mary          Beth         Farsaci         Anthony         Fasso         unusually          skilled         youth          musicians         perform          concerts         Many          students          spent          their          spare          time          perfecting         some          unusual          hobby.          Classical          musicians          were          the         most          dedicated          and          practiced          about          two          hours          daily.         These          musicians          were          involved          in          the          Alameda          Mozart         Festival          and          the          Oakland          Symphony          Youth          Orchestra.         Jewelry          making,          another          hobby,          took          imagination         and          skill.          Hobbies          reflected          the          students          abilities          and         provided          a          way          to          earn          money.         LEFT:          BRIAN          GARY          performs          as          soloist          with          the          Alameda          Mozart          Festival.          BELOW:          Brad          Irv         ing          prepares          for          a          trip          to          Scotland          to          participate          in          the          International          Festival          of          Youth          Orchestras         James          Jill         Fasso          3          Fernandez                   OFF          CAMPUS                    175         good,          clean          fun         and          christianity:         young          life          defined         Each          Wednesday          night          Randy          Pries,          Carla          Hill,          Leslie         Allan,          and          Brian          Boerman          led          a          minimum          of          fifty          high         school’ers          in          a          wide          assortment          of          activities          that          pro-         moted          good          clean          fun.          The          ideals          of          Christianity          were         explored          in          the          process.         Highlights          of          ’76-77          in          Young          Life          included          the         Annual          Halloween          Party,          Ice          Skating,          the          All-City         Christmas          Club,          a          Ski          Retreat          at          Tahoe,          and          the          Black         Bart          Raft          Race.         ABOVE          RIGHT:          JEFF          Kesler          models          the          only          real          requirement          for          Young          Life         Club.          ABOVE          FAR          RIGHT:          Matt          Dunn          and          Shery!          Barnhart          get          into          the          swing          of         things          at          the          annual          Halloween          Party          at          the          Lake          Merritt          Boat          House.          RIGHT:          A         newspaper          war          led          by          Carla          Hill          was          just          one          of          the          many          crazy          and          amusing          antics         that          was          enjoyed.          BELOW:          Pam          deKleer,          Susan          George,          Tammy          Pyne,          and          Jamie         Sadeg          waringly          observe          the          weird,          frequent          visitor,          Doctor          Noid         Juan          Robert          Leslie          Debbie          Tom         Fernandez          Fernandez          Finden          Flanagan          Flemming         SENIORS          BELOW:          TRACY          LENZ          regresses          to          his          toothless          days          with          the          help          of          Jamie          Sadeg.          FAR         BELOW:          Enthusiastic          participants          eagerly          reach          for          songbooks.          BELOW          LEFT:          Greg          Lyons          hits          the         bottle          again          with          Kathy          Anderson          and          Leslie          Allan          judging         ™          Bi         Ronald          Doug          Dale          David         Flowers          Floyd          Foster          Foster         OFF          CAMPUS           177         BELOW:          RALEEN          PASTORES          starts          her          chores          by          raking          the          lawn.          RIGHT:          Mary         Woodward          helps          by          ng          th          ze          of          her          lawn.          FAR          BELOW          RIGHT:          Max          Irv         ng          fir          z          to          relax.          FAR          BELOW          LEFT:          Chuck          Ojeda         James          Kimberly          Arnel          Vernon         Francis          Frederick          Garcia          Garcia         178                    SENIORS                   _          saturdays          bring         unwanted          chores,         time          for          relaxing         Although          Saturdays          were          a          nice          change          from          the         monotony          of          school          most          students          were          awakened          to         face          Saturday          chores.          Washing          dishes,          mowing          lawns,         running          errands,          and          the          cleaning          of          rooms          were         among          the          students          “un-favorites.”          Although          Satur-         days          chores          took          time          there          was          still          room          in          the          day         for          such          needed          recreation          as          tennis,          swimming,          and         just          plain          “doing          nothing.”         BELOW:          MIA          MacPHERSON          finds          practicing          exhausting          in          the          noonday          sun         BELOW          LEFT:          Russell          Melgar          teaches          a          Catholic          Sunday          school          class          on          Satur-         day.          LEFT:          Tracy          Watkins          helps          with          family          chores                  Steve          Mike          Susan          Bill         Gaster          Gehb          George          Gildea          Glass         Robert                   OFF          CAMPUS                    179         fads          and          fashions         ripple          shoes,          ski         clothes          n          radios         The          fashion          scene          of          ’77          was          dominated          -by          casual         dress.          This          was          portrayed          by          such          things          as          printed         tee-shirts,          ski          sweaters          and          a          variety          of          painter-type         pants.          Suede          shoes          were          given          a          new          flair          by          the          intro-         duction          of          a          ripple          sole,          Fads          were          few          although          porta-         ble          radios          were          a          popular          form          of          éntertainment:          Yo-         yos!never          fegained          the          popularity          they          once          had          even         thotigha          Week          of          tum          was          centered          around          them.         FAR          LEFT’          CHRIS          Hassetmisekept.company         by          his-radio          on          the          way          to          school.          LEFT:          Bit!         McConnell          tries          to          read          his program          but-is         distracted          by          the          models.          ABOVE          LEFT         Tia          Bacciocco          models          an          exquisite          French         fashion          by          Pierre          Chardenelli.          BELOW         Cheryl          Cook,          Karen          Rivas          and          Ellie          Holger         son          experience          the          intense          excitement          at          the         end          of          a          football          game.          RIGHT:          Kathy         Anderson,          Leslie          Millar          and          Diane          DeKleer         very          anxiously          await          the          announcement          of         the          winners          of          the          raffle          at          the          Bud          Branch         show.          ENTIRE          PAGE:          Lance          Moore          and         Ward          Coffey          find          waders          and          appropriate         fashion          when          walking          through          water                   181         PUS         RIGHT:          SHERYL          BARNHART          scorns          the          high          price          of          a          lunch          with          milk.          FAR         RIGHT:          Curtis          Bass          prepares          to          devour          a          generous          serving          of          ice          cream.          BELOW         RIGHT:          Adam          Sadeg          tries          to          prove          milk          goes          with          everything          as          Kevin          Beal          looks         on.          BELOW          CENTER:          Dave          Wolfe          ponders          the          mysteries          of          life          and          milk          addi         tives.          BELOW:          Brian          O'Malley          pauses          to          chuckle          before          eating          a          hot          lunch          with         milk.          DIRECTLY          BELOW:          At          a          family          dinner,          the          peas          may          be          passed,          but          the          milk         was          there          first         Donja          Belinda          Andrea          Robert          Doug          Ron         Harris          Hart          Haynes          Harvey          Hathaway          Hawkins         182                    SENIORS                   everybody          needs         milk!          television         convinces          some         Just          about          everyone          around          school          found          a          place          for         milk          at          their          lunch          table          setting.          The          beverage          was          con-         sumed          with          hot          lunch          and          bag          lunch          alike.          Whether          con-         vinced          by          milk          commercials          on          T.V.          or          not,          many          people         returned          to          the          milk          line          during          the          hour.          The;          possibly         found          themselves          remembering          “a          skinny          little          kid          with         stringy          hair          and          a          rickety          T.V.          tray          drinking          a          cool          glass         of          milk          during          ’Gilligan’s          Island’.”          (Brought          to          you          by         our          Milk          Advisory          Board.)         LEFT:          DORIAN          SIMONS          gleefully          gulps          a          quick          carton.          BELOW:          Milk          and          small         talk          go          hand          and          hand          at          lunch         a         Pamela          David          Dana         Hearne          Hedden          Hernandez         Kim         Hickman                   OFF          CAMPUS                    183         student          workers         fight          inflation         earn          extra          cash         The          high          prices          of          school,          going          out          on          dates,          and         most          recreational          and          leisure          time          activities          all          added         up          to          one          thing:          the          student          need          for          an          income          .         Inflation          these          days          really          ate          a          hole          in          ones          wallet.         Most          of          these          jobs          had          to          do          with          meeting          people.         Students          agreed          that          the          experience          of          having          worked         with          people          and          the          weekly          pay          check          made          their         hours          of          work          worthwhile.         RIGHT:          Denice          Chaves          politely          answers          the          phone          at          the          Times          Star          office.         BELOW          RIGHT:          Mary          Beth          Farasci          gets          her          message          through          at          the          Alameda         answering          service.          BELOW:          Tracy          Lenz          munches          on          a          fruit          pie          during          his          break         at          Safeway         Picture         Not         Available         Esmeralda          Chong          Hwa          Mike          Susan          Peter         Hinojosa          Ho          Hoering          Holgerson          Holley         184                     SENIORS                   RIGHT:          Gail          Porrill          neatly          stacks          pop          bottles          at          the          pop          shoppe.          BELOW          RIGHT:          Anne          Leahy          takes          Ron          Espells          order          at          Taco          Bell          as          Karyn          Boyson          prepares          it.          BELOW:          Davy          Yee          works         hard          lifting          milk          cartons          at          the          Central          market         seeeataninr         ceeueidenige         Crectiteien         =         —         —         =                  ——_         a         -——         ——         on                  ‘         Lorraine          Kathy          Dennis          Robert          Romy         Huber          Huergas         Hollis         Hosler          Houston                   OFF          CAMPUS                    185         186         RIGHT:          SHIRLEY          MACASIEB          maneuvers          the          pumpkin          while          Debbie          Sweeney          cuts         out          the          face.          BELOW          RIGHT:          Charles          Ames,          Robert          Huber          and          Mike          Cozzolino          partici         pate          in          the          costume          competition          at          the          Halloween          Hop          sponsored          by          the          sophomore          class         FAR          BELOW:          Mike          Cozzolino          though          in          his          teens          still          enjoys          dressing          up          at          Halloween         BELOW:          Larry          Scott          concentrates          as          he          carefully          carves          the          dimension          of          his          jack-o-lan-         Shelly          Chong         Ingles          In          Ho         SENIORS          Ken         Inocencio         Michelle         Irving         Wendy         Jackson         Jenson         Shelley         Jones         Garry         Jowe         |         Jolene         Kallaus         halloween          brings         practical          jokers,         scary          costumes         The          Irish          tradition          of          carving          pumpkins          into          jack-o-         lanterns          was          shared          by          young          and          old          alike.          Practical         jokes          were          a          favorite          diversion          at          any          time          and          Hal-         loween.          provided          time          for          this          amusement.          The          neigh-         borhood          children          dressed          up          in          outlandish          costumes         went          from          house          to          house,          rang          doorbells          and          shouted         “trick          or          treat?”          while          many          reflected          on          past          memo-         ries          of          Halloween          in          their          younger          years.         LEFT:          KAREN          OLIVER          puts          the          finishing          touches          on          her          jack-o-lantern         BELOW’:          The          old          tradition          of          carving          pumpkins          into          jack-o-lanterns          is          still          popu         lar          today         Daniel          Wendy         Kapler          Kean         OFF          CAMPUS          thanksgiving:         turkey          dinners,         cheerful          reunions         Celebrated          with          big          dinners          and          joyous          reunions,         Thanksgiving          was          a          family          day.          HORIZON          shared         this          day          with          three          households:          the          Carson’s,          the          Due-         nas’,          and          the          LaCroix’s.          With          kitchens          and          pantries         crowded          with          good          things          to          eat,          these          families          gave         thanks          with          feasting          and          prayer          for          the          blessings          they         received          during          the          year.          HORIZON          also          gave          thanks         for          letting          us          take          part          in          their          traditional          holiday.         af,         RIGHT:          CHRISTINA          CARSON          devours          her          Thanksgiving          dinner.          BELOW         Tony          Duenas          fills          his          plate          at          the          dinner          table.         wy         ®         4         :                  a         EERE         Pid         -         John         Donna          Germaine          Yvonne         Kuhfal         Killingsworth          Kolleng          Koppang         SENIORS          BELOW:          FORMER          MAYOR          Terry          LaCroix          sips          a          cup          of          coffee          after          the          hearty         meal          with          his          family.          FAR          BELOW:          Robert          Buenas          serves          the          main          course          to         the          youngest          son          John          while          Tony          and          Ronnie          Duenas          await          their          turn.          BELOW         LEFT:          Kerri          LaCroix          casts          sinister          glances          at          her          father          after          his          humorous         remarks          about          her          home-made          pie.          LEFT:          Cecilia          Carson          finish          satisfying          herself         with          an          additional          hot          roll         Rusty          Leila          Jeri         Ladua          Lagdamen          Lambden         OFF          CAMPUS           189         RIGHT:          MATT          DUNN          opens          presents          Christmas          morning          with          little          cousin          Lisa          Louie         BELOW          RIGHT:          Dale          Roth          plunks          on          the          piano          at          Arthur          and          Louise          Roke’s          Christmas         party.          BELOW:          A          little          snow          was          something          we          all          wanted          for          Christmas          but          didn’t          get         Gina          Kenneth          Jackie          Winnie          Betty         Lantz          Lardie          Layman          Lee          Leung         190          SENIORS          christmas          1976         no          snow,          no          rain,         lots          of          family          joy         Shortages          of          snow          and          rain          in          northern          California         put          no          crimp          on          holiday          joys          of          Encinal          students.         Some          families          were          reunited          for          the          first          time          in         months.         EHS          students          interviewed          agreed          Christmas          morn-         ing,          presents,          and          dinner          were          highlites          of          the          day.         Many          agreed          that          gift          shopping          —          though          fun          —          was         tiring,          especially          when          you          couldn’t          make          up          your         mind          on          Christmas          Eve.         RIGHT:          GARY          DIFABIO          tries          to          find          just          the          right          gift          for          his          dad.          BELOW         A          familiar          Christmas          symbol          brings          back          memories.          BELOW          LEFT:          Stacey         McCarthy          looks          tired          as          Kari          Crummer          enthusiastically          shops          for          more          gifts         _          |         Steve          Marie          Steve          Julie         Lindsey          Louie          Lucero          Lynch         OFF          CAMPUS          “auld          lang          syne,”         resolutions,          bring         in          the          new          year         Lighthearted          merriment,          New          Year’s          Day          parades,         and          the          Rose          Bow]          following          the          parties          were          all          part         of          the          traditional          celebration          of          New          Year’s.          While         some          people          took          weekend          trips,          many          were          content         to          stay          home          with          a          group          of          friends          and          celebrate         with          egg          nog,          noise-makers,          and          Guy          Lombardo          con-         ducting          “Auld          Lang          Syne”          on          the          tube.          Toasts,          resolu-         tions,          and          firecrackers          were          favorite          ways          of          bringing         in          the          New          Year.         RIGHT:          CHUCK          O’JEDA          and          Steve          Idle          wonder          if          the          punch          was          spiked         BELOW:          Gary          Castilo          and          “friend”          share          the          traditional          “stroke          of          midnight”         kiss         Robert          Carol          Sebastian          Ellen         Mabray          MacDonald          Maceira          Mahoney         192                    SENIORS                   LEFT:          MIKE          NEREU          and          a          friend          toast          to          happiness          and          make          resolu         tions.          BELOW:          A          watch          tells          that          the          year          of          1977          has          dawned.          BELOW         LEFT:          John          Anderson          has          trouble          staying          awake          while          waiting          for          the         new          year.          FAR          BELOW:          Gary          Castillo          and          Karyn          Boyson          dance,          drink         and          be          merry         Kay          Mary          Ann          Michael          Jary          James         Mainaga          Mallia          Maloney          Manibusan          McCullough                   OFF          CAMPUS                    193         BELOW          RIGHT          sign          of          the          times.          BELOW:          Michelle          Short          and          Pat          Nelson          walk          arm-in         arm          down          the          300          hal          bliviou          all          others.          DIRECTLY          BELOW:          Russell          Frost          and          Debbie         DeLaGarza          share          s          in          the          bleachers          during          lunchtime         James          Paula          Mike          Jocelyn          Karen          Kerry         McKalip          McPeak          Medina          Melgar          Melvin          Mendoza         194                    SENIORS                   valentine’s          day         shows          that          love         is          back          in          style         Our          staff          believed          that          years          of          smart          remarks          and         unasked          for          insults          were          on          their          way          out,          and          that         thoughtfulness,          kindness          and          love          were          back          in          style.         Flowers          and          candy          were          given,          good          deeds          were         done          and          pleasant          tones          of          voice          seemed          to          be          in          order         around          E.H.S.          Although          Valentine’s          Day          was          the          tra-         ditional          day          to          celebrate          love          and          friendship,          it          was         apparent          all          year          ’round.         LEFT:          CHERYL          DOBYNE          helps          Ben          Guardino          select          a          box          of          candy          for          his         “Valentine.”          BELOW          LEFT:          Lisa          DeWitt          does          her          good          deed          for          the          day          by         helping          Ken          Inocencio          with          his          English          homework.          BELOW:          Mary          Beth          Farsaci         shows          her          friendship          by          giving          Laurie          Saxton          a          carnation          on          Valentine’s          Day                  Dolores          Marie          Mercy          Vincent          Laryne          George          Brenda         Mesa          Milana          Mills          Miyashiro          Money          Moore                   OFF          CAMPUS                    195         RIGHT:          A          SYMBOL          of          one          aspect          of          EASTER.          FAR          RIGHT:          Julie          Russell          =         proudly          displays          her          creation.          FAR          BELOW:          LEFT:          Julie          Russell          admires          oe                    :                    aa         the          work          of          Melonie          Peterson          and          Sherilyn          Ely.          FAR          BELOW:          Melonie         Peterson          colors          her          egg          with          delight.          BELOW:          Baskets          are          filled          with          good-          t=          at         ies          supposedly          from          the          Easter          Bunny          ‘as         Debbie          Patty          WooSouk          Norma          Diana         Moore          Mountz          Mun          Myers          Nelson         196                    SENIORS                   easter          brings         bunnies,          bonnets,         sweet          and          services         Easter          is          special          to          all          ages.          Many          high          school          stu-         dents          enjoyed          the          simple          pleasures          of          “playing          Easter         Bunny”          by          decorating          and          preparing          a          basket          for          a         youngster.          HORIZON          Photographers          captured          a          few         of          these          moments.         While          Easter          meant          jelly          beans          and          a          chocolate         bunny          to          kids,          it          meant          something          else          to          others          who         observed          the          religious          aspects          of          the          holiday          by          attend-         ing          church.         LEFT:          CHRISTINA          CARSON'S          face          reflects          the          joy          of          egg          decorating         BELOW          LEFT:          Sherilyn          Ely          carefully          immerses          her          egg          in          the          dye.          FAR         BELOW          LEFT:          Jennifer          Kidd          and          Tammy          Strand          spend          Easter          with          some         friends.          BELOW:          Christina          Carson          tells          Melonie          Peterson          an          amusing          story         Danilo          Chuck          Patrick          John          Jeff          David         Nudalo          Ojeda          Olsen          Olson          Oransky          Oronos                   OFF          CAMPUS                    197         how          about          lunch?         three          b’s          available         or          dog          that          cooks         When          lunch          bell          rang          students          dashed          for          lunch         lines          or          cars.          The          cafeteria          was          the          most          popular          place         to          buy          food,          expecially          since          the          lunch          menu          was         changed          in          Fall          ’76.          Box          lunches          now          included          the         three          B’s,          B-B-Q          beef          sandwiches,          burgers,          and          burri-         tos.          Lunch          money          was          also          readily          grabbed          by          the          fast         food          spots          known          as          “Jacs,”          “Macs”          and          “The          dog         that          cooks.”          Lunch          still          remained          students          favorite         period          of          the          day.         RIGHT:          BILL          WARNACK          and          Kevin          Beal          have          lunch          at          “Macs.”          BELOW         Jim          Flood          picks          up          lunch          at          the          “Dog          that          cooks.”         Theodorico          Raymond          Charles          JoAnn          Marsha          Lamont         Pacis          Patterson          Pedroni          Perea          Piring          Presley         198                    SENIORS                   BELOW:          DAVID          WOLFE          discusses          an          important          chemistry          test          while          drinking         the          most          common          element          of          any          lunch,          milk.          FAR          BELOW:          Dolores          Cirmello         has          problems          when          a          student          pays          with          a          ten          dollar          bill.          BELOW          LEFT:          Janet         Niiya          and          Sandy          Wong          take          advantage          of          the          warm          weather           to          eat          lunch          on          th         football          field         —         Lynn          Edwin          Mesceille          Robert          Kathryn          Robert         Dre.         Preston          Poniente          Quan          Radabaugh          Rankin          Rawlinson                   OFF          CAMPUS                    199         drought          paints         grim          picture          —         no          end          in          sight         Two          severely          dry          winters          in          a          row          had          a          drastic         impact          on          water          systems          throughout          California.         When          lakes          turned          to          puddles          and          reservoirs          to          deserts         it          was          clear          that          water          could          not          be          used          the          way          it         once          was.          Conservation          dominated          daily          life,          every         drop          of          water          was          precious.          Worst          of          all          was          the          news         that          weathermen          saw          no          relief          in          the          future          months         and          we          could          only          save          the          little          we          had          left.         RIGHT          AND          BELOW:          Steve          Idle          shaves          using          one          of          the          conservation          meth-         ods          listed          in          the          chart         How          to          save          water         Normal          Use          Conservation          How          To          Do          it          Normal          Use          Conservation          How          To          Do          It         Shower          Water          running          Wet          down,          soap          Washing          Hands          Tap          running          Fill          basin,         25          gallons          4          galions          up,          rinse          off          2          gallons          1          gallon          use          stopper         Brushing          Teeth          Tap          running          Wet          brush,          Toilet          Flushing          Depends          upon          Use          tank          dis-         5-10          gallons          1 2          galion          rinse          briefly          tank          size          placement         5-7          gallons          4-6          galions          bottles         Tub          Bath          Full          Minimal          water         36          gallons          10-12          galions          level          Washing          Machine          Full          cycle          Short          cycle,         top          water          minimal          water         Shaving          Tap          running          Fill          basin          and          level          level         20          gallons          1          galion          use          stopper          60          gallons          27          gallons         Dishwashing          Tap          running          Wash          and          rinse          Outdoor          Watering          Average          hose          Lowest          Eliminate         30          gallons          5          gallons          in          dishpans          or          10          GPM           priority         sink;          reuse          water         Shampoo          At          home          Soap          only         Automatic          Dishwasher          Full          cycle          Short          cycle;          mini-          12          gallons          8          gallons          once         16          gallons          7          gallons          mum          water          level         Car          Wash          10          GPM«           1-4          galions          Wash          car          from         a           bucket         Sylvia          Joseph          z          i          Randall         Reboton          Reichert          Richie         200                    SENIORS                   BELOW:          WATER          LEVEL          is          low          on          river          bank.          LEFT          AND          RIGHT:          Captain          Hydro          says          don’t          waste          water.          Turn          off          fountains         rao         —_—          |         Ricardo          Traci          Dino          Lauri          Mike         Rios          Roberts          Romo          Root          Rowney                   OFF          CAMPUS                    201         FAR          BELOW:          LESLIE          Millar          nourishes          her          family’s          gigantic          fern.          BELOW:          Barbara         Jolliffe          questions          Cathy          Gailey          and          Vicky          Warner          about          the          care          of          her          plant.          FAR         BELOW:          The          Encinal          High          School          green          house.          BELOW:          Membe         horticulture          class          transfer          young          plants          into          soil         “rs          of          the          ornamental         -                   ALR:                  ‘+...          6         yr         L         .         na         ’         -—                   Robert          Laurie          Ernesto          Peter          Eric         Sanders          Saxton          Sayson          Schamoni          Scheuermann         202                    SENIORS                   green-thumbers         make          plants          new         growing          pastime         Every          student          has          his          own          individual          interests          and         hobbies.          Growing          plants          was          popular          with          many          Enci-         nal          students.          Several          courses          were          offered          in          ornamen-         tal          horticulture,          a          program          where          one          had          the          chance         to          care          for          plants          of          many          types.          Students          mirrored         current          adult          taste          in          house          plants.          Piggy-backs,          Bos-         ton          ferns          and          spider          ferns          were          their          top          choices          for         decorating          and          green-thumbing          their          own          homes.         LEFT:          BRAD          IRVING          examines          his          plants          to          see          if          the          soil          is          moist.          BELOW         Bob          Ballerini          assists          Fredrica          Reaves          before          purchasing          a          daisy          plant          at          the          Bicen-         tennial          week          plant          sale         Joel          Linda          Craig         Schultz          Scort          Shipman                   OFF          CAMPUS                    203         can          you          name         places          encinal         students          visit?         EHS          students          ranged          far          and          wide.          We          visited,         played,          and          enjoyed          various          spots          and          California.         Shelley          and          Steve          were          in          senior          Lyon’s          kitchen.         Steve          Nelson          ran          through          Joaquin          Miller          Park.          Bud-         dah          hangs          out          in          Gumps.          St.          Joseph’s          provided          the         basketball          court,          while          the          Record          Factory          is          the          store.         The          Jade          Pagoda          can          be          seen          in          the          Oakland          Museum.         The          children          are          on          their          way          to          Alameda’s          beach.          The         Travel          Club          is          in          Nevada          City,          and          the          skier          ski          Lake         Tahoe.         BELOW:          WHOSE          KITCHEN          features          the          Nutcracker          behind          Shelley          Jones         and          Steve          Idle?          RIGHT:          “Where          is          Steve          Nelson          running?”          FAR          RIGHT:          A         clue          for          you,          Buddha          is          in          a          San          Francisco          store.          BELOW          RIGHT:          Can          you          iden         tify          this          basketball          court?         Martin          Dorian          Chris          Mark          Suzi          Laura         Simon          Simons          Smith          Smith          Smith          Squire         204                    SENIORS                   DIRECTLY          BELOW:          WHAT          beach          are          the          children          running          towards?         FAR          BELOW:          The          Travel          Club          approaches          an          Italianate          example          of         American          architecture          —          which          gold          rush          city          is          this?          LEFT:          Where          can         you          see          this          Jade          Pagoda          within          two          miles          of          EHS?          .FAR          LEFT:          Is          Lyn         Lee          in          Banana          Records          or          the          Record          Factory?          BELOW          LEFT:          Every-         body          skis,          but          where          is          this          paradise?         Joni          Lowell          Ricky          Cindy          Tracey         Stubbs         Stephenson          Stephenson          Stillwell          Stone                    OFF          CAMPUS                    205         RIGHT:          JIM          DAVIS          and          Sean          Lewis          argue          over          a          piece         of          “Bubble          Yum.”          BELOW          RIGHT:          Students          smoked         and          listened          to          music          at          the          logs.          FAR          BELOW:          Bill         Arbios          and          Scott          Bierwith          guard          Tim          Bergeron         BELOW:          Michelle          Kelly          and          Robin          Petty          share          the          lat-         est          gossip.         Jim          Mark          Deena         Thieme          Thieme         Mary         Sullivan          Taxiera          Taylor         206                    SENIORS                   student          poll:         favorite          hang-out         spots          in          alameda         A          student          poll          revealed          that          the          logs          and          Franklin         £         Park          were          the          two          favorite          off-campus          spots          to          be          in         Alameda.          Between          classes          and          during          lunch,          students         rushed          to          the          logs          where          they          met          friends,          smoked,         and          listened          to          their          radios.          It          was          a          convenient          place         to          go          considering          that          it          was          next          to          Encinal’s          campus.         Franklin          Park          had          softball,          ping-pong          and          football         recreation.          The          students          enjoyed          the          pretty          scenery.         LEFT:          CHRIS          SAKAWICZ          tells          Heather          Curtis          about          her          exciting          weekend         BELOW          LEFT:          Ann          Padroni,          Courtenay          Davis          and          Jann          Manhard          relax          while         watching          a          softball          game.          BELOW:          The          trees          at          Franklin          Park          were          perfect          to         climb,          relax          under,          and          walk          through         Joe          Jeff          David          Kathy          Tami         Tijerina          Turnbough          Turpin          Tyksinski          Velasco                   OFF          CAMPUS                    207         title          ix          creates         a          student          satire         on          person          page         Title          IX          did          not          affect          EHS          much.          We          had          Co-ed          P.E.         classes          long          before          Congress          passed          a          law.          However          Title         IX          provided          an          interesting          idea          for          a          student          satire.          We         photographed          guys          as          gals          and          vice-versa.          Trying          to          allevi-         ate          the          chauvanistic          labels          society          has          placed          on          objects          was         at          least          amusing.          Mail-persons          pick          up          mail          from          a          person-         box.          The          Chairperson          reads          from          a          person-script          and          Ms.         substitutes          Mrs.          or          Miss.         RIGHT:          PICTURES          IN          ROW          1,          FROM          LEFT:          Portrait          of          James          Amaya,          Sandy          Ava-         los,          Steve          Avalos,          and          Sue          Hernandez          illustrate          “the          robot,”          Ben          Reyes          and          Stan          Quan         enroll          in          classes          at          Mill-In,          and          portrait          of          Steve          Avalos.          ROW          2:          FORMAL          POR-         TRAITS          FROM          LEFT:          Tami          Velasco,          Donja          Harris,          Kathy          Tyksinski,          Roberta          Birholm,         and          Diana          Nelson.          ROW          3:          FROM          LEFT:          Portrait          of          Ben          Reyes,          Roberta          Birkholm         paints          the          Senior          play          sets,          portrait          of          Marilyn          deKleer,          Tami          Velasco,          Kathy          Tyksinski,         and          Kay          Mainaga          fool          around          with          the          spirit          week          pom-pons,          and          portrait          of          George         Glass.          BELOW:          Diana          Nelson          adjusts          her          make-up          as          Dorimene          in          “The          Would-Be         Gentleman.”         Vincent          Kim          Tracy          Mauri          Elizabeth         Vitucci          Voyles          Warkins          Wayne          Werk         208                    SENIORS                   Janet          Jenny          Bobby          Debby          Becky          Jo         Whelan          Wilcox          Willett          Williamson          Winslow                   OFF          CAMPUS                    209         BELOW:          A          DISPLAY          ar          tt          ecord          Factory          shows          Elvin          Bishop’s          latest          album.          BELOW          RIGHT:          Connie          Spurlock          finds          an          easy          listening          record,          a          nice          change          trom          f         ll.          FAR          BELOW          LEFT          artin          Presley          checks          the          Roots          on          Radio          chart          for          his          name.          FAR          BELOW          RIGHT:          Shawn          Lewis          and          James          Davis          find          a          b         stacks         a                    .         {          Cis         TOP          TEN          SONGS         1.          WANNA          GET          NEXT          TO          YOU Rose          Royce         2.          THINGS          WE          DO          FOR          LOVE 10CC         3.          SIR          DUKE           Stevie          Wonder         4.          HOTEL          CALIFORNIA Eagles         5.RICH          GIRL Hall                    Oates         6.          WHEN          I          NEED          YOU Leo          Sayer         7.          LOVEON          MY          MIND Naralie          Cole         8.          RIGHT          TIME          OF          THE          NIGHT Jennifer          Warnes         9.          CARRY          ON          WAYWARD          SON           Kansas         10.          BOOGIE          MAN KC                    Sunshine          Band         a         Lori          Dee          Jim          Jordon          Melvin          Carroll         Winslow          W          ondolleck          Wong          Wong          Woods         210                    SENIORS                   students          find         number          one          song         difficult          to          select         In          the          music          industry          so          many          new          songs          and         BEAT          E          )          ¥          groups          appeared          that          students          found          selecting          a          favor-         -aiieesie          =          a          ite          wasn’t          easy.          As          a          result          no          song          was          named          1.         ol          po          en          a          ;         2          —          However          the          annual          Music          awards          came          up          with          some         winners          for          the          entire          year.          In          Rock          music          it          was          Elton         John          and          Kiki          Dee’s          hit          single,          ‘Don’t          Go          Breakin         My          Heart,”          and          for          the          best          selling          album          most          peo-         ple          agreed          on,          “Eagles          Greatest          Hits.”         BELOW:          ENCINAL          STUDENTS          were          constantly          found          checking          the          top          50         hits          at          local          record          stores.          BELOW          LEFT:          Record          Factory          manager,          Penny          Quill         orders          new          supply          of          fast-selling          records.          LEFT:          Mike          Lee          finds          just          the          album          he         was          looking          for         Earl          David          Julie          Michael         Yamagami          Yee          ‘ee          Zehnder          Zobb                   OFF          CAMPUS                    211         “school          ABOVE:          Interrupted          by          the          phone,          an          upset          Ed         Boughton          tells          the          caller          where          he          can          go.          ABOVI         FAR          LEFT:          Joe          King          takes          time          out          from         work”          to          keep          in          shape.          FAR          ABOVE:          Waiting          for         LEFT:          Ken          Biba          and          Bob          O'Brien          discuss         the          final          judging          during          the          Bicentennial          Costume         come          of          the          game                   ASSOCIATE                    213         Contest,          Freddie          Reaves          checks          for          spots          while          a          con-         fident          Lucy          Kinchen          is          sure          she’s          going          to          win         the          out         LEFT:          MANY          of          the          guys          can          see          why          Farrah          Fawcett-          Majors          was          the          most         wanted          lady          of          1976          and          the          most          popular          pin-up          girl          of          this          century.          FAR          LEFT         One          of          the          many          memories          of          the          '76-°77          year          was          the          Winterball.          BELOW         CENTER:          The          Varsity          Cross-country          team          displays          just          a          few          of          the          many         awards          won          during          the          '76-'77          season.          BELOW:          Kim          Watkins          shows          her          stuff          as         the          great          Arthur          Fonzerelli,          otherwise          known          to          many          as          “the          Fonz.”         James          Edward          Ke n          George         Allen          Boughton          Brown          Cadwell         214                    FACULTY                   HIGHLIGHTS          ...         SG          a          PD         Sila          SO          acm!         Picture          ?          wy          ;          {          Picture         Not          Not         Available          Available         Campbell                   HIGHLIGHTS                    215         rocky          to          roots         ford          to          farrah         news          of          the          year         The          East          froze          as          the          West          shriveled,          Jimmy          Carter         took          born-again          politics          to          the          White          House,          Gary         Gilmore          said          “Kill          me”          and          Farrah          Fawcett          ascended         to          new          heights.          Nadia          Comaneci          achieved          perfection,         the          Raiders          won          in          the          Super          Bowl          and          Barbara          Wal-         ters          earned          herself          a          “cool          million.”          The          pleasures          and         pains          of          being          alive          in          ’76-’77          included          skateboards         and          CB          radios,          earthquakes          and          swine          flu,          King          Kong         and          Roots,          conservation          and          inflation.         ch         Margaret          Lola         Corson          Crittendon         216                    FACULTY                   Bi)         Warner         Croll         q?         Picture         Not         Available         Phyllis         DeLaVergne         George         Dunlap         }         in                    }                   HIGHLIGHTS                    217         Pre          RN          A         ‘anin           s          q         Wa          SN                  Coleman         Ellsworth         Mary          Ellen         TOP          RIGHT:          A          page          from         the          November          ballot         RIGHT:          Gina          Lantz          and         Karin          Ratzel          help          hostess          at         the          Republican          Ladies          con-         vention.          FAR          RIGHT         Direct          from          the          court,          this         voter          takes          time          from          his         game          to          cast          his          vote         BELOW          RIGHT:          Jim         McCullough          votes          for          stu-         dent          body          officers         BELOW:          Newsweek          Maga-         zine          covers          pose          the          big         campaign          question          and         announce          the          outcome         Picture         Not         Available         Carolyn          Paul          June          Dick          Don          Karen         Fore          Foster          Frazier          Gorman          Grant          Guthrie         218                    FACULTY                   campaign          19 76:         the          election          year         involves          students         The          campaigns          of          the          ’76          elections          involved          many         students.          When          polled          on          their          choices          in          the         National          election,          they          picked          President          Ford          by          9%         over          his          opponent.          Georgia’s          Governor          Carter.          With         the          Alameda          High          School          Bond          Issue          on          the          local          bal-         lot          again,          concerned          seniors          helped          inform          students         and          voters          of          the          impact          this          issue          would          have.          The         student          body          again          elected          active          officers          and          adopted         a          new          constitution.         LEFT:          KELLY          LYNCH          demonstrates          a          commitment          by          wearing          a          Ford-Dole         campaign          button.          BELOW          LEFT:          Robert          Huber          examines          Presidential          and          Sena         torial          campaign          bumper          stickers          posted          on          the          door          of          the          Government          class         BELOW:          Mary          Beth          Farcaci          and          Cheryl          Dobyne          beckon          to          fellow          students          to         vote          in          the          Spring          student          body          election         Picture         Not         Available         Gary          Frank          Jaimie          James          Ron          Richard         Haberberger          Hanna          Helbert          Hewett          Hibbeln          Jaensch                   HIGHLIGHTS                    219         seniors          “77”          have         15          graduates          with         28 100          grade          spread         The          class          of          1977          had          many          students          with          intelli-         gence          and          drive.          Administrators          decided          to          have          the         Top          15          instead          of          the          regular          Top          10.          This          process         resulted          in          a          three-way          tie          for          fifteenth          place.          Grade         point          averages          ranged          from          David          Hedden’s          3.98          to         Michelle          Irving          with          a          3.70.          Grade          points          were          forgot-         ten          when          dressed          in          the          deep          blue          and          white          of          gradu-         ation’s          new          robes.         .         @         A         2          a         Michelle         Irving         Douglas         Hathaway          415         James         Johnson         220           FACULTY                   Theresa         Duenas         14         Frank         Kilpatrick         Dan         Kapler         Fis         Lucy         Kinchen         '          1                   Shelley         Jones          3         a         |          re’         Carroll         Woods         Anna         Korling         :         =          |         i         Jeri         Lambden         Lindsay         11         ee         Robert         Maribeth         Cacha          5         Picture         Not         Available         Debhorah         Flannagan          8         Mesceille          Judi         Quan          10          Barber          9         Picture         Not         Available         Frankie         Layton                   HIGHLIGHTS                    221         RIGHT:          ANDY          FALLS          and          Paul          McCarthy          turn          their          end          of          the          jump          rope          during          a         lunch          time          activity.          BELOW          RIGHT:          Freshman          girls          battle          the          Sophomore          girls          in          the         tug-o-war          contest          held          during          Spirit          Week.          FAR          BELOW          RIGHT:          Freshmen          await          fur-         their          instruction          during          Orientation          held          Sept.          13,          1976.          BELOW:          Spring          class          officers         had          no          picture          taken.          Fall          class          officers          are          shown          twice.          DIRECTLY          BELOW:          Fall          class         officers          place          their          spirit          trophy          in          the          school’s          trophy          case.          LEFT          TO          RIGHT:          Mischelle         Mitchell,          President;          Beverly          Cook,          Vice-President;          Roxanne          Comacho,          Secretary;          Jean         Watson,          Treasurer         Charles          Richard         Linville          Lowe         222,          2          PACULEY          spirit          week          fun:         freshmen          knock         off          older          students         The          class          of          ’80          and          advisor          Jac          Campbell          held          bake         and          candy          sales          as          fund-raisers,          but          their          best          efforts         came          during          Spirit          Week.          The          470          freshmen          sold          1776         links          for          their          hall          decoration          and          took          on          their          older         peers          in          the          tug-o-war          contests.          With          a          good          grasp          of         the          rope,          they          out-pulled          both          the          Sophomores          and         the          Seniors.          As          a          result,          they          earned          the          3rd          place          tro-         phy          in          the          “most          spirited          class”          contest.         LEFT:          LISA          REYEL          tries          on          one          of          the          Egyptian          hats          made          in          Art          Roke’s          3rd         period          Ancient          World          History          class.          BELOW          LEFT:           Frosh          Men”          illustrate          their         winning          style          as          they          beat          the          “Senior          Men”          at          tug-o-war.          BELOW:          Robert         Sherer          shows          off          the          “universal          Christmas          poster”          made          in          John          Cotter’s          class         rs                   =.          =          i          “y         Jerry          Marjorie          John         Ludy          Mathieson          Matulla         HIGHLIGHTS           223         sophomores         sponsor          dance         to          bolster          bank         The          fall          semester          sophomore          class          kicked          off          the         year          with          the          traditional          Soph          Hop.          During          Spirit         Week          they          sold          pennants          to          advertise          for          the          big          game         between          Alameda          and          Encinal.          In          the          spring          semester         the          sophomore          class,          in          addition          to          the          other          activities,         sponsored          bake          sales,          a          car          wash,          and          a          sucker          sale         which          proved          extremely          successful.          The          year          was          full         of          good          fortune          for          them.         RIGHT:          RUSSELL          MELGAR          reports          a          large          profit          was          made          at          the          sophomore         bake          sale          while          Mike          Murphy          listens          with          disbelief.          BELOW:          FALL          CLASS         OFFICERS:          Libby          Roth,          Vice-President;          Velia          Domingues,          President;          Chris          Fin-         ster,          Secretary.          FAR          BELOW:          Mike          Murphy,          secretary;          Lynda          Olson,          treasurer;         Karen          Oliver,          vice-president;          and          Russell          Melgar,          president         Georgia          Jon         McNeill          Medeiros         224                    FACULTY                   BELOW:          LIANE          BRADLEY          wipx         Liane          Bradley,         financial          report          at          a         Ore          activity         Picture         Not         Available         Maria          Betty          Mary          Ellen         Molnar          Murphy          Nicosia                   HIGHLIGHTS                    225         Picture         Not         Available         Melinda          Clare         Platt          Porter         226                    FACULTY                   t         juniors          ponder         over          the          location                   of          all-night          party         The          Juniors          did          not          initiate          many          activities          as          a         class          this          year,          but          during          spirit          week          they’ve          held          a         successful          button          sale          with          the          class          slogan          on          it.          The         button          read,          “don’t          mess          with          the          best          cuz          the          best         don’t          mess.”          Still          undecided          on          the          location          of          the          all-         night          party          for          next          year,          the          Juniors          pondered          over         that          particular          question          throughout          the          year.          But          still         they          found          no          answer.         BELOW:          The          Junior          Class          button          with          the          class          slogan          on          it.          FAR          BELOW         LEFT:          The          Spring          Junior          Class          officers          were          from          left:          Yvette          Edwards,          trea-         surer;          Eva          Santos,          vice-president;          Carl          Ploss,          president;          Karen          Wilson,          secretary;         and          Kim          Watkins,          commissioner          of          spirit.          FAR          ABOVE          LEFT:          The          Fall          Junior         Class          officers          were          from          left:          Eva          Santos,          commissioner          of          spirit;          Teresa          Amaya,         vice-president;          Lori          Breckon,          president;          Kim          Watkins,          secretary;          and          Tia          Bacci-         occo,          treasurer.          LEFT:          The          2nd          Place          trophy          won          by          the          Junior          Class          during         Spirit          Week.         George          Fredericka          Alan         Read          Reaves          Rebensdorf                   HIGHLIGHTS                    227         disneyland          dream         becomes          a          reality         for          seniors          of          ‘77         Hard          work          paid          off          as          the          class          of          ’77          raised          over         $4,000          and          took          the          long          awaited          trip          to          Disneyland.         With          the          help          of          advisors          Carolyn          Fore          and          Jon         Medieros,          the          seniors          had          successful          candy          sales,          bake         sales,          button          and          pom          pon          sales,          and          two          dances.          The         most          profitable          event          was          the          Sadie          Hawkins          dance         which          cleared          over          $400          and          enabled          the          seniors          to          co-         sponsor          the          prom          with          the          junior          class.         LEFT:          JAMES          FONSECA          sells          Lori          Jenson          and          Dino          Romo          tickets          to          Senior         Movie          night,          one          of          many          fund          raising          events.          BELOW:          Steve          Avalos          and          Deb-         bie          Moore          work          on          the          set          of          the          senior          play.         Robert          Norman          Ruth         Richards          Robinson          Romero         228                    FACULTY                   BELOW:          TAMI          VELASCO          and          Kay          Mainaga          use          persuasion          to          sell         pom          pons          for          the          seniors          during          spirit          week.          FAR          BELOW:          Seniors          look         on          hungrily          at          the          goodies          to          be          sold          for          bake          sale.          FAR          BELOW          LEFT         SPRING          CLASS          OFFICERS:          Rusty          Ladua,          treasurer;          Kathy          Tyzinski,         president;          Steve          Avalos,          vice          president;          Winnie          Lee,          secretary.          BELOW         LEFT:          FALL          CLASS          OFFICERS:          Mescielle          Quan,          treasurer;          Winnie          Lee,         secretary;          Kay          Mainaga,          vice          president;          Terry          Duenas,          president.          LEFT         Kathy          Tyzinski          sells          refreshments          at          Movie          Night         Elizabeth          Ruth          Lynda          Pamela         Slater          Snyder          Stansberry          Stevenson                   HIGHLIGHTS                    229         BELOW:          GREG          FOX         Picture         Not         Available         Leroy         Swanson         230'           FACULTY                   his          award         FAR         tes          Mike          Sa         BELOW:          Rusty         ving          the          “Most          Inspirational          Player          of          the          Year”         Mary         Treichler         Ladu         award         Jane         Tremain         BELOW          LEFT         grott          receives         MIKE          Ray          of          the         an          award          f         Most          Dedicated”         Kathy         Vierra         the           Football          awards          dinner.          BELOW          RIGHT:          Mark          Alle         the          football          team.          FAR          BELOW          RIGHT:          Joe          King          hands          Larry          Scott           The         ard.          FAR          BELOW          LEFT:          David          Woods          collects          “The          Best          Freshman”          award         Picture         Not         Available         Mary          Roger         Vollmer          Wallace         coaches          present         awards;          dinners         honor          athletes         Besides          training          athletes,          coaches          had          the          pleasura-         ble          job          of          presenting          awards          to          students          with          out-         standing          athletic          ability.          Special          awards          were          given          to         asm.         Awards          dinners          provided          an          opportunity          for          parents         and          teachers          to          get          together          and          take          pride          in          their         son’s,          daughter’s          and          students’          athletic          achievement.         LEFT:          SCOTT          LADD          and          Peter          Noble          help          themselves          to          potato          salad          at          the         Football          awards          dinner.          BELOW          LEFT:          Debbie          Sweeney          happily          takes          the          “Most         Outstanding          Runner”          award          for          the          girls’          Cross-Country          squad.          BELOW:          Davey         Yee,          capt.          of          the          Cross-Country          team,          presents          beloved          coach,          Joe          King,          a          gift          for         his          devotion          to          the          team                            Annabel          Lorraine          Eve         Wann          Weldon          Wiltens          v          “          Yeoman                   HIGHLIGHTS                    231         ADVERTISEMENTS          ...         FROM          FAR          RIGHT          (PAGE          233):          Gary          Difabio          (left)          is          one          of          many          lured          into          Grodin’s          of         Harward          by          their          unending          advertising          campaigns;          Charlie          O          and          a          pretty          girl          are          used          to          adver-         tise          for          the          Oakland          A’s;          Joan          Mackey          and          Shannon          Derris          are          set          to          sell          some          goodies          to          one          of         the          many          people          who          saw          the          S-Club          advertisement          in          the          Alameda          Times          Star;          members          of          the         B.S.U.          used          the          “door-to-door”          advertising          campaign          to          promote          ticket          sales.         STUDENT          INDEX         ABAD,          Alex          Natac          —          78;          p.          20         ABAD,          Amelio          Natac          —          79;          p.          20         ABAD,          Rederico          Del          Prada          —          80;          p.          20         ABBOTT,          Ronald          Manuel          —          80;          p.          20         ABRIOL,          Robert          Gaylon          —          79;          p.          20         ADAJAR,          Norman          Gutierrez          —          80;          p.          20         ADAJAR,          Primo          Gutierrez          —          78;          p.          20         ADAMS,          David          Alan          —          79;          p.          21         AGADIER,          Alicia          Flores          —          77         AGADIER,          Arlinda          Flores          —          80;          p.          21         AGUILAR,          Caroline          Maric          —          79         AGUON,          Richard          James          —          78;          p.          21         AGUSTIN,          Arthur          Buen          —          78;          p.          21         AHLQUIST,          Robert          Steven          —          79;          p.          21         ALANILZ,          Janet          —          30;          p.          21         ALANIZ,          Robert          —          78;          p.          22         ALBIN,          Adrian          Carol          —          79;          p.          22,          146         ALEXANDER,          Dudicy          Don          —          78;          p.          22         ALEXANDER,          Kimberly          Robin          —          80;          p.          22         232                    ADVERTISEMENTS                   ALFONSO,          Gilbert          Anthony          —          78;          p.          22         ALLAN,          James          Richard          —          78;          p.          22         .          Douglas,          Edward          —          79;          p.          22         EGROTTI,          Mark          Louis          —          78;          p.          22,          23,          25,          49,         A,          65,          76,          95,          230         1,          Thomas          Edward          —          79;          p.          22         ALMASON,          Todd          Lee          —          78;          p.          23,          161         ALONSO,          Michael          Edward          —          78;          p.          23         ALTEZ,          Elsa          Dimla          —          77         ALVES,          Kimbericy          Diane          —          77;          p.          14,          70,          160         ALVES,          Maric          Teresa          —          79;          p.          23         ALVES,          Nina          Marie          —          77;          p.          113,          160         AMAYA,          Alice          Brenda          —          79;          p.          23,          108         AMAYA,          James          —          77;          p.          100,          160,          208         AMAYA,          Teresa,          Juen          —          78;          p.          23,          45,          109,          226         AMBERSON,          Jerome          D.          —          79;          p.          23         AMES,          Charles          Raymond          —          79;          p.          23,          186         AMES,          Leslie          Denise          —          79         AMIGA,          Adrianna          —          p.          23         ANDERSON,          Anthony          Lewis          —          79         ANDERSON,          Brenda          Elaine          —          78;          p.          24         ANDERSON,          Elizabeth          Ann          —          77;          p.          5,          13,          24,          62,         63,          4,          160         ANDERSON,          Jacqueline          Joy          —          77;          p.          161         ANDERSON,          John          Clifford          —          78;          p.          24,          193         ANDERSON,          Katherine          Jean          —          80;          p.          24,          62,          177,         180         ANDERSON,          Patricia          Ann          —          80         ANDERSON,          RALPH          Einer          —          78         ANDERSON,          Tony          —          79;          p.          24         ANDERSON,          Vicki          Lynne          —          79;          p.          24         ANDERSON,          Virginia          Victoria          —          77;          p.          161         ANDERSON,          William          Andrew          —          80;          p.          23,93         ANDREWS,          James          Felmar          —          79;          p.          24         ANDREWS,          Jennifer          Monica          —          80;          p.          25         ANDREWS,          Pamela          Lorraine          —          78;          p.          25         ANDREWS,          Viveca          Ann          —          80;          p.          25         ANGUIANO,          David          Anthony          —          80;          p.          25         APODACA,          Lupita          Garcia          —          80;          p.          25         APODACA,          Mary          Alice          Garcia          —          78;          p.          25,          70,          71         APODACA,          Patrick          Marcus          —          79;          p.          25         APODACA,          Tim          David          —          78;          p.          25         AQUILAR,          Caroline          —          p.          26         ARAGON,          Maria          Linda          —          80;          p,          26         ARAUJO,          Edward          Daniel          —          80;          p.          26         ARCHDALE,          Misty          Ann          —          79;          p.          26         ARCHER,          Jeffrey          Steven          —          78;          p.          26,          50,          53         ARCHULETA,          John          Jay          —          80;          p.          26         ARCHULETTA,          Sharon          Elizabeth          —          80;          p.          26         ARNIOLA,          Mark          Johannes          —          80;          p.          26         ARTHUR,          Brian          —          79;          p.          44,          75,          76         ATEN,          Jackie          Ann          —          80;          p.          26         AULD,          Fred          Ralph          —          79;          p.          27         AVALOS,          Salvador          —          80;          p.          27         AVALOS,          Sandra          Lynn          —          78;          p.          27,          143,          208         AVALOS,          Steven          —          77;          Pp.          58,          64,          85,          113,          143,          161,         208,          228,          229         AVILA,          Edgar          Alejandro          —          80;          p.          27         AYARS,          James          Danny          —          77;          p.          161         BABAUTA,          Antonio          Sablan          —          77;          p.          7,          161         BABAUTA,          Pamela          Sablan          —          79;          p.          27         BABCOCK,          Glema          Lee          —          80;          p.          27         BOERSMA,          David          Bruce          —          80;          p.          32         BOLIVAR,          Juanita          Marlene          —          77;          p.          109,          164         BOMAN,          Carl          James          —          79         BOMAN,          Eithol          —          p.          33         BONAGURE,          Tania          Signie          —          79;          p.          19,          33         BONAGURE,          Walter          —          78;          p.          33,          85         BONGON,          Grace          Lynn          —          80;          p.          33         BONINO,          David          Lee          —          80;          p.          33         BONINO,          Ricky          —          77;          p.          164         BONNIN,          John          Pendleton          —          80;          p.          33,          92,93         BONNIN,          Matthew          Edward          —          79;          p.          33         BOORSMAN,          David          —          p.          93         BACA,          Nicodemus          D.          —          78;          p.          27          BARNHART,          Shery!          77;          p.          68,          158,          162,          176,          182          BELL,          Robert          Edward          —          80;          p.          31         80;          p.          27,          BARONIAN,          Paula          Jean          —          77;          p.          162          BELLUOMINI,          Dino          Dionisio          —          80;          p.          31,          74         BACA,          Richard          James         BARRETT,          Marya          Patrice          —          77;          p.          108,          109,          163          BENIPAYO,          Marie          Rosanna          Capiral          —          79;          p.          31         BACCIOCCO,          Tia          Marie          —          78;          p          ,         109,          180          BARTALINI,          Denise          Anne          —          78;          p.          12,          29,          38,          137          BENIPAYO,          Ruby          Capiral          —          80;          p.          31         BAGAW,          Suzanne          Marie          —          80;          p          143          BER          DAN,          Geodoro          78;          p.          31         BASHAW,          Forrest          Frederick          —          78;          p.          29          BERGERON,          Timothy          —          79;          p.          31         BASS,          Curtis          Mitchel          —          77;          p.          163,          182          BERTUCIO,          Charlie          Aaron          —          79;          p.          31         BATZLER,          Michacl          Thomas          —          79;          p.          29          BERZINS,          Peter          Vilis          —          80;          p.          17,          31         BAUTISTA,          Jay          —          77;          p.          48,          163          BETH,          Michael          —          77;          p.          163         BAUTISTA,          Laverne          L.          —          80;          p.          30          BIERWITH,          Scott          Bishop          —          78;          p.          32         BAVUSO,          David          Wayne          —          78;          p.          30          BIGHAM,          Cheryl          —          77;          p.          163         BAYSON,          Alan          Alsol          —          80;          p.          30          BILLINGS,          Jana          Kathleen          —          78         BAZA,          Glenn          Felizardo          —          80;          p.          30          BILLINGS,          Robin          Lea          —          77;          p.          164          BORDI,          James          Anthony          —          77;          p.          G4,          164         BEAL,          Kevin          Howard          —          78;          p.          30,          GO,          61,          91,          182          BIRKHOLM,          Roberta          Ann          —          77;          p.          11          BORDNER,          Allison          Margaret          —          77;          p.          106,          164         BECK,          Gary          Glen          —          80;          p.          30          BISHOP,          Miki          Marie          —          79;          p.          32          BOTHWELL,          Blair          —          77;          p.          165         BEEBE,          Lisa          Mary          —          80;          p.          30          BLACKRIDGE,          Jerome          —          p.          92          BOUDREAU,          Danicl          Eugene          —          79;          p.          33         BALOLONG,          Ricky          Velezquez          —          80;          p.          29          BEEBE,          Theresa          Marie          —          79;          p.          30          BLAKESLEE.          Clifford          Allen          —          80,          p.          32          BOURNE,          Michaci          Paul          —          80;          p.          34         BALTHAZAR,          Amold          Joseph          —          80;          p.          29          BEITIA,          Jaime          Michael          —          77;          p.          162          BLAS,          Letha          —          p.          32          BOURNE,          Stephen          Frederick          —          78;          p.          34         .          BELAND,          Vivian          —          80;          p.          30          BLOOM,          Rhonda          Ann          BOUTON,          Jeanette          Maric          —          78;          p.          4         BARBER,          Judy          Lynn          —          77;          p.          62,          87,          132,          158,          162,         221,          256          BELIAS,          Martin          —          80;          p.          31          BLOOMQUIST,          Randy          -          BOYINGTON,          Tiffany          Lynn          —          79;          p.          M4,          81,          87         BAILEY,          Theresa          Kay          78;          p.          28         BAILEY,          Tina          Louise          —          80;          p.          28         BAKKILA,          Jarl          Bradford          —          77;          p.          162         BAKKILA,          Jon          William          —          79;          p.          28         BALBOA,          John          Cadua          —          79;          p.          28         BALBOA,          Joseph          —          77;          p.          162         BALDWIN,          Virginia          E.          (Ginger)          —          78;          p.          28         BALLERINI,          Robert          Allan          —          77;          p.          106,          120,          121,         162,          202         BALLESTEROS,          Gary          Lopez          —          78;          p.          29         BALOLONG,          Debbie          Ubando          —          78;          p.          29                   INDEX                    233         BOYSON,          Karyn          Diana          —          78;          p.          34,          109,          133,          185,         192,          193,          256         BOWEN,          Brenda          Jean          —          78;          p.          34         BOWEN,          David          Loran          —          79;          p.          34         BRADFORD,          Debra          —          78,          p.          9,          34,          81         BRADFORD,          Jennifer          —          80;          p.          34         BRADFORD,          Michael          —          77;          p.          165         BRADLEY,          Liane          Gay          —          79;          p.          35         BRADLEY,          Robin          Marie          —          77;          p.          165         BRADY,          Scott          Charles          —          78;          p.          35         BRANAUGH,          Mary          Elaine          —          80         BRANDENBURG,          John          Charles          —          77;          p.          52,          165         BRANHAM,          Brenda          Lee          —          78         BRANSON,          Timothy          Paul          —          78;          p.          117,          165         BRAVO,          Matia          Pilar          —          80;          p.          35         BRECKON,          Loretta          Lynn          —          78;          p.          35,          48,          87,          121,         138,          226         BRECKON,          Michael          Joseph          —          79;          p.          35,          165         BREELAND,          Teresa          Lynn          —          80;          p.          35         BREWER,          Paula          Irene          —          78;          p.          35         234                    INDEX          —          ADS                   BRICKETT,          Kathleen          Renee          —          78;          p.          36         BROAD,          Charles          Edward          —          77;          p.          64,          165         BROADBENT,          Terrance          Dean          —          79;          p.          36         BROCK,          Adel          Lyn          —          80;          p.          36         BRODHEAD,          Connie          Lou          —          79;          p.          36,          60,          87         BROOKS,          Philip          Andrew          —          79         BROOKS,          Shelanda          Crystel          —          80         BROOKS,          Sherrie          Verita          —          78;          p.          6         BROOKS,          Stephen          Paul          —          77;          p.          116         BROUSSEAU,          John          Duncan          —          80;          p.          37         BROWMAN,          Darryl          Mark          —          78         BROWN,          Archie          Lee          —          80;          p.          74         BRO'WN,          David          Meyers          —          78         BROWN,          Durk          Rory          —          80;          p.          37         BROWN,          James          Kingsley          —          78;          p.          37         BROWN,          Randea          Lyn          —          79;          p.          37         BROWN,          Robert          Lee          —          80;          p.          37         BRUNSON,          Daniel          Edward          —          79;          p.          37         BRYAN,          Merle          Loreto          —          79;          p.          37         BUCHANAN,          Debbie          Lynne          —          79;          p.          38         BUCHANAN,          Sabrina          Ann          —          78         BUCKLIN,          Jennifer          Anne          —          77;          p.          166         BUENDIA,          Steven          Krilstainsen          —          78;          p.          38         BULLIS,          Bruce          Vinton          —          80         BULLOCK,          Paul          Frederick          —          78         BULLOCK,          Netty          —          77;          p.          166         BUNAC,          Arthur          Robin          —          78         BUNCH,          Tina          —          79;          p.          108         BURGO,          Randall          Perrin          —          79;          p.          38         BURNETT,          Danielle          Renee          —          79;          p.          38         BURNETT,          Guy          —          80         BURTON,          Angela          Denise          —          80;          p.          38         BURTON,          Karlene          Rene          -          80;          p.          38         BURTON,          Terrence          Eugene          —          78;          p.          39         BUSH,          Denise          Antionette          —          79;          p.          39         BUTLER,          Ruth          —          79;          p.          39         CABRERA,          Alice          Faye          —          78         CABRERA,          Melanie          Camcam          —          p.          39         CABRERA,          Robert          Camcam          —          77;          p.          162         CABUANG,          Amold          Padlan          —          80;          p.          39         CABUCO,          Rowiel          Cucrop          —          7?         CACHA,          Maribeth          Aratea          —          77;          p.          39,          166,          221         CACHA,          Ricky          Aratea          —          79;          p.          39         CADW          ALLADER,          Brenda          LeAnn          —          78;          p.          39         CAIN,          Robert          Allan          —          78;          p.          39         CALIXTO,          Merle          Mae          Espares          —          78;          p.          40         CALPESTRI,          Angela          Victoria          —          80;          p.          40         CAMACHO,          Roxanne          Lola          —          80;          p.          40,          87,          222         CAMCAM,          Carl          Miguel          —          80;          p.          40         CAMPBELL,          Teisha          Marie          —          80;          p.          40         CAMPBELL,          Zohra          Myriam          —          79;          p.          40         CANALIN,          Edward          Bonita          —          78;          p.          40,          99,          74         CANFIELD,          Donna          Eilene          —          80;          p.          40         CANFIELD,          Judy          Marie          —          78;          p.          40         CANICOSA,          Maria          Lourdes          (Mary          Lou)          —          80;          p.          41         CANICOSA,          Marilyn          —          77;          p.          41,          167         CANNON,          Debra          Ann          —          79;          p.          41         CANTRELL,          Robert          Allen          —          79;          p.          41         CANTRELL,          William,          David          —          77;          p.          64,          167         CARDARELLI,          Ann          Marie          -          77;          p.          167         CARDARELLI,          Donna          Jean          —          78;          p.          41         CARDARELLI,          Linda          Lee          —          79;          p.          41         CAREY,          Bill          —          p.          93         CARLSON,          Blake          Evan          —          80;          p.          41,          154         CARMIGNANIL,          Lori          Rose          —          80;          p.          41         CARRASCO,          Carmen          Sandra          —          80;          p.          42         CARROLL,          Angela          Theresa          —          80;          p.          42         CARROLL,          Michael          Ray          —          80;          p.          42         CARSON,          Cecilia          Ann          —          80;          p.          42,          87,          189         CARSON,          Christina          Elizabeth          —          78;          p.          42,          87,          14         188,          196,          197         CARSON,          Stephen          Dempsey          —          77;          p.          60,          111,         CARTER,          Carla          Dee          —          78;          p.          42,          89         CARTER,          Cindy          Rachelle          —          79;          p.          42         CARTER,          Mark          Alan          —          78;          p.          42,          60,          85         CARTER,          Sylvia          Annette          —          80;          p.          87         CARVER,          Ed          Lee          —          78;          p.          42         CARVER,          Melvin          —          78;          p.          25,          43,          G4,          85,           114,          115         CARVER,          Sylvester          —          80;          p.          43         CARY,          Annette          —          78;          p.          43         a         CARY,          David          Spencer          —          80         CARY,          Felix          William          —          78;          p.          43         CARY,          Jennifer          Regina          —          77         CASTELLANOS,          Michael          78;          p.          O4         CASTILLO,          Gary          Lynn          —          77;          p.          17,          64,          82,          113,          114,         167,          192,          193         CATON,          John          —          77;          p.          60,          76,          85,          167         CAUDLE,          Margaret          June          —          80,          p.          43         CAUDLE,          Robert          Gene          —          77;          p.          168,          221         CENIZA,          Adriana          —          80         CHAMBERS,          Tracy          Lynn          —          80;          p.          43         CHAPMAN,          Patricia          Ann          —          77;          p.          168         CHARVET,          Richard          Dean          —          78;          p.          43,          162,          163         CHAVEZ,          Bernice          Guadalupe          —          77;          p.          43,          59,          62,         168,          184         CHAVEZ,          Denise          Bernadette          —          77;          p.          62,          169         CHAVEZ,          Eddie          Paul          —          78;          p.          43,          93,          106         CHAVEZ,          Richard          Joseph          —          79;          p.          44,          46         CHEW,          Andrew          Wong          —          79;          p.          44         CHHUON,          Daramith          —          79;          p.          44,          87         Telephone         522-0433         HHUON,          Sovandaran          —          78;          p.          44         HHUON,          Sovandarin          —          77;          p.          168         HILDRESS,          Donald          Robert          79;          p.          44         CHILDS,          Andreca          —          77;          p.          44,          108         CHILDS,          Falecia          Lamour          —          80;          p.          44         CHIN,          Fay          —          77;          p.          1         CHIN,          Penelope          Yee          —          77         CHOW,           Richard          Lum          —          79;          p.          44         CHUNG,          Bobby          —          80;          p.          34,          45         CLARE,          Edcarla          —          78;          p.          45         CLARK,          Jessica          Dean          —          80         CLASBY,          Francis          Xavier          —          80;          p.          45         CLAYPOOL,          Alan          Keith          —          80;          p.          45         COFFEY,          Robert          Ward          —          78;          p.          45,          180         COKER,          Dorcese          June          —          79;          p.          45         COLE,          John          Milford          —          77;          p.          169         COLLINS,          Duane          Edmund          —          80         COLLINS,          Thomas          Wayne          78;          p.          46         COMACHO,          Roxanne          —          80         CONTAXIS,          Gia          Teresa          —          79;          p.          46         R.R.          (BOB)          BUTLER         Owner-Manager         ‘OOK,          Beverly          Lois          —          80;          p.          46,          222         (OOK,          Cheryl          Ann          —          78;          p.          46,          180         OOK,          Grant          William          —          80,          p.          46         OOK,          Patricia          Lynn          —          79;          p.          46         OOK,          Patrick          —          79;          p.          46         OOK,          Sharon          Jean          —          77;          p.          169         OOK,          Valerie          Jean          —          77;          p.          169         OOLEY,          Bert          Lee          —          80;          p.          46         OOLEY,          Verdenal          Joseph          —          79;          p.          46         COOPER,          Tama          Ann          —          80;          p.          47,          89         ORDERO,          Richard          Lee          —          78;          p.          47         ORSON,          Athena          Marie          —          77;          p.          109         ORTEZ,          Anthony          Joseph          —          78;          p.          47         ORTEZ,          Simeon          Leoterio          —          79;          p.          47         OUTTS,          Todd          Alexander          —          79;          p.          47         OVILL,          Douglas          Clinton          —          77;          p.169         ‘OX,          Cynthia          Renee          —          80;          p.          47         OX,          Teresa          —          77;          p.          47         OZZOLINO,          Michael          Angelo          —          80;          p.          47,          186         RAVALHO,          Richard          Jordan          —          79;          p.          47                   ADS          —          INDEX                    235         523-3366          Sizes          5-15         Modern          Fashions         Match          Maker         SPORTSWEAR          lol-la          -pa-loo          Za         “For          Clothes          You          Love          to          Wear”         Blanca          Hatch          1546          Park          St.         Owner          Alameda,          CA          94501         Distinction          in          Hair          Design          for          Contemporary          Men          and          Women                   Master          Haircutters                    Organic          Body          Perm          Specialists                   Color          Specialists          Foil          Frost          Paint          Tipping         alameda          VICTOR          MORELL          1330          PARK          ST.         OF          SPAIN          ALAMEDA,          CALIF.         ay          yt          yt           }          |          J          firm          AND          (FREE          PARKING)         SK!          4934         cra          TEAM          523-7566         523-7567         1410          park          st          -          alameda          ca          -          94501         -          frank          and          janet          murphy          -         (415)          523-3980         Thomson’s          Garden          Center         PICTURE          FRAMING         ART          SUPPLIES         Lincoln          Ave.          Alameda,          CA         411358          PARK          ST.          =          ALAMEDA          =          523-0464         RAW          FORD,          Bryan          Thomas          —          79;          p.          48          DALEKE,          Richard          August          —          77;          p.          76,          83,          94,          170          DEGEMANN,          Rosemarie          Josephine          —          79;          p.          $1,          10          DELOS          REYES,          Herminia          —          80;          p.          53         RESSMAN,          Lance          Gregory          —          79;          p.          48          DALEKE,          Stephen          Luke          —          80;          p.          49          DEHART,           Brandon          Keith          —          78;          p.          51,          111          DEMARCO,          Lorrietta          G.          —          80;          p.          $3         RISTOBAL,          Emili          DALISAY,          Cindy          Ann          —          77;          p.          161,          106,          170          DeHART,          Lawrence          Calvin          —          79;          p.          51          DEMEUSE,          Mark          Thomas          —          79         ROUSE,          Ray           .          170          DALISAY,          Michael          —          80;          p.          50,          74          DEKLEER,          Diana          —          78;          p.          51,          62,          87,          101,          138,          180          DENBY,          Clifford          Alan          —          79;          p.          53         ROWLEY,          Cynthia          Kay          —          78;          p.          48,          118          DANIELS,          Jeffery          Scott          —          80          DEKLEER,          Marilyn          —          77;          p.          4,          13,          62,          101,          117,          119,          DEPIETRO,          Arnold          George          —          77;          p.          52         RUMMER,          Kari          Lynn          —          79;          p.          48,          $9,          62,          87,          15          DAO,          Donna          Ann          —          80;          p.          $0          171,          208          DERMONT,          Elizabeth          (Becky)          Marie          —          80;          p.          53         RUZ.          Alberto          —          78;          p.          48          DARROW,          Marjorie          —          77;          p.          170          DEKLEER,          Pamela          —          80;          p.          46,          52,          176          DERMONT,          Margaret          Ann          —          77;          p.          171         RUZ.          Alyce          —          78:          p.          48          DAVID,          Constante          P.          —          79;          p.          50          DEKREY,          David          Ross          —          79;          p.          52          DERR,          Terry          Allen          —          77;          p.          172         RUZ,          Evelia          —          80;          p.          48          DAVIS,          Carol          Ann          —          77;          p.          68,          70,          154,          171          DEKREY,          Steven          Michael          —          79;          p.          52          DERRIS,          Frank          Nelson          —          80;          p.          54         RYDERMAN,          Scott          Wayne          5          DAVIS,          Cindee          —          79;          p.          50          DELACUARDRA,          John          Zapanta          —          79;          p.          52          DERRIS,          Shannon          Lee          —          77;          p.          62,          132,          134,          172,          232,         UELLAR,          Dennis          Apodaca          —          77          DAVIS,          Colette          Darrell          —          78;          p.          $0          DELACUADRA,          Jocelyn          Gina          —          80;          p.          52          256         ELLAR,          Gonzalo          Alfredo          —          80;          p.          49          DAVIS,          Courtenay          Susan          —          78;          p.          9,          $0,          207          DELACUADRA,          Robert          Zapanta          —          79;          p.          52          DEREIUX,          Lona          Jean          —          79;          p.          54         ELLAR,          Ray          —          79;          p.          49          DAVIS,          Craig          Barton          (Bart)          —          80;          p.          93          DELAGARZA,          Adolph          Joseph          —          78;          p.          30,          $2,          160          DEVETTER,          Sharon          Gale          -          80;          p.          4         MMINGS,          Allison          Gail          —          77;          p.          17          DAVIS,          Daniel          John          —          77;          p.          171          DELAGARZA,          Debra          Ann          —          80;          p.          52,          194          DEWITT,          Lisa          Josephine          —          78;          p.          54,          195         MMINGS,          Stanley          Christopher          F          DAVIS,          James          Dean          —          78;          p.          50          DELAGRANGE,          James          Edward          —          79;          p.          33          DICK,          Michele          Marie          —          80;          p.          54,          87         RRY.}          h          80          DAVIS,          Linda          Gail          —          80;          p.          51          DELGADO,          Ben          77;          p.          33          DICKINSON,          Marla          Christine          78;          p.          34         URTIS,          Heather          Ellen          —          79;          p.          49,          207          DAVIS,          Robert          Larry          —          80;          p.          51          DELGADO,          Patrick          Ronald          —          78          DIERKING,          Patrick          Michael          —          79;          p.          54,          60         DAIGRE,          Gregory          —          77;          p.          170          DAVIS,          Rosemary          Kathleen          —          80          DELGADO,          Steven          Mario          —          80          DIERS,          Linda          Ann          —          80;          p.          54         DAILEY,          LeRoy          Kealohalani          —          80;          p.          49          DAY.          Judy          Cathleen          —          78;          p.          $1,          137          DELMORE,          Kathleen          Nora          —          80;          p.          53          DIERS,          Suzanne          Gay          —          78;          p.          34         DALE,          April          Ann          —          79;          p.          87          DAYSOG,          Christina          Honda          —          80;          p.          $1,          89          DELMORE,          Paul          Edward          —          77;          p.          $7,          171          DIFABIO,          Gary          Anthony          —          77;          p.          76,          166,          172,          191,         236                    INDEX          —          ADS                   Good          Luck          To          The          Class          Of         1977         CHAPINS         STATIONERY          AND          GIFTS          Justin          Realty          and         —          Insurance         523-8343         2238          South          Shore          Center         Alameda,          California         Featuring          Top          Quality                   Franks                   Soups                   Burgers         1432          Webster          St.         233         DIOHEP,          Frank          Avna          —          78;          p.          55         DIONISIO,          Angelita          Osias          —          77;          p.          172         DIXON,          Isaac          George          —          79         DOBYNE,          Cheryl          —          78;          p.          55,          133,          195,          219,          256         DOHERTY,          John          Paul          —          80;          p.          55         DOLENGA,          Julie          Lynn          —          79         DOLENGA,          Karen          Cecilia          —          78         DOLENGA,          Kathleen          Maude          —          78;          p.          55         DOMINGUEZ,          Debora          Lynn          —          80;          p.          55         DOMINGUEZ,          Elva          O.          —          80;          p.          31,          55         DOMINGUEZ,          Karen          Christina          —          79;          p.          55         DOMINGUEZ,          Velia          Luz          —          79;          p.          55,          118         DONG,          Steven          Jon          —          77;          p.          172         DONNELLY,          Dorothy          Roselo          —          79;          p.          55         DORIGO,          Natalie          Ellen          —          80;          p.          56         DORR,          Kathleen          Yvonne          —          80;          p.          56         DOZIER,          Donna          Rochelle          —          79;          p.          56         DOZIER,          Willie          Daniel          —          78;          p.          56,          64,          76,          77,          85,         107         DRISCOLL,          Christine          Linda          —          78;          p.          56,          119         Alameda,          Calif.          94501         865-1783         DRISCOLL,          Vivian          Carol          —          77;          p.          172         DROST,          Lisa          —          80;          p.          $6         DROST,          Maria          Gina          —          80;          p.          56,          88         DUAINE,          John          Louis          —          80;          p.          56         DUENAS,          Anthony          Cruz          —          80;          p.          57,          188,          189         DUENAS,          Robert          Cruz          —          79;          p.          $7         DUENAS,          Therese          Cruz          —          77;          p.          110,          121,          137,          173,         22         JFFY,          John          Scott          —          79;          p.          $7,          64         DUKE,          Kip          —          79;          p.          $7         DULAY,          Sofronio          —          79;          p.          57         DUNN,          Carla          Annette          —          77;          p.          173         DUNN,          Mark          Allen          —          79;          p.          57,          154         DUNN,          Matthew          —          77;          p.          4,          60,          61,          152,          146,          167,         173,          176,          190,          256         DUNN,          Michele          Elizabeth          —          78;          p.          57         DUNN,          Richard          Lynn          -          80;          p.          37         DUPREZ,          Michael          Allan          —          77;          p.          17         DUPREZ,          Robert          Arthur          —          80;          p.          58         EARL,          Kristine          —          79;          p.          38         1526          Park          Street         522-3567         George          Chaix          Liguors         1202          Chest nut          Street         George          and          Helen         E.H.S.          Booster          Club         Mechanic          on          Duty         Tune-Up          and          Brakes         MENDOZA                    MADERIA          SHELL         Service          Is          Our          Business         522-9554         EDMONSON,          Joan          Marie          —          80;          p.          58         EDWARDS,          Yvette          Michelle          —          78;          p.          38,          226         EGAN,          Michael          Edward          —          80;          p.          $8         ELDREDGE,          Victoria          Lynn          —          79;          p.          38         ELEFANTE,          Loma          Galvan          —          79;          p.          $8         ELEFANTE,          Virginia          Christina          —          79;          p.          58         ELEFANTE,          William          Galvan          —          77;          p.          173         ELMORE,          Bryon          Junior          —          78;          p.          58         ELMORE,          Curtis          Earl          —          79;          p.          39         ELMORE,          Renata          Lanae          —          80;          p.          $9,          70         ELMORE,          Rhonda          Ladriesse          —          77;          p.          22,          70,          143,          173         ELPHICK,          Cindy          Ann          —          80         ELSHIRE,          Jean          Marie          —          80;          p.          $9,          81,          89         ELWOOD,          Kathleen          Elaine          —          77;          p.          171,          174         ELY,          Melinda          Louise          —          79;          p.          $9,          62,          87         ELY,          Sherilyn          —          77;          p.          62,          174         EMMONS,          Dan          Ray          —          79;          p.          99         EMMONS,          Suc          —          78;          p.          39         ENCARNACION,          Carolyn          —          77;          p.          38,          174         ENCARNACION,          Osias          Lacorte          —          78;          p.          99,          154         2160          Otis          Drive         Alameda,          CA          94501         ENDER,          Gary          Andrew          —          80;          p.          59,          70         ENEVOLDSEN,          Cathy          —          80;          p.          60         ENFINGER,          Lisa          Lynn          —          80         ENFINGER,          Mark          Alvin          —          79;          p.60         ENFINGER,          Steven          Robert          —          80;          p.          60         ENG,          Betty          —          78;          p.          60         ENG,          Gloria          —          79;          p.          60         ENG,          Grace          Sophia          —          80;          p.          60         ENG,          Kenneth          Gunn          —          78;          p.          60,          85         ENG,          Nancy          B.          —          79;          p.          60         ENG,          Steven          —          79;          p.          GO         ENOS,          Cynthia          Marie          -          77;          p.          134,          148,          149,          174         EPHRAIM,          Connie          Lea          —          80;          p.          61         ERLENDSON,          Tryon          Mathew          —          80;          p.          61         ESCALERA,          John          Douglas          —          80;          p.          61         ESPARZA,          Rosalie          Dolores          —          77;          p.          174         ESPELL,          Donna          Carol          —          80;          p.          61         ESPELL,          Ronald          Allen          —           78;          p.          61,          133,          185,          256         ESPOSO,          Allen          Neil          —          77;          p.          174         ESPOSO,          Tanya          Rene          —          78;          p.          61,          108                   ADS          —          INDEX                    237         ardware         art         ANDY          PAGANO         1100          LINCOLN          AVE.         ALAMEDA.          CALIF.          94501         522-1345         +         ESTIGOY,          Francisco          Costales          —          79;          p.          61         ESTIGOY,          Nancy          Lorraine          —          78;          p.          62         TIGOY,          Steven          Walter          —          79;          p.          62         ESTRADA,          Abraham          Bernardo          —          79;          p.          62         ESTRADA,          Teresita          Bernardo          —          80;          p.          62         EVERETT,          Jack          —          77;          p.          175         EVERETT,          Norma          Jean          —          p.          62         EVERETT,          Sylvia          —          78;          p.          62         FABELA,          John          Anthony          —78;          p.          62         FAGNANI.          Ricky          August          —          80;          p.          62         FALLS,          Andrew          Phillip          —          80;          p.          62,          222         FARALES,          Cheryl          Cabaltera          —          79;          p.          63         FARMER,          Glenn          Edward          —          79;          p.          63         FARSACI,          Mary          Beth          —          77;          p.          149,          175,          184,          195,          219         FASSO,          Anthony          Eugene          —          77;          p.          116,          146,          175         FASSO,          James          Anthony          —77;          p.          175         FAY,          Michael          Joseph          —          77;          p.          93,          175         FEDERIZO,          Arlcen          Janet          —          78;          p.          63         FEEHAN,          Aloysius          Harold          —          78;          p.          63         FERNANDEZ,          Alexander          Valentino          —          79;          p.          63         238                    INDEX          —          ADS                   GARDEN          TOOLS         FERTILIZERS         Feeos          -          FUELS         BUILDING          MATERIALS         CONCRETE          SUPPLIES         PLUMBING                    ELE         Bar-          ‘         FERNANDEZ,          Glenn          Ycaza          —          79;          p.          63         FERNANDEZ,          Irene          Ycaza          —          80;          p.          63         FERNANDEZ,          Jill          Rose          —          77;          p.          175         FERNANDEZ,          Juan          C.          —          77;          p.          175         FERNANDEZ,          Robert          Henry          —          77;          p.          137,          176         FERNANDEZ,          Roberta          Rose          —          79;          p.          63         FERRER,          Regil          R.          —          80;          p.          63,          74         FINDEN,          Leslie          Robert          —          77;          p.          176         FINSTER,          Christine          Louise          —          79;          p.          64         FISHER,          Lisa          Renee          —          79;          p.          64         FISHER,          Michael          Charles          —          78;          p.          64         FLANAGAN,          Deborah          Kathleen          —          77;          p.          176,          221         FLANAGAN,          Gary          Francis          —          78;          p.          4         FLANIGAN,          Patrick          John          —          79;          p.          64         FLEISCHMANN,          Janet          Ethel          —          78;          p.          64         FLEMMING,          Tom          Lyman          :          77;          p.          176         FLOOD,          James          Michael          —          79;          p.          42,          64         FLORES,          Peter          Anthony          —          77;          p.          60         FLOWERS,          James          A.          —          80;          p.          65         FLOWERS,          Ronald          Eugene          —          77;          p.          64,          177         Anthony          1-Hour          Cleaners         Fast          and          Fri¢         734          Central Avenue         FLOYD,          Cindy          —          79,          p.          OA         FLOYD,          William          Douglas          —          77;          p.          177         POLK,          James          Terry          —          80;          p.          65         FONG,          Garland          J.          Y.          —          80;          p.          60,          65          FONG,          Ida          —          79;          p.          65         FONG,          Jana          S.          J.          —          78;          p.          65         FONG,          Louise          —          78;          p.          65         FONSECA,          James          Victor          —          77;          p.          7,          60,          85,          158,          177,         228         FONTENETTE,          Madalyn          Renee          —          80;          p.          65         FORD,          Donna          Louise          —          78;          p.          66         FORQUER,          James          Marc          —          78;          p.          66         FORTUNE,          Stevin          Kay          —          77         FOSTER,          Arthur          Dale          —          77;          p.          76,          177         FOS          .          David          Ray          —          77;          p.          $2,          177         FOSTER,          Douglas          Earl          —          80;          p.          66         FOSTER,          Matthew          George          —          79;          p.          66         FOSTER,          Vaughan          Richard          —          80;          p.          66         FRANCE,          Guy          Eric          —          79;          p.          66         FRANCIS,          James          Edmond          —          77;          p.          178         a         1417          Webster         Berna         Offset          Pri         g          Announc         522-5553         FRAZIER,          Jefé          Stephen          —          80;          p.          66         FRAZIER,          Ronald          David          —          77;          p.          178         FREDERICK,          Kimberley          Anne          -          77;          p.          178         FREZ,          Margaret          Infante          —          78;          p.          66         FROST,          Brian          McVey          —          78;          p.          66         FROST,          Pam          Ann          —          80;          p.          67,          87         FROST,          Russell          David          —          78;          p.          67,          93,          119,          194         FROST,          Shannon          Dawn          —          78         FULKS,          Christopher          Kenneth          —          80         FULOP,          Anna          Marie          —          78;          p.          59,          62,          67,          146         FULTON,          William          Howard          —          80;          p.          57,67         GAILE          ana          Catherine          —          79;          p.          67,          203         GALE,          Carolyn          —          78;          p.          44,          67         GALVAN,          Jesus          (Jesse)          Roberto          —          79;          p.          67,          74         GARCIA,          Andrew          —          79;          p.          25,          67         GARCIA,          Arnel          —          77;          p.          178         GARCIA,          Vernon          Richard          —          77;          p.          178         GRADNER,          Freda          Maric          —          78;          p.          67         GARDNER,          Kenny          Arthur          —          80         GARDNER,          Loretta          Lee          —          77         Market          Spot          Meats         1200          Lincoln          Ave.         Mexican          Food          Prepared         To          Serve          Here          or          Take          Out          Alameda         Acapulco         Restaurant         Open          12          Noon          to          11:00          P.M.         Closed          Monday         Quasar          —          Gibson          —          TV          and          Stereo          —          Appliance         “You          Island          Appliances          Dealer”         “THE          COOPERS”         C                    DSALES          AND          SERVICE         We          Service          what          we          sell          and          others         521-5454         Quintero          Family         Phone          523-4935         2104          Lincoln          Ave.         Alameda,          Calif.          94501         1427          Webster          St.         og}         Tan         1534          PARK          STREET          ALAMEDA         523-4232          _          STATE          FARM          INSURANCE         COMPANIES         _          Phone:          865-2110         7           “Home          Offices:          Bloomington,          Illinois         .          Pe          ne          =         GARDNER,          Renne          Marie          —          79;          p.          68         GARDUNO,          Benjamin          Eloy          —          78;          p.          68,          93,          132,         163,          170,          195,          256         GHISELLI,          Michael          George         GIBSON,          Sonya          LaVerne          —          80;          p.          69,          87         GILDEA,          Elizabeth          Michelle          80;          p.          @,          87         78;          p.          69          GOPEZ,          Cesar          Santos          —          79;          p.          71          GROVES,          Frank          M.          —          80;          p.          72         GUERRERA,          Amadeo          Ecija          —          80;          p.          72         GURIDI,          Hugh          Maurice         GOPEZ,          Remedios          Santos          —          80;          p.          71         GORDON,          Eileen          Ann          —          77;          p.          117,          159,          171,          180         GARVIN,          Anne          —          77;          p.          178         GARVIN,          Jennifer          (Jenny)          Alice          —          80;          p.          68         GARY,          Brian          David          —          80;          p.          68,          174,          175         GASTER,          Janet          Theresa         GASTER,          Steven          Albert          —          77;          p.          179         WASTER,          Susan          —          80,          p.          68         GAUDET,          Theresa          Madaline          8         GEE,          Andrew          Matthew          78;          p,          GO,          68,          146,          147         GEE,          Arnold          W.          —          80,          p.          68         GEE,          Elisabeth          M.          —          80         GEE,          Janie          Ann          —          79;          p.          69         GEHB,          Alicia          JoAnn          —          78;          p.          62,          69,          87         GEHB,          Michael          Donald          —          77;          p.          179         GEORGE,          Susan          Ann          —          77;          p.          25,          62,          132,          138,          176,         179,          256         79;          p.          68         GERALES,          Evangeline          Zapanta          —          79;          p.          69         GERMONO,          Anthony          Calderon          —          80;          p.          69         GILDEA,          William          Vincent          7;          p.          30,179         GILLIAM,          Laurie          Lynn          —          80;          p.         GILROY,          Shannon          Rey         GLASS,          George          Albert          —          77;          p.          24,          64,          85,          106,          112         113,          179,          208         GLASS,          Robert          James          —          77;          p.          64,          85,          179         GODBY,          Mark          —          78;          p.70         GOLFO,          Rachel          Lirio          —          78;          p.          51,          70         GOMES,          Anthony          Joseph          —          77;          p.          180         GONZALES,          Frances          Lois         GONZAL          Mary          Theresa          —          78;          p.          70         GONZAL          Mercy          M         GONZAL          Quirico          Magat          —          80;          p.          74         GONZALES,          Rosa          Estrada          LS]         GOOCH,          Gwen          Cora          —          79;          p.          28,          70,          89         GOODMAN,          Leanna         GOODWIN,          Debbie          —          79;          p.          70         80;          p.          70         79;          p.          70         77;          p.          180         79;          p.          70         GORMAN,          Christine          —          80;          p.          137         GOSS,          Devery          Page          —          79;          p.          71         GOTELLL,          Robert          Louis          —          77;          p.          46,          180         GRAHAM,          Edward          —          77;          p.          180         GRAHAM,          Patrick          Sean          —          80;          p.          71         GRAYBILL,          Diane          Janette          —          80;          p.          71         GRAYBILL,          James          Mowry          —          77         GRAYBILL,          William          Gordan          9.          p.          71         GRAZIOSA,          Thomas          Joseph         GREATHOUSE,          Joseph          77;         GREEN,          Bruce          Keith          78;          p.         GREEN,          Calvin          Nathan          —          78;          p.          71         GREGORY,          Dorma          Jane          —          78;          p.          7         GRIMES,          Kevin          Lamont          —          77;          p.          85         GRIMES,          Marla          Juanice          78;          p.          71         GRIMM,          Bonnie          Ann          —78;          p.          43,          62,          72,          104,          164         196         77;          p.          83,          115,          180         78;          p.          72         GUSTAFSON,          Kathrine          Elizabeth          —          79;          p.          72         GUTIERREZ,          Lilibeth          Rogacion          —          79;          p.          72         GUTMAN,          Bonnic          77;          p.          181         GUZMAN,          Cathy          Eloise          —          78;          p.          72         GUZMAN,          Joyce          Lynne          —          80;          p.          70,          72         GUZMAN,          Justine          Louise          —          77;          p.          181         HAAK,          Kathy          Lynn          79:          p.          73         HADOX,          Craig          Alan          —          79;          p.          73         HADOX,          Mark          Howard          8;          p.          73         HAIJSMAN,          Lori          Ann          —          78;          p.          68,          70,          73         HALE,          John          Alvin          —          80;          p.          73         HALE,          Linda          Marie         HALL,          John          C.          —          80;          p.          73         HALLFORD,          Timothy          John          —          78;          p.          73         HAMMOUDEH,          Isam          Ahmad          —          80         HANES,          Richard          Lee          —          78;          p          73         HANGARTNER,          Diane          Elyse          —          77;          p.          181                   ADS          —          INDEX                    239         Best          Wishes.          .          .          Class          of          '75         eee          oy         The          Alameda          Sportsman          Shop         Camping                    Hunting                    Fishing          Tackle         Hunting          and          Fishing          Lic.         Firearms          and          Ammo         (415)          523-0667         1409          Encinal          Ave.         STAN          DIAMOND          Alameda,          CA          94501         South          Shore          Center,          Alameda         Central          Plumbing         Central          Mechanical          Inc.         GIVING          YOU         e          Plumbing,          Heating,          Boilers          and          Supplies         |}          523-4331         901          Central          Ave.         M          ;          RE          TO          ELLIOTT          D.          COOK          Alameda,          Calif.          94501         COME.         GREAT          WESTERN          SAVINGS         Cont.          Lic.          280297         Carroll         Travel          Service,          Inc.         523-0768          1412          Park          Street         Alameda,          California          94501         For          the          perfect          graduation          gift          Give          a          student          tour          of         GREAT          WESTERN          SAVINGS                    LOAN          ASSOCIATION         MEMBER:          FEDERAL          SAVINGS                    LOAN          INSURANCE          CORPORATION,         FEDERAL          HOME          LOAN          BANK         Europe          Choose          from          many          different          Programs          Specially         Designed          for          Students         HANGARTNER,          Gregory          Garth          —          80;          p.          74,          222         HANKINS,          Eleanor          Gatmaitan          —          79;          p.          74         HANKINS,          John          —          77;          p.          181         HARDACRE,          Mark          Edward         HARTMAN,          Mark           Timothy          —          80;          p.          7         HARVEY,          Robert          Alan          —          77;          p.          52,          182         HASSETT,          Chris          —          78;          p.          75         HASSETT,          Mary          Ellen          —          79;          p.          98,          182         HEFLER,          Terry          Allen          —          80;          p.          26,          76          HO,          Wellen          —          79;          p.          78         HELMS,          Bruce          Alan          —          79;          p.          77          HOERNIG,          Mike          —          77;          p.          184         HENAS,          Lynda          Ann          —          80;          p.          77          HOFFMAN,          Lori          Ann          —          79;          p.          78         HOLGERSON,          Ellen          Julie          —          79;          p.          78         HARDERN,          David          Alan          —                   );          p.          74         HARDIGREE,          Mitchell          Dewayne         HARDIN,          Bill          Joe          —          79         HARLESS,          Cindy          Lou          —          79;          p.          68,          74,          87         HARLESS,          Jeffrey          Day         HARMAN,          Judy          77;          p.          181         HARMAN,          Jeanette          Marie         HARMAN,          Steven          Warren         HARRIETHA,          Carol          Lyni         HARRIS,          Donja          Ann         2         HARRIS,          Kelly          Jean         HARRIS,          Paul          Vernon         HARRIS,          Sheryl          Lynn          —          77         HARRISON,          Dennis          Wayne         HART,          Belinda          Sue          77,          p.1         240                    INDEX          —          ADS          80;          p.          36,          7.         HATHAWAY,          Douglas          Francis          —          77;          p.         HATHAWAY,          Steven          John          —          80;          p.          75         HAUGNER,          Mary          Ann          —          80;          p.          40,          75         HAUER,          Katie          MacDermott          —          80;          p.          75         HAWKINS,          Donna          —          80;          p.          76         HAWKINS,          Ron          —          p.          76,          182         HAYNES,          Andrea          —          77;          p.          182         HAYWARD,          Charles          William          —          80         HAYWARD,          Mary          Elizabethe          —          78;          p.          76         HAZELWOOD,          David          Eugene          —          79;          p.          76         HAZELWOOD,          Donna          Elaine          —          80;          p.          76         HEARNE,          Linda          —          80;          p.          76         HEARNE,          Pamela          —          77;          p.          183         HEDDEN,          David          Michael          p.          136,          183,          220         HEDDEN,          Nancy          Joy          —          80;          p.          7         HEFFRON.          A.          Baird          —          78         HENRY,          Alison          Anne          78;          p.          77         HERNANDEZ,          Dana          77;          p.          25,          183         HERNANDEZ,          Sulema          -          79;          p.          77,          208         HERNANDEZ,          Tommy          80;          p.          47,77         HERRON,          Mark          Gregory          —          77;          p.          1         HERRON,          Tamara          Lynn          —          79         HESS,          Carol          Lucille          —          77;          p.          183         HEWITT,          Chris          Alan          -          78;          p.          77         HICKMAN,          Kim          —          77;          p.          183         HICKS,          Dale          Clifton          —          80         HIGBEE,          Christopher          Martin          77         HILL,          Sandy          Dee          —          80;          p.          78         HILTON,          Timothy          Alan          -          79         HINOJOSA,          Ermelinda         HINOJOSA,          Esmeralda         HO,          Chong          Hwa          —          77;          p         HO,          Chong          In         HOLGERSON,          Susan          Eileen          —          77;          p.          20,          35,          37,          81,         87,          108,          187         HOLLEY,          Christopher          James          —          79;          p.          78         HOLLEY,          Peter          David          77;          p.          76,          184         HOLLIS,          Lorraine          Margaret          —          77;          p.          20,          116,          185         HOLT,          Donn          Joyce          —          79;          p.          78         HOLT,          William          Joseph          —          77;          p.          185         HOPKINS,          Vance          Clayton          —          79;          p.          78         HOSLER,          Kathy          Ellen          —          77;          p.          185         HOUSMAN,          Charlotte          Ann          -          80;          p.          78         HOUSTON,          Dennis          Edward          —          77;          p.          93,          185         HOYT,          Anthony          Robert          (Robbic)          —          79;          p.          79         HOYT,          Michael          Joseph          —          78;          p.          79         HUAPAYA,          Enrique          (Rick)          —          79;          p.          79         HUBER,          Dan          A          80;          p.          79         HUBER,          Frederick          Herbert          78;          p.          79         Alameda         City          Disposal         Carlons          Shoes         Our          Motto         Satisfaction         Guaranteed          “OR”         Double          Your          Garbage          Back         Congratulates          1977         Encinal          Graduates         2424          Clement          Ave.         Ray          Johnson,          Owner         522-3456         Alameda          Concord          ;         1520          Webster          Street          239          Sun          Valley          Mall         522-0620          825-3001         E]          Taco          has          super-food         THE          BOUTIQUE          DRUGSTORE         Congratulations          Graduates          3          bt          Ri.          a          eae         PRE-PAID          PRESCRIPTIONS         PAID          PRESCRIPTIONS         EL          TACO          ang          ALL,          UNION         FAST          DELIVERY          SERVICE         522-2200          FABERGE          AND          OTHER          FINE          COSMETICS         714          Central          Ave.          Alameda,          Calif.          CALL          522-3066         CORNER          QF          LINCOLN                    WEBSTER          STREET,          ALAMEDA,          CALIF.         HUBER,          Robert          Earl          —          77;          p.          185,          186,          219          HUYNH,          Veit          Van          —          79;          p.          81          JACKSON,          Jimmy          James          —          80;          p.          83          JOHNSON,          Donna          Marie          —          80;          p.          84         HUDNELL          (VOYLES)          Dixie          Kimberley          —          77;          p          IDE,          Joanne          —          80;          p.          81          JACKSON,          Robert          Lockwood          —          78;          p.          82,93          JOHNSON,          Kathleen          —          78;          p.          80,          81,          84         208          IDLE,          Stephen          DeLacey          —          77;          p.          92,          93,          98,          141,          186,          JACKSON,          Vickie          Joanne          —          78;          p.          83          JOHNSON,          Marry          Sue          —-          80;          p.          84         HUDSON,          Joseph          Michael          —          80;          p.          79          192,          200          JACKSON,          Wendy          Kaye          —          77;          p.          186          JOHNSON,          Michael          Edward          —          79         HUERGAS,          Ferdinand          Del          Rosario          —          79;          p.          79          iNGELS,          Shelly          Radell          —          77;          p.          186          JAMES,          Michelle          Marie          —          78;          p.          83          JOHNSON,          Randall          James          —          78;          p.          60,61,          85         HUERGAS,          Romeo          Del          Rosario          —          77;          p.          185          INOCENCIO,          Joseph          Ray          —          80;          p.          81          JAMES,          Nuansri          —          80          JOHNSON,          Randy          Hugh          —          80,          p.          84         HUERGAS,          Vinda          Del          Rosario          —          80;          p.          79          INOCENCIO,          Kenneth          Joseph          —          77;          p.          6,          50,          186,          JAMES,          Patrick          L.          —          80;          p.          83,          93          JOHNSON,          Teri          Lynne          —          80;          p.          85         HUERTA,          Larry          Thomas          —          78;          p.          79          195          JAMISON,          Stephen          Jeffrey          —          79          JONES,          Brian          Keith          —          79;          p.          83         HUEY,          David          —          79;          p.          80          IRBY,          Rosemarette          —          80;          p.          81          JANOSKI,          Arleafa          Jean          —          79;          p.          83          JONES,          Danny          Brian          —          80;          p.          85         HUIE,          Carole          Elaine          —          78;          p.          12,          80,          129          IRONSIDE,          Dean          Fredrick          —          79;          p.          81          JANOSKI,          Marie          Jeanette          —          80;          p.          83          JONES,          Heather          Lee          —          80;          p.          18,          62,          85,          87,          146         HUMPHREY,          Tami          Ann          —          79;          p.          62,          80,          87          IRVING,          Brad          Allen          —          78;          p.          82,          175,          203          JANOSKI,          Richard          Morris          —          77          j         HUNSAKER,          Larry          Michael          —          78;          p.          80          IRVING,          Bryan          Allen          —          78;          p,          82,          174          JARRETT,          Mickey          Dean          —          80:          p.          83          lanet          Margaret          —          79;          p.          85         HUNT,          Cynthia          Jo          —          80;          p.          68,          80          IRVING,          Michelle          —          77;          p.          174,          186,          220          JARRETT,          Tony          Scott          —          79;          p.          83          JONES,          Shelly          —          77;          p.          62,          98,          187,          221         HUNT,          Jennifer          —          p.          106          IRVING,          Sheralynn          Ann          —          79;          p.          68,          82,          256          u         James          Lee          —          78;          p.          60,          85         JAUCO,          Alejandro          Monasterial          —          80;          p.          83          JOPLIN,          Carrie          Lynn          —          79,          p.          86         HUNTER,          Donald          Lee          —          78;          p.          80          ISA,          Yvonne          Mong          —          80          JAUCO,          Mariano          Monasterial          —          79;          p.          84,          85          JOWE,          Garry          Helbert          —          77;          p.          187         HUNTER,          Michael          Lee          —          79;          p.          80,          118          ISHIDA,          Kenneth          Massaki          —          78;          p.          82,          187          JENSEN,          Lori          Lee          —          77;          p.          107,          187,          228          JUSTUS,          William          Eugene          -          78;          p.          86         HUOT,          Davkd          Gerald          —          80;          p.          37,          80          JACALA,          Jocelyn          —          80;          p.          82          JEUNG,          Gilbert          Kit          -          78;          p.          84          KALEIKAU,          Abraham          Herman          —          79         HUTCHINSON,          Arthur          Edward          (Ned)          —           79;          p.81          JACINTO,          Christopher          Agustin          —          79;          p.          82          JOHNSON,          Anita          Christine          —          80;          p.          60,          84,          87,          183          KALEIKAU,          Whilhelmina          Maue          (Mina)          —          79;          p         HUYNH,          An          —          80;          p.          81          JACKSON,          Cassandra          —          79;          p.          83          JOHNSON,          Antoinette          Marie          —          78          68,          86         HUYNH,          Tan          Van          —          78;          p.          81          JACKSON,          Cindy          Denise          —          79;          p.          82          JOHNSON,          Astrid          Lynne          —          79;          p.          62,          84,          146          KALEIKAU,          Winifred          Ahulani          —          77                   ADS          —          INDEX                    241         TEMPO          Music         Records         New          and          Used          Instruments         Instructions          —          Rentals         Expert          Repairing         RICK                    KATHY          MARSHALL         Co-Owners          and          Managers         Howard          Yeremian,          Prop.         2234          South          Shore          Center         Alameda,          Calif.          94501         Thomas          Organs          Phone          523-0733         1727          Webster          Phone:         Alameda,          Calif.          94501          (415)          865-5766         Ambassador         Shoe         Repair         While          You          Wait          Service         Congratulations         class          of          “77         1516          Park          St.          :          523-4316         LEWIS          MARKET         BOB          and          DAVE         Cavanaugh          Motors          Free          Delivery         “50          Years          of          Service          in          Alameda”         Chrysler          —          Plymouth         Sales          and          Service         1420          Encinal          Ave.         Alameda,          Calif.         Phone          522-5131         522-5133         523-5246         1700          Park          Street          Alameda,          Calif.         KALLAUS,          Jolene          Gwynetth          —          77;          p.          187         KANNENBERG,          Tamara          Lee          —          80;          p.          86         KANNENBERG,          Timothy          Ross          —          79;          p.          86         KANTO,          Marcelia          Christina          —          80;          p.          86         KAPLER,          Daniel          Gordon          —          77;          p.          60,          84,          85,          187,         220         KAPLER,          David          Louis          —          79;          p.          86         KAPLER,          Diane          Rochelle          —          80;          p.          86,          140         KAPPEL,          Patricia          Alice          —          79;          p.          22,          87         KARANDIKAR,          Abhijit          Bharat          —          79;          p.          87         KARAS,          Theodore          Demos          —          79         KATHAIN,          Rosalie          Elizabeth          —          79;          p.          87         KEANE,          Wendelina          Maria          —          77;          p.          134,          135,          187         KEEFER,          Raymond          Edward          —          80         KEGAN,          Michelle          —          79;          p.          87         KELLER,          Charles          Dean          —          80         KELLER,          Clayton          Michael          —          80         KELLEY,          Christine          Lynn          —          78;          p.          87         KELLY,          Michele          Ann          —          78;          p.          87         KELLY,          Patricia          Ellen          -          79;          p.          87         242                    INDEX          —          ADS                   KELLEY,          Michael          James          —          79;          p.          87         KENNEDY,          Jamie          Dawn          —          80;          p.          87         KENNEDY,          Kim          Renee          —          79;          p.          88         KENNEY,          Patrick          William          —          79;          p.          60,          88         KERO,          Susan          —          77;          p.          188         KESSELER,          Jeffreu          William          —          79;          p.          88,          176         KESSINGER,          Stephen          Michael          —          79;          p.          60,          88         KIDD,          Jennifer          Lorie          —          79;          p.          8,          88,          197         KILLINGSWORTH,          Donna          —          p.          188         KING,          Dennis          James          —          79;          p.          60,          85,          88,          167         KING,          Laura          Jean          —          79;          p.          89         KING,          Moritoshi          Billy          —          79;          p.          88         KING,          Sally          —          79;          p.          89         KIRKLAND,          Kerineth          James          -          78         KIRKSEY,          Keen          Joseph          —          79;          p.          89         KITTINGER,          M  %           David          —          79;          p.          89         KITTINGER,          Steven          Douglas          —          80         KLUGMAN,          Charles          Bugene          —          78;          p.          89         KLUGMAN,          Robin          hgaric          —          80;          p.          89         KO,          Deborah          Jean          —          78;;p.          89         KOLLENG,          Germaine          Marie          —          77;          p.          62,          63,          188         KOPPANG,          Yvonne          Gay          —          77;          p.          188         KOSMICKY,          Jocy          Francis          —          78;          p.          99         KRAUSE,          Albert          Alfred          —          78         KRIVY,          Carol          Ann          —          78;          p.          80,          81,          90         KRIVY,          Susan          Elizabeth          —          77;          p.          189         KUHFUL,          John          —          77;          p.          188         KURAMOTO,          Perry          Shuichi          —          80;          p.          90         KWAN,          Ronald          —          79;          p.          90,          118         KYLES,          Christopher          Anthony          —          80         LACEY,          Angele          Ingrid          —          79         LACEY,          Glenn          Craig          —          77;          p.          189         LaCROIX,          Kerri          Lynn          —          80;          p.          42,          60,          87,          90,          189         LADD.          Robert          Scott          —          77:                     64          189          241         LADUA,          Rusty          E.          —          77;          p.          22,          64,          65,          76,          112,          113,         189,          229,          230         LADUA,          Zerlyda          Lyn          —          79;          p.          68,          70,          90         LAGDAMEN,          Leila          —          77;          p.          160,          189         LAGDAMEN,          Leslie          Lacson          —          80;          p.          90         LAGO,          Lito          T.          —          77;          p.          189         LAGORIO,          Tarren          Russell          —          79;          p.          64         LAHR,          Michael          Joseph          —          78;          p.          90         LAMBDEN,          Jeri          Lynne          —          77;          p.          47,          48,          99,          116,          133,         138,          189,          221,          256         LANG,          Susan          Annette          —          77         LANGLEY,          Steven          Lewis          —          78;          p.          91         LANGTON,          Guy          Robert          —          78         LANTZ,          Gina          Ann          —          77;          p.          28,          130,          190         LARA,          Donnie          T.          —          80,          p.          91         LARDIE,          Kenneth          Francis          —          77;          p.          64,          85,          190         LARKIN,          Robin          Lynn          —          78;          p.          21,          87,          91,          137         LARSEN,          Linda          Michele          —          79;          p.          43,          91         LASARTEMAY,          Valdez          Pascual          —          78         LASTRELLA,          Tony          D.          —          80;          p.          91         LAWHEAD,          Sheila          Maria          —          77;          p.          91         LAWRENCE,          Gay          Lyn          —          78;          p.          91         LAYMAN,          Jacqueline          Florence          —          77;          p.          190         LAZO,          Adolfo          Luis          —          80;          p.          45,          92         LAZO,          Berta          Emilia          —          78;          p.          92         LAZO,          Edwardo          Alexandro          —          80;          p.          92         Congratulations         Congratulations          and          Best          Wishes          From         Hagy-Keenan          Olsson         Mortuary          Plumbing                    Heating          Co.         Central          and          Ninth          Street          We          Specialize          in          Services          and          Repairs         523-6821         1250          Park          Street         for          distinctive         ORIENTAL          GIFTS          —          ART         PIZZA          GALORE          BASKETS          —          BRASSWARE         Free          Delivery         2109          Lincoln          Ave.          Phone         Alameda          523-1160         2233          South          Shore          Center         Precision          Hair          Cutting                    Air          Waving                    Blow          Drying          Alameda,          Calif.          94501         Phone          523-5353         $21-6838         1000          Santa          Clara                    Alameda         LEAHY,          Anne          Marie          —          78;          p.          92,          108,          109,          185          LIM,          Shirley          Sharon          79;          p.          4          LUM,          Tracy          William          —          77;          p.          191          179         LEAHY,          Beverly          Jean          —          78;          p.          92          LIM,          Valli          Susan          —          78;          p.          81,          94          LUCEFORD,          Frank          Kent          —          78;          p.          95          MADDERA,          Gary          —          79;          p.          97         .          Christopher          —          79;          p.          92          LINDEMAN,          Jeffrey          John          —          78;          p.          94          LYNCH,          Julie          Ann          —          77;          p.          62,          70,          191          MAGUIRE,          Robert          William          —          80;          p.          97         .          Leonard          —          p.          74          LINDSEY,          Steven          Douglas          —          77;          p.          191,          221          LYNCH,          Kelly          Scott          —          77;          p.          30,          192,          219          MAHONEY,          Ellen          Marie          —          77;          p.          192         .          Michael          Kent          —          80;          p.          92          LINDSTROM,          Keith          Arlin          —          78;          p.          94          LYNESS,          Mitchell          Jay          —          79          MAINAGA,          Kay          Aya          —          78;          p.          68,          193,          208,          229         .          Myong,          Son          —          80;          p.          92          LINDSTROM,          Mark          Ernest          —          79          LYONS,          Derrick          Gene          —          78;          p.          95          MAINAGA,          Mike          Jay         Robert          Samuel          —          80;          p.          93          LLASBY,          Evan          —          80          NS,          Eric          Dean          —          78;          p.          95          MALABAG,          Kim          Ismacla          —          80;          p.          97         haron          Yvette          —          78;          p.          87,          93          LLORENS,          Ruth          Evelyn          —          78          NS,          Gregory          Everett          —          79;          p.          $7,          92,          95          MALLIA,          Brenda          Valerie          —          79;          p.          62,          97         Winnie          Joyce          —          77;          p.          190,          229          LOCO,          Sheryl          —          80;          p.          94          256          MALLIA,          David          Richard          —          80;          p.          93,          97         LEGGETT,          Robert          Allen          —          80;          p.          93          LOE,          Lendy          Darlene          —          80          MABREY,          Robert          Wayne          —          77;          p.          192          MALLIA,          Mary          Ann          —          77;          p.          134,          193         LEIGHTON,          Leslie          Alan          —          79;          p.          93          LOGAN,          Kevin          Lamont          —          79;          p.          49,          94          MACARAIG,          Michael          Remo          —          80;          p.          96          MALONEY,          Michael          Nicholas          —          77;          p.         LENNEAU,          Patrick          Timothy          —          79;          p.          93          LOMBA,          Jack          Marcelino          —          80;          p.          74,          94          MACASIEB,          Shirley          Joves          —          79;          p.          96,          186          MANERS,          Michael          Anthony          —          79;          p.          97         LENZ,          Tracy          Emmett          —          77;          p.4,          133,          153,          173,          177.          LOMBARDI,          Carol          Lynne          -          80;          p.          95,          168          MacDONALD,          Anna          Rene          —          79;          p.          96,          140          MANHARD,          Jan          Turner          —          78;          p.          81,          97,          207         184,          190,          220,          256          LOMBARDI,          Keith          Hunton          —          78;          p.          95          MacDONALD,          Caroline          Estrella          —          77;          p.          27          MANIBUSAN,          Frank          James          —          79;          p.          97         LEONG,          Leonard          —          78          LORIGO,          Anthony          Lewis          —          78;          p.          95          MACEIRA,          Lucia          —          79;          p.          96          MANIBUSAN,          Frank          Jary          —          77;          p.          193         LE          7,          Betty          —          77;          p.          190          LOUIE,          Margie          Sien          —          80;          p.          95          MACEIRA,          Sebastian          —          77;          p.          192          MARCELINE,          Gino          Pedro          —          78;          p.          64,          85,          98,          114,         RING,          John          David          —          78;          p.          43          LOUIE,          Marie          S.          —          77;          p.          89,          191          MACKEY,          Joan          Marie          —          79;          p.          62,          96,          232          138         ERING,          Robert          Edward          —          79;          p.          93          LUCERO,          Steve          Joseph          —          77;          p.          191          MACKEY,          Robert          William          —          80;          p.          96          MARCELINE,          Michele          Arlene          —          79         LEWIS,          Robert          Tanner          —          78;          p.          93          LUGENBEEL,          Cheri          Lorraine          —          77;          p.          191          MacPHERSON,          Jeannette          Leigh          —          79;          p.          96          MARDIN,          Bill          —          79;          p.          98         LEWIS,          Shawn          Maric          —          79;          p.          93          LUGENBEEL,          Rhonda          Sue          —          80;          p.          95          MacPHERSON,          Margaret          Kathry          —          80;          p.          88,          96,          MARKS,          Danny          V.          —          78;          p.          95.          119                   ADS          —          INDEX                    243         Congratulations          and          Best          Wishes         to          the         New          Graduates         ALAMEDA          CHAMBER          OF         COMMERCE         2437          Santa          Clara          Avenue                    Alameda,          California          94501                    Phone          (415)          522-0414         MARKS,          Elaine          Christine          —          80         MARQUEZ,          Antonio          Moreno          —          77         MARQUEZ,          Daniel          Vidal          —          79;          p.          98         MARQUEZ,          Jesus          Avellanosa          —          78;          p.          98         MARSH,          Blaine          Joseph          —          78;          p.          99         MARTENS,          Anna          Maric          —          78;          p.          99         MARTENS,          Gerald          Dwayne          —          80;          p.          99         MARTIN,          Donald          William          —          80;          p.          99         MARTINEZ,          Debbie          Ann          —          78;          p.          9         MARTINEZ,          Joseph          Genaro          —          79;          p.          9         MARTINEZ,          Mary          Oralia          —          80;          p.          9         MARTINEZ,          Rita          Ann          —          80;          p.          99         MARTINEZ,          Yvette          Marie          —          80;          p.          87,          100         MASLONKOWSKI,          Joyce          Ann          —          79;          p.          100         MASON,          Gary          Alan          —          78;          p.          100         MASON,          Natalie          Lynn          —          80;          p.          100         MATTHEWS,          Leslie          Elizabeth          —          80;          p.          100         MAYNARD.          Joann          Thi          —          80         MAYSON,          Melissa          Michele          —          79         MAYSON,          Perry          Mark          —          79;          p.          100         244                    INDEX          —          ADS                   McALLISTER,          Nanette          Mac          —          80;          p.          101         McAULIFFE,          Jeffrey          Peter          —          79         McBEE,          Virgil          —          79;          p.          101         McCASH,          Mario          Jeffrey          —          79;          p.          101         McCASH,          Paris          (Perry          )          Damon          —          78;          p.          101         McCARTHY,          Paul          Fenton          —          79;          p.          101,          222         McCARTHY,          Susan          Stacy          —          80;          p.          29,          43,          62,          101,         183,          191         McCONNELL,          William          James          —          78;          p.          31,93,          101,         136,          149,          163,          180         McCRAE,          Colleen          Grace          —          80;          p.          102         McCRAE,          Shannon          Kathleen          —          78;          p.          102         McCULLOUGH,          James          Webb          —          77;          p.92,          110,          117,         121,          148,          193,          218         McDANIEL,          David          Eugene          —          78;          p.          74,          102         McDONALD,          Mark          Steven          —          78;          p.          102         McDONALD,          Richard          Keith          —          79;          p.          102         McGOVERN,          Nancy          —          79;          p.          102         McGOWAN,          Edward          Norman          —          79;          p.          102         McKALIP,          James          Richard          —          77;          p.          194         McPEAK,          Paula          Ann          —          77;          p.          62,          194         MEDINA,          Edwin          Omega          —          80;          p.          102         MEDINA,          Michael          Paul          —          77;          p.          64,          113,          194         MEINS,          Rex          Carl          —          78;          p.          102         MELGAR,          Joselyn          Hanopol          —          77;          p.          $7,          194         MELGAR,          Russell          Hanopol          —          79;          p.          93,          103,          146,         179         MELVIN,          Karen          Lisa          —          77;          p.          194         MENDOZA,          Kerry          Francis          —          77;          p.          14         MENDOZA,          Victor          Liwag          —          78;          p.          103         MENICHETTI,          Shelly          Danelle          —          78;          p.          103         MEREDITH,          Timothy          Charles          —          78;          p.          77         MESA,          Dolores          Marie          —          77;          p.          195         MEYER,          Leslie          Darlene          —          80;          p.          103         MEYER,          Melody          Ann          —          78;          p.          68,          109         MEYER,          Stacey          Michele          —          79;          p.          36,          103,          109         MEZA,          Constance          Lupe          —          79;          p.          103         MEZA,          Stephanie          Marie          —          79;          p.          103         MICHAILIDIA,          George          Stovras          —          80         MILANA,          Mercedes          A.          —          77;          p.          103,          109,          195         MILLAR,          Leslie          Ann          —          79;          p.          62,          87,          104,          180,          183,         202         MILLARD,          Bruce          John          —          80;          p.          28,          104         MILLARD,          Penny          Marie          —          79;          p.          104         MILLER,          Steven          James          —          78;          p.          11,          30,          82,          83,          104         MILLS,          Catherine          Mary          —          78;          p.          104,          133,          168,          256         MILLS,          Vincent          Thomas          —          77;          p.          146,          195         MILLS,          Yvette          Marie          —          79;          p.          104         MIOVAS,          David          Alvert          —          78;          p.          103         MIOVAS,          Matthew          Anthony          —          79         MIRANDA,          Charles          Fredrico          —          79;          p.          104         MIRTS,          Julie          Kay          —          79;          p.          105         MIRANDA,          Jonathan          —          80;          p.          104         MITCHELL,          Antoinette          Ruth          —          79         MITCHELL,          Falincia          —          78         MITCHELL,          Mischelle          Marie          —          80;          p.          70,          105,          121,         149,          222         MIYASHIRO,          Laryne          —          77;          p.          195         MOLICA,          Debra          Ann          —          80;          p.          105         MONEY,          George          Michael          —          77;          p.          14,          112,          120,          195         MONROE,          Marshall          William          —          79;          p.          105         MONTES,          David          —          80;          p.          105         PRINTING         Since          1930         SCHROEDER-DENT          INC.         Fidelity          Savings         Letter          Press          —          Offset          f          c          :          3          2         SO          Bice          Supikes                    Rositien          touts          Fidelity          Savings          and          Loan          Association                   Carbon                    NCR                    Brochures          Fernside          Shopping          Center          2619          Blanding          Avenue         Complete          Printing          Service          Alameda,          California          94501          415          523-6017         Top          Quality          and          Dependable         741          Buena          Vista         Congratulations          Graduates         ot         Ben’s          TV          Sales          and          1977         Service          SPROUSE          REITZ         1537          Webster          St         Color          and          Black          and          White         TV          Rentals         Black          and          White          Only         Welcome         Bank          Americard          Master          Charge         Zenith          Sylvania         1701          Webster          St          Open          Nine          to          Six         in          Alameda         For          Fast,          Efficient          Service,          Phone         523-6601          §22-9375          523-5500         Bookstore          —          Restaurant         1906          Broadway         Alameda         MONTES,          Jose          Alfonse          f          )          o          MUN,          Woo          Souk          ?          NELSON,          Bernard          Patric          «          i          NYE,          Freder         MONZON.,          Romeo          Villafuerte          —          78;          |          MURPHY,          Bre          ;          NELSON,          Carl          Edward          (          O'BRIANT         MOORE.          Brenda          1          5          MURHY,          Charles          —          5          NELSON,          Dale          Robert          ;          O'BRIEN,          R         MOORE,          Deborah          Jear          p.          68.          (          MURPHY,          Dorothy          Deen          -          78;          p.          10          NELSON,          I          a          Lynr          rs          13          .          OCHOA,          Milag          ,          228          MURPHY,          Joanna          Ly          79;          p.          107          ;          OELHAFEN,          Katt         MOORE,          Jeffrey          Lawrenc          dey          MURPHY,          Laura          —          78;          NELSON,          Donald          Gregory          8          0.          74,          105          OJEDA,          Charles          Rand         MOORE,          Lance          Dav          “          0%          MURPHY,          Matthew          Terenc          SON          I          th         MOORE,          William          Bradley           .          105          MURPHY.          Michael          Robert         MOORHEAD,          Marletta          —          80:          p.          106          MURPHY,          Timothy          Johr         MORALES,          Joe          Arnel          —          80:          5          MYERS.          Norma          Jea          .         NEWMAN,          Fra         MORATA,          Dennos          Wayne          Carlos          —          78:          p.          5          NABORNE,          Frank          Stanley          '          -          :          ‘          OLSEN,          Pat         NICHOLS,          Brett          Dani                     Ol          N         LSO         OLIVER,          David          Ala         OLIVER,          Karen          A         OLSEN,          Mat         MORATA,          Erwin          Nox          Op.          i          NABORNE,          Solomon          W          igi          :         NAITO,          Jane          Hidek          He          n          :          .          OLSON         NICOLA,          Patr         ha          .          OLSON,          Scott          Richard         ORAM,          SUZANNA         MORRIS.          Kir         MORRIS,          Micha          lhiar          SO),          F          NARITO).          Mary         MORSE,          Muriel          Wre          f          NARITO.          Reg          N         NIXON,          Da          ?          48          .         MOSCO,          Sandra          Hele          NARITO.R          OLSON,          Sheila          May         MOSLEY,          7          NAUNGAYAN,          ]          Deane          be          is          Sec          OMALBY,          Brian          B         MOS          homas          Jar          p.          10K          GAY          anct          Ewalar          {ALE          ria         ‘          an          f          NORDSTROM,          Brad          Russe          78;          p.          93,5         MOss,          Vicky          Ly          tte          NAVARRO,          Manuc          ar          Ry          s          ORANSKY,          Ieffrey          Aller         MOUNT,          I          R          AVARRO,          S          RARE          ea          Rents          Marie          2          DRILLA,          Se          r         )          ate          A          uth          t          9          m          lercedes          f          }          (          Orn          Arana         NAVARRO,          Merced          NORTON,          Tracey          Lynr          9:          5          ais         MULL,          Lorretta          NEDERHOFF,          Angela          Kay          —          79;          p          ORMES,          Mark          Anthony         NUDALQ,          Danilo          ip.          7         NITYA,          Janet          K                   ADS          —          INDEX                    245         Congratulations          Class          of          1977         COMMERCIAL          -          RESIDENTIAL         LIGHTING          Shaw          and          Lunt         Realtors,          Insurance,          Property          Management         1438          Park          St.          523-2020         523-0131          Alameda,          Calif.          Since          1874         1701          LINCOLN          AVENUE         ALAMEDA,          CALIF.         rf          Carson          Service         Mobilgas          —          Mobiloil         ehen         of          Expert          Motor          Tune          Up         p         {la          made         ‘          Mobil          Products         Complete          Brake          Relining         sy,         Ce         Corner          of          fark          ¢          Santa          Clara          OPEN          EVERYDAY         (415)          521-9e25          1.00          Am          - S0Pm          LOO          RM          -g00NN          (SUN)         1716          Web          Alameda,          Calif.         522-9726          94501         Income          a3         s         MAYTAG          Tax          ies          =          Whirlpool         1942         Dino’s          Appliance          Repair          Service         °         845          CENTRAL          AVENUE,          ALAMEDA,          CALIF.          94501          Services          C7         PHONE          521-2212         DEANE          LORD          WALTER          NELSON          Home          Office         OwNER          MANAGER         728          Central          Avenue          Alameda,          CA          94501         ORMONDE,          Maria          Salome          PACIS,          Joseph          Michael          1);          p.          114          PEDRONI,          Charles          Anthony          PHILLIPS,          William          Kenneth         PICARDAL,          Gilbert          —          80;          p         PIKAART,          Kerri          Diana          —          78;         PIMENTAL,          Kevin          Francis          —          80;          p.          117         PIRING,          Marsha          Ranet          —         PIRING,          Wencesloa          Ranet          —          78;          p.          117         PITCHER,          Daphne          Ann          —          80;          p.          117         PAULAS,          Thomas          Andrew          —          78         PLOSS,          Carl          Edward          —          78;          p.          56,          60,          117,          226         POLOZZO,          Colleen          Marie          —          77         POLOZZO,          Kathleen          —          79         PONCE,          Gabriel          Joe          —          78         PONDOK,          Albert          Alamondin          —          79;          p.          118         7          pul          PONDOC,          Estrelita          Linda          —          80;          p.          118         OWEN,          Valarie          Jean          —          80;          p.          113          PATTERSON,          Raymond          Kenneth          —          77;          p.          198          PETERSON,          Melanie          Jill          —          78;          p.          169,          196,          197          PONIENTE,          Dennis          —          80;          p.          118         OWENS,          Carla          Yvette          —          80;          p.          114          PAULINE,          Kristi          Ann          —          80          PETTY,          Bill          Joe          —          79;          p.          116          PONIENTE,          Edwin          —          77;          p.          198         OWENS,          Troy          Alonzo          —          79;          p.          113,          74          PAULINE,          Robert          Scoct          —          78          PETTY,          Robin          Gail          —          80;          p.          116          POPPER.          Sheila          —          79         OSTIL,          Cynthia          —          p.          113          PEARCE,          Monty          Gary          79;          p.          115          PFAHL,          Esther          Judith          —          79;          p.          117          PORRILL,          Gail          Anne          —          78;          p.          118,          185         PACHECO,          Diane          78;          p.          OA,          87,1          1          PEASE,          Blair          Ann          78;          p.          115          PFEIFFER,          Gayle          Leslie          —          80.          PORTER,          Jeffrey          Carl          —          80;          p.          40,          118         PACHECO,          Gilbert          Joseph          —          78          PEDRONI,          Anne          Maric          79;          p.          11S,          207          PHAM,          Thuan          Van          —          80          POSADAS,          Amelia          Ferrer          —          79;          p.          118         ORONOS,          David          A.          —          77;          p.          PACIS,          Theodorico          —          77;          p.          56,          161,          198          PEDRONI,          Nicholas          Albert         ORONOS,          Emy          Lee          —          79;          p.          112          PAMIROYAN,          Robert          Paul          —          79;          p.          42,74,          11          PENA,          Teresa          M.          —          80;          p.          115         ORONOS,          Fernando          Advincula          —          78;          p.          112          PANTONIAL,          Edeliza          Espino          —          80;          p.          114          PENICHETTI,          Adrian          —          80         ORPILLA,          Alfrose          Sabado          78;          p.1          PANTONIAL,          Eric          Espino          —          78;          p.          114          PERALTA,          Maric          Elaina          —          79;          p.          115         ORPILLA,          Marilyn          Sabado          —          80;          p.          112          PAPLURAS,          Anna          —          80;          p.          114          PERATA.,          Armond          Benjamin         ORR,          Geraldine          Kuni          —          80;          p.          89,          113          PAPPIN,          William          Dean          79          PEREA,          Joann          -          77;          p.          89,          198         ORTEGE,          Ricky          Allen          78;          p.          82,          113,          141          PARASCHAK,          Esther          Ann          78;          p.          62,          105          PEREIRA,          Grace          Mary          1)         ORTEGA,          Steven          Gilbert          78;          p.          83,          113          PARHAM,          Karin          Lynne          —          80;          p.          114          PEREYRA,          Sergio          —          80         79;          p.          116,          185         ORTEGA,          Tim          Leon          —          77          PARKS,          William          Kennedy          —          79;          p.          115          PEREZ,          Johnny          Bolivar          —          78;          p.          51,          116         OSOIMALO,          Scott          Patea          —          78;          p.          G4,          85          PARRY,          Dawn          Michele          —          80          PERRY,          Martin          Alan          —          79         OSOIMALO,          Victoria          (Vicky)          Topa          —          80;          p.          113          PARTIDO,          Nena          Guillermo          78          PERRY,          William          Aben          —          80;          p.          116         OSTIL,          Cynthia          79          PASTORES,          Raline          Deleen          79;          p.          115,          178          PERSYN,          Letha          Anne          78;          p.          68,          116         OWEN,          Deborah          Lyn          —          79;          p.          113          PATEL,          Akshay          Chandrakant          —          80;          p.          117          PETERSON,          Frederick          Christian          (Chris         p.          87,          116         246                    INDEX          —          ADS                   FGALLEY                    GROG         |         T         DINE          AT         BALLENA         BAY         Fresh          Seafood         and          Italian         A          Hair          Style          to         Match          Your          Life          Style         Hair          Fashions         Cuisine         Open          7          Days         1144          Ballena          Blvd.         Alameda,          California          é          a         Yes,          We’re          Air          Conditioned         “Good          Luck          1403          YY          Park          Street         Class          of          ’77”         Phones:          521-8870          —          521-8730         PC          JADAS,          Ben-Patrick          Ferrer          —          80;          p.          118          QUENGA,          Ronald          Anthony          —          79          RANKIN,          Kathryn          Marie          —          77;          p.          98,          135,          155,          199,          ..          Gloria          Liza          Gloriani          —          80;          p.          124,          222         POTTER,          Greg          Alan          Robert          —          79;          p.          119          QUINATA,          Kathy          Taitague          —          79;          p.          120          220          REYEL,          Hermie          Gloriani          —          78;          p.          74,          93;          124         PRATT,          James          Stephen          —          78;          p.          119,          130,          149,          171          QUINATA,          Ronnie          T.          —          79;          p.          120          RASCON,          Anthony          C.          —          78;          p.          122          REYES,          Alec          —          77;          p.          200         PRESLEY,          Lamont          Pierre          —          77;          p.          198          QUINTANA,          John          Phillip          —          79;          p.          31,          120,          164          RATZEL,          Karin          Louise          —          79;          p.          81,          118,          218,          148          REYES,          Benjamin          Victor          —          77;          p.          85,          143,          167,          200,         PRESLEY,          Martin          Laundo          —          79;          p.          lly          QUIROGA,          Frank          —          77          RAU,          Karen          Lee          —          79;          p.          122,          148          208         PRESLEY,          Tracy          Halaine          —          80          QUIROGA,          Jesus          Salvador          —          79;          p.          120          RAWLINSON,          Robert          Stanley          —          77;          p.          199          R EYES,          Phillip          Charles          —          90;          p.          123         :          ,          22          -ES.          V          7         PRESTON,          Lynn          —          77:          p.          88,          99,          199          RABER,          Marshall          Reyden          —          78;          p.          120          pos          ach          eh          deepal          cas          nN          aE          esi          o          ag          RR          Laden         PRESTON,          Margot          Whinchell          —          78;          p.          119          RABEY,          Trulie          Rena          -          80;          p.          145          REBOTON,          Sylvia          Ann          —          77;          p.          200          REY          ES,          Wilfredo          A          —          78;          p.          124,          50         PRINE,          Suzanne          Jean          —          80          RABKIN,          Richard          Charles          —          79;          p.          121          REED,          Marjorie          Annette          —          79;          p.          122          REYNOLDS,          Craig          Allan          —          80;          p.          124         PUCKETT,          Linda          Denise          —          80;          p.          119          RADABAUGH,          Eugene          Henry          —          79;          p.          121          REEDER,          Ann          Marie          —          79;          p.          122          SS          ee          re         PURBECK,          Cynthia          Ann          —          78;          p.          119,          132,          256          RADABAUGH,          Robert          Ned          —          77;          p.          199          REGAN,          Michele          Lee          —          79;          p.          136          REYNOLDS,          Tony          Roderick          —          78;          p.          85,          124         PYNE,          Tamela          Janine          —          79;          p.          119,          176          RAGSDELL,          Dawn          Kimberly          —          80;          p.          121          REICHERT,          Dennis          Wayne          —          78;          p.          64,          65,          76,          105,          RICHIE,          Randal          Cooper          —          77;          p.          200         PYNE,          Teryn          Lee          —          78;          p.          64,          93,          119          119,          123          RICKEN,          William          Wade          —          80         POPPER,          Sheila          —          p.          118          .          Henry          —          78;          p.          121          REICHER,          Douglas          Paul          —          79;          p.          123          RIEDEL,          Jill          Catherine          —          80         QUAN,          Mesceille          Louise          —          77;          p.          199,          221,          229          EZ,          Richard          —          80;          p.          121          REICHERT,          Joseph          Arthur          —          78;          p.          200          RIOS,          Cecilia          Marie          —          78;          p.          124         QUAN,          Stanford          Steiner          —          78;          p.          119,          208          RAMOS,          Gilbert          Ildefonso          —          78;          p.          121          REILLY,          Catherine          Ann          —          78;          p.          123          RIOS,          Remberto          —          80;          p.          125         QUARANTE,          Dante          —          79;          p.          93,          120          RAMOS,          Glenn          P.          REILLY,          Christopher          F.          —          77;          p.          200          RIOS,          Ricardo          Xavier          —          77;          p.          201         QUARG,          Julie          Ann          —          80;          p.          120          RAMOS,          Janet          Catolos          —          80;          p.          122          RENDER,          Connie          Elaine          —          79;          p.          123          RITCHIE,          Eugene          Donald          (Woody)          —          79;          p.          125,         QUATTROCHI,          Dawn          Marie          —          80          RAMOS,          Jesse          Christopher          —          80;          p.          121          RENDER,          Milton,          Rickey          —          80;          p.          12¥          162         QUEN,          Colleen          Lisa          —          80;          p.          120          RANKIN,          Deborah          Elaine          —          78;          p.          27,          122,          155          RESLER,          Katrina          Lou          —          78;          p.          87,          123          RIVARD,          Adam          Giles          —          78;          p.          42,          125,          138         L,          Perry          Thomas          —          77         79;          p.          122                   ADS          —          INDEX                    247         Alameda          McDonald’s         Phone          415          —          522-9778         RIVARD,          Seth          Alexander          —          80;          p.          125,          173         RIVAS,          Karen          Lynn          —          80;          p.          107,          125,          180         RIVAS,          Susan          Alicia          —          78;          p.          6,          9,          87,          108,          109,          125,         143         ROBBINS,          Donna          Lynn          —          78;          p.          125         ROBBINS,          Jeannie          Elizabeth          —          78;          p.          41,          126         ROBERTS,          Laura          Desiree          —          79;          p.          126         ROBERTS,          Martin          Allen          —          78         ROBERTS,          Raynor          Lewis          —          78;          p.          126         ROBERTS,          Traci          Marie          —          77;          p.          201         ROBISON,          Robert          Raymond          —          80         ROCHEFORD,          Mary          Kathryn          —          80;          p.          89,          126         ROCKETT,          John          Stephen          —          78;          p.          126         ROCKEY,          Ronald          Dean          —          80;          p.          126         RODRIGUEZ,          Esperanza          —          80;          p.          126         RODRIGUEZ,          Michael          Edwardo          —          80         RODRIGUEZ,          Robert          Bob          —          78         RODRIGUEZ,          Rodney          —          80;          p.          126         ROE,          Calla          Jane          Soon          —          77;          p.          201         ROGERS,          Anthony          Jay          —           80;          p.          126         248                    INDEX          —          ADS                   McDonald's         ®         Congratulations          to          the          class          of          1977         from         ROGERS,          George          —          78;          p.          G4,          87,          127         ROGERS,          Susan          Marie          —          79;          p.          127         ROGGE,          Janice          Elaine          —          78;          p.          11,          70,          127         ROGGE,          Julie          Michelle          —          80;          p.          62,          63,          87,          127,          183         ROMERO,          Rebecca          Antonette          —          80;          p.          127         ROMO,          Dino          —          77;          p.          107,          201,          228         ROOT,          James          Leroy          —          80;          p.          127         ROOT,          Lauri          Lee          —          77;          p.          53,          201         ROSALES,          Rene          —          78;          p.          127         ROSE,          Robert          Earl          —          79;          p.          127         iephanie          Renee          —          78;          p.          127         ROSENTHAL,          Marvin          Gaultncy          —          78;          p.          128         ROSS,          Shelly          Kay          —          78;          p.          25,          128         ROTH,          Dale          Allen          —          78;          p.          39,          93,          128,          190         ROTH,          Doug          Michael          —          80;          p.          93,          128         ROTH,          Elizabeth          Maric          —          79;          p.          12,          25,          81,          128,          165         ROUSE,          Daniel          Paul          —          80         ROUSE,          Lauren          Teresa          —          77         ROWNEY,          Debra          Frances          —          78;          p.          128         ROWNEY,          Michael          James          —          77;          p.          101         ROXAS,          Roxanne          Tuazon          —          79;          p.          128         RUCKMAN,          Jimmy          Lee          Roy          —          80;          p.          128         RUEDAS,          James          Andrew          —          77         RUSSELL,          Julie          Anne          —          78;          p.          119,          129,          133,          196,          256         RUTTER,          Diane          Martha          —          79         RUTTER,          Deedee          —          77;          p.          202         RYLES,          Chris          —          80;          p.          129         SABLAN,          Rita          Castro          —          79         EG,          Adam          Tofick          —          79;          p.          GO,          93,          129,          138,          182,         SADEG,          Jamie          Ann          —          78;          p.          62,          129,          176         SAKOWICZ,          Christine          Carol          —          78;          p.          129,          207         SALINAS,          Lilia          —          80;          p.          129         SANCHEZ,          Enrique          Junior          —          80         SANDERS,          Robert          Carl          77;          p.          G4,          202         SAN          NICOLAS,          Barbara          Anne          —          79;          p.          105,          129         SANTOS,          Evangeline          Buado          —          78;          p.          68,          129,          149         SANTOS,          Leonor          —          78;          p.          130         SANTOS,          Nelson          Buado          —          79;          p.          130         SAUNDERS,          Cheri          Jennifer          —          78;          p.          43,          130         715          Central          Ave.         Alameda,          Calif.         SAUNDERS,          Chris          Jonathon          —          80;          p.          130         SAXER,          Edward          Lee          —          80;          p.          130         SAXTON,          Cheryl          Lyn          —          79;          p.          130         SAXTON,          Laurie          Ann          —          77;          p.          62,          134,          149,          195,          202         SAXTON,          Michael          Lee          —          79;          p.          76,          130,          230         SAXTON,          Patrick          Lyle          —          79;          p,          74,          130         SAYLOR,          Robert          Solano          —          78;          p.          27,          130         SAYSON,          Ernesto          —          77;          p.          38,          39,          202         SAYSON,          Lyric          Ann          Calderson          —          78;          p.          131         SAYSON,          Samucl          Calderon          —          80;          p.          42,          131,          222         SCHAFFER,          Dan          —          79;          p.          74,          133         SCHAMONI,          Peter          K.          W.          77;          p.          202         SCHELL,          Lorin          E          78;          p.          131         SCHELPER,          Mclissa          Lynette          —          80;          p.          131         SCHENKER,          Tammy          Lea          —          79;          p.          36,          131         SCHENONE,          Robert          William          —          80         SCHERER,          Louie          Tim          —          80;          p.          131         SCHERER,          Mark          Dan          —          78;          p.          131         SCHEUERMANN,          Eric          Nels          77;          p.          202         SCHEUERMANN,          Kurt          Robert          —          79;          p.          131         CONGRATULATIONS         ALBURTS         WISHES          YOU          HEALTH          WEALTH          AND          HAPPINESS         Congratulations          to          the          class          of          ’77.         We’re          counting          on          you!         SCHINAUER,          Kim          Louise          —          79;          p.          132         SCHMITT,          Deana          Nadene          —          80;          p.          132         SCHMITT,          Tjerese          Anne          —          79;          p.          132         SCHMITZ,          Susan          Jean          —          79;          p.          37,          62,          132         SCHROEDER,          Alan          Robert          —          79;          p.          132,          162         SCHROEDER,          Karen          Anne          —          80;          p.          62,          87,          132,          162         SCHULTZ,          Joel          Willard          —          77;          p.          117,          118,          120,          203         SCHULTZ,          Tammy          Lynn          —          80;          p.          133         SCHWARZ,          Christine          Faye          —          77;          p.          87,          169,          203         SCOTT,          Larry          James          —          79;          p.          60,          84,          85,          132,          186,          230         SCOTT,          Linda          Suzanne          77;          p.          104,          154,          203         SENDAY          DIEGO,          Christopher          Bello          —          80;          p.          133         SEPIC,          Gina          —          77;          p.          70,          120,          134,          135,          140,          149,          203         SEPIC,          Marijan          —          78;          p.          52,          133         SERVENTE,          Marco          Louis          —          80;          p.          133         SHAFFER,          Daniel          Gene          —          79;          p.          133         SHABAZIAN,          John          Bradley          —          80;          p.          34,          133         SHAHBAZIAN,          Richard          David          79;          p.          133         SHEETS,          Cynthia          Lee          —          79;          p.          134         SHERER,          Robert          Joseph          —          80;          p.          134,          223         SHERMAN,          William          Amold          —          78         SHERMER,          Blake          Elliott          —          78         SHIELDS,          Laurel          Dee          —          80;          p.          134         SHIPMAN,          Craig          Miles          —          77;          p.          203         SHIPMAN,          Fred          Eugene          —          79;          p.          134,          154         SHIRLEY,          Patricia          Anne          —          79;          p.          134         SHIRLEY,          Marie          Elizabeth          —          78;          p.          134         SHORT,          Michele          Elaine          —          80;          p.          134,          194         SHULTZ,          Robin          Gail          —          80;          p.          134         SIBBETT,          Donald          Bishop          —          77;          p.          93,          203         SIMON,          Martin          Leigh          —          77;          p,          204         SIMONS,          Dorian          Orlando          —          77;          p.          60,          183,          204         SIMPSON,          Clay          Curtis          —          77;          p.          82         SINGLETON,          Deborah          Marie          —          80;          p.          135         SINGLETON,          Lisha          Annette          —          79;          p.          135         SINUHE,          Larvicia          Leona          —          79         SIPE,          Danny          Ray          —          78;          p.          135         SIPE,          Erick          Bruce          —          80;          p.          135         SKINNER,          Michael          James          —          80;          p.          135         SKORDOULIS,          Helen          Ada          —          79;          p.          135         SLOAN         SLOAN         Fowier-Anoerson         FUNERAL          DIRECTORS         2244          SANTA          CLARA          AVE.         ALAMEDA         .          Johnny          Lee          —          80;          p.          135         .J.          Montgomery          (Monty)          —          80:          p.          135         SLOUHA,          Hilda          Sue          —          80;          p.          136         SMITH         SMITH,         SMITH         SMITH,         SMITH,         SMITH,         SMITH,         SMITH,         SMITH,         SMITH         SMITH,         SMITH,         Christopher          Philip          —          77;          p.          93,          95,          204         Douglas          James          —          80;          p.          136         Gordon          Eugene          —          78;          p.          24,          6         Iris          Marie          77         Kelli          Lynn          —          78         Kelly          Ann          —          78;          p.          136         Larry          Thomas          —          78;          p.          74,          136         Mark          Gregory          —          77;          p.          204         Steven          Douglas          —          80;          p.          136         Suzi          p.          204         Tammy          Ann          —          80;          p.          130         William          —          79;          p.          136         SOLIS,          David          —          79;          p.          49,          137         SOMES,         Tim          Vincent          —          80;          p.          138         SOOD,          Cindy          Ann          —          80;          p.          137         SOO          HC         O,          Anita          —          80;          p.          13         SOON,          Katie          Ann          —          80         SOOTS,          Mark          Benjamin          —          79;          p.          137         SOSA,          Manuel          Anthony          —          80;          p.          137         SOTO,          Esperanza          —          80;          p.          137         SOUSA,          Marie          Gabricla          —          79;          p.          138         SOUZA,          Richard          P.         SPARROW,          Steven          Sylvester          —          80;          p         SPAULDING,          Steven          Scott          —          79         SPEAR,          Tamara          Jean          —          79;          p.          138         SPEAR,          Trent          Walker          —          80;          p.          29,          138         SPECKMAN,          Michael          Anthony         SPITZER,          Diane          Dewitt          78;          p.          138         SPITZNAGEL,          Elizabeth          Maureen         SQUIRE,          Laura          Lee          —          77;          p.          206         SQUIRE,          Tammy          Lynne          —          79;          p.          138         STARNES,          Pamela          Kay          —          79;          p.          139         STARRY,          Darrell          E.          —          79         STEINMETZ,          Terry          Louise          —          80;          p.          81,          139         STEPHANSKI,          Charles          Martin          —          80;          p.          50,          139         STEPHENS,          Scott          Alan          —          80;          p.          84,          139         STEPHENSON,          Darryl          —          80;          p.          139         78;          p.          138         79;          p.          138         9;          p.          138                   ADS          —          INDEX                    249         pes          THE          PRIDE          OF          ALAMEDA         For          Flowers          of          the          Highest          Quality         Alameda          HOF          ™          BRAU         Full          Lime          Hof-Brau                    Pizza          John          S.          Towata         LUNCHEON          —          DINNER         Food          To          Go                    Catering         OPEN          7          DAYS          A          WEEK          Alameda’s          Finest          Flower          Shop         Settle’          10:30          AM          :          9:00          PM          Modern          Creations          Styled          by          JOHN         a          Phone          521-6466          |          ol          fons’         2%          1405          Webster,          Across          from          Lucky          2305          Santa          Clara          Ave.         1S          231S83M         Put          a          Little          Class          in          Your          Life          at          Peralta         Seo         Summer                    Regular          Sessions          «          as         _m-!         Are          Tuition-Free          ;         In          These          Public          Colleges         e          College          of          Alameda         e          Feather          River          College         e          Laney          College         e          Merritt          College         e          Peralta          College          for         Non-Traditional          Study         For          Further          Information,         Telephone          (415)          834-5500         A          Community          Service          of          the          Peralta          Community          College          District         STEPHENSON,          Joni          Jane          7,          p.2          186,          231         TERRY,          Rhonda          Kiyuse          —          78;          p.          142          TOLEDO,          Marisela          —          80;          p.          144         STEPHENSON,          Lowell          Ceaser          —          77;          p.!          155,          2          SWEENEY         Jacqueline          Suzzane          —          79;          p.          GO,          140          THATCHER,          Elizabeth          Susan          79;          p.          89,          133,          142,          TOLLES          (EVANS)          Dawn          Maric         STEVENS,          John          A          78;          p.          139          SWEENEY,          John          Michael          4          236         STEVENS,          Richard          Burris          —          78:          p.          136          SYROVATKA,          Rose          Mary          —          80;          p.          141          THIEME,          Deena          Marie         STILLWELL,          Raymond          Dena          —          79;          p.          1          SYROVATKA,          Vladimir          —          79;          p.          141          THIEME,          Diane          Yvonne          7;          p.          70,          106,          113,          206         STILLWELL,          Ricky          Allen          SZETO.          Ki          Yin          —          78          THOMAS,          April          Lynne          —          80;          p.          142         STONE,          Cynthia          Lynette          77:          p.2          SZETO,          Wai          Sin          77          THOMAS,          Daryl          Lee          —          78;          p.          10,          64,          65,          76,          85,          94         STOTTS,          Larry          Edward          —          80          TANNER,          Christopher          Lawrence          —          79          i          142         STRNAD,          Tamrin          Lyn          —          77;          p.          4,          8,          81,          158,          16          TARUC,          Carolina          Romero          —          79;          p.          141          THOMAS,          Jacqueline          Michelle          —          79;          p.          87,          143         197,          205          TARUC,          Corinna          Romex          80:          p.          141          THOMAS,          Rhonda          Jo          79;          p.          143         STRUPLER,          John          Bernard          —          79;          p.          93.          140          TATTERSAL,          Stewart          Graham          —          78;          p.          141          THOMAS,          Yolanda          Rachelle          9;          p.          143         STUBBS,          David          Karl          —          79;          p.          140          TAUSCHE,          Ludwig          (Ludy)          —          80;          p.          141          THOMPSON,          Julianne          Noreen          —          80;          p.          143          TRIFARO,          Frances          Josephine          —          80;          p.          99,          144         STUBBS,          Tracey          Ann          —          77;          p.          68,          69,          205          TAXIERA,          James          Michael          —          77;          p.          4,          12,          111,          161          THOMPSON,          Lee          Daniel          —          78          TROYON,          Richard          Anthony          —          79;          p.          144         SUAZO.,          Jeffrey          Allan          —          80;          p.          140          6,          206          THOMPSON,          Robert          Mitchell          —          80;          p.          143          1          RUJILLO,          Paul          Marcas          —          79:          p.          144         SUBABA,          Romulo          Arnez          —          79          TAYLOR,          Glaire          Louise          —          78;          p.          81,          88,          89,          142          THOMSON,          Tanya          Mary          80;          p.          143         SUICO,          Benjamin          Pangantison          —          79          TAYLOR,          Debbie          —          78;          p.          110,          142          THORSON,          Kerry          Dean          —          79;          p.          143         SULLIVAN,          Laurel          Jeann          (Lori)          —          79;          p          TAYLOR,          Donna          LaVoyce          —          78;          p.          40,          142          TIJERINA,          David          Anthony          —          78;          143         SULLIVAN,          Mary          Leann          —          77;          p.          206          TAYLOR,          Mark          Edward          —          77;          p.          206          TIJERINA,          Joseph          Paul          —          77;          p.          207         SVEF          DUK,          Kevin          Lee          p.          206          TEODORINI,          Coleen          Elizabeth          );          p.          142          TITULAR,          Richard          David          —          80;          p.          74,          143         SWEENEY,          Deborah          Jeanne          —          79;          p.          87,          44,          1          TERRELL,          Billy          Tyson          —          79;          p.          142          TITULAR,          Robert          Nestor          —          78;          p.          144         TOLMIE,          Stephen          —          78;          p.          144         TONNIGSON,          Kirsten          —          p.          8         TORIBIO,          Sandra          Castillo          —          78;          p.          144         TORRES,          Dianne          Judith          9         TORRES,          Tinamarie          —          80;          p.          144         TOWNSEND,          Michael          Shane         TRAN,          Hung          The          —          79         TRAN,          Minh          Ngoc          79         TRAN,          Thanh          Hang          Ngoc          —          77         TRUJILLO,          Tomesita          Sharon          79;          p.          105,          145         TRUTNA,          Alice          Margaret          —          79;          p.          145         TSOUCALIS,          Anastacia          Sula          —          79;          p.          145         TUASON,          Joel          Sta.          Anna          —          80;          p.          145         TUASON,          Nerissa          Sta.          Ana          —          79         TUIANA,          Mane          Junior         250                    INDEX          —          ADS                   GALLAGHER          AND          LINDSEY         Jack          Gallagher         Office:          521-8181         Res.:          523-6628         Real          Estate          Brokers         Don          Lindsey         2424          Central          Ave.         Alameda,          Calif.          94501         Alameda         Tean         Wishes          Class          of          “77                   Good          Luck.         (IU          CALIFORNIA         Creators          of          fine          class          rings,          awards,          announcements,          yearbooks,          and          diplomas         TUNGALA,          Celia          Libeta          —          80;          p.          145         TUNGOL,          Eva          Marie          —          78;          p.          146         TUPOLA,          Folauga          —          80;          p.          74,          146         TURNBOUGH,          Billy          Lee          —          80;          p.          146         TURNBOUGH,          Douglas          Jay          —          78;          p.          84,          146         TURNBOUGH,          Jeffrey          Odell          —          77;          p.          G4,          207         TURNER,          Elise          Maureen          —          79;          p.          143,          146         TURNER,          Stanley          David          —          78;          p.          146         TURPIN,          David          Scott          —          77;          p.          207         TURPIN,          Jesse          Edward          —          80;          p.          146         TYKSINSKI,          Kathryn          Anne          —          77;          p.          87,          117,          139,         160,          207,          208,          229         TYLER,          Michael          Scott          —          79;          p.          146         UBONILLE,          Mark          Robert          —          78;          p.          147         UNDER          WOOD,          James          Guy          80         URBI,          Jury          Florentino          —          80         VAN          VALKENBURG,          Stephen          Frederic          —          78;          p.         147         VARGAS,          Frank          —          80;          p.          147         VARGAS,          Kenneth          Mark          —          77;          p.          104,          207         VASQUEZ,          Anita          —          80;          p.          147         VEGA,          Lillian          Catherine          —          80;          p.          46,          148         VELA,          Anthony          Steven          77         VELARDE,          Brandon          Anthony          79;          p.          74,          147         VELARDE,          John          —          79;          p.          147         ASCO,          Tami          Renee          —          77;          p.          14,          207,          208,          229         VERHAGE,          Gabriel          M.          —          79         VERHAGE,          Lloyd          Paul          —          78         VERHAGE,          Mary          Kay          —          80;          p.          147         VIEIRA,          Maria          Madalena          —          79;          p.          148         VILLA,          Rosa          —          79         VILLAGRANA,          Anthony          Michael          —          78;          p.          148         VIRAY,          Carolyn          Bautista          —          79         VIRAY,          Salina          Mendoza          —          78;          p.          148         VIRAY,          Victoria          —          78;          p.          118,          148         VITUCCL,          Vincent          Paul          —          77,          p.          208         WADE,          Georgia          Anngenette          —          77;          p.          208         WAGGENER,          Tracy          Lynn          —          78;          p.          104,          148         WALDEN,          Charles          Kenneth          —          80         WALIKANGAS,          Debra          Joan          —          80;          p.          148         WALLACE,          Grac          Graham          —          78;          p.          92,          101,          139,          148         WALLACE,          Merrianne          —          78;          p.          149         WALTON,          Joseph          Paul          —          78;          p.          149         WALTON,          Steven          Guy          —          79;          p.          149         WARNACK,          William          James          —          78;          p.          49,          149         WARNER,          Vicky          Helen          —          79;          p.          149,          202         WARREN,          Ronald          Cameron          —          80;          p.          149         WATKINS,          Kimerly          Ann          —          78;          p.          87,          108,          109,          149,         214,          226         WATKINS,          Martin          Richard          —          80;          p.          58,          60,          149         WATKINS,          Tracy          Lynn          —          77;          p.          42,          133,          139,          179,         208,          256         WATKINS,          Veneta          Kay          —          79;          p.          150         WATSON,          Jean          C.          —          80;          p.          87,          150,          222         WATTS,          Robert          James          —          78;          p.          150         WAUGH,          Jess          Alan          —          80;          p.          50         WAYNE,          Mauri          Lynn          —          77;          p.          206         WEDDINGTON,          Christina          Marie          —          80         WEISS,          Lee          Ann          —          79;          p.          150         WELDON,          Ronald          Edward          —          79;          p.          150         WELLER,          Robert          Douglas          —          79;          p.          150         WENGREN,          Greg          Paul          —          80;          p.          150         WENGREN,          Jeffrey          David          —          78;          p.          151         WENTZ,          Bradley          Scott          —          79         WERK,          Elizabeth          Elaine          —          77;          p.          208         WERK,          Kevin          Marley          —          79;          p.          151         WEST,          James          Gregory          —          78;          p.          60,          85,          151         WEST,          Jana          —          78;          p.          151         WEST,          Lucy          Anne          —          77;          p.          209         WESTOBY,          Kathleen          Louise          —          78;          p.          151         WHARTON,          Deanna          Angela          —          79         WHARTON,          Roy          Daniel          —          80;          p.          151         WHELAN,          Janet          Yvonne          —          77;          p.          209         WHITE,          Debra          Ann          —          78;          p.          151         WHITE,          Earnest          Clifford          —          80         WHITE,          Joe          Thomas          —          80;          p.          151         WHITE,          Patricia          Elizabeth          —          77         WHITE,          Phillip          Andrew          —          80;          p.          152         WHITMAN,          Earl          Duane          —          77         WHITMAN,          Vemon          Dena          —          80;          p.          152         WIEBKE,          Scott          James          —          80;          p.          152                   ADS          —          INDEX                    251         Bank          of          America         SPORTING          GOODS         Seg          ths         Wilson          —          Voit          —          MacGregor         Hunting          —          Fishing          —          Snow          Ski         Rental         Johnson          Motors         Senior          Jackets          Block          Sweaters         Sales          and          Service         Frank          McManus          and          Hi          Akagi         1511          Park          Street,          Alameda          522-2345         Our          Congratulations          and          Best          Wishes         to          the         New          Graduates         From         “THE          BANKS          IN          ALAMEDA”         Alameda          First          National          Bank         WILCOX,          Jennifer          Jo.          —          77;          p.          209         WILLIAMS,          Chris          Wesley          —          80         WILLETT,          Robert          Richard          —          77;          p.          131,209         WILLIAMS,          Lonnie          Lee          —          78;          p.          152         WILLIAMS,          Mark          Anthony          —          80         WILLIAMS,          Roy          Allen          -          79;          p.          152         WILLIAMS,          Wendy          Katherine          —           79;          p.          152         WILLIAMSON,          Debra          JoAnn          —          77;          p.          209         WILLIAMSON,          Timothy          Eugene          —          80;          p.          152         WILMARTH,          Mike          Gardner          —          80;          p.          152         WILSON,          Clifford          Ted          —          79;          p.          153         WILSON,          Karen          Ann          —          78;          p.          153,          226         WILSON,          Keith          Fredrick          —          77         WILSON,          Sherri          Helene          —          80;          p.          153         WINSLOW,          Becky          Jo          —          77;          p.          113,          209         WINSLOW,          Lori          Dee          —          78;          p.          44,          210         WISE,          Michael          Richard          —          79;          p.          153         WISE,          Robert          Louis          —          79         WOLFE,          David          Patrick          —          78:          p.          60,          153,          183         WONDOLLECK,          James          Matthew          —          77;          p.          210         252                    INDEX          —          ADS                   WONDOLLECK,          Robert          Arthur          —          79;          p.          153,          171         WONG,          Carol          Ann          —          80;          p.          153         WONG,          Cindy          Joanne          —          79;          p.          153         WONG,          Dennos          Eugene          —          77;          p.          46,          210         WONG,          Jordon          Tyler          —          77;          p.          6,          39,          60,          167,          210         WONG,          Melvin          Kenneth          —          77;          p.          210         WONG,          Poisson          —          79;          p.          6,          154         WONG,          Sandra          Marie          —          78;          p.          70,          154         WONG,          Yin          Po          —          80;          p.          154         WOOD,          Alicia          Jeannine          —          80;          p.          154         WOOD,          Dale          Lee          —          80;          p.          154         WOOD,          David          Mervyn          —          80;          p.          60,          154,          230         WOOD,          Jacqueline          Patricia          —          79;          p.          154         WOOD,          Steven          Wilson          —          79;          p.          154         WOODFIN,          Catherine          Anne          —          80;          p.          155         WOODFIN,          Patrick          George          —          78         WOODS,          Alicia          Louise          —          78;          p.          89,          155,          165         WOODS,          Carroll          Malarin          —          77;          p.          24,          41,          174,          211,         221         WOODS,          Janet          Maric          —          78;          p.          19,          155         United          California          Bank         Wells          Fargo          Bank         WOODS,          Marilyn          Ann          —          80;          p.          155         WOODWARD,          Mary          Anne          —          79;          p.          155,          178         WRIGHT,          Joseph          Wesley          —          79;          p.          74,          155         WYSOCKI,          Barbara          Ann          —          78;          p.          155         YAMAGAMI,          Earl          —          77;          p.          39,          211         YAMANAKA,          Benjamin          Earl          —          79;          p.          155          YUIE,          Clara          Ann          —          80;          p.          81         YANDELL,          Margaret          —          79          YUEN,          Harry          T.          H.          —          80;          p.          157         YEE,          David          —          77;          p.          60,          61,          85,          132,          141,          173,          185,          YUEN,          Janine          T.          N.          —          79;          p.          157         211,          231,          256          ZAMBRANO,          Raymond          Salvador          —          80         YEE,          Diane          —          78;          p.          156          ZEHNDER,          Alan          Taylor          —          78;          p.          51,          GO,          85,          157         ZEHNDER,          David          Edward          —          80;          p.          157         ZEHNDER,          Julie          Ann          —          77;          p.          32,          109,          143,          211         Peter          —          80          ZELENY,          Alycia          —          80         Sally          —          77;          p.          211,          221          ZOBB,          Michael          Thomas          —          77;          p.          211         ZOHN,          Julie          —          77;          p.          146         YOUNG,          Alvin          —          79;          p.          156         YOUNG,          Cindy          Kim          —          80;          p.          157         YOUNG,          Dale          —          78;          p.          98,          157         YOUNG,          Joe          Yiu-Keung          —          79;          p.          157         YOUNGSON,          Jackie          Lee          —          78         Edwin          —          78         RE,          Harry          —          79;          p.          156         E.          Sandra          SinLing          —          80         Timothy          Jay          —          78;          p.          156         YEE,          William          Poe          —          78;          p.          19,          156         YIP,          Larry          Scott          —          80         FACULTY          INDEX          '77         ALLEN,          James.          214         BAY,          John          p           131,          214         YIP,          Steven          Wesley          —          79;          p.          154         YOST,          Steven          Edward          —          80;          p.          46,          156         ™           Bordanaro                   Zarcone         PHOTOGRAPHERS         PHOTOGRAPHERS          FOR          ENCINAL          HIGH          SCHOOL         WE          OFFER          A          COMPLETE          PHOTOGRAPHIC          SERVICE         FINE          PORTRAITURE         CHILDREN          AND          BABIES         ENGAGEMENT          PORTRAITS         COMMERCIAL          AND          INDUSTRIAL         WEDDINGS          —          FORMAL                    CANDID         PUBLICITY          AND          PROMOTION                   SCHOOL          ANNUALS                    ACTIVITIES         |IDENTIFICATION          AND          PASSPORT         COPY          AND          RESTORATION         EXECUTIVE          PORTRAITS         ALL          IN          NATURAL          COLOR          OR          BLACK          AND          WHITE         .         Mr.          and          Mrs.          Myron          Mencheltwait         BELL,          Alan         BIBA,          Ken          p.          128,          129,          212,          214         BOUGHTON,          Ed          p.          212,          214         BROWN,          Ken          p.          101,          122,          214         CADWELL,          George          p.          100,          215         CAMPBELL,          Jac          p.          99,          146,          215         CAPLING,          Steve          p.          215         CARPENTER,          Larry          p.          98,          215         CASKA,          Irving          p.          215         CHAVES,          Jane          p.          68,          9,          215         CLARK,          Joy,          p.          216         CORSON,          Margaret          p.          216         COTTER,          John          p.          38,          216         CRITTENDEN,          Lola          p.          216         CROLL,          Wamer          p.          130,          216         DELAVERGNE,          Phyllis          p.          99,          216         DUNLAP,          George          p.          216         ELLIS,          Ernest          p.          217         ELLIS,          Mary          Ellen          p.          217         ELLSWORTH.          Diana          p.          217         ERBLAND.,          Bob          p.          217         FEENEY,          Coleman          p.          217         FORD,          Eugene          p.          123,          217         FORE,          Caroline          p.          123,          218         FOSTER,          J.          Paul          p.          218         FOX,          Greg,          p.          230         FRAZIER,          June          p.          218         GORMAN,          Dick          p.          10,          128,          129,          218         GRANT,          Don          p.          48,          218         GUTHRIE,          Karen          p.          218         HABERBERGER,          Gary          p.          219         HANNA,          Frank          p .          105,          128,          129,          219         HELBERT,          Jamie          p.          126,          219         HEWITT,          James          p.          21,          122,          155,          219         HIBBELN,          Ron          p.          219         JAENSCH,          Richard          p.          219         JOHNS,          Dave          p.          10,          76,          77,          82         JOHNSON,          James          p.          220         JOLLIFFEE,          Barbara          p.          122,          203,          220         JONES,          Sandy          p.          22,          127,          172,          220         Miss          Anna          Fulop         644          East          14th          Street,          San          Leandro,          CA          94577         526-8400         OUR          22th          YEAR         KILPATRICK,          Frank          p,          220         KINCHEN,          Lucy          p.          34,          212,          220         KING,          Joe          p.          212,          230,          231,          221         KORLING,          Anna          p.          62,          92,93,          221         KRACL,          Dave          p.          221         KRUSE,          Jim          p.          105,          221         LAMBERT,          Robert          p.          221         LAYTON,          Frankie          p.          126,          221         LARSEN,          Janis          p.          221         LEONARDIE,          Victoria         LEWIS,          Alan          p.          222         LINVILLE,          Charles          p,          222         LOPES,          Ronald          p.          $1,          100,          222,          224         LOWE,          Richard          p.          158,          222,          224         LUDY,          Jerry          p.          74,          101,          223,          224         MASON,          Maric          p.          224         MATHIESON,          Marjorie          p.          224         MATTULA,          John          p.          225         McCARTNEY,          Ken          p.          24,          224         McKEE,          Barbara          p.          224         McNEIL,          Georgia          p.          127,          224         MEDEIROS,          Jon          p.          105,          224         MOLNAR,          Maria          p.          225         MURPHY,          Betty          p.          225         NICOSIA,          Mary          Ellen          p.          225         NOBEL,          Pete         OLSEN,          Teri          p.          225         PATTEN,          Wayne          p.          226         PLATT,          Melinda          p.          123,          226         PORTER,          Claire          p.          36,          131,          226         QUAN,          Judy          p.          3,          122,          226         READ,          George          p.          227         REAVES,          Fredericka          p.          123,          126,          202,          212,          227         REBENSDORF,          Al          p.          118,          227         REEVES,          George          p.          227         RICE,          Arthur          p.          228         RICHARDS,          Robert          p.          228         ROBINSON,          Norm          p.          228         ROKE,          An          p.          153,          137,          228         ROMERO,          Ruth          p.          228                   ADS          —          INDEX                    253         additional          senior          quotes          courtesy          of         MARIE          LOUIE:          Sunshine          is          to          flowers          as          smiles          are          to          humanity.          True          friendship          is          birds          fly          .          .          .          EVERYTHING          MUST          CHANGE          —          Bernard         a          plant          of          slow          growth.          Ighner          —         TRACY          LUM:          Dear          Earthlings:          thtéagravity          on          earth          isn’t          quite          the          same          as          it          is          on          MESCIELLE          QUAN:          Many,          many          days          our          shadows          passed          seeing          visions          of          a         my          planet          but          I’m          Slowly          getting          used          to          it.          .          .          I          really          hope          all          you          bright          new          horizon.          Set          the          morning          light          and          that          morning         white          punks          rock          your          rolls          right          off!!          And          to          all          you          MUTHAS          light          is          you,          so          I          imagine          my          heart          with          you         who          I          call          friends,          I’m          glad          to          have          you          with          me          cuz          here          we          go          ROBERT          RADABAUGH:          We          have          seen          the          days          of          fast          cars          and          fast          girls.          Now         again.          And          you          wonder          if          I’m          crazy          .          .          .          lam.          we          must          look          to          the          future          for          faster          cars          and          faster         JULIE          LYNCH:          I          would          like          to          thank          the          Physical          Education          Department          for          4          women.         years          of          sports.          I          deeply          Appreciate          a          job          well          done.          Thank          you.         KATHRYN          RANKIN:          To          all          of          my          friends:          Remember          to          always          be          yourself.         KAY          MAINAGA:          I          have          a          mission,          mine          alone.          You          too,          have          a          mission          only          you         can          fulfill.          Friends,          Live          life!!          Survive          no          matter          what!          The          sun         of          youth,          the          8          o'clock          in          the          morning          sun;          rises          again          in          rhythm         to          the          beating          of          young          hearts.          Ikeda.         Live          your          life          the          way          you          want          to,          and          not          by          others         standards.          If          you          love,          you          will          be          loved.          May          all          of          you         have          much          happiness          in          your          years          to          come         SYLVIA          REBOTON:          Ronaldo          Donaso          Beles:          It          takes          two          special          people          to          really         CAROL          MacDONALD:          Cherish          yesterday         Dream          tomorrow.         Li         ive          today!         MARY          ANN          MALLIA:          The          world          stands          aside          to          let          any          man          pass,          if          he          knows         where          he          is          going.          Good          luck          to          all          of          us.          We'll          need          it.         JAMES          McCULLOUGH:          Believe          in          yourself          and          you          shall          be          what          you          believe.         p.s.          I          will          never          forget          the          times          here,          for          here          I          have         learned          the          basics          of          life,          not          in          the          classrooms,          but          in          the         hearts          of          the          ones          I          love.          Bye          —          Reach          for          the          life          you         want.         JAMES          McKALIP:          Time          it          was         And          what          a          time          it          was.         It          was...         A          time          of          innocence         A          time          of          confidences         Longago.          .          .          it          must          be,         ae          I          tograph          a         urmemories          —          :         They're          all          that’s          left          focou.          r         —          Paul          Simon          —         KAR          ELVIN:          I          give          my          thanks          for          the          Loveliness          of          Spring.          With          the          prom-         ise          of,          Summer.         MERCY          MILANA:          Joseph          Camcam          Cabrera;          n          you          said          “I’m          Falling          Jm          Love         ith          You”          I          told          you,          “I          Lave          You          More          Teday          Fhan          Yesters         “day.”          But,          “Forever          Came          Today”          “Re:          ”          and          “Feelings”         ‘said          “Someday          We'll          Get          By.”          “Now          I'm          With          You”          and          “For         ‘OncéIn          My          Life,”          “This          time          it’s          REAL.”          :          -         t’s          bothering          me          is,          who          is          going          to          run          your          assemblies         I’m          gone?          It          will          be          very          dull          staring          at          an          unlit          stage          for         utes;          that          is,          if          you          can          get          someone          to          open          the          curtains.         ‘save          the          Queen          and          Monty          Python,          too         O           To          the          old          Gang,          my          physics          buddies          and          KS,          MN,          EY,         BW,          MQ,          USB,          KM,          gnd_LS:-“Noswing          Gold          Cop         5          Stay”          but          the          memories          that          we've          made          together          wi         :          stay          bright          and          shinny          in          my          mind          forever.          Take          Care.         MOORE:          3-21-73,          “We          were          just          young          and          restless          and          bored,          living          by         hie          word.          We          were          always          sweethearts          —          Love          you.          And          to         my          friends          De-T-Me          and          Vix,          Thanks          okay.         MOORE:          Hey          Baby!!!          Happiness          and          joy          to          all          the          “Suckers”          .          .          .          espe-         jally          Burt          and          my          sister          Chako.         NSKY:          We,          it’s          been          a          long          4          years,          but          I’m          free          at          last.          So,          on          to          COL-         E.         iS:          So          long          as          we          love          we          serve.         So          long          as          we          are          loved          by          others,          we          are          indispensable,          and          no          one          is         useless          while          he          has          a          friend.          Robert          Louis          Stevenson.         Oh          yes!          One          more          thing:          Dorothy          Hamill,          Harold          Solomon,          and,          of         course,          EHS          are          1.         PEREA:          “Each          day          I          learn          Just          a          little          bit          more.          I          don’t          know          why          but          I          do         Know          what          for.          If          we're          all          goin’          somewhere,          let’s          get          there          soon.         This          song’s          got          no          title,          just          words          and          a          tune.          —          Elton          John          —         PRESTON:          .          .          .          The          young          becomes          the          old          and          mysteries          do          unfold.          For         that’s          the          way          of          time.          No          one          and          nothing          goes          unchanged.         There          are          not          many          things          in          life          one          can          be          sure          of,          except         Rain          comes          from          the          clouds          Sun          lights          up          the          sky          Humming-         RUARK,          Bob          p.          99,          229          ALLEN,          Leslie          p.          177         SLATER,          Elizabeth          p.          2          ARCHER,          Joanne          p.          155         SNYDER,          Ruth          p.          |          ERNY,          Dorthea          p.          9         STANSBERRY,          Lynda          p.          22          HARRISON,          Susie          p.          168         STEVENSON,          Pam          p.          126,          127,          22          HAUER,          Therese          p.          19         SWANSON,          Leroy          p.          230          HILL,          Carla          p.          176         SEW          NSON,          Dave          p.          74          KAPLER,          Paul          p.          137         TREICHLER,          Mary          p.          230          LEACH,          Bob          p.          77         TREMAIN,          Jane          p.          23          LEAVITT,          Nancy          p.          169         VIERRA,          Kathi          p.          99,          230          MAJORS,          Farrah-Fawcett          p.          214         VOLLMER,          Mary          p.          230          McNEIL,          Dan          p.          127         WALLACE,          Roger          p.          230          MILLS,          Mary          p.          169         WANN,          Anabell          p.          129,          130,          231          MUIR,          Ann          p.          10         WELDON,          Lorraine          p.          49,          231          MURPHY,          Charles          p.          168         WILDE,          Max          p.          231          NOID,          Dr.          p.          176         WILTENS,          Eve          p.          173,          231          O,          Charlie          p.          2335         WINBERG,          Ed          p.          104,          231          O'BRIEN,          Bob          p.          212         YOEMAN,          Joe          p.          131,          231          ORAM,          Suzanna          p.          8         ROTH,          Barbara          p.          154         BOOSTERS          AND          FRIENDS          TONNINGSON,          Kirsten          p.          8         254                    SENIOR          QUOTES                   SECTION          INDEX           77         ACADEMICS          —          page          20-57         become          one.          And          we          have          what          it          takes.          We          got          the          right         combination          and          the          perfect          situation          to          really          make          it          last          a         lifetime.          My          Love          Always,         CHRIS          REILLY:          Laughter          is          not          at          all          a          bad          beginning          for          a          relationship,          and          it          is         by          far          the          best          ending          for          one.          A.A.D.:          We          have          done          many         things          together,          firsts          and          lasts          and          I          would          not          have          wanted          to          do         them          with          anyone          else.         RANDY          RICHIE:          High          school          is          that          time          in          life          where          you          find          that          one          girl          you         will          love          always          and          forever.         CALLA          ROE:          Take          care          of          the          minutes,          and          the          hours          will          take          care          of          themselves.         DINO          ROMO:          To          Lori:          Together          you          and          I          share          a          mind          of          one.         ERNESTO          SAYSON:          Slowly          as          my          years          go          by          My          love          for          “Pumkin”          grows          up         high.          Thank          God          for          getting          us          together.          My          senior          year          is         now          the          best.          Thisiclass,          the          Class          of          ’77,          is          blessed          and          also         RB          will          all          go          to          heaven.         LAURIE          SAXTON:          Smiles          are          like          the          sun         they’re          really          a          lot          of          fun.         Smiles          are          like          a          child          ieee         sometimes,          they          can          be          really          wild.         Smiles          are          like          a          Polar          Bear         some          of          them          are          really          rare.         Smiles          are          like          a          ruby          or          a          gem         it’s          beautiful          to          look          at          them         Smiles          are          a          part          of          all          of          us         So          why          do          people          look          so          mean         When          they          can          smile,          now          that’s          really          keen.         Best          of          luck          to          the          entire          class          of          ’77.         You're          all          the          greatest.          Take          Care,          Love          Goofey.         PETE          SCHAMONI:          Dazed          and          confused          for          4          years          it’s          not          true,          but          now          I          feel          as         _free          asa          FREEBIRD.         ERI          SCHEUERMANN:          It’s          a          raging          river          of          fear,          my          friends,          running          through          us         all.         CH          as          SCHWARZ:          Hold          fast          to          dreams,          for          if          they          are          lost,          you          lose          all          chance          of         real          living,          for          dreams          let          one          experience,          one          what          might         never          be,          and          for          something          like          me,          dreams          in          my          heart          shall         never          die!!         ALEC          REYES:          Success          equals          every          minute          of          our          time.         RAY.          Mike          p.          231          Classes          which          use          WEIGHTS          and          MEASURES         prs.          50-51         Classes          which          use          MECHANICAL          TOOLS          __          pgs         32-53         Classes          which          use          BOOKS          pgs.          34-55         Classes          which          use          UNIFORMS          pas.          22-23          Classes          which          require          TERM          PAPERS          _          pgs.          56-57         Classes          which          use          WARM-UPS          pgs.          24-25         Classes          which          use          TOOLS          pas.          26-27          HIGHLIGHTS          —          pages          214-231         Classes          which          use          the          LAB          pags.          28-29          News          of          the          Year          216-217         Classes          which          use          INSTRUMENTS          pas.          30-31          76          Election          Year Seudent          Poll          218-219         Classes          which          use          INSTRUCTIONAL          Graduation          220-221         MACHINES          pags.32-33          Class          of          1980          222-223         Classes          which          require          VOICE          POWER          pgs.          34-35          Class          of          1979          224-225         Classes          which          use          MOVABLE          TOOLS          _          pgs.          36-37          Class          of          1978          226-227         Classes          which          have          FIELD          TRIPS          pas.          38-39          Class          of          1977          228-229         Classes          which          require          PROJECTS          pgs.          40-41          Awards          Dinners          230-231         Classes          which          require          COMMUNICATION          pgs         42-43          OFF          CAMPUS          —          pages          160-211         Classes          which          require          PATIENCE          pags.          44-45          Sand          Castles          162-163         Lazy          Summer          Days          164-165         Seniors          in          Sacramento          166-167         Classes          which          use          the          MIND          pas.          46-47         Classes          which          require          DECISIONS          pas.          48-49         senior          class         LINDA          SCOTT:          One          generation          passeth          away,          and          another          generation          cometh;          but         GINA          SEPI C:         DON          SIBBETT:          Ocean          breeze          .          .         the          earth          abideth          forever          .          .          .          the          sun          also          ariseth,          and          the          sun         goeth          down,          and          hasteth          to          the          place          where          he          arose.         —          Ecclesiastes          —         We          live          only          once.          Make          your          days          count          for          once          they          have          gone         they          will          never          return.          Treasure          all          memories          both          good          and          bad          for         they          will          make          your          life          full.          Be          happy          and          content          all          your          days,         Good          Luck          Class          of          77,          you          were          good          to          me.         .          fill          my          sails          and          set          me          free,          take          me          anywhere          I         don’t          need          to          be.          Let          me          sail          away,          into          the          sun.         CLAY          SIMPSON:          Talk          about          your          plenties,          talk          about          your          ills.          One          man          gathers         what          another          man          spills.         —          St.          Stephen          —         MARIE          SMITH:          Thanks          to          the          people          that          became          my          friends          made          me          feel          wel-         come          as          a          new          student.         LAURA          SQUIRE:          In          the          last          shadow         Of          the          then          no          longer         Morning          came         And          washed          us          clean         Dusting          us          with          gray         No          longer          navy          blue         I          like          this”          you          said         Saying          what         I          thought          of          you.         All          my          love          to          my          husband          Gary.         LOWELL          STEPHENSON:          Life          is          like          a          race         So          try          to          keep          your          pace         And          keep           a          smiling          face         While          life          is          on          your          case.         —          Earthy          Wind          and          Fire          —         )          -TSTRNAD:          ‘Blue          sky          around          me...         The          never          ending          horizon          before          me.         I          feel          the          wings          of          promise          stretching          ahead         Shall          I          fly          swiftly,          or          linger          earthbound?         The          sunrise          is          my          new          promise         INGA          IGORTOWSKI:          To          my          dearest          brother          Phillip:          Thanks          for          sharing          your         insanity,          without          it          I          would          never          have          been          able          to          keep         mine.          YEAH          BUB!!!         TAMI          VALASCO:          Don’t          wish          your          days          away          or          dwell          on          the          past,          for          memories          of         life          perish.          Love          each          day          to          its          fullest,          look          on          to          warm         thoughts,          and          life          will          be          worthwhile.         ANGIE          WADE:          This          is          dedicated          to          all          the          minorities          at          EHS.          It          is          important          for         all          of          us          to          retain          our          identity          and          our          cultures          stick          together         because          if          we          do,          we          will          no          longer          be          the          minority          but          the          major-         ity!          Black          is          so          Beautiful!         TRACY          L.          WATKINS:          “Talk          of          poems,          prayers,          and          promises         ELIZABETH          WERK:          We          shall          do          so          much          in          the          years          to          come.         the          things          which          we          believe          in         how          sweet          it          is          to          love          someone         how          right          it          is          to          care         how          long          it’s          been          since          yesterday,         what          a bout          tomorrow?          what          about          our          dreams         and          all          the          memories          we've          shared.”         may          the          class          of          77          find          happiness          always          AND          may          ev-         eryone          in          the          class          of          ’78          find          as          much          happiness          and          sun-         shine          as          I          did being          a          senior.          .          .          My          Love          Always.         We          shall          lift          the          heart          and          dry          the          tear.         We          shall          plant          hope          in          the          place          of          fear         and          we          shall          speak          words          of          love          and          cheer.         JENNIFER          WILCOX:          People          live          in          a          fantasy,          thinking          tha’         for          the          outside          world.          The          only          way          ¢         life          is          to          live          it          day          by          day.          Friends,          Ty         think          of          you,          p ray          for          you.          And          WI         through,          I'll          still          be          friends          withye         BECKY          WINSLOW:          It’s          never          too          late          to          learn.          Li         makes          the          worldgo          ’         (Water          or          snow.)          p.         to          miss          your          smiley,         LORI          WINSLOW:          Eat,          drink          and          be         I          love          you          Glenny          B;         id          you          can         for          being         iends          who         =          =.         TRACEY          STUBBS:          To          Deb:          “The          only          thing          better          than          having          a          fri         trust          is          having          a          friend          that          will          trust          you.”          Than         both.          Good          Luck          to          you          and          all          of          our          §Sucker”         made          this          year          what          it          was.          Remember          thé          best!!         MARY          SULLIVAN:          The          essential s          of          life          are:         Something          to          do,          something          to          love,          a         Something          to          hope          for.         KEVIN          SVERDUK:          Spauldings          are          white         Wilsons          are          greeny         I          love          to          play          tennis         and          spend          time          with          my          Rynic.         JIM          TAXIERA:          Sure          I          clowned          around          these          4          years,          and          no’         ize          that          if          given          another          chance.          .          .          I'd          d          same         Buurrrp.          Goodbye.         DEENA          THIEME:          I          wish          Vicki          and          Tanya          all          the          luck          in          vorld          through          the         coming          years.          To          Brenda          (My          best          fri          wish          yc         thing          you          want          in          life.          I          wish          you          and          Mickey          Giles          Happiness.         Like          I’ve          always          told          you,          a          good          thing          never          dies.          To          RL,          I         wish          us          hap piness.         DIANE          THIEME:          To:          GC          from          DY         We          lost          what          we          had,          that’s          what          hurt          us          so          bad.          Starting          all          over         again          is          going          to          be          tough.          Starting          all          over          as          FRIENDS          is         going          to          be          rough,          but          WE’RE          gonna          MAKE          IT.          Goodnight,         Sweet          Dreams.         I          love          you          .          .          .          (When          you          play          you          pay.          When          you          lag          you         lose.)         PETER          HOLLEY:          Believe          what          you          see;         But          see          the          truth.         will          be          the          clouds          bl         the          worst          thi         and          not          to          roll.         JODY          WONG:          “I          can          do          all          things          through          Christ          which          st.         4:14          .          ;          4         EARL          YAMAGAMI:.-Toall.my          friends          who          have          made          these,pas         series.          of          great          times          Isay          Thank          You          Very          Much.          NOW          i         FOR          SOMETHING          TOTALLY          DIFFERENT:          .          a.          y         Life          itself          can’t          give          you          joy,          ;         Unless          you          really          will          it.          er          :          —_—         Lite!          :         P          edd.         DAVEY          YEE:          To          strive          actively          to          achieve          some          goal          gives          your          life          meaning         s          I          look          back,          I          real-         SALLY          YEE:          No          act          of          kindness,          no          matter          how          small,          is          ever          wasted.         JULIE          ZEHNDER:          “Life          is          for          living          and          loving,          caring          and          sharing.”          I          loves          ya         Ricky          babes.         ROBIN          BRADLEY:          “Save          the          Whales”          “Save          the          Earth”         We          must          learn          to          live          in          harmony          not          only          with          each          other,         but          with          all          the          beautiful          creatures          on          this          planet.         RICHARD          DALEKE:          Don't          come          back          ’til          you          finish          your           Dak.’         KATHY          TYKSINSKI:          “Though          nothing          can          bring          back          the          hour          of          splendor          in         the          grass          or          glory          of          the          flower,          we          will          grieve          not;          rather,         find          strength          in          what          remains          behind.          Steve:          You’re          my         “Sweet          Thing.”         Softball         Wrestling         J.V.          and          Frosh          Basketball!         Varsity          Basketball         Modern          Dance         Gymnastics         Baseball!         Boy's          Track         Girl's          Track         Badminton         Tennis         Boy's          Swim          Team         ACAL          Champions         HORIZON         Clubs         Clubs         ON          CAMPUS          —          pages          96-157          Stats,          Water          Boys,          and          Managers         Bi-Centennial          Week          PRS.          98-99          Fans         Picnic          Day          pas.          100-101         Multi-Cultural          Dinner          Pgs.          102-103         Mill-In          Pgs.          104-105         132-133         134-135         136-137         138-139         140-141         Christmas          Assembly          pas.          142-143         Winter          Ball          pas.          144-145         Yo-Yo          Week          Pgs.          146-147         Title          IX         Student          Survey          —          Music         Pas.          70-71         Pgs.          72-73         Pgs.          74-75         Pgs.          76-77         PBS.          78-79         pags.          80-81         pgs.          82-83         Pas.          84-85         Pgs.          86-87         Pas.          88-89         Pas.          90-91         pas.          92-93         pas.          4-95         Fourth          of          July          Picnic         CB          Radios         Cameras         Unusual          Hobbies         Young          Life         168-169         170-171         172-173         174-175         176-177         178-179         Fads          and          Fashions          of          °77          180-181         Everybody          Needs          Milk          182-183         Jobs          184-185          Opening          Dance          PBS.          106-107          Spring          Student          Body          Officers          pgs.          148-149         1          abies          Fall          Cheerleaders          and          Pom-Pon          Girls          pgs.          108-109          Sievicis          Cheericsaersand          PonsPon          Gita”          pes:          150-         acian          Spirit          Week          pas.          110-111          1st         OiriSs          Sadie          Hawkins          Dance         192-193          Band          Uniform          Drive         194-195         Easter          196-197         Where          Do          We          Lunch?          198-199         Drought          in          California          Pas.          200-201         Plants:          A          Growing          Pastime          pas.          202-203         EHS          Students          Off          Campus          pas.          204-205         Student          Poll:          Favorite          Spots          in          Alameda          pgs.          206-         207          Counselors          pas.          130-131         pgs.          208-209         Pas.          210-211         Saturdays         Halloween         Thanksgiving         Homecoming          pas.          112-113         Big          Game          pas.          114-115         Senior          Play          PRs.          116-117         Soph          Hop          Pas.          118-119         Fall          Student          Body          Officers          pas.          120-121         Faculty          on          Campus          pas.          122-123         124-125         126-127         128-129         pas.          152-153         pas.          134-155         pas.          136-157         Christmas         New          Year's         Valentines          Senior          Quotes         SPORTS          —          pages          38-95         Cross          Country          pgs.          60-61         PRs.          62-63         PRS.          C4-65         PRs.          66-67         PRs.          68-69         Girl's          Swim          Team         Faculty          and          Families          Varsity          Football         J.V.          and          Frosh          Football         Volleyball         Secretaries          and          Staff         Administration                   INDEX                    255         Tracy          Lenz          Editor-in-chief         Tracy          Watkins          Editor-in-chief         TO          OUR          READERS:         We          of          the          HORIZON          ’77          staff          have          produced          a          book          STAFF          MEMBERS         full          of          the          past          year’s          memories          and          can          only          hope          that          Judi          Barber         you’ve          enjoyed          it          as          much          as          we’ve          enjoyed          putting          it          Karyn          Boyson         together.          There          were          some          major          innovations          in          this          year’s          hanhon          Deras         Chery!          Dobyne         rr.          £          .          bee          anes          :          Matt          Dunn         country.          We          felt          it          was          worth          the          “risk”          to          take          a          leap          for-          San         )          Ron          Espell         edition          that          have          been          tried          by          only          a          few          schools          in          the         ward          in          yearbook          editorial          progress          and          present          you          with          Ben          Garauna         what          we          consider          to          be          Encinal          High          School’s          finest          edition          Susan          George         of          THE          HORIZON.          Sheralyn          Irving         Jeri          Lambden         Greg          Lyons         A          SPECIAL          THANKS          TO:          Catherine          Mills         Diana          Nelson         Arthur          Roke          Yearbook          Adviser          Cynthia          Purbeck         Richard          Watkins          For          his          cover          photos          Julie          Russell         Bordanaro          and          Zarcone          Our          professional          Sue          Thatcher         photographers          Davey          Yee         Frank          McGivern          Taylor          Publishing         Co.          representative         256                    CONCLUSION                   
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