Date: Wed Oct 3, 2001 12:34 am Subject: Encina Update (binns/mailing lists/art show/homecoming/float/parade/rally/siblings/rea/boehle/attack followup/nugent/humor/whats new/rsvps) ENCINA ALUMNI, *** THE HOMECOMING PARTY IS THIS FRIDAY *** This midweek update has the full homecoming rsvp list appended to the end. Please check to see who's rsvped so far. We have about 250 alumni and faculty RSVPs for this week's homecoming party, not including family or guests. Time is running out. Get in touch with your friends, classmates, siblings and make arrangements to attend the party. Attached is a copy of the invitation to the Homecoming Alumni Art Show which opens on Thursday at the Encina Art Gallery. This jpeg images are safe to open. You can see the current RSVP list for the homecoming party here: http://www.encinahighschool.com/homecoming/homecoming2001.htm The class of 73 has taken the lead, which is as it should be: Class of 73: 19 Class of 78: 17 Class of 79: 16 Class of 74: 13 Class of 81: 12 Class of 77: 11 Class of 76: 10 Class of 80: 9 It's interesting that the entire decade of the 60s has only 30 rsvps... The 90s decade made a big push and has almost caught up with 28 rsvps. Even the class of 2001 has four rsvps. There are a few classes with no rsvps but I won't embarass them here. NEW alumni rsvps: Dave Morgan 61 Elizabeth Johnson 65 Linda Bonora McGee 67 Van Owens 67 Gary McGee 68 Mary Robichaud Davis 69 Caroline Johnson 71 Vickie Durham May 72 Sue Kehoe Jacobson 72 Jon Veis 72 (Seattle,WA) Lorna Cline Gragg 72/73 Mike Fahn 73 Nona Falkenberg Martinez 73 Greg Roeszler 74 Rodney Vienna 75 Kim Owens Runnels 76 Grady Raley 76 Julie Whitney Kuhn 76 Chuck Armstrong 77 Mary Jo Heck Seitz 77 Tami Kehoe Brodnik 77 Laurie Lau 77 Rocky Niederberger 77 Lissa Miller Souther 78 Lou Fatur 79 Marla Bonomo Kaufman 79 David Lester 79 (2) Deanna Poulsen Gradner 79 Greg Reinarts 79 Chris Dahlberg 80 Kim Poulsen Smith 80 David Smith 80 LeAnn Trevelyan Thomas 80 Tracy Gray Sterne 81 (Petaluma,CA) Shelia Lahey Wolf 81 Tena Wells 81 Jeff Braido 82 (2) Robert Martinez 91 Sarah Martasian 92 Annette Robb 92 James Lewis 93 Shawna Terry Rossoz 93 (2) Shannon Terry 94 (2) Mari Trujillo Lewis 94 Manuel Mejia 95 Norm Allen 96 Paul Atwal 96 Robert DoPorto 96 George Martinez 96 Adele Gray 97 Abby Ivanusich 97 Valerie Smith 97 Joline Dick 01 Michelle Ford 01 Karrie Harris 01 Carrie O'Leary 01 BOB BINNS Last week I attempted to track down Encina's first principal Bob Binns or his son Bob Binns 62. This week I heard from son Bob Binns 62. Unfortunately, former principal Bob Binns passed away 7/13/99 in Ashland, Oregon. MAILING LISTS As those of you on the class mailing lists will have noticed, there has been a barrage of rsvp messages recently. I have found that such mail encourages classmates to rsvp themselves as they see alumni from their year and adjacent years rsvping. These rsvp messages will stop after the homecoming game so don't unsubscribe yourself if you are getting tired of these messages. HOMECOMING ART SHOW Don't forget, the alumni show opens Thursday, October 4th! Stop by the opening reception and meet the alumni artists. Attached is a copy of the invitation to the Alumni Art Show which lists the participating artists and has a map to the Art Gallery. They have added a few artists, including Anthony Montanino 65 and Charles Warner. The Art Gallery will also be open Friday after the homecoming rally so that alumni attending the rally can drop by and see the show. "HOMECOMING: THE ALUMNI SHOW October 4 - November 2, 2001 Opening Reception: Thursday October 4 from 3:00 to 6:00 pm Featuring artists who have graduated from Encina High School including Joe Amrhein, Phil Amrhein 67, Richard Feese 66, Cathy Landgraf, John Landgraf 61, Anthony Montanino 65, Jay Musler 67, Nina Paladino 67, Mike Solomon 66, David Stone, Charles Warner. Suzanne Adan who is the Encina gallery curator does not know all of the artists out there who graduated from Encina. She went through the yearbooks and found the ones she knew how to get in touch with. Anyone interested in participating in the show should contact Mike Stevens at 971-5881 Mon-Fri. between 8:00 - 2:00 pm." HOMECOMING 2001 *** IMPORTANT. READ IF YOU PLAN TO ATTEND *** Date: Friday, October 5, 2001 Time: 5pm to 1130pm Place: El Camino HS cafeteria Parents.If you think your parents would be interested in attending, by all means invite them. My mother Mary Lau (Harlan Lau '73, Laurie Lau '77 and Bert Lau '81) will be at the party, along with her friend Lynn Jensen Milford (John Jensen '83, Mary Jensen '86). Pat Louther, mother of Janine Louther 70 will be there. Children. Are welcome to all events! Parking. If the El Camino parking lot is full, there is also a parking lot on Eastern. If you are coming north on Eastern, you can turn right into a big parking lot before you reach the school. . Alcohol. No alcohol please. We need to be on our best behaviour if we are to use school facilities for future homecoming parties. Encina will be providing security and violators will be spanked! Pregame party. Starts at 5pm in the El Camino High School cafeteria. The cafeteria faces El Camino and is located to the left of the main entrance. Look for the Encina Homecoming banner. The entrance is through the faculty dining room on the left end of the cafeteria. Please sign the guest book, get your nametag and have your picture taken if you wish. Nametags. Preprinted nametags will be provided for those who rsvp. There will be blank nametags for those who did not rsvp and for guests who want them. If you are going to the game first, please stop by the cafeteria and pick up your nametag. Even if you have not rsvped, you can make your own nametag using a blank Encina Homecoming nametag. This will identify you as an Encina alumni. We tried taking the nametags to the game two years ago but there's no place to display them. Classes. The cafeteria will have a eight tables set up for each five years of alumni (61-65, 66-70, etc). Look for your class banner to find your classmates. Please sign in under your classyear so your classmates will know you are at the party. Decorations. Please be sure to thank Chris Moser Taylor 78 and her crew of decorators! Photos. Throughout the evening, if you see someone with a PHOTO badge, feel free to ask to have your picture taken. Rollin Coxe 64, Steve Palmer 74 and I will be taking pictures for the website scrapbook. Dinner. There will be tables for those who bring food to eat for dinner. Encina will be selling burgers, chips, and drinks. We will provide some snacks and munchies. Faculty. Based on last year's party, most faculty came to the pregame party and only a few stayed for the game and postgame party. If there is someone you want to see, come to the pregame party. Teachers and staff will have FACULTY nametags. Music. Pam Maples Weber 77 and her husband Ed will be providing music for the evening via their karaoke system. If you have a favorite CD you would like them to play from your era, bring it along. Announcements. About 7pm we will introduce the faculty in attendance and thank the reunion committee. Then it's time to mosey over to the stadium and watch Encina's undefeated football team take on Lindhurst HS. Undefeated, undefeated, doesn't that sound great! Game. The homecoming game starts at 730 in the El Camino stadium. Admission is $5 for adults. Encina will mark off a section or two of the home stands for alumni. This is just so alumni can find classmates more easily. You can sit anywhere you want. Parade. The homecoming parade should start about 830. Drivers should have their cars in the parking lot by 730. Riders should go down to the parking lot behind the stadium by 800 or so. We are providing alumni cars only for the Encina student royalty. Please do not try and ride in any of the alumni cars. This has been a problem in the past. Last year, alumni took the rides that faculty had been promised, much to my chagrin. This year the only alumni rides are on the alumni float, which is by invitation only. Do not crash the parade! Postgame party. After the game, return to the cafeteria from 10 to 1130pm. Encina will be selling coffee and dessert for those who are interested. Have your picture taken with your classmates, siblings, family. Questions. If you have questions, anyone with a COMMITTEE nametag should be able to help you. Remember, NO ALCOHOL OR SMOKING is allowed on campus! If you have a late rsvp, please send your email to your class mailing list. Go Apaches! Go Bulldogs! The Homecoming committee: Bonnie McFarland 63 Rollin Coxe 64 Larry Murray 65 Janine Louther 70 Nancy Cooper Manly 71 Harlan Lau 73 Sande Byerley Jaeke 74 Marla Byerley Windham 76 Paul Stewart 76 Pam Maples Weber 77 Jim Bain 78 Sharon Bordisso Patten 78 La Vonne Foster Facino 78 Tammy Johnson Baker 78 Gary Kennedy 78 Chris Moser Taylor 78 Lisa Lowe Rodland 79 Lisa Ott Williams 81 Gina Baker Smith 91 ALUMNI FLOAT The alumni pledgers have invited the following former teachers to ride on the alumni float: English teacher Bill Wise (1964-1984) Math teacher Larry Stallings Language teacher Vince Marelich (1959-1992) Music teacher Jack Carey (1961-1984) along with: Don Brodnansky (current teacher,1971-present) Daniel Centers (current student) Harlan Lau '73 (past student) and the Alumni Challenge 2001 player/organizers: Bob Goosmann 74 Chuck Armstrong 77 Chris Dahlberg 80 Steve Palmer 74 Unfortunately, Joe Niederberger 79 and Henry Meier 80 could not make it. I have not heard from Scott Simon 80, Geoff Shumway 89, or Jason Talanian 90. If you are in contact with them, please urge them to contact us. Paul Stewart '76 and the float committee spent the weekend at Jim Bain's house working on the float. There's still lots of finishing up work to do before the parade if you would like to help. Pledges are: Lora Saunders 67 - $50 Larry Nee 71 - $100 Tom Dugally 78 - $100 Larry Bain 79 - $50 Kathleen O'Neill Cable 79 - $50 If you would like to make a pledge, all contributions are welcome. Pledges go towards to the Encina website and the annual homecoming party expenses. HOMECOMING PARADE Many thanks to the alumni who volunteered to drive in the homecoming parade! We rounded up eight convertibles, the exact number needed by the student royalty. The alumni and their convertibles in order of when they volunteered are: Jerry Burk 71 - Harley and girlfriend Diana Lile carrying American flag. Kermit Pahl 61 - 1932 Ford T-Bucket Roadster (Hot Rod) Yon Gomez 81 - 1990 silver Chrysler LeBaron convertible Kris Grasso Elmer 70 - 1996 white Chrysler Sebring convertible Patrick Dunn 73 - 2001 silver Corvette convertible Jerry Burks 71 - 1986 white Mustang convertible Lad Wentzel 76 - Mustang convertible Kim Culver Taylor 76 - VW convertible Lorna Cline Gragg 72/73 - Open Jeep Becky Hurley wrote that the theme for this year's parade is "Scary Movies/Fright Night/Freak Night". HOMECOMING RALLY There will be a homecoming rally at Encina in the morning from 11-1135am. The past two years the alumni have had their own section of the stands and have helped judge the classes. Please let me know if you plan to attend as Encina needs this information in advance. After the rally, stop by the Encina Art Gallery and see the Alumni Art Show. Then anyone's who still around is welcome to join me for lunch at Applebee's, which has lots of Encina memorabilia on display. Last year we had about 50 alumni at the rally. It's quite a nostalgic experience to attend the rally at Encina! SIBLINGS Steve Memering 62 wrote: Tara Memering 61 (deceased) Steve Memering 62 Nona Falkenberg 73 wrote: Nona Falkenberg 73 Matthew Falkenberg 77 Rosemary Paiva 90 wrote: Rosemary Paiva 90 Rudy Raiva 91 Laura Pulliam 81 wrote: Laura Pulliam 81 Kim Thackery John Thackery CINDY REA MACRAE 68 I wish I could be there for the Homecoming activities. I will be in Sacramento from Nov. 10-17th but am training for the New York City Marathon on Nov. 4th. It will be pretty exciting. I am going with Dr. Pamela Peeke, author of "Fight Fat after Forty" and 12 other patients. We will take the train to NYC and she is having us picked up in a stretch limo and escorted around all weekend. Prevention Magazine is writing an article about her taking us to do the marathon and will have their film crew up there following us around and then throwing us a party the night of the marathon. I think that we may be on the Today Show the next morning. We get to stay at the Plaza Hotel for 2 nights. We are running in support of "Fred's Team" with Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. (Fred Lebow was the founder of the NYC Marathon and a big supporter of Memorial Sloan Kettering). I am attempting to raise a minimum of $3000. I will have to remember all of the perks while I am running those 26 miles. We do 24 miles this Sat. and I figure that if I can make it that far, I could walk another 2 miles if I had to. I will keep my eyes open for next years Homecoming date and maybe I can plan a trip at that time. It sounds like a lot of fun. Take care. Cindy MacRae MAUREEN BOEHLE ELLIOTT Awhile back, we have exchanged emails and I find myself trying to find different avenues to locating a friend who is still or no longer a Math teacher at Encina. Her name is Maureen Boehle, aka Molly Boehle, or she may have married with the last name of Elliott. Last I spoke to her was in 97 when I was pregnant with my son and she had just gotten the job at Encina and I told her of many stories!!!! Let me know if you have a resource to locate her or her email through Encina so I may catch up with her. Thanks again for your help, Stacie Pearson (Gleckman) '88 Please write if you can help... ATTACK FOLLOWUP From Mark Lawrence 80... "This is an e-mail from a young ensign aboard USS Winston Churchill (DDG-81) to his parents. (Churchill is an Arleigh Burke class AEGIS guided missile destroyer, commissioned March 10, 2001, and is the only active warship named after a foreign national.). Dear Dad, We are still at sea. The remainder of our port visits have all been cancelled. We have spent every day since the attacks going back and forth within imaginary boxes drawn in the ocean, standing high-security watches, and trying to make the best of it. We have seen the articles and the photographs, and they are sickening. Being isolated, I don't think we appreciate the full scope of what is happening back home, but we are definitely feeling the effects. About two hours ago, we were hailed by a German Navy destroyer, Lutjens, requesting permission to pass close by our port side. Strange, since we're in the middle of an empty ocean, but the captain acquiesced and we prepared to render them honors from our bridgewing. As they were making their approach, our conning officer used binoculars and announced that Lutjens was flying not the German, but the American flag. As she came alongside us, we saw the American flag flying at half-mast and her entire crew topside standing at silent, rigid attention in their dress uniforms. They had made a sign that was displayed on her side that read "We Stand By You." There was not a dry eye on the bridge as they stayed alongside us for a few minutes and saluted. It was the most powerful thing I have seen in my life. The German Navy did an incredible thing for this crew, and it has truly been the highest point in the days since the attacks. It's amazing to think that only half-century ago things were quite different. After Lutjens pulled away, the Officer of the Deck, who had been planning to get out later this year, turned to me and said, "I'm staying Navy." I'll write you when I know more about when I'll be home, but this is it for now. Love you guys." Randy Reid 84 wrote: "Robert Fisk is just another in the Blame America First crowd. Fisk's point of view appears to require that America never promote our interests by the influence of other governments, especially if the CIA is involved. Additionally, Christy Cooper 80 statement that Fisk is independent does not ring true. Call me nitpicky, but Fisk's reference to President Bush as Mr. Bush illustrates his contempt, the more so because he does address Clinton as President Clinton. Fisk has an obvious agenda, and it does not appear to be pro-U.S. His right to be wrong, of course. Lastly, the idea that the attack at the WTC/Pentagon was a "crime against humanity" dilutes America's postition as the victim. The attack was not merely a crime--it was an Act of War. We did not ask for it, we did not declare it, we did not deserve it! However, we will respond to it because evil flourishes when good men do nothing! I have noticed that most of the pacifist's arguments about how the War on Terrorism will be prosecuted indicates that President Bush has it on his agenda to kill innocent Afghans. I get a feeling that the President will not be wasteful or evil in this campaign. And because of this, the terrorists have much more to be concerned about than they would if we conducted the type of campaign conducted over Yugoslavia. To the pacifists: we do not conduct wars began by the enemy in a court, much less a "world court." Reference: Robert Fisk: Bush is walking into a trap 16 September 2001 Randy Reid 84" TED NUGENT Dawn James '73 submitted this... Written by Ted Nugent, the rock singer and hunter/naturalists, upon hearing that California Senators B. Boxer and D. Feinstein denounced him for being a "gun owner" and a "Rock Star". This was his response after telling the senators about his past contributions to children's charities and scholarship foundations which have totaled more than $13.7 million in the last 5 years!! "I'm a Bad American-this pretty much sums it up for me. I like big trucks, big boats, big houses, and naturally, pretty women. I don't care about appearing compassionate. I think playing with toy guns doesn't make you a killer. I believe ignoring your kids and giving them Prozac might. This is my life to live, and not necessarily up to others expectations. I don't celebrate Kwanzaa. But if you want to that's fine; I just don't feel like everyone else should have to. I believe that if you are selling me a Dairy Queen shake, a pack of cigarettes, or hotel room you do it in English. As of matter of fact, if you are an American citizen you should speak English. My uncles and forefathers shouldn't have had to die in vain so you can leave the countries you were born in to come disrespect ours, and make us bend to your will. Get over it. I know how to count votes and I feel much safer letting a machine with no political affiliation do a recount when needed. I know what the definition of lying is, and it isn't based on the word "is"-ever. I don't think just because you were not born in this country, you qualify for any special loan programs, gov't sponsored bank loans, etc., so you can open a hotel, 7-Eleven, trinket shop, or anything else, while the indigenous peoples can't get past a high school education because they can't afford it. I want them to bring back safe and sane fireworks. I believe no one ever died because of something Ozzy Osbourne, Ice-T or Marilyn Manson sang, but that doesn't mean I want to listen to that crap from someone else's car when I'm stopped at a red light. But I respect your right to. Our soldiers did not go to some foreign country and risk their lives in vain and defend our Constitution so that decades later you can tell me it's a living document ever changing and is open to interpretation. The guys who wrote it were light years ahead of anyone today, and they meant what they said - now leave the document alone, or there's going to be trouble. I've never owned, or was a slave, and a large percentage of our forefathers weren't wealthy enough to own one either. Please stop blaming me because some prior white people were idiots - and remember, tons of white, Indian, Chinese, and other races have been enslaved too - it was wrong for everyone of them. I believe a self-righteous liberal Democrat with a cause is more dangerous than a Hell's Angel with an attitude. I own a gun, you can own a gun, and any red blooded American should be allowed to own a gun, but if you use it in a crime, then you will serve the time. I think Bill Gates has every right to keep every penny he made and continue to make more. If it makes you mad, then invent the next operating system that's better and put your name on the building. Ask your buddy that invented the Internet to help you. I don't believe in hate crime legislation. Even suggesting it makes me mad. You're telling me that someone who is a minority, gay, disabled, another nationality, or otherwise different from the mainstream of this country has more value as a human being that I do as a white male. If someone kills anyone, I'd say that it's a hate crime. We don't need more laws! Let's enforce the ones we already have. I think turkey bacon, turkey beef, turkey fake anything sucks. I believe that it doesn't take a village to raise a child-it takes a parent with the guts to stand up to the kid and spank his butt and say "NO!" when it's necessary to do so. I'll admit that the only movie that ever made me cry was "Ole Yeller". I didn't realize Dr. Seuss was a genius until I had a kid. I will not be frowned upon or be looked down upon or be made to keep silent because I have these beliefs and opinions. I thought this country allowed me that right. I will not conform or compromise just to keep from hurting somebody's feelings. I'm neither angry nor disenfranchised, no matter how desperately the mainstream media would like the world to believe otherwise. Ted Nugent" HUMOR Check out this URL: http://www.fieler.com/terror/ WHAT'S NEW 10/1/01: Nona Falkenberg 73, Marla Bonomo 79, Bob Binns 62, Heather Bailey 88, Rosemary Paiva 90, Rudy Paiva 91, Laura Pulliam 81, Belle Hendrickson 66 update, Angela Helm 81, Robert Martinez 91, Jorge Martinez 96 9/30/01: Dona Jones 73 update, Tyla Anderson 80 update, Michael Hall 92 update, Margaret Ledbetter 65, Al Moss 63, Cherylonda Ramzy 97/bio, Michelle Ford 01, Dawna Sage 92, Tracy Gray 81, Sheila Leahy 81, Peggy Teel 76, Alison Woodard 74, Dan Worley 74/75 update, Karrie Harris 01, Bob Stevenson 66, Gary Hastings 62 bio, Leila Alexander 97, Mary Robichaud 69, Linda Bonora 67, Katherine Alexander 63, Ray Gonzales 85 update classmates.com: Richard Ray 62, Bill Paulson 63, Pauline Hamilton 64, Michael Faulkender 64, Dave Perry 65, Mary Dinos 66, Lance Treiber 70, Kathy Viars 70, Morris Chaffin 74, William Muir 78, Kerry Davis 78, Dennis Stark 79, Angela Miller 80, Britt Daniel 82, Laura Pulliam 82, Laurence Bylard 84, Adam Smith 89, Jatwan Russell 92, Angela Rice 93, Richard Salinas 94, David Pioch 96 Don't forget to submit your contact information or bio: contact: www.encinahighschool.com/directory/submit_contact.htm bio: www.encinahighschool.com/submit_bio.htm Harlan Lau '73 Encina HS alumni webmaster www.encinahighschool.com harlan@rambus.com FACULTY RSVPS FOR HOMECOMING 2001 : Robin Arnold Jack Bassett Lynn Begg Myrtle Berry Don Brodnansky Eleanor Brown Susan Bush Jack Carey Cheryl Chambers Eric Dahlin (new) Jack Dutton Louis Huber (Anchorage,AK) Becky Hurley Ray Klinefelter Cliff LaForge (Springfield,OR) Irene Leafe Romano Luchini Vince Marelich Karen McClelland Lee Susan McGuire Terry Reed Ivory Rubin James W Smith Virginia Smith Larry Stallings Judy Wilson Bill Wise Stephanie Woo HOMECOMING RALLY RSVPS Irene Leafe Virginia Smith Dave Morgan 61 Van Owens 67 Janine Louther 70 (2) Tom Parks 70? Lorna Cline Gragg 72/73 Harlan Lau 73 Rett Smart 73 Julie Eissinger Meador 74 Karen Elledge 74 Steve Palmer 74 Donna Prewett Peterson 74 Kim Owens Runnels 76 James Collentine 77 La Vonne Foster Facino 78 Kathleen O'Neill Cabe 79 Sue Cantwell 81 Janna Snedden Curtis 83 Carolyn Gibson 87 Debby Larraguivel 96 Valerie Smith 97 ALUMNI RSVPS FOR HOMECOMING 2001 61 David Haynes Carol Mills Russell Dave Morgan Kermit Pahl John Russell Joan Seitz Barrett 62 Sandi Elrod Gallegos Linda Weatherford Ballance Sheran Weatherford Yeager 63 Bonnie McFarland Kaplan 64 Rollin Coxe 65 Leslie Cameron Silva (2nd rsvp) Betty Johnson Chuck Long Margie Marston Younger Larry Murray Tom Sertich 66 Kathy Cooper Alan Stroppini 67 Linda Bonora McGee Coleen Carney Linda Copley Mullen? Van Owens Lora Saunders Tim Zeka 68 Gary McGee? Barbara Tedmon 69 Linda Benvenuti Mary Robichaud Davis Allen Seamans (2) 70 Jack Bettencourt Kris Grasso Elmer John Hagus? Janine Louther (2) Tom Park (Yuma,AZ) Paul Whatley (Fremont,CA) 71 Susan Bly Whatley (Fremont,CA) Jerry Burks Nancy Cooper Manly Jon Dahlberg Care Johnson Roger Petersen Terry Teel 72 Wayne Christie Vickie Durham May Angie Gurule Kraft Sue Kehoe Jacobson Darrell Mitchell Debbie Sprague Mitchell Jon Veis (Seattle,WA) 73 Todd Brownell (Willows,CA) Debbie Burruss Williams & daughters (1st rsvp, Sparks,NV) Jenny Chapman Lorna Cline Gragg 72/73 Janie Davis Nelson Patrick Dunn Mike Fahn Nona Falkenberg Martinez Becky Francis Murray Steve Giguere Heather Kendall? Kathleen Ketcherside Arceo Harlan Lau Elliott Mandell Bob Nannini Ellen Rake Diane Schoenborn Kelly (2) Rett Smart Carolyn Teel Rand 74 Toni Blas Moots Sande Byerley Jaeke Lisa Davis Zellar Julie Eissinger Meador Karen Elledge Vanessa Favero Bob Goosmann Terri Jurich Howard Terrea Harlan Sherman John Nunez Steve Palmer Greg Roeszler Ramdi Sanford Cunningham? 75 Don Bright? Linda Fanning Cabana (3-4) Jeff Frei Greg Grant Kate Grebitus Christina Plessas Barry Rodney Vienna Teresa Wooten (2) 76 Marla Byerley Windham Kim Culver Taylor (2) Karen Dellinger Nissen Karen Edwards Kim Owens Grady Raley Karen Schoenborn Barsch Paul Stewart Lad Wentzel Julie Whitney Kuhn 77 Chuck Armstrong James Collentine Dave Dahlberg (3) Mary Jo Heck Seitz (Sparks,NV) Tami Kehoe Brodnik Linda Kasline Grant Laurie Lau Pamela Maples Weber (2) Mike Martis Rocky Niederberger (2) Ed Ragle 78 Jim Bain Sharon Bordisso Patten Tom Dugally La Vonne Foster Facino Darcy Frields Max Fuentes Lynne Gile Tracy Lisa Green Dennis Teresa Gunn Davis Tammy Johnson Baker Gary Kennedy Monkia Lew Masuda Lissa Miller Souther Chris Moser Taylor Pete Plessas Marcy Shaw Belmont Patty Wohl 79 Marla Bonomo Kaufman Myra Calhoun Placencia Terri Durham Fuentes Lou Fatur Terri Ferreira Scoggins Laura Gray Shay David Lester (2) Lisa Lowe Rodland Kellye Murphy Kathleen O'Neill Cabe (4) Deanna Poulsen Gardner Kathy Ragle Martinez (2) Greg Reinarts Janet Russel Mason Dan Tuning? Pam Wilbur? 80 Bob Bjorklund (2) Sandy Conley Skrobecky (2) Chris Dahlberg Danette Davis (6) Jami Ferreira Steven Ivy Kim Poulsen Smith David Smith LeAnn Trevelyan Thomas 81 Kim Bettencourt Bjorklund (2) Sue Cantwell Jim Dallas Becky DeVere Ivy Yon Gomez Tracy Gray Sterne Sheila Leahy Wolf Kathy Morrow Lisa Ott Williams Melissa Tovar Tena Wells Shawn Zausch? 82 Jeff Braido (2) Judy Murphy (2) 83 Janna Snedden Curtis 84 85 Sandy Cameron Farmer Peter Forbes (2) Dan Horner? Cindy Onstine Baker Dawna Spivey Hunter Kelly Wininger Barrett? 86 87 C Jay Dow Carolyn Gibson (Redding,CA) Carlo Gomez Tamara Rosenblum Peluso 88 Kelly Horine (2) 89 90 Jinne Webb Horger (4) 91 Gina Baker Smith Billy Laun (2) Robert Martinez 92 Rochelle Karrick Laun (2) Sarah Martasian? Annette Robb Penelope Webb Yanez 93 Teresa Buckalew Tobin James Lewis Shawna Terry Rossoz (3) 94 Erika Morris Shannon Terry (2) Mari Trujillo Lewis 95 LaToya Givens Ernestine Holmes Manuel Mejia Jeff Tobin Lisa Zavala? 96 Norm Allen Paul Atwal Robert DoPorto George Martinez Tywa Phillips Reali 97 Adele Gray Abby Ivanusich Valerie Smith 98 99 Tina Phillips Pritchett 00 01 Joline Dick Michelle Ford Karrie Harris Carrie O'Leary Parents Lynn Jensen Milford Mary Lau Pat Louther