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Margaret Clark Susan Clark Chery! Closson Patricia Clott Kathy Conner Doug Cookson DIRECTLY ABOVE: TOM Michaud finds true ecstasy with the toys in F.A.O. Shwartz. RIGHT Chris Corpuz practices before the Talent Assembly Larry Copeland Alfonso Corpus Chris Corpuz Ken Costello 28 seniors
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scholarships, honors reward diligent seniors Senior awards, only a dream for three years, were finally presented and overwhelmed some Encinal Seniors. Once impressive, the sheer numbers involved dwarfed the honors’ stature. However, the stringent requirements never diminished in the eyes of the recipients. Constant service to the school and community was the criteria for reception of the award from The Daughters of the American Revolution. Other requirements ranged from a superior grade point average for available College Scholarships to excellent ability in sports for the Christian Athletes Awards. Bank of America Awards required teacher recommendations and a high grade in the desired field. TOP: STUDENT BODY President and D.A.R. recipient, Chris Doherty, conducts an assembly. RIGHT Boys’ State Representative Ed Texiera rests during a busy day. ABOVE: Number 15, Christian Athlete Winner, Paul Linzey receives protection from his teammates senior activities
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LEFT: MR. FOSTER and Leo Baculpo disagree over rules during the Senior versus Faculty Football game BELOW: Gabe Longoria, Linda Myro, Keith Nelson and Norma Santiago cast their books aside and don paper hats athletics, music salve seniors wearied spirits Requirements for graduation from high school and entrance into college kept Encinal High Seniors occupied for the majority of their final year. However, between their deadlines they salvaged a few moments and enjoyed themselves. Sports, games, music, and riding the rails were among their diversions. Riding the rails meant an inspection of the Bay Area Rapid Transit System. Bart, the first mass transit system in the U.S. in 30 years, attracted many pleasure-seeking seniors Musical ensembles attracted other members of the class of ‘73; particularly when they could play their music and fill their wallets from their work Organized sports ranged from soccer to wrestling as time fillers and enjoyable activities for the class of ‘73 Other activities either organized, unorganized, or team efforts also occupied seniors; they offered no monetary gain but rather great fun LEFT: MR. WINBERG, Teri Solis, and Jennifer Sullivan tour a Bart Station on campus 29
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