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LEFT: IN OUR parking lot, enthusiastic Seniors publicize the Senior Play while awaiting to join the parade. BELOW: the cast is shown.
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Senior Class Play; Successful Event, Chree Night Show “Goodbye My Fancy” titled this year’s annual Senior play. The three-act comedy was written by Fay Kanin and directed by Mr. John Cotter. The story involved the experience of a congresswoman (Agatha Reed, portrayed by Francine Fiszczuck) who returned to her alma mater to be awarded with an honorary degree. There her student picadillos caught up with her. To boost publicity and ticket sales, a parade was held down Webster Street which included the cast, E.H.S. band, and enthusiastic Seniors. The three night performances was a successful money-making event for the Senior class. The cast included: Ginny Merril Amelia Clarrisse Mary Nell Miss Shacleford Janitor No. 1 Janitor No. 2 Telephone man Susan Grace Woods Agatha Reed Ellen Griswold Prof. Birdeshaw Carol Jo Dr. Pitt James Merril Prof. Dingley Matt Cole Claude Griswold Leslie Stanton Sandy Varangos Lillie James Della Giorgi Leslie Graham Marvin Graneri Ronald Lewis Francisco Sablan Ellen Huntoon Sharon Harris Francine Fiszczuk Kathy Silvers Sharon Tauge Linda Lyons Debbie Plymate Robert Moore Robert Garner Dan Eastman Robert Cierri Mike Arriolla ED GARNER PORTRAYING James Merril, a college president demon- strates academicians have lots of talents, and Francine Fiszczuk seems to relish his knowledge. SHARON HARRIS, DAN Eastman and Francine Fiszczuk give aid to Sharon Tauge during her big dramatic scene.
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Spirit Week, Pep Rallies: Fun, Games Much enthusiasm and (rah rah!) spirit was shown by students during this year’s Spirit Week, particularly in class competition. The Frosh look-alike contest featured such notables as Phyllis Diller and (aaaaarh) Tarzan. Another Fresh- man event was an extremely loud noon-time rally, which helped them win the Spirit Week Crown. Seniors sold spirit chains throughout the week; they were hung in the main hall. The winner of the event was determined by the length of the chain. The Seniors also sponsored an ugly legs contest, in which the participating males modeled their legs on the stage during the Spirit assembly. “Graceful, talented” male Juniors cheered their hearts out at a noon-time rally. Other Junior events included a sponge throw and pie toss. To conclude the week’s festivities, an exchange assembly was held between Encinal High and rival Alameda High School. CHEERLEADERS AND POMPON girls watch the action on stage while awaiting their cues to perform. SOPH CHEERLEADERS ATTEMPT to arouse spirit during the Spirit Week class rally.
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