Queen Crowned, Dance Held For Basketball Homecoming Excitement. Anticipation. A contestants are Karen Brandso, spotlight scans the breathless Chris Dobbings, and Louise Wiyninger. Sophomore Darling contestants and focuses on the Queen. Who will she be?? Queen hopefuls are Cindy Love, Devon contestants are Claudia Felicetta, Mathiot, and Janis Police. They will Linda Holdridge, Marianne be crowned by Jim Knepshield at Pasquarelli, Carol Pfaffenberger, half time of tonight’s Basketball Homecoming Game with John Vol. 7, No. 6 Eisenhower High School January 12, 1966 and Moire Wilcox. Junior Darling North. The girls were introduced to Talent Contest Ike students by way of closed Offers Money, circuit television on Tuesday, after which the students voted Trophies, Fun for their favorites. Finalists were announced Wednesday. The Seventh Annual Star- Following the 8:00 game will capades Talent Contest is going be the 9:30-12:00 Homecoming to be held on February 18 and Dance, “Moonlight and Roses.” 19. It will be divided into three The band, Four More, will play. categories: The elementary and The price is $1.50 a couple with- junior high school students will out an A.S.B. card, $1.00 with. perform on the eighteenth and the senior high students will be seen on the nineteenth. V.F.W. Speech Auditions will be scheduled at Sierra Junior High School, 4950 Finalists Named Central Avenue in Riverside on What does democracy mean to January 22 and 29 for all three you? By delivering a five minute divisions. Forty-eight finalists speech on this topic, Jean Wheat, will compete at Ramona senior at Eisenhower, received a High Schoo Auditorium. The beautiful trophy for capturing first elementary school winner wil place in the 19th Annual Voice of receive a $50 savings bond. VFW Speech Finalist Jean Wheat accepts trophy from Miss Ellingson as Steve Jones Democracy contest sponsored and Olivia Guzman, second and third place winners, look on. (Continued on Page 4) by the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Jean is now eligible for the $5,000 Girls’ League first prize and other smaller Goddard Presents scholarships in her speech does Plans Pep Week well in the National competition. Rah! Rah! Do you remember Students entering the contest Lecture Assembly the spirited, thrill-packed Pep wrote a five minute script which Last Tuesday John Goddard, father, and by the age of 22, he to 16 times around the world. Week of last year? This year’s was taped on December 6 at the famous explorer and adventurer had served exactly three years He has explored many savage Pep Week, January 17-22, Eisenhower Cafetorium. The visited Eisenhower High School sa a combat flier with the 15th Air societies, complex civilizations; promises to be just as exciting. judges never saw the speaker but fr his first assembly this yar, Force in Italy, where he received tribal chiefs; witchcraft, the tions, The Covington Trio, consisting instead listened to the tape and which was entitled “Nile River the covetd Air Mdal with four Oak and from the ocea floor to outer of Ann Sutherland, Doug Snell, judged the contestants on three Expedition.” In tis film, Goddard Laf Clusters. He graduated from space. He is an authrity on all of and Harlan Tissue, will be among standards: Content, Originality, told of the many adventures and Los Angeles High School and the his subjects and his dry humor those performing in Monday’s and Delivery. Students expressed the people he encountered or University of Southern California, and wit entertains many people. hootenanny. The remaining days many different feelings in their the journey down the 4,00 mile where he majored in psychology The Uited States Chamber of of the week will include a fashion speeches. They stated what their Nile River. This expedition was and anthropology. Commerce has selected him show, sponsored by Jeanette’s, a personal role in preserving our the one where Mr. Goddard first Besides his expedition down the as one of California’s five marriage booth, a fortune telling democratic way of life was, how gained international recognition Nile, Mr. Goddard also conducted outstanding young men. booth, and the week will be they were keeping the democracy and it caused Dr. Wendell the first exploration of the entire He is a member of the climaxed by a tricycle race — girls’ alive and working, and how Philips, famous archaeologist 2,700 mile Congo River, starting Explorers’ Club of New York, clubs versus boys’ clubs. they and their fellow students and president of the American at its source with partner, Jack Adventurers’ Club of Los Pep Week is being planned could keep our nation strong and foundation for the Study of Yowell, who was later drowed Angeles, Adventurers’ Club of and sponsored by Girls’ League, free. This was a more personal Man to state: “This ranks in my in a great whirlpool when both Chicago, Savage Club of London, of which Mary Ann Williams is speech and it was delivered in professional opinion alongside of them capsized in a stretch of French Explorers’ Society, president. a conversational rather than an the epic Kon Tiki and the Mt. violent rapids, until he reached Archaeological Society, and a life oratorical tone. Everest expeditions.” In this film, the Congo’s mouth at the Atlantic member of Sigma Chi fraternity. EHS’ers Greet Awards were announced on Goddard explored the length of Ocean. He has also traveled the The Senior High Assembly December 9 at Eisenhower. the world’s largest river from its lenght of the Colorado River. lasted from 1:15 to 2:09 and the Eisenhowers Besides Jean Wheat, who captured source to its mouth for the first In his expeditions, he has Junior High Assembly from 2:15 first, Steve Jones received a medal time in history. traveled through 74 countries to 3:09. John Goddard will return by Dennis Haaf and a ribbon for winning second As a teenager, John Goddard and over 400,000 land, sea, and May 20th with another one of his Last Monday, former President place, as did Olivia Guzman, who went on two expeditions with his air miles, which is equivalent film lectures. Dwight Eisenhower, in keeping placed third. Prizes in the national with tradition, made his annual competition include up to $5,000 for trip to Palm Desert for the winter first place. Eisenhower’s Speech months. His train stopped at Coach is Miss Sonja Ellingson. the San Bernardino Depot at 6:30 a.m. where he remained for approximately two hours. From there he and his wife proceeded on to his winter resort by motorcade, accompanied by old-time friends, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Gosden. On hand to greet General and Mrs. Eisenhower, as they stepped from thir private railroad car, was a delegation of enthusiastic EHS Perez, Marianne Pasquarelli, students, holding a huge green Dennis Haaf, Bill Wallace, Suzie banner with words “Eisenhower- Walters and Bob Gire. Rialto, Calif.” B e f o r e d e p a r t i n g , t h e The students included A.S.B. Eisenhowers extended to the President Mike Massengill, Glenda students their warmest greetings Glackin, Sandi Brandon, Rocki and thanks. Page 2 EISENHOWER HIGH SCHOOL Jan. 12, 1966 EDITORIAL LETTER TO EDITOR Student Questionnaire As this is the first issue of the “Eagle’s Eye” since the old Rejoice! Finally at long last the protests and complaints Tallies Completed! year has been rung out, and 1966 rung in, it seems fitting to wish of the Eisenhower High School students are paying off. Have all of our readers a Happy New Year. And we on the “Eagle’s you noticed the various men working around campus making Eye” staff hope that the many resolutions made in good faith to be cement wells and planning things? These men are planning a carried our have not been cast aside so soon. more beautiful Eisenhower High School for us and those coming As 1966 gets into full swing, it is promising to be as fine a behind us. Eisenhower will have shade trees. The quad has been year as 1965 for Eisenhower, if not better. This cannot be fully cemented. Trees will go in the quad and between buildings to accomplished however, without the support of its student body. add to the beauty of our campus and make us something to be We would like to urge you all to give your help and assistance to proud of. Student Council has long been working on this problem the administration of Eisenhower High School and he members of campus beautification and only now are the small things of our Student Council. Remember, they need you to keep your and accomplishments of our Student Council showing. Soon, school something to be proud of and to constantly improve on its we graduating seniors will have the wonderful satisfaction of already great assets. knowing we left something good behind to those who follow us The “Eagle’s Eye” is ready to do its part and give its full and and Eisenhower High School will be a tradition and a place which undivided support in anyway it can. Can we count on you to help its students will be proud of. —M.S. make 1966 the best year in the history of Eisenhower High? Sincerely, Letter to Editor: EAGLE’S EYE STAFF OF ‘66. SERVICE MAN WONDERS This letter is in reference to the LETTER TO EDITOR in Letter to Editor: Vol. 7 No. 2 of October 29th Eagle Eye, concerning the behavior CLEAN CAMPUS of certain students toward a man in uniform on the Eisenhower Trashitis; banana peels, apple cores, lunch bags, candy campus. As for the incident described, I believe that it really wrappers, old tests, these are the symptoms. degrades the school. When I graduated in June of ‘65, I was proud There seems to be a lot of it going around lately. And the of my school, but when I hear of a thing like this happening. I cure is no more than taking a few steps and throwing the stuff into don’t know if I should even connect myself with it. You see, I’m a trashcan—not in tree planters, not in drinking fountains, not on also a service man. the ground. Right now I’m a radar man aboard the USS Valley The condition of the campus is miserable. It is not the Forge (LPH-8). And we’ve only been off Viet Nam for 15 days. janitors’ fault; they do a wonderful job of cleaning up after We’re due to stay here until around the 10th of January, and school is out and they ought to be commended for it. The maybe longer if things continue to go the way they are. The mail mess you see on campus is put there by you, the student, service isn’t the best, but from the news I get from home. I begin who is just too lazy to take thase few extra steps to the trash to wonder if I should connect myself with the U. S., and especially can. Eisenhower. This is our school—something to be proud of. But how proud can you be when you have to sweep the garbage off a table I also begin to wonder if I should give that last years of in the Quad in order to sit down to talk to the man from Stanford my teens protecting a country that has no respect for me or the University? I’ll bet that he left this school with a revised opinion uniform which I wear. (for the worse) of it. As for any true American who would spit on the uniform of Someone ought to be doing something positive for the his country regardless of who’s wearing it, all I can say is, I can cleaning up of the campus besides the janitors. Student Council find no civil words to describe them. has had over a semester to instigate a clean campus program, but it has instead spent its time on a 12-foot bulletin board. The When students think they are good enough to give a House of Representatives has had over a quarter to do something, serviceman a hard time, just because he keeps a military stance and but they argue about how many “the’s” there should be in a behaves in a military manner is the time when I say “can you do a sentence in their Constitution. So here it is, almost the end of the better job protecting my country than I am?” I don’t believe so. If semester and our campus is as dirty as ever, and I wouldn’t blame all the military men behaved any way they felt like, and were not the janitors a bit if they left all the trash lying around on the ground ordered to do things, the U.S. would not be the power it is today. the night of Graduation. In fact we would be under a power that did have a good military So everybody, please put those papers in the trash cans and and knew how to use it. We have both, but how long will it last? If let’s keep our campus clean. the people at home don’t stand by them? —Thomas Mocilac If any of the students of Ike believe that they could protect freedoms as good as the Navy and the rest of the Armed Forces are Letter to Editor: then I’ll say come and take my place and I’ll take yours. SEMI-FORMAL DANCES I don’t believe any of the men over here enjoy being here, but Dances are fun. They are good social functions and we have a job to do and that’s just what we’re doing. So why can’t provide opportunities for students to “let off steam” (legally). people at home take advantage of what we’re protecting, instead But the big problem that I see is the number of semi-formal of pushing it aside and protesting what we’re doing? dances in a row. I’ll be back in the States in April or May, and I plan to come First comes Football Homecoming. Next is the Christmas to Eisenhower in uniform, by then I hope the students will show Dance, then Basketball Homecoming. Luckily there is a “school- more respect toward me, than they did the man in the Air Force clothes” dance in Feb., but right after it, comes the Alana Aloha. uniform, who by the way happens to be a FRIEND. Finally we have the biggest dance of the year, the Junior-Senior Prom. I know that there are many mistakes in my letter, but I neither This is 5 semi-formal dances almost in a row (broken by have time to correct or see if they are correct in my English text only two non-semi-formal dances). book. You see I’m due on a seven hour watch in five minutes. For the boys, this puts quite a load on the pocketbook (e.g. a I know that this incident doesn’t show the feelings as a corsage, maybe having dinner out, and then something afterwards). whole of the student body, but it sounds bad to anyone who The girls all want a new dress for the dance, and so there goes some doesn’t fully know Eisenhower and its students. more money. And the Christmas Dance occurs at the wrong time to spend GARY W. BOARD, a lot of money. It is right before Christmas and everyone still has R.D.S.N., USNR to worry about buying presents. Basketball Homecoming follows P.S. Tell the football squad to keep up the good work. pretty close after Christmas and some people haven’t made up their deficit yet. These are just two examples of why the dressiness of some of the dances should be dropped (preferably the Christmas THE EAGLE’S EYE Dance). It is my opinion that it wouldn’t hurt at all just to have the Editor-in-Chief ...... Harlan Tissue Assisting Editor ...... Jamie North two Homecomings and the Prom semi-formal dances. Managing Editor ...... Mark Schwarz If any of you have opinions on this, ask your Representative Business Editor ...... Don Lannon to voice them for you or come to a House meeting yourself and Exchange Editor ...... Cherie Town talk. But if you get the chance, corner a Student Council member Page Editors ...... Diahn Wollemann sometime and talk with him. Dana Vogan, David Dalton And if your class or club ever puts on a dance, please give Photographer ...... Walter Piotroski them your support and help and don’t make just a few do it. Published bi-weekly during the school year. —Thomas Mocilac Eisenhower High School, Rialto, California Jan. 12, 1966 EISENHOWER HIGH SCHOOL Page 3 Soph- Talk By Elly Dowd Demonstrating the Sophomore Class’ usual initiative in promoting school spirit and activities, our board members interrupted their Christmas vacations to program the Basketball homecoming. A follow-up to this assembly was held at 6:00 Wednesday evening, January 5. Priority was given to continued planning of this event, as the board members discussed such matters as the date of the dance, price of admission, proper attire, entertainment, decorations refreshments, and other importancies which make such a prominent affair run smoothly. The final decisions of the electorate were as follows: The Basketball Homecoming dance will be held January 14, “What did you say the name of that school was ? ! ” in the cafetorium, from 9:30 to 12 p.m. The band will be the Junior Jabber Danny Thomas Four More, with Sid Fox acting By Sue Bone as emcee. The romantic theme When you flip on your TV and Sends Message is “Moonlight and Roses,” done see Bill McKinney siting there, To Teenagers in the colors of red and gold. As don’t be surprised. During with the football homecoming, Christmas vacation, our class The fourth annual Teenagers dress is semi-formal, admission president taped a program to March on behalf of St. Judse is $1.50 per couple. be shown in all Junior history Children’s Research Hospital classes over closed circuit TV. will be held in Riverside and San The point of this program is to tell the Junior Class what we have Bernardino Counties on Sunday, Movie Review done and what we are planning in February 27. THAT DARN CAT!—Walt Dis- the near and far future. It is hoped St. Jude Hospital, a $6 million ney Production — Technicolor. that this program will arouse institution, supports research What has four paws, nine lives, interest in the Junior Class. and provides medical care Free wears a fur coat and works for The candy cane sale was a huge of Charge for children of all the F.B.I.? Why, THAT DARN CAT, success. If enthusiasm such as races and creeds stricken with of course. THAT DARN CAT is the this continues, our class will put catastrophic diseases, including name of the wackey new Walt on the best Prom this school has cancer, leukemia, and muscle Disney movie starring Hayley ever seen or will ever see! disorders. More than 90% of the Mills, Roddy McDowell, Dean funds raised go directly to the Jones, and Dorothy Provine and research work and patient care. a scene-stealing Siamese cat. Patients have been admitted from How the “darn cat” discovers over one half of the United States two desperate kidnappers and and Alaska. Last year more than leads the F.B.I. to their hideout 2 hundred thousand teenagers forms the framwork for a frantic participated in raising six hundred feline adventure and one of the thousand dollars. These dollars merriest chases ever filmed. If help pediatricians and biological you like comedy and lots of scientists combine ther talents to laughs, don’t miss Walt Disney’s show progress like this: THAT DARN CAT! (Distributed by Buena Vista) A preliminary report of the work published in the Journal of the BOEING BOEING! — Para- American Medical Association mount Pictures — Technicolor shows 9 children previously This is the sometimes humorous afflicted with inoperable tumors and frenizied story of a young now have no sign of the disease newspaperman () who for period up to 20 months. has the strange but enjoyable hobby of being engaged to America’s teenagers everywhere three women at once, all airline respond entrusiastically when the hostesses and all blondes. There call goes out for help, “Won’t You is one from France (Dany Saval) Join Me in This March?” Drop a line one from Germany and a beautiful to me, Danny Thomas, Box 1377, American hostess. Each comes Beverly Hills, enclosing your name, to live in Curtis’ house after address, and phone number. their planes arrive in Paris and Just two hours of your time Curtis has the schedules of all Sunday might save another life. flights so there will be no mix-up. Write today. Another journalist-friend () stays in Curtis’ apartment and makes friends with all the fiancees. At one point in the picture, the airline schedules are changed and all three girls meet each other in Curtis’ apartment. The maid () has a fit wondering whether to fix wiener- shnitzel and sauerkraut for the German fiancee, souflee for the French fiancee or stewed kid- neys for the American fiancee. It is recommended for adults and mature adolescents. Page 4 EISENHOWER HIGH SCHOOL Jan. 12, 1966 Ike Crushes Eagles Victorious Over Alumni John Pitts with his fantastic Gire2, Wayne Haggard 4, Jack Corona 68-45 shooting led the way to the Lucas 19, Kent Patee 16, Bruce Fred Comer racked up a total Eagles’ 68-64 victory over the Bartells 4, Jerry Russell 2, Terry of 23 points and managed to Alumni. Street, Jum Seven Gary Roy come up with 18 rebounds last At the half the score was 35- 6, Tony Ratscliffe and John Tuesday to win over Corona in 24 but the Alumni came back McDonald with 11 points. the Ivy League basketball opener, very quick within 4 points of the The point man for the Eagles 68-45. Eagles. was John Pitts 22, David Bailey Besides making all of these Mike Massengill was full of 10, Fred Comer 5, Bob Roberson fantastic baskets, 11 were free fury with 19 points. The closest 5, Mike Massengill 19, Greg shots. an alumni number came to John Beam 4, and Bill MCKinney with John Pitts and David Bailey Pitts or Mike Massengill was 3 pints. made second rank by scoring 13 Kent Patee with 16 points. Again the final score was points each. The members of the Alumni Eisenhower 68 and the Alumni Coach Harry Violette thought team were Gary Boines, Boyce 64. that it was the best Eagle’s game as of his date. Eagles Slay San Gorgonio The game was played under The Eagles went for their which made the game a breeze. protest. Corona didn’t show up second win and they drew blood Th Eagles only had a 10 point until 4:00 instead of the 3:15 even with San Gorgonio forced to lead at the half, but in the third starting time, and stated that press the Eagles made a fantastic quarter it was 16 to 3 point they were delayed by road victory over them with a 63 to average. construction. 38 win. Greg Beam did a good job The point men were Pitts with Again Fred Comer seemed defensively. 13, Bailey 7, Comer 23, Massen- to be the man of force with 21 John Pitts was the only other gill 6, Robinson 8, McKinney 4, Please! One at a time! points and 21 rebounds to his Eagle to get past the 9 point mark Gire 2, Beam 3, Goddard 2. credit. It seemed he couldn’t with 11 points. The score by quarters was miss. Next will be the real test when Corona 8, 9, 12, 16—45 and David Bailey also made a name the Eagles take the 2 and 0 record Eisenhower 16, 15, 19, 18—68. Garey Edges Eagles for himself with 15 rebounds, over the favored Colton. The Bee team won with a forfeit Garey picked up twenty-four first half play getting 17 and 12 while the Junior Varsity lost. points in the third quarter to come points in the first two quarters. At from behind and nip Eisenhower half ime the score stood at 29 to Azurettes Club by one point, 59 to 58. 24 in favor of the Eagles. Even though they did lose, In the third quarter play, Garey Holds Party and Eisenhower showed one of caught up with Eisenhower by the best team efforts this year. scoring 24 to the Eagles’ 18. The Acts of Charity Four Eagles cored in double score went back and forth with Christmas activities are usually figures with John Pitts leading Garey finally coming out on top planned by the different clubs on scorer with 16, followed by Bob by one point. Both teams had campus. This year, as in previous Robinson wh grabbed 13 points. eleven in the last quarter. years, Azurettes had a Christmas Mike Massengill and Fred Comer Greg Beam had 3 and Dave party. To start off the party. both had eleven points. Bailey sunk two points to round there was a progressive dinner, Eisenhower dominated the off the scoring. beginning at the home of Liz Bozzi. It progressed to the homes of Chris and Diane Appleton, Janise Baker, and ended at the home of Mary Ann Eagles Triumphant Williams. Coach Seinturier didn’t have Dennington E pin Gerstmar; After the dinner, the activities to worry about Corona after all, 123 Baron E dec Harada; 130 carried on to a party at the when they downed the Panthers McDaniel C pin Compton; 136 home of Karen Brandso. The Friday with a 40-15 score. Moyette C pin Morgan 141 Yorke “Tangents”, a local band on This was the 13th straight dual E pin Russell; 148 Uklja E dec. campus, provided the music. match that the Eagles won. Both James; 157 Hirsch E pin Paine; However, not all has been play. Capts, Richard Thrash and Arnie 168 Tissue E dec. Wiegand; 178 Two service projects were done McCoy scored falls. McCoy Schiller E dec Russell; 194 McCoy over the holidays. The girls gave pinned his man in less than 50 E pin Stewart; Heavyweight Vixon clothes to the needy children seconds. This next week the E pin Miller. at Juvenile Hall, and personal Eagles face a very strong Norte Final score: Eisenhower 40, effects were given to the women Vista. Corona 15. at Patton Hospital. Other projects 98 Bracamonte dec. Lockwood; Jayvee score: Eisenhower 46, are planned for the future, and 106 Thrash E pin Martinez; 115 Corona 15. planning for the annual Alana Aloha has begun. Eagles Beat Bloomington Descriptive Art on The Eagles got off to a bad start dec; 141—Yorke (E) pin stowsh; Display in Library in the January fourth game but 148 —Ukleja (E) dec. Morgan; In case you haven’t noticed, made a fast comeback when Dave 157—Working (E) dec. Bailey; there are four interesting picturs Hirsch and Mike Miller came up 168—Hirsch (E) dec. Gugar; displayd in the library. They were with two wins which led to the 178—Dinning (B) pin Schiller; done in Mr. Ramsauer’s art class. Eagles twelfth straight victory 194—Carson (B) pin McCoy; One outstanding one is by and a win over Bloomington Wvy. Wt. Miller (E) dec. Dutsch; Johnny Baker. It pictures the face High School. The final score was final score; (E)—28 (B)—22. of a man in brilliant orange and Eisenhower 28 and Bloomington yellow and is outlined in back. 22. Talent Contest . . . Another “different” one is 98—Bracamonte (E) drew with by Walt Bland. The background Mendoza; 106—Sauceda (B) pin (Continued from Page 1) is very strange. It has blotches Thrash; 115—Dennington #) The junior high winner gets a $75 of green and yellow with Moretaid dec.; 123—Baron (E) bond. The senior high student interesting marks of fuchsia. dec. Bocca; 130—Bothwell (B) will receive a $100 savings bond. It also depicts the face of a Bootman; 136—Morgan Totoor Trophies will be awarded to the man with a weird look of top three winners in each class, bewilderment. Another decorative one and a special trophy will go to the Ron D’Aguair did a fascinating was done by Ken Boyd. best combo. one that shows the face of an Its very striking and totally Deadline for applications was agonized man with a serpent undescribable. January 8. coiled around his neck. It’s In order to really appreciate Last year’s winner in the Senior done in bright pinks, reds, blues these works of art, you must see Division was Sandy Blair from our and yellows. them yourself. own Eisenhower High School.