Date: Wed Nov 28, 2001 3:50 pm Subject: Encina Update (virus/shuttle/afghanistan/open campus/siblings/search/bios/humor/whats new) ENCINA ALUMNI, There is no sponsor for this week's update. VIRUS Several folks sent me the Badtrans worm/virus this week. Since I am very cautious about opening attachments, this is the first virus/worm I can remember getting in a long long time. Unfortunately, this worm is particularly deadly as you do not need to open the attachment. Merely viewing the mail in the preview pane of Outlook Express allows it to infect your system. Folks running Outlook Express or Internet Explorer 5.0/5.01 are particularly vulnerable. If you are not running a virus checker like Norton or McAfee antivirus on your system you are taking a big risk. Also, make sure you have updated your virus definitions. I have Norton running but my virus definitions were a few weeks old and missed this puppy. Since I disinfected my system and installed the latest virus definitions, I have received two more instances of the worm TODAY! This sucker captures keystrokes (think logins and passwords) and emails the results to the bad guys. The only reason I knew I had it was it broke a utility I use. If you have a Kdll.dll file in your system directory you probably have this worm. I did. From the Symantec website: W32.Badtrans.B@mm is a MAPI worm that emails itself out as a file with one of several different names. This worm also creates a .dll in the \Windows\System directory as Kdll.dll. It uses functions from this .dll to log keystrokes. Virus definitions dated November 24, 2001 will detect this worm. For additional information, point your Web browser to: http://www.symantec.com/techsupp/vURL.cgi/nav108 You have been warned. The bad guys are getting more and more clever... SPACE SHUTTLE/SPACE STATION Alumni in space (almost)! Watch the launch on Thursday! Susan La Cornu 73 wrote: We're just leaving town, heading to Sacto. then on to Florida. Just thought I would pass on that our son-in-law, Dan Bursch is launching on STS108 on Thursday Nov. 29 at 7:41PM, EST. So if you can tune in the Nasa channel on your TV or on CNN, you can watch the launch at 4:41PM, or go to http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/ to watch on your computer. He is going to the International Space Station for 5 1/2 months. Happy Thanksgiving! I'll be in touch when we get back. Susan La Cornu AFGHANISTAN Encina alumni on the front lines! Michael Kuntz 98 wrote: hey, this is Michael Kuntz from class of 1998. I just wanted to give you an update and let you know I've been in Diego Garcia since Sept 23 in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. I've been gone for almost 60 days already and they are about to forward deploy us closer to the action but I'm not sure where exactly. I just wanted to say I've been working my ass off and missing home. If you got any questions, I got answers. ttyl You can write Michael at pearljammer@hotmail.com CLASS DATABASES I would appreciate it if those classes who had reunions this year would send me a copy of their class database so I can merge the new information into the alumni database. Thanks! OPEN CAMPUS Hello Encina webmaster, I am a student at McClatchy and i am doing a report on open campus for lunch time and i wanted to know if your school had it and if so can you give me some background about if you would like to change that or keep it the same? thank you for your time and will you e-mail me ass soon as you get the information that I am asking you for. Thank you ! Sincerely, Satrina Love ( Love_satrina@hotmail.com ) If you have an opinion about open campus at Encina, feel free to write Satrina Love. SIBLINGS Dennis Glenn 62 wrote: Dennis Glenn 62 Donna Glenn 65 Anita Gail Glenn 71 Karen Glenn 73 Leslie Wilcox 87 wrote: Chris Wilcox 84 Leslie Wilcox 87 Chris Wilcox 84 and Leslie Wilcox 87 are the children of former Encinia metal shop teacher Chester Wilcox. Sabrina McKinnish 96 wrote: Sabrina McKinnish 96 Shean Stephens 00 Lori Fahn 66 wrote: Lori Fahn 66 Roberta Fahn 70 Nancy Melicharek 77 wrote: Marty Melicharek 66 Irene Melicharek 71 Nancy Melicharek 77 Jennifer Berg 83 is the niece of Susan Berg 62 Jennifer Berg 83 wrote: Dallas Berg 81 Jennifer Berg 83 Danny Rich 68 is married to Marsha Harris Rich 70 ALUMNI SEARCH Please write if you are in contact with: Randy Wong 80 BIOS Lots of interesting bios. We have some accomplished alumni out there. ELIZABETH PERNACK 80 Occupation: Internet Security Analyst Bio: What haven't I done??? I have lived in nearly every region of the U.S. and even in Canada, and my occupations have ranged from Medical Transcriptionist to Irish Dance teacher, to First Mate on a Schooner, chasing whales in the North Atlantic, to owning a software company producing an industry standard solution for the Newton (Apple) to Macintosh connectivity, which we sold all over the world via the Internet beginning in the early days fo the WWW... to being a professinal chef in a castle in Newport RI, to working as a security analyst at the company that invented the internet... I am now at Harvard University, working as a network analyst. Trivia: you could say I am restless, and that anything I have set my sights on, I have achieved... now I am considering my versatility and convincing demeanor as possibly the preparation for work as a high-level diplomat specializing in Russian and Chinese foreign relations, in my latter years as I age and grow in wisdom. I have a knack for foreign languages, having studied Irish and Scottish Gaelic, German, as well as a smattering of most of the standard European languages. I am also a trained coluratura soprano and am actively involved with different sacred early (baroque and before)music groups in Maine and the Harvard University community... Friends: Well, none of them mentioned me as a best friend... but, Sandy Conley, Dave Lester, Kelly O'Dell, Misty Tenney etc... yeah, I know I was a loner and restless on the face of the earth, but I had lost touch with everyone but Sandy - who I owe so much to, for saving me from a pretty unstable dysfunctional family life over the years... Hobbies: I have been a crew member on a Racing Class A yacht in Maine, for several years now, racing on the New England and Offshore circuits. We tend to win the races over the rough seas, being on an OLDer, heavier, sea-worthy Beneteau 456sd - rather than one of the ultra-light multi-million dollar US made hybrids these rich guys purchase for themselves every year... Kids: no kids, yet... looking into adopting some children from Afghanistan, maybe look into the Nobel sperm bank too... Grade_school: Sierra Gardens, Roseville, CA Grade_school_friends: None, I moved to the area after grade school and junior high... Junior_high: Warren T. Eich, in Roseville, CA Junior_high_friends: none, see above answer Memorable_teachers: Mrs. West - American History; she did not mind that I played Frisbee in the quad instead of attending regularly, as long as I came for quizzes and tests (Sandy Conley would tell me about the tests coming up, or fetch me from the quad for the quizzes), since I always ACED my tests and was known as the slacker curve-buster in her courses... Rusty Vardy and Bryce Cordes, for the Summer School Environmental Investigations course... they were cool. The course was outdoors, with backpacking and learning about edibles and natural history. And Finally, my ALL TIME MEMORABLE AWARD goes to: ERIC DAHLIN!!!!!!! God knows, how he put up with me cutting the rest of my classes and spending the days in his ceramic studio - doing what-not. I understand he is still there, and the two times I have gone to see him over the years, he has tried to hide from me... I developed my Psy talents while in his studio, and this is how I realized I am a mutant... Favorite_memory: Cutting school with Bill KNoble and Misty Tenney to go to the River during the last full solar eclipse of the century, and taking off my pants to wade in flood waters, so as not to get them wet, while Misty and Bill decided for an hour whether they would take off their pants to wade to the other side of the flooded out section of bike path... but mostly, I recall the total comfort and love from my friends there, as I had a terrible home-life and this was my island of stability for three years... Story: umm... maybe not, I am not sure what the statute of limitations would be for some of the things my friends did... BUT, I can share, that recently, Sandy had been thinking about me alot, as I had slipped off the radar, and I got in touch with her, and she had heard from Dave Lester, and put me in touch with him. Damn, it feels good to talk to my friends, we really have not changed... And there is always that certain ESP, so that anyone close to me that wants to find me, can focus their thoughts and their radars and I will call them back asap! Alumni_in_contact: Sandy Conley, Dave Lester Heard_about_website_from: Sandy Conley, Dave Lester LESLIE WILCOX 87 Occupation: Airline Pilot Bio: Graduated from UC Davis with BS Botany, joined ROTC, attended U.S. Army Flight School where I learned to fly Army helicopters and aiplanes. Married my husband, Vince (also Army officer) in 1992. Been stationed in Berlin, Germany; Ft Bragg, NC; Ft. Rucker, AL; Miami, FL; and Ft Leavenworth, KS. We have one son, Alex, who is 6 years old. Wonderful boy. I left the Army in December 1998, got my Masters in Aviation Safety from Embry-Riddle Aero. Univ in 2000. Just started working as airline pilot for Skyway Airlines in Milwaukee, WI in May 2001. Won a scholarship to receive training for a Cessna Citation jet. Unfortunately, I was furloughed in October due to 9/11 so now I am flight instructing at the Army aero club until recalled by the airline. Trivia: Love flying and the aviation industry. Totally switched from wanting to be a veterinarian. Friends: Theresa Swanson, Ingrid Goettl, Diane Spicer... Hobbies: Quilting, scrapbooking, gardening, spending time with family, FLYING Kids: Alex loves building things, dinosaurs, reading, soccer Grade_school: Cambridge Heights Junior_high: Will Rogers Favorite_memory: Lots REGGIE GEORGE 92 Occupation: Account Executive Bio: Since Graduation I've done just about everything. I've gone from high to low and back. Seen alot, experienced alot and am just blessed to still be here. Somehow amidst all this hecticness I was able to find a wonderful and very tolerable lady who Is now my wife (Izabel). We've grown to a family of five and possibly six. I'll let you know. Trivia: Interesting trivia...You tell me? Oh, I'm probably the only person that Kaiser knows by first name rather than medical number. I stopped counting Emergency room visits at 12. Friends: My dawgs to heart! Fo Life- LaMont "Monsta" Price, Tim & Ivy Wilson, Nick Pappas, Ryan Connor. "P" where ya at? Hobbies: Music, music, music. My biggest enjoyment comes from Music. I've been producing for a spell now and can't get enough. Of course Basketball and riding in the 70 LeMans on dubbs is cool, but Music is it really. Kids: My kids...they keep me going. I tell ya. As I mentioned before they all look like me. Poor things. My oldest (5 1/2) is Cerina RaeJene. She's so quiet. The type you wouldn't know is in the room. Alexia Rene is my other girl (5). She's the know it all, in your business type. She loves baby's. Even helped us out with our son, Reggie Jr. (3). Now he's definitly a handfull. He doesn't do enough to get mad at him, but you always know he's into something. Just like his daddy! Grade_school: Richmond, CA Junior_high: Jonas Salk Junior_high_friends: Monsta, Freda, Greg Bohannan, Billy Bloodsaw, Tyen Luc Memorable_teachers: Mrs. Patilla- I/we (LaMont & Pannu) gave her a hard time as a student teacher, but she was a good sport. She was always prepared for it. Great patience. Another memorable teacher was Mr. McElroy who could get anybody doing Algebra II. Favorite_memory: Graduation day for sure. It's funny how all the preassue and problems at Encina just disappeared walking across that stage. People I barely spoke to were saying by and Story: So Tim's holding his newborn right... Naw for real, all the fellas are doing great and excelling in everything they do. It's a great felling being able to witness their changes and I look forward to what's ahead. Alumni_in_contact: Still in contact with LaMont, Tim, Ivy, Nick, Ryan. LAMONT PRICE 92 Occupation: Technical Recruiter/Internet Sourcer Bio: Hmmmm...let's see, where do I begin? Realized that John 3:16 applied to me too. Realized I was saved by grace and not by works. Realized there's more to life than lots of money. Realized there's a one in one chance I will die. Realized that children are a gift from God. Realized that Tim was actually serious when he said he was getting married. Realized that Reggie is probably the best Dad on the planet. Realized, 1 year later, that Ivy got up out his bed in the middle of the night, drove 100+ miles, to drop take me airport cuz I didn't have a ride. Realized the true meaning of friends. Realized that it's ok if someone doesn't like me. Realized that children spell love T-I-M-E. Realized that it's ok for men to cry. Realized sometimes that my wife just wants to be held. Realized that I don't it all. Trivia: Got married and decided having kids would be "a good thing". If you knew me then know me. Friends: Sill in contact with Reggie, Tim, Nick, and Ivy on a daily/weekly basis. Jeff.....whassup cutty, we need you back on the list!!! Hobbies: Spending time with Family/Friends, Basketball, Chess, Reading the Bible & Apologetics. Junior_high: Just Reggie. Didn't really know Tim at the time. Junior_high_friends: Umm...this is hard one...Reggie! Memorable_teachers: Mr. McElroy & Mr. Mauceriy (I know it's spelled wrong). I know I spelle his name wrong. Personable and down to earth. Favorite_memory: Mr. Brodansky's Physiology class with Nick Pappas, Brian Crall, Brian Sanchez R.I.P, and Ray Littlefied. I recall Nick saying back in the day how some group called "BoysIIMen" would be bigger than New Edition. Our class was the epitomy of craziness. I recall was Brian S. and I YELLING at Nick to lay off the crack & shut up with nonesense. Besides who had ever even heard this Boys two whatever group. Our class was Off da Hook!! Story: Between Tim, Reggie, Ivy, Jeff, Nick and myself where would I even start. Flew to Las Vegas with Reggie on our 21st Birthday. Went to Tim's wedding in the summer of 2000 and hooked up with Reggie, Nick and Ivy. That was the bomb. Ivy and Reggie flew out to Washington DC for my wedding in in May of 2001. Oh and let's not forget that time in San Francisco, eh Nick!! Hopefully one day we can all take that trip to Africa like we've been talking about. Here's the most interesting story. Despite all of us having totally separate lifestyles, we still keep in touch and all respect one another unconditionally. Alumni_in_contact: Tim, Reggie, Nick, and Ivy Heard_about_website_from: Found it a long time ago CHAD HENRY 94 Occupation: International Marketing Manager Bio: After my graduation in 1994 I attended Cal Poly San Luis Obispo with a scholarship for football. I had a successful college athletic career, but most importantly I completed my degree in Business Administration - Finance. After my eligibilty for college athletics concluded I joined a student organization call AIESEC. It exchanges students for work all around the world. Through this program I have come to my current position. I am now living in Split, Croatia (on the Adriatic coast, across from Italy check a map) and working for a food production company called SMS. We are producers of Mediterranean delicatessen products olives, olive oil, fish products, and marmalades. My job is the development of international markets. Currently we import some of our products to the United States in the food chain Whole Foods. I hope that we will increase this in the future. Grade_school: North Avenue Elementary School Grade_school_friends: None Junior_high: Rio Tierra Junior High School Memorable_teachers: For me I have a few teachers that are memorable to me for various reasons. Mrs. Begg - She is just one of my favorite people, no matter how much of a pain we were she tried to get something from us. Not to mention I had here almost every year I was at Encina for English. Mr Luchini - No matter how tough you were he was tougher. I always liked the way he taught giving you the rough details and harsh reality. I could have learned so much more from him if tried harder in high school. Coach Hibbard - He is part of almost every high school sports memory I have, I am sure all of my teammates would say the same. He taught me the meaning of sacrafice, dedication and teamwork. I would say that we all wanted to be Coach Hibbard. Coach Wallin - While he was at Encina a short time he helped me tremendously. He was a Cal Poly graduate and helped a lot when I was making a decision to go to that school. He taught me how to carry my self as an athlete and the importance of a positive attitude. Much of my athletic success in college resulted from lessons I learned from him. Favorite_memory: It seems like high school is moving farther away and many of the memories fade and have been replaced. However my favorite memory at Encina would do with my time playing sports. Our group of friends were inseperable and we had great times on and off the field whether we won or lost. Some of the best times were winning the league championship for basketball our junior year, coming back from more than 20 points down against Vanden, finally beating River City in football at River City, and so many other times that cannot be counted. SABRINA MCKINNISH 96 Bio: Raising my 2 children on my own. And working part-time. Friends: Well friends I have lost touch with are Ricky Garrison, James McQuin, Tami Miller, Hobbies: My hobbies are crafts,singing, writing poetry and short stories. Kids: My 4 year old son is the poster child for safety equiptment and why it comes in handy. He is very active and has alot of energy for a kid his age. My 8 month old daughter is the calmer of the two. Grade_school: Cottage, Whitney & Howe Junior_high: Jonas Salk Memorable_teachers: Mrs.Begg because of her concern and care. Eric Dallin because of his humor. Tina Reeves because of her determination to get the best out of you. Sibling_info: Shean Stephens-brother 2000 Alumni_in_contact: Damian Lee, Jamie Pembroke, Jerry Egy, Jason Egy STEVEN RANDOLPH 01 Occupation: Construction/ Dad Bio: Working hard, and supporting my family. Trivia: I am about to have a son, Jan 26, 2002! I also have my license:) Friends: Brad Smith was my brother and my best friend...I've haven't really talked with anyone much but Durkee since I left. Hobbies: I love doing anything with my lady:) I try to play ball with the boys at least once a month. Grade_school: I went to every school, just about. Junior_high: Martin Luther Jr. Memorable_teachers: Durkee, Munroe, Hibbard, they are all laid back. Favorite_memory: Throwing my helmet through the wall after loosing a football game at Marysville, and Brad trying to take the blame for me. Story: I've never attended Encina for a full year and I almost didn't return my senior year to play ball, I'm glad I did because our first game (Mira Loma) I met the love of my life, Natasha. Alumni_in_contact: Brad Smith, Monica Smith Heard_about_website_from: Kristine Lester HUMOR COYOTE V. ACME In The United States District Court, Southwestern District, Tempe, Arizona Wile E. Coyote, Plaintiff -vs.- Acme Company, Defendant Opening statement of Mr. Harold Schoff, attorney for Mr. Coyote: My client, Mr. Wile E. Coyote, a resident of Arizona and contiguous states, does hereby bring suit for damages against the Acme Company, manufacturer and retail distributor of assorted merchandise, incorporated in Delaware and doing business in every state, district, and territory. Mr. Coyote seeks compensation for personal injuries, loss of business income, and mental suffering caused as a direct result of the actions and/or gross negligence of said company, under Title 15 of the United States Code, Chapter 47, section 2072, subsection (a), relating to product liability. Mr. Coyote states that on eighty-five separate occasions he has purchased of the Acme Company (hereinafter, "Defendant"), through that company's mail-order department, certain products which did cause him bodily injury due to defects in manufacture or improper cautionary labelling. Sales slips made out to Mr. Coyote as proof of purchase are at present in the possession of the Court, marked Exhibit A. Such injuries sustained by Mr. Coyote have temporarily restricted his ability to make a living in his profession of predator. Mr. Coyote is self-employed and thus not eligible for Workmen's Compensation. Mr. Coyote states that on December 13th he received of Defendant via parcel post one Acme Rocket Sled. The intention of Mr. Coyote was to use the Rocket Sled to aid him in pursuit of his prey. Upon receipt of the Rocket Sled Mr. Coyote removed it from its wooden shipping crate and, sighting his prey in the distance, activated the ignition. As Mr. Coyote gripped the handlebars, the Rocket Sled accelerated with such sudden and precipitate force as to stretch Mr. Coyote's forelimbs to a length of fifty feet. Subsequently, the rest of Mr. Coyote's body shot forward with a violent jolt, causing severe strain to his back and neck and placing him unexpectedly astride the Rocket Sled. Disappearing over the horizon at such speed as to leave a diminishing jet trail along its path, the Rocket Sled soon brought Mr. Coyote abreast of his prey. At that moment the animal he was pursuing veered sharply to the right. Mr. Coyote vigorously attempted to follow this maneuver but was unable to, due to a poorly designed steering on the Rocket Sled and a faulty or nonexistent braking system. Shortly thereafter, the unchecked progress of the Rocket Sled brought it and Mr. Coyote into collision with the side of a mesa. Paragraph One of the Report of Attending Physician (Exhibit B), prepared by Dr. Ernest Grosscup, M.D., D.O., details the multiple fractures, contusions, and tissue damage suffered by Mr. Coyote as a result of this collision. Repair of the injuries required a full bandage around the head (excluding the ears), a neck brace, and full or partial casts on all four legs. Hampered by these injuries, Mr. Coyote was nevertheless obliged to support himself. With this in mind, he purchased of Defendant as an aid to mobility one pair of Acme Rocket Skates. When he attempted to use this product, however, he became involved in an accident remarkably similar to that which occurred with the Rocket Sled. Again, Defendant sold over the counter, without caveat, a product which attached powerful jet engines (in this case, two) to inadequate vehicles, with little or no provision for passenger safety. Encumbered by his heavy casts, Mr. Coyote lost control of the Rocket Skates soon after strapping them on, and collided with a roadside billboard so violently as to leave a hole in the shape of his full silhouette. Mr. Coyote states that on occasions too numerous to list in this document he has suffered mishaps with explosives purchased of Defendant: the Acme "Little Giant" Firecracker, the Acme Self-Guided Aerial Bomb, etc. (For a full listing, see the Acme Mail Order Explosives Catalogue and attached deposition, entered in evidence as Exhibit C.) Indeed, it is safe to say that not once has an explosive purchased of Defendant by Mr. Coyote performed in an expected manner. To cite just one example: At the expense of much time and personal effort, Mr. Coyote constructed around the outer rim of a butte a wooden trough beginning at the top of the butte and spiralling downward around it to some few feet above a black X painted on the desert floor. The trough was designed in such a way that a spherical explosive of the type sold by Defendant would roll easily and swiftly down to the point of detonation indicated by the X. Mr. Coyote placed a generous pile of birdseed directly on the X, and then, carrying the spherical Acme Bomb (Catalogue #78-832), climbed to the top of the butte. Mr. Coyote's prey, seeing the birdseed, approached, and Mr. Coyote proceeded to light the fuse. In an instant, the fuse burned down to the stem, causing the bomb to detonate prior to its release by Mr. Coyote. In addition to reducing all Mr. Coyote's careful preparations to naught, the premature detonation of Defendant's product resulted in the following disfigurements to Mr. Coyote: 1. Severe singeing of the hair on the head, neck, and muzzle. 2. Sooty discoloration. 3. Fracture of the left ear at the stem, causing the ear to dangle in the aftershock with a creaking noise. 4. Full or partial combustion of whiskers, producing kinking, frazzling, and ashy disintegration. 5. Radical widening of the eyes, due to brow and lid charring. We come now to the Acme Spring-Powered Shoes. The remains of a pair of these purchased by Mr. Coyote on June 23rd are Plaintiff's Exhibit D. Selected fragments have been shipped to the metallurgical laboratories of the University of California at Santa Barbara for analysis, but to date, no explanation has been found for this product's sudden and extreme malfunction. As advertised by Defendant, this product is simplicity itself: two wood-and-metal sandals, each attached to milled-steel springs of high tensile strength and compressed in a tightly coiled position by a cocking device with a lanyard release. Mr. Coyote believed that this product would enable him to pounce upon his prey in the initial moments of the chase, when swift reflexes are at a premium. To increase the shoes' thrusting power still further, Mr. Coyote affixed them by their bottoms to the side of a large boulder. Adjacent to the boulder was a path which Mr. Coyote's prey was known to frequent. Mr. Coyote put his hind feet in the wood-and-metal sandals and crouched in readiness, his right forepaw holding firmly to the lanyard release. Within a short time, Mr. Coyote's prey did indeed appear on the path coming toward him. Unsuspecting, the prey stopped near Mr. Coyote, well within range of the springs at full extension. Mr. Coyote gauged the distance with care and proceeded to pull the lanyard release. At this point, Defendant's product should have thrust Mr. Coyot forward and away from the boulder. Instead, for reasons yet unknown, the Acme Spring-Powered Shoes thrust the boulder away from Mr. Coyote. As the intended prey looked on unharmed, Mr. Coyote hung suspended in air. Then the twin springs recoiled, bringing Mr. Coyote to a violent feet-first collision with the boulder, the full weight of his head and forequarters falling upon his lower extremities. The force of this impact then caused the springs to rebound, whereupon Mr. Coyote was thrust skyward. A second recoil and collision followed. The boulder, meanwhile, which was roughly ovoid in shape, had begun to bounce down a hillside, the coiling and recoiling of the springs adding to its velocity. At each bounce, Mr. Coyote came into contact with the boulder, or the boulder came into contact with Mr. Coyote, or both came into contact with the ground. As the grade was a long one, this process continued for some time. The sequence of collisions resulted in systemic physical damage to Mr. Coyote, viz., flattening of the cranium, sideways displacement of the tongue, reduction of length of legs and upper body, and compression of vertebrae from base of tail to head. Repetition of blows along a vertical axis produced a series of regular horizontal folds in Mr. Coyote's body tissues--a rare and painful condition which caused Mr. Coyote to expand upward and contract downward alternately as he walked, and to emit an off-key, accordionlike wheezing with every step. The distracting and embarrassing nature of this symptom has been a major impediment to Mr. Coyote's pursuit of a normal social life. As the court is no doubt aware, Defendant has a virtual monopoly of manufacture and sale of goods required by Mr. Coyote's work. It is our contention that Defendant has used its market advantage to the detriment of the consumer of such specialized products as itching powder, giant kites, Burmese tiger traps, anvils, and two-hundred-foot-long rubber bands. Much as he has come to mistrust Defendant's products, Mr. Coyote has no other domestic source of supply to which to turn. One can only wonder what our trading partners in Western Europe and Japan would make of such a situation, where a giant company is allowed to victimize the consumer in a most reckless and wrongful manner over and over again. Mr. Coyote respectfully requests that the Court regard these larger economic implications and assess punitive damages in the amount of seventeen million dollars. In addition, Mr. Coyote seeks actual damages (missed meals, medical expenses, days lost from professional occupation) of one million dollars; general damages (mental suffering, injury to reputation) of twenty million dollars; and attorney's fees of seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars. By awarding Mr. Coyote the full amount, this Court will censure Defendant, its directors, officers, shareholders, successors, and assigns, in the only language they understand, and reaffirm the right of the individual predator to equal protection under the law. WHAT'S NEW 11/26/01: Greg Vitaich 62 update, Mary Bui 88, Carolyn Carlson 76, Jennifer Berg 83, Susan Berg 62, Shawne Staples 01 bio, Reggie George 92 bio, Ron Carlson 81 11/25/01: Chuck Harper 86 update, Chris Stone 92 update, Leslie Wilcox 87/bio 11/23/01: Sabrina McKinnish 96/bio, Shean Stephens 00, Elizabeth Pernack 80 bio, Bill Vinsant 87, LaMont Price 92 bio, James Harding 85 update, Karen Harding 85 update, Christina Harding 92 update, Rich Benoit 86 update, Russ Levy 73 update, Marty Melicharek 66, Irene Melicharek 71, Casey Riddell 89 classmates.com: Harold Epps 61, James Duggan 63, Patricia Basnett 64, Anna Huddle 67, Debra Lolmaugh 68, Nancy Milner 69, Paula Taylor 70, Paulo Martinez 74, Carolyn Carlson 76, Scott Cohn 76, Andy Dimitriadis 76, Deanna Bradish 78, John Roberts 82, Jenny Berg 83, Michael Emelio 87, Sally Skidgel 90, Alisa Koenig 94, Boyan Tassev 98 11/19/01: Gerald Sturgill 00, Abigail Pelegrino 99/bio classmates.com: Sharon O'Neil 63, Carol Relat 64, Kay Lindgren 64, Howard Winn 67, Gail Milner 72, Samuel Johnson 74, Tommy Mills 79, Tim Harris 79, Rory Sanders 82, Cara Jakobitz 88, Amin Jaradat 89, Joel Cooper 93, Ricky Garrison 96 11/18/01: Leanne Radogna 93, Richard Gerber 66, Lori Fahn 66, Chad Henry 94/bio, Dennis Glenn 62, Donna Glenn 65, Anita Gail Glenn 71, Karen Glenn 73, Marybeth Kloser 75 update, Louise DeFries 62, Glenn Fait 61, Ray Borge 62, Laurie Sturdivant 69, Laura Graff 79 update, Leslie Wilcox 87, Chris Wilcox 84, Elizabeth Pernack 80, Sabrina Bentley 87 11/17/01: Pepai Falck 73 update, Michael Doran 65, Larry Doran 68, Letha DeFries 63, Jon DeFries 61, Jerry Borge 61, Katheryn Mount 97, Susan Hunter 63, Linda Reid 72, Nancy Reid 71, Nancy Melicharek 77 update, Taya Gutierrez 93 update 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