Encinal High School - Horizon Yearbook (Alameda, CA)

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- HORIZON‘AZ | pisces = we ee iG = x Hel TEs ENCINAL HIGH SCHOOL HORIZON 1987 VOL. 31 ALAMEDA, CALIFORNIA - Aerators . pote. eal a INTRODUCTION SENIOR PORTRAITS UPPER LEFT Jesse Hunt and Michelle Dobbins say “Why am I here?” : UPPER RIGHT Ryan Haines practices to smoke but Mimi Young just wants to do her homework. MIDDLE Gerina Miles, Kim Washington, and Elicia Moten show us friendship and food will always go to- gether. BOTTOM Miranda Roth enjoys a nice lunch while Maha Suleiman crams for her next class. : OPPOSITE PAGE UPPER RIGHT Bill Carnahan, Lo- vedeep Grewel, Jeff Braum, and Tom Lass all enjoy a lunch behind the school. MIDDLE RIGHT Kenny Mejia and John Mcleam dis- cuss band music over lunch. LOWER LEFT Shannon Lytle and Barbara Izard watch the planes and clouds. LOWER RIGHT Heather Winkelhake tries to find a place to eat her lunch. 10 UPPER RIGHT Tanya Christopher shows the class where the United States is located. UPPER LEFT Tracy Schamma figures she can lay down instead of swim. 5 MIDDLE RIGHT Christine Boersma and Charles DeSantis try to decipher the explanation on Math. MIDDLE LEFT Chrissy Ybarra serenades Brett Lindsey, but all he can do is laugh. LOWER RIGHT Boni Patubo doesn’t want his plants to die. OPPOSITE PAGE UPPER LEFT Do you think Thane Wester- meyer has ever seen a stapler before? MIDDLE RIGHT Rebecca Wong wonders why she needs to know - about Egyptian gods. LOWER LEFT Drama doesn’t want to be human any more, they want to be machines! 12 CLASS OF rs = ays . PE sigebe dial Wawa | Wa Stabe” her ei a eh ee SENIORS SENIORS HARD WORK PRODUCES FOUR VERY MEMORABLE YEARS The hard work of many active students made the highschool years of the class of 1987 happy and memorable ones. Active students sold candy, but- tons, flowers, hats, keyrings, lumpia and rigatonni to earn the $4000+ spent on the prom at the Galleria. The Seniors also had the opportunity to enjoy the fun of Disneyland, the thrill of Magic Moun- tain, and the cool breezes of Catalina on a senior trip to southern California. Another opportunity was a trip to the tropics of Hawaii during the summer. The Grad trip was a picnic. The Seniors had productive high school careers. They tried new things and prepared themselves for bigger and better opportunities in the future. As Cecille Vicencio, vice-president second semester, said, “We will pave the way for future genera- tions.” Gary Abad Beverly Ablao Carmen Maria Aguilar Richard Amith Porferia Aquino Angelito Atienza Donna Bain Leizl Baylosis Maurice Beard Grace Benavidas Jason Bessard Christine Biddlecom Gary Bill CLASS OF 1987 Lisa Bishop Bobby Blackman Christine Boersma Mildred Bonoan Vanessa Bradley Richard Bright Sheldon Bright Roxanne Brindel Victoria Brookshire Betty Jo Brown Mark Brown Aldrin Brown “To the class of 87, good luck in your future success! -Kathy Glover Agnes Bulatao Eric Bustos Sarah Butler Todd Cabrera Og alll 7 ra “We've worked our way up the ladder from lowly freshman year! I know we'll leave our mark in this school for future generations. In other words, we’ve come a long way baby’’-LeAnn Zehnder. Lisa Cambell Mark Carney Sonya Carrier Jorge Carrillo Carol Case Diane Charles Michelle Contreras Dondrell Cooper Daryl Cotton Salina Craig Nanita Cranford Lucretia Creeks Robyn Crispi John Curtis Blake Davidson Robert Davis Maria Dayrit Maria Deguzman Arthur Deleon Charles Desantis Jennifer Deschner Lee Dexter - Se ° bat: Sask 4 Lissette Diaz Marcia Dibble John Juachon and Mr Yabarra peddle their wares at a football game. Maria Dioguardi La Treace Dixon SENIORS Curtis Donovan John Duenas Jon Dugan Renato Escudero Howard Evans Debra Fa’Aita George Fitzgerald Freda Flint Myra Flores Cindy Fong Judy Fong John Fonseca Aunda Mason gives Carol Case a bear hug. Timothy Foster Randall Foster Douglas Francis Michael Francisco Helen Frick James Fritzler Cynthia Fullwood Jimmy Giang Dianna Gladden Rebecca Rasmussen shows her spirit at a lunch pep rally. Kathy Glover Georgina Gonzales Selena Gonzalez Kevin Good Jesse Guerrero Robert Hafen Wendy Haglund Rafeal Hahn Kevin Hallam Ahmet Harput Laura Harrington Sonya Harris Michael Harvey Lynn Hayakawa Amey Hayes Treva Hayes Derrick Henderson Marco Henry Caesar Hernandez Carlos Hernandez George Hobbs Jr. Jenny Holder Donya Hollins Tamara Halloway Colette Hunter Nevelyn Huntag Stephanie Hurlburt Kristen Jenson Humberto Jimenez Nils Johansson Shawn Johnson Michael Johnson Terry Jones John Juachon Jeff Juarez Tammy Jung . Meeta Kapadia Tania Karstetter Stephanie Kelley Heather Kirks Jonam Lapidez Rhonda Lathrop Andrea Leber Joe Lee “Somebody told me ... On the other side of the road; There is a dream and it’s all mine for the taking.”-Lynn Ordona = : a The rigatonni feed cooks. Left to right: Rebecca Rasmussen, Ahmet Harput, Lee Dexter, Ralph Michael Leong Bernard Lindsey . . . . ae € se Margado, Brian Schroeder, Sara McAlister, Lynn Ordonna, and Lucretia C reeks ‘ . “ Sherril Littlejohn Joey Lloyd Louis Love James Loyd Shannon Lytle Erwin Madlangbyan Dawn Magnusson Sheldon Bricht checks for spider webs in the Siad Maile Ralph Margado Pierrette Martin wane. Ronaldo Martinez Aunda Mason Chariti Mason Maria Mason Mark Mc Horney Linda McKinnis Marc McVicker Mike Medina Ken Mejia James Menifee Andrew Milani Monique Miller Georgina Gonzales enjoys her lunch. Drea Mims Tonette Minnifield Anthony Morales SENIORS Henry Mui Deborah Newton Blaik Nichols an Ee Jorge Carillo and Shonna Spaggiari share lunch and friendship. Brian Oldam Lynn Ordona Wifredo Papa II Adrienne Parker Robert Patubo Tanya Payne Bartolome Payopay Cliff Pedro Sean Pernell Richard Pfahl Phuc Pham Robert Pasados Holly Price Curtis Procter Dori Pruner Rowena Ramos Scott Rapposelli_ Rebecca Rasmussen Michele Reedy Mary Ann Reese Larry Reposa Charisma Reyes Angelina Reynado Alisa Rice Michael Rice Jason Rivera We. veal) Michael Carter enjoys a coke while he relaxes on a chemistry table. Carl Robertson Kelly Robertson Scott Robinson 27 SENIORS Aaron Robles “Are we having fu n yet?’-Holly Price Chris Rogne Karin Roosenchoon a Matthew Rowney Matt Roza Celia Sainz Bernardo Sagurit John Samples Anthony San Nicholas Jason Schabert Brian Schroeder Cindee Seaman Marina Shirgul Michelle Smith Kary Smith Chae Son Shonna Spaggiari Sibylle Stering . Ituala Suesue Maha Suleiman Gina Fulka Pam Swaffer Ruby Tan Mario Teixeira Scott Thomas Derrick Thompson Mari Tilos Rick Torres Daniel Tracy Sarah Butler contemplates her future college plans. Nicole Tramble Ricardo Trapane Enouche Trosclair Vanessa Bradley practices a J.V. cheerleading routine at lunch. Rodel Tuason Jacqueline Umpad Tony Valadez Valles Peggy Vaughn Lisa Veiga James Veneziano Cecille Vicencio Henedina Vicencio Thomas Vital Clint Wade Kimberly Wall Mark Watson Thane Westermeyer James White Gregory Whitener Henry Williams Suzanne Wilson . Shannon Witschi Heather Wolfe Jackie Wong Heather Woolley Eric Woudstra Cyndi Young Brian Oldham and James Menifee support each other through thick and thin. Yvonne Young Lee Ann Zehnder SENIORS CLASS OF 1987 Kenny Mejia plays his trumpet at the beginning of a football game. SENIORS NOT PICTURED: Maria Aleman David Fitzgerald Timothy Hoepker Marie Torres Robert Atencio Brian Floyd Christopher McCall Lisa Tyler Michael Cahoon Randall Foster Mark Paer Jason Van Buren Guilleirmo Ceisr Jania Harriman Wibur Reine Jr. Andrew Wimer Angelica Elias Brian Hatcher Richard Strunck Congratulations Seniors! Mr. Gary Monsalud Alip Abad Like a gust of wind high school has shaken me. Thanks EHS. Special thanx to my family, Unc Aunt, Aina; love you all! To my buddies anong nangyari mga pogi!! Good luck “87” “Sa Awan” Aces high, my mahal EHS. Miss Beverly Ablao Friends and loved ones .. For all that have been, for all that will be. Thanks a whole, whole bunch, Gly!! Miss Maria “Carmen”del Aguilar Well, Cls '87-we had some laughs together but, now it’s time for us 2 go. It’s been fun being w u all. Thanx best amigas PV, AE, SG, CP FOR ALL THE GOOD TIMES. And 2 AR, MVB, MS, KG, MM, LC, MF, MB, 2 my friend Brian F. Mr. Richard O. Amith Thanks EHS for all the headaches, parties, troubles memories. Thanx to all my “Budds” who supported me. Good luck Class of 88. Laters!!! Miss Porferia Aquino When time has come we must go our separate way, but memories always last forever. Thanks to my parents, sis, and friends for their support during the past 4 years at EHS. To Ed always forever. Best wishes Class of ’87. Mr. Angelito Atienza Make new friends keep the old, seek the silver treasure the gold. Never wait or hesitate do it Right Before it’s too late. U may never get another chance. Wrestlers, runners, tennis Buds I bid U all farewell. Cls 87 is the best from all the rest. I’m filipino. Miss Maria “Leizl” Ilagan Baylosis Mom, George thanx for guiding me. Lyn, D best is yet 2 come R L miss u. Dad, wish ucld c me now. Weng, Tina: realities setting in-panic! Soc. Comm. Boogie! “Who” still dreamin I luv u. John, merci-What can I say Stick around k? Friendship often ends in luv, but luv in friendship never. Miss Grace Benavides I'd like to thank my mom dad for their support in putting me through school. Also, I want to thank Miss Haynes Miss Pedersen for all their help. Good luck Class of 88! Mr. Jason Bessard Mom, Dad thanks for everything. To my 1 girl its been the world. To the fellows Chilly most being the host from coast to coast, I’m a to get ghost and vamp this camp. You know what I'm say!! Mr. Bobby Blackmon 23 Thanks Mom Dad for supporting me throughout the yrs. Thanks 2 all of my dearest frenzs who inspired me during my high school career. Thanks 2 all my homies, U knw who U r -4 giving me somethng 2 look forward 2 in life Good luck to the Cls “87”. Luv yal! Miss Christine Boersma Well, we finally made it! Heather ive won the award. Sara Drea, III never 4get u guys! FRIENDS 4ever: MS HW RR LD BS DG. Diana, r we ever gonna get a tan!? Pat R. thanks 4 all the memories. III never forget. Ms. Mildred Villanueva Bonoan I want 2 thank my mom dad 4 helping me through school keeping me straight. Also, Aunt Rose, Mom 2. Encinal has been fun I thank all my frenzs. Especially Andre C. Chris C. for making my 2 yrs memorable. Good luck “88 ’ good luck Richard, have fun I luv U!! Miss Vanessa Bradley 2 the crew I’ve enjoyed the good, bad, happy sad moments we've shared at EHS. Take care good luck in the future. May God bless u all Les 4 the love support thru the years. Love u all: DL CF DH LT SH LC DM RN BB KR CR KM DF TC JR SB. Mr. Richard A. Bright I'd like to thank my Mom Dad all my friends 4 all the wonderful times to look forward to a long life of fun prosperity. I will always remember cherish the four years. Mr. Sheldon Bright Thanks Mom Dad 4 all the love guidance. DF DW JM SP the rest of the crew, we are the hutch-masters of the universe. MS HW CB-leave those boys alone. Kathryn thank-u 4 the problems, headaches, memories. 2 the rest of the Homies Good luck in the future. BR -I'll miss u. Miss Roxanne M. Brindle The past 4yrs have been very hard I couldn’t have made it w out Mari who no matta what was said was still my friend in the end. Remember the O-hurricane! 2 the Melendrez, my adopted family Lu remmbr the temple. 2MSI I luve honeybun! 2 mom, Tete, Grany, cuz’ns-LUV u all. Miss Victoria Brookshire Here I come world cuz I'm free at last!!! Thanx 2 all of my friends, u know who u are!! I love u George I always will! Kiss, Kiss!! Good luck to everyone! And for goodness sake work hard, But play harder!!!! Miss Betty Brown Thank u Mom, Dad 4 the luv support that u gave me 2 make it thru! I luv u! 2 Lala u r such a special person. Thanx 4 always being there! UB, TEE, ISA, DOUG do your best. Good luck! 2 Clint, Eric, Ralph, Marco the friendshp I’ve found in u, will never be 4gotten!!! I'll miss u guys. Mr. Aldrin Brown Well, I’ve been here awhile. But it’s time 2 go. Have a good life. 2 all my friends, u know I'll miss u even though we-will always be 2gether, in spirit. Thanks Mom, Dad for the fun I’ve had. So long Encinal — It’s been fun. Mr. Mark “Are we having fun yet” Brown 2 the cls of 87 be cool capture all your dreams! Thanks 2 Mom 4 being more than just a mom. I'll luv u 4ever. Good luck 2 my frosh niece, Barbara Brown. Keep it going '86 jet vets! U can still be a winner! Good luck 2 my bros. Carl, Blaik be tuff! See u later LF, baboom. Miss Agnes Gonzales Bulatao Things were great these past 4 years. But the time has come to leave. Thanx EHS for allthe memories. Dad, Mom thanks 4 being there with me. Chams were D best. George it’s your turn. To all my friends, I will miss you! “lennesprearlnesarm” Finally party time. Mr. Eric Bustos Thank you Dad, Mom, Lori, Bret you the best. To MrG and Jose thank you my buddies TW, VS, LS, CW, MT and Steve keep in touch. To the 86- 87 varsity football and wrestling team 1 Jets. To someone special I love you always Jackie and forever you are the best and always will be my 1 lady. Eric the Red ’87. Miss Sarah Butler Well, we are finally through with school. Good luck to all my friends!! I leave you the following: Here I lay me down to rest a pile of books upon my chest, if I die before I wake, that’s one less test I have to take. Remember this thought throughout all your days in college! ’87 Mr. Todd Cabrera To the Encinal Jets Football Squad andCoaches. Also known as the “family” hold onto your dreams trust in yourself and believe in each other will take us over any obstacles in our way Winners never quit! From: of the 1986 family. Mr. Mark Daniel Carney Thanx everyone, Mom, Dad every teacher who made it possible — blah generic! Life sucks, right Bob. Synonyms; Bob; -Byte, death, gloom, the crack, Corona. Bec-I’ll always luv u and may u have better luck with cars after school. Thanx “gang” even u BS. Promote fascism right Nils. Miss Carol A. Case Well, It’s finally over! Thanks go to you Mom and Dad. Oh, you too Sue. To all of my friends I wish u lots of luck. Miss Diane Charles Class of ’87, we're the greatest, so let’s save all the big and little memories forever. I'd like to thank my Dad, Mom and friends. A special friend, Sonya, Thanks. I say a pray for the class of ’87, Hoping it will be the best it can be. I love u all, straight from the heart. Mr. Daryl Cotton Ok that’s a wrap. Hey ’Del we made it thru the ’Nal! -Noxs naman-KFC thanx for the cash but no more chicken for me! College? Not yet! Gimme some time to kick back! Missy, follow in my footsteps. Shy, when are we going to come to school!?? ’87 that’s all! Don’t ya just luv it? Miss Nanita Cranford If what they say is true about the world being a stage-I only hope my next performance is a starring role!! Miss Lucretia A. Creeks W all my heart, I thank God Mom! W God on my side my Mom there 4 me, I made it Y appreciate it. 2 my frenzs thanks 4 the happy sad times. 2 all Srs, don’t 4get: Honor thy father mother that thy days may be long. Exodus 20:12. Miss Robyn Crispi Moms, what can I say u r the best. I love you. Thanks 4 everything! Thanks 2 EHS 4 all the great times!!! I'll miss them! 2 my frenzs Dusty, Rachy see ya! TP luv ya much 2 the Tennessisians! Yaw be kool! 2 my Bermudan buddy, miss ya! 2 my Boog u r the only one. Mr. John Curtis Thanks to my family and my girlfriend’s family, I love u all! Thank you Tony Valadez and Shannon for being my best friend and best man. I love you Kristi more than anything U are my life! My wife to be! Thanks to all of my friends John Loves Kristi always and forever!!! JLK Mr. Blake Davidson I want to thank my parents who helped me through the yrs I thank all my friends: AM, JD, LH, TW, VB, CM, LW, KM, HP and others for support I'll miss all of you guys and gals. I want to thank my bro., who I'll miss if I go college and now that’s over, where are the parties!!! Thanks. Miss Maria Cristina Dayrit Thanks for leading the way Mom, Dad. I love u both. Marco it’s all yours! To the three craziest friends in the world Liz, Weng, and Lyn: It’s fun being in the same decade w u all!! — Boogie on!! to the class of ’87 and EHS: Good tuck to all and to EHS a good-bye!! Miss Maria G. DeGuzman Hi Mom! Hello to my friends: Rowena, Cynthia, Relly, Rita, Jeannette, and Christy. What’s up Karen? Go Dan-Dolphins!!!!! Luv you all!!! Mr. Arthur DeLeon I'll check everybody out .. cause I’m graduatin! To my Dad and Mom .. I’ve always loved you . . always will. Don’t count me out! I'll be there “up”. Only a frosh more .. PSYCHE ... Mr. Charles DeSantis Well its over with and now life begins. I'll never forget all of you. I hope we meet again. Chris L. We all change. New friends are great Dave .. M- Times always get better. Best of all is Amey, the most important, I love you. Life goes on and we get better and better. Love ya Mom, Dad, Mike, Anna Thanks! Miss Jennifer “UFO” Deschner Throughgood badyou'vestuckwithmethanksmom pop 2kerryrosesrred violetsrbluelmadeitthroughschoolbutwillu? 2Dannythanksfor always- beingthere whenIneededu Babycakesyou’rereaspecialperson2me 2Jonth- anksforbeingthere Iloveuall! Cloudsrollby sodofriendshipsthankstoall- whopassmyway LETS PARTY DUDE Mr. Curtis “cool’’ Donovan I would like to thank my parents, Aunt velma, Lloyd and everyone else who made my days at Encinal fun. And to the get-along gang Bob, Rick, James, Mike thanks for the outings. Jess Tc and I are still waiting for you to sidebust in the impala. Good luck class of 87. Cool Curt Mr. Lee Dexter Roses are red, violets are blue, now I’m graduating, so — this school! Goodbye HSgirls — Hello College Women! MomDadBro SkiClan- SpoogsnaprLvlynHeidlegnar SkatinresnbowlsWhatsupChuck? MissAr- rozwhat doschitmean? Meandmysqwirlpowderednazimobile are off like a Prom Dress G’Day Mates-Life’s A Beach!!! Miss Lissette Diaz I would like 2 give thanks 2 my mom and my brother Martin my boyfriend Dennis G. I love you all. Dennis our love is 4-ever. To all my friends, Thanks 4 being there when I needed u, I love u all very much. Good luck to the class of 87!! With love, Lisa Miss Latreace Dixon Thank you to all my friends, teachers, Mom, Dad and all the rest of my family. Encinal has been a great school! God Bless everyone in the class of 87! LATREACE DIXON Mr. John Duenas The last Duenas to pass through EHS. LUuv u Mom Dad. To all my friends BD, TW, CM, LW, VB, HP, KM, and especially LH; and to all the rest-Thanks for all the fun. Memories of EHS will always be cherished. Luv u all! Good luck class of 87, the leaders of the future! Mr. Jon C. Dugan It was a difficult and trippy year. Thanks dad for your love and support. Thanks to Andy and the gang. (Let’s Party) Very special thanks to Jenni- fer for filling my heart with love. I love you. Now it’s time for Aussie summer. Good luck to those who follow. Later days. BYE KIDS Miss Angelica Elis As We look into the future our hopes are very high we're leaving childhood behind. Look forward to the future and fondly on the past. Thanx Mom and Dad 4 being there. 2 CA and SG my best frenz, amigas p v, wish AR LC CL MVB BF PC and MY cuz CP, I'll miss u all! Mr. Renato Escudero Feel free to say anything, just as long as it’s the right thing. Mr. Howie Evans Free at last!! Well later on fellow school mates!! Thanks to Mom and Dad for the verbal abuse, it really kept me going. To my rowdy friends and they know who they are. Later on!! and ALOHA to the class of 87. Mr. Dave Fitzgerald Moving here, I was faced with mixed emotions but I’ve really come to like it here though I miss my old friends In MD(RP, DL, K+ J, RN, BL, SC, DN, SK, . . .) but making new friends was easy and theyve made things so much better:; Mom and Dad -youve been so understanding; thanx for being there: offta college? Mr. George James Fitzgerald “Yesterday is gone. Tommaorrow is a mystery but we live for today” Thanks to my sister for being there when I needed her. Thanks to my teamates who supported me. Thanks to Bobby GQ Blackman George Cheesen Hobbs Kelly Robinson. Thanks to my brother Mike. Miss Freda L. Flint Good luck to all. I wish everyone success and happiness in the future. Thanks to Mom and Dad and the teachers for th eir help. Good Bye class of 87. Miss Myra Flores Iluvu Moms pops4your patience Joce4your support Dennis Rodel-I'll al- ways stand by u2 trisu, Faye-4ever always Lyn, glad, Bob-R friendship has become a great value Gizmo, smell, GWhiz, Bob-take care! I luvu- kermie Tory-I'll miss ya! Mr Prem-Ill grow ms.Sanchez-Ere ilus- tre! EM-! Day .. I madeitGI!! Mr. Brian Sir Floyd Are you ready? I am because it’s all about control and I’ve got lots of it. I’ve hot my own mind and when it comes to deal with my life I’m going to be the one in control. So make your life a little easier and then you'll get Mr. Forrest B. Folks Well I made it. Thanks mom for all your support, and sticking it out with me through the good + bad times. And the special friends who were there when it counted. I will remember all the friends and good memories I made during the past two years at Encinal!!! Keep on rockin!!! FBF Miss Cindy Fong I'm so glad that I am studying at Encinal. Thank You all your helping me. Have a nice future. Good Luck all of you. Mr. Timothy Stephen Foster It has been a Great 4 Years of my life. Now it is time 2 play in the real world. Rich don’t worry we still can play tag team. Scott relax and have fun. Sibylle I will never 4-get-u and thanks 2 all the little ones I hate goodbye so lets say party. Mr. Doug Francis I thank my mother and father for giving me the life that I have. I thank the fellas for keeping me in check when I needed it. SB, BB, KR, TC, AB, BN, CR, MB, BP, RT, LR, EB, CW, JB. and also the coaches for turning me into a good football player. Mr. Michael Francisco-1987 Finally gettin out of this place!! Miss Helen Frick Hey, 4 whole yrs! Thanks 2 all my frenz: LR, KJ, TK, PM, CC, MT, SP, TW, HW, MC, WH, DT, RT, LT, KW. 2 LR: The part doznt start til we walk in. 2 Sissy K: It must b great 2 hav a sis like me. 2RM: save a hug 4 me. Lotsa luv 2 Mom and Dad. Thanx 4 the timz, EHS!! May your light shine like the “jewels” in your heart!!! Mr. James Fritzler I like to give special thanks to my parents, my brother John, my sister Carolyn and Cynthia. Also my girlfriend Desi Rivera. To all my friends Bobby, Ricardo, Curtis, and Mike: Thanks for your support and all the troubles I’ve gone through. One more thing: Thanks to CCF. Miss Cynthia Veronica Fullwood Roy! These four school years went by fast! Thank you God for letting me make it this far without going crazy. I’ve learned one thing-to live life to its fullest. Never settle for nothing less than the best! Greg, go for it! And last, But not least the crew: Bye- NTVBDNKRLCBBLTBNCPCR-I luv you!! Mr. Jimmie Giang PEACE!! Miss Diana Gladden To all the fools who still remain: Look to the future and not to the past to find those things u want to make last! Excusemeuthinksoone of these days christine!!! Laps? Bah-Ha! Waedmtaaaya! Ok, now RR, LH, DH, BB, PS, JW, BN, RT, you, Alex, It’s always and forever stand by me!! Miss Kathy Glover 2 all my friends, I would like 2 thank u all 4 the good times we had! Michele thank u 4 being there; Alisa watch out 4 the gates! Oh yeah, Juanita R. watch out 4 those mid nite love affairs, it will get u everytime! Thank u Mom and Dad luv u all!! Good luck to the c o 87 MM, MM, MS. Miss Georgina Gonzales Thank you ma and pa for the support you’ve given me, and I love you both for'that. A special thanks to the Medina’s. Hello to my dear friends VN, GE, LM. Good luck Class of 87. Ghie. Ghie Miss Selena Gonzalez 1 To my amigas who think high school is rough: relax and get tough these were the best years of my life and the craziest. Thanx Mom for always being there - your one special lady. Tambien abuela querida u2 uncle Roger. 2 angie and Carmen I'll never forget true frenz. u2 LD and 2 my homegirls-luv u. Mr. Kevin Good Well, I was bad but now I’m good! Thanx neptune 4 the classic swells. Long live HBS .. PVi .. S M skis .. Troubled youth! I dig my family a lot. It’s comin’ from the south, gotta bail!! Mr. Jesse T. Guerrero Mom and Dad thanks for all the love and support you gave me. to my good friends RSCDTCHQMTPFCC. Thanks for all the great memories and for you friendship. Good luck in the future class of 87. EHS 1 Miss Wendy Haglund Time has come to say goodbye, and I want to thank my mom and family for all their support. I love u all. Thank you Rick. Krissy I miss ya. Good luck Class of 87 in the years to come. Mr. Ahmet Harput Now, I must leave U as many friends sometimes part. I leave Uwith good mimories and an important place in my heart. but where ever I go there will always be a bond of friendship between KEV, Lynn, Gus, NS, Dee and Me Mr. Kevin Hallam Base your life on dreams; but don’t forget to wake up to reality! Gus you were always there! Here is to the best of friends! Thanks for bing there HK MR KG LH DC MF! You're all the greatest! As for life, college here I come! I hope? Thanks to all my other friends, you made it the best 87 Miss Tania Harriman I have only two things to say. I finally did it and where’s my picture. Miss Laura Harrington God is our refuge and strength, a very presnt help in trouble. We wilnot fear though the earth should change Psalm 461, 2thanx peggy good luck cuz, chuck HpBubba Deb Hav fun lil bro youve got a good catch I luv u hun!!! Mosque cute to my Mom Dad lynnete thanx! I'll miss class 87 go ¥E. Miss Sonya “Pinkx” Harris 2 the clo87 I wish all of U good luck as U travel n experience life each day among the horizons. Thanks goes 2 my family 4 the luv n support you’ve given me throughout my school years. I estend my love 2 my Mom 4 everything shes some $ me throughout my life time. May god be with U. Miss Lynn Hayakawa Thanks for all thegood ’ol days-Sausalito here I come! AH, let’s go to WCFerrari, only this time in your Porsche! JW-when’s our double wed- ding? Just kidn’ Vince, I luv u; take me to CCA I'll take BLN for ya!! Miss Treva Hayes There are 3P’s to school: procrastination, participation and last but not least .. partying! Good luck rad Grad of 87 Thanx: ST MF CG DF WH TM DZ CK WN KW especialy SOThe best is yet to come! Mr. L Derrick Henderson It is important to know what you want in your life, and to alleviate much of the strife, for in life you will get a wife and a goney but it don’t mean a thing without the money. DERRICK HENDERSON ON TOUR U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 99th CONGRESS. Mr. Marco (Capt. Co) Henry Thanks momz. The 400z crew will live 4ever!! 2 every! I 4got, stay under. May the crew BJ live 2c the dawn. Good luck 2 my fellow students. July 24 is the day, Army here I come. So long EHS, all the teachers that gave me a bad time, Capt. Co.!! Mr. Caesar Hernandez I want to thank my family frenz for giving me the extra help I needed to make it thru H.S. jackie, thanx for being there when I needed you the most. I love you!! To the class of ’87, I wish you the best of luck in your future plans!! Miss Guinevere “Jenny” Holder Thanx Mom 4 being a great single parent. Dad very “interersting”. CM, DM, LF, b good stay out of trouble. Thanx LZ, LO 4 d great advise I'll always owe u some of that, not 2 mention $ clothes. ECT, LB thanx 4 d everday rides I owe u gallons of gas. FV, I'll always love u. Good luck 2 u all, love JH. Miss Dhonya ShaNyece Hollins Thanks to my family 4 the support, God bless u! Blaik: I love you and good luck at Stanford-Babe! I’m gonna miss u! To my homies VB, CL, DG, SK, LC just stand by me, okay! BB, BF, KR; I want u to stay cool 4 me! Class of 87 all the way!! Love always Dhonya Nichols! DONITAUR- JUST2MUCH!! BHSIKE Miss Tamara Holloway There are places I remember all my life, though some have changed, some 4ever, not 4 better; some have gone some remain all these places have their moments with lovers frenzs. i still can recall some r dead and some r living, in my life I’ve loved them all. THE BEATLES Miss Colette R. Hunter To: XstreeT party CrewMyMarketheMostPreciousHerBasemenThePar- kam PinIVEWAITEDHOURSFORTHIS! One pill makes you larger-one pill makes you small go ask Alice When shes 10 ft. tall .. Remember what the door Mouse said: Feed Your Head-JeffersonAirplane DW: Just Say Yes. I don’t know I dig Peace!! SHENANKH Ms. Nevelyn Hunter They say in life you'll take a chance, and graduating from WHS was just my first goal. I’ve set many more in front of me. But finally there’s room for my success. Class of 87, teammates, family and friends . . I love you all! “Nevie Nev” Miss Stephanie Ann Hurlburt Thanks Penny and Butch for letting me stay with you. ToSB AH KW CV MT PV WT, Thanks for all the help!) LH VB SM RR nice knowing you. BS, I wish we could have been friends. To all my frenzs best wishes and love to all. Class of '87! Good luck ’88! EHS forever!! Mr. Nils Johansson Two years ago I was blessed by going to Encinal, now I am blessed by leaving it. A nice long trip to S.A. ought to calm the nerves. Thanks Robert, Mark, Eric, John, Cecille, Sarah, and all the rest of my many friends; and especially Chris, a great friend now and for many years to come. Mr. Michael Johnson As I leave, I would like to leave you with these words, that life is not a destiny, but a journey. I would like to give special thanx to Mom, Dad and family. Plus my friends: EB, BV, KM, GF, BD, SV, NH, MB, RM. Class of ’87 is the way to be. Party Hardy!! Mr. John “Wathon” Juachon To seek out bolder destinyz, supremacy is the rudiments to our vital spark. My 4 yrs at EHS r great! 2 all my frenz Rob H., Chris D., LDG, and 2d others u know who ur, thanx 4d good times!! 2 my family I luv u all. Class of ’87 See you in ’97!! Mr. Jeff Juarez All my thanx to everyone that stuck in there with me. You know who you are. It’s been an experience. ‘ Miss Meeta Kapadia Thanks Encinal for making my first and last year terrific! Mom, Dad another 4 years for college. Thanks for being the best parents anyone could ever have. To the class of ’87 Farewell; It has been 4 fantastic years!! Tanya best of luck at becoming a veternarian. Miss Stephanie Kelley Thanks 2 my family and 2nd family, Mr N Mrs “B” Mom N Dad. Thanks 2 Grace B. 4 everything and special thanks n luv 2 my babe Chris, 4 always being there when I need u. I'll love u always n 4ever. N thanks 2 my buddies at ABC, DH, SQ, ML, LS, CF, N CLASS OF ’87 we did it!! Miss Heather Marie Kirks Thank u Mom and Norman if it wasnt for u I would’nt be here to graduate. I love u both for it .. JT, LH, KM, JV, MP and MS thanks 4 being there when I needed a friend .. I love u all .. Good luck to the Class of ’87!! Love always, Heather. Hi Dad!! Mr. Joseph Lee This is it guys!! I’ve made it w the help of Mom, Dad, MH. Candyman, TX let’s party somemore in Hawaii. Karamel is tasting real good! I will cherish the memories w u. Love ya! DS, PS, AK, TX, JS, MY, SK, MS, SP, I love you all! N Guys let’s go see the world strive for our dreams. Mr. Michaelson Don Leong Life is A .. It’s not fair. It can b terrible or great. Live it while u can. U only live once. 2 all the finest hello there ?’s hapening hotstuf. I dont know u, but I love u. 2 all my frenzs thanx for all the help. Hope 2 member u hope u remember me. Its been a great party. Time 2 go. Take off eh!! Mr. Bernard G. Lindsey I thank my parents for the support and gratitudes to the EHS faculty. Hang onto High School, freshman it is worth it, but ’87 will always be 1. 88 is too late! I love you Tiffany!! Mrs. Sherrill Lettice (Carter) Littlejohn I'd like 2 thank all of u 4 your help, care concern. God, Mom, Ernest Carter my heart 4 ever always. My cousin Shelton Bright Alvin, Diane, Joan Noa, Patrick Freeland, Esponila, my grandmothers. God Bless u all. May the world be brighter w your luv and smiles. Don’t let nol stand in your way. EC I luv you. Mr. Joe F. Lloyd Thanks to my family friends for all the support and encouragement that u gave me to graduate. To my luv, UPB, thanks 4 being there when I needed it the most. To Mr. Croll u have been a very helpful friend to me. Good luck to my underclassmen the Cls 99 I'll be waiting. Porvida- luv4u. Mr. James “Chris”” Loyd “Let the sun beat down upon my face, stars that fill my dreams, I’m a traveler of both time and space, to be where I have been, sit with elders of a timer race, It’s world of seldom slain, top of days for which they seldom wait, all will be revealed.” Kashmir, Led Zep, Proto stays warm forever. Miss Donita Lyons The moon is setting and the sun will appear, life will start so dry all tears. Ma, Dad, Family I luv u. Momma K, Granpa G, John thanx! To the crew: LT, CF, VB, DM, KR, BB, CM, TC, CR, CP, JB, DF, SB, BL, LC, SH u made the stay the livest. We are today, tomorrow and forever frenzs. From sweet “D”. Miss Shannon M. Lytle Well, It’s been different! Thanx 2 those who took the time 2 get 2 know me. 2 the cheerleaders-It was hard but we did it and good! Bob, Cindy: u r the best frenz ever! I luv u! OH, HM: I will luv u 4ever. 2 my family: u r the only reason I made it. Thanx for luving me! U mean everything 2 me. I love you. Class ’87!! Mr. Erwin Madlangbayan Thanks Mom, Dad for everything! I love u! Don, She: Thanks for putting up with me! Bone, Dic, Voin, Voob, Nam: you like da kind brah? To the gang, thanx for the memories! DC, RT: take care and good luck. The party’s at Bone’s house!! Mr. Ralph Margado To my Pops-I couldn't have done i t without u-to Icy E Capt Co SIR Wade, stay drunk-to the class of 87 Its been a party all 4 years so don’t stop now!! Where are the kegs?! Corona extra and Moose are my juece-Just say Miss Pierrette Martin Mon Amis It’s been a great year! I like to say he to Peter Mikey. Mike and Davey-Hi! To MM AR MJIts been real. Thanks to DB-you’re inspired me! MR: Love your haur. GJ: | Want your Metal Bra! Hi Dolph LEr this Long Robing year there’s only one thing to do: party!!! Miss Aunda-Joy Mason Thanx a lot Mom Dad. Kelly I love you! Muffy I have the need for speed. CC to better days. LC friends. HP realw LH MR VB DT BD good luck. DF it could have been great! Miss “O”. I lov u. Oh Yeah! Chariti turn the lights out! Bye 87 Miss Chariti “Chuck” Mason Holy Smokes! HP 3 yrs. Best buds! Thanx! D 2 my best big bro Double L- Luv yaboth. Me you, mine, 4-ever! MM, RC, JD KM. MM. VB. SJ.-kit! Daddy-thanx 4 believing! Mom here’s a goodneght kiss-Smack! Aunda, please change the station? Good luck to all beneathe us! Miss Maria Mason Well c o 87 tis is it! Mom Dad thank u, UR turn now have fun! Momique best buds 4-ever! Angecine thanks 4 everything. MGI Luv ya! Me, Mine 4- ever! Alisa, Carmen, Kathy Meeta, Holly. Thanks u 4being there! Michele. Aunda, Chariti, MahamPierret, well you know! Good Luck Class of 87. Miss Sara “Bubs” McAlister D mmm! Look-no “n” 4yrs of monotonous educ now it’s minority time 4 another 4! Demo ahhh! Where hav all the happy men gone? 3 hugs 4 XTC! Just say yes. Basement B’s-westreet Excep pual since 1903 thanxmy- market(one of the few slanties I like)Fila4me! No, I Don’t think so! XOXO to my genetic tree 87. Mr. Kristopher McCall To the 86 football team we took it. To my friends you know who you are, thanks for a great year. Coaches MI RY DG CF thanks for working with me. Mom the nightmare is over Lower classmen Don’t 4 get the hitman Maro we will always be down to the bone K-N-T Miss Linda McKinnis(George) Thnk everyone for helping me out. Thank you TP JS GW CR JB JM BMO HWé xspecially Dr. Sunshine. Ilove you MMG. Don’t ever forget me. good luck class of 88 89! Thanks Mom Dad I luv you all. Goodbye Dear old Encinal High! Ha ha! Thnks JM AM CM CM! GO JETS!! YOUR I! Mr. Mike Medina Well, I guess this is it. Thanks J, V for all the help. Hopefully college will be weird. Look Val, my hands are clean!! Thanks to all my friends for making this past year what it was. Thanks, also to Rich, Kelly, Amy Pam. Good luck 88 .. You'll need it. Mr. Ken Mejia To my family, thanks for all the support you’ve given me these past 4 yrs. I'd like to thank my frenzs CM, LW, JD, LH, EW, PP for all you've done for me. What are we doing for lunch Eric? To my bro John: Look our DCI, we're coming in on 2 valves! Good luck cls °87. Mr. A. Domine Milani Chanpagne to my true friends. True pain to my Sham friends. El Barco de la Tierra SR, thanks for all the good times-HP, SPC, GGC weee spoogie EHS Foad Bob-thanks for all the easy listenin’. Miss Monique Miller EHS, wow! Whata pleasure! Mom, u b a I! Luv you! To me brothers: ha, ha. I made it! 2 my best bud Maria “kimosobi” I wuv u chicky. 2 my budds: MMMRARMSPMCMAMKG: u ya arc agreato! Maha, I hope u get your dream going to France! Angi-live keep your car! u guys ready 4 our big Mr. Drea Mims Mon, thanks for all the support u have given over these last 4 yrs. and to my frenzs stay cool and good luck in the future. All the way 2 heaven w the class of °87. Mr. Anthony N. Morales Thanks Mom, Dad family for you love support u gave me. I luv u all! These past 4 yrs. at EHS have been very memorable. I want 2 thank my frenzs teachers 4 all their help support. 1987. Mr. Blaik Nichols Thanx 4 the support luv Mom, Ralph, Alex. Later CR, CP, MB, TC, CM, KR, BB, VB, DL the ’86 Var. JET VETS. Thanx 2 the guiding lite that has shined so brite-thanx Mr. Grant. Thanx 2 all. I luv u Donya. Good luck Rod B. LIFEWITHOUT ADVENTURE, ISABIRDW OUTW- . INGSANDIWANNAELY. BYE. Mr. T.C. Oldham You know I believe in magic the power of a dream; you know I will always care no matter what things seem — to Jet, Boby, Duck, the Drama ganga (RR, LV, BS, KT) and the X-Men (J,J,J). We have the past, and that’s enough to build the future on. Miss Delane Lynn Ordona Let’s take a trip: on the high road 2 advtr. Sara, hit the Y2; smurfs sat. nite spechal! Eek! I forgot-tell, ya later. K? Hey monkey, did you kiss him? j klet’s play jax. let’s go out to lunch but the 2forS sale doesn’t exist. To the family of frenz; thanks 4 life. Bod Hes. Good Luck Lit’l Bro! Ciao!! Mr. Wilfredo B. Papa Life’s battle don’t always go 2 the strong or the swift, most of the time, the man who wins is the man who thinks he can. Thanks for all the support. Good luck VS, so as to the wrestling team. No pain no gain. MOM, DAD thanx for everything. Good luck ’87. Thanx coach; GMRETIUB memories stay. Miss Adrienne Parker Mom, Dad, thanks for your love and support. Alisa, best buds 4 ever! Sonya, wouldn't have made it w out u. Danica, we made it (on time)! Wendy, kool-aid pickles? JF, CV, KW, SL, CM, WT, RC, CK, SB love u alll! Mr. Robert Patubo These past 4 yrs. of cramming for a test, of parties, of football games, of injuries, of good times, of bad times: memories I will 4ever cherish. To cls 87 best wishes. To coaches Ironside, Grant: many thanks 4 everything. La stly to my Mom, Dad 4 their support and guidance they gave me. Ms. Tanya “T” Payne A toast to the class of ’87. It’s our turn to show what we got. We have the ability to be what we want so let’s get busy show it. I would like to thank my Mom, Dad. I love you with all my heart Kenny Candy-love you much. Carl I still want to take u home!! DI, excuse me!!! Mr. Arvin Paz To all the friends who inspired me. Some parties were fun! Europe is a better place than Hawaii to me. Hope I go one of these days. Good luck to all my friends- Weirdos. I'll be striving for my dream Ma, Dad. Something I'll do anything for. Mr. Cliff David Pedro, Jr. T’anku4alldamem riesusharedwitmeEHS. MomNDadt’anx4alldasupport. JessNJoe-Goodluckfellas! 12allmyfrenz-it’sbeensome“‘fresh”yrs. Keep Koolndon’tbnofool! Finally2Mrs. C Pedro(Rea)T’anx4alwaysB-ingbymy- side, Iloveyou!! Goodluckinyoursenioryr. NallRayea’s2come!! I’'llbwaitin- g4ubabe!! GodBlessuall4ever! Cliff Mr. Richard Pfahl Love you Mom and Dad. Timmy, lets get 1500 lays. Team Toxic. Scott Relax! Look out world! Mr. Phuc Pham I would like to give special thanks to my parents, brothers sisters for their support. I would also like to give a special thanks to my friends, teachers: MT, MS, WT, NC, NJ, DH, KW, MD, CR, EW, KM, CV, TH, LZ. Mr. Bobby Posadas Thanx Mom Dad 4 your patience understanding. I luv u both! Special thanx to “GJ” for all the help u given me. “Smelly” “Jeeps” well-good luck. To my frenz. RB, TS, GM, EM, DR its been fun!! MF, TS, EM we made it!! EHS, Thanx 4 the memories!! Michelle S. take care! Myra tanx 4 the chats!!. Miss Danica Ann Potter We're finally out!! I'll miss u A, Speedy, Kathy. We had some great lunches together. Becca, PPG's forever: A. thanks for being there when I needed u. Mom, Dad I love u. Mike, no matter what happens I'll always love u. I couldn’t have done it w out all of u. Thanx good byel!!! Miss Holly A. Price Me, u mine 4ever!! Ace, Dr. K It’s cool! Good luck 2RC, VB, LH, LW, AJ! Bosco, tanx 4 teachin’ me 2 b myself. Luv ya babe! AC keep smilin’. CB: see ya in da mornin’! Buffed!! Thanx 2 my family 4 putting up w me. Class of ’87, we r free, but don't 4get me, Holly P.!! Good luck 2 u all!! PIA! Mr. Curtis Proctor Well, the long awaited time has finally come. Now it’s up to us to make the best of it. Life will prove to be a worthy opponent for even the best of us. But nothing could break the walls of trust and friendship. Curtis and Lisa always forever. Good luck Hommies! Jet Pride! Miss Rowena “weng” Ramos Mon, Thanx for all the suport. Iluv u! Sis, I made it! C u around campus? 2 all my frenz — I'll miss u all! Special thanx 2 LB1 2, MD, JS for keeping up w me. Rome! L.-Thanx 4 being there. U r d best! 1-4-3- always! Irene-I’ll always cherish our friendship. 2-D Guys (TNP)-keep cool! It was fun! Mr. Scott Rapposelli Special thanks 2Dad 4 helping me in baseball and life, along with the rest of family. Also to my 2 best friends! Jon F. and Brian D.! Never could have made it without you guys. Thanx to the baseball team. “I batted .475” and made All League, and started all 3 years soph., jr., sr., “87” Ms. Rebecca A. Rasmussen So we beat on Boats against the tide born back ceaselessly into the past. Tomyfamily-will you miss me? MomDadDaveSarah ILOVEYOU! To my friends-Thanx 4 all the fun! Letshaveapicnic shallwefrolic? NomoreCAD- BURYEGGSforme. Mark I'll always love youno matter what happens! NowcanlhavemyE WI NGsweatsshirt Miss Michele “Glover” Reedy “87” is finally here! We made it: SG, KG, MM, MS, MM, MT! Thank you Mom and Dad-I love you! Have fun the next 2 yrs. Kris! Love ya! Thanks Michelle Keegan for being such a special friend. We did it Scott Glover! I couldn’t have made it without you! I love you! “September 19th” Mr. Larry Reposa I would like to thank Mr. Medieros for all the help and support through the year and the coaching staff for a most memorable season. Good luck class of 87 do well and reach for your goals! Miss Charisma Toledo Reyes To the class of '87, We finally made it! Irm, thanks for being there to listen. Mom and Dad, thanks for your support I love you always! Beesley, Hang in there for one more year I know you can make it! Love ya! Miss Angeline Reynado Well, I guess this is it. Thanx Dad Mom. Thanx to all my corny teachers! Maria Dingdong bell, Monique are you eating those twinkies? Pierrette the Egyptian Lover. Maha thank you! Dis I graduate? Well what do you know, I’m out to that real world. Here i come!! WATCH OUT! AAAAHHH Miss Alisa Rice Thanx to my family 4 everything. They’ve put up w me thru the yrs. Mrs. K. you're no. 1!! Adrienne, we’ve finally made it!! Kathy, needle?? DP, ES, MM, CM, CA, AW, TJ, CV, KW, MR, DB — I luv ya lots!! To the c o Mr. Michael Rice It’s been a fun yr. for me. Thanks for the joy memories u gave me. I will always cherish them for ever. Thanks 2 GrandMoms peace homeboysat- the old school. Fres LDS, MAH is a fly Mc ... Mr. Anthony Dylan Rivera Ist of all I'd like 2 thank Mom, Pops my 3 sisters 4 everything. Luv ya all. Bino n Dot the S.N. clan, thanx 4 treating me like family. She B, I luv ya!! Be d goodest!! Bone, Bit’h, Nami, Smells, Jeeps Boob . . thanx 4 all d good times!! NH thanx 4 aw d NH memories! D.N.S. Production!! Mr. Carl D. Robertson Moma I thank u 4 all the love you gave me. Threw the yrs. of my young life may God Bless your caring soul. G. man, thanx 4 being in my corner. 2 family frenzs: luv ya. 2 c o ’87 I wish u all success. JET VETS r 1. JB, BN, CR, MB, MH all my other fresh partners sweethearts: I luv u all. Mr. Kelly Robertson Hey! Fellas for what it’s worth from the bottom 2 the top, w no support confidence only in ourselves living 4 today un able to remember yester- day. We built the jet! Dreams are the wings of the mind. You can fly anytime u like! We are the future of this world. Mr. Scott Robinson And if the sun refused 2 shine I would still be loving u if the mountains crumbled 2 the sea it would still be u and me. To GLS, my love. 2 my family, I love u. To my frenzs the best of luck. Mr. Chris Rogne Does free education end here? MrR+ MrL-Thanx for being great teach- ers! RappotSoccer Team It was Fun! Scandinavians made it through together-Eternal Brotherhood. Thanx to my friends and I hope success comes quickly to all and MYSELF .. The Danish Prince .. Mr. Matthew C. Roza Thank you Mom, Pops for your support. To all the teachers that have helped me. The memories and the friends I’ve made will always be dear to me. Thanks to a few special friends ML, FF, JW. 87 Mr. Bernard Q. Sagurit I would like to thank the Encinal faculty 4 teaching me more than just out of a book but a succeeding in my goals in life. Most of all, I thank my parents 4 all the support they gave me. 2 all my friends: Thanks and Good luck. Mr. E. “Sam” Samples Thax Mom Dad 4 your support. JLS, It’s your turn. To LM, MG, TP, GW, CB, CR, JB, HF, KF, HW, JLL, AK, THE REST. Have a good life. Thanx to all my teachers for contributing 2 my life. A special thanx to: DH BMO the time is yours to use! Love ya Trudy!! Mr. Anthony San Nicolas Thanx Moms n Pops 4 everything! I luv u! Rod I luv u 2 bro! MR, DR, SM, GM, JU, AR, CR, AC luvu sistas!! My house movie party danz we alwaz had fun gang! JF, MH, BP, RT uall take care. RB DR BP SH EM GM we had sum good times n sum good talks. Thanx 4 both! G-bye EHS. Hello real world!! Miss Celia Sainz I thank u for the opportunity of meeting new frenzs. Also I thank my teachers for helping me and Encinal. You will always have a special place in my heart. Live Enjoy!! Miss Roxanne Rodriguez Scanlon Heres to: the street party crew, Franklin, Veterans hall, Herbs basement, heidelberg, Nights on the streets, hedges, Amsterdam, happy men, the train, JSA the glorious future. Love to Chris A. Sibylle XTC for all my Malenkydroogs. Pack another bowl 4 me. Mr. Jason David Schabert No matter how far I will go in the Navy, I'll never forget the school that was the best! I met alot of great frenzs here, including some teachers! We had the best football team. Well, almost! The 4 yrs. were the best!! Thanks Encinal!! Mr. Brian Schroeder Not to touch the earth, not to see the sun, nothing left to do but run, run, run, let’s run. Take a long holiday, let your children play; day destroys the night, night divides the day; try to run, try to hide. Break on through to the other side. DOORS. Hail Lizard King. BS Miss Marina Shirgul To my family: Thanks 4 all the support u've given me over the yrs. Thanks 2 the teachers who helped me during those hard times. I have cherished all of the good and wonderful moments that I have experienced during the past 4 yrs. Love ya!! Miss Shannon Skinner Class of 87 — Live fo r today because tomorrow may never come. Thanxs Mom Dad, Kelly, Jason, Tracie, Kathy, and everyone who helped me made it this far! Ross, I love you! Miss Kary Garoutte Smith Thank you Billy for all the cherishable memories we have shared. I love you very much now and forever! Thank you Mom for all your understand- ing. Sorry for all the trouble. I love you very much Mom. Thanks for being Miss Michelle Smith Youve given me many a memory EHS-Thanx! Mom Dad-Thanxu 2 4 puttin up w me. Special thanx to my special friends 4 understanding car- ing. Woohooly MK FH SP SB CB MP JB KH CD BP SR NC AM 4 THE SCOOT? MS 4 all the love he gave me-as I enter the real world- I ? remains .. is it worth it? At Last! Miss Shonna Lynn Spaggiari Ireally enjoyed my years at EHS. I will always cherish the moments. Thanks to my mom Dad for really getting on me. If it wasn’t for Miss Pederson and Mrs. Haynes I wouldn’t be where I am today. My brothers Robert Louie I love you. My special thanks goes to my love Albert- I love you. Thank you all! Ms. Sibylle “Spike Meek” Stering 2 AB, BB, EBS. SPC we be frezesh! Me Mallenkydevothkaz, letz give Bob a wahkah in his Bloody yarbles! Tim now. AD, KT, CS: I love you. Val2 soccer smurfs rule UN Sq. Yo puddles get d hose! To Mr. Meek Lockmart, I love you more than numbers can measuren words explain. Stand By Me Mr. Richard Strunk Hey dude, JUST SAY YES!! Miss Ituala Suesue Fa’afetai lava Mom and Dad for your love and support. Also my Bros sis but mostly you Luisia. As for BJ, thank you for putting up withme, for always being there for being my friend. To the Laguna Crew Local Girls and everone else Alofa tele a’ua te outou! Henry Jazz Oak 4 7 vil! Miss Maha Suleiman Mom, I luv u! Thanks 4 who I am thanx 4 who I’m going 2 b. Dee u me r 2 pices of a puzzle that fit perfectly 2gether! Frenz relatives r the real gems n my life-SIS, MO, MIKE, AUNT Z, LE, MR the M’s! AE-my feet r cold! Unc. Y I'll never 4 get think act. Dreams r the windows 2 our sould. Love Pebbles Miss Gina Lynne Sulka Life is a mixture of sunshine n rain, laughter n teardrops, pleasure n pain. To Kaffey Jo good luk n I luv u! Scott, my eternal love always. To all my buds I’m gonna miss ya! Miss Wendy K. Tam Though rough be the way, and hard be the fight, i will not quit the conflict right. There’s much to be gained, true choices to make ... Lord, show the path just the right one to take!! “I can do all things through Christ who strengtheneth me.” PHIL 4:13 Miss Ruby Tan Hi Mikey! How are you? Well, I’m finally graduating. No more teasing me!! Always remember that I love u very much! FOREVER .. EJ, RM, MM, DF, I hope u guys have lots of fun here at EHS! Stay in touch. Gigi, I’m glad you are back! You are a great friend! ’87!! Mr. Scott Thomas Thanks Mom, Dad for all you support; I couldn’t have done it w out u. Tim Rich meet u in Frank park 10 yrs. w 12 pack of “hydal”. Special thanks to J-BO, SV, SB, BV, BV, SS, LO, SS, LH; the past 4 yrs. has been the best. Brice the school is yours. RF, TF will I get to drink? I love u. Peace. Mr. Derrick “D Man” Thompson Thank u for these yrs. Also, thanks 2 Mom, family; 2 the partners. CR, SJ, JM, DM, TV, LH, CM, HP, VB, CC, DH, CW, AP, AM all to my good friends- Thanks! Later days class of °87. Miss Mari Tilos Mom and Dad: “I love you”. Mr. Daniel Gim Tracy Here we are again together for one last time to see hear what we have to say to each other before we go on into the world by ourselves. Miss Nicole Alisa Tramble I have tomorrow in my dreams of today I am the future I'll find a way u are yesterday gone like our sun u are the memories fading one by one. I can't stay any longer I have to move on to look for my future yesterday is gone. Thanks Mom, Dad, VB, DL, CF ur the best. I love ya C urt. °87. Mr. Ricardo Trapane Thanks to my family for everything, and specially my Mom for being there when I needed her. James, Bob, Tony Dylan thanks guys for being there when I needed someone to talk to. To James and Bob it was fun at S.D. Mr. Rick Torres Thanks Mom, family Wendy for your support. I love you all! It’s time to face reality and just say no! Ha, Ha! Good luck c o 87. Oh, it’s been fun playing High School. Bye kids!!$!! Miss Lisa L. Tyler Thanks Encinal for all the great memories. The c o 87 is the best! I will miss all of u-especially all you rockers! So long Jenny, remember KISS WASP. Rick Torres Mr. Lewis! No more parental guidance! Judas Priest and AC DC forever! Bye! (Love ya Ms. Kinchen) Miss Jacqueline Umpad Caesar, thanx 4 all the luv support I needed 2 make it thru. I couldn't have done it w out u! 2 all my buddies from KFC 2 the “gang”, thanx 4 being there when I needed u! I'll never 4 get u! Goodbye EHS thanx 4 the memories! Best of luck c o 87. Caesar, I'll always luv ul!!! Miss Irene Valles Thanks 2 my family my sweetheart Alex 4 being there. I love you always n 4 ever. Thanks 2 my frenzs at ABC and thanks Alicia for all your help. C O °87. Miss Peggy Vaughn GRADUATE(grad e ate) noun. 1. A person who thinks his life will be easier, but in reality, the hardest part is yet to come. Kim we did it?!! Laura, I could not have made this time w out u. God Bless always. Miss Lisa Veiga It was nice to be in a new school!! Thank u to all the teachers who helped me! Good luck to all my frenz A big hug to Sonya Tania Angelica. Thank u all 4 helping me w my Mat. class. Miss Cecille G. Vicencio “With a knapsack of dreams we venture out of the snug surrounding of family, cautiously expanding our radius of discovery. The senses are alive w anticipation, our energy is unbounded. We are too excited to savor any moment, until w great relief, we find a friend.’’ Good-luck my friends. Miss Henedina Vicencio Tita Fely, thanx for everything, I luv u. Ate Cate wish u were here, hang in there. To my very best frenz: Tina-lose my number, Tita-UWIYU or UGUK? Nes-“Ok ba ang mga yan?” .. Jeannie | more yr. of cutting, GG no more!! Nanding ... luv ya! At least 140 Ibs. Mr. Thomas (Tom) Vital Thanks Mom, Pop for everything .. Rolly good luck w the rest of your yrs. Special thanks 2 Mr. Vernon Lowry 4 your support and also to Mr. Lee Stanford. Well guys, thanks. DZ, never forget u. Peanut, thanks for everything .. love u. Thanks EHS my frenzs love u all YEEEEAAAAHHHH!! Mr. Clint R. Wade’ Thank you Mom, Dad 4 sticking w me the last 4 yrs. To my bros. 4 always being there when I needed u. 2 the class of ’87 I would like to say keep partying keep chillin the La Cerveza mas fina. To the original 40 oz. Crew Raul I Cye. Capt Co. Stay drunk also cool Boo Jay. Miss Kimberly Ann Wall Mom y Dad thanx a lot for the sacrifices u made 2 aJlow me 2 complete my Sr. yr. at Encinal. Kris, Jeff, Jon, thanx 4 just being u. There’re many that made these 4 yrs. memorable. Thanx to all of you. Cecille, Mari- What can I say? You've been great. Luv you all. Mom, Dad, K, J, J Mari y Ces. Mr. Mark Watson Thanks Mom Dad for supporting me these past 4 yrs., you've helped me so much. I love you. Good luck to all my frenzs: MD, NM, TV, JC, AS, JD, DS, HW, LH, HE, MM, JL. Good luck c o 87 and party hard!! Mr. Thane Westermeyer High School has been a challenge, but now I’m prepared to reach beyond my goals. To my ’87 classmates, best wishes in the future. Special thanks to BD, JD, LH, PP, EW, SR, RH, MC, EM, BB, GH, the rest of the gang for all the fun we had, see ya in HAWAII I'll miss u all. Mr. Henry Williams To Laurence, Tanya Ford and Ituala. Have fun this summer; love you! To Jason Bessard, Enouche and Donnie I hope when u grow up you become famous and make your mother proud. Love c o ’87. Miss Jackie “Bustos’’ Wong Let’s go shopping?!! Thanx to all of u who made EHS so memorable. LO, LZ, SM, 2 u 2 Sheri, best buds 4ever! Mr, Mrs Bustos thanx 4 the care n warmth you've given me. Mom, David, the 3 J’s, thanx 4 the luv through the yrs.!! Eric, I couldn’t have made it w out u! I'll luv u 4 ever!! xoxoxo Miss Heather-A. ““Wool-hee”’ Woolley These last 4 yrs. have given me many memories. Thanks to those who have supported me thru them; to my best friend, Michelle, I love u! Mike, I’m in deep like! And to all my other frenz, thanx. Christine, I think you will win that award! Hey Lauren, want to go the salon? See ya!! Mr. Eric Woudstra Thanks to my family for providing so much support. Also to my good friends: KM, NJ, CR, GS, TC, CV, SP, SR, RR, TW, PP, AH, WT, LH, ML. -You’ve all made school fun. Hey-let’s hit the deli for lunch! One soyburger is enough for me! SW-He did return! Enjoy Cal. farewell EHS. Miss Yvonne Young Thank’s Encinal for the best yrs. of my life. I would like to thank Mrs. Haynes, Mrs. Pederson for all of the 4 yrs. I would also like to thank Mrs. Ellis, Mrs. Stansberry. And Kathy A. for being there for me. i will miss you in Alaska. Miss LeeAnn “Leedle” Zehnder We are tomorrows past. As u climb the stairway to Heaven remember u cant always get wat u want 2 be. I herd it thru the grapevine we'll be forever young. Pengiouicecreamagain! What? PMLUVUJWITTASTES- NASTYAMNEG. SWIMTAKEYOURSHOESOFFLUVU2WHAT- DOUWANTTODOTONIGHT? E“I’ve been waiting4thismomnt4all- mylf”. LEFT Greg Matawaranis frustrated because his thinking cap won't work. TOP Dave Stebbins did not dress appropriately for school again. OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT Bret | inslay figures he will go to fifth period later. BOTTOM Lisa Phelps prepares to do her morning exercises. TOP Roberta Newton secretly hopes someone will send her picture to a modeling agency. JU NIORS James JUNIORS BLOW SPIRIT WEEK AWAY The Juniors dropped a bomb on Encinal when they broke the tradition of Seniors always winning Spirit Week. Who said the Juniors couldn’t do it? “COKE OR PEPSI, WHICH DO YOU PRE- FER?” was the winning theme for their class. They took first place in the hall decorating contest with the opposing sides opposite each other, one for “PEPSI- LOVERS,” and the other for “COCA-COLAHO- LICS.” Noontime activities were a large part of their victory over the Seniors. They received the most amount of points by winning almost all the games that were played, whether it was bobbing for apples, run- ning for shoes, or tossing eggs. The big finale for the Juniors came when they entered the world of television commercials. There were guest stars who visited from both sides of the Coke and Pepsi war, includig Don Johnson, alias, the Junior advisor, Mr. Preminger, and Whitney Hous- ton, alias, one of the Junior sponsors, Ms. O’Rourke. The Juniors grew very prosperous by winning Spirit Week, selling candy, and by holding the most profit- able dance ever at Encinal. Romel Kent Beesley Benipayo Bianchi Tom Booth Kristi Jeffrey Michael Bowles Braun Bright a Monice Gloria Felicia Adams Aguilar Allen Eric Marilou Juanita Anderson Antonio Apodaca Joseph Baca Bernard Lynette Baylen Baylosis Peter Bobsin Shoun Brock Julie Almendralejo Fiangesca Aranas Audra Barkley Afrika Beatty = xv t sta Ld . | CLASS OF 1988 Michael Eric April Brodit Brooks Brown ee 1h Croce €) Uf i rn Ws (Oenenatio Gabriela Michelle Gail ABOVE: THE BATTLE between Pepsi and Coke continues Below middle: Cassie Stallone and ona Bidwn Rickie: Andrea Cunanan concentrate on their aim in the whip cream contest with Marco Martinez and JoAnn , Hillery as victims. a William Tonia Stephanie Carol Peter Bill Jessica Maria Burge Burton Bustos Calilung Caponio Carnahan Catano Ceralde Les Traci Cath, Ine E Cevi Tanya Chapman Charles ‘he “hi ‘hoi “hoi Christopher Myra Hiroshi Rudolph Chris Lesley Ciociola Ciulla Coghe Cornell Crawford 4R0rTe Jennifer Cynthia Andrea Ron Gladys Crowell Cruz Cunanan Custodio Dacumos JUNIORS Chris Mike Brian Damsen d Darnell Jonathan Jonathan Gemma Dejano Dejesus Delos Santos Jason 4 Michelle Dioguardi iZ Dobbins Karen Driscoll Irene Cliff Lisa Estrada ji ies Falconer Faulhaber e! Al Bahrudin Mr. Preminger, Alias Don Johnson is the man of the year. Irene Darla Falzi Ferreira Ferris Rey Flores Ryan Freitas David Gilchrist William Griffin Carmela Hernandez | Se ta Reliza Hilili Raymond Fong Kathrine Frick Chanel Glover Colette Grobe Top Row L to R: Anders Lee, Gary Reyes, Joe Villoso, Miranda Roth, Joe Junsay, Robert Bisi, Kalani Grobe. Middle Row L to R: Jimmy Hankins, Leo Kelley, Maria Juachon, Alicia Tenorio, Heather Winklehake. Bottom row L to R Kalani Grobe Agnes Fontillas Asia Gard Jennifer Green Cassie James Diane Ham Hankins Hansen Lovelyn Vanderhorts, JoAnn Hillery, Lisa Phelps, Jennifer Crowell. John Francisco Sherrill Gauldin Lovedeep Grewal Shannon Harvey Danny Hernandez JoAnn Hillery JUNIORS ib Derrick Hobbs Sir Sandy House Randy Hollis ay) Barbara Izard Ericka Jacques es Mikelle Hunter Jherommie Jarin COLETTE GROBE IS totally a Cocaholic! THE WINNING CLASS theme for Spirit Week was “Which do you prefer? Kirtman Pepsi or Coke?” Francis Hopping he Jonathan Irwin Barbara Johnson Lara Johnson Joseph Junsay Angela Maria Juachon Michelle Leo Keegan Kelley Michelle Kolasch Jerry Julian Leonard Kelly Sheila Madlangbayan La, ¥ Marco Martinez Geraldine McGougan Myron Mahr Alisa Mason Renee McIntyre Kristina Manuel Kimberly Meagher Jenn Manuntag Greg Matawaran Kenneth Meagor Tiffany Labrador Angela Lathrop Brett Lindsay Glenn Martinez Yvonne McCall Aldred Medina a Daniel Lapidez Chrystal Leal Richard Wendy Lingua Litchford Thomas Lass Wayne Li Min. JIM HANKINS ASKS “Would I pass for Rob Lowe?” JUNIORS Cornell Miller Gabriel Navar y Valerie Price Raquel Resurreccion Johnell Tenesia Miller Miller Deborah Bobbie Newton Newton Raul Patino Keith Plunkard a_ Michel Quist Elizabeth Reyes Jackie Moikeha Kien Nguyen Sheila Ramos Dean Rhamy Steven Michelle Morris Morton Tony Kimberly Nguyen Nilson Johnnie Joe Reid Mischelle Sonya Rice Rice Rachel Munoz Richard Poche Angela Reposa Alan Ricketts Jeannie Murao Karla Ortega Victor Poirier Gary Reposa Juanita Rivard Christina Desiree Betty Karin Rivera Rivera Robert Rodgers = Arnold Miranda Erwin Curtis Rosales Roth Roxas Ruiter CHRIS CORNELL WONDERS around the school as usu- Maggie Daniel Vincent George Robert Runez Rutschke Sablan Sale Samples Sc ta! a ie Richard Ricky Robert Clinton Floyd Schleininger Servande Simmons Simril Sisson Amy Tyrell Katherine Jennifer Michelle Smith Smith Solis Song Spiersch 4 Wy Set ptelszs Ne VSS , Felita Latonia Dave Dana Portia GREG MATAWARAN AND Gary Reyes enjoy them- Spinks Stanley Stebbins Stewart Stubbs selves doing the dirty work JUNIORS Charlette John Alicia Tanner Taylor Tenorio ¥ LEO KELLEY PLAYS with the paint. Janet Terrill Tinston Tobin . 2: Tonya Helen Lovelynn Monica Hugo Zaniah Shane Jarvis Truso Urbonas Vanderhorst Velarde Velazquez Velazquez Venables Villoria ec al = a Joe Chevelle Jennifer Julie Villoso Walker Webb Wehus Angie Dexter Rochelle Weis Westermeyer Williams Williams re Lori Kathy Kathy Heather LISA PHELPS, VALERIE Price, and JoAnn Hillery pose as Egyptian lovers Wilmot Wilson Wilson Winkelhake Dina Zambrano Trudy Woodward Chrissy Ybarra Candido HEATHER WINKELHAKE IS just another Marilyn Monroe look alike. Ricardo Zamora Zavala JUNIORS NOT PHOTOGRAPHED Lisa Cambell Rodolfo Castaneda Anthony Dejournette Dolores Estrada Del Gabertan Linda Guerrero Pamela Henneberry Nanetta Hunter Rodney Johnson Toni Johnson Andrea Leber Janene Lequieu Joanne Lequieu Lisa Love Jana Manley Christy McDowell John Mclean Kevin Midkiff Gerrina Miles Kenneth Peterson Robin Reafel Lynne Rhamy Philip Roza Eric Santos Shannon Schultz Gina Silverbulatt Walter Smith Stacy Snell Jason Steele Taeletoto Sue-Sue Johnnie Suggs Kim Washington Funcia Williams Relonda Williams CLASS OF 1988 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS from L to R: Andrea Cunanan, treasurer, Cassie Hamm, secretary Sheila Madlangbayan, Vice President and Jennifer Manuntag, President. RIGHT Chas Ovdell decides to get an extra hour of sleep.BOTTOM Elaine Lemi tries to say her locker is something special. CENTER TOP Priscilla Castro wor- ries too much sun will ruin her hair. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM Ursela Bender dreams of the upcoming week- end. CENTER Cela Taylor yells at the little boy across the street. SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES PROFIT THROUGH THE YEAR As the year began, the sophomore officers were already busy setting up fund raisers for the year. Many meetings were held, and many hours were spent discussing the events to come in the months ahead, but each and everyone who took part could proudly say, “It paid off.” The first fund raiser of the year was the button sale during the week of the big game of the cros- stown rivals. These were just not any old buttons. They had the symbol of the Jets football team. Through this opening sale, the class of 89 earned $200.00. Next was our Halloween grams, a very creative and ingenius idea that included and orange carna- tions, a message, and a bag of candy which was delivered on Halloween. The net profit was $350.00. The highlight of the month of October was our Soph Hop “Walk this way.” It was an event which almost the whole school took part in. The dance was our biggest benefit and made the most earn- ings all year long. A sunny Saturday in October was devoted to washing cars for the active sophomores. As they were still working hard after hours of grueling, scrubbing, and rinsing, only one thing was on their minds, “No car on this lot will be left unclean.” That day, we made a gross amount of $250.00, which goes to show that pain does come with plea- sure. There were just a few of many beneficial events that were held through the year. With the strong support of the class of ’89 and their sponsors, we succeeded in earning $2000.00. Let it be known that the year was a prosperous one! V 5 a 27 Ursula Richard Jeremy Bender Benson Berger Luby Aburto axe Alicia Christina Alexander Alvarez ee Marilyn Jocy Antonio Apodaca a Alverna Qudsia Arellano Arghandiwal | Gena Barker Florina Melanie Bermudes Bledsoe Eric Alden Maria Tanya Amiri Anderson Catherine Felecisimo Aquino Aquino Carisa Asuncion Richard Matt Bonoan Boone Leslie Brown Fug Efren Caraveo Junho Chang Angela Cuellar Georgina Bulatao Christine Card Angelina Cheng AY A my ANY Arnulfo Cuento a Aaron Butler Deanna Cardenas Young-jin Choi Riel Custodio Ericka Maria Theresa Butler Byrd Julian Dellie Carney Cartwright Leigh Chruch ‘ Mariam Christopher Dadgar Davidson Jody Ottervanger (left) and Ana Baca (right) stares closely at all the good looking young men we have around our campus. Alex Camacho Priscilla Castro Bernalyn Daylen Tim Canalin Noel Ceralde Rachael Crispi Melissa De Guzman CLASS OF 89’ David Capuno Melanie Chancellor Cynthia Crutchfield Maria Rasel De Leon Brock Dickie Deonca Dollison Corey Ertz Arlan Ferrer Tanya Ford Gloria Gonzalez Kathleen Donley Julius Estrada Joseph Gatmaitan Matthew Giorgio Tonnette Goodspeed Bill Dorsey Veronica Estropia Jessica Gotay Kimberly Elisan Douglas Fa-aita Larry Griffin Robert Fabia Ryan Haines ¢ 4 John Elphick Alycia Farmek Nabila Hamidi | — Gustavo Eran Lisa Ferguson Dave Fisher Mark Giron Yulanda Hampton Liliana Eran Yvonne Ferreira Fi AW Wendy Fong Johnny Giang Elbia Gomez La Darlene Hansen Jill Joe Robert Sabrina Homer Elmonia Harvey Hayman Heggie Hemphill Hernandez Hillrd . Mn, Cora Eric Ken Veronika Mark Alicia Jackqueline Hoogland Hord Hunter Huntsberry Jackson Jaramillo Jarin Kenton Helen April Greg Jenson Joo Johnson Johnson Jackie Kenneth ‘ re Mary Jordan Jorgensen Jennifer Jungclaus Kane Kendal Hunter expresses his enthusiasm for classroom participation. - = t ‘ April Leonard Folole Christina Kennedy Kenney Kereti Kinney Anthony Jason Tammy Edward Adam ae! LF Trang Kinsluy Kittinger Knighten Kohl Kruse Lam 4 Venery Lindsey Dave Marcus Scott Mc Colley Dirk Mevicker Zoe Merkle Charlie Lee Ra lal lin wet e Vicky Litchford Marybel Maristela 7 Kimberley Mcgowan m.- Marnie Mejia Melanie Legacy James Louie Kenneth Mathews Michelle Mc Sparen -. Ernesto Melendez BS oe. “ . 4 . at Jackie Miller Elaine Lemi Pia Lozano Walter Max Ilvaine Kirsten Me Vicker — Edgardo Mendoza David Mobeng Emanuel Leticia Leota Leyva Neal Michelle Mac Donald Madsen Rochelle Madsen Dennis DeJano (center) shows off his talented skating skills while Martin Connick (left) and Kelly Hayakawa (right) cheers him on. John Liberatore Val Magpoc . ‘ Pa - nal Pork Fc), OP Tammie Bobbie Jo Perry Modic Moore Moore Eric Angie Above: Zoe Merkle gives us her best impression of Hum- Mosley Muc Mullins pPhrey Bogart. Jeffrey Jeffrey Pat Jenny Ronald Eric Murao Navarro Nguyen O'Toole Obra Ordona Jodi Stephanie Christine Manish Darrell Ottervanger Paige Palmer Patel Patrick Tamara : Thao Peters . ui Pham Robert ‘ : te. y Aaron Plato , Pes. : , £7 . Pratt Ferdinand Sioteco explains how to do assignment, but pal Eric Lewis looks doubtful. SOPHOMORES x Carlos Robert Milton Ted Kelly Tim Teresa Eric Presnell Price Primas Prince Quan Ramos Ranquist Rebensdorf Bat ’ Aid: Kristina Pamela Antonio Analiza J David Stephanie Reedy Reid Resurreccion Reynoso Rivera Rodriguez fii Tony Philip Sheridan Dennis Nwran Kelly Vilma Salma Romand Roza Runez Sabagquit Sadoon Saeteuren Sagurit Shirgul a La Shaon Andrea Ferdinand Sean Brian Angela Jennifer Wai-lok Simmons Simon Sioteco Slater Smith Spangler Stoneroad Tam 4 Cela Tony Kunle Danna Kirstin Marqueetta Kelly Rowena Taylor Tenorio Thomas Tinnel Tonningsen Torres Tourte Trinidad i) os te William Michael Aaron Selene Blair Alfred Eugene Tyler si Valadao Van Beurden Velazquez Venables Villafor Villalpando Randy Villapando Eric Wilder Johnny Wong ’ j s KG Ivon Shava Dennis Kathleen Maurice Walker Walters Warn Wayne Wells a SOPHOMORES NO SHOW ALLEN, Antonio BANKS, Stephen BAYLEN, Bernalyn Patina CARRILLO, Martha Williams CASTRO, Silvia COLE, Jesse DeJANO, Dennis DELA, Franklin FAGUNDES, Pedro HILL, Kisha HOANG, Duong JORDAN, Trisha JULIAN, Jerry MARBELLA, Rolando aot QUINONES, Joseph Wright QUIROCA, Harold SCHOPPER, Wade laa - = Patrick Wentz Rebecca Wong CLASS OF 89’ Sharon Wong Mimi Young PRESENTING the fall officers of the class of 89. LEFT TO RIGHT Spirit leader: Ursula Bender, Secretary: Florina Bermudez, President: Sheridan Runez, Vice President: Angelina Cheng, Treasurer: Jenny Kane. TOP Christin Irwin hopes her fur will not get ruffled. CENTER Manuel Gonzales dreams of being in Spain. BOTTOM Crhris- tine Roveda enjoys a nice tennis ball in P.E. OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT Brenda Pryor wonders if the boy will ever marry the girl ... CENTER Flora Franco is proud to support her school. FRESHMEN FRESHMEN HAVE A SPIRITED YEAR The freshmen class of approximately 270 students surpassed many first time encounters their first year at E.H.S. For example, they surpassed their first high school dance, their first spirit week, and for many their first open campus. The freshmen class came alive during spirit week by placing third overall. To represent their theme, “Go- ing Safari”, the freshmen dressed themselves in safari attire and camouflaged their section of the main hall with bushes, shrubs, and figleaves. Coming to a close, the freshmen surpassed their first year with high spirits. —, Douglas Cheryl Myrna Elise Bermudez Bersey Bio Blakeslee Barbara Jerry Lori Jason Brown Brown Bruder Burgos A Angie Hygeia Campos Carcallas Carnegie Carsno Clint Adams Roya Amiri Glenn Aure Katherina Burtenshaw re Yong Chi Petra Aguilur Carl Bright Robert Callans Jinho Choi Erica Aguiluz Bess Arellano Jennifer Baughman Marquita Brown Shelley Campbell Jacques Christopher Robert Alim Zarmina A rghandiwal Joe Beauregard Robert Brown Sergio Campbell Donny Chu CLASS OF 1990 4 t ., c Ww n am || oA Sam Kwai Jessie John Tanya John Brenda Cristina Cindy Chui Cogal Costa Council Crawley Cruz Delfin Delos Santos Zs Kerry Leesa Michelle Lora Catherine Alvaro Brandi Greg Deschner Dodson Dunivin Durrant Ebojo Elias Eng Hung Enriques arnt Jose Mario Daryl Eduardo James Darron Kimberly Esparza Fabiani Ferrer Flores Flores Fludd Foster Flora Elizabeth Richard Bill Jeramie Jonathan Farahnaz Marvin Franco Franco Garcia Garoutte Gatchell Gatmaitan Ghias Gillam re } me sila James Manuel Troy Gina Louis Kenny Gilliam Gonzales Gordon Green Guerra Hallum R obert Nikki Bernard Kelly Nathan Andrea Angela Harrington Harrison Hawkins Hayakawa Hayes Hemphill Hendley FRESHMEN Belia Darrell Lily Yvonne James Evangeline John Hernandez Hernandez Herrarte Hoang Hollis Hoogland Hui 5 ZS — Sherilyn Thuy Kristen Christin Veronica Daniel Dennis Melinda Huie Huynh Ikegami Irwin Jamie Janek Janek Jenson eer: i Aimee Andrew Jeri Cathy Deneal Tamika Geraldine Raquel Johnson Johnson Johnson Jones Jones Jones Juachon Jumaw an eS OE Lori Gloria Robbie Kelley Kelly Kiener George La Shonda Kinard Knox LEFT TO RIGHT: Mike Pilington and Willie Trask enjoy their spare time at Tina James lunch Kolasch Kwan Demilita Sean John Forrest Labador Labrador Lacivita Lane Joe Carmen Katherine Erwin Larsen Lathrop 4 Lee Lemi FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Jamal Mitchell and Louis Guerra stand cool for the girls. Talavai Lynnette Annie Michele Pascal Leota Lequieu Leung Lewis Pa Krista Jeffrey Michael : Tonya Lindsay Lindsey Litman : Loggins Lozano | Vernita Roy Shawn Eric Inez Maria Tim Emily Lyons Macapinlac Maholland Mahoney Maldonado Mandigal Marion Martin Sam Fredrick Jill Ann Jamal Nicole Ann Martin Mendoza Miller Mitchell Moore Murphy FRESHMEN Thanh Anhvu Julie Nguyen Nguyen Nunez Reggie Maria Jesswin Nunn Orantes Orola FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Sandy Villa, Gloria Kelly, and Marquita Brown cheer on the varsity football players to win against A.H.S. ve Micheale Kim Osmani Pagaduan Palmer Adonis Clarissa Terry Kevin Matthew Michael Pampo Papa Parizal Pastores Pesco Pilkington Poirier do Kelly Jacquita Jennifer Maryann Keitha Lamont Portis Ramsey Reed Reyes Ricketts Rider Lanae Barbara Miki Erik Angela Christine Richard Robertson Robinson Rohrer Roosenschoon Ross Roveda Ruiz Pwr ” £.% 7 BD ad cds Sylvester Marissa Nghia Jennifer Rodney Lenny Charlotte Katherine Sagar Sakaida Sam Samples San Nicolas Saxton Scherbert See Joanne Sonia Lisa Louie Donna Terri arr) Tyheshia Segura Shefayee Silverblatt Simon Skipper Smith Smi Smith ay Jason Lynette Jeffer, Charles Jeff Rafael Souza Stevens Stone Sumang Swietek Szymozak Tina Tawnya : we Ferdinand Renae Thaxton Timmons Tinio Tinsley Arthur Jose Torres Torres Katherina Burtenshaw sits and giggles while she waits to be crowned queen . during a pep-rz é neh. : _ ince Mickey Margaret uring a pep-rally at lunc Kathleen Vincent Trask Trulinger Turner Ungacta FRESHMEN Patrick Vaca Rolando Vital Tracey Ward Ronald Washington Domenick Weaver Brice Charles Venables Vigney Michael Walker Rebec ca Warn Noah Weathersbee Jason Webb Sandy Villa : , Karry Carr Andre Channel Alfredo Contreras Thi Binh Kurr Farrales Stella Fernandez Lisa Francis Teresa Green Gina Maselli David Miller Leonard Montilla Charles Odell Twila Oronos Brett Overhalser Matthew Villacarte Cathy Villapando Amy Phipps Brenda Pryor Catherine Rhamy Brian Robertson Rommel Santos Jaspreet Sood Daria Stanley Ray Tamayo Chris Tarbush Ruth Vega Tho Vi Earl Williams James Williams Chad Wright Oscar Villalu HhAY 14 hy Kyann Arthur Trashe Darryl Mika + men Jennifer Zvinakis Veronica lan Westermeyer Wilcox Wilder Williams Williams Wimer Wooley CLASS OF 1990 ABOVE LEFT: Louis Simon shows us the Encinal Jets Bewildered Look , as Lenny Saxton tries walking with his eyes closed. ABOVE RIGHT: Thuy Haynh, Michele Lewis and Donna Skipper take a Stroll around the school during lunch. BELOW LEFT: Sam Chui and Yung Chu decide wheter to attend class or not as the bell rings throughout the school. BELOW RIGHT: Jerry Johnson takes a quick quick look at Brandi Enghungs paper while Mr. Fong wrties the French assignment on the board. TOP: “Hey, this isn’t Tupperware!” MIDDLE: Angie Weis reviews her Spanish. BOTTOM: Veronica Estropia drowns herself in Math. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Nils Johanssen is mysti- fied at the sight of computers. MIDDLE: Karen Driscolle wonders how it would be like to live in the 17th century. LEADERSHIP CALLS SCHOOL TO ORDER The Leadership class of 1987 made all decisions in the student government. To be eligible for this class, students were elected in and had to maintain BiG PAA. OF 2:0. Part of the job of Leadership was not only gov- erning the student body, but also raising funds for activities, reviving school spirit, decorating the grounds, participating in community services, and representing our school in the city of Alameda. Leadership had also strived in activities such as serving the Thanksgiving dinner for senior citizens, organizing the Blood Drive for the American Red Cross and holding a can-food drive. It was satisfy- ing enough knowing that their community services were beneficial. Holding community services was not only lead- ership’s job but holding activities for students. They held the first dance of the year in which they raised $1500. Music Masters, the DJs, thrust a new spirit into E. H. S. Leadership was very important class in which students learned more about responsibility with the help of their advisor Arthur Roke. Hopefully someday they will be future rulers. ABOVE: Jackie Wong and Lee Dexter begin their toga dictator- ship. RIGHT: Andrew Milani, Lynn Haykawa, Ahmet Harput, Kim Nelson, Brian Schroeder, Dana Tinnell, And Lisa Ferguson can’t help but fall asleep during an assembly. TOP: A long time admirer gives Michelle Smith a compliment. MIDDLE: Lee Dex- ter points out to Rebecca Rasmussen, LeeAnn Zehnder, and Ah- met Harput that the bill is counterfeit. THE CLASS OF (87 BELOW L to R: Christina Delfin, Hygcia Carcallas and Sheri Hui are caught red handed trying to vandalize the school. FAR LEFT: Ahmet Harput seems to be thinking about his special someone. BOTTOM: Looks like Lee Dexter doesn’t want to hear what Brian Schroeder has to say. LEFT: Ahmet Harput helps Lisa Ferguson get off the ladder. Leadership 80 ACTIVITIES, ONE AFTER ANOTHER CONSUME MUSIC MAKERS DAYS Music filled the air and it was not hard to find a suitable class for the musically inclined as there were three different levels of music at school. Jim Hewitt conducted the Concert Band, Advanced Band and Jazz Ensemble. The music itinerary for 1986-1987 kept the music makers moving. During the football season the advanced band, lead by Ken Mejia, played at every varsity home game and one night game at Piedmont. They followed up Jet football with a performance at the Shrine All-Star football game at Stanford University on Jan. 10, 1987. That game was a “killer” for their day which started at 6:00 AM and wasn't over when the game finished about 4:30 PM., but the cause for the kids in Shriners hospital was well worth the long day The evening of Jan. 7, the Advanced Band joined the Chinese New Year Parade in San Francisco and musically helped wish onlookers “‘gung hay fat choy”. A winter concert, a band festival at Albany High, music for the J.R.O.T.C. competition in late April plus the A band review rounded out the year A Christmas Carol band was formed and spent a hectic month making “Santa music” for local extravaganzas. They caroled in front of city hall for the christmas lighting on November 20. They made music for the Family Service Christmas Decorations Tour, and on two occasions filled two local shopping centers with the sounds of Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer and other appropriate tunes on four different Christmas shopping days Jazz Ensemble added to the fall and the winter concert productions. They certainly got their kicks in when they concertized the Waters Edge seniors home and followed that with a jazz concert with our friendly rival, Alameda High’s jazz Ensemble Music’s hectic year ended with the graduation program in which all instrumentalists in the department, except seniors, played and musically said their goodbyes to the memories of 86-87. BOTTOM RIGHT: Lance Carsno salutes the raising of the flag. MIDDLE RIGHT: John Duenas isn’t sure if he should ask Jonathon Erwin about what’s going on in the game. LEFT: Jazz Ensemble, Bottom Row, Left to Right: Alan Ricketts, Junho Cheng, Lori Wilmot. Top Row: Michael Cahoon, Kenny Mejia, Jon Duenas, Howie Evans, Matt Boone, John McLean, James Hewitt, Alverna Arrelano, Myrna Ablas. TOP: Mark Watson and Steven Banks practice to play the blues for their special someone. OPPOSITE PAGE: TOP: Jenho Cheng dreams he is back in the fortics. TOP RIGHT: It may be a football game but Michael Letmore concentrates on the music. MIDDLE: Jill Harvey wonders how long she can fake playing before somebody notices; Jerry Johnson just can't figure out where they are. ; : ABOVE: Katherina Burten- shaw, Marnie Mejia would much rather watch the game. LEFT: “Charisma Reyes “pick up your hat!” cries Chariti Mason. CHOIR CLASS HARMONIZES “Do, re, mi, fa, so, la, ti, do!”” These notes were song in the Encinal High School choir class daily. Mrs. Kinchen led a talented group consisting of 30 students daily to enhance their vocal skills. Mrs. Kinchen taught her vocalists many songs, ranging from jazz to ballads. Throughout the year, programs were held to show off the great talent of the EHS choir class. Each day the class did various “warm-up” exer- cises to prepare them for an hour of singing. Such warm-ups consisted of stretches for the mouth and body, while “‘tuning-up” their voices. Mrs. Kinchen led her students very well, and prepared them for future episodes of “Star Search.” TOP RIGHT: Donita Lyons holds out a long note. MIDDLE LEFT: Agnes Bulato and Heather Winkelhake try to warm-up as they sing. MIDDLE RIGHT: The base vocalists “rap to the beat.” BOTTOM RIGHT: The foursome try to mix in harmony. TOP LEFT: Mrs. Kinchen shows how it’s done. TOP RIGHT: Part of the choir class concentrate on Mrs. Kinchens’ directions. MIDDLE RIGHT: Dave Stebbins sings on while Steve DeDecker catches on. MIDDLE LEFT: Vanessa Bradley and Donita Lyons are allowed to use their vocal cords in this class: BOTTOM LEFT: Yulanda Hampton tries to stay awake. Choir BUSINESS BUNGALOWS PREPARE FOR BUSINESS WORLD When it came to getting 400 students ready for the business world, no one did it better than the teachers of the “business bungalows.” Mr. Ybarra taught his students accounting be- ginning typing. His 30 future accountants fooled around with numbers, while calculating and com- puting such things as Balance Sheets and Income Statements. Beginning typing was also taught by Mrs. Porter, who emphasized on “not peeking.” Mrs. Porter, whose shorthand classes were dropped this year, also taught intermediate and advanced typists to elaborate on their skills by having timed writings and daily assignments. Aside from teach- ing word processing, Ms. Bessard encouraged her students to increase their typing skills by having timed writings and projects daily. She also did her best to help her students find jobs in the word processing field. Mr. Matula took a break from his daily biology classes to join the “business bungalow family” by teaching two classes of Computer Liter- acy. Mr. Capling, the head of ROP Business Dept., taught his students computer in business and data processing. After experiencin g classes in the “business bun- galows,” Encinal students believed they were ready to conquer the business world. TOP RIGHT: Jennifer Webb wonders what to do next. BOTTOM LEFT: Twila Oronos sneeks her hand off home row position. BOTTOM RIGHT: Kristina Reedy and Sarah Butler concentrate on “not peeking.” TOP RIGHT: Daryll Williams tries hard not to peek at his keys. TOP LEFT: Carmen Aguilar warms up for her timed writing. MIDDLE LEFT: Donya Hollins tries to get something to appear on her screen. BOTTOM LEFT: Tammy Knighten tries to catch up on her assignments. MIDDLE RIGHT: Jennifer Baughman rushes through her assignment so she can finish spraying her hair. Business R.O.P. AIMS FOR PREPARED STUDENTS 48 students enrolled in food management class, cooked and prepared variety of dishes under the direction of Mr. Terry Brandon, chef. R.O.P. sponsored a new restaurant, “The Blue Bistro.” located in room 601. It opened on Fridays and gave students an opportunity to serve some of their finest dishes. Reservations were made through phone calls and tickets were purchased in the banking office for $4.50. A special Thanksgiv- ing buffet was also held on November 21, 1986. There were 36 students enrolled in horticulture class taught by Mr. Kawaguchi. Students hour class was offered in periods 5 and 6. Students kept themselves busy as they learned how to maintain plants, flower gardens, and vege- tables. Other students built structures for gardens. TOP: Robert Samples and Dondrell Cooper prepares to serve lunch. BOTTOM RIGHT: Marc McVicker and Carol Case works hard on a flower garden. BOTTOM LEFT: Angie Kirtman has the food all wraped up and ready to go. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Toto SueSue knows he has a big appetite. MIDDLE RIGHT: Doug Francis works hard on a garden structure. BOTTOM LEFT: Ralph Margado, Angie Kirtman, Mr. Brandon, and Tammy Johnson prepares desserts. Food and Horticulture ART STUDENTS ARE INTRODUCED TO THE BASICS The world of art at Encinal consisted of water colars, pencils, crayons, glue, and clay. These supplies were used by art students to create pictures, paintings, and fabulous pottery. Marion Nicosia taught 135 students how to reach their full potential as an artist. She taught the beginners the basic techniques of light and shadow. More advanced students designed and made their own “dreamhouse”. The students ended their year with more confidence about their artistic abilities. Another art learned at Encinal was pottery. Students began learning the basic skills of man- uvering clay and worked their way up to using the wheel. On the wheel students were able to produce pots and vases. Students would glaze their works and put them in the kilm to create a finished product. Many of the pottery students ended the ’87 year with a stash of useful items of art. LEFT: Marilou Torres and Ed Kohl listen to Mrs. Rut- ter lecture them. BELOW: Alfred Villaflor wonders what he is doing. BOTTOM RIGHT: Lisa Campbell and Bill Colon pay attention while someone talks. BOTTOM LEFT: Jose Esparaza intently and comfortably does his work. OPPOSITE PAGE: TOP LEFT: CLOCKWISE: Ted Prince, Deanna Cardenas, Ken North, Ailene Tra- pane, Michael Johnson, and Aimie Johnson work togeth- er. BOTTOM LEFT: Ailene Trapane thinks diligently BOTTOM RIGHT: “Slowdown, I can't write that fast!” exclaims Ken North. TEACHERS AIM AT MEETING STUDENT NEEDS WITH CASH Special Education aimed at meeting the needs of students who had difficulty in mainstream classes. Learning disabilities and skill special- ization in various subjects caused many prob- lems; they included auditory processing, visual processing, and dislexia. To meet these needs five teachers worked with the special Day Class and a Resource Specialist Class. Students spent fifty one percent or more of their day in Special Day Classes. All the sub- jects taught in school were covered plus there were field trips into the community. These trips helped them learn basic living skills, according to their teachers Mrs. Hempstead, Mrs. Dever- eaux, and Mrs. Rutter. In Resource Specialist classes students spent less than fifty percent of their day. Essentially these classes tutored students in Math, English, Science, or any other individual need. Mrs. Pe- derson and Miss Haynes were the tutors. The Special Education Department continu- ously improved its classes resources with bills SB-813 and PL-94-142 which gave them about $2,000. The department provided new learning materials such as books, computers, and calcu- lators. There were games which included Boggle and What’s My Number. Money, funds, cash, or whatever one called it, also provided new art materials which ranged from paper to paint and markers to paint brushes. Eighty seven pupils, five teachers, and the EHS administration agreed 1986-87 had, in Special Education, some triumphs. NOVICE HORIZON STAFF LEARN HOW TO CREATE A MEMORABLE YEARBOOK The 1987 Horizon Staff had a tremendous tur- nover. Out of twenty-one students only two were returning from 1986. The novice staff spent their first months gathering the necessary techniques to create a yearbook. Students learned that this was not an easy task. Students were given the whole summer, and the months September and October to gather $250 worth of ads or donations a piece. Another technique they learned was how to cre- ate a lay-out. Creating a lay-out consisted of photo- graphing the subject, cropping the photos, and de- veloping a well rounded copy on the subject. Advisor Art Roke helped the novice co-editors Kim Wall and Peggy Vaughn stay one step ahead of the staff. Mr. Roke also taught all the staff members how to write good copy and how to crop and position pictures correctly. The Horizon Staff gave it their all to produce a quality yearbook. Day in and day out the staff strived on making a book that represented the memories and events of the 1986-87 school year. TOP RIGHT: Jennifer Manuntag and Cassie Ham can only gaze at the latest styles and fashions. DIRECTLY ABOVE: Ricky Torres and Stephanie Hurl- burt reminisce their freshman year. CENTER RIGHT: Amy Ho waits until the last minute to correct her mistakes. BELOW RIGHT: Michelle Keegan and Michele Reedy decide to work on their layouts outside in the fresh air. TOP LEFT: Pia Lazano says “Wait everybody I gotta sneeze.”” DIRECTLY BELOW: Rob Bisi proudly puts finishing touches on his final layout. CEN- TER LEFT: Andrea Simon and Richard Bonoan laugh at Angela Spangler’s new joke. BELOW: Horizon Staff from left to right. Front row: Pia Lazano, Cassie Ham, Stephanie Hurlburt, Janet Kwun, Michelle Keegan, Michele Reedy, Mari Tilos, Cecille Vicencio, Richard Bonoan, Andrea Simon, Amy Ho, Elaine Lemi, and Angela Cheng. Back row: Ricky Torres, Peggy Vaughn, J.L. Lahey, Kim Wall, Rob Bisi, Tina Chin, Angela Spangler, Jennifer Man- untag and Cela Taylor. CENTER RIGHT: Janet Kwun listens to Angela Cheng’s great idea. Horizon Staff ENGLISH-A MAJOR KEY TO COMMUNICATION In the English Department there were approxi- mately 1,200 students that learned more about English. It had two minor subdivisions: Public Speaking and Drama. During Public Speaking classes, students prac- ticed delivering speeches in front of classmates to prepare themselves for the public. Two juniors, Robert Bisi and Andrea Cunanan, competed against each other in an oratorical speech contest. The American Legion National Oratorical High School, located in Alameda, awarded $500 to An- drea and $300 to Robert. The Drama classes improved their acting skills in their imitations. The imitations had to be of something or someone they liked. It was a learning experience for everyone to express themselves. English classes read either French or American literature. Famous works by Shakespeare or Haw- thorne were critically discussed in various English classes ranging from Honors, College-Preparatory to General. Novels were assigned to students within the four grade levels. The Freshman class read The Chosen and To Kill A Mockingbird, while the Sophomore class read Les Miserables and All Quiet On the Western Front. The Junior class read The Scarlett Letter and The Red Badge of Courage, while the Seniors read Hamlet and The Canterbury Tales. Aside from reading novels, many students learned how to improve their writing skills through rigorous grammar work and books, books, books. TOP RIGHT: Adrienne Parker and Cecille Vicencio do a stand up comedy act for their classmates. BOTTOM RIGHT: Cela Taylor sits down after a hard day’s work of selling candy for Mr. Preminger. TOP PICTURE: Kirstin Tonningsen, Kim Nielsen, and Ryan Haines have a contest to see who can drink the most soda in less than 30 seconds. ABOVE LEFT: Mikelle Hunter and Michael Bright try to memorize characters of a story in Ms. Harris’ class. ABOVE RIGHT: Angie Cheng looks over her cheat notes for an English test to make sure they correspond with the actual test itself. English TALK, TALK, TALK, AND WRITE, WRITE, WRITE SUM UP FRENCH AND SPANISH “Hable Espafiol” is “speak Spanish”, as 278 stu- dents enrolled in Spanish classes soon discovered. Spanish I and 2 featured the necessary grammar for progress into Spanish 3, 4 and 5. The most advanced students entered Spanish honor classes. The hardest part of honors, most students agreed, was the requirement to write compositions on what they had read. “Parle Fraugais” is “speak French” and that was exactly what Mr. Fong, returning to Encinal after a year of leave, taught his 115 Francophiles. Mr. Fong emphasized grammar, some conversational skills, and an introduction to French culture. In French 3 and 4 compositions based on French readings, once more, dominated students work. Fifty seven students from eleven countries rang- ing from Afghanistan to Mexico were enrolled in our English as a Second Language class. They mastered English quickly thanks to their determi- nation and the help of Ms. Rubin and Ms. Gray. The standard staple of all students was talking. The first and second year students talked and many passed it off as conversation. However, in French 3, 4 and Spanish 3, 4, and 5 they conversed every day “en fraucaise” and “en espanol.” According to our instructors such verbalizing improved conver- sational skills and certainly fit the student pattern of talk, talk, talk! TOP: In French class, Sean Slater stated “That’s not a dirty word, it’s a city.” BOTTOM: Front row left to right: Rolando Marbella, Oscar Villaluz, Gino Villaflor. Middle row: Myra Ciociola, Nancy Francisco, Wayne Li. Last row: Rita Zamora, Christina BOTTOM: Front row left to right: Rolando Marbella, Oscar Villaluz, Gino Villaflor. Middle row: Myra Ciociola, Nancy Francisco, Wayne Li. Last row: Rita Zamora, Christina Alvarez, Kevin Choi and Sam Chui prepare for a pop quiz in twenty minutes. BELOW: Mark Brown fishes for the right answer in Spanish class and that’s BELOW: Noel Ceralde is ready for Mr. Fong to no beans. call on him. MIDDLE LEFT: Matt Giorgio reads fascinating material on Don Quixote on MIDDLE RIGHT: Harold Quiroga feels confident after taking his semester Stephanie Paige’s desk as she works. BOTTOM LEFT: Aaron Butler is sure he knows exam in Spanish. BOTTOM RIGHT: Diana Gladden takes a break from how to do his work while Chad Barr has to listen to Ms. Sanchez lecture. talking in order to verbalize and improve her conversational skills. STUDENTS EXCEL IN MATH AND SCIENCE Numbers! Numbers! Numbers! 850 math stu- dents dealt with math challenges that ranged from consumer spending to calculus. They tackled prob- lems, such as f(x)=x°?(x-2) . Head of the Math Department, Ms. Vierra helped students succeed in math, so did Mr. Rebensdorf, Mrs. Pratt, Mr. Feeney, and Ms. Skala. Science meant lots of individual effort to discov- er and learn about chemicals, mutiple life forms, and properties of elements. Nothing seemed to stop the 700 students enrolled in such scientific studies, as earth science, world science, life science, health, marine biology, biology, physiology, chemistry, and physics. Each class had its own unique teach- ing method. Students dissected land critters includ- ing sheep eyes, brain, and baby pigs. Other students did their imitation of a surgeon by weilding the knife on crabs, crayfish, frogs, and worms. Although stink bombs were not allowed some students inhaled the less than hip oder of sulpher or rotten eggs. Meanwhile in biology the state of Cali- fornia required everyone to take and pass first aid including the life saving heimlich maneuver. TOP: Anthony Morales concentrates on his assignment. BOTTOM LEFT: Dondrell Cooper shows Sheldon Bright how to solve a math problem. BOTTOM RIGHT: Amy Smith and John Faulkner pass notes, while Val Magpoc works on her math assignment. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Jun-Ho Chang carefully studies the skull. MIDDLE LEFT: Myron Mahr looks over Jennifer Song’s shoulder for answers to algebra problems. MIDDLE RIGHT: Jessica Gotay takes a little break to play cards. BOTTOM LEFT: Tyrell Smith and Raquel Resurreccion discuss science homework. Math and Science Right: What is Crystal Leal doing? Yawning, being frustrated, or thinking I don’t believe he made a test like this. Middle Left: Tiffany Labrador, Betty Rob- erts, Tom Lass, and Lovedeep Grewal eagerly com- plete their assignment once the camera comes in view. Middle Right: With hesitation Christine Erwin marks the answer. Bottom: The class reads their as- signment. TOP LEFT: Bernard Segurit reads up on todays lecture. BOTTOM RIGHT: Peter Caponio, Dara Westermyer, Barbara Izard, and Juanita Rivard in pain finish Mr. Winberg’s test. BOTTOM RIGHT: Rea Pung and Rakesh Patell. Rea researches while Ra- kesh daydreams. MOCK TRIALS, FEUDAL LORDS, TERM PAPERS, FILL SOCIAL SCIENCES “We rest our case your honor.”, said the EHS history students who took part in a mock trial compe- tition. The county court house was the setting for twenty two student participants, who both prosecuted and defended a case. The students performances was scored by a judge and an attorney in each of the court rooms used. It was the first ever mock trial for junior history students, but it was traditional Alameda edu- cational requirements for the freshman as they filled seven sections of World History. Freshmen learned about ancient greeks and min- oans, feudal lords and renaissance geniuses, all the way up to the contemporary people and events. Many cultures were discussed and lots of historic terms in- creased everyone’s vocabulary. The Revolutionary War, the Constitutional Con- vention, and other events that shaped the United States were discussed and analyzed by juniors. Term papers, written on some peice of history, were a less than pleasant requirement. Many governments and their economic systems were explained to the seniors. Hopefully they learned the principles, functions, and structure of the Ameri- can govenment and compared it to other governments of the world. Encinal’s better young historians began to compre- hend that understanding the past enhanced their knowledge of the present. History is our future! Social Studies A NEW CHANGE COMES OUT IN PHYSICAL ED! As 600 students embarked on a journey into physical education, they discovered a variety of sports. Indoor sports, badminton and pickleball, were favorites. Other indoor favorites included basketball for a lot of guys and aerobics for many girls. The gals preferred aerobics when masculine presence was excluded. Indoor volleyball and weight-training had their advocates who claimed they were most exhilerating of all. Outdoor sports were football, soccer, softball, tennis and swimming. Tournaments were held in soccer, softball and tennis as well as indoor sports, badminton and pickleball. To pass the swimming course, students had to swim a lap of freestyle, another lap of backstroke and a final lap of their choice. In the spring semester, physical fitness require- ments changed. Two years ago, California passed a state law. It required the testing to be more health related. Research was done and a new health relat- ed battery was created. Sit-ups switched arm posi- tion from hands behind the heads to arms crossed over the chest. The side step became the shuttle run, aptly named because the runner always moved some object from one point to another. Finally, the six minute run accelerated into a mile run, but timed according to each individual’s ability. UPPER LEFT: Jesse Pedro demonstrates his technique while Richard Ruiz watches in amazement. UPPER RIGHT: Eric Mosley does his impression of Superman. LOWER RIGHT: Cyndi Young enjoys the life of relax- ation. LOWER LEFT: Bobby Blackman and April Johnson discuss how to use a tennis racket. OPPOSITE PAGE: UPPER RIGHT: Holly Price believes she can fly. CENTER RIGHT: Joanne Segura knows she’s buff. LOWER LEFT: Blair Venables dives into the water faster than a speeding bullet. LOWER RIGHT: Heather Wooley and Kathy Donley talk about their dreams of the Olympics. CADETS PREPARE FOR COMPETITIONS, PARADES, AND OTHER R.O.T.C. EVENTS Parades and weekly inspections, a helicopter ride and a turkey shoot were part of the 1986-87 ROTC program. Cadets, when asked, responded that they really injoyed the class. The week for 155 R.O.T.C. students followed a familiar pattern. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday they drilled, and drilled some more as the three companies perfected their marching so that they would be a credit to their school and their class in any parade. In the Veterans Day parade Encinal’s ROTC unit came home with the second place tro- phy. On Tuesday and Thursday everyone attended classes on map making, citizenship, and proper moral behavior. Thanks to the U.S. Navy R.O.T.C. cadets heli- coptered around the bay from Alameda’s naval base to Treasure Island and back. 60 cadets par- ticipated and for many it was their first chopper ride. The big event was the annual competition night. The big event was the annual competition night. On May 18, 1987 A, B, C companies clashed as they aimed for honors in prone team, best squad, and best platoon Company A particularly wanted to maintain their 2 year win streak. For competitive but disciplined people R.O.T.C. had something for everyone. TOP: JJ Reid, Richard Servonade, and Victor Poir- ier practice for drill team. BOTTOM LEFT: Kinin Westermyer and Robert Alim wait patiently for the helicopter to take off. MIDDLE: Cora Hoogland, Donald Mack and Geanine LeQuiea, and Forest Lane await their turn on the helicopter. TOP RIGHT: Hyge Corcalis can’t wait to inspected. MIDDLE RIGHT: Sargeant Major Jackson, Kinin Westermyer, and Robert Alim put on their life pre- servers. BOTTOM RIGHT: John Juachon, Matt Rosa, Rudolph Lugle, Erwin Maglayabayan, Larry Samples, Richard Servante, Pat Nguyen, Lovedep Grewel. JJ Reid, Erwin Cavers pose for Vogue. BANK OF AMERICA AWARD WINNERS Art Drama Music English Foreign Languages Social Studies Laboratory Science Mathematics Agriculture Business Home Economics Trades Industrial Computer Science Applied Arts Fine Arts Liberal Arts Science Mathematics Richard Torres Nanita D. Cranford Donita L. Lyons Lee Ann Zehnder Cecille G. Vicencio Brian A. Schroeder Nils Johansson Jimmy Giang Carlos Hernandez Karyl D. Smith Eric W. Santos Richard A. Bright James H. White Maria C. Dayrit Rebecca A. Rasmussen Wendy K. Tam Phuc V. Pham Rebecca Rasmussen Rick Torres Phuc Pham Donita Lyons Maria Dayrit Richard Bright Nanita Cranford Jimmy Giang Brian Schroeder Carlos Hernandez Eric Santos James White BOTTOM LEFT: Jennifer Webb tries to get in all she can eat for a $1.99. MIDDLE LEFT: Ted Prince and Tammy Knighten makes a hefty wager- but for what? UPPER LEFT: Lynn Hayakawa dreams she'd rather be with a tall, dark, and handsome man. UPPER RIGHT: Rick Torres practicises his gymnastics for the olympics. MIDDLE RIGHT: Hygeia Carcallas enjoy’s reading before going on a helicopter ride with R.O.T.C. BOTTOM RIGHT: Helen Voo, Leticia Leyva, and Jennifer Zvinakis begin their day with a dip in the pool. FLEET WEEK FEATURES STUDENTS WHO SAY NO TO DRUGS ipa? en ell On October 13, Encinal students zeroed = in on drug abuse when they participated in 1 the US Navy fleet week campaign called “Just Say No”. Drugs have been an issue, nationally, locally and with both parents and teens. Yet 130 students signed up in a few days and took part in the war against drugs aboard the carrier USS Kitty Haw- k.ol Three buses filled before 7:45 a.m. and the adventure began. The Bay Bridge was crossed during commute rush hour. The navy parking lot was filled quickly, and the 130 jets gathered up the “Just Say No” balloons and any other memorabalia the Navy handed out. As flight elevators filled students were hoisted to the flight deck and ushered to their spots to form the giant letter “O”. Several practice runs were attempted, personnel moved bodies so that the letter did not look as if it had a hic-cup. Helicopters hovered over head as photographers shot film by the roll. Final- ly when every school and student was in place the spell out began and the final pictures were taken and “Just Say No” appeared on the flight deck for the world to see. Though the weather was cold and windy students had a fun and enjoyable time. Students had made new friends with other students from other schools who had also participated in the festivities. All in all the trip was a success, and hopefully the mes- sage against drugs will ring across the world. ABOVE: A sailor leads Mark Brown, George Hobbs, Nevelyn Hunter, Angela Kirtman, John Mclean, Lori Kelley, Amy Ho, Vernita Lyons, Jurina Miles, and other impatient students awaiting to make the letter “O”. RIGHT: A helicopter of Newscenter 4 overlooks its waving fans. TOP: Students model for pictures hoping to get into Vogue. BOTTOM: Standing on a flight deck overlooking the bay isn’t such a bad idea as displayed by students. LEFT: Our unattentive students look bewildered. BELOW: 4my Ho doesn’t seem to be sure what she’s going to join when she grows up, the circus or the Navy z on! -_—_— . py OLSEN ee ieee a SPIRIT WEEK STIRS THE JETS TOGETHER The challenge in fall 86 was Spirit Week. Each class had a different approach. Senior’s opted for ‘Puttin’ on the Ritz” as a theme. The juniors fasinated by the pepsi vs coke advertising campaign had their own “Choice of a New Generation” extravaganza. A taste of Candyland returned to Encinal as the sophomores mixed up their version of a familar theme. The freshmen developed a safari within a home grown jungle. The halls were nicely done with a lot of effort and hard work. For the assembly seniors walked down memory lane by remembering the phases students went through when they were freshmen, sophomores and juniors. The juniors followed up their decorations with a remake of coca-cola and pepsi commercials. One of the sophomores act in- cluded, dressing in their version of raisin costumes, and dancing to the tune “I Heard It Through the Grape- vine”. The freshmen dressed in their version of jungle clothing and read a creative poem. Spirit week pep rallies featured an egg toss, a dunk for apples, and musical chairs. The spirit days themselves included class theme day, class color day, 60’s day, the traditional mourning day, and blue and white day. UPPER RIGHT: From LEFT TO RIGHT- Gigi McMcugan, Naomi Daysog, Clarrisa Papa, and Demilita Labador try to make the grade by studing. MIDDLE RIGHT: Florina Bermudes goes for the catch. ef BOTTOM RIGHT: from LEFT TO RIGHT: to posey, not for Danica Potter, Cynthia Fullwood, Shannon Lytle, and Vernita Lyons. BOTTOM LEFT: Diane Gladden bites down on her work. TOP LEFT: Melanie Legasy goes for the big bite. BOTTOM LEFT COUNTERCLOCKWISE: Sheri Runez, Gary Roposa, Derrick Hen- derson, Krista Lindsey, and Lisa Fergeson are preparing for the big game. TOP RIGHT LEFT TO RIGHT: Lisa Fergeson and Teresa Ellis show who's boss by holding up a rival sign. MIDDLE RIGHT: Junior sign-which do you prefer. BOTTOM RIGHT LEFT TO RIGHT: Danica Potter wonders what’s next, while in background Sara McAllis- ter doodles WHICH DO YOU PREFER mar Says COKE 6 irr! Spirit Week RIGHT: The royal king and queen in action, Blaik Nichols and Michelle Smith. LOWER LEFT: The top five lady nominees, nervous with anticipa- tion. Left to right: Jackie Wong, Lynn Hayakawa, Michelle Smith, Vanessa Bradley, and Sonya Harris. BELOW RIGHT: Third runner-ups, Carl Robert- son and Lynn Hayakawa. HOMECOMING NOMINATIONS LADIES GENTLEMEN Cynthis Fullwood Kelly Robertson Donita Lyons Lee Dexter Rebecca Rasmussen George Hobbs Holly Price Jason Bessard Ruby Tan Sheldon Bright Nicole Tramble Bobby Patubo Donya Hollis Bobby Posadas Laura Harrington _ Eric Bustos Leeann Zehnder ae Myra Flores LEFT: The 1986-1987 Homecoming Court Left to right: third runner-up, Carl Robertson and Lynn Hayakawa, first runner-up, Bobbie Black- man and Jackie Wong, King and Queen, Blaik Nichols and Michelle Smith, second runner-up, Vanessa Bradley and Brian Schroeder, and fourth runner-up, Sonya Harris and Todd Cabrera. CENTER LEFT: The Homecoming Court dances in the spotlight to “Glory of Love.” DI- RECTLY BELOW: King and Queen, Blaik Ni- chols and Michelle Smith. BELOW LEFT: A good luck poster for the game. Apparently it worked for the Homecoming game against Sale- sian because Encinal won by a landslide! ) | ss. : _ . } 6 VICTORY AND ROYALTY ALL IN ONE WEEK! As the lights flashed and the drill team twirled their rifles, the names were announced for the Homecoming Court. The ladies were presented with crowns, roses and sashes, while the gentlemen came away with only the sashes. Homecoming festivities included gala affairs and winning streaks. The highlight of it all was when Encinal won over Salesian, which was the first time Encinal had not played against our cross- town rival, Alameda High School. As the B.O.S.S., or better known as the Boys of Superior Sounds played the Homecoming Court Dance song, which was the “Glory of Love,” the court swayed to the music. It was a victorious day and night that Encinal will never forget. SPECIAL DAYS ARE A SUCCESS THANKS TO LEADERSHIP The leadership was determined to make Encinal students of ’86-’87 spirited. They did this through a series of “special” days. For example, hat day, mismatch day, toga day, school colar day and much, much more. Not only did these special days get attention. Holidays were celebrated with equal enthusiasm. Students of Encinal have always enjoyed partici- pating in the Halloween festivities. The °86-’87 students were no exception. Costumes included Pebbles, Buckwheat, the Grim Reeper, a bag lady, Raggedy-Ann, a mime, and a wide assortment of clowns, witches, and ghosts. Flower-grams helped celebrate various holidays. They added chear to Christmas, romance to Valen- tine’s Day and Spring to Easter. The school year ended on a spirited note thanks to the efforts of the leadership class. TOP: Mary Ann Reese hopes the littleboy she saves is worth the pain. FAR RIGHT: Kristen Tonningson sees a cute little Jackrabbit. BELOW: Jennifer Man- utag’s face just can’t take the Alamedean Sun. RIGHT: Raggedy Ann Michelle Smith drops Andy for pantomime Christine Boersma. “Am I a stud or what?” says Matt Roza (BOTTOM LEFT), BELOW: The crowd enjoys the navy band at lunch. BOTTOM RIGHT: Nanita Cranford wonders if she made the right decision in becoming a munk. LEFT: Buckwheat, Monique Miller, and her baby Maha “Pebbles” Sulieman pose for Cosmopoliton. Special Days 117 CLUBS PROFIT FROM MONEY RAISED Close-Up members, accompanied by advisor Ken McCartney, packed their bags in early Febru- ary for a week long stay Washington, DC. The members of the Close-Up club toured through monuments of history during their stay in our na- tion’s capitol. Daily activities included sight-see- ing, meeting political spokespeople and making new friends. The week long stay Washington, DC was an educational experience, in which, members learned more about the governmental process. They walked through the Washington and Lincoln memorials, climbed the steps of the capitol and glanced over the names on the Vietnam Memorial. For the 86-87 Close-Up group the Washington, DC experience was well worth the hard work put into the raffle and candysales. As it happens annually, the Spanish Club started the 86-87 school year raising money. The money raised through candy sales was used for cultural experiences and for pizza feeds. The Spanish Club was well on their way to raising a lot of money, with the help of new advisor Maria Sanchez. French Club members, on the other hand, were not set aback by the departure of Ms. Donohue, instead, they have paved a new road with the help of former advisor, Glenn Fong. From candysales, the club raised money for cultural trips. Asian Club mem- bers followed the same path as the other clubs to raising money. Won-ton, Lumpia, and candy sales earned a lot of money for the club. Profits went towards fun activities that took their minds off the hard work of school. Ski Club members were anxiously awaiting the planned trips to the ski slopes. They were able to do so with the help of their advisor Mrs. Bessard. First, they raised money through candysales and, then, packed their bags for the slopes. Drama Club President, Nanita Cranford, advisor Robert More- head, and club members worked hard to raise mon- ey by selling Gummi Bears and having car washes. All their hard work was headed towards one thing- a trip to Ashland, Oregon for the Shakespeare Festival. The Drama Club was, also, busy enter- taining Middle School students during assemblies held in April. When it came time for awards, the third annual “Curtain Awards” was held in May. 119 THE WORLD AT ENCINAL We at Encinal were fortunate enough to have representation from 37 different heritages in the 1986-87 school year. Here are just a few Cassie Ham, Korean Tina Chin, Chinese Curtis Proctor, Black-American ¥ Hayes, Heinz 57 Doug Fa’ita, Samoan Alverna Arellano, Filipino Special thanks to Tina Chin, Cassie Ham, Hero Ciulla and Alverna Arellano for dressing in their traditional costumes. Carmen Aguilar, Spanish TOP: John Duenas starts his 26 mile jog. RIGHT: Peggy Vaughn desperately tries to kick the ball. MIDDLE: Dennis rests awhile after the hard workout. OPPOSITE PAGE: BOTTOM: Eric Bustos is ready for anyone at any time so don’t mess with him! MIDDLE: Robyn Crispi, Aunda Mason, and Holly Price strutt off their stuff during practice. TOP: “Just watch the ball, that’s all there is to it.” Ws EHS VARSITY FOOTBALL EAST SHORE ATHLETIC LEAGUE CHAMPIONS Twenty-four Seniors and two Juniors, the Jet Varsity football team, stopped everyone because they really worked together as a team. The Jet victories on Stargell Field included a thirty-nine minute game against Wilson. An in- jured player, the need for an ambulance, and a score of (42-0) triggered the decision to call the slaughter off after thirty-nine minutes. Cross-town rival, Alameda, had shut out their first four oppo- nents. Then the played the “Big Blue Wrecking Crew” and wound up with zero to eight for the Jets. The Alameda shut out was Encinal’s fourth consecutive victory in the last four years over Ala- meda High School. Team work paid off when Encinal became the champions of the newly formed East Shore Athle- tic League (ESAL) on the day they demolished Salesian (21-7). Their regular season ended with a 9-1 record and the team was rated number ten in the California State poll. Jets’ wide receiver Bobby Blackmon and running back Carl Robertson were selected as players on the All-ESAL football squad offensive team. Carl Robertson was named “Back Of The Year’. Bob Patubo an d Blaik Nichols selected as players on the All-ESAL First team defense. Finally, quarter- back Todd Cabrera was voted “Most Valuable Player” on the Jet squad by his teammates. A championship meant post season play. As number one in the ESAL, the Jets faced Alhambra in the first round of the 2A North Coast section playoffs. They lost to an inspired team (27-14). Even though they lost, one final honor came to Encinal as Mr. Mark Ironside, the Varsity coach, was named ESAL “Coach Of The Year”. ABOVE CENTER: Blaik Nichols breaks into the open. CENTER MIDDLE: Carl Robertson weaves through Wilson defense. OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: Todd Cabrera pulls a “Charlie Brown” stunt on Doug Francis. OPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT: “Hitman” McCall mangles Alameda quarterback. BELOW: 87° Varsity Jet squad, TOP ROW: Doug Francis, Jason Bessard, Sheldon Bright. MIDDLE ROW: Mark Brown, Carl Robertson, Bob Patubo, Ricardo Trapane, Myron Mahr, Aaron Robles. BOTTOM ROW: Chris McCall, Kelly Robertson, Blaik Nichols, Bobby Blackmon, Todd Cabrera. BOTTOM RIGHT: “Big Blue Wrecking Crew” terminates another Hornet. SCOREBOARD OPPONENT ARROYO 14 MT. EDEN WILSON (S.F.) PINOLE VALLEY ALAMEDA ST. MARY'S PIEDMONT BISHOP O’DOWD ALBANY SALESIAN PLAYOFFS ALHAMBRA Varsity Football TOP RIGHT: Gin Kim pulls his tacker with him for extra yardage in the Alameda game. BELOW: Jets defense Lamont Rider, Jared Keller, and Arthur Wilcox merged together to crush the offense. BOTTOM LEFT: The Jets made a soaring effort and abolished their opponents. CENTER RIGHT: Vincent Sablan takes on opposing lineman as Greg Johnson and Dave Stebbins perfect a PAT for EHS. CENTER BOTTOM: Rival tries desperately to free himself from determined clutches of Julian Carney with Toto SueSue, Terry Wiese, and Dave Stebbins racing closely behind. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP LEFT: Gin Kim gains extra yardage for Encinal. lamer a RM a J.V. FOOTBALL PLAYERS AND NEW FROSH JETS ARE DETERMINED TEAMS The Junior Jets also known as the Encinal Junior Varsity Football Team met the 1986 challenge and recorded eight wins, one tie, and one loss. Alameda tied us and St. Marys grabbed a victory by one point, 21-20. Four shut outs helped make the sea- son memorable. Zip scores went to Albany, Ar- royo, Bishop O'Dowd, and Salesian. In the last game played on our Willie Stargell Field, Salesian learned about Junior Jet Power. In that showdown the jets piled up 250 yards through the use of a balanced offense, and the defense held Salesian to no points with their tough stands. Encinals workhorse in the backfield was Rod Burge who scored three touchdowns on runs of nineteen, five, and seven yards. Cornell Miller caught Greg Johnson’s nineteen yard pass and scored the fourth touchdown of the day. The final score was 28-0. This year our Frosh Team had a tough and try- ing season. Like all new teams the Frosh players had to learn how to work together as a team. Coaches Geno Marcilline and Mike Feeley worked on getting the team more experienced with the game of football. The Frosh team ended the season winning one game and loosing seven. They did however learn a lot which they showed in their second game against Alameda High School which they won 18-0. J.V. SCOREBOARD OPPONENT Casto Valley Arroyo Mt. Eden Wilson Pinole Valley Alameda : Sto-Marys Piedmont : . Alameda Bishop O'Dowd Sole St. Marys Albany _ Salesian FROSH SCOREBOARD EHS OPPONENT 0 San Marin 18 Alameda St. Marys De La Salle Terralinda i id = a Pe ae CHEERLEADERS BRING SPIRIT BACK FROM CAMP No one accused the Varsity Cheerleaders of not having enough spirit. Their season started in the summer when they went to camp in Santa Cruz. For three days and two nights the girls struggled to learn new cheers and routines. When the cheerleaders came back, they had the privilege of bragging about winning the orange spirit stick, which symbolized the most spirited squad. The Varsity and Junior Varsity cheerleaders practiced every day after school from 3:00 to 4:30 for the pep rallies and football games. When the basketball season started, six new girls were Chosen as the Varsity line. They spent their afternoons from 3:00 to 4:00 practicing for the Tuesday and Friday night basketball games. It took the cheerleaders alot of hard work and energy to learn their many cheers and routines before they could present them to the student body. As one of the cheerleaders said, “It’s not easy to perform in front of all those people.” FAR ABOVE RIGHT: Barbara Izard, Angela Reposa, and Cheri Runez perform at lunch. ABOVE RIGHT: Angie Chang, Shannon Lytle, and Barbara Izard practice a cheer. MIDDLE LEFT: Rebecca Rasmussen shows the crowd her moves. MIDDLE RIGHT: Laura Harrington and Peggy Vaughn clap to the rhythm. BOTTOM RIGHT: The 1986 Spring Varsity Cheerleaders (Left to Right): Cheri Runez, Jackie Wong, Angela Reposa, Angie Chang, Laura Harrington, Re- becca Rasmussen, Shannon Lytle, Barbara Izard, and Peggy Vaughn. FAR ABOVE RIGHT: Jackie Wong dances to the routine. MIDDLE LEFT: The Basketball cheerleaders show their enthusiasm for a basket. MIDDLE RIGHT: Donita Lyons cheers on stage. BOTTOM LEFT: The 1986 Junior Varsity Cheer- leaders (Left to Right): Angie Campos, Vanessa Bradley, Donita Lyons, Lynnette Lequieu, Cynthia Fullwood, and Desiree Rivera. NOT PICTURED: 1987 Varsity Basketball Cheerleaders: Desiree Rivera, Renee McIntyre, Cherie Runez, Carol Cailung, Micheele Rice, and Jennifer Song. Cheerleading GIRLS TENNIS TEAM MEETS CHALLENGES AND TOUGH MATCHES The Girls’ Tennis Team faced the _ biggest challenge of all this year, a new coach. Most of the girls were returning letterwomen, so they had to get used to Mr. Rebensdorf's unique style of tennis coaching. The girls volleyed back and forth Monday through Thursday from 2:45 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., with Fridays optional. Nikki Drefko was recognized as the Most Valuable player by virtue of a difficult match she won. Veronica Wimer was the 1 player, and Heather Winklehake and Mari Tilos were the 1 doubles team. With the encouragement of their coach, the girls kept practicing, in spite of their record. They finished the season with a record of 2-8. The girls went out with grace though they made a gooey mess out of themselves at the promised end of the season pizza party. SCOREBOARD ROUND I Presentation Notre Dame Bishop O'Dowd Piedmont Albany ROUND I Presentation Notre Dame Bishop O'Dowd Piedmont Albany SCORE won lost lost lost lost won lost lost lost lost OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP RIGHT: Nikki Drefko surprises her opponent. BOTTOM RIGHT: Helen Joo and Valerie Price double up. THIS PAGE, TOP LEFT: Christine Roveda shows her tennis style. TOP RIGHT: Jessica Gotay gives a sigh of disgust. RIGHT: Veronica Wimer stretches for a hard shot. ABOVE: 1986 Girls Tennis Team: (front row, left to right) Jessica Gotay, Bess Arellano, Nikki Drefko, Michelle Smith, Veronica Wimer, Valerie Price, Christine Roveda. (back row, left to right) Coach Rebensdorf, Helen Joo, Mari Tilos, Heather Winklehake, Terry Smith, and Teri Dean. GIRL’S VOLLEYBALL ACCIDENTLY BUMPS THE SEASON A key to a good pass-“Keep your arms straight.” A key to a good spike-“Take position and stay under the ball.” A key to a good serve-“It’s better to serve overhand than underhand. You have more control of the ball if you do it overhand.”’ These were three of the many things that this year’s volleyball team heard during three strenous hours of practice every day after school. This year’s team was headed by a new coach. Coach John Selhorst was very determined to teach his teams more about volleyball, make them the best they could be, and most of all, to have fun. Both teams encour- aged each other through good and bad games. This year’s Varsity team consisted of many return- ing players like Victoria Brooksire and Sonya Harris as well as new players like Luisa Suesue and Linda Hill. The most valuable player was Holly Price while Marie Bonoan and Tina Chin were the most improved players. The Junior Varsity team was just as eager and determined to win. They also played outstanding games. This season’s most valuable player was Al- verna Arellano and most. improved was Andrea Si- mon. VARSITY SCOREBOARD OPPONENT a ; 0 2 2 Zz. 2 PIEMONT ALBANY NOTRE DAME SAINT ELIZABETH PRESENTATION BISHOP O’ DOWD HOLY NAMES TOP RIGHT: Sonya Harris aims for a perfect pass to Victoria Brookshire while Wendy Litchford looks on. BOTTOM RIGHT: Maria Juachon gets into position for an excellent spike while Holly Price gets ready to spike the ball over the net. TOP RIGHT: The 1986-87 Varsity volleyball team. FROM LEFT TO RIGHT TOP ROW: Holly Price, Aunda Mason, Victoria Brookshire, and Wendy Litchford. BOTTOM ROW: Sonya Harris, Marie Bonoan, Maria Juachon, and Tina Chin. IN FRONT: Coach John Selhorst JUNIOR VARSITY SCOREBOARD OPPONENT - PIEDMONT ALBANY NOTRE DAME SAINT ELIZABETH PRESENTATION BISHOP O’ DOWD HOLY NAMES bho ha bg bg ™ bt ABOVE LEFT: The 1986-87 Junior Varsity team. Coach John Selhorst. BACK ROW: Angela Spangler, Jessica Catano, Elaine Lemi, Lori Wilmot. MIDDLE ROW: Pia Lozano, Chris Cornell, and Alverna Arellano. FRONT ROW: Andrea Simon, Melissa DeGuz- man, Andrea Cunanan, and Myrna Ablao. ABOVE RIGHT: Andrea Cunanan devises some new game schemes for the J.V.’s next competition. Volleyball BOYS CROSS COUNTRY “RUNAWAY” WITH ESAL TITLE The key to cross country’s success throughout the 86 season was their determination, hard work and the will to win. These elements were what made the boys cross country team able to “runaway” with the ESAL title. These athletes were well trained and prepared by new coach Alan Ricketts for a long and fulfilling season. Daily practice was held from 3:00 to 4:30 p.m. and wor- kouts ranged from 3-6 miles a day. This year the J.V. team had many new goals and new faces. Leading the J.V. team toward victories such as a 6th place finish at the Mariner Invita- tional and a Sth place at the San Ramon Invit. were Sophomore Brock Dickie and Freshmen Brice Venables. A 10th place victory at the Standford Invit. were other achievements for the J.V. team. The Varsity girls team had a trying season this year with all first year runners. These Varsity girls showed a lot of effort and enthusiasm for this com- petitive sport. The Varsity girls team holds hope and promise for the near future. Even though the Varsity boys team placed 3rd at the ESAL meet, they captured the ESAL title. The boys Varsity team was impressive at the North Coast Section placing Sth. Some of the other achievements for the boys were a Sth place at the San Ramon Invitational, and also a 5th place at the Mariner Invit. At the Stanford Invit., which at- tracted many runners from all over the state, we placed 10th. TOP RIGHT: Mike Johnson stretches out before a meet with St. Joseph Notre Dame. MIDDLE FAR RIGHT: Blair Venables strives to the finish line. MIDDLE NEAR RIGHT: Alan Ricketts is determined to win. BOTTOM RIGHT: John Duenas, George Fitzgerald, and Zoe Merkie do their daily stretches. BOTTOM LEFT: Matt Boone and Noah Hill run side by side. OPPOSITE PAGE: TEAM PICTURE. FIRST ROW (L TO R) Shane Venables, John Duenas, Brock Dickie, Mike Johnson, Brice Venables,| James Veneziano, Blair Venables. SCOREBOARD OPPONENT Bob McGuire Relays Bishop O’Dowd San Ramon Invitational Stanford Invitational St. Mary’s Holy Names College Park High Invit. Albany Salesian Mariner Invitational St. Elizabeth St. Joseph’s Piedmont ESAL League Meet NCS 2A Meet SECOND ROW: Jennifer Webb, Zoe Merkie, Henry Rueda, Luby Aburto, Cathy Jones, Sur Dawkins, Kictha Ricketts, Matt Boone, Geroge Fitzgerald, Kenny Megor, Noah Hill, Alan Ricketts, Angelito Atienza, Coach Ricketts. TOP LEFT: Brice Venables has a look of exhaustion after coming in first place at Crown Memorial Beach. BOTTOM RIGHT: Jennifer Webb runs her best time. Cross Country GIRLS SOCCER ATTEMPTS TO GO FOR THE GOAL Girls Soccer during the 86-87 year, tried their best to give it their all. The team was made up of 7 seniors, 5 juniors, 3 sophomores, and 3 freshmen, for a total of 18 determined players ready to go for the win. By new recruit Coach John Nyugen, and with the help of team captains Laura Harrington and Ruby Tan, the three tried to put together new strategies to make this a win- ning season, which meant practicing from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. everyday after school. Unfortunately in the beginning their was not enough communication within the team. However in the end strategies were more cor- dinated and the Girls Soccer Team finally won their last game. Although their season was not the best it could have been, winning the last game may be a sign that makes the 87-86 season look promising, and hopeful. Py Scoreboard Encin.i Encinal Encinal Encinal Encinal Encinal Encinal Encinal Encinal Encina! Berkely Piedmont Alameda Bishop Carondelet EI Cerrito Piedmont Alameda ¢ Carondelet El Cerrito aR, wWwOoos so6S'6 bo NSMMN™ WAY THIS PAGE: TOP LEFT Carmela Hernandez struggles with putting up the net. TOP RIGHT Valerie Price controls the ball. LEFT MID- DLE Jenni Otoole goes for the kick. BOTTOM LEFT JoAnn Hillery brakes for a drink. OPPOSITE PAGE: TOP RIGHT Laura Harring- ton uses knee control. MIDDLE LEFT Peggy Vaughn goes for the goal, while in the background Jennifer Kane hopefully watches. MID- DLE LEFT Sybylle Stering side kicks. BOTTOM the whole team TOP FROM LEFT TO RIGHT Ferdinand Siotec, Kirsten Mc Vicker, Lau- ra Harrington, Christen Irwin, Jennifer Kane, JoAnn Hillery, Sybylle Stering, Cindy Seaman, Pam Swaffer, Valerie Price. Bottom from LEFT TO RIGHT Sandy Lantz, Krista Linsay, Peggy Vaughn, Mi- chelle Smith, Ruby Tan, Jenny Crowell, Pam Reid, Carmela Hernan- dez, and Katherina Burtenshaw. Girls Soccer TOP LEFT: Chris Damsen charges towards the ball in hopes of making a goal. TOP RIGHT: Chris Damsen advances across the soccer field with Mark Perata following behind ready to assist. BOTTOM LEFT: David Fitzergald steals the ball away from the other team with ease. BOTTOM RIGHT: Brian Schroeder shows he’s multi- talented by doing the Cha-cha while playing soccer. MEN’S SOCCER WIN BIG WITH PRACTICE AND HARD WORK The Encinal Men’s Soccer Team played the season with the guidance of Coach Jim Perata. The scoreboard posted 8 wins and 4 losses. The most valuable players were reported to be Raphael Hahn, Brett Linsay, and Mark Carney. Throughout the season’s 12 games, Raphael Hahn made 15 goals which was more than any other player. Practices were everyday afterschool from 3:00 to 5:00. All the practice and hardwork paid off and took the team to play the cham- pionship league game against Bishop O’Dowd but lost 0-1. The team was only one game away from playing in the North Coast finals. “It was a well played season and our team came together perfectly.” said Kunle Thomas with a satisfying grin. Many players were disappointed with the final loss but are looking forward to returning and playing a better season next year. Scoreboard San Lorenzo Alameda Kennedy Pinole Valley Salesian St. Mary’s Piedmont St. Joseph Norte Dame St. Elizabeth Bishop O’Dowd Salesian St. Mary’s Piedmont St. Joseph Norte Dame St. Elizabeth Bishop O'Dowd Encinal Encinal Encinal Encinal Eneinal Encinal Encinal Encinal Encinal Encinal Encinal Eneinal Encinal Eneinal Eneinal Encinal S © % howto wt So. NP eae, tS 3 ty =N Sh wt, Sy hh Cae uw TOP LEFT: Mark Carney leans into action and gets ready to score a goal. BOTTOM LEFT: The Encinal Boys Soccer Team- TOP ROW: Ralf Hahn, Brett Linsay, Pedro Fergundes, Matt Perata, Lovelynn Vanderhorst, Nathan Hayes, Adam Kruse, Kunle Thomas. Middle row: Mike Tinston, Dave Fitzgerald, Arnold Rosales. Bottom row: Manager Henry Rveda, Coach Jack Perata, Michael Leong, Brian Schroeder, Lee Dexter, Mark Carney, Eduardo Flores. VERY BOTTOM ROW: Robby Harrington, Lovedeep Grewal, John Juachon, Chris Damsen, Shamus Jameson, Michael Vacadao. ENCINAL HIGH GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM FLYS BY ALAMEDA The Encinal girls basketball team had an excellent '86-'87 pre-season. The team consisted of mostly lower classmen that will be returning in 88. There are three Seniors, one Junior, a Freshmen and the remainder are sophomores. The most important game of the season was the big game against Alameda High for the title of the City Champions which was played in the famous Oakland Coliseum. Let it be known that the Varsity Girls’ Basketball team dominated and has become number one in the City Championship. The final score of the Alameda game was 46 to 33. The J. V. team also had a very good pre-season but due to injured players, they had more loses than wins. Many players on the J.V. line looked promising and might even be able to move up to the Varsity level in coming years. Though they did not win every game, the team effort and the Jet Pride spirit was shown in each and every one of them. ABOVE: Left to right front row: Deonca Dollison, Tanya Payne, Holly Price, Yulanda Hampton. Top row: Kim Washington, Robyn Crispi, Rachael Crispi, Aunda Mason. OPPOSITE PAGE: TOP RIGHT: Robyn Crispi relaxes while Linda Hill strenuously does situps before practice. MIDDLE RIGHT: Ana Baca recovers the rebound while Jessica Gotay stands readly to assist. THIS PAGE: TOP LEFT: Lori Kelley shows us her spectacular lay up. TOP RIGHT: Jackie Miller leaps up and eyes for the steal. VARSITY SCOREBOARD OPPONENT HAYWARD McCLYMONDS TOUR SAN LEANDRO TOUR TENNYSON CASTRO VALLEY ALAMEDA ALBANY 55 PIEDMONT Forfeit ST. JOSEPH NOTRE DAME BISHOP O'DOWD HOLY NAMES ST. ELIZABETH ALBANY PRESENTATION 50 PIEDMONT Forfeit ST. JOSEPH NOTRE DAME Forfeit 43 BISHOP O’DOWD 56 44 HOLY NAMES 20 SI ST. ELIZABETH 57 60 PRESENTATION 20 BOYS VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM THIRD IN ESAL The Boys Varsity Basketball team finished the season with an overall record of 20 wins and six losses. With great players such as J.R. Rider, Bob- bie Blackmon, and George Hobbs, the team took third place in the ESAL. Along with Coach Tilman and the Junior Varsity players, Coach Johns had the team practice after school from 3:00 to 5:00 or from 4:30 to 7:30 for the Tuesday and Friday night games. The Jets went to North Coast, but were knocked out by tough competition. The team finished the season with an offensive average of 61.6 and a defensive average of 50.2. BOYS «RSITY BASKETBALL LEAGUE SCOREBOARD OPPONENT ALBANY 39 PIEDMONT 40 SI JOSEPH 59 BISHOP O’DOWD 60 ST. MARY’S 75 ST. ELIZABETH 38 “ALBANY 38 SALESIAN 39 PIFDMONT 39° ST. JOSEPH 56 BISHOP O7DOWD 69 ST. MARY'S 46 ST. ELIZABETH 54 SALESIAN 30 OPPOSITE PAGE: George Hobbs leads a break-away. THIS PAGE: LEFT: George Hobbs splits defenders from low post. MIDDLE LEFT: Miller shows his fancy feet by 2g off a baseline drive. BELOW: Making the best of a bad situation, Dave Rivera Goes hard to the boards. FAR BELOW LEFT: Boys J.V. Basketball Team (Front, left to right) Calvin Kyles, and Mark Jackson. (Back, left to right) Johnathan Irwin, Kyle White, Greg Johnson, Coach Tilman, George Kinard, Dave Rivera, Robert Heggie. FAR BELOW RIGHT: Varsity Basketball Team (Front, left to right) James Wills, John Liberatore, and Tim Canalin (Back, left to right) Todd Cabrera, Jonnell Miller, Cornnell Miller, Aldrin Brown, Coach Tilman, Coach Johns, J.R. Rider, Enouche Trosclair, Bobbie Blackmon, and George Hobbs TOP LEFT: Leron Smith pins opponent. TOP RIGHT: Eric Bustos has the look of victory. MIDDLE LEFT: Daniel Rutschke stylishly works his opponent. MIDDLE RIGHT: Leron Smith trys to get out of his opponent's grasp. BOTTOM: Back row: Derrick Henderson, Peter Bobsin, Aaron Butler, Aaron Robles, Luis Perez, Leron Smith, Daniel Rutschke. FRONT ROW: Mike Ochoa, Eric Bustos, Terry Wise, Ivan Walker, Alan Ricketts. BOTTOM RIGHT: Eric Bustos tries to gain an upper hand or his opponent PRACTICE AND EXPERIENCE SHAPES TEAM One Freshman, one Sophomore, five Ju- niors, and four Seniors made up the wres- tling team. Practice and veteran experience helped shape the wrestlers. Under the new leader- ship of Coach Jose Nunez, they attended ten dual meets and seven tournaments. From the tournaments, they ended the sea- son with a five and two record. Along with Coach Nunez, team cap- tains Eric Bustos and Aaron Robles guid- ed the team to the North Coast Sectionals. Only Daniel Rutschke made it to the C.I.F. State Finals and lost in the first round. One wrestler said, “we had a great season, but wait until 88.” BOY’S TENNIS TEAM PRACTICE IMPROVING TENNIS TECHNIQUES Day in and day out the boy’s tennis team practiced perfecting their tennis techniques. From 3-5 p.m. Monday thru Friday the team worked on rallying, serving, and vollying. To determine each players status and stand- ing on the team Mr. Rebenssorf, the teams coach, had to make a ladder, Mr. Rebensdorf set up matches for the players. By doing this the players were given the chance to apply and ex- ecute their learned skills on each other and see for themselves where they stood on the ladder. Whether their standing was high or low they played their best. As the season came to an end many of the players finished with improved ten- nis skills. february 19 March 3 March—5 March-10 March 18 March 24 March 31 Aptil 2 April 7 April 9 April 22 April 28 April 30 May 6 May 12 May 14 SCOREBOARD Alameda Pinole Oakland High James Logan Head Royce Alameda Salesian St. Mary’s St. Joseph Bishop O'Dowd Piedmont Salesian St. Mary’s St. Joseph Bishop O’Dowd Piedmont Alameda Encinal Encifadl Enéinal Encinal Alameda Encinal St. Mary’s Encinal Bishop O’Dowd Encinal Salesian Encinal St. Joseph Encinal Piedmont — Le ene ne eee LEFT: Lovedeep Grewal returns the serve while on his toes. BELOW: With all his power and might Angelito Atienza serves the ball on one foot. OPPOSITE PAGE; TOP RIGHT: Mark Carney demonstrates his graceful form as he taps the ball over the net. TOP CENTER: Ryan Frietas watches his forehand return go out. LEFT: Eric Rebensdorf shows his own version of the forehand stroke. BELOW LEFT: Ray Fong shows off his fancy footwork during practice. BELOW RIGHT: Joe Valosso can’t believe he served his first ace. VARSITY TENNIS TEAM: BACK ROW: Joe Valloso, Ray Fong, John Juachon, Angel Atienza, Mark Carney, Chris Damsen, Ryan Frietas, Lovedeep Grewal, Joey Kingsley, and Coach Mr. Rebensdorf. FRONT ROW: Eric Rebensdorf, Ray Guy, Johnny Giang, Junho Chong, Tony Chu, Kien Nugyen. UPPER RIGHT: Lisa Ferguson and Danna Tinnel exclaim, “Where's the birdie?”” BOTTOM: The Badminton Team from left to right. First row: Veronica Estropia, Danna Tin- nel, Chris Cornell, Diana Gladden, Alicia Jaramillo, Lisa Ferguson, Meeta Kapadia, Asia Gard, Maria Juachon, Mir- anda Roth, Tina Chin. Second row: Coach McCartney, Francis Hopping, Peter Bobsin, Tom Vital, Leo Kelley, Gary Wright, Jonathan Irwin, Steven DeDecker, Ferdinand Sioteco, Robert Bisi, Pat Nguyen, Shelia Madlangbayan, Jennifer Manuntag. BADMINTON SCOREBOARD OPPONENT San Lorenzo 7 San Leandro 9 Arroyo 13 Richmond 10 Head Royce 2 Berkeley 14 Faculty Meet 2 Skyline 6 ea HS 8 6 ie 5 3 1 7 8 “ee 148 COED BADMINTON TEAM GOES WILD OVER NEW YONEX RACKETS! With twenty-seven new and eager Badminton people, and ten veterans, the coed Badminton team started out with a bang! Their season had thirteen games, including one facul- ty match. The first practice was on February 24 from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Running forwards, backwards, and sideways, stretching and practicing shots as well as chal- lenges to make the ladder, resulted in grueling sweat for all! Coach Ken McCartney organized a candy sale to raise money for new nets and rackets. The team worked hard selling crunchy Ghiradelli candy bars for a dollar apiece, and the person who sold the most received a new racket Gary Wright sold a total of eleven boxes! Sixteen brand new YONEX rackets were the result of the team’s hard work, which made them feel that their endurance and strength paid off for them in their matches as well as in themselves. UPPER LEFT: It’s not back-hand. It’s not fore-hand. What hand is it, Robert Bisi? LOWER LEFT: Veronica Estropia smashes the birdie with style and Alicia Jaramillo watches in awe. LOWER RIGHT: Tina Chin lightly serves the birdie to victory L ae 149 BOYS BASEBALL BEGIN SEASON WITH SPIRIT TO KEEP JET PRIDE With 14 players on Encinal’s Baseball team of ’87, the Jets strove to better the 86 record‘ Practices were held between 3 and 5 every week day. They composed of stretching, running, batting, throwing, and catch- ing. Practices bettered each team members endurance and stamina. This prepared them for the long season of 21 games. Of the 14, 9 were seniors. Four of them were start- ers. They included Andrew Milani, Scott Rapposelli, Derrick Thompson, and Clint Wade. The other sen- iors were Gary Bill, Howard Evans, Joey Lee, Drea Mims, Mike Rice, and Dan Tracy. Even though the season began with 3 games out of 6 lost, the Jets were not discouraged. Tim Marr, the Head Coach and Mike McKee, his assistant, were excited as the talents and potentials of every individ- ual stood out. _ VARSITY SCOREBOARD iti: OPPONENT ALBANY ST... MARY'S BISHOPO'DOWD -PIEDMONT ALBANY « ST..MAR ys. ST. ELIZABETH a ST. JOSEPH SALESIAN BISHOP O’DOWD PIEDMONT OPPOSITE PAGE: TOP: Clint Wade practices putting power in his pitch. BOTTOM: Derrick Thompson gets a strike. THIS PAGE: LEFT: Gary Bill swings at the ball. MIDDLE LEFT: Andrew Milani makes it back just in time. MIDDLE RIGHT- :Clint Wade slides into the base. FAR BELOW LEFT:Scott Rapposelli runs the bases. FAR BELOW RIGHT: Boys Varsity Baseball Team (Front Row, left to right) Howard Evans, An- drew Milani, Gary Bill, John Mason, Clint Wade, Danny Tracy, and Derrick Thompson. (Back Row, left to right) Coach Young, Calvin Kyles, Michael Rice, Kyle White, Joey Lee, Scott Rap- poselli, Bill Carnahan, Drea Mims, and Coach Marr. GIRLS SOFTBALL FACES TWENTY ONE GAMES PLUS TOP OPPONENTS A determined softball team composed of twelve girls, six were veterans, showed just how they hung in with the bad weather. Practices were held Mon- day-Friday at Washington Park, their home field. Their slow starting season made the practices long- er, harder, and more abusing as each day passed. Their first game was played at their home field, against Pinole Valley. Though they had lost to an inspired team, the team’s will to win kept them going. Infield and outfield drills conditioned them for the upcoming games. Robyn Crispi’s experience and enthusiasm helped and guided new players and earned her the “Most Valuable Player” of the ESAL league. Throughout the season with the advice and dedi- cated help of Coach Dave Johns the team went for their goal to play twenty-one games without mercy. UPPER LEFT: Robyn Crispi poses as mound measurer checks to make sure distance is correct from mount to home plate. BELOW: Rachael Crispi makes a bare handed catch. BOTTOM LEFT: Lisa Blakeslee is taught to bat. BOTTOM RIGHT; Stacey Snow throws to first for an out. OPPOSITE PAGE, Far Left: Priscilla Castro tags rival out. MIDDLE: Holly Price threatening to strike oppo- nent out. BELOW: °87 Softball Top row: Mr. Dave Johns (Coach), Priscilla Castro, Linda Hill, Holly Price, Jenny O'Toole, Stacey Snow, Lisa Blakeslee. BOTTOM L to R: Robyn Crispi, Aunda Mason, Lori Wilmont, Rachael Crispi, Tanya Logins, Kirstin McVicker. é F. GIRLS TRACK TEAM RUNS FARTHER AND TRIES FOR ESAL In early February the Encinal Girls Track Team started practice. It was a month before their first races. Head Coach Don Grant and long distance trainer Coach Alan Ricketts met the girls daily after school on the Willie Stargell Field for their workouts aimed at building speed and stamina. Donita Lyons, Luby Aburto, and Vanessa Brad- ley were the veterans and Cristin Irwin, Vernita Lyons, and Deonca Dollison represented the new- comers. the “vets” represented sprinters, discus throwers, and long distance aspects of the sport. Two to three hours of practice pushed the girls to excel in their specialty. Don Grant worked with the sprinters and had them do speed workouts. Alan Ricketts concentrat- ed on the long distance runners as he promoted wind sprints and long distance intervals as the: 220, 330, and 440. The season was filled with races that were on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. The Jets par- ticipated in meets like: the ESAL Relays, Stapel- ton Relays, Granada Relays, and the Woodland Invitational. March 12 Fremont March 14 ESAL Relays March 17 Skyline March 19 Albany March 26 St. Joseph March 31 Alameda April 9 St. Marys Presentation April 11 Stapelton Relays April 23 Bishop O’Dowd April 24 De Klotz Aprilg25 Granada Games April 30 Piedmont May 2 Woodland Invitational May .7 Salesian Holy names May 13 ESAL League Meet Trials May 15 ESAL League Meet Finals May 16 ESAL League Meet Finals May 22 NCS 2A. Trials May 23 NCS 2A Trials My 29 Meet of Champions May 30 Meet of Champions June 5 CIF State Meet June “6 CIF State Meet TOP RIGHT: Vanessa Bradley has no trouble finishing first in a meet. BOTTOM RIGHT: Luby Aburto shows her teddy bear shirt to her teammates. Top Left: Kathy Jones doesn’t look too enthusiastic about track practice. Top Right: Valerie Price makes a face at her coach and cameraman Bottom Left: Luby Aburto concentrates on her laps while Julie Nunez pays attention to the spectators. Bottom Right: Cristin Irwin practices with her eyes closed. Girls Track 155 BELOW: Blair Venables shows off the legs responsible for him being on the track team. FAR BELOW: Riel Custodio and James Gilliam race during practice ABOVE: Troy Gordon and Jamal Mitchel do their blockwork as Matt Roza and Curtis Donovan wait for their turns. BELOW: Curtis Donovan proves his speed as he races with Perry Moore and Rod Burge. FAR BELOW: Rod Burge does his blockwork during practice. PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT FOR THE EHS BOYS TRACK TEAM This year’s track team had to work to prepare themselves for the season. The season began on February 15 with some know- ing what was going to happen like those who were on the team, and some who weren’t quite sure if track was the sport for them. Sure or not, a variety of seniors, juniors, sophomores, and freshmen showed up for practice afterschool everyday from 3:00 to 5:00. The boys did knee work and blockwork, ran laps, practiced sprinting and take offs. For awhile they complained about the work they had to do but they realized it was all a part of teamwork and how much effort you want to put into it was up to them. It took alot of sweat out of them but they believed “practice makes perfect”’. LEFT TO RIGHT: Derrick Hobbs, Bobby Blackmon, Karl Robertson, George Hobbs, Michael Johnson, and Rod Bunge. Boys Track ENCINAL SWIMMERS EXPERIENCE MANY POSITIVE CHANGES Statistics told the story, or did they? Twelve miles every eight days or thirteen hours of work-out a week, or two sessions per day in the pool left each swimmer water logged. The foregoing statistics do not really tell the 1986-87 swim team story-what does tell the story is understanding that swimmers always compete against their own personal best record and the work-outs build the stamina, stroke, and form that gave individuals success in meets and in bettering their times. The Encinal Swim Team sponsored a fund rais- er, aptly named, “Splash-For-Cash,”’ where the swimmers swam up to 200 laps in two hours. The money raised went for new swim equipment. The Encinal Swim Team experienced a new coach: Coach Tom Murphy, a student at Hayward State, gave the team a new perspective on swim- ming. Lap after lap was not the only aspect of swimming, it was working together, supporting each other and having team spirit. a breath of fresh air. ABOVE: Micheal Leong Cha Vi; gasps for pine nite TTOM RIGHT: Ryann Haines stares at the practices his winning dive. BO pace clock. SCOREBOARD OPPONENT Oakland High School 125 Oakland Tech High School 90 Pittsburg High School 159 American High School 161 San Leandro High School 178 El Cerrito High SChool 166 Bishop O.Dowd St. Joseph.High School 241 Alameda High School 214 TOP: Michelle Keegan “flys” on by. MIDDLE LEFT: Amey Hayes glides to an easy victory. MIDDLE RIGHT: Encinal’s scoreboard. BOTTOM: Back row Ruben Tapia, Michelle Keegan, Dave Fitzgerald, Amey Hayes, Peggy Vaughn, Charles Vigney, Katherina Burtenshaw Front row Mark McVicker, Michael Leong, Annie Segura, Margaret Trullinger, Carol Case, Lovelynn Vanderhorst, Alex Ham, and Lee Dexter. Swimming 159 THIS PAGE: UPPER RIGHT: Holly Price. MIDDLE RIGHT: Blair Venables. MIDDLE LEFT: James Wills, J.R. Rider, George Hobbs, Enos Trousclair. BOTTOM RIGHT: Robin Crispi. OUTER LEFT: Rachael Crispi. OPPOSITE PAGE: UPPER LEFT: Mark Carney and Brett Lindsay. CENTER LEFT: Kim Washington and Yulanda Hampton. RIGHT: Rafael Hahn. LOWER CENTER: Daniel Rutchski and Ivan Walker. OUTER RIGHT: Bobby Patubo, Bobby Blackmon, Carl Robertson, and Blaik Nichols. ENCINAL CRUSHES THE EAST SHORE ATHLETIC LEAGUE Although Encinal was put into a new league, it did not affect the performances of our athletes. Why was there a change in leagues? A reason was not given, Just that North Coast wanted to switch our league. In the fall, the Boys’ Varsity Cross Country team did an outstanding job in their league, winning all of their meets. In the ESAL League meet, Blair Vena- bles placed first, thus giving him the title of all-league runner. The Varsity Football team had four exceptional athletes who were chosen for all-league titles: Blaik Nichols, Bobby Blackman, and Carl Robertson. In the Girls’ Varsity Volleyball team, Holly Price re- ceived honorable mention and was named most valu- able player of the volleyball team. In the winter season, Robin Crispi was honored as all-league player for Girls’ Varsity Basketball. Also Yulanda Hampton, Kim Washington, and Rachael Crispi were nominated for honorable mention by the league coaches. James Wells and J.R. Rider were noted as the “cream of the crop” in the Boys’ Basketball season. Honorable mention was awarded to George Hobbs and Enos Trousclair. In soccer, Brett Lindsey, Mark Carney and Rafael Hahn were recognized for their skills on the field. All three were given the all-league title. For the climax of the winter season, the Wrestling team had three members, who placed first in their league, go to the North Coast matches: Terry Wise, Ivan Walker, and Daniel Rutchski. Ivan Walker placed fifth at North Coast and Daniel Rutchski went on to California State championships. =SPIRIT DRESSED FROM HEAD TO TOE: ANYTHING GOES! “Unrestricted,’’ was THE word for Fads and Fashion. Whether “to dress” meant sweats, jeans, ca- sual pants, skirts or dresses, didn’t matter because there were no rules, and anything went. The only notable fashion scene consisted of anything from the “western look” and “‘cutsie bows” for the gals, and “suspenders” for the guys. Turtlenecks were seen on both male and female bodies, as were Bugle Boy, Guess?, and Gen- erra clothing. Watches that displayed the sun in the daylight and the moon at night were a popular fad. Whatever the scene, the atmo- sphere held an air of nonchalance, where what people wore didn’t matter, because anything went! UPPER CENTER: Jessica Catano FAR RIGHT: Brian Schroeder LOWER CENTER: An ESPRIT wherehouse in L.A. BELOW FAR RIGHT: Cynthia Fullwood OPPOSITE PAGE: Left to right Andrea Cunanan, Kenny Meagor and Donita Lyons. BELOW LEFT: Richa rd Pfhal BELOW RIGHT: Chanel Glover MADE IN ITALY 1 Wendy Tam 4 Kimberly Wall immy Giang 49 Peggy Vaughn 6 Cecille Vicencio TOP: Daniel Tracy is fed up wih the school. ABOVE: Rick Servande practices for inspection. LEFT: “Where do I go now?” OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Chrystal Leal works for her business major. MIDDLE: Brian Schroeder and Scott Thomas see two babes over yonder. BELOW: Mr. Lowry gives a helping hand to Helen Urbonas and Shawna Spaggiari. FAR LEFT: Tracy Schamma relaxes during school. Pictures we couldn't find a space for EVENT, Clint Eastwood as mayor o California. Movie legend Cary C Bay Bridge celebrates it’s SOth A ry with a spectacular light sho Cosby tips his hat to the world. The § of Liberty proudly stands among the ¥ ter of the fireworks. Oliver Nor, testimonial in the Iran Arpi§ Paramount celebrates it’s 75th yearn movies. Chernobyl after the disaster. Lar gest civil rights march in Forsythe @@ since the arrival of Martin Luther K Second most devasting fire in Am Minister passes out condoms during America takes back the Cup. 100th¥ versary of Walt Disney’s land of Ei ment. Bruce Springsteen proudly rejoiges: his American Heritage. Voyager ma the first non-stop flight around the We ] a musical genius died Summit was called off betat SDI. Bhagwan gets the bust. Mona. meets her maker? The year of rap fo DMC. ABC stirs up controversy W premier of Amerika. Platoon brings buster attraction to movie thé White makes big buc. invasion of privac for the moon in Moonlighting leaves us with remembrances the scarecrow in the Wizard Of M stirs up a controversy over mothers. New York Gian Bowl XX1. Whitney Huston as the 1 singing star. Hi mann star of the hit TV show Class”. a ¢ Saf it - : si } UEP Af = tsk 1}; tp ADV WN yh | RIGHT: Mr. Janvier asks his wife if she needs any- thing else but milk and eggs. TOP: Mr. Connor poses to make people think he knows what he is doing. OPPOSITE PAGE MIDDLE: Mrs. Ellis runs the school calmly and smoothly. BOTTOM: LEFT TO RIGHT-John Searles, Phil Gill, Bob Newell, Paul Harrison, Alice Norris, Sam Huie, Sandy Moser, Rebecca Rasmussen, Rich Thomas, and Don McDowell. INVOLVED ADULTS yet iy t Heat Beth Anderson Christine Beck Science Rosylin Bessard Instructional Aides R.O.P. Business Terry Brandon Steve Capling Lola Crittenden R.O.P. Business R.O.P. Business Computer Records ‘ Warner Croll Christine Dea Kathleen Devereaux Counselor R.O.P. Business Special Education Alberta Dole Robert Erbland Coleman Feeney School Treasurer Science Mathematics Glenn Fong Eugene Ford Albert Freedman Foreign Language Industrial Art FROM... Warren Haber Helen Harris Carol Haynes Grand Alternative English Special Education INVOLVED ADULTS Megan Hempstead James Hewitt Mark Ironside Special Education Band Physical Education E Avondus Jackson David Johns James Johnson J-RIOALE. Mathematics English Barbara Jolliffe Jon Kawaguchi Lucy Kinchen Librarian R.O.P. Business English Joseph King James Kruse Janis Larsen Social Studies Science English Vernon Lowry Jerry Ludy Edward L. Madsen Science Physical Education TION. Marie Mason John Matula Kenneth McCartney Curriculum Secretary Science Social Studies INVOLVED ADULTS Diane Meadows Jon Medeiros Robert Moorhead Secretary to Principal Science English Alan Nelson Linda Nelson Science Social Studies Patricia Ornelas Sandra O’Rourke Patricia Pedersen Textbook Clerk Physical Education Special Education a. Barbara Porter Virginia Pratt Michael Preminger R.O.P. Business Mathematics English Sharon Presco George Read Alan Rebensdorf Attendance Secretary Counselor Mathematics Norman Robinson Arthur Roke Robert Ruark English Social Studies Industrial Art INVOLVED ADULTS Jean Rubin Grace Rutter Maria Sanchez Foreign Language Special Education Foreign Language Marta Skala Elizabeth Slater Keri Spaulding Mathematics English Foreign Language “ee ) a Leland Stanford Lynda Stansberry Pamela Stevenson Mathematics Counselor Nurse Doris Tanner Jane Tremain Kathi Vierra Counselor Attendance Secretary Mathematics Eve Wiltens Edwin Winberg Dave Witt Instructional Aides Social Studies Head Custodian Martha Wolthuis Raul Ybarra Dorren Yip Instructional Aides R.O.P. Business Counseling Secretary INVOLVED ADULTS MR. ROBERT RUARK AND Mrs. Janis Larsen enjoy their lunch at Taco Bell. SONYA HARRIS CA N'T stand Mrs. Bessard’s beautiful hair that she is Cutting it all off. MRS. ALBERTA DOLE checks to see if Cecille Vicencio payed for her yearbook. MR. MARK IRONSIDE, Mr. Roger Young, Mr. Donald Grant, and Mr. Fehley are ready to teach some football players how to play a real game. MISS SANDRA O’ROURKE screams “‘let go” to Mr. Leland Stanford. WHILE MR. JOSEPH KING and Mr. James Johnson is playing a serious game of chess, Mr. Norman Robinson is waiting to play the winner. —- 7 - MR. 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ANDERSON TELEPHONE 2244 SANTA CLARA AVENUE 415-522-5872 ALAMEDA, CALIFORNIA 9450! SINCE 1887 Mason-McouFrFigé REAL ESTATE INC CAROLINE J. HOOTON LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKER 500 PARK STREET ALAMEDA, CALIFORNIA 94501 (415) 769-8000 Eves. 865-2949 There are those who think that they’ve been dealt a losing hand, the cards were stacked against them, and they weren’t born in Lotus- Land. All pre-ordained a prisoner in chains a victim of venemous fate “So Choose Free Will” Dearest Jeeps, I'll “Always” love you “In A Special Way”. I'll NEVER Teave you! Right BUDDY! And I won't eat my NEVER. Thank you so much Sam!! George and Sam I hope things get worked out!! Florina and Romel there’s no way to describe how you've guys were always here for me. Thanx! FOREVER you guys!! And to my real friends Let’s party you guys!! GODZILLA! WELL YOU GUYS I MADE IT! NOW ITS YOUR TURN! CONGRADULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1987 yearbook staff:- Believe it or not -you did it! This is like so cool! My own space in the yearbook to write whatever I want and I’m not even a senior! Talk about privileged. I know shut up! But keep reading: Steph-Red and white is punk. Kat-April 1, 1987. Sonya-thanks 4- everything! Thad Chris-U2 are still great! 2 my family friends: I luv u all. Drea “Follow your dream ... take one step at a time and don’t settle for less, just continue to climb ...” “THE LORD IS MY STRENGTH AND SONG, AND IS BECOME MY SALVATION. FOR HIS MERCIFUL KIND- NESS IS GREAT TOWARD US: AND THE TRUTH OF THE LORD ENDURETH FOREVER. PRAISE THE LORD.” (PSALMS 118:14 117:2) Only the strength and love of God and the encourage ment of friends sustained me through this year. “A friend’s a friend forever, if the Lord’s the Lord of them “Thanks Gert (TS), Wendy Fongy, Monika, Lyn- nette and L.C.; and especially to Erico, for the sanity through the long days and physio, and Bennett, for your love and snugglebear. To the yearbook staff WE MADE IT CV, KW, JM, RB, CH, RT MK! Keep dreaming and succeeding “Life is not always what one wants it to be, but to make the best of it as it is, is the only way of being happy.” You hearing this particular music touches those thoughts I had so hoped could rest while I filled the empty space with whatever I could ... To the receivers of the artistic letters, remember: if you look carefully you can uncover hidden feelings! J.L. Lahey As we the class of 88 approach our se- nior year we will be looking into our future hoping, wondering, and dreaming about our future. In it I hope to find PEACE. ZAMEER: to PEACE. We are the future so all must be cau- tious!! The class of 88 is Rad- SS Robert Bisi Marl- The sky is no limit-Reach for the stars. I'd like to congratulate my sister Mildred (Marie) Bonoan for graduating and so with all the seniors. It was a fun year I’m looking forward to next year. Well see you next year! R.B. P.S. yearbook staff BR, AN MAS ai P Ra, Ci. I, Sand Kh “Rejoice and be glad on this day cuz when tomorrow comes you'll regret it. Life’s too short to even waste a minute. So only do the things that you'll thank yourself for later!’ God bless you! Cassie Ham Cy, t Okay YA’LL here’s my famous quote! Read it. Remember i Divert “DON’T BE AFRAID. THERE’S NO TIME TO BE AFRAID. LIFE IS TOO SHORT. TAKE CHANCES. SAY “YES,” JUST ... DON’T BE AFRAID! (YOLl CAN DO IT!) Jennifer Tolentino Manuntag “FAREWELL A WORD THAT MUST BE AND HATH BEEN, A SOUND WHICH M AKES US LINGER; YET-FAREWELL.” CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL THE SENIORS! JANET KWUN “PASSING THROUGH, PASSING THROUGH- SOMETIMES HAPPY, SOMETIMES BLUE. GLAD THAT I RAN INTO YOU - TELL THE PEOPLE THAT YOU SAW ME PASSING THROUGH.” God Bless The Class of 1987 Peggy Vaughn Support your Yearbook in 1987, Buy a Personal Ad. Inguire with the yearbook staff. JC PENNEY Congratulations Class of 87 2217 South Shore Center Alameda, California 94501, Tel. 415-521-0211 TO MY BROTHERS, SPAMHEAD WEE, THOSE PARTY BOYS WHO HOLD THE KEY TO GOOD TIMES, GOOD FRIENDS HEIDELBERGES, NOW LISTEN TO YOUR SISSY’S WORDS “GO TO COLLEGE, GET A JOB YOU ENJOY DON’T TREAT YOUR GIRLFRIEND LIKE A TOY” THE THING TO REMEMBER TO STAY AFLOUT IS MOM CAN NO LONGER WRITE YOU NOTES! ATERFRONT CAFE MY SON JL LAHEY 2402 MARINER SQ DR ni a ALAMEDA CA. 522-WATR BUGGED ME TO BUY AN AD TO MEET HIS QUOTA GOOD FOOD, GOOD FUN A a oe Sone one GREAT PLACE TO BE HERE IT IS! “BEST OF LUCK CLASS OF 87” This Space Reserved For The Autograph Of A ABAD, Gary-'87, 16 ABLAO, Beverly-'87,16 ABLAO, Myrna-'89, 58, 133 ABURTO, Luby-'89, 58, 135 ADAMS, Clint- 90, 68 ADAMS, Monice -'88, 46 AGUILAR, Carmen - '87, 16, AGUILAR, Gloria -'88, 46 AGUILAR, Petra-'90, 68 AGUILUZ, Erica-'90, 68 AGUILUZ, Heloiza-'89, 58 ALDEN, Eric-'89, 58 ALEMAN, Maria-'87 ALEXANDER, Alicia-'89, 58 ALIM, Robert-’90, 68, 105 ALMENDRALEJO, Julie-'88, 46 ALVAREZ, Christina-'89, 58, 96 AMIRI, Maria-'89, 58 AMIRI, Roya-'90, 68 AMITH, Richard-'87, 16 ANDERSON, Eric-'88, 46 ANTONIO, Marilou-'88, 46 ANTONIO, Marilyn-'89, 58 APODACA, Jocy-'89, 58 APODACA, Juanita- 88, 46 AQUINO, Catherine-'89, 58 AQUINO, Felecisim-'89, 9, 58 AQUINO, Porferia-'87, 16 ARANAS, Armen-'90, 68 ARANAS, Fiangesca-'88, 46 ARANAS, Gina-'87 ARELLANO, Alverna-'89, 58, 80, 133 ARELLANO, Bess-90, 6, 68 ARGHANDIWAL, Qudisa-'89, 58 ARGHANDIWAL, Zarmina-'90, 68 ASUNCION, Carisa-'89, 58 ATIENZA, Angelito-;87, 16, 135 AURE, Glenn-'90, 68 AYALA, Zaida-88, 46 BACA, Anamaria-'89, 58, 59 BACA, Joseph-’88, 46 BAILESS, Kardkanog-'90, 68 BAIN, Danny-'88, 46 BAIN, Donna-'87, 16 BANKS, Aron-'89, 58 BANKS, Stephen-'89, 65, 80 BARKLEY, Audra-88, 46 BARR, Chad-’89, 58, 97 BATES, Renee-'88, 46 BAUGHMAN, Jennifer-'88, 9, 68, 85 BAYLEN, Bernard-'88, 46, 65 BAYLOSIS, Leizle-'87, 16 BAYLOSIS, Lynette-'88, 46 BEARD, Marice-'87, 16 BEAUREGARD, Joseph-'90, 68 BECK, David-'89, 58 BENAVIDES, Grace-'87, 16 BENDER, Ursula-'89, 58, 65 BENIPAYO, Romel-'88, 46 BENSON, Richard-'89, 58 BERGER, Jeremy-'89, 58 BERMUDES, Florina-'89, 58, 65, 112 BERMUDEZ, Douglas-'90, 68 BESSARD, Jason-'87, 7, 16, 125 BIANCHI, Kent-'88, 46 BIDDLECOME., Christine-'87, 16 BILL, Gary-'87, 16 BIO, Myrna- 90, 68 BISHOP, Lisa-'87, 17 BISI, Robert-'88, 46, 49, 93 BLACKMON, Robert-’87, 17, 103, 115, 125 BLAKESLEE, Elise - 90, 68 BLEDSOE, Melanie-'89, 58 BOBSIN, Peter-’88, 9, 46 BOERSMA, Christine-'87, 10, 17 BONOAN, Mildred-'87, 17, 133 BONOAN, Richard-'89, 58, 93, 196 BOONE, Matthew-'89, 58, 80, 134, 135 BOOTH, Thomas-'88, 46 BOWLES, Kristi-'88, 46 BRADLEY, Vanessa-'87, 12, 17, 30, 83, 114, 115, 129 BRAUN, Jeffrey-'88, 4, 46 BRIGHT, Carl-'90, 68 BRIGHT, Michael-'88, 46 BRIGHT, Richard-'87, 17 BRIGHT, Sheldon-’87, 17, 24, 125 BRINDLE, Roxanne-'87, 17 BRODIT, Michael-'88, 47 BROOKS, Eric-'88, 47 BROOKSHIRE, Victoria-'87, 7, 17, 132, 133 BROWN, Aldrin-’87, 17 BROWN, April-’88, 47 BROWN, Barbara-'90, 68 BROWN, Betty-'87, 17 BROWN, Dawn-'88 BROWN, Gabriela-'88, 47 BROWN, Jerry-'90, 68 BROWN, Leslie-'89, 59 BROWN, Mark-’'87, 17, 97, 110 BROWN, Marquita-'90, 68, 72 BROWN, Michelle-'88, 47 BROWN, Robert-'90, 68 BRUDER, Lori-'90, 68 BUCKLEY, Gail T.-'88, 47 BULATAO, Agnes-’87, 17, 82 JLATAO, Georgina-'89, 59 RGE, William-'88, 47 RGOS, Jason-'90, 68 RSEY, Cheryl IRTENSHAW, Katherina-'90, 68, 73, 81, ! RTON, Tonia James-'88, 47 STOS, Eric-'87, 17 STOS, Stefanie-'88, 47 TLER, Aaron-'89, 59, 97 TLER, Ericka-'89, 59 TLER, Sarah-'87, 18, 29, 84, 164 BYRD, Maria-'89, 59 “ABRERA, Todd-'87, 18, 115, 125 “AHOON, Michael-'87, 80 “ALILUNG, Carol-'88, 47, 129 ALLANS, Robert-'90, 68 “AMACHO, Alex-'89, 59 “AMPBELL, Lisa-'87, 18 “AMPBELL, Sergio-'90, 68 AMPBELL, Shelley- 90, 68 AMPOS, Angelica- 90, 68, 129 “ANALIN, Tim-'89, 59 “APONIO, Peter-'88, 47, 102 ARAVEO, Efren-'89, 59 “ARCALLAS, Hysgeia-'90, 68, 79, 109 “ARDENAS, Deanna-'89, 59 “ARNAHAN, William-’88, 4, 47 ARNEGIE, Thea-'90, 68 ARNEY, Paul-'89, 59 ARNEY, Mark-’87, 18 ARR, Karry-'90 ARRIER, Sonya-'87, 18 ARRILLO, Jorge-'87, 18, 26 “ARRILLO, Martha-’89, 65 “ARSNO, Lance-'90, 68, 80 “ARTER, CHristopher-'87, 2 “ARTWRIGHT, Dellie-'89, 59 “ASE, Carol-'87, 18, 20, 86 ‘ASTRO, Priscilla-'89, 59 “ASTRO, Silvia-'89, 65 “ATANO, Jessica-'88, 47, 133 “ERALDE, Noel-'89, 9, 59, 97 “HANG, Junho- 89, 59, 80, 81 HA felololelelelejsejleejiejwereeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeye CHARL ES, Diane-'87, 18 Cc ‘HARLES, Traci-'88, 47 (HE Angelina-'89, 59, 65, 93, 128, 185 G, Cathy-’88, 47 CHI, Yong- 90, 68 CHIN, Tina-'88, 47, 93, 96, 133, 184, 196 CHOI, Han-’88, 47 CHOI, Jinho-'90, 68 CHOI, Jim-'89, 59 CHOI, Kevin-'88, 47 CHRISTOPHER, Jacques-'90, 68 CHRISTOPHER, Tanya-'88, 10, 47 CHU, Donny-'86, 68 CHU, Elsa-'88, 47 CHU, Tony-’89, 59 CHUI, Kwai-'90, 69 CHURCH, Leigh-'89, SICIOCIOLA, Myra-’88, 47, 96 CIULLA, Hiro-88, 47 COGAL, Jesse- 90, 69 COGHE, Rudolph-'88, 47 COLE, Jesse-'89, 65 COLON, Guillermo-'88 COOPER, Dondrell-'88, 18, 86 COPERNOLL, Heather-'89 CORLEY, Tracy-'90 CORNELL, Christian-'88, 47, 53, 133 COSTA, John-'90, 69 COTE, Teresa-'89, 59 COTTON, Cheryl-'88 COTTON, Daryl-'87, 18 ‘ OUNCIL, Tanya-'90, 69 “ RANFORD, Nanita-'87, 18 “RA WFORD, Lesley-'88, 47 RAWLEY, John-'90, 69 REEKS, Lucretia-'87, 9, 18, 24 ‘RISPI, H prea 89, 59 RISPI, Robyn-'87, 19 ‘ROWELL, ake. 88, 47, al “RUTCHFIELD, Cynithia- 89, ‘RUZ, Brenda-'90, 69 ‘RUZ, Cynthia-'88, 47 ‘UELLAR, Angela-'89, 59 ‘UENTO, Arnulfo-'89, 59 ‘-UNANAN, Andrea-’88, 12, 47, 55, 133, ‘URTIS, John-’87, 19 ‘USTODIO, Riel-'89, 59 “USTIDIO, Ronald-'88, 47 D DACUMOS, Gladys-'88, 47 DADGAR, Mariam-'89, 59 DAMSEN, Christian-'88, 48 DANG, Mike-'88, 48 DARNELL, Brian-’88, 48 DAVIDSON, Blake-'87, 19 DAVIDSON, Christoph-'89, 59 DAVIS, Robert’87, 19 DAWKINS, Sur-'88, 48, 135 DAYRIT, Maria-'87, 19 DE DECKER, Steven-'87, 83 DE LEON, Maria-’89, 59 DEAN, Theresa-'89, 59, 130 DEGUZMAN, Melissa-'89, 19 DEAVILLE, Angela-'88, 48 DEJANO, Dennis-'89, 62, 65 DEJANO, Jonathan-'88, 48 DEJESUS, Jonathan-'88, 48 DELA, Franklin-'89, 65 DELEON, Arthur-'87, 19 DELFIN, Maria-'90, 69, 79 DELLOS SANTOS, Cincy-'90, 69 DELOSSANTOS, Gemma-'88, 48 ESA NTIS, Charles-’87, 10, 19 ‘HNER, Jennifer-'87, 19 DESCHNER, Kerry-'90, 69 DEXTER, Lee-'87, 19 24, 78, 79 DIAS, Jose-'89, 59 DIAS, Rosalind-'89 DIAZ, Lissette-'87, 19 DICKIE, Brock-'89, 59, 134 DINH, Thi-'90 DINH, Thi Le-'88, 48 DIOGUARDI, Jason-'88, 48 DIOGUARDI, Maria-'87, 19 DIXON, La Treace-'87, 19 DIZON, Andre-'88, 48 DOBBINS, Michelle-'88, 5, 48 DODSON, Leesa-'90, 69 DOLLISON, Deonca-'89, 60 DONLEY, Kathleen-'89, 60, 103 DONOVAN, Curtis-'87, 20 DORSEY, William-'89, 60 DREFKO, Nicki-’88, 48, 130 DRISCOLL, Karen-'88, 48 DUENAS, John-'87, 7, 20, 80, 134 DUGAN, Jon-'87, 20 DUNIVIN, Michelle- 90, 69 DURRANT, Lora-'90, 69 E E E E E E E Bi Bi E E. E. E. E. E. E. Ee BOJO, Catherine- 90, 69 LIAS, Alvaro-90, 69 LIAS, Angelica-'87 ‘LLIS, Nina L.-'88, 48 LLIS, Teresa-'89, 60, 113 LPHICK, Johnny-'89, 60 NG HUNG, Brandi-'90, 69, 75 NRIGUEZ, Greg-'90, 69 RAN, Gustavo-'89, 60 RAN, Liliana-'89, 60 RTZ, Corey-'89, 60 SCUDERO, Renato-'87, 20 SPARZA, Jose-'90, 69 STEP, David-'88, 48 STRADA, Dolores-'88, 48 STRADA, Julius-'89, 60 STROPIA, Veronica-'89, 60 VANS, Howard-'87, 20, 80 F A’AITA, DEBRA ANN-’87, 20 A’AITA, Douglas-'89, 60 ABIANI, Mario-'90, 69 ‘AGUNDES, Pedro-'89, 65 ‘ALCONER, Clifford-'88, 48 FARMER, Alycia-'89, 60 “A ULHABER, Ann Elise-’88, 48 AULKNER, John-'88, 48 “AZLI, Bahrudin-'88, 48 ERGUSON, Lisa-'89, 60, 78, 79, 113 ERREIRA, Irene-'88, 48 -ERREIRA, Yvonne-'89, 60 ERRER, Arlan-'89, 60 ERRER, Daryl-'90, 69 ERRIS, Darla-'88, 48 INLEY, Zamani-'90 INN, Tom-'89, 60 ISHER, David-'89, 60 ITZGERALD, David-' ITZGERALD, George 87, 20, 134, 135 LINDT, Freda-’87, 20 ‘LORES, My ra-'87, 20 LORES, Edwardo-'90, 69 LORES, James-'90, 69 LORES, Reynaldo-'88, 49 FLOYD, Brian-'89 FOLKS, Forrest-'87, 20 FONG, Cindy-'87, 2 FONG, Judy-'88, 20 FONG, Raymond-'88, 49 FONG, Wendy-'89, 60 FONSECA, John-'87, 20 FONTILLAS, Agnes-'88, 49 FORD, Tanya-'89, 60 FOSTER, Randall-’87, 20 FOSTER, Timothy-'87, 20 FRANC IS, Douglas- ‘87, 20, 87, 125 F F. 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Helen-’87, 21 CK, Kathrine-’88, 49 TZLER, James-'87, 8, 21 LWOOD, Cynthia-’87, J2, 21, 112, 129, 162 GABERTAN, Del-’88 GARCIA, Richard0'90, 69 GARD, Asia-’88, 49 GAROUTTE, Billy-'90, 69 GATCHELL, Jeramie-'90, 69 GATMAITAN, Jonathan- 90, 69 GATMAITAN, Joseph-’89, 60 GHIAS, Farahnaz-'90, 69 GIANG, Jimmy-'87, 21, 164 GIANG, Johnny- 89, 60 GILCHRIST, David-'88, 49 GILL, Neel-'89, 60 GILLAM, Marvin-'90, 69 GILLIAM, James-'90, 69 GIORGIO, MATTHEW-’89, 60, 97 GIRON, Mark-’89, 60 GLADDEN, Diana-’87, 21, 97, 112 GLANTZ, Cristy-'90, 9, 69 GLOVER, Andrew “Scott”-'87 GLOVER, Chanel-'88, 49, 161 GLOVER, Kathy-'87, 17, 21 GOMEZ, Elbia-'89, 60 GONZALES, Georgia-'87, 21, 25 GONZALEZ, Gloria-'89, 60 GONZALES, Manuel-90, 67, 69 GONZALEZ, Selena-'87 GOOD, Kevin-'87, 17 GORDON, Troy-'90, 69 GOTAY, Jessica-'89, 60, 130 iREEN, Gina-'90, 69 N, Jennifer-'88, 49 GREEN. 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