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City officials honor Class of 1956 Celebrating a 60th anniversary is a special occasion often filled with gifts, tributes and parties. For the Antioch High School Class of 1956, they got something even better: a day all their own as proclaimed by Mayor Wade Harper. On Aug. 27th, Harper made a proclamation declaring it “Antioch High School Class of 1956 Day.” Five members of the class were there to receive the proclamation, which was shared with all at their reunion. Those in attendance that evening were Bob Franchetto, Sue Carris Siino, Joan Price Bell, Gayle Gibbs Autentico, Sherill Beckett Hecock and their guests. This class was the second to graduate from the school at 18th and L Streets. At the football game against Lincoln High School, on Aug. 26, 19 members of the class were again honored with special seating, several announcements and a welcome sign prepared by the
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Antioch High School’s class of 1956 was recently honored by the city before their 60-year reunion. current high school students. This was arranged courtesy of Principal Louie Rocha. Their 60th class reunion was held at the Lone Tree Golf and Event Center on Aug. 27, and was attended by 80 classmates and their guests. Masters of ceremonies were Lanny Bown, who came all the way from North Carolina for the event, and Randy Autentico.
by Ruth Roberts Staff Writer
As friends and family mourn the loss of 14-year-old Kaleb Vancil, who was killed by a car while riding his bike along Big Break Road in Oakley over Labor Day weekend, the school district and community at large remember and reflect on the well-known, outgoing, Delta Vista Middle School student. “Kaleb was a very popular student here at Delta Vista, with deep ties to the Oakley community,” said Delta Vista Principal Harvey Yurkovich. “He had a great smile
The class was treated to a fabulous Italian house buffet, prepared by chefs at the center, and attendees received a copy of the proclamation. During the evening, Lanny Bown read the bios of Antioch Sports Legends 2011 and 2012 inductees Ray Harrington and Randy Autentico; Gayle Autentico memorialized those who have passed away from a list prepared by Olga Jacques
Martinez; and Renee Hunt Holding read the class song lyrics. Martinez also prepared memory boards with photos from the past 60 years. Beautiful flower arrangements were on each table, compliments of Paula’s Family Florist. Principal Louie Rocha also arranged for the class to receive a gift basket for their raffle during the evening. It was a month to remember.
and enjoyed making others laugh along with him. He will be greatly, greatly missed.” Kaleb was struck by a vehicle at approximately 8:15 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 4, while traveling northbound on the sidewalk. Reports indicate Kaleb left the sidewalk to go around pedestrian traffic and was struck by an automobile. He was airlifted to Children’s Hospital in Oakland, where he died from his injuries the following day. The driver has been cooperating with authorities and drugs and alcosee Mourns page 34A
Photo courtesy of Gina Vancil
Kaleb Vancil, holding the ball, was a student at Delta Vista Middle School and enthusiastic water polo player. He died Monday, Sept. 5, following a collision with a car while bicycling on Big Break Road in Oakley.
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