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ELOY MAES Fall President Seniors Are Great As the Class of 1967 closes the last page of this HORIZON, they will remember all the laughter, tears, friends and teachers of their past years at Encinal High School. Thinking back to their Freshman year, they will remember being acknowledged as the first class ever to participate in an orientation program. Entering school one week early, the freshmen were introduced to the new high school procedure and were officially welcomed to Encinal by the opening dance, “After Hours,” sponsored by the student council. In the following year as sophomores, they had a dance of their own. Labeled, “Dancing in the Street,” the dance not only gave a strong boost to the treasury, but it also proved the Class of ’67 had leadership potential. With the prospect of a prosperous Junior year, the ’67ers staged an enormously successful Junior Prom, “Spring Fantasy.” As juniors they also held a huge car wash to help assure an ample treasury for their upcoming senior year. PAM JAMES Fall Vice President BRENDA JUDD and CHERLY BATEMAN CAROLE HAMILTON Fall and Spring Treasurer Fall Cheerleader
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MR. ARTHUR CROUSE MR. JIM CROWLEY MR. DAVID DANIEL MR. JOHN DAVIS MISS LUCILLE DE CARLO MISS DOROTHY DIAMENT MR. MICHAEL COUGHLIN MR. RICHARD CRADDICK MISS FRANCES CRAWLEY MR. ANTHONY DOS SANTOS MISS LINDA DUNN MISS MARY ESTIGOY
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DENNIS OSMAN In Number and Spirit Spine Presen A whirl of activity greeted each senior as the Class of 67 entered its final year. Beginning with the Senior Play, “Cuckoos on the Hearth,” all seniors were given the oppor- tunity to participate in various activities throughout the year. This sell-out senior play was staged late in October for two consecutive weekends. With future plans looming, the Senior Class took time to participate in their own Hat and Sock Day. Each senior was dressed outlandishly with hilarious costumes. The female population of the senior class held a Mother- Daughter Tea late in May. Also in May, was the annual Senior Picnic. In June came the Senior Ball, and Kaiser Center in Oakland hosted the Senior Banquet. Both activities brought an end to four wonderful, productive years at Encinal. LINDA NOBLES Spring Vice President KATHY JEW and SUSIE LESTER ALIDA PERRE Fall and Spring Secretary Spring Cheerleader
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