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TABLE          OF         age          :          ‘4         fey          F                   INTRODUCTION         Ps         ACADEMICS         OUT          OF          CLASS          134-173          Fn         —          4          -          |}          .          '         hel          i          N          oe                    14         INTRODUCTION:          STRAWBERRY          CANYON          Lake          in          Mendocino          County.          ACADEMICS:          Michelle          Balthazar          at          mill-in.          ACTIVITIES:          Pilling          Ho-and          Maritas         Sanchez          at          the          Spaggetti          Feed.          SPORTS:          Marvin          White          escapes          a          rival          Highlander.          OUT          OF          CLASS:          David          Boone          and          David          Ross          watch          the          clock           at          the         end          of          the          game         2          INTRODUCTION         CONTENTS         186-219         220-223         224         gtk          ARTHUR          ROKE          on          the          trail.          SOPHOMORES:          Tom          Nelson          at          the          Spaggetti          Feed.          JUNIORS:          Jerry          Hearne          waiting          for          Laura          Gallagher.          SEN-         S:          Lesley          Gallagher          stirring          the          pot          at          the          Spaggetti          Feed.          FACULTY:          Maria          Howell          is          just          fine         INTRODUCTION          3         INTRODUCTION         te)         Zz         o         i=         O         =)         O         O         ao         Z         bEYOND         FRIENDSHIP         BELOW:          FRIENDS          SHARE          thoughts          at          the          yearbook         signing          party          in          June          1980.          FAR          BELOW:          Junior          Tautala-         tasi          congratulates          Liz          Parker          on          her          success          in          the          swim         meet          against          San          Ramon.          LEFT:          Josten          representative         Mike          Ferguson          measures          the          ring          size          of          Tweety          Nugyen         while          Barry          Kruse          and          Bob          Woods          wait          their          turn         6          INTRODUCTION         Behold,          now          good          it          is,          and          how         pleasant          where          brothers          dwell          in         harmony          together!         Psalm          133:1         ABOVE:          FRED          DAMSEN,          Richard          Murphy,          Kenney          Kahn,          and          Richard         Daysog          pick          out          the          girls          they          want          to          dance          with          at          the          Opening          Dance.         BELOW:          Marvin          White          rolls          out          on          a          pass          play          behind          the          blocking          of          Wen-         dell          Rose          and          Tony          Tramble         BEYOND          FRIENDSHIP          7         BEYOND          COMPETITION         ABOVE:          WENDALL          ROSE          hits          a          single         over          the          shortstops          head.          ABOYE         RIGHT:          Don          Zehnder          leads          in          the          varsity         two-mile.          RIGHT:          Pam          Less          catches         opponent          attempting          to          steal.         8          INTROD|         LEFT:          ED          BOERSMA          flexes          in          the          sun          and          flies          into          his          back          yard          pool          with         a          ‘‘window-jump.  ’          ABOVE          LEFT:          Laura          Gallagher          and          Jackie          Cohen          chit         chat          after          a          friendly          50          free          race.          ABOVE:          Is          it          Kevin          Carter          and          Tim          Nelson         looking          on          as          a          brave          Bob          Noyer          risks          his          life          from          sixty          yards          above          Lake         Pinecrest?         “When          you're          a          Jet,          you’re          a          Jet          all          the          way.         You've          got          brothers          around,          you're          a          family          man.         Boy,          you          are          set          with          a          capital          J,          which          you'll          never         forget          'til          they          cart          you          away.”’         West          Side          Story         BEYOND          COMPETITION          9         BEYOND          OURSELVES         -¢          ABOVE          RIGHT:          PITTSBURGH          Pirate          Willie          Stargell          auto-         graphs          a          baseball          for          a          fan          at          Washington          Park.          RIGHT:         Andrew          Degeman          and          John          Scates          are          good          examples          of         the          ‘‘New          Wave”          that          rocked          the          halls          and          changed          the         dancing           habits          of          many          students.          ABOVE:          Melissa          Fenney         happily          volunteers          to          dance          with          Gary          Poole          in          the          first         assembly         10          INTRODUCTION         ‘Yesterday          |          was          a          dog;          today          |          am          a          dog;          tomorrow          I'll         probably          still          be          a          dog          —          there          is          so          little          hope          of         advancement.”         Snoopy         (Charles          M.          Schultz)         ABOVE:          KENNEY          KAHN          Tries          to          eat          his          salad         and          watch          the          pep-rally          simultaneously.         BELOW:          Michelle          O'Neill          prepares          the          sauce          for         the          Senior          Class          Spagetti          Feed.         BEYOND          OURSELVES          11         ABOVE          LEFT:          THERESA          Wong          and          Patsy          Soon          complete          a         chemistry          lab          while          J.          Stuart          Boone          makes          a          diabolical          mixture         ABOVE:          Dave          Ross,          Filmore          Melgar          and          Mario          Martinelli          harmon-         ize          the          sounds          of          alto,          tenor          and          baritone          saxophones.          LEFT:          Don         Gelera          displays          his          emblazened          heraldry          from          his          freshmen          World         History          class         INTRODUCTION         My          dear          sir,          don’t          you          realize          that         you          are          interrupting          the          all-impor-         tant          learning          process?”’         Jo          King          (to          a          tardy          student)         bEYOND         REPUTATIONS         Reputation,          reputation,          reputation!         O!          |          have          lost          my          reputation.          |          have         lost          the          immortal          part          of          myself,         and          what          remains          is          bestial         Shakespeare         ABOVE          LEFT:          GARRETT          Slez          and          Wendell          Rose          maintain          their          football         images          at          the          Opening          Dance.          ABOVE:          Martin          Hughes          leads          the          Marching         Band          during          half-time          at          the          football          game          against          Harry          Ells.         14          INTRODUCTION         FAR          ABOVE          RIGHT:          Scott          Sensabaugh          receives         instructions          for          the          third-down          play.          RIGHT:          Willie         Stargell          returns          to          home          town          Alameda          for          special         honors          at          Encinal          High          School.          ABOVE:          Chris          Beall         speaks          on          the          issues          he          will          bring          to          the          School         Board          as          representative.          FAR          ABOVE:          Sherry          Cal-         fee          enjoys          a          routine          to          ‘‘The          Stripper.”         BEXOND          RERWTATIONS         bEYOND          ClLHE          LIMI‘ISs         BELOW:          BILL          GREEN,          Melissa          Tribuzio,          Garrett          Slez,          Julie         Bordner,          and          Scott          Lim          think          about          the          past          four          years         RIGHT:          Sunset          over          Richmond          harbor         16          INTRODUCTION         But          islands          lie          behind          the          Sun,         That          |          shall          raise          ere          all          is          done.         Lands          there          are          to          west          of          West,         Where          night          is          quiet          and          sleep          is          rest.         J.R.R.          Tolkien         BEYOND          THE          LIMITS          17         FAR          ABOVE:          FLORALYNE          Marata          is          just          a          little          shocked          by          the          intes-         tines          of          a          lab          frog          in          Biology.          FAR          ABOVE          RIGHT:          Juanita          Jacobo         adjusts          the          margin          of          a          block-style          letter          in          Typing          ||.          ABOVE          RIGHT:         Laughing          at          a          chemistry          experiment          in          Ken          Brown's          ‘‘good          time’’          class         are          Linda          Bradford,          Laura          Gallagher,          and          Karie          Jones.          ABOVE:          Anthony         Harris          describes          the          bend          sinister          on          his          original          coat-of-arms         FRESHMAN         PORTRAITS         ACADEMICS         RIGHT:          EVA          JUNE          Mah          alius          Medea          plots          to          get          revenge          against         her          husband          Jason.          FAR          RIGHT:          Jennifer          Soon          and          Kathy         Andrews          try          to          convince          Medea          to          leave          Corinth.          BELOW         RIGHT:          Julie          Wilson          and          Anita          Karandikar          practice          their          lines         FAR          BELOW          RIGHT:          Don          Zehnder,          Tim          Murphy,          Michelle         O'Neill,          Kris          Erickson,          and          Marty          Newton          read          through          their         scripts          in          the          play          The          Seagull.          FAR          BELOW:          Mrs.          Jolliffe          helps         Laura          Peralta          find          information          for          her          research          paper          on          Edgar         Allen          Poe.          DIRECTLY          BELOW:          Nelda          Daly          sets          the          scene          for          act         three          of          the          play          while          Anthony          Harris          looks          on         ‘                   Mt         Alex          Bruce          Karen          Rosmy          Margaret.          Josie          Max          Steve          Bridgette         Abbott          '84          Ainslie          '84          Alcorn          '84          Alfaro          '84          Anguiano'84          Apodaca’84          Arbios'84          Archer          '84          Armstead          '84         FRESHMEN         English          Readings          Include         Romeo          and          Juliet,          Medea,         Midsummer          Night’s          Dream         Thirty-six          English          classes          offered          lessons          in          litera-         ture          and          writing.          Freshmen          courses          covered          the         structure          of          poetry          and          the          tragedy          of          Romeo          and         Juliet.          Sophomores          explored          World          Literature          and         learned          about          the          politics          and          beliefs          of          Ancient         Greeks          from          Euripedes’          Medea.          Juniors          studied         American          Literature          including          the          works          of          Washing-         ton          Irving,          Edgar          Allen          Poe,          and          Nathaniel          Hawt-         horne.          Seniors          analyzed          plays          by          William          Shake-         speare          including          the          light          hearted          A          Midsummer         Night's          Dream          and          the          Tragedy          of          Hamlet.          Select         seniors          enrolled          in          Honors          English,          taught          by          Depart-         ment          Head          John          Cotter,          analyzed          English          Literature         including          Geoffrey          Chaucer’s          Canterbury          Tales          and         John          Milton's          controversial          Paradise          Lost.They          also         took          field          trips          to          Grace          Cathedral          and          St.          Mary’s         Cathedral          and          the          opera          in          San          Francisco.         Grammar          and          vocabulary          were          criteria          for          each         class.          Students          prepared          required          research          papers.         LEFT:          JENNIFER          THATCHER          recites          a          poem          by          Thoreau          in          front          of          her          class         BELOW:          Chris          Espinoza          and          Richard          Liera          read          the          first          act          of          Romeo          and         Juliet.          BELOW          LEFT:          Tim          Nelson,          Jim          Marco,          and          Tommy          Foster          study          for          a         vocabulary          in          class         Paul          Tony          Christie          Darrin          Gloria          Roxanne          Chris          Mike          ,          Jessica         Aste          '84          Babasa          '84          Baligaya          '84          Banks          '84          Bautista          '84          Beardsley          '84          Bell          '84          Bell          '84          Bennett          '84         ENGLISH          21         As          Gov't          —          Econ          Analysts         Seniors          Pick          Presidential         Loser          But          Stock          Winners         The          National          Election          was          the          big          focus          for          government         classes.          Students          participated          in          simulated          debates         between          Reagan,          Carter,          and          Anderson.          They          fought          for         their          point          of          view          for          or          against          such          propositions          as          ‘‘8”’         (the          peripheral          canal)          and          ‘‘10’’          (smoking          and          non-smok-         ing          sections          in          public          places.)         Students          also          participated          in          a          ‘‘Straw          Vote’          taken          in          all         the          government          classes.          They          chose          Carter          over          Reagan         for          President          but          were          right          on          the          money          when          they          for-         oo          the          results          on          such          issues          as          Props.          ‘'8’’          and         Many          guest          speakers          came          to          share          their          views          with          the         seniors.          Mayor          Corica,          Superintendant          of          schools,          Mr.         Kline,          and          director          of          Parks          and          Recreation,          Grant          Main-         land,          sounded          off          on          civic,          educational,          and          recreational         issues          within          the          city.         On          the          economic          side          of          government,          the          seniors         turned          ‘‘bullish’’          especially          after          hearing          the          investment         boys          from          Merril          Lynch,          Pierce,          Fenner,          and          Smith,          who         promoted          energy          stocks.         BELOW:          MR.          WINBERG,          John          Sepic          and          Steve          Huey          listen          intently         to          a          student          report          on          the          assets          of          Disneyland.          BELOW          RIGHT:         Jerry          Hewitt,          Stuart          Boone          and          John          Healy          research          companies          in         the          Wall          Street          Journal.          RIGHT:          Lisa          Fanning          gives          information          about         Standard          Oil          for          her          oral          report.         Bennett           John          Shane          Greg          John          Robbie          Robert          Brenda          David         Mitzie          '84          Berger          '84          Berlin          '84          Berry          '84          Bignone          '84-          Bland          '84          Bledsoe          '84          Boersma          '84          Boone          '84         FRESHMEN         ABOVE          LEFT:          GETTING          ready          to          make         their          oral          reports          are          Regina          Bangalan,          Sylvia         Lee          and          Annabell          Shipman.          LEFT:          John         Sepic          makes          a          humorous          comment          to          Phil-         more          Melgar,          Anthony          Oh,          Buanne          Woon         and          Lucky          Young.          BELOW          LEFT:          Carla         Lontiong,          John          Healy,          George          Kanto          and         Lisa          Fanning          listen          to          Scott          Lim          while          taking         notes.          BELOW:          Mario          Martinelli          is          caught          by         the          camera          while          telling          the          class          that          IBM          is         not          a          good          investment          now         Derek          Yvette          Kim          Scott          Dawnette          Darrin          Kevin          Scott          Colleen         Boone          '84          Booth          '84          Bostic          '84          Bourne          '84          Boyle          '84          Bradley          '84          Braun          '84          Braun          '84          Breshears          '84         GOVERNMENT HISTORY         RIGHT:          AFTER          HAVING          stuck          her          finger          in          a          socket,          Leslie          McGregor          copies          down          a          formula          on         the          physics          board          during          Punk          Rock          Day.          BELOW          RIGHT:          Benji          Reyes          obviously          enjoys          his          work         and          removes          the          reproductive          organs          from          his          frog.          FAR          BELOW:          Simion          Feildstein          and          Jeff          Short         try          to          get          a          quick          glimpse          of          the          answer          to          their          physics          problems          hidden          in          the          rolled          up          paper         BELOW:          Marcos          Gonsalves          places          a          magnesium          filled          crucible          on          the          scale          for          an          exact          mass         measurement.         i          Richard          William          Richard          J.B          Darren          Debbi          i         .B.          ie          Cathy          Eloisa          Gilbert         Breuninger          '84          Brown          '84          Burkhart          '84          Burks          '84          Burtenshaw          '84          Cable          '84          Carnahan          '84          =          Castillo          '’84          Castro          '84         24          FRESHMEN         Science          Stars:         Algae,          Frogs,         Human          Muscles         Pete          Noble’s          general          science         course          investigated          gravity,          and         the          solar          system.         Biology          with          Jon          Matula,          Jim         Kruse,          and          Jon          Meiderios         zeroed          in          on          laboratory          learn-         ing.          The          world          of          algae          was         exposed          under          the          microscope.         Ken          Brown          taught          his          chem-         istry          students          the          many          different         Structures          and          uses          of          chemis-         try          with          experiments          in          evapora-         tion,          temperature          constants,         and          mixtures          of          elements          to         form          compounds.         LEFT:          TINA          DARNEL          carefully          removes          her         frog          from          its          jar          after          it          has          been          soaking          in          for-         maldehyde          for          a          week.          BELOW:          Jon          Mongom-         ery          turns          up          the          gas          in          order          to          increase          the         flame          on          the          bunson          burner          while          carefully         watching          his          mercury          filled          crucible.          BELOW         LEFT:          From          left          Joy          Beireis,          Karina          Galera,          Dar-         lina          Enriquez,          and          Susan          Gonsalves          watch         intently          as          Mr.          Noble          explains          an          assignment          up         at          the          front          of          the          room.         Chris          Dinna          Tommu          Chantell          Lisa          Kathy          Timothy          Kenneth         Caver          '84          Ceralde          '84          Chan          '84          Cherry          '84          Chrimpky          '84          Cho'84          Goghe          '84          Collins          '84         SCIENCE          25         A          Third          of          Our          Students         Study          to          Be          Bi-lingual         Tacos!          Paris!          Bullfights          and          French          pastries         combined          with          the          phrases          4como          estas?          and         ‘comment          allez          yous?’          were          the          first          things         some          people          thought          of          when          Spanish          or         French          were          mentioned.          These          ideas          reflected         fantasy          not          reality.         Reality          recognized          that          Encinal          was          down          to         two          foreign          languages,          four          teachers,          and          418         students.          In          other          words,          one-third          of          the          stu-         dents          attempted          to          be          bi-lingual          in          Spanish          or          French.         Two          dozen          students          filled          the          fourth          year         classrooms          of          both          languages.          In          fourth          year         French,          the          best          part          of          the          year          was          viewing         slides          of          France          by          other          students.          The          best          part         of          fourth          year          Spanish          was,          believe          it          or          not,          Fri-         day          Bingo.          While          adults          frequented          church-run         Bingo          to          win          money,          the          Friday          prize,          at          school,         was          candy.         RIGHT:          TOM          TARTINI          seeks          errors          in          the          preceeding          nights          homework         Behind          Tom,          Clare          Pimental          does          the          same          thing.          BELOW          RIGHT:         ROW          ONE:          Virginia          Dermont,          Don          Delmore,          Judy          Quan,          Elizabeth          Rice,         Joseph          Henhel,          and          Bonnie          Spiro.          ROW          TWO,          LEFT          TO          RIGHT:          Tal-         onna          Byers          and          Jean          Kyle.          ROW          THREE,          LEFT          TO          RIGHT:          Elyce         O'Neil,          Mimi          Nocosia          and          Sarah          Wright,          and          in          ROW          FOUR:          Katie          Fair-         field.          Some          students          concentrate          on          vocabulary          but          some          do          not         BELOW          LEFT:          Henry          Perez          and          Virginia          Dermont          work          on          new          verbs          in         Spanish          Il.         Todd          Tom          Thor          Andy          Ed          Fred          Melody          Anthony          Marissa         Conley          '84          Cook          '84          Cruickshank          '84          Cummings          '84          Dacumos'84          Damsen          '84          Davis          '84          Daysog          '84          Dejano          '84         26          FRESHMEN         TOP          LEFT:          ELYCE          O'Neil          and          Julie          Van          Ettan         really          pay          attention          to          the          new          and          difficult         Spanish          lesson.          TOP          RIGHT:          Talonna          Byers         and          Brenda          Preece          skip          the          verbs          in          Spanish         and          check          out          the          cameraperson.          CENTER         LEFT:          A          happy          Marshall          Rexinger          confirms          for         Alice          Ng          that          the          Spanish          Club's          Cake          Walk          is          a         sold          out          financial          smash          hit.          BELOW          RIGHT:         Dave          Ross          fiddles          with          his          pencil          because          there         are          no          errors          in          the          Spanish          paper          he          is          correct-         ing.          BELOW          CENTER:          FROM          LEFT          TO         RIGHT:          Simion          Feldstein,          Stuart          Boone,          Rick         Daysog,          Leslie          Gallagher,          Mr.          Fong,          and          Mimi         Ploss          have          different          approaches          on          how          to          write         a          French          composition.          BELOW          LEFT:          Regina         Bangalan          dreams          of          a          summer          vacation          in         France.         Arner          Flichard          Simone          Ernest          Wendy          Lisa          Letty          Robert          Joe         Dejesus          '84          DeLos          Reyes          Dermont'84          Dickinson          '84          _          Ditzler'84          Diwa          '84          Dominquez’'84          Donley          '84          Drefko          '84          84         FOREIGN          LANGUAGE         Title          |          Program         New          Addition          in         Math          Department         A          new          math          program          referred          to          as         Title          |          was          introduced.          It          aided          students         who          were          computing          below          grade         level.          The          Federal          Government          funded         the          program          with          a          whopping          $16,335.         Mary          Ellis,          the          program          coordinator,         hoped          the          funds          would          be          used          to          hire         a          new          teacher.          She          also          hoped          that          the         student’s          grade          average          would          be         raised          and          they          would          gain          confidence         in          their          ability          to          manipulate          math.         A          wide          selection          of          Math          courses          at         E.H.S.          included          Algebra          |          and          II,          Geom-         etry,          Consumer          Math,          and          Math          Analy-         sis.          Accounting          was          also          available          to         students          through          the          Business          Depart-         ment.         RIGHT:          JOHN          SEPIC          demonstrates          his          techniques          of         solving          equations          in          Math          Analysis.          BELOW          RIGHT:         Sherry          Stockall,          John          Montgomery,          Carolyn          Bussey,          and         Kim          Weaver          watch          intensely          as          Mary          Harris          prepares          her         surveying          instrument.          BELOW:          Patsy          Soon          finds          it          easier         to          solve          math          problems          with          the          aid          of          a          calculator.         FRESHMEN         q:         «ay         Dundon          '84         Willie         Eckert          '84         Leslie         Edwards          '84         Shawn         Edwards          '84         Robin         Elmore          '84         LEFT:          ALAN          YIP          measures          the          distance          from          a          set          mark          to          the          flag          pole          in          front          of          school.          BELOW:         Tina          Justus          keeps          her          accounting          records          up-to-date.          BELOW          RIGHT:          Jackie          Wencesias          is          quite         pleased          with          herself          after          solving          a          difficult          problem.          BELOW          LEFT:          Scott          Lim          discovers          that          math          can         be          very          exhausting         een         eye         -         Dan          Jeff          Chris          Laurinao          Kaeti          Sheila         Elizabeth         Encarnacion          '84          Eng          '84          Espinoza          '84          Fagundes          '84          ‘Fairfield          '84          Farales          '84          Farrales          '84          Farren          '84         Fernandez          '84         MATHEMATICS          29         Re-Evaluation          eC         Reaches          Special-Ed;          e                    ]          Toenorrous          ne          |         Alters          Pupils’          Classes          |          §          4          Ss          wih          ae          ac,          Eee         JV)          ‘          €         :         -         For          five          years,          Encinal          has          had          a         Special          Education          program          aimed          at         helping          the          needs          of          its          students.          Origi-         nally,          the          program          was          named          ‘‘The         Learning          Center.”’         At          present,          there          are          fifty-five          stu-          |         dents          enrolled.          Some          students          are          in         one          class          only,          others          take          three.          The          |         faculty          included          Ernie          Ellis,          who          taught          i         Math;          Diane          Tusing,          who          replaced          |         Betty          Ruark,          taught          Spelling,          Writing,         and          Reading;          and          Carol          Roberds,          who         instructed          students          in          Social          Studies         and          Health.          In          addition,          Rena          Hill          was         the          vocational          counselor          for          the          stu-          |         dents.         One          fact          about          Special          Ed          was          that         the          students’          instruction          was          planned         by          a          committee          which          featured          the          stu-         dents          themselves,          their          parents,          and          §         professionals          like          psychologists,          teach-         ers,          and          social          workers.          Evaluation         meetings          were          annual          affairs,          and          if          the         student          had          improved          there          was          a          pro-         gram          placement          change.         RIGHT:          BETTY          RUARK          points          out          a          grammatical          error          in         Renita          Martinez's          English          homework.          BELOW          RIGHT:         Greg          Reuter          scratches          his          head          in          great          confusion          during         a          Spelling          test.          BELOW:          James          Greaney          wishes          he          had         more          time          to          finish          his          report          for          Social          Studies.                  Jun          David          Deanna          Nick          Paul          Eric          Edward          Michelle          Jimmy         Fernandez          '84          Ferreira          '84          Ferris          '84          Fidenizis          '84          Findley          '84          Fong          '84          Ford          '84          Freitas          '84          Fry          '84         30          FRESHMEN         LEFT:          DAVID          VASQUEZ          writes          the          final          paper          for          his          English         essay.          BELOW:          Mike          Dominguez          makes          sure          his          picture          gets          in         the          yearbook.          FAR          BELOW          LEFT:          Diane          Tusing          gets          rid          of          some         unwanted          papers          from          her          drawer.          BELOW          CENTER:          Chris         Steiner          tries          to          figure          out          a          possible          answer          for          his          crossword         puzzle.          FAR          BELOW          RIGHT:          Rosina          Hills          doesn't          let          the          camera         distract          her          from          her          work         Sandy          Dennis          Alvin          Elizabeth          Barton          ick         Gale          '84          Gard          '84          Gee          '84          Gerales          '84          Gerstel          '84          Gibson          '84          Gilliam          '84          Ginley          '84          Gladden          '84         LEARNING          CENTER         RIGHT:          JIM          REIS          shows          Dan          Guillaume         how          fo          hookup          battery          cables          while          Don          Gal-         era          checks          the          readout.          BELOW          RIGHT:         Metal          Shop          Teacher          Roger          Young          demon-         strates          the          nght          way          to          sharpen          a          drill          bit          to         Mike          Leite          and          Temple          Cambell.          FAR         BELOW:          Mr.          Reaves          supervises          as          Lisa         Davidson          helps          Zaida          Ladua          with          her          draw-         ing.          BELOW:          Bob          Woods          concentrates          on          a         cut          on          his          project          in          metal          shop.         Lisa          Madeleine         Gladden          '84          ;          ’          ;          Guerrero          '84         FRESHMEN         New          Equipment         in          Shop          Classes         Industrial          arts          classes          had          a         new          look          this          year.          Two          new         teachers          were          hired,          James         Reis,          auto          shop;          Roger          Young,         Metal          shop.         Approximately          345          students         were          enrolled          in          the          program.         Beginning          shop_          students         learned          basic          shop          safety.          In         advanced          shop          _—          students         worked          on          more          complex         projects.         With          the          financial          aid          of          the         State          Vocational          Arts          Fund,          new         tools          and          machines          were          pur-         chased.          Mr.          Ford’s          wood          shop         received          a          new          radial          arm          saw,         Mr.          Reeves          was          able           to          replace         old          wooden          desks          with          12          new         drafting          tables,          and          Mr.          Reis’         auto          shop          received          new          hand         tools.         LEFT:KEN          HAILEY          puts          the          finishing          touches         on          his          drawing.          BELOW:          Derik          Boone          concen-         trates          on          his          cut          while          using          the          band          saw          in         wood          shop.          BELOW          LEFT:          Dave          Lomba          and         assistant          test          the          spark          plugs          on          a          car          in          auto         shop.         Tracy          Anthony          Ralph         Halverson'84          Hawkins          '84          Hase          '84          :          .          ;          :          Helle          '84         INDUSTRIAL          ARTS          33         BELOW:          Elizabeth          Ott          finishes          totaling          up          her          simulated          military          defense          budget         plan.          FAR          BELOW:          Brenda          Aimslie,          Susan          Her nandez,          Noemi          Mercado,          and         Flordeliza          Dizon          calculate          a          simulated          family          budget          plan          in          Accounting         BELOW          RIGHT:          Carmeliza          Isip          tries          to          find          the          best          typestyle          for          her          letter          on         an          IBM          Composer,          while          Patsy          Soon          stores          a          business          letter          on          an          IBM          Memory         Typewriter.          RIGHT:          Patsy          Soon          and          Steve          Capling          discuss          an          paragraph          typed         on          a          Wang          Word          Processor.          PG.          35          FAR          RIGHT:          Chris          Greaney          takes          dictation         in          Shorthand          Class.          PG.          35          FAR          BELOW          RIGHT:          Juanita          Jacobo          rearranges          a         paragraph          on          the          Wang          Word          Processor.         ie         ype         ne          sila          as         4                  53          rd         Vivian          Rosina          dy          Karen          Pam         Hernandez          '84          Hernandez'84          Hernandez’84          Hills          '84          c          Hughes          '84          Huie          '84         FRESHMEN         Surveys          Discover         Top          Job          Placement         The          Business          Dept.          prided          itself          on         its          modern          program          and          its          success         rate          in          preparing          students          for          place-         ment          in          entry-level          jobs.          According          to         an          Alameda          Unified          School          District          sur-         vey          of          last          year’s          students,          74%         acquired          jobs          soon          after          graduation          or         they          went          on          for          advanced          training         Of          the          courses          offered          in          the          Busi-         ness          Dept.,          typing          was          the          most          popu-         lar          with          an          enrollment          of          331          students.         Accounting          stressed          the          theory          and         practical          application          of          this          skill          which         qualified          students          for          full          time          book-         keeping          positions.         Office          skills,          a          strict          course,          offered         students          complete          training          in          twenty         top          entry-level          job          skills          such          as          typing         and          spelling.          These          skills          were          deter-         mined          in          a          1979          Washington          State          Uni-         versity          Study          and          a          survey          of          1700          Cal-         ifornia          employers.         Word          processing          included          English         skills,          typing          speed          and          accuracy,          as         well          as          the          use          of          sophisticated          equip-         ment          including          the          Wang          Word          Proc-         essor          and          the          IBM          Transcriber.         4k         John          Mitchel          Karen          Jennifer          ;         Izard          '84          Jackson          '84          Jacobs          '84          Jeung          '84          Johnson          '84          Johnson          '84         VOCATIONAL          ARTS          35         A          Handicap          Bars         No          Artist          As          Talent         Has          Few          Limitations         ‘Talent          has          no          real          boundaries,’’          said          the         wise          man.          One          Encinal          student,          George         Gross,          was          a          living          example          of          this          view-         point.          Cerebral          palsy          affected          his          coordina-         tion          and          physically          limited          him          since          he         couldn't          use          his          hands.          But          he          could          paint         and          he          had          talent!          His          artistic          perception         was          good.          By          using          his          mouth          to          hold          a         paint          brush,          he          achieved          quality          artwork.         Not          too          many          students          developed          their         artistic          talents          even          without          handicaps.         A          favorite          part          of          art          was          the          study          of          the         Alameda's          representative          architecture.          Our         community          boasted          of          one          of          the          largest         collections          of          Victorian          homes          in          the          nation         for          its          size.         ABOVE          RIGHT:          Mrs.          Nicosia          concentrates          on          the          beginning         stages          of          her          project.          FAR          RIGHT:          Kelly          Pepin          gives          serious         thought          to          her          creation.          RIGHT:          Laura          Schmitz          daydreams          about         last          night’s          experiences          over          a          pool          of          multi-colored          water         BELOW          RIGHT:          Laura          Parazin          enjoys          playing          with          watercolors         BELOW:          A          Victorian          architecture          in          Italian          Palatinate          Colonial         style         Joe          Missy          Lori          Darlene          Stephen          Raquel         Johnson          '84          Johnson          '84          Johnston          '84          Jones          '84          Jones          '84          Juarez          '84         36          FRESHMEN         LEFT:          CHRISTINE          PASTORES          carefully         selects          a          color          to          use          for          the          finishing          touches         on          her          artwork.          BELOW:          Hai          Tram          adds          a          touch         of          paint          to          his          drawing          to          bring          it          to          life.          FAR         BELOW          LEFT,          BELOW          CENTER,          FAR         BELOW          RIGHT:          George          Gross          proves          to          his          fel-         low          classmates          that          the          handicapped          can          be          as         creative          and          successful          in          life          as          any          other         human          being         43——         me                              4         Melvin          Marie          Grace          Tad          Annette          Cindy          Lance         Kimble          '84          King          '84          Koffler          '84          Krageg          '84          Kuhn          '84          Lancaster'84          LaPalmere'84           Lastrella          '84          Lawrence          '84         Phillip          Nathan         GENERAL          ART         Child          Development          i                   a          Foe         Students          Learn          the          —iSaea™         Basics          of          Parenthood          Taacy         General          Homemaking,          Foods          and          Nutrition,         Clothing          and          Textiles          and          Child          development         were          the          home          economic          classes          taken          by         122          students          taught          by          Mrs.          Cranfill          and          Mrs.         Weldon.         Lorraine          Weldon          offered          an          interesting          year         to          33          in          Child          development.          The          stu-         dents          studied          conception,          prenatal          care,          birth         and          taking          care          of          children.          The          head          nurse          of         Alameda          Hospital,          a          Mid-wife,          and          a          Dietician,         were          some          of          the          guest          speakers.          The          stu-         dents          were          invited          to          tour          the          hospital         delivery          room          and          nursery.         Highlights          of          the          year          for          the          Child          develop-         ment          class          were          special          projects;          one          was          to          design          and          construct          a          safe          toy          for          a          child.         The          other,          the          care          for          an          egg          just          like          a          child,         for          one          week.          This          meant          finding          a          baby-sitter         for          Saturday          night          and          taking          ‘“‘Jr.’’          to          every         class          at          school.         BELOW:          SONIA          CRAKER          and          Ann          Craig          study          the          seventh          month         of          the          human          life          cycle.          BELOW          RIGHT:          Talonna          Byars          discovers         that          at          four          months          the          human          fetus          is          completely          developed.          RIGHT:         Geralyn          Broadbent          takes          a          nap          even          though          she          is          a          guest          of          the         class.         John          Billan          Dale          Theresa          Ann          Jennifer          Benjamin          Richard          Emmit         Leahy          '84          Lee          '84          Leonard          '84          =          Less          '84          Lien          '84          Lim          '84          Lindsey          '84          Lira          '84          Littlejohn          '84         38          FRESHMEN         BELOW:          GUEST          SPEAKER          Mrs.          Jody          Broad-         bent          shows          students          clothing          to          be          purchased          at         Mothers          Exchange.          BELOW          RIGHT:          Mrs.          Wel-         don          instructs          Theresa          Justice          and          and          Noel          Ford         how          to          use          the          life          cycle          kit.          BELOW          LEFT:          Jen-         nifer          Cohen          and          Dorthy          Groll          study          the          latest         methods          of          childbirth.          BELOW          CENTER:          Mrs         Broadbent          stresses          the          importance          of          safe          toys         for          children.          FAR          LEFT:          Four-year          old          Jeramiah         Broadbent          watches          his          six-month          old          sis,          Gera-         lyn,          while          Mom          Broadbent          speaks          to          the          class         LEFT:          Talonna          Byars          giggles          as          Mrs.          Weldon         discusses          delivery          procedures         Alex          Steve          Sean          Josephine          Cynthia          Rendy          John         Lopez          '84          Lorenz          '84          Loughran          '84          Luat          '84          Lumpkin          '84          Luna          '84          Macapinlac          '84          Maglaya          '84         CHILD          DEVELOPMENT         Jazz          ls          Enjoyment         Jazz          Ensemble          attended          two          festivals,          one         featuring          soloists          Fil          Melgar,          Jerry          Hewitt          and         Darren          Schmidtz,          and          one          featuring          Anthony         Harris.          Jazz          Band          Il,          the          beginning          jazz          course,         also          played          a          festival          in          March          and          featured         Marty          Hughes,          Priscillo          Posadas          and          Chuck         Contaxis.          Both          Bands          played          at          five          concerts          at         Encinal.          Director          Hewitt          stressed          improvisation         and          enjoyment          when          playing.         ue         Maria         Judy          Jose          Haley          Cristina          Manuel          Ben          Tim          Melody         Magpoc          '84          Mallillin          '84          Manglicmot          '84          Manibusan’84          Manliclic’84          =          Manliclic'84.                    Marchal          ’84          Marder          '84          Markley          '84         40          FRESHMEN         LEFT:          DAVID          ROSS          and          Fil          Melgar          practice          ‘‘A          Switch          in          Time”’          for          the          Winter         Concert.          BELOW:          Steven          Gary          reads          the          lines          carefully          before          beginning          to         play.          FAR          BELOW:          Anthony          Harris          and          Priscillo          Posadas          back          up          Diomey          Pon-         doc          on          Baritone          Sax.          FAR          BELOW          LEFT:          Leo          Villalobos          concentrates          on          tri-         plets.          PAGE          40,          TOP          LEFT:          Grant          Goss          begins          his          radical          solo.          TOP          RIGHT:         James          Hewitt          conducts          ‘'F          lakey          Jake.’’          BELOW          RIGHT:          Mike          keeps          time          to          the         theme          from          ‘‘MASH!’’.          BELOW          LEFT:          Mary          Harris          warms          up          with          a          G          flat          scale         David          Michelle          Chester          Greg          Arthur          Robin          Danyella          Sadie          Pat         Markridge          '84          Marshall          '84          Massey          '84          Mathews          '84          =          Mawhinney          '84_          May          '84          McAllister          '84_          McConaha'84          McGovern          '84         JAZZ          BANDS         Our          Music          Makers:         Choir          Plus          5          Bands         Choir,          Jazz          Ensemble,          and         Advanced          Band          were          just          some          of         the          classes          offered          in          the          Encinal         Music          Dept.         James          Hewitt          taught          139          students         ranging          from          Beginning          to          Concert         band          all          day.         Beginning          Band          taught          students         the          different          parts          of          the          instruments,         how          to          play          them          and          how          to          read         music.         Concert          Band          was          a          pre-requisite         for          Advanced          Band          for          students          who         had          interest          in          furthering          their          musi-         cal          abilities.          ‘         Choir          consisting          of          55          students,                    Sanda          N         was          Offered          5th          period          with          Ms.          Kin-          |          Hh          erea         chen.          :          P         RIGHT:          ANN          PIMENTAL          practices          intensely          as          she         prepares          for          the          concert          at          the          assembly.          BELOW         RIGHT:          The          Bass          and          Tenor          section          of          choir          wait          for          a         cue          from          Ms.          Kinchen.          BELOW:          Kelly          Butler          practices         a          solo          for          the          Winter          Concert.         Greg          Sheryl          Rosa          Jon          Michele          Bridget          Donnly          Richard          David         Medina          '84          Miller          '84          Montes          '84          Montour          '84          Moore          '84          Mosley          '84          Mulling          '84          Murphy          '84          Musso          '84         FRESHMEN         BELOW:          MR.          HEWITT          assists          Jason          Everidge          with          a          triplet.          FAR          BELOW:          Norie!         McCale          plays          a          tune          on          the          Kettle          Drums.          BELOW          LEFT:          Ms.          Kinchen          gives          a          cue         to          the          soprano          section          of          choir.          LEFT:          Steve          Spurlock          concentrates          more          on          the         camera          than          on          the          music         Daryl!          Deanna          Mike         Oliver          '84         Gerald          Geraldine          Derek          Regina          Mimi         Navarro          '84          Navarro          '84          Nereu          '84          Newton          '84          Nicosia          '84          Nish          '84          Oliver          '84         Busy          Marching          Band          Plays          Berkeley          and          Coliseum         Five          instrumental          music          ae         classes          strengthened          students’          eo          -         band          skills.          Of          the          three          regualr         bands,          the          Advanced          was          the         busiest:          On          Oct.          18          they          played         at          Berkeley          for          Cal          Band          Day,          on         Nov.          11          they          marched          in          the         Veterans’          Day          Parade,          and          on         Nov.          28          they          played          in          the          Coli-         seum          for          the          North          Coast          2A         Championship          Football          game.          In         December          several          members,         including          Anthony          Harris,          Marty         Hughes          and          Zenaida          Mejia,         went          caroling          at          Franklin          School         and          at          the          Christmas          Faire          on         Jan.          10,          the          Marching          Band          was         invited          by          Stanford          University          for         the          East-West          All-Star          College         Football          game.          The          Concert         Band          performed          along          with          the         Jazz          and          Advanced          Bands          in         five          concerts          throughout          the         year.         ABOVE          RIGHT:          THE          Marching          Band         salutes          to          the          crowd.          RIGHT:          A          Block          ‘‘E”          is         formed          to          the          tune          of          ‘Knock          on          Wood.”’         BELOW          RIGHT:          Bill          Garrison,          Jerry          Hewitt,         Filmore          Melgar,          Stuart          Rockett,          Dave          Ross,         Steven          Schroeder,          Alan          Yip,          Patty          Green,         and          Marivic          Dimaano          march          in          the          Veterans’         Day          Parade.          BELOW:          The          Flag          Girls          lead          the         band          onto          the          field          for          half-time          activities         Faribe          .          Brian          Elyce          Vielka          Vycelka          Juliet          Chris          Sandra          Brian         Omran          '84          O'Neill          '84          O'Neill          84          Oristil          '84          Oristil          '84          Ortega          '84          Osterdock          '84          Ott'84          Overhalsen          '84         44          FRESHMEN         FAR          LEFT:          DAVE          Ross          takes          a          break         during          the          Harry          Ells          game.          LEFT:          At         attention          are          Flag          Girls          Sherry         Bronken,          Margauret          Angus,          Keli         Alves,          Noel          Ford          and          Kelly          Butler         during          the          National          Anthem.          BELOW:         Marty          Hughes          struts          across          field          with         his          famous          kick.          BELOW:          Completing         their          part          of          the          Block          ‘'E  ’          are          Made-         line          Mejia,          Becky          Rogers,          Nelda          Daily         Eddie          Niya          and          Arthur          Roke.          BELOW         LEFT:          Maybe          their          drums          are          a          little         heavy          or          maybe          Karen          Alcorn,          Anne         Pimental,          Arner          DeJesus,          Charlie          Pel-         lici          and          Grant          Goss          are          taking          a          bow         after          a          song         Mildred          Mildred          Arturo          Loundes          Ronnie          Nelson          Luz          Sandra          Denise         Papa          '84          Patubo          '84          Pereyra          '84          Perez          '84          Perez          '84          Piedad          '84          Pondok          '84          Potts          '84          Powell          '84         PERFORMANCE          BANDS         Modern,          Ethnic          Dance         Combines          Folk,          Jazz,         Contemporary          Routine         What          was          in          the          Fine          Arts          Department?          Co-         ed          Modern          and          Ethnic          Dance,          and          Chorus.         Dancers          liked          their          part          of          fine          arts          best         even          though          it          meant          daily          stretching          exer-         cises          that          lasted          an          ‘‘eternity’’          of          ten          minutes.         However,          once          you          were          stretched,          you          were         also          flexible.          Their          routines          were          taken          from         old          and          new          American          cultures;          folk          dances,         jazz          walks,          and          today’s          dance          steps.         Performing          required          teaching          as          dance         troupers          learned.          Dancing          was          one          thing,          but         a          smooth          technique          in          performance          was         another.          The          dancers          return          was          applause         from          a          delighted          audience,          especially          during         their          May          concert.         RIGHT:          SHELLEI!I          HART          displays          her         style.          BELOW:          A          Human          Sculpture         FROM          LEFT          TO          RIGHT,          ROW          ONE:         Michele          Rider,          Julie          Wilson,          Kathy         Anders.          ROW          TWO:          Darlene          Enriquez,         Jackie          Asuncion,          Carmen          Manibusan,         Lisa          Dabney.          ROW          THREE:          Debbie          Dao,         Tweety          Nguyen,          Eva          Mah,          Cheryl          Char-         vet,          Shannon          Graham,          Marilou          Stith                   aa         James          Jonathan          Sam          Ronny          Tammie          Shannon          Daniel          Irma         Price          '84          Ramos          '84          Ray          '84          Rayas          '84          Reeves          '84          Regan          '84          Reyes          '84          Reyes          '84         FRESHMEN         BELOW:          SUSAN          AHLQUIST,          Kathy          Anders,          Michele          Rider,          Shannon          Graham,          and          Sheila          Donnely          jazz         down.          BELOW          CENTER:          Holly          Jones,          Noel          Donnely,          Janice          Bagaw          and          Beth          Stith          practice          their          routine         FAR          BELOW          RIGHT:          Michele          Rider,          Beth          Stith          and          Lisa          Dabney          get          ready          to          stretch          out.          FAR          BELOW         LEFT:          LEFT          TO          RIGHT,          ROW          ONE:          Sheila          Donnelly,          Rhoda          Benipayo.          ROW          TWO:          George          Salaky,          Kei-         sha          Holt,          Crystal          Resler,          Holly          Jones.          ROW          THREE:          Beth          Stith,          Janice          Bagaw,          Kathy          Nobrega,          Jaon          Sulli-         van,          Darlene          Jarratt,          Noel          Donnelly,          and          Laura          Peralta.          LEFT:          Lisa          Dabney          and          Julie          Wilson          wait          for          the         music          to          begin         Marie          Todd          Joe          Lyle          Dana          Tony          Becky          Arthur         Reyes          '84          Richey          '84          Rivera          '84          Robles          '84          Rodriquez          '84          Rodriquez'84          Rogers          '84          Roke          '84         MODERN ETHNIC          DANCE         Physical          Education         More          Than          Exercise!         The          P.E.          department's          aim          was          to          give         the          students          a          clear          mind          and          an          attitude          to         excell          in          sports.         The          department          was          divided          into          four          and         a          half          week          sessions.          While          your          class          was         playing          softball,          another          class          was          having         their          personal          fitness          tests          and          another          was         learning          how          to          swim.         A          typical          P.E.          class          consisted          of          role          tak-         ing,          exercises          (Jumping          Jacks          and          Sit          Ups),         then          breaking          up          for          team          sports.         RIGHT:          MICHAEL          CHO          loses          the          birdie          in          the          lights.          BELOW         RIGHT:          JR.          Tautalatasi          talks          with          Pam          Less.          BELOW:          ROBERT         WILSON          exercises          with          jumping          jacks.         Steven          Bill          Julie          Charnchiemo          Chiochien          Candie          Milagros          Nacito         Roque          '84          Rough          '84          Sadeg          '84          Saepham          '84          Saephan          '84          Saldana          '84          Sanches          '84          Sancez          '84         FRESHMEN         et          PAM          _—          a          ON          THE          football          field          after          a          long          day.          BELOW          RIGHT:          DARREN         nshaw          contemplates          going          into          the          wat          :          '         ee          sein          9g          ater.          BELOW          LEFT:          WAYNE          Nale          instructs          Ranjit         we          .          nee          4          ‘          a          Bi          to          ts          aca         nad          eee:          eer          ee          Se          Rte          Se          ape          :         Stephen          Sherri          :         ,          Charle                   Schroeder          '84          Schuler’84          Scott          '84          pics          84          sae          -          ao         ingh'          ioteco          '84         PHYSICAL          EDUCATION         “ron          PUMP          % )         ABOVE          RIGHT:          THE          JROTC         Marching          Team,          FROM          LEFT         TO          RIGHT:          Larry          Phillips,          Mar-         tin          Quiroga,          Michelle          Moore,         John          Gross,          Todd          Gilbert,          She-         ryl          Kuhn,          Ray          Lee,          and          Eloise         Castill.          FAR          RIGHT:          Jim          Hines         concentrates          on          successfully         executing          the          Rifle          Team's          pro-         gram.          RIGHT:          Jeff          Watson,         Ana          Drost,          Frank          Dickie,          and         Robert          Wilson          present          the          col-         ors          at          the          Big          Game.          BELOW         RIGHT:          Cindi          Cruz,          Dewayne         Etheridge,          Mike          Ashford,         Eugene          Maynard,          and          John         Coghe          march          in          the          Veterans’         Day          Parade.          BELOW:          Tim         Coghe          performs          his          rifle          skills         at          the          Christmas          Faire.         Sharilyn          Jennifer          Tim          Terry          Michelle          Craig          Mike         Sisson          '84          Spangler'84           Spiersch          '84          -          Spohn          '84          Storey          '84          Storm          '84          Stratton          '84         50          FRESHMEN         JROTC:          Big          News          Is         Female          Leaders          Plus         Rifle          Team          Competitor         Marching,          repelling,          and          shooting          were         part          of          the          JROTC          Program          which          gave         students          an          appreciation          of          military         responsibility          and          values.          Colonel          Rich-         ards          and          Sargeant          Gonsalves          took          the         cadets          on          several          field          trips:          On          October         11,          they          toured          Naval          Air          Station,         Alameda,          and          viewed          the          Bay          Area          from         helicopters.          During          the          first          weekend          in         May,          Fort          Ord          housed          the          students          where         they          lived          the          everyday          lives          of          Army         recruits.         Enrollment          in          JROTC          shot          up          to          138         students,          an          increase          of          approximately         30          over          past          years.          Thirty-eight          girls,          the         largest          number          ever,          formed          over          one-         quarter          of          the          corps.          Sandy          Lim          was          the         first          girl          member          of          the          Rifle          Team.          The         company          commander          was          Mary          Drost         and          her          sister          Ana          was          a          staff          officer.         JROTC          had          something          new:          Female         Commanders          and          competitors.         LEFT:          DAN          ENCARNATION          is          unconvinced          by          Sgt.          Murphy         about          joining          the          Marines.          BELOW:          Jun          Fernandez          shops          for         presents          at          the          EHS          Christmas          Faire.          BELOW          LEFT:          The         JROTC          Officers;          FIRST          ROW,          LEFT          TO          RIGHT:          Mike          Ash-         ford,          Jim          Hines,          Roland          Guzman,          Don          Riley,          John          Khimen         Dwain          Ethridge.          SECOND          ROW:          Cindi          Cruz,          Pamela          Reed         Eugene          Maynard,          Ron          Garlets,          Ken          Negron,          Mel          Nodora,          Ed         Song,          Ana          Drost,          Mary          Drost,          and          Gina          Ronious         wan         Patricia          Tris          Jennifer          Lisa          Ann          Rodney          Theresa          Patricia         Suesue          '84          Solelman          '84          Sullivan          '84          Tadlock          '84          Tautalatasi          '84          Thomas          '84          Tidd          '84          Tijerman          '84         BELOW:          DISTRICT          COORDINATOR          J.          P.          Foster          and          Ken          Brown          discuss          future         Driver's          Education          courses.          RIGHT:          Anna          Fernandez          takes          a          test          on          Motorcycle         safety.          BELOW          RIGHT:          Rebecca          Murdock,          Maureen          Gibson,          and          Ken          Brown          are         captivated          by          the          film          Wheels          of          Tragedy.          FAR          BELOW:          Won          Sok          Kim          studies          for          a         test          given          by          the          D.M.V.         Trapane          Barry          Jennifer          Priscilla          Raymond          Marian          Jeff         Teresita          '84          Tribuzio          '84          Trotter          '84          Tuazon          '84          Tuazon          '84          Tuazon          '84          Tyree          '84          Vandedrink          '84         52          FRESHMEN         Driver's          Training          Time         Split          by          Simulator          and         Actual          Road          Experience         Any          student          who          wanted          to          get          his          driv-         ers          license          before          he          turned          eighteen          did         two          things.          First          he          took          Driver          Education.         and          learned          basic          rules           of          the          road.          Sec-         ondly,          he          enrolled          in          Driver          Training          where         he          received          behind-the-wheel          experience.         Driver          Education,          taught          by          Ken          Brown,         met          everyday          after          school          for          six          weeks.         Students          saw          movies          and          took          tests          on          the         text          Let's          Drive          Right.          The          highlight          of          each         class          was          a          visit          of          a          California          Highway         Patrolman          who          showed          the          blood          and          gore         film          “Red          Asphalt          II’’          and          followed          with          a         question          and          answer          session.         By          alternating          on          the          road          and          at          a          simu-         lator,          the          Driver          Training          program          gave          peo-         ple          experience          in          driving          mountain,          free-         way,          and          city          roads.         LEFT:          NOREEN          ROTH          checks          her          answers          to          a          final          exam         BELOW:          Debbie          Dao          drives          down          Fantasy          Lane          in          her          Porsche         924          Turbo.          BELOW          LEFT:          Driver's          Training          cars          are          Clearly         marked          to          warn          other          motorists         Anthony          Eric          Jeffery          Caroline          Carol          James          Timothy         Velarde          '84          Ventgen          '84          Ward          '84          Watson          '84          Wenceslao          '84          White          '84          White          '84          Whitley          '84         DRIVERED          53         BELOW:          ONE          OF          the          few          heads          the          students          practice          on         RIGHT:          Virgie          Neira          looks          on          as          instructor          Evelyn          Jeters          snips         off          the          finishing          touches.          BELOW          RIGHT:          Debbie          Babuata         gets          the          perming          solution          ready          for          her          next          customer         BELOW          CENTER:          Kathy          Buendia          gives          her          patron          tips          on          how          to          keep          nails          well          groomed.          BELOW          LEFT:          Virgie          Neira         gives          a          customer          the          Sassoon          touch         Sandra          Peter          Gary          David          Lisa          Da         ;          yna          Donald         Whitman          '84          Wickman          '84          Wilder          '84          Williams          '84          Williamson'84          Willie          '84          Wilson          '84          Wilson          '84         FRESHMEN         Cosmetology          Leads          to         several          Exciting          Jobs         The          Cosmetology          class          taught          at          the          Alameda         Beauty          College          was          part          of          the          Regional          Occupa-         tional          Program          directed          by          Martha          E.          Beazeley.          In         order          to          graduate,          students          enrolled          in          this          class         for          1%          years          or          1600          hours.          The          hours          needed         broke          down          to          4          hours          everyday          and          8          hours          on         Saturday.         Students          were          educated          in          the          many          areas          that         the          successful          Beautician          had          to          know.          Hair          struc-         tures          and          designs,          Facial          structures          and          overall         appearances          competed          with          learning          that          taught         Sales          approaches,          Chemical          Compound,          and         Proper          terminologies.          Each          day          ended          with          3         hours          of          on          the          job          training.         Because          of          the          Medical          terminology          used          in         Cosmetology,          the          students          could          find          careers          in         Make-up          Artistry,          Hair          Stylist          or          Medicine.          If          the         Medical          field          was          chosen,          the          student          was          well         versed          in          areas          like          Skin          Specialist          or          Plastic          Sur-         gery.         ABOVE:          JOYCE          GILLIAM          knows          what          style          her          patron          wants.          BELOW:         Kathy          Buendia          gives          a          customer          a          first          class          job          of          nail          sculpturing.          BELOW         LEFT:          Lucy          Verduzco          touches          up          her          patron’s          tint          job.         1         Robert          Richard          Warren          Sarah          Annabelle          Alexander          Silvana         Wilson          '84          Winchell          '84          Wing          '84          Withrow          '84          Wright          '84          Yee          '84          Zeissig          '84          Zvinakis          '84         COSMETOLOGY         Leadership’s          Objective;         To          Plan          School          Activities         The          basic          objective          of          the          leadership          class          was         to          plan          and          coordinate          school          activities          benefiting         both          school          and          community.          The          November          blood         drive          helped          fill          the          Alameda-Contra          Costa          Blood         Bank          as          101          donors          from          school          and          the          commu-         nity          gave          blood.          The          sixth          annual          Christmas           faire         promoted          clubs          and          private          merchant’s          food          and         craft          sales          in          an          entirely          student          run          operation.          The         leadership          class          paid          for          the          transportation          of         South          Shore          West          Convalescent          Home          patients         who          attended          the          faire.         Fall          vice          president          Karen          Jones          and          Spring          vice         president          Shaila          Garde          planned          the          assemblies.         There          were          bombs          like          the          comedian          Gary          Sobol         and          hits          like          dancers          Gary          and          Ydoria          Pool          and         ‘The          Electric          Mime.”’         RIGHT:          KAREN          JONES          discusses          an          assembly          while          Shaila          Garde          and         Lisa          Thomas          listen          attentively.          BOTTOM:          The          1980-81          Leadership          Class:         FROM          LEFT          TO          RIGHT,          ROW          1:          Regina          Newton,          Mimi          Nicosia,          Pam          Huey,         Linda          Duenas,          Taivali          Tautalatasi.          ROW          2:          Laura          Gallagher,          Karen          Jones,         Marshall          Rexinger,          Shaila          Garde,          Teresa          Wong,          Julie          Van          Etten,          Pilling          Ho,         Elyce          O'Neil,          Kris          Erickson,          Julie          Trotter,          Scott          Sensabaugh,          Kathleen          Don-         son.          ROW          3:          Katie          Kenney,          Anthony          Daysog,          Tommy          Chan,          Michelle          Bal-         thazar,          Carman          Manibusan,          Lisa          Thomas,          Cindy          Sump,          Liz          Parker,          Tim          Nel-         son,          Etwina          Pau,          Dewey          Duran,          Celito          Huergas,          Tom          Nelson,          and          Warren         Manunthe.         P         ay          pe         al          a          Fi          a         56          LEADERSHIP         —          Te                   «5                   —         or          g          Semester:          FROM          LEFT          TO          RIGHT,          ROW          1:          Alison          Davis,         Beall,          Liz          Parker,          and          Tim          Nelson.          ABOVE          LEFT:          nt         (OM          LEFT          TO          RIGHT:          Chris          Beall,          Liz          po         —         LEADERSHIP         RIGHT:          PETER          BEIREIS,          stares          off          into          never-         never          land.          BELOW          RIGHT:          Editor          Mary          Harris          cor-         rects          a          copy.          FAR          BELOW:          Anita          Karandikar          poses         for          an          ad          picture          in          J.          C.          Penny's          Co.          BELOW:         Angela          Boone          produces          another          layout.         center          +          Flush         6          pt          print         £         A         q         Ny         4         Ss         co         an.         5         EVER         PG          -         FRESHMEN         |         10          4         Small          Staff          Does          Its          Best         The          1980-81          Horizon          staff         began          with          12          members          and         built          up          to          15          people.          Of          those         15,          only          three          were          returning         staff          members          from          last          year,         editors          Mary          Harris          and          Chris         Beall,          and          Ed          Boersma.          All          the         others          started          fresh          with          no         knowledge          of          high          school          year-         book          production.         The          Horizon          staffers          pulled          in         more          ads          than          ever          before          in          the         26          year          history          of          the          book.         $3,260.00          was          raised          in          the          sell-         ing          of          ads.         print          copy          f;         [A          pt.          print          and         in          AY          pt.         heads         Print         ABOVE          LEFT:          EDITOR          Chris          Beall          and          Ed          Boersma         confer          on          some          cutlines          in          Mr.          Roke's          room.          ABOVE;         Rashmi          Garde          checks          a          spelling          in          a          Webster’s,         BELOW          LEFT:          The          1980-81          Horizon          staff:          FROM         LEFT          TO          RIGHT,          ROW          1:          Chris          Beall,          editor;          Don          Ber-         ger,          Ed          Boersma,          John          Farren,          David          Hydes,          and          Peter         Beireis.          ROW          2:          Zaida          Ladua,          Josephine          de          los          Reyes,         Melanie          Calixto,          Rashmi          Garde,          Anita          Karandikar,         Angela          Boon,          Carla          Lontiong,          Mary          Harris,          editor;          and         Derry          Upton.          FAR          BELOW          LEFT:          Don          Berger          makes         comments          on          David          Hyde's          and          Peter          Beirei’s          layouts.         rint          cuts          in         8          pt.          print         center=+          flush         Onr         UVL         HORIZON          STAFF__59         PG.          NO         FAR          ABOVE:          A          punked-out          Shaila          Garde          knows          the          right          touches          to          make         Pilling          Ho          punkishly          abominable.          RIGHT:          Adrienne          Templin          fills          out          a          ‘‘We         Care”’          card          sent          to          the          American          Hostages          in          Iran.          ABOVE:          Marty          Hughes         and          company          wait          at          attention          for          the          clock          to          wind          for          half-time          activities.         60          DIVISION         BELOW:          “WE’RE          NUMBER          1”          is          chanted          by          the          mob          at         the          conclusion          of          the          Alameda          -          Encinal          football          game.         FAR          BELOW:          Kim          Krause          cringes          on          the          table          as          the          nee-         dle          for          blood          donations          approaches          her          vein.          BELOW         LEFT:          Dancing          with          Debbie          Dao,          Michael          Lee          is          distracted         by          Noreen          Roth's          disco          style.          LEFT:          Don          Grant          is          always         convincing,          especially          when          trying          to          sign          up          Paul          Hill          for         fourth          period          Government.         om.         )          SOPHOMORE         =          PORTRAITS         ACTIVITIES          61         BELOW:          NOEL          FORD,          Monica          McDonald          and          Wendy          Kesseler          react          to          Roger         Smith's          “‘let's          boogie”          line.          RIGHT:          Liz          Parker          and          Shaila          Garde          decorate          the          gym         BELOW          RIGHT:          John          Zapanta          and          Corazon          Brandt          concentrate          on          the          beat.          FAR         BELOW:          Toni          Manibusan          and          Arthur          Tautalatasi          boogie          to          ‘More          Bounce          to          the         Ounce”          by          Zap.         Rex          Ludy          Susan          |          Eduardo          Toni          Kath          i         ‘lle’          ’          :          :          y          Marguerite         Abille          '83          Aguada          '83          Ahiquist          '83          Alaniz          '83          i          iz’          Alfaro          '83          Anderson          '83          Andrews          '83          Angus          '83         SOPHOMORES         Successful          Opening         Dance          Produces          Big         Profit          for          ASEHS         The          Opening          Dance,          held          on          Sep-         tember          19,          was          an          opportunity          for          stu-         dents          to          take          part          in          a          school-spon-         sored          activity          to          start          off          the          year.         Admission          was          free          for          Student          Body         Card          holders          but          there          was          a          $3.50         charge          without          cards.          The          paid          admis-         sions          brought          in          $664.00.          Pre-sales          of         361          Student          Body          Cards          helped          the         dance          net          over          one          thousand          dollars         for          the          ASEHS.         Disc-jockey          Rick          Casanova          played         rock,          soul          and          punk.          Featured          songs         were          ‘‘Another          One          Bites          the          Dust’,          by         Queen,          ‘You          Are          My          Shining          Star”          by         The          Manhattans,          and          ‘‘Whip          It’’          by         DEVO.         Popular          opinion          held          that          the          dance         was          one          of          the          most          outstanding          and         successful          dances          in          a          long          time.         RIGHT:          ANDREW          DEGEMAN          demonstrates          to          disinter-         ested          Liz          Salazar          how          to          “Whip          It          Good’.          BELOW:          Steve         Kempster          and          Chrissy          Billings          take          their          time          and          ‘“‘do          it         right’’.         “Ss         Jackie          Wendy          Janice          Donald          John          Bob          Rhonda          Aby         Asuncion'83           Au'83          Bagaw          '83          Bailey          '83          Bang          '83          Barnes          '83          Bastida          '83          Bautista          '83         OPENING          DANCE          63         BELOW:          TIM          NELSON          sorts          out          buns          into          serving          trays.          RIGHT:         Cindy          Sump's          and          Marshall          Rexinger’s          job          is          preparing          the          butter          for         the          rolls.          BELOW          RIGHT:          Cathie          Huie          supervises          the          cleaning          of          the         punch          bowl          by          Claire          Pimentel.          BELOW:          Lesley          Gallagher          can't         resist          the          temptation          of          a          third          helping          of          ice          cream.         ae          Charlene          Chrissy          Angela          Phylless          Jackie          Chineaster         Beinn          '83          Benipayo'83          =          Bennett          '83          Bennet          '83          ©          Billings          '83          Boone          '83          Briggs          '83          Brown          '83          Bullock          '83         SOPHOMORES         Sr.          Spaghetti          Feed         Runs          Short          on          Food         But          Profits          by          $350         On          September          17,          1980,          pasta,         hamburger,          and          sauce          were          the          ingre-         dients          that          made          the          Senior          Class          Spa-         ghetti          Feed          an          enjoyable          change          in         eating          out.          The          food          purchased          whole-         sale,          cost          $65          and          McDonalds          donated         the          orange          drink.          The          milk          was          pur-         chased          from          the          school.         Thirty          seniors,          supervised          by          Jon         Medeiros,          organized          by          Teresa          Wong,         started          work          in          the          cafeteria          at          4:00         p.m.          They          boiled          noodles,          tore          lettuce,         and          browned          hamburger          as          the          first         steps          in          the          ‘“‘Feed’’.          Sharon          Stevens         worked          with          seniors          on          clean          up.          They         scrubbed          pots,          wiped          tables,          and          col-         lected          garbage          till          8:00          p.m.         The          Senior          class          profited          over          $350         and          served          spaghetti          to          almost          200         people.         RIGHT:          KRIS          ERICKSON          carefully          tallies          up          the          profit         margin.          BELOW:          Dave          Johns          displays          his          manners          as          he         finishes          his          meal.          BELOW          LEFT:          Twina          Pau          and          Lisa         Thomas          find          to          talk          in          between          serving          customers.         im.         Steven          Dawn          Gene          Richard          Debbie          Temple          Terry          Sue         Burkhart          '83          Burnett          '83          Burns          '83          Burton          '83          Buster          '83          :          Campbell          '83          Campbell          '83          Cantrell          '83         SPAGHETTI          FEED         Justice          Triumphs          in         Senior          Play,          as          Box         Office          Breaks          $300         The          1980          Senior          play,          ‘The          Curse          of          an         Aching          Heart’          was          a          financial          success.          The         Seniors          netted          over          $300          from          ticket          sales.         Current          plans          say          the          money          will          be          used         toward          the          end          of          the          year          picnic.         The          highlight          of          the          play          came          when          the         hero,          Kevin          Carter,          escaped          from          jail          and         KO'd          the          villian,          Windemere          Hightower.          In         the          plot,          Windy          and          his          sidekick          Murial          tried         to          take          over          the          Abernathy’s          ranch          and         steal          their          money.          But          Battle          Axe          Annie         foiled          them          because          she          was          the          “LAW”,         and          Justice          triumphed.         The          Olio          Acts          included          the          talents          of         Magician          Scott          Lim,          Singers          Dana          Wright         and          Kris          Erickson,          Bicyclists          Kevin          Carter         and          Mary          Harris,          and          Ballerinas          Scott          Sen-         sabaugh,          Garrett          Slez,          Marty          Hughes,          Bill         Green,          Jerry          Hewitt,          and          Junior          Tataulatasi.         The          audience,          the          actors,          and          the          class         enjoyed          this          old          time          melodrama          which          was         directed          by          John          Cotter.         UPPER          RIGHT:          CHRIS          Beall          concentrates          on          the          positioning          of          his          mus-         tache          while          looking          into          a          mirror          just          before          the          opening          of          the          curtains          of         the          1980          Senior          Play.          LOWER          RIGHT:          Michelle          O'Neil          applies          the          finishing         touch          of          gray          hair          and          facial          wrinkles          to          produce          an          instant          old          woman          of         Diana          Held?         Lucious          Good         y...          Mary          Harris         Axe          Annie.          .          .          Claire          Pimant         .          ..          Cindy          Sump         rnathy...M         Hi         Sarah          Abernathy          ..          .          Di         |          .          2          .          i:         Kelly          Sun          Nyo          Daniel          Morual          Stephanie          Stephanie          Jackie          Kevin         Chambers          '83          Chang          '83          Chapman          '83          Childress          '83          Chui          '83          Clark          '83          Clasby          '83          Cohen          '83          Compton          '83         66          SOPHOMORES         UPPER          LEFT:          MARY          Harris          transforms          a          young          and          macho          Marty          t         DLE          LEFT:          Chris          Beall          cor          evin          Carter          on          the          powerful          right         while          John          Cotte          Marshé          nger          look          on.          BOTTOM          LEFT:          We         Johr          tter          enjoy          a          humo          f          he          play.          BOTTOM          RIGHT:          Marty         the          chore          of          r          t          d          gray          :          John          Cotter,          who          directed          the          pla         ng          talents          for          a          musical          part          of         ah          Pe         Don          Ann          Sonia          Barbara          Rolando          lidefonso          Wendy         Cornell          '83          Craig          '83          Craker          '83          Cruz          ‘83          Cruz          '83          Cuento          '83          Curry          '83         SENIOR          PLAY          67         FAR          ABOVE:          BENJIE          Reyes          and          his          date          sail          the         night          away.          FAR          ABOVE          RIGHT:          Huckleberry          Finn         and          Cynthia          Lumpkin          head          the          Sou!          Train          line         ABOVE:          Bruce          Irwin          patiently          awaits          the          band          to         play          his          song.          ABOVE          RIGHT:          Vicky          Sandydiego         and          David          Boone          cling          to          each          other          during          one          of         Rick          Casanova's          sweet          melodies.          FAR          RIGHT:         Marty          Hughes          concentrates          on          keeping          the          rhythm         while          Gayle          Nish          concentrates          on          Marty          Hughes         RIGHT:          Julie          Trotter          and          Mary          Harris          take          a          break         between          songs          to          show          off          their          feminine          physi-         ques         Troy          ‘          Tina          Matthew          Donald          Dan          Michael         Daniels          '83          Darnell          '83          Davidson          '83          Davis          '83          Deimore          '83          Demarest          '83          Der          '83         SOPHOMORES         Raymond         Dickinson          '83         Marivic         Dimaano          '83         Elio         Dinis          '83         Flordeliza         Dizon          '83         Noel         Donnelly          '83         ‘Halloween          Madness          ”’         Provides          EHS          a          Night         Full          of          Dancing          Spirits         October          31,          1980!          The         class          of          ‘83          sponsored          a         Soph          Hop          in          the          EHS          gym         entitled          ‘‘Halloween          Mad-         ness.'’          Guided          by          the          soph-         omore          President,          Jennifer         Thatcher,          and          Vice-Presi-         dent,          Vicky          Sandydiego         the          class          netted          $800         For          $2.50          with,          costume         or          $3.50          without,          you          could         ‘‘pogo'’          from          8:00          to          11:00         p.m.          with          ‘‘ghostly          ghouls.’         Sheila         Donnelly          '83         Marvin         Dozier          '83         disc          jockey         ova         from          T         ABOVE          LEFT:          DARREN          Guillaume          grits         his          teeth          in          de          a          to          stay          on          the         beat          witt          ifer          Tattersal.          LEFT:          Sandy         Gayle,          Michele          Casquiero,          Madeline          Seel         enbacher,          and          Kathleen          Nobrega          see          some         )          ome          their          way.          BELOW:          A         yf          students          “rock          on’          showing          the         Ron         Duenas          '83          Dupont          '83         SOPH          HOP          69         Costumes          and         Vacation          Mark         Autumn          Holidays         Following          tradition,          children         everywhere          showed          their          imagina-         tion          dressing          up          in          costumes          rang-         ing          from          Star          Wars’,          Yoda          to         quaint          Southern          belles          and          then         going          door          to          door          in          search          of         treats.          However,          for          many          of          Enci-         nal’s          students          dressing          up          on         October          31          meant          more          than          just         candy          from          the          neighbors,          it          also         gave          them          a          discount          at          the          gym         door          for          the          Soph          Hop          dance.         With          a          five          day          vacation          from         school          for          Thanksgiving,          students         had          time          to          spend          getting          re-         acquainted          with          old          friends          and         relatives          catching          up          on          new          fam-         ily          gossip.          Later          the          whole          group         would          sit          around          the          dinner          table         to          a          feast          of          stuffed          turkey,          pota-         toes,          and          pumpkin          pie.         RIGHT:          GAYLE          NISH          hands          out          treats          to          a          young         tiger.          BELOW          RIGHT:          Students          helped          decorate         classrooms          for          the          holidays.          BELOW:          A          traditional         pumpkin          sitting          on          Dana          Wright's          doorstep.         Pe         Dewey          Jack          Suzanne          Daniel          Dennis          Luisa          Mike          Jose          Maria         Duran          '83          Eckman          '83          Edwards          '83          Elshire          '83          Ensminger          '83          Escobar          ’83          Estropia          '83          Everett          '83          Fagundes          '83         70          SOPHOMORES         LEFT:          KATHY          CARNAHAN,          Alison          Davis,          and          her          sis-         ter          pose          with          a          couple          of          trick          or          treaters.          BELOW:          The         Halloween          Soph          Hop          was          enjoyed          by          many          students         including          Jeannie          Kyle          and          Bernie          Kim.          FAR          BELOW:         A          Thanksgiving          turkey          ready          to          be          eaten          at          the         Boersma          residence         44         SPpraprget         hii         te!          i}         )         Barney          Micheal          Joaquim          Paul          Ana          Danny          Mark          Mike         Falls          '83          Farmer          '83          Farmer          '83          Farrell          '83          Fellows          '83          Fernandez'83          Fernandez'83          Ferreira'83          Feild          '83         HALLOWEEN THANKSGIVING         RIGHT:          ANNETTE          SCOTT          and          David          Raney          add          the          finishing          touches         to          their          poster.          BELOW          RIGHT:          The          1980          Homecoming           Court:          Julie         Trotter          3rd          runner-up;          Lisa          Thomas          1st          runner-up;          Kathleen          Donson         queen;          Dana          Wright          2nd          runner-up;          and          Shaila          Garde          4th          runner-up         BELOW          LEFT:The          1980          Homecoming          Court:          Chris          Beall          3rd          runner-         up;          Junior          Tautalatasi          1st          runner-up;          Marvin          White          king:          Tony          Fonseca         2nd          runner-up;          and          Ed          Boersma          4th          runner-up.          BELOW:          Marvin          White         and          Kathleen          Donson,          Homecoming          king          and          queen,          pose          for          a          pic-         ture                  Tammy          Noel          Tommy          Marilyn          Philip          Barbara          Graciela          Rashmi         Fisher          '83          Ford          '83          Foster          '83          Fowler          '83          _          Frank          '83          Fullerton          '83          Galera          '83          Garay          '83          Garde          '83         SOPHOMORES         Spirit          Week;          Homecoming         a          Competition          With          Class         ‘School          was          never          like          that          in          my          time’          might         have          been          a          senior          citizen’s          response          if          he          vis-         ited          Encinal          from          November          12          to          14.          Colorful,         costumed          and          excited          students          competed          as         classes          in          the          annual          spirit          week          activities,          spon-         sored          by          the          Student          Senate.          Theme          day          and         class          color          day          saw          seniors          in          red          as          Arabian         sheiks          take          on          green-garbed          juniors          in          pajamas         while          orange          soph          beat          back          a          wave          of          yellow         frosh          in          Roman          togas.         Students          from          each          class          painted          posters          with         slogans          such          as          ‘‘Buzz          Off          Bees.’’          During          lunch         hour          Thursday,          class          members          presented          their         new          cheers.          The          senior’s          cheer          was          lengthy         with          the          theme          ‘Seniors,          We          Rule!’          and          the          jun-         ior's          was          similar.          The          sophomores          presented          a         short          cheer          saying          ‘Hornets,          Defeat’s          Your          Des-         tiny’.          After          the          cheers,          an          egg          toss          was          held.          The         results          of          the          competition          for          most          spirited          class         were          announced          at          the          spirit          assembly.          The          sen-         iors          took          first          place,          the          juniors          second,          the         freshmen          third,          and          the          sophomores          last.         The          results          of          Homecoming          were          announced         at          the          end          of          the          spirit          assembly          with          Marvin         White          king          and          Kathleen          Donson          queen.         ABOVE          LEFT:          DANG          Nguyen          takes          time          out          from          decorating          the          junior          hall          to          show          off          his         spirited          teddy          bear .          BELOW          LEFT:          Shannon          Graham,          Krisy          Guida,          and          Pilling          Ho          perform         a          cheer          at          the          assembly.          BELOW:          Jennifer          Thatcher,          Elyce          O'Neil,          Mary          Drost,          and          Teresa         Wong          display          the          trophies          won          by          class          members          during          spirit          week          competition         Don          Brenda          Mndeep          Kevin         Gelera          '83          Gilbert          '83          Gill          '83          Gorman          '83         SPIRIT          WEEK          73         Playoff          Bound          Jets         4th          Quarter          Bullet         Wins          Big          Game          6-0         The          twenty-sixth          annual          ‘‘Big         Game’’,          played          on          Willie          Stargell          Field,         was          a          must-win          situation          for          both         Alameda          and          Encinal’s          football          teams.         It          was          a          defensive          battle          all          the          way.         Throughout          the          first          half,          without          any         points          scored          by          either          team,          and          most         of          the          second          half,          it          seemed          as          though         the          game          would          end          in          a          scoreless          tie.         With          seconds          to          go          in          the          third          Quar-         ter,          Encinal          came          to          life.          Fans          watched         a          drive          develop          that          peaked          in          the          start-         ing          minutes          of          the          fourth          quarter          as         Marvin          White          rifled          a          pass          to          John          Lev-         ingston.          John          cut          across          the          middle,         raced          down          the          sideline          and          whipped         across          the          goal          line,          steps          ahead          of          the         defenders.          The          score:          6-zip.         RIGHT:          MARVIN          WHITE          throws          a          quick          pass          for          a          ten         yard          gain.          BOTTOM          RIGHT:          Scott          Sensabaugh          dives          for         the          first          down.          BOTTOM:          Jets          line          up          for          a          power          right.         ;          James          Todd          Keith          George          Nancy          Daniel          Darren         Greaney          '83          Green          '83          Gregory          '83          Grewohl'83          |          Griffin’83          Gross          '83          Guerra          '83          Guillaume          '83          Guillaume          '83         Mike          Patty         74          SOPHOMORES         LEFT:          JUNIOR          TAUTALATASI          blindside          tackles          Mark          Moser          in          a          pic-         ture          perfect          sack.          BELOW:          Tony          Tramble          fights          for          extra          yardage          in          the         third          quarter.          BOTTOM          RIGHT:          Marvin          White          drops          back          to          hand          off          the         ball          to          Junior          Tautalatasi.          BOTTOM          CENTER:          Junior          Tautalatasi         receives          the          ball          from          Marvin          White.          BOTTOM          LEFT:          Junior          Tautalatasi         takes          off          with          the          ball.         Marguerit          Anthony          Kathy         Hagins          '83          Harris          '83          Harris          '83         BIG          GAME         Alumni          Return         for          Basketball         The          fall          semester          witnessed          two         classic          basketball          games.          Faculty         stars          from          the          past          took          on          the         Varsity          team          before          Christmas.         In          November          the          Alumni          played         the          J.V.’s.          For          the          Alumni,          the         game          has          been          increasingly          popu-         lar          for          the          last          several          years.          The         student          athletes          enjoyed          the          com-         petitive          grudge          match.                   i          5         Lorie          Keshia          Celito          David          Michael          Tjoni          Mike          Rhonda          Gene         Hogsett          '83          Holt          '83          Huergas          '83          Hutchinson          '83_          Izard          '83          Jacobs          '83          Jacobs          '83          Jenkins          '83          Jerer          '83         76          SOPHOMORES         PAGE          76,          FAR          LEFT:          LEFT          TO          RIGHT:          Jim         Pondoc          10,          Ray          Zambrano          14,          and         Mike          Saxton          push          the          pace          in          the          third         period.          LEFT:          Larry          Smith          12          steals          the         rebound          from          Jeff          Brown          30,          and          other         alumni          in          second          period          action.          FAR         BELOW          LEFT:          Grant          Goss,          the          referee         alumni          coach          Troy          Owens          have          different         interests          during          a          lull          in          the          action.          THIS         PAGE          77,          LEFT          TO          RIGHT:          The          referee,         Larry          Smith,          Steve          Sparrow,          Mike          Saxton,         and          Tom          Ravey          are          not          held          to          the          edge          of         their          chairs          by          the          action.          BELOW:          Celito         Sanchez          21          and          Razzle          Dazzle          Rebens-         dort          40          go          for          it.          BELOW:          Les          Lindsey                   24,          Rebound          Rebensdorf          40,          Roger         Young          23,          Ben          Tilos          10,          and          Celito         Huergas          23          stopped          by          the          camera          but         where's          the          ball?          BELOW          CENTER:          Bob         Reeves          20          and          Jeff          Brown          rebound          after          a         first          period          score.          FAR          LEFT:          Jerry          Ludy                   54,          Roger          Young,          and          Larry          Lagdamen          15         move          in          for          a          rebound         hi         Holly          Susan          Judi          Anita          Antoinette          Kim          Josephine          Steven          William         Jones          '83          Kahn          '83          Kanto          '83          Karandikar          83          Kelley          '83          Kelly          '83          Kelsey          '83          Kempster          83          Kenney          '83                   ———          FACULTY-ALUMNI         Sixth          Christmas          Faire         Highlights          the          Holidays         The          Associated          Student          Senate          put          on          the         sixth          annual          Christmas          Faire          on          December          6,         1980          in          the          EHS          Gym.          The          faire          was          open          to          the         public          from          10          to          4          o'clock.          An          estimated          450         people          visited          the          thirty          booths          set          up          by          mer-         chants          and          student          club          members.          The          juniors         were          back          with          T-shirts,          ornaments,          and          cloth         frisbees          left-over          from          last          year’s          faire          and          the         seniors          hawked          their          stuffed          animals.          The          most         popular          booths          were          abstract          portraits,          face-         painting          by          Mimi          Nicosea,          and          fresh,          hot          lumpia         prepared          by          FSU          members.          The          EHS          Pep          Band         entertained          with          Christmas          carols          and          the          ROTC         Drill          Team          performed          twice          on          stage.         The          Student          Senate          invited          eleven          patients         from          Shoreline          Convalescent          Home          as          their          spe-         cial          guests.          Senate          paid          for          all          the          food          and         items          they          enjoyed          and          for          their          transportation         to          the          faire.          For          some          of          these          senior          citizens          it         was          their          second          faire.         A          dozen          Senate          members          decorated          the          gym         from          6          to          10:30          p.m.          on          December          5th.          Mer-         chants          arrived          at          8          the          following          morning          and         began          to          set          up          their          booths.          The          efforts          of          Julie         Van          Etten          and          Julie          Trotter,          co-chairmen,          paid         off          when          the          Student          Senate          banked          their          $260         profit.         ABOVE          RIGHT:          MIMI          Nicosea          creates          a          new          face          for          Andy          Hughs          while         Jessica          Bennet          looks          on.          BELOW          RIGHT:          Chris          Beall          and          Michelle          Bal-         thazar          prepare          coffee          to          sell          along          with          stuffed          animals          for          the          senior         class.          BELOW:          Rick          Daysog,          Annette          Scott,          Cynthia          Mangonon,          Dallas          :         Wheeler          and          Janice          Finnel          sell          cloth          frisbees          and          ornaments          for          the          jun-          A          Lf,         ior          class.          y          :         -          ©          WEE          £05          et         END)          RICA          SCRUM         5          )e          Gout         WIE          CADATEL           ff         ;          é          Kerry          ndy          Judy          Jeanne         Kesseler          '83          ,          Koffler          '83          Kwan          '83          Kyle          '83         78          SOPHOMORES         LEFT:          MARIO          MARTINELLI          and          Pilling          Ho          begin          decorating          the          tree          on         stage          Friday          night.          CENTER          LEFT:          Patty          Green          and          Steve          Spurlock          pur-         chase          gifts          during          their          break          from          playing          in          the          Pep          Band.          BELOW          LEFT:         A          typical          transaction          at          the          Christmas          Faire.          BELOW          RIGHT:          Nancy          Guerra,         Lynn          Viduya,          Nelda          Daly,          Marshall          Rexinger,          and          Madeline          Mejia          sell          tickets         for          the          Spanish          Club          cake-walk          on          stage.          BELOW:          Pam          Huie          escorts          Velma         Bassia          to          one          of          the          thirty          booths         Lawrence          Lorne          Michael          Robert          Lena          Pete          Danny          Gladys         Lagdamen          '83          _          Lasartemay          '83          Leite          '83          Lewis          '83          Leyba          '83          Lisanti          '83          Lopez          '83          Lopez          '83         CHRISTMAS          FAIRE         ’         a.         r,         77                  ?         b         Wilma                    Theresa          Eva         Stacey          Jack          Kenneth          May          Noriel          Sandy         Macasieb          83          Mackey          '83          Mah          '83         Loughran'83          Louie          '83          Louie          '83          Louie          '83          ’          Macale          '83          Macasieb          '83         80          SOPHOMORES         Community          Service         Highlights          Winter          Holiday         Encinal          students          celebrated          Christmas          in          different         ways.          Some          shopped,          wrapped          or          baked,          others         decorated          or          partied.          Some          went          to          church,          took         part-time          jobs          or          slept.          Almost          no          one          skied          due          to         scant          snowfall          in          the          Sierras.         Leadership          caroled          for          senior          citizens.          Band          mem-         bers          played          for          the          annual          Family          Service          Agency         house          tour          and          for          local          elementary          schools.          Bud         Branch          sold          garlands          to          help          Children’s          Hospital.         Church          members          filled          food          lockers          for          the          needy         and          the          Fire          Department          gathered          toys          for          underpri-         viledged          ‘‘tots.”’         When          it          was          all          over,          for          a          small          fee,          the          Boy         Scouts          collected          remnants          of          once-festive          Christmas         trees.         LEFT:          VYCELKA          ORISTIL          counts          the          profits          of          the          BSU          at          the          Christmas          Faire         BELOW:          Pilling          Ho          keeps          her          balance          while          attempting          to          decorate          the          top          of         the          tree          in          the          front          hall.          BELOW          LEFT:          A          variety          of          items          sold          at          the          Faire.         :PAGE          TOP:          Warren          Manuntag          assists          Linda          Duenas          with          fragile          decorations.         BELOW:          Band          members          play          carols          on          the          day          before          vacation.          FROM          LEFT:         Madeline          Mejia,          Kelly          Butler,          Nelda          Eddie          Niiya,          Arthur          Roke,          Clare          Pimental,         Anthony          Harris          and          Filmore          Melgar.         Lydia          Bryan          Carmen          Tony          Cary          Warren          Jim          Michael          Damon         Mahr          '83          Malabag          '83          Malanche'83          Manibusan’83          Mann          '83          Manuntag          '83          Marco          '83          Marini          '83          Marks          '83         CHRISTMAS          81         Winterball          Remembered          in          Posed          —          Candid          Pictures         The          best          remembrance          of          the          Winterball          1981          are          the         professional          photographs          of          couples          and          groups          of         friends.          The          memories          behind          these          pictures          are          of          cor-         sages          and          dancing          to          the          endless          rhythm          of          ‘‘Lazerboy,’’         the          featured          rock          and           soul          entertainment          with          songs          like         ‘Walk          This          Way’’          by          Aerosmith          and          ‘‘All          My          Love”’          by          Led         Zepplin.          The          Senior          class          entitled          the          Winterball          ‘‘Double         Fantasy,’’          giving          tribute          to          the          late          John          Lennon.          The          tick-         ets          were          sold          for          $10          a          couple          and          $5          stag          and          started          at         8:00          pm          and          ended          at          11:00          p.m.         The          enthusiasm          for          this          semi-formal          event,          got          off          to          a         slow          start          but          after          a          last          minute          ad          campaign,          tickets         were          sold.          Although          ‘‘Double          Fantasy’’          was          not          a          success         for          the          Senior          class,          many          had          an          enjoyable          evening.         RIGHT:          JAMES          TURINTINE          and          Geralyn          share          a          quite          moment          before          the          next         song.          BELOW          RIGHT:          Bob          Noyer          tells          Mary          Drost          a          joke          while          dancing.          CENTER:         JoJo          Monzon          and          Melanie          Calixto          proudly          for          the          photographer.          BELOW          LEFT:         Say          ‘‘Cheese.  ’          Ladies:          Mary          Harris,          Cheryl          Charvet,          Michele          O'Neill,          and          Laura          Paul.         Gentlemen:          Marvin          White,          Marty          Hughes,          Dana          Paul          and          Bill          Gardner.          BELOW:          Jacci         Asuncion          and          Frank          Manibusen          enjoy          dancing          to          ‘‘Whip          It.””         Leta          Evelito          Renita          Leonard          Lisa          Stacy          Evelyn          Gerrard          Madeline         Marshall          '83          Martinez          ‘83          Martinez          '83          Massey          '83          Matheny          '83          Matthews          '83          Medina'83          Medina          '83          Mejia          '83         SOPHOMORES         FAR          LEFT:          COUPLES          welcome          a          romantic,          slow          song         after          an          evening          of          fast          dances.          BELOW          LEFT:          Bi         Green          loves          to          impress          Lisa          Nash          with          his          fanciest          foot-         work.          CENTER:          Ear-to-ear          grins!          LEFT          TO          RIGHT:         Rene          Tuason,          Bessie          Bayson,          Norman          Bongon,          Joy         Zambrano,          Colleen          Quen,          Gerrardo          Guerero.          LOWER         RIGHT:          Debbie          McCall          and          Vince          Almason          love          to          be         photographed!          BELOW:          Etwina          Pau          and          Dewey          Duran         share          quiet          conversation          while          waiting          for          their          picture         to          be          taken.          LEFT:          Marty          Newton          and          Keri          Ely          enjoy         each          others          company          while          the          band          takes          a          break         Kris          Sahar          Mimi          Marla          Monica          Mark          Olivia          Richardo          Lawrence         Meyers          '83          Milad          '83          Milani          '83          Millet          '83          Miyashiro          '83          =          Moafitt          '83          Moikeha          '83          Moll          '83          Mowtes          '83          Montour          '83         SOPHOMORES          83         RIGHT:          JOHN          HEALY          and          Susan          Edwards          enjoy          a          slow          tune          at          the          Sadie          Hawkins.         BELOW          RIGHT:          Ed          Boersma          attempts          to          sell          Spaghetti          Feed          tickets          to          a          hungry         crowd.          FAR          BELOW:          Mrs.          Betty          Murphy          counts          the          profits          from          the          Halloween          Dance.         BELOW:          Lisa          Thomas          and          Marites          Sanches          enjoy          a          drink          at          the          Spaghetti          Feed.         '         Floralyn          Rebecca          Bernard          Wayne          Tom          Alice          Thyulan          Eddie          Walter         Morata          '83          Murdock          '83          Murphy          '83          Nale          '83          Nelson          '83          Ng          '83          Nguyen          '83          Niiya          '83          Nobrega          '83          Oldham          '83         84          SOPHOMORES         Inflation          Felt          in         Five          Year          Student         Price          Comparison         With          inflation          in          double          digits,         high          costs          were          felt          at          school.         Sstudents          had          trouble          with          infla-         tion          as          daily          expenses          rose          and         allowances          didn’t.          Following          is          a         list          which          most          students          felt          were         necessities.          Compare          and          con-         trast          the          costs          in          1976          to          those          in         1981.         Student          expenses          in          1976         Item          Cost         1.          Lunches          $         2.          Bus          fare         3.          Student          Body         $          1.00-$2.50         Senior          Play...          .$          1.00         Sports          events          ..$          1.00-$2.00         Class          Rings          .          .          .$75.00(avg.)         Pens           Pencils          .$          .35         .70(avg. gallon)         2.50         em          Mo          Mh          Mie,          Bh         Student          expenses          in          1981         Item          Cost         Lunches          $          .85(avg.)         2         Bus          fare          20         $          2.50-$          3.50         Senior          Play....$          1.00         Sports          events          ..$          1.00-$          2.00         Class          Rings          .          .          .$125.00(avg.)         Pens  Pencils.$           .50         1.50(avg. gallon)         Ser          ey          oe          Ole         at          ak         FAR          ABOVE          LEFT:          Elke          Schamoni          watches         eagerly          as          Mike          Ferguson,          Representative          of          Jos-         ten’s          Inc.,          shows          her          the          class          ring          she          has          chosen         ABOVE          LEFT:          Mary          Drost          works          hard          to          put          out          a         display          of          items          at          the          Christmas          Faire.          RIGHT         ENTER          LEFT:          Chrissy          Guida,          Pilling          Ho          and         Wendy          Kesseler          decide          that          biking          is          cheaper          than         driving          cars.          LEFT:          Tony          Oh          raises          money          for          the         Senior          class          by          washing          cars.         Virginia          Tom          Henry          Huong          Lawrence          Shelley          Mario          Dennis          Diomey          Priscillo         Palmer          '83          Parker          '83          Perez          '83          Pham          '83          Phillips          '83          Phillips          '83          Pires          '83          Piring          '83          Pondoc          '83          Posadas          '83         INFLATION         Good          Tradition:         Sadie          Hawkins         Brings          in          $950         The          Sadie          Hawkins          Dance         earned          $950          for          the          Senior         class,          $550          more          than          last         year’s          class.          Senior          President         Teresa          Wong          said          the          dance         owed          its          great          success          to         advance          publicity,          good          plan-         ning,          and          a          low          overhead.          On         March          6,          over          475          people          paid         $2.50          or          $4.00          a          couple          to         dance          in          the          gym          from          8-11         o'clock          to          music          presented          by         D.J.          Garland          Sensabaugh.         In          addition          97          couples          paid         25¢          to          50¢          to          be          wed          by          Claire         Pimental          and          Cathy          Huie          in          the         Marriage          Booth.         Funds          raised          helped          finance         the          Senior          picnic,          banquet,          and         awards          dinner.         RIGHT:          JOHN          HEALEY          places          a          ring          on         Suzanne          Edward's          finger          during          mock          wedding         in          the          marriage          booth.          BELOW          RIGHT:          D.          J.         Garland          Sensabaugh          chooses          another          album.         BELOW:          Tony          Fonseca          and          Anita          Karandikar         ‘get          down.”’         ‘         a          “          y          --F         Si          .          a          .          iN         Brad          Jeff         Ken          Rory          Harry          Eligina          Tom          Tanera          Jamie         Powell          '83          Poykko          '83          Price          '83          Price          '83          Putnam          '83          Ramos          '83          Rayas          '83          Reaves          '83          Reid          '83          Reily          '83         86          SOPHOMORES         LEFT:          KATHLEEN          DONSON          and          Don          Berger          dance          on          stage          to          ‘‘Whip          It”’          by          Devo.          BELOW         LEFT:          Chris          Beall          and          Shaila          Garde          try          to          avoid          camera          while          Mike          Lee          and          partner          gladly         pose.          BELOW          MIDDLE:          John          Scates,          Dan          Campbell,          and          Phil          Garduno          display          a          very          unu-         sual          form          of          dancing.          FAR          BELOW:          Jerry          Hearne          and          Tony          Jones          slow          dance          to          the          tune          of         ‘          “Lady’’          by          the          Comodores         Greg          Ben          Susan          Junior          Veronica          Michelle          Brad          Edwardo          Patrick          Noreen         Renter          '83          Reyes          '83          Reyes          '83          Reynoso          '83          Rica          '83          Rider          '83          Rivas          '83          Rivera          '83          Rose          '83          Roth          '83         SADIE          HAWKINS         BELOW:          GLORIA          AND          Gary          Poole          Punk          it          to         the          music          of          DEVO.         ABOVE:          SUPERMAN          ON          his          way          to          Encinal.          FAR          RIGHT:          Lori         Guzman          gets          carried          away          by          Gary          Poole          as          Kathaleen          Donson,         Monica          McDonalds          and          Antionette          Kelly          watch          with          amusement.         RIGHT:          An          electrically          sensational          mime.          CHOIR          PIC          PG.          89:         Left          to          right          Row          One:          Cecilia          Harpole,          Yvonne          Kitch,          Pam          Turpin.         Row          Two:          Hope          Wieneka,          Debbie.          Dao.          Row          Three:          Charlene         Jackson,          Brenda          Aisile,          Sara          Zender.          Row          Four:          Dallas          Wheeler,         Carolyn           Bussey          and          appearing          between          robed          singers          Marguerite         Angus.         Yvonne          Tonya          Liz          John          Elke          Laura          Dede          Paula          Rodolfo         Ruiter          '83          Russell          '83          Salazar          '83          Scates          '83          Schamoni'83          Schmitz          '83          Schram          '83          Sebesta          '83          Sendaydie          ‘83          Servande          '83         88         |          ls          the          First          Assembly          of          School          Year:         |          trecny          setow:          mew          ewiciests          §=§          Others          Include          Dancers          and          a          Mime         Barton          Davis          to          Boom          Chica          Boom          in          the          acc          san          iabneaieie          a         '          Assembly.          FAR          BELOW:          Gloria          Poole          :          Army          Drum          and          Bugle          +3:          .         ia          a          poe          Was          it          Andrew          Degeman,          Corps          entertained          during          Spirit          Week.          CHOIR          As          the          tradition          goes,          assemblies         Jeff          Brown,          Mike          Lee,          or          Mark          Lasartemay?          PIC:          See          Pg.          88.          were          held          on          Thursdays.          Following          the         pledge          to          the          flag,          brief          reports          were         given          on          current          campus          happenings.         Tradition          was          broken          in          1980          when         admission          to          the          first          assembly          was          lim-         ited          to          student          body          card          holders          only.         It          featured          the          box-office          hit,          SUPER-         MAN:          The          Movie.         Another          included          the          electric          mime,         Timothy          Barron.          He          attempted          to          con-         tact          the          mothership          in          a          close          encoun-         ter          of          the          third          kind.          Gloria          and          Gary         Poole          showed          us          the          latest          steps          to         Punk          Rock          music.          From          Washington         D.C.          came          the          Continental          Bugle          and         Drum          Corps.          and          the          Encinal          Choir         rounded          out          the          fall          program          with         Christmas          music.         lt          seemed          that          the          more          audience         volunteers          a          performer          used          in          his          act         the          betteer          the          students          liked          the          show.         Bob          James          Edward          Jennifer         Simmons          '83          Sipe          '83          Snow          '83          Soon          '83         BELOW:          DANNY          LOPEZ,          Luanne          Snow,          and          friends          gather          on          the          front          lawn          for          lunch          to          discuss         classes.          RIGHT:          JOY          BEIREIS          munches          on          a          burrito          in          front          of          the          school.          MIDDLE:          Dana          Wright          looks         on          as          Liz          Parker          expresses          how          the          food          taste.          FAR          BELOW:          Mandip          Gill          learns          a          math          problem          while         others          talk.         —=e         Tracy          Billy          Scott          Beth          Joan          Tom          Elona          Anthony          Wella         Stallings          '83          Stuart          '83          Stewart          '83          Stith          '83          Sullivan          '83          Sullivan          '83          Swanson          '83          Taufaasau          '83          Tausche          '83         90          SOPHOMORES         Beyond          Eating?         Lunch          Meetings         Students          enjoyed          lunchtime         because          there          were          a          variety          of         activities          and          a          variety          of          foods          to         eat.         What          was          beyond          eating?         Answer:          Meetings!          As          a          matter          of         fact,          students          munched-out          during         club,          class,          and          other          meetings.         Activities          centered          on          front          lawn         competitions          that          included          foot-         ball,          frisbee,          or,          for          the          less          athleti-         cally          inclined          —          talking!         The          cafeteria          had          everything         from          pasta          to          burgers.          Students         objected          to          the          fifteen          cent          price         hike          in          box-lunches,          but          what         could          one          student          do          in          a          period          of         double          diget          inflation.         LEFT:          JEFF          JOHNSON          talks          to          Dennis          Gard          ‘'I'Il         trade          you          my          soda          for          your          bologna          sandwich         BELOW:          SHEILA          FARREN          talks          with          friends          at         lunch         Jennifer          Jerry          Tracy          Carlita          Benny          David          Dion          Gale          Kirsten         Thatcher          '83          Thompson          '83          Thompson’83          Thornton          '83          Tilos          '83          Timmons          '83          Torreano          '83          Tuason          '83          Tuttle          '83         LUNCHTIME         1980-81          Top          Local          Events:         Flies,          Raiders,          Cycle-Cops         During          the          1980-81          year,          Alameda          and          Santa         Clara          Counties          were          attacked          by          Mediterranean          Fruit         Flies,          which          forced          Texas          to          attempt          to          quarantine         California          fruit.          Alameda’s          beaches          were          struck          by         another          oil          spill          in          which          the          Army          Corps          of          Engi-         neers          was          called          in          to          do          the          clean          up.          Our          faithful         dump,          Mt.          Trashmore,          was          forever          closed          this          year         because          it          just          got          too          full.         Our          own          police          force          was         blessed          with          new          uniforms         and          motorcycles.          The          first         severe          effects          of          Proposition         13          were          felt          this          year,          making         the          Board          of          Education          elec-         tions          very          important.          E.H.S.         students          had          two          successful         blood          drives          and          also          had          a         Rock-n-Roll-a-thon          for          the         elderly          at          their          Southshore         West          Conva lescent          home.                  S         ae                  S         i         e)         THE          HIGH          SCHOOL         BLOOD          PROGRAM         Kevin          Marcus          Lynn          Caoline         Tyksinski          '83          Upton          '83          Vail          '83          Yiduya          '83          Villaflor          '83         92          SOPHOMORES         Jeff          Joeseph         Von          Radics          '83          Wade          '83         Mike         Walker          '83         Kevin         Wang          '83         UPPER          LEFT:          The          retired          Mt.          Trashmore.          MIDDLE         LEFT:          The          new          Alameda          Police          force,          includes          new         uniforms,          motorcycles,          and          more          tickets.          LOWER         LEFT:          Dr.          R.          French          gardens          the          new          mini-park.          FAR         BELOW:          Pilling          Ho          helps          an          elderly         OPPOSITE          PAGE:          Dana          Wright          rocks          and          Kris          Erick-         son          rolls          two          elderly          women          in          the          Rock-n-Roll          athon         INSET:          The          effect          of          the          dreadful          oil          spill         Mathew          George          Michael          Chris          Dennis          Laura          Jeff          Julie         Warren          '83          Wasteney          '83           Wenceslao'83          Wentz          '83          West          '83          White          '83          Whitley          '83          Williams          '83          Wilson          '83         LOCAL          NEWS         Eva          Rose          Terri          Carl          Debbie          Robert          Bruce         Wilson          '83          Wong          '83          Wong          '83          Wong          '83          Wood          '83          Woods          '83          Woods          '83          Wright          '83          Yamanaka          '83         SOPHOMORES         Caroline          Brian          Crystal          Jack          Charles          Marion          Vivian          Richard          Jonas         Yao          '83          Yawn          '83          Yeager          '83          Yee          '83          Young          '83          Young          '83          Young          '83          Yu'83          Yue          '83         NEWS          OF          THE          YEAR         96          DIVISION         FAR          ABOVE          RIGHT:          MIKE          Marini          gets          a         free          ride          from          David          Rainey          in          a          warm-up         drill          before          a          J.V.          game.          FAR          RIGHT:         Whether          Julie          Van          Etten          is          flinching          away         from          a          ball          or          setting          it          up          isn’t          quite          sure,         but          she          is          determined.          RIGHT:          Caroline         Yao          contemplates          a          past          point          as          she         prepares          for          the          next          serve.          ABOVE:         Anthony          Harris          wiggles          and          rolls          on          his         eight          foot          unicycle          during          the          Fourth          of         July          parade.         LEFT:          LES          LINDSEY          snatches          a         rebound          from          Roger          Young          in          the          J.V.          Faculty          game.          BELOW:          John          Ngyuen         strains          as          he          crosses          the          finish          line          at         Crown          Memorial          Beach.          FAR          BELOW:         Taking          the          handoff          from          Barry          Kruse,         Arthur          Tautalatasi          makes          a          five          yard          gain         behind          the          blocking          of          Mike          Marini.         eR:         pers                  ;         a.         .          ‘         |          JUNIOR         PORTRAITS         SPORTS         Jet          Defense          Holds          Opponents         to          71          Meager          Yards          Per          Game         In          Pete          Nobles’          second          year         as          coach          the          team          made          history.         It          won          the          ACAL          championship         and          advanced          to          the          North         Coast          Section          2A          Playoffs          where         “the          Jets’          beat          St.          Patricks          12-3         in          a          thrilling          game          in          the          Coli-         seum.         It          was          no          surprise          to          the          team         with          their          record          of          4          wins          and          1         loss          in          ACAL          to          be          in          the          play-         Offs.         1st          All          Northern          CA          Def          Tac.         All          Bay          Area          Off.          Tackle          and          1st         All          American          voted          by          Parade         Magazine          were          honors          given          to         Wendel          Rose.          Others          voted          All         ACAL          were:          Junior          Tautalatasi,         Mike          Lee,          John          Levingston,         Tony          Oh,          Tony          Tramble,          Scott         Sensabaugh          and          Joe          Siess.         The          Football          teams          strongest         point          was          their          defense          which         held          other          teams          to          71          yards          a         game.          Our          Offense          averaged         144          yards          per          game.          They          never         allowed          any          team          to          score          more         than          an          average          of          nine          points         per          game.          The          team          as          a          whole         led          up          to          a          2A          Championship.         RIGHT:          MARVIN          WHITE          rolls          out          to          throw          a          pass.          BELOW:          Wendel          Rose          and          Joe          Siess          stop         Pacific's          running          back          for          no          gain.          FAR          BELOW:          Tony          Taplin          and          Tony          Tramble          stay          in          to          protect         Marvin          White          the          quarterback.          FAR          BELOW          RIGHT:          Varsity          Team          comes          out          of          the          Huddle.         Anita          Rick         Lori          Felicia         John          F                     Rs         ,                    ;         2          ’         %          vA          on          '-          ow          DT          Na          INN          RB         DeeDee         Ernie         Glenn         Adamos          '82          Adams          '82          Adams          '82          Ainslie          '82          Alaniz          '82          Anderson'82           Anderson'82          Andrews          '82          Andriese          '82         98          JUNIORS         ABOVE          LEFT:          JUNIOR          Tautalatasi         blocks          a          punt          to          put          the          team          in          good         field          position.          CENTER          LEFT:          John          Lev-         ingston          intercepts          pass          from          San          Rafael.         BELOW:          Michael          Lee          is          overthrown          on          a         touchdown          pass.          FAR          BELOW:          The         1980          VARSITY          FOOTBALL          TEAM:         FROM          LEFT:          ROW          1:          Michael          Lee,          Mar-         vin          White,          Eric          Hallford,          Tony          Taplin,         Scott          Sensabough,          Bruce          Irwin,          Tony          Oh,         Henry          Vargas,          Stuart          Boone,          Mark          Miller.         ROW          2:          Mark          Chavez,          Richard          Bennett,         Tony          Tramble,          Dan          Campbell,          George         Kanto,          Tony          Fonseca,          Don          Berger,          Joe         Siess,          Jeff          Marshall,          Leon          Santos.          ROW         3:          Mike          Dearborn,          Kerry          Moss,          Garret         Slez,          Junior          Tautalatase,          John          Leving-         ston,          Wendel          Rose,          Jeff          Edwards,          Bob         Noyer,          Ed          Boersma,          and          Mike          Beall.         peer          EST          ADS         :          =                  |          (         Debi         Daniel          Karen          Richard          Winnie          Sheila          Kenny          Donna          Michael         Anguiano          '82          Antognazzi'82          Armstrong’82          Au'82          Baldwin          '82          Banks          '82          Bateman          '82          Beal          '82          Beall          '82         VARSITY          FOOTBALL          99         RIGHT:          JASON          EVERIDGE          prepares          to          throw          a          key          block          while          Arther          Tautalatsi          picks          up          spe ed          for          a          gain         of          seven          yards          in          the          game          snort          San          Rafael.          BELOW          RIGHT:          Jerry          Hern          punts          the          ball          past          a          hopeful         San          Rafael          player          driving          the          Bulldogs          deep          down          field.          FAR          BELOW:          Micheal          Bingham          leaps          over          a          fallen         Peidmont          Highlander,          returning          a          punt          for          twelve          yards.          BELOW:          In          the          Game          against          Miramonte          Tod          Con-         ley          charges          forward          behind          his          blockers          running          up          yardage          late          in          the          game         Richard          Donald          Kirti          Sarah          Eddie         Joy         Beireis          '82          Bennett          '82          Berger          '82          Bhagwan          '82          _Biallas          '82          Blakeley          '82         100          JUNIORS         Lucy         Boersma          '82         Norman         Bongon          '82         Darla         Bortisser          '82         |.)          Defeats          Alameda          Twice          in          One         Season;          End          Year          in          First          Place         The          Junior          Varsity          team          was          hindered         throughout          the          season          with          injuries          and         drop-outs.          What          was          called          ‘‘drawing          a         bye’          occurred          to          Encinal          and          Alame-         da’s          frosh-soph          teams          in          October          1980.         The          bye          was          caused          when          teams          origi-         nally          on          the          schedule          fielded          no          team.         EHS          and          AHS          drew          a          bye          in          the          same         week          and          as          a          result          played          an          extra         game          against          each          other          for          the          season.         The          frosh-soph          team,          coached          by          Ed         Araujo,          Tim          Maur,          and          Roger          Young,         completed          the          season          as          the          A.C.A.L.         champions          with          a          record          of          5          and          3.          The         team          won          both          games          against          Alameda         as          well          as          games          against          strong          Pied-         mont          and          San          Leandro          squads.         A          tougher          season          than          years          before,         the          JV’s          finished          the          season          with          5          wins         and          5          losses.          Coaches          Don          Grant          and         Mark          Ironsides          centered          the          offense          on         a          running          game          with          Art          Tautalatasi          and         Gerald          Cane          leading          the          rushers.         ABOVE:          TOM          NELSON          returns          a          kick         for          great          field          position          late          in          the          game         against          San          Leandro.          LEFT:          The          J.V         football          team,          FROM          LEFT          ROW          1:         Dan          Fernandez,          Pricillo          Pasadas,          Ben         Tilos,          Bruce          Yamanaka,          Robert          Silvers,         John          Farren,          Jim          Hines,          Mark          Ferreira,         Dewey          Duran.          ROW          2:          Art          Tautalatasi,         Diomey          Pondoc,          Tom          Nelson,          Ed         ¥          2          .         bat          a          16.47,          92          5          «oF          |          a          a          Groves,          Brad          Powell,          Jason          Everidge         al                    oo          FE          ,          ¥          ;          Pat          Smith,          Brett          Chambers,          Matt          Wast-         b          ar          A.          e          .          ney,          Mike          Binghham.          ROW          3:          Barry         ’                                .          -          ‘          .                    ,          Kruse,          Jon          Sullivan,          Mike          Greaney,          Rod         ‘          Na          '          '         =          Dupont,          Dennis          Ensminger,          Mike          Mar-         '         .          8         a          “          g          j         od          Pe          ?-         4          a          142          -          =          s          ‘          ts                   =          —         ini,          Waren          Manutag,          Pat          Rose,          Jeff         Duel,          Not          Pictured:          William          Heskets         7         :          ;          :         -          4          ,          JP                    ty          ,          ,          ‘                    7          +                   a          5          =          Jerry          Hearne.          BELOW:          The          Frosh-         ie          m          7          ‘                    Soph          team          rushes          out          of          the          gym          for         t+          ass          =r          coma          1)          the          game          against          Miramonte         4         -                                                 |          .         Dave          Linda          Leslie          Marla          Jack          Jill          Adrian         Bottortt          '82          Bradford          '82          Bradley          '82          Bravo          '82          Broadbent          '82           Broadbent’82          Brock          '82         J.V. FROSH          FOOTBALL         Girl          Swimmers          Win         RBAL          Championship          The          1980          Girls’          Swimteam          had         another          great          year.          They          produced         an          undefeated          season          and          captured         the          RBAL          Championship.          The          girls         outscored          Alameda          by          100          points          at         the          championship,          with          Pam          Less         winning          the          Diving          event.          Workouts         included          distance          yardage,          sprints,         and          block          starts.          The          team          put          in          at         least          1%          to          2          hours          of          practice          each         day          with          some          swimmers          working         out          from          6:30          to          7:30          in          the          morning.         Highlights          of          the          season          were          a         swim-a-thon          to          help          pay          for          medals         and          the          annual          invitational          at          EHS         swim          center,          with          the          girls          taking          first         over          8          schools.         The          awards          given          to          the          swimmers         were          Swimmer          of          the          Year          —          Laura         Gallagher;          Most          Valuable          Senior          —         Dana          Wright;          and          Most          Improved          —         Laura          Schmitz.         ABOVE          RIGHT:          DANA          Wright,          Kerri          Jones,          Kelly         Chambers,          and          Sarah          Wright          improve          on          their          back-         strokes.          FAR          ABOVE          RIGHT:          Jennifer          Cohen          enjoys          a         short          nap          in          the          water.          MIDDLE          RIGHT:          Liz          Parker,         Kaeti          Fairfield,          Sheri          Schuler,          and          Carla          Lontiong          just         can't          wait          to          get          in          the          water.          FAR          RIGHT:          Laura          Gal-         lagher          wins          another          race.          BELOW          RIGHT:          Dana         Wright          and          Kerri          Ely          —          the          pride          of          the          team.          RIGHT:         Liz          Parker          waves          hello          to          her          fans.          BELOW:          The          EHS         swimmers          invent          their          own          traffic          lanes          to          prevent          colli-         sions.         Sherry          Karen          Anthony          Ann          Frances          Talonna          Gerald         Bronken          '82          Brooks          '82          Brown          '82          Bullis          '82          Bulman          '82          Burgo          '82          Buster          '82          Byars          '82          Cain          '82         102          JUNIORS         LEFT:          HANK          O’NIELL          cheers          on          for          the          EHS          swimmers          during          a          meet.          BELOW:          The          1980         Girls’          Swimteam:          FROM          LEFT          ROW          1:          Kaeti          Fairfield,          Sarah          Wright,          Julie          Sadeg,          Stacy          Mat-         thews,          Carla          Lontiong,          and          Leslie          McGregor.          ROW          2:          Suzanne          Edwards          Kelly          Chambers,         Sheri          Schuler,          Gloria          Scott,          Laura          Schmitz,          Sara          Zehnder,          Charlene          Jackson,          and          Pam          Less         ROW          3:          Laura          Gallagher,          Laura          Paul,          Mimi          Milani,          Dana          Wright,          Liz          Parker,          Cheryl          Charvet,         Julie          Bordner,          Kathy          Davis ,          Teresa          Mackey,          and          Jackie          Cohen.          FAR          BELOW:          Stacy          Mat-         thews          takes          an          early          lead          in          the          100          yard          butterfly         a.          %         ne?         Brett          Michael         Cho          '82         Melanie          Ceazar          Sheri          Renee          Dwayne          Michele          ;         Calixto          '82          Camerino'82          Cannon'82          Caraveo          '82          Carlen          '82          Casqueiro'82          Chambers'82          Chavez          '82         GIRLS’          SWIMMING         RIGHT:          VIRGINIA          SUE          returns          a          Pacific          volley          as          Kris          Erickson,          Linda         Bradford,          Julie          Van          Etten,          and          Laura          Parazin          backs          her          up.          MIDDLE         RIGHT:          Noe!          Donnolly          sets          up          the          spike          while          Mary          Drost,          Linda          Bradford,         Gerilyn          Magpoc          decide          who          will          spike          it.          FAR          RIGHT:          Gerilyn          Magpoc         spikes          over          a          Pacific          blocker          as          Noel          Donnolly          offers          support.          FAR          BELOW:         Kris          Erickson          returns          a          serve          as          Mary          Drost          and          Julie          Van          Etten          advance         toward          the          net.          BELOW:          Laura          Parazin          uses          basic          technique          to          unleash          a         devastating          serve.         Jasprett          Dora          Chris          Ramon          Thomas          Charlene          Terresa          Gina         Chug          '82          Chun          '82          Clasby          '82          Cole          '82          Comte          '82          Cook          '82          Cordova          '82          Crane          '82          Crane          '82         JUNIORS         1980          Volleyball,         Full          of          Talent         The          1980          Girls’          Varsity          Vol-         leyball          team          was          loaded          with          tal-         ent,          but          was          stricken          throughout         the          year          with          bad          luck.         Valuable          players          were          lost         due          to          academic          reasons           and         also          injury.          Gerilyn          Magpoc          was         the          captain          of          the          team.          She         was          also          chosen          on          the          All          East-         Bay          team.          The          team          ended          the         season          with          a          7          win          —          7          loss         record          which          was          very          deceiv-         ing          of          their          talent.         BELOW:          Julie          Van          Etten          returns          a          Pacific          volley         as          Mary          Drost,          Linda          Bradford,          Kris          Erickson         and          Laura          Parazin          watch.          BELOW          LEFT:          Julie         Van          Etten          sets          up          a          spike          as          Gerilyn          Magpoc         and          Linda          Bradford          decide          who          will          spike          it         ABOVE          FAR          LEFT:          Kris          Erickson          uses          her          mod-         ern          dance          talents          to          aid          her          in          volleyball          compe-         tition.          LEFT:          Julie          Van          Etten          concentrates          on         her          set          up          while          Noel          Donnolly          comes          over          to         help          her         %          f|         Cyndi          Allice          Lisa          Teresa          Michael          Belinda          Lisa          Rick         Cruz          '82          Cung          '82          Dabney          '82          Delessandro          '82          Darbison          '82          Dault          '82          Davidson          '82          Daysog          '82          Davis          '82         VOLLEYBALL         EHS          Girls          Tennis          Record:         7          Wins          5          Losses,          Gains         a          Third          Place          in          ACAL         Both          Coach          Phyllis          DeLa          Vergne          and          the         girls          tennis          team          were          satisfied          with          a          7          win         and          5          loss          season;          winning          twice          to          Albany,         twice          to          Presentation,          twice          to          Moreau          and         once          to          Berkeley.         Caroline          Yao          was          our          outstanding          player         and          represented          EHS          and          ACAL          at          North         Coast.         At          the          annual          lumpia,          lasagne,          salad          and         cupcake          awards          dinner,          trophies          went          to          Car-         oline          Yao          for          most          valuable          player,          Marla         Miyashiro          for          most          improved          and          Teresa         Wong          with          the          most          inspirational          player.          Spe-         cial          awards          were          given          to          Floralyn          Morata          for         good          public          relations          and          Mimi          Ploss          for          four         years          on          the          tennis          team          as          a          Varsity          player.          x.          '                              jee         Only          four          Varsity          players          graduated,          so          the          a          .                    ae          Ye           Sb         1981          season          looked          promising          because          the          i=          Bae          ee          ee          ee         1980          team          was          loaded          with          Sophomores          who          ©                    ce          Fane          Te          ee          Re          oe         earned          their          Block          ‘‘E”’.          «                    i         RIGHT:          CAROLYNE          YAO          works          hard          to          perfect          her          serve.          BELOW:         Terri          Wong          checks          on          the          placement          of          her          backhand.         ae          ON          SR          :          =          :         Andrew          Virginia          Al          Mike          Richard          Elizabeth         Degemann          ’82          Denny          '82          Dequit          '82          Dermont'82          Dominguez'82          Donson'82          Donson          '82          Drake          '82         106          JUNIORS         BELOW:          VICKY          SENDAYDIEGO         uses          all          her          effort          to          win          the          second         set.          FAR          LEFT:          Melanie          Calixto          con-         centrates          on          returning          the          serve          of         her          tough          opponent.          LEFT:          The          per-         fect          forehand.         ane,          ee                  ere          Nie         Be          Ate          sen          wnt         _         SS         LEFT:          The          1980          Girls          Tennis         Team.          FRONT          ROW,          LEFT         TO          RIGHT:          Teresa          Wong,          Flo-         ralyn          Morata,          Melissa          Feeney,         Darlene          Enriques,          Melanie         Calixto,          Cathy          Huie,          Taffy         Clark,          Vicky          Sendaydiego,         Marla          Miyashiro,          Lynn          Viduya,         Coach          Phyllis,          DeLaVergne.         BACK          ROW,          LEFT          TO         RIGHT:          Susan          Gonzales,         :          Debra          Wadeford,          Hazel         |          Thomas,          Ginger          Finden,          Mimi         Ploss,          Alison          Davis,          Etwina         Pau,          Captain,          Jennifer          Soon,         Terri          Wong,          Caroline          Villaflor,         Caroline          Yao.         Mary          Sherree          Shawna          Anna          Mary          Bonnie          Diewayne          Joe         Drost          '82          Ebarb          '82          Emery          '82          Eng          '82          Enriques          '82          Escoto          '82          Espino          '82          Etheride          '82          Fagundes          '82         GIRLS          TENNIS         FAR          ABOVE          CARL          Woods          is          told          his          time          by          Archie          Bowles          as          he          finishes.         ABOVE          RIGHT:          Paul          Hill          and          Dang          Nugyen          get          ready          for          the          start          of          the          race.         CENTER          RIGHT:          Pau!          Hill          and          Chris          Beall          take          an          early          lead.          RIGHT:          Peter         Beireis          AND          Carl          Woods          are          gaining          on          Albany's          coach.          ABOVE:          THE          VARSITY         CROSS-COUNTRY          TEAM:          FROM          LEFT          ROW          1:Missy          Johnson,          Rose          Wong,         Eva          Wong,          Tommy          Chan.          2ND          ROW:          Karen          Gee,          Judy          Kanto,          Jennifer         Thatcher,          Rashmi          Garde,          Tracy          Halverson,          Darren          Bertenshaw.          ROW          3:          Steve         Kempster,          Bruce          Irwin,          Libby          Hopkins,          Carolyn          Bussy,          Bill          Stuart.          ROW          4:          Chris         Beall,          Don          Gallera,          Kevin          Carter,          Peter          Beireis,          and          Carl          Woods.         Darryl          Simeon          Lisa          Janice          Chris          John         Farales          '82          Farren          '82          ier’          Feldstein’82          Finkbiner          'g2          Finnell          '82          Fischbach          '82          _          Fitzsimmons          '82         JUNIORS         Cross-Country          Runners          Plagued!         Due          to          a          series          of          mishaps          the          boys          cross-country          team          didn’t         run          so          well          this          season.          Shin          splints,          sprained          ankles,          and          colds         sidelined          athletes          reducing          the          team          to          ten          boys          and          ten          girls.         Paul          Hill,          our          top          runner,          finished          first          in          all          dual          meets          but          his         victories          couldn't          overcome          the          points          piled          up          by          the          opposition.         Freshman          Missy          Johnson          was          outstanding          and          voted          all          League         runner          as          were          Libby          Hopkins,          and          Jennifer          Thatcher.         The          girls          team          placed          2nd          in          the          ACAL          league          meet          and         advanced          to          North          Coast.          THe          EHS          men          were          3rd          in          ACAL          this         season.         LEFT:          CHRIS          BEALL          finishes          a          hard          race.          BELOW:          John          Nguyen          and          Carl          Woods          stretch          before          a         hard          workout.          FAR          BELOW:          Darren          Bertenshaw          finishes          an          exasperating          race.          BELOW          LEFT:          Jen-         nifer          Thatcher,          Rashmi          Garde          and          Missy          Johnson          pave          a          way          for          a          victory.         Cori          Ronald          Constance          Teresa          Katherina          Mary         Friska          '82          Gabato          '82          Gallagher          '82          Garduno          '82          Garnett          '82          Garrison          '82          Gelera          '82          Geraghty          '82         CROSS-COUNTRY         RIGHT:          WILLIAM          HESKET          tries          to         break          away          from          a          cradle.          DIRECTLY         BELOW:          Jose          Nunez          defeats          his          oppo-         nent          from          Alameda          High          School.          FAR         BELOW:          Mark          Lasartemay          waits          for          the         next          round          of          his          match          to          start.          FAR          BELOW          RIGHT:          Eugene          Lasartemey          puts          a         BELOW          RIGHT:          The          1980-81          Wrestling          cradle          on          his          opponent.          FAR          RIGHT:          Scott          Sen-         Team.          FIRST          ROW:          Tony          Oh,          Tim          Mol-          sabaugh          attempts          to          take          down          his          opponent         enburg,          Daniel          Elshire,          Todd          Grewhal         Terry          Campbell,          Temple          Campbell,          Jeff         Oh,          Jeff          Von          Radics,          Darren          Banks,         Dewey          Duran.          SECOND          ROW:          Joe         Seiese,          William          Hesket,          Mike          Beall,          Der         Berge,          Brad          Powell,          Aaron          Duran,         Eugene          Lasartemay,          Scott          Sensabaugh,         Deniss          McLark,          Jim          Hines.          THIRD          ROW:         Dewayne          Etheridge,          Andrew          Degemen,         David          Vasquez,          Jose          Nunez,          Mark          Lasar-         temay,          Donley          Mulins.         .          Maggie          Maureen          Marcos          Susan          Bryan          Angela          Shannon          Tina          Krisy          Terry         Gibson          '82          Gibson          '82          Gonzales’82          Gonzales'82          Gorman’82          Govaer          '82          Graham          '82          Groll          '82          Guida          '82          Gustatson          '82         110          JUNIORS         Wrestlers          Win          ACAL          for         Second          Time          in          a          Row         The          wrestling          team          won          the          A.C.A.L.          champi-         onship          for          the          second          time          in          a          row          along          with         the          North          Coast          championship.          The          league         champions          from          the          Encinal          team          were          Don          Ber-         ger,          Scott          Sensabaugh,          Mark          Lasartemay,          and         Terry          and          Temple          Campbell.          Mark          Lasartemay         and          Temple          Campbell          both          took          first          at          North         Coast          while          Scott          Sensabaugh          and          Terry          Camp-         bell          took          second          place.         RIGHT:          DON          BERGER          is          putting          on          the          wizzard,          counting          a          single          leg         take          down.          BELOW:          Scott          Sensabaugh          is          waiting          for          the          referee          to          blow         the          whistle          and          begin          a          new          round.          FAR          BELOW:          Don          Berger          pins          his         San          Leandro          opponent.         Natalie          Bill          Ken          ry          Lynda          Jerry         Hanon          '82          Herriman          '82          —-          Hart          82          ;          Hassett          '82          Havens          '82          Hearne          '82          Hernandez          '82          Hines          '82         WRESTLING          111         Varsity          Basketball          Seeks          Gold         Late          in          Season          as          Final          League         Game          Determines          Play-Off          Berth.         The          Varsity          basketball          squad         had          a          slow          start.          The          team’s         comeback          started          late          in          the          sea-         son          when          they          had          three          games         to          go.          Their          record          was          8-11.          In         the          first          two          of          the          three          games         the          Jets          beat          both          Pacific          and         Elles.          The          Elles          game          was          a         thriller          that          went          into          double         overtime.         A          play-off          berth          came          down          to         the          decision          in          the          final          game,         against          Alameda.          Encinal          won         the          fourth          place          spot.         Team          co-captains          Jim          Pondoc         and          Bob          Reaves          were          players         who          had          a          shot          at          being          chosen         for          the          all-bay          area          team.          Pondoc         was          the          10th          highest          scorer          in         the          A.C.A.L.,          and          Reaves          was         the          2nd          highest          rebounder.         RIGHT:          DARNELL          MILLER          jars          the          ball          loose          at          the          Jet          end          of          the          court          resulting          in          a          Jet          score.         BELOW          RIGHT:          Kevin          Buchanan          makes          a          quick          turn          on          a          confused          Elles          player          leaving          a          clear          space         inside.          BELOW:          The          1981          Varsity          Basketball          team.          FROM          LEFT          ROW          2:          Dave          Lomba,          Mike          Darbison,         Jerry          Hewitt,          Kevin          Buchanan,          and          Jim          Pondoc.          ROW          2:          Bob          Reaves,          Wendel!          Rose,          John          Healy,         George          Kanton,          and          Coach          Max          Wilde.         Katherine          Burt          Joe         Huey          '82          Hutchinson          '82          Huynh          '82         112          JUNIORS         David          Charlene         Hyde          '82          Idle          '82          Jackson          '82         Herbert         Javier          '82         4a                  Lyle         Jew          '82         Robert         Jimenez          '82         LEFT:          WENDELL          ROSE          grabs          the          pass          and         checks          for          an          opening          in          the          opponents’         defense.          BELOW:          Jimmy          Lewis          passes          the          ball         in          to          set          up          a          scoring          play.          FAR          BELOW:          Jeff         Brown          gracefully          leaps          through          the          air          grabbing         the          rebound          to          give          the          Jets          control.          FAR         BELOW          CENTER:          Bob          Reaves,          and          Jeff          Brown         watch          the          ball          as          it          is          batted          out          of          bounds          by          the         San          Leandro          Player         Timmy          Janiro          Karrie          Lorna          Tanya          Teresa          Sylvia         Johnson’82          Jones          '82          Jones          '82          Jones          '82          Jones          '82          Justice          '82          Kahn          '82          Kenny          '82          Kim           82         VARSITY          BASKETBALL         +         JV          Basketball          Players          oe         Tie          for          Firstin          ACAL          ¢         The          outcome          for'the          JV’s          in          the          ACAL          race         came          down          to          the          wire.          The          game          against          the         Alameda          Cagers          decided          the          outcome.          The         team          played          a          tough          game          but          was          edged          out          in         the          final          quarter.          This          forced          them          into          a          first         place          tie          with          San          Leandro.          Coach          Roger          Young         wasn't          upset          because          during          the          beginning          of         the          season          he          worried          more          about          having         enough          players          than          with          winning          games.         Leading          scorers          were:          Benji          Tilos,          Jim          Lewis,         and          Gary          Mann.          Their          practices          consisted          of         running          drills,          play          coordination          and          basket         shooting.          These          exercises          were          the          ingredients         to          keep          the          team          together.         RIGHT:          GARY          MANN          gets          his          shot          knocked          down          by          an          Ells          player.         BELOW:          The          1980          J.V.          Basketball          Team,          FROM          LEFT          ROW          1:          Jeff         Vandedrink,          Celito          Huergas,          Brad          Rivas,          Brian          O'Neil,          David          Markridge,         Benji          Tilos.          ROW          2:          Gary          Mann,          Reginal          Reeves,          Mike          Darvison,          David         Lomba,          Les          Lindsay,          Jim          Lewis,          John          Macapinlac,          Roger          Young.         BELOW:          Mark          Aguillar          shoots          for          two.         s         Won          Sok          Cheryal          Yvonne          Claude          Michele          Cheryl          Nancy          Lisa          Eugene         Kim          '82          Kimes          '82          Kitsch          '82          Kramer          '82          Krause          '82          Kuhn          '82          Kuramoto          '82          Lara          '82          Lasartemay          '82         114          JUNIORS         LEFT:          GARY          MANN          battles          for          the          ball.          BELOW:          Darnell          Miller          takes          control          of         the          ball.          FAR          BELOW:          Brad          Rivas          stuns          San          Leandro          with          his          basketball          skills         BELOW          LEFT:          Jim          Lewis          shoots          for          two          on          a          fast          break         it         1         A:         Sidney          Mark          James          Les          Catherine          David          Celia         Lee          '82          Levy          '82          Lewis          ‘82          Lindsey          '82          Lisanti          '82          Lomba          '82          Lopez          '82         JV          BASKETBALL         J.V.          Girls          Win         Big          as          Varsity         Posts          5          Wins         With          a          record          of          five          wins         and          twelve          losses,          coach         Jerry          Ludy’s          hopes          for          a         winning          performance          from         last          year’s          undefeated          J.V.         team          fell          short.          With          six         teams          participating          in          the         A.C.A.L.          round          =          robin,         which          paired          up          each          team         twice,          wins          were          scored         against          Pacific,          Ells,          and         Alameda          two          times.          Out-         standing          players          were          Sheri         Cannon          and          Pam          Less.         Vielka          Oristil          also          made         honorable          mention          for          all-         league.         The          J.V.          team          had         another          outstanding          sea-         son          with          a          record          of          eleven         wins          and          five          losses.         Suzanne          Edwards          was          the         J.V.’s          strongest          player.         RIGHT:          IN          PREPARATION          for          the         game,          coach          Jerry          Ludy          tapes          Brenda         Ainsley’s          ankle          for          stability.          FAR          BELOW         RIGHT:          Players          wait          on          bench          for          the         starting          tipoff          against          San          Leandro.         BELOW          MIDDLE:          Guard          Vielka          Oristil         drives          past          a          Pacific          defender.          BELOW:         Judy          Kanto          watches          teammate          Mimi          Mal-         oni          battle          for          jump          ball.         ai         te          sr         Lorna          Salvador          Enrique          Robert          Mariac          Cynthia          Tina          Suzy         Lopez          '82          Lopez          '82          Macias          '82          Maglaya          '82          Manalo          '82          Mangonon          '82          Manzo'82          Marquez          '82         116          JUNIORS         BELOW:          THE          1981          girls’          basketball          team.          FIRST          ROW:          Pam          Less,          Rose          Wong,          Vycelka          Oristil,          Vielka          Oristil         Laura          Velarde,          Judy          Kanto.          SECOND          ROW:          Sheri          Cannon,          Lucy          Boersma,          Mimi          Maloni,          Kris          Erickson,          Brenda         Ainsley,          Mary          Drost,          Annette          Scott.          FAR          BELOW:          Girls’          J.V.          Basketball          team.          FIRST          ROW:          Kathy          Nobrega         Julie          VanEtten,          Carlita          Thorton,          Robin          Elmore,          Alison          Kitt,          Tracy          Less,          Lorna          Jones.          SECOND          ROW:          Sheila         Farrin,          Suzanne          Edwards,          Chris          Billings,          Brenda          Boersma,          Elke          Schomoni,          Debbie          Buster,          Kelly          Chambers         Paula          Sebesta,          Vivian          Young.          BELOW          LEFT:          Sheri          Cannon          dribbles          past          opponents.          LEFT:          Pam          Less          eyes         basket          before          shooting         Eric          Eric          Dennis          Ruben          Gerardo          Liberty          Neumt         Massey          '82          Mason          '82          McClease          '82          McGee          ’82          McCark          '82          Mencias          '82          Mencias          '82          Mercado          '82          Mercado          '82         GIRLS’          BASKETBALL         RIGHT:          JUDY          KWAN,          Gladys          Lopez,         Lori          Overhalser,          and          Ann          Pimental         practice          passing          the          ball.          BELOW         CENTER:          Eva          Wong          dribbles          the          ball         past          mid-fields.          BELOW          RIGHT:          Nela         Tausche          takes          a          corner          kick          after          a         penalty          against          Piedmont.          FAR         BELOW          RIGHT:Taffy          clark          and          Ann         Pimental          block          an          attempted          goal.         FAR          BELOW          LEFT:          Annabella          Sher-         man          steals          the          ball          away          from          a          Mor-         eau          player.          BELOW:          Laura          Parazin         kicks          the          ball          across          the          field          from          her         position          as          halfback.         Sherry          Debbie          Tim          Katherine          Robin          Christy          R         ebbie          yno          Linda         Metcale'82          =          Midkiff          '82          Molenberg          '82           Montanya’82          Muir          '82          Nelson          '82          Nereu          '82          Newton          '82          Ng          '82         JUNIORS         Soccer          Kicks          Off          1st          Season         The          Girls’          Soccer          team          kicked          off          their          first          season         under          the          dirdction          of          Coach          Scott          Swisher.          Swisher          was         a          member          of          the          UC          Varsity          Soccer          team.          Twenty-five         girls          participated          in          this          new          winter          sport.          The          team          com-         peted          in          an          independent          league          that          included          Piedmont,         Skyline,          Berkeley,          San          Ramon,          and          Moreau.          Workouts         included          drills          on          basic          ball          control,          dribbling,          and          pass-         ing.         Due          to          lack          of          experience          the          team          was          unable          to          win          a         game,          but          they          participated          in          many          close          battles.          The         highest          scorer          was          Gladys          Lopez.          Outstanding          plays         were          made          by          Taffy          Clark          on          offense          and          Laura          Parazin         on          defense.         LEFT:          LUDY          AGUADA          patiently          waits          for          the          game          against          Moreau          to          begin.          BELOW:         Annabelle          Sherman          and          Stacey          Loughran          defend          the          goal          as          an          opponent          takes          a          cor-         ner          kick.          FAR          BELOW:          The          Girls’          Soccer          Team.          FROM          LEFT          ROW          1:          Ginger          Fenden         Captain;          Debbie          Wadford,          Ludy          Aguada,          Lori          Overhauser,          Ann          Pimental,          Captain         Nela          Tausche,          Taffy          Clark,          Debbie          Dao,          Eva          Wong,          Rhonda          Bastisda.          ROW          2:          Joe         Fagundez,          Assistant          Coach;          Gladys          Lopez,          Jeanne          Kyle,          Annabella          Sherman,          Bernie         Kim,          Stacey          Loughran,          Carolyn          Bussey,          Libby          Hopkins,          Judy          Kwan,          Laura          Parazin,         Scott          Swisher,          Coach         Dan          Kath          Jose          Henry          Elizabeth          Lori          A          a          Laura         “sell           82          webias           82          Nunez          '82          Odermatt'82          Ott'82          Overhalser’'82          Parazin'82          Parrish          '82          Peralta          '82         SOCCER         Girls’          Track          Wins         Fifth          Consecutive         ACAL          Championship         With          a          team          of          fifty-four          girls,         Coach          Jerry          Ludy          began          training         the          girls’          track          team          in          mid-Febru-         ary.          The          team          opened          the          season         with          a          loss          to          Skyline          ending          their         four          year          undefeated          record          in         dual          meets.          Since          it          was          a          non-         league          meet,          they          still          had          hopes         of          winning          their          fifth          consecutive         ACAL          title.          A          new          event,          the          330         low          hurdles,          was          added          to          the         twelve          others.          Their          strong          events         were          the          100          meter          dash,          the          mile,         and          the          330          low          hurdles.          Out-         standing          members          were          distance         runner          Libby          Hopkins          and          sprinter         Julie          Trotter.         Workouts          began          with          twenty         minutes          of          calisthenics          followed         by          work          on          individual          events.          Dis-         tance          runners          ran          ten          x          100,          8          x         440,          and          ran          an          average          of          three         miles          in          a          full          workout.          Sprinters         worked          on          110’s,          220’s,          and         440’s          along          with          baton          passing         and          block          starts.          Throwers          and         jumpers          worked          on          form          and          lifted         weights.          The          team          agreed          that         tough          workouts          paid          off          at          their         meets.         FAR          ABOVE          RIGHT:          Kathy          Andrews          jumps          over         fourteen          feet          on          her          first          attempt.          CENTER          RIGHT:         Sheila          Farren          concentrates          on          her          form          as          she          hurls         the          disc          forward.          RIGHT:          Tina          Duenas          strains          to          get         extra          inches          in          the          long          jump.         Tracy          Joann          Ellie          Loreta          Martin          Celeste          David          Pamela          Robert         Phillips          '82          Piring          '82          Pondoc          '82          Pondoc          '82          Quiroga          '82          Ramos          '82          Raney          '82          Reams          '82          Reinheimer          '82         120          JUNIORS         LEFT:          JUDI          KANTO          finishes          her          final          stride          of          the          330          low          hurdles          in          first          place.          BELOW:          Jennifer         Thatcher,          Libby          Hopkins          and          Mimi          Ploss          surge          forward          as          the          gun          goes          off          in          the          two          mile          run.          FAR         BELOW:          The          1981          Girls’          Track          Team:          FROM          LEFT          TO          RIGHT,          ROW          1:          Lisa          Dabney,          Tracy          Halverson,         Missy          Johnson,          Jackie          Asuncion,          Ann          Lien,          Rose          Wong,          Barbara          Galera,          Patty          Green,          Ann          Pimental,         Tina          Duenas.          ROW          2:          Rashmi          Garde,          Brenda          Boersma,          Paula          Sebesta,          Lisa          Nash,          Michelle          Rider,          Leslie         Edwards,          Libby          Hopkins,          Kathy          Andrews,          Crissy          Billings,          Taffy          Clark,          Julie          Sadeg,          Tweeny          Nguyen         ROW          3:          Sheila          Farren,          Bonnie          Espino,          Linda          Bradford,          Stacey          Loughran,          Shanon          Graham,          Debbie         Wadford,          Sarah          Zehnder,          Lucy          Boersma,          Debbie          Dao,          Mimi          Milani,          Judi          Kanto,          Theresa          Mackey,          Julie         Trotter,          Jennifer          Trotter,          Kelly          Galdden,          Karen          Gee         Chryst)          Francis          Rosella          Tony          Doug          Stuart          Dave          George          Vince         Resler          '82          Revilla          '82          Reyes          '82          Reyes          '82          Rivard          '82          Rockett          '82          Ross          '82          Salaky          '82          San          Nicolas          '82         RIGHT:          LAWRENCE          LAGDAMEN          overcomes          a          Skyline          runner          in          the          440          yard          dash.          FAR          BELOW:          Jason          Ever-         idge          easily          clears          the          pole          vault          bar          with          his          good          technique.          BELOW:          Members          of          the          1981          boys’          track          team.         FRONT:          Tony          Taplin.          FIRST          ROW:          George          Winslow,          Jose          Ramos,          Rodney          Bennet,          Bob          Spurlock,          Ron          Duenas,         Tim          Trail,          John          Farrin.          SECOND          ROW:          Bill          Green,          Lawrence          Lagdamen,          Peter          Biers,          Joe          Siess,          Dan          Kane,         Chrissy          Beall,          Tom          Nelson.          THIRD          ROW:          John          Macapinlac,          John          Scates,          Steve          Reyes,          Anthony          Harris,          Marvin         Dozier,          Kerry          Moss,          Anthony          Brown,          Paul          Hill,          John          Nguyen,          and          Jim          Sipe.         LIE          STAR         4          @%          ©          @          ave          G          6's:         ‘                              yf          Z          oe          4          e          @.          os         ,          i.          4          3          @         ;          Diane          Darren          Annette          Madeleine          Debbie          Loretta          Joe         Santistevan'82          Saxton          82          Schmidt          '82          Scott          ’82          Seelenbacher          '82          Shin          '82          Short          '82          Siess          '82         JUNIORS         Boys’          Track:         .          ,          on          in          Dash                   |          '          and          Mile          Races         '          A          ves,          The          Encinal          boys’          track          team         :          lead          by          captain          Paul          Hill          and          co-                   —          hy          captain          Tony          Taplin          ran          their         .          ae          first          meet          against          a          strong          Sky-         ett          line          team          losing          by          a          score          of          64         to          42.         This          was          the          first          full          season         for          coach          Don          Grant’s          team          to         make          full          use          of          Encinal’s          new         all-weather          rubberized          pole         vault,          long          jump,          and          high          jump         runways          along          with          the          re-sur-         faced          track.         Outstanding          runners          were         Paul          Hill          who          specialized          in          the         mile          and          880,          Tony          Taplin          in          the         220          yard          dash,          and          Junior          Tau-         lalatasi          in          the          100         ——_         BELOW:          TONY          TAPLIN          extends          his          arms,         holds          his          breath,          and          closes          his          eyes          for          a          few         more          inches          in          the          long          jump.          BELOW          LEFT:         JOHN          VAIL          shows          the          way          to          put          the          shot         LEFT:          JOHN          NGUYEN          flies          over          a          low          hurdle,         trying          to          catch          up          to          a          Skyline          runner         Barton          Patrick          Susan          Caroline          Dary!          Marilou         Smith          '82          an          82          Smith          '82          Smith          '82          Sang          '82          Spurlock          '82          Stewart          '82          Stith          '82         BOYS’          TRACK         Badminton          Players         Create          Own          League.         EHS          Takes          Second         Sandra          Jones’          Badminton          Team         practiced          daily          from          2:30-5:00          in          the         gym.         The          team          was          faced          with          two          prob-         lems.          First,          they          had          to          compete          in         an          almost          teamless          league          that          con-         tained          only          Alameda,          Harry          Ells          and         Encinal.          This          situation          was          com-         bated          by          the          formation          of          a          ‘‘floating         league’’          where          each          team          played         another          four          times.         With          eleven          returning          players,          the         second          problem          for          the          team          was         there          were          no          funds          for          transporta-         tion          to          and          from          games.          As          a          result,         parents          and          students          provided          it.         Encinal          finished          the          season          second         in          the          league.         UPPER          LEFT:          LYNN          Viduyia          demonstrates          good         hand-eye          co-ordination.          FAR          LEFT:          Jennifer          Soon         reaches          for          a          high          lob.          LEFT:          Jeff          Oh          puts          some         thought          into          his          serve.          BELOW:          Bob          Noyer          bends         down          for          a          tough          shot.         racy          Hazel          Cathy          ;          Monique          Anthony          Frances          Arthur          Adrienne         Tidd          '82          Thomas          '82          Swanson          '82          Swart          '82          Taplin          '82          Taufaasau          '82          Tautalatsi'82          Templin'82         T2¢          JUNIORS         i          ;                    Pe          :         15,          22                    Pa          ionre                   ABOVE:          1981          BADMINTON          team:          LEFT          TO          RIGHT,          ROW          1:          Jennifer         Soon,          Jennifer          Lim,          Betty          Wong,          Patsy          Soon,          Jackie          Wenceslao,          Kathy         Huie,          Melanie          Calixto,          Zenaida          Mejia,          Dora          Chung,          Lydia          Mahr,          Linda          Ng,                            Benjamin          Tim          Rene          Derri         Tilos          '82          Trail          '82          Tuazon          '82          Upton          '82         FAR          LEFT:          CAROLINE          Villaflor          shows          her          special         technique          for          returning          serves.          LEFT:          Anthony          Oh         watches          the          birdie          while          preparing          for          his          move         BELOW:          Patsy          Soon          stretches          to          return          a          hard         serve                  £          E         a-         Charlene          Jackson.          ROW          2:          Caroline          Villaflor,          Jeff          Oh,          Alberto          Abad,          Araffi         Shabazz,          Anthony          Oh,          Bob          Noyer,          Jack          Yee,          Dewey          Duran,          Alex          Bautista,         Micheal          Cho,          John          Berger,          Lynn          Viduyia,          Snady          Jones,          Coach         Julie          John          Laura          Edwin         VanEtten'82          Vargas          '82          Velarde          '82          Wade          '82         BADMINTON         FAR          ABOVE          LEFT:          Barney          Falls          leads          off          in          the          Medley         Relay.          FAR          ABOVE          RIGHT:          Dan          Guillaume,          Dennis          Gard,         and          Richard          Murphy          during          one          of          the          intense          practices.         FAR          ABOVE:          ig          Newton          shows          how          anxious          he          is          to         reach          the          finish.          ABOVE:          Joe          Clasby,          .David          Hutchinson,         and          Mke          Stratton          getting          ou t          of          the          pool          after          a          hard          days’         work.          RIGHT:          Alex          Zeissing          looks          for          his          competition          in          the         next          lane.          FAR          RIGHT:          Hank          O'Neill          gives          a          pep          talk         before          a          meet.         Debbie          Michelle          Dallas          Terry         Wadford'82          Walker          '82          Weaver          '82          Wengren          '82          Wheeler          '82          White          '82          Wisdorf          '82          Withrow          '82         JUNIORS         Boys’          Swimming          Has         Productive          Season         Hank          O'Neill          aided          by          the          assistant         coaches          Anna          Korling          and          Russell         Melgar          led          the          swim          team          into          an         encouraging          and          productive          season.         The          team          of          28,          which          was          double         the          amount          of          the          previous          season,         began          practice          in          February          and          was         out          at          the          pool          everyday          for          a          two         hour          practice          which          consisted          of         7,000          yards          of          laps.         Jeff          Short,          their          newest          member          of         the          team,          was          one          of          the          fastest          and         best,          along          with          Marty          Newton          and         Arthur          Roke.          Greg          Mathews,          accord-         ing          to          Mr.          O'Neill          was          the          best          all         around          swimmer.          Denis          Ensminger         was          said          to          have          been          their          most         improved          athlete          in          butterfly          and         freestyle          improving          his          time          by          30         seconds.         BELOW:          JAMES          PRICE          keeps          an          even          stroke          in          the         meet          against          De          Anza.          BELOW          LEFT:          FROM          LEFT         TO          RIGHT,          FIRST          ROW:          Stats,          Sheli          Moore,          Robin         May,          Pam          Huey,          Regina          Newton,          Asst.          Coaches,          Anna         Korling,          Russell          Melgar.          SECOND          ROW:          Chris          Clasby,         Dan          Guillaume,          Jason          Everidge,          Denis          Ensminger         Richard          Murphy,          Darren          Burtenshaw,          James          Price,         Dan          Demarest,          Hank          O'Neill.          THIRD          ROW:          Barney         Falls,          Dang          Nguyen,          Mike          Bell,          Arthur          Roke,          Alan          Yip,         Charles          Young,          Dennis          Gard,          Sean          Loughran,          Jack         Eckman.          LEFT:          Jeff          Short          displays          a          winning          butterfly         ABOVE          LEFT:          Arthur          Roke          works          hard          to          prepare          his         backstroke          for          a          meet.         “da          =         Betty          Douglas          Kamala          Alan          Eleanor          Joy          Sara          Donna         Wong          '82          Wong          '82          Wright          '82          Yip          '82          Yu          '82          Zambrano          '82          Zender'82          Zobel          '82         BOYS’          SWIMMING          127         New          Coaching,         Tough          Veterans         The          1981          Boys’          Tennis          Team         didn't          have          any          difficulty          re-building         the          squad.          The          reason:          the          entire         Varsity          team,          except          one          player,         returned          from          last          year.         The          team          entered          the          Richmond         Berkeley          Athletic          League          this          sea-         son,          which          was          expected          to          be         much          more          competitive          than          the         ACAL.          The          squad's          past          experience         and          skill          helped          to          make          them          strong         contenders.          Their          new          opponents         included          Kennedy,          De          Anza,          and         Piedmont.         Coach          Alan          Rebensdorf          and          aia          ta          Oe          :         Assistant          Coach          Robert          Abriol,          Sipps          ce          eS          Fae          fam         Started          their          assignment          by          helping          HavaMiae          ia)          sane          .          as.          ie          As          a          tat         new          members          of          the          team          improve          [jmner’          aa          7          ne          De          0          ame)         stroking          techniques          and          giving          the          §           ng          OE          Bilge          ee          AREIUES.          ¢           9s          exewnenanady          |          ean         veteran          players          practice          sets.          peg          7          =          erie          Fae         BELOW:          KEVIN          CARTER          keeps          his          eyes          on          the          ball         as          he          returns          a          hard          hit          serve.          RIGHT:          Lucky          Young         fires          a          serve          to          his          opponent.         Oe          Venn.         128          JUNIORS         ABOVE          LEFT:          MARK          Ambrosini          returns          the          ball         with          a          strong          backhand.          LEFT:          Fil          Melgar          perfects         his          serve          during          an          after          school          workout.          BELOW:         Albert          Soo          Hoo          uses          a          double-fisted          backhand          to         score.          FAR          BELOW          RIGHT:          Ed          Boersma          stretches         low          while          playing          the          net.          FAR          BELOW          LEFT:          The         1981          Boys’          Tennis          Team:          ROW          1:          Bill          Harriman,         Mike          Wentz,          Jeff          Eng,          Sam          Ray,          Marcos          Gonzales,         Tony          Daysog.          ROW          2:          Warren          Nanuntag,          Ed         Boersma,          Kevin          Carter,          Bob          Woods,          Filmore          Mel-         gar,          Les          Miyashiro,          Albert          Soo          Hoo,          and          Bwanne         Woon.          CENTER          LEFT:          Bill          Harriman          battles          for          the         last          point.         BOYS’          TENNIS         Money          Shortage          Causes          Transportation          Problems          for         Varsity          Squad,          JV’s          Almost          Dropped          From          Program.         The          Varsity          Baseball          team,         coached          by          Mr.          Yberra          used          hard         practices,          and          pre-season          games          to         get          ready          for          the          regular          season.         The          team          had          its          problems          from          the         very          start.          Just          as          the          team          started          its         practices          in          February          the          coaches         were          told          that          the          school          could          not         afford          to          provide          transportation          for         the          teams,          and          the          J.V.          team          might         have          been          dropped          in          order          to          save         more          money.         As          it          turned          out          the          J.V.          squad          was         not          dropped,          but          each          team          was         forced          to          provide          its          own          transporta-         tion          to          the          games.         It          took          the          team          a          while          to          get         going,          losing          their          first          two          pre-sea-         son          games          against          Fremont,          and         Oakland.          But          by          the          next          pre-season         game          the          team          had          improved          its          play         greatly          bea ting          Mt.          Diablo          4          to          1.         RIGHT:          TONY          TRAMBLE          hits          a          line          drive          into          cen-         ter          field          for          an          easy          base          hit.          BELOW          RIGHT:          The         1981          Varsity          Baseball          team          including          Buth         Buchanan,          Todd          Conley,          Eddie          Groves,          Jerry         Hearne,          George          Kanto,          Barry          Kruse,          Micheal          Lee,         Gary          Mann,          Tim          Nelson,          Wendel          Rose,          Tony          Tram-         ble,          Marvin          White,          Manager          Lisa          Thomas,          and         Coach          Raul          Ybarra.          BELOW:          The          Junior          Varsity         Baseball          team          sits          in          the          dugout          waiting          for          the          start         of          the          game          which          was          delayed          for          half          an          hour         because          of          the          other          teams          tardyness.         y         =          }          A         130          JUNIORS         ;         wy          PETE          ey          TIO          ay          Z          ya          yey         SALAS          EE          LAS                    We          OP          OW          —          '          LEFT:          TIM          NELSON          catches          his          balance          as         re          +i          om          |          .          he,          the          Elles          catcher,          and          the          umpire          watch         the          ball          sail          out          of          the          ballpark.          BELOW         LEFT:          Tim          Nelson          picks          up          a          hard          hit          bunt         and          throws          it          home          for          an          out.          BELOW:          Mar-         vin          White          slides          into          second          as          the          Elles         shortstop          scrambles          for          the          ball.          FAR         BELOW          SEQUENCE:          Dwayne          Carlin          shows         good          pitching          form          as          he          winds          up,          delivers,         and          follows          through          on          a          perfect          strike         BASEBALL          131         1981          Girls’          Softball          Team         The          Girls’          Softball          team          opened          its          new          season         with          eighteen          out          of          the          thirty-five          students          who         tried          out          for          the          team.          They          include          six          returning         players,          Janelle          Gustafson,          Tanya          Jones,          Pam         Less,          Diane          Saxon,          Annette          Scott,          and          Terry         Nong.         Coached          by          Dave          Jones          who          stressed          the         importance          of          team          work,          dedication,          and          the          will         to          win          to          be          a          successful          team.          They          practiced          for         an          average          of          twelve          and          a          half          hours          a          week.         They          worked          out          on          their          defense          and          trained          out         for          a          good          pitcher.          But          because          the          majority          of          the         team          were          inexperienced          they          lost          their          first          pre-         liminary          game          to          the          veterans          of          Moreau’s          softball         team          with          the          final          score          of          22          to          2.          The          runs          were         made          by          Annette          Scott,          and          Deanna          Farris.          But          the         added          experience          and          harder          practices          paid          off          on         their          second          preliminary          game          with          St.          Elizabeth         with          the          victory          score          of          Twenty-one          to          five.         ABOVE:          Tanya          Jones          lets          a          low          ball          go          by.          BELOW          RIGHT:          Annette          Scott         slides          safely          into          a          stolen          second          base.          BELOW          LEFT:          Pam          Less          adds          in         another          score          from          a          sacrifice.         132          JUNIORS         FAR          LEFT          SEQUENCE:          Rhonda          Bastida’s         pitching          form          in          action.          LEFT:          Diana          Farris         calls          the          high          pop-up.          DIRECTLY          BELOW:         Diana          Farris          makes          the          first          out          for          the          dou-         ble          play          against          San          Leandro.          FAR          BELOW:         1981          Girls’          Softball          Team:          LEFT          TO          RIGHT:         ROW          ONE:          Pam          Less,          Linda          Haven,          Diana         Farris,          Tracy          Less,          Janelle          Gustufson,          Terry         Wong.          ROW          TWO:          Lori          Parison,          Debbie         Cable,          Gloria          Scott,          Tanya          Jones,          Annette         Scott,          Julie          Van          Eaten.          ROW          THREE:          Diane         Saxon,          Sherry          Schuler,          Rhonda          Bastida,         Patricia          Suesue,          Jessica          Bennett,          and          Coach         Dave          Johns         ele          tl          be         =a          .          Th          |          |         SOFTBALL         GIRLS’          BASKETBALL         WETESIAG         Marina         San          Lorenzo         Newark         Pinole          Valley         Notre          Dame         Dublin         Arroyo         Redwood         Petaluma         Pittsburg         Albany         Pacific         Harry          Ells         San          Leandro         Piedmont         Alameda         Piedmont         Albany         San          Leandro         Pacific         Harry          Ells         Alameda         BADMINTON         -          Varsity         San          Lorenzo         Marina         Harry          Ells         Alameda         Harry          Ells         Alameda         Harry          Ells         Berkeley         Alameda         Harry          Ells         Alameda         ACAL          Play-off         BOYS’          TRACK         Varsity         Fremont         ACAL          Relays         Albany         Piedmont         Pacific         Ells         Kennedy          Relay         San          Leandro         Hale          Roach          Relays         Alameda         WRESTLING         Junior          Varsity         Overall          Record         Acal          Record         8-2         7-0         Acal          Junior          Varsity          Champs         ©         TENNIS         ETE          AY         Kennedy         San          Leandro         Berkeley         DeAnza         Pinole         El          Cerrito         Piedmont         Alameda         Kennedy         San          Leandro         Berkeley         DeAnza         Pinole         El          Cerrito         Piedmont         Alameda         NVFP-OOMNRBROW          OOO         oo-2.c0000         a         SOCCER         Piedmont         Berkeley         Moreau         California         Skyline         Monte          Vista         San          Ramon         Berkeley         Moreau         Piedmont         FOOTBALL         Frosh         San          Leandro         Moreau         Miramonte         Piedmont         Alameda         San          Leandro         Alhambra         Alameda         GIRLS’          SWIMMING         Varsity         ANWO          NWWOON         OPP         SanRamon          96         Monte          Vista          81         DeAnza          and         Kennedy          36         Pinole          Si         Harry          Ells          64         Berkeley          59         Alameda          98%         VOLLEYBALL         Varsity         OPP         Albany          15:15         Pacific          he          var          ere         Piedmont          15,15         SanLeandro          10,6         Alameda          6,          15         Albany          15,          15         Pacific          18,18         Piedmont          15,6         CROSS          COUNTRY         Boys’         WRESTLING         Varsity         Marina,          B.O.D.42         Moreau         Marina          30          Piedmont         Castro          Valley          24          Albany         Logan          6          San          Leandro         DeAnza          3          Alameda         Berkeley          19         El          Cerrito          18          4th          O.A.L.          Invit.         Richmond          22          11th          San          Ramon          Invit.         Albany          21         SanLeandro          6         Alameda          20         TOURNAMENTS:          CROSS          COUNTRY         Encinal          Invitational          2nd          Girls’         San          Ramon          Invitation           1st         Mission          Invitational          4th          OPP         El          Cerrito          Invitation          1st         ACAL          Tournament          1st          Marina,          B.O.D.27         NORTH          COAST          1st          Piedmont          33         Albany          Inc.         San          Leandro          Inc.         Alameda          Inc.         2nd          O.A.L.          Invit.                   4th          San          Ramon          Invit.         2ndA.C.A.L.         BASKETBALL         Varsity         Pinole          Valley         Sunset         se         San          Leandro         Arroyo         Fremont         St.          Joseph         Irvington         Salesian         Marina         St.          Joseph         Albany         Pacific         Harry          Ells         San          Leandro         Piedmont         Alameda         BOYS’          SWIMMING          Piedmont         Varsity          Albany         San          Leandro         Pacific         Harry          Ells         Alameda          Alameda         Berkeley          San          Leandro         El          Cerrito         Kennedy         DeAnza         Tennyson         Piedmont         BASKETBALL         Junior          Varsity          BASEBALL         Varsity         Faculty         i          1          Fremont          3         pee          IS          7                    Oakland          High          0)         Fremont          5          Mt.          Diablo          1         Salesian          6          Marina          2         Albany          5          =          Albany          12         Pacific          2          —« Pacific          7         Harry          Ells          1          :          te          R         San          Leandro          an          Leandro         Piedmont          2          Piedmont          5         Alameda          2          Alameda          4         Piedmont          0          =          Albany          5         Albany          8          Las          Lomas          0         San          Leandro          3          Pitas          :         re          1          ;          Pacific          :          8         Alameda          3          Ele          :         2          San          Leandro          9         VOLLEYBALL         Junior          Varsity         15          Albany          ANS         1.          Pacific          15,15         6          Piedmont          45,15         1          1         BOYS’          SWIMMING         Junior          Varsity         1         5.         15,         ihe          aig          a         12,15          Ells          15,         99          Alameda          15,15          bs          a          7         16,15          Albany          14,11          7          El          Corrit:          56         16,12          Piedmont          14,15          4          “Vaan         15,15          SanLeandro          15,          6          5          nails          y          ;         11.15          Ells          17,15          7          Yonder          se         15,8          Alameda          17,          15          52          Piedmont          43         BASKETBALL         Girls’          Junior          Varsity         —-         39          Marina          34         34          SanLorenzo          29         39          Newark          19         52          Pinole          34         56          Dublen          24         58          Arroyo          23         28          Albany          16         29          Pacific          34         23          Ells          35         41          SanLeandro          23         51          Piedmont          40         31          Piedmont          39         45          Albany          21         39          SanLeandro          22         Pacific         SOFTBALL         Girls’          Varsity         Moreau         St.          Elizabeth         Marina         Skyline         Notre          Dame         Castlemont         Albany         Pacific         Ells         San          Leandro         Piedmont         Alameda         Albany         Pacific         San          Leandro         Piedmont         Ells         Alameda         FOOTBALL         Varsity         Newark         San          Rafael         Logan         Albany         Ells         Piedmont         Pacific         SanLeandro          12         Alhambra         Alameda         NCS          Playoffs         Hayward         St.          Patricks         OPP         -          GIRLS’          TENNIS         Varsity         Alameda         Albany         Presentation         Piedmont         Moreau         Bishop          O’Dowd         Albany         Alameda         Presentation         Piedmont         Moreau         Bishop          O'Dowd         MDW          LNWMNMYO O         --fFWOLMTOM-OfF         VARSITY          TRACK         Girls         Skyline         Fremont         Albany         Piedmont         DekKlotz          Relays         Pacific         Ells         Kennedy          Relays         San          Leandro         El          Cerrito          Relays         Alameda         ABOVE:          1980-81          CHAMPIONS:          FROM          LEFT          TO          RIGHT,          ROW          1:          Gregg          Matthews,          Dana          Wright,          swimming;          Terry          and          Temple          Campbell,          wrestlers;          Caroline         Yao,          Julie          Trotter,          track;          Tony          Fonseca,          Ed          Groves,          Micheal          Lee,          football.          ROW          2:          Jeff          Short,          Pam          Less,          Karrie          Jones,          Jackie          Cohen,          swimming;          George          Kanto,         Garrett          Slez,          football.          ROW          3:          Laura          Gallagher,          swimming;          Junior          Tautalatasi,          football;          Don          Berger,          Mark          Lasartemay,          Todd          Grewall,          Jose          Nunez,          Bill          Heskett,         Scott          Sensabaugh,          Eugene          Lasartemay,          wrestling;          Chris          Beal,          Paul          Hill,          cross          country;          Tony          Taplin,          Libby          Hopkins,          track;          Marvin          White,          Dewey          Duran,          Tony         Tramble,          Tim          Nelson,          Tony          Oh,          Kerry          Moss,          Wendel          Rose         —          2          eee         RIGHT:          ANNETTE         SCOTT          squirts          special         sauce          for          a          quarter-         pounder          at          Alameda's         MacDonalds.          BELOW         RIGHT:          Jennifer         Thatcher          and          Barbara         Galera          get          blown          dry          at         Lalapalooza’s.          FAR         BELOW:          Philip          Bennet         puzzles          over          one          of         Edwin          Winberg’s          hand-         outs          on          U.S.          govern-         ment          in          the          library.         BELOW:          The          sopho-         more          hall          may          have          bet-         ter          days          but          never          with         as          much          spirit          as          during         spirit          week.         138          DIVISION         P         O         R         L         R         A         7         S         LEFT:          KRIS          ERICKSON          follows          through          on          a          game-         point          slam          in          the          Piedmont          volleyball          match.          BELOW:         Mimi          Nicosia          paints          Andy          Hughes’          face,          a          skill          inherited         from          her          mother,          Mary          Nicosia,          while          Jessica          Bennet         and          Pam          Hui          admire          the          technique         OUTOF          CLASS          139         Alberto         Abad          '81         Kelly         Alves          '81         Marc         Araujo          '81         A          A          es         Michelle         Balthazar          '81         Peter         Beireis          '81         140          SENIORS         Jennifer         Adela          '81         Mark         Ambrosini          '81         r         Debra         Babauta          '81         re         |          a         Regina         Bangalan          '81         Bettina         Bell          ’81         Almason          ‘81         Frances         Apodaca          '81         s                              }         Un          Kyong         Bae          '81         Tony         Bass          '81         a          “a         3         Bennett          '81         Alex         Bautista          '81         Phillip         Bennett          '81         Bautista          '81         Bigley          '81         Chris         Beall          ’81         Ed         Boersma          '81         Boosters          Provide         Spirit          and          Support         The          parent          organized          Booster         Club          raised          money          to          support          pro-         grams          at          EHS.          They          provided          the         snack          bars          at          sports          events          and         dances.          Annual          Booster          fund-raisers         were          the          Winte          Tasting          Party,          the         Flower          Arranging          Show          and          the         dance          in          the          Spring.         FAR          LEFT:          NICK          Cabral          watches          EHS          students          danc-         ing          at          the          Soph          Hop.          ABOVE          LEFT:          Don          Harris          and         Paul          Foster          discuss          Booster          events          while          eating          at          the         Senior          Class          Spagetti          Feed.          LEFT:          Mary          Kenney          and         Diana          Chambers          pour          refreshments          at          a          Varsity          Bas-         ketball          game.          BELOW:          Mary          Milani          volunteers          her          time         in          the          library                   -          |                    “                   Maria          J.          Stuart          Julie          Barbara         Bonino          '81          Boone          '81          Bordner          '81          Borromeo          '81          Bourne          '81         Corazon          Jennifer          Barbara          7         Brandt          '81          Braun          ’81          Bryant          '81          Buchanan          ’81          Buchanan          '81         BOOSTER          CLUB         BELOW:          PILLING          HO          makes          some         adjustments          on          one          of          Ken          Brown's          Bun-         sen          burners.          RIGHT:          That          beauty          queen         Julie          Trotter          practices          her          winning          smile         at          the          Homecoming          rehearsal          with          Junior         Tautalatosi.          BELOW          RIGHT:          FROM         LEFT          TO          RIGHT,          ROW          1:          Theresa         Wong,          senior          class          fall          and          spring          presi-         dent;          Julie          Trotter,          fall          vice-president          and         spring          secretary.          ROW          2:          Dana          Wright,         fall          and          spring          Treasurer;          Kris          Erickson         fall          secretary;          Lisa          Thomas,          spring          vice         president.          FAR          BELOW:          Carlos          Littlep-         age           and          John          Kawaguchi          are          amused          at         a          mechanical          drawing          problem.         ae          .          a          :          :         Kathy          |          Toni          Carolyn          Sherry          Daniel          Donna         Buendia          '81          Bunch          '81          Bussey          '81          Calfee          '81          Campbell          '81          Campbell          '81         SENIORS         Kerri         Cardelli.          '81         Kevin         Carter          ’81         Cheryl         Charvet          81         Sam         Ching          '81         23%          Moneyed          Seniors         in          Their          Last          Year         The          class          of          1981,          after          four         dynamic          years,          finished          high         school          in          flourishing          success.          The         first          success          fo          their          final          year          was         the          Spaghetti          Feed          with          over          300         meals          served.          Next          came          the         smashing          hit          of          the          senior          play,         The          Curse          of          an         Aching’          Heart,         which          grossed         over          $350.         Things          quieted         down          over          the         winter          until          the         Winterball          came         which          for          the          first         time          in          years         pulled          a          profit.         Next          was          a          $950         net          gain          from          the         Sadie          Hawkins         dance.          Of         course,          the          cli-         max          to          the          year         was          the          Junior          Senior          Prom          on         May          29          at          the         Sheraton          Palace         Hotel.         FAR          ABOVE          FAR         LEFT:          Bwanne          Woon         ponders          where          he'll          be         in          five          years.          FAR         ABOVE          LEFT:          Libby         Hopkins          strides          out          a         last          440.          ABOVE          LEFT:         Mr.          Jon          Medeiros,          sen-         ior          class          mentor,         relaxes          with          the          thought         of          a          successful          four         years.          LEFT:          Paul          Hill         smiles          in          victory          at         Marina          High          School.         FAR          LEFT:          Kim          Krause         kicks          back          in          the          library.         Shirley          Jennifer         Chui          '81          Cohen          '81         SENIORS         Juniors          Come          Alive         With          Sports,          Clubs,         Spirit,          and          Dollars.         In          order          to          recover          from          a          financially          trou-         bled          Sophomore          year          the          Junior          class          held         numerous          fund          raising          activities          throughout         the          year          bringing          in          600          dollars.         During          spirit          week          the          class          really          came         alive          winning          more          of          the          lawn          competitions         than          any          other          class.         The          class          itself          seemed          to          improve         throughout          the          year.         RIGHT:          HAZEL          THOMAS          and          Annett          Scott          get          a          patrons          car          all         spic          and          span          at          the          Junior          class          car          wash.          BELOW          RIGHT:          Brett         Chambers          entraps          Gerardo          Mencias          as          he          hangs          one          of          the          many         spirit          week          banners.          BELOW:          Linda          Bradford          repairs          a          fallen         streamer          in          the          Junior          hall          for          spirit          week.          @W         “ar                   a          4          j         Chuck          Tony          Holly          Stuart          Alison         Contaxis          '81          Cummings          '81          Curtis          81          Darnell          '81          Davidson          '81          Davis          '81         144          SENIORS         LEFT:          TIM          MOLINBURG          adds          a          touch          of          color          to          the          Junior          hall          ceiling          for          spirit          week         BELOW:          Cynthia          Manganon,          Carina          Gelera,          and          Doug          Wong          add          a          final          polish          to          a          cus-         tomer's          car          at          the          Junior          class          car          wash.          FAR          BELOW:          The          Fall          and          Spring          Junior          class         officers.          FROM          LEFT          ROW          1:          Cynthia          Manganon,          Adrianne          Templin.          ROW          2:          Linda         Bradford,          Kate          Kenny,          and          Mary          Drost.          FAR          BELOW          LEFT:          Celeste          Ramos          shows          her         Class          spirit          in          her          artwork.         y         Josephine          Emily          Mary          Kathleen          Ana         De          Los          Reyes          '81          De          Los          Santos          '81          Dominguez          '81          Donson          '81          Drost          '81         JUNIORS         Sophomores          Net          $1300         on          Halloween          Hop          and         Bomb          the          Bees          Buttons         Widest          Ht          ae                   POON          ions          ena          2         AL          bs          a          Se,          Mra         The          Class          of          Eighty-Three          had          four          major          fund         raisers.          During          Spirit          Week          they          sold          their         ‘Bomb          the          Bees”          buttons          and          staged          a          Carna-         tion          and          rose          sale.          They          also          pushed          suckers         twice          during          the          year.          Their          Soph-Hop,          on          Hal-         loween          was          one          of          the          most          successful          ever          in         '          —          Ae          ‘          bs)          ee          terms          of          income.          It          earned          over          $1100.         ee          LT          CLA          ee          A)          ee          ORG          Re          Le          uae          By          the          Spring          of          1981,          the          Sophomores          had         more          money          than          any          other          class          except          the         Seniors.          At          the          end          of          the          year          they          had          over         $1600          and          were          looking          forward          to          an          equally         profitable          junior          year.         UPPER          LEFT:          JUDY          Kanto          and          Rashmi          Garde          stretch          out          before          a         Cross-Country          meet.          BELOW:          The          Sophomore          Student          Body          Officers         LEFT          TO          RIGHT,          ROW          1:          Caroline          Villaflor,          (Fall          Secretary),          Barbara         Galera          (Spring          Secretary),          Toni          Manibusan          (Spring          President),          Debbie         Deo,          (Spring          Vice-President),          Benji          Reyes,          (Fall          and          Spring          Treasurer),         Jennifer          Thatcher,          (Fall          President).          LEFT:          Tina          Darnell,          Julie          Wilson          and         Anita          Karandikar          are          excited          about          reading          the          play          ‘‘Medea”’          in          English.         eT          el          a          .          dj          _          ey          i         -_         Linda          Aaron          Jeff          Kristina          Thomas          Karen         Duenas          ’81          Duran          '81          Edwards          '81          Erikson          ’81          Erny          '81          Estes          '81         146          SENIORS         LEFT:          FLORALYN          MORATA          shows          enthusi-         asm          about          her          new          ‘‘friend.’’          BELOW:          Jackie         Ascunsion          pays          for          her          entrance          to          the          Soph-         Hop.          FAR          BELOW:          Kelly          Chambers          and         Anthony          Harris          try          on          some          running          shoes          at          a         local          Sporting          Goods          shop.          BELOW          MIDDLE:         Vicky          SanDey          Diego          follows          through          on          a          pow-         erful          backhand.          BELOW          LEFT:          Bobby          Woods         wants          everyone          to          know          that          he’s          doing          this          part         for          his          class         Ricardo          .          Lisa          Natalie          Sean          Virginia          Tony         Everett          Jr          '81          Fanning          '81          Farone          '81          Feeney          '81          Finden          '81          Fonseca          '81         SOPHOMORES         “Slogans,          Fund          Raisers         Open          the          Door          for          84”         The          freshmen          class          started          off          great,          dur-         ing          spirit          week          they          took          third          place          beating         out          the          sophomore          class.          They          had          spirit         and          they          had          two          slogans,          the          first          was         ‘Count          Me          In’          and          the          other          was          ‘“‘Open         The          Door          For          84.”          The          idea          of          the          second         slogan          was          that          they          would          open          the          door          a         little          wider          and          in          their          senior          year          the          door          .         to          everything          will          be          wide          open.          ll         The          freshmen          raised          over          $400.00         through          several          successful          fund          raisers.         Their          fund          raisers          were          face          painting          at          the         Christmas          Fair,          two          car          washes          and          suc-         cessful          candy          sales.         RIGHT:          GLORIA          BAUTISTA          studies          hard          for          a          world          History          test.         BELOW          FAR          RIGHT:          Tracy          Less          helps          to          decorate          the          freshmen         hall.          BELOW          MIDDLE          RIGHT:          Kathy          Hart          and          Brenda          Borsma         design          a          poster          for          the          freshmen          hall.          BELOW:          Sheila          Farren         cleans          up          the          freshmen          hall          after          everything          else          is          done.         Tony          .          Felicidad          Ron          Lesley          Ronaia         Fortuna          '81          Frez          '81          Gabaato          '81          Gallagher          '81          Garde          '81          Garlets          '81         SENIORS         ABOVE          LEFT:          RICHARD          Winchell          and          June          Fernandez          help         design          a          poster          for          spirit          week.          BELOW:          Bary          Tribuzia          shows         his          version          of          his          family          coat          of          arms          to          his          history         aa:          at          ee          ee          class.          FAR          BELOW:          Mairssia          Dejauo          shows          the          parts         2                    Cig          ©          mam          =o:          her          coat          of          arms.          BELOW          RIGHT:          Fall          Officers         BE          Ful          ;          :          {          FROM          LEFT:          Elgse          O'Neill,          Jessica          Bennet,          Tina          Batis-         :          |          ;          :          tau,          Arthur          Roke.          RIGHT:          Spring          Officers.          FROM         |          LEFT:          Anthony          Daysog,          Jennifer          Sullivan,          Arthur          Roke         i          Pam          Hueie         Wage         te.         Le         w          A          |         Michael          Joyce          Steven          Armando         Gibson          '81          Gilliam          '81          Gladden          '81          Golez          '81         FRESHMEN         The          Logs:          A          Place          for         Smoking          and          Socializing         As          a          place          for          socializing,          students          gathered          at          the         logs          to          talk,          listen          to          their          radios,          and          smoke.          As          many         as          two          hundred          people          could          be          seen          at          the          ‘‘Desig-         nated          off          Campus          Smoking          Area’”’          before          school          and          at         lunch.          The          logs          were          built          to          provide          a          place          for          those         who          wished          to          smoke          in          peace.          However,          the          adminis-         trators          kept          activities          in          order          on          their          regular          patrols.         News          of          the          past          weekends’          parties          and          plans          of         future          ones          were          often          the          subject          of          conversation.         RIGHT:          TINA          BUNCH          relaxes          before          classes          with          a          cigarette.          BELOW:          Frank         Hanna          and          Ken          Biba          make          sure          students          are          in          class          during          the          day.         y         4         Eli          Danny          Remedios          Grant          Christina          Bill         Golez          ’81          Gomes          '81          Gopez          '81          Goss          ’81          Greany          '81          Green          '81         150          SENIORS         LEFT:          FRANCES          GUERRERO,          Jamie          Kennedy,         Renee          Grohnert,          and          Darlene          Garret          take          a          break          in         between          classes          at          a          friend’s          car.          FAR          BELOW:          Rosmy         Alfaro,          Doug          Powell,          John          Vargas,          Ronald          Vargas,          and         Tony          Bass          watch          the          morning          action          at          the          logs          from         the          sidelines.          BELOW          LEFT:          Before          school          at          lunch,         afterschool,          and          between          classes,          students          can          be         found          retreating          to          the          logs.          BELOW:          Maria          Fagundas         and          Sheila          Lopez          light          up          in          between          classes         Frances          Gerardo          Lori         Guerrero          '81          Guerrero          '81          Guzman          ’81          Hallford          '81          Harris          ’81          Harris          '81         Ethnic          Clubs          Make          Big         Profit;          Soread          Cultures         The          ethnic          organizations          were          among          the          most         active          clubs          in          the          school.          To          start          off          their          year,          the         Filipino          Student          Union          held          a          car          wash          at          Webster         Street’s          Shell          Station.          Later,          they          sold          Gheragdelli         chocolates,          and          at          the          annual          Christmas          Faire,          lum-         pia.          Through          all          their          sales,          the          club          netted          $1200.         To          celebrate          Black          History          Month,          the          Black          Stu-         dent          Union          held          a          dance          at          the          College          of          Alameda.         Part          of          the          money          the          club          raised          was          donated          to         NAACP.          One          of          the          main          goals          of          the          members          was         to          get          Black          History          taught          in          the          district.         Members          of          the          Asian          Club          sponsored          a          wan-ton         sale,          a          paper          drive,          and          a          car          wash          which          financed          a         trip          to          the          Hearst          Castle          at          the          end          of          the          year.         The          Spanish          Club          spread          their          culture          through         sales          of          burritos          and          enchiladas.          As          an          added          touch,         Students          from          each          ethnic          club          met          together          and         planned          an          international          week.         ABOVE          RIGHT:          THE          Black          Student          Union          officers:          FROM          LEFT:          Leslie          Brad-         ley,          Vice-President;          Kathy          Andrews,          Treasurer;          and          Dee          Dee          Andrews,          Secre-         tary.          CENTER          RIGHT:           Felicia          Anderson,          Alison          Davis,          Vecelka          Orinstil,          and         Kathy          Andrews          sell          another          caramel          apple          to          a          concerned          citizen.          BELOW         RIGHT:          The          Spanish          Club          officers.          FROM          LEFT          ROW          1:          Michael          Cho,          Trea-         surer;          Shirley          Chui,          Secretary;          Zenaida          Mejia,          President;          Jennifer          Adela,          Vice-         President;          and          Marty          Newton,          Sergeant-at-Arms.          ROW          2:          Marshall          Rexinger,         Co-President.          BELOW:          Anna          Fernandez          and          Zenaida          Mejia          are          so          humored          by         Marty          Hughes's          joke          that          they          forgot          to          finish          their          booth          for          the          Christmas         Faire.         Shellei          John          Diana          Leisa          Jesse         Hart          81          Healy          ’81          Held          '81          Hietala          ’81          Hill          81          Hinojosa          '81         152          SENIORS         LEFT:          WARREN          MANUNTAG          and          Cecilia          Manaio         demonstrate          the          art          of          frying          lumpias          to          their          hungry         customers.          BELOW:          Lydia          Mahr          takes          a          peek          at          the         camera          at          the          Asian          Club          carwash.          FAR          BELOW         RIGHT:          The          Asian          Student          Union          officers.          FROM         LEFT          ROW          1:          Winnie          Au,          Vice-President.          ROW          2:         Lydia          Mahr,          Secretary;          Jack          Yee,          Treasurer;          and         Dora          Chun,          President.          FAR          BELOW          LEFT:          The          Fili-         pino          Student          Union          officers:          FROM          LEFT          ROW          1:         Gerardo          Guerrero,          Fall          Sergeant-at-Arms;          Nacito         Sanchez,          Spring          Sergeant-at-Arms;          and          Lawrence         Lagdamen,          Sophomore          Representative.          ROW          2:         John          Macapinlac,          Spring          Sergeant-at-Arms;          Susan         Gonzales,          Junior          Representative;          Richie          Tuason,         Freshmen          Representative;          Darlene          Enriquez,          Fall         and          Spring          Vice-President;          Jackie          Wenceslao,          Fall         Treasurer;          and          Rex          Abille,          Spring          Sergeant-at-         Arms.          ROW          3:          Cecilia          Manalo,          Spring          Junior          Repre-         sentative;          Pilling          Ho,          Spring          Treasurer;          Marites          San-         chez,          Advisor.          ROW          4:          Anita          Adamos,          Spring          Sec-         retary;          Warren          Manuntag,          Advisor;          Joe          Tungol,         Spring          Sergeant-at-Arms;          Jo          Delos          Reyes,          Advisor;         and          Armando          Golez,          Fall          and          Spring          President         a          |          SE         Libby          Mary          Cathy         Hopkins          '81          Huey          '81          Huie          '81         a)         Close-Up          Club          Tours          Capital,          Meets          New          President         A          trip          to          Washington,          D.C.          was          the          Bm         goal          and          highlight          of          the          members          of          ayia         the          Close-Up          Club.          They          flew          on          Feb-          ligaaee         ruary          1          with          their          advisor          Edwin          Win-         berg          and          stayed          at          the          Sheraton          Pal-         ace          Hotel          until          February          6.          They          met         with          Congressman          Pete          Stark          and          Sen-         ator          Hayakawa,          toured          the          Capitol,          and         saw          newly          inaugurated          President          Ron-         ald          Reagan.          The          Model          United          Nations         Club          went          to          debates          throughout          the         year          lead          by          chairpersons          Cyndy         Sump          and          Diane          Held.          The          French         Club          sold          candy          and          The          Travel          Club         went          to          San          Francisco          with          sponsor         Barbara          McKee.         RIGHT:          THE          FRENCH          Club          officers:          FRONT          LEFT:         Brenda          Boersma,          Treasurer;          Pam          Huie,          Secretary;          Alison         Davis,          Vice-President;          Lesley          Gallagher,          President;          and         Jennifer          Sullivan,          Vice-President.          FAR          RIGHT:          The          Close-         Up          members          and          officers:          FROM          LEFT          ROW          1:          Julie          Van         Etten,          Lisa          Fanning,          Teresa          Wong,          Secretary;          and          Sherry         Stockall.          ROW          2:          Alison          Davis,          Lesley          Gallagher,          Laura         Paul,          and          Ginger          Finden.          ROW          3:          Dan          Campbell,          John         Leavitt,          Vice-President;          Mike          Wentz,          John          Healy,          and         Ernest          Andriese.          BELOW          RIGHT:          The          Model          UN          officers:         FROM          LEFT:          Cindy          Sump,          Vice-President;          Rudra          Sil,          Sec-         retary;          and          Dan          Encarnacion,          Treasurer.          BELOW:          Lisa         Fanning          and          Mimi          Ploss          admire          the          placques          they          are         going          to          sell          for          Close-Up          at          the          Christmas          Faire.         Martin          ,          Kim          Carmeliza          Juanita          Darlene         Hughes          '81          Hutchinson          '          in’          lsip          “81          Jacobo          '81          Jarratt          '81         154          SENIORS         LEFT:          MEMBERS          OF          the          Travel          Club          listen          intently          to          their          tour         guide          as          she          explains          the          history          of          the          Han          Dynasty.          CENTER         LEFT:          Barbara          McKee,          Arthur          Roke,          and          Eva          Wong          seem          to          disagree         with          Lynn          Viduya          about          the          number          of          Caramel          Crunch          each          person         should          receive.          FAR          BELOW          LEFT:          The          dragon          will          commemorate         the          Year          of          the          Rooster          of          the          Chinese          New          Year          BELOW:          The         Travel          Club          officers:          FROM          LEFT:          Lynn          Viduya,          Vice-President:         Arthur          Roke,          President;          and          Irma          Reyes,          Secretary.          FAR          BELOW         RIGHT:          Lynn          Viduya,          Eva          Wong,          and          Arthur          Roke          prepare          their         booth          at          the          Christmas          Faire         Tina          George          Frank          Kary          Kevin         Justus          ’81          Kanto          '81          Keller          '81          Kent          '81          Koffler          '81         CLUBS          155         RIGHT:          THE          KEY          Club          officers:          FROM          LEFT          ROW          1:          Annabelle         Shipman,          President.          ROW          2:          Michael          Cho,          Secretary;          Janine         Shipman,          Treasurer;          and          Jaspreet          Chug,          Vice-President.          CEN-         TER          RIGHT:          While          Daniel          Guillaume          plans          his          next          move,          Ber-         nard          Murphy          can't          believe          his          eyes          how          nicely          polished          the          chess         pieces          are.          BELOW          RIGHT:          Claude          Kramer,          Darren          Guillaume,         Kevin          Kwan,          and          Seung          Lee          concentrate          on          their          games          while         Larry          Gee          prefers          to          visit          his          friends.          FAR          BELOW          LEFT:          The         Chess          Club          officers:          FROM          LEFT:          Kevin          Kwan,          Vice-President;         and          Seung          Lee,          President.          BELOW:          The          Key          Club          members          wait         for          their          next          customer          at          the          Christmas          Faire         Jaime          Lisa          Kim          Melissa          Tina         Kennedy          '81          Kowalski          '81          Krause          '81          Kurtii          81          Kyles          '81         SENIORS         Encinal’s          Student          Clubs         ARE          Interests          in          Action         Clubs          were          interests          in          action.          Key          club          members         devoted          time          to          community          service.          The          community         they          served          went          beyond          Alameda;          both          Easter          Seals         and          March          of          Dimes          were          helped          by          Key          Clubbers         The          event          that          meant          the          most          to          the          key          club          work-         ers          was          the          annual          canned          food          drive          just          before         Christmas.          Our          horticultural          hotshots          were          mem-         bers          of          The          Future          Farmers          of          America.          Not          many         people          knew          about          the          club          but           those          that          did          were         impressed          by          their          activities.          When          Friends          of          the         Library          needed          help          the          horticulturalists          stepped         right          in          and          aided          them          by          selling          plants.         The          action          that          fascinated          chess          club          members         was          the          world’s          oldest          game.          They          played          and         played          and          became          better          and          better          at          a          game          that         has          intrigued          man          for          thousands          of          years.          Another         group          that          played,          was          the          skiers.          Skiing          was          knowl-         edge,          sport,          and          ability          in          action.          Even          though          our         81          winter          was          late          in          arriving,          when          it          came,          the         snow          was          exceptional.          Many          lobbied          to          create          a          ski         team,          but          ski          teams          were          not          in          the          immediate          future          due          to          costs          for          gas          or          bus          rentals.         LEFT:          THE          SKI          Club          officers:          FROM          LEFT:          Mimi          Milani,          Secretary;          and          Chris         Idle,          Sergeant-at-Arms.          BELOW          LEFT:          The          FFA          Club:          FROM          LEFT,          ROW          1:         Colin          Davidson,          Melissa          Kurtti,          Secretary;          and          Terry          Thompson,          Reporter;          ROW         2:          Cindy          Santistevan,          Vice-President;          Cindy          Kurtti,          Treasurer;          and          Tina          Bell         President.          BELOW:          Cathy          Cho          proudly          smiles          to          herself          for          selling          a          cupcake          at         the          Christmas          Faire,          while          Feliz          Frez          and          Mila          Sanchez          wish          they          could          have         done          the          same          thing         Want          to          Know          How          Many         Fouls          or          Yards          Gained?         Ask          Our          Dedicated          Stats         Every          sport          had          its          own          group          of          stats          from         girls          swimming          in          Septemeber          through          varsity         football          and          basketball          to          varsity          track          in          May.         ‘‘Stats’’          was          an          abbreviation          given          to          the          statisti-         cians.          On          the          average          each          stat          worked          two          to         four          hours          a          week          during          their          sport’s          season.         Their          duties          included          keeping          track          of         rebounds,          yardage          gained,          tackles,          fouls,          and         clocking          times.          They          traveled          to          away          games         with          team          members          and          sometimes          team          mem-         bers          became          temporary          stats.          At          every          sporting         event          these          dedicated          record          keepers          were         equipped          with          clipboards,          stopwatches,          and         starting          guns.          They          were          important          because         players          and          coaches          depended          on          them          for          indi-         vidual          and          team          records.         Referees          and          umpires          were          an          important          part         of          every          game          too.          They          were          professionals          and         were          paid          for          their          time.          Games          couldn't          be          held         without          them.         ABOVE          RIGHT:          JULIE          Trotter          roots          for          the          offense          on          a          third          down          play         BELOW          RIGHT:          Mary          Harris          and          Etwina          Pau          watch          for          pass          comple-         tions.          BELOW:          Kathleen          Donson          and          Tanya          Jones          total          up          yardage         gained          by          the          Jets          at          halftime.         %         i          esa         Jodel         Leano          '81         158          SENIORS         %         ’         @ip          4          EFT:          ED          ARAUJO          studies          the          opposition'’s          formation          from          the          sidelines          at          a          J.V.          football          game         ;          BELOW          CENTER:          Mr.          Rebensdort          works          the          scoreboard          at          a          girls          basketball          game.          BELOW          RIGHT:         }          Cindy          Sump          takes          a          break          from          totaling          tackles          made          in          the          first          half.          FAR          BELOW          RIGHT:          A          referee         rules          the          ball          dead          at          the          fifty          yard          line.          FAR          BELOW          LEFT:          Becky          Montanya          and          Archie          Bowles          clock         Carl          Wood          at          12:01          at          a          two          mile          cross-country          race         Sherman          David          Veronica         Lee          '81          Lewis          '81          Liggins          '81         Cheerleaders          Take          Second          Place          in          Omega          Rally         Get          your          M                    M's,          plain          or         fancy!          Snickers          and          Milky          Ways         over          here.          ‘‘Suckers          and          Reese’s         cups          for          those          who          know          good         candy.’’          These          were          the          pitches         used          by          a          new          breed          of          huck-         sters          on          the          Encinal          High          school         scene.          The          saleswomen          were          the         Cheerleaders          who          approached          a         candy          sale          with          the          same          enthu-         siasm          they          used          when          cheering          a         team          to          victory.          M                    M’s          and         other          candy          profited          the          girls          in         October          to          the          cheerful          sum          of         $412.00.         During          summer          ’80          both          var-         sity          and          JV          cheerleading          squads         attended          camp          and          came          home         with          trophies.          Varsity          snared         “superior          trophy          and          the          JV’s         received          an          ‘‘excellent’’          trophy,         Later          in          the          fall          there          was          an         Omega          rally          at          Church          of          the         Three          Crosses          in          Castro          Valley,         and          the          varsity          came          home          with         a          second          place          trophy.         at         Carlos         Littlepage          '81         Maria         Magdaleno          '81         Gerilyn         Magpoc          '81         Lontiong          ’81          Macale          '81          Macario          '81         160          SENIORS         FAR          LEFT:          TONY          Manibu-         san          brings          the          crowd          to         their          feet          with          ‘‘DE-         FENSE  ’.          LEFT:          Shannon         Graham          and          Denise          Darnell         demonstrate          the          thoughts         of          Encinal          fans          at          the         Pacific          game.          BELOW:         Confused          Wendy          Kesseler         cheers          to          crowds          at          the         Hillbilly          pep-rally.          BELOW         LEFT:          The          J.V.          Cheerlead-         ers:          FROM          LEFT          TO         RIGHT:          Julie          Wilson,          Lisa         Nash,          Robin          Weaver,          Lisa         Dabney          and          Katherine          Gel-         era.          PAGE          160:          TOP         LEFT:          Pilling          Ho          leads          The         crowd          to          chant          ‘‘VIC-         TORY.  ’          TOP          RIGHT:          Var-         sity          Cheerleaders          and         Pom-Pon          girls          await          the         return          of          the          Football          team         after          half-time.          BELOW         RIGHT:          The          Varsity          Cheer-         leaders:          FROM          LEFT          TO         RIGHT:          Tony          Manibusan,         Shannon          Graham,          Chrissy         Guida,          Pilling          Ho          and         Wendy          Kesseler.          BELOW         LEFT:          A          crowd          assembles         on          the          front          lawn          for          the         weekly          pep-rallies.         Carmen          Daffy          Eugene          Ken         Manibusan          '81          Marilao          '81          Martinelli          '81          Mason          '81          Maynard          '81          Maynard          ’81         CHEERLEADERS          161         Camp          and          Trophies         Highlight          Season         for          Pom-Pon          Line         The          1980-81          Varsity          Football          and         Basketball          Pom-Pon          girls          started          their         season          at          the          USA          Spirit          Camp          at          U.C.         Santa          Cruz          from          July          5-8.          New          rou-         tines,          game          action          chants,          and          cheers         kept          them          busy.          At          the          end          of          the          week         they          were          presented          with          a          Superior         Trophy.         In          a          competition          at          the          Contra          Costa         All-Star          Football          game          with          30          schools         the          Pom-Pon          girls          along          with          the          Var-         sity          Cheerleaders,          received          a          second         place          trophy.         Along          with          competitions,          pep          rallies,         weekly          football          games,          and          bi-weekly         basketball          games,          the          girls          held          fun-         draisers,          including          candy          and          carna-         tion          sales          to          offset          the          cost          of          uniforms         and          camp.         Highlighting          the          season          was          the         Northcoast          2A          Championship          Football         game          at          the          Oakland          Coliseum,          where         the          Varsity          Line          cheered          to          a          crowd          of         roaring          Encinal          fans.         ABOVE:          THE          VARSITY          Pom-pon          girls          attempted          to          raise         spirit          at          a          lunch          time          pep          rally          for          the          game          after          school         RIGHT:          THE          1980-81          VARSITY          POM-PON          LINE.          FIRST         ROW,          LEFT          TO          RIGHT:          Shellei          Hart,          Sherry          Calfee,          Car-         men          Manibusan,          Michelle          Balthazar.          SECOND          ROW:         Denise          Darnell,          Shaila          Garde,          Keli          Alves,          Kim          Hutchinson         OPPOSITE          PAGE,          ABOVE:          Michelle          Balthazar          watches         intensely          as          the          Jets          move          down          field.          CENTER:          Shellei         Hart          cheers          enthusiastically          the          Jets          to          Victory.          BELOW:         Denise          Darnell          gets          the          crowd          to          join          in          a          chant         Monica          Leslie          Zenaida          Filmore          Noemi         MacDonald          '81          McGregor          '81          Mejia          '81          Melgar          '81          Mercado          '81         162          SENIORS         PA         Raymond          Mark          Rudy          Linda          Les          Paul          |         Milani          ’81          Miller          '81          Miskulin          '81          Mitchell          '81          Miyashiro          '81          Molenbeig          '81         POM-PON          163         BELOW:          SCOTTY          SENSABAUGH,          Laura          Gallagher          and          Chris          Beall          show          off          their          design-         er's.          FAR          BELOW          LEFT:          Bob          Reaves          scores          a          touchdown          with          the          computerized          football         game.          FAR          BELOW          RIGHT:          John          Sepic,          Bill          Green,          Suan          Gonzales,          and          Darlene          Enriques         play          Simon          —          a          memory          game         Le          se         a          Sy         .          5          s          -         ae                    a          ‘         a4          =         O50          we         Lynda          Tim          Arieen          Germ         .          erman         Morrison          ‘81          Murphy          '81          Narito          81          Navarro          81         National          Ads          Make         Fads          and          Fashions         Advertising          influences          what          we         buy          especially          in          the          fashion          world.         The          year          80-81          brought          in          the         designer's          jeans          trend.          The          favorites         included          those          by          Sasson,          Jor-         dache,          Calvin          Klein,          and          even          Gloria         Vanderbilt.          Sharing          the          trend          was          the         Urban          Cowboy          phenomenon,          easily         spotted          by          cowboy          hats.          John          Tra-         volta’s          latest          movie          really          added         cowboys          even          to          the          city          of         Alameda.         Fads          zeroed          in          on          French          braids,         punk,          and          computerized          games.          The         games          of          the          year          were          Simon          and         Space          Invaders.         BELOW:          WENDALL          ROSE,          Dewey          Duran,          Kerry         Moss,          and          Elyce          O'Neil          wearing          the          newest          fashion         trend          of          81          —          Urban          Cowboy          style.          BELOW          LEFT:          A         look          that’s          all          together.          LEFT:          Julie          Trotter          and          Kath-         leen          Donson          concentrate          on          studying          while          Tony          Tap-         lin,          Garrett          Slez,          and          Tony          Fonseca          concentrate          on         other          things         S.         Pare         BAND          GAND          .          BAND          BANS         =          ——————          iia          sae          S         S          ——          ——————          ee         Tim          John          Anthony          Michelle          Liz         Nelson          '81          Nguyen          '81          Nish          '81          Oh          '81          O'Neill          '81          Parker          '81         FADS FASHIONS         Favorite          Movie          =          Favorite          Album         .          Back          in          Black         .          Paradise          Theater         .          Crimes          of          Passion         .          Hi          in          Fidelity         .          The          Game         .          Freedom          of          Choice         .          Captured         .          Zenaida          Menda         .          Super          Trouper         .          Kenny          Roger's,         Greatest          Hits         .          Stir          Crazy         .          Ordinary          People         .          Airplane         .          Altered          States         .          Coal          Miners          Daughter         .          Bloody          Valentine         .          Empire          Strikes          Back         .          Superman         Popeye         .          Elephant          Man         SCOMNDAOShWNH          =         SCOMNADAWND          —         at         Best          Place          To          Go          On         A          Date         1.          Movies         2.          Dinner         3.          Parking         4.          Bowling         5.          Submarine          Races         Christine          Vince          Zoraida         Pastores          '81          Paul          81          Pellicci          ’81          Perez          '81          Piedad          '81         166          SENIORS         Favorites         Favorite          Person          =          —          ons          Favorite          T.V.          Shows         1.          Jumpin          Jim          Kruse          oF          1.          M A S H          2.          Benny          Hill          4          get          ae          2.          Benny          Hill         3.          Robin          Williams          r          :          3.          Dukes          of          Hazzard         4.          Richard          Pryor          4.          Busom          Buddies         5.          Steve          Martin           a?          5.          Saturday          Night          Live         6.          Alan          Alda          .          6.          Fridays         7.          Robert          Redford          7.          Love          Boat         8.          Ronald          Reagan          ;          8.          White          Shadow         9.          Willy          Stargell          9.          Eight          is          Enough         10.          Lester          Hayes          10.          Three’s          Company         Favorite          Hangout         1.          Home         2.          Castle         3.          Friends          House         4.          Roundtable         5.          Mels          Bowl         Anne          Clare          Bob          Ronalee          Mimi          Jimmy         Pimental          '81          Pimental          '81          Phillips          '81          Phillips          '81          Ploss          '81          Pondoc          '81         FUNKY          FAVORITES         F          le          stic          awards         fe          the          largest.          They          included          indi-         vince          Almason,          Trades          and          Industry.         Bank          of          America          also          gave          plaques         for          Fine          Arts,          Liberal          Arts,          and          one         plaque          for          science          and          math.          The         award          winners          were          Kevin          Carter,         Chris          Beall,          and          Scott          Lim          respec-         Doug          Brenda          Robert          Marshall          Roman          Erich         Powell          '81          Preece          '81          Reeves          '81          Rexinyer          '81          Rios          '81          Reesch          '81         SENIORS         Chris          Beall          help          Seott          Lim,          to          his          feet          in          their          own          special          Way.          FAR         BELOW          LEFT:          Sara          Zender          S          a          break          from          her          studies          to.st          ile          for          the         es          ee           CAMOTa:          ‘          “                   s                  Maverick          Marites          Leon          Scott         Salangsang          '81          Sanchez          '81          Santos          '81          Sensabaugh          '81         Annabelle         Shipman          '81         AWARD          WINNERS         S         E         N                  O         R         Q         U         O         if         e         S         love          and          miss          r         -          me          —|          love          you.          |          couldn't          have          made          it         Of          you.          ;         JENNIFER          ADELA:          It          doesn't          take          a          new          year          to         make          a          brand          new          start;          It          only          takes          the          deep         desire          to          try          with          all          our          heart.          Thanks          E.          H.          S.          and         all          my          friends          for          all          the          good          times!          Good          luck          class         of          81!          Love,          Jen.         VINCE          ALMASON:          You          have          entered          the          Twilight         Zone         Beyond          this          world          strange          things          are          known         Use          the          key,          unlock          the          door         See          what          your          fate          might          have          in          store         Come          explore          your          dreams          creation                   enter          this          world          of          imagination.         KELI          DEE          ALVES:          We          we          made          it!          I've          spent          the          last         4          years          with          3          of          the          most          special          people,          BINA,         RED          and          KIMBA.          Thanks          for          being          there.          David          |         .          Mom,          thanks          for          being          behind         hout          all         FRANCES          APODACA:          Good          luck          to          all          my          friends         here          at          Encinal          who          will          be          going          their          separate         ways,          I'll          miss          my          closest          friends          who          |          shared          so         many          memories          with.          Take          care          Diana          Parrish.          |'Il         miss          you          Barbara,          Julie          and          Maria.          |          didn't          forget          to         mention          my          babe          Rodney,          whom          |          love          so          much         Thanks          to          my          Mom          and          Dad          who          helped          me          make          it         through          these          years.         MARC          ARAUJO:          High          school          is          a          very          important         stepping          stone          in          everyone's          life.          I'm          really          glad          that         my          high          school          experience          took          place          in          such          a         nice,          well          rounded          academy.          I'll          miss          ‘ya!         DEBBIE          BABAUTA:          To          my          family          and          friends          thank         you          for          all          the          support          you've          given          me.          Without          you         nothing          could          have          been          possible.          Most          of          all         THANKS          to          a          VERY          SPECIAL          PERSON          in          my          life,         whom          |          LOVE          VERY          MUCH,          FRED.          |          know          we          will          be         together          Always          and          Forever!          LOVE          DABADOO         UNKYONG          BAE:          There          was          a          time          saying          Hello!         And          now          it's          good-bye.          Came          in          as          a          blind          and         coming          out          full          of          knowledge.          These          gifts          are          best         for          all.          It          will          create          a          better          me.          Thank          you          teachers,         Mr.          Winberg,          Mr.          Fong,          and          my          friends.         MICHELLE          J.          BALTHAZAR:          In          memory          of          my          sister         —          Kathy,          |          love          you!          to          Shaila,          Lisa                    Kathleen,         thank          you          for          always          being          there.          Mr.                    Mrs.          Medei-         ros,          thanks          for          all          your          help.          To          the          Football,          Basket-         ball                    Wrestling          team          —          hats          off!          Scott,          you're         really          a          special          person,          |'ll          always          remember          our         friendship.          To          all          —          ‘Life          is          to          Short          to          be          Tall!  ’         REGINA          BANGALAN:          Graduation          ‘‘is          a          time          for          joy,         a          time          for          tears,          a          time          we'll          treasure          through          the         years,          we'll          remember          always,          graduation          day”’.          I'd         like          to          wish          all          lyou          Seniors          the          best          of          luck.          May         you          find          your          pot          of          gold          at          the          end          of          your          rainbow         Live,          Love,          and          Laugh!         ALEX          BAUTISTA:          |          spent          many          great          years          here          at         Encinal          High          School.          It’s          great          school          to          go          to.          |         want          to          thank          all          the          great          teachers          and          a          special         thanks          to          my          parents.          To          the          class          of          ‘81          and          my         friends,          have          a          happy          successful          life         PHILIP          BAUTISTA:          Clap          your          hands          Class          of          81,         finally          we          are          out!!!          ALL          THAT.          |          want          to          mention         Kiki,          Angel,          Master          GEE          and          the          Players          Inc.(R-         oasting          Them).          Stay          cool          and          keep          in          touch.          Don't         forget          the          initials          P.          A.          B.          cause          |’m          going          to          be          a          ris-         David         Smith          '81         Garrett         Slez          '81         170          SENIORS         ing          star(really          though).          Thanks          Encinal          staff          and          my         family          (Moms)          —          GOOD          LUCK          OUT          THERE         CHRISTOPHER          BEALL:          Affer          all          the          razzing,          your         C.          P.          B.          has          taken          —          chain          and          leash,          primed          by         Don          Grant's          ‘‘Life          and          Times’’,          will          hit          that          cold         world          with          a          treasure          of          friends          and          friendship         behind          me.          A          once          and          forever          love.          Remember,         stand          tall;          they          can          only          ride          you          if          you          bend          your         back          for          them.         PETER          BEIREIS:          Take          your          dreams          and          fulfill          your         fantasies          because          life          is          too          short’          Accomplish          your         goals          because          life          is          like          a          messy          room,          you          have          to         sort          through          all          the          garbage          before          you          can          find         what          you          want.          To          all          my          friends          John,          Bill,          Kari,         Leslie          and          all          you          crazy          people,          go          for          it!          Grab          all         the          gusto          you          can.         TINA          BELL:          !f          you          have          somethng,          set          it          free.          If          it         comes          back,          it’s          yours          fo rever.          But          if          it          doesn't,          it         —never          was          Good-bye          Cindy,          Lori.          Terri.          Tracy,          Mel.         Ellie,          Mario,          Lorita,          and          everyone          else.          Good          Luck         and          Enjoy!          Class          of          fun          —          '81'          —          Long          live          Rock         and          Roll!          Live          for          the          moment         ED          BOERSMA:          High          school          is          behind          me          now,          with         it,          |          keep          the          memories          of          friendships          built          and         laughs          shared          and          now          it's          time          to          move          on,          but          not         before          |          mention          some          special          people:          D.M.(MHSL),         K.C.(CLONE),          D.R.,          D.W:,-L.T.,.J:T.,          L.P.,          G.N         P.N.,          L.G.,          N.R.,          (RIP),          and          S.G.          Thanks          ...0.K         BYE         MARIA          BONINO:          Well,          all          |          can          say          is:          Thank          God         I'm          getting          out!          Thank          you          Mom           and          Dad          for          your         support,          love          'ya          both.          B.B.,          J.B.,          F.A.,          J.V.,          D.P         C.G.,          K.C.,          and          K.B.,          we          made          it!          Also          to          a          guy          that         means          so          much          to          me.          |          love          you          Big          Dan!          God         Bless          You          All.         J.          STUART          T.          BOONE:          It's          been          an          eternity.          |'m          so         tired          |          haven't          slept          a          wink.          To          C.G.,          thanks          for         being          my          friend.          To          K.D.,          M.B.,          and          FXCIll:          Perhaps         we'll          meet          again          between          Heaven          and          Hell          in          the         Purple          Haze.          Life          must          be          viewed          through          a          Glass         Onion.          Run          Like          Mad          and          The          Wall          will          be          over-         come.         JULIE          BORDNER:          Encinal          will          leave          me          memories         I'll          cherish          forever.          A          new          life          opens          its          arms          to          me         Take          my          hand          Ants,          we'll          walk          through          it          together         Hey          Normy          Baby          —          you’re          alright.          Thanks          for         everything.          BB,          my          partner,          MB,          JV,          FA,                    KC          when         you've          touched          someone's          heart,          you've          touched          it         forever         BARBARA          BORROMEO:          We          finally          make          it!          Thanks         for          being          there          when          |          need          you:          BP,          JB,          MB,          FA         DP,          HC,          KC,                    KB.          Marcus          I'll          always          cherish         the          times          we've          spent          together.          No          one          knows          what         the          future          will          bring          but          |          hope          it          finds          us          together.          |         love          ‘ya!          Thanks          Mom                    Dad.          God          Bless          you          little         Frank          Robert.          Look          out          Texas,          here          we          come!         CORAZON          BRANDT:          Times          are          changing          and         we're          all          going          our          own          way...special          thanks          to          all         my          teachers          and          friends          for          sharing          their          knowl-         edge.          There          have          been          a          lot          of          ‘‘Sweet          and          Sour         memories          that          will          remain          with          me          forever.          May          we         turn          this          knowledge          into          wisdom          as          we          go          out          to         meet          the          world.          Hugs          and          kisses          to          all         JENNY          BRAUN:          To          Zeny,          Tina,          Shirl,          Clare,          Cat,         Antonio         Simpson          '81         Marian         Simson          '81         Sylvia,          Kim,          Karla,          Lynn,          Susan,                    Ana.          ‘True         friends          are          like          diamonds,          precious          but          rare.          False         friends          are          like          autumn          leaves,          found          everywhere.”         ‘         Thanks          for          being          such          true          friends.          Take          care.          And          —         to          Mom                    Dad:          |          Love          You         BARBARA          BRYANT:          |          just          want          to          say          thanks,          Mom         and          Dad,          for          everything          you          have          done          for          me.          A         special          thanks          to          all          my          special          friends          who          have         made          my          four          years          all          worthwhile.          |          couldn't          have          —         ou!          Thanks,          Encinal,          for          all          the          |         made          it          without         great          memories!          Good-bye,          God          Bless          You.         BUTCH          BUCHANAN:          Encinal          was          a          fun          school          sis,         we          made          it.          To          all          the          beautiful          ladies          at          Encinal,         stay          sweet          and          neat;           show          ‘ya          right.          Sweet          ‘'B”         Buchanan.          Thanks          for          being          there          Mr.          Grant         KAREN          (NEICEY)          BUCHANAN:          Hey          twin          (Butch)         we          made          it          to          the          stage,          thanks          to          Mom          and          Dad          for         forcing          us          to          go          to          school.          Thank          you          W.S.          and         thank          you          Richy          for          being          there          when-|          needed          you—          |         Ain't          no          stopping          us          now          Butch.          |          love          you          Richy         Pringle         KATHY          BUENDIA:          |          just          want          to          say          to          all          my         friends,          D-VO!          This          year          was          a          good          year.          ‘1981  '|         wish          everyone          the          best          of          luck          and          happiness,          now         and          in          the          future.          And          to          all          my          teachers,          thanks          for         ag          Take          care          and          God          Bless          you          all.          “Lil         sa         CAROLYN          BUSSEY:          Throughout          our          lives          we          wait         for          the          time          when          we          can          be          on          our          own.          Now          it's         time          to          be          on          our          way          and          reach          out          towards          reality         Oh,          how          quickly          life          passes          before          our          eyes.          Keep         striving          for          the          best          in          tomorrow          but          don't          dwell          on         the          past.          Thanks          for          the          laughter          and          tears:          YHS         S.G.,          J.C.,          Erinda,          E.H.S.,          Spurk,          Gurk,          Weez,         Fob's,          and          ALL          my          buddies.          Looks          like          we          made          it         SHERRY          CALFEE:          Memories          are          all          we          have          left         The          times          we've          shared          have          been          GREAT!          To          all         my          good          frends,          DD,          CC,          KD,          LT,          and          the          whole          V-         line,          we've          had          a          lot          of          fun,          thanx          for          the          friendship         MH          thank          you          for          the          friendship.          Mom          and          Rich         thank          you          for          being          there          and          helping          me          through.          |         Love          You          All!!!          Bye!         DANIEL          CAMPBELL:          Did          you          ever          have          a          secret         yearning?          Don't          you          know          it          could          come          true?         Now's          the          time          to          set          wheels          turning,          to          open          your         life          for          you.          If          you          take          life          as          a          crazy          gamble,          throw         your          dive,          take          your          chance.          You          will          see          it          from          a         different          angle,          and          you          too,          will          join          the          dance         DONNA          CAMPBELL:          To          all          my          friends;          Good          luck         and          may          life          always          give          you          the          best.          To          my          favor-         ite          teachers;          |          luv          ‘ya          all.          To          Encinal:          My          years          here         have          been          great          and          I'll          always          look          back          with          fond         memories.          Good-bye          and          Good          luck          everyone!         Classs          of          ''81  '          rules         KERRI          CARDELLI:          Well          Gang          —          this          is          it!          Never         would          have          made          it          without          ya.          Won't          forget          the         “High          Times’’          at          the          Logs.          To:          Jules,          K.J.          Bourne,         Holly          Bee,          Chris,          Barb,          Francis,          Maria,          Hilda,          Diana,         and          Wendy          —          be          seeing          ya.          Mom,          you're          the          great-         est          —          thanks.          Good          Luck          guys.          Hey          Kat          —          we're         gonna          make          it         KEVIN          CHARLES          CARTER:          As          you          go          through          high         school          every          time          you          do          something          it's          better         Every          time          you          get          close          to          a          person          it          means          more         Jeff         Short’81         April         Silveira          '81         mana!          Michelle,          Jacci,          Roxanna,          Scotty,          Mark,         George,          Cheryl,          Meida,          Winette          and          my          handsome         The          people          you          end          high          school          close          to          are          best          of         all.          special          thanks          to          all’          DW.,          M.H.,          L.G.          EB         $.G.,          L.G.,          N.H.,          L.P.,          N.H.,          L.M.          thanks          for          a          spe-         cial          relationship.          High          school          was          fun,          but          now          it's         time          to          move          on          to          bigger          and          better          things         CHERYL          LYNN          CHARVET:          A          smile's          a          warm         expression          that          has          the          nicest          way          of          telling          all          the         special          thoughts          our          hearts          would          like          to          say.          So         since          |          can't          say          it          all          in          50          words          or          less          I'll          just         smite          and          that          should          say          it          best!!P-S           Hey-EHS         GANG!          Take          care,          good          luck,          and          I'll          miss          you!          The         Barons,          Baronettes                    Three          Musketeers          live          on!!         Bye          Alphabet          sis!          Bye          Budah!          Whenever          you          go          to         “Longs’’          think          of          me!          Mom,          Dad,          Rick          —          You're          the         best!          I'm          on          the          go          to          S.L.O.!          Love          ya          ail,          C.C.         SHIRLEY          CHUI:          Thanks          to          all          my          friends          and          teach-         ers,          who          have          given          me          wonderful          memories          at         Eneinal-Special          thanks          to-          Jenny,          Zeny,          and          Syivia         who          have          been          good          friends          to          me          for          these-past         many          years.          May          all          your          dreams          come          true.          Stes         phanie,          youre          a          wonderful          sister          a          person          can         have.          |          love          you.          Aloha         JENNIFER          LEIGH          COHEN:          My          years          at          Encinal          High         School          have          been          memorable          ones.          Thanks          to          all         my          friends.          As          the          memories          go          on          so          do          our          friend-         ships.          Remember          long          distance          is          the          next          best         thing.          Keep          in          touch.          Remember          ‘‘8!'  ’          in          the          sun         see          my          light          come          shining.'’          Thanks,          Mom          and          Dad         HOLLY          CURTIS:          We've          come          along          way          since          '77         It's          now          time          to          get          on          with          life          and          start          finding          out         what’s          important.          Remember...it          doesn't          matter         what          you          have          and          don't          have,          as          long          as          you          have         friends          to          share          it          with.          Most          especially:          K.J         Bourne,          Chris,          Broom          Hilde,          Kareless,          Diana         Wendy,                    Karen.          These          were          some          good          ole          days         Thanks         STUART          DAVIDSON:          For          the          people          who          know          me         and          the          people          who          don't,          |          just          want          to          say          ‘bye          to         all          of          you,          and          have          fun          partying          hearty          in          the          future         |          came          to          E.H.S.          a          boy          and          left          a          man?          HA          HA          HA!         Encinal,          we          all          fly          high!          Sincerely          yours,          Stuart         Davidson,          RUSH+          1         ALISON          “POOKIE”          DAVIS:          To          Dup          (C.C.,          0.A.)          —         Go          for          it          honey,          I'm          supporting          you          100%!          Remem-         ber          FWOA's,          always          BE          FINE!          Tiff(PF),          Bootsie,         Cuffy,          Cliffy,          thanks          for          everything!          Good          luck          ten-         nis          team...OJ          Let’s          get          chinesed...Koalas          and          hip-         pos          forever!          Only          one          word          sums          it          all          up:          VUH!         KATHERINE          L.          DAVIS:          Smile...be          happy.          to          my         friends:          This          is          the          first          day          of          the          rest          of          your          life         live          it          up!          To          M.B.          and          S.B.:          |          get          high          with          alittle         help          from          my          friends.          To          Fran:          You're          my          best         friend,          |          will          love          you          forever...Good-bye          E.H.S....H-         ello          S.J.S.U.!         MARY          G.          DOMINGUEZ:          Mom,          Dad          Los          Amo-élva         Albino,          Letty          and          Buckwheat          ——          Good          Luck          and          be         good.          K.K.,          F.G.,          and          D.J.          |          hope          we'll          always          be         best          of          friends          and          keep          in          touch.          M.H.          |          hope          our         double          date          works          out.          Well          V.L.                    H.D.,          Good          luck         with          your          babies.          |          don't          care          any          place,          anywhere         just          as          long          as          we          are          together          Baby.          Sexy          Eyes          |         hope          our          plans          work          out          —          Remember          the          Gym         (Little          Lou).          Little          Hulk          loves          you          Big          Hulk.          ‘81         KATHLEEN          MARIE          DONSON:          Mom                    Dad:          Love          ya!         Lisa;          Birds          of          a          feather          fly          together.          Te          Amo          Her-         brother,          Junior          (Tairale)          Tautalatasi,          ‘|          love          you          my         dears’’          Donald          R.          Berger;          a          true          lover,          loves          forever.         _Forever          isn't          oe          enough.          |          love          you          so          much,         Daddy          B.N.C.S.          Ch         ‘81         ampions.          WE          ARE          THE          BEST!         LINDA          DUENASi          ‘It          is          wise          to          stop          for          things          long         enough          to          enjoy          thefragrance          of          things          now          flower-         ing.          These          past          years have          been          terrific.          thanks          to         the          strong          guidance          from          my          family,          and          all          my         friends,          especially,          thanks‘to          Janet,          Emily,          Pilling,         Gerardo,          Rene,          Norman          and          most          of          all          David:          llove         you,          ALL!          Long          live          Lindavid!          Farewell...£.4.S.         JEFF“EDWARDS:          Hail          Space          Warriors          —          our          fight         for          freedom          is          not          Over          yet.          We          have          weapons          and         vessels,          But          now          |          Choose          the          sound          of.          the         Plucked          String,          AS          we          phase-shift          through          the          gal-         axies,          beware          the          Cosmic,Slop.          May          the          Funk          be         with,          you.          Tally-ho          1980          NCS          2A          Champion          Football         Team,          Cheerio          clones.         KRIS          ERICKSON:          Tovall          my          friends          —          DW           LG,          CB,         KW,          KM,          EB,          JT,          KC, MH,                    LP,          The          words          |          never         Said          are          waiting          somewhere          —          like          the          things          |         wanted          to          do          and          never          did.          ELB)                    KC,          —          tennis                   spagheiti          dinner,          you          owe          LG:                    me!          DW          —          we've         been          thru          lots          together.          FWOA's          live          on!          Keep          in         tough,          Good          Friends          are          forever!          Gee,          nice          try!         KAREN          ESTES:          |          just          came          to          Encinal          this          year          and          |         love          it.          |          ve@          made          a          lot          of          neW          friends          and          hopefully         lassting          friends.          HC,          KC}          CG,          FA,          RH,          GRS,          US,          LN,         JW,          MW,          TE,          and          anyone          else          |          forgot          —          you're          all         great!          Oh,          Hi          Kids         RICARDO          EVERETT          JR:          To          all          to          whom          |          knew:         being          in          this          high          school          is          an          experience          |          will         never          forget.          It's          hard          and          good          times.          Hope          that         everyone          Of          you          have          the          best          of          luck          in          following         yeas.          Good-bye.          (Mexican-American          Pride)         FLORIBERTO          FAGUNDES;:          Dear          Encinal,          All          my         years          of          high          school,          at          Encinal,          were          great.          |          espe-         cially          liked          my          junior          year,          last          year,          because          |          met         my          one          true          love          that          means          So          much          to          me.          Good-         bye          my          fellow          students,          friends          and          teachers.          Glad         to          leave,          Floriberto          M.G.          Fagundes         LISA          FANNING:          ‘I've          always          been          crazy          but,          it’s         kept          Me          trom          going          insane.          M.DI NED          (=          10          —         79)          143          YOU.          GATOR!          love          to          Christian          and a         great          Junior          year.          |          made          many          new          friends          here          in         81.          You          guys          are          GREAT!          Well,          look          out          world          ‘cuz         here          |          come!          FUNMto          '81          BYE          BYE         SEAN          ''RIENDISH™          FEENEY:          I's          been          a          Bow!          of         cherries.          Sometimes,          it          was          just‘the          pits.          THANK         badness          |          was          @          nut.          Rock-n-Roll          AIN'T          noise          pollu2         tion          and          special          thanksito          all          you          NutS          Marty,          Rick,         AND          Rick          A.          Adé,          Ern..vand          Erich.          OneJast          thing         about          the          school,          BAH          HA          HA          HA         GINGER          FINDEN:          Well          my          founyears          at          Encinal          are         over          now          and          |          must'go          on          into          lifeThanks          to          every-         one          who          made          my          hig          SChool          daysiso          special.          |'Il         always          cherish          the          memoties.          Banana,          Bill,          Spurk         Mug          and          even          Gurk:          Looks          Jike          we          made          it Dim-         ples,          Pilling,          Tripper,          Peaches          RAINBOWS;          Kram         and          Mikey:          |          care;          Julie          and          Patsybabe:          Swoop!         Mom          and          Dad:          |          love          you          both;          ERIC“Thanks          for         being          my          special          someone...          LOVE          YOU          a         TONY          FONSECA:          When          you          walk          down          these          halls         for          years          to          come,          people          will          speak          about          ‘'81  .         They'll          say,          ‘‘Darn          that's          a          great          class,          it's          too          bad         they          had          to          pass’’          But          our          voices          the          people          will          still         hear,          just          as          they          will          from          year          to          year.          Thanks         EVERYONE!          NCS          2A          CHAMPS          FOE=61         FELICIDAD          FREZ:          It          was          an          ardous          task          combining         all          the          bits          and          pieces          of          memories,          searching          for          an         answer...The          years          '78,          ‘79,          '80,          ‘81,          binded          by         conquering          spirits          is          a          testimony          that          will          be          well         remembered          in          the          pages          of          our          lives.         RONALD          GABATO:          It's          been          nice          being          in          Encinal         for          four          years.          So          long          to          all          my          lovely          teachers          and         also          to          the          future          seniors          and          |          hope          you          guys          won't         graduate.          HA          HA          HA          HA!!!         LELAND          GADSEAx:          I'd          like          to          thank          Pete          Noble          fer         helping          me          and          crying          with          me          in          times          of          trouble.         When          |          was          down          you          came          to          me          with          love.          If          it         wasn't          for          you          |          don't          know          where          I'd          be          today.          P.S.         When          will          we          wrestle          again?          Thanks,          Leland          Gad-         seax.         LESLEY          GALLAGHER:          To          KC,          KE.          KW,          KM,          AD,         SG,          LP,          EB,          CB,          GN,          and          ALL          my          friends,          |          wouldn't         have          made          it          without          you!          Thanx          for          all          the          caring         and          sharing.          To          all          FWOA's          your          the          epitomy          of          fine!         Shai,          Al,          Koalas                    Hippo          at          jam          sess.          KC,          |          can't         take          science          without          you.          Thanx          for          all          the         ‘epee          heip                    memories.          i'm          confused!          Does         =ma         SHAILA          GARDE:          Happiness          is          like          a          butterfly,          the         more          you          chase          it          the          more          it          will          elude          you.          But          if         you          turn          your          attention          to          other          things,          it          comes         softly          and          sits          on          your          shoulder.          LP          —          Here's          to         theme          songs,          yucky          tacos,          and          cruises          —          Thanks         MB          —          Here's          to          even          less          depression...G-         ABI...Remember          you          promised!!          Al          and          Les          —          Koa-         las          and          preppy          chinesed          people?          Remember         FWOS's          will          live          on!         JAMES          GARY                    CHARLEY          PELLICI:          To          our          friends         at          Encinal          High          school          was          an          experience.          We          will         never          forget          our          parting          memories          of          band          at          foot-         ball                    basketball          games.          To          PH          we          love          you          and         hope          that          all          your          dreams          COME          true.          To          RS          and         MHwe          hope          you          get          to          eat          all          the          clams          you          desire         in          life          and          may          the          flavor          linger          all          day          long.          To          the         rah-rahs,          you're          nothing          like          it!          We          will          never          forget         our          happy          years          at          Encinal          ‘81°’.         DENISE          GEE:          Sometime          in          our          lives,          we          have          pain         and          sorrow,          but          we          always          have          tomorrow.          We          also         have          friends.          To-all          my          trends,          thank          you          for          your         smiles.          Sylvia,          thank          you          for          caring.          You've          all          been         so          sweet          (SC,          KT,          and          AW)          and          everyone          else          who          |         share          memories          with.          Just          remember          to          keep          smil-         ing..and          somebody          will          brush          your          teeth.          Mom                   Dad,          thanks          for          everything.         JOYCE          GILLIAM:          Thanks,          Mom                    Brandon          for         pushing          me          through          this          last          year          of          school.          You         two-played-_an_          important          role_in          myife          and          !          love         you          both.          Deb                    Lisa          thanks          for          being          such          good         friends.          Good          Luck,          Daf,          Kim,          Laura,          Wendy.          |          love         you          all         ARMANDO.          J.          GOLEZ:          Myself,          as          a          senior          and          a         platform          higher          to          reaching          my          goal,          |          regret          that          |         didn't          take          more          advantage          of          all          the          things          Encinal         had          to          offer          me.          But          instead          neglected          to          see          the         education          and-school.was          for          my          purpose—in          realiz-         Matthew         Smith          '81         Wilnetta         Smith'81         Roger         Smith'81         Albert         Sonafrank          81          Song          '81          Soo          Hoo          '81         SENIOR          QUOTES          171         ing          my          mistake          in          time.          My          fellow          students          of          follow-         ing          years,          ‘‘your          future          is          up          to          you,          abuse          it          or          be         smart          and          take          advantage          of          it          never          after          it.         CHRIS          GREANEY:          The          time          has          come          to          say          good-         bye.          |          hope          the          best          for          all          of          you          Holly,          Kelly,          Kerri,         aria,          Barbara,          Hilda,          Julie,          Karen          and          Frances          in         the          years          to          come.          Good          Luck          everyone.         BILL          GREEN:          Some          out          of          fear,          others          from          embar-         rasment,          but          all          too          often          you          don't          get          the          chance         to          say          how.          you          really          feel          about          someone          special.          |         may          not          ever          see          you          again          but          my          love          goes          with         you          all          the          while.          It’s          the          way          of          the          world.          Peace         FRANCES          £.          GUERRERO:          “Remember          all          the         things          we          used          to          do.          |          remember          when          we          were          lit-         tle          kids          playing          tag’.          Vicky,          Adriana,          and          Linda          —         “We          are          Family’          Mom,          we've          had          lots          of          misunder-         standings,          but          |          realize          how          you          were          helping          me         ee          up          —          |          love          Bates          To          all          my          friends,          specially         ary          “Hulk”,          Darlene,          Kathy,          we          made          it!          Alaniz         Sobel          all          of          you          are          very          special.          Thanks          teachers.         Ls                    fi         GERARDO          E.          GUERRERO:           70          all          my          friends.          The         year          may          be          coming          ton          end,          but          it          is          also          a          new         beginning.          As          time.passes          by,          all          of          our          worries          just         die.          And          we.tend          to          wear          a          smile          on          our          face          that         shows.n6          disgrace          aS          we          manage          to          carry          on.         Through          thick          and          thin,          our          friendship          will          never         end.          May          all          of          you          be          blessed          with          happiness          and         peace.         LORI          GUZMAN:          Q-VO,          well          it          looks          like          the          class          of          81           has          made          it          to          the          top..lid          like          to          say          thanks          to         the          faculty          for          putting          upwith          me,          and          to          all          my          spe-         cial          friends          take_caré          and          God          Bless          your          all.          J-P.,         you're          a_verysSpecial          young          man          in          my          life,          thanks         forebeing          there          when          |          needed          you,          love          ya          babe.         Remember          me          always.         ERIC          HALIFORD:          We          all          hold          secrets          of          wisdom          and         truth.          But          most          of          all          we          live          for,          ourselves,          and          no         one          else          can          come          between          the          faith          of          one.          Good-         bye          Encinal.          P.S.          Long          Live          ‘Rush’’         HILDA          HARRIS:          To          all          of          my          friends,          KC,          CG,          KB,         HC,          DP,          WD,          and          my          special          friend,           ‘Soup’’,          you         guys          are          the          greatest!          Keep          the          spirit          of          the          logs         oe          for          those          of          you          that          ain't          getting          away.          |          love         you          Craig          Alan!          Thanks          Encinal!         MARY          HARRIS:          We          came          in          Dazed                    Confused,          but         we're          leaving          in          orbit...Don't          dream          it,          be          it!          ‘THE         HAPPY          MOOD...It's          lovely,          and          it’s          mine,          and          |          shall         not          expose          it          to          the          wind,          the          weather          or          the          world’s         comments;          in          a          green-eyed          corner          of          my          heart          I'll         enclose          it          with          mist          and          moonbeams          and          it          needn't         make          sense!'’          —          Florence          Jacobs.          GOD          BLESS         YOU          ALL!         SHELLE!          HART:          Well,          it's          been          great          and          |          hate          to         leave,          but          |          know          |          couldn't          have          done          it          without         you:          Keli          Dee,          Tina          Jo          and          Kimba.          And          you          too,         baby.          |          will          always          love          you!          Good          luck          to          my          little         sister          and          |          hope          you          have          as          much          fun          as!          did.         JOHN          HEALY:          Time          has          come          and          gone.          Life          will         come          and          go.          Ashes          to          ashes,          dust          to          dust,          always         live          life          as          you          must.          Some          will          grow,          some          will          die.         Remember          we're          born          to          die.          |          wish          you          luck,          life         and          liberty,          because          we          shall          live          together          in          memo-         ries          forever.         Richard         Spurlock          ’81         Soon          '81         SENIORS          172         DIANA          HELD:          It’s          the          heart          afraid          of          breaking          that         never          learns          to          dance.          It's          the          dream          afraid          of          wak-         ing          that          never          takes’          the          chance.          It’s          the          one          who         won't          be          taken          who          cannot          seem          to          give,          and          the         soul          afraid          of          dying          who          never          learns          to          live         ‘Germs’,          Quinn,          Fozzy, Gingy-Dingy,....R-         emember?         JERRY          HEWITT?          Playing          a          game,          so          wild          and          free;         Caring          not,          if          others          may          agree.          Entering          life,          with         everything          to          see;          Where          canny          not,          is          no          way          to         be.          My          goal          this          life          is          to stay          wildly          free;          While          giv-         ing          all          that          |          can          give          to          you          from          me         LEISA          HIETALA:          This s          to          the          one          |          love,          the          one          |         think          of          ‘night          and          Gay,          even          though          he’s          so          far         away.          M.B.          |          love          you          babe,          we          both          know          we'll          see         gach          other          again          for          God          is          by          our          side.          Thanks          K.L         for          making          me          smile          when          !'m          sad          and          for          all          the         good          times          we          had.         PAUL          HILLw          As          |          leave          £.H.S.          |          take          with          me          the         memories,of          good          tilmes          with          my          friends.          The          class         of          ‘81'  .Should          enter          the          world          with          an          open          mind,         because          the          real          challenge          has          just          begun.          Thanks         a          lotr.          Grant          for          helping          me          throughout          the          years         RUNNERS          do          it          the          best!         PILLING          VALERIE          HO:          It's          been          a          long          three          years         and          it          was          total          SPAZ!!          My          friends          mean          everything         to           me,          they're          my          existence.          So          to          my          little          Q          T          Pi,         Agnes,          Sharon,          Ginger,          James,          Charley,          Celia,         Mimi,          Ricky          A.,          Carolyn,          Kristy,          Stevie,          Jeannine,         Cin,          Libby,          Wilkin,          my          dearest          sisters,          Pilly          and          Col-         leen,          and          that          very          special          person          in          my          life...my         Mom.          ‘|          LOVE          YOU           I'll          miss          you          Mr.          Boughton         Bybi          Encinal!         LIBBY          HOPKINS:          You          know          where          you          belong,          |         know          where          |          belong          and          it’s          not          this          state,          but          It          is         this          STATE.         MARY          HUEY:          To          all          my          partners          —          Debbie,          Cneryl,         Darlene,          a          Mary          J.,          Mary          D.,          Frances          and          all         the          others...‘  PARTY          OVER          HERE.”’          |          just          wanta          say         thanks          for          the          memories.          And          to          my          best          friend         Arleen,          |          wish          you,          Roberto,          and          Baby          ‘‘Pare’’          the         best          of          everything.          (P.S.          Danny          D.          ‘‘|          Love          You”          —         Always          and          Forever)         STEVEN          HUEY:          Glad          to          leave,          but          not          to          leave          the         og          memories          we          had.          To          BW,          JS,          LY,          MS,          ED,         W,          GM,          and          the          rest          of          ya,          we'll          have          many          more.         To          RS          thanks          for          all          and          ME          a          great          teacher          and         friend          —          take          care.          |          will          remember.         MARTIN          ROGER          HUGHES:          To          those          who          worship         the          almighty          CLAMS          (RS,          SF,          AW)          may          the          CCC          live         forever!          To          all          the          young          ladies          at          E.H.S.,          Ba          ha          ha!!         To          all          the          staff          and          faculty,          E.S.P.          !!!          To          Moms          and         Pops,          thanks          for          everything.          Everyone          take          care         and          have          fun          at          what          you          do!         CATHY          HUIE:          The          time          has          come          when          friends         must          say          good-bye          as          each          go          their          different          ways         Good          luck          to          CP,          JB,          ZM,          SC,          SK,          GF,          SL,          and          all         the          friends          |          leave          behind.         KIM          MARIE          HUTCHINSON:          Tina,          Keli,          and          Shellie,         although          we've          only          bveen          friends          for          a          year,          |          feel         we've          become          friends          for          life.          You          guys          are          the         greatest.          Kevin,          You're          a          special          guy,          guys          like          you         are          hard          to          find          and          |          love          you          very          much.          Mom                   Dad,          thanks          for          believing          in          me,          |          love          you          both.         Christie         Stanton          '81          Stratton          '81         LIZA          ISIP:          Thanks          Encinal...I'll          never          forget          the         preparation          that          you've          given          me          these          past          4         years.          Bren,          Juvi,          hope          our          friendship          will          always         stay          the          way          it          is.          Also,          a          million          thanks          to          Mom          and         Dad          for          all          the          help          and          understanding.          You'll         always          ‘‘B”’          special          to          me         JUVI          JACOBO:          My          love          and          gratitude          to          my          Mom                   Dad,          and          to          my          k.          Mike          through          my          high          school         years.          To          my          two          sis’          in          school,          Brenda                    Carmel         hope          that          we          three          will          stay          the           best          of          friends          as         one          always.          To:          M.L.          ‘Deep          inside          of          me          is          full          of         love’’          —          Reaching          for          Tomorrow          —          GEM4J..         DARLENE          T.          JARRATT:          ‘‘Uno,          dos,          tres,          cuatro          —         kids          suff'’          Funny          how          time          flies,          another          year          has         come          and          gone.          So          while          we're          celebrating          life          |’ll         take          a          toast          to          the          years          to          come.          And          |          remember         when          we          used          to          play          —          ‘Shoot          'em          up          Bang-         Bang-Baby.’  ’          Ha-Ho-Frances,          Maria,          Little          Hulk,         Mary          and          Debbie          —          Tu          eress          me          Amor          —          Happy         Anniversary          Babe          —          |          do          love          you,          ‘Marcos          Tru-         jillo’’          “‘“ME-N-YOU           llove          you          Mom,          Dad,          Rich          and         especially          you,          Nina          —          Thanks!          Adios          Encinal         “Enjoy  ’          Have'n          lots          of          fun          in          “81”         TINA          JUSTUS:          Happy          are          those          who          dream          dreams         and          are          ready          to          pay          the          price          to          make          them          come         true...Marc          B.          |          Love          You.          And          remember          |         Believe...To          Pigot,          Kimba,          and          Boot,          may          all          your         dreams          come          true          for          yDu...!          love          you          all.          Good          luck         All         GEORGE          KANTO:          During          my          years          at          Encinal,          |         couldn't          wait          to          get          out          of          school.          But          as          |          look          back         it          wasn't          quite          long          enough.          |          wish          to          thank          all          my         teachers          and          especially          my          coaches.          Best          wishes          to         all          my          friends,          especially          the          Baron's.          |          leave          you         now          with           the          last          Kanto,          my          sister          Judi.          81           is          1         and          it          was          proved,          not          just          said         JAMIE          (SHORTIE)          KENNEDY:          To          all          my          close         freinds,          you          all          know          who          you          are.          God          Bless,          good         luck          and          keep          in          touch.          To          my          two          cousins,          Vicki                   Tina,          do          good                    stay          in          good.          L.P.          —          Loving          yod         always          Babe!         KEVIN          KREGG          KOFFLER:          Well          guys,          these@ars          Of         the          hell          raisers          are          over.          The          only          thing          that          can         happen          now          is          that          we          can          be          drafted_Affer          all;          who         believes          in          life          after          high          school.          hope          all          the         friends          |'ve          made          will          last          forever,          especially          one         See          ‘ya          guys          at          the          strip!         LISA          KOWALSKI:          Likes:          Laughing          with          friends,         memories          of          N.J.          and          being          engaged          to          the          greatest         guy          in          the          world.          Will          remember          1980          for          the          disase         trous          death          of          John          Lefnon          and          his          legend          which         will          never          die.          A          special          thanks          to          Mom          and          Dad          for         finally          believing,          |          LOWE          YOU!         KIM          KRAUSE:          |          just          want          to          say          thank          youd          Ronalee         for          being          there          when          |          needed          you.          Youon't          know         how          much          |          appreciate          it.          Michele,          |          want          to          say          the         same          to          you.          You're          not          only          a          sister          “you're          a          friend         too.          |          love          you,          Ceaser.         MELISSA          KURTTI:          Your          friends           will          Know          you          bette!         in          the          first          minute          after          meeting,          than          your          acquain-         tances          will          Know          you          in          a          thousand          years.          Gooc         luck          and@          best          wishes          for          the          future          to          my          gooc         friends Mare,          Cindy,          Lore,          Maila,          Tina,          Terry,          Den         nis,          and          Cindy          —          |          love          youvall.          “Mel”         Chris         Stephan          ‘81          Stiner          '81         Sherry         Stockall          '81         KEVIN          KWAN:          To          all          my          friends:          Each          year          in         school          is          like          another          step          on          the          stairway          of          knowl-         edge.          This          senior          year          has          been          one          step          of          happy         memories          and          joyous          times.          Good          luck          to          all          of          you         in          the          future.          And          may          all          your          expectations          come         true         ZAIDA          LADUA:          '‘Yesterday          is          a          memory          and          tomor-         row          is          a          dream          ...          but          today,          well          lived,          makes         every          yesterday          good          to          remember          and          every         tomorrow          a          dream          come          true.  ’          To          all          my          friends,         thanks          for          all          the          good          times          and          the          memories         (Felipe,          Mahal          Kita          Mucho)         MARK          “LIZARD’’          LASARTEMAY:          The          calender          on         the          wall          says          that’s          all,          it's          been          fun,          but          |          got          to          run         |          like          to          say          thanks          to          all          the          teachers          that          helped          me         along          the          good          and          bad          times,          especially          Mr         Campbell.          |’d          like          to          say          later          to          everyone          especially         (BARON'S)          Junbug,          Sugar          D,          Samoan          Tay,          Salm-         one,          The          Boncor                    White          Night          (Pee          Wee          Pows)         JOHN          LEAVITT:          You          can          always          trust          your’          inner         feelings,          ‘cause          they          always          tell          the          truth.          Where          did         it          get          you,          then,          you          analyzing?          Just          do          what          feels         right          for          you.          If          you          take          life          as          a          crazy          gamble,         throw          your          dice,          take          your          chance.          You          will          see          it         from          a          different          angle,          and          you          too,          can          join          the         dance.         JULIE          LEE:          Thanks          to          all          my          friends          at          Encinal          and         $.H.S.          for          making          my          years          at          school          fun.          toany         special          friends:          PS,          GF,          EY,          KC,          KH.          RW)          KP,          MM,         RF,          RW,          WE'VE          all          had          our          ups@iAd          downs,          but          we         have          made          it          together.          Thanks          for          all          the          memories         and          fun          times          we've:shared.         KARLA          LEEs          Tribute          to          John          Lennon:          ‘You          might         say          |'m-a          dreamer,          but          I’m          notthe          only.          |          hope          some         day-you'll          join          us,          and          the          world          will          be          as          one.”’          Mr.         Grant's          class          2nd          period.          Good          luck          to          all          my          class?         mates          “Things          are          bigger          in          Texas          Leisa’”’.          Take         care...)          love          you          N.P                   KI—OK          LEE:          |          feel          so          great          now          that          I’m          graduating.         Thanks          to          all          my          friends          and          teachers          for          being          so         kind.          Otherwise          would've          never          made          it          up          here         today.          A          special          thanks          to          you,          Vince,          for          making         my          life          so          worth          it          and          I'll          always          love          you          with          all          my         heartiong          as          |          live.          You          too?         SHERMAN          LEE:          It’s          been          a          good          4          years!’          Thanks         Mom          and          Dad          for          helping          me          through          high          school.         To          all          my          partners          and          especially          my          lady          friends.         The          best          of          luck          in          your_progress          in          life.          Stay          cool         JL,          TT,          AB,          ML,          JP,          Ty          BB,          JB,          JL,          ML.          Ded:          ago-         iney          of          defeat          LA.          SHERM          :         SYLVIA          LEE.          Life          is          a          series          of          events          which          play          a         definite          part          in          the          outcome          of          our          destinies.          In          the         midst          of          Our          everyday          lives,          we          often          forget          or          over-         look          the          warmth          and          the          care          of          those          around.          I'd         kg          to          thank          SC,          JB,          DG,          AM,          and          FF,          for          every-         thing.          ‘          :         VERONICA          LIGGINS:          A          smile          is          a          dream          you          heart         makes...Lose          your          dreams          and          you          !ose          the          life         within          hao          Smile,          and          they          are          always          there          to         make          things          right.          A          special          thanks          to          those          (you         know          who          you          are)          who          put          extra          smiles          in          my          high         ‘school          years.         SCOTT          LIM:          To          live          is          to          endure,          to          die          —          gain...1         don't          care          if          you          draft          me,          but          leave          my          hair          alone!         Renae         Storey          ’81         Cinthia         Sump          '81         CARLOS          E.          LITTLEPAGE:          Soon          we          will          be          there         but          now          |          wonder,          what          we          will          be          doing          then.          Prob-         ably          looking          back          at          now,          and          realizing          our          mistakes         that          right          now          we          don’t          see         CARLA          LONTIONG:          We          hold          the          key          to          a          fulfilling         life          —          Lord,          God          gives          us          the          courage          to          unlock          the         door.          Thanks          Mom,          Pop          for          your          love.          Mimi          —          best         pals          ALWAYS!          Remember          the          lunch          gang?          Eileen,         Kim,          Ronalee?          To          the          GLF's          —          Mary,          Stacey,          Lou,         Brian,          Pamela          thanks          for          laughter,          friendship          and         surprises!          Dean,          love          lasts          forever!          P.S.          -          DBSW         KIM          MACARIO:          To          all          my          crazy          buddies          at          E.H.S.,         hope          life          treats          you          great.          Life          has          really          just          begun         |          will           always          remember          my          crazy          four          years          at          E.          H         S.          But          especially          my          last          one.          With          all          my          DIRTY         DOG!          Friends!          Bubba,          Lowa,          Kamala,          Debbie,         Sandy,          Kathy,          Sheri,          Tina,          Ellie,          Lorita,          thanks          for         being          such          great          friends.          Thanks          Mom                    Dad          for         always          being          there.          Love          'ya          always.          God          Bless          you         all         MARIA          LUISA          MAGDALENO:          To          all          the          great          times          |         had          in          my          four          years,          we're          finished.          Now          to          start          on         something          new!          ‘‘Good          luck          to          you          all!’          Bicha                   Sofia          Love          You!          S.J.          What's          up          at          “Midnight”          R.O         my          Baby!          To          my          family,          |          Love          You!          —          MOSA         GERILYN          MAGPOC:          ‘Sometimes          we          wonder          where         we-ve          been,          who          we          are,          do          we          fit          in;          We're          always         reaching          for          that          rising          star          to          guide          us          far          and          shine         us          home          out          there          on          our          own’’.          To          the          class          of         ‘81'           —          |          wish          you          love                    laughter          in          life——         Thanks          Mom                    Dad.          Tlove          you          James.         CARMEN          MARIA          MANIBUSAN:          ‘'77-81  '          Through-         out          these          years          there          have          been          hopes,          fears,          joys,         and          sorrows          in          the          good          times          always          outweighed         the          bad.          Ah!          But          the          friendships          are          everlasting!         Reaching          out          to          eternity          as          destiny          draws          near.          To         all          my          friends          —          It's          been          great!          To          my          favorite         way          rabbit          in          308          —          Thanks!          Mom,          Dad...!          LOVE         YOU!         PAMELA          MANN:          Here’s          to          you          ‘'81  '!          The          years         spent          at          Encinal          High,          |          would          like          to          say,          were          my         most          enjoyable          years          in          high          school.          |          would          like          to         thank          KikisAngel)          Jeff          B.,          ButchyiRoger-t..           a          spe-         cial          thanks          to          a          young          man          who          made          it          possible:         It's          my          turn          to          say          good-bye.          Good          luck          to          all          gradu-         ates          in          their          future.         GEORGE          (M:G.)          MARILAO:          This          is          dedicated          to          my         -partners:          Flex,          Player          1          and          Player          2,          Gabor          and-all         the          junior          hoods          and          also          P.B.,          B.K.A.          Also          to         Angel,          Kee-Kee,          Pam,          N.S.G.'s          and          especially          to           my         main          squeezes:          Lodette          and          Carmen.          Later          on,         “SHOCKS”.          M.G.         ‘DAFFY          MASON:          Hey,          I've          come          along          way          to          get         where          I've          got          to          today.          Thanks          to          two          very          special         people,          my          mother,          for          bringing          me          into          this          world         and          giving          me          all          of          my          knowledge          and          Byron          for         helping          me          and          loving          me          as          much          as          you          possibly         can.          Thank          you          both.          Daff         LESLIE          McGREGOR:          Explore          the          world          and          your-         self,          learn          more          about          the          people          around          you.          BUK,         VL,          DW,          BG,          AW,          HV,          LP,          CB,          and          many          others          —         remember          the          special          times          we          shared.          KC,          EB,          BH,         and          Mr.          Boughton          made          Math          Analysis          a          lot          more         fun.          Thank          you          KC          for          being          there.          Lisa          N.          |          hope         we          can          always          be          good          friends,                    stop          picking          up         Taivale         Tautalatasi          ’81         Lisa         Thomas          '81         on          guys          at          concerts.          Physics          was          fun!          Love          ‘Ya          all!         GINNY          MEENG:          To          all          my          friends,          thanks          for          the         good          and          bad          times          we've          had,          especially          you          Lynn         and          J.R.          I'll          never          forget          you          guys.          Bye          Encinal,         thanks          for          the          memories          here         ZENAIDA          ALMA          MEJIA:          To          Mom                    Papa          —          Thank         you          for          all          you've          done          for          me.          |          LOVE          YOU          BOTH!         Lynn                    Fil          —1'll          always          care!           To          JB,          SC,          SL,          CP,          SH         ——          You're          all          a          great          bunch          of          memories.          Never         forget          the          fun                    laughs          at          lunch.          STUD          Pals         will          never          die         NOEMI          MERCADO:          Days          became          weeks,          weeks         became          months          and          we,          the          seniors,          are          about          to         leave          this          school          where          we          learned          a          lot          of          things         that          made          us          what          we          are!          |          thank          the          faculty,         schoolmates,          friends          and          especially          the          S.S.J.P’s         Let's          not          lose          contact          and          keep          in          touch         LES          MIYASHIRO:          I'd          like          to          thank          my          parents          and         my          family          for          everything          they          have          done.          High         school          is          finally          over          for          me          and          |          must          pursue         greater          challenges.          Thanks           to          A.S.          who          thinks          he’s         a          Tennis          stud          and          thanks          to          all          my          Hot          Rod          buddies         12          seconds          will          come          with          time         TIM          MURPHY:          Sit          down,          take          a          look          at          yourself         Don't          you          want          to          be          somebody?          Some          day          some-         body’s          gonna          see          inside,          you          have          to          face          up,          you         can't          run          and          hide.          To          everyone          who's          been          there         tO          le@mpon,          thanks.          Ms.          K,          CJ,          SS,          AF,          CS,          SE         DB,          Thanks.          ‘Shoot          to          thrill,          play          to          kill.          ELO          Fish         Heads          Forever!         LISA          NASH:          Sailing          takes          me away          to          where          |'m         going          -          Thanks          to          my          special          freindS:for          being          there,         BG,          JB,          LN,          AW,          BU,          CG,          AP,          LH,          Becky.thanks          for         all          the          crazy          times,          |          tuv          ya          lots          —          Allen          Mbreak          a         LEG          —          best          of          luck          to          my          favorite          teacher,          “the         BugermkKing          Man”          Leslie,          stay          away          from          Guys          at         concerts          —=sThe          best          of          luck          to          everyone          in          the         class          of          81          VIRGINIA          L.          NEIRA:          Speciab.thanks          to          KB,          LG.          and         JK.          T'thank          you          for          being          reallyigood          friends.          Thank         you          for          helping          me          and          Lucy          through.          Cosmotology         I'd          like          to          thank’Cuey          for          helping          mé@ethrough          the         years          and          for          being          there          when          |          needed          her.          Best         wishes          to          you          all.          Thanks          Mom                    Dad          for          being          with         me.         TIMOTHY          B.          NEBSON:          Ha ve          confidence          in          God          and         Sanat          and          you          Cam.do          anything          great          or          small.         hanks          for          your          friendship          Marvin          White          and          Bill         Green.          |          appreciate          it.          I'll          always          enjoy          the          memories         that          this          school          has          brought          mie,          Now          it          is          time          to         Say          ‘‘later”’          and          take          a          step          into          the          big          world         JOHN          NGUYEN:          “High          school          is          a          stepping          stone         to          bigger          and          more          important          things          in          life.          |          really         enjoyed          all          the          years          in          high-school,          from          the          good         times          to          the          bad          times.          Thanks          my          friends,          Mr.          B.         and          especially          you,          Mr.          G.,          for          all.your          help.          Take         eR          everyone!          P.S.          You          should          have          been          here,         es          LAVERNE          NISH:          Gosh,          high          school          went          by         ‘ast!         And          now          we're          senior          at          last!         Yet          it's          sad          to          know          that          soon         Life          will          be          beginning          a          new          tune,         Ending          an          old          style          in          June.         Scott         Thomas          '81         SENIOR          QUOTES          173         Now          the          time          has          come          to          say         Indeed          we'll          soon          be          on          our          way.         Sincerely          I'd          like          to          thank          my          friends         Hoping          your          lives          are          great          from          beginning          to          end.         ANTHONY          PETER          OH:          It’s          hard          to          believe          that          this         major          part          of          my          life          is          almost          gone,          but          the          memo-         ries          of          a ll          of          you          will          remain          with          me          forever.         MICHELLE          ANN          O'NEILL:          ‘'Give          and          you          shall         receive...’’          My          God          how          easy          we          forget!...M-         iriam...Ya          got          the          spider          thangs          on          your         eyes?...Burn          Me?          Ha!...My          best          friend,          |          Love         Mary,          Cheryl,                    Laura...we've          shared          so         much          you          Elyce,         the          great...          of          course;          |          Love          You          Bean,          we'll          make         it,          TOGETHER!         LIZ          PARKER:          It’s          taken          me          four          years          to          discover         that          the          only          thing          |          do          well          is          dream.          Yeah          for          real-         ity!          I've          laughed,          loved,          lost          and          lived...          Thanks         OFW's          for          the          assistance.          Shaila,          Alison,          Teresa,         Kim          —          Let's          get          chinesed!          Lesley          G.,‘Hit          me,          Hit         me’!          said          the          masochist.          ‘No,          No’’!           said          the          sadist.         Chris,          all          the          words          have          been          spoken.          |          love          you.         You          too          S.G.!          (50          words          leaves          no          room          for          humor         or          underclassman!)          Too-da-loo!         TWINA          PAU:          Hey          Buddies          —          Here          today          —          gone          to         Maui          —          |'ll          miss          the          friends          —          but          cherish          the          mem-         ories          especially          with          my          cruiser          JC,          Nunez,          Wen-         dell,          LP,          C.          Charvet,          LT,          KD,          Jr.          T.,          Scotty          S.,          KC,         TLC,          MB,          D.          Duran,          K.F.R.                    my          A.H.S.          buddies          —         much          love          to          the          two          families          who          made          my          senior         year          possible          —          the          Pau’s                    the          Chambers          —          |          luv         you          lots,          especially          to          you          Mom                    Dad          thanks          for         aa          love                    understandng          —          K.F.R.          Together          —         iera          D.D.C          —          Changing          like          you          have          for          me          is         worth          my          time          —          Love          ya          ESP.         LAURA          PAUL:          Try          a          smile          today          and          celebrate          your         life          in          a          positive          way.          M.W.BUDDAH!         VINCE          PEREZ:          I'd          like          to          thank          all          my          teachers          for         putting          up          with          my          delinquency          in          the          past.          It’s          been         a          great          5          years,          and          I've          had          the          best          time          of          my          life.         Well,          I'll          have          to          do          it          again          sometme.          Sincerely,         Vicente          Michael          Perez.         ZORAIDA          “CHIKEEH’’          PIEDAD:          Yesterday          was          a         dream          that          faded,          tomorrow          is          a          dream          undone,          but         today          if          for          you          to          fulfill          your          dreams.          Especially         dedicated          to          ‘‘Ginnejinzella”          Class          of          ‘ 81  ’         ANNE          PIMENTAL:          To          LN,          JK,          PC,          SS,          for          without         you          my          four          years          couldn't          have          been          what          they         were.          Good          tuck          all          of          you.          To          Mr.          Medeiros,          you're         one          of          the          best.          To          Becky          Montanya,          it          has          been          a         blast          that          will          last.          To          all          |          leave          these          words          ‘‘Be         Serious’.         CLARE          PIMENTAL:          |          would          like          to          thank          everybody         who          has          made          my          years          at          Encinal          enjoyable          and         rewarding.          Cathy,          Zee,          Jenny,          Shirl,          let's          keep          in         touch.          Good-bye          and          good          luck          to          all          those          |          leave         behind:          Rudy          —          |          am          not          going          to          UCLA          unless          you         pay          my          tuition          and          expenses.         MIMI          PLOSS:          Education          is          a          state          of          mind,          it’s          never         what          they          say          it          is,          nor          what          you          think          it          is,          and          if          you         think          it          isn’t,          it          is,          unless          you're          sure          it's          not.          Good-         bye!          To          all          my          crazy          friends          —          Thanks          for          all          the         great          times.         Ken         Thompson          '81         Tony         Tramble          '81         174          SENIORS         JIMMY          PONDOK:          |          would          like          to          thank          all          the          spe-         cial          people          in          my          life.          Nickulus,          You’ve          taught          me          so         much,          I'll          never          forget          you.          Lori,          we          can          make          it,          our         desire          is          there.          Mom,          |          owe          you          everything,          you're          a         beautiful          woman          as          well          as          a          mother.          |          love          you          peo-         ple          so          much,          |          would          give          you          my          life.          God          bless          you         all.         BRENDA          PREECE:          To          ail-faeulty          members          and         friends.          It's          been          a          good          two          years          for          me          with          Enci-         nal          High.          To          my          two          special          friends,          JJ          and          CL,         thanks          for          putting          up          with          me.          Ha,          ha!          Oh!          Mom,         thanks          for          everything,          |          love          you.          My          most          sincere         gratitude          to          each          and          everyone          of          you.         ROBERT          R.          REAVES          IV:          When          you          pass          people          as         you          climb          the          ladder          of          success,          just          remember         you'll          see          some          of          those          same          people          on          your          back         down.          E.H.S.,          watch          out          for          my          stud          brother          Ricky,         because          one          day          he'll          rule          the          school.          Good-bye         Encinal,          thanks          for          everything.          20         ERICH          ROESCH:          Life          is          special          to          all,          my          times          at         Encinal          were          great.          Teachers,          Keggers,          friends,          it         has          been          excellent.          My          kegger          buddies,          Rick,          Ane,         Sean,          Ernie,          Vince,          Mike          thanks          for          the          times          my         friends,          thanks          for          the          times          together.          Darla,          the         lady          |          love,          thanks          for          being          there.          Rock          n          Roll.         WENDELL          ROSE:          |          would          like          to          thank          some          very         special          people:          Pete          Noble,          Don          Grant,          Ken         cCartney,          for          the          best          high          school          team          in          the          his-         tory          of          Encinal          and          all          my          teamates          that          had          the          will                   desire          to          be          champions          and          to          all          our          true         devoted          fan's,          thanks,          for          all          your          support.          ‘‘81”         MAVERICK          SALANGSANG:          To          all          the          younger         classmen,          keep          up          the          radical          reputationof          the          1981         generation          and          don’t          throw          any          parties          without          tell-         ing          me!!          What          else          can          |          say          to          the          rest          of          the          class         but          it's          been          a          blast.          |          hope          that          all          of          us          make          it         somewhere          in          this          vast          galaxy.          Led          Zepplin          Lives.         MARITES          SANCHEZ:          Mom,          Dad,          Bhoyett,          thank         you          for          your          love,          patience                    understanding.          My         dearest          friends          Jo                    Juvy,          we've          shared          our          inner         secrets,          along          with          all          the          laughters                    tears.          Thanks         “Bidel’’          for          everything,          remember          |          love          you          both.         CHWIII,          now          that          we’re          taking          the          big          step          in          life,          |         pray          that          we'll          stay          together.          Thank          you          for          being         you                    for          making          me          a          part          of          you          “'Iniibig         Kita”          special          thanks          to          my          best          friend,          Jesus         Christ          for          his          never          ending          love          and          kindness.          With-         out          him          |          am          nothing.          To          the          class          of          ‘'81  ',          Aloha,         good          luck                    God          Bless         LEON          ‘‘HOLLWOOD           SANTOS:          The          JETS          of          “81”.         “We          were          destined          for          glory’          N.C.S.          Champions                   56,          as          one          we'll          stand          together,          in          each          others          arms         and          take          the          world          on          day          by          day.          D.M.S.          don't          feel         you          must          stay          away.         SCOTT          SENSABAUGH:          I'd          like          to          thank          some          of          my         favorite          male          instructors:          Mr.          Robinson,          for          making         me          mad          enough          in          class          to          prove          myself          off          the          field         of          competition.          Mr.          Noble,          for          instructing          and          guid-         ing          me          to          victory          and          good          sportsmanship          in          all          my         yees          of          competition.          Not          forgetting          Don          Grant,          Ken         cCartney          and          Mark          Ironside          for          leading          me          to          a         Coliseum          victory.          But          to          the          flyers          of          the          Jets          (The         Barons)          |          leave          my...Good          Luck          in           81          JOHN          SEPIC:          To          Rockingham,          W.          Australia          —          |         Milissa         Tribuzio          '81         Julie         Trotter          '81         shall          return          one          day.          High          schoo!          hasn't          been          all         fund          but          it’s          a          heck          of          a          way          to          spend          four          years.         Kathy          —          Air          Supply          said          all          in          their          song          —          ‘‘My         Best          Friend’.          You’ve          been          a          positive          influence          on         my          life.          Take          care.          Mr.          Boughton          —          you're          the          best         Encinal’s          got         ANNABELLE          SHIPMAN:          It's          been          fun          going          to          Enci-         nal          and          the          one          main          reason          is          because          of          the          great         friends          |'ve          made          here.          I'll          never          forget          you.          Have         fun          and          BEST          WISHES          for          the          future.          Love          Ya,         Annabelle          Shipman.          See          you          later          VL,          UB,          AF,          LA,         and          everyone          else.         JEFF          SHORT:          Although          |          have          slept,          conned          and         BS'd          my          way          through          all          my          classes,          |          had          a          really         good          senior          year.          To          all          of          the          members          of          Hank's         masochistic          swim          team,          |          hope          you          get          a          bottle          of         pain          relievers          for          those          fun          workouts.          Thanks         Hanks!          To          Ryno,          Wang-Dang,          both          Leslie's,          Bill          and         Jon          Cot          and          other          friendsand          teachers          for          the          help         Thank          you          Mr.          Matula          for          those          many          wonderful,         mind          draining          Physics          tests.         GARRETT          SLEZ:          Well          my          sons,          JC,          Dewey          and          my         favorite          two,          Tony          Foe          and          Tony          Tramble,          Daddy          is         leaving.          And          to          my          partying          buddies,          Tony          Taplin,         John          Levingston,          Mike          Lee          but          most          especially          Ten-         nessee          and          Chummly,          Thanks          to          all          the          coaches,         we          did          it!         MATTHEW          SMITH:          Where          do          |          begin...On          the          heels         of          Rimbaud,          moving          like          a          dancing          bullet          thru          the         secret          streets          of          a          hot          New          Jersey          night,          filled          with         venom          and          wonder.          Meeting          the          Arch-Angel          in          the         reeds          of          Babylon,          and          to          the          fountain          of          sorrows,          to         drift          away          in          the          Hot          mass          of          the          deluge,          to          sing         praise          to          the          king          of          those          dead          streets.         ROGER          “TUTHILL”’          SMITH:          Memories;          the          times          we         spent          together,          fill          my          heart          with          joy          and          sadness.         Graduation          means          starting          a          new          life          and          better         th ings.          Good-bye          to          everyone          who          made          my          school         life          great.          Special          thanks          to          Angel,          Yolanda,          Pam,         Talonna,          Bruce,          Brian,          and          Mike          D.          Farewell          to         Pearl.          God          Bless.         WINETTE          MARIE          SMITH:          Hello!          |          just          would          like          to         give          special          thanks          to          some          people          that          |          love          very         much,          for          starters,          KB                    LG,          for          being          my          best         friends.          I'd          also          like          to          thank          AW          for          loving          me          so         much.          Good          luck.          God          bless          everyone.          |          love          you         all         LUANNE          SNOW:          ‘‘There          are          three          things          that         remain——          faith,          hope,          love          and          the          greatest         of          these          is          love’.          1          Corinthians          13:13          Isn't          that         upside          down,          Mr.          Cotter?         EDWIN          C.          SONG:          My          tab          here          are          through          so         here's          to          you          “82   .          Remember          what          you          say,         remember          what          you          do          cause          just          like          ‘'81'’          you'll         be          going          too.          ThanksMom          and          Sis          for          helping          me         pull          through.          Good          luck          VV,          Love          Ya          Jay         ALBERT          SOO          HOO:          Thanks          Mom-and          Dad          for          all         the          guidance          you've          given          me          through          the          years.         Now          that          our          four          year          sentence          is          up,          we’re          off          to         another          one          of          life's          challenges.          Thanks          to          :         “A.S.K.  ’,          L.M.          —          The          wannabee          hot          rodder          with         the          '70          Cam.          P.          W.          —          Thanks          for          the          companion-         ship          and          the          times          we've          spent,          but          most           of          all,         thanks          for          being          you         Pamela         Turpin          '81         Joseph         Tungol          '81         PATRICIA          SOON:          Alas,          my          years          at          Encinal          are         coming          to          an          end.          Thanks          Mom          and          Dad,          |          love          you         both.          My          sister,          you          too.          And          to          all          my          very          special         friends:          JL,          DW,          DY,          DM,          PL,          GF,          GW,          thanks,          for         my          life          is          just          beginning.         RICK          SPULOCK:          It’s          been          four          years          now,          and          I'm         still          alive.          Thank          God          for          good          grades          ——          it          could         have          been          five.          Now,          to          sports          where          ENCINAL          did         so          well.          We          went          to          the          Coliseum          and          gave          St.          Pat-         ticks          ‘‘Heck’’.          We          won          that          game          and          boy          it          was         fun,          and          the          best          darned          thing          was          it          was          done          in         “81  ’...          Thanks          for          the          memories          (MH,          CP,          JG,          KH)         LYNN          MARIE          STEPHAN:          Now          is          the          time          to          leave.         To          open          new          doors          and          shut          the          old,          but          never          for-         et.          Time          to          face          taxes,          inflation          all          on          our          own.         hank          you          Mr.          Campbell          for          opening          a          lot          of          doors         and          being          an          understanding          person.          Thank          you         Renae          Storey          for          being          a          great          friend.          Good-bye          all!         GREG          STRATTON:          In          high          school          |          learned          the          3         R's,          Rock          and          Roll          Rules.          I've          had          the          best          4(almost         5)          years          of          my          life          thanks          to          SD          and          R                    R          and          my         higher          learning.          My          goal          lis          to          make          it          in          the          world         and          have          a          good          time          doing          it.          It          can          be          done!          Fare-         well          E.H.S.          Stat.         RENAE          ‘“‘MUDD’”’          STOREY:          ‘Life,          ‘‘The          ocean         tough          and          strong,          the          trail          rough          and          long.          You          will         fail          here          and          there,          but          pick          yourself          up          and          start          to         sail.          Thank          you          Lynn          Stephen          for          being          a          good         friend.          |          want          to          wish          a          very          special          happiness          to          my         very          best          friend          Lori          ‘‘Pudd”’          Wilson,          thank          you          for         being          there          when          |          needed          you.         CYNTHIA          LYNN          SUMP:          Now          that          we've          reached         the          crossroads,          |          want          to          say:          thanks,          for           sharing         the          laughter          and          consoling          the          tears.          Looking          back,         |          can          see          it          was          all          worth          it.          “Daddy”          I'm          gonna         make          my          dreams          come          true.         TAIVALE          TAUTALATASI,          JR.:          To          the          1980          Coli-         seum          Championship          coaches          —          Noble,          for          always         getting          me          up          for          the          games,          McCartney,          who          is          my         punching          bag,          Ironside,          for          being          there          when          |         needed          you          and          always          caring.          Special          thanks          to         Coach          Grant,          for          bringing          out          the          real          MONSTER          in         me.          To          the          Super          Barons-Junbug.          Loving          Don,         Lizard,          Gorgeous          George,          Somoan          T.          Arthur,          good         luck          in          football          and          take          care          of          sis.          Hi          Heather!          We         made          it          in          style          all          the          way          ‘81’'.          S tay          out          of          the         duck          club          (rah          rahs).          KD,          LT,          CC,          MB,          |          love          ya         Signing          off                    farewell,          Superman          Tautalatasi         ANGEL          RONDA          THOMAS:          Although          this          was          my         first          and          last          year          at          Encinal,          |          enjoyed          it          very          much.         |          would          like          to          thank          all          my          friends          for          making          my         senior          year          the          best!          Kiki,          Pam,          Jeff,          Butch,          Reggie,         Tony,          Slick          Rick,          Shocks,          Master          Gee,          The          26          Club,         and          the          P,GiI,  s.          Luck          to          all          the          “81”          graduates         LISA(F.H.O.F.F.F.)THOMAS:          Mom,          Sis,          Brothers’         love          you          forever.          Katalina          (HONA)          |          Love          You          So!         Daddy          B,          Markins,          Michelle,          Fonseca,          Liz,          Bobby,         Marv,          Tramble,          Slez,          Kanto,          Loy,          Sensabaugh,         Campbell,          Garde,          Levingston,          Wisdorf,          Rose,          Tau-         talatasi’s          special          friends          always          treasured!          O.F.W.’s         FOREVER!          J.R.          |          LOVE          YOU!         JULIE          TROTTER:          When          you          become          a          Senior,          you         have          completed          the          path          of          high          school          and          now         those          four          long          years          are          behind          you.          Enjoy          those         years          before          they          go          too          fast...          Thanks          to          my          friends         who          helped          me          to          enjoy          them.         MILISSA          MARDEL          TRIBUZIO:          It          is          time          to          expand         and          explore          the          world          we          have          only          glimpsed.         Thank          you          TR          and          SS(rugrat)          for          some          crazy          fimes.         |          promise          you          won't          be          forgotten          once          |'ve          reached         stardom!          Ha          Ha.         PAMELA          TURPIN:          Thanks           to          all          my          friends          that         made          my          4          years          at          E.H.S,          very          happy.          Special         thanks          to          SA,          SS,          GF,          Mom          ad          Dad          for          helping          me         out          through          the          bad          times.          Thanks          especially          to          my         brother,          Jesse,          for          just          helping me          out          the          3          years         that          he          was          here.          |          love          you          all.         LUCY          M.          VERDUZSO:          As          the          years          go          by          |          will         remember          these          ‘Precious          Memoties’’          at          E.H.S         Good          luck          CHICAS:          LG,          JK,          KB,          and          others.          Thanks         for          the          friendship          we          have.          Virgie,          we          made          it         through          good          times,          bad,          happy,          sad          but.          we          made         it.          Thanks          everyone.          Mom,          Dad,          and          Virgie,          thanks         for          all          you've          done.                   JAY          WALROD:          All          |          really          need          to          say          is          thanks          td.all         my          good          friends          MB,          GD,          DN,          GY,          MW,          KK,          DW,         month          ago          and          |          Mave          been          at          schoo!          only          for          a         week,          but'l          like          this          School         TERESA          JANE          WONG:          To          the          5          fine          women          who         have          educated          me          in          the,fine          art          of          being          chinesed         thanks!          (AD,          KW,          LP,          SG)          MB).          To          Mom          and          Dad         thanks          for          everything,          nOWsdo          |          get          my          Fiat?          Hey         Mennis          and          Panda,          |          hiade          it!          Yuri,          Domo-arigato!         Someday          I'll          find          yeu          Don          Juan. Be          Good         DANA          LYND          WRIGHT:          “if          you          know          who          you          are         and          what          you          want          and          why          you          wantiit          and          if          you         have          confidence          in          yourself          you          can          makeyour          life         yours          if          you          ask’.          ——-          God          has          given          me          the         power          to          be          an          individual,          to          be          myself.          He          has          also         blessed          me          with)'‘real’’          friendss.Kris,          Jen,          Julie,         Kev(KuD)...you          area          very          special person          to          me.         These          past          four          yearsshave          been          SUPER,          but          I’m         ready          to          move          on.          SUPERINURSE!         GREGG          YOUNG:          To          all          my          friends          that          |          have          met          in         the          past          four          years,          good          luckin          ‘the          future.          And         thanks          E.H.S.          you'Ve          been          great.         JOSEPHINE          CASTRO          DELOS          REYES:          Laughter          stil!         echoes          in.my          mind...of-good          times          we          left         KG,          KH,          and          especially          WC.          It's          really          too          badd                    behind...Don’t          forget          me          when          you're          a          $Million-         about          John          Lennon,          may          he          rest          in          peace.          One          last         word;          You          have          2          choices          in          life,          a          Stairway          to         Heaven          or          a          Highway          to          Hell,          pick          yours.         KIM          WEAVER:          Life          is          tough.          Thanks          for          accepting         me          and          being          my          friend.          Prep          is          in          and          we've          made         it!          Remember          Dec.          20          SG,          TW,          LP,                    AD?          We’re          all         OFW’s          and          A.          knows          it!          MH,          LG,          KE,          LP,          CB,          SG,         TW,          AD,          EB,          KC,          GN,          EP,          —          Good          Luck!         JACQUELINE          ESPIRITU          WENCESLAO:          To          Mom         and          Dad:          Thanks          for          everything,          Love          ya          both.          To         George          and          Carol:          Never          give          up          hope          in          what          you         do!          To          all          my          friends:          Cherish          your          yesterdays,         dream          your          tomorrows,          but          live          your          todays!         ALLEN          WHITE:          HERE’S          TO:          Apple          Pie,          Chevrolet,         and          CLAMS-;          E.          H.          S.,          Auto          Shop,          Drum          Majors,         Home          Football          games,          the          Oakland          Hills,          Broken         legs,          Roller          skating,          summer          camp,          baseball,          Char-         ley          horses,          skiing,          R.O.T.C.          and          running          races          —         we          had          fun;          the          Clan(AW,          MH,          SF,          RS)          also          Mr.          Fee-         ney,          Mr.          Grant,          Mr.          Reese,          Col.          Richards,          Sgt.          Gon-         saves                    Wallace,          Good          friends          —          LN,          LH,          LM,          CB..         To          my          first          love          in          H.S.          —          LORENA          —          1          LUV          U.          —         —          LUDOVIC         MARVIN          WHITE:          Thanks          Mom          and          Dad.          |          Love          You!         YOLANDA          WILLIAMS:          |          finally          made          it!          I'd          like          to          say         good-bye          to          Lucresia          F.          and          all          my          other          friends         such          as          Jackie          B.,          Bridgett          A.,          Jeff          B.,          Butch          B.,         Angel          Thomas,          and          Pamela          Mann.          It’s          been          a          bor-         ing          butexciting          year          for          me.          Now,          |          can’t          wait          to          get         out          of          here.          It’s          not          easy          saying          good-bye          to          your         best          friends,          but          it's          going          to          be          a          pleasure          saying         good-bye          to          Encinal         BWANNE          WOON:          You,          light          the          way,          you          brighten         up          my          day.          You          make          me          want          to          say,          |          guess          you         know          that          I'm          in          love          with          you.          It’s          true,          you         changed          my          point          of          view,          and          now          |          look          at          life          the         way          you          do,          with          a          beauty          shining          thru.          KH,          SG.          SH.         JS,          LY,          DE.          Mom                    Pops.         ROWENA          WONG:          |          came          from          Hong          Kong          just          a         iye...So          for          now'lll          say          good-bye...          Maybe          we'll          see         ‘ani          other          in          HAWAII-M.D.J.A.G.          keep          if          touch         y          all.          Good          luck          Class          of.''81  ’...We're          1.          Tang         and          Ma,thanx          for          everything-Flich          don't          study          too         much...SANBIDEL          LIVES...Bye          ENCINAL...HAWAII         here          |          come!         TO          ALL          THE          friends          I'met          throughout          my          4          years          at         Encilnal          that          made          high-school          worthwhile.         THANKS!          and          good          luck          in          the          ae          alg          a          big         world          out          there,          and          I’m          scared,          but          1g          as          |         have          that          special          person          in          my          life,          by          my          side——         can't          go          wrong.          JOEMILY          FOREVER!         GOOD          TIMES          MAY          come          and          go,          but          memories          last         forever.          Thanks          to          all          my          fellow          NSG's,          3          AAA,                   4          GD,          6          CM,          7          PH,          8LD,          9          ED                    especially         to          Rover                    Tiger.          |          will          always          remember          all          those         crazy          times          together          just          loitering          around          and          just         killing          time.          To          Elmer          Fudd                    Daffy          Duck          it's          ‘FOR         REALS  '!          PJ          you'll          always          be          a          special          memory          to         me.          To:          JM,          NS,          DG,          CG,          JH,          BH,          SK,          RB,          CN,          AB,         SB,          “          SH,          BW,          JS,          and          everyone          else,          see          you         around!         AT          ONE          TIME          |          thought          life          had          no          purpose          for          me,         because          |          would          die.          |          finally          found          the          purpose          of         life;          To          go          through          high          school          at          Encinal          High         R.W         SCHOOL          HAS          BEEN          so          ‘'GREAT”’          since          |          met          you.          |         Love          You          George          Marilao.          Someday          we'll          be         together.          R.G.         Unfortunately          the          last          four          quotes          were          not          signed         and          could          not          be          included          in          alphabetical          order         LUCKY          YOUNG:          As          |          now          approach          the          end,          |          real-         ize          that          all          the          good          times          will          soon.come.to.an-ead-=         But          to          BW,          JS,          SH,          CL,          and          etc.          (you          know          who          you         are),          we'll          have          more          good          times          together          in          the         uture.         Alpha         Henry         Valdez          81         Vargas          '81         Lucy         Verduzco          ‘81         Leo         Villalobos          '81         Jay         Walrod          ‘81         Jennifer         Wang          '81         SENIOR          QUOTES          175         ee          |          ee          oS          ae         etl         Mary          Harris          1         Kim          Jacqueline          Allen          Marvin          Yolanda          Teresa         Weaver          '81          Wenceslao          '81          White          '81          White          ’81          Williams          '81          Wong          '81         176          SENIORS         Unlike          previous          years,          the         1981          Top          Ten          did          not          have          a         tie          at          first          place.          Mary          Harris         was          the          undeniable          valedicto-         rian          with          a          4.0          gpa.          Also         unlike          past          years,          the          differ-         ence          between          first          and          tenth         places          was          very          wide          from          4.0         to3.72.         This          year’s          Top          Ten          stu-         dents          were          not          totally         involved          in          studying.          Some         students          participated          in         sports          like          tennis,          swimming,         track,          and          pom          pon.          Other         students          planned          and          execu-         ted          class          activities          like         dances,          candy          sales,          and          car         washes.         Shaila          Garde          3          The          colleges          these          aca-         demically          outstanding          stu-         dents          looked          at          for          the          future         were          U.C.          Santa          Barbara,         U.C.          Davis,          U.C.          Berkeley,         Yale          U.,          Stanford          U.,          and         U.S.C.         OBPAEL          ii         Kin          Lau          +9         Alison          Davis          10         Perry          Jesus         Wright          81          Young          '81          Young          '81          Zuranich          '81         TOP          TEN          177         178          DIVISION         RIGHT:          TOM          NELSON          closely          follows          Allison          Ever-         ett's          lecture          in          Spanish.          BELOW          RIGHT:          It's          called         artists          for          hire          as          Terry          White          and          Mary          Nicosia          do         abstract          portraits          of          Unkyong          Bae          and          Joe          Spellini.         BELOW:          Eugene          Ford          analysis          a          schematic          a          for          a         barstool          by          Steeler’s          Property          Mark          Smithe.         PROPERTY          OF         LEFT:          ROGER          YOUNG          and          Ken          McCartney          fight          for          the          ball          in         the          JV Faculty          game.          BELOW:          Mrs.          Treichler          examines          some         mistletoe          with          Daniel          Guillaume          at          the          French          club          table          in          the         Christmas          Faire.          BELOW          LEFT:          Coach          Archie          Bowles          dictates         times          to          Becky          Montanya          at          the          Albany          cross-country          meet         FACULTY          179         The          Administrators          and          Counselors         Collectively          Solve          Students’          Problems         The          Administrative         staff,          because          of          the         former          Vice-Principal         Ruth          Snyder's          promo-         tion          to          Principal          at         Franklin          School,          had         an          increase          in          work-         load          which          they          split         between          Frank          Hanna,         Ken          Biba          and          Dick         Gorman.          The          prob-         lems          the          administra-         tors          confronted          were         attendance          and          disci-         pline.          Besides          their         busy          schedule s,          they         attended          and          super-         vised          school          activities,         like          sports          events          and         dances.          They          also         planned          the          schedule         for          the          1981-82          school         year.         The          Counseling         department          was          ina         new          room          this          year         with          a          new          Head         Counselor,          Joe          Yeo-         man.          With          1150          stu-         dents          enrolled          at          Enci-         nal,          they          saw          an          aver-         age          of          25          students         each,          daily.          They          lis-         tened          to          students          who         discussed          everything         from          personal          to          col-         lege          and          career          prob-         lems.         FAR          ABOVE:          FRANK          Hanna;          Principal,          RIGHT:         Joseph          Yeoman;          Head          Counselor,          ABOVE:          John         Bay;          Junior          Counselor.         180          FACULTY         BELOW:           LYNDA          STANSBERRY;          Freshman          Counselor,          BELOW          CENTER:         Warner          Croll;          Sophomore          Counselor,          FAR          BELOW:          Frank          Hanna,          Ken          Biba         and          Warner          Croll          discuss          attendance          problems          while          on          patrol.          BELOW         LEFT:          Richard          Gorman;          Dean          of          students,          LEFT:          Ken          Biba:          Vice-Principal         ;         :         1         ADMINISTRATORS COUNSELORS'          181         In          addition          to          their         regular          duties,          the          fac-         ulty          added          support          and         variety          to          the          daily         activities          at          Encinal.         Many          teachers          cha-         peroned          dances,          went         to          games          and          wrote         letters          of          recommen-         dation          for          their          stu-         dents.          Their          free          time         was          Characterized          by         individual          talents.          Mary         Nicosia          illustrated         books,          Don          Grant          was         part          owner          of          Nautilus,         James          Hewitt          led          a         community          band          on         Wednesday          evenings,         Joe          King          ran          in          mara-         thons,          Jon          Medeiros         bought          and          sold          anti-         ques,          Joy          Schenker         had          a          baby          and          Pete         Noble          coached          two         North          Coast          Champi-         onship          teams          —          Foot-         ball          and          Wrestling.         Four          faculty          mem-         bers          retired          this          year;         J.          Paul          Foster,          George         Reeves,          Phyllis         DeLaVergne,          and          Col.         Richards.          When          asked         about          their          retirement         plans,          Ms.         DeLaVergne         responded,          ‘‘l’m          going         to          be          a          playgirl,’’          and         Col.          Richards         remarked,          ‘‘As          long          as         |          can          move,          I'll          keep         moving.”’          Ms.         DeLaVergne,          Girls’         Tennis          Coach          and          P.E.         teacher          also          wants          to         play          more          golf,          travel,         and          paint          her          house.         Col.          Richards          plans          to         spend          time          horse-back         riding          and          volunteering         time          for          Red          Cross.         Both          plan          to          go          on          the         Early          Retirement          Pro-         gram,          working          part-         time          for          the          district.         182          FACULTY         Teachers          Spend          Time          on         Students,          Books,          Talents         Edward          Boughton          —         Math          Analysis,          Algebra         Ken          Brown          —         Chemistry         Jac          Campbell          —         English         Steven          Capling          —         Vocational          Arts         Cary          Cranfill          —         Homemaking         Phyllis          DeLaVergne          —         Phys.          Ed.         Retires,          see          story          left.         Ernest          Ellis          —         Mathematics         Mary          Ellen          Ellis          —         Mathematics         Allison          Everett          —         English,          Spanish         Coleman          Feeney          —         U.S.          History,          Algebra,         Glenn          Fong          —         Geometry         French         J.          Paul          Foster          —         Athletic          Director,          Drivers         Education,          and          Training         Director         Mr.          Foster          retired         from          Encinal          after         working          there          since         1957.          Before          becom-         ing          Athletic          Director,         he          was          Chairperson          of         Boys’          P.E.,          and          head         coach          for          Basketball,         Tennis          and          Golf.          He         has          been          involved          in         athletics          either          as          an         athlete,          acoach          ora         director          for          49          years.         In          1981          he          received         the          Athletic          Director          of         the          Year          aw ard          from         CA          State          Board          of         Education          and          from         CA          Coaches          Assoc.         He          was          also          nomi-         nated          on          the          national         level          by          the          National         High          School          Athletic         Coaches          Assoc.         He          and          his          wife          Mar-         ilyn          will          retire          at          Incline         Village          in          Nevada.         Eugene          Ford          —         Wood,          Mechanical          Drawing         Donald          Grant          —         Government         James          Hewitt          —         Instrumental          Music         FACULTY         Maria          Howell          —         English         Dave          Johns          —         Phys.          Ed.         James          Johnson          —         English         Barbara          Jolliffe          —         Librarian         Sandra          Jones          —         Phys.          Ed. ,          Dance         Joseph          King          —         U.S.          History,         English,          Psychology         David          Kracl          —         Mathematics         James          Kruse          —         Biology         Janis          Larson          —         English         John          Kawaguchi          —         Landscape,          and         Horticulture         Lucy          Kinchen          —         English,          Choir         °          ‘|          Dry          7)         Olan          Lewis          —          -         Spanish         Jerry          Ludy          —         Phys.          Ed.         John          Matula          —         Health,         Biology,          Physics         Kenneth          McCartney          —         Government,          U.S.          History         Barbara          McKee          —         English,          World          History         Jon          Medeiros          —         Health,          Biology         Mary          Ellen          Nicosia          —         Art         Pete          Noble          —         Science,          Physiology         Hank          O'Neill          —         Typing         :         Juana          Motaung          —         S.A.A.C.         Betty          Murphy          —         English         Linda          Nelson          —         English,          Government         FACULTY         Norman          Robinson          —         English,         Public          Speaking         Robert          Ruark          —         Crafts         186          JFACULTY         James          Rees          —         George          Reeves          —         Aviation,         Mechanical          Drawing         After          40          years          of         teaching          and          working         at          Encinal          since          it         opened          in          1952,          Mr.         George          Reeves         retired.          When          asked         about          his          retirement         plans,          he          replied,          ‘‘My         wife          and          |          will          be          look-         ing          forward          to          our         son’s          graduation          from         Medical          school          —         Irvine,          CA          in          1983.          He         also          plans          to          continue         in          Real          Estate,          fish,         and          fly          his          single-         engine          airplane.         Elizabeth          Rice          —         Spanish         Col.          Robert          Richards         R.O         VG         Carole          Roberds          —         Health,         Social          Studies         Norman          Robinson          —         English,         Public          Speaking         Edwin          Winberg          —         Government,         U.S.          History         Raul          Ybarra          —         Typing,         Office          Skills         Robert          Ruark          —         Roger          Young          —         Crafts          3         Metal         M Sgt.          Roger          Wallace          —         R.O.T.C.         Lorraine          Weldon          —         Clothing,         Child          Development         Max          Wilde          —         Algebra,          Geometry         Joy          Schenker          —         Accounting,         Typing,          Shorthand         Elizabeth          Slater          —         English         The          secretarial          staff         was          smaller          than          previ-         Ous          years          by          one,         when          Georgia          McNeill         retired.         More          computers         helped          the          staff         through          the          year.          One         computer,          operated          by         Lola          Crittenden,          stored         student          competency         scores.          The          second         computer,          in          the         Career          center,          moth-         ered          by          Doreen          Yip,         was          available          for          stu-         dent          use.         Ed          Fassiotto          pushed         the          custodial          staff          and         the          school          glistened.         Both          Ed          and          the          Stu-         dent          Senate          felt          the         minimal          amount          of         vandalism,          only          $300,         was          a          Credit          to          our         school          and          a          reason         why          the          Custodians         could          do          such          a          good         job.         Cafeteria          manager,         Sharon          Sherak,          knew         the          food          was          nutri-         tious,          but          she          prefered         not          to          comment          on          the         increased          prices          that         inflation          saddled          us         with.          Imagine          a          ‘‘Poor         Boy”          sandwich          was         fifty-five          cents!         188          |          FACULTY         Secretaries,         Staff          Take         People,          Two         NOT          SHOWN:         Diane          Meadows          —         Textbook          Clerk         Ed          Fassiotto          —         Head          Custodian         FROM          LEFT:         Delores          Cirmelli          —         Hisako          Borton          —         Lillian          Amaya          —         Helen          Reitsma          —         Cafeteria          Staff         Custodians,         on          Duties         Computers,         Doreen          Yip          —         Career          Center         Sharon          Presco          —         Attendance          Sec’y         Cafeteria         With          Fewer         and          Inflation         Lola          Crittenden          —         Secretary          to         Vice-Principal         Mary          Treichler          —         Counselors          Sec’y         Jane          Tremain          —         Records          Clerk         Sharon          Sherak          —         Cafeteria          Manager         Ben          Garcia          —         Custodian         LEFT:          Alberta          Dole          —          Charles          McKaller          —         School          Treasurer          Custodian         June          Frazier          —         Sec’y          to          Principal         Marie          Mason          —         Curriculum          Sec’y         SECRETARIES CUSTODIANS         4mm,          Bordanar o                   Zarcone         PHOTOGRAPHERS         644          EAST          14th          STREET          -           SAN          LEANDRO,          CA.          94577         Our          27th          Year         562-8400         Laura          Gallager         Photographers          for          Encinal          High         We          offer          a          Complete          Photographic          Service         Fine          Portraiture         Children          and          Babies         Engagement          Portraits         Commercial          and          Industrial         W          eddings          —          Formal                    Candid         Publicity          and          Promotion         School          Annuals                    Activities         dentification          and          Passport         Copy          and          Restoration         Executive          Portraits         Allin          Natural          Color.          or          Black                    White         THE          ENCINAL          MARCHING          BAND;          passes          B                    Z          Studios          in          San          Leandro          during          the          Veterans          Day          Parade.          Marchers          include          Claire         Pimentel,          De          De          Andrews,          Arthur          Roke,          Edwin          Niija,          Zeniada          Mejia,          Nancy          Guerra,          Madeline          Mejia,          Patty          Green,          and          Sue          Folkner         SPONSORS         Alameda          Medical          Group          George          F.          Koerber          D.D.S.         Dr.          Paul          H.          Anders          Don          L.          Koubek         Rev.                    Mrs.          Juan          Archeta          V..G.C.          Company-General          Contractors         Dr.          John          J.          Armoskus,          D.D.S.          Vr.                    Mrs.          George          P.          Miller         Gary          Beeler          D.D.S.          {lan          D.          Mitchell          M.D.         Vrs.          Barbara          Borden          Oakland          Tribune          Dist.          62         Robert          Brewer          D.D.S.          Oakland          Tribune          Dist.          63         Mr.                    Mrs.          Rafael          M.          Calixto          William          W.          Paden          D.D.S.         Christ          Church          Parish,          Episcopal          Barrett          Parker          D.D.S.         Albert          S.          Edgerton          D.D.S.          Michael          Prado          D.P.M.         Mr.                    Mrs.          Farren          Jon          E.          Sammann          D.D.S.         Dr.          Robert          French          Robert          P.          Scholz          D.D.S.         Dr.          Harrington          Finn          H.          Tonsberg          D.D.S.         Ir.                    Mrs.          J.          E.          Hyde          Underground          Construction          Co.         Mr.                    Mrs.          Hermilo          Jocson          Jon          A.          Walker          D.D.S.         Stanley          W.          Zdral          D.D.S.         GALLAGHER          AND          LINDSEY         JACK          GALLAGHER         DON          LINDSEY         REAL          ESTATE          BROKERS         Office:          521-8181          2424          Central          Ave.         Alameda,          Calif.         Oranae         U          IU          CONGRATULATIONS          TO          THE          CLASS          OF          198!         2244          South          Shore          Center         522-0494         PALM          BEACH          FORMALS         Tweeds         Men's          Wear         South          Shore          Center         Alameda,          Calif.          94501         (415)          865.7880         ALAMEDA          CERAMICS          AND          DOLLS         GREENWARE          -          FIRING         CERAMIC          -          PORCEL         CLASSES         AIN          -          STONE         PAINTS          -          SUPPL         WARE         ES         MAUREEN          WEAVER         Owner         THE         TRAVEL         SHOPPE          2311          SANTA          CLARA          AVE         A,          CALIF.          94501         PHONE          (415)          865-5542         Appointment         AL)          Kays         HAIR          STYLING         Men          and          Women's          Hair          Styling         (415)          521-1665          2318-A          Central          Avenue         Alameda,          CA          94501         Good         Times         For         Rent         The          striking          Calais          by         Palm          Beach           has          every-         thing          going          for          it          —          fash-         ion,          tailoring          and          color.         Shawl          collar,          one-button         shaped          coat          has          satin         lapel          and          pocket          trim          with         deep          center          vent.          Match-         ing          flared          trousers          feature         satin          leg          stripe.          You          can         rent          all          this          luxury          for          less         than          you          would          think.         |          FIGUR:         [          SALON         Slender:          zing         Sauna         Andividia          Aastruction         Steam          Cabinet         Mechanical         Massage         Figure          Re-         Porper          tromnng         L328          Lurk          Street         cAlancda,          Calif         522-3800         Fee          SS          eee          A         rystal          Resler          and          La         end         .         ura         In          Alameda          Since          1943         SCHWINN         523-3264         Wendy          Kessler,          Viking          Ho,          and          Chrissy          Guida          shop          at         Schwinn.         STONE'S          CYCLERY         2320          Santa          Clara          Ave.         Alameda         ALAMEDA          AUTO         SUPPLY         Engine          Rebuilding         Auto          Parts          and          Supplies         Machine          Shop          Service         1519          Park          St.         Alameda,          CA          94501         Telephone:         (415)          523-0538         Alameda                    Oakland         TV          SALES                    SERVICE         Monday          thru          Friday          9-6         Saturday          9-5         523-5500         523-6601         1701          Webster         NEW          BILL         PAYING         INSTRUMENT.         The          Bill          Call          System   It          doesn't         just          pay          your          bills.          It          also          pays          you         interest.          And          it’s          one          more          way          we         keep          yourmoney          @==rErag         safe,          while          we          make          Allstate          |         your          life          easier.          SAVINGS          }         Alameda         Allstate          Savings          and          Loan          Association           A          Member          of          the          Sears          Family         Congratulations          Class          of          1981         i}          '         «          The          Coffee          Shop         531          W.          South          Shore         Plaza         Alameda          523-3663         J.C.          PENNY          CO.         The          Friendly          Place         2217          South          Shore         Angela          Boone          at          Penney's         Alameda          Aircraft          Ca,         Radio          Control          Aircraft          Specialists         Debbie          848          Lincoln          Ave         Mel!          Alameda,          CA         Chuck          (415)          865-5244         anes         SESE          ardware         Biss          art         ANDY          PAGANO         1100          LINCOLN          AVE.         GARDEN          TOOLS         FRATILIZERS         Feeos          -          FutLs         BUILOING          MATERIALS         CONCRETE          SUPPLIES         PLUMBING                    ELEC          SUPPLIES         ALAMEDA,          CALIF.          94501          BAR-B-QUE          SUPPLIES         522-1345          HAROWARE          -          HOUSEWARES         APPLIANCE          -          PAINTS         TV          REPAIR          -          IN          ALAMEDA         SPECIAL          DISCOUNT         TO          MILITARY          PERSONNEL                   SENIOR          CITIZENS         We          Specialize          In          Co          yr         B  W          TV's,          Most          Brartés         SERVICING          THE          Radios,          Stereos                   BAY          AREA          Antenna          installation          Too         A  M          TY):          |          865-4300.         1116          LINCOLN          AVE,          ALAMEDA          CA.          $4501         SEWING          MACHINE         Hoyattil          —s         SALES-          SERVICE          ON          NEW                    USED         NECCHI-          ELNA-VIKING-          WHITE-          SINGER         PFAFF-NEW          HOME,          ETC.                    ALL          JAPAN          MAKES         “          s         PETER          T.          RUSOS.          prop         120          LINC         Phone          523-8200          EN          AVE         ALAMEDA,CA          94501         SOUTH          SHORE          CENTER         ALAMEDA,          CALIFORNIA         ROBERTA          DELOSREYES         Atlantia          Market         QUALITY          FILIPINO          FOOD         PH.          (415)          523-9140         630          ATLANTIC          AVE.         ALAMEDA,          CA          94501          SIG           GUDAL         Agent         State          Farm          Insurance          Co's         Prompt.          Personal          Service         Auto          —          Life          —          Fire          —          Health         Corner          of          Park          St.                    Otis          Dr.         Boat          —          Business         560          Park          Street          Alameda,          CA          2289          So.          Shore          Center         Alameda,          California         (415)          865-2181         DIVERS          EXCHANGE         All          Sports          and          Commercial          Diving         Equipment         Air          Stations          and          Supplies         649          Pacific          Ave.         Alameda,          CA          94501         (415)          523-4146         ARTHUR          A.          HELWIG         801          LINCOLN          Ave.         ALAMEDA,          CA          94501         OPEN          7          DAYS          A          WEEK         Ralph's          Market         LIQUOR          e          BEER          @e          WINE                    ORIENTAL          Foop         GREG                    CION          GELLE         OWNER         (415)          523-4747         ABOVE:          KELLY          AND          John          Foster          lead          Zaida          Ladua         and          Susan          Hernandez          into          their          parents          deli.         2412          Webb          Ave.          521-3366          Alameda,          California         TY         PERLITA          LATTIN’S          TAILORING          SHOP         SPECIALIZING,          ALTERATIONS          FOR         MEN                    WOMEN,          MILITARY          TAILORING         RATES,          CHEVRONS,          ZIPPERS          ETC         PANTS          SHORTENED,          MILITARY          RATES         SEWED.          WHILE          U-WAIT         OSCAR                    PERLITA          LATTIN         1109          LINCOLN          AVE         (415)          521-8344          ALAMEDA,          CA          94501         nes          623.0681          FLOWERS          BY         ANGELO         Weddings          —          Arrangements          —          Funerals         10°,          Off          With          Student          Body          Card         1502          Park          Street         Alameda,          Calif.          94501         LINOAKS          MOTEL          2,         Monthly         ANGELO          ROSI|         Apartments         Kitchens         Heated          Pool         Direct          Dial          Phone         Color          T.V.         Phone          415 523-6633         2310          Lincoln          Avenue         Alameda,          California          94501         JOSEPH          PATANWALA         Manager         Routes          available          at          end          of          most         months.         Call         or          839-TRIB         Circulation         523-6742         Local          District         ENCINAL         HARDWARE         2723          Encinal          Avenue         Alameda,          CA          94501         523-482         Harbor          Bay          Landing         891          Island          Drive         Alameda,          CA          94501         Mon.-Sat.          8-6          Sun.          9-2          865-2263         Mon.-Sat.          9-6          Sun.          10-2         Best          Wishes          to          the          Graduating         Class          of          1981         ROBERT          W.          OLIVER,          DDS          and         DAVID          M.          PERRY,          DDS,          Inc.          ALAN          HOFFMAN,          DDS         Dentistry          for          Children          and          Teenagers         Southshore          Shopping           Center          2125          Whitehall          Place,          Alameda,          CA          94501          415 521-5016         Sporting          goods         EVERYTHING          FOR          THE          SPORTSMAN         :                    Fag           )          exexe          1511          Park          Street          «          Alameda                    415-522-2345                   “          1040          Clinton          Street                    NAPA                    707-252-2855         ABOVE:          CARLA          LONTIONG          and          Pater          Beireis          look          at         Volleyballs.         PHONE          821-3200          ty         KATHY'S          PLACE         Imported          and          Domestic          Gifts         413          SOUTH          SHORE          CENTER         KATHY          DOEHMEN          ALAMEDA,          CA          94501         521-4040         Center         417          SOUTH          SHORE          CENTER         ALAMEDA,          CALIF.          94501         SHOES          FOR          THe          ENTIRE          FAMILY         Carlin’s         2224          So.          SHORE          CENTER         ALAMEDA,          CA          9450!         8323-4839         CORAL          REEF         MOTEL          APTS.         Heated          Pool          —          Television         Complete          Housekeeping          Units         Phone          521-2330         400          Park          St.         Alameda,          CA          94501         FRED                    RUTH          CRAMER         Managers         CHAPINS         office          Supplies         Stationary          —          Gifts          —          Greeting          Cards         Leather          Goods         Lake+urst          3-8343         South          Shore          Center          Alameda,          Calif.         for          distinctive         ORIENTAL          GIFTS-ART         BASKETS-BRASSWARE         eS         —          —          |         —          sue         A         |         |         |         XOtTICA         2233          South          Shore          Center         Aiameda,          Calif.          94501         Phone          523-5353         SEELENB ACHER         JEWELERS         Original          Creations         Where          Quality          Jewelry          Costs          Less         Designing                    Remounting                   Large          Selection          of          Engage         ment                    Wedding          Rings                   All          Work          Done          on          Premises                   Watch                    Jewelry          Repair         ing                    Engraving                   30          Years          Experience         Manufacturing          Jewelry         1507          Webster          Street                    Alameda          522-8300         J         A         C         K         L         O         N         D         O         N         S         U         R         F         Z         zAy  ms         JACK          LONDON          SURF          'N          WEAR         55          Alice          Street,          Oakland,          CA          94606         Windsurfers                    Surfboards                    Wetsuits         MARVIN          WHITE,          DANA          Wright,          Ed          Boersmas,          and          Laura          Paul          modeling          the          latest         summer          fashion          from          Jack          London          Surf          'N          Wear.         Men's          and          Women's          Wear         by         O.P.                    Offshore                    Eeni          Meeni          «          Beachtown         444.5456         Located          in          Jack          London          Square         Congratulations          to          the          Class          of          '8|         Best          Wishes          to          the          Members          of          Class          of          1981         BUREAU          OF          ELECTRICITY         CITY          OF          ALAMEDA         2000          Grand          Street          Alameda,          California          America's          Greatest          Suit          Values          1533          Webster          St.          at          Lincoln,          Alameda         1929          Broadway          at          Blanding,          Alameda         2208          MacArthur          at          Fruitvale,          Oakland         Congratulations         Class          of          1981         ALBURTS         Wishes          You         Health         Wealth         Happiness         DON          BERGER          AND          Leslie          Gallagher          shop          for         values          at          Alburts          Mens          Wear.         Retail          Wholesale         SCALISE          MEATS         JOE          —          JOE,          Jr.          —          RON         Business          —          522-1153         Residence          —          531-1716         Residence          —          568-4489         1202          Chestnut          Street         Alameda,          Calif.          94501         ARCHIE          BOWLES          GIVES          tips          to          Kelly          Cham-         bers          and          Anthony          Harris          on          which          shoes          to         buy.         ISLAND          CITY          SPORTS         1408          PARK          STREET         ALAMEDA          94501         769-8055         JOHN          BARNI,          JR. Owner,          Broker         522-2230         TEMPO          MUSIC         Expert          Repairing         New          and          Used          Instruments         Instructions          —          Rentals         Guitars          —          Amplifiers         Tapes          —          Records          —         Sheet          Music         2234          South          Shore          Center         Alameda,          Calif.          94501         MEL'S          SOUTHSHORE          BOWL         (415)          523-6767         300          Park          Street         Alameda,          CA         Webster         WE          FILL          ALL         MEDI-CAL         edd          PRE-PAID          PRESCRIPTIONS         BANKAMERICARD          PAID          PRESCRIPTIONS         weltews          hav          ALL          UNION         L_          .          PLANS         FAST          DELIVERY          SERVICE         rABERGE          AND          OTHER          FINE          COSMETICS         CALL          522-3066         CORNER          OF          LINCOLN                    WEBSTER          STREET.          ALAMEDA.          CALIF         SENIOR          CITIZEN          PRESCRIPTION          DISCOUNTS         Phone          521-5454         @          YOUR          ISLAND          APPLIANCES          DEALER           aA          UNDER          NEW          MANAGEMENT           i         C           DSALES                    SERVICE          —         Quasar                    Gibsons                    Appliance                    Refrig.         Vacuum          Cleaner          Sales                    Service                    T.V.          Repairs         We          Service          What          We          Sell                    Others         1427          Webster          Street         A.          L.          BUTLER          Alameda,          CA          9450!         exclusively          seafood         Broiled          over          mesquite,          steamed,          sautéed          in          butter          and          spices,          deep          fried          in          our          specia         light          batter,          piled          high          on          salads,          and          on          the          half-shell         Seafoods          our          specialty.          In          fact,          we're          the          largest          exclusively          seafood          restaurant          in          the          Bay         ares         Lunch          weekdays          and          dinner          every          day,          starting          at          $3.25.          There's          «          relaxed          stand-up          or          sit         down          seafood          bar,          too.          And          don't          forget          our          fishmarket,          with          seafood          as          fresh          as          you'll          find         anywhere         WHEN          YOU          ONLY          SERVE          SEAFOOD,          YOU          HAVE          TO          DO          IT          WELL         SEAFOOD          RESTAURANT,          COCKTAIL          LOUNGE,         FISH          MARKET                    OYSTER          BAR         2203          Mariner          Square          Loop,          Alameda         Right          out          of          the          Webster          Street          Tube         521-6577         DON          BERGER,          DANA          Wright,          Leslie          Gallagher,          and          Laura          Paul          after         CHRIS          BEALL          AND          Helen          Hayward          discuss          a          delightful          lunch          at          Pacific          Fresh          Restaurant.         tonight's          menu.         GALLEY                    GROG         rr         a         e           a          ENTERTAINMENT          FRI          SAT         iS         Taumyvn         |         T         A         L         I         A         N         g0On  rma         mZ=  “-co         -          Arrive          By          Boat          or          Car         Your          Hosts          Sam                    Cece          Bonavich         FOR          RESERVATIONS          865          7552         144          BALLENA          BLVD          «+          ALAMEDA         THERE          EEE          EER          KS         TUNNEL         WEBSTER         CENTRAL         Specializing          in          unique                    unusual          items          from          all          over          the          world         PAULINE’S          ANTIQUES         1201          Chestnut,          Alameda,          California         (415)          523-3561         Open:          11-5,          Mon-Sat         CHESTNUT                   Rainy          Sundays         Pederson’s          -          Alameda          Radio                    TV         Magnavox          -          Sony          -          MGA          .          Zenith         Specialists         1349          PARK          ST.         ALAMEDA,           CA          94501         (415)          5323-1021                    SINCE          1687         MASON-McDUFFIE          Coa.         REALTORS         FRANK          E.          KILPATRICK,          II!         MANAGER         [60          C.AR          ee          S11          Ff          EE          Tt         ALAMEDA,          CALIFORNIA          94501         {415)          769-8000         MOBIL          CARSON          SERVICE         Mobilgas          —          Mobiloil          —          Mobil          Products         Expert          Motor          Tune          Up         Complete          Brake          Relining         Alameda,          Calif.         Good          Luck          to          the          Class          of         1980         JUSTIN          REALTY          AND         INSURANCE         1526          Park          Street          522-3567         621-1325         pelameda         FENCE          INC;         “Flowers          For          All          Occasions”         2544          Santa          Clara          Ave.         Alameda,          California          94501         (415)          523-4210         Chidren's          Hair          Design         Adults          Accepted         STEPHANY          ALYING         REBECCA          MARCELINE         2322          Santa          Clara          Ave.         Alameda,          Calif.          94501         (415)          865-2600         Follow          the          yellow         brick          road!         522-5464         Best          Wishes          From         poant-          Gaw          ALAMEDA          DRUG         Salon          JERRY          FEITELBERG         Pharmacist         HAIRSTYLING          AND          BEAUTY         CONSULTANTS          1501          Park          St.          Alameda,          California          94501         1002          Central          Avenue          Alameda          94501          (415)          522-2552         Best          Wishes          From          FAMILY          SHOE          REPAIR         Expert          Service         Congratulations          to          the          Since          1952         Class          of          81!         1309          Park          St.          Alameda,          CA          Phone:          521-7077         lol-la-pa-loo-za          aseeiieintaatiiliaie          SHAR          SALON          p          Druga         Where          Everybody          Save         as          .         TINCTION          IN          MAIRCESIGS          NTEMPORAPY          NEN          AND          WCMEN         SiG          FoR’                   +          MASTER          HAI          Des.          cnens          ©%         STORE          HOURS         OPEN          DAILY          7         FROM          9:30          A.M          q         OPEN          SUNDAY           3         10A.M.-7P.M         2314          SANTA          CLARA         ALAMEDA         t         °         N         SG         $s         .         R         u         SG         s         T         °         R         e         s         arrts         bians         Dedicated          Breeders         of         Quality          Arabians         Congratulations          Class          of          '80         DON          and          BEV          HARRIS          (415)          865-6698          Alameda,         California         Congratulations          to          the         Class          of          81!          UAL          IN          THE          BOX         =          ra                    ;         1826          Webster          Street          —          Al          da,          Californi         Barbara          Galera          and          Jennifer          Thatcher          enjoy          getting          pai          tae          ee          ices          ose          2          sai         their          hair          done.         HOURS:          11          A.M.          to          8:30          p.m.         CLOSED          ON          TUESDAY         ORDERS          PREPARED         TO          TAKE          OUT         Rm          WR          BR         Joy          Luck          Restaurant         327          -          8th          STREET         OAKLAND,          CALIF.         PHONE:          832-4270         STATE          FARM          INSURANCE          COMPANIES         Home          Offices:          Bloomington,          Illinois         TOM          DARBY         Agent         1503          Webster          St.         Alameda,          CA          9450!         Bus.          Phone:          415-865-7666         Res.          Phone:          415-820-6372                   Specialty                    Deli         Meats          Sandwiches                   Cheeses                    Soups                   ¢          Breads          Salads         Beer                    Wine          |                    Cold          Drinks                   Hot          Foods                    Party          Trays         Eat          Here          —          Take          Out         Fernside          Shopping          Center         2525          Blanding          Avenue         Alameda,          CA          94501         415         For          Flowers          of          the          Highest          Quality         JOHN          S.          TOWATA         Alameda's          Finest          Flower          Shop         Modern          Creations          Styled          by          JOHN         2305          Santa          Clara          Ave.         Phone          523-2404          Phone          523-2323         SUZANNE'S          PASTRY         SHOPPE          Where          You          Buy          the          Very          Best  ’         Class          of          81         Flies          High         Congratulations         From         MANFRED          ROTHER          2US2          1519          Webster          St.         Manager          Alameda,          Calif.94501         CITY          BEAUTY          SUPPLY         331          19th          St.          Oakland         Between          Harrison          and          Webster         Phone:          542-3810         We          Carry          Most          Major          Brands         Open          to          the          Public         ENCINAL          PHARMACY         1901          Encinal          Avenue         Phone:          522-1040         BOB          COOPER         Broker         HOMETOWN          REALTY         RESIDENTIAL—INVESTMENT          PROPERTIES         Bus.          (415)          523-7766         Res.          (415)          521-9188         2516          SANTA          CLARA          AVE         ALAMEDA,          CALIF.          94501         Alameda          Shade          Shop         WASHABLE          SHADE          CLOTH—FLAME-RESISTANT         914          CENTRAL          AVENUE,          ALAMEDA.          CA          94501         DON          SvVANES          822-0633         Dagmar's          Coif          feures          @         Nanette          Xr          Babes         Owner                    Proprietress         1516          Webster          St.         Alamada,          Ca.          94501          (415}          522-5454         Appocntment          for          Evenong         TH         TRAUEL         SHOPPE         2311          SANTA          CLARA          AVE.         ALAMEDA,          CALIF.          94501         PHONE          (415)          865-5542         Mon.          Thru          Fri.          7:30          AM          to          7          PM         Sat.          7:30          AM          to          1:30          PM         HARRY          WONG         WONDER          BURGER         Breakfast                    Lunch         Dinner         Food          to          Go          2406          Santa          Clara          Ave.         Phone          522-3310          Alameda,          CA          94501         WOOD          HATHAWAY         MANAGER         WEST          ALAME          a          rf         WELLS          FARGO          BANK         ALAMEDA,          CALIFORNIA          94501         1442          WESSTER          STREET         TELEPHONE          464-2295         728          Central          Avenue         521-0252          ALAMEDA'S          YEAR-ROUND          TAX          SERVICE          1516          Webster          St.         Alameda,          CA          94501         (514)          522-5454         Appointment          for          Evening         oy,          EVERYTHING                   v          in         iV                   oe®          FQ,         qi          jy         3          r          gn]                    (415)          521-6266         JAN                    JOHN          ROSA         2651          Blanding          Ave.,          Alameda          CA          94501         Central          Plumbing         Central          Mechanical          Inc.         Cont.          Lic.          280297         Plumbing,          Heating,          Boilers                    Supplies         523-4331         901          Central          Ave.         ELLIOTT          D.          COOK          Alameda,          Calif.          94501         CONGRATULATIONS!         cAlameda-Bank                    2424          Santa          Clara          Avenue         1414          Webster          Street          2234          Otis          Drive         2501          Central          Avenue          980          Island          Drive         Ray          Johnson,          Owner         522-3456         Concord         1520          Webster          Street          1935          Diamond          Blvd         522-0620          825-3001         HARRIS          R         REALTY         JAMES          F.          HOWARD         Broker         2500          Santa          Clara          Ave.         Alameda,          Calif.          9450!          Office          522-5225         Estab.          1938          Res.          865-0982         (415)          865-7889         SULO          FOOD          CENTER                   COFFEE          SHOP         Seller          of          Oriental          Goods         1518          Webster          St.         Alameda,          CA          9450!         SILVINO          A.          NAVARRETE         General          Manager         Jennifer          Thatch         mothers’          exchange         1203          chestnut          st.         alameda         california,          94501         (415)          522-9191         Jody          Castor-Barnhardt         Kenny          Barnhardt         Josh          and          Peggy          Hurd         Owners         :          THE         Round          Table          2611          Blanding          Ave.         A          Franchise          Operation          of          Alameda,          CA          94501         The          Round          Table          521-3070         Franchise          Corporation         1531          Webster          Street         Alameda,          Ca          94501         §22-4525         Congratulations          to         the          Class          of          1981         From         CHERYL          KUHN          QUICKLY         prepares          an          order          of          french         fries          during          the          dinner          rush.         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Pay          as          You          Learn         523-1050         Closed          Mondays         Appointments          Welcome         2318          Central          Ave.          Alameda         Gayle          Nish          shows          her          talent          in          the          Henning          studio.         The          home-owned         Association          with          the         Federal          ,Charter         ty         ALAMEDA          FEDERAL          SAVINGS         and          Loan          Association         HEADQUARTERS         SOUTH          SHOF         HARBOR          BAY          LANDING         SAN          LEANDRO:          15041          FAF         ADVERTISEMENTS          219         A         ABAD,          Alberto          N.          —          81          125,          140         ABBOTT,          Alex          Alan          —          84          20         ABILLE,          Rex          Manzano          —          83          53,          62         ADAMOS,          Anita          Arlene          —          82          153         ADAMS,          Glenn          —          82         ADAMS,          Richard          John          —          82         HDELA,          Jennifer          Hansen          —          81          140,          153         AGUADA,          |          udy          Ocomen          —          83          62,119         AGUILAR,          Marcus          Anthony          —          84          114         AHLQUIST,          Susan          Marie          —          83          62         AINSLIE,          Brenda          Joann          —          82          18,          34,          88,          116,         117         AINSLIE,          Bruce          Alan          —          84          20         AKERS,          Lena          Mae          —          81         ALANIZ,          Lori          Ann          —          82         ALANIZ,          Rodney          —          83          62         ALANIZ,          Ronald          —          83         ALCORN,          Karen          Leigh          —          84         ALDEN,          Robin          Annette          —          84         ALFARO,          Eduardo          Jesus          —          83          62         ALFARO,          Karen          20         ALFARO,       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       —          82          154         ANGUIANO,          Daniel          Richard          —          82         ANGUIANO,          Margaret          Denise          —          84         ANGUS,          Marguerite          Jean          —          83         ANTOGNAZZI,          Karen          Renee          —          82         APODACA,          Frances          Angela          —          81          140         APODACA,          Josie          Garcia          —          84          20         ARAUJO,          Marc          Glenn          —          81          140         ARBIOS,          Max          Emil          —          84          20         ARCHER,           Steven          Michael          —          84          20         ARMSTEAD,          Bridgette          Genell          —          84          20         ARMSTRONG,          Richard          Scott          —          82         ASHFORD,          Michael          Alfred          —          81         ASTE,          Paul          J.          —          84          21         ASUNCION,          Jacqueline          Jacobo          —83          47,63,         82,121,          147         AU,          Wendy          —          83          63,          153         AU,          Winnie          Chung          Wah          —          82         B         BABASA,          Tony          Amado          —          84         BABAUTA,          Debra          Sablan          —          81         BABCOCK,          Tammy          Lynn          —          83         BAE,          Unkyong          —          81         BAGAW,          Janice          Marie—          63         BAILEY,          Donald          Robert          —          83         BAIN,          Steven          Wilbur          —83         BALDWIN,          Sheila          Marie          —          82         BALIGAYA,          Crhistie          Familar          —          84          21         BALTHAZAR,          Michelle          Jean          —          81          2,          56,          78,         140,          162         BAMBERGER,          Herman          Matthew          —          82         BANG,          John          —          83          63         BANGALAN,          Regina          Jularbal          —          81          23,          27,         140         BANKS,          Darrin          Ben          —          84          21         BANKS,          Kenneth-Fitzgerald          —          82          89,110         BARNES,          Robert          Thomas          —          83          63         BASS,          Anthony          LaMont          —          81          140,          151         BASTIDA,          Rhona          Lee          —          83          63,119         BATEMAN,          Donna          Marie          —          82         BAUTISTA,          Aby          Connie          —          83          63         BAUTISTA,          Alex          Rogogay          —          81          125,          140         BAUTUSTA,          Gloria          Payopay—          84          21,          148,         149         20         45,          62,          88         BAUTISTA,          Maria          —          81         BAUTISTA,          Phillip          Albert          —          81          140         BEAL,          Deborah          Luigina          —          82         BEALL,          Christopher          Perry          —          81          15,57,          59,         66,          67,          72,          78,          87,          108,          109,          122,          140,          164,         169,          176         BEALL,          Michael          Munroe          —          82          99,110         BEARDSLEY,          Roxanne          Gayle          —          84          21         BEINN,          Mary          Aray          —          83         BEIREIS,          Joy          Beth          —          82          25,          90         BEIREIS,          Peter          Joseph          —          81          58,          59,          108,          122,         140,          198         BELL,          Betina          Louise          —          81          140,          159         BELL,          Christopher          —          84          21         BELL,          Micheal          —          84          21         BENIPAYO,          Rhoda          Capiral          —          83          47,          64         BENNETT,          Charlene          Kay          —          83          64         BENNETT,          Jessica          Gabrielle          —          84          21,          64,          78,         BENNETT,          Mitzie          Yvonne          —          84         BENNETT,          Phillip          Donald          —          81         BENNETT,          Richard          Lewis          —          82         BENNETT,          Rodney          Leroy          —          83         BERGER,          Donald          Ray          —          82          59,          87,          92,          99,         110,          111,          114,          201         BERGER,          John          Harland          —          84         BERLIN,          Shane          William          —          84         BERRY,          Gregory          McDonald          —          84         BHAGWAN,          Kurti          Kent          —          82         BIALLAS,          Sarah          Denine          —          82         BIGLEY,          Peter          Christian          —          81          140         BIGNONE,          John          —          84          22         BILLINGS,          Christina          Lynne          —          83          64,          117,          121         BLAKELEY,          Eddie          —          82         BLAND,          Robbie          Cordell          —          84          22         BLEDSOE,          Robert          Allen          —          84          22         BOERSMA,          Brenda          Louise          —          84          22,          117,          121,         148,          154         BOERSMA,          Edward          James          —          81          9,          48,          59,          64,         72,          84,          99,          140         BOERSMA,          Lucy          Elizabeth          —          82          117,121         BONGON,          Norman          Alcantara          —          82          83         BONINO,          Maria          Ann          —          81          141         BOONE,          Angela          Mary          —          83          58,          59,          64,          84         BOONE,          David          Murdock          —          84          2,          22,          68         BOONE,          Derek          Hunter          —          84          23,          33         BOONE,          John          Stuart          Rankin          —          81          2,          22,          27,         99,          141         BOOTH,          Yvette          Jennele          —          84          23         BORDENER,          Julie          Marie—81          16,          103,          141         BORROMEO,          Barbara          Jean          —          81          141         BORTISSER,          Darla          Lyn          —          82         BOSTIC,          Kimberly          Renee          —          84          23         BOTTORFF,          David          Scott          —          82         BOURNE,          Kelly          Jean          —          81          141         BOYLE,          Darren          Earl          —          82         BOYLE,          Dawnette          Leta          —          84          23         BRADFORD,          Linda—82          19,          104,          105,          121,         144,145         BRADLEY,          Darrin          Keith          —          84          23         BRADLEY,          Leslie          Deanette          —          82          152         BRANDT,          Corazon          Guinco          —          81          62,141         BRAUN,          JenniferAnne—81          141,          168,          176         BRAUN,          Kevin          James          —          84          23,          168         BRAUN,          Scott          Anthony          —          84         BRAVO,          Maria          Felicita          —          82         BREASHEARS,          Colleen          —          84          23         BREUNINGER,          Richard          Louis          —          84          24         BRIGGS,          Phyllis          Maria          —          83          64         BROADBENT,          Jack          David          —          82         BROADBENT,          Jill          Esther          —          82         BROCK,          Adrian          Lawrence          —          82         BRONKEN,          Sherry          Lynn          —          82         BROOKS,          Karen          —          82         BROWN,          Anthony          Andrew          —          82         BROWN,          Jackie          —          83         BROWN,          Jeffrey         BROWN,          Robert          —          81         BROWN,          William          Charlies          —          84         BRYANT,          Barbara          Ann          —          81         BUCHANAN,          Karen          Denise          —          81         BUCHANAN,          Kevin          Darnell          —          81          112,         BUENDIA,          Kathy          Saavedra—          81          54,          55,         BULLIS,          Ann          Allene          —          82         BULLOCK,          Chineaster          HOPE          -          83         BULMAN,          Frances          Effie          —          82         BUNCH,          Toni          —          81         BURGO,          Rosetta          Lisanne          —          82         BURKHART,          Richard          James          —          84          24         BURKHART,          Steven          Lawrence          —          83          65         BURKS,          J.          B.          —          84          24         BURNETT,          Dawn          —          83          65         BURNS,          Sidney          Gene          —          83         BURTENSHAW,          Darren          Tempest          —          84          24,          48,         108,          109         BURTON,          Richard          —          83          65         BUSSEY,          Carolyn          Stewart          —          81          28,          88,          108,         119,          142         BUSTER,          Debbie          Lee          —          83          65,          117         BUSTER,          Sheri          Lyn          —          82         BUTLER,          Kelly          Anne          —          83         BYARS,          Talonna          Marie          —          82         C         CABLE,          Deborah          Leann          —          84          24         CAIN,          Gerald          —          82         CALFEE,          Sherry          Lynn          —          81          15,          142,          162         CALIXTO,          Melanie          Grace          Espares—          82          59,         82,          107,          122         CAMACHO,          Daniel          Mark          —          84         CAMERINO,          Ceazar          —          82         42,          45,          65,          81         26,          27,          38,          39         Index         CAMPBELL,          Daniel          David—          81          87,99,          142,         154         CAMPBELL,          Temple          Patrick          —          83          32,          65,          110         CAMPBELL,          Terry          Lee          —          83          65,110         CANNON,          Sheri          L.          —          82          117         CAMTRELL,          Susan          Diann          —          83          65         CARAVEO,          Renee          —          82         CARDELLI,          Kerri          Marie          —          81          13         CARLEN,          Dwayne          Warren          —          82         CARNAHAN,          Catherine          Elizabeth          —          84          24,          71         CARNAHAN,          Eloisa          —          221         CARSON,          Greg          —          84         CARTER,          Kevin          Charles          —          81          9,          67,          108,          169,         177         CASQUEIROM,          Michelle          Mary          —          82          69         CASTILLO,          Eloisa          Yaneza          —          84          50         CASTRO,          Gilbert          —          84          24         CAVER,          Christopher          LaMont          —          84          25         CERALDE,          Dinna          Melendez          —          84          25         CHAMBERS,          Brett          Anthony          —          82          44,101         CHAMBERS,          Kelly          Marlene          —          83          5,          65,          102,         103,          117,          144,          147,          200,208         CHAN,          Thomas          Foo          —          84          25,          56,          108         CHANG,          Sun          Nyo          —          83          66         CHAPMAN,          Daniel          Edward          —          83          66         CHARVET,           Cheryl          Lynn          —          81          46,          82         CHAVEZ,          Mark          Dale          —          82          99,          103         CHERRY,          Sharmila          Chantell          —          84          25         CHILDRESS,          Morual          John          —          83          66         CHIMPKY,          Lisa          Maxine          —          84          4,25         CHING,          Sam          —          81         CHO,          Kathy          Eun          Hi—          84          25,          157         CHO,          Michael          Chong          —          82          125,          152,          156         CHRISTENSEN,          James          Lin          —          82         CHRISTIAN,          Rhonda          Denise          —          84         CHUG,          Jaspreet          Singh          —          82          156         CHIU,          Shirley          Sook          Han          —          81          152         CHUI,          Stephanie          Sook          May          —          83          66         CHUN,          Cora          Kin          Mei          —          82          125,          152         CLARK,          Stephanie          Lee          —          83          66,          107,          118,         119,          121         CLASBY,          Christopher          Martin          —          82         CLASBY,          Joseph          Patrick          —          83          66,          126         CLAUSING,          Charles          William          —          84         COGHE,          John          Randolph          —          84          25,          50         COGHE,          Timothy          James          —          84          25,          50         COHEN,          Jacqueline          —          83          9,          39,          66         COHEN,          Jennifer          Leigh          —          81          102         COLE,          Damon          Owen          —          82         COLLINS,          Kenneth          Ray          —          84         COMTE,          Thomas          —          82         COMPTON,          Kevin          Len          —          83         COMLEY,          Todd          Mitchell          —          84         CONTAXIS,          Charles          Joseph          —          81         COOK,          Charlene          Leslie          —          82         COOK,          Kim          Ly          —          83         COOK,          Tom          Van          —          84         COOKE,          Joseph          William          —          81         CORDOVA,          Nicolas          Buy          —          84         CORDOVA,          Terresa          Marie          —          82         CORNELL,          Don          Joseph          —          83         COZZINS,          Bradley          Glen          —          84         CRAIG,          Ann          —          83         CRAKER,          Sonia          —          83         CRANE,          Gina          Balela          —          82         CRANE,          Rosell          Balela          —          82         CRUICKSHANK,          Thor          Bruce          —          84         CRUZ,          Barbara          Ann          —          83         CRUZ,          Cynthia          M.          —          82         CRUZ,          Rolando          —          83         CUELLAR,          Mary          Lou          —          82         CUENTO,          lidefonso          Nicken          —          83         CUMMINGS,          Andrew          Kevin          —          84         CUMMINGS,          Anthony          Drew          —          81         CLING,          Alice          —          82         CURRY,          Wendy          Lee          —          83         CURTIS,          Holly          Bee          —          81         D         DABNEY,          Kathryn          Lisa          —          82          46,          47,          121,          161         DAUUMOS,          Eduardo          Faustino          —          84         DAILY,          Nelda          —          83          20,          45,          79         DALESSANDRO,          Teresa          Marie          —          82         DAMSEN,          Fred          John          —          84          7,          26         DANIEL,          Mark          —          81         DANIELS,          Try          Marcel          —          83          68         DAO,          Debbie—83          46,53,          61,          68,          88,          119,         121,149         DARBISON,          Michael          Patrick          —82          112,114         DARNELL,          Christine          Diane          —          83          25,          68,          146         DARNELL,          Denise          Ann          —          81          144,          161,          162         DAULT,          Belinda          Manuel          —          82         DAVID,          Melody          24         DAVIDSON,          Colin          —          83          68,          157         DAVIDSON,          Lisa          Ann          —          82          32         DAVIDSON,          Stuart          Eric          —          81          144         57,71,          107,          144,         152,          154,          177         DAVIS,          Katherine          Lynn          —          82          103         DAVIS,          Matthew          L.          —          83          68,          89         DAVIS,          Melody          Lynn          —          84         DAWANA,          Althea          Martin          —          82         DAYSOG,          Anthony          Honda          —          84          56,          149         DAYSOG,          Ricardo          Montero          —          82          7,          27,78         DEARBORN,          Michael          Anthony          —          81          99,          145         DEGEMAN,          Andrew          Gerhard          —          82          10,          89,         DAVIS,          Alison          Lynn          —          81         DEJANO,          Marissa          Medroso          —          84         DEJESUS,          Arner          Aragones          —          84         DELMORE,          Donald          Christopher          —          83          26,          68         DELOSREYES,          Flichard          Castro          —          84          27         DELOSREYES,          Josephine          Castro—          81          59,         145,          153         DELOSSANTOS,          Emily          Beruete          —          81          145         DEMAREST,          Daniel          Anthony          —          83          68         DENNY,          Dana          Lee          —          82         DEQUIT,          David          Ramirez          —          82         DER,          Michael          Harvey          —          83          68         DER,          Robert          Lester          —          82         DERMONT,          Simone          Marie          —84          27         DERMONT,          Virginia          Ann          —          82          26         DEUEL,          Jeffrey          Martin          —          83          68,          101         DICKINSON,          Ernest          Charles          —          84          27         DICKINSON,          Raynond          Earl          —          83          69         DIMAANO,          Marivic          Lallana          —          83          44,69         DINIS,          Helio          Manuel          —          83          69         DITZLER,          Wendy          Lee          —          84          4,27         DIWA,          Lisa          Maria          —          84          27         DIZON,          Floredelinza          —          83          34,          69         DOMINGUEZ,          Albino          —          82         DOMINGUEZ,          Leticia          O.          —          84          27         DOMINGUEZ,          Mary          —          81          145         DOMINGUEZ,          Michael          Fidel          —          84          31         DONLEY,          Robert          Lee          —          84          27,47         DONNELLY,          Noel          Ortigosa          —          83          69,          104,          105         DONNELLY,          Sheila          Rosela          —          83          47,69         DONSON,          Kathienn          Marie—          81          56,          72,          87,         88,          145,          158         DONSON,          Michael          Gregory          —          82         DONSON,          Richard          Lawrence          —          82         DOSSANTOS,          Sandra          Maria          —          82         DOZIER,          Marvin          Dion          —          83          69,          122         DRAKE,          Elizabeth          —          82         DREFKO,          Joseph          John          Warren          —          84          27         DROST,          Ana          —          81          50,          51,          145         DROST,          Eva          Marie          —          84          28,          145         DROST,          Mary          Ann—82          51,          73,          82,          85,          104,         105,          117         DUENAS,          Clementina          Cruz          —          84          28,          120,          121         DUENAS,          Linda          Ann          Cruz—          81          56,          81,          146         DUENAS,          Ronald          Joseph          —          83          69,          122         DUFFY,          Darren          C.          —          84          28         DUNDON,          Daniel          Ray          —          84          28         DUPONT,          Roderick          John          —          83          69,          101         OURAN,          Aaron          Anthony          —          81          110         DURAN,          Dewey          Armel—          83          56,          70,          83,          101,         110,          125,          165         EBARB,          Sheerree          Lee          —          82         ECKERT,          William          —          84          28         ECKMAN,          Jack          Tie          —          83          70         EDWARDS,          Leslie          M.          —          84          28,          121         ED WARDS,          Shawn          Pierre          —          84          28         EDWARDS,          Suzanne          Elena          —          83          85,          70,          103,         117         EDWARDS,          Thomas          Jeffrey          —          81          99,          146         ELMORE,          Robin          Lavette          —          84          28,          117         ELSHIRE,          Daniel          Frederick          —          83          70,          110         ELY,          Kerri          Jean          —          84          28,          83,          102         EMERY,          Shawha          Lea          —          82         ENCARNACION,          Daniel          —          84          29,          154         ENG,          Anna          Sue          —          82         ENG,          Jeffrey          —          84         ENOS,          David          Anthony          —          83         ENRIQUEZ,          Darlene          Joy          Saflor—          82          25,          47,         107,          153,          164         ENSMINGER,          Denis          Lynn          —          83          70,          101         ERICKSON,          Kristina          Rae          —          81          20,          56,          65,         104,          105,          117,          142,          146         ERNY,          Thomas          Patrick          —          81         ESCOBAR,          Luisa          Maria          —          83         ESCOTO,          Mary          Ann          —          82         ESPINO,          Amelita          J.          —          82         ESPINOZA,          Louis          Christopher          —          84         ESTES,          Karen          Marie          —          81         ESTROPIA,          Mikel          Wallace          —          83         ETHERIDGE,          Jack          Dewayne          —          82          50,          51,          110         EVERETT,          Jose          Homer          —          83          70         EVERETT,          Richard          —          81          147         EVERIDGE,          Jason—83          43,          100,          122,          127         Ee         FAGUNDES,          Floriberto          Manuel          —          81         FAGUNDES,          Jose          Coreia          —          82          119         FAGUNDES,          Laurindo          Manual          —          84          29         FAGUNDES,          Maria          Gabriela          —          83          70,          151         FAIRFIELD,          Kaeti          Minette—          84          26,          29,          102,         103         FALLS,          Barnaby          William          —83          71,126,127         FANNING,          Lisa          Marie—81          22,          23,          147,          154         FARALES,          Darryl          C.          —          82         FARALES,          Eddy          Cabaltera          —          84         FARALES,          Donamor          —          84         FARMER,          Jane          Margaret          —          83         FARMER,          Michael          Alen          —          83         FARONE,          Matalie          Marie          —          81         FARRALES,          Donamor          (Amor)          Silva          —          84         FARRELRA,          David         FARRESS,          Joaquin          Aflague          —          83          71         FARREN,          John          Hoseph          —82          59,          101,          122         FARREN,          Sheila          Marie          —          84          29,          86,          117,          120,         121,          148         FARRIER,          Paul          Henry          —          82         FARRIS,          Wednesday          Marie          —          84         FEENEY,          Melisa          Faie          —          82          10,          18,          107         FEENEY,          Sean          Brook          —          81          147         FEGURGUR,          Frank          Mendiola          —          83         FAGURGUR,          Joseph          Meniola          —          84         FELDSTEIN,          Simeion          Nathan          —          82          24,          27         FELLOWS,          Paul          Gregory          —          83         FERNANDEZ,          Ana          Mary          —          83         FERNANDEZ,          Daniel          —          83         FERNANDEZ,          Elizabith          Trazon          —          84         FERNANDEZ,          Jun          Simon—          84          30,51,          149         FERREIRA,          David          Michael          —          84         FERREIRA,          Mark          Anthony          —          83          71,          101         FERRIS,          Deanna          Kay          —          84          30         FINENTZIS,          Nick          —          84          30         FIELD,          Michael          Alan          —          83          71         FINDLEY,          Ivan          Paul          —          84          30         FINDEN,          Virginia          Irene          —          81          107,          119,          147,         154         FINDBINER,          Lisa          Niroko          —          82         FINNELL,          Janice          Susan          —          82          78         FISCHBACH,          Christopher          Ardeen          —          82         FISHER,          Tamala          Cere          —          83          72         FITZSIMMONS,          John          Courney          —          82         FLEMING,          Lucrecia          Y.          —          82         FOLKNER,          Sue          190         FONG,          Eric          Frank          —          84          30         FONSECA,          Anthony          Louis—          81          72,          86,          99,         147         FORD,          Edward          C.          —          84          30         FORD,          Noel          Alexandre          —          83          45,          62,74         FORTUNA,          Tony          John          —          81          14,          21         FOSTER,          Thomas          William          —          83          21,72         FOWLER,          Marilynn          Eugenia          (Suesue)          —          83          72         FRANK,          Philip          Andrew          —          83          72         FREITAS,          Michelle          Sophie          —          84          30         FREZ,          Felicidad          Infante          —          81          142,          157         FRISKO,          Lorraine          Marie          —          82         FRY,          Janes          Edward          —          84          30         FULLERTON,          Delisa          Ann          —          83          72         G         GABATO,          Ronald          Cubilla          —          82         GALE,          Sandra          Kay          —          84         GALERA,          Barbara          Aludion          —          83         145,          146,          208         GALLAGHER,          Laura          Ann          —          82          9,          19,          56,          57,         103,          164         3,          27,          64,         148,          154,          203         GALLAGHER,          Lesley          Irene          —          81         GARAY,          Graciela          —          83         GARD,          Dennis          James          —          84          31,91,          126,          127         GARDE,          Rashmi—          83          59,          72,          104,          108,          121,         146         56,          57,          60,          62,          72,          87,         148,          162,          168,          169,          177         GARDUNO,          Philip          Aaron          —          82          87         GARLETS,          Ronald          Robert          —          81          51         GARNETT,          Constance          Lynn          —          82         GARRETT,          Darlene          —          81          151         GARRETT,          Avery          Curtis          —          83          ®         GARRISON,          Teresa          Lynn          —          82         GARRISON,          William          David          —          83          44,73         GARY,          James          Denver          —          81          149         GARY,          Steven          Michael          —          83          31,73         GATTEN,          William          Lloyd          —          83          73         GEE,          Alvin          —          84          31         GEE,          Denise          Patricia          —          81          149         GEE,          Carry          W.          J.          —          83         GEE,          Karen          —          83          73,          108,          121         GEE,          Lawrence          W.          T.          —          83          156         GEISER,          Kim          —          83          73         GARDE,          Shaila          —          81         GELERA,          DonGermain—83          12,          32,          73,          108         GELERA,          Katherine          Avila          —          82          25,          161         GERAGHTY,          Mary-Frances          Shannon          —          82         GERALES,          Elizabeth          Apanta          —          84         GERSTEL,          Barton          George          —          84         GIBSON,          Daniel          Benjamin          —          84         GIBSON,          Margaret          Geneva          —          82         GIBSON,          Maureen          Theresa          —          82         GIBSON,          Michael          David          —          81         GILBERT,          Brenda          Lee          —          83         GILBERT,          Todd          —          82         GILDEA,          John          —          84         GILL,          Mandeep          —          83         GILLIAM,          Brian          Keith          —          84         GILLIAM,          Joyce          Rae          —          83         GINLEY,          Richard          Thomas          —          84         GLADDEN,          Kelly          Lynn          —          84         GLADDEN,          Lisa          Marie          —          84         GLADDEN,          Steve          —          81         GLADDEN,          Theresa          Ruth          —          84         GOLEZ,          Armando          Jurisprudencia          —          81         GOLEZ,          Jose          Eli          —          81         GOMES,          Daniel          Bernard          —          81         GONZALES,          Marcs          Agustin          —          82         GONZALES,          Susan          —          82          25,          107,          153,          164         GONZALES,          Perez          —          82         GOOD,          Carla          Maria          —          84         GOPLEY,          Remedios          —          81         GORMAN,          Bryan          Michael          —          82         GORMAN,          Kevin          Alan          —          83         GROSS,          George          —          83         GOSS,          Grant          Daniel          —          81         GOTELLI,          Thomas          Albert          —          84         GOVAER,          Angela          Marie          —          82         GRAHAM,          Shanon          Lee          —          82          34,          46,          73,          121,         161         GREANEY,          Christine          LaNette          —          81          34,          72         GREANEY,          Mike          —          83          30,          74,          101         GREEN,          Patricia          Mae          —          83          79,          190         GREEN,          William          Floyd          —          81          16,          83,          122,          150,         164         GREGORY,          James          Mavai          —          83          74         GREWOHL,          Todd          William          —          83          74,110         GRIFFIN,          Keith          Duane          —          83          74         GROHNERT,          Annette          Faith          —          84          32         GROHNERT,          Renne          Ann          —          84          32         GROLL,          Tina          —          82         GROLL,          Dorthy          Lynn          —          84          32,          39         GROSS,          George          Henry          —          83          74         GROSS,          John          William          —          84          50         GROVES,          Edward          Wayne          —          83          101         GUERRA,          Nancy          Margaret          —          83          74,          79,          190         GUERRERO,          Frances          Elena          —          81          151         GUERRERO,          Geratdo          Ecija          —          81          83,          153         GUIDA,          Kristine          Ann          —          82          75,          85,          161         GUILLAMME,          Daniel          —          83          74,          126,          127,          155,         178         GUILLAUME,          Darren          William          —          83          69,          74,          156         GUNNER,          Thomas          James          —          84         GUSTAFSON,          Janelle          Marie          —          83          75         GUSTAFSON,          Terry          Ann          —          82         GUZMAN,          Lori          Anne          —          81          88,          151         GUZMAN,          Narcisco          DeLosSantos          —          83         GUZMAN,          Roland          DeLosSantos          —          82          51         H         HAGEN,          Steven          Tracy          —          82         HAGINS,          Marguerite          Francine          —          83         HAILEY,          Keith          —          84          33,          109         HALE,          Stephan          Trent          —          83         HALL,          Harvey          Genie          —          84          33         HALLFORD,          Erik          Michael          —          81          33         HALVERSON,          Tracy          Lee—84          33,108,          121         HANES,          Robert          Alan          —          82         HANKINS,          Anthony          Glen          —          84         HANON,          Natalie          Ann          —          82         HARPOLE,          Cecilia          Kay          —          83          75,          88         HARRIMAN,          Billy          Dion          —          82         HARRIS,          Anthony          Alais—83          19,          20,          31,          75,         81,          86,          122,          147,          202         HARRIS,          Hilda          Joanne          —          81          151         HARRIS,          Kathy          Marie          —          83          75         HARRIS,          Mary          Theresa—81          28,          58,          59,          82,         151,          158,          168,          176         HART,          Denise          Lynette          —          83         HART,          Kenneth          Norman          —          82         HART,          Kathy          —          81         HART,          Shellei          Patricia          Lynn          —          81         41,77,          150         HASAL,          Orrin          How          —          81         HASE,          Raoph          Gerd          —          84         HASSETT,          Cory          Jo          —          82         HATFIELD,          David          Charles          —          84         HAVENS,          Lynda          Lee          —          82         HAWKENS,          Anthony         HAYDEN,          Thomas          Adlai          —          84          33         HEALY,          John          Gilbert          —          81          22,          23,          86,          112,         152,          154         HEARNE,          Jerry          Jile          —          82          3,          87,          100         HEGSETT,          Pina          %          34         HELD,          Diane          Ingevorg          —          81          152,          168         HELD,          Lisa          Jill          —          84          33         HELLE,          Kenard          Charles          —          84          33         HENAS,          Kimberly          Grace          —          83          75         HENKEL,          Joseph          Teres          —          82          26         HERNANDEZ,          Jesse          Albert          —          84          34         HERNANDEZ,          Jose          D.          —          84          34         HERNANDEZ,          Susan          —          82          18,          34,          197         HERNANDEZ,          Vivian          Maria          —          84          34         HESKETT,          William          David          —          83          75,110         HEWITT,          Jerry          David          —          81          22,          32,          34,112         HIETELA,          Leisa          Marie          —          81          152         HILL,          Paul          Anthony          —81          61,          108,          122,          152         HILLS,          Rosina          Delette          —          84          31,34         HINES,          James          Alan          —          82          13,          50,51,          101,          110         HINOJOSA,          Jessie          —          81          152         HO,          James          Yee          —          81          75         HO,          Pilling          —          81          2,          56,          60,          73,          79,          81,          85,         142,          153,          161         HOGIN,          Marion          Virginia          (Mimi)          —          83         HOGSETT,          Dena          —          84         HOGSETT,          Lorie          —          83          76         HOLT,          Keshia          Lajuan          —          83          47,76         HONG,          Eun-Joo          —          84          34         HONG,          Sung          Ho          —          81          153         HOPKENS,          Elizabeth          (Libby)          Layne          —          81          108,         119,          121,          153         HUDSON,          Timothy          Wayne          —          83         HUDSON,          Mia          —          83         HUERGAS,          Celito          R.          —          83         HUEY,          Datherine          —          82         HUEY,          Mary          Ann          —          81          153         HUEY,          Steven          —          81          22,          153         HUGGINS,          John          —          84         HUGHES,          Andrew          Ray          —          84          34,          78         HUGHES,          Karen          Christina          —          84          34,139         HUGHES,          Martin          Robert          —          81          14,          45,          60,          67,         68,          82,          152,          154         64,          112,          125,          153,         154         HUIE,          Pamela          Kay          —          84          34,          56,          79,          107,          122,         139,          149         HUTCHINSON,          Burt          Terrance          —          82          112         HUTCHINSON,          Kim          Marie          —          81          154,          162         HUTCHINSON,          Mimi          Jane          —          84          35         HUYNH,          Tuan          Ut          (Joe)          —          82          112         HYDE,          David          Michael          —          82          59,112         IDLE,          Christopher          Kelly—82          112,          156,         IRWIN,          Bruce          Richard          —          81          68,          99,          108,         IRWIN,          Jill          Susan          —          84         ISIP,          Carmeliza,          de          la          Cruz          —          81          34,         IZARD,          James          Michael          —          84         IZARD,          John          Dennis          —          84         IZARD,          Michael          Thomas          —          83         J         JACKSON,          Charlen e          Lynn          —          82          88,          112,          125         JACKSON,          Mitchell          Cameron          —          84          35         JACOBO,          Juanita          Candaza—          81          19,          34,          154         JACOBS,          Janine          Elaine          —          84         JACOBS,          Karen          Joann          —          84          35         JACOBS,          Michael          Cari          —          83          76         JACOBS,          Tjoni          J.          —          83          76         JARRATT,          Darlene          Julie          —          81          ,          154         JAVIER,          Herbert          Familar          —          82          112         JENKINS,          Reba          Dianne          —          81          155         JENKINS,          Ronda          Jaime          —          83          76         JERER,          Gene          Edward          —          83          76         JEUNG,          Darrel          Anthony          —          84          35         JEW,          Lyle          Lou          —          82          112         JIMEMEZ,          Robert          —          82          112         JOHNSON,          Erik          Roderick          —          84         JOHNSON,          George          Harry          —          83         JOHNSON,          Jeffrey          Raymond          —          84          35,91         JOHNSON,          Jennifer          Leslie          —          84          35         JOHNSON,          Joseph          Herold          —          84          36         JOHNSON,          Melissa          Ann—82          36,          108,          109,         121         JOHNSON,          Timmy          Paul          —          82          113         JOHNSTON,          Lorraine          Maxine          —          84          36         JONES,          Abner          —          84         JONES,          Darlene          Diann          —          84          36         JONES,          Holly          Irma          —          83          47,77         JONES,          Janiro          —          82          113         JONES,          Karen          Allison—82          19,          56,57,          113         JONES,          Lorna          Emryn          —          82          113,117         JONES,          Stephen          Norman          —          84          36         76,          77,114         HUIE,          Cathy          Elise          —          81         JONES,          Tanya          Yvonne          —          82          87,          113,          158         JUAREZ,          Roquel          Carmen          —          84          36         JUSTICE,          Teresa          Denise          —          82          39,113         JUSTUS,          Tina          Jo—          81          29,          155         K         KAHN,          Kenneth          Rich          —          84          7,11,          36         KAHN,          Susan          Ellen          —          83          77         KAHN,          Sylvia          Rebecca          —          82          113         KANE,          Dan          122         KANTO,          George          Richard          —81          23,99,          112,         155         77,          108,          116,         117,121,          148         KARANDIKAR,          Anita          —          83          20,          58,          59,          77,          84,         86,          146         KANTO,          Judith          Paricia          —          83         KARIM,          Abdul          —          84         KELLAR,          Frank          Lynn          —          81          155         KELLEY,          Antoinette          Schirell          —          83          77,          88         KELLY,          Kimberly          Ann          —          83          77         KELSEY,          Josephine          Bulalacad          —          83          77         KEMPSTER,          Steven          Edward          —          83          77,          108         KENNEDY,          James          —          84         KENNEDY,          Jamie          Dawn          —          81          151,          156         KENNEY,          Katherine          Isabelle—82          113,145         KENT,          Kary          —          81          155         KESSELER,          Wendy          Leigh          —          83          62,          83,          78,          85,         161         KHIMEN,          John          51,67         KIDDER,          Lisa          Marie          —          82         KIM,          Bernadette          J.          —          83         KIM,          Johng          Hyun          (John)          —          84         KIM,          Moon          Ja          Jean          —          82         KIM,          Won          Sok          —          82         KIMBLE,          Melvin          Leroy          —          84         KIMES,          Cheryal          Lynn          —          82         KIMOKEO,          Janet          Lynn          —          84         KING,          Marie          Grace          —          84         KITSCH,          Yvonne          Renee          —          82         KITT,          Allison          Marie          —          83         KLEMZ,          Laura          Jean          —          83         KOFFLER,          Kerry          Alan          —          83         KOFFLER,          Kevin          Kregg          —          81         KOFFLER,          Tod          Charles          —          84         KOWALSKI,          Lisa          Lee          —          81         KRAGER,          Annette          Rosemary          —          84         KRAMER,          Claude          —          82         KRAUSE,          Kimberly          Kay          —          81         KRAUSE,          Michele          Diane          —          82         KRUSE,          Barry          Jay          —          83         KUHN,          Cheryl          Marie          —          82         KUHN,          Cindy          Ann          —          84         KURAMOTO,          Nancy          Yuri          —          82         KURITI,          Cynthia          Joe          —          83         KWAN,          Judy          Lynn          —          83          78,          118,119         KWAN,          Kevin          Gene          —          81          156         KYLE,          Jeanne          —          83          26,          71,          78,119         KYLES,          Tina          Marie          —          81          156         L         LACLAIR,          David          Anthony          —          84         LADUA,          Zaida          Marie          —          81          32,          59,          157         LAGDAMEN,          Lawrence          Lacson—          83          77,79,         122,          153         LANCASTER,          Lance          Michael          —          84         LANGTON,          Greg          Allen          —          81          157         LAPALMERE,          Leslie          DeMarco          —          84         LARA,          Lisa          Marie          —          82          114         LASARTEMAY,          Eugene          La          Valle—82          110,         114,          137         LASARTEMAY,          Lorne          Mario          —          83          79         LASARTEMAY,          Mark          Travis          —          81          89,          110,         137         LASTRELLA,          Phillip          Dennis          —          84         LAU,          Kin          Tang          —          81          157,177         LAWRENCE,          Beata          —          81          157         LAWRENCE,          Nathan          James          —          84         LAZO,          Alberto          Anselmo          —          81          157         LEAHY,          John          Jeffrey          —          84          38         LEANO,          Jeff          Olimpo          —          83         LEANO,          Jode!          Olimpo           —          81         LEAVITT,          John          Julian          —          81         LEE,          Billan          —          84         LEE,          Calvin          Fong          —          81          158         LEE,          Felicia          Yvette          —          82         LEE,          Julie          —          81         LEE,          Karla          —          81         LEE,          Ki-Ok          —          81         LEE,          Kwang          Son          —          82         LEE,          Michael          Eugene          —          82         LEE,          Rymond         LEE,          Seung-Woug          —          81         LEE,          Seung-Yong          —          82         LEE,          Sherman          Leonard          —          81          159         154,          158,          210         61,          87,          89,          137         50         156,          159         LEE,          Sidney          Sang          —          82         LEE,          Sylvia—          82          23,          61,          159,          168         LEITE,          Michael          Anthony          —          83          32,          79         LEONARD,          Raymond          Daehler          —          84          38         LESS,          Pamela          Marie          —          83          8,          48,          49,          79,          117,         LESS,          Theresa          Carol          —          84         LESS,          Tracy         LEVINGSTON,          Johnnie          L.          —          82         LEVY,          Mark          Robin          —          82         LEWIS,          David          Brian          —          81         LEWIS,          James          Gary          —          82         LEWIS,          Robert          Edward          —          83         LEYBA,          Lena          Marie          —          83         LIEN,          Ann          Marie          —          84         LIGGINS,          Veronica          Lanade          —          81         LIM,          Jennifer          —          84         LIM,          Sandra          —          82         LIM,          Scott          —          81          16,          23,          29,          159,          169,          176         LINDSEY,          Benjamin          Leon          —          84          38         LINDSEY,          Leslie          Wayne          —          82          77,          96,114         LIRA,          Richard          Christopher          —          84          38         LISANTI,          Catherine          Marie          —          82         LISANTI,          Peter          Andrew          —          83          79         LITTLEJOHN,          Emmit          —          84          38         LITTLEPAGE,          Carlos          Enrique—          81          13,142         LOMBA,          David          Marcelino—          82          33,112,114         LONTIONG,          Carla          Thompson          —          81          23,          59,         198         LOPEZ,          Alexander          Tomas          —          84          39         LOPEZ,          Anthony          —          82         LOPEZ,          Celia          Eleazar          —          82          150         LOPEZ,          Daniel          Francisco          —          83          79,          90         LOPEZ,          Gladys          Alessandra          —          83          118         LOPEZ,          Lorna          Lailani          —          82          116         LOPEZ,          Salvador          Raemon          —          82         LORENZ,          Steven          Michael          —          84         LOUGHRAN,          Sean          Joseph          —          84         LOUGHRAN,          Stacey          Jo          —          83         LOUIE,          Jack          Tona          —          83         LOUIE,          Kenneth          Daniel          —          83         LOUIE,          May          S.          —          83         LOY,          Karen          Ann          —          82         LOY,          Kim          Marie          —          82         LUAT,          Josephine          Morales          —          84         LUMPKIN,          Cynthia          Ann          —          84         LUNA,          Rendy          Reyes          —          84         LUNG,          Alice          —          82         M         MACALE,          Marie          Teresa          —          81         MACALE,          Noriel          Villaneva          —          83          43,          80         MACAPINLAC,          John          Manliclic          —          84          39,          114,         122,          153         MACARIO,          Kimberly          Ann          —          81          160         MACASIEB,          Sandra          Joves          —          83         MACASIEB,          Wilma          Sayson          —          83         MACIAS,          Enrique          (Willy)          —          82         MACKEY,          Theresa          Ann          —          83         MAGDALENO,          Maria          Luisa          —          81         MAGLAYA,          Robert          —          82         MAGLAYA,          Sandra          —          84         MAC?OC,          Gerilyn          Abad          —          81         MAGPOC,          Maria          Abad          —          84         MAH,          Eva          June          —          83         MAHR,          Lydia          L.          —          83         MALABAG,          Bryan          Paul          —          83         MALANCHE,          Carmen          Yvonne          —          83         MALETSKY,          James          Steven          —          84         MALLILLIN,          Judy          Luna          —          84         MALONE,          David          Arthur          —          84         MANALO,          Maria          Cecilia          —          82         MANLO,          Maria          Theresa          —          83         MANGLICMOT,          Jose          Deleon          —          84         MANGONON,          Cynthia          Napalan          —          82         145         MANIBUSAN,          Antonia          Maria          —          83          62,          81,         146,          161,          162         MANIBUSAN,          Carmen          Maria          —          81          45,          56         MANIBUSAN,          Frank          Haley          —          84          40         MANLICLIC,          Cristina          Mallari          —          84         MANLICLIC,          Manuel          —          84          40         MANN,          Derrick          —          83         MANN,          Gary          Kemp          —          83         M ANN,          Gene          Edward          —          81         MANN,          Pamela          D'Arce          —          81         MANN,          Robert          William          —          81         MANTI,          Lisa          Ann          —          81         MANUMTAG,          Warren          Tolintino          —          83          56,          81,         129,          153         MANZO,          Tina          —          82          116         MARCHAL,          Benjamin          Dominic          —          84         MARCO,          James          Louis          —          83         MARDER,          Tim          Lucas          —          84          ,          -         MARILAO,          George          Querubin          —          81         MARINI,          Michael          Augusto          —          83          81,          96         MARKLEY,          Melody          Marie          —          84          40         MARKRIDGE,          David          Jay          —          84          41,114         MARKS,          Damon          Edward          —          83         MARQUEZ,          Suzanne          H.          —          82          116         MARSHALL,          Jeffrey          John          —          81         MARSHALL,          Leta          Lenore          —          83          82         MARSHALL,          Michelle          Jean          —          84          41         MARTINELLI,          Mario          Michael          —          81          12,          23,79         MARTINEZ,          Evelito          Caguioa          —          83          82         MARTINEZ,          Renita          —          83          30,          82         MASON,          Daffy          Marie          —          81         MASSEY,          Chester          James          —          84          41         MASSEY,          Leonard          Wayne          —          83         MASSEY,          Mary          Alice          —          82         MATHENY,          Lisa          —          83         MATTHEWS,          Greory          Hugh          —          84         MATTHEWS,          Stacy          Lynn          —          83         MAWHINNEY,          Arthur          Rodger          —          84         MAY,          Robin          Mario          —          84         MAYNARD,          Eugene          Manuel          —          81         MAYSON,          Eric          Shawn          —          82         McALLISTER,          Danyella          Lea-Anne          —          84         McCALL,          Debbie          —          83         McCLEASE,          Eric          Wayne          —          82          117         McCONAHA,          Sadie          Marie          —          84          41         McDONALD,          Monica          —          81          62,          67,          88,          162         McGEE,          Bob          117         McGEE,          Robin          Reed          —          82         McGOVERN,          Patrick          Edward          —          84          41         McGREGOR,          Leslie          Jeanette          —          81          24,          162         McLARK,          Dennis          J.          —          82          117         MEDINA,          Evelyn          —          83          82         MEDINA,          Gerard          Omega          —          83          82         MEDINA,          Gregpol          Calzado          —          84          42         MEENG,          Regina          Irene          —          81          162         MEJIA,          Madeline          Carol—          83          45,          79,          81,          82,         190         MEJIA,          Zenaida          Alma          —          81          152,          162,          190         MELGAR,          Filmore          Vincent          —          81          12,          23,          41,         44,          81,          129,          162         MENCIAS,          Gerado          Sardpon          —          82          =117,          144         MENCIAS,          Ruben          Sardpon          —          82          117         MENDEZ,          Sherri          Dean          —          83         MERCADO,          Liberty          Torres          —          82          117         MERCADO,          Nuemt          Torres          —          82          34,          117,          162         METCALF,          Sherry          Ann          —          82          118         MEYERS,          Kristin          Lee          —          83         MIDKIFF,          Deborah          Marie          —          82         MILAD,          Sahar          Shahata          —          83          18,          83         MILANI,          Michelle          Elizabeth          (Mimi)          —          83          83,         116,          117,121         MILANI,          Raymond          Paul          —          81          163         MILES,          Gina          (Walker)          —          82         MILLER,          Donell          —          83          83,112         MILLER,          Mark          Allen          —          81         MILLER,          Sheryl          Denise          —          84         MISKULIN,          Rudolph          Brian          —          81         MITCHELL,          Joseph          DeWayne          —          82         MITCHELL,          Linda          Denise          —          81         MIYASHIRO,          Lesley          Yoshio          —          81         MIYASHIRO,          Marla          Mieko          —          83         MOFFITT,          Monica          Lee          —          83         MOIKEHA,          Mark          Makaniokalani          —83          83         MOLENBERG,          Paul          Anthony          —          81         MOLENBERG,          Timothy          Roger          —          82          110,          118,         163         MOLL,          Olivia          Marie          —          83          83         MONIZ,          Wesley          —          84         MONTANYA,          Rebbecca          Sue          —          82          118,          159,         178         MONTES,          Ricardo          —          83          83         MONTES,          Rosa          Angelica          —          84          42         MONTGOMERY,          John          Dudley          —81          25,          29         MONTOUR,          Lawrence          Richard          —          83         MONTOUR,          Thomas          Michael          —          84         MOORE,          Michele          La          —          84         MORATA,          Flora          Lyn          —          83         MOSLEY,          Bridget          Michelle          —          84         MOSS,          Kerry          Karney          —          81          122,          137,          165         MUIR,          Katherine          Ann          —          82          118         MULLINS,          Donnly          Gale          —          84          42,110         MURDOCK,          Elizabeth          Rebecca—          83          52,          84         MURPHY,          Bernard          William          —          83         MURPHY,          Richard          Owen          —          84         MURPHY,          Timothy          Sean—          81          =          20,          164,          168         MUSSO,          David          Angelo          —          84          42         N         NALE,          Parrish          Wayne          —          83          ,         NARITO,          Arlene          June          —          81          164         NASH,          Lisa          Marie          —          81          83,          121,          161,          164         NAVARRO,          Gerald          Gonzales          —          84          43         NAVARRO,          Geraldine          Gonzales          —          84          43         NAVARRO,          German          Gonzales          —          81          164         NEIRA,          Virginia          Alee          —          81          54,          164         NELSON,          Robin          Diane          —          82          118         NELSON,          Timothy          Brian—81          9,          21,          56,          57,         62,          131,          137,          165         NELSON,          Thomas          Russel          —          83          3,          5,          56,          84,         118,          122         NEREU,          Christine          Louise          —          82          118         NEREU,          Derek          Francisco          —          84          43         NEWTON,          Regina          Mercedes          —          84          43,          56         NEWTON,          Ryno          Martin          —          82          20,          83,          89,          118,         126,          127,          152,          211         NG,          Alice          —          83          27,          84         NG,          Linda          —          82          118         NGUYEN,          Dang          Cao—          82          73,          89,          108,          127         NGUYEN,          John          Quoc          —          81          96,          109,          122,         123,          165,          168,          176         NGUYEN,          Thuy-Lan          Thi—          83          _          6,          46,          84,          121         NICOSIA,          Daniela          Marcella—          84          26,          43,          56,         78,          139         NIIYA,          Edwin          Shinichi          —          83          45,          81,          84,190         NISH,          Daryl          A.          —          84          43         NISH,          Gayle          Laverne          —          81          68,          70,          165,          218         NOBREGA,          Kathleen          Virginia—          82          47,69,         117         NOBREGA,          Walter          Joseph          —          83          84         NOYER,          Robert          Paul          —          81          9,          82,124         NUNEZ,          Jose          Conrado          —          82          110,          137         O         ODERMATT,          Henry          Lloyd          —          81          82         OH,          Anthony          Peter          —          81          23,          85,          110,          137,         165         OH,          Jeffrey          Kevin          —          84          43,110,          124         OLDHAM,          John          Paul          —          83          84         OLIVER,          Deanna          Maria          —          84          43         OLIVER,          Michael          Heath          —          84          43         OMRAN,          Fariba          —          84          44         O'NEILL,          Brian          Lance          —          84          44,114         O'NEILL,          Elyce          Marie          —          84          26,          27,          44,          56,          73,         149,          165         O'NEILL,          Michelle          Ann          —          81          11,          20,          82,          165         ORISTIL,          Vielka          Elida          —          84          44,116,117         ORISTIL,          Vycelka          Olivia          —          84          44,          81,117,124         ORMONDE,          Zeila          Miracles          —          83         ORTEGA,          Juliet          —          84          44         OSTERDOCK,          Christopher          Noel          —          84          44         OSTRIN,          Jerry          Alan          —          84         OTERO,          Jorge          —          82         OTT,          Elizabeth          Isako          —          82         OTT,          Sandra          Ann          —          84         OVERHALSER,          Brian          James          —          84         OVERHALSER,          Lori          Lynn          —          82         Pp         PALMER,          Virginia          Anne          —          83          85         PAPA,          Mildred          Mayuga          —          84          45         PARAZIN,          Laura          Jean          —          82          36,118         PARKER,          Elizabeth          Anne—          81          6,          56,          57,          62,         90,          165,          168         PARKER,          Thomas          William          —          83          85         PARRISH,          Diana          Lynn          —          82         PARRISH,          Joseph          Tomas          —          81         PASTORES,          Christine          Deleon          —          81         PATUBO,          Mildred          Aromin          —          84         PAU,          Etwina          Sharon          —          81         PAUL,          Laura          Marie—          81          82,          154,          164,          200,         PELLICCI,          Charles          —          81         PEPIN,          Kelly          —          84         PERALTA,          Laura          Denise          —          82         PEREYRA,          Arturo          —          84         PEREZ,          Henry          Reyes          —          83         PEREZ,          Lourdes          Maria          —          84         PEREZ,          Ronnie          Bolivar          —          84         PEREZ,          Sonia          Noemi          —          84         PEREZ,          Vincente          Michael          —          81         PHAM,          Bich          —          82         PHAM,          Huong          —          83         PHILLIPS,          Lawrence          John          —          83         PHILLIPS,          Robert          Allen          —          81         PHILLIPS,          Ronalee          Kay          —          81         PHILLIPS,          Shelley          Laverne          —          83         PHILLIPS,          Tracy          Lynn          —          82         PIEDAD,          Nelson          M.          —          84         PIEDAD,          Zarayda          —          81         PIMENTAL,          Anne          Theresa          —          81         PIMENTAL,          Clare          Marie          —          81          26,          62,          81,          167,         190         PIRES,          Mario          Antonio          —          83          85         PIRING,          JoAnn          Aying          —          82          120         PLOSS,          Mimi          Suzanne          —          81          27,121,          154,         167         PONCE,          Eugene          Lee          —          84         PONDOC,          Diomey          S.          —          83         PONDOC,          Maria          Elena          —          82         PONDOK,          Jimmy          Alamondin          —          81         PONDOK,          Loreta          Alamondin          —          82         PONDOK,          Luz          Alamodin          —          84         POSADAS,          Priscillo          Ferrer          —          83         POTTS,          Sandra          Christine          —          84         POWELL,          Bradley          Jay          —          83         POWELL,          Denise          Marie          —          84         POWELL,          Douglas          Adrian          —          81         POYKKO,          Jeffrey          Curtis          —          83         PREECE,          Brenda          Lee          —          81         PRICE,          James          Arthur          —          84         PRICE,          Kenneth          Allan          —          83         PRICE,          Rory          Charles          —          83         PUTMAN,          Harry          Gordon          —          83         Q         QUIROGA,          Martin          Louis          —          82         QUIROGA,          Sylvia          —          84         R         RAMOS,          Celeste          Hilda          —          82          120,         RAMOS,          Eligina          Paras          —          83         RAMOS,          Jonathan          Reyes          —          84          46,         RANEY,          David          Alan          —          82          72,          96,         RAY,          Samuel          Arnold          —          84          46,          129         RAYAS,          Ronald          Edward          —          84          46         RAYAS,          Tom          David          —          83          86         REAMS,          Pamela          Denise          —          82          50,          120         REAVES,          Reginald          Ricardo          —          83          86,114         REAVES,          Robert          Richard          —          81          77,          112,          113,         164,          168         REED,          Denise          Ann          —          84         REEVES,          Tammie          Renee          —          84          46         REGAN,          Shannon          Anne          —          84          46         REID,          Tamera          Lee          —          83          86         REILLY,          Jamie          Miguet          86         REINHEIMER,          Robert          James          —          82          120         RESLER,          Chrystal          Susan—          82          47,121,          193         REUTER,          Gregory          Allan          —          83          30,          87         REVILLA,          Abraham          DeVera          —          84         REVILLA,          Francis          Vera          —          82          121         REXINGER,          Marshall          Watson          —          81          27,          56,          62,         67,          79,          152,          168         REYES,          Anthony          V.          —          82          121         REYES,          Benjamin          Toledo          —          83          24,          68,          87,         REYES,          Daniel          Anthony          —          84         REYES,          Irma          Toledo          —          84         REYES,          Lenora          Marcelina          —          81         REYES,          Marie          Jane          —          84         REYES,          Rolando          Tomeo          —          83         REYES,          Rosella          June          —          82         REYES,          Susan          Toledo          —          83         REYNOSO,          Ricardo          Macasaet          —          83         RICHEY,          Todd          Michael          —          84         RICO,          Veronica          Christy          —          83         RIDER,          Michelle          Jeanene          —          83         RILEY,          Donny          Eugene          —          82         RIOS,          Roman          Alonza          —          81         RIVARD,          Douglas          —          82         RIVAS,          Bradley          Michael          —          83         RIVERA,          Edwardo          Victorioso          —          83         RIVERA,          Joseph          Antonia          —          84         ROBERTSON,          Joyce          —          84         ROBLES,          Lyle          —          84         ROCKETT,          Stuart          Alan          —          82         RODRIGUEZ,          Dana          Denise          —          84         RODRIGUEZ,          Domingo          —          84         RODRIGUEZ,          Tony          —          84         ROE,          James          Edward          —          81         ROESCH,          Erich          David          —          81         ROGERS,          Becky          Rae          —          84         ROKE,          Arthur          Edward          —84          44,          47,81,          127,         149,          155,          190         ROQUE,          Steven          Anthony          —          84          48         ROSE,          Patrick          Erwin          —          83          87         ROSE,          Wendell          Byron—          81          14,          78,          112,          113,         137,          165         22,          41,          44,          45,         121         ROTH,          Noreen          Kay          —          83          53,          61,          87         ROUGH,          Bill          —          84          48         ROUGH,          Paul          W.          —84         RUITER,          Yvonne          Marie          —          83         RUSSELL,          Tonya          Marie          —          83          88         S         SADEG,          Juliet          Tracy          —          84         ROSS,          David          Gregory          —          82         SAEPHAN,          Charn          Chien          —          84          48         SAEPHAN,          Chio          Chien          —          84          48         SALAKY,          George          Andrew          —          82          47,122         SALANGSANG,          Maverick          Manuel—          81          164         SALAZAR,          Liz           —          83          88         SALDANA,          Candie          Marie          —          84          48         SANCHEZ,          Marites          Obis          —          81          12,          84,          153,         169         SANCHEZ,          Milagros          Ramos          —          84          48,          157         SANCHEZ,          Nacito          Obis          —          84          48,77         SAN          NICOLAS,          Vincent          Tore          —          82          121         SANTISTEVAN,          Cynthia          Maria          —          82          122,          157         SANTOS,          Marie          Louise          —          81         SAXTON,          Diane          Marie          —          82          122         SCATES,          John          Robert          —          83          87,          88,          108,          122         SCHAMONI,          Elke          Simone          —          83          85,          88,          117         SCHMIDT,          Darren          Todd          —          82          102         SCHMITZ,          Laura          Ann          —          83          36,          88         SCHRAM,          Deanna          Dean          —          83          88         SCHROEDER,          Stephen          Lewis          —          84          44,49         SCHULER,          Sherri          Lynne          —          84          49         SCOTT,          Annette          Cassandra          —          82          72,          78,          117,         122,          138,          144         SCOTT,          Gloria          Frances          —          84          49         SEBESTA,          PaulaRenee—83          88,117,121         SEELENBACHER,          Makeleine          Elizabeth          —          82         69,          122         SENDAYDIEGO,          Victoria          B.          —83          68,          88,          147         SENSABAUGH,          Scott          Laneal          —          81          15,          56,          74,         110,          111,          137,          164,          169         SEPIC,          John          —          81          22,          23,          28,          164,          169         SERVANDE,          Charlene          Malinao          —          84          49         SERVANDE,          Rodolfo          Malinao          —          83          88         SHABAZZ,          Arrafi          Kareim          —          83          89         SHIN,          Soon          Wan          Debbie          —          82          122         SHIPMAN,          Annabelle          Marie          —          81          23,          118,         156,          169         SHIPMAN,          Janine          Marie          —          83          89,          156         SHORE,          Tony          —          84          49         SHORT,          Jeffrey          Scott          —          81          127,          137,170         SHORT,          Loreeta          Catherine          —          82         SIESS,          Joseph          Paul          —          82          110,         SIKAND,          Gurinderpal          Singh          —          83         SIL,          Rudra          —          84          49,         SILVERS,          Robert          Eugene          —          83         SILVEIRA,          April          —          81         SIMMONS,          Robert          Lee          —          83         SIMPSON,          Antonio          —          81         SIMSON,          Marion          —          81         SINGH,          Ranjit          —          84         SIOTECO,          Regino          —          84         SIPE,          James          Timothy          —          83          89,         SISSON,          Sharilyn          Renne          —          84         SLEZ,          Garrett          Joseph          —81          14,          16,          157,         SMITH,          Barton          Edwin          —          82         SMITH,          David          John          —          81         SMITH,          Gina          —          83         SMITH,          John          —          82         SMITH,          Matthew          Brian          —          81         SMITH,          Patrick          Albert          —          82         SMITH,          Roger          Scott          —          81         SMITH,          Susan          Melissa          —          82         SMITH,          Thomas          Dewey          —          83         SMITH,          Tyra          Genell          —          82         SMITH,          Winette          Marie          —          81         SNOW,          Edward          Glenn          —          83         SNOW,          Luanne          —          81         SO,          Yong          Mi          —          84         SOLAK,          Lawrence          Edward          —          84         SOLAK,          Robin          Lynn          —          82         SONAFRANK,          Joann          Marie          —          81         SONG,          Caroline          —          82         SONG,          Edwin          C.          —          81         SOO          HOO,          Albert          —          81          129,         SOON,          Jennifer          Mae          —          83          20,          89,         SOON,          Patricia          Frances          —          81          12,          28,          34,         SOUSA,          Shelly          —          81         SPANGLER,          Jennifer          Ann          —          84         SPIERSCH,          Timothy          Stephen          —          84         SPINO,          Bonnie         SPOHN,          Terry          Lee          —          84         SPURLOCK,          Richard          Paul          —          81          172         SPURLOCK,          Robert          Steven          —          82          43,          79,          122,         123         STALLINGS,          Tracy          Ann          —          83          90         STANTON,          Christie          —          81          172         STEPHAN,          Lynn          Marie          —          81          172         STEWART,          Billy          Micharl          —          83          90,          108         STEWART,          Daryl          Steven          —          82          123         STEWART,          Scott          Kennedy          —          83          90         STINER,          Christopher          Allen          —          81          31,172         STITH,          Elizabeth          —          83          47,90         STITH,          Marilou          —          82          46,          123         STOCKALL,          SherryGay—81          28,          154,173         STOREY,          Michelle          Yvonne          —         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Terrele          —          84          51         THOMAS,          Ronda          Carol          —          81         THOMAS,          Scott          Evan          —          81          173         THOMPSON,          Jerry          Lee          —          83          91         THOMPSON,          Kenneth          Wayne          —          81          4,17         THOMPSON,          Terry          Lee          —          83          91,          157         THORNTON,          Carlita          Lorraine          —          83          91         TIDD,          Theresa          Michelle          —          84         TIDD,          Tracy          Scott          —          84          142         TILOS,          Benjamin          Tagalan          —          83         TILOS,          Benjamin          Tagalan          —          82         TIMMONS,          David          Allen          —          83         TORRENAO,          Dion          Mathew          —          83         TRAIL,    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Ana          —          83          91         TUAZON,          Paola          Aralar          —          84          52         TUAZON,          Priscilla          Saballa          —          84          52         TUAZON,          Raymond          Victorino          —          84          52         TUAZON,          Rene          Saballa          —          82          83         TUNGOL,          Joseph          Erwin          —          81          153,174         TURNER,          Kelvin          LaVell          —          84         TURPIN,          Pamela          Joy          —          81          88,174         TUTTLE,          Kirsten          Elise          —          83          91         TYREE,          Marian          Teresa          —          84          52         TYKSINSKI,          John          —          83          92         U         UPTON,          Derri          Anne          —          82         UPTON,          Kevin          Barry          —          83     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Laroya—          83          79,          92,          124,         155         VILLAFLOR,          Caroline          Solomon          —          83          92,          146         VILLALOBOS,          Leo          —          81          41,175         VONRADICS,          Jeffrey          Mark          —83          92,110         W         WADE,          Edwin          Garfield          —          82         WADE,          Joseph          William          —          83         WADFORD,          Debra          Anne          —          82          121,         WALKER,          Gina          —          82         WALKER,          Mike          —          83         WALROD,          Joseph          (Jay)          Reanna          —          81         WANG,          Chao-Wen          (Jennifer)          —          81         WANG,          Hue-Yen          (Kevin)          —          83         WARD,          Lisa          Marie          —          84         WARREN,          Deidii          —          83         WARREN,          Desiree          Ceann          —          84         WASTENEY,          Matthew          Donald          —          83          93         WATSON,          Jeffrey          Lynn          —          84          50,          53         WEAVER,          Kimberly          Ann          —          81          48,176         WEAVER,          Robyn          Lynn          —          82          126,          161         WENCESLAO,          Caroline          Espiritu          —          84          53         WENCESLAO,          George          Espiritu          —          83          93         WENCESLAO,          Jacqueline          Espiritu          81          29,         153,          176         WENGREN,          Michelle          Antoinette          —          82          126         WENTZ,          Michael          John          —          83          93,          129,          154         WEST,          Christain          Ray          —          83          93         WHEELER,          Dallas          Jean          —          82          78,          88,          126         WHITE,          Allen          Ludovic          —          81          176         WHITE,          Carol          Jean          —          84          53         WHITE,          Dennis          Norma          —          83          93         WHITE,          James          Loarl          —          84          53         WHITE,          Marvin          Mathew          —81          2,          7,          72,          74,          75,         82,          131,          137,          176,          200         WHITE,          Terry          John          —          82          126,          178         WHITE,          Thomas          —          83         WHITLEY,          Laura          —          83         WHITLEY,          Timothy          —          84         WHITMAN,          Sandra          Diane          —          84         WICKMAN,          Peter          Malcolm          —          84         WENEKE,          Hope          Carole          —          82         WLOER,          Teri          Lee          —          84         WLLIAMS,          Brian          Von          —          84         WILLIAMS,          Gary          Wayne          —          84         WLLIAMS,          Jeffrey          Lynn          —          83         WLLIAMS,          Yolanda          Alecia          —          81         WILLIAMSON,          David          Allen          —          84         WLLIAMSON,          Keith          Allen          —          84         WLLIE,          Lisa          Maria          —          84         WLSON,          Dayna          —          84         WLSON,          Donald          Tuburcio          —          84         WLSON,          Julie          Ann          —          83          20,          46,          47,          93,          146,         ELE          LHR          Leeegs         WLSON,          Robert          M.          —          84         WILSON,          Wanda          Bernadette          —          83         WINCHELL,          Richard          Darrell          —          84         WING,          John          Masso          —          84         WISDOFF,          Cheryl          Ann          —          83         WITHROW,          Edward          W.          (Ted)          —          82         WITHROW,          Warren          Kasper          —          84         WONG,          Betty          Mae          —          82         WONG,          Douglas          Wayne          —          82         WONG,          Eva          —          83          94,          108,          118,          155         WONG,          Rose          —          83          94,          108,          117,          121         WONG,          Teresa          Jane          —          81          12,          56,          73,          154,         176         WONG,          Terri          Lynne          —          83          94         WOOD,          Carl          Herbert          —          83          94,          108,          109,          159         WOODS,          Deborah          June          —          83          94         WOODS,          Robert          Ghormley—          83          6,          29,          94,         129,          147         WOON,          Bwanne          W.          —          81          23,          129,          177         WRIGHT,          Dana          Lynd          —          81          70,          72,          90,          137,         142,          169,          177,          200,          203         WRIGHT,          Kamala          Valencia          —          82          127         WRIGHT,          Perry          Conrad          —          81          177         WRIGHT,          Peter          Cari          —          83         WRIGHT,          Sarah          Atkins          —          84         ¥         YAMANAKA,          Bruce          Frank          —          83          94         YAO,          Caroline          Lisa          —          83          94,          96,          137         YAWN,          Brian          Steven          —          83          94         YEAGER,          Chrystal          Michelle          —          83          94         YEE,          Annabelle          L.—          84          55         YEE,          Jack          —          83          13,          94,          153         YIP,          Alan          Lawrence          —          82          29,          44,          127         YOUNG,          Charles          Kevin          —          83          94,127         YOUNG,          Gregg          Alien          —          81          177         YOUNG,          Lucky          —          81          23,          177         94         26,          55,          168         YOUNG,          Marion          Denise          —          83         YOUNG,          Vivian          Lynette          —          83         YU,          Eleanor          —          82         YU,          Richard          —          83         YUE,          Jonas          —          83         z         ZAMBRANO,          Joy          —          82         83         ZEHNDER,          Donald          Anthony          —81          8,          20.         ZEHNDER,          Sara          Jane          —          82          88,          121,          127,         ZEISSIG,          Alexander          Blackshire          —          84          55,         ZELAYA,          Juan          Ernesto          —          83         ZELAYA,          Sergio          Igor          —          81         ZOBEL,          Donna          Kathleen          —          82         ZURANICH,          Jesus          Joseph          —          81         ZVINAKIS,          Silvana          Ann          —          84         FACULTY         BAY,          John         BIBA,          Ken         BOUGHTON,          Ed         BROWN,          Ken         CAMPBELL,          Jac         CAPLING,          Steven         COTTER,          John         CRANFILL,          Cary         CROLL,          Warner         DELAVERGNE,          Phyllis         ELLIS,          Ernest         ELLIS,          Mary          Ellen         EVERETT,          Allison         FEENEY,          Coleman         FONG,          Glenn         FORD,          Eugene         FOSTER,          J.          Paul         GORMAN,          Richard         GRANT,          Donald         HANNA,          Frank         HEWITT,          James         HOWELL,          Maria         JOHNS,          Dave         JOHNSON,          James         JOLLIFFE,          Barbara         JONES,          Sandra         KAWAGUCHI,          John         KINCHEN,          Lucy         KING,          Joseph         KORLING,          Anna         KRACL,          David         KRUSE,          James         LARSEN,          Janis         LEWIS,          Olan         LUDY,          Jerry         MATULA,          John         McCARTNEY,          Kenneth         McKEE,          Barbara         MEDEIROS,          Jon         MOTAUNG,          Juana         MURPHY,          Betty         NELSON,          Linda         NICOSIA,          Mary          Ellen         NOBLE,          Pete         O'NEILL,          Hank         PHRANER,          Maria         REAVES,          Fredericka         REBENSDOFPF,          Alan         REES,          James         REEVES,          George         RICE,          Elizabeth         RICHARDS,          Col.          Robert         ROBERDS,          Carole         ROBINSON,          Norman         ROKE,          Arthur         RUARK,          Robert         SCHENKER,          Joy         SLATER,          Elizabeth         STANSBERRY,          Lynda         WALLACE,          M Sgt.          Roger         WELDON,          Lorraine         WILDE,          Max         WINBERG,          Edwin         YBARRA,          Rual         YEOMAN,          Joseph         YOUNG,          Roger         39,          4         112,         138,         32,          114,          179,         Reflections         |          am          now          beginning         To          feel          the          loss         From          the          times          |          didn’t          think         To          slow          down,         To          be          with          you          more          often         My          Friend,         But          |          have          seen          the          patterns          change         On          both          your          face          and          mine.         We          are          all          reflections         Of          each          other,         Learning         Loving         Leaving.         Another          world          has          opened          to          me          now.         We          shall          be          torn          apart         Into          new          reflections         Beginning          again,         Only          this          time         We          are          individuals,         We          are          alone.         |          will          see          your          face         In          my          memories          of          the          past,         And          your          friendship          and          my          memories         Shall          be          carried         Into          newer,          brighter          destinies.          .          .         We          are          now          beginning.         Natalie          Hanon          —         224          CONCLUSION         Editors-In-Chief         Mary          Harris          —          Pgs.          1,          2,-3,          4-5,          6-7,          8-9,          10-          11,          12-13,          14-15,          16-17,          18-19,          44-45,          60-         61,          80-81,          96-97,          138-139,          140-141,          182-         183,          184-185,          186-187,          224         Chris          Beall          —          Pgs.          18-19,          58-59,          60-61,          96-97,         138-139,          142-143,          176-177,          178-179         Horizon          Staff         Peter          Beireis          —          Pgs.          48-49,          56-57,          90-91,          98-         99,          108-109         Donnie          Berger          —          Pgs.          66-67,          92-93,          104-105         Ed          Boersma          —          Pgs.          32-33,          64-65,          70-71,          86-         87,          116-117,          122-123,          150-151         Angela          Boone          —          Pgs.          52-53,          62-63,80-81,         134-135,          124-125,          146-147         Melanie          Calixto          —          Pgs.          30-31,          36-37,          68-69,         102-103,          152-153,          154-155,          156-157         Jo          de          los          Reyes          —          Pgs.          46-47,          54-55,          88-89,         132-133,          164-165,          180-181         John          Farren          —          Pgs.          40-41,          50-51,          74-75,          110-         111,          160-161,          166-167         Rashmi          Garde          —          Pgs.          20-21,          72-73,          78-79,          94-         95,          120-121,          158-159         David          Hyde          —          Pgs.          24-25,          100-101,          112-113,         130-131,          144-145,          168-169,          188-189          __         Anita          Karandikar          —          Pgs.          34-35,          42-43,          84-85,         126-127,          162-163         Zaida          Ladua          —          Pgs.          28-29,          128-129         Carla          Lontiong          —          Pgs.          22-23,          38-39,          82-83,         106-107,          170-171,          172-173,          174-175         Arthur          Roke,          Sr.          —          Pgs.          26-27,          76-77         SPECIAL          THANKS          TO:         Arthur          Roke          —         Yearbook          Advisor         Steve          Stuart          —         Taylor          Publishing         Bordenero                    Zarcone          —         Professional          Photographers         Ed          Boersma          —         Photographer         Chris          Beall          —         Back          cover          photo         Monty          Sloan          —         Back          cover          photo         
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