Date: Fri Apr 27, 2001 7:20 pm Subject: Encina Update (challenge/adopt/pledges/faculty/team/band/details/rsvps/pledges/SAFE/kojima/88/reunions/siblings/bluffs/bios/obits/law/homecoming/envy/whats new) ENCINA ALUMNI, This week's update is sponsored by an anonymous donor from the class of 75. I received a $140 check to pay for the registration for the Encina domain for the next 5 years. Thank you very much! CHALLENGE The Alumni Challenge is catching fire! We're talking conflagration! Last Friday we had about 50 rsvps and pledges for $2 for each point scored by the alumni team, along with numerous pledges for individual players on the team. Today we have about 100 rsvps and pledges for an astounding *** $237.85 *** for each point scored by the alumni team! That's not a misprint. Go to the free throw line, sink two free throws, $500 (almost) for Encina. Estimate a reasonable score for the alumni and do the math! This amazing pledge is largely thanks to Paul Bonderson 70 ($100/pt), Gerry Coppock 78 ($75/pt) and Ronald Morgan 70 ($50/pt). Thank you kind sirs! In addition, Paul has said that he will MATCH any higher bids made by other classes! Our revised goal is $250 per alumni point so we have $12.15 to go! Please help us with just a few more dollars... If anyone wishes to change their pledge from a classmate to any alumni, we would certainly appreciate it! We have numerous other pledges for individuals, cheerleaders and even blocked shots. Terri Jurich 74 and Kathy Webber Gill 72 are willing to cheerlead provided they can find a suitable costume. Please write if you can help with a songleader/cheerleader costume! It's worth another $100 in pledges for Encina. In addition, we have received many generous donations from alumni who are unable or too far away to attend in person. We would like to thank everyone who has rsvped, made donations or pledged for their support and generosity! I think I can safely say that alumni have exceeded the wildest expectations of organizers Bob Goosmann 74 and Steve Palmer 74. Remember, as an incentive to pay early, the cost is: $20 before May 1st (NEXT TUESDAY) $25 after May 1st If you have signed up, please send in your check to confirm that you are coming. We much prefer early signups to paying at the door, as we need a headcount for the caterer. Even if you can't attend in person, your donation would be greatly appreciated! Please spread the word among classmates who are not on the net and do not receive the updates and aren't aware of the alumni challenge! And take some time this weekend to contact your old classmates and rsvp, before the price increases on May 1st... ADOPT A TEACHER We have a new proposal initiated by an alumni who wishes to remain anonymous. If you would like to sponsor a teacher (pay their way), let me know and I will contact them and see if they are able to attend the alumni challenge. PLEDGES Here are some of the more interesting pledges... We started the week when Gerry Coppock 78 wrote: "I pledge $50.00 (Fifty-Dollars) per point... And... I challenge Tom Dugally, or any other Encina Alumni, to match or increase my pledge... Bona Fide... (Does anyone else hear dice rollin?) -- I won't be at the game. But, Good Luck 78!! Gerry Coppock" Later Gerry wrote: "Gentlemen, Holy smokes! Good response !! Did I say $50.00??? I must have been nuts! Let's make it, say, $75.00 per point. Rocky... please... you can do better than $30.00... Max... Tom... where are you??? Gerry" Tuesday Paul Bonderson 70 wrote: "It does not look like the class of '70 is represented so I will pledge $100 per point. I challenge all other classes to come up with a higher bid, if you do I will match it. Paul Bonderson, Class of '70" Then Thursday Ronald Morgan 70 wrote: "I will be in Sacramento visiting my father until May 10, 2001 :( Your last event I was in Sacramento as well until the day before! Maybe I can arrange to attend. I will donate 50.00 per point! Regards, Ronald J. Morgan" ALUMNI CHEERLEADERS Keith DeLuca Paulsen 81 wrote: "If you think this is appropriate I will donate $50.00 to the pledges for an alumni cheerleader from any class 1981-1983 to show up in her cheerleading outfit and cheer for the alumni team. If others join on this pledge for other years maybe we(alumni side) will have a cheerleading squad. Keith (DeLuca) Paulsen" Kathy Webber Gill 82 wrote: "If I can find any cheerleading outfits I will do it. I'll keep you posted... Kathryn" Bill Farley 77 wrote: "I'll match the cheerleader pledge. I'll put in $50.00 for any cheerleader from "74 - "77." Terri Jurich Howard 74 wrote: "find me a Cheerleader outfit and I'LL wear it!!! Any pledges for that or will I have to pay YOU??????" Jennifer Smith Tierney 80 wrote: "OK I'll make the $50 pledge for a 78-80 Cheerleader. Julie, Liz- where are you? You both would look fabulous in your old outfits!" Kathy Webber Gill 82 asked if her daughter could join her and the management has said sure, the more the merrier! So if we have any volunteers whose daughters would like to participate, feel free. In fact, if any alumni would like to dress up their kids as Apaches that would be great! MORE PLEDGES OR RSVPS Christy Cooper 80 wrote: "Alright already! I cannot attend the game because I live in Kansas (a poor excuse, I admit), but I'll pledge a buck for every point the alumni team scores. Good luck to all and especially to Chris, Henry, and Scott. Wish I could be there to see you play!" James Bui 90 wrote: "I am sorry for being "out of it" after the Reunion. I am attending a conference on Friday 11, so I will not able to attend the Alumni Challenge; however, I will help Encina by pledging $1.00 for every basket the Alumni team makes." Tricia Obermuller Ford 77 wrote: "OK, now that I've got this on a Friday on my calendar, please put me down for three for the Challenge - my daughters want to see the wonderful school (and current division opponent of their school!) their mom went to - "check's in the mail." Am writing the ol' gang today to get up some support." Kelly Horine Hoffman 88 wrote: "OK, I am tired of being the only one on our list! My husband and I will be there assuming this baby stays put that long. Its not much, but I will give $2 for everybody from the class of 1988 in attendance. " Marvin Gee 79 wrote: "I'll sign up for the $1 per point pledge that Joe Niederberger and others have signed up for. I won't be able to attend (I live in Anaheim), but hope it's a high scoring game. Email me a bill after the game is over and I'll send in my check. Thanks." EXCUSES Bill Glaholt 88 wrote: "Argh!! Not fair! *NOT* fair!! I'm a band musician, yes. I'd *love* to be there, yes. I'd have brought my keyboard 'n gig equipment ... IF I wasn't busy that weekend... However, I'm getting *married* the next day, and thus have a few things on my schedule slightly more important to me. <:) If it'd been on any other weekend, I'd have probably gone. Have fun and let me know how it goes!" Shannon Bice 89 wrote: "I would love more than anything to attend the alumni challenge, but I will be on my honeymoon! I would love to send a donation, where can I mail it to? Good Luck to the Alumni and my apologies for not being able to attend....." Jeff Frei 75 wrote: "I'd be there in warpaint, headdress, and a loincloth if only I didn't HAVE to go to a week long company golf retreat in Monterey. Give my love to Christine!" Lance Ballance 85 wrote: "I will be unable to attend the Alumni Challenge, as we are in the middle of the Spring Book (Ratings), so I cannot take any time off the air until at least June 20th. Also, my wife will be about 8 months pregnant by then, and travel might be out of the question. HOWEVER, I will donate $1.85 per point to the alumni coffers. If anyone else from '85 wants to match it, that would be great. FACULTY RSVPS Teacher John Knurr, band director from 1966-1974, wrote: "Hey Kurt and Harlan - Am coming out for the game - will arrive Thurs My 10 - hopefully stay at Orlin Schulers - and return Tues - May 15. Kurt - get me a horn for the game - either tuba or trombone. Looking forward to seeing you guys and everyone else again. John" I spoke with Jack Carey, chairman of Encina's music department from 1961-1984. Jack will be coming too. Language teacher Christine Kojima, who taught at Encina from 1969-89 and who is retiring from Del Campo this June, will be at the party until 7. Unfortunately, Del Campo is giving Christine a retirement party which starts the same night at 730! Christine Kojima wrote: "I will donate $1.00 per point scored by any of my former students Dahlberg, Niederberger, Armstrong, Tierney or Shumway." ALUMNI BASKETBALL TEAM The alumni basketball team roster is: Bob Goosman 74 Chuck Armstrong 77 Kim Tierney 78 Chris Dahlberg 80 Henry Meier 80 Scott Simon 80 Geoff Shumway 89 Jason Talanian 90 I hope that alumni will come out and support their classmates at the game. ALUMNI BAND The following are signed up for the alumni band: Kurt Pearsall 74 on trumpet (in charge) Emmett O'Sullivan 69 on ? Mike Pittsley 71 on trombone Ralph Davies 76 on trombone Bill Bua 81 on saxophone Yon Gomez 81 on drums John Knurr on tuba or trombone If you are interested in participating or would like Kurt to consider/contact another alumni you think should be in the band, please contact Kurt Pearsall 74 at bixstix@aol.com and copy me at harlan@rambus.com We're trying to make arrangements to meet at Encina before the game so the alumni band can practice and get organized. FIRST ANNUAL ENCINA HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI CHALLENGE Just the facts. If you are coming, please rsvp to harlan@rambus.com . Please pay in advance, as we need a headcount for the caterer who is providing dinner. *** As an incentive to pay early, the cost is: *** $20 before May 1st $25 after May 1st In order to raise desperately needed funds for the school, the first ever “Encina Alumni Challenge” will be held the evening of Friday, May 11. This will be a fun and interesting event for all Encina alumni—held at the school—featuring tours of the campus, a fabulous catered dinner, and a basketball game pitting an alumni team against this year’s league-winning team. Event: Alumni Challenge Date: May 11, 2001 Place: Encina High School Time: 430pm to 1030pm Cost: Before May 1st $20/person for adults; $10/person for children under nine Includes tour, dinner, game and postgame socializing After May 1st, $25/adult; $12.50/children under nine All proceeds will go directly to Encina. Danni's Catering is providing the meal at cost. Contact: Bob Goosmann 74 Steve Palmer 74 Goal: To raise money for Encina Program: 4:30 p.m.—6 p.m. Campus Tours 5 p.m.—7:30 p.m. Dinner 7:30 p.m.—9 p.m. Basketball Game 9 p.m.—10:30 p.m. Post-Game Party We have two methods of payment set up. 1. Check Make payable to "Encina High School Booster Club" and send to: Attention: Becky Hurley Encina High School 1400 Bell Street Sacramento, CA 95825 When you send in your check to Becky, please send me an email so I can keep track of paid rsvps on the webpage. 2. PayPal I'm a novice at using PayPal but I believe you must have a PayPal account to send someone money. Go to www.paypal.com and click send money tab. Recipient's email: harlan@rambus.com Amount: $20 per person Type: Quasi-cash Recipient's last name: Lau Email subject: Alumni challenge Note: if donation please make a note of it in this field Some of you have inquired about making donations. You can make donations by either check or PayPal. Please note that your contribution is a donation in the comment field. This is a fabulous opportunity to see the newly modernized Encina, have dinner with old classmates, make new friends and watch an entertaining basketball game between an alumni and students. I've created a webpage for the alumni challenge here: http://www.encinahighschool.com/homecoming/challenge01.htm I will maintain an up to date list of the RSVPs here. The goal is to have at least 200 paying participants! That's just 5 alumni from each class! ALUMNI CHALLENGE RSVPS If you have signed up, please check I didn't miss you below. If you have RSVPed, please pay in advance and not at door. As far as school spirit goes, the 70s rule! We now have nine rsvsps from the 60s and nine from the 90s. RSVPs so far: Faculty Jack Carey John Knurr (band,from Wisconsin) Christine Kojima (until 7pm) Stephanie Woo 1964 Rollin Coxe 1965 Leslie Cameron Silva (until 7pm) 1966 Kathy Cooper Luken 1967 Linda Copley Mullen (maybe) Kathie Kloss Marynik (2) Lora Saunders Chris Wicks 1969 Emmett O'Sullivan (band) 1971 Nancy Cooper Manly(2) Jon Dahlberg (2) Mike Pittsley (trombone,band,from San Antonio TX) Laura Simons 1972 Kerry Shearer (probably) 1973 Todd Brownell Cynthia Connell Patrick Dunn Dona Jones Harlan Lau 1974 John Bain Linda (Barber-Zollinger) Hammock (2) Toni Blas Moots(2) Sande Byerley Jaeke Lisa Davis Zellar Julie Eissinger Meador Bob Goosmann (player) Terrea Harlan Sherman Stacey Heidig Nittler Terri Jurich Howard Steve Palmer Donna McManus John Nunez Kurt Pearsall (band) Greg Roeszler Randi Sanford Cunningham Dennis Schwartz Mador Suzanne McGee Anderson 1975 Greg Grant Jan Heintz Hammon 1976 Jenifer Connell Rugne Ralph Davies (band) Kris Kaney Andrea Mandell Kraus Paul Stewart 1977 Chuck Armstrong (player) Bill Farley Linda Kasline Grant Tricia Obermuller Ford (3) Mike Martis 1978 Jim Bain Debbie Crouch Tom Dugally Tracy Harper Tammy Johnson Baker (2?) Gary Kennedy Chris Moser Taylor Kim Tierney (player) 1979 Rusty Carter David Robinson (band) 1980 Chris Dahlberg (player) Henry Meier (player) Scott Simon (player) 1981 Bill Bua (band) Keith DeLuca Paulsen Yon Gomez (band) John Reitter Steve Powell 1982 Dena Crouch Kathy Webber Gill (2?) 1988 Kelly Horine Hoffman (2, baby permitting) 1989 Mike Francis (2) Geoffrey Shumway (player) 1990 Branche Jones Jason Talanian (playing on team) 1991 Gina Baker Smith Shannon Staiger (2) 1993 Teresa Buckalew Tobin Laura Bui Charmaine Crans 1995 John Miller Jeff Tobin ALUMNI CHALLENGE PLEDGES/DONATIONS Pledge activity has been very heavy and this unanticipated segment of the alumni challenge promises to raise the more money for Encina than the admission. Of course, the amount depends on the points scored by the alumni... Staff Christine Kojima ($1/per scored by Dahlberg,Niederberg,Armstrong) 1962 Alice Braio Bogert ($25 donation) Barbara Rea Fuller ($25 donation) 1967 Tim Zeka ($20) 1970 James Barbeau ($50) Paul Bonderson (*** $100/pt by any alumni, will match higher pledge ***) Cathy Buchanan Ball ($50 donation) Linda Behr ($40 donation) Cheryl La Cornu Smith ($60) Ronald Morgan (*** $50/alumni pt ***) Mary Reddick ($25 donation) 1971 Eric Mandell ($50 donation) 1973 Harlan Lau ($1/pt by ANY alumni) Elliott Mandell (donation) 1974 Linda (Barber-Zollinger) Hammock ($1/pt by ANY alumni) Terri Jurich Howard (will cheerlead) Steve Palmer ($5/pt scored by Goosmann + $1/alumni pt) Denni Schwartz Mador ($1/pt by ANY alumni) 1975 Steve Walter ($1/pt scored by ANY alumni) 1976 Pamela Rizzo (2,donation,out of town) 1977 Bill Farley ($5/pt scored by Armstrong, $50 for 74-77 cheerleader) Tricia Obermuller Ford ($5/pt scored by Chuck Armstrong) Mike Martis ($5/pt scored by Chuck Armstrong) Kevin Meechan ($5/pt scored by Chuck Armstrong) Herb "Rocky Niederberger ($5/pt scored by Chuck Armstrong) Jeff Slater ($5/pt scored by Chuck Armstrong) 1978 Gerry Coppock (*** $75/pt scored by ANY alumni ***) Tom Dugally ($1/pt scored by ANY alumni) Lynne Gile Tracy ($4/pt scored by Kim Tierney) Tracy Harper ($1/pt scored by Kim Tierney) Carol Markell Keller ($1/pt scored by Kim Tierney) Dan Mayes ($1/pt scored by ANY alumni) 1979 Marvin Gee ($1/pt by ANY alumni) Joe Niederberger ($1/pt by ANY alumni) David Robinson ($10 for 79 cheerleader) 1980 Christine Cooper ($1/pt by ANY alumni) Lynn Rose ($2/pt scored by 80 alumni) Jennifer Smith Tierney ($50 for 78-80 cheerleader) 1981 Jo Tierney (donation) 1981 Keith DeLuca Paulsen ($2 for every blocked shot by either team) 1982 Mike Cramer (donation,$5/pt if Joe Niederberger 79 plays) Kathy Webber Gill (will cheerlead, daughter too?) 1983 Janna Snedden Curtis (daughter will cheerlead) 1985 Lance Ballance ($1.85/pt by ANY alumni) Nabil Zumout (donation) 1987 Rick Lewis ($50) Pamela Waterbury Myers ($20) 1988 Kelly Horine Hoffman ($2 per 88 attendee) 1989 Shannon Bice (donation) 1990 James Bui ($1/pt by ANY alumni) Chris Young (donation) 1993 Laura Bui (donation) If you are interested in attending or helping, please write. The earlier the better, so we can build some momentum and get the bandwagon effect we enjoyed with the homecoming party last fall. We need your support to make this event a success and raise money for Encina and have fun at the same time. SAFE (SCHOOL ACTIVITIES FOR EVERYONE) FUNDRAISER On the subject of fundraising for Encina, thanks to Kathie Kloss 67 and Tom Dugally 78 for bringing this to my attention. *** Note that SAFE will hold it's first fundraiser May 5 at the Sutter Club from 630pm to 1230am. The Sutter Club is located at 1220 Ninth St. Tickets are $65. Proceeds will pay for Encina students to participate in extracurricular activities. *** Tom Dugally 78 is friends with SAFE founder Lisa Gregory. The event is a Cabaret night at the Sutter Club. Please help if you can! The Sacramento Bee April 12, 2001 Extracurricular-activity supplies to be funded by program grants By Jennifer Sparks, Neighbors Staff Writer Helmets, shoes and uniforms may seem to be small investments to participate in extracurricular high school activities, but they can add up to big money. School Activities For Everyone and the San Juan Unified School District's CalWORKs Youth Program will offer grants for equipment and supplies to low-income Encina High School students who would like to join school teams and clubs. Myrtle Berry, principal at the Arden-area high school, said that when she heard about the program, "it was like manna from heaven. Many (Encina) students can't afford extracurricular activities that students from other schools can," Berry said. "Our kids couldn't afford $60 to $70 to play sports. We were elated that some of our athletes and musicians could be sponsored through a program such as this." Lisa Gregory founded the nonprofit organization in response to the 1999 massacre at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colo. "Students who act out are often separated from the student body," Gregory said. "I wanted to do something, to create options for students, to get them involved." SAFE will begin accepting applications for grants from Encina students June 1. The pilot program eventually will be offered at other San Juan district high schools. SAFE's budget is contingent upon corporate donations and fund-raising efforts. Gregory anticipates raising $25,000 for its first year of offering grants at Encina. "This is a wonderful opportunity for youth who otherwise couldn't afford to join in school programs," said Melanie Barbeau, a district community intervention specialist with CalWORKs Youth Program, a program that offers after-school activities for low-income children ages 12 to 18. CalWORKs, a federal welfare reform program that helps teens become self-sufficient, will help SAFE identify eligible youths and will monitor the program. Students who receive reduced-cost or free lunches are eligible to apply for the grants, which could range from the price of a pair of socks or a baseball mitt to a set of golf clubs. "Sixty-seven percent of the population at Encina qualify for the reduced-lunch program," Gregory said. She said that 435 students receive free lunches and 77 pay a reduced cost for lunch. Berry said she likes the fact that SAFE supports academics and attendance. "It's tied into what we, as a school district, are trying to do," she said. SAFE requires students to maintain a 2.0 grade-point average for athletics and 2.5 for all other extracurricular programs with no failing marks in any class. Students also are expected to meet the school's attendance policy in compliance with California's compulsory education laws. Gregory said the organization would grant money on an individual basis, rather than by program, to avoid bias when choosing between football and a music program. Students interested in receiving a grant must apply through the SAFE Web site. Computers are available for student use in the Encina library. A qualifying student will be assigned to one of five mentors at the school. The mentor may be a counselor, teacher or administrator. Mentors will monitor the student's school and program attendance, academic progress, referrals for discipline and other points associated with school performance. The information will be reported to SAFE via an online form that can be accessed only by the mentors and will be used to determine the effectiveness of the program, Gregory said. "The program is set up to be very user-friendly for students and for mentors," Gregory said. Barbeau said that she anticipates seeing students' academic progress improve as a result of their increased participation in school activities. "For our (student) population, making a connection is very important," Berry said. "Our kids need to be a part of a club. It will keep them in school." SAFE will hold its first fund-raiser from 6:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. May 5 at the Sutter Club, 1220 Ninth St. Tickets are $65. Proceeds will pay for Encina students to participate in extracurricular activities. Gregory said she hopes to raise the $25,000 needed to offer grants for one year. For more information or to purchase a ticket, call Gregory at 730-4969 or visit the Web site at www.safeinsacramento.org. Jennifer Sparks can be reached at (916) 348-2764 or jsparks@sacbee.com. CHRISTINE KOJIMA Janet Russel Mason 79 is organizing a retirement party for Christine Kojima, who is retiring this year. Janet wrote: "We've set the date, time and place! Sat. July 14th 3-8 pm Discovery Park (off I-5 where the American River meets the Sacramento River) Amenities: large BBQ (if some people want to get together to BBQ, great, whatever) tables to seat 100 electricity and water volleyball and horseshoe standards (we'll need the equipment) close to restrooms Bring your own picnic dinner, drinks, yearbooks, etc. DESSERT POTLUCK I've paid the reservation fee of $100 -donations gladly accepted" Contact Janet Russel Mason 79 at ideasbydesign@home.com CLASS OF 88 WEBMASTER I finally found my way to the Encina High School web page, and somehow talked myself into taking over the responsibility of webmaster (April 2001). So taking a quote from our teaching staff "Class of 1988 - The Class With Class", I've tried to develop what I hope you will all enjoy to look at, make it easy to navigate, and contact those you may have lost touch with. Please take a look at the site, it definitely has a new feel. Let me know what you think. Have fun, Jon Saxton jsaxton@onemain.com REUNIONS *** Please note the updates for class of 86 and 91 *** If any of the classes have finalized more details, please let me know. If you have siblings or friends from these classes, please let them know their class is having a reunion so they don't miss it. This especially applies to those who aren't online. CLASS OF 61 Date: August 11, 2001 Location: River Cruise on the Mathew McKinley in Old Sacramento Time: Boarding 6.30 Sailing: 7.00pm-10.00pm Contact: John Russell at john_carolrussell@yahoo.com CLASS OF 66 Saturday, September 15, 2001, from 5:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Clubhouse at Swallow's Nest, off Garden Highway in Sacramento Cost: $25 Contact: Kathy Cooper Luken at kluken@mp.usbr.gov CLASS OF 71 Date: Saturday, August 4, 2001 Location: Doubletree (original Red Lion Inn) Time: 6:30PM Contact: Mike Billings at Showzrd@aol.com Laura Simons - 916-972-7077 CLASS OF 76 Date: July 28, 2001 Place: Arden Hills Contact: Matt Shelton at sheltonmk@aol.com CLASS OF 81 Date: August 11, 2001 Place: Arden Hills Country Club Contact: Melissa Tovar at melissatovar@aol.com CLASS OF 86 *** UPDATE *** HEY! JUST TO LET EVERYONE KNOW THAT THE FINAL DATE WILL BE SEPTEMBER 15, 2001. STARTING APPROX 6:30 - 7:00PM. THIS A SEMI CASUAL AFFAIR. NO GOWNS OR TUXS ARE NEEDED!!! I ALMOST HAVE THE PLACE I WANT TO HAVE IT AT BUT THE OWNERS STILL WANT AN EXORBANT PRICE PER HR FOR THE JOINT & I AM TRYING TO GET IT FOR A FLAT FEE. YES, WE WILL HAVE FOOD & BOOZE AND I AM TRYING TO NEGOTIATE THAT TOO INSTEAD OF HAVING TO PAY NOT ONLY AN HOURLY GIG BUT THE BOOZE TOO....((FOR THOSE WHO DRINK)). BY MID MAY I SHOULD HAVE AN IDEA OF WHAT WERE LOOKING AT PER PERSON ETC...((YES, I HEAR GROANING BUT EVERYTHING COST CASH THESE DAYS)). BOY, DID THE CLASS OF 1986 GET RIPPED OVER THE COALS FOR NOT SIGNING UP FOR THE ALUMNI FUNDRAISER...I THINK HARLAN SAID HE WAS APPALLED...WHATEVER. EMAIL ME IF YOU WISH!!!! KELLY CALIKEL@HOTMAIL.COM Date: September 15th Place: TBD Contact: Kelly Dimmitt at CaliKel@hotmail.com CLASS OF 91 *** UPDATE *** CLASS OF 1991 REUNION UPDATE: DATE: August 18th, 2001 LOCATION: Grapes Restaurant upstairs Banquet Hall TIME: 5:30 P.M. Saturday Evening PRICE PER PERSON: (To be determined) Hello everyone! Here is the update on our 10 year reunion! The date and location are set! We will be having it in the upstairs Banquet Hall at Grapes Restaurant between 11th and H Street in downtown Sacramento. Phone number: (916) 447-6272 (In case you need directions). I've hired Swentowsky Photography to shoot the reunion. We will have a "Prom Style" backdrop for photos of you and your guest or partner. These pictures will be for the reunion books. Full color, soft-bound books created by Swentowsky Photography for only $15.00! (That will be included in the ticket price). Also, you will receive your proofs by mail with the option to purchase! Grapes Banquet Hall features it's own kitchen and full bar. To keep cost per person down, everyone will have to purchase their own cocktails. Our menu includes such items as stuffed mushrooms with crab meat and pepper jack cheese, prosciutto wrapped melon, BBQ chicken quesadillas with onions and mushrooms, vegetable platters, fresh bread and more! We are hoping to do a photo slide show with pictures of you in High School and pictures of you, or you and your family today. So look through those old and new albums and send them directly to me with your name, phone number and address on the back of EACH picture. This will all be handled directly through me, so your photos will be safely returned to you either at the reunion or by mail. We are going to have a fabulous party! I'm looking forward to seeing all our old friends and classmates. What I would like everyone to do is e-mail me with your phone numbers and addresses (If you have not done so already), and numbers of anyone you know from our class that might not know about the reunion yet. Along with that, please e-mail me with a tentative RSVP so we can figure out a price per person. I'm Catering some of it myself to keep the costs down. If anyone is interested in being a part of the decoration committee, please call or e-mail me. Also, I hope to see some of our classmates at the Alumni Challenge May 11th. We can talk about reunion plans there as well. You need to e-mail Harlan at harlan@rambus.com to RSVP for that. There are so many of you that I have talked to and everyone has said they are coming! Remember, your 10 year reunion comes along once in a lifetime, so don't be the one wishing you would have went! Photos can be sent to: Georgina (Baker) Smith @ 3500 Data Drive #139 Rancho Cordova, CA. 95670 Phone: (916) 635-7958 Cell: (916) 803-1937 E-MAIL: ginabsmith@hotmail.com (or) eventsbygeorgina@hotmail.com SEE YOU THERE!!!!! Georgina (Baker) Smith 91' Date: Saturday, August 18, 2001 Place: TBD Contact: Gina Baker Smith at ginabsmith@hotmail.com My phone number is (916) 635-7958 If you are calling out of the area, you can call my 800 number at 1-800-496-2935 PIN# 17 Scott Bennett's e-mail is cjbennett@jps.net Scott's phone number is (916) 480-0732 SIBLINGS Tim Fountain 91 is the son is Gayle Reynolds Fountain 67. I've added Tim and Gayle to the second generation Encinian list on the Hall of Fame page. Uncle Gary Reynolds 61 and aunt Gloria Reynolds 70 were also Encina alumni. Leah Friedlander 72 wrote: Debbie Friedlander 69 Leah Friedlander 72 Dan Friedlander 70 Mike Friedlander 77 Yvette Wong 94 is in contact with Michelle Strasburg 94 Deanna Miller 81 wrote: Angela Miller 80 Deanna Miller 81 Toneya Miller 84 Parsha Miller 87 Vetica Miller 89 Marsha Dunham 66 wrote: Marsha Dunham 66 Dianna Dunahm 69 Harvey Rexius 69 wrote: Harvey Rexius 69 James Rexius 73 Esther Rexius 72 Chuck Dunn 69 is married to Leslie Lee 69 Janice Michaels 70 wrote: Janice Michaels 70 Pamela Michaels 70 Michele Michaels 72 (stepsister) Julia McClernon 78 and Rebecca McClernon 80 wrote: Gregory McClernon 68 (deceased) Dan McClernon 74 Rob McClernon 76 Julia McClernon 78 Lauren McClernon 79 Rebecca McClernon 80 Emily McClernon 82 Matt McClernon 83 Elisa McClernon 84 Mitch McClernon 86 Tim Chapman 74 wrote: Robert Chapman 63 Lewis Chapman 68 Tim Chapman 74 Phyllis Greenwood 64 wrote: Harry Greenwood 63 Phyllis Greenwood 64 Gene Clark 62 wrote: Gene Clark 62 Richard Clark 67 SAVING THE BLUFFS Terry Baumgart 66 wrote: "Harlan, You included some information awhile back about a campaign to save a portion of land above the American River as public land. The organization is called Citizens to Save the Bluffs. My family has donated to this effort and we recently received a notice that they have obtained $735,000 of the 1.2 million needed. They received an extension until May 1st and are considering purchasing 2/3 of the property for now. Therefore, they need another $165,000 more or less within the next week! So here is the contact information I received in case any other alumni are interested. Donations to: Citizens to Save the Bluffs, 8060 Capitola Avenue, Fair Oaks, CA 95628. $500 purchases a personalized stepping stone in the preserve, $250 a personalized "Heritage Oak Sponsor" certificate and $100 a personalized "Title to a Square Yard" certificate. There are also opportunities to contribute a gift as a memorial to someone. The donations are tax deductible and checks will not be cashed if they do not reach their goal. Additional information at: www.SaveTheBluffs.org Volunteers can call: Tracy Shearer at 916-961-1729 or email at: savethebluffs@yahoo.com My mother, brother, sister, and myself made a family donation of $500 thinking it would be nice to have a stepping stone with our family name in the preserve/park as we are a multi-generational Sacramento family. We certainly hope there will be beautiful open spaces for the generations to come even though only my mother resides in Sacramento anymore. For those alumni who care about your children and grandchildren having one more nice place to experience the joy of nature and open spaces, this would be a great win-win situation where private property owners receive an agreed-upon income for their property and the entire community benefits from the sale. Sincerely, Terry E. Baumgart ('66) Monterey, CA" BIOS GARY GREENBAUM Occupation: Teacher Bio: I left Encina in 1980 and moved to Elk Grove. I met my wife, Colleen, had two children, Danielle (16) and Brittany (14) and I have been teaching at Elk Grove High since 1981. Trivia: Two years ago I was near death and in desperate need of a kidney transplant. My wife--my match for life and in health--was the perfect donor. We are both doing great. Friends: I had so many students that I loved--far too many to list. However, I have always stayed in close contact with Erik Olson. Hobbies: I love spending time with my family. We have traveled a great deal because my wife is also a teacher. We have been to five Carribean islands on three separate trips. We have taken cruises to Alaska, Canada, Mexico, and the Carribean. Finally, we have taken numerous trips to Disneyland, San Diego, Monterey, San Francisco, and annual trips to Tahoe. Kids: Danielle (16) is 5' 9" tall and as gorgeous as her mother. She is an honor roll student and a member of the junior council. She works at a local coffee shop--similar to Central Perk on Friends--and drives a 96 Mustang that she earned. Brittany (14) is an adorable freshman cheerleader. Her squad of 20 girls competes all over the state. They have won every competition that she has attended. Brittany is extremely artistic and also earns excellent grades. Memorable_teachers: I learned the most from Carol Takeuchi-Chambers about teaching and from Sue McGuire about caring about the students. Favorite_memory: Beating Rio Americano in a swim meet by one point. Actually, I have nothing but fond memories of my years at Encina. I have loved getting in touch with old friends through this wonderful website. I hope to hear from many more. BILL BOSWELL 67 Occupation: corporate jet mechanic Bio: I went into the Air Force in July of 68 and retired as a Chief Master Sergeant in February of 92. Did a tour in Vietnam (69-70) and two tours in Germany. Also was stationed in California, Arizona, Florida and Nevada. Went to work for Northrop Grumman on the B-2 bomber for 7 years in Palmdale. Moved to upstate New York last year where I work on executive type jets at the Binghamton Regional Airport. Married for 30 years to Joyce Outhuse, who is from Massachusettts. We are ready to move back to California...winter is hard in this part of the country. Trivia: Saw a lot of the U.S. and some of Europe and Southeast Asia while in the Air Force. Was fortunate to be part of the flight test programs for the F-117 Stealth Fighter and the B-2 Stealth Bomber. Went back to college and received a B.S. degree from Embry Riddle Aeronautical University. Friends: Randy Crosby, Ken Clark, Laurie Lambert, Dan Bryant (68) Dave Young, Vicki Andrew, Sue Phelps (68). I saw Laurie and Randy at the 20th year reunion. Saw Randy and Dan Bryant at Randy's parents' 50th wedding anniversary a couple of years ago. Would like to hear from anyone in the class of 67. Hobbies: I play golf when ever I can, which is not often enough living in upstate New York. Courses are beautiful in this part of the country. Also do a little hiking and running. I played fast pitch softball for a number of years which I thought was pretty cool since I was cut from the Encina baseball program all 4 years. Kids: We have two children: Keith is 27 and is in the Air Force stationed in Phoenix with his wife and 1 year old son. When Keith was 16 he played in the Big League World Series, representing the team from Europe. Our daughter, Andrea, is 24 and works as a full time counselor for at risk kids in Florida. She went to college on a basketball scholarship and has a degree in English. Grade_school: 1st - 5th grade in Massachsetts. Grade_school_friends: none Junior_high: 8th grade at Arcarde, over by Mira Loma high Junior_high_friends: none Memorable_teachers: Mrs. Volz' German 1 class...a lot of fun...Mr. Day's German II class..a lot of work. Mr. Dederian's civic class, senior year..one of the best teachers ever. Coach Gallaway's Marine Corps style of P.E. conditioning...that was a blessing later in life, trust me. Favorite_memory: finally being a senior...the senior lawn...playing dodge ball on rainy days in the gym...seniors against the other 3 classes...all the proms and homecoming dances..really good times..all the muscle cars the rich kids drove..the parking lot before speed bumps made for some good burn outs. Story: I only missed a couple of days of school during the whole 4 years. I took off early one afternoon to have my mom take me to get my driver's license when I was a junior. The next morning I was in Mr. Bassett's office explaining why I left an hour early. It still makes me laugh. I flunked Algebra two years running...once as a sophomore and once again as a junior... big fat F both times. Sitting next to the beautiful Irene Birchfield (68) during my junior year didn't help me concentrate. But somehow I made it through college Algebra, Trig and Calculus twenty years later. GEORGINA SITAR 88 Occupation: Archaeologist/Future Forensic Anthropologist Bio: Went to JC's while working full time. Joined the Air Force in '93, worked on F-16 Fighter Aircraft at Misawa AB, Japan and Nellis AFB, Las Vegas, NV. Met my civilian hubbie there then got out. Came back to sac to get a forensic science degree, ended up in archaeology. Graduated with my BA, applying for graduate school elsewhere for forensic anthropology. Trivia: Turned into a non-racist, polyamorous punk chick with aspirations of being the next Dr. Clyde Snow (a premier forensic anthropologist). Friends: Ummmm...not sure, maybe a couple of computer geeks, Corrine of the burgandy bob, pretty much the drama crew...lost contact with everyone. Hobbies: Unicycling, juggling, wargaming, SCA, forensic anthropology, and occasionally the tin whistle and the guitar. Tried a couple of forms of martial arts but haven't found the right school yet. Kids: None yet, one planned for grad school. Memorable_teachers: Ack, been so long, German teacher, Drama teacher, cool English teacher (rocky horror picture show video game). Favorite_memory: Graduation. ERICK CRANS 96 Occupation: Painter/General Maintenance Bio: After graduation, I attended the University of Brigham Young, in Utah. After that, I spent two years in the Dominican Republic on a mission for my church. I then returned home in May of 2000 and started working as a painter and doing general maintenance for a property management company. I then met my wife to be in August of 2000, and we were married on April 8, 2001. I still work for the same company and am attending American River College in preperation to tranfer to Sac State soon. Friends: My best friends in school were Catherlyn Burch, Jesse Baggs, Leo Arnell and Jason Burns. I have lost constant contact with them, but still see them every once and a while. Hobbies: I enjoy putting together Thomas Kincaid puzzles and spending time with my wife. We like to visit family often and be outdoors. Kids: No children yet, but hopefully soon! Grade_school: Howe Avenue Elementry Grade_school_friends: Charlie Buckalew and Leo Arnell were two of my best friends that attened Howe Avenue with me. Junior_high: Jonas Salk Junior_high_friends: Again, Charlie Buckalew and Leo Arnell were their at Jonas Salk. Most of my friends I had I met in High School. Memorable_teachers: My most memorable teachers is hard to say. Almost all my teachers made a lasting impression on me. On the top, I would have to say Dennis Wallin, Susan Bush, Mr. Luchini and Mr. Freedman. Like I said, I enjoyed all my teachers, but these four taught me the most. Mrs. Bush for always being willing to chat with us students, and just had a personality that I feel brought out the best. Mr. Wallin for being a great Student Activities Director in Student Government. He guided me well in my term as ASBP and was always willing to help us whatever he could. Mr. Freedman for being a good club advisor, whose humer made math and physics fun. Also Mr. Luchini for being the best class advisor I think there ever will be. He put up with us, he taught us, he supported us, and he was a true mentor. Favorite_memory: All four years of Encina were great memories. My favorite memories mostly involve Student Government Acivities. The rallies, carnivals, BBQ's and more, I feel that the Encina was just one big memory that I will always love. Heard_about_website_from: Mrs. Woo OBITUARIES LORI MARKS 70 Christine Rea 70 wrote that Lori Marks passed away on 3/6/01 in Sacramento. Kathie Kloss 67 went through the 66 grad list and found the following alumni have passed away... JOAN DARDIS 66 Joan Dardis Freels died 7/30/97 in Sacramento KENT JENSEN 66 Kent Jensen died 3/21/85 in Kern County ALFRED MCMILLAN 66 Alfred McMillan died 11/5/87 in Sacramento County. TERRY SORENSON 66 Terry Sorenson died 12/10/79 in Sacramento County. GARY THORMOD 66 Gary Thormod 66 died 4/6/89 in Contra Costa County. LAW From Fortune's Valley Talk... Friday, April 20, 2001, 05:40 PM Zooming the Legal System By David Lidsky I am an attorney--a non-practicing, disaffected one. Tell me you're thinking about going to law school and I'll do anything short of physically blocking the gates in an effort to stop you. I stay so out of touch with my alma mater that the alumni office still thinks I live at home with my parents and am unemployed, and it will forever be thus. Why do I feel this way? The legal system is so subverted, protracted, and expensive that it seems designed merely to justify the high fees lawyers charge. I recently helped my friend Wendy copyright some of her songs, and the instructions to fill out this simple form flummoxed me time and again. This is not my failing, despite what my old law professors might tell you. The legal profession doesn't want my friend Wendy to do it herself or for you to handle such basic legal matters yourself. What the profession wants is for you to go to a law firm where a paralegal will take that simple form, fill it out, and charge $100 an hour for the privilege. He will then show it to a lawyer who will bill $300 an hour to look over something tht you could have done yourself for free if the instructions weren't designed to send you into the arms of an attorney. Along comes this new Website called LegalZoom (http://www.legalzoom.com), founded by a couple of refugees from some of the biggest law firms in the country (Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom; Sullivan & Cromwell), that does these sort of simple legal processes (wills, incorporations, copyright registrations) at a fraction of the cost. The site offers upfront, flat-fee pricing: It walks customers through an interview where they enter in all of the needed information, then creates the proper document, files it within 48 hours, and guarantees its work. As a recovering attorney, how can I not cheer the availability of these kinds of services at these prices? Of course as a journalist, how can I not say, another dot-com looking to transform a staid industry? In this marketplace? Well, that's what Brian Liu, LegalZoom's CEO, and Brian Lee, its president, are doing, and it appears to be working. Live for a just over a month, Liu reports the site now has more than 1,000 customers who've taken advantage of its services. If the site keeps up its current pace of growth it will be turning a profit next month. What was the last dot-com you heard of that had done that? It helps that Liu and Lee haven't fallen into the traps "dot-coms" frequently slip into. LegalZoom has just nine employees. Its Los Angeles offices aren't in Beverly Hills or a downtown office tower, but in the reasonably nondescript Larchmont area. It spends almost nothing on marketing. "By using stuff that's out of favor right now, like banner ads, and by being smart about targeting, we're getting these resources cheap," says Liu. "For every $1 we spend on marketing, we're getting $3 worth of business." And while LegalZoom undercuts what lawyers would charge--by a lot--the business still has some pretty attractive margins. "We're selling paper forms," says Liu, with a chuckle. The legal documents are created automatically; a staffer checks them over and sends them to the right courthouse or government agency. So even in that $55 standard last will and testament package, which is one of LegalZoom's bestsellers, there's plenty of profit potential. Liu and Lee see their market as potentially huge. Most average Americans can't afford a lawyer, and the self-help legal industry is experiencing 20% annual growth, according to Lee. Out of the $100 billion legal services market, about $15 billion goes to "routine" stuff, meaning "things that don't require legal decisionmaking," explains Lee. "It's just a matter of filling out the form correctly." Siphon off some of that, add some of the 80% of self-filers who make mistakes and have to refile, then include the folks who neither want to spend money on a lawyer nor do the work themselves, and you've got a tidy sum. But in this day and age, who will go to a dot-com for legal services? "In order for people to trust us, people need to know that there are quality attorneys behind it," says Liu. While Liu and Lee graduated from UCLA, one of the country's best law schools, and worked at top firms, these two 30-somethings knew that they were still "nobodies." Enter Robert Shapiro, probably best known for representing O.J. Simpson. Liu and Lee targeted Shapiro, and he signed on as an angel investor and the name that would front the business. His picture is right on the homepage, linking to a message about trust and the importance of having a will. Isn't having O.J.'s attorney a bit of a marketing risk? "We thought there might possibly be a little bit of a backlash," says Lee. "But we figured people may not like him, but they know he's a good attorney." After all, how many attorneys do you really like? I can't think of any, and I went to school with 400 of them. Lee reports they haven't had any complaints about Shapiro. Ultimately LegalZoom's biggest asset may be its attitude. Unlike my "topple the castle" feelings about the legal system's hierarchy, Liu and Lee don't take the bait when I lead them into that discussion. "We don't bag on lawyers, saying they're terrible and you should use LegalZoom instead," says Liu. "People have a choice and that's what we want to provide." A socially redeeming dot-com making money? Case closed. HOMECOMING PARTY Coming...Homecoming 2001 on Friday, October 5, 2001: http://www.encinahighschool.com/homecoming/homecoming2001.htm For those of you who wonder what the heck a homecoming party is... For information about the homecoming party, including pictures: http://www.encinahighschool.com/homecoming/homecoming2000.htm If you missed the description of the homecoming party see: http://www.encinahighschool.com/archives/email/001027.txt ENVY Jeez, what a great idea--an Encina webpage... Sure wish there were something like that for all us ol' Longhorns from La Sierra. I feel like my high school years have fallen into a black hole. I'm only in contact with *one* of my fellow members of the Class of '61. Sigh. Good job, the Apaches are lucky to have you around! George Gale Professor University of Missouri-Kansas City WHAT'S NEW 4/26/01: Barry Bauska 62, Erick Crans 96/bio, Melody Francis 76/bio, Phyllis Greenwood 64, Harvey Greenwood 63 4/25/01: Ofelda Gomez 91, Dan McClelland 82, Derrinda Hardin 85, Debbie Petkovich 73, Danielle Sciortino 01, Jeremy Chapman 92 update, Layla Snow 93 update, Melissa Meyer 88 bio 4/24/01: Kevin Meechan 77, Wendy Williams 77, Simon Szlak 72, Marsha Dunham 66, Dianna Dunham 69, Sunseray Haywood 99/bio, Paul Phillis 93, Chuck Harper 86, Dena Crouch 82, Leah Friedlander 72, Debbie Friedlander 69, Dan Friedlander 70, Mike Friedlander 77, Gene Clark 62, Deanna Miller 81, Angela Miller 80, Toneya Miller 84, Parsha Miller 87, Georgina Sitar 88/bio, Yvette Wong 94, Tim Chapman 74, Robert Chapman 63, Lewis Chapman 68, Andrea Mandell 76 update, Pamela Michaels 70, Michele Michaels 72, Eve Tulley 76, Ken Parsons 70 update, Ladd McConnell 81, Roger Thomas 86 4/22/01: Ralph Davies 76, Susan Trentacosta 78, Gary Greenbaum bio, Lisa Zavala 95/bio, Pippa Lewis 82, Kenneth Davis 63, Julia McClernon 78 update, Rebecca McClernon 80 update, Beth Jarwin 96, Harvey Rexius 69, Esther Rexius 72 classmates.com: James Alley 61, Dan Dwyer 64, Sharon Green 64, Marsha Dunham 66, Sally Wayne 67, Janet Faubel 69, Harvey Rexius 69, Ron Strang 70, Susan Mattox 71, Leah Friedlander 72, David Hoppes 74, Janet Ehrman 75, Melinda Larkin 76, David Lowery 77, Susan Mangino 77, Kevin Meechan 77, Craig Salasky 78, Rina Yelp 78, Malika Gonzales 80, Todd Kern 80, Mike Koeth 81, Dena Crouch 82, Shiella Barrows 83, Derrinda Hardin 85, Fred Jackson 85, Kris Lynn 86, Samantha Jones 87, Noel Brown 88, Dominique Devito 88, Stacie Norberg 88, Georgina Sitar 88, Jaquelyn Cone 98, Sunseray Haywood 99, Irene Correa 01 4/20/01: Kathy Cooper 66 update, Deanna Miller 81, Chris Allison 83, Carlo Gomez 87, Cynthia Grossman 68 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 Contact your classmates and siblings and rsvp for the Alumni Challenge! Harlan Lau '73 Encina webmaster www.encinahighschool.com harlan@rambus.com