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Mike Auelua— A friendly person who qoes his way, never disturbed by what you soy. Potricia Bailey— Quiet to those who don ' t know her; jolly to those who do. 1. G.A.A. 2. Echo Staff 3. Press Club 4, Choir Eddie Baker— To be smart is quite an art. 1. Key Club 2. Bd. of Control 3. Science Club 4. C.S.F. 5. 4B Trees. 6. Sr. Play Comm. Florence Barron — Good natured wfll agree. rs she, all Cleola Bent — Not too serious, not too gay; but very charming in her way. 1. C.S.F. 2. Sigma Epsilon 3. G.A.A. 4. Bd. of Con- trol 5. Encinettes 6. Jr. Red Cross Ruth Berk— She ' s little and she ' s wise; but a terror for her size. 1. C.S.F. Life Mem- ber 2. G.A.A. 3. Bd. of Control 4. 2A Sec. Shirley Block — Her winning ways have gained many a friend. 1. Jr. Red Cross 2. Mixed Chorus 3. Pep Club Wanda Black— Sfncerity is the lesson she gives; be it known by the life she lives. 1. Sr. Play Cast 2. Optimist Youth Week Vice-Mayor 3. G.A. Song Leader 4. Bd. of Control 5. Stu. Council 6. G.A.A. Treas. Janice Bonfield— A little girl with big blue eyes; looks like .an angel, but you ' d be surprised. 1. Adv. Off. 2. Stu. Council 3. Jr. Red Cross Janice Boyd— Snappy and short, o fun loving sort. 1. Stu. Council 2. Echo Staff 3. Spanish Club 4. Jr. Red Cross
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Kathleen Casey Fall Cheer Leader Charles Bowdish Fall President Richard Carlen Fall Vice-President Linda Stone Fall Secretary Seniors Graduate On Friday The 13+h ■] ' hc class of June 1958 started its journey through Encinal in Septenibrr, 1954. It consisted of five advisories working as a whole to put on the noon dance, IB Bop. As 2B ' s the class presented Daisy Mae ' s Choice, the first girl-ask-boy Soph Hop which, for obvious reasons, was the most successful dance in the history of E.H.S. The class chose turquoise cardigans for their Junior sweaters and presented the Junior Prom, Carousel, which featured prancing horses and colorful giraffes on a nicrry-go-round. As 4A ' s the class picked light blue jackets for the boys and royal blue blazers for the girls to signify membership in the Senior class. The class presented the Senior Play. Murder Walks Among Us, which was a great success. The year was highlighted by the Mother-Daughter Tea, Senior Assembly. Senior Bancjuct. and climaxed by the long-awaited graduation ceremony on Fridav, June 1 ii. 1958. ' ■ Edna Washington Spring President Barbara Speer Spring Vice-President Linda Stone Spring Secretary Eddie Baker Spring Treasurer Louise James Spring Cheer Leader I.
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Charles Bowdlsh— In him can be detected all the elements for success. 1. C.S.F ' . 2. A.S.E.H.S. Trees. 3. 4A Pres. 4. Sr. Play Cast . 5. Horizon Co-Business Mgr. 6. Bd. of Control Leslie Brandenbergcr— Although his man- ners are most pleasing, it doesn ' t stop his constant teasing. 1. Vai . Football 2. Adv. Off. 3. Bd. of Control 4. Stu. Coun- cil 5. Sr. Play Comm. 6. Jr. Red Cross Andrea Brown— Full of fire and mischief, too— doing things she shouldn ' t do. 1. Soph Hop Comm. 2. Sr. Play Comm. 3. Pep Club 4. Stu. Council Frederick Brush— Little in appearance, large in ability. 1. Sr. Ploy Cast 2. Sci- ence Club wmmmfs JefFery Bush— A smile for every fellow, and two for every girl. 1. Vor. Football Mgr. 2. Vor. Basketball Mgr. 3. C.C.C. 4. Key Club 5. Science Club 6. Stu. Coun- cil Lowell Camper— Music smoothes over the rough rood of life. 1. Band 2. Chi Mu 3. Pep Club 4. Key Club 5. Adv. Off. Richard Corlen- God gave speech to all; song to few. 1. Sr. Play Cost 2. Horizon StofF 3. Dance Band 4. Thespian Club 5. Bd. of Control 6. Key Club Pres. LoVernya Corr- Laughter punctuates her every sentence. 1. Bd. of Control Chief Counselor 2. G.A.A. Pres. 3. Science Club Off. 4. Sigma Epsilon Life Member 5. Pep Club 6. C.S.F. Life Member Kathleen Casey— Delight of having our teom first choice has brought great cheers from her voice. 1. Asst. A.S.E.H.S. Cheer- leader 2. Echo Editor 3. 4A Cheerleader 4. Horizon Stu. Life Editor 5. Sr. Council 6. C.S.F. Life Member, Pres. Janet Clark— An artist like Midos of the golden touch; a genius with points or pen or brush. 1. 3B Vice-Pres. 2. Science Club 3. Future Teachers Club Vice-Pres. 4. Horizon Art Co-Editor
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