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Te          ee          er          .}          tee         nha          3          Ne          ee          ee          es                    a          s          _          Ss         i          =         DRIZON          ‘8         HORIZON          1982         VOLUME          26         ENCINAL          HIGH          SCHOOL         210          CENTRAL          AVENUE         ALAMEDA,          CALIFORNIA         INTRODUCTION          -         FRESHMEN          ACADEMICS         PORTRAITS          18-55         SOPHOMORE          ON          CAMPUS         PORTRAITS          56-97         2          —          INTRODUCTION         CONTENTS         JUNIOR         PORTRAITS         SENIOR         PORTRAITS         INTRODUCTION          1-17         FACULTY          178-189         ADVERTISEMENTS          194-219         INDEX          220-223         CONCLUSION          224         SPORTS         98-133         OUT          OF          CLASS         134-177         TABLE          OF          CONTENTS         COLOR          MY          WORLD...         with          music         ABOVE:          ANTHONY          HARRIS         practices          o7          at          a          ja          sana         session.          LEFT:          Min         her          less:          ?          vur          IT          ringer          rer          ¢         OPPOSITE          PAGE          ABOVE:          Ben         jie          Rey          ries          t          mcentrat          thé         new          musi          durir          a          fe          Band         rehearsal.          CENTER:          A          scer          1ew         aptured          by          th          nknown         tographer          on          the          I          River          in         ada.          BELOW:          The          marching         ?          wa          the          from          Drum         n          to          start          the          na-         anthem         4.—          INTRODUCTION         ‘         I          re          I         Se          Nee          |          By         COLOR          MY          WORLD          WITH          MUSIC          —          5         COLOR          MY         WORLD...         with          laughter         COLOR          MY          WORLD...         with          individuality         8          —          INTRODUCTION         COLOR          MY         WORLD         with          competition         shot          down          the          line.         the          keaf         1e          high          jump.          BELO         hand         a          fore         itration          is         Lucy         Greg          s          the          last          dap          of          the          100          yard         LEFT.          :          é         nce         INTRODUCTION         12          -         COLOR          MY          WORLD...         with          beauty         LEFT:          THE          BEAUTY          of          the          San          Francisco         Oakland          Bay          Bridge          as          seen          at          twelve          o'clogk         midnight.          BELOW:          Rosetta          Burgo          and          fellow         members          of          the          Hui-O-Kalai          Canoe          Club@pro=         vide          Polynesian          entertainment          for          thé          spec         tators          at          the          Fourth          of          July          Parade.         P                  16—INTRODUCTION          ,         te         )         ES         fe         a         Q         :         =         i         5         =         SS         =         ne         e)         —]         oe)         O         18          —          FRESHMEN         F         RK         E         S         H         M         E         N                  CO         a         ABOVE          CENTER:          ANALYZING          the          play          “Hamlet”          is          just         one          of          Betty          Slater's          required          assignments          for          Lorna          Jones          and         Nancy          Kuramoto          in          English          ep.          DIRECTLY          ABOVE:         Rashmi          Garde,          Betty          Wong,          ana          Mel-aie          Calixto          take          time          to          joke          around          during          a          Yearbook          d2adln..         RIS          and          Mike          Lee          play         Boy”          while          Jeff          Oh          and         cue          to          join          in.          BELOW:         ptance          bay          after          being         ‘AR          BELOW:          Andrew         mons          finish          up          on          their         ACADEMICS          —          19         Science          Inquires          Into         Bridges,          Autos,          Cells         Physics          examined          structural          stress.          Students         designed          and          built          model          bridges          of          balsa          wood,         cardboard,          glue,          and          string          as          part          of          their          class.         Barton          Smith's          bridge          held          a          weight          of          11,150         grams          and          still          stands.         In          December          the          future          physicists          developed         air          propelled          cars          as          their          final          exam.         Chemistry          unknowns          were          a          standard          feature         of          the          class.          Compounds          became          elements          and         elements          were          converted          into          compounds          as         Na+Cl=NaCl1.         Microscope          scanners          searched          for          cellular         shapes          in          onions.          Iodine          on          fresh          onions          turned         them          red          and          easier          to          identify          for          cell          structure.         The          aim:          introduce          microscopic          procedure          and         identify          single          cell          structures.          The          usual         biological          highlight          was          frog          dissection          which         provided          understanding          of          muscles          and          internal         organs.         ABOVE          RIGHT:          CAROLINE          Yao          works          hard          to          create          a          mixture         of          salt.          FAR          BELOW          RIGHT:          Judi          Kanto          and          Jackie          Cohen          struggle         to          figure          out          the          correct          weight.          FAR          BELOW          CENTER:          Barry         Kruse          heats          potassium          chlorate          and          waits          to          see          the          result.          FAR          ms          -          {          PA         a          i)          GL         BELOW          LEFT:          Kevin          Beaun          checks          for          small          micro-organisms.         :          om         Kelly          Robert          Gerardo          Vera          Brenda          Joe          Beruadette          James          Deanna         Acree          ‘85          Abille          85          Agustin          '85          Ahiborn          ‘85          Almason          ‘85          Ambrasini          ‘85          Ancheta          ‘85          Anderson          ‘85          Anzersmit          ‘85         20          —          FRESHMEN         DIRECTLY          BELOW:          VIELKA         and          Vycelka          Oristil          each          suspect          an         unusual          growth          and          both          search          for         it.          FAR          BELOW          RIGHT:          The          win         ning          bridge,          created          and          made          by         Barton          Smith.          FAR          BELOW          LEFT:         John          Matula’s          physics          class          learns         valuable          hints          about          the          acceleration         of          their          air          propelled          cars,          from          ex-         pert          Bob          Cramer.          MIDDLE          LEFT:         Jose          Hernandez          can          not          decide         whether          to          look          into          the          microscope         or          to          leave          class:s          UPPER          LEFT:         Marla          Miyashiro          and          Terri          Wong         figure          out          the          mass          measurement          of         their          crucible.          DIRECTLY          LEFT:         Sheila          Donnelly          writes          down          the          for-         mula          for          2          moles          of          hydrogen          +1         mole          of          oxygen          =1          mole          of          water.         a)         —%         Kathy          Chris          Gabreel          David          Divina          Jodalyn          John          Pam          =         Antiel          '85          Archini          “85          Arradaza          ’85          Arroyo          '85          Atienza          ‘85          Bada          ‘85          Bangalan          ‘85          Banks          ‘85          Barber          ‘85         ACADEMICS          —          21         Guest          Speakers,          Field          Trips         Bring          History          to          Life         Freshman          stepped          back          in          time          into          ancient          world         history.          Their          subjects          ranged          from          Cro-magnon          men          to         the          Renaissance          rebirth          of          art          and          literature          and          the         revolutionary          days          of          the          eighteenth          centrury.          Juniors         focused          on          U.S.          History.          Ed          Winberg’s          s          students          came         on          strong          with          “Colonial          Life’          reports.          Maybe          seniors         didn’t          vote,          but          at          least          they          learned          something          about         the          law          through          trips          every          Wednesday          to          Municipal         Court.         Twenty-nine          classes          of          History          and          Government         were          offered          this          year.          History          was          mandatory          for         Freshmen          and          Juniors.          Seniors          couldn't          graduate         without          Government.          Lectures          required          notes,          notes         were          the          basic          for          essays          and          even          graded          notebooks!         The          art          of          writing          a          term          paper          was          also          taught          in         every          History          Class.         The          gross          laws          of          Hammurabi,          kept          the          attention          of         most          Freshmen.          They          included          whacking          off          parts          of         the          body          to          develop          man’s          sense          of          law          and          order.         Juniors          on          the          other          hand          fell          into          historical          politcal         traps,          when          they          simulated          the          Constitutional          Conven-         tion          and          argued          over          how          to          equally          represent          all         citizens.          Every          Senior          learned          to          take          notes          on          the         “pearls          of          wisdom”          from          guest          speakers          like          the          Vice-         Mayor,          Rich          Sherratt,          and          the          Current          City-Manager,         Bruce          Rupp.         TOP          LEFT:          SEAN          Dexter          seeks          a          little          help          during          a          quiz          in          Mr.          Kings’s          World         History          class:          MIDDLE          LEFT:          The          team          of          Suzy          Edwards,          Marla          Miyashiro,         Caroline          Yao          and          Bill          Garrison          wait          to          hear          if          they          answered          the          question          correct-         ly          in          the          Current          Events          Bee.          BOTTOM          LEFT:          Dora          Chun          and          Kwang          Lee         search          for          laws          in          their          Government          Books          while          Joan          Lee          decides          on          her          answer.         DIRECTLY          BELOW:          Mr.          Winberg          gives          Darren          Guillame          a          few          tips          on          im-         proving          his          Pioneer's          speech          on          Sourdough          bread.         Rowena          Gary          Marichite          Roland          Matthew          Patty          Paula          Darryl          Sharon         Barce          ‘85          Bastida          ‘85          Bauzon          ‘85          Baylon          ‘85          Beall          ‘85          Bergstrem          ‘85          Bergstrem          '           Berlin          ’85          Bluemle          ‘85         22          -          FRESHMEN         a         ae         BELOW:          Dede          Andrews          listens          intently          to          guest          speaker          Rich          Sherratt,          City          Vice-Mayor         BOTTOM          RIGHT:          Sandy          Lim          searches          for          articles          in          TIME          magazine          to          back          up          her         arguments          in          her          term          paper.          BOTTOM          LEFT:          Donald          Berger          puts          in          his          2¢          worth          during          a         classroom          discussion          on          economics.          MIDDLE          LEFT:          Sidney          Lee          and          Melissa          Feeney          take          a         LEFT:          IN          anticipation          for          the          “9”          point          question          in          the          Current          Events          Bee          is          the          team          of          Lynn         Viduya,          Carolyn          Villaflor,          Vivian          Young,          Donald          Delmore          and          Judi          Kanto.          DIRECTLY         break          from          notetaking          during          an          economics          lecture          in          Government.         edhtindhdieded          OP         @e,         :         ‘         WAR         Vicki         Sonja          Randy          Carolyn         Braun          ‘85          Bray          ‘85          Bright          ‘85         Eduardo         Brath          '85         Gianna          Wendy         Bowan          ‘85          Brandt          '85         Ronel         Bourne          ‘85         Boston          ‘85         Erica         Brown          ‘85         ACADEMIES          —          23         Limit          of          a          Function         Hardest          Math          Concept         in          Student          Learning         The          fact          that          we          live          in          a          world          of          numbers          was         clearly          illustrated          by          the          enrollment          in          math.          Of         the          1116          students          at          Encinal,          772          of          these          were          ina         math          class.          One          nice          thing          about          the          math          depart-         ment          was          that          all          full          time          mathematicians          taught         some          form          of          advanced          math;          either          algebra          or         geometry.         Our          students          filled          the          classes          to          capacity.          Out         of          curiosity          the          Horizon          asked          our          resident         mathematicians          what          exactly          was          the          easiest          and         the          hardest          concept          for          students          to          grasp.          The         answer          was          suprising.          Trig          functions          were          easiest         for          students          to          pick          up          and          understand          although,         Ed          Boughton,          speaking          for          the          math          department,         said          no          one          knew          why          they          were          so          easy          for          most         studnets.          On          the          other          hand          the          hardest          concept          w         was          found          in          math          analysis;          it          was          the          limit          of          a          oe         function.         All          math          students          were          attempting          to          master         math          because          they          knew          their          futures          depended          on         a          solid          math          background.         RIGHT:          BRIDGET          MOSELY          gives          a          big          smile          as          she          gets          a          problem          on         her          test.          BELOW          RIGHT:          Taffy          Clark          checks          over          her          assignment         BELOW          MIDDLE:          Sylvia          Cohn          uses          a          calculator          to          do          her          homework         BELOW:          Ernest          Dickinson          concentrates          on          classwork                  ie         Jack          Valerie          Lori          Wendy          Darrly          Debon          Bruce          James          Larrie         Burnett          85          Burton          ‘85          Buster          ‘85          Cabral          ‘85          Cailing          '85          Calixto          ‘85          Cameron          ‘85          Cameron          ‘85          Carr          '85         24          —          FRESHMEN         BELOW:          MIKE          LEE          is          stuck          on          his          math          analysis          problem.          LEFT:          Darryl         Farales          isn’t          sure          if          he          is          doing          his          work          right.          FAR          BELOW:          Kim          Wooden          en         joys          her          math          class.          BELOW          LEFT:          Steve          Vanni          looks          like          he          knows          what          he          is         doing         Claudia          Ms          Kwan          Kathy          Denise          Morisoell          Cornell          David          Mevel          Jeff         Cavanaugh          ’85           QOha’85          Chambers          ‘85          Chew          ‘85          Childress          ‘85          Childs          ‘85          Ching           85          Chiong          ‘85          Slark          ‘85         ACADEMICS         RIGHT:          LUCY          BOERSMA          alias          the          “in         sane          Orphelia”          prepares          to          hurl          the          potted         plant          away,          but          she          isn’t          really          going          to         because          the          plant          is          Betty          Slater's.          FAR         RIGHT:          Joe          Seis’s          quotable          words;          ‘’To          be         or          not          to          be.”          CENTER          RIGHT:          Marry         Warren          (Sara          Zehnder)          accuses          Rebecca         Nurse          (Mimi          Milani)          of          being          a          witch          in         The          Crucible.          FAR          BELOW          RIGHT:         Elaina          Leadlove          practices          her          speech          before         the          class          for          an          upcoming          speech          contest.         FAR          BELOW          CENTER:          Barry          Kruse         acknowledges          a          question          with          a          gesture         typical          of          American          politicians.          FAR         BELOW          LEFT:          Dang          Nguyen          intones         “Neither          a          borrower          or          lender          be          ..          .”          while         Bjarne          Petersen          writes          the          days          events          in          his         journal.          BELOW          CENTER:          Lucy         Boersma,          Jennifer          Wunderlich,          Diana          Par-         rish,          Joe          Seis,          and          Paul          Farrier          answer          ques         tions          about          Orphelia’s          sanity.         _          mem          -_f         Russel          Jane          My          Reggie          Stephen          Nermen          Kenneth          Susan         Collado          ’85          Dalisay          ‘85          Dang          ’85          David          ‘85          Dearborn          ‘85          Dejesus          ‘85          Collins          ‘85          Collins          ‘85         26          —          FRESHMEN         See)          English          Means          Plays,         ee          Contests          and          Debates         —          )ft         ORM          AOL          bs          Freshmen          or          senior,          both          studied          Shakespeare.         DG.          ise          Petian          2          hy          ‘|          =)          Freshmen          learned          of          life,          love,          and          tragic          misfor-         Pa          aI          ©          tune          through          Romeo          and          Juliet.          King          Arthur         stirred          the          memory          banks          of          seniors          who          ventured         into          learning          about          the          Medieval          and          Elizabethan         worlds.         On          the          unconventional          side,          dramatic          scenes         were          acted          out          by          juniors;          they          attempted          to          por-         tray          witches          and          judges          in          The          Crucible.          More         conventionally,          they          analyzed          Puritan          religious         principles          of          sin          and          punishment          in          The          Scarlet         Letter.         Sophomores          learned          to          cuss          in          mythological         Greek          when          they          hurled          the          phrase,          “By          Zeus.”         Their          reading          ranged          from          the          epic          poem          The         Odyssey          to          Cry          The          Beloved           Country,          which         gave          them          an          outlook          on          South          African          life.         Fifty          juniors          and          seniors          enrolled          in          the          increas-         ingly          popular          Public          Speaking          classes.          There,         students          wrote          and          practiced          speeches          in          prepara-         tion          for          contests          against          students          of          other          schools.         They          debated          current          controversial          subjects:         should          minors          be          tried          as          adults          in          serious          crimes         and          the          abortion          issue.         BELOW:          KAREN          ALCORN          reads          ahead          about          Julius          Caesar          while          her         classmates          read          the          play          aloud.          BELOW          LEFT:          Darren          Guillaume          and         Bob          Simmons          team          up          to          debate          the          class).          ABOVE          LEFT:          Steven         Substituteovich          explains          to          Melanie          Calixto          how          he          feels          about          her         analysis          of          Hamlet.         Robert          Steve          Malisa          Kim          Shirley          Micaela          Jane         Crow          85          Dexter          ‘85          °          Dorsey          ‘85          Dos          Santos’85          —_          Drost          ’85          Eggert          ‘85          Elphick’85          Elias          ‘85          Everett          ’85         ACADEMICS          —          27         R                    P          Tops          the          List         of          Library          Uses          for         EHS          Mind-expanders         R                    D,          otherwise          called          research          and         development,          was          the          sign          of          a          good          busi-         ness.          R                    P          known          as          research          and          projects,         was          the          mark          of          students          who          used          the         library          for          term          papers,          reports          and          other         assorted          assignments.          The          more          than          15,000         books          in          the          library          helped          the          authors          of         such          exciting          term          papers          as:          ‘The          Compar-         ative          Analysis          of          Artillery          Firepower          in          the         Second          Battle          of          Savannah.”         Mr.          Robinson's          audible          articulators          of          the         English          language          were          video          taped          during         the          year.          Forensically          inclined          students         truely          benefited          from          seeing          themselves          in         action          just          as          others          saw          them.         The          reading          tastes          of          students          varied.          For         those          into          the          body          beautiful,          the          Teen          Age         Body          Book          was          appealing.          Too          Young         Too          Die          impressed          those          who          read          it          with         the          seriousness          of          teen          suicide.          The          library         really          had          something          for          everyone.         RIGHT:          SHEILA          BOWLER          seems          to          pay          attention          to          some         thing          else          rather          than          doing          her          work.          BELOW          RIGHT:          Mrs.          Jol         liffe          gives          instruction          to          one          of          her          student          aids.          BELOW:          Claude         Kramer          and          James          Lewis          find          out          that          the          the          work          they're          doing         doesn't          look          to          be          so          easy          ;         Don          David          Paul          David          Sandra          Timmy          Steve          Donna         Farrales          '85          Ferris          ‘85          Findley          ‘85          Finkbin          ‘85          Finnell          '85          Fisher          ‘85          Flindt          ‘85          Flores          ‘85          Fong          ‘85         28          —          FRESHMEN         BELOW:          SHARON          BRADY          and          Bonnie          Espino          are          reading          up-to-date          current         events.          FAR          BELOW:          Donny          Riley          is          taking          time          off          from          studying          to          have          a         conversation          with          Bernard          Murphy.          FAR          BELOW          LEFT:          David          Heskett,          Dan         Guillaume          and          Talonna          Byars          trying          to          study          for          the          exam          while          Adriane          Guer         rero          just          dreams          on.          MIDDLE          LEFT:          Sandra          Maglaya          is          sorting          through          the         index          cards          while          Debbie          Buster          checks          a          file          card          for          a          return          book.          LEFT:          Mrs.         Jolliffe          explains          how          the          library          system          works          to          her          students,          Lori          Frisko,          Bonnie         Espino          and          Janine          Shipman.         Lisa          Beverly          Matthew          Cheryl          Patricia         Julie          Ray          John          Rudy         Gallagher          85          Garlets          '85          Garner          ‘85          Gaul          85          Geraghty          ‘85         Foran          ‘85          French          '85          Fritzler          '85          Galera          '85         ACADEMICS          —          29         Wow!          French          Pictures         and          Gambling          Really         Teach          Language          Skills         Flamenco          dancers,          gambling-of-sorts          called          Lo         Tengo,          and          French          pictures          were          part          of          the         linguistic          year          for          EHS          students.          For          those         students          who          desired          more          out          of          life          than          an          ac-         quaintance          with          the          Spanish          language          that          was         limited          to          “taco,          burrito,”          and          “ole,”          the          Spanish         teachers          obliged.          For          those          who          wanted          the          gamey         life,          all          Spanish          classes          indulged          in          the          mild          form          of         gambeling,          as          one          waited          for          a          winning          number          to         be          called,          in          order          to          shout          out          “Lo          Tengo”          or         “Bingo”          for          those          who          study          only          American-ese.         For          those          who          wanted          a          more          vibrant          and          volitle         form          of          Spanish          there          was          a          trip          to          San          Francisco         where          the          partisans          of          “castanet          clapping’          and         “ole          shouting”          were          able          to          indulge          themselves          in          a         Flamenco          dance          performance.         Over          300          students          steeped          themselves          in          such         Spanish          passtimes          and          at          the          same          time          in          twelve         classes          they          learned          to          use          the          language          in          every-         day          conversations          thanks          to          Betty          Rice,          Olan         Lewis,          and          their          newest          teacher          Kerri          Spaulding.         For          those          who          preferred          “Ou-la-la”          and         “Voulez          vous’          there          were          five          French          classes         presided          over          by          Monsieur          Glen          Fong.          Although         the          Francophiles          did          not          get          to          see          a          performance         of          the          “Can-Can”          they          were          visually          entertained,         on          occasions,          with          movies          of          France          and          slides         taken          by          Monsieur          Fong          on          his          sojurns          “a          belle          in         France”          with          his          wife          and          some          Encinal          students         of          the          past.          Some          of          the          126          students          in          French          ex-         pected          the          “cultural”          slides          to          include          the          Follies         Bergiere          and          the          racy          spa’s          of          the          Riviera,          however         they          settled          for          the          Arc          de          Triomphe          and          the         Palace          of          Versailles.         RIGHT:          DONNA          ZOBEL          races          through          a          Spanish          test          hoping          to          play         Lo          Tengo          when          finished.          BELOW          RIGHT:          John          Vaughn          and          Maria         Toribio          seeks          help          during          a          quiz.          BELOW          LEFT:          Doris          Samonte          reviews          a         new          vocabulary          list          while          Rafeal          Oliver          wakes          up          from          a          Spanish         dreamland.         -_          |         lo         .          i         LaRhonda          Sandra          Sherri          Ravdeed          Betty          Liberty          Leslie          Michele          Heidi         Gibbs          '85          Gibson          ‘85          Gilbert          ‘85          Gill          85          Gilliam          ’85          Gonzales          ‘85          Grady          '85          Griffin          ‘85          Groff          '85         30          —          FRESHMEN         TOP          LEFT:          ANDY          Odell          is          ecstatic          over          his          “A”          homework          assinment          and         shows          Frank          Smith,          who          only          recieved          a          “B”.          CENTER          RIGHT:          Marivi:         Dimaano          and          Mike          Lee          are          almost          in          tears          after          finding          out          that          their          trip          to         the          French          Riveria          is          cancelled.          BELOW          CENTER:          Debbie          Wadford          reviews         her          vocabulary          to          prepare          for          a          French          quiz.          BELOW          LEFT:          Russell          Hunter         and          Vincent          Pon          finish          a          French          worksheet          wondering          if          they          will          see          a          movie         as          a          reward.          CENTER          LEFT:          Jeanne          Kyle          and          Louise          Lyth          try          to          find          out         why          Shelia          Donnelly          brought          a          travel          pillow          to          Spanish          class         Al          -         Deborah          Sandra          Elizabeth          Ulysses          Karl          Russell          Calvin          Elizabeth         Gunner          ’85          Harmor          '85          Harvey          ‘85          Harvey          '85          Holmes          '85          Hunter          '85          Jackson          '85          Jiminez          '85         ACADEMICS          —          31         Conquest          of          Learning         Disabilities          Is          the          Aim         of          “Learning          Center”         Classes          called          ‘English          as          a          Second          Language”         and          “The          Learning          Center”          were          designed          to          help         the          students          with          learning          disabilities.          Their          job         was          to          help          students          conquer          reading,          writing          and         speaking          english          difficulties.         In          E.S.L.,          Keri          Spaulding,          a          first          year          teacher,         tried          some          new          approaches          with          her          thirty         students.          They          used          their          bodies          to          act          our          com-         mands          given          them          and          to          mimic          everything          they         heard          her          say.          Most          of          these          students          came          to          the         U.S.A          less          than          a          year          ago          from          countries          scattered         over          the          world.          Vietnam,          Mexico,          Philippines          and         Cuba          represented          the          students          heritage.         The          Learning          Center          itself          aimed          at          student         educational          disabilities.          Five          advisors:          Earne          Ellis,         Carol          Haynes,          Pat          Pedersen          and          aides          Sherri         Kramer,          and          Brenda          Frenchwood          let          the          fifty-six         students          devise          their          own          lesson          plan          once-a-         week.          This          student          lesson          zeroed          in          on          what         students          felt          they          needed          most.          This          included;         working          with          arithmatic          flash          cards,          vocabulary         that          was          needed          to          know          for          obtaining          jobs          and         creating          short          stories          to          improve          writing          ability.         ABOVE          RIGHT:          PREPOSITIONAL          phrases          come          to          life,          Terisita         Trapane          and          Linda          Lee          learn          the          phrase          “above          the          waist.”’          For          those          who         have          always          spoken          English          the          phrase           was          easy.          BELOW          RIGHT:          Im-         agine          how          hard          it          would          be          to          learn          “ON.”          If          you          can          imagine,          then          you         understand          what          Mahbob          Murtaza          and          Miguel          Jimenez          learn          when          told         to          put          your          hands          on          your          nose.          DIRECTLY          BELOW:          Specific          Skills         Reader          helps          Dion          Torreano          improve          his          reading          comprehension          skills.         —         Judy          Steven          Nikola          Debbie          Erik          Michael          Nichelle          Diane          Hyon          Jin         Lastrella          ‘85          Kwun          ‘85          Kukich          85          Kruse          '85          Kraft          ’85          Koch          '85          Kitt          ’85          Kitsch          ‘85          Kientzy          ‘85         32          —          FRESHMEN         PICTURES          PROVE          LEARNING          English          is          difficult.          Idiomatic          phrases          are          hard          to         teach,          DIRECTLY          BELOW:          Lyndon          DeLeon          and          Cecelia          Urtega          learn          the          physical         meaning          of          ears          but          Cecelia          makes          a          mistake          and          learns          the          physical          meaning          of          nose         BELOW          LEFT:          Joel          Badilla          and          Janet          Leong          demonstrates          two          ways          to          interpret          “touch         your          shoulders”          or          “put          your          hands          on          your          shoulders”          in          sign          language.          CENTER         LEFT:          Generoso          Parizal          reads          over          what          he          has          written          in          his          daily          journal          while          Dion         Torreano          completes          his          reading          questions.          How          does          a          yearbook          photograph          vocabulary?         Very          carefully!          LEFT:          May          Benin          and          Pat          Pedersen          tackle          a          word          like:         supercalifragilisticexpialidotious.         Keith          Ladiena          Sissy          Paulette          Serafina          Melissa          Ronald          Michael          Mary         Kellex          '85          Kellak          '85          Kaufman          ‘85          Kaleikau          ‘85          Jones          ‘85          Jones          ’85           Johnson          '85          Johnson          '85          Johnson          '85         ACADEMICS          —          33         Office          Skills:         a          Big          Demand          in         the          Business          World         Once          upon          a          time          the          Business          Department         featured          facinating          typing          phrases          like:          Now          is         the          time          for          the          quick          brown          fox          to          come          to          the         aid          of          the          country          dog.          No          longer!          Teachers:         Steve          Capling,          Barbara          Porter,          and          Raul          Ybarra         pushed          office          skills:          Word          Processing,          Typing,         Shorthand,          and          Accounting.          The          more          skill          a         student          had,          the          higher          the          salary          could          be          com-         manded          —          so          they          said.         In          one          year,          the          enrollment          in          Word          Process-         ing          doubled          partially          because          corporations         wanted          skilled          word          processors.          Much          of          the         class          was          based          on          Typing,          English,          and          the         ability          to          work          with          complicated          computers.         As          in          past          years          typing          drew          the          most         students.          Term          papers          looked          better          typed          and         more          jobs          needed          typing          skills;          as          a          result          298         Q-W-E-R-T          punchers          pushed          their          skills          in         speed          and          accuracy.         ABOVE          RIGHT:          RHONDA          Bastida,          Janine          Shipman          and          Monique         Swart          us          earphones          for          instructions          in          Accounting.          CENTER         RIGHT:          Steve          Capling          prepares          Gwendolyn          Terry          for          her          five-         minute          timed-writing.          BELOW          RIGHT:          Susan          Smith,          Stephanie          Cui,         Maria          Magpoc,          Lydia          Maar          spend          a          casual          period          in          Shorthand.         BELOW:          Mahbob          Murtaza          concentrates          on          improving          her          speed.         n          Maryethel          Shonette          Janet          Brian          Ken         Leatherwood          ‘85          Lee          ’85          Lee          ‘85          Leite          85          Leong          ‘85          Levy          ‘85          Lewis          ‘85         Heather          Joh         34          —FRESHMEN         DIRECTLY          BELOW:          BETTY          Wong          observes          Gina          Crane          being          photographed         BELOW          CENTER:          Celia          Lopez,          Rosell          Crane,          and          Rhonda          Bastida          surround         Barbara          Porter          for          help.          FAR          BELOW:          Jennifer          Soon          works          on          her          assigned         computer          while          Susan          Gonzales          checks          over          her          work.          BELOW          LEFT:          Rudra          Sil         Jodalyn          Bangalan,          and          Paulette          Kaleikan          type          away          while          Lorhonda          Gibbs          smiles         for          the          camera.          ABOVE          LEFT:          Jaqueline          Tofoya          works          hard          on          the          IBM          Wang         computer         Rodney          Thomas          Benny          Julia          Karyn          Christine          Debbie          Lourdes          Elsa         Lindsey          ‘85          Lopez          ‘85          Louie          '85          Louie          85          Lucos          ‘85          Lund          85          Lung          ‘85          Macale          '85          Macapinlac          ‘85         ACADEMICS          —          35         Homemaking          Includes         Gourmet          Fondues          and         Fashion          Explorations         “How          would          you          like          to          be          invited          for          dinner         and          dine          on          blueberry          turnovers,          Wakikiki         meatballs,          cheese          fondue,          and          strawberry         shortcake?          No          Thanks?          You          refuse?          Fear          of          an         “UPSET          STOMACH?          Very          Smart!          If          you         enroll          in          cooking          at          E.H.S.          you          would          have         made          those          dishes          during          the          course          of          the         year.          The          chief          cook          also          known          as          teacher         Cary          Cranfill          felt          that          the          cheese          fondue          was         the          most          successful          gourmet          goodie.         How          would          you          like          to          be          asked          to          model          a         bright          green          plaid          skirt,          and          aqua          flowered         peasant          top          and          an          orange          sash?          Sound          pretty         repulsive?          Wouldn't          be          caught          dead          in          it?         Very          Smart!          If          you          consulted          the          head         seamstress,          known          as          Lorraine          Weldon,          the         supervisor          of          the          sewing          classes          you          would         have          heard          that          the          girls          concentrated          on          ruf-         fled          demin          skirts,          rayon          blouses          and          blazers.         The          54          beginners          and          22          advanced         students          learned          sewing,          the          care,          buying          and         content          of          materials.          Advanced          students          even         had          the          chance          to          explore          care          careers          in          the         Fashion          Industry.         RIGHT:          RICE-A-LA—          Cranfill          undergoes          its          final          step          as         Ronald          Alaniz          adds          the          secret          sauce.          FAR          BELOW          RIGHT:         Robin          Nelson          begins          a          new          project          but          Janice          Finnell          works          on          her         homework.          BELOW          RIGHT:          Sonia          Perez          starts          a          summer         fashion          as          Gale          Tuason          completes          her          jacket.          DIRECTLY         BELOW:          Sheila          Bowlan          sneaks          a          peak          while          Cary          Cranfill          and         Mike          Domiquez          search          out          salchichas          a          las          Dominquez.         Matilda          Steve          Jocelyn          Cecile          Christine          Melissa         Mahr          ‘85          Malabag          '85          Malanche          ‘85          Mallillin          ‘85          Mangonon          ‘85          =          Manzana          ‘85          Markley          ‘85          Martin          85         36          —          FRESHMEN         DIRECTLY          BELOW:          SHIRLEY          Elphick         gives          us          a          smile          but           she          is          really          quite         frustrated          with          her          sewing          machine.          FAR         BELOW          RIGHT:          Elizabeth          Harvey          prac-         tices          how          to          thread          her          bobbin          before          star-         ting          her          sewing          for          the          day.          FAR          BELOW         LEFT:          Tracy          Davis          stirs          the          brew          of          frog         legs          and          the          eyes          of          nutes          while          Sheareen         Azvedo          prepares          to          shake          in          the          black          pep         per.          FAR          LEFT:          Robert          Lewis          dices,          chops,         shreds          and          minces          with          the          greatest          of          ease         LEFT:          Colin          Davidson          trys          the          finished          pro         duct          of          his          “cookie          creation”         Alfonso          Robert          Stacey          Lisa          Candy          Cindy          Chris          Lauren          Julie         Martinez          ‘85          Martinez          '85          Mayson          ‘8°          McClease          ’85          McGowan          ‘85          McGowan          ‘85          Meadors          ‘85          Meagher          ‘85          Meagor          '85         ACADEMICS          —          37         A.U.S.D.          Personnel,          Local         Industry          Aid          Super         Furniture          Projects         In          mechanical          drawing          the          beginning          and          ad-         vanced          classes          were          packed          with          students.         Everything          from          nuts          and          bolts          to          house          plans         were          created          by          future          architects          and          engineers.         In          metal          everyone          wanted          to          learn          arc          and         Aceteline          welding.         In          a          few          years          the          tone          of          woodworking-         cabinetry          changed          as          students          in          ‘79-80          learned          to         build          scale          models,          framed          houses,          and          furniture.         These          interests          led          some          students          to          take          a          second         and          even          third          year          in          woodworking.         Cabinet          making          from          the          drawing          board          plans         of          ‘79-80          turned          into          a          jewelry          cabinet          8”          x          6”          x         5”          deep.          A          full          sized          cabinet          21”          x          14”          x          12”          or         larger          was          developed          by          students          depending          on         their          needs          or          ambitions.          The          projects          were          in         semi-final          stages          of          completion          when          photograph-         ed          by          the          yearbook.          All          the          materials          for          these          fur-         niture          projects          was          donated          by          AUSD          personnel         and          local          industry.         RIGHT:          BARTON          SMITH          sands          down          a          drawer          for          his          new          bedroom         dresser.          BELOW          RIGHT:          Brian          Gillian          practices          on          the          drill          press          with         an          old          piece          of          pipe.          BELOW          LEFT:          Eugene          Lasaremay          uses          the          metal         laithe          to          make          a          new          tool.         Rowena          Melania          James          Theresa          Jesse          Shelley          Christine          Mark          Bill         Medina          ‘85          Mejia          ‘85          Miller          ’85          Miller          '85          Mims          '85          Malkena          '85          Moll          ’85          Moody          ‘85          Morehouse          ‘85         38          —          FRESHMEN         BELOW:          TAD          KOFFLER          cuts          a          piece          of          metal          for          his          quarter          project.          FAR         BELOW:          Joseph          Wade          works          on          his          plans          for          his          future          home          in          Mechanical          Draw         ing.          FAR          BELOW          LEFT:          Steve          Fiore          practices          welding          skills          needed          for          larger          pro         jects.          ABOVE          LEFT:          Tracy          Tidd          puts          together          the          last          drawer          for          his          dresser         Mike          Patricia          Cristobal          Mary          Lowell          Scott          Andy          Zilda          :          Derek          i         Muchmore’85          —_          Nale          ’85          Napoleon          ‘85          Navarez          ‘85          Norling          ‘85          North          ‘85          O'Dell          ’85          Ormonde          ‘85          Owyoung          ‘85         ACADEMICS          -         BELOW:          WINNIE          AU          looks          up          different          types          of          clay          sculptures,          while          Jennifer          Wunderlich,         Lonna          Stanton,          and          Katherine          Huey          try          some          of          the          techniques.          RIGHT:          Rodney          Bennet          mixes          a         green          colored          pot          glaze          to          perfection.          FAR          BELOW          RIGHT:          Dan          Guillaume          carves          a          texture          of         roses          on          his          hand          thrown          pot.          FAR          BELOW          LEFT:          Perfecting          the          texture          of          his          masterpiece          pot          is         Ken          Webb.         Marisol          Durwin          Smith          Vincent          Lia         Stephen          Michelle          Emily         Philip          “85          Pon          '85          Price          ‘85         Palmquist          ’85          Parazin          ‘85          Pederson          ‘85          Perez          ‘85          Perez          ‘85          Perry          ‘85         40          —          FRESHMEN         Fledgling          daVincis          and         Future          Artistic          Masters         Use          Tons          of          Art          Supplies.         Crafts          I          and          II,          Drawing          and          Sculpture,          Mechanical         Drawing,          Arts          and          Crafts,          were          the          six          classes          offered          for         the          creative          talents          of          students.          Six          hundred          students          filled         these          instructional          offerings.          Jewelry          making          was          one         craft          perfected          by          seventy          six          students.          They          made         sculptures          of          pewter,          and          rings          of          copper          and          silver.         Future          architects          and          engineers          learned          the          trade          secrets         of          draftsmen          in          Mechanical          Drawing.          George          Reed          retired         last          year,          so          Eugene          Ford          and          Olan          Lewis          had          a          chance          to         teach          this          favorite          of          ninety-eight          students.          Drawing          oc-         cupied          five          periods          of          Mary          Ellen          Nicosia’s          time          and          the         135          fledgling          daVinci          occupied          any          spare          moments          she         had.          The          favorite          type          of          drawing          was          graphic          drawing         because          they          were          able          to          use          their          imagination.         In          order          to          keep          the          department          running          Eugene          Ford,         the          department          head,          figured          the          school          district          purchased         two          tons          of          clay,          475          brushes,          and          6002          pounds          of          paint.         LEFT:          FROM          A          mound          of          clay,          a          pot          is          thrown          on          the          potters          wheel          by          Susan          Gon-         zales.          BELOW:          Practicing          for          their          future          in          the          Architecture          field          is          Joseph          Wade         and          Steve          Kempster.          BEL          W          LEFT:          Arrafi          Shabazz          drafts          a          full          layout          of          his         dream          house.         i          y          i          hristina         Israel          Jocelyn          Josephine          Joe          Lisa          Dawn          Debbi          Salvador          Cc          a         Putnam          85          iene          85          a           85          Ravey          ‘85          Riggan          ‘85          Rivera          ‘85          Rivera          ‘85          Rivera          ‘85          Roberts          ‘85         ACADEMICS          —          41         Shirley          Kristia          Chris          Jenny          Alexis          Rosanna          Yvette          Charnchien         Roderick          '85          Roke          ‘85          Romanoff          ‘85          ‘85          Roth          ‘85          Roxas          ‘85          Ruiter          ‘85          Saephan          '85         FRESHMEN         Cosmetology          Has         “Madge”          Mimics         Two          hundred          classroom          hours          of         cosmetological          fundamentals          and         theory          were          needed          to          initiate          the         freshman          student          into          the          world          of         een          38          It          was          one          of          the         many          classes          offered          by          the         Regional          Occupational          Program         funded          by          the          state.         For          the          next          1400          hours,          Mon-         day          through          Saturday,          and          on         school          holidays          future          cosmetolgists         jammed          the          floors          of          the          Alameda         Beauty          College          between          8:00          am          to         12:00          pm          or          from          1:00          pm          to          5:00         pm          where          they          put          the          theory          and         fundamentals          into          practice.         Hair          was          snipped,          curled,          col-         ored,          and          streaked.          Fingernails         were          made          elegant          by          manicures         which          included          soaking          fingernails         in          soapy          water,          cutting          cuticles,         and          applying          fingernail          polish          just         like          Madge           the          Manicurist          on         television          who          soaked          fingers          in          the         famous          Palmolive.         BELOW:          ANGELA          GOVARR          straightens          up          her         station          after          cutting          a          patron's          hair.          LEFT:          Holly         and          Angela          Govaer          try          to          give          a          patron          the          style          he         wants.          ABOVE          LEFT:          Robin          Nelson          practices          on         one          of          the          classes          dummy          heads.          OPPOSITE         PAGE          ABOVE:          Marguerite          Hagen          gets          her          hair         set          by          one          of          her          fellow          classmates.          BELOW         RIGHT:          Maria          Bravo          helps          Desiree          Anderson's         hands          look          good          with          a          manicure.          BELOW          LEFT:         Desiree          Anderson          pays          attention          to          the          instructor         as          she          teaches          fundamentals.         wy,         Ramiro          Doris          Jeff          Robert          Paul          Lisa          John          Philip         Saldana          ‘85          Samonte          '85          Sapina          ‘85          Saunders          ‘85          Scates          85          Schenneman          ‘85          Scroggins          ‘85          Seelenbacher          ‘85          Seaman          ‘85         ACCADEMICS          —          43         Drive:          Learn          of         Blood          and          Gore         and          Cleaning          Cars         Older          Freshmen          and          younger         Sophomores          had          one          thing          in          com-         mon,          they          had          reached          the          magic          age         of          fifteen          and          a          half          and          signed          up          for         Driver          Education.          It          was          five          classes         for          five          weeks          this          year.         Thirty          hours          of          instruction         featured          everything          from          driving         techniques          and          tests          to          blood          and          gore         movies.         To          drive          also          meant          you          kept          the         car          clean          and          you          learned          about         motors.         BELOW:          NICK          FIDENIZIS          checks          the          engine.         BELOW          RIGHT:          Dan          Encarnacion,          Jeff          Eng          figure         out          a          problem.          ABOVE:          Nick          Fidenizis          fixes          the         carburetor.         AO         Larry          Jackie          Joell          Philip          Kenneth          Raymond          Evelyn         Sequafira          ‘85          Servidio          ‘85          Sikand          '85          Simon          ‘85          Smith          '85          Smith          ’85          Snyder          ‘85          So          ‘85          Spaugy          ‘85         44          —          FRESHMEN         ABOVE          LEFT:          LISA          Claspill          and          Mr.          Brown          take         roll          call          of          dedicated          students          who          want          to          drive         DIRECTLY          LEFT:          Rafa          Oliver          and          Robin          Elmore         wear          comfortable          clothing          for          the          long          day.          BELOW:         James          Izard          waits          for          his          chauffer          to          start          his          car.          FAR         BELOW          LEFT:          Greg          Matthews          poses          for          the          camera         as          Dan          Dundon,          Jennifer          Lim,          and          Kathleen          Stanton         gossip          instead          of          doing          work.          CENTER          LEFT:          Gina         Miles          shines          up          her          car          before          going          cruising         CENTER:          Tanya          Tarzania          looks          at          her          newly          washed         car          before          getting          in         ee          =         —_——         ieee         ——_         —_—_—_—oooo—         ee         u“7  W—_——_—_——         —_—         yi         !         Cindy          Annabelle          Jeanne          Soso          Joselrito          Marilyn          Jeannine          Trudie         Stallings          '85          Suba          ‘85          Suhmann          ‘85          Swope          ‘85          Tam          ‘85          Tam@pos          ‘85          Tato          ‘85          Taylor          ‘85          Terry          ‘85         ACADEMICS          —          45         No          Discrimination,         P.E.          Demolishes          Title         IX          in          Tough          Tests         Title          IX          took          gas!          Discrimination          ruled.         PE          changed          but          didn’t          change;          after          all          the         law          is          the          law.          What          seemed          like          violations         of          the          law          were          not.          Freshmen          girls          were         separated          from          freshmen          males;          however,         Juniors          and          Seniors          continued          to          mix          male         and          female          on          the          playing          fields          of          Encinal.         PE          testing          pulled          many          muscles          in-         cluding          the          mouthed          opinions          of          such          tests.         Pull          ups          and          sit          ups          tested          the          triceps          and         biceps          and          toughened-up          those          abdominal         walls.          The          six          minute          run          was          attempted         by          everyone,          the          boys          in          PE          liked          the          stan-         ding          broad          jump          best.         ABOVE          RIGHT:          KEN          M cCartney          and          Darren          Banks          argue         whether          the          volleyball          was          in          or          out.          BELOW          RIGHT:          Sean         Edwards          and          John          Smith          show          off          their          soccer          abilities.         BELOW:          Dave          Johns          teaches          the          basic          life          saving          techniques.         Kenneth          Janine          Nichelle          Jade          Rosalinda          Leonel          Raymond          Deana          Richard         Thompson          ‘85          Tidd          ‘85          Tramble          ’85          Tran          ‘85          Trapane          ‘85          Tuason          ‘85          Tuazon          ‘85          Turegano          ‘85          Turney          '85         46          —          FRESHMEN         BELOW:          GREG          MATHEWS          carefully          watches          for          the          next         shot.          FAR          BELOW:          Patricia          Suesue          bumps          the          vollyball          with         ease.          BELOW          LEFT:          Barton          Smith          hitting          the          ball          over          with         his          head.          LEFT:          Patrick          Rose          shows          his          stuff          with          a          little          slam         dunk.         Alfonso          Judel          Steven          Theresa          Junior          Marlo          Donna         Urbi          85          Valdez          ‘85          Vanni          ‘85          Vaughn          '85          Villagas          ’85          Viola          ‘85          Viray          ‘85          Walsh          ‘85          Ward          ‘85         ACADEMICS          —          47         +         Two          ROTC          Special          Events          Make          the          Year          Memorable         One          of          the          ideas          stressed          in          JROTC          was          being         able          to          take          command          in          an          emergency.          This          train-         ing          was          put          to          use          when          Sargent          Roger          Wallace         had          a          heart          attack          in          December.          Sargent          Cal          Hon-         da          filled          in          for          Wallace          and          the          classes          continued.         The          Drill          Team          marched          and          performed          their         complex          routines          in          the          Veterens          Day          Parade.         They          were          so          good,          they          brought          home          a          trophy.         In          the          1981          Heritage          Day          Competition          our         JROTC          Drill          Team          took          second          place          in          their         category          and          won          the          first          of          their          five          for          the         year.         ERA          was          a          reality          for          Encinal          in          81          “Females         Rule”          could          have          been          the          slogan          as          Mary          Drost         became          JROTC’s          Batallion          Commander.          She          also         commanded          the          drill          team.         Two          special          events          made          the          year          memorable.         First,          University          of          California-Campus,          Berkley         was          the          site          of          the          November          field          trip.          There          the         cadets          repelled          off          the          Memorial          Stadium          with          6         college          types          also          in          ROTC.          Secondly,          the          Alameda         Naval          Air          Station          sponsored          a          helicopter          ride          over         Alameda          for          JROTC          Members.         RIGHT:          PERFORMING          IN          the          Heritage          Day          competition          the          JROTC         Drill          Team          won          second          place          in          their          category,          John          Coghe,          Gerald         Maderas,          John          Gross,          Cheryl          Kuhn,          and          Sandie          Pepin.          BELOW          RIGHT:         John          Cogge,          Cindy          Kuhn,          Sandie          Pepin          and          Francis          Bolman,          standing          at         parade          rest          while          awaiting          inspections.          BELOW:          The          JROTC          Drill          Team         are          marching          down          Fourteenth          Street          in          the          County          Veterans          Day         Parade,          Gina          Ramos,          Jim          Heins,          and          Mary          Drost.         Mike          :          Anna          Chellie          Roy          Joe          Kim          Tina          Michelle         Washington          ‘85          Wheeler          ‘85          White          ‘85          Whellie          ‘85          Williams          ‘85          Willson          ‘85          Woodien          ‘85          Worden          ‘85          Young          '85         48          —          FRESHMEN         TOP          LEFT:          JIM          Heins          is          repelling          off          of          the          UC          Berkley          Memorial          Building.         BELOW:          Joe          Seiss          is          consulting          Benji          Reyes          of          the          inspection          that          was          completed          as         Schelly          More          and          Cynthia          Crez          stand          at          attention.          BELOW          RIGHT:          Tim          Cogheis         notifying          Tom          Tartini          that          his          uniform          is          in          top          shape          as          Bledso          awaits          his          turn.          FAR         BELOW:          Our          JROTC          Drill          Team          took          part          in          the          1981          County          Veterans          Day         Parade.          BELOW          LEFT:          Awaiting          for          the          results          of          the          inspection          are          Arnold          de         Jesus,          Frasis          Belman,          Derick          Owyoy,          and          John          Cross          and          Ulysis          Harvey         Freshmen          Not          Photographed         Jenny         Zafra          ’85         Debra         Zobel          ‘85         Bryant          Adams         Anthony          Alfaro         Maria          Arroyo         Tracy          Baldridge         Jason          Barry         William          Bass         Roxanne          Berdley         Christopher          Bronken         Nancy          Bradley         Robert          Bullis         Toni          Bunch         Sandra          Cardarelli         Kelly          Carter         Stephanie          Carter         Fernando          Geralde         Linh          Chau         Richard          Christian         William          Cismelos         Virgnia          Clausing         Ceryl          Coates         Wanda          Cosby         Brenda          Cruz         Joseph          Drefke         David          Finkbiner         Marco          Flores         Edward          Ford         Nienes          Fortuna         Ellen          Gerales         Barton          Gerstel         Angela          Gopez         Josephine          Harris         Ralph          Nase         ACADEMICS          —          49         Sing          Baby          Sing,         Meet          High          Standards         and          Advance          to          Choir         The          drums          go          bang          and          the          symbols          clang          but          over          all         that          noise          one          could          hear          “Me,          Me,          Mee,Mee          and          “‘Oau,         Oau,          Oau,”          as          vocal          chords          unlimbered.         Fourth          period          choir          with          thirty-eight          advanced          singers         sent          their          silver          sounds          to          those          who          attended          Founders         day          for          P.T.A.          and          The          Spring          Concert.          At          Christmas         time          they          gave          joy          to          the          world          when          they          concertized          in         convalescent          homes..         Fifth          period,          otherwise          known          as          the          twenty-two         novices,          or          mixed          chorus          spent          all          their          time          learning          to         sing          well          enough          to          meet          Lucy          Kinchen’s          high          standards.         Because          music          was          such          an          intregal          part          of          some          ®         students          life,          they          took          both          classes          and          hummed          happily         for          a          couple          of          hours          daily.         RIGHT:          LUCY          KINCHEN          directs          the          performance          of          the          mixed          chorus.          BELOW         RIGHT:          Front          Row          Sarah          Billas,          Ann          Bullis,          Mary          Escoto,          Patty          Green,          Christine         Collins          and          Back          Row          Joyce          Robertson,          Patricia          Suesue,          and          Candy          Caul          coordinate         their          voices          in          “Evergreen”.          BELOW          LEFT:          Ron          Duenas          and          Steve          Spurlock          con-         centrate          on          other          things          while          singing          to          the          song          “Gossip”         Freshmen          Not          Photographed          —          continued          from          page          49.         Michelle          Hill         Karl          Holmes         Jill          Irwin         Janine          Jacobs         Trent          Jeffrey         Michelle          Jordan         Debra          Kruse         John          Leahy         Richard          Lira         Steven          Lorenz         Peter          Marchal         Emily          McGarr         50          —          ACADEMICS         Richard          Michell         Shelly          Molkena         Robert          Neill         Dennis          O'Conner         Richard          Olsen         Sasina          Osoimalo         Lisa          Perrin         Ben          Pham         Sylvia          Quiroga         Lamar          Rider         Betty          Rodriguez         Rodrick          Saunders         Anthony          Shore         Mark          Shotwell         Billy          Smith         Lydia          Stubbs         Laura          Thomas         Ray          Tuazon         Cecelia          Urteaga         Eduardo          Vallacolid         Raymond          Valles         Anthony          Velarde         Roderick          Walker         Charles          White         Edward          Wong         BELOW          RIGHT:          DALLAS          Wheeler,          Brenda          Ainslie,          Deseree          Anderson,          Jennie          Tatté         Jones          memorize          lyrics          for          the          Spring          performance.          BELOW          CENTER:          The          famous          quarte         7          and         t          from          the          ¢         “La          Canta          Schreecha          Squeelante”          is          sung          by          Angela          Govaer,          Tanya          Jones,          George          Salaky,          and          Diomey          I         doc.          DIRECT          BELOW:          Donna          Ward,          Sara          Fortuna,          and          Angela          Rodriquez          coordinat         match          the          tone          of          Don          Cornell's.          BELOW          LE          ‘onnie          Garnett          practices          her          u         “Vesper          Hymn’.          DIRECTLY          LEFT:          Jennie          Tattersall          pours          forth          the          tune          from         CHOIR          —          51         On          and          Off          Campus         Jazz          Sounds          Fill         the          Air          With          Music         Students          with          an          ear          for          rhythm          and         music          applied          their          talents          in          Jazz          Ensem-         ble          and          Jazz          Band          II.         Jazz          Band          II          prepared          musicians          for          the         more          experienced          Jazz          Ensemble.          Conduc-         tor          Jim          Hewitt          taught          both          courses          and         stressed          the          individual          to          apply          100%          of         himself          to          music.         The          first          fifteen          minutes          of          each          day,         mode          exercises          and          seventh          chords          were         basics          that          warmed-up          musicians          and          in-         struments.          The          blues,          dixie          land,          and          con-         temporary          jazz          were          practiced          in          prepara-         tion          for          concerts.          Often          in          Jazz          Ensemble          a         musician          cued          by          Conductor          Hewitt          soloed.         Off          the          top          of          his          head,          the          musician          im-         provised          and          created          the          solo.         The          November          concert          featured          both         bands.          Soloist          in          Jazz          Band          II          were          Priscilla         Tuazon,          saxophone.          Ray          Tuazon,          trumpet;         and          Eddie          Niiya,          saxophone.          Jazz          Ensemble         solos          were          given          by:          Steve          Gary,          guitar;         Anthony          Harris,          trombone;          Steve         Schroedor,          tenor          saxophone          and          Mike          Lee         and          Jeff          Oh,          trumpets.         In          December          away          from          school,          the          Jazz         Ensemble          played          on          the          Naval          Air          Station         at          the          “Crow’s          Nest,”          a          V.I.P.          lounge          for         Naval          officers          waiting          for          a          flight.         RIGHT:          BRIDGETTE          ARMSTEAD          concentrates          on          the         correct          chords          to          accompany          the          Jazz          Band          II.          BELOW         RIGHT:          Jose          Everret,          Eddie          Nitya,          and          Priscilla          Tuazon          play         a          jazzy          trio          on          a          bass,          alto,          and          tenor          saxophones.          BELOW:         Phill          Smith          makes          a          measure          rest          to          check          if          he’s          on          beat.         52          —          ACADEMICS         DIRECTLY          BELOW:          JAMES          Hewitt          checks          the          saxophones:          Diomey          Pondoc,         Randy          Luna,          Idlefonzo          Cuento          and          Steve          Shroeder          during          Anthony          Harris’          solo         CENTER          BELOW:          KEN          Collins          keeps          the          beat          with          the          triangle          while          Mike         Lee          and          Jeff          Oh          take          a          measure          rest          in          Jazz          Ensemble.          FAR          BELOW          RIGHT:         Mike          Lee,          Jeff          Oh,          Rudy          Galera          combined          their          talents          on          a          trumpet          trio.          FAR         (cig         —         ee          BELOW          LEFT:          James          Hewitt          adds          his          style          to          the          music          of          Ray          Tuazon          on         pee          ow          oe          trumpet,          Otto          Looper          on          trombone          and          Jose          Everret          and          Eddie          Niiya          on          sax         .          ophones.          LEFT          CENTER:          Diomey          Pondoc          on          Contra          Bass          saxophone,          plays          a         5         fr,          3         Py          —          new          jazz          tune          “Wives          and          Lovers.”          LEFT:          Steven          Gary          shows          Mark          Shotwell          the         blues          rhythm          in          “Blues          Around          the          Block.”         {a         ACADEMICS          —          53         RIGHT:          STEWART          ROCKET          plays          the          trumphet          during          a         school          football          game.          RIGHT          CENTER:          Marivic          Dimano,          Sandy         Gibson,          Melanie          Mejia,          and          Christine          Roberts          stand          at          attention.         BELOW          RIGHT:          Patty          Green          leads          the          band          off          the          blacktop         during          ROTC          Inspection          Day.          FAR          BELOW:          Chris          Roke          and         BELOW:         Debon          Calixto          look          bored          while          waiting          to          march         Theresa          Viola          looks          hungry         54          —          FRESHMEN         Parades          and          Games         Night          or          Day,          Music         by          Our          Marching          Band         Clarinets,          drums,          flutes,          saxophones,          trumpets          and         tubas          played          well          produced          the          sounds          of          the          Encinal         Marching          Band.          Not          only          did          the          forty-six          musicians         play          well,          they          also          strutted          their          stuff          in          complicated         routines          as          they          seranaded          the          crowds          at          football         games,          parades,          and          pep          rallies.          They          played          at          night         games,          day          games,          lunchtimes,          pt          even          gave          up         Saturdays          to          parade          and          play.          The          annual          Veterans         Day          parade          on          November          11th          was          in          Hayward          this         year          our          band          was,          as          usual,          one          of          the          parades          major         music-makers.          They          took          second          place          for          their          ef-         forts          and          their          flag          girls,          who          added          spectacle          to          the         music,          also          brought          home          a          second          place          trophy.          Even         though          their          uniforms          are          blue          and          white          the          band         still          played          for          the          St.          Patrick’s          Day          Parade.          It          may         be          that,          Patty          Green,          our          drum          majorette,          was          all          the         talent          needed          for          those          who          take          the          “wearin’          of          the         green”          seriously          on          March          17th.         The          newest          event          the          band          was          involved          with          was         the          JROTC          Formal          Inspecting.          For          those          who          attend-         ed,          the          band’s          martial          music          made          the          inspection         more          enjoyable.         UPPER          LEFT:          DEBON          Calixto,          Judy          Kwan,          Lisa          Held,          Eddie          Netja,          and         Allen          Kip          look          ready          to          play.          LEFT:          The          band          leaves          to          prepare          for          the          half-         time          show.          BELOW          LEFT:          The          band          finished          up          their          half-time          show          and         looks          ready          to          sit.          FAR          BELOW          LEFT:          The          band          is          waiting          to          march         BELOW:          Patty          Green          leads          the          band          even          during          the          rain.         SH         ON          TOTPONUUNY         Y)         SOPHOMORES         56         LEFT:          GEORGE          SALKY,          Lin-         da          Bradford          and          John          Anderson         help          ailing          Dallas          Wheeler          in          the         Senior          Play,          “Smiling          Through.”         BELOW:          Lisa          Dabney          and         James          Q.          Chumworth          try          out         some          new          dance          steps          at          the         Opening          Dance.          FAR          BELOW         LEFT:          Elke          Schamoni          and         Angela          Boone          take          a          break          to         discuss          plans          for          after          the         Homecoming          Dance.          CENTER         BELOW:          Chris          Idle          “Ain't          I         fine?”         O         N         C         A         M         F         U         .         ON          CAMPUS          —          57         Boogie          Down          in          Sept.,         “Back          in          Black”          Tell         Opening          Dance          Story         On          September          11,          the          first          Friday          of          the         school          year,          the          Student          Senate          put          on          the         “Opening          Dance.”         From          8:00          p.m.          to          11:00          p.m.          the          dance          was         packed          with          friends          and          classmates          who          caught         up          on          summer          activities,          the          awful          classes          they         were          stuck          in,          and          the          latest          gossip.         They          also          “boogied          down”          to          such          songs          as         “Burn          Rubber          On          Me”          by          the          Gap          et          aa         “Back          in          Black”          by          AC DC.         As          usual,          the          Student          Senate’s          price          for          the         dance          was          free          with          a          student          body          card          or         $3.50          without.          Since          $3.50          was          the          price          of          a         student          body          card,          the          Senate          sold          a          few          cards         and          the          students          got          a          two-for-one          deal.         Senuous          Sensabaough          was          the          DJ          of          the         night.          He          spun          the          sounds          that          kept          a          crowd          of         three          hundred          dancin’.         When          it          was          over,          the          A.S.E.H.S.          Senate          was         richer          by          at          least          $900.         ABOVE          RIGHT:          RONNY          Johnson,          Jessica          Bennett          and          Missy          and         Mary          Johnson          give          a          cheer          now          that          school          has          started.          MIDDLE         RIGHT:          John          Macapinlac          and          Nacito          Sanchez          tell          Sylvia          Kahn          their         advisors          to          receive          a          student          body          card.          BELOW          RIGHT:          Vielka          and         Vycelka          Oristil          do          the          “Bop”          with          Jesse          Mimms.          BELOW:          Taffy         Clark          and          Nela          Tausche          listen          as          Kelly          Chambers          tells          them          about          the         new          guy          at          school.          ;         Bruce          Karen          Muhammad          Alfonso          Kenneth          Margaret          James          Josie          Max         Ainslie          '84          Alcorn          84          Amiri          ‘84          Anchetta          ‘84          Anderson          ‘84          Anguiano          84          Anthon          ‘84          Apodaca          ‘84          Arbios          ‘84         58          —          SOPHOMORES         BELOW:          BARNEY          FALLS          and          Dan          Demarest          sweet          talk          Gina          Newton          into          danc         ing          with          one          of          them.          FAR          BELOW          RIGHT:          Sharing          a          quiet          moment          and          a          slow         dance          are          Steve          Kempster,          Kelly          Gladden,          Betty          Wong          and          Marty          Newton         MIDDLE          RIGHT:          Melanie          Calixto          crosses          Marichito          Bauzon          and          Pancit          L          umpia’s         names          off          her          list          as          they          enter          the          dance          with          their          new          student          body          cards.          FAR         BELOW          LEFT:          Alan          Sayward,          Leonard          Massey,          and          Sheila          Bowlan          are          amazed          by         some          students’          dancing          techniques.          LEFT:          Darren          Guillaume          and          Deanna          Oliver         boogie          to          the          tune          of          “Celebration”          by          Kool          and          the          Gang.         ml         a          2          no          8         |          :          ™          .         .          {4          ==          —         Kenneth          Paoll          Jon-Paul          Darrin          Barton          Gloria          Michael          Jessica         Arneson          ‘84          Aste          ‘84          Babasa          '84          Bail          ‘84          Banks          84          Gerstel          ‘84          Bautista          ‘84          Bell          '84          Bennett          '84         ‘         ON          CAMPUS          —          59         Quick          Wealth          Dreams         Vanish          When          Students          =          .         Earn          Minimum          Wage          §         At          least          twenty          students          held          summer          jobs.          Bet-         ty          Wong          found          her          job          ay          Burger          King          through         word          of          mouth.          Doug          Rivard’s          job          at          Long’s          Drug         Store          developed          through          a          merchandising          class.         Other          jobs          in          retail          sales          covered          everything          from         clothes          to          plants.         Several          members          of          Encinal’s          Swim          Team         volunteered          their          time          and          worked          for          the          Park         and          Recreation          Department          at          the          city          swim         center.         During          the          school          year          the          work          week          averaged         twenty          hours;          however,          during          summer          working         hours          zoomed          to          thirty-five          or          forty          weekly.          Earn-         ings,          although          not          at          a          corporate          Vice          President's         level,          did          meet          minimum          wage          of          $3.35          an          hour.         At          that          rate          of          pay,          dreams          of          quick          wealth          re-         mained          dreams.         Reasons          for          working          were          varied;          they          included         experience,          support          of          a          car,          and          a          taste          for          high         fashion          clothes.          Some          worked          to          save          money          for         college          expenses.         Employee          discounts          and          meeting          new          people         were          the          best          part          of          any          job          the          students          said.         RIGHT:          MELANIE          CALIXTO          starts          the          basic          bun          onto          the          Whopper         production          line.          BELOW          RIGHT:          Jackie          Cohen          piles          it          on          in          the          first         step          of          a          triple          decker          cone.          BELOW          CENTER:          Kerry          Ely          encourages         her          beginning          swimmers          to          make          it          to          the          wall.          BELOW          LEFT:          Angela         Boone          punches          in          the          cost          of          six          tubes          of          Crest          without          looking          at          the          cash         register.         John          Shane          res          John          Robbie          Brenda          Beth          David         Berger          ‘84          Berlin          '84          Berry          ‘84          Bignone          '84          Bland          ‘84          Beersma          ‘84          Bolton          '84          Boone          ‘84          Boone          ‘84         60          —          SOPHOMORE         FAR          LEFT:          CHARLENE          Jackson          finishes         another          order          of          a          Whopper,          fries,          and          a          coke          to         go.          LEFT:          Judy          Kanto          gives          a          bucket          of          popcorn         that          extra          squirt          of          butter          that          makes          it          so          good         CENTER          LEFT:          Doug          Rivard          price          labels          the         first          bottle          of          another          case          of          wine          as          he          tries          to         keep          the          shelves          stocked          for          the          customers          of         Longs.          CENTER          RIGHT:          Karrie          Jones          hangs         the          newest          line          of          blouses          on          the          racks          of         Miller’s          Outpost.          FAR          BELOW          RIGHT:          Jack         Broadbent          moves          and          strips          nursery          stock          of         citrus          fruits          during          the          height          of          the          Medfly         crisis.          FAR          BELOW          CENTER:          Art          Roke          is         caught          by          the          camera          at          the          end          of         demonstrating          a          swimming          technique          to          two         small          beginning           swimmers.          FAR          BELOW         LEFT:          Chris          Roke          is          intent          as          he          watches          a         beginning          swimmer          learn          to          be          unafraid          of          keep         ing          his          head          under          water         x         “pI         4                   Yvette          Scott          Kevin          Scott          Colleen          JB          Darren          Brad          Beverly         Booth          '84          Bourne          ’84          Brown          '84          Brown          84          Broshears          ‘84          Burks          ‘84          Burtenshaw          ‘84          Cailing          ‘84          Canlen          ‘84         OUT          OF          CLASS          —          61         Senior's          Drama         Nearly          Canceled         Seniors          thought          the          production          of         “Smiling          Through”          was          an          artistic         success          even          though          it          did          not          leave         the          class          coffers          wallowing          in          money;         however,          $400          profit          was          better          than         no          profit          at          all.         The          play          was          presented          to          three         appreciative          audiences          on          October          21,         22,          23          for          the          small          admission          price          of         $2.00,          or          for          students          with          student         body          cards,          $1.00.         This          was          the          play          that          almost          never         made          it          to          final          production.          The         original          director,          John          Cotter,          was         replaced          by          Janice          Larson          three          weeks         before          opening          night.          “Understan-         ding”          and          “great”          were          the          terms          us-         ed          by          the          cast          to          describe          her          direction         and          management          of          the          play.         RIGHT:          IN          COSTUME          for          the          play          Linda          Bradford         fixes          Karrie          Jones          hair          on          opening          night.          BELOW         RIGHT:          Lorna          Jones          serves          barley          water          to          John         Anderson          and          George          Salaky.          DIRECTLY          BELOW:         Kenny          Banks          proposes          to          Dallas          Wheeler.         Eloisa          Gilbert          Dianna          Tommy          Cherry          Lisa          Lisa         Caltillo          '84          Castro          '84          Caver          ‘84          Caul          '84          Ceralde          ‘84          Chan          ‘84          Chantell          '84          Chimpky          ‘84          Claspill          ‘84         62          —          SOPHOMORES         DIRECTLY          BELOW:          KENNETH          Wayne          (Marty         Newton)          displays          his          devoted          love          toward          Kathleen         Dungannon          (Dallas          Wheeler).          FAR          BELOW:          LEFT         TO          RIGHT,          ROW          ONE:          “Cast          of          Smiling          Through”;         Dallas          Wheeler,          Karrie          Jones,          Jill          Broadbent,          Linda         Bradford,          Melissa          Feeney,          Lori          Overhaul,          Lorna          Jones.         ROW          2:          Marty          Newton,          John          Anderson,          George         Salaky,          Sara          Zehnder,          Dang          Ngyuen,          Kenny          Banks,         Edwin          Wade.          FAR          BELOW          LEFT:          In          the          prologue         Sarah          Wayne          (Hazel          Thomas)          speaks          to          Mary          Clare         (Linda          Bradford)          about          John          Carteret’s          (George          Salaky)         undying          hatred          for          Kenneth          Wayne          (Marty          Newton)         MIDDLE          LEFT:          Linda          Bradford          adds          a          touch          of          blue         eyeliner          to          Jill          Broadbent's          make-up.          ABOVE          LEFT:         George          Salaky,          Linda          Bradford          and          John          Anderson         come          to          the          immediate          aid          of          Dallas          Wheeler          after          be-         ing          shot.          LEFT:          Janice          Larson          gives          last          minute          in-         structions          before          the          curtain          goes          up          for          their          first         performance.         “                                     ¥         i         =         saa         il          N          a          e         us         John          Timothy          Jon          Todd          Tom          Mary          Andy          Ed          Dacumos          ‘84          Fred          Damsen          ‘84         Coghe          ’84          Coghe          ‘84          Colburn          84          Conley’84          Cook          ’84          Craig          ‘84          Cummings          ‘84         ON          CAMPUS          —          63         Excerpts          From          English          Compositions          Made          Us         The          series          of          stories          included          in         this          layout          began          last          fall          as          a          com-         position          for          English          3.          The          fascina-         tion          about          our          ancestors          and          parents         immigration          to          America          is,          even         today,          fascinating,          personal          reading,         and          hardly          dull          dry          history.         Although          no          one          students          writing         has          been          identified,          the          excerpts         included          detail          from          the          _          stories         behind          all          Americans          as          written          by         many          current          juniors.         When          my          father          was          three          his          par-         ents          moved          to          California          in          search          of         work          and          left          my          father          with          his          Fin-         nish          grandparents          on          their          farm          in         the          miniscule          town          of          Weldon,          Colo-         rado,          populated          by          some          105          people.         Since          there          were          no          kids          living         nearby,          he          became          his          grandfathers         “buddy,”          following          him          around          all         day          long,          riding          on          plows          and          hay         wagons.          He          picked          up          some          Finnish         words          and          even          spoke          with          a          slight         accent          but          that          soon          wore          off          when         he          moved.         Around          twelve          he          became          an         expert          at          making          black          gunpowder.         Through          chemistry          he          decided          to         become          the          chemical          engineer          he          ts         now.         My          mother          was          born          in          Tokyo,         Japan          a          few          years          before          World          War         II.          She          was          very          young          when          the          war         started,          but          she          remembers          some          of         the          terrible          events          of          the          war.          Behind         my          mother’s          home          was          a          bomb          shel-         ter          where          she          used          to          stay          during          air         raids          by          American          bombers          on          Tokyo.         CENTER:          MATILDA          MARR          seems          to          be          havin         ood          time          at          the          Freshman          Class          Carwash.          FAR         IGHT:          Juan          Fernandez          pays          to          get          into          the          Opening         Dance          as          Melony          Calixto          watches          him          to          make          sure          he         doesn’t          try          to          rip          off          the          Student          Body.          RIGHT:          John         Izard          shows          his          ticket          to          get          into          the          Spaghetti          Feed.         OTHER          PAGE          FAR          RIGHT:          Mary          Drost          keeps          her         eyes          on          the          volleyball          game.          CENTER          BELOW:         Rashmi          Garde          sits          down          while          shopping.          CENTER         TOP:          Mike          Lee          and          Celest          Ramoes          pose          after          being         voted          in          the          Homecoming          race.          RIGHT:          Steve          DeSon-         to          enjoys          a          coke          on          a          hot          d          any.          The          people          in          these          pic-         tures          represent          American          Heritage          from:          China,          Por-         —_          Phillipines,          India,          Germany,          and          Ireland,          not         authors.         Marissa          Arner         Dejano          '84         Anthony         Daysog          ‘84         SOPHOMORES         De          Jesus          ‘84         My          mom          remembers          some          of          the         U.S.          soldiers          because          they          sometimes         gave          her          gum          and          candy.          The          only         candy          in          Japan          at          the          time          was          the         candy          issued          to          the          Americans.         When          my          dad          was          five,          his          father,         a          German          soldier,          went          to          war          on          the         Russian          front          in          World          War          II.          My         dad’s          mother          died          and          his          father          was         taken          prisoner          by          the          Russians.         Alone,          my          father          who          was          six          and          his         thirteen          year          old          brother          journeyed         across          Europe          to          West          Germany,         unaware          of          the          dangers          of          such         travel,          when          they          received          indefinte         word          that          their          father          was          to          be         released          from          POW          camp.         Jackie         Dern          '84          Flichard          Simone         De          Los          Reyes          ‘84          Dermont          '84         Dickinson          ‘84         Tammy         Dickinson           84         Wendy         Ditzler          ’84         Realize          There          Are          Stories          Behind          All          Americans         Letty         aa         Mike         Robert         When          he          was          my          age          he          attended         a          boarding          school,          located          on          the          site         of          a          historic          fort,          over          looking          the         small          town          of          Greyier          in          central         India.          The          subjects          my          father          studied         included          algebra,          geometry,          physics,         chemistry,          physiology,          and          geogra-         phy.          In          addition          he          had          to          learn          two         languages.          In          order          to          pass          these         classes          the          student          were          required          to         pass          an          exam,          graded          on          the          British         Grading          System.         My          grandmother          was          helping          in          a         Jewish          home          in          Russia          when          some         Russian          peasants          gathered          in          the         front          of          the          house          carrying          torches         and          shouting          threats          to          the          Jewish         family.          The          mob          dragged          the          family         from          their          home          as          they          torched          the         Eva          Tina          Darren         house.          This          experience          made          her         realize          the          bleak          Russian          existence         was          not          for          her.          There          were          so          many         hates,          prejudices,          fears,          and          poverty         she          decided          to          leave.          Her          father          was         a          German          watchmaker          and          as          a         result          of          his          profesion          her          family         lived          far          better          than          the          common         Russian.          The          Russian          people          ostra-         cized          foreign          technicians          and          used         them          as          scapegoats          for          the          problems         that          beset          the          Russians.          Her          family         lived          separated          from          all          the          Russians         and          this          separation          and          the          intoler-         ance          of          her          father          were          factors          in          the         desire          to          leave          and          come          to          America.         My          father          was          twenty-one          and          in         Engineering          school          in          Hong          Kong         when          he          married          my          nineteen          year         old          mother.          For          fourteen          years          they         lived          in          a          one          room          apartment          in         Hong          Kong.          My          parents          have          broken         a          chain          of          customs          and          cultural          laws         of          a          “Villagers”          life,          the          most          com-         mon          of          which          was          living          on          that          land         on          which          you          were          born.          Actually,         they          have          only          made          a          move;          their         ancestors          had          lived          in          China,          and         now          their          paca          aaa          aad          live          in         a          new          land.          With          them          forever          is         that          part          of          China          which          they          own         and          will          value          forever.         Danny          Shawn         Dominguez                    Dominguez          ‘84          Donley          ‘84          Drost          ‘84          Duenas          ‘84          Duffy          ‘84          Dundun          ‘84          Edwards          ‘84         ON          CAMPUS          —          65         Assemblies          Score         With          a          Killer          of         a          Show:          MU-Sign         Traditional          Thursday          Assemblies          were          a         break          for          students          from          the          usual          class         routine.          The          usual          school          stuff          preceeded         each          assembly;          the          pledge,          the          officers         reports,          and          an          occasional          skit.          The          usual         behavior          of          some          followed          the          same          pre-set         patterns;          the          crude          and          rude          jeered          and         threw          pennies          to          the          disgust          of          most         students.         The          82nd          Airborn          Division          Choir          from         Fort          Bragg,          North          Carolina          aang,          Bob         Sarlatte          cracked          jokes          but          he          sounded          like         his          Waffle-O          Bill          commercials          on          TV.          The         spirit          assembly          left          a          lot          to          be          desired          and         the          annual          Christmas          show          was          cancelled.         The          Outstanding          assembly          was          MU-         SIGN”.          Some          leadership          class          members         spent          a          week          with          the          handicapped          and         returned          to          school          with          tales          of          the          greatest         dancers          they          had          ever          seen.          Convinced,         leadership          hired          MU-SIGN,          a          troop          of         audio          handicapped          dancers          who          turned         Devo's          music,          nostalgia          50’s          tunes,          like         “Tequilla”          and          “Rock          Around          the          Clock”         into          the          most          FANTASTIC,          OUTSTAN-         DING,          AWESOME          KILLER          of          a          SHOW.         UPPER          RIGHT:          MU-SIGN          gets          the          students          all          riled          up         with          a          punk          rock          dance          to          “‘Devo”’  .          CENTER          LEFT:          The          82nd         Airborn          Division          Choir          wasn't          recruiting,          they          were          perform-         ing          an          old          song          “When          Johnny          Comes          Marching          Home”.         CENTER          RIGHT:          Richie          Tuazon          whales          away          on          her          Sax-         ophone          for          a          solo          at          the          Jazz          Band          assembly.          DIRECTLY         BELOW:          Are          those          Encinal’s          Cheerleaders?)          BELOW         RIGHT:          J.R.O.T.C.          is          always          there          when          they          are          asked          to         help          out          with          an          assembly.         =          o         “         ite         aN         J         ©          ;          :          ai         Robin          Dan          Jeff          Chris          Laurindo          Edward          Don          Amor          Shelia         Elmore          '84          y‘          Encarnacion          84          Eng          ‘84          Espinoza          ‘84          Fagundes          ‘84          Farales          ‘84          Farrales          ‘84          Farren          ‘84         66          —          SOPHOMORES         UPPER          LEFT:          AFTER          another          superb          performance,          Bob          Sarlatte          is          pleased          with          the          student          reac         tion          of          his          performance.          DIRECTLY          BELOW:          The          Killer          show          that          Mu-Sign          performs          has          stu         dents          totally          involved.          BELOW          CENTER:          Bridgett          Armstead          performs          a          piano          solo          during          the          Jazz         Band          assembly.          FAR          BELOW          RIGHT:          Spring          School          officers          and          Student          Senators          are          sworn          in          at         Elections          assembly.          FAR          BELOW          LEFT:          Mu-Sign          performer          strikes          a          pose          keeping          students          in          sus         pense          of          the          next          dance.         Joe          Elizabeth          Jun          Wendy          David          Deanna          Tanya          Sarah         Fegurgur          ‘84          Fernandez          ‘84          —Fernandez’84          _—‘          Fernandez          ‘84          Ferreira          ‘84          Ferris          ‘84          Flemings          ‘84          Fong          ‘84          Fortuna          '84         ON          CAMPUS         ABOVE          RIGHT:          ANN          Bullis          maintains          an          average         blood          pressure          even          though          she          is          a          bit          nervous          about         donating          blood.          BELOW          RIGHT:          Diane          Saxton          gives          Jill         Broadbent          moral          support          as          the          needle          is          inserted          into          her         arm.          FAR          BELOW:          Andrew          Degeman          appears          a          bit         queazy          as          he          watches          his          neighbor          John          Meideros.         BELOW:          Debbie          Beal          searches          around          the          room          in          an          at         tempt          to          find          out          the          actual          blood          donation          procedure.         Kelly          Lisa         Gladden           84          Gladden          ‘84         Michelle          Maria          Dennis          Kevin          Alvin          Marlene          Brian         Freitas          ‘84          Fuenralid          ‘84          Gard          ‘84          Garrahan          ‘84          Gee          '84          Gelico          ‘84          Gillian          '84         68          —          SOPHOMORES         Blood          and          Gore,          No!         A          Worthy          Cause,          Yes!         Blood          and          gore          it          was          not,          a          humanitarian         blood          drive          it          was!          For          the          fourth          consecutive         year,          EHS          students,          parents,          and          friends          march-         ed          into          the          career          center,          laid          down,          were          punc-         tured          by          qualified          experts          and          watched          as          their         blood          filled          a          little          plastic          bag          and          gave          the          pro-         mise          of          life          to          someone          else          at          a          desperate          hour.         “Operation          Relay”,          which          was          the          high         school          donation          program,          came          to          EHS          on          Oc-         tover          21,          from          10          a.m.          to          4          p.m.          In          that          six          hour         period          of          the          drive,          ninety-six          people          came          into         the          career          center          to          donate          blood.          Seventeen         year          old          donators          had          written          parent          permis-         sion.          Ten          people          were          unable          to          donate          for         various          reasons,          newly          pierced          ears,          a          recent          il-         Iness,          or          iron          deficiency.          Many          students          were         surprised          to          learn          iron          deficiency          tests          were         necessary          before          one          was          allowed          to          donate         blood.         Cookies          and          juice          were          served          by          the          blood         drive          staff          to          all          donators          during          their          rest.         BELOW:          JILL          BROADBENT          has          her          temperature          taken          while         awaiting          that          dreadful          needle.          BELOW          LEFT:          Darren          Guillaume         relaxes          as          he          pumps          out          a          pint          of          blood.          CENTER          LEFT:          Susan          Gon-         zales          and          John          Meideros          give          the          blood          drive          staff          needed          information         before          their          turn          on          the          table.          ABOVE          LEFT:          Katie          Muir          gives          a          sigh         of          relief          after          the          nurse          takes          the          needle          out          of          her          arm.         4         4         :         o         ”         te          we         _.)         n           we         Ay          oT         Theresa          Robert          Carla          Tom          Michael          Renee          Dorothy          John          Madeleine         Gladden          '84          Gledsor          '84          Good          ‘84          Gotelli          84          Graybill          '84          Grohnert          '84          Groll          '84          Gross          ‘84          Guerrero          ‘84         ON          CAMPUS          —          69         Soph’s          Score          With         Great          Dance          Called         “Come          as          you          Are”         He          was          the          most          expensive          DJ          in          the         school’s          history          and          he          was          worth          it.          The         Sophomores          hired          Nick          Harper          of          station         KSOL          to          spin          the          sounds          of          music          on          Oct.          16,         1981          for          their          Soph          Hop.          They          paid          Nick         Harper          $375          and          he          was          worth          it          for          two         reasons:          First          he          did          play          music          to          dance          by;         secondly          he          generated          a          crowd          of          over          300         who          paid          $3.00          apiece          if          they          had          a          student         body          card.         After          the          dance          the          Soph’s          laughed          all          the         way          to          the          bank          as          they          deposited          34          profit.         “Come          As          You          Are”,          started          at          8          p.m.          and         ended          at          11          p.m.          Many          students          felt          that          the         secret          that          made          Nick          Harper          such          a          good          D]         was          his          easy          mix          of          punk          rock,          soul,          and          rock.         RIGHT:          BARTON          SMITH,          Stacy          Mathews,          Eva          Drost,          and         Temple          Cample          enjoy          dancing          to          “The          Best          of          Times”.          BELOW         RIGHT:          DJ]          Nick          Harper          shows          what          he          thinks          of          Encinal.         BELOW          CENTER:          Jennifer          Johnson          and          a          friend          pick          out          the         men          of          their          dreams.          BELOW          LEFT          Eugene          Lasardami          enjoys          a         quiet          moment          in          the          opening          moments          of          the          dance.         Thomas          :          Robin          Tracy          Anthony          Kennth          Tem          Jason          Jose         Gunner          ‘84          Hall          ’84          Halverson          '84          Hawkins          84          Hayden          ‘84          Hayward          ‘84          Held  84          Hemphill          '84          Hernandez          ‘84         70          —          SOPHOMORES         FAR          LEFT:          DARREN          Banks         and          Tina          Duanes          enjoy          the          last         dance          of          the          evening.          LEFT         CENTER:          Eugene          Lasardami         and          Sheri          Cannon          get          down          to         “Urgent”.          LEFT:          A          group          of         freshmen          take          a          rest           after          an         evening          of          dancing.          BELOW         FAR          LEFT:          James          Mitchell          and         Sylvava          Zvinakis          have          a          nice         conversation          while          Nick          Harper         is          changing          the          record.          BELOW         CENTER:          Slow          dancing          can          br-         ing          people          closer.          BELOW         LEFT:Nolan          Darnell          concen-         trates          on          keeping          the          beat.         BELOW          Pam          Hule          and          Katie         Staton          joke          around.          FAR         BELOW          LEFT:          Bob          Lewis          and         Mary          Drost          enjoy          the          music.         FAR          BELOW:          Upe         Latuligasenoa          and          Marilyn          Tato         bogie          to          the          music.         Pam          Andy          Susan          Hurlburt          Mimi          John          Mitchell         Huie          ‘84          Hughes          ‘84           84          Hutchinson           84          Irwin          ‘84          Izard’84          Izard          ‘84          Jackson          ‘84         ON          CAMPUS          —          71         RIGHT:          THE          RUBIKS          CUBE          OFFICERS:          FROM          LEFT          TO         RIGHT:          Marty          Newton          —          Vice-P.,          Lucy          Boersma          —          Pres.,          Jim          Hines         Treas.          BOTTOM          RIGHT:          THE          MULTI-CULTURAL          CLUB          OFFI-         CERS:          FROM          LEFT          TO          RIGHT:          FRONT          ROW:          John          Macapinlac         Treas.,          Darlene          Enriquez          —          Pres.,          Warren          Manuntag          Vice-P.          BACK         ROW:          Alfonso          Urbi          Sgt.          of          Arms,          Jeff          Eng          Sgt          of          Arms,          Alvin          Gee         Sgt          of          Arms,          Robert          Abille          Sec.          BOTTOM          LEFT:          Lucy          Boersma         shows          Scott          Braun          how          to          solve          the          cube.          CENTER          LEFT:          After          school         Darlene          Enriquez,          Caroline          Yao          and          Nacito          Sanchez          sell          lumpia          in          the         main          hall.          DIRECTLY          BELOW:          Paula          Tuazon,          Alfonso          Urbi,          Gale          Tua         son,          and          Flicher          Reyes          sit          in          on          a          Multi-Cultural          meet ing.         wv         Diana          Christina          Darrel          Jeff          Jennifer          Missy          Abner          Darlene          Kaquet         James          '84          Jensen          ‘84          Jeung          ‘84          Johnson          ‘84          Johnson          '84          Johnson          ‘84          Jones          '84          Jones          '84          Juarez          84         72          —          SOPHOMORES         Three          New          Clubs         Add          Variety          to          EHS         Everyone          has          heard          of          golf          pros,          but         Encinal          had          a          cube          pro.          The          Rubik’s          Cube         club          formed          in          the          fall          and          Lucy          Boersma         was          the          cube          pro.          Cube          lovers          united          and         helped          each          other          solve          the          cube          in         improved,          faster          times.         On          the          serious          side          the          Science          club          was         reconstituted.          Althouth          young          Dr.          Jeckels         and          Mr.          Hydes          were          not          sought          as          mem-         bers,          the          young          scientists          demanded          and         received          a          scientific          presentation          or          pro-         ject          as          the          first          step          in          becoming          an          offi-         cial          member.          In          the          past          few          years,          mem-         bership          declined          in          the          Asian          Club,          The         Black          Student          Union,          and          the          Filipino         Student          Union.          As          a          result,          all          three          clubs         merged,          and          the          Multi-cultural          club          was         born.          One          thing          did          not          change          to          the         relief          of          most          students.          Thus          after          school         lumpia          sales          continued.         BELOW:          JOHN          MACAPINLAC          and          Geraldine          Nivarro         serve          lumpia          at          the          Christmas          Faire.          BELOW          LEFT:          THE         SCIENCE          CLUB          OFFICERS:          Cecele          Manganon          —          Treas.,         Bill          Hariman          —          Pres.,          Charles          Young          —          Vice-P.          LEFT:          Susan         Gonzales          brings          up          more          cooked          lumpia          for          hungry          students.         Devin          p          Abdul          John          Tad          Annette          Cindy          Phillip          Nathan         Lacey          ‘84          4          Karim          ‘84          Kim          '84          Koffler          ‘84          Krager          ‘84          Kuhn          ‘84          Lastrella          ‘84          Lawrence          ‘84         ON          CAMPUS          —          73         RIGHT:          BOTTOM          LEFT          TO          RIGHT:          TRAVEL          CLUB          OFFICERS:         Mildred          Patubo          —          Vice-P.,          Eloise          Castillo          —          Fall          Pres.          TOP          ROW:          Steven         Vanni          —          Spring          Pres.,          Betty          Gilliam          —          Spring          Treas.,          Dan          Guillaume          —          Fall         Treas.          BOTTOM          RIGHT:          Mildred          Patubo,          Letty          Dominguez          and          Eloise         Castillo,          discuss          plans          for          future          Travel          Club          trips.          FAR          BELOW          LEFT:          A         Candid          shot          of          Madelien          Mejia,          Nelda          McAlister,          Nancy          Guerra,          Ana          Fer-         nandez,          Marivic          Dimaano,          and          Letty          Dominguez          at          the          Christmas          Faire.         DIRECTLY          BELOW:          CHESS          CLUB          OFFICERS:          BOTTOM          LEFT          TO         RIGHT:          Bernard          Murphy          Pres.,          Darren          Guillaume          Vice-P.,          TOP         ROW:          Greg          Berry          —          Fall          Vice-P.,          David          Ching          —          Treas.,          Ken          Louie          —          Sec.                  '         A         ce         John          Jennifer          Emmet          Leslie          Alex          Sean         Leahy          '84                    Leonard          '84          Lien          ‘84          Lim          ‘84          Littlejahn          '84          Lopalmere          ‘84          Lopez          '84          Loughran          '84         -          SOPHOMORES         Traditional          Clubs         Still          Going          Strong         Traditional          EHS          clubs          logged          another         year.          The          Model          UN          celebrated          its         twenty          sixth          year          as          a          school          club.          Its         members          became          instant          diplomats          and         represented          foreign          nations          at          selected         conferences.          The          world’s          oldest          known         game          continued          to          survive          in          the          hands         of          the          future          chess          masters.          Although         the          pawn          pushers          belonged          to          the         Alameda          County          Chess          League,          they         concentrated          on          building          excellent         players          rather          than          league          scores.         The          greatest          and          earliest          winter          snow         fall          in          years          coated          the          Sierra’s          to          the         delight          of          the          90          member          Ski          club.          Up         and          on          their          way          by          4:30          a.m.,          the          skiers         hit          the          Sugar          Bowl,          and          Kirkwood          slopes         early          and          returned          home          very          late.         The          youngest          of          the          clubs          did          what          its         name          implied.          The          members          traveled.         They          enjoyed          gothic          Grace’s          Cathedral         and          munched          their          way          _          through         Ghiredelli          Square.         BELOW:          THE          MODEL          UNITED          NATIONS          OF-         FICERS:          LEFT          TO          RIGHT:          Darren          Guillaume          sec.,         Rudra          Sil          Chairman,          Dan          Encarnacion          Vice          Chair-         man.          BELOW          LEFT:          SKI          CLUB          OFFICERS:          LEFT          TO         RIGHT:          Max          Arbios          Sgt.          of          Arms,          Kelly          Chambers         Sec.,          Tina          Darnell          —          Pres.,          David          Markridge          —          Vice-P.         “         John          Maria          Sandra          James          Judy          Frank          Josephine          Cynthia          Rendy         Macapinlac          ’84          |          Magpoc          '84          Maglaya          ‘84          Maletsky          ‘84          Mallillin          '84          Manibusan          84          _—_          Luat          84          Lumpkin          ‘84          Luna          ‘84         ON          CAMPUS          —          75         RIGHT:          THE          CLOSE-UP          CLUB:          1st          ROW          LEFT          TO          RIGHT:          Bernard         Murphy,          Bjarna          Petersen,          Susan          Smith.          2nd          ROW:          Louise          Lyth,          Jack          Broad         bent,          Ken          Banks,          Martin          Newton,          Cathy          Lisante.          TOP          ROW:          John          Ander         son,          Dangy          Nguyen.          BOTTOM          RIGHT:          Milagras          Sanchez,          Lisa          Price,         Patty          Berstrom,          Josephine          Luat,          relax          after          a          day          of          washing          cars.          BOTTOM         LEFT:          Seung-Yong          Lee          and          Ken          Hart          wait          for          the          buyers          to          purchase          plants.         CENTER          LEFT:          Jeff          Poykko,          Francis          and          John          Kawaguchi          pose          for          their         photographing.          DIRECTLY          BELOW:          KEY          CLUB          OFFICERS          —          eT         CLOCKWISE          FROM          TOP:          Robert          Abille          —          Sec.,          Winnie          Au          Vice-P.,          '         Janine          Shipman          —          Vice-P.,          Michael          Cho          —          Pres.,          Charles          Young          —          Vice-P.         “2         Jose          Cristina          Ben          Ofelia          Melody          Frankie          Michelle          Chester         Manglicmot          ‘84          Manliclic          ‘84          Marchal          ’84          Martinez          ‘84          Markley          ‘84          Markridge’84           Marlbrough’84          Marshall          ‘84          Massey          ‘84         76          —          SOPHOMORES         Fund-Raisers:          The          Back-         Bone          of          Club's          Finances         Garage          sales,          Car          washes,          candy          sales          and         paper          drives          were          the          most          popular          fund          rais-         ers          for          EHS          clubs.          Work-a-thons          were          the         mainstay          of          Close-Up          Club          members.          In          their         efforts          to          raise          $800          each          and          finance          a          trip          to         Washington          D.C.          Thirteen          Close-Up’ers          made         it          to          our          nations          capital          for          six          days          where          they         toured          the          halls          of          Congress,          visited          Congress-         man          Stark,          and          did          the          Smithsonian          museum.         The          main          entry          of          school          became          a          green-         house          twice          as          Future          Farmers          of          America          sold         plants.          They          were          so          successful          with          their          sale         of          greens          they          banked          $400.          Some          of          that         money          was          earmarked          for          future          festivtties;         like          a          trip          to          Great          America.         The          Key          Club          really          served          the          community         well.          Mike          Cho          and          his          key          people          collected         canned          goods          for          the          needy          at          Christmas.          Later         they          helped          the          Local          March          of          Dimes          Walk-a-         thon.         BELOW:          CHARLES          YOUNG          and          Erik          Kraft          carry          cans          from          the         room          and          to          the          needy.          BELOW          LEFT:          SPANISH          CLUB          OFFI-         CERS:          Marvic          Dimaano          Vice-P.,          Madeline          Mejia          Pres.         ABOVE          LEFT:          THE          FFA          OFFICERS:          BOTTOM          ROW,          LEFT         TO          RIGHT:          Cindy          Santistevan          Vice-P.,          Michelle          Wengren         Reporter,          Cindy          Kurti          —          Pres.          TOP          ROW:          Colin          Davidson          —          Senti-         nel,          Leonard          Massey          —          Treas.,          Dennis          McLark          —          Student          Advisor.         al         Greg          i          Pat          Sheryl          Michelle          Bridget          Paul          Donnly          Richard         Matthews          ‘84          f          McGovern          ‘84          =          Miller          84          Moore          ‘84          Mosley          ‘84          Moultrie          '84          Mullina          ‘84          Murphy          ‘84         ON          CAMPUS          —         David         Musso          ‘84         78          —          SOPHOMORES         Senior's          Winterball         “Precious          Time’          Has         Everything          but          Profit         Boutonnier,          corsages,          and          dancing          under         hearts          and          stars          were          highlights          of          the          Winter-         ball.          “Precious          Time”          started          at          8:00          p.m.          and         ended          all          too          quickly          at          11:00          p.m.          The          beat          of         the          band          “Fragile”          set          the          feet          of          some          forty         couples          a-dancin!         The          decorations          included          streamers,          balloons,         parachutes          from          the          ceiling          and          greenery         around          the          room.         The          dance          was          a          spectacular          social          event          but          a         financial          disaster.          Senior          consensus          felt          that         priced          bands          killed          attendance          as          _          hiring         “Fragile”          up          the          cost          of          the          bids          to          $12          a          couple.         The          school’s          American          flag          was          taken          and          the         class          stopped           payment          on          Fragiles          bill          until          it         was          returned.          The          flag          was          home          the          Tuesday         after          the          dance.         “The          B82          Winer          Ball          c         entitled          we          Be          crler          tairament          ||         yeas          é          A         one          ,         saturday          night          -          Jan.11-14         JQNUG          Y          23,1982                    $10          couple          - 7          single         800          i1          00,          5          4          Jan          18-22                   17          —          a7single         Oe          asum,         |                    Sem          forma.         Gerald          Geraldineo          Derek          Regina         Navarro          ‘84          Navarro          '84          Nereu          ‘84          Newton          ‘84         Nicosia          ‘84         Nish          ’84         Myene         Ocampo          ‘84         Jeff         Oh          ‘84         Deanie         Oliver          '84         Fariba         Omfan          ‘84         Brian         O'Neill          '84         Elyce         O'Neill          '84         Vielka         PAGE          78          LEFT:          Jose          Nunez          and          Mary          Drost          catches          the         photographer          intrupting          their          dance.          BELOW          LEFT:          Jackie         Cohen          and          Ted          Craig          watch          Jill          Broadbent’s          dance          moves         FAR          BELOW          LEFT:          Taking          a          break          are:          Mike          Wentz,          Barry         Kruse,          Sharreen          Azefedo,          Janice          Riley,          Dennis          Ensinger          and         Steve          Kempster.          FAR          LEFT          CENTER:          Winterball          poster         made          by          Kathy          Huey          and          Darlene          Enriquez.          PAGE          79          LEFT:         The          band          looks          at          the          crowd          while          playing          “Lights.”          BELOW:         Barry          Kruse          looks          at          Frank          Manibusan          and          Jackie          Asuncion         and          wishes          he          could          do          that          with          Sharreen          Azefedo.          FAR         BELOW:          Matt          Wasteney          and          John          Sullivan          sober          up          for          the         camera          as          Brenda          Almason          and          Steve          Kempster          laugh          it          up!         FAR          BELOW          LEFT:          Mark          Derricks,          Dina          Hart,          Olivia         Mole,          and          Tim          Mendosa          pose          for          their          picture          while          saying         “whiskey.”          LEFT          CENTER:          Jennifer          Thatcher          and          John         Sullivan          dream          of          becoming          disco          King          and          Queen.         Vycelks          Chris          Brian         Oristil          ’84          Oristil          ‘84          Osterdock          '84           Overhalser          ’84         Mildred         Papa          ‘84         ACADEMICS          —          79         Carrie          Jones          and          Senior          class.         “          Joan          Sulavin          and         Jack          Broadbent.         a          Re          BE         RIGHT:          Warren         Manuntag.          FAR         RIGHT:          Top          row         Lisa          McLease          Claudia         Cavanugh.          CENTER         ROW:          Dennis          C.         Chichen,          Philip         Seelenbacher,          Sonya         fa          Brath.          BOTTOM:         me          Tony          Lopez,          Debie         Kries,          Kim          Soodwin.         Mildred          Kelly          Lourdes          Ronnie          Sonia          Nelson          Eugene          es          Denise         Patubo          '84          Pepin          '84          Perez          ‘84          Perez          ‘84          Perez          ‘84          Piedad          '84          Ponce          ‘84          Pondik          ‘84          Powell          ‘84         80          —          SOPHOMORES         Red          Senior          Greeks         Win          Spirit          Trophy         Red          Greeks          and          Yellow          Cowboys         paraded          down          the          halls          of          staid          old          En-         cinal.          Behind          them          raced          Green          Jocks         and          Orange          Crazies.          If          the          general         public          had          entered          school          on          Nov.          12th,         they          would          have          said          “School          was          never         like          this          in          my          day!”          But          then          it          was         theme          day          for          the          1982          Spirit          Week,         Spirit          spilled          over          into          decorating          the         class          halls.          The          seniors          even          had          Greek         pillars,          although          they          were          white          not         red!          The          juniors          made          the          second          floor         hall          into          Tombstone          City          with          a          poster         that          laid          to          rest          the          big          game          opponents         in          appropriate          style.          Sophomore          hall          was         called          “Camp          Granada”          and          had          great         decorations.          Unfortunatly          some          sophs         were          lame          enough          to          wreck          the         freshman          hall          and          as          a          result          the          class         lost          the          hall          decoration          to          the          frosh          from         penalty          points.          The          great          mess          came          due          to          rain.          The         noon          activities          switched          from          the          front         lawn          to          the          gym.          People          pyramids          built         on          those          who          rested          on          lawns          were          more         stable          than          those          on          wooden          floors         because          those          on          top          thought          that          hitting         the          floor          would          hurt          more          than          hitting         the          grass.         Spirit          week          ended          with          blue          and          white         day.          Seniors          won          1st          place          trophy,          the         skys          poured          rain          and          the          score          was         7-zip.         LEFT:          KATIE          MUIR          Lisa          Dabney,          Darlene          Enriquez,         Celest          Ramos,          Connie          Garnet.          CENTER          ROW:          Lorna         Jones,          Melissa          Feeney,          Linda          Bradford,          Carrie          Jones.         BOTTOM          ROW:          Joe          Seiss,          Jim          Heines,          and          Don         Burger.          DIRECTLY          ABOVE:          Tanya          Jones,          Kathy         Nobrega,          Diane          Saxton          and          Kamala          Wright          send          a         message          to          the          Hornets.         re)          We          |         VT         Eugene          Jonathon          s          Ronny          Michelle          Monica          Abraham          Irma         Price          '84          Qualis          '84          Ramos          '84          y          8          Rayes          ‘84          Reedy          ‘84          Reedy          ‘84          Revilla          '84          Reyes          ‘84         ON          CAMPUS         81                   Fe         Marie          Susan          Todd          Johnnie          Lyl          =         .          :          yle          Dana          Flora          Becky          Arthur         Reyes          ‘84          Reyes          84          Richey          ‘84          Roberts          ‘84          Robles          84          Rodriquez          ‘84          Rodriquez          ‘84          Rogers          ‘84          Roke          ‘84         82          —          SOPHOMORES         Homecoming:          Royalty          Chosen,         Awesome          Football,          Hot          Dance         Homecoming          festivities          took          place,          October          26th.          Senior          girls          and          guys         nominated          thirteen          for          King          and          thirteen          for          Queen.          Ten          finalist          were         chosen;          Celeste          Ramos,          Linda          Bradford,          Cheryl          Wisdorf,          Laura          Gallagher,         Mary          Drost,          Kenny          Banks,          Tony          Taplin,          Mike          Lee,          Marty          Newton,          Jose         Nunez.         On          November          the          13th,          Spirit          Assembly          highlight          was          the          moment         Linda          Bradford          and          Jose          Nunez          were          crowned          King          and          Queen.         Female          nominees          received          a          dozen          roses          and          the          males          received          bouton-         nieres.          Cheryl          Wisdorf          and          Tony          Taplin          were          4th          runner          up,          Celeste         Ramos          and          Mike          Lee          were          3rd,          Laura          Gallagher          and          Kenny          Banks          were         2nd,          and          Mary          Drost          and          Marty          Newton          were          the          1st          runner          ups.         After          the          assembly          the          “BIGGAME”          was          played          in          a          mud          bowl,         quagmire-in          slippery          oozing          mud          and          constant          rain,          the          27th          game          bet-         ween          EHS          and          AHS.         In          the          last          five          minutes          QB          Barry          Kruse          threw          two          passes          that          almost         changed          the          game          —          NEXT          YEAR!          From          8          to          11,          that          evening          “Sen-         suous”          Senssabaugh          played          the          platters,          flipped          the          disks,          and          made          music         for          a          still          fired          up          Homecoming          crowd.          We          may          have          lost          the          game          but         our          JET          Spirit          was          as          high          as          ever.         BELOW:          HOMECOMING          QUEEN          Linda          Bradford          and          King          Jose          Nunez          for          the          year          1981-1982         LEFT:          The          exciting          moment          when          Jose          Nunez          and          Linda          Bradford          embrace          when          they          hear          they          are          King         and          Queen.          PAGE          82          BELOW          CENTER:          The          1981          Homecoming          Court:          Mike          Lee          and          Celeste          Ramos,         Marty          Newton,          and          Mary          Drost,          Jose          Nunez          and          Linda          Bradford,          Kenny          Banks          and          Laura          Gallagher,         Tony          Taplin          and          Cheryl          Wisdorf.          PAGE          82          BELOW          FAR          LEFT          Cheryl          and          Tony          4th          runner          up.          PAGE         82          ABOVE          FAR          RIGHT:          Laura          and          Kenny          2nd          runner          up.          PAGE          82          ABOVE          CENTER:          Mary          and         Marty          Ist          runner          up.          PAGE          82          ABOVE          LEFT:          Celeste          and          Mike          3rd          runner          up         5                    =         ay         Julie          Candio          Brian          Milagros          Nacito          Kelly          Stephen          Christopher          Charlene         Sadeg          ‘84          Saldana          ‘84          Sample          ‘84          Sanchez          ‘84          Sanchez          ‘84          Schmaljohan          ‘84          Schroeder          ‘84          Seelenbacher          ‘84          Servande          '84         SOPHOMOKES          -          83         27th          Big          Game         Has          7-0          Score         In          Sea          of          Mud         Everyone          has          heard          of          the          Rose         Bowl,          the          Superbowl          and          the          Probowl.         We          had          our          own          bowl          on          November         13th.          It          was          the          MUD          BOWL.         Actually          it          was          the          27th          renewal          of         the          EHS          —AHS          rivalry.          Tony          Taplin         and          Mike          Lee          held          the          honors          for         EHS          rushing.          QB          Barry          Kruse          threw         two          passes          in          the          last          five          minutes         that          almost          changed          the          outcome          of         the          game.          John          Levingston,          who         scored          against          Alameda          in          the          last         two          big          games,          was          Kruse’s          target;         however,          an          Alameda          safety          deflected         what          could          have          been          the          TD.         Statistics          revealed          that          the         quagmire          called          Thompson          Field          was         so          bad          that          both          teams          totaled          11          first         downs          between          them          in          the          game.         RIGHT:          GERALD          CAIN          tries          to          make          it          around         Alameda’s          tackle          to          sack          the          quarterback          before          the         pass          gets          off          to          the          wide          receiver.          BELOW          RIGHT:         Jimmie          Lewis          rushes          vigorously          to          block          the          punt.         DIRECTLY          BELOW:          Mike          Graney          and          Donald         Berger          rush          to          aid          a          fellow          Jet          in          a          brutal          tackle.         Yongmi          Annette          Jimmy          Tim          Katie          Craig          Patricia          Darrell         So          '84          Sowell          84          Speltz           84          Speirsch           84          Stanton          ‘84          Storm          ‘84          Suesue          ‘84          Swancy          84         84          —          SOPHOMORES         BELOW:          JOHNNY          LIVINGSTON          puts          his         whole          body          into          the          block          to          protect          his          quarter-         back.          FAR          BELOW:          Pete          Noble          and          Mark         Ironside          look          intently          while          the          “Jets”          come         close          to          scoring.          FAR          BELOW          LEFT:          Jimmy         Lewis          does          the          crab          walk          in          order          to          get          by          the         blocker          and          block          the          punt.          MIDDLE          LEFT:         Ron          Duenas          and          Brad          Powell          are          going          to          put         on          the          big          hits,          when          Alameda          runs          around          to         their          side.          LEFT:          Tony          Taplin          takes          the          hand-         off          from          Barry          Kruse          and          breaks          for          the          big         hole.         Ann                    Rodney          Lorrie          Theresa          Patricia          Hai          Teresita          Paola          Priscilla         Tautalatasi          ‘84          Thomas          ‘84          Thompson          ‘84          Tidd          '84          Tijerina          ‘84          Tran          ‘84          Trapane          ‘84          Tuazon          ‘84          Tuazon          ‘84         ACADEMICS          —          85         RIGHT:          AT          THE          Opening          Dance,          Susan          Kahn          and          John         Farren          share          a          moment.          FAR          RIGHT:          Shelly          Phillips         thinks          twice          before          accepting          James          Mitchell's          invitation         MIDDLE          RIGHT:          Darlene          Enriques          and          Linda          Havens         are          the          “rinsers”          for          the          Senior          carwash.          BOTTOM         RIGHT:          At          the          Freshmen          carwash,          Phil          Smith          shows          tal-         ent          with          the          hose.          BOTTOM          LEFT:          Vycelka          Oristal           and         Jesse          Mims          enjoy          music          by          Nick          Harper.          DIRECTLY         BELOW:          Pam          Shriver,          Lisa          Gallahger          and          Julie          Romanoff         share          a          cool          sprinkle.                  Raymond          Kevin          Rebecca          Richard          Caroline          Peter          Arthur          Virginia          Carol         Tuazon          ‘84          Turner          ‘84          Valdez          ‘84          Vincent          ‘84          Wenceslao          ‘84          Wickman          ‘84          Wicks          ‘84          Wicks          ‘84          White          ‘84         SOPHOMORES         Dirty          Cars          and          Candy         Bring          in          the          Profits         for          the          Student          Body         The          cleanest          cars          in          Alameda          left          student          car-         washes          held          in          various          gas          stations.          Carwashes         were          the          most          profitable          and          popular          fundraisers         of          the          year.          Students          found          them          pure          profit         because          student          labor          and          donations          of          buckets,         towels          and          soap          were          the          only          materials          needed.         The          Spanish          and          French          clubs          both          profited         from          the          old          familiar          candy          sale.          Students          lad-         ened          with          Snickers,          M                    M’s          and          suckers          were          a         common          sight.          The          Spanish          club          achieved          an         extraordinary          profit          of          over          $400.         Sophomores,          Juniors,          and          Seniors          gave          dances         as          mapor          fundraisers.          The          Soph          Hop          turned          out          to         be          the          most          profitable;          it          netted          $834.         A          different          type          of          fundraiser          was          the          Plant         Sale          sponsored          by          the          Future          Farmers          of          America.         Many          types          of          small          potted          ferns          and          Flowers         were          sold          for          as          little          as          25¢.         Students          worked          toward          some          goal,          whether          it         was          the          Senior          Prom          or          a          field          trip          to          a          Cultural         Fair.          As          a          result,          fundraisers          were          a          necessity          for         every          class          and          club.         LEFT:          AT          THE          Freshmen          carwash,          Melanie          Mejia          puts          the          final          touches         on          a          brand          new          Mustang.          DIRECTLY          BELOW:          Donna          Zobel,          Roselle         Crane,          and          Gina          Crane          combine          their          talents          in          washing          the          chrome          rims         at          the          Senior          carwash.          MIDDLE          BOTTOM:          Backstage          Melissa          Feeney,         Carie          Jones,          Edwin          Wade          and          Lori          Overhalser          prepare          the          sound          system         and          lights          before          opening          night          of          the          Senior          play.          BOTTOM          LEFT:          Ben-         nie          Tilos          prefers          a          slow          beat          to          a          fast          dance          at           the          Opening          Dance.         David          Robert          Richard          John          Stacey          Luzyiminda          Marion          Alexandera          Silvana         Williams          '84          Wilson          '84          Winchell          ‘84          Wing          ‘84          Yeatts          '84          Yee          84          Young          ‘84          Zeissig          ‘84          Zvinakis          ‘84         ON          CAMPUS          —          87         RIGHT:          ART          ROKE          fakes          slicing          the          turkey          before          the          feast.          FAR          BELOW          RIGHT:         Linda          Bradford          and          Ludy          Aguada          (The          Rubic          Cube)          solve          Halloween          plans          rather          than          Phys         siolog¥          homework.          FAR          BELOW          LEFT:          Ken          McCartney,          the          Burger          King          is          about          to          zap         Karrie          Jones          and          Jill          Broadbent          into          Whopper          Burgers”          if          they          don’t          stop          clowning         d.BELOW          CENTER:          Toothy          grins          for          Halloween          Night.          BELOW:          Has          Jim          John         put          Janine          Shipman,          the          witch          plus          Barry          Kruse          and          Dora          Chun          in          a          trance?         Sophomores          without          pictures         Marcus          Aguilar         Rosay          Alvaro          William          Bourne          Nick          Fidenlis         Alfonso          Anchete          Daniel          Camacho          Mike          Fiore         Kenneth          Anderson          Christopher          Cheesman          James          Fry         Paul          Anderson          Charles          Clausing          Monique          Gallegos         Kelly          Arlene          Kenneth          Collins          Scott          Gallegos         Bridgett          Armstead          Natalie          Davidson          Rosina          Hills         Aby          Bautista          Quang          Duong          Nathaniel          Howard         Robert          Bledsoe          Louis          Espinoza          Miguel          Jinemez         88          —          SOPHOMORES         Raymond          Leonard         Benjamin          Lindsey         Tran          Linh         Manuel          Manliclic         Deanne          Martin         Arthur          Mawhinney         Donell          Miller         Generoso          Parizal         Sophomores          without          pictures         Ronnie          Perez         Sandra          Potts         Denise          Powell         Abraham          Revilla         Joyce          Robertson         Dana          Rodriquez         Oct:          Halloween          Spirits         Nov:          Turkey          Treats         Halloween          meant          different          things          to          dif-         ferent          people.          For          some          it          was          a          chance          to         share          treats.          For          others          it          was          a          chance          for         fantasy;          they          dressed          as          witches,          goblins,          and         clowns.          Only          the          more          daring          and          im-         aginative          students          and          faculty          appeared          in         costumes          on          Oct.          30.          The          costumes          puzzeled         no-one          for          they          picked          up          on          the          Rubic          Cube         Craze.         Rumor          said          some          Encinal          “spirits”          were         seen          in          an          open          truck          on          the          freeway          to          and         from          Great          America          —          it          was          a          night          for          fun!         Thanksgiving          reaffirmed          Americas         strengths          as          well          as          reacquainted          some         students          with          “Old          Aunt          Maudie”          from         Oshkosh,          as          families          joined          together          for          the         feast          of          stuffed          turkey.         LEFT:          PATRICIA          ORNELAS          (Popo          the          clown)          cools          a         publishers          representative          with          the          help          of          “Ma          Bell.”          BELOW         CENTER:          Leftovers          after          the          feast.          FAR          BELOW          LEFT:         “Lollypop          Lil”          also          known          as          Laura          Thomas          heads          towards         Homemaking          with          Tanya          Flemings,          Lisa          Finkbiner,          and          Margo         McMan.         Domingo          Rodriquez         Charn          Saephan         Kelvin          Turner         Eric          Ventgen         Keith          Waugh         Kenneth          Webb         Joe          Yarbrough         Annabelle          Yee         ON          CAMPUS          —          89         lS)          SiS)          lt)          |          ls          NOLS          alo         RIGHT:          Is          a          stuffed          dragon          the          right          gift          for          Carolyn          Yao’s         sister?          Rashmi          Garde          caught          by          the          camera          was          giving          the         dragon          the          old          price          tag          check          before          recommending          purchase         BELOW          RIGHT:          Linda          Bradford          and          Jill          Broadbent          spent         hours          making          bows,          tieing          mistletoe          and          generally          doing          all          the         work          for          the          Seniors’s          mistletoe          sale          at          the          Christmas          Faire         FAR          BELOW:          Betty          Wong          admires          the          student          tree          but         Louise          Lyth          is          fascinated          by          the          magic          trick          of          hands          holding         Christmas          balls.          BELOW:          Sylvia          Kahn          attempts          to          become          a         Tinsel          decked          ‘Elfess”’          for          Santa.         w         ?         s         —         oe         7.         -         ”                  we         =                  90          —          SOPHOMORES         Great          Christmas          Gifts         Include          a          New          BMW          Car         and          the          Usual          New          Socks         Christmas          vacation          freed          everyone          from          school         with          cheers          and          glad          tidings,          but          let          them          loose          in         the          stores.          The          big          spenders          from          Encinal          purchas-         ed          presents          for          mothers          and          brothers,          grannies          and         uncles,          and          friends          and          cousins.          Interestingly         enough,          our          survey          revaled          that          more          students         bought          sweaters          as          gifts          more          than          any          other          item         of          clothing.          Tapes,          albums,          and          shirts          were          also         high          on          the          lists.         One          student          bought          his          brother          a          new          BMW          —         (model,          of          course!)          Another          student          played          Lady         Bountiful          and          bought          her          brother          a          new          pair          of         cross          country          skis.         At          school,          the          Christmas          Season          started          im-         mediately          after          Thanksgiving          when          our          traditional         twelve          foot          Christmas          Tree          arrived.          The          8th          An-         nual          E.H.S.          Christmas          Faire          took          place          on         December          5th.          For          the          eighth          year          in          a          row,          the         Filipino          Students          raked          in          bundles          of          cash          as         everybody          bought          lumpia          and          more          lumpia          ...         However,          competition          featured          won-tons,          cakes,         and          candy.          Some          campus          wits          said          the          annual         event          should          be          renamed          “The          Food          Faire”.         1981          was          remembered          as          the          year          of          no         Christmas          Assembly,          the          cancellation          of          the         assembly          saddened          the          students          quite          a          bit.          It          was         he          first          time          in          the          history          of          Encinal          High          School         that          there          was          no          annual          Christmas          Program.          It         never          jelled          and          neither          parents,          students          or         teachers          were          able          to          see          and          hear          some          special         holiday          entertainment.         BELOW:          WARREN          MANUTAG          holds          some          tinsel          in          place          so         Mimi          Nicosia,          Gina          Newton          and          Pam          Huie          can          tape          it          up.          BELOW         LEFT:          Steve          Kempster,          and          Louise          Lyth          decorate          the          Christmas          Tree          in         the          main          hall.          LEFT:          Christmas          Tree,          the          favorite          holiday          tradition.         ON          CAMPUS          —          91         Foods,          Gifts,          Music         Special          Guests          Mark         7th          Christmas          Faire         The          7th          Annual          Christmas          Faire          came          to          the          EHS         gym          on          December          5          from          10          A.M.          to          4          P.M.          in          the         afternoon.         The          faire          was          open          to          students          and          the          commu-         nity.          An          estimated          350          people          visited          the          twentyfive         booths          of          merchants          and          students          clubs.          The          Seniors         finally          sold          out          their          four          year          old          T-Shirts.          The         Juniors          lost          twenty          dollars          on          hot          dogs.          The          Fresh-         men          and          Sophomores          skipped          booths          in          the          faire.         Entertainment          provided          by          EHS          band          members         filled          the          gym-faire          with          “O          Little          Town          of          Bethle-         hem”          and          other          favorite          carols.          Our          ROTC          Drill         team          presented          precision          execution          of          drills          on          stage         as          additional          entertainment.          Most          people          felt          the         best          entertainment          was          walking          around          the          faire,         seeing          friends,          and          soaking          up          joys          of          Christmas.         For          the          5th          year,          the          Student          Senate          invited         patients          from          Shoreline          Convalescent          Home          as          their         special          guests.          Senate          paid          for          all          their          food          and         senators          spent          time          wheeling          the          people          around          the         faire.          Students          said          that          giving          time          for          the          patients         ame         '         “as          oo          Rime         er         was          one          of          the          best          parts          of          enjoying          the          faire.         RIGHT:          SANTA          CLAUS          looks          at          all          the          delicious          food          to          fill          his          empty         stomach.          BELOW          RIGHT:          The          leadership          class          get          together          and          plan          how          to         decorate          the          gym          for          the          Christmas          Faire.          BELOW:          Patty          Bergstrom,          Michael         Cho,          Stee          Capling          and          Jasprett          Chug          enjoy          watching          the          cake-walk          while         Cathy          Cho          keeps          an          eye          on          the          drinks.         Pia         7         92          —          SOPHOMORES         FAR          LEFT:          Darren          Guillaume          asks          John          Vaughn          if          he          wants          to          join          the         Alameda          Hospital          Explorer.          LEFT:          Even          while          Mr.          Gorman          was          in          the         hospital,          Mrs.          Gorman          dedicates          her          time          to          help          out          Louis          Lyth,          an          exchange         student          from          Sweden          at          the          Christmas          Faire.          BELOW:          Nela          Taushe          gives         pert          Clark          some          advice          on          how          to          decorate          the          Christmas          tree.          FAR         BELOW:          Pam          Huie          and          John          Sullivan          have          a          little          chat          on          stage          while          Wen         dy          Kesseler          eats          her          pizza          bought          by          the          Leadership          class.          FAR          BELOW         LEFT:          Mimi          Nicosia,          Katie          Muir,          Bennie          Tilos          and          Anthony          Daysog          put          up         streamers          in          the          gym          for          the          Christmas          Faire.          MIDDLE          FAR          LEFT:          FFA         members,          Michelle          Wengreen,          and          Ken          Hart          discuss          what          the          price          should          be         for          the          plants.          CENTER:          Jeanne          Kyle          and          Lisa          Scheuneman          decorate          the         Christmas          tree          with          streamers          in          the          main          hall.         ON          CAMPUS          —          93         Munch          Out          Time          Can         Be          Anytime          or          Place,         Not          Only          Lunch          Hour         Students          enjoyed          lunchtime          because          of         their          various          activities,          some          even          enjoyed          tt         because          of          the          available          food.          What          was         beyond          eating?          Answer:          Meeting!          As          a          mat-         ter          of          fact,          students          munched          out          during         club,          class,          and          other          meetings.         Activities          centered          on          front          lawn          competi-         tions          included          football,          frisbee,          or,          for          the         less          athletically          inclined          —          talking!          The          caf-         eteria          had          everything          from          pasta          to          burgers.         The          most          popular          new          food          for          the          cafeteria         was          pizza-bread.          Students          who          had          wheels         and          a          tank          full          of          gas          went          to          McDonalds,         Burger          King,          or          Sandwich          Board.          Students         objected          to          the          price          hike          in          box-lunches,         which          made          them          inflationary          one          dollar         apiece.         RIGHT:          KERRI          JONES          munches          out          on          a          roastbeef          sandwich         during          lunch.          BELOW          RIGHT:          Caroline          Yao,          Rashmi          Gardi,          Jen-         nifer          Thatcher          and          Melanie          Calixto          are          fascinated          by          “Charlie         Chumworth’s”          style          of          cutting          french          bread.          FAR          BELOW         RIGHT:          Rosetta          Burgno,          Kelly          Smalljohn,          and          Vycelka          Oristil         have          a          conversation          in          front          of          the          library.          FAR          BELOW:          Donna         Ward          and          Erica          Brown          go          out          to          get          some          fresh          air.          BELOW:         Debra          Wadford          checks          her          lunch          to          make          sure          she          didn’t          forget          her         Oreo          cookies.         SOPHOMORES         BELOW:          HEIDI          GROFF          speeds          out          of          school          during          lunch          time          to          get          to         McDonalds.          MIDDLE          BELOW:          Steve          Spurlock,          Ted          Koffler          and          Robert          Bledsoe         enjoy          the          pep-rally          on          a          sunny          day.          FAR          BELOW:          Dianna          Ferris,          Bonnie          Espino         and          Debra          Wadford          enjoy          their          sarsaparillas          at          Crolls.          FAR          LEFT:          Linda          Brad-         ford          and          Dang          Nguyen          show          their          class          spirit          during          Spirit          Week          lunchtime          activ-         ities.          MIDDLE          LEFT:          The          Senior          Class          proudly          display          their          human          pyramid         during          one          of          the          contest.          LEFT:          Katie          Stanton          and          Stacey          Yeates          order          two          sub-         marine-sandwiches          at          Ballena          Bay          Liquor.         ON          CAMPUS          —          95         Bigamy          in          the          Month         of          March          at          Encinal         $700.00          was          pulled          in          at          the          door          for          the         Senior          Class          funds.          Deducting          the          expenses          for         the          DJ,          (the          Flee),          Nick          Cabral,          and          a          Alameda         Police          Officer,          (as          guards),          and          the          payment          for         the          wedding          bands,          the          Sadie          Hawkins          dance         was          still          a          success          with          a          profit          of          $450.00.         At          .25¢          a          marriage,          the          marriage          booth          was         full          every          minute          of          the          three          hour          dance.          Shan-         non          Graham          took          first          place          in          the          marriage         marathon          with          six          weddings.          120          marriages         were          performed          but          not          one          divorce.          Bigamy         must          have          been          big          in          March.          Every          couple         received          two          rings,          and          a          marriage          license.         The          music          was          a          mixture          of          Rock,          Soul          and         Punk          Rock.          The          floor          was          filled          with          crowds          of         dancers          during          every          song.         RIGHT:          SARA          ZENDER          points          out          the          Punk          of          the          school,          Kenny         Banks.          BELOW          RIGHT:          Carliel          Chumworth          and          Susan          Smith          dance         in          romance          to          “Shake          it          Up’.          BELOW:          Heram          Goris          and          Sarah         Zender          debate          on          whether          or          not          to          get          married          or          divorced          first.         96          —          SOPHOMORES         TOP          LEFT:          THE          NEW          WAVE          has          washed          over         our          dance          floor.          Mike          Beall,          Kenny          Banks,          Celest         Ramos,          Sarah          Zender,          and          Tom          Nelson.          TOP         RIGHT:          Hopping          across          the          floor          are          Michell         Ryder,          Ted          Tarzania,          Sarah          Zender,          Brenda         Almison,          and          John          Burger.          ABOVE:          John         Macapinlac,          and          Sheri          Buster          gaze          out          on          to          a         Boogie          Wonderland.          LEFT:          Carrie          Jones          and          Katy         Kenney          laugh          at          the          $700          profits          that          they          brought         in.          FAR          LEFT:          Katie          Muir          and          Sylvia          Kahn          Hoe         Down          to          the          country          beat.          CENTER          LEFT:          Alfon         so          Urby          Gigallos          as          Tami          Tarzan          Gigalette          at          the         Sadie          Hawkins.          CENTER:          Mike          Milderson          and         Charlotte          Chumworth          step          to          the          beat          of          the          Go         Go's         ON          CAMPUS         9                  if         RIGHT:          CAROLINE          against         Alameda          High          by          practic          n          Sipe         makes          his          way          past          five          six         yards          and          a          first          down.         drives          around          Cathy          Lisant:         J         J         U         N         I         O         R         S         83         98          —          JUNIORS         LEFT:          QUARTERBACK          JERRY          Hearne         hands          off          to Mike          Lee          on          third          down.          CENTER         LEFT:          Jeff          Clark          and          George          Wenceslao          stretch         Out          in          preparationfor          a          Cross          Country          meet          at         Crown          Memorial          Beach.          ABOVE          LEFT:          Chris         Fishbach          attempts          to          ittercept          a          pass          intended         for          Ken          Webb.          DIRECTLY          ABOVE:          Paula         Sebesta          hopes          all          the          long          hours          of          volleyball         practice          will          pay          off          with          an          unreturned          serve         SPORTS          —          99         Junior          Varsity         Football          Captures         ACAL          Championship         The          EHS          J.V.          Football          team,          lead          by          Coach         Mark          Ironside          and          Don          Grant,          captured          this         year’s          ACAL          Championship          with          an          impressive         season          record          of          7-1-1.          Team          work,          vigorous         practices,          dedication          and          defense          were          the          key          to         success          against          tough          opponents          like          San          Lean-         dro,          Piedmont,          and          Logan          High.         The          team          was          composed          of          19          Sophomores         and          5          Juniors.          Todd          Richey,          Derik          Nereu,          and         Robert          Lyle          were          some          of          the          outstanding         players          for          the          team.          Coach          Mark          Ironside         believed          that          the          team          will          be          the          future          champs         next          year.         The          Frosh-Soph          was          hindered          throughout          the         season          with          injuries,          drop-outs,          and          inex-         perienced          players          which          resulted          in          1-5-1         season          record.          The          coaches,          Roger          Young          and          Ed         Arujo,          were          mainly          concerned          with          building          an         experienced          team          and          teaching          the          art          of         Football.         BELOW          RIGHT:          The          1981          ].V.          Team,          FROM          LEFT          ROW          1:         Dave          Ferria,          Shane          Burlin,          Tom          Cook,          Sam          Ray,          Jeff          Oh,          John          Burger,         Nacito          Sanchez,          Benny          Tilos,          June          Fernandez,          Phillip          Estrala          and          Ken         Hayden.          ROW          2:          Todd          Richey,          Warren          Manuntag,          Drik          Nereu,         Robert          Lyle,          Abdul          Karim,          Celito          Wuregas,          Darryl          Nish,          Dale         Leonard,          Daniel          Elshire,          Ken          Collins,          Max          Arbios,          Carl          Wood,          and         John          Izard.          BELOW:          Gary          Bastida          breaks          lose          towards          the          sideline         for          a          big          gain.         Jennifer          Ludy          Susan          Rodney          Ronald          Alfred          Angelo          Deserra          Kathy         Adams          83          Aguada          ‘83          Ahlquish          ‘83          Alaniz          '83          Alaniz          ‘83          Ancheta          ‘83          Anderson          ‘83          Anderson          ‘83          Andrews          ‘83         100          —          JUNIORS         BELOW:          COACH          MARK          Ironside         gives          a          signal          to          the          defense          from          the         sideline.          BELOW          RIGHT:          Sam          Ray         punts          for          30          yards,          giving          the          EHS         defense          excellent          position.          FAR         BELOW          LEFT:          The          EHS          J.V.          hard         hitting          defense          is          in          hot          pursuit          of          a         Harry          Ells          running          back.          CENTER         LEFT:          Larry          Carr          fakes          a          hand-off          to         make          a          first          down.          LEFT:          The          Frosh-         Soph          execute          a          running          play.         nN         Valerie          Jackie          Shareen          Joel          Janice          Elicia          Rhonda          Aby          Vivian         Ankersmith          ‘83          Asuncion          ‘83          Azevedo          ‘83          Badilla          ‘83          Bagan          ‘83          Balajadia          '83          Batisda          ‘83          Bautista          ‘83          Belcina          '83         SPORTS          —          101         Jets          Take          A.C.A.L.          Second         Place          in          Season          Featuring         Much          Offensive          Running         1981          was          a          5-3-1          season.          Our          running          game         scrambled          right          through          opponents          lines          for          1172         yards,          an          average          of          130.2          yards          per          game.          Passing         for          Encinal          fell          on          the          accurate          arm          of          junior,          Barry         Kruse          who          replaced          injured          starting          Q.B.          Jerry         Hearne.          406          yards          through          the          air          for          the          season         converted          to          50.7          yards          per          game;          a          statistic          that         was          not          too          shabby.         Player          Joe          Seiss          anchored          the          line          and          was          recog-         nized          as          outstanding          lineman          by          the          Oakland          Trib-         une.          Mike          Lee,          J.          Livingston,          and          Tony          Taplin          were         Encinal’s          outstanding          backs.         At          the          end          of          the          season          only          67          points          were          tal-         lied          against          the          “Jets;”          a          statistic          that          converts          to         7.4          points          a          game.          Piedmont          won          the          league,          but         Encinal          was          second          and          that          wasn’t          too          shabby         either.         TOP:          BARRY          KRUSE          is          ready          to          hand          off          to          Mike          Lee          for          a          push          up          the         middle.          RIGHT:          Joe          Seiss          turns          as          Tony          Taplin          goes          for          a          little          screen          pass.         BOTTOM:          THE          1981          VARSITY          FOOTBALL          TEAM:          BOTTOM         ROW,          LEFT          TO          RIGHT:          John          Livingston,          Anthony          Taplin,          Ron          Duenas,         Don          Berger,          Gerald          Gain,          Robert          Silvers,          Ricky          Montes,          Priscillo          Posadas,         John          Farren,          Tim          Sipes,          Brett          Chambers.          TOP          ROW,          LEFT          TO          RIGHT:         Brad          Powell,          Mark          Chaves,          Joe          Seiss,          David          Hesket,          Brad          Rivas,          Mike          Lee,         Eddie          Groves,          Jimmy          Lewis,          Jerry          Hearne,          Daryl          Stewark,          Michael          Greaney,         Barry          Kruse,          Patrick          Rose,          and          Mike          Beall.          ‘         NINE          ENCINAL         ENCINAL          3         =          |          J         May          :          Rhoda          Angela          Sheila          Debbie          Kelly          Desiree          Temple          Terry         Benin          83          Benipayo          ‘83          Boone          ‘83          Bowan          ‘83          Buster          ‘83          Butler          ‘83          Caguioa          ‘83          Campbell          ‘83          Campbell          83         102          —          JUNIORS         SCOREBOARD         OPPONENT         6          ARROYO         14          ELCERRITO         LOGAN         ALBANY         ELLS         PIEDMONT         PACIFIC         SAN          LEANDRO         ALAMEDA         LEFT:          MIKE          LEE          fights          his          way          through          the          Falcon          safety.          CENTER          LEFT:         Falcon          86          doesn't          know          John          Levingston          will          run          right          through          him.          CENTER         BELOW:          Michael          Greaney          in          a          spectacular          tackle          ends          a          Falcon          threat.          BOT-         TOM          SEQUENCE,          LEFT          TO          RIGHT:          Je          rry          Hearne          hands          off          to          Mike          Lee          as         Eddie          Groves          crosses          over          to          take          a          man          out.         oe          Eats          |         tga          ree         a          aay.                   8         Susan          Randy          Kelly          Morual          Stephanie          Stephanie          Joe          Jackie          Christine         Cantrell          83          Carter          ‘83          Chambers          ‘83          Childress          ‘83          Chui          '83          Clark          ’83          Clasby          ‘83          Cohen          ‘83          Collins          ‘83         SPORTS          —          103         ABOVE          RIGHT:          THE          race         is          off:          EHS          vs.          Alameda.         CENTER          RIGHT:          Russell         Hunter          and          Darren          Burten-         shaw          race          for          the          finish.         CENTER:          Missy          Johnson         and          Tracy          Halverson          listen         attentively          to          coach          King’s         instructions.          BELOW         RIGHT:          The          1981          Cross-         Country          team:          LEFT          TO         RIGHT          ROW          1:          Rashmi         Garde,          Jennifer          Thatcher,         Missy          Johnson,          Tracy         Halverson,          Karen          Gee,          Laura         Schmitz.          ROW          2:          Mitchell         Jackson,          Darren          Burtenshaw,         Rolando          Cruz,          George         Wenceslao,          Anthony          Daysog,         reff          Clark,          Jose          Manglicmot.         ROW          3:          Tommy          Lopez,         Kevin          Garihan,          Russell         Hunter,          Greg          Matthews,         Alez          Lopez,          Steve          Schroeder,         Ed          Wong,          Noviel          Macale.         DIRECTLY          BELOW:         Rashmi          Garde          finishes          a         practice          run.         Don         Cornell          ’83         104          —          JUNIORS         Ann         Craig          ‘83         Barbara         Cruz          ‘83         BOYS         OPPONENT         28°          St.          Joseph         28          Marina         25          Piedmont         26          Albany         26          Alameda         38          Castlemont         Rolando         Cruz          ’83         Ildefonso         Cuento          '83         Wendy         Curry          '83         Debbie         Dao          ‘83         GIRLS         OPPONENT         36          Notre          Dame         42.Marina         23          Piedmont         18          Albany         27          Alameda         Tina         Darrell          ‘83         Davidson          ‘83         Twenty-Two          Member         Cross          Country          Team         Takes          Second          in          ACAL         It          was          a          rewarding          season          from          September         to          November          for          the          Boys          and          Girls’          Cross-         Country          teams          coached          by          Joe          King.         Although          the          coach          didn’t          believe          in          stret-         ching          exercises,          everyone          did          them.          It          was          a         common          sight          to          see          about          twenty          runners         stretching,          bending,          and          nearly          placing          their         nose          on          their          toes          i.          about          ten          minutes          daily.         The          twenty-two          runners          covered          four          to         five          miles          every          day.          One          benefit          of          the          con-         ditioning          was          a          second          place          finish          in          ACAL         behind          their          toughest          opponent          and          league         leader,          Piedmont.         The          seven          member          girls          team          went          to          the         Division          Meet          where          they          placed          fourth          and         qualified          them          for          the          Meet          of          Champions.         Alex          Lopez          and          Jennifer          Thatcher          were          voted         most          valuable          runners,          and          Greg          Matthews         and          Missy          Johnson          were          most          improved.         Other          awards          went          to          George          Wenceslao          and         Karen          Gee          as          the          most          dedicated          runners,          and         Russell          Hunter          received          the          coaches          award.         BELOW:          NOVIEL          MACALE          and          Greg          Matthews          do          stretching         exercises          before          their          three          mile          run.          LEFT:          Kevin          Garihan,          Jose         Manglicmot,          and          Jeff          Clark,          stretch          their          si de          muscles          before         practice.         Tracy          Sandy          Lyndon          Donald          Dan          Michael          Jeff          Raymond          Marivio         Davis          ‘83          Davison          ‘83          DeLeon          ‘83          Delmore          ‘83          Demarest          '83          Der          ‘83          Deuel          ‘83          Dickinson          '83          Dimaano          ‘83         SPORTS          —          105         DIRECTLY          BELOW          BEHIND          SCOREBOARD:          Laura          Parazin          concentrates          on         placing          the          ball          in          the          weak          spot          of          the          opponent's          court.          RIGHT:          Coach          Maria         Phraner          gives          Captain          Mary          Drost,          Assistant          Coach          Gerilyn          Magpoc,          and          Barbara         Galera          words          of          wisdom          before          their          match          against          Yerba          Buena.          BELOW          RIGHT:         Mary          Drost          watches          Paula          Sebesta          smash          an          unreturnable          spike.          BOTTOM          LEFT:         JUNIOR          VARSITY          TEAM,          FROM          LEFT          TO          RIGHT,          ROW          1:          Melissa          Drost,         Tweety          Nguyen,          Stephanie          Chui.          ROW          2:          Erica          Brown,          Kelly          Gladden,          Captain         Barbara          Galera,          Noel          Donnelly          and          Coach          Maria          Phraner.         VARSITY         VOLLEYBALL         EHS         15-11          15-3         15-8          15-10         13-15          15-10          15-5         11-15          13-15         15-7          15-11         15-9          15-11         7-15          10-15         9-15          15-13          15-7         10-15          15-11          15-13         5-15          15-11          13-15         Piedmont          10-15          15-12          15-10         San          Leandro          10-15          15-11          15-12         Ells          9-15          15-10          10-15         Alameda          5-15          15-2          11-15         Mary          Noel          Sheila          Marvin          Ronald         Deeto          ‘83          Donnelly          ‘83          Donnelly          ‘83          Dozier          ‘83          Duenas          ‘83         106          —          JUNIORS         Rod         DuPont          ‘83         Dewey         Duran          ‘83         Jack         Eckman          ‘83         Suzanne         Edwards          ‘83         Talented          Team          With         Misleading          Record         New          Coach          and          Drill         Shouted          commands,          “I          GOT          IT!”,          “MINE”,         “ME!”          prevented          head          on          collisons          between         volleyball          players          at          daily          practices.         Coach          Maria          Phraner          tamed          sixteen          girls          into          a         Varsity          and          Junior          Varsity          volleyball          teams.          Prac-         tices          included          running          laps          in          the          gym          followed          by         calisthenics.          Players          concentrated          on          the          in-         dividual          skills          with          bump,          set,          spike          drills.          A          joint         practice          with          Notre          Dame          combined          all          the          skills         in          a          “W”          drill          which          required          speed,          skill          and         stamina.         James          Turintine          aided          the          Varsity          in          their          last         three          games          of          the          season.          The          team          responded          to         his          coaching          by          breaking          their          losing          streak.         The          Varsity          team          had          a          5-14          record          highlighted         by          a          Victory          against          rival          Alameda.          The          J.V.          ended         with          a          7-7          record.         At          the          awards          dinner,          Captain          Mary          Drost          was         named          Most          Valuable          Player          and          Paula          Sebesta,         Most          Inspirational.          Both          teams          presented          Coach         Maria          Phraner          a          Nike          sweatshirt.         LEFT:          PAULA          SEBESTA          watches          with          awe          as          foreign          exchange          stu-         dent,          Herma          Goris,          warms          up          for          her          powerful          serve.          BELOW:          VARSI-         TY          TEAM,          FROM          LEFT          TO          RIGHT,          ROW          1:          Captain          Mary          Drost,         Stacey          Loughran,          Brenda          Boersma.          RO W2:          Laura          Parazin,          Paula          Sebesta,         Tina          Duenas,          Lydia          Mahr,          Herma          Goris,          Coach          Maria          Phraner.          BELOW         LEFT:          At          the          Alameda          Volleyball          Tournament,          an          injured          Tina          Duenas         has          her          fingers          taped          by          Barbara          Galera.         Daniel          Denis          Luisa          Jose          Maria          Barney          Joaquin          Jane         Elshire          ‘83          Ensminger          ‘83          Escobar          ‘83          estropa          ‘83          Everett          ‘83          Fagundes          ‘83          Falls          ‘83          Farrell          ‘83          Farmer          ‘83         SPORTS          —          107         SOL          a          arn         +2          %a%atn®          7.         -         Paul          Tammy          Noelle          Phil          Barbara          Ana         Fellows          '83          Fegurgur          ‘83          Fernandez          ‘83          Field          ‘83          Fisher          ‘83          Ford          '83          Frank          '83          Galera          ‘83          Garay          ‘83         -          JUNIORS         ©          Super-Spectacular          Year          Brings          Encinal         Another          igs          inal          for          Girls’          Tennis         Spectacular,          that          was          the          word          for         Anna          Korling’s          coaching          of          the          Girls’         Tennis          team.         12          wins          and          1          loss          was          the          racquet         swingers          best          ever          record.          Caroline         Yao          never          lost          a          match          all          year          long         and          she          defended          and          kept          her         ACAL          Championship          for          the          second         year.          The          Oakland          Tribune          called         Caroline          Athlete          of          the          Year,          Marla         Miyashero          and          Caroline          Villaflor         took          the          doubles          crown          and          first         place          from          Alameda.         At          the          annual          awards          dinner          Car-         oline          Yao          received          the          Most          Valua-         ble          award,          Lynn          Vaduya          for          Most         Improved,          and          Bonnie          Espino          for         Most          Inspirational.          Placing          first          in         the          ACAL          League          the          whole          team         received          Champion          Stars.         With          only          three          Seniors          on          this         year’s          team,          the          1982          tennis          squad         promises          a          champion          team          in          the         next          season          just          as          they          were          this          last         year.         OPPOSITE          PAGE          ABOVE          LEFT:          This          is          the          way         Caroline          Yao          won          all          her          matches          12-0.          ABOVE         RIGHT:          Marla          Miyashero          keeps          her          eyes          on          the          ball.         MIDDLE          RIGHT:          That's          Melanie          Calixto’s          speedy         backhand.          BELOW          RIGHT:          Jennifer          Soon’s          best          shot         is          up          at          net.          BELOW          LEFT:          TEAM          PHOTO:          FIRST         ROW:          Anna          Korling,          Vivian          Young,          Taffy          Clark,         Louise          Lyth,          Terry          Wong,          Marla          Miyashero,          Jennifer         Soon.          SECOND          ROW:          Caroline          Villaflor,          Diana          Fer-         ris,          Caroline          Yao,          Melanie          Calixto,          Lynn          Vaduya.          TOP         LEFT:          Terry          Wong          warms          up          to          defeat          Alameda.          TOP         MIDDLE:          Caroline          Villaflor          attempts          to          serve          an          ace.         TOP          RIGHT:          Taffy          Clark          lobs          her          way          through          her         ame.          LEFT:          Coach          Anna          Korling          and          ex-coach          Phillis         Beta          Vergne          tell          us          we          are          number          one.          FAR          LEFT:         Louise          Lyth          shows          us          a          perfect          ground          stroke.         GIRLS’          TENNIS         Varsity         Other         Albany          0         Piedmont         San          Leandro         Alameda         Albany         Piedmont         San          Leandro         Alameda         SB          RANGTADNS         Rashmi          Bill          Steven          Karen          Hussein          Mandeep          James          Patty          Todd         Garde          ‘83          Garrison          ‘83          Gary          ‘83          Gee          '83          Gwandoor’83          —          Gill          83          Greaney          ‘83          Green          ‘83          Grewohl          '83         SPORTS          —          109         RIGHT:          SHERI          CANNON          prepares          to          launch          over          a          Hornet          for          a          bank          shot         FAR          RIGHT:          Lucy          Boersma          has          the          rebound          and          is          about          to          power          her          way          up         for          the          shot.          MIDDLE          RIGHT          CENTER:          Vielka          Oristil          has          put          one          of          her         great          moves          on          the          Pacific          defender          and          drives          for          the          easy          layup.          FAR          MID-         DLE          RIGHT:          Robin          Elmore          awaits          help          from          her          teammates.          FAR          BELOW         CENTER:          Kelly          Schmaljohn          attempts          to          tip          the          ball          to          teammate          Giana          Bourne         FAR          BELOW          RIGHT:          Sheila          Farren          finds          out          she          too          can          get          the          rebound          if         she          jumps.          FAR          BELOW:          TOP          ROW:          Coach          Nolan          Darnell,          Sheri          Cannon,         Lucy          Boersma,          Tanya          Jones,          Brenda          Ainslie,          and          Judi          Kanto.          BOTTOM          ROW:         Rose          Wong,          Vielka          Oristil,          Vycelka          Oristil,          Robin          Elmore,          Annette          Scott          and         Kamala          Wright         owe         =.          oe          UE         SCOREBOARD         Opponent          EHS          Opponent         MtDiablo          54          Pacific         Dublin          40          Albany         Pinole          Valley          :          28          =©Alameda         Redwood          Christian          Hi          Ells         Notre          Dame         American          Moreau         DeAnza         Fremont          Christian         San          Lorenzo         League         San          Leandro         2                   Irvington          Tournament         Harry          Elis         Piedmont         Gross          ‘83         110          —          JUNIORS         Nancy         Guerra          ‘83         San          Leandro         Aibeny         ny         Pacific         Alameda         Alameda         Pacific         Pacific         .          North          Coast          AA          Playoffs         League          Playoffs         Campolindo         Daniel         Guillaume          ‘83         Darren         Gillaume          ‘83         Janelle         Gustafson          ‘83         Nancisa         Guzman          '83         Joanne         Harmor          ‘83         Anthony         Harris          ‘83         Dina         Hart          83         Speed,          Quickness          Help          Jets         Capture,          ACAL          Championship         The          Girls          Varsity          Basketball          Team          captured          the          first         Alameda          County          Athletic          League          title          in          the          four          year         history           of          the          program          at          EHS.          Speed,          quickness          and          hours          of         practice          were          the          backbone          of          the          team’s          success.          Two         juniors,          three          sophomores          and          six          seniors          were          drilled          by         Coach          Nolan          Darnell          on          fundamentals          and          plays.         Their          pre-season          was          slow          with          6          wins          and          4          losses.          They         improved          gradually          and          captured          the          league          round          robin          title         with          10          wins          and          2          losses,          earning          the          play-off          point.          After         losing          to          Pacific          in          the          championship          playoffs,          the          Jets          were         forced          to          use          their          extra          point          to          come          back          and          defeat          the         four          champion          Vikings.         Annette          Scott          and          Vielka          Oristil          earned          All-League         honors.          Sheri          Cannon          and          Vycelka          Oristil          received          honorable         mention.         The          Junior          Varsity          squad,          coached          by          Col.          Bud          Dixon,          also         took          first          place          with          ten          wins          and          two          losses.         )         ©          €e                   i          TO          Re          ey          sim         BELOW          RIGHT:          JUDI          Kanto          hurls          above          Pacific          opponents          for          an          earned          rebound         BELOW          CENTER:          Annette          Scott          and          Lucy          Boersma          work          together          to          gain          control          of         the          ball          against          the          Hornets.          BELOW          LEFT:          Sheri          Cannon          has          the          ball,          her          expression         says          no          one          else          is          going          to          get          it.          ABOVE          LEFT:          Vycelka          Cristil          has          total          concentration         on          the          basket          and          getting          around          the          Alameda          defender         Kim          William          Marion          Celito          Dave          Michae          Mike          Tjont         Henas          '83          Heskett          ‘83          Hogin          ‘83          Huergas          '83          Hutchinson          ‘83          Izard          ‘83          Jacobs          ‘83          Jacobs          '83         SPORTS          —          111         Varsity          Basketball          Posts         18-4          Season          but          Builds         Nucleus          of          1982          Squad         To          paraphrase          Charles          Dickens,          it          wasn’t          the         worst          of          seasons          either.          Varsity          Basketball          wound         up          with          18          loss-4          victory          season          which          certainly         wasn’t          the          best          record          ever          posed          by          a          “Jet”          team.         Looking          back          only          one          player          returned          to          the         squad          from          last          year’s          team          and          the          lack          of          expe-         rience          plagued          the          players          all          season.         There          were          some          high          points          in          the          Varsity          sea-         son.          First,          David          Lomba          proved          to          be          the          most         consistant          player          as          well          as          the          highest          scorer          as         he          piled          up          288          points          and          was          honored          as          all         A.C.A.L.          PLAYERS.          The          “slamming          duo”          of         E.H.S.          turned          out          to          be          Pat          Rose          and          John          Living-         ston;          John          walked          off          with          rebounding          honors         and          an          honorable          mention          in          all          A.C.A.L.         The          most          memorable          game          was          the          toughest          of         the          year          as          the          Varsity          took          on          Albany’s          cougars         and          beat          them          and          also          scored          their          greatest          num-         ber          of          points          for          the          year.         The          real          plus          for          this          season          was          the          experience         and          training          received          by          Marcus          Aguilar,          Gary         Mann,          Bras          Rivas,          and          Pat          Rose          who          will          form         the          nucleus          of          the          ‘82          squad.         ABOVE          RIGHT:          PAT          Rose          slam          dunks          as          Gary          Mann          puts          in          a          helping         hand.          BELLOW          RIGHT:          John          Livingston,          Mike          Darbison,          and          Gary         Mann          get          set          to          make          the          game          winning          rebound.         Holly          Susan          Judi          Anita          Jacki          Josephine          Steve          Arad          William         Jones          83          Kahn          83          Kanto          ‘83          Karandikar’83          Kelly          ‘83          Kelsey          ‘83          Kempster          ‘83          Kenderian          ‘83          Kenney          ‘83         112          —          JUNIORS         BELOW:          BRAD          RIVAS          “goes          to          the          hoop”          in          hopes          of          scoring          the          tieing         two          points.          FAR          BELOW:          Gary          Mann          passes          to          David          Lomba          in          hopes         that          he          makes          the          winning          basket.          BELOW          LEFT:          VARSITY          BOYS’         BASKETBALL          TEAM          TOP          ROW,          LEFT          TO          RIGHT:          Coach          Max         Wilds,          Marcus          Aguilar,          Doness          Miller,          Claude          Kramer,          Pat          Rose,          Gary         Mann.          BOTTOM          ROW,          LEFT          TO          RIGHT:          Mike          Darbison,          Robert         Lewis,          Jim          Lewis,          David          Lomba.          CENTER:          Pat          Rose          and          David          Lomba         defense          against          a          Hornet          offensive          drive.          LEFT:          John          Livingston          and         Viking          center          go          up          for          tip          off          while          Jim          Lewis          and          Gary          Mann          await          the         ball.         i                   :          ry         Alicia          Wendy          Allison          Bernadette          Kerry          Barry          Cindy          Judy          Jeanne         Keoke          ‘83          Kesseler          ‘83          Kitt          ‘83          Kim          ‘83          Koffler          ‘83          Kruse          ‘83          Kurtti          ‘83          Kwan          ‘83          Kyle          ’83         SPORTS          —          113         Basketball:          JV          Style,         Few          Victories,          Many         Losses,          Great          Effort!         Highlight          for          the          J.V.          Basketball          hoopsters          was         the          first          victory          over          cross          town          rivals:          Alameda.         During          their          season,          the          cagers          won          seven          of          their         games          and          lost          nineteen.         Damon          Marks          was          their          top          scorer          with          190         points          for          the          year;          John          Roberts          was          right          behind         Damon          with          183          points          scored.         Rebounds          and          assists          were          another          big          category         in          basketball          and          again          Damon          and          John          had          the         most          rebounds          and          assists          —          97          for          Damon          and         81          for          John.          Fourteen          guys          turned          out          for          basket-         ball          and          the          season          ended          with          only          12.          Even         though          the          team          was          small          the          J.V.’s          gave          it          their         all.         SCOREBOARD         OPPONENT         Logan         Marina         San          Lorenzo         Salesian         Logan         San          Leandro         Ells         Piedmont         Pacific         Hogan         Albany         Alameda         RIGHT:          DAVID          MARKRIDGE          shoots          the          winning          basket          at          the          buz-         zer.          BELOW          RIGHT:          The          1982          J.V.          Basketball          team          goes          to          shake          the         hands          of          their          opponents          after          their          tough          victory.          DIRECTLY          BELOW:         Ken          Kahn          jumps          a          little          higher          to          tip          the          basketball.         ¢         0          Aili         Lawrence          Lorne          Jeff          Michael          Robert          Pete          Daniel          Gladys          Jack         Lagoamen          ‘83          Lasartemay          ‘83          Leano’83          Leite          ‘83          Lewis          ‘83          Lisanti          '83          Lopez          ‘83          Lopez          ‘83          Louie          ‘83         114          —          JUNIORS         DIRECTLY          BELOW:          SOSO          Tam          shoots          a          very          important          free          throw.          MID-         DLE          RIGHT:          Celito          Huergas          dazzles          his          opponent          with          his          fancy          dribbling.         FAR          BELOW          RIGHT:          THE          1982          J.V.          BASKETBALL          TEAM.          ROW          1:          Cel-         ito          Huergas,          Jim          Spoltz,          Kevin          Garahan,          Todd          Richey,          Ken          Kahn.          ROW          2:          Coach         Oldham,          SoSo          Tam,          Steven          Vanni,          David          Markridge.          FAR          BELOW          LEFT:          Ste-         ven          Vann,          shoots          a          skillful          free          throw.          MIDDLE          LEFT:          Ken          Kahn          and          John         Roberts          rush          in          and          intercept          the          pass.          UPPER          LEFT:          Robert          Lewis          uses          a          quick         pass          to          get          the          ball          down          the          court.         Kenneth          Gerry          Noriel          Sandy          Eva          Toni         Louie          ‘83          Lucas          ‘83          Macale          '83          Macasieb          ’83          Mah          ‘83          Mahr          '83          Mann          ‘83          Manibusan          ‘83          Manuntag          ‘83         SPORTS          —          115         DIRECTLY          BELOW:          STACEY          Loughran          and          Taffy          Clark         put          their          strategy          together          to          race          the          ball          down          towards          the         goal.          FAR          BELOW:          Jennifer          Johnson          gives          the          ball          a          good         kick          to          get          through          the          opposing          team          BELOW          RIGHT:          Sta-         cey          Loughran          and          Sandy          Davison          kick          the          ball          out          of          the          reach         of          Moreau.          CENTER          RIGHT:          Taffy          Clark          and          Katie          Muir         work          together          to          keep          the          ball          from          Piedmont.          RIGHT:          Lori         Overhalser          looks          upon          her          teammate          Matie          Muir          to          kick          the         ball          away          from          a          Skyline          player.         we          a          F         a          e           =          _         Damon          Leta          Leonard          Lisa          Stacey          Nelda          Margo          Evelyn         Marini          '83          Marks          '83          Marshall          '83          Massey          ‘83          Matheny          '83          Matthews          '83          McAlister          ’83          McMahon          ‘83          Medina          ‘83         116          —          JUNIORS         DIRECTLY          BELOW:          SANDY          Davison          fights          the          wind          heading          for          her          teammate          Stacey         Loughran          to          help          the          team          make          a          goal.          FAR          BELOW:          THE          GIRLS’          SOCCER          TEAM:         FROM          LEFT,          ROW          1:          Cecile          Mangonon,          Lori          Overhalser,          Debbie          Dao,          Lisa          Held,          Katie         :          ,         Muir,          Yogie          Wadford,          Taffy          Clark,          Trisha          Nale,          Eva          Wong,          Robbie          Gil.          ROW          2:          Mark          Iron-          Gi          rl          S          S          OCCET          Tak          es         side,          Coach,          Pam          Shiver,          Janice          Finnell,          Jessica          Bennett,          Jennifer          Johnson,          Laura          Parazin,         Stacey          Loughran,          Debbie          Kruse,          Judy          Kwan,          Sandy          Davison,          Julie          Van          Etten.          NOT         SHOWN:Bernie          Kim,          Louis          Lyth.          ;          |          League          4th,          But          Has         a          Very          Special          Need         The          newest          sport,          Girls’          Soccer,          had          needs.          It         didn’t          need          a          winning          season,          because          the          girls         won          seven,          lost          six,          and          tied          two.          It          didn’t          need          a         new          fine          young          coach          because          the          girls          had          him          in         Mark          Ironside.          It          didn’t          need          an          outstanding         player          transferred          from          another          school          because         Sandy          Davison,          from          Japan,          joined          the          team.          In          a         day          and          age          of          equality          among          the          sexes,          it         needed          an          all-male          set          of          cheerleaders          and          a          fan         turnout          equal          to          that          of          the          football          team.         The          January          rains          and          floods          cancelled          two         games.          The          corner          kicks          from          Sandy          Davison          to         Bernie          Kim,          Laura          Parazin,          and          Debbie          Dao          won         the          December          game          against          Alameda.          The          goal         abilities          of          Yogie          Wadford          stopped          many          oppo-         nents’          chances          for          victory.         The          twenty-two          girls          who          made          up          the          team         felt          the          fourth          place          standing          in          the          league          was         almost          awesome          for          a          sport          that          has          only          had          a         two          year          history          at          Encinal.          If          the          truth          be         known,          that          fourth          place          was          due          in          part          to          daily         workouts          after          school          from          2:30          to          5:30          p.m.          plus         weekend          work          outs          by          a          lot          of          dedicated          girls,          and         a          fierce          desire          to          win.                   Vi          See         ee          Nee          h          Toe          .         oe          be.          Gan,          ope         SO          ates         Ss          4         Gerard          Mimi          Marla          Mark          Olivia          Ricardo          Floralyn          Madeline          Rebecca         Medina          ‘83          Milani          83          Miyashiro          '83          Moikeha          ‘83          Moll          ‘83          Montes          '83          Morata          ‘83          Mejia          ‘83          Murdock          ‘83         SPORTS          —          117         Record          Shattering         Jet          Wrestlers          Are         Awesome          Champions         Varsity          wrestlers          had          their          best          season         record          of          10          wins          and          0          losses          and          their         best          league          record          of          6          wins          and          0          losses.         School          records          were          shattered.          The          varsity         had          168          pins          for          the          season,          including          26         pins          in          the          El          Cerrito          tournament.          Temple         Campbell          had          22          pins          in          one          season.          In          the         category          of          points          the          mat          men          ran          up          the         largest          duel          score          in          school          history          as          they         demolished          Richmond          by          a          score          of          75          to         0.          The          team          was          equally          awesome          as          they         scored          the          most          points          ever          in          the          El          Cor         rito          Invitational,          only          213%!         Turning          to          ACAL          records,          they          too          felt         the          weight          of          Jet          power.          In          the          ACAL         tourney,          held          at          Encinal,          the          Jets          scored         the          most          points          ever          in          league          tourna-         ments:          243%.          They          had          the          most          consecu-         tive          individual          first          place          champions:          5;         the          most          second          and          third          place          champi-         ons:          7;          and          the          most          wrestlers          scoring         places;          13.          Finally          the          Jets          sent          12          wres-         tlers          to          North          Coach          section.         Varsity          coach          Pete          Noble          and          JV         coaches          Ed          Araujo          and          Rick          Nereu          felt         the          Jets          were          the          best          they          ever          coached.         Special          mention          was          given          to          Captains          J.                   C.          Nunez          and          Don          Berger,          the          most          valu-         able          wrestler          Temple          Campbell;          the          most         improved,          Dave          Vasquez;          the          most          valua-         ble          JV,          Frank          Smith;          and          the          Tommy         Trout          Award          went          to          Dave          Heskett.         RIGHT:          TEMPLE          CAMPBELL          pulls          his          Berkeley          opponani         back          on          to          the          mat.          BELOW          RIGHT:          Terry          Campbell          uses          his         tight          grip          to          pin          his          opponent.          °         Opponent         Marina          —          21         Castro          Valley         Logan          —          12         San          Lorenzo          —          2         San          Leandro          —          4         Berkeley          —          4         El          Cerrito          —          6         Richmond          —          0         Albany          —          15         Alameda          —          15         Benard          Wayne          Tom          sddie          ce          Thuy          Lan          Walter          Holly          John         Murphy          ‘83          Nale          ‘83          Nelson          ‘83          Niiya          ‘83          Ng          ‘8:          Nguyen          ‘83          Nobrega          ‘83          Nordcuno          ‘83          Oldham          '83         118          —          JUNIORS         DIRECTLY          BELOW:          DON         Berger          struggles          to          free          himself         from          his          opponents          grip.          BOT-         TOM          RIGHT:          Ricky          Montes         prepares          himself          before          going          for         the          take          down.          BOTTOM         LEFT:          Mike          Dearborn          waits          for         the          whistle          to          begin          the          2nd         round          MIDDLE          LEFT:         Rolando          Cruz          begins          to          break          his         opponent          down          to          get          the          pin         UPPER          LEFT:          Eugene          Lasarte-         may          pins          his          man          in          the          first         round.          DIRECTLY          LEFT:          THE         1982          VARSITY          WRESTLING         TEAM:          ROW          11:          J.          C.          Nunez,         Temple          Campbell.          ROW          2:         Arnold          Kenderian,          David          Hesk-         ett,          Dave          Vasquez.          ROW          3:          Jeff         Von          Radics,          Mike          Beall,          Dewey         Duran.          ROW          4:          Ricky          Montes,         Eugene            Lasartemay,          Terry         Campbell.         Y         Tracie          Michael          1          Arturo          Houng          Lawrence          Dinema          Dennis         Osterhoud          '83          Osterhoud          '8:          :          Pereyra          ‘83          Pham          ‘83          Phillips          ‘83          Pedro          ‘83          Piring          ‘83         SPORTS          —          119         Combined          Swim          Teams         Talented          Although          Small         Success          for          the          boy's          and          girl’s          swim          team          members          was         not          a          North          Coast          Championship.          Success          was          doing          your         best;          lowering          your          event          time;          supporting          your          fellow         swimmer;          in          short,          being          a          genuine          competitor.          Both         teams          consisted          of          all          varsity          swimmers.          Those          swimmers         who          did          acceptionally          well          were          Stacy          Matthews          and         Jackie          Cohen          breaking          the          minute          mark          in          100          yd          butterf-         ly.          Laura          Gallagher          improving          her          record          from          last          year,         for          the          girl’s          team.          From          the          boy's          team          there          was          Greg         Matthews          who          placed          at          the          North          Coast          Championship         Meet.         The          team          captains          were          Karrie          Jones          and          Laura         Gallagher          for          the          girl’s          and          Chrisl          Ilde          and          Alan          Yip          for         the          boy's.          The          drawback          of          the          swimseason          was          the          lack          of         returning          swimmers.          There          were          some          new          swimmers:         Mary          Johnson,          Jenny          Romanoff,          Christopher          Roke          and          a         new          coach          Matt          Lager.         —          ma          ‘fm          :          ,         Diomey          Priscillo          Brad          Jeff          Kenneth          Ricky         Pondoc          ‘83          Posadas          ‘83          Powell          ‘83          Poykko          '83          Price          ‘83          Putnam          ‘83          Ramos          ‘83          R ayas          ‘83          Reaves          ‘83         120          —          JUNIORS         TOP          LEFT,          PG          120:          Ray          French          swims          his          first          lap          of          four          in          the          100          yd.         butterly.          FAR          LEFT:          Backstroke          Stars:          Jackie          Cohen,          Karrie          Jones,          Laura         Gallagher.          CENTER          LEFT:          Jackie          Cohen          swims          lap          eighteen          of          the          grueling         500          yd.          free.          Sequence          pictures          BELOW          LEFT          AND          BELOW          CENTER:         Arthur          Roke,          Greg          Matthews          and          Chris          Roke          at          the          start          of          the          100          yd.          breast         against          San          Ramon.          LEFT,          PG.          121:          Chris          Idle          gives          a          snarl          for          the          camera         while          in          swim          work-out.          BELOW:          Mimi          Milani's          forward          dive          with          a          %          twist         looks          like          a          score          of          nine.          FAR          BELOW:          Mary          Johnson          touches          her          toes          while         doing          her          forward          dive          pike          position.          FAR          BELOW,          LEFT:          E.H.S.          BOYS’         AND          GIRLS’          SWIM          TEAM:          TOP          ROW,          LEFT          TO          RIGHT:          Coach         Matt          Lagar,          stats          Pam          Huie          and          Regina          Newton.          Swimmers          Marty          Newton,         Greg          Matthews,          Dang          Nguyen,          Barney          Falls,          Karrie          Jones,          Jackie          Cohen,         Stacy          Matthews,          Mimi          Milani          and          Chris          Roke.          Stats          Robin          May          and          Eloise         Castillo,          Coach          Anna          Korlin.          BOTTOM          ROW,          LEFT          TO          RIGHT:          Kelly         Chambers,          Darren          Burtenshaw,          Earne          Jew,          James          Price,          Arthur          Roke,          John         Vaughn,          Lisa          Gallagher,          Mary          Johnson          and          Laura          Gallagher.          LEFT          CEN-         TER:          Charles          Young,          Marty          Newton,          Gang          Nguyen,          Dennis          Ensminger          and         other          swimmers          kick          their          favorite          strokes          during          workout         Tamara          Jamie          Gret          Benjamin          Ricky          Veronica          Michelle          Brad          Patrick         Reid          ’83          Reilly          ‘83          Reuter          ‘83          Reyes          ‘83          Reynosw          ‘83          Rico          ’83          Rider          ‘83          Rival          ‘83          Rose          ‘83         SPORTS          —          121         J.          V.                    Varsity          Baseball:         One          Season          Opens          With         Less          Than          a          Victory         Beaten          by          Mt.          Diablo,          the          Boys’          Varsity         Baseball          Team          came          back          in          the          second          game         and          took          Miramonte          4-3.          The          daily          practice         on          Stargell          Field          or          Washington          Park          put         the          ball          players          in          top          form.         The          dozen          returning          juniors          and          seniors         included          Eddie          Groves,          Jerry          Hearne,          Andy         Hughes,          Gary          Mann,          Todd          Connely,          Mike         Lee          an d          Don          Berger.          As          the          season          opened         Mike          Lee,          who          swung          a          mean          bat,          sported          a         .633          batting          average.          Pitchers          Groves          and         Hearne          polished          up          their          fast          ball          and         waited          for          their          competitors.         The          Junior          Varsity          Team,          coached          by         Bryan          “Bud”          Dixon,          blasted          Mt.          Diablo          13-         6          to          win          the          season          opener.          A          good          infield         and          powerful          batting          were          the          main          factors         in          winning          the          game.          Fred          Damsen          had          the         highest          batting          average          with          .600,          and          with         his          expereince          playing          first          base,          barely          any-         one          got          on          base          to          score.          Sharing          the          pitching         duties          were          Matt          Garner,          Jim          Anton,          Darryl         Berlin,          Joe          Ravey          and          Tony          Babasa.         RIGHT:          READY          TO          make          the          first          out.          Todd          Connely          catches         the          ball          to          fire          it          to          first          base.          BELOW          RIGHT:          THE          1982          VAR-         SITY          BASEBALL          TEAM:          ROW          1:          Rafa          Oliver,          Brett          Cham-         bers,          Todd          Connely,          Chris          Fishbach,          Steve          Kempster,          Barry          Kruse,         Gary          Mann,          Andy          Hughes,          and          Eddie          Groves.          ROW          2:          Amor          Far         rales,          Mike          Lee,          Shane          Berlin,          Jerry          Hearne,          John          Anderson,          Celito         Huergas,          Joseph          Wade,          Shawn          Edwards,          Don          Berger,          David          Mar-         kridge,          Ramiro          Saldana          and          Coach          Raul          Ybarra.          BELOW:          Catch-         ing          a          hard          line          drive,          Chris          Fishbach          has          to          decide          whether          to          throw         it          to          first          or          second          base.         Weniir          SSS         .          ae          Fig:          ———          —         a          VARSITY          SCOREBOARD         Marina          EHS.         Pacific          ‘          EHS.         Piedmont          :          E's:         San          Leandro          ,          x.          E.HS.         Piedmont         Alameda         Albany         Pacific         Alban          y         Piedmont         gp.         San          Leandro         Harry          Ells                  J         Noreen          Yvonne          Alan          John          Elke          Laura          Deanna          Vicky         Roth          ‘83          Ruiter          ‘83          Sayward          ‘83          Scates          ‘83          Schamoni          ‘83          Schmitz          ‘83          Schram          ‘83          Sebesta          ‘83          Sendaydiego          ‘83         122          —          JUNIOR         BELOW:          CHRIS          FISHBACH          waits          for          a          pop-fly          to          come          down          as          Celito          Huergas         moves          in          to          back          him          up.          FAR          BELOW:          Barry          Kruse          slams          a          line          drive          down          the         first           base          line.          FAR          BELOW          LEFT:          THE          1982          JUNIOR          VARSITY          BASEBALL         TEAM:          ROW          1:          Robert          Bledsoe,          Joe          Ravey,          Ernesto          Zalada,          Paul          Aste,          Robbie         Bland,          Ken          Collins.          ROW          2:          Gary          Bastida,          Ramiro          Saldana,          Frank          Smith,          Jun          Fer         nandez,          Matt          Garner,          Jeff          Johnson,          manager          John          Wing.          ROW          3:          Coach          Bryan         “Bud”          Dixon,          Tony          Babasa,          James          Anthon,          Darryl          Berlin,          Marcus          Vail,          Paul         Fellows,          Steve          Kempster,          Ralph          Garnett,          Fred          Damsen,          Brian          Overhalser.          FAR         CENTER          LEFT:          Coach          Raul          Ybarra          cheers          the          Varsity          players          on          a          great          double         play.          CENTER:          Showing          good          form,          Joseph          Wade          waits          for          just          the          right          pitch          dur         ing          the          Miramonte          game.          LEFT:          Eddie          Groves          winds          up          ready          to          fire          his          fastball         over          the          plate.         2         %          a         '                  =                  La          i         Rodolfo          Arraffi          Janine          Gurinder          Robert          James          Jennifer          Jeff          Tracy         Servande          '83          Shabazz          ‘83          Shipman          ‘83          Sikand          ‘83          Silvers          ‘83          Sipe          ‘83          Soon          83          Souza          “83          Stallings          ‘83         SPORTS         RIGHT:          JULIE          VAN          Etten          is          safe          by          a          mile.          Was          the          spectacular          slide          necessary?         BELOW          RIGHT:          Safe!          Terri          Wong          has          stolen          another          base.          BELOW          RIGHT          CENTER:         Ladina          Keller          and          Trisha          Neil          know          practice          is          the          only          way          to          gain          a          playoff          spot.          FAR         BELOW          RIGHT:          Terri          Wong          takes          a          moment          to          see          where          her          home          run          ball          has          gone.         FAR          BELOW          CENTER:          Laura          Parazin          follows          through          with          the          swing          for          a          base          hit.          FAR         BELOW:          THE          1982          GIRLS          VARSITY          SOFTBALL          TEAM:          FRONT          ROW,          LEFT          TO         RIGHT:          Janelle          Gustafson,          Judy          Lastrella,          Trisha          Neil,          Claudia          Cavanaugh,          Annette          Scott,         Michelle          Griffin          and          Deanna          Ferris.          BACK          ROW,          LEFT          TO          RIGHT:          Lauren          Meager,         Julie          Van          Etten,          Michelle          Parazin,          Laura          Parazin,          Jessica          Bennett,          Giana          Bourne,          Tanya         Jones,          Ladina          Keller,          Terri          Wong,          and          Coach          Dave          Johns.          BELOW          CENTER:          Laura         Parazin          prepares          to          steal          home          plate.          BELOW:          Sliding          is          all          in          a          day's          work          for          Terry         Wong.                  “         a“         ©          ae          oe         ee         ee         Lunna          Beth          Joan          Jacqueline          Nela          Jennifer          Benny         Stanton          ‘83          Stewart          ‘83          Stith          ‘83          Sullivan          '83          Tafoya          ‘83          Tausche          ‘83          Thatcher          '83          Tilos          ‘83          Toribio          ‘83         124          —          JUNIOR         Softball          Players          Work         Toward          Playoff          Spot         Six          veterans          and          three          rookies          made          up          the          start-         ing          lineup          of          the          Varsity          Softball          Team.          Coach          Dave         Johns          was          forced          to          cancel          the          first          game          due          to         unpreparedness,          but          the          girls          were          able          to          capture         their          first          two          games          against          Fremont          and          Moreau         before          dropping          the          next          to          Skyline.         During          pre-season          and          league          play          the          team’s         strength          was          balanced          offense          and          defense.          Julie         Van          Etten          and          Tanya          Jones          lead          the          team          in          hitting         while          1981          All-Leagers          Annette          Scott          and          Deanna         Ferris          were          the          nucleus          of          the          defense.         With          Softball          playoffs          for          the          first          time          in          the         Alameda          County          Athletic          League,          the          girls          prac-         ticed          an          average          of          eight          hours          a          week          preparing          to         earn          one          of          the          playoff          spots.         BELOW          RIGHT:          COACH          Dave          Johns,          Captains          Annette          Scott          and          Tanya         Jones          talk          things          over          with          the          umpires          before          the          game.          BELOW          CENTER:         Jessica          Bennett          has          purposely          missed          the          ball          in          order          for          her          teammate          to         steal          second          base.          FAR          BELOW:          Trisha          Neil          is          ready          in          case          the          runner          on         third          decides          to          try          stealing          home.          FAR          BELOW          CENTER:          Michelle          Griffin         makes          perfect          contact          with          the          ball          for          a          line          drive          down          third.          FAR          BELOW         LEFT:          Coach          Dave          Johns          warms          up          his          infielders          with          his          hard          grounders.         FAR          ABOVE          LEFT:          Deanna          Ferris          shows          the          concentration          and          intensity          it         requires          to          pitch          a          strike.         Dion          Maryann          Lynn          Marcus          Caroline          f          s          Matthew         Torreaho          ‘83          Trias          ‘83          son‘          Viduya          ‘83          Vail          ’83          Villaflor          ’83          Von          Radics          83          Wade          ‘83          Wasteney          ‘83         SPORTS          —          125         Dreaded          Whistle          Drill          Gives         Girls          a          Work-Out          and          a          Half         New          Coach          Mark          Ironside          started          the          girls          track          team          train-         ing          on          February          1,          1982.          It          was          a          small          team          of          25          girls          who         faced          Skyline          High          School          in          a          practice          meet          at          Merit          College         on          March          4,          1982.          They          lost          37-44.         Linda          Reed,          Ramsey          Washington,          Coach          Don          Grant          and         Mark          Ironside          invented          and          sprang          the          whistle          drill          on          the          un-         suspecting          girls.          As          they          ran,          a          whistle          blew          every          20          seconds         to          indicate          one          hundred          and          ten          yards          covered          and          then          the         work          out          continued          until          four          segments          were          covered          (440         yards).          The          hurdlers          learned          the          dreaded          drill          first,          and          even-         tually          the          whole          team          learned          it.          Don          Grant          put          the          sprinters         and          ju mpers          thru          their          paces.          Every          one          worked          out          if          they         were          on          girls          track.          we          ue)          saee|          eee         rahe          —         TOP          RIGHT:          KAREN          Gee          warms          up          for          the          110          low          hurdles          race          against          Skyline.          :          .          Sf          |          ee         MIDDLE          RIGHT:          Noel          Donnelly          leaps          over          the          final          hurdle          in          the          330          low’s.          BOTTOM          =          =:          a         Sons          ee         RIGHT:          Stephanie          Chui          concentrates          as          she          conquers          the          first          hurdle.          BOTTOM          MID-         DLE          RIGHT:          Sandy          Davidson          explodes          as          she          takes          off          in          the          long          jump.          BOTTOM          ;         MIDDLE          LEFT:          Jennifer          Wunderlich          strains          for          an          extra          foot          in          the          shot          put          event.          :          ee          2          a         BOTTOM          LEFT:          Brenda          Boersma          warms          up          for          the          shot          put          event          against          Skyline.         BELOW          BEHIND          SCOREBOARD:          Brenda          Boersma,          Jennifer          Wunderlich          and          Lorna         Jones          are          proof          that          calisthenics          prevent          injury.         ¥         wa          Sk         Re         4         George          Michael          Wanda          Rose          Terri          Carl          Debbie          Robert         Wenceslao          ‘83          Wentz          ‘83          Wilson          '83          Wong          ‘83°          Wong          '83          Woods          ‘83          Woods          ‘83          Woods          ‘83         126          —          JUNIOR         FAR          LEFT:          KELLY          Gladden          makes          a          fast          pass          to          Tracy          Hallver         son          in          the          440          relay          race          agains          Skyline.          LEFT:          Missy          Johnson         strides          in          the          last          660          of          workout.          BELOW:          Tweety          Nguyen         reaches          for          an          extra          foot          in          the          long          jump.          FAR          BELOW         RIGHT:          Tracy          Halverson,          Judi          Kanto,          and          Jackie          Asuncion          burst         out          of          the          blocks          in          a          practice          110m          race.          FAR          BELOW          LEFT:         1982          GIRLS’          TRACK          TEAM,          ROW          1:          Erica          Brown,          Betty         Gilian,          Tweety          Nguyen,          Noel          Donnelly,          Ravi          Gill,          Jackie          Asun-         cion,          Missy          Johnson,          Tina          Duenas,          Stephanie          Chui,          Sheila          Donnel-         ly.          ROW          2:          Sheila          Farren,          Judy          Kwan,          Cecelia          Mangonon,          Sandy         Davidson,          Laura          Schmidt,          Bonnie          Espino,          Kelly          Gladden,          Brenda         Boersma,          Jennifer          Wunderlich,          Lorna          Jones,          Patty          Green,          Judi         Kanto,          Jennifer          Thatcher,          Karen          Gee.          MIDDLE          CENTER:         Michele          Rider          takes          a          warm          up          run          for          the          100          low          hurdles.         MIDDLE          LEFT:          Jackie          Asuncion          leaps          to          a          jump          of          over          four-         teen          feet          in          the          meet          against          Skyline                   _——         Peter          Bruce          Caroline          Annabelle          Charles          Marion          Vivian          Jonas         Wright          '83          Yamanaka          ‘83          Yao          ‘83          Yee          ‘83          Young          ’83          Young          ‘83          Young          ‘83          Yue          ‘83         SPORTS         School          Records          Under         Attack          by          Hurdlers         and          Pole          Vault          Men         On          February          first,          Coaches          Don          Grant,          Washing         Ramsey,          and          Linda          Reid          started          the          Boys’          Track          Team         training          schedule.          Thirty-six          harriers          traveled          to          Merrit         College          and          met          the          tough,          powerful          Skyline          High          team.         The          score          read          37-44          in          favor          of          Skyline.         The          Skyline          loss          set          the          tempo          for          determined          trackmen.         They          next          took          on          Freemont          and          defeated          them.          They         pushed          on          to          the          A.C.A.L.          relays          where          they          took          first         place.          Albany          High          then          fell          to          the          power          of          the          Jets.          In         league          dual          meets          the          fleet-of-foot          proved          their          superiority         in          hurdles,          discus          throw,          and          pole          vaulting.         Two          Sophomores          starred          for          our          Jets.          They          were          Alex         Lopez          and          Davis          Boone          who          ranked          number          one          and          two         respective          in          distance          running.          Pat          Rose          added          fame          for         the          juniors          when          he          proved          his          ability          in          discus          throwing         and          mastering          the          shot          put.          The          seniors          also          contributed          to         the          Track          season          as          Tony          Taplin          “killed”          them          in          the          440.         Tom          Nelson,          by          publication          time,          was          close          to          the          school         records          in          the          high          hurdles          and          330          low          hurdles,          but          he         was          followed          closely          by          Senior          Edwin          Wade.          Anthony         Harris          aimed          at          13          feet          in          the          pole          vault;          just          prior         publication          he          vaulted          12          feet          nine          inches.         RIGHT:          NACITO          SANCHEZ          reaches          high          in          the          air          to          avoid          hitting          the          pole.         BELOW:          Johnny          Livingston          quickly          waits          for          Lawrence          Lagadamon          to          pass          the         stick,          while          passing          a          Skyline          opponent.         People          Not          Photographed         Eduardo          Alfaro          Vangie          DeLaCruz         Wendy          Au          Floreliza          Dizon         Steven          Bain          Daniel          Fernandez         Rodney          Bennett          Steven          Fiore         Edward          Brewton          Garry          Gee         Sung-Kuk          Chang          Lawrence          Gee         Ernesto          Troy          Daniels          Edward          Groves         Lecaya          ‘83         128          —          JUNIORS         Narciso          Guzman         Margurite          Hagins         Lisa          Lucas         Theresa          Mackey         Madeline          Mejia         Sheri          Mendez         Mahbob          Murtaza         Zeliz          Ormonde         People          Not          Photographed         Arturo          Pereyra         Bjarne          Petersen         Huong          Pham         Kenneth          Price         Jamie          Reilly         Cynthia          Santistevan         Mayra          Santome         Sandra          Santome         LEFT:          ANTHONY          HARRIS          releases          the          pole          vault          bar          as         he          clears          his          goal          mark          with          good          technique.          BELOW:          An         thony          Harris          still          clenching          the          pole          vault          bar          just          barely         clears          the          goal.          FAR          BELOW:          Edwin          Wade          leaps          over          the         hurdle          to          catch          up          to          a          Skyline          runner.          FAR          BELOW          LEFT:         THE          BOYS’          TRACK          TEAM:          FRONT          ROW:          Ron          Duenas         Tom          Nelson,          Craig          Storm,          Alfonso          Urbi,          Jodel          Valdez,          Ray         Tuazon,          Leonal          Tuazon,          Anthony          Brown,          Steve          Santos,          Tom         Cook,          Jose          Everett,          Tim          Trail,          George          Winslow,          Don          Berger         BACK          ROW:          John          Macapinlac,          Edwin          Wade,          Lawrence         Lagadamen,          Daryl          Farales,          John          Fritzler,          Nacito          Sanchez         Matthew          Beall,          Marvin          Dozier,          Carl          Woods,          Pat          Rose,          John         Roberts,          Brad          Rivas,          Alex          Lopez,          Dan          Elshire,          Rodney          Bennett         Jeff          Clark,          Steve          Vani,          Rudy          Galera.          NOT          SHOWN          IS          Cap-         tain          Tony          Taplin,          Anthony          Harris.          Coach          Don          Grant         BELOW          LEFT          CENTER:          Tom          Nelson          uses          his          own          style          to         clear          the          hurdles          and          stay          ahead          of          his          opponents.          FAR          LEFT:         Nacito          Sanchez          just          barely          knocks          the          hurdle          as          his          foot          slips         FAR          LEFT          ABOVE:          Dary!          Farales          flys          over          the          hurdle          as          he         reaches          the          finish          line          with          good          time         Scoreboard         Skyline          Encinal          44.37          “AGAPRelays          1st         Kennedy          Encinal          OAL          Relays         Fremont          Enciftal          46          Kennedy          Relays         Patific          Encinal          30          Frank          Porter          Relays         Albany          sEncinat          ;         San          Leandro“          En          Piedmont          _. Encinal          3         Alameda          i          ncingl          102-29         Robert          Simmons         Girish          Solani         Scott          Stewart         Arthur          Tautalatasi         Matthew          Wateney         Evan          Wong         A          Promising          ae          i          —          ee         Season          for          the          |          iit          |          ie,          Te         Boys’          Tennis          Team          «9          ¢          ale         The          1982          Boys’          Tennis          team,         coached          by          Alan          Rebensdorf,          started         the          season          off          with          four          returning         lettermen.          They          were          top          players          Bill         Harriman,          Rick          Daysog,          Art          Per-         eyra,          and          Donald          Delmore.         The          ten-member          Varsity          team         practiced          Mondays          and          Wednesdays         from          2:30-4          and          the          J.V.’s          Tuesdays         and          Thursdays.          The          only          remaining         ACAL          teams          left          were          Piedmont,         Alameda,          and          EHS.          The          five          other         teams          El          Cerrito,          Berkeley,          Pinole         Valley,          De          Anza          and          Kennedy          High         School          were          from          other          leagues.         Yo          pe          ya          aaa         }          a          1         SL          ennaeneeett:          ST         NEAR          RIGHT:          DON          Delmore          lets          his          partner          Rick         Daysog          return          the          ball          with          his          strong          backhand.          FAR         UPPER          RIGHT:          Bill          Harriman          returns          the          strong         serve.          FAR          CENTER          RIGHT:          Ronnie          Johnson          dives         a          the          ball.          BELOW:          THE          1982          BOYS          TENNIS         EAM:          ROW          1:          Warren          Manuntag,          So-So          Tam,         Anthony          Daysog,          Rick          Daysog,          Donald          Delmore,          Art         Pereyra,          John          Lee.          ROW          2:          Jeff          Eng,          Vincent          Pon,         Ronnie          Johnson,          Ben          Pham,          Marcus          Gonzales,          David         Ferris,          Debon          Calixto,          Chris          Archini,          coach          Al          Rebens-         dorf.          OPPOSITE          PAGE,          UPPER          RIGHT:          Tony         Daysog          and          Marcus          Gonzales          team          up          for          a          practice         match.          BOTTOM          RIGHT:          The          determination          of         Debon          Calixto          ee          his          chances          of          winning.          BOTTOM         CENTER:          Donald          Delmore          returns          an          almost          out-of-         bounds          serve.          BOTTOM          LEFT:          Vincent          Pon          hits          that         ball!          UPPER          LEFT:          John          Lee          watches          So-So          Tam          per-         form          the          perfect          forehand.         130          —          JUNIORS         Lae)                  WY         be         Re         e)         A,         Y)         132          —          SENIORS         RIGHT:          LADY          SENIORS,          Linda          Brad-         ford,          Katy          Kenney,          and          Katie          Muir          can’t         decide          whether          to          stand          up          or          sit          down          dur-         ing          an          assembly.          BELOW:          The          victorious         Class          of          ‘82          wins          the          human          pyramid          during         Spirit          Week.          FAR          BELOW          RIGHT:          The         camera          captures          Stacey          Loughran,          R ashmi         Garde,          and          Barbara          Galera          taking          a          leisure         walk          to          their          Spanish          Class.          FAR          BELOW         LEFT:          Cadet          Captain          Joe          Siess          inspects          Cin-         dy          Kuhn's          uniform          very          carefully.         LEFT;          KATHY          HUEY          gives         that          extra          stretch          of          the          arm          to         clean          @          friend’s          car          at          the          Fall         ,          Senior          Class          carwash.          BELOW:         A          lunchtime          scene          of          enthusiastic         students          watching          a          pep          rally         ast          Fall.         Fsbo         a         OUT          OF          CLASS          —          133         Activities          Keep          Students         Busy          Outside          of          Class         Students          kept          busy          outside          of          class          through         various          activities.          Many          students          took          part          time         jobs          at          places          such          as          Long’s          Drugs          and          South-         shore          Cinemas          where          they          worked          up          to          twenty         hours          a          week.         On          campus          there          were          activities          for          students         during          lunch          and          after          school.          Cultural          language,         and          service          clubs          held          weekly          lunch          hour          meet-         ings.          Class          meetings          were          held          weekly          to          discuss         upcoming          fundraisers;          the          most          popular          were          car         washes.          After          school          there          were          eleven          different         teams          for          boys          and          girls          to          join.          The          responsibility         of          drawing          up          a          calender          of          activities          was          taken         on          by          the          Leadership          class.         RIGHT:          JEANNE          KYLE          adds          another          ornament          to          the          Christmas          Tree         in          the          main          hall.          FAR          RIGHT          ABOVE:          Jill           Broadbent          and          Jackie          Cohen         shop          for          school          supplies          at          Card          N’          Quill.          FAR          RIGHT          BELOW:         Deanna          Ferris,          Bonnie          Espino,          and          Debbie          Wadford          enjoy          sodas          at          Croll’s         Delicatessen.          BELOW          CENTER:          Lucy          Boersma          and          Gina          Miles          dry          off          a         spotless          car          which          has          just          been          washed          at          the          senior          class          car          wash.         DIRECTLY          BELOW:          Vycelka          Oristil          drives          around          an          Alameda         defender          for          a          jump          shot.         Richard          Brenda          Lori          John          Marrilla          Ernie         Adams          ‘82          Ainslie          ‘82          Alaniz          ’82          Anderson          ‘82          Andrews          ‘82          Andriese          '82         134          —          SENIORS         FAR          LEFT:          KARRIE          Jones          and          Kelly          Chambers          start          the          200          yard         backstroke          against          San          Ramon.          LEFT:          Angela          Boone,          a          cashier          at         Long’s          Drugs,          quickly          adds          the          price          of          laundry          detergent          BELOW:         Rhoda          Benipayo          fries          lumpia          to          sell          for          40¢          a          piece          for          the         Multicultural          Club.          FAR          BELOW:          Steve          Kempster          and          Louise          Lyth         begin          decorating          the          Christmas          Tree          as          part          of          their          duties          for          Leader         ship          Class.          FAR          BELOW          LEFT:          Darlene          Enriquez          has          her          raquet         re-strung          while          Susan          Gonzales          patiently          waits.          BELOW          LEFT:          John         Sullivan          and          Dewey          Duran          take          a          break          from          setting          up          tables          for          the         Christmas          Faire         Daniel          Richard          Winnie          Albert          Herman          Kenny         Anguiano          ‘82          Armstrong          ‘82          Au          82          Balajadia          ‘82          Bamber          ‘82          Banks          ’82         SENIORS          —          135         RIGHT:          LORI          BUSTER          finishes          reading          her          essay          to          her          English          class.          BELOW         RIGHT:          Paul          Scates          does          volunteer          work          for          St.          Barnabas          at          their          Fall          Harvest         Festival.          FAR          BELOW:          Alfonso          Urbi,          Sandy          Gibson,          Wendy          Cabral,          Theresa          Viola,         Lisa          Gallagher,          and          Betty          Gillian          paint,          but          Jenny          Romanoff          on          crutches          gives          her         advise          on          how          to          paint          Spirit          Posters.          BELOW          MIDDLE:          Steve          Lorenz          and          Joe         Simon          soak          up          historical          Greek          Culture          but          Betty          Gillian          shares          gossip          with          Jose         Podaca.          BELOW:          Quang          Duong          and          Debra          Zobel          intensely          listen          to          the          lesson          as         does          Linda          Lee          but          Wendy          Bowlan          seems          to          be          thinking          of          something          else.         Donald          Sarah         Christine          Deborah          Michael          Joy         ?          Berger          ’82          Biallas          ’82         Baugaya          '82          Beal          ‘82          Beall          ‘82          Beireis          82         136          —          SENIORS         Freshmen          Places          3rd          in         School          Week          Competition         The          wide-eyed          Freshman          Class          came          into          Encinal         with          expectations          of          big          football          games,          dances          and         dates          on          the          weekend.         The          enthusiastic          Class          of          ’85          ignored          the          ridicule          and         the          name          calling          from          the          upperclassmen          and          took          third         place          in          the          Spirit          Week          competition          which          humbled          the         Sophomores.         In          order          to          raise          funds,          the          Freshman          Class          held          some         car          washes          and          candy          sales.          To          boost          the          morale          of          the         newcomers,          some          Freshmen          got          together          and          organized         poster          parties.         BELOW:          JOE          RAVEY          examines          a          flash          attachment          for          his          friend's          camera         FAR          BELOW:          Sonja          Broth          and          Debbie          Lum          listen          to          the          world          History          lesson          of         the          day.          LEFT:          Chris          Roke          tells          Debon          Calixto          that          he          likes          his          poster         Lucy          Norman          Dave          Linda          Leslie          Sharon         Boersma          ’82          Bongon          ‘82          Bottorff          ‘82          Bradford          ’82          Bradley          ‘82          Brady          ‘82         OUT          OF          CLASS          —          137         RIGHT:          SOPHOMORE          FALL          OFFICERS:         ROW          1:          Missy          Johnson,          President;          Mimi          Nicosia,         Vice-President.          ROW          2:          Tony          Daysog,          Secretary;         Eloise          Castillo,          Treasurer.          FAR          RIGHT:          SPRING         CLASS          OFFICERS:          ROW          1:          Irma          Reyes,          Vice         president;          Chantell          Cherry,          President.          ROW          2:          Ar         thur          Roke,          Secretary;          Eloise          Castillo,          Treasurer         MIDDLE          RIGHT:          Kelly          Gladden          stretches          her         calve          muscles          at          track          practice.          MIDDLE          LEFT:         Darrel          Farreles,          John          Anderson          and          Michael          Der         give          Irma          Reyes          and          Tommy          Chan          a          tour          of          U.C         Berkeley          Campus.          BOTTOM          RIGHT:          Kelly         Schmaljohn          fights          to          the          hoop          against          Pacific         BOTTOM          MIDDLE:          Josie          Apodoca          and          Denise         Powell          inspect          their          new          class          rings.          BOTTOM         LEFT:          Sheila          Farren          and          Arthur          Roke          combine         their          talents          at          the          Spring          Carwash.          DIRECTLY         BELOW:          Irma          Reyes          takes          a          break          from          class          at         the          summer          school          program          at          U.C.          Berkeley         Maria          Jack          Jill          Adrian          Anthony          Ann         Brayo          ’82          Broadbent          ‘82          Broadbent          ‘82          Brock          ‘82          Brown          ‘82          Bullis          ‘82         138          —          SENIORS         Class          of          1984         Breaks          the          Bank         With          Over          $1300         The          money          hungry          class          of          1984         had          an          early          lead          toward          a          financially         secure          senior          year.          Their          bank          roll         doubled          in          size,          due          to          major          fun-         draisers.          KSOL’s          Nick          Harper          was         featured          at          their          Soph          Hop,          which         brought          $334.          By          the          end          of          the          year         the          class          was          rolling          in          wealth          with         more          than          $1,300.         Off          campus          gifted          sophomores          at-         tended          summer          classes          at          U.C.         Berkeley          through          the          University         Partners          program.           They          included:         Tommy          Chan,          Cathy          Cho,          Tony         Daysog,          Robin          Elmore,          Pam          Huie,         and          Irma          Reyes.          Students          could          take         up          to          three          classes:          English,          Math          and         an          Elective;          each          class          90          minutes         long.          Some          took          advanced          math          and         English          to          prepare          for          their          next         school          year.         With          brains          and          bucks          the         sophomore          class          looked          to          an          even         more          profitable          junior          year.         FAR          LEFT:          TOWERING          over          the          U.C.          Berkeley         campus          is          the          Campinele.          LEFT:          During          class          breaks,         Tommy          Chan          finds          time          to          admire          the          Berkeley          cam-         pus.          BOTTOM          RIGHT:          Cathy          Cho,          Temple          Camp-         bell          and          Sue          Cantrell          plan          their          strategy          for          spirit         Week.          BOTTOM          MIDDLE:          Joel          Arbrough          examines         amebas          in          Mr.          John          Medeiros          Biology          class.          BOT-         TOM          LEFT:          Ordering          a          class          ring          is          a          big          decision          for         Patricia          Tjeryna.         Frances          Rosetta          Sheri          Talonna          Geral          Melanie         Bullman          82          Burgo          '82          Buster          ‘82          Byars          ‘82          Gain          ’82          Calixto          ’82         OUT          OF          CLASS          —          139         Hot          Dogs,          Car          Wash          and         Sock          Hop          Activities          —          Make         Money          for          Junior          Class         Change          was          the          key          for          understanding          the          Junior         class.          Their          new          advisor          Glenn          Fong          took          the          reigns         of          leadership          from          John          Johnson          and          Betty          Murphy.         The          second          great          change          came          when          the          juniors         dropped          the          policy          of          joining          with          the          Seniors          for          a         Junior-Senior          Ball.         A          fall          car          wash          profited          the          class          by          $125          and          the         spring          dance,          dubbed          “The          Sock          Hop”          also          added         coin          of          the          realm          to          the          junior          treasury.          Like          all         groups          the          juniors          won          some          and          lost          some,          the         Christmas          Faire          booth          was          a          financial          disaster          of         epicproportions.          Amazingly          enough          Hot          Dogs          were         not          in          favor          at          the          faire,          probably          due          to          people          eating         several          tons          of          German          Christmas          cookies,          French         Tortes,          lumpia,          and          won-ton.          Some          wit          ‘said          the         Christmas          Faire          slogan          for          the          juniors          should          have         been          “Buy          American.”         TOP          RIGHT:          TOM          Nelson          puts          the          big          squeeze          on          Patty          Green.          MIDDLE         RIGHT:          Sheila          Donnely          sings          a          song          while          Rashmi          Garde,          David          Heskett         and          Mike          Rieds          listen          to          catch          any          mistakes.          FAR          BELOW          RIGHT:          Rose         Wong,          Alice          Ng,          Madeline          Meyia          and          the          rest          of          Mr.          King’s          junior          history         class          hurry          through          their          tests.          DIRECTLY          BELOW:          THE          1982          FALL         CLASS          OFFICERS:          President,          Toni          Manibusen,          Vice          President,          Angela         Boone,          and          Secretary,          Jacki          Asuncion         Ceazar          Sheri          Renee          Dwayne          Brett          Michael         Camerino          '82          Cannon          ‘82          Caraveo          82          Carlen          ’82          Chambers          ‘82          Cho          ‘82         140          —          SENIORS         DIRECTLY          BELOW:          ONE          of          the          beautiful         posters          from          spirit          week.          MIDDLE          RIGHT:          Ron         Duenas          displays          his          artistic          skills          by          drawing          the         rough          draft          of          his          poster.          FAR          BELOW          RIGHT:         During          Spirit          week          the          juniors          show          their          spirit          by         “making          a          25          person          pyramid.          FAR          BELOW          LEFT:         Spring          class          officers:          President,          Vicky          Sent-         daydiego,          Vice-President          Stacey          Loughran,         Secretary,          Sephanie          Chue,          Treasurer,          Benjamin         Reyes.          FAR          LEFT:          Matt          Wasteney          and          Jackie         Cohen          boogie          down          to          the          “Super          Freak”          at          the         Winter          Ball.          LEFT:          Barry          Kruse          gives          a          deptivatign         speech          on          Capital          Punishment         James          Jaspreet          Dora          Teresa          Gina          Rosell         Christensen          ’82          Chug          ’82          Chun          '82          Cordova          ‘82          Crane          ‘82          Crane          '82         OUT          OF          CLASS          —          141         senior          Ups                    Downs         The          stock          market's          ups          and          downs         paralled          the          Senior's          financial          position.          They         opened          the          year          with          a          successful          Rigatoni         Feed          that          netted          over          $600          profit.          Their          play         “Smiling          Through”          earned          an          additional         $425,          but          the          Christmas          Faire          cost          them         dearly.          The          number          one          signs          were          not          best         sellers.          The          second          blow          came          when          the          win-         ter          ball          turned          out          to          be          an          artistic          success         but          a          financial          disaster.          Recouping          their         losses          the          class          presented          the          Sadie          Hawkins         dance          and          a          flower          sale.         RIGHT:          JOHN          FARREN          enjoys          a          peanut          butter          and          sardine         sandwich          for          lunch.          BELOW          RIGHT:          Frustrated          Kenny          Banks         tells          Dang          Nguyen          that          he          will          not          go          to          the          prom          with          him.          FAR         BELOW:          SENIOR          CLASS          FALL          SEMESTER          OFFICERS:         FIRST          ROW:          Marty          Newton          and          Kathy          Huey.          SECOND         ROW:          Debbie          Wadford          and          Jack          Broadbent.          DIRECTLY         BELOW:          Senior          Class          decorations          brighten          up          the          main          hall          dur-         ing          spirit          week.         Lisa          Teresa          Lisa          Althea          Rick         Cueller          ’82          Dabney          ’82          Dalassandro          ’82          Davidson          ‘82          Dawana          '82          Daysog          ‘82         142          —          SENIORS         BELOW:          RICK          ADAMS          waters          his          plants          after          giving          them          ferti         lizer.          FAR          BELOW:          SENIOR          CLASS          SPRING          SEMESTER         OFFICERS:          FIRST          ROW:          Karrie          Jones          and          Betty          Wong.          SEC-         OND          ROW:          Kate          Muir          and          Sarah          Biallis.          BELOW          LEFT:          Jack         Broadbent          is          caught          by          surprise          as          he          removes          dead          leaves          from          his         plant.          LEFT:          Cyrstal          Resler          proudly          shows          the          plant          she          just          re         potted          to          Ernie          Andrise         Andrew          Virginia          Albino          Michael          Richard         Degemann          ‘82          Dermont          ‘82          Domiquez          ‘82          Donson          ’82          Donson          '82         OUT          OF          CLASS          —          143         Our          Visible          Booster         Club          Makes          Money         on          Every          Event          Held         Boosters          were          most          obvious          to          students         at          dances          and          football          games.          The          most         visible          boosters          were          Diana          Chambers          and         Many          Kenney;          the          dynamic          duo          behind         the          soft          drink          counter          at          every          dance.          Nick         Cabral          attended          dances          in          the          role          of         chaperone.         The          clubs          concession          stand          at          athletic         events          featured          food          and          drinks.          Although         the          stand          was          less          elaborate          than          Burger         King          it          made          much          money.         Other          money-makers;          a          flower          arrange-         ment          show          and          the          annual          wine          tasting          in         April,          a          real          money          machine          for          the          club.         At          year’s          end          the          Boosters          once          again          had         $2800          for          the          school          athletic          department.         RIGHT:          MIKE          MILKERSON          and          Dianna          Chambers          col         lects          the          money          from          the          students          entering          the          Homecoming         Dance.          BELOW          RIGHT:          Nick          Cabral          and          Tanya          Jones          work         the          concession          stand          at          the          ACAL          tournament.          DIRECTLY         BELOW:          Brian          Dixon          and          Shanon          Dixon          pour          an          ice          cold         glass          of          coke          to          a          tired          dancer         Mary          Anna          Darlene          Mary          Bonnie          Dewayne         Drost          ’82          Eng          ‘82          Enriquez          '82          Escoto          ‘82          Espino          ’82          Etheridge          ’82         144          —          SENIORS         DIRECTLY          BELOW:          BOOSTER          Kruse          helps          in          the          Sophomore          car          wash          by         washing          his          own          car.          FAR          BELOW          RIGHT:          Eugene          Ford          takes          a          look          to          see         how          his          car          is          coming          —-          FAR          BELOW          LEFT:          Joe          King          intently          watches          the         Pacific          football          game.          MIDDLE          LEFT:          Ted          Tarana          shows          Erma          Reyes          how          to         wash          his          car          “right.”          UPPER          LEFT:          Parent          Boosters          watching          officials          make          up         their          minds          is          less          than          exciting.         Darryl          Paul          Mellisa          Janice          Simeon         Farales          82          Farren          82          Farrier          ’82          Feeny          ‘82          Finnell          ’82          Feldstin          ’82         OUT          OF          CLASS          —          145         How          About          a          Block          E         for          Super-Dedication         and          Service          by          “Stats”         Who          were          all          those          people          on          the          side          lines,          behind         the          score          tables,          and          around          the          coach?          They          were          the         “stats”!          They          recorded          all          the          information          needed          in         each          game          or          event.          Times,          distances,          yards          gained          or         lost,          rebounds          and          layups          were          all          part          of          their         statistics.         Easy          to          spot          stats          carried          equipment          that          ranged         from          stop          watches          to          starting          guns.          Each          stat          worked         three          hours          a          week          during          their          sport's          season          on          the         average.          It          must          have          been          fun,          for          some          of          the          Stats’         worked          more          than          one          sport.          In          the          final          analysis         every          athelete          was          dependent          on          the          stats’          records          —         particularly          if          that          athlete          hoped          to          attract          recruiters.         Some          people          were          so          impressed          by          the          stats          that         they          suggested          a          speci          |          Block          E          be          created          for          the         sport          of          “Stating”!         TOP          RIGHT:          DON          Grant          writes          down          a          few          last          pole          vault          scores          before         the          next          event.          BOTTOM          RIGHT:          Rosa          Montes          and          Missy          Johnson          watch         and          keep          score          for          the          big          Encinal-Alameda          Wrestling          match.          BELOW:          Katy         Kenney          and          Melissa          Feeney          kick          back          and          wait          for          the          next          match.         Lisa          Chris          Lucrecia          Lori          Laura          Phil         Finkbiner          ’82          Fischbach          ’82          Flemmings          '82          Frisko          ‘82          Gallager          ’82          Garduno          ‘82         146          —          SENIORS         BELOW:          JERRY          HEARNE          scrambles          left          to          escape          tackle          of          a          Harry          Ells         defender.          FAR          BELOW:          Tony          Taplin          gets          a          little          airborne          while          practicing         the          running          long          jump.          BELOW          LEFT:          Jill          Broadbent          and          Karrie          Jones          relax         for          a          moment          while          waiting          for          the          next          wrestling          match.          MIDDLE          LEFT:         Ron          Duena          flies          through          the          air          with          the          speed          of          superman.          LEFT:          Eugene         Lasartemay          receives          his          first          place          award          from          statistician          Eva          Drost.         Constance          Teresa          Elizabeth          Maureen          Marcos          Susan         Garnett          ’82          Garrison          ‘82          Gerales          ‘82          Gibson          ‘82          Gonzales          ‘82          Gonzales          ’82         OUT          OF          CLASS          —          147         These          Pictures          Made          Us          Laugh         These          pictures          were          taken          throughout          the          school          year          and          we          found          them         8          1          ;         so          funny          we          Just          couldn't          leave          them          out.         1:          SHEILA          FARREN          takes          a          fall          during          P.E.          2:          Drop          that          ball          or          else.          3:          Eugene          Ford          and          Jim          Kruse          en         joy          the          carwash.          4:          The          eyes          have          it,          Norman          Robinson,          Alan          Rebensdorf,          Olan          Lewis,          and          Colman          Feeney.         5:          Pam          Barber          is          surprised          to          see          the          camera.          6:          Marty          Newton          poses          for          Mr.          America.          7:          Marty          Newton,         Mimi          Milani,          Jack          Broadbent,          and          Toni          Manibusan          take          a          break          from          their          work.          8:          The          headless          basketball         player.          9:          Studly          King.          10:          Mork          and          Mindy’s          replacement.          11:          Pam          Huie          shows          off          her          new          earings.          12         Louise          Lyth,          Sylvia          Cohn,          Herm          Goris,          Norleen          Roth,          and          Cindy          Zecher          pose          happily         Susana          Herm          Bryan          Angela          Shannon         Gonzalez          ’82          Goris          ‘82          Gorman          ‘82          Govaer          '82          Graham          ‘82          Groll          ’82         SENIORS         and          We          Couldn't          Leave          Them          Out         4         Adriana          Terry          Roland         Guerrero          ‘82          Gustafson          ‘82          Guzman          ‘82          Hanes          '82          Harriman           82          Hart          ‘82         OUT          OF          CLASS          —          149         5-2          Start          for          Cheerleaders          Becomes          2-0          Season         Slim          down          and          shape          up          may          have          been         a          popular          concept          with          many          Americans,         but          who          thought          it          applied          to          cheerlead-         ers?          No          one!          Yet          the          Varsity          Cheerlead-         ers’          year          reflected          that          idea.          They          started         last          summer          with          five          girls          and          two          guys.         From          July          31          to          August          3          the          cheer-         leaders          spent          their          time          in          Sacramento          at         Spirit          Camp,          U.S.A.          There          they          worked          on         their          skills          and          routines          for          football          sea-         son.         When          football          season          ended          the          two         boys          on          the          line          became          involved          in          bas-         ketball          and          play          rehearsals,          and          by          Febru-         ary,          the          cheerleaders          were          down          to          two         girls,          Shanon          Graham          and          Gina          Newton.         Lack          of          time          was          the          factor          that         changed          the          line.          Time          to          practice,          time         involved          in          games,          time          to          do          homework,         and          time          to          just          be          yourself.         Time          was          also          involved          in          fundraising.         The          girls          put          hours          into          their          two          candy         sales.          They          made          a          profit          over          $500.         Although          the          profit          sounds          great          it          wasn’t         that          large          considering          the          estimated          cost         Cory          Lynda          Susan          James          Katherine          Burt         Hassett          ‘82          Havens          ’82          Hernandez          '82          Hines          '82          Huey          ‘82          Hutchinson          '82         150          —           SENIORS         PICTURES,          PAGE          150:          TOP:          Split          jumps          are          the          favorite         action          pose          for          Varsity          Cheerleaders          Shanon          Graham          and          Gina         Newton.          BELOW          RIGHT:          The          head          and          assistant          head          J.V         Cheerleaders          Margo          McMahon          and          Candy          Caul          pose          for          year-         book          pictures.          BELOW          LEFT:          In          January          the          1982          ].V.          Cheer-         leaders          willingly          set-up          “standard”          posed          pictures          rather          than         action          shots.          FROM          TOP:          Stacy          Yates,          Katie          Stanton          and         Deanna          Ankersmit.         BELOW:          LEFT          TO          _          RIGHT:         Wendy          Kesseler,          Shanon          Graham         and          Joan          Sullivan          keep          up          the          spirit         against          league          champs,          Piedmont.         BELOW          LEFT:          Shanon          Graham's         “hurkies”          provide          more          action          than         the          “Highlanders”          and          “Jets”          can         TOP          LEFT:          Gina          Newton          and         Rhoda          Benapayo          just          after          a          tight         moment          in          the          Pacific          game.          LEFT:         Just          before          halftime          ends,          Patty         Green          asks          Wendy          Kesseler          to          have         the          cheerleaders          do          her          favorite         cheer,          ““R-O-W-D-I-E!”         Tuan          Chris          Charlene          Herbert          Robert         Huynh          ‘82          Idle          ‘82          Jackson          ‘82          Javier          ’82          ‘          Jimenez          '82         OUT          OF          CLASS          —          151         No          Pom-Pons          and          Big         Expense          in          Time          Tell         1981-2          Pom-Pon          Story         Becoming          a          Pom-pon          girl          was          an          expen-         sive          proposition          in          time          and          money.          By         April,          forty          girls          practiced          routines          ...          and         hoped          to          be          chosen          for          the          Varsity          line.          In         May          six          became          the          1981-82          Pom-pon          girls.         Then          the          girls          were          faced          with          the          expense         of          uniforms          which          ran          about          $250.         Expenses          in          time          and          money          came          in          the         form          of          long          practice          sessions          in          Alameda         and          Santa          Cruz.          In          July          the          girls          motored         down          to          Santa          Cruz          for          a          three          day          workout         at          Spirit          Camp.          While          camp          was          costly,          the         reward          was          a          second          place          trophy          for          their         routines.         By          basketball          season          the          time          commitment         had          decimated          the          line.          Two          of          the          six          girls         were          unable          to          meet          the          time          requirements         and          the          line          shrunk          to          four.          Seven          JV          Pom-         pon          girls          were          at          the          basketball          games          and         their          spirit          helped          carry-on          the          season's         work.         The          most          unusual          feature          of          the          year          was         the          lack          of          Pom-pons.          For          the          first          time          in         anyone's          memory          the          Pom-pon          girls          had          no         Pom-pons.         r                   Janiro          Karrie          Lorna          Tanya          Sylvia          R.          Katherine          I.         Jones          ’82          Jones          82          Jones          ’82          Jones          ’82          Kahn          ’82          Kenney          ‘82         152          —          SENIORS         PAGE          152          LEFT:          Jenny          Tattersall          caught          by          the          camera          during          a          Spirit          week         stage          performance.          BELOW          LEFT:          After          finishing          their          Come          Alive          routine,          the         Pom-pon          girls:          FROM          LEFT:          Jenny          Tattersall,          Connie          Garnett,          Toni          Manibu         san,          Joan          Sullivan,          and          Rhoda          Benipayo          relax          with          the          Cheerleaders:          FROM         LEFT:          Marty          Newton,          Shanon          Graham,          Wendy          Kessler,          and          Regina          Newton.         FAR          BELOW          LEFT:          FROM          LEFT:          Rhoda          Benipayo,          Tini          Manibusan,          Joan         Sullivan,          and          Jenny          Tattersall.          PAGE          153          BELOW          LEFT:          FROM          LEFT:          Jenny         Claude         Kramer          ’82         Wonsok         Kim          ‘82         Tattersall          and          Rhoda          Benipayo          in          a          well          coordinated          routine.          BELOW:          FROM         LEFT:          Joan          Sullivan          and          Toni          Manibusan          stretch          out.          BELOW          RIGHT:          BACK         ROW:          Julie          Meager,          Elyce          O'Neill,          Jill          Irwin.          CENTER:          Christine          Manzano.         FRONT          ROW:          Jeannine          Taylor,          Debbi          Rivera,          and          Doris          Samonte          execute          a         classic          Pom-pon          pose.          FAR          BELOW          LEFT:          FROM          LEFT:          Jenny          Tattersall,         Connie          Garnett,          Toni          Manibusan,          Joan          Sullivan,          and          Rhoda          Benipayo          are          not         drying          their          hair,          they're          doing          a          routine.         Michele         Krause          '82         Nancy         Kuramoto          ‘82         Cheryl         Kuhn          ’82         OUT          OF          CLASS          —          153         RIGHT:          GINA          MILES          is          hard          at          work          stirring          the          sauce          while          also          keeping          an          eye         on          the          boiling          water          in          the          neighboring          pot.          BELOW          RIGHT:          Mary          Drost          decides         not          to          have          a          third          serving          of          ice          cream,          but          talk          to          her          friends          instead.          FAR         BELOW:          Sheila          Farren          and          her          family          show          us          their          good          table          manners.          BELOW         CENTER:          Darlene          Enriquez          and          Cathy          Huey          prepare          to          work          but          Marty          Newton         decides          to          supervise.          BELOW:          Lucy          Boersma          erases          the          afternoon’s          lunch          menu          to         replace          it          with          the          rigatoni          one.         Catherine          David          Celia          Lorna          Sal          Alice         Lisanti          ‘82          Lomba          ’82          Lopez          ’82          Lopez          '82          Lopez          ‘82          Lung          ‘82         154          —          SENIORS         PEE          SENIOR                    PROUDLY         THE          FINNUFL         PGETT!          RIGETON         Y          HARS         Rigatoni          Feed          Brings         in          Big          $600          for          Prom         Garlic          in          the          bread!          Garlic          in          the          rigatoni!          Pasta,         hamburger,          sauce          and          garlic          were          the          ingredients         that          made          the          Senior          Class          Rigatoni          Feed          enjoyable         and          profitable.          The          Seniors          decided          to          have          a          Rigatoni         Feed          instead          of          the          traditional          Spaghetti          Feed.         Thirty          Seniors,          supervised          by          John          Matula,         labored          over          hot          stoves          for          two          and          a          half          hours         preparing          the          rigatoni,          bread,          and          salad          for          the          two         hundred          expected          students          and          their          families.          The         rigatoni          feed          was          held          on          Back          to          School          Night,         Wednesday,          Sept.          3,          1981.         OF          genes          guest          Wally          Haas,          owner          of          the          Oakland         S,          gave          a          speech          about          the          success          of          the          A’s          and         ress          the          EHS          seniors          could          do          the          same.         The          seniors          earned          $600          from          the          rigatoni          feed,         which          was          the          first          fundraiser          of          the          school          year.          The         profits          would          pay          for          the          expenses          of          the          Senior         Prom.         BELOW:          JENNY          TATTERSALL          serves          lettuce          and          tomatoe          salad          laced         with          Italian          dressing          to          the          first          of          two          hundred          customers.          BELOW          LEFT:         Julie          and          Sidney          Lee          enjoy          rigatoni          and          help          the          seniors          earn          money.         MIDDLE          LEFT:Laura          Gallagher          and          Jackie          Cohen          stuffed          with          rigatoni          are         listening          to          Wally          Haas,          so          is          Jenny          Tattersal          even          though          her          mouth          is          full          of         french          bread          and          ice          cream.          ABOVE          LEFT:          Senior          Robert          Der          has          brought         his          brother          Michael          and          friend          Kevin          Wang          to          support          his          class.          FAR         ABOVE          LEFT:          Darlene          Enriquez          made          this          sign          which          lured          over          two          hun-         dred          to          the          Rigatoni          Feed.         Joanna          Michael          Sidney          James          Sandy         Lee          82          ‘          Lee          ‘82          Lee          '82          Lewis          ‘82          Lim          ‘82         OUT          OF          CLASS          —          155         Students          Benefit          as                   Horticulturalists          ™         Spruce          of          Log          Area         Horticulturalists          manicured,          landscaped,          and         worked          on          the          log          area.          This          little          area          of         natures          loveliness          was          home          base          for          many          who         craved          an          occasional          cigarette.          In          the          past          it          had         few          extras;          however,          after          the          brigade          from          the         plant          lovers          class          were          finished          the          log          area          had         two          new          benches          (hand          made          by          students),          plus         a          new          tree          to          replace          the          one          that          blew          over          the         super          storm          that          hit          Alameda          in          January.         On          a          nice          day          during          lunchtime          anywhere         from          fifty          to          one          hundred          students          wandered         over          to          the          logs          and          visited          with          friends.          The         logs          served          its          purpose          well,          it          served          the         students          and          it          was          beautified          by          students.         fs         Eugene          Felicia          Louise          Enrique          Cynthia         Lasartemay          ‘82          Lee          ’82          Lyth          ’82          Macias          ’82          Magonon          ‘82          Marilao          ‘82         156          —          SENIORS         BELOW:          STUDENTS          ENJOY          the          spring          sun.          FAR          BELOW:          Students          relax          on         one          of          the          new          benches.          BELOW          LEFT:          Ted          Withrow          and          Warren          Withrow          cruise          by         the          logs          to          find          a          date          for          Friday          night.          LEFT:          AC DC          blaring          from          a          VW          attracts         Suzie          Mary          Eric          Gerardo          Liberty          Debbie         Marquez          ‘82          Massey          ‘82          Mayson          ‘82          Mencias          ‘82          Mercado          ‘82          Midkiff          ’82         OUT          OF          CLASS          —          157         Fortunes          Spent          on         Fads          and          Fashions         It          was          only          money.          Eighty          to          one          hundred          or         even          two          hundred          dollars          could          be          spent          on         Walkmen          I          or          II          mini-stereos.          It          probably          was.         Daily          more          and          more          students          appeared          on          bikes,         skates,          or          on          foot          with          the          little          Walkmen          ear-         phones.          Everywhere          one          looked          a          moving-listener         was          spotted.          Some          people          even          had          old          fashioned         headphones.          Rubic’s          cubes          were          almost          as          popular         as          the          listening          devices          but          by          spring          the          cube         craze          had          died          down.         If          you          had          even          more          money          it          could          have          been         spent          on          clothes.          Levi's          most          famous          pants,          the         good          old          501’s          at          16.97          a          pop          in          one          store,          gradu-         ally          replaced          super          expensive          designer          jeans.         O.P.’s,          Nike’s,          and          other          specialized          clothes          came         in          at          hot          prices          too.          Jackets          averaged          $30          each         unless          one          bought          a          Members          Only          for          $50.         RIGHT:          RUBIC’S          CUBE          the         new          fad          of          ‘81.          FAR          RIGHT:         Marcus          Algular          used          his          501's          to         attract          Connie          Garnet.          BELOW         RIGHT:          Kate          Muir,          Sylvia         Cohn,          Darlene          Enriquez,          and         Kate          Kenney          show          off          their          new         clothes.          BELOW          CENTER:         Dang          Nguyen          and          Terresa          Cor-         dova          enjoy          each          others          company.         BELOW:          Talonna          Byars          and         Betty          Wong          show          the          preppy         look.         Gina          Tim          Katherine          Robin          Christy          Marty         Miles          ’82          Molenberg          ’82          Muir          ’82          Nelson          ’82          Nereu          ’82          Newton          82         158          —          SENIORS         BELOW:          JOY          ZAMBRANO          likes          Norman          Bongon’s          new          jacket.         FAR          LEFT:          Judy          Kanto,          David          Markridge,          and          Rod          Dupont          get         down          on          their          Walkmen.          FAR          BELOW          LEFT:          Renee          Grohnert,         Renee          Caravoo,          Lisa          Matheiny,          Maria          Bravo,          and          Susie          Reyes          dis-         play          their          clothes.          CENTER          LEFT:          Gerald          Navaro          shows          off          his         Nike          shrit.          FAR          LEFT:          Eugene          Qualls          jams          to          his          music.         |         Dang          Margaret          Kathleen          Jose          Rafael         Nguyen          '82          Nierling          ’82          Nobrega          ‘82          Nunez          ’82          Oliver          ’82         OUT          OF          CLASS          —          159         my          friends          at         Dast          four          years          a          little          better          for         -          ian          B.,          Ernie          A.,          Robert          H.,          Lori          O.,          Cindy.,         Terry          G.,          Lori          P.,          Tracy          S.-and-everyone          else          “you         Know          who          you          are.”          Party          Hardy          and          may          the          keggers         BRENDA_AINSES         things          I          remember          about          E.H.S.          Thanks         everyone          of          you          the          best          of          luck          in          the          future.          It's          been         great          playing          basketball          these          past          four          years,          and          foot-         ball          the          past          two.          The          coaches          have          been          great          to          me.         Thank          You.         JOHN          A.          ANDERSON          III:          My          four          years          were          fun          at         E.H.S.          To          Ken,          we've          had          a          lot          of          good          times          and          we         should          always          be          friends,          you          too          Marty          and          Darryl.         Enjoy          yourselves          Bob          and          Dang.          You've          become          a          great         friend          Cindy,          remember          me          Kathy.          Hope          we          stay         friends          Bonnie.          To          all          of          E.H.S.          —          Have          fun          everyone.         ERNIE          ANDRISE:          “We          are          secrets          to          each          other,          each         one’s          life          a          novel          no-one          else          can          read,          even          joined          in         bonds          of          love          we're          linked          to          one          another          by          such          slen-         der          threads.”          (Rush).          Special          thanks          to          A.B.,          R.A.,          and         everybody.          Remember          “82”          that’s          US.         RICHARD          ARMSTRONG:          Wisemen          learn          more          from         fools          than          from          the          wise;          Death          is          inevitable;          the          trag-         edy          is          not          living          in          your          dreams          ...          To          defend;          this          is         the          pact.          But          when          life’s          gone          and          damage          done          —          To         avenge;          this          is          the          pact          ..          .          that’s          ok,          I          understand,          this         ain't          no          never,          never          land.         WINNIE          C.          AU:          To          all          my          friends;          Everyday          is          as         exciting          as          the          other          and          there          are          many          pleasant          mem-         ories          in          high          school.          Just          be          yourself          and          try          your          best         and          God          will          do          the          rest!          Good          luck,          I          will          miss          you          all.         HERMAN          BAMBERGER:          |          would          li ke          to          thank          my         parents          for          the          love          and          the          help          of          getting          me          through         High          School.          I          hope          that          they          will          be          with          me          for          years         to          come.          And          to          the          teachers          that          helped          me.          Love          to         my          parents          from          their          son          HERMAN          BAMBERGER.         Class          of          “82.”         KENNY          BANKS:          To          my          favorite          people,          John,          Marty,         Cindy,          and          (of          course)          Gina,          and          to          my          family,          Darrin,         John,          Mom,          and          Sid.          These          years          have          been          super.          I'll         never          forget          any          of          you.          I          know          I'll          be          seeing          a          lot          more         of          you.          Gina,          op          dop          fobenzie.          Love          always,          Kenny.         DEBI          BEAL:          Chrystl,          Lisa,          Cool          Zhender          —          it’s          us         agains t          the          world.          Life          is          full          of          joy          and          tears.          I          thank         my          parents          and          friends          who          helped          me          through          it          .         Scott          Cowan,          we've          grown          so          much          together.          You're         gonna          make          it!          Our          dreams          will          come          true!         Laura         Parazin          '82         Lori         Overhalser          ’82         MICHAEL          MUNROE          BEALL:          “Life          is          like          a          garden,         and          it’s          been          a          pleasure          walking          through          your          flowers.”         Thanks          toeveryone          who          made          it          so          nice.          Especially          you         Sabrina.          I'll          see          you          all          on          the          other          side.         A          7         JOY          BEIREIS:          As          we          embark,          we          leave          behind          good         also          to         you.         DONALD          BERGER:          Mom          and          Dad          —          Thanx          for         everything          —          I          Love          You.          These          next          years          you'll          be         proud.          Dad,          I          needed          your          support.          Kakie,          my          life          is         yours          ...          Forever.          I          Love          You.          Hey          guys,          good          luck         playing          Coll-Ball.          S.S.          and          M.L.,          brothers          of          the          past         are          still          in          my          mind.          Thanx          Nobs.         SARAH          BIALLAS:          Anne;“George,          Lynda,          Mary,          we         finally          made          it!          Charlene,          lets          draw          some          more          pictures         sometime!          Mom,          thanks          for          being          there.          Tammy,          you         better          send          me          an          invitation          next          year.          Mr.          Cotter,          did         you          really          think          you          could          get          rid          of          me?          Thanks          every         one.         LUCY          BOERSMA:          “If          you          know          who          you          are          and          what         you          want          and          why          you          want          it,          and          if          you          have          the          con-         fidence          to          do          it,          you          can!”          Thanks          to          all          my          friends          who         made          the          past          four          years          great!         NORMAN          A.          BONGON          JR.:          To          all          my          good          friends,         Thanks          for          making          my          years          at          Encinal          as          good          as          they         were.          Good          luck          in          whatever          your          future          plans          may          be.         Special          THANKS          to          my          love,          JOY,          for          bringing          so         much          happiness          into          my          life.         LINDA          BRADFORD:          Give          us          no          aggravation          we've         had          it          with          discipline.          Saturday          nights,          alright.          Get         some          action          in.          Goodbye          yellow          brick          road.          Morris,         Snail,          Frog,          to          thy          own          self,          be          true.          Melinda          be          ready         at          dawn.          Alfa          Bull.          To          my          family          all          my          love.         LESLIE          BRADLEY:          Thanks          to          some          I've          learned          love          is         a          way          of          Letting          Out          Violent          Emotions.          Then          there's          my         crowd          of          friends          who          I'll          find          it          hard          to          live          without,         having          known          me          since          they          were          crumb          snatchers.          Life         goes          on!          And          go          on          it          will          thanks          to          Mom,          Joe,          and         Genell.          Farewell!         SHARON          “PALEO”          BRADY:          “Everybody          has          a          place         or          time          —          A          chance          to          laugh;          a          need          to          find          Something         that          we          care          about,          I          propose          you          find          that          out...”         Okay          fine,          where’s          the          wine?          To          my          EHS          family          —         thanks          for          making          the          commute          worth          it.          Squeek          and         Lori          —          LIFE          WITHOUT          TRIUMPH?!?!         JACK          D.          BROADBENT:          Most          of          my          poems          are          written         Laura         Peralta          ’82         Diana         Parrish          ’82         in          haste,          and          are          therefore          resultant!          lacking          in          taste,         Yet          people          who          read          them          and          think          they          are          fine,          must         surely          have          taste          justs          as          rotten          as          mine.          With          that          I          bid         you          farewell!         JILL          ESTHER          BROADBENT:          PSSH!          Ahh!          YUK!          YUK!         Killer          .          .          .          to          rad          speechless          goobers,          oneway          is          the          right         OrOWs.         ANTHONY          ANDREW          BROWN:          The          Worlds          grea         men          have          not          commonly          been          great          scholars,          nor          its          |         great          men          great          scholars.          To          my          friends;          T.T.,          D.S.,          J.L.,         C.R.,C.G.,G.C.,          M.L.,          B.L.,          W.R.,          M.F.,          and          especially,          —         T.M.B.!!          I          hope          success          will          be          yours.          Good          luck.          82's          |         for          you!         ANN          BULLIS:          I          really          had          a          great          time          in          my          years          at          |         Encinal.          But          as          time          goes          on          I          begin          to          think          of          all          of          my          |         friends          that          I'm          beginning          to          miss          already.          Good          luck          in         the          future          and          remember,          “The          class          of          82          will          shine          on         you!          pe          |         FRANCES          BULLMAN:          Yo          my          friends          at          Encinal,          |         thanks          for          all          the          support          you've          given          me.          Mom          and                   Dad          without          you          nothing          could          have          been          possible,”         Most          of          all          to          the          guy          I          like          Dewayne          E.          he          knows          whe          |         he          is,          |          hope.          Maybe          someday          we          can          get          together.          Best         wishes          to          ].R.O.T.C.         ROSETTA          BURGO:          Well          our          last          year          has          finally          got-         ten          here.          Susan          G.          and          Darlene          E.,          I          will          never          forget         you          two          because          you          guys          were          always          there          when          |         needed          you.          Virginia          S.          we          get          to          HELE          on          to          Hawaii!         Patricia          S.          Good          luck!          O'OE          WAHINE          AU          KEOLHA          to         all          of          my          friends          of          Encinal.          ALOHA          WAU          IA          OE         Mom,          Dad          and          Chester          Kalani          Hanawahine.         SHERI          BUSTER:          To          all          the          party          people;          TG,          BT,          KM,         BH,          LV,          KW,          LP,          EP,          JL,          TT,          KN,          DB,          LB,          Mom         Dad          I          Love          You.          I          just          want          for          all          of          you,          to          find          your         happiness,          to          grow          in          learning          the          facts          of          life,          and          how         to          understand          people          ...          When          you          find          your          happi-         ness,          hold          on          tight,          Don't          Let          Go!!!         TALONA          MARIE          BYARS:          Class          of          '82,          we're          coming         out,          we'll          go          our          separate          ways          to          find          what          the          world          is         about,          I          thank          God,          my          Mother,          and          my          Grandmother         for          supporting          me          through          hard          times.          Good          luck,          peace         and          happiness          always          to          my          friends.          Remember          me         always.         MELANIE          CALIXTO:          To          Nance,          Bets,          Art,          Marty,         Cynthia,          and          Janice;          “for          all          the          good          times,          laugh         Ngoc          Bick         Pham          ’82         Bjarne         Peterson          ’82         times,          and          silly          sentimental          times          we've          shared,          |          cele-         brate          you,          my          friends!”          Hey          Lisanti          don’t          lose          that         “special”          touch!          S.M.;          “Mahal          Kita”          “Always          and          For         ever.”          Goodbye          everyone!          See          ya          next          time!         CEZAR          Z.          CAMERINO:          Sure          am          going          to          miss          a          lot          at         Encinal.          I’m          especially          gonna          miss          missing          my          classes         Don         -          L7H         Don't          stop          believing.          Reaniis          ds         T.J.          Swan          and          Kamala          W.,          T.O.C.,          and           coach          here          we         come.         _          RENEE          CARAVEO:          I          wish          my          fellow          seniors          good          luck         _          and          party          til          you're          BROKE!          L.L.,          L.A.,          V.D.,          M.B.,          S.H.,          S.M.,          L.M.,          R.G.,          thanks          for          the          laughter          and         good          times          Mom          and          Dad          you're          the          BEST!          Well          Bye         Bye          E.H.S.          Luv          U          all!         DWAYNE          CARLEN:          GOOD          BYE,          ALL!!!         BRETT          CHAMBERS:          Well          the          big          twelve          years          are         done!          I          must          admit,          |          survived.          To          the          poor          unfortunate         underclassmen,          HA!          HA!          BF,          JB,          Al's          class          was          a          trip.         GB,          BM,          and          The          Klan,          keep          partying.          Finally          Thanks         Mr.          Noble          and          Coaches,          keep          up          the          good          work.         MICHAEL          CHO:          It          was          the          best          of          times;          it          was          the         worst          of          times.“Blessed          with          unexpected          honors          and         unforgettably          grateful          cares,          1          have          begun          to          realize          the         American          dream,          my          dream          which          some          people          doub-         ted.          Well,          Emerson          was          right          when          he          said,          “Nothing          is         at          last          sacred          but          the          integrity          of          your          own          mind.”         JAMES          CHRISTENSEN:          Thanks          go          to          my          four          best         teachers,          Mr.’s          Brown,          Winberg,          Medeiros          and          Kruse         for          teaching          me          things          |          need          to          know.          Extra          thanks         goes          to          Mr.          Kruse          and          Mr.          Medeiros          for          information         for          me          to          become          a          Marine          Biologist.          Special          thanks          to         my          foster          Mother          for          raising          me          and          urging          me          on         toward          higher          Goals,          Good-Bye          E.H.S.         DORA          CHUN:          To          my          friends;          As          we          go          our          separate         ways,          into          the          world’s          maze          of          life,          we          remember          the         days          of          high          school          strife.          May          you          all          achieve          your         goals!          Thanks          Mom          and          Dad          for          everything.          And          to          the         rest          of          you          who'll          be          here          next          year;          Take          care          and          make         it          great.         TERESA          CORDOVA:          To          Chris          1.          .          .          thanks          for          helping         me          out,          for          being          there          when          I          needed          a          friend.          To          Dang         N....          you're          a          good          friend,          I'll          treasure          your          friendship         forever.          To          ALL          my          friends,          I'll          always          remember          the         good          times          we          had.          To          the          Class          of          “82,”          GOOD         LUCK!!!         GINA          CRANE:          My          life          has          been          filled          with          great          times,         thanks          to          my          family          and          friends.          It's          true          good          things         never          last          “forever.””          CB          my          high          school          sweetheart,         whether          we          stay          together          or          part,          you'll          always          be          in         MARY          LOU          CUELLAR:          |          thank          my          beautifn         for          understanding          and          believing          in          me.          Also,          those         teachers          that          helped          me          out          so          much,          and          taught          me.         Mrs.          Slater,          the          most          understanding,          and          Mr.          Medei-         ros,          just          a          loving          teacher          to          me;          and          feelings          mutual.         KATHRYN          ALICIA          DABNEY:          Let          your          life          lightly         dance          on          the          edge          of          time          like          dew          on          the          top          of          a          leaf.         Chrys,          Lisa,          and          Deb,          this          is          it!          If          life          gives          you          lemons,         make          lemon          pie.          Shanon;          your          sunshine          smiles          brighten         the          cloudest          day!          Mom          and          Dad          —          you're          the          greatest!         I          Love          You          All!          New          York,          HERE          1          COME  !         TERESA          MARIE          DALASSANDRO:          Achieve          all          possi-         ble,          attempt          all          possible.          Be          ourselves          but          dream          of          being         more.          THANKS          Mom,          my          inspiration          and          Dad          for         patience.          |          Love          You          Also          G.S.,          L.L.,          R.E.,          1          wish          you         life’s          best.          May          God          Bless          You          All!         MICHAEL          P.          DARBISON          12:          It          hasn’t          been          all          that         fun          watching          all          my          teammates          gun.          In          fact          it’s          been          a         little          tragic          but          that’s          OK           because          I          am          “MAGIC.”          I         fake          left          but          spin          right          you          turn          your          head          and          I’m          out         of          sight         LISA          DAVIDSON:          Encinal          holdsS many          memories          for         me.          Chrys,          Deb,          Lalla,          Dab          and          Nanon,          tee          got          the         world          in          our          hands,          let's          take          it          for          a          ride.          Mom          and         Dad,          you've          been          great,          Thank          You.          “Babe,          I          Love         You.”          Bye-Bye          Gorman          and          Noble         RICK          DAYSOG:          This          was          no          casual          passing          benefit,         from          here          I          did          see          into          the          headwaters          of          the          river.          This         spring          is          where          inspiration          drinks,          where          intuition         sparks          the          beginning,          where          poets’          dreams          burst          forth         and          throughout          my          life          I          will          look          back          and          dream.         Goodbye         ROBERT          DER:          It’s          been          a          GREAT          four          years          at          Enci-         nal,          and          |          would          like          to          thank          all          the          teachers          who          have         been          a          part          of          my          life.          To          my          friends          and          the          class          of         ‘82,          good          luck          in          the          future.          1          Love          You,          Mom          and          Dad         VIRGINIA          DERMONT:          Well          this          is          it!          All          we          have         now          are          memories.          SS          (VERP);          you've          been          a          great         friend!          You          too          TL,          JF,          DP,          HJ,          and          L].          Thanks          for         being          there.          Remember,          there’s          lots          of          nails          out          there          so         make          sure          you          get          one         whosthink          I'm          a         popularity.         RICHARD          DONSON:          Thanks          for          all          those          good          times         you          guys.          I          couldn't          have          had          any          better          without          you         RADICALS          of          81,          82          and          83.          All          those          weekends,         Assemblies,          and          bleach          burnouts          couldn't          of          happened         without          you          guys,          so          take          care          and          don't          stop          thrashin         and          stay          out          of          trouble.         MARY          A.          DROST:          The          stepping          stones          of          life.          Another         step          has          been          accomplished          with          family,          friends,          and         faculty          support.          Good          luck          Missy,          Beaver,          and          Wemple,         Kuhnberry          and          Skywalker.          Thanks          Annette,          for          being          a         friend          and          sister          to          me.          1          love          EHS!          From          Space-Cadet!!!         ANNA          ENG:          High          School          has          come          and          gone,          many         memories          are          still          in          my          mind.          Good          memories          to          cher-         ish          forever          and          bad          ones          to          forget.          Now          it          is          time          to         move          on,          like          the          saying          goes;          Here          today,          gone          to          Col-         lege.         DARLENE          ENRIQUEZ:          To          Kay,          Sue,          Icket,          and         Gracie          at          ND.          Thanks          for          the          kindness          and          love          you         gave          me.          True          friends          are          hard          to          find,          yet          I’ve          found         the          best          of          friends          in          YOU!!          To          Mom,          Pops          and          the         Enriquez          clan,          thanks          for          still          loving          me          through          thick         and          thin.          B.          Woon,          You          light          the          way          of          everyday          of         my          life,          |          Love          You          Sweets.         MARYANN          ESCOTO:          Memories          last          forever.          Thanks         E.H.S.          for          a          great          2          years.           Thanks          Ms.          Kinchen          and          all         my          buddies.          Special          thanks          —          Angela,          you          were          always         there          when          I          needed          you.          To          the          2          people          |          Love          most         the          world;          my          brother          and          my          mommy.          I          Love          you          so!         Por          Vida!         BONNIE          (BONZO)          ESPINO:          I          thank          B.V.          football,         Tennis,          and          Track          teams.          Mom          and          Dad,          and          all          my         Ellis         Pondoc          ‘82         Deborah         Powell          ’82         Rebecca         Powell          ’82         Loreta         Pondok          ’82         Anatiscia         Pierre          ’82         Joann         Piring          '82         Wave          Action         .          Thanx          Mom          and         BINER:          Well,          I'm          not          very           good          with         ords,-but          I          just          have          to          say,“T          told          you          so,          Mom          and         Dad!”          I          want          tosay          |          Love          You;          L.T.,          D.M.,          J.G.,          C.S.,         and          you          too          M.D.          Hope          to          see          you          soon!          Bye!         JANICE          FINELL:          Senior          year          ends          one          life          and          begins         another.A..time.to_reflect          the          special          friendships         acquired.          Cynthia,          Joy,          Bonnie,          Linda,          Nancy,          Mels,         Karen,          Anna,          your          friendships          will          always          be          treasured.         Love          You          Mom,          Dad,          Sandy,          Sparky,          Kitty,          May          God         ou          always.         g          my          fellow          Encinal          students,         our          friendships          are          all         Dane,          Gerald,         Celeste         Ramos          '82         Martin         Quiriga          82         C]         yy          best          of          friends,          Dar-         .          Thanks          for          the          crazy          times!         so!          years          we've          shared          something          special         iendship.          I          Luv          Ya          both!          Joemily          and          Lindavid          I         y          ya          too!          To          my          ever          so          special          Sergio          Dionisio.          I          Luv         “Being          with          you”          cuz          I          Luv          You.         HERM          GORIS:          Thank          you          for          the          wonderful          year          here         at          Encinal,it          was          great.          I'll          remember          it          forever          and         wish          the          best          for          you          in          the          future.          Special          love          to          Syl-         via,          Kate,          and          Mr.          Grant          to          whom          I          would          love          to          show         the          changed          old          world.         BRYAN          GORMAN:          It's          finally          over.          No          more          boring         classes.          I          have          had          lots          of          fun          over          these          last          four          years,         and          I          hope          the          people          in          the          future          have          as          much          fun.         Thanks          to          everyone.         ANGELA          GOVAER:          MANY          DAYS          have          passed,          and         we          were          together          but          24          hours.          I          thank          the          choir          C.J.,         P.G.,          T.S.,          S.S.,          ].T.,          B.A.,          P-S.,          and          Ms.          Kinchen,          And         to          my          closest          and          dearest          friend          Mary          (Prieta).         Together          we've          been          good,          bad,          happy,          and          sad.          1          LOVE         YOU          VERY          MUCH.          I          LOVE          YOU          MAMA.          Thanks         for          your          love.         HANON          LEE          GRAHAM:          Liza,          Chrystl,          Debi,          and          the         ou've          made          my          past          4          years          “Something         ‘arm,          there's          ‘Nothing          Like          It.”         iend          ever,          THANKS!          Big         gring.          Mom          and         in          308.         Pamela         Raney          '82          Reams          ‘82         ;          inks          for          all          the          time          and          help,         80,           Lori,          Cathy,          RH,          GT,          What          a          trip.         ow          partiers,          the          best          of          luck.          Capt.          James          High          Lives         Onl!         ROBERT          HANES:          To          all          my          friends          RA,          AB,          EA,          EM,         RJ,          Ballena          Bay          was          and          still          is          the          place          to          party.          Who          —         cares          if          we          graduate,          we          can          still          meet          there          next          year         after          work,          also          special          thanks'CR,          LP,          and          LD          for          being         with          me          at          Encinal:          Later          Hanna.         BILLY          DON          HARRIMAN:          To          those          of          you          who          know         me;          thanks          for          all          the          good          times.          To          those          of          you          who         don’t          .          .          .          well          you          probably          aren't          important          anyway.         CORY          HASSETT:          We          finally          made          it.          We've          had          good         times          together          and          Ill          always          remember.          If          it          wasn’t          for         all          of          you          it          would          have          been          rough          bhanksitomspecial         guy          who          was          there          when          I          needed          him          the          most.          Thanks         to          all          my          friends          for          everything.          Take          Care.          Love         LYNDA          HAVENS:          “Only          four          more          years          to         Thank          ieee          ae          ont          donc.          ‘Class          of           821         always          rule!         JERRY          J.          HEARNE:          fag          sae          Pose          thelr          b         rods,          and          bleach          burnouts,          we          never          went          to          a         that          didn’t          turn          out.          They          had          their          ladies,          they          re         their          fun,          but          I          was          picky          so          T          only          kept          one.          1          LOVE          ©         L.A.G.         SUSAN          HERNANDEZ:          Thanks          Mom          and          Dad          for         helping          me          through          High          School.          Q-VO          Homegirls          it         was          nice          tripping          with          you          all!          To          my          oldman          Jesus         Zuranich          I'm          happy          we're          still          together          “1          yr.”          “The         one          who          really          loves          you.”         JIM          HINES:          As          I          look          back          over          the          last          3          years,          I          think         I          would          have          studied          my          butt          off!          Since          I          didn’t          do          that,         ecial          thanks          to          Holly          Bride,          Joe          Seiss,          Hazel          Thomas,         Marty-Bob,          Dang          and          Lucy          B.,          without          you         have          been          questionable!          Love          You         Dar,          Sue,         Francis         Revilla          82         Chrystl         Resler          82                   Teddybears          are          Forever,          so          I'll          always          be          happy          in          my         corner          of          the          sky.          Ms.          K.          Thanks          for          the          memories.         HERBIE          HAVIER:          I          made          it          through          High          School          but         it’s          just          the          beginning          and          I          have          to          go          on.          Before          every-         thing          else,          I'd          like          to          thank          my          parents,          all          my          teachers,         and          to          all          my          friends          “Thanks          for          the          good          times          and         the          Real          McCoy,”’see          you          “Babe.”         LYLE          L.          JEW:          We          have          come          to          the          point          where          we          will         separate,          go          different          ways,          do          different          things.          Separa-         tion          will          be          filled          with          sadness,          as          we          have          been          together         for          many          years.          Until          we          meet          again,          I          wish          all,          the          best         of          luck.          Your          friend,          Lyle          Jew.         KARRIE          JONES:          C.D.          FOREVER!          Blast          at          W.B.          Thank         You          J.M.          and          L.R.          Falling          on          the          curb          and          scraping         black          shoes!          Blow          Your          Nose!          Quarters!          Fentons!          Can't         wait          until          the          hospital!          Love          you,          URGEN          l         SYLVIA          R.          KAHN:          Aliang-Montipoo,          Coordinating         Colors!          Herm-My          SIS          “wanna          cookie?”          KAM-Delta-         _          WANGS          1420!          HT          and          PM,          Karate,          Blue          ones!          What          a         |          city!          Belle          —          take          off          the          fake          nails!          Lin          —          F.          and          B.         Spain          80!          Nadine,          Kerri,          Angela          —          take          care.          Mom,         Dad,          Ken          Love          Ya!         KATY          KENNEY:          “I'm          sailing          away,          set          an          open          course         for          the          Virgin          Sea,          cause          I've          got          to          be          free,          free          to          face         the          life          that’s          ahead          of          me,”          (Styx).          D.D.          and          T.D.          my         other          sisters,          love          ya          lots.          S.R.K.          alligators          forever.         K.A.M.          Miss          Prep          82.          All          you          crazy          foreigners,          I'm         coming          to          visit          and          that's          a          promise!          See          Ya!         WONSOK          KIM:          High          School          is          the          inspiration          of          life.         There          have          been          bad          times          and          good          times          that          will          be          in         my          memories          forever.          If          one          knows          bad          times          then          one         knows          good          times          too.          So          Hang          in          there           kids!!          P.S.          Cool         guys          never          say          bye!!!         CLAUDE          KRAMER          III:          Throughout          the          four          years          I’ve         been          at          E.H.S.,          1          have          enjoyed          every          minute.          To          all          of         enior          classmates,          “Live          long          and          Prosper.”          To          all         men,          be          dedicated          and          you          will          be          truly         hank          you          Mom         uation,          a         and          don't          be          cruizing          and          token          TOO          much!         NANCY          KURAMOTO:          Life          is          continually          changing.         Each          day          is          full          of          new          experiences.          So          instead          of          living         in          the          future,          live          a          fresh          new          life          everyday.          Live          the         best          you          can          “now.”          Accept          life          dynamically          with         appreciation          and          gratitude.         FELICIA          Y          LEE:          It’s          finally          my          turn          to          take          that          first         step          alone.          Without          my          parents,          I          wouldn't          have          made         it.          Thank          you          AP,          GS,          TD,          for          fun          at          E.H.S.          Both          R.          and         D.          Dorsey          made          my          life          fun.          Remember,          education's          the         key          to          success          and          college          will          help,          so          don’t          stop          here!         MICHAEL          LEE:          I'm          finally          out          of          school,.now          what          do         I          do,          go          to          college          for          another          four          years.          Quanta,          Jyles,         Eugene,          Jake,          McQuinn,          Wizard,          and          m         smurf          1          it’s          been          a          trip          with          you          guys         on          in          life.          Thanks,          Lori,          Sharon,          Sara,          Mo,          Ed,          Dennis,         Bev,          and          John,          for          all          the          memories.          And          to          my          Babe         Brian,          I          love          you          now          and          I'll          love          you          always.          Life's         been          good          to          me          so          far!!!          Class          of          “82.”         CATHERINE          LISANTI:          To          all          my          friends          I          would          like         to          say          thanks          for          making          my          years          at          E.H.S.          special.         Mel,          Bet,          Take          care          and          remember          our          “shake.”          Thanks         to          my          special          friends          M.S.          and          C.M.          without          you          T         wouldn't          have          made          it          this          far.          Take          care,          I          Love          You         ALLII         DAVID          LOMBA:          All          good          things          must          come          to          an          end         and          so          it          is          with          High          School.          Four          years          isn't          as          long          as         it          seems.          Good          luck          to          all          my          friends          as          we          go          our          sepa-         rate          ways.          Basketball          was          fun,          I          never          missed          twice,          my         moves          were          ‘Cold          As          Ice”          30.          LATER!!!         CECLIA          LOPEZ:          Sometimes          it’s          hard          for          a          person          to         face          reality,          but          you          have          to          try,          like          saying          Good-bye          to         my          friends          who          made          my          “high          school          life”          worthwhile.         I'll          miss          it.          Thanks          “NATAY,”          Brooke          “...          WHO         HOLDS          THE          KEY          ..          .”          Let's          hope          for          the          best.         LORNA          LOPEZ:          Thanks          mom          and          dad          for          bringing          me         into          this          world.          Thanks          to          Maria          (Mom)          and          Bob          (Dad)         for          getting          me          through          HIGH          SCHOOL.          Robert,          I          had         fun          being          with          you.          “REALLY          LOV          YOU.”          Love          you         sister          Margie.          Ho megirls          DE          E.H.S.          “PARTY          OVER         REI’’         SALVADOR          LOPEZ:          Even          though          we're          finally          out,         don't          worry          cause          I          won't          pout,          someday          when          college         is          through,          I'll          come          by          to          visit          you,          when          I          come,          and         that’s          no          lie,          we'll          get          together          and          all          get          high!         LOUISE          BRIGITTA          LYTH:          I          feel          really          fortunate          to         have          had          the          opportunity          to          come          to          the          U.S.A.,          to         Alameda,          and          to          Encinal.          IT          HAS          BEEN          A          GREAT         EXPERIENCE          FOR          ME.          Good          luck          to          all          my          new         friends          and          to          the          “DEAN.”          Come          and          see          me          in          Swe-         den          soon!!!         CYNTHIA          MANGONON:          Janice,          Nancy,          John,         Kenny,          Melanie,          Susan,          Marty          and          Barbara,          the          times         and          memories          we've          shared          will          always          be          treasured         forever!          To          my          family          and          teachers;          thanks          for         bevforgotten.C.W..and.D.M.          drink          up!          |].          ca?          a         the          reasons.”          Good          luck          and          God          Bless          all          my          buddies         H.G.          “Au          Revoir!”         ERIC          MAYSON:          To          all          my          friends          I          hope          to          see          you          all         as          much          as          I          did          in          school          then          when          I'm          out.          Because          to         have          good          life          and          future          you          must          have          good          friends         and          I          certainly          plan          on          having          a          good          life          ahead          of          me.         And          I'd          like          to          have          some          of          you          there          with          me.         GERADO          MENCIAS:          To          every          beginning          there          is          an         end,          and          we've          reached          it.          R.C.,          C.L.,          A.D.,          M.S.,          T.C.,         and          ALL          my          friends,          I          wouldn't          have          made          it          without         you!          Also,          to          a          VERY          SPECIAL          friend          (LIBERTY)          that         I          care          for          and          love.          LISSY;          Thanks          for          being          my          special         someone...          1          LOVE          YOU!         DEBI          MIDKIFF:          It’s          82          and          we're          out...          LIS,          LITTLE         ],          LITTLE          C.          thanx          for          being          there.          (There's          lots          more!)         EXECUTIONER,          UE,          BOTTY,          HAWK,          LES,          CHICKY,         and          my          VAR-STAR          thanx          for          some          Wino          weekends!!         See          ya          in          A.A.          Also;          Trip          Children;          Mala          and          T.].          Mom         and          Dad          I          Love          You.          Look          out          world,          82's          out!!!         GINA          MILES:          To          my          Aunt          and          Uncle;           These          past          four         years          were          the          best          of          my          life          —          I          Love          You!!          I've          met         so          many          special          people          here,          and          I'll          cherish          the          memo-         ries          forever.          To          my          special          friends;          stay          sweet          and          stay         close.          Brenda          —          Mr.          and          Mrs.          Charles          Christensen         Don         Riley          ’82         Dave         Ross          ’82         Maria         Rodriquez          ‘82         Stuart         Rockett          ’82         Doug         Rivard          '82         sounds          good!!          Is          there          life          after          high          school?!          BAND          -         SAWS          ARE          FOREVER!!!         SIR          TIMOTHY          R.          MOLENBERG:          Wisemen          learn         more          from          fools          than          from          the          wise.          There          is          so          much         more          to          learn          than          what          we          have          in          the          last          four          years.         Keep          this          in          mind.          But,          remember          the          jokes          .          .          .          remem-         ber          the          fun          ...          remember          the          work          we          never          got          done!         To          revenge;          this          is          the          pact.         KATHERINE          A.          MUIR:          “THE          SECRET          TO          LIFE          IS         ENJOYING          THE          PASSAGE          OF          TIME          —”          JT.         THANK          YOU          —          DAW,          Miss          Bud          84,          WALLY,          Herm.         KK          —          Tatertots          go          fast.          Mon          amie.          LIG          —          nemoubliez-         pas.          SKR          or          SRK-1420.          I’m          seeng          blue!          Soccer          was          a         ball!          Hi          Mom,          I          Love          U.          F=ma?          It's          been          real          and          it's         been          fun,          but          it          hasn't          been          really          fun.         ROBIN          NELSON:          To          all          my          friends          I          hope          |          will         always          know.          I          have          always          been          there,          and          I          will         always          be          there          for          you.          Thanks          Mom.          So          long          little         boys          and          girls,          just          kidding.          Bye          E.H.S.          thanks          for          the         good          times.         RYNO          MARTIN          NEWTON          III.:          Dear          Ate          Cindy,          Art,         Bjarne,          Der,          Darryl,          Schwanze,          Dang,          Fop,          Steve,          Mel         and          Ron          thanks          for          the          fun          times.          Happiness          is          a          family         like          mine.          Dad,          Mom,          Reg,          Tess,          Bert,          and          Baby          on         way,          I          Luv.          you          all.          Love          you          ALL          dearly,          especially         “The          One          That          I          Love,”          Betty.          Bye          E.H.S.!!!         CHRISTY          NERU:          I'm          glad          to          get          out          .          .          .          but          then          again         .          |          want          to          give          a          special          thanks          to          my          Mom          and          two         brothers          and          I          Love          You          Raymond          ...          See          ya          S.G.          and         K.N.          God          Bless          everyone          and          thanks          EHS          Bye         Birdies          and          Poops!          “82”          Good          Luck          Derek!         LINDA          NG:          It          matters          not          how          straight          the          gate,          How         charged          with          punishments          the          scroll,          |          am          the          master          0         my          fate,          1          am          the          captain          of          my          soul         DANG          “         -          ’         Barney,          Betty,          Terress;          Tracy,          Ken,          John,          Bonnie,          and         Chris          —          thanks          for          the          memories          and          good          TAMES         we've          senate          And          to          ALL          my          friends          I'll          treasure         ;          FLYERS;          Keep          on          Flyin’.          God         KATHY          ?         SB,          TG          ...          See          ya          8         ter,          and          Arnold          ...          Thanks         forever.          May          God          Bless          you          all          .          .-         Your          a          Sweetheart.         RAFAEL,          MELENDEZ,          OLIVER          MF:          This          was          my         first          year          here          and          it          was          a          good          one,          Thanks          to          all          the         new          friends          |          know          now,          B.H.,          ].J.,          W.M.,          it          was          a          blast         going          out          with          all          of          you.          And          to          all          the          crazy          times          we         Vincent         San          Nicholas          ’82         George         Salaky          ‘82         _          there.          Where          love          lies,          but          not          in          one          place.         had          in          PE.          Thanks          for          an          OK          year.         LORI          OVERHALSER:          Bye          everyone,          it's          been          great,         thanks          to          Dwayne          C.          Sharon          and          Mo          (Who          could          forget         the          Triumph          and          the          crowbar          it          took          us          to          get          out?),          and         D.B.,          M.B.,          Yogie,          M.N.,          B.W.,          B.C.,          S.H.,          and          L.T.,         (you          know          Rush          is          1          and          Soccer          Rules!)          Good-Bye         Encinal!         DIANA          PARRISH:          The          following          is          a          poem          I          hold          very         dear.          “Wherever          you          imagine          yourself          most          real,          go         ”          Encinal         High          has          been          a          good          place          for          learning,          and          meeting         some          very          special          people.          I          hope          that          evryone          finds          true         happiness!!!         ANGELA          PATTERSON:          Thank          you          Lord,          Mom          and         Dad          for          giving          me          life          and          the          reason          to          live.          Giving          me         love          and          the          reason          to          give          it.          And,          giving          me          hope          and         courage          to          make          myself          a          success.          Love          Ya,          Bye          Jen,         Lucy,          Dora,          Hazel,          Bon          E.          It’s          been          real,          It’s          been          fun,         but          not          real          fun.         LAURA          PERALTA:          Goodbye          to          all          my          friends.          Thanks         for          all          the          memories;          Chrystl,          Lisa          and          Reb.          You've          all         been          the          best.          Coach,          it’s          been          a          fun          three          years.          Mr         Fong,          it’s          been          a          super          6          years          knowing          you.          Thanks          for         everything          Mr.          Gorman.          Babe,          TLOVE          YOU!          and          YES!         BJARNE          ECHBERG          PETERSON:          This          year          I          found          out         how          much          love          my          family          at          home.          With          help          from         my          host-family,          the          time           has          gone          by          in          a          good          way.          |         thank          all          of          you          I          know          here          in          the          U.S.A.,          you          all         turned          this          into          one          of          the          best          in          my          life,          so          far         ANATISCIA          PIERRE         Class          of          ‘82...         Thanks          to          my_p          far         yours         port.          T         ot          OUT          YCATS         of          high          school          was          tough          ‘for          us          students.          We          have          had         up’s          and          down’s          with          teachers          and          parents          but          they          sure         gave          us          lots          of          love.          Good          Luck          and          God          Bless.         ELLIE          PONDOC:          This          is          it          Mama’s!!          It’s          been          too          live,         but          thank          God          it’s          over!!          Doobs,          Kam,          La,          Sax,          Sher,         mu’re          the          best!          Mom          and          Dad,          thanks          for         my          long,         10           1-4-3-          New         Diane         Saxton          ‘82         Cindy         Santistevan          ‘82         DEBBIE          OWELL:          Thanks          Encinal,          it's          been          great!         “Kamala          Wright”          thanks          for          being          there.          I'd          like          to          also         thank          “Deni,”          Little          C,          Executioner          and          Sue          for          being         really          sweet          and          kind.          You're          all          real          good          friends          and         I'll          never          forget          you!         REBECCA          ANN          POWELL:          I          thank          EHS          for          making          my         Senior          year          successful.          A          special          thanks          for          my          teachers         that          put          up          with          me          throughout          the          year.          Good          luck          to         next          year’s          Seniors.          Good-Luck          and          Good-Bye!         CHRYSTL          RESLER:          Liza,          Deb,          Laura,          Dab-Dab,          Sha-         non          LET          THE          GOOD          TIMES          ROLL,”          SPREAD         YOUR          WINGS          AND          FLY          LIKE          A          FREEBIRD!”          Thank         you          to          my          friends          and          parents          who've          helped          me         through          “FIRE          AND          ICE.”          Willie,          “YOU'RE          IN          MY         HEART,”          and          I          Love          Ya!          Good-Bye          Encinal.         FRANCIS          V.          REVILLA:          FINISHING          high          school          is          sad         and          great.          REMEMBERING          the          good’          times          is          nice          to         have.          The          AGONY          of          doing          homework          is          equal          to          suc         cess.          NOW          I          ami          leaving,          and          now          |          know          the          best         F.V.R.         ROSELLA          REYES:          Steve          Chapa,          the         closeness          we          share          is          something          very          special          to          me          at         friendship          and         this          time          in          my          life          and          I          thank          you          for          everything         DAVID          SCOTT          RILEY         Senior          until          he          himself          becomes          one         An          underclassmen          despises          a         So          some          advice          to         all          those          future          graduates          who          hope          to          be          like          us;          neve         doubt          wisdom          of          experience         .          ‘          Of          THe          cred          oes          to          AM FM,         TV,          PDQ,          ‘od          ESP!          Good          times          especially          in          band,          will         always          be          remembered.          To          the          teachers          who          taught          me,         friends          who          helped          me          (cheat),          1          Thank          You.          Encinal,         Au          Revior.         CINDY          SANTISTEVAN:          I'd          like          to          bid          all          my          friends          a         sweet          farewell,          and          wish          you          all          a          happy          life          that          is          just          now          beginning.          Tina,          Michele,          and          Dwayne          thank          you         especially          for          understanding          when          no          one          else          could.          |         IM          AND          DAD          and          thank          you          for          your         Debbie         Shin          ’82         Joseph         Siees          ‘82         DIANE          SAXTON:          “The          class          of          ‘82          was          definitely         happnen!”          Mom          and          Dad          |          Love          You,          I          wouldn't          have         made          it          without          you.          And          to          my          “BUD”          Buddies          L.P.,         Bek          WwW),          1.M.,          €.S.,          TJ,          S.C.,]-K.,          BS.          PL;          MC,         T.M.,          1          Love          You.          And          to          you          know          who          1-4-3          always.         ANNETTE          C.          SCOTT:          Life          only          comes          once,          so          live          it         to          it's          Fullest!          NEVER          let          anything,          or          anyone          get          in         your          way          from          achieving          your          goal.          I          thank          all          my         friends          T.].,          D.S.,          S.C.,          and          most          of          all          my          best          and          dear         Friend          Mary          Drost!          God          Bless          you          all!          Thanks          for          the         Good          Times!!!         SUSAN          SMITH:          To          C.D.          and          T.L.          remember          all          those         great          times          and          verpy          times          we've          had.          You          two          have         been          great          friends          since          I’ve          known          you!          Thanks          Mom         and          Dad          for          being          there          when          I          needed          you!          Encinal          is                   1!         TYRA          GENELL          SMITH:          My          Love          to          my          Grandmother         (Mattie          Smith)          and          my          mother          (Wanda          Smith)          for          see         ing          me          through          my          17          years          of          my          life.          1          Love          You          Two!         To          my          friends          I          will          miss          you          all,          we          went          through          a          lot         at          E.H.S.          Love,          Peace,          and          Happiness          for          the          rest          of          the         years.          “Class          of          82.”         CAROLIE          SONG:          School          has          been          a          drag          it’s          br         many          fun          times          thanks          to          you,          Ex         Janelle,          and          Lisa         and          ti         b          ut          Years         of          my          school          life          has          gone          by,          so          long,          yet,          so          soon,          I'll         always          cherish          the          memorable          years          at          Encinal,          along         with          family          and          friends.          Thanks          Mom          and          Dad          1          LOVE         YOU.          Trish          go          for          it!          DS,          AT’s,          RB,          thanks          for          always         being          there.          TOFA!         MONIQUE          “SQUEEK”          SWART:          “Don’t          be          dismayed         at          goodbyes.          A          farewell          is          necessary          before          you          can         meet          again.          And          meeting          again,          after          moments          or          life-         times,          is          certain          for          those          who          are          friends.”          WA,          DC,         LO,          LN,          BW,          and          especially          Sharon,          thanks          for          the         friendship.          Mom          and          Dad,          I          Love          You.         WENDOLYN          TERRY:          To          Julie          Van          Etten;          ‘This         new          dimension          you've          added          to          my          life.          To:          B.E.,          K.B.,         D.W.,          D.F.,          L.B.,          and          J.H.,          thanks          for          the          times          and         being          the          best          friends          a          person          could          want;          I'll          never         forget          you!         BENJAMINE          TILOS          JR:          Thanks          to          all          my          friends          for         helping          me          through          high          school.          Special          thanks          to          my         Momand          Dad,          Jim          and          Vicky          for          supporting          me         through          hard          times.          Love          You          All.          Tina          Groll,          Brenda         Jane          I          Love          You.          Both!          You've          enriched          my          life.          GOD         BLESS          ALL          OF          YOU!         RENE          SABALLA          TUAZON:          Thanks          to          my          lady,          Bessie         Bayson,          for          standing          behind          me          all          these          years.          Without         you          |          don’t          think          I          would          ever          have          made          it.          To          all          my         friends          at          Encinal,          I          hope          you          achieve          your          goals          and         see          you          around          in          the          future.         JULIE          VAN          ETTEN          (VAN          GROOVY):          LONG          LIVE         GIRLS’          ATHLETICS!          Soccer          and          Softball          1.          Wood         stock          GFF          champions          ‘81.          3          Musketeers,          4          Roomies         (DC)          Forever!          L.E.C.          and          $S.M.D          I          Love          You!          Carol,         Terri,          Trisha,          and          Sandy,          Thanks          for          all          the         able          times!          Hi,          Judy,          Yogie          an          ,         DON’T          QUITLS         MICHELLE          WENGREN:          To          all          my          friends          —          KF,          CS,         DC,          SP,          WC,          JW,          LP,          LF,          EM,          JM,          MC,          and          JF.          You're         precious          time.          My          thanks          to          Jeff          and          Greg.          Good          luck          to         Steve.          To          my          Best          Love          James,          best          wishes          to          Hans         Naughty.          All          my          love          goes          to          my          Mother,          I          Love          You         and          Never          could          have          done          it          without          you.         TERRY          WHITE:          Sha-do-be!          Finally          on          to          the          real          (?)         world.          It’s          been          fun          playing          High          School.          Thanks          to         Mrs.          Nicosia          for          letting          me          sleep          through          ALL          those         Art          Classes.          To          all          my          Good          buddies          and          Rude          chicks         still          left          in          school,          have          fun          while          you          can!         DALLAS          WHEELER:          “If          you          can          imagine          it,          you          clan         achieve          it.          If          you          can          dream          it,          you          can          become          it.”         Mom          and          Dad,          Thanks,          I          Love          Y'all.          Baby         CHERYL          WISDORF:          I          thank          all          the          people          who          have         helped          me          get          through          school.          It’s          been          great.          I          also         thank          my          wonderful          Babe,          Johnie          Levingston          for          the         best          times          of          my          life.          1          LOVE          YOU          ALWAYS!          Keep         cool          three          monkeys          T.T.,          M.L.,          L.I         BETTY          M.          WONG:          To          Nancy,          Colleen,          Sid,          Maxine,         and          my          “family”          Dang,          Tweety,          Noel,          Caroline,         Tim,          Art,          Warren,          Sharon,          Monique,          and          Chris          it’s         been          great,          keep          in          touch!          Mels          and          Cathy;          watch          it!!          To         my          real          family;          thanks          for          everything.          Marty,          you         made          my          Senior          year          very          special.          Gonna          miss          ya          EHS,         Good          Luck          82!         KAMALA          WRIGHT:          Que          Pasa          class          of          ‘82?’          I          thank         everyone          for          your          support.          THANK          YOU:          Too          Tall,         Little          V.,          Swan,          Pretty,          Super          L,          “Bones,”          and          The         Doobie          Sisters,          The          Kid,          Debbie          II,          Buda          Smith,          and          the         teachers          too.          Love          ya!          Teddy          Bear          and          Puss          i         being          there          (So          stay          sweet          Lasar         ENDS          that          Made          my          four          years.at-Eneinal         memorable.          And          most          of          all          to          BESSIE          and          JANICE.         SARA          JANE          ZEHNDER:          1982          —          Sex,          Drugs,          and         Rock          N’          Roll.          My          friends          I          Love          You!          Remember         always          Leona          Lodge,          Stu's          and          the          first          time          Cheers!         Mother,          you          are          wonderful,          Father,          Fred          thanks          for          not         trying          to          be.          D.B.          it’s          a          bust!          Luv          ya          Jan!          Let          the          Good         Times          Roll.         DONNA          ZOBEL          (SUPER          STUD):          Whether          I          fail          or         succeed,          I'll          always          be          albe          to          say          “I          tried.”          I          could         never          have          made          it          without          my          family,          friends,          and         teachers.          Thank          ya'll          so          much!          The          memories,          good          and         bad,          will          always          be          with          me.          Best          of          luck          and          God          Bless         T.G.,          L.M.,          R.R.,          ].K.,          You're          all          special          to          me         Annette         Scott          ’82         Robert         Spurlock          ’82         Caroline         Song          ’82         Susan         Smith          ’82         Barton         Smith          ’82         Tyra         Smith          ’82         RIGHT:          SANTAS          ELVES          are          Darlene          Enriquez,          Heram          Goris,          and          Katy          Kenney.          FAR          RIGHT:          At          the         Christmas          Fair,          Tom          Nelson          donated          his          time          to          Nedra          King.          BELOW          RIGHT:          FALL          STUDENT         BODY          OFFICERS:          Sara          Zender,          Com.          of          Spirit;          Hazel          Thomas,          Publicity          Officer;          Jill          Broadbent,         Treasurer;          Sylvia          Kahn,          Secretary;          Katie          Muir,          President;          Tom          Nelson,          Sargent          of          Arms;          Linda          Bradford,         Vice          President.          FAR          BELOW:          FALL          SENATE:          FIRST          ROW:          Russel          Hunter,          Tony          Daysog,          Ken          Kahn,         Edwin          Wade,          Tom         Nelson,          Linda          Bradford,         Dewey          Duran,          Steve         Kempster,          Jackie          Cohen,         Tonie          Manibusan,          Celito         Huergas,          Warren         Manuntag,          and          Cornel         Childs.          SECOND         ROW:          Jeanne          Ronanoff,         Hazel          Thomas,          Louise         Lyth,          Herm          Goris,         Melonie          Calixto,          Betty         Wong,          Lisa          Scheuneman,         Sylvia          Kahn,          Julie          Van         Etten,          Katie          Muir,          Lorna         Jones,          Wendy          Kessler,         Elka          Schamoni.          THIRD         ROW:          Darlene          Enriquez,         Katy          Kenney,          Diane          Sax         ton,          Jill          Broadbent         Melissa          Feeney,          Laura         Gallager,          Gina          Newton         Pam          Huey,          Nela          Tauche,         and          Jeanne          Kyle.         BELOW          CENTER:         Discussing          school          im         provements          with         Clarence          Klien          are          from         left:          Tonie          M anibusen,         Missy          Johnson,          Chris         Roke,          Haze          Thomas,          Jill         Broadbent,          Linda          Brad         ford,          Lorna          Jones          and         Kathy          Huey         Virginia          Monique          Tony          Jennifer          Hazel         Sue          Sue          '82          Swart          '82          Taplin          ’82          Tarantini          ‘82          Tattersall          ‘82          Thomas          '82         166          —          SENIORS         Leaders          Debate:         Who’s          on          Second?         “No,          I          Second!”         “I          make          a          motion          that          ...”,          “No!”,         “You          dummy!”,          “You          say          I          move          that         the          Leadership          Class          fund          a          perform         ...,          “Second!”,          “Wait,          I          haven't         finished.”          Such          were          the          words          of         Leaders.         Elected          student          government          met         daily          in          room          10          to          debate          in         parliamentary          perfect          preciseness.         Spirit          week,          Blood          drive          and         Homecoming          dances,          and_          the         Christmas          Faire          followed          by          the          ‘82         activities          which          included          two          elec-         tions.          A          movie          for          the          Sophs          who          pur-         chased          the          most          students          cards,          the         book          drive          for          Friends          of          the          Library,         and          Rock          and          Roll-A-thon          for          the         heart          fund,          were          part          of          the          drive          to         lead          EHS          Students          into          the          world          of         4          decision          making.          In          the          final          analysis         student          leaders          did          make          many          deci-         sions          and          democratic          traditions          of          debate          were          alive          and          well.         ee         BELOW:          SPRING          SENATE:          TOP          ROW:          Laura          Gallager,          Jill          Broodbent,          Mike          Beall,          Wendy         Kessler,          Lorna          Jones,          Hazel          Thomas,          Melonie          Calixto,          Darlene          Enriquez,          Pam          Huey,          Betty         Wong,          Kenn          Kahn,          Tony          Daysog,          Steve          Kempster,          Celito          Huergas,          Gina          Newton,          Tonie         Manibusan,          Warren          Manuntag,          Nela          Tausche.          BOTTOM          ROW:          Jeanne          Kyle,          Jackie          Cohen,         Lisa          Scheuneman,          Julie          Van          Etten,          Jeanne          Ronamoff,          Alex          Lopez,          Russel          Hunter,          Ron          Duenes,         Tom          Nelson,          Angela          Boon,          and          Mimi          Nicosia.          LEFT:          SPRING          STUDENT          BODY          OF-         FICERS:          Hazel          Thomas          Publicity          officer;          Jill          Broadbent,          Treasurer;          Betty          Wong,          Secretary;         Mike          Beal,          President;          Tom          Nelson,          Vice-President.          ABOVE          CENTER:          Spring          Officers          were         dressed          to          kill          for          the          BIG          GAME.          Katie          Muir,          Linda          Bradford,          Sylvia          Kahn,          Jill          Broadbent,         Hazel          Thomas.          TOP          LEFT:          Wendy          Kessler,          Sylvia          Kahn,          Katie          Muir,          Katy          Kenny,          and          Jeanne         Kyle          take          a          break          from          the          decorations          of          the          Christmas          fair         Benjie          Tim          Kim          Rene          Rene          Julie         Tilos          82          Trail          ‘82          Tran          ‘82          Trinidad          ‘82          Tuazon          ‘82          Van          Etten          ’82         OUT          OF          CLASS          —          167         RIGHT:          MARY          NEWTON,          Lucy          Boersma,          and         Bjarne          Petersen          are          all          smiles          after          a          hard          day's          work          as         servers          at          the          Senior          Class          Rigatoni          Feed.          FAR         BELOW          RIGHT:          Tina          Duenas          and          Herm          Goris          call         for          the          ball          at          a          Volleyball          game          aginst          Alameda.          FAR         BELOW          CENTER:          Louise          Lyth,          EHS’s          number          one         Girls          Doubles          player,          warms          up          before          an          ACAL          match         at          Harbor          Bay          Isle’s          tennis          courts.          FAR          BELOW         LEFT:          Burt          Hutchinson's          attention          is          captured          by          the         camera          while          Bjarne          Petersen's          is          distracted          by          some-         thing          more          interesting          —          girls!)          BELOW:          Louise          Lyth         waits          patiently          for          a          hungry          customer          to          buy          some         oodies          from          the          Model          UN          booth          at          the          Christmas         air.         Dallas         Wheeler          '82         Debra         Wadford          '82         Michele         Wengren          '82         David         Vasquez          ‘82         Edwin         Wade          ’82         Laura         Velarde          ‘82         168          —          SENIORS         Invaders          From          Europe         Capture          Encinal          With         Ease          and          Friendship         The          forces          of          western          Europe          invaded          and          cap-         tured          Encinal          with          triumphant          ease          last          fall.          Repre-         sentatives          of          Sweden,          Denmark,          Netherlands,          and         Switzerland          made          up          the          force.          Their          invasion          tac-         tics          included          friendly          smiles,          warm          personalities,         willingness          to          try          American          sports,          and          above          all,          to         be          friends          and          learn          about          America.         Bjarne          Petersen,          Louise          Lyth,          Barbara          Predieri,         and          Herm          Goris          all          agreed          life          differed          from          Europe         in          America.          To          the          four,          American          schools          were         more          casual          than          those          of          their          homeland,          and          the         American          way          of          life          was          life          in          the          fast          lane          com-         pared          to          “old          fashioned”          Europe.          As          one          student          put         it;          in          fast          foods          modernized          America          one          can          go          to         the          store,          buy          a          cake          mix,          put          it          in          the          microwave         and          minutes          later          have          a          cake          —          That          was          just          not         the          way          life          was          lived          in          Europe.          It          was          also          a         shocker          to          learn          that          boys          paid          for          dates          here          rather         than          being          equal          with          the          girls.         LEFT:          HERM          GORIS          is          distracted          from          her          income          tax          assignment          as          a         friend          tells          her          a          good,          clean          American          joke          in          Don          Grant's          Government          class.         BELOW          LEFT:          Louise          Lyth,          Dang          Nguyen,          and          Herm          Goris          are          not          shy          to         show          off          their          $6000          worth          of          dental          work.          BELOW:          Bjarne          Petersen          takes         notes          on          Linda          Nelson's          lecture          on          the          “Modern          Political          and          Economic          Sys-         tems”.         Cheryl          1          Kamala          Jennifer          Alan         Wisdorf          82          ,          Wong          '82          Wright          ’82          Wunderlich          ‘82          Yip          ’82         OUT          OF          CLASS          —          169         TOP          TEN         2          Monique          Swart          3          Lyle          Jew          and          Robert          Der         1          Cynthia          Mangonon,          Michael          Cho,          and          The          past          four          years          challenged          the          class          4          Debbie          Wadford                   Nancy          Kuramoto.          of          ‘82.          Challenges          included          growing          up,          the         daily          routine          of          high          school          life         homework,          exams,          and          the          _          inevitable         report          card.          Long          lunch          lines,          tardy          bells,         the          excitements          of          football          games          and         school          dances          provided          diversions          for         everyone.          On          June          9,          they          realized          that         they          played          the          game,          marched          on          to          vic-         tory,          and          was          now          ready          to          move          on          to         bigger          and          brighter          adventures.         Every          class          has          some          students          who         achieved          outstanding          recognition.          They          are         commonly          called          the          Top          Ten.          This          year’s         lineup          was          led          by          Michael          Cho,          Nancy         Kuramoto,          and          Cynthia          Mangonon          with          a         en          point          average          of          4.0.          Finishing          close         ehind          were          Monique          Swart,          Lyle          Jew,         .          Robert          Der,          Debbie          Wadford,          Brenda         5          Brenda          Ainsite          Ainslie,          Alan          Yip,          Bill          Harriman,          Sharon          6          Alan          Yip         Beady,          Won          Sok          Kim,          Laura          Gallagher,         and          Melanie          Calixto.         The          colleges          these           students          looked          at          for         the          future          were          U.          C.          Berkeley,          U.C.         Davis,          Sacramento          State,          and          U.C.          Santa         Barbara.         7          Won          Sok          Kim          F          oa          10          Melanie          Calixto         8          Bill          Harriman          and          Sharon          Brady          9          Laura          Gallagher         170          —          TOP          TEN         OUT          OF          CLASS         Donna         wn         a         R         7)         2         KR         Z         J                  Zambrano          ‘8         Joy         FAR          BELOW:          EHS’S          1981-82          SPORTS          REPRESENTATIVES          AND          AWARD          WINNERS:          FROM          TOP          TO          BOTTOM,          LEFT          TO          RIGHT:          GROUP          1:          Mike         Lee,          college          and          pro          prospect          Baseball,          captain          Football;          David          Lomba,          Most          Valuable          Player,          Basketball;          Johnny          Livingston,          captain          Football,          leadership         Basketball;          Donell          Muller,          Most          Inspirational,          Basketball.          GROUP          2:          VOLLEYBALL          REPRESENTATIVES:          Brenda          Boe          rsma,          Stephanie          Chui,          Tina          Duenas,          Most         Improved;          Barbara          Galera,          Mary          Drost,          ].V.          and          Varsity          Team          Captains          and          Most          Valuable          players;          Melissa          Drost,          Paula          Sebesta,          Most          Inspirational;          Lydia          Mahr,         Coach's          Award.          GROUP          3:          GIRLS          AND          BOYS          SWIMMING          REPRESENTATIVES:          Mike          Bell,          Chris          Idle,          Greg          Matthews          (also          Most          Improved          in          Cross          Coun-         try),          Laura          Gallagher,          Jackie          Cohen,          Theresa          Mackey,          Alan          Yip,          Art          Roke,          Chris          Roke.          GROUP          4:          GIRLS          AND          BOYS          CROSS          COUNTRY          REPRESENTATIVES:         Alex          Lopez,          Jennifer          Thatcher,          Most          Outstanding;          Karen          Gee,          Most          De          dicated;          Missy          Johnson,          Most          Improved;          Russell          Hunter,          Coach’s          Award.          GROUP          5:          BOYS         TENNIS          REPRESENTATIVES:          Donald          Delmore.          Bill          Harriman,          Rick          Daysog,          Tony          Daysog.          GROUP          6:          GIRLS          SOCCER          REPRESENTATIVES:          Jessica          Bennett,         Most          Improved;          Judy          Kwan,          Most          Valuable          Fullback;          Sandy          Davison,          Most          Valuable          Player;          Taffy          Clark,          Most          Valuable          Midfielder;          Katie          Muir,          Most          Inspirational.         DIRECTLY          BELOW:          Bank          of          America          award          winners,          FROM          TOP          TO          BOTTOM:          COLUMN          1:          Tracy          Tidd,          Trades          and          Industry;          Cynthia          Mangonon,          English;         Monique          Swart,          Liberal          Arts.          COLUMN          2:          Nancy          Kuramoto,          Social          Studies;          Kenneth          Hart,          Agriculture;          Michael          Cho,          Math          and          Science          COLUMN          3:          Marty          Newton,         Drama;          Sara          Zehnder,          Music;          Lyle          Jew,          Science.          COLUMN          4:          Jennifer          Wunderlich,         TURED:          Celia          Lopez,          Business;          Donna          Zobel,          Vocational          Arts.         Art;          Bill          Harriman,          Lab          Science;          Robert          Der,          Foreign          Languages.          NOT          PIC-         w         172          —          SENIORS         Scholarships,          Athletic          Awards          to          Top          Students         Educationally,          3          students          were          selected          to          compete          in         Bank          of          America’s          1982          Achievements          Awards          program.         These          students          were          Donna          Zobel,          Vocational          Arts;         Michael          Cho,          Math          and          Science;          Monique          Swart,          Liberal         Arts.          These          students          each          received          an          engraved          plaque         and          advanced          to          the          regional          finals.          Eleven          other          students         earned          certificates          of          merit          for          superior          performance          in         specific          fields.          They          were:          Nancy          Kuramoto,          Social         Studies;          Sara          Zehnder,          Music;          Cynthia          Mangonon,         English;          Kenneth          Hart,          Agriculture;          Celia          Lopez,         Business;          Tracy          Tidd,          Trades          and          Industry;          Robert          Der,         Foreign          Languages;          Lyle          Jew,          Science;          Bill          Harriman,          Lab         Science;          Marty          Newton,          Drama;          Jennifer          Wunderlich,         Art.         Encinal          turned          out          many          fine          athletes          which          included         Mike          Lee,          Baseball;          David          Lomba,          Donell          Muller,          Basket-         ball;          Don          Berger,          Mike          Beall,          Wrestling;          Laura          Gallagher,         Art          Roke,          Jackie          Cohen,          Alan          Yip,          Swimming;          Mary         Drost,          Barbara          Galera,          Volleyball;          Bill          Harriman,          Rick         Daysog,          Tennis;          Sandy          Davison,          Taffy          Clark,          Katie          Muir,         Soccer;          Caroline          Yao,          Louise          Lyth,          Girls          Tennis;          Johnny         Livingston,          Football;          Jennifer          Thatcher,          Greg          Matthews,         Karen          Gee,          Cross          Country;          Annette          Scott,          Girls          Basketball         LEFT:          THE          GIRLS          SOFTBALL          REPRESENTATIVES:          TOP          ROW:          Deanna         Ferris          and          Diane          Saxton.          BOTTOM          ROW:          Terri          Wong,          Tanya          Jones,          and          Annette         Scott.          BELOW:          THE          1981-82          ACAL          TEAM          CHAMPIONS:          GROUP          1:          THE         GIRLS          TENNIS          TEAM:          FROM          TOP          TO          BOTTOM,          ROW          1:          Melanie          Calixto.         ROW          2:          Marla          Miyashiro,          Caroline          Villaflor,          Vivian          Young,          and          Bonnie          Espino         ROW          3:          Deanna          Ferris,          Terri          Wong,          Lynn          Viduya,          and          Jennifer          Soon.          ROW          4:         Louise          Lyth,          Taffy          Clark,          Vicky          Sandaydiego,          and          Caroline          Yao.          GROUP          2:          THE         WRESTLING          TEAM:          ROW          1:          Ricky          Montez,          Eugene          Lasartemay,          and          Terry         Campbell.          ROW          2:          Jeff          Von          Radics,          Mike          Beall,          and          Dewey          Duran.          ROW          3:          Ar-         nold          Kenderian,          David          Heskett,          and          David          Vasquez.          ROW          4:          Jose          Nunez          and          Tem-         ple          Campbell.          GROUP          3:          THE          GIRLS          VARSITY          BASKETBALL          TEAM:         ROW          1:          Brenda          Ainslie,          and          Kamala          Wright.          ROW          2:          Sheri          Cannon,          Lucy         Boersma,          and          Annette          Scott.          ROW          3:          Vycelka          Oristill,          Robin          Elmoe,          Vielka          Oristill,         and          Tanya          Jones         OUT          OF          CLASS         Horizon          Aim:          Record         All          That          Is          Positive         in          Each          Students’          Life         Under          the          editorial          leadership          of          Melanie         Calixto          and          Rashmi          Garde,          the          HORIZON         staff          members          combined          their          talents          to          pro-         duce          Encinal’s          1982          yearbook.          The          staff          of         fourteen          strove          to          create          a          yearbook          which         would          equal          or          surpass          the          quality          of          all          pre-         vious          HORIZONS.          Art          Roke,           yearbook         advisor;          and          other          HORIZON          staff          veterans         worked          with          the          new          staff          members          in          meet-         ing          their          numerous          deadline          schedules.          Staff         duties          included:          taking          pictures          of          on          cam-         pus          and          off          campus          activities,          writing          and         rewriting          copies,          setting          up          the          actual          lay-         outs,          and          getting          ads          for          the          yearbook.         $4,600          was          made          in          the          selling          of          ads.         It          is          the          HORIZON’S          philosophy          to          hon-         estly          seek          out          and          record          the          positive          side          of         student          life          in          1981-82          and          leave          the          nega-         tive          side          to          the          daily          news          media.          Because         yearbooks          are          special          memories          for          students         in          school,          HORIZON          has          tried          to          cover          each         group          as          equally          and          accurately          as          possible.                                     @ana          Sheilafarren                   a         a         Peto          .          |          c          ;         Melanie          €alixto=          —          |          Jill          Broadbeygt          }          ]         ,          =          ar          i         174          —          SENIORS          :           ares         %                   f          Ph          ¥         P          sag          TRABCI™         Dang          NoWislnny          we          Darlene          Enriquez         ze         OUT          OF          CLASS         176          —          FACULTY         ABOVE:          ED          BOUGHTON          takes          a         break          from          correcting          trigonometry          test         papers.          ABOVE          RIGHT:          John          Cotter         and          Jill          Broadbent          pose          for          a          picture         opening          night          of          the          all          school          produc-         tion,          South          Pacific.          RIGHT:          Wayne         Patten          and          Mimi          Milani          pose          for          a          pic-         ture          at          the          Rigatoni          Feed.         LEFT:          ELIZABETH          SLATER,          James         Hewitt,          John          Cotter          and          Ernest          Ellis          en-         joy          a          game          of          bridge.          ABOVE          LEFT:         Betty          Murphy          waits          for          her          car          to          be         washed          at          the          Key          Club          Car          Wash.          FAR         ABOVE:          John          Scates          and          Elke         Schamoni          wait          for          Pete          Noble          to          serve         them          a          piece          of          his          birthday          cake          at          the         surprise          party          thrown          for          him          by          his         fifth          period          physiology          class.         DIRECTLY          ABOVE:          Al          Rebensdorf         explains          the          upcoming          algebra         assignments          to          his          first          period          class.         awe         |         P         O         K         i         RK         A         |         E         S         FACULTY          —          177         Richard          Gorman          and          Pete          Noble          Clarence          Kline         Superintendent          of          Schools         IN          FOND         MEMORY          OF         OUR          FRIEND         RICHARD         GORMAN         DEAN          OF         STUDENTS         Missy          Johnson,          Chris          Roke,          Hazel          Thomas,          Clarence          Kline         Student          Advisory          Committee          Meeting         Warner          Croll         Lynda          Stansberry         Counselor          and          Dean          of          Students         Sophomore          Counselor         1 8          —          FACULTY         Illness          Forces          Two         Executive          Changes         Richard          Gorman’s          illness          forced          a         change          in          the          administrative          staff.          During         the          period          following          his          operation,          Warner         Croll          assumed          the          Dean          of          Students          job.         Principal,          Frank          Hanna          and          vice          prin-         cipal,          Ken          Biba          tackled          the          administrative         problems          including          discipline          and         attendance.         A          college          letter          of          recomendation          for          a         graduating          senior          was          one          of          the          most         pleasant          jobs          everyone,          from          head         counselor          Joe          Yeoman          to          John          Bay          per-         formed.          Day          to          day          counseling          included         helping          underclassmen          plan          schedules          for         the          coming          year.         The          Student          Advisory          Committee,         which          included          student          body          officers          and         1                    class          presidents          met          monthly          with                   Superintendent          Clarence          Kline.          Their         Frank          Hanna          discussions          had          impact          on          administrative         Principal          problems.         Frank          Hanna          converses          with          Ken          Biba,          Vice          Principal         Maria          Phraner          and          Annette          Scott          and          Warner          Croll         John          Bay          Joe          Yeoman         Senior          Counselor          Head          Counselor         FACULTY          —          179         James          Kruse         Eugene          Ford         180          Barbara          Porter          Alan          Rebensdorf          Carol          Haynes         Edward          Boughton         Special          Adults          Support          Students         They          Give          Us          Individual          Attention         Faculty          members          aided          students.         They          were          chaperones          at          dances,         club          sponsors,          and          class          sponsors.         In          order          to          raise          money          for          student         activi ties,          teachers          helped          out          at         fundraisers          such          as          weekend          car         washes          at          gas          stations,          the          Rigatoni         Feed,          and          candy          sales.          Others         coached          teams          which          required          after         school          practices.         The          secretarial          staff,          custodians,         and          cafeteria          workers          indirectly         helped          students.          Classrooms          were         Jac          Campbell          Janis          Larsen         kept          clean          by          a          staff          led          by          head         custodian,          Ed          Fassiotto.          Cafeteria         workers,          managed          by          Sharon         Sherak,          prepared          school          lunches         which          sold          for          $1.00,          an          increase          of         15¢          from          last          year.          The          secretarial         staff          kept          track          of          attendance          and         issued          a          daily          Master          Absence          List.         Alberta          Dole          worked          the          Banking         Office          where          tickets          were          sold          for         sporting          events          and          yearbooks         were          sold.         Maria          Howell         FACULTY          —          181         They          Perform          the         Necessary          Duties         Which          No          School         Could          Do          Without         a         David          Johns         Lola          Crittenden         Sharon          McCartney         ———         Helen          Reitsma         Lorraine          Weldon         i         PR,         y          .          ry         Edward          Fasciotto          FACULTY          —          183         And          Occasionally          There          UF         Kenneth          Brown         Nolan          Darnell         186          Alberta          Dole          John          Kawaguchi          Sandra          Jones          Col.          Robert          Richards         tte          Noble         lary          Ellen          Ellis         laria          Phraner         Kenneth          McCartney         Keri          Spaulding         Jon          Medeiros         FACULTY          —          187         é         i         5         §         :         :         1.          Armored          personnel          carriers          on          the          quiet          Gdansk-Warsaw          highway.         2.          Pope          John          Paul          is          wounded          in          Vatican          City.          3.                    5.          Anwar          Sadat         and          the          scene          of          his          assassination.          4.          Polish          Americans          in          Chicago          dem-         onstrate          in          support          of          Solidarity          and          against          martial          law.          6.          Pope          John         Paul          II          greets          Lech          Walesa          with          open          arms.          7.                    10.          President          Ronald         Reagan          and          the          scene          of          his          assassination          attempt.          8.          Sandra          Day         O'Connor,          the          first          Supreme          Court          woman          justice.          9.          Priests          hear          the         confessions          of          striking          Polish          shipyard          workers.         188          —          SENIORS         we,          Gs,         ®          %         Bells          were          heard          throughout          the          world         as          Charles,          Prince          of          Wales          exchanged         wedding          vows          with          Lady          Diana          Spencer.         Pope          John          Paul          II,          Egyptian          President         Anwar          Sadat          and          President          Ronald         Reagan          were          all          victims          of          assassins,          but         only          President          Sadat          suffered          death.         The          Polish          crisis          brought          world          wide         attention          as          Lech          Walesa          lead          the          fight          of         Solidarity          for          changes          in          Poland.         The          entire          Bay          Area          rooted          for          Joe         Montana          and          the          San          Francisco          Forty-         niners          in          Superbowl          XVI.          (SF          won.)          After         a          three          month          long          players          strike,          the         baseball          season          ended          with          the          World’s         Series.          Fernando          Valenzuela          was          MVP.         Caroline          Yao          earned          the          title          of          Prep          Ten-         nis          Player          of          the          year          in          the          Oakland         Tribune.         1.          Newlyweds          Prince          Charles          and          Princess          Diana          of          Wales         smile          to          the          world.          2.          Joe          Montana          is          about          to          hurl          a          game          win-         ning          touchdown          pass.          3.          Germens          protest          the          use          of          nuclear         weapons.          4.          Fernando          Valenzuela          looks          up          above          for          support         during          the          windup.          5.          Caroline          Yao          practices          for          the          ACAL         finals.         OUT          OF          CLASS          —         189          i         i=         ee         -                  7          ,         -         ad         —s         Y)         me         oe)         —         2,         ise         WY         |         S         o  )                  The          seasc         cites          cans          while          you          f         ollect          th          you          dream          today          .          .         do          you          r                  your          life?         OUT          OF          CLASS          —          191         ABOVE:          MARIA          BRAVO          applies         a          new          coat          of          Hot          Spice          nail          polish         on          “Mrs.          Chumworth’s™          fingernails.         RIGHT:          Sidney          Lee          designs          a          new         layout          of          his          dream          house          in         Mechanical          Drawing.          BELOW:         Angela          Patterson,          Alison          Kitt,         Rhoda          Benipayo,          and          Angela          Boone         learn          that          oe          an          important         necessity          when          taking          one          of          Pete         Noble's          Physiology          tests.          OPPO-         SITE          PAGE:          Brian          Gilliam          assists         Tamin          Amiri          in          c          ing          the          shock         absorbers          in          a          ‘68          et.         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Take          Out          Orders          Welcomed.         1440          Park          St.          at          Santa          Clara         Alameda         ALAMEDA          SHADE          SHOP         Washable          Shade          Cloth          —          Flame          Resistant         914          Central          Avenue,          Alameda,          CA          94501         DON          SOANES          522-0633         Anna          Unste         Mlutist          as          Ceacher         MUSIC          FOR          SPECIAL          OCCASIONS         2711          WASHINGTON          ST         (41S)          865-6520          ALAMEDA.          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Seafoods          our          specialty.          In          fact,          we’re          the          largest          exclusively          seafood         restaurant          in          the          Bay          area.         Lunch          weekdays          and          dinner          every          day,          starting          at          $3.25.          There’s          a          relax-         ed          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,          COCTAIL          LOUNGE,         FISH          MARKET                    OYSTER          BAR         2203          Mariner          Square          Loop,          Alameda         Right          out          of          the          Webster          ——          Tube          521-6577          FAR          LEFT:          Rod          Du-         pont,          Mimi          Milani,         Rose          Wong,          Katy         Kenney,          Barbara         Galera,          and          Patty         Green          stuffed          with         Calamari          and          other         seafood          delicasies         leave          Pacific          Fresh.         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Chrysler          —          Plymouth         kK]          62          Years          in          Alameda         LEE          R.          CAVANAUGH         CAVANAUGH          MOTORS         1700          Park          Street         523-5246          Alameda,          California         Shoes          For          The          Entire          Family         rye          ‘         2224          So.          Shore          Center         Alameda,          CA          94501         HARRY          STERN         Manager         GUDAL         INSURANCE          AGENCY,         INC.         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Every          person          who          rises          above          a          common          level          has          received          two          educations:          one          from         his          teachers          and          more          importantly,          one          from          himself.          The          former          is          easy          to          acquire.         The          latter          is          exclusive.         Good          Luck          Ann         D.          Oliver          501          South          Shore          West          Alameda,          California         Our          27th          Year          (CHEVROLET          |         GOOD          NEWS          Northern          California's          Largest          Volume          Car          Dealer         vr          SM                    Right          Here!          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PORTOLA          SURF          SHOP         1709          Portola          Drive          Santa          Cruz         (408)          475-9882         Wet          Suits          by          RipCurl                    Hotline         Surfboards          by          West          Cliff                    Joey          Homas         Men’s          and          Women’s          Wear         by         O.P.          «          Offshore          «          Eeni          Meeni          «          Beachtown         Congratulation          to          the          Class          of          ’82         p         O         R         T         O         L         A         S         U         R         E         S         H         O         p         ABOVE,          LEFT          TO          RIGHT:          Vincent          San          Nicholas          gets          Suzanne          Edwards         opinion          and          disregards          Andrew          Degeman’s          choice          of          shirts          even          though         Ika          Schamoni          likes          Andrew’s          ch oice.         Congratulations         Class          of          82”         ALBURTS          Wishes          You         HEALTH         WEALTH         HAPPINESS         ALBURTS         MENS          WEAR         “America’s          Greatest          Suit          Values”         1533          Webster          St.          at          Lincoln,          Alameda         1929          Broadway          at          Blanding,          Alameda         2208          MacArthur          at          Fruitvale,          Oakland         ABOVE          RIGHT:          NOREEN          Roth,          Linda          Bradford          and          the         salesman          check          out          the          latest          in          jeans.          RIGHT:          Linda          Brad-         ford          is          pleased          with          her          gifts          and          Grace          Ewings          gift          wrapping         which          is          always          free          at          Alburts.         Hot          Oil         Manicure                    Pedicure         $15.00         Eyebrow          or          Eyelash         Tinting         7.00          each         Eye          Brow          Waxing         6.00         Custom          Color          Work         Hair          Coloring          Special         Luminizing,          Full          Tint,         or          Touch          Up,          Highlighting,         Style          Included         19.95         Make          an          appt.          with          Charlotte,         trained          by          Peter          Hantz         or          Rosie          trained          by         Sassoon.         MONIQUE          COIFFURES         1906          Encinal          522-7878         Cruising          World          Yachts         REPRESENTATIVES          FOR          Rans          €@hriStian          Yachts         YACHT                    SHIP          BROKERAGE                    SERVICES         Roger          Wales         President         CRUISING          WORLD          YACHTS          INC         2415          Mariner          Sq.          Dr.,          Alameda          CA          94501          (415)          521-1929         April].          Alcon         Assistant          Vice          President         Branch          Manager         1410          Webster          Street         Alameda,          California          94501         Telephone          415                    521                    3880         Douglas          C.          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COOK          Alameda,          Calif.          94501         2306          ENCINAL          -ALAMEDA,CAL.          -          522-9837         JC          PENNEY         Alameda         South          Shore          Center         ACE          LIQUIDATING         RICHARD          PATOSKY         (DICK)         522-7622         BUY          2007          Clement          Ave.         SELL          P.O.          Box          2493         Electrical          Alameda,          CA          94501         Surplus         Real          Estate          Division         PACIFIC          FINANCIAL         CORPORATION         1136          Ballena          Boulevard,          Alameda,          California         94501          (415)521-0720         OERS         ‘         :                    1419          STER          STREET         JUDY-COSSIC          ALAMEDA.          CA          94501         OWNER          865-3324         ORANGE         JULIUS         2244          South          Shore          Center         522-0494         Congratulations         to          the         CLASS          OF          1982         TO          RIGHT:          Betty          Wong          orders          a         chili          dog          from          Carmen          Chumworth          while          Dang         Nguyen          waits          to          order          onion          rings          and          fries.         t           National          Health          Enterprises,          inc.         MARGUERITE          BALAZ         ADMINISTRATOR         SHORELINE          SOUTH          INTERMEDIATE          CARE          FACILITY         on.          WIL          LOW          STREET         MEDA,          CA          94501         (43          3)          523-8857         GOURMET         DELICATESSEN         1508          Webster          St.         BBQ          CHICKEN          RIBS         SANDWICHES         GOURMET          TAKE          OUT          SPECIALTIES         Open          11          —          7          p.m.         Mon          Sat.          523-0911         10:          discount          w Student          Body          Card         THE          RECORD          GALLERY         Posters                    T-Shirts         Buy          ¢          Sell          +          Trade                    Used          LPs                    95’s         $$          Cash          $$          Paid          for          Records          $$          Cash          $$         1510          Webster          St.          523-2330          Alameda         Auto          Tronics         STEREO          EQUIPMENT          FOR          THINGS          THAT          MOVE         BRUCE          CONRAD         1726          PARK          STREET         ALAMEDA          34501         (415)          521-6966         SALES          «          SERVICE                    INSTALLATION           CONSULTATION         BELOW:          IT          MAY          have          sounded          like          a          comic         routine,          but          Karrie          Jones          and          Carlotta          Chum-         worth          bought          the          salesmans          pitch.         @          523-0720         RUE          Daa          rey          Si         2300          Encinal          «          Alameda,          Ca.           94501         ALAMEDA         ATHLETIC          CLUB         1226          Park          St.          521-2001         Co-ed          —          Plus          Private          Women’s          Section         Men                    Women          Instructors         @          Nautilus,          Universal                    Custom          Equipment         @          Separate          Whirlpools                    Saunas          (Always          Clean)         @          Open          7          Days          a          Week         @          Personalized          Instruction         Hours          6          —          11          Weekdays         Saturday          9          —5         Sunday          10          —5         Call          521-2001          or          Stop          By.         “We          are          now          serving          breakfast”         NATASHA’S          DELICATESSEN         883-B          Island          Drive          Harbor          Bay          Landing          Shopping          Center          Alameda,          California         7:00          a.m.          —          11:30          a.m.          —          7          days          a          week          Special          Two          eggs,          hash          browns,          toast,         bacon          or          sausage.          $2.50         Omelets          Pancakes         Plain          —          $1.50          Short          Stack          —          $1.65         Cheese          —          $1.85          Tall          Stack          —          $2.00         Hot          Jalapeno          Cheese          —          $2.75         Ham          and          Cheese          —          $2.95         Denver          Omelet,          Hash          Browns          —          $3.50          French          Toast          —          $1.95         Cereal          —          85¢         Side          Orders          Beverages         Milk          —          40¢         Orange          Juice          —          50¢         —7          Toast          —         Pass          -          tt          Wheat          Se          ik          California          Chablis          —          70¢         Toasted          Bagels          —50¢          Hash          Browns          —          75¢          eared          =          oa         _          Sweet          Rolls          —          45¢          =         ——          ee          Hot          Chocolate          —          35¢         Tea          —          30¢         WOODLINE          TOooL                    SsuPPLY         CORPORATION         1731          Clement          Avenue          Alameda,          CA          94501         Telephone:         (415)521-1810         ALAMEDA         COFFEE                    TEA         MERCHANT         We          Serve          Pastries,         Expresso,          Cappuccino,         and          Croessants          on          the         ‘ieee          Imported          Coffee          Beans,          Teas         Specialty          Foods                    Fine          Kitchen          Accessories         Include          Herbs         eT          PEGGY          MOORE-WILLIAMS         2306          Central          Ave.         Alameda,          CA          94501         Hours          9          —          5          P.M.          (415)521-1521         Monday          —          Friday         9          —          5:30          P.M.          Sat.         CAMELLIA          FLOWER          SHOP         FLOWERS                    PLANTS          FOR          ALL          OCCASIONS                   FRESH          CUT          FLOWERS         ®          FLORAL          ARRANGEMENTS                   DECORATIVE          PLANTERS         ©          EXQUISITE          GIFT          ITEMS         2243          SOUTH          SHORE          CENTER         ALAMEDA,          CA.          94501         (AT          CENTER          OF          THE          MALL)          TEL.          (415)          523-6655         TRAOEL          TA          CLA         2311          SANTA          CLARA          AVE         ALAMEDA,          CALIF.          94501         SHOPPE          PHONE          (415)          865-5542         522-1144          Open          Six          Days         Ds          Evenings          By          Appointment         Operators          —          GRACIE                   STAFF         VOGUE          BEAUTY          LOUNGE         Specializing          in          Men                    Womens         Cuts          and          Styles         A          Family          Shop          For          2511          Santa          Clara          Ave.         Over          30          Years          Alameda,          California         U.S,          Yachts,          Chrysier          Marine,          Selected          Brokerage         A          Sailboat          Shop         J.          R.          SUMMERS         2639          BLANDING          AVENUE         ALAMEDA,          CALIFORNIA          94501          (415)          521-5900         QAERIFICERS         MADRESS         THE          LATEST          IN          HEALTH          AND          BEAUTY         designed          especially           for          women         1223          PARK’          ST          ALAMEDA          521-4895         Best          Wishes          Seniors         Thanks          for          your          patronage         JOSTEN’S         SCHOLASTIC          DIVISION         Creators          of          Fine          Class          Rings,          Awards,          Announcements,         Diplomas          and          Caps                    Gowns         1229          Park          Street         Alameda,          California         (415)          865-7171         MIKE          FERGUSON         Sales          Representative         1149          Geneva          St.         Livermore,          California          94550          Phone:          (415)         443-5519         Tweeds         Men's          Wear         2228          South          Shore          Center         Alameda,          Calif.          94501         523-          3612         YOUN,          YP”)          UY,          P         Meartinelli’s          Catering         FULL          SERVICE          CATERING         ANNIVERSARIES         SIT          DOWN          DINNERS         HALL          FACILITIES          AVAILABLE         CAKES          FOR          ALL          OCCASIONS         HOME          PARTIES         WEDDING          SHOWERS         BABY          SHOWERS         PHONE         NELLI         TONY                    RONNIE          MARTI          523-5449         OwNERS         Agnew                    Codiga          Sealy          Ce.         2445          SANTA          CLARA          AVENUE         ALAMEDA,          CALIFORNIA          94501         (415)          523-4000         RES.          522-1930         Specializing          in          unique                    unusual          items          from          all          over          the          world         Handball          «          Racquetball          PAULINE’S          ANTIQUES         Health          Club          1201          Chestnut,          Alameda,          California         (415)          523-3561         TUNNEL         Open:          11-5,          Mon-Sat         WEBSTER         CHESTNUT         2227          Mariner          Square          Loop         Alameda,          CA          94501          (415)523-8011                   Rainy          Sundays         By          Appointment         521-2032         Dolores         GRAND          CENTRAL          STATION         MENS          HAIR          STYLING          BALLENA         475          CENTRAL          AVE.          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VE,          LEFT          TO          RIGHT:          Katie          Stanton          and         aes          ms          Stacey          Yates          order          a          pastrami,          turkey,          cheese         an          paaeea          ad:          from          the          super          sandwich          maker          at          Ballena          Bay         Liquor’s          Deli.         lameda          oR          CARROLL         Ssociates          TRAVEL          SERVICE,          INC.         Insurance          World          Wide          Travel,          Tours         and          Cruises         1412          Park          Street         38          na          Bly          m          c          5          °          22-2         1138          Ballena          Blvd          Alameda.          CA          94501          (415)          522-2090          Alameda,          California          94501          Tel.          523-0768         +          BEY          4         =          Za          ALAMEDA          PAINT         US.         |          jw          nin          Ve                    WALLPAPER         Crafts          —          Hobbies          —          Art          Supplies         RICHARD          A.          ROTH         1501          Webster          St.         Alameda,          Cal.          94501         (415)522-4236         ABOVE:          LINDA          BRADFORD          won't          tell          who          is          into          D                    D          a s          she          buys         the          Great          Monsters          from          Noreen          Roth         ¢          Party          Trays                   Specialized          Catering         ¢          Using          Only         Finest          and          Freshest         HOURS         Mon.-Sat.         9-5         SANDWICH          BOARD         2412          Webb          Ave.         Alameda,          CA         BRENDA          DUTTON          Ph.          521-3366         fbr          ee          oadoey,          fae.         JACK          GALLAGHER         DON          LINDSEY         GARY          FENSTERMAKER         REAL          ESTATE          BROKERS         Office:          521-8181         2424          Central          Ave.         Alameda,          Calif.         In          Alameda          Since          1943         SCHWINN          B.          Y.          A.          B.          B.         congratulates          the         523-3264          CLASS          OF         1982         Mitcheom          Realty          and          Investment          Co.         RESIDENTIAL          SALES         PROPERTY          MANAGEMENT         JOHN          MITCHEOM          759          CENTRAL          Ave.         REALTOR          P.O.          Box          1410         521-4545         ABOVE:          SENIOR          |          Broadbent         ALAMEDA,          CALIF.          94501         and          George          Salaky          inspect          a          Stone’s          Star         Vehicle         STONE’S          CYCLERY         2320          Santa          Clara          Ave.         Alameda         SVEND          SVENDSEN                     aoneadeelle         ——           522-0433         CRYSTAL          CLEANERS         In          by          Noon          Out          by          3         1851          CLEMENT                    ALAMEDA          ©          CA          94501          +          (415)          522-          4          :         (415)          522-2886          Alameda          Merchant          Stamps         2006          Encinal          Avenue          Alameda         CONGRATULATIONS!         —          an          se          an                    4;          fii          |                    Knits          —          Fur         Cf)          1eda’B          KS          vs          ;                    Leathers                   Blankets                   Alteration                   Reweaving                   Formal                   Laundry         2424          Santa          Clara          Avenue         1414          Webster          Street          2234          Otis          Drive         2501          Central          Avenue          980          Island          Drive         Member          EDM         WHAT          YOU          HAVE          LEARNED          ARE          TOOLS.         GOOD          LUCK          IN          BUILDING          YOUR          FUTURE.         =—9          LEFT          TO          RIGHT          ROW          2:         LEFT          TO          RIGHT          ROW          :          Gail          Santos,          Linda         1:          Gary          Joe,          Amador          ee          i          Christopher,          Lourdes         Suba,          Mylene          Suba,          Rca          ,          O          Lorea,          Roddy          du          Pont,         and          Cynthia          Huie          ;          :          Stacey          Loughran          and         Barbara          Galera.         DENTISTRY          FOR          CHILDREN         AND          ADOLESCENTS         ROBERT          W.          OLIVER,          DDS.          AND          DAVID          M.          PERRY,          DDS.,          INC.         ALAMEDA          24-Hour         MOBILE          Security          Consultants         LOCK                    2301          Encinal          Avenue         At          Oak          Street         SAFES          Alameda,          Calif.          94501         521-5503         CLOSE-OUT          MERCHANDISE          WHOLESALE                    RETAIL         ALAMEDA          DISCOUNT         ERNIE          ALEXANDER         1532          WEBSTER          ST.          (415)          5321-3080         ALAMEDA,          CA.          94501          (415)          261-3929         La          Fiesta          Cocktail          Lounge         Ray          Antonali         1552          Webster          Street         Alameda,          California          94501          (415)          523-5713         ENCINAL         NURSERY          INC.         Open          Sundays                    Closed          Thursday         GREGORY          DUPUICH          2057          Encinal          Avenue         LEO          DUPUICH          Alameda,          California         522-8616         U.S.          Yachts          Selected          Brokerage         {           Sailboat          Shop         KEN          FOCHT         2639          BLANDING          AVENUE         ALAMEDA.          CALIFORNIA          94501          (415)          521-5900         RICHARD          H.          MARCUS,         O.D.         General          Optometry         Children          and          Adult          Vision         Contact          Lenses          —          Fashion          Frames         512          Westline          Drive         Suite          104         Alameda,          CA          94501          (415)523-6339         (415)          865-7889         SULO          FOOD          CENTER                   COFFEE          SHOP         SILVINO          A.          NAVARRETE          1518          Webster          St.         General          Manager          Alameda,          CA          94501         JIM          ROCKWELL         YACHT          SALES         RES.          521         2415          MARINER          SQUARE          DRIVE                    ALAMEDA          ¢          CALIFORNIA          94501         (415)          523          8500         —          —————          =e          —s         ABOVE:          PAUL          SCATES,          Kevin          Garrahan,          Eloise         Castillo,          and          Sheila          Farren          search          for          John         Berry’s          yachts.         PILLOW          PARK         WATERBEDS         1342          Park          St.,          Alameda         FRANK          GEORGE,          CONTROLLER         521-6227         BORDANARO                   ZARCONE         PHOTOGRAPHERS         644          East          14th          Street          -          San          Leandro,          CA          94577         Telephone          562-8400         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         Mr.          and          Mrs.          James          Manos         Benjamin          4          Reyes,          pi          hae          Ine.         2059          CLINTON          AVE.          523-0144          ALAMEDA,          CA          9450!         Stiers         Prescription         Pharmacy         Free          Delivery         Open          9          to          7          Daily         Every          Other          Sunday          10          to          6         1445          Webster          St.          Phone          522-1633         Alameda,          Calif.         WOOD          HATHAWAY         WELLS          FARGO          BANK,          N.A.,         EDA,          CALIFORE         NATION'S         GIANT          HAMBURGERS         pe          Ounce          Order          By          Phone         521-8888         1432          Webster          Street          -          Alameda          California          94501         JOSEPH          MICHAUD          415-521-7922         AI          Wameda          Crtn          Shoft         Coin          ©          Jewelry          @          Silver          ¢          Gold         We          buy          ®          sell          @          trade.         F          J}         «£3,         a          Pak         1543          Webster          Street          Hours          10          to          5         Alameda,          CA          94501          Monday          thru          Saturday         GROCERIES                    SUNDRIES         FAMILY          LIQUORS         1602          WEBSTER          STREET         ALAMEDA,          CA.          94501         (415)          522-9200          JEANNIE          LEE         CHALK         GUARD         PREVENTS          CHALK          BREAKAGE         Expose          only          enough          to          write.         Remainder          is          held          firmly         inside          durable          plastic          case.         HANDS,          CLOTHING          STAY          CLEAN         HOLDS          CHALK          TIGHT         Press          top          to          open          clutch         and          extend          chalk          stick.         When          not          in          use,          press          top          and         allow          chalk          to          slide          into          holder,         LISTO          PENCIL         CORPORATION         Alameda,          California          94501         MEL'S          SOUTHSHORE          BOWL         (415)          523-6767         300          Park          Street         Alameda,          CA         DISCOUNT          TOOL          SALES         Popular          Brand          Tools         Low,          Low          Prices         1902          Encinal          Ave.         New          Surplus          Alameda,          CA          94501         Tools          415-523-2535         ADOLPH          ADRAGNA         DOHERTY                    DUNNE          INC.         Sporting          Goods,          Specializing          in          Team          Equipment         7         fw          :          ‘         1511          Park          St.           Alameda,          CA          94501         Phone:          (415)          952-2345         76          Camaritas          Ave. So.          San          Francisco,         CA94080          Phone:          (415)          952-6060         2335          Chestnut          St.           San          Francisco,         CA94123.          Phone:          (415)346-6002         ABOVE:          Darlene          Enriquez,          Susan          Gonzales,          and          friend          try          to          string          a          racket.         ae         he          str          ahve         FASHION          BOUTIQUE         1500          Encinal          Ave.          JOAN          LYONS         Alameda,          CA          94501          Owner         Good          Luck         to          the         82          Graduates         (Hang          in          There          ’83)         ALAMEDA          MARINA         THE         ACAPULCO         RESTAURANT         2104          Lincoln          Avenue,          Alameda,          California,         Phone:          523-4935         Owned                    Operated          by          The          QUINTERO          FAMILY         Since          1953         THE         ALAMEDA          SPORTSMAN         GUNS                    RELATED          ITEMS         1409          ENCINAL          AVE         ALAMEDA,          CA          94501         (415)          523-0667         (415)          522-8439          ae         DEANNA          FERRIS,          BONNIE          Espino,          and          Debbie          Wadford         sip          cokes          at          Croll’s          during          their          lunch          break.         FINN          H.          TONSBERG,          D.D.S.         General          Dentistry         |          The          World's          Finest’          Haircut         1907          Santa          Clara          Avenue         Alameda,          CA          94501         (415)          523-6400         STATE          FARM          INSURANCE          COMPANIES          —         Home          Offices:          Bloomington,          Illinois          Mon.-Fri.          Jam          to          7pm         Sat.          Jam          to          6pm         Sun.l0am          to          3pm         1419          PARK          ST          ALAMEDA.          CA          94501         TOM          DARBY         Agent         Instruction          C.          HELLER,          proprietor         for          all          ages          M.S.          in          Art          Education         Pe                    4y          (415)          522-3263         ‘          “hegies         4                    =         Y          (realive         1503          Webster          St.          Bus.          Phone:          415-865-7666         Alameda,          CA          94501          Res.          Phone:          415-820-6372          L          Arts          ‘         Science          Bldg.,          Suite          229         HAHS,          2200          Central          Ave          Specializing         Alameda,          CA          94501          in          pottery         THE         ROUND          TABLE         A          Franchise          Operation          of         The          Round          Table         Franchise          Corporation         JOSH          and          PEGGY          HURD         OWNERS         2611          Blanding          Ave.          1531          Webster          Street         521-3070          522-4525         Alameda,          California          94501         FLOWERS          BY         ANGELO         Weddings          —          Arrangements          —          Funerals         10%,          Off          With          Student          Body          Card         522-2532          1502          Park          Street         Res.          523-8651          Alameda,          Calif.          94501         alameda         hobbucraft=         1410          Park          St.          —          Alameda,          CA          —          9450!         BOB          and          JOYCE          METZNER         (415)          523-3980         10°,          Discount          With          Student          Body          Card         Congratulations         to          the          class          of          1983         DR.                    MRS.          ORAM         and         FAMILY         Best          Wishes          to          the          Members          of          Class          of          1982         BUREAU          OF         ELECTRICITY         2000          Grand          Street         City          of          Alameda         Alameda,          California         1329          Park          St.         522-1508         Graduation...         A          Celebration,         And          Intermission.         Like          looking          across          the          river         from          a          restful          bank,         This          is          perspective.         And,          shared          with          another,         It          is          intermission.         Graduation,          similarly,          gives          a         looking          back          from          plateau,         This          is          summation.         And,          shared          with          classmates,         This          is          celebration.         —          Ralph          Z.          Morrel         Fower-Hnoerson         FUNERAL          DIRECTORS         2244          SANTA          CLARA          AVENUE         ALMEDA          94501         522-5872         LOX          STOCK                   BAGEL         1407          Park          St.          Alameda         Alameda          ABOVE:          LEFT          TO          RIGHT:          Caroline          Yao,          Rashmi         Garde,          Jennifer          Thatcher,          and          Melanie          Calixto         get          a          lesson          in          “super          sandwich”          making.         ISLAND          CITY         SPORTS         1408          Park          Street         Alameda          94501         769-8055         ABOVE:          JENNY          THATCHER          and          Rashmi         Garde          are          not          convinced          by          the          salesman         to          buy          $50.          Pink          Converse          running          shoes.         ¢          Hallmark          Cards         ¢          Office          Supplies          -Gifts         1413          Park          Street         Alameda,          CA          94501         521-8044         LEFT:          MELANIE          CALIXTO,          Caroline          Yao,          followed          by         Rashmi          Garde          leave          Card          and          Quill          after          searching          for         a          gift.          Jennifer          Thatcher          acts          as          “Doorperson”.         Victor          Morell          of          Spain                   International          Team         lol-la-pa-loo-za         HAIR          SALON         1330          Park          Street          Alameda,          California          9450         523          Seb         523          7st]         ABOVE:          FROM          LEFT          Ricardo          Arcega          and          Victor         Morell          put          the          finishing          touches          on          Lynn         Mailloux.         CONGRATULATIONS         BeFERERY         GRADUATE          OF          THE         ENCINAL          HIGH          SCHOOL         CLASS          OF          82!         Best          wishes          for          your          exciting          and          productive          future         from          a          company          whose          various          enterprises          depend          toa         unique          extent          on          one          essential          resource:          people.         You          and          your          peers          across          the          country          are          owr          future!         CBS         PERALTA         COMMUNITY          COLLEGE          DISTRICT         College          of          Alameda         (415)          522-7221         Laney          College         415)          834-574(         Merritt          College         (415)          531-4911         Vista          College         (415)          841-8431         Feather          River          College         (916)          283-0202         Tuition          Free         SERVING         Alameda.          Albany.          Berkeley,          Oakland         Emeryville.          Piedmont.          Plumas          County         A         ABILLE,          Robert          C.         ACREE,          Kelly          DeAnn         ADAMS,          Bryant          A.         ADAMS,          Richard          J.         AGUILAR,          Marcus          A.         AGUADA,          Ludy          O.         AGUSTIN,          Gerando          B.         AHLBORN,          Vera          L.         AHQUIST,          Susan          M.         AINSLIE,          Brenda          J.         AINSLIE,          Bruce          A.         ALANIZ,          Lori          Ann         ALANIZ,          Rodney         ALANIZ,          Ronald         ALCORN,          Karen          L.         ALFARO,          Anthony          R.         ALFARO,          Eduardo          J.         ALFARO,          Rosmy          F.         ALMASON,          Brenda         AMBROSINI,          Joseph         AMIRI,          Tenin          M.         ANCHETA,          Alfonso         ANCETA,          Alfred          C.         ANCHETA,          Bernadette          C.         ANDERSON,          Angelo         ANDERSON,          Deserray         ANDERSON,          James          F.         ANDERSON,          John          A.         ANDERSON,          Kenneth          E.         ANDERSON,          Paul          R.         ANDREWS,          Kathy          L.         ANDREWS,          Marrille          Dee         ANDRIESE,          Ernest          Leon         ANGUIANO,          Daniel          R.         AMGUIANO,          Margaret          D.         ANTHON,          James          Edward         ANTIEL,          Kathleen          J.         APODACA,          Josie          G.         ARBIOS,          Max          Emil         ARCHER,          Steven         ARCHINI,          Christopher         ARMSTEAD,          Bridgette         ARMSTRONG,          Richard          S.         ARNESON,          Kenneth          M.         ARRADAZA,          Garbriel          D.         ARROTO,          Maria          Elena         ARROTO,          Maria          Lourdies         ASTE,          Paul          Joseph         ASUNCION,          Jacqueline          J.         ATINEZA,          David          Caldo         AU,          Wendy         AU,          Winnie          Chung          Wah         AZEVEDO,          Sharreen         B         BABASA,          Tony          Amado         BADA,          Divine          M.         BADILLA,          Joel          D.         BAGAW,          Janice          Marie         BAIL,          Jon-Paul         BAIN,          Steven          Wilbur         BALAJADIA,          Elicia          E.         BALDRIDGE,          Tracey          L.         BALDWIN,          Sheila          Marie         BAMBERGER,          Herman          M.         BANGALAN,          Jodalyn          J.         BANKS,          Darrin          Ben         BANKS,          John          Asquith         BANKS,          Kenneth          F.         BARBER,          Pamela          Ann         BARCE,          Rowena          R.         BASS,          William          Bennett         BASTIDA,          Gary          Albert         BASTIDO,          Rhonda          Lee         BAUTISTA,          Aby          Connie         INDEX         BAUTISTA,          Gloria          P.         BAUZON,          Marichito          C.         BAYLON,          Roland          B.         BEAL,          Deborah          L.         BEALL,          Matthew          R.         BEALL,          Michael          M.         BEARDSLEY,          Roxanne         BEIREIS,          Joy          Beth         BELCINA,          Vivian          C.         BELL,          Michael          Wayne         BENIN,          May          Aray         BENIFAYO,          Rhoda          C.         BENNETT,          Jessica          G.         BENNETT,          Richard          W.         BENNETT,          Rodney          L.         BERGER,          Donald          Ray         BERGER,          John          Harland         BERGSTROM,          Patricia         BERLIN,          Allen          Darryl         BERLIN,          Shane          Wm.         BERRY,          Gregory          M.         BHAGWAN,          Kirti,          Kent         BIALLAS,          Sarah          Denise         BIGNONE,          John          F.         BLAND,          Robbie          C.         BLEDSOE,          Robert          A.         BLUEMLE,          Sharon          L.         BOERSMA,          Brenda          L.         BOERSMA,          Lucy          E.         BOLTON,          Elizabeth          J.         BONGON,          Norman          A.         BOONE,          Angela          Mary         BOONE,          David         BOONE,          Derek         BOOTH,          Yvette          J.         BOSTON,          Ronel          M.         BOTTORFF,          David          S.         BOURNE,          Gianna          M.         BOURNE,          William          Scott         BOWLAN,          Sheila          Ann         BOWLAN,          Wendy          S.         BRADFORD,          Linda         BRADLEY,          Leslie          D.         BRADLEY,          Nancy          Marie         BRADY,          Sharon          Renee         BRANDT,          Edwardo         BRATH,          Sonja          Anne         BRAUN,          Kevin          James         BRAUN,          Randal          F.         BRAUN,          Scott          A.         BRAVO,          Maria          F.         BEAY,          Carolyn          E.         BRESHEARS,          Colleen         BREWTON,          Edward          A.         BRIGHT,          Vicki          Marie         BRISTER,          Sharon          Lynn         BROADBENT,          Jack          D.         BROADBENT,          jill          E.         BROCK,          Adrian          L.         BRONKEN,          Christopher         BRONKEN,          Sherry          Lynn         BROOKS,          Karen          Robin         BROWN,          Anthony          A.         BROWN,          Erica          P.         BULLIS,          Ann          A.         BULLIS,          Robert         BULMAN,          Frances          E.         BUNCH,          Tani          Arwanda         BURGO,          Rosetta          L.         BURKHART,          Kathleen          E.         BURKHART,          Richard         BURKHART,          Steven          L.         BURKS,          J.B.         BURNETT,          Jack          Walter         BURTENSHAW,          Darren         BURTON,          Valerie          G.         BUSTER,          Debbie          Lee         BUSTER,          Lori          Ann         BUSTER,          Sheri          Lyn         BUTLER,          Kelly          Anne         BYARS,          Telonna          M.         c         CABRAL,          Wendy          M.         CAILING,          Brad          R.         CAILING,          Darryl          M.         CAIN,          Gerald         CALIXTO,          Debon          N.         CALIXTO,          Melanie          G.         CAMACHO,          Daniel          M.         CAMERINO,          Ceazar          Z.         CAMERON,          Bruce          A.         CAMERON,          James          Norris         CAMPBELL,          Temple          P.         CAMPBELL,          Terry          L.         CANNON,          Sheri          L.          (Owens)         CANTRELL,          Susan          D.         CARAVEO,          Renee         CARLIN,          Beverly          J.         CARLEN,          Dwayne          W.         CARR,          Larrie          S.         CARTER,          Stephanie          B.         CASTILLO,          Eloise          Y.         CASTRO,          Gilbert         CAUL,          Candy          E.         CAVANAUGH,          Claudia         CAVER,          Christopher         CERALDE,          Diana          M.         CERALDE,          Fernando         CHA,          Kvan          Ho         CHAMBERS,          Brett          A.         CHAMBERS,          Katherine         CHAMBERS,          Kelly          M.         CHAM,          Thomas          Foo         CHANG,          Sung-Kuk         CHAU,          Linh          Thanh         CHAVEZ,          Mark          D.         CHEESMAN,          Christopher         CHEREZ,          Sharmilla          C.         CHEW,          Denise          D.         CHILDRESS,          Morisecell         CHILDRESS,          Moural          J.         CHILDS,          Cornell          L.         CHIMPRY,          Lisa          M.         CHING,          David         CHIONG,          Mevel          C.         CHO,          Michael          Chong         CHRISTENSEN,          James         CHRISTIAN,          Richard         CHUNG,          Jaspreet          S.         CHUL,          Stephanie          S.M.         CHUN,          Dora          Kim          Mei         CLARK,          Jeffrey          B.         CLARK,          Stephanie          L.         CALSPILL,          Lisa          M.         CLASBY,          Joseph          F.         CLASBY,          Thomas          S.         CLAUSING,          Charles          Wm.         CLAUSING,          Virginia          L.         COATES,          Cheryl          Mae         COGHE,          John          R.         COGHE,          Timothy          J.         COHEN,          Jacqueline         COLLADO,          Russell          A.         COLLINS,          Christine         COLLINS,          Kenneth          R.         COLLINS,          Susan          M.         CONLEY,          Todd          M.         COOK,          Kim          Ly         COOK,          Tom          Van         CORDOVA,          Terresa          M.         CORNELL,          Don          Joseph         COZART,          Daniel          A.         CRAIG,          Ann         CRAIG,          Mary          Beth         CRANE,          Gina          B.         CRANE,          Rosell          B.         CRUZ,          Barbara          A.         CRUZ,          Rolando          V.         CUELIAR,          Mary          Lou         CUENTO,          Ildefonso          Jr.         CUMMINGS,          Andrew          K.         CURRY,          Wendy          Lea         D         DABNEY,          Kathryn          Lisa         DACIMOS,          Eduardo          F.         DAILY,          Meldo          I.         DALASSANDRO,          Teresa         DALISAY,          Jane         DAMSEN,          Fred          J.         DANG,          My          Wgoa         DANIELS,          Troy          M.         DAO,          Debbie         DARIRSON,          Michael         DARNELL,          Christine         DAVID,          Regidor          “Reggie”         DAVIDSON,          Colin         DAVIDSON,          Lisa          A.         DAVIS,          Pamela          Y.         DAVIS,          Tracey          L.         DAVISON,          Saundra          M.         DAWANA,          Althea          M.         DAYSOG,          Anthony          H.         DAYSOG,          Ricardo          M.         DEARBORN,          Stephen          J.         DEGEMAN,          Andrew          G.         DEJANO,          Marissa          M.         DEJESUS,          Arner          A.         DEJESUS,          Norman          A.         DELACRUZ,          Vangie          A.         DeLEON,          Lyndon          N.         DELMORE,          Donald          C.         DELOSREYES,          Flichard         DEMAREST,          Daniel          A.         DENNY,          Dena          Lee         DER,          Michael          H.         DER,          Robert          Lester         DER,          Wendy          Irene         DEER,          Jacqueline         DERMONT,          Simone          M.         DERMONT,          Virgina          A.         DEUKL,          Jeffrey          iv         DEXTER,          Sean          Kendall         DIAS,          John          Mito         DICKINSON,          Ernerst          C.         DICKINSON,          Raymond         DICKINSON,          Tammy          L.         DIAMAANO,          Marivic          L.         DITZLER,          Wendy          Lee         DIWA,          Lisa          Marin         DIZON,          Floredeline         DUCTO,          Mary         DOMINGUEZ,          Albino         DOMINGUEZ,          Leticia         DOMINGUEZ,          Michael         DONLEY,          Robert          L.          II         DONNELLY,          Noel          O.         DONNELLY,          Sheila          R.         DAWSON,          Michael          G.         DONSON,          Richard          L.         DORSEY,          Robert          R.         DOSSANTOS,          Steve          R.         DOZIER,          Marvin          Dion         DREFRO,          Joseph          J.W.         DROST,          Eva          Marie         DROST,          Malisa          Mae         DROST,          Mary          Ann         DUENAS,          Clementine          C.         DYEBAS,          Ronald          J.         DUFFY,          Darren          C.         DONDON,          Daniel          R.         DUPONT,          Roderick          J.         DURAN,          Dewey          Arnel         E         ECKMAN,          Jack          Tie         EDWARDS,          Shawn          P.         EDWARDS,          Suzanne          E.         EGGERT,          Kimberly          A.         ELIAS,          Micaela         ELMORE,          Robin          L.         ELPHICK,          Shirley          L.         ELSHIRE,          Daniel          F.         ELY,          Karri          Jean         EMCARNACION,          Dan         ENG,          Anne          Sue         ENG,          Jeffrey         ENRIQUEZ,          Darlene         ENSMINGER,          Denise          L.         ESCOBAR,          Luisa         ESCOTO,          Mary          Ann         ESPINO,          Anelita          B.         ESPINOZA,          Louis         ESTROPIA,          Mikel          W.         ETHERIDGE,          Jack         EVERETT,          Jane          Lisa         EVERETT,          Jose          Homer         F         FAGUNDES,          Laurindo         FAGUDES,          Maria          G.         FALLS,          Barnaby          Wm.         FARALES,          Darryl          C.         FARALES,          Eddy          C.         FARMER,          Jane          M.         FARRALES,          Don          P.         FARRALES,          Donenor          S.         FARRELL,          Joaguin          Jr.         FARREN,          John          J.         FARREN,          Sheila          M.         FARRIER,          Paul          H.          III         FEENEY,          Melissa          F.         FEGURGUR,          Frank          M.         FEGURGUR,          Joseph          M.         FELSTEIN,          Simon          W.         FELLOWS,          Paul          G.         FERNANDEZ,          Ana          Mary         FERNANDEZ,          Daniel          P.         FERNANDEZ,          Elizabeth         FERNANDEZ,          Jun          S.         FERNANDEZ,          Wendy          S.         FERRIRRA,          David          M.         FERRIS,          David          Jeff         FERRIS,          Deanne          Kay         FIDENAZIS,          Nick         FIELD,          Michael          A.         FINDLEY,          Ivan          Paul         FINKBINER,          David          C.         FINKBINER,          Lisa          E.         FINNELL,          Janice          S.         FINNELL,          Sandra          M.         FIORE,          Mike          C.         FIORE,          Steven          A.         FISCHBACH,          Christopher         FISHER,          Temela          C.         FISHER,          Timothy          L.         FLEMINGS,          Lucrecia         FLEMINGS,          Tonya          A.         FLIEDT,          Steven          W.         FORGE,          Donna          M.         FORGE,          Eric         FORAN,          Julia          Ann         FORD,          Edward          C.         FORD,          Noel          A.         FRANK,          Philip          A.         FREITAS,          Michelle          S.         FRENCH,          Raymond          J.         FRISKO,          Lorraine          M.         FRITZLER,          John         FET,          James          Edward         FUENZALIDA,          Maria          A.         G         GALERA,          Barbara          A.         GALERA,          Rudolph          A.         GALLAGHER,          Laura          Ann         GALLAGHER,          Lisa          Diane         GARAY,          Graciela         GARD,          Dennis          James         GARDE,          Rashmi         GARDUNO,          Phillip          A.         GARLETS,          Beverly          L.         GARNER,          Matthew          E.         GARNETT,          Constance          L.         GARRABAN,          Kevin          D.         GARRISON,          Teresa          L.         GARRISON,          Wm.          David         GARY,          Steven          M.         GAUL,          Cheryl          Ann         GEE,          Alvin         GEE,          Garrett          W.].         GEE,          Karen         GEE,          Lawrence          W.T.         GELICO,          Marlene          M.         GERAGHTY,          Mary          F.         GERAGHTY,          Patricia          G.         GERALES,          Ellen          Grace         GEBSTEL,          Barton         GRANDOUR,          Eussein         GIBBS,          Larhonda          D.         GIBSON,          Maureen          T.         GIBSON,          SANDRA          D.         GILBERT,          Sherri          L.         GILL,          Mandeep         GILL,          Ravdeep         GILLIAM,          Betty          S.         GILLIAM,          Brian          K.         GLADDEN,          Kelly          Lynn         GLADDEN,          Lisa          Marie         GLADDIN,          Theresa          R.         GONZALES,          Liberty          G.         GONZALES,          Mareas          A.         GONZALES,          Perez-Susana         GONZALES,          Susan          M.         GOOD,          Carla          Marie         GOPEZ,          Anelina          S.         GORIS,          Herm          Mattea         GORMAN,          Bryan          M.         GORMAN,          Kevin          Alen         GOTELLI,          Thomas          A.         GOVAER,          Angela          N.         GRADY,          Leslie         GRAHAM,          Shanon          Lee         GRAYBILL,          Michael          N.         GREANEY,          James          M.          Jr.         GREEN,          Patricia          Mae         GRINDEL,          Todd          Wm.         GRIFFIN,          Keith          Duane         GRIFFIN,          Michele          D.         GROFF,          Heidi          Jo         GRONWERT,          Renee          A.         GROLL,          Dorothy          Lynn         GROSS,          George          H.          III         GROSS,          John          Wm.         GROVES,          Edward          W.         GUERRA,          Nancy          M.         GUERRERO,          Adriana          E.         GUERRERO,          Madeleine         GUILLAUME,          Daniel         GUILLAUME,          Darren         GUNNER,          Deborah          M.         GUNNER,          Thomas          J.         GUSTAFSON,          Janelle         GUSTAFSON,          Terry          A.         GUZMAN,          Narciso          D.         GUZMAN,          Roland          D.         H         HAGINS,          Marguarite         HALL,          Robin          Lynn         HALVERSON          Tracy          L.         HANES,          Robert          A.         HAMKING,          Anthony          G.         HARMOR,          Joanne         HARMER,          Sandra         HARPOLE,          Cecilia          Kay         HARRIMAN,          Billy          Don         HARRIS,          Anthony          Alais         HART,          Dina          Denise          L.         HART,          Kenneth          W.         HARVEY,          Elizabeth          A.         HARVEY,          Ulyases          J.         HASE,          Ralph          Gerd         HASSETT,          Cory          Jo         HAVENS,          Lynda          Lee         HAYDEN,          Kenneth          L.         HAYWARD,          Thomas          Adlai         HEARNE,          Jerry          Jile         HELD,          Lisa          Jill         HEMPHILL,          Jason          A.         HESAS,          Kimberly          G.         HERNANDEZ,          Jose          O.         HERNANDEZ,          Susan         HERNANDEZ,          Vivian         HERRERA,          Reina          D.         HESKETT,          Wm.          David         HILL,          Michael          D.         HILL,          Michelle          Ann         HILLS,          Rosiane          D.         HINES,          James          A.         HO,          James          Yee         HOGIN,          Marion          V.         HOLMES,          Karl          C.         HORG,          EN          Jo         HOWARD,          Nathaniel         HUERGAS,          Celito          R.         HUEY,          Katherine         HUGNES,          Andrew          Ray         HUIE,          Pamela          Kay         HUNTER,          Jacklin          Ann         HUNTER,          Russell          E.         HURLSBURT,          Susan          F.         HUTCHINSON,          Burt          T.         HUTCHINSON,          David          M.         HUTCHINSON,          Mini         HUYEN,          Tuan          Ut          Joe         |         IDLE,          Quimby          K.         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JIMENEZ,          Robert          P.         JOHNSON,          Jeffrey          R.         JOHNSON,          Jennifer          L.         JOHNSON,          Joseph          H.         JOHNSON,          Mary          E.         JOHNSON,          Malissa          A.         JOHNSON,          Michael          L.         JOHNSON,          Ronald          G.         JONES,          Abner         JONES,          Darlene          D.         JONES,          Holly          Irma         JONES,          Jamiro         JONES,          Karen          Allison         JONES,          Lorna          Emryn         JONES,          Melissa          C.         JONES,          Serfina          Yvette         JONES,          Tanya          Yvonne         JUAREZ,          Raquel          C.         K         KAHN,          Kenneth          R.         KAHN,          Susan          Ellen         KAHN,          Sylvia          Rebecca         KALEIEAU,          Paulette         KANYO,          Judith          P.         KARANDIEAR,          Anita         KARTH,          Abdul         KAUFFMAN,          Karlene         KELLAR,          Ladiena          A.         KELLER,          Keith          C.         KELLY,          Jacqueline         KELSEY,          Josephine          B.         KEMPSTER,          Steven          E.         KENDERIAN,          Arad         KENNEY,          Wm.          Peter          II         KENNEY,          Kathrine          (Katy)         KROKE,          Alicia          A.         KRESSLER,          Wendy          L.         KIRWIZY,          Byon          Jim         KIM,          Bernadette         KIM,          John          Byon         KIM,          Moonje          Jean         KIM,.          Won          Sok         KITSCH,          Diana          M.         KITSCH,          Yvonne          R.         KITT,          Allison          M.         KITT,          Nichelle          R.         KOCH,          Michael          J.         KOFFLER,          Kerry          A.         KOFFLER,          Ted          Chas.         KRAFT,          Erik          James         KEAGER,          Annette          R.         KRAMER,          Claudie          III         KRAUSE,          Nichele          D.         KRYSE,          Barry          Jay         KRYSEM,          Debra          Ann         KUCH,          Cheryl          M.         KUCH,          Cindy          Ann         KUEICH,          Nikola         KURANOTO,          Nancy          F.         KURITI,          Cynthia          Jo         KWAN,          Judy          Lynn         KWUN,          Sung          Kwan          (Steven)         KYLE,          Jeanne         E         LACEY,          Devin          Michael         LAGDAMEN,          Lawrence         LAPALMEKA,          Leslie          D.         LASARTENAY,          Eugene         LASARTEMAY,          Lorne          M.         LASTRELLA,          Judy          L.         LASTRELLA,          Phillip          D.         LAU,          Kin          Fai          “Fater”’         LAWRENCE,          Nathen          J.         LEAHY,          John          Jeffrey         LEANO,          Jeff          O.         LEE,          Billan         LEE,          Felicia          X.         LEE,          Linda          Ying         LEE,          Joanne          Jong          In         LEE,          John         LEE,          Kwang          Son         LEE,          Mary          Ethel         LEE,          Michael          Eugene         LEE,          Seung          He          “Susan”         LEE,          Seung          Yeon         LEE,          Sidney          Sang         LEITE,          Michael          Jr.         LEITE,          Shonette          L.         LEONARD,          Raymond          D.         LEONG,          Janet         LEVINGSTON,          Johnnie         LEVY,          Brian          T.         LEVY,          Mark          Robin         LEWIS,          James          Cary         LEWIS,          Kenneth          L.         LEWIS,          Robert          E.         LIEN,          Ann          M.         LIM,          Jennifer         LIM,          Sandra         LIEDSET,          Benjamin          ].         LINDSEY,          Leslie          W.         LINDSEY,          Rodney          D.         LINH,          Tran          Ngoc         LIDA,          Richard          C.         LISANTI,          Cathrine         LISANTI,          Peter          A.         LITTLEJOHN,          Kermit         LO,          David          K.         LOCKER,          Teresea          M.         LOMBA,          David          M.         LOOPER,          Otto          Wm         LOPES,          Lorna          L.         LOPEZ,          Alexander          T.         LOPEZ,          Celia          E.         LOPEZ,          Daniel          F.         LOPEZ,          Gladys          A.         LOPEZ,          Salvador          R.         LOPEZ,          Thomas          A.         LORENZ,          Steven          M.         LOUGHRAN,,          Sean          J.         LOUGHRAN,          Stacey          Jo         LOUIE,          Benny         LOUIE,          Jack          Tong         LOUIE,          Julia          S.         LOUIE,          Kenneth          D.         LOUIE,          May          S.         LUAT,          Josephine          M.         LUCAS,          Gerald          A.         LUCAS,          Keryn          M.         LUMPKIN,          Cynthia         LUNA,          Randy          R.         LUND,          Christine          E.         LUNG,          Debbie         LUNG,          Yuan-Hsin          (Alice)         LYTN,          Louise          B.         M         MACALE,          Lourdes          V.         MACALE,          Moriel          V.         MACAPINLAC,          Elsa          M.         MACAPINLAC,          John          M.         MACASIEB,          Sandra          J.         MACIAS,          Enirique          W.         MACKEY,          Theresa          A.         MAGLAVA,          Sandra         MAGPOC,          Maria          Abad         MAH,          Eva          June         MAH,          Tina          Lily         MAHR,          Lydia          L.         MAHR,          Matilda         MALABAG,          Steven          P.         MALANCHE,          Andrew           S.         MALETSKY,          James          S.         MALLILLIN,          Jocelyn         MALLILLIN,          Judy          L.         MANGLICHAT,          Jose          T.         MANGONON,          Cecile          N.         MANGONON,          Cynthia          W.         MANIBUSAN,          Antonio          M.         MANIBUSAN,          Frank          H.         MANLICLIC,          Cristina         MANLICLIC,          Manuel          C.         MANN,          Gary          Kemp         MANUNTAG,          Warren          T.         MANZANO,          Christine         MARCHAL,          Benjamin          D.         MARCHAL,          Peter          J.         MARILAO,          Willk          Q.         MARINI,          Michael          A.         MARKLEY,          Melissa          M.         MARKLEY,          Melody          M.         MARRIDGE,          David         MARKS,          Damon          E.         MARLSBROUGH,          Francine          L.         MARQUEZ,          Suzanne         MARSHALL,          Leta          L.         MARSHALL,          Michelle         MARTINEZ,          Alfonso          Jr.         MARTINEZ,          Ofelia          Y.         MARTINEZ,          Robert         MASSEY,          Chester          J.         MASSEY,          Leonard          W.         MASSEY,          Mary          A.         MATRINY,          Lisa          Ann         MATTHEW,          Gregory          J.         MATTHEWS,          Stacy          L.         MAWINNEY,          Arthur          R.         MAY,          Robin          Marie         MAYSON,          Eric          S.         MAYSON,          Stacey          A.         McCLEASE,          Lisa          C.         McGARR,          Emily          Lea         McGOVERN,          Patrick          E.         McGOWAN,          Candace          M.         McGOWAN,          Cynthia          L.         McLARK,          Dennis          J.         McMARON,          Margo          Y.         MEADORS,          Richard          C.         MEAGHER,          Lauren          E.         MEAGOR,          Juliane          C.         MEDINA,          Evelyn         MEDINA,          Gerard          O.         MEDINA,          Joel          K.         MEDINA,          Rowena          O.         MEJIA,          Madeline          C.         MEJIA,          Melanie          C.         MENCIAS,          Gerardo          S.         MENDEZ,          Sherri          D.         MERCADO,          Liberty          T.         MIDKIFF,          Deborah          M.         MILANI,          Michele          E.         MILES,          Gina          L.          (Walker)         MILLER,          Donnell         MILLER,          James          W.          Sr.         MILLER,          Patricia          (Teresa)         MILLER,          Sheryl          D.         MIMS,          Jesse          Lee          1V         MITCHELL,          Richard          P.         MIYASHIRO,          Marla          M.         MOIENA,          Mark          H.         MOLENBERG,          Timothy         MOLL,          Christine         MOLL,          Olivia          Maria         MONTES,          Ricardo         MOODY,          Mark         MOGER,          Michele          Le         MORATA,          Flora          Lyn         MORENDUSE,          Wm.          Albert         MOSLEY,          Bridget          M.         MUCHMORE,          Michael          T.         MUIR,          Katherine          A.         MULLINS,          Donnly          G.         MURDOCK,          Elizabeth         MURPHY,          Bernard          Wm.         MURPHY,          Richard          W.         MURTAZA,          Mabbob         MUSSO,          David          A.         N         NALE,          Parrish          W.         NALE,          Trisha          Lynn         NARVAEZ,          Mary          Ann         NASCIMENTO,          Jullie          M.         NAVARRO,          Gerald          G.         NAVARRO,          Geraldine          G.         NEILL,          Robert          D.         NELSON,          Robin          D.         NELSON,          Thomas          R.         NEREU,          Christine          L.         NEREU,          Derek          F.         NEWTON,          Regina          N.         NEWTON,          Ryno          M.         NG,          Alice         NG,          Linia         NGUYEN,          Dang          Cao         NGUYEN,          Thuy          Lan          (Tweety)         NICOSIA,          Daniel          M.         NEILBLING,          Margaret          A.         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OSOIUMALO,          Sesina          Jr.         OSTERDOCK,          Chris         OSTERHOUDT,          Michael         OSTERMOUDT,          Traci          L.         OTERO,          Jorge         OTT,          Ryoko          M.         OVERHALSER,          Brian          J.         OVERHALSER,          Lori          L.         OWYOUNG,          Derek          S.         P         PAPA,          Mildred         PARAZIN,          Laura          J.         PARAZIN,          Michelle          M.         POARIZAL,          Generoso          C.         PARRISH,          Diana          L.         PASTUBO,          Mildred         PAUL,          Cheryl          A.         PEDERSON,          Emily          M.         PEPIN,          Kelly         PERALTA,          Laura          D.         PERETRA,          Arturo         PEREZ,          Dionne         PEREZ,          Lourdes          M.         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RIVERA,          Debbi         RIVERA,          Salvador         ROBERTS,          Christina         ROBERTS,          Johnnie         ROBERTSON,          Joyce         ROBERTSON,          Shirley         ROBLES,          Lyle         ROCKETT,          Stuart         RODRIGUEZ,          Dana         RODRIGUEZ,          Domingo         RODRIGUEZ,          Maria          Angela         RODRIGUEZ,          Maria          Flora         ROGERS,          Becky         ROKE,          Arthur          E.         ROKE,          Christopher         ROMANOFF,          Jesmette         ROSE,          Patrick          Z.         ROSS,          Daniel          lan         ROSS,          Dave          G.         ROTH,          Alexis         ROTH,          Noreen          Kay         ROXAS,          Rosanne          T.         RUITER,          Yvette         RUITER,          Yvonne          M.         S         SABLAN,          Fidela          C.         SADEG,          Juliet          T.         SAEPHAN,          Charn          Chien         SALAKEY,          George          A.          Jr.         SALDANA,          Candie          M.         SALDANA,          Beniro          Jr.         SAMPLE,          Brian          Scott         SAMONTE,          Doris          S.         SANCHEZ,          Milegres          R.         SANCHEZ,          Macito          O.         SAN          NICOLAS,          Vincent         SANTISTHVAN,          Cindy         SANTOME,          Mayra         SANTOME,          Sandra         SAPIDA,          Jeffrey         SAUNDERS,          Robert          A.         SAUNDERS,          Rodrick         SAXTON,          Diane          M.         SAYWARD,          Allen          L.         SCATES,          John          R.         SCATES,          Paul          M.         SCHAMONI,          Elke          S.         SCHEUMEVAN,          Lisa          N.         SCHMAKOHANN,          Kelley          L.         SCHMITZ,          Laura          A.         SCHRAM,          Deanne          D.         SCHROEDER,          Stephen         SCOTT,          Annette          C.         SCOTT,          Gloria          F.         SCROGGINS,          John          A.         SEAMAN,          Letecia          G.         SEBESTA,          Paula          R.         SEELENBACHER,          Christopher         SEELENBACHER,          Philip         SENDAYDIEGO,          Victoria         SEQUEIRA,          Lawrence         SERVANDE,          Charlene         SERVANDE,          Rodolfo         SERVIDO,          Jacquelyn         SHABAZZ,          Arrafi          K.         SHIN,          Soon          Won          “Debbie”         SHIPMAN,          Janine          M.         SHORE,          Anthony          D.         SIESS,          Joseph          P.         SIRAND,          Gurainderpal         SIKAND,          Rem         SIL,          Rudra         SILVERS,          Robert          E.         SIMMONS,          Robert          III         SIMON,          Joell         SIPE,          James          T.         SKAGGS,          Justin          W.         SMITH,          Barton          Edwin         SMITH,          Billy          J.         SMITH,          Frank          Edward         SMITH,          Philip          J.         SMITH,          Susan          Melissa         SMITH,          Thomas          D.         SMITH,          Tyra          Genell         SMITH,          Wade          Taylor         SNYDER,          Kenneth          E.         SO,          Raymond         SO,          Young-Mi         SGLANKI,          Girish         SONG,          Caroline         SOON,          Jennifer          M.         SOUZA,          Jeffrey         SOWELL,          Annette         SPAUGY,          Evelyn          M.         SPELTZ,          James         SPURLOCK,          Robert          S.         STALLINGS,          Cynthia         STALLINGS,          Tracy          A.         STANTON,          Lonna          D.         STANTON,          Kathleen         STEWART,          Billy          M.         STEWART,          Daryl          S.         STEWART,          Scott          K.         STITH,          Elizabeth         STOREY,          Michelle         STORM,          Craig          M.         SUDA,          Annabelle          C.         SUESUE,          Patricia         SUESUE,          Virginia         SUHMANN,          Jeanne          M.         SULLIVAN,          Jennifer         SULLIVAN,          Joan          M.         SULLIVAN,          Jon          Aaron         SWANCY,          Darrell         SWART,          Monique          A.         SWOPE,          Thomas          M.          III         ‘%         TAFOYA,          Jacqueline          D.         TAFOYA,          Wanda          Lynn         TAM,          Soso,          Kwan         TANGPOS,          Joselito         TAPLIN,          Anthony         TARAWTINI,          Tomas         TATO,          Faelelelei          M.         TATTERSALL,          Jennifer         TAUSCHE,          Nelda          M.         TANTALATASI,          Ann          M.         TAUTALATASI,          Arthur         TAYLOR,          Jeannine          C.         TERRY,          Gwendolyn          L.         TERRY,          Trudie         THATCHER,          Jennifer         THOMAS,          Hazel          R.         THOMAS,          Laura          S.         THOMAS,          Rodney          T.         THOMPSON,          Kenneth         THOMPSON,          Lorrie          A.         TIDD,          Janine          M.         TIDD,          Theresa          M.         TIDD,          Tracy          Scott         TIJERINA,          Patricia         TILOS,          Benjamin          “Benjie”’         TILOS,          Benjamin          “Benny”         TORIBIO,          Maria          C.         TORREANO,          Dion          M.         TRAIL,          Tim          John         TAMBLE,          Michelle         TRAN,          Dzung          Kim         TRAN,          Hei         TRAN,          Ngoc          Jade         TRAPAHE,          Roselinda         TRAPANE,          Terisita         TRINUDAD,          Rene          C.         TUASON,          Gale          Sta          Ana         TUASON,          Leouel         TUAZON,          Paola          A.         TUAZON,          Priscilla          C.         TUAZON,          Ray          Sabella         TUAZON,          Raymond          V.         TUAZON,          Rene          Sabella         TUREGAD,          Deanne          M.         TURNER,          Kelvin          L.         TURNEY,          Richard          S.         U         URBI,          Alfonso          F.         ULTEAGA,          Cecelia         V         VAIL,          Marcus          B.         VALDEZ,          Judel          M.         VALDEZ,          Rebecca          M.         VALLES,          Raymond          F.         VANETTEN,          Julie          Ann         VANNI,          Steven         VASQUEZ,          David          A.         VAUGHN,          John          W.          III         VELARDE,          Anthony         VELARDE,          Laura          M.         VENTGON,          Eric          W.         VIDUYA,          Lynn          M.         VILLAFLOR,          Caroline         VILLEGAS,          Michele          R.         VINCENT,          Richard         VIOLA,          Theresa          N.         VIBAY,          Hermongenes         VON          RADICS,          Jeffrey         W         WADE,          Edwin          G.         WADE,          Joseph          Wm         WADFORD,          Debra          A.         WALKER,          Roderick          D.         WANG,          Hui           Yen         WARD,          Donna          L.         WASHINGTON,          Michael         WASHINGTON,          Vincent         WASTENEY,          Matthew          D.         WESS,          Kenneth          L.         WENCESLAO,          Carolina         WENCESLAO,          George         WENGREW,          Michelle          A.         WENTZ,          Michael          J.         WHEELER,          Dallas          J.         WHEELER,          William          D.         WHITE,          Anna          Marie         WHITE,          Carol          Jane         WHITE,          Charles          A.         WHITE,          Terry          John         WICKMAN,          Peter          M.         WICKS,          Arthur          Guy         WICHS,          Virginia          L.         WILLIAMS,          Roy          J.B.         WILLIAMSON,          David          A.         WILSON,          Joseph          A.         WILSON,          Robert          M.         WILSON,          Wenda          B.         WINCHELL,          Richard         WING,          John          Masco         WISORF,          Cheryl          A.         WONG,          Betty          Mae         WONG,          Douglas          W.         WONG,          Edward         WONG,          Eva         WONG,          Rose         WONG,          Terri          Lynn         WOOD,          Carl          H.         WODIN,          Kimberly          J.         WOODS,          Deborah         WOODS,          Robert          G.         WORDEN,          Tina          Lynn         WRIHT,          Kemala          V.         WRIGHT,          Peter          Carl         WORDERICK,          Jennifer         Y         YAMANKA,          Bruce          F.         YAO,          Caroline          Lisa         YARBROUGH,          Joe         YEATTS,          Stacey          Ann         YEE,          Annabelle          L.         YEE,          Jack         YEE,          Lusviminda          L.         YI,          Su          Yon         YIP,          Alan          Lawrence         YOUNG,          Charles          K.         YOUNG,          Marion          Denise         YOUNG,          Michelle          A.         YOUNG,          Vivian          L.         YU,          Eleanor          Yuen         YUI,          Jonne         yd         ZAFRA,          Jenny          Lyn         ZAWBRAND,          Joy         ZEMDER,          Sara          J.         ZEISSBIG,          Alexander         ZELAY,          Juan          E.         ZORKL,          Debra          L.         ZOBEL,          Donna          K.         ZUWIGA,          Lynda          R.         ZVINARIS,          Silvana          A.         FACUELEY         BAY,          John         BIBA,          Kenneth         BOUGHTON,          Edward         BRANDON,          Terry         BROWN,          Kenneth         CAMPBELL,          Jac         CAPLING,          Steve         COTTER,          John         CRANFILL,          Cary         CRITTENDEN,          Lola         CROLL,          Warner         DIXON,          Bryan         DOLE,          Alberta         ELLIS,          Earnest         ELLIS,          Mary          Ellen         FASSIOTTO,          Edward         FEENEY,          Coleman         FONG,          Glenn         FORD,          Eugene         FRAZIER,          June         GONSALVES,          James         GORMAN,          Richard         GRANT,          Donald         HANNA,          Frank          A.         HAYNES,          Carol         HEWITT,          James         HOWELL,          Maria         JOHNS,          David         JOHNSON,          James         JOLLIFFE,          Barbara         KAWAGUCHI,          John         KINCHEN,          Lucy         KING,          Joseph         KRUSE,          James         LARSEN,          Janis         LEWIS,          Olan         LUDY,          Jefry         MASON,          Marie         MATULA,          John         McCARTNEY,          Kenneth         McCARTNEY,          Sharon         McKEE,          Barbara         MEDEIROS,          Jon         MOTAUNG,          Juana         MURPHY,          Betty         NELSON,          Linda         NICOSIA,          Mary          Ellen         NOBLE,          Pete         ORNELAS,          Patricia         PATTEN,          Wayne         PHRANER,          Maria         PORTER,          Babara         READ,          George         REBENSDORF,          Alan         RICE,          Elizabeth         ROBINSON,          Norman         ROKE,          Arthur         RUARK,          Robert         SHERAK,          Sharon         SLATER,          Elizabeth         SPAULDING,          Keri         STANSBERRY,          Lynda         STEVENSON,          Pamela         TREICHLER,          Mary         TREMAIN,          Jane         VIERRA,          Kathi         WALLACE,          Roger         WELDON,          Lorraine         WILDE,          Max         WINBERG,          Edwin         YBARRA,          Raul         YEOMAN,          Joseph         YIP,          Dorren         YOUNG,          Roger         
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