43 Seniors Bound for State Capitol Sacramento Ho! This Cry Will Be Heard from 43 EHS Seniors As They Board the Bus Tuesday, February 23, Bound for Sacramento
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43 Seniors Bound For State Capitol Sacramento Ho! This cry will be heard from 43 EHS Seniors as they board the bus Tuesday, February 23, bound for Sacramento. The students who have been chosen to represent Eisenhower are: Sue Bailey, Michael Barbera, Gina Barry, Billy Bergan, Nancy Bull, Dale Bunce, Joyce Clawson, Sharon Daws, Richard Dumouchelle, Joyce Gerhard, Neta Hendricks, Vol. 6, No. 7 Eisenhower High School February 11, 1965 Claudia Heneise, Patricia Johnson, teacher explaining why he would like Principal Holds Eagle Musicians Yukiko Kawahara, Bill Layman, Larry to visit our state capitol. Lloyd, Michele Lower, Leigh Lutz, They are to leave EHS Tuesday Press Meeting Present Concert Karen Malinka, Nikolene Matich, evening and arrive in Sacramento School policy, problems, and plans Two performances of the mid- Jerry Mazola, Judy McGowan, Jim the following morning. Activities of Eisenhower High School were winter concert by the Eisenhower McInerny, Sandy McKinley, John throughout the tour include a greeting discussed by a panel consisting High School Concert Band were Nanny, Lyle Neptune, Pam Parlette, by John P. Quimby, and introduction of Principal Albert Keegan, Gayle presented in the EHS gym on Billie Polkow, Richard Razo, Donna to the Assembly, a luncheon in the Patterson, Peggy Rosenow, and Friday and Monday. Reeves, Carole Roberts, Kathy Capitol, a tour of the Capitol building, Bob McKinney during a press Nearly 300 parents and friends Sorenson, Diane Staats, Lucille St. library, and vault, and a session in conference with Mrs. Holm’s third attended the performance Friday, Onge, Margaret Taormina, Colleen the Senate. Highlighting the trip will period journalism class. February 5. The money collected Townsend, Richard Van Koevering, be a tour of the Governor’s mansion, On Friday, January 29, students fired will be used for new uniforms and Fred Waters, Katrin Wiese, Sally and possibly a conference with the questions to the panel concerning to provide for a scholarship for a Weatherwax, Chris Yakel, Carl Governor. problems on campus, The Eagle’s member of the band. Yetzer, Joan Zawaski. They are scheduled to leave Eye, the Prom and an open campus, MR. HADSELL and Mrs. Dr. John Milor, Superintendent of These Seniors were chosen on Sacramento Wednesday evening and among other topics.” Robison congradulate Sharon Price. Rialto Unified School District was the the basis of a letter written by each will arrive at Eisenhower Thursday Concerning the very serious campus guest conductor for the Peacemaker one and addressed to his Problems morning. problems of smoking, vandalism, clean Price Takes 3rd March. campus and other related problems, As in the student concert on Mr. Keegan commented, “We have In State Finals Monday, the band’s rendition made progress and I compliment the On January 26th, Sharon of Joshua, brought down the students on it, but we still have a long Price, EHS senior, left with her house. way to go.” He feels that we are now speech teacher, Mrs. Robinson, This was the first concert of the aware of the problems facing EHS for San Francisco to compete year for the 62 piece band, under the and they can be solved only by a co- in the California State Speech direction of Mr. Larry H. Thomas. operative effort between the faculty Finals. Sharon placed third in and students. this event and received a 100 Concerning the new “haircut dollar bond. Clabe Hangan to Sing policy” on campus, Mr. Keegan feels In Feb. 19 Assemblies that there is a correlation between With her speech, “Challenge Well known San Bernardino folk appearance (haircut and dress) and of Citizenship,” an original singer Clabe Hangan will perform conduct. Therefore, if a person’s speech three to five minutes at two assemblies to be held appearance improves, so should his long, she took first place and Friday, February 19. In addition to conduct. a trophy in the V.F.W. finals. frequent appearances at the Penny Regarding school spirit, our principal Her speech, which had been EISENHOWER’S NEW “Varsity Thinkers” panel awaits the University, Clabe has performed heat of competition feels that “We can’t make school taped, was sent to a five county throughout the state, including the spirit but we can improve it.” It can competition. There she again took Berkeley Folk Festival. New Buzzers be improved if campus appearance first place along with a plaque for Hall Competes In is improved and the students are Eisenhower and a fifty dollar bond His repertoire includes traditional Spur Thinkers Homemaking Contest for herself. made aware of the fact that this is songs and blues as well as songs Eisenhower Electronic Shop’s E i s e n h o w e r ’ s a b l e their school. Every student has a Sharon went to Sacramento where written by contemporary writer- latest “transistorized Brainstorm” representative in the State certain moral responsibility to his she met the Lieutenant Governor singers such as Bob Dylan. is this control center for school to do whatever he can to competition for the Betty Crocker of California, then left for San He has recently made two Eisenhower’s Varsity Thinkers improve it. Homemaker of Tomorrow will be Francisco. recordings, now available to the “Brain Bowl” team. In regards to the $14 Prom ticket, Ruth Ann Hall. public. This device, built with parts donated which includes a prime rib dinner and Ruth Ann gained this position by Pacific Telephone, is patterned dance, Mr. Keegan feels that it is an after taking a written examination after the television show “College excellent idea to offer on this type of in homemaking last December. Bowl” sponsored by the General ticket because this is the only time in In the State finals she will be Electric Co. seen Sundays on the three years that the juniors and seniors aiming at the $1500 scholarship NBC Television Network. It consists can sit down together as a class. from General Mills, Incorporated, of eight buzzer switches, one for Mr. Keegan explained the reason which sponsors the annual Betty each member of two teams of four, for not having the policy of an open Crocker Search. The school and a master control center. When a campus. He stated that 1) The school of the winner will receive a question is asked, and a contestant hopes to have a 35 minute lunch complete set of the Encyclopedia thinks he knows the answer, he hour rather than a 45 minute period, Britannica. which would not allow enough tie presses a button in front of him. A to leave the campus, eat lunch, buzzer sounds, and a light comes on Competition on a national scale will and return on time. 2) Restaurants in front of the contestant and on the begin later this spring. could not serve the large number master control board. The device is of students. 3) Merchants dislike so wired that after the first button is pushed, all other circuits are cut off. Malinka, Joan Zawaski, and Jim students wandering through their Alexander remain as hold overs stores. The units were designed and from the original team. Senior Bob Gayle Patterson discussed the idea built by students Virgil Forker and Rhodes has now joined, and Coach of having a student court. She stated Mike Chauvet, taking about one Roy Harkin has issued a call for any that the idea has been discussed and month of classtime. interested Junior to apply, and thus it was concluded that it is not good to perpetuate the team. This year’s have a court, in which students are The device is proving to be so popular, that it is currently being season is expected to correspond against each other or a “spy system,” with the baseball season, which which builds resentment. To solve copied by Pacific High and San Bernardino High. would put its starting date sometime campus problems, students should in March. The team will also appear support the faculty in their efforts, The varsity thinkers team was on the CBS television show, “Scholar because they have the right and CLABE HANGAN, noted folk singer will appear at started at Eisenhower last year with Quiz” in May. authority to take action. Eisenhower. ten members. Today, only Karen Page 2 EISENHOWER HIGH SCHOOL Feb. 11, 1965 EDITORIAL BOOK NOOK E.H.S.’ Delinquency Letter To The Editor Long Play By Joan Zawaski Problems Examined By Diane DePaolis By Carl Yetzer The scene was a forest in Silesia and Rialto’s Eisenhower High School, The Free Speech Movement at the Berkeley campus has raised many This reporter was privileged, a a hole in the ground a few yards from like many of today’s secondary questions about which high school students should be concerned. To few nights ago, to be present at the a tall barbed wire fence. One by one institutions, is gallantly fighting a begin with, although most of us deplore teachers and rules, it does not take recording session for an upcoming seventy-six ragged figures emerged complex battle against the most much imagination to guess what would result if we had a strike every time album by Sally Thomas. Recorded from that hole and disappeared into common of twentieth-century something we didn’t like happened. There would be no time for school, and live at THE PENNY UNIVERSITY, the windy March night. problems; juvenile delinquency. although this might seem a pleasant idea now, it becomes highly undesirable the record will be called Sally Sings This was the climax of months of The dictionary defines delinquency when you or your parents are paying a good deal in tuition and book fees for at the Penny U.