1972-1973 Student Officers Elected
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Only thirteen days of Seniors, Grad Nite school are left. tickets are still available. VOL. 13 NO. 16 Eisenhower High School, Rialto, California 92376 May 26, 1972 Eagle’s Eye 1972-1973 Student Best In Officers Elected Southland The election of both senior and He feels he won because of a good junior class officers resulted in three campaign and a good manager, John The Eisenhower Eagle’s Eye was run off races which were incomplete Barker. Malcolm’s favorite subject named the most outstanding high at press time. is science. His hobby is sailing. He school newspaper in the 10th annual The run-off’s were scheduled and a crew of seven once sailed a Newspaper Excellence Contest, for senior class president and vice 38-foot boat from Hawaii to San at California State Polytechnic president and junior class vice- College, Pomona, last weekend. president. Diego in 27 days. He said they had Of the offices filled, Patsy only 5 days of bad weather. Sixty-one high school newspapers Mendina was elected into the senior from throughout Southern California class social chairman position. competed. The Eagle’s Eye, edited Clarence Gilyard took the junior by John Barker and Aleda Quiroz, class president seat, while Linda Germany Sends took first place in the bi-weekly Kaney was elected secretary. Junior category and was also awarded the class treasurer went to Lynn Watts, Student to Ike sweepstakes trophy for the best and social chairman was awarded to newspaper in all divisions. Mimi Peterson. Word was received this week that This is the first time the Eagles There were no students signed Eye has received this high award. up for the positions of senior class Rialto’s Youth for Understanding treasurer or senior class secretary. foreign student for next year will be E v a l u a t i n g j u d g e s w e r e Due to this lack of candidates, the Claudia Stalleicken of Germany. professional newsmen from the offices will be appointed to students She is 16 ½ years old and will be Riverside Press Enterprise, San the coming year. a senior. She will arrive in Rialto in Bernardino Sun-Telegram, Ontario August. Daily Report, Pomona Progress Smith Tells Plans Claudia previously attended an all Bulletin and San Gabriel Valley girls school. Eisenhower will be her Daily Tribune. Dissatisfaction with this year’s first coed experience. Newspapers were judged on the student council and wanting better basis of coverage and content in school activities and student She is an outstanding tennis player news, features sports, photography, participation are a few of the reasons and has played since she was eight captions and headlines. Malcolm Smith, ASB president for years old. She belonged to a tennis 1972-73, ran for office. team and has taken first place in One judge commented on the coverage and content of the Eagles Malcolm, a junior, is a native from women’s championship competition. Eye as “Excellent! Good approach Lubbock, Texas. He attended Kolb She was also captain of her EAGLE’S EYE STAFF display the sweepstakes trophy won recently at Cal Poly in Pomona for newspaper excellence. Pictured toward total professionalism.” Junior High. Malcolm has never held swimming team, plays the flute from left, are: back row, Tom Tanner, Sandi Williams, Frenchy Lemieux, Alan Vizard and Mike Havins; fourth row, Mari Madrid, Concerning layout, photography and a student government office before. and accordian, and is interested in John Miller, Rick Schneider, Mike O’Brien, Mick Miner, Blair Simmons, Matt Petersen, Brian Seeman, Debbie Boring; 3rd row, headlines, the judge wrote, “The best He was a member of the house of medicine. Mrs. Joyce Miller, advisor, Debbie Jimenez, Shari Taff, Cathy Bruton, Bob Haley, Koa Timbreza, Jo Sharp, Dawn Jackson and Gail representatives in the ninth grade. Turner; seated, Steve Sims, Kirk Pierzina, Mike Hiatt, Terri Spears, Pat Norris, Ron Miller, Mary Rutledge and Gus Mocilac. Seated of any high school paper I’ve seen.” During his campaign Malcolm on the floor are Eagle’s Eye co-editors, John Barker and Aleda Quiroz. Not pictured are Anna Cabrera and Dana Fredendall. said he went out and talked to people and convinced them to vote for him. He says this is the only way to find out what the students want, and he plans to continue doing it. He wants better organization in Eagle’s Eye Poll Reveals Nixon As Probable Winner student council. He would also like all students to become actively involved in activities at Eisenhower. By ALEDA QUIROZ in the poll. The final tally revealed 102 votes and Ed Muskie, who isn’t second position; students placed him While such things as personality Asked why he thought more registered Democrats, 68 Republicans, actively campaigning, carried third. The poll revealed students placed traits may be important, voters must students were not interested any more and 27 were listed “other,” including seventh place with 7 votes. McGovern at a popular second position be careful not to be swayed by in school activities, he said, “Nobody Even though the crucial California non-partisans, independents and Peace Sen. William Ashbrook, a with Wallace third. such things as a man or a woman’s wants to get involved because they primary is a little more than a week and Freedom party members. Republican who is also vying for his Shirley Chisholm and Ed Kennedy appearance. They should elect the don’t think it will help them.” almost tied at fourth place. person who best reflects their opinions away, Eisenhower voters last week President Nixon won the most votes party’s nomination, placed eighth. Malcolm feels there should be a had already unofficially claimed Teachers placed Humphrey and about the issues of the campaign. black and Chicano representative on but not a majority with 85. George Mayor Sam Yorty of Los Angeles, Kennedy at the fourth position. Since there is a limit to space Richard Nixon as their choice for the Wallace and Sen. George McGovern received one vote, and Mayor John council as a voting member. presidential seat. EXAMINE THE CANDIDATES in the newspaper, not all of the “But I don’t think there can be almost tied, but Wallace won a Lindsey of New York City came in last Evidently Ike voters have made a important issues can be presented. because there are a lot of prejudiced This was the result of a poll taken weak second position with 46 votes, with no votes. There were no write-ins. choice whom they will vote for in Hopefully voters will make further people on campus,” stated Malcolm. by eligible voters at Ike who were followed by McGovern with 44. Both teachers and students gave Nixon the June 6 primary election. attempts to investigate how the asked to name the person they Rep. Shirley Chisholm of New York more votes than any other candidate. Nevertheless a constant examination candidates stand on all subjects. preferred as president in November. placed fourth carrying 18 votes. Sen. Controversy arises between the two of the candidates of the particular Parts of the following statements A total of 157 students, 32 teachers Edward Kennedy placed fifth with 17. groups concerning the other candidates. parties should still be an important were originally printed in the We Tip Proves and 7 school employees participated Hubert Humphrey received 12 Teachers voted Gov. Wallace in a high To Be Success aspect of making a final selection National Observer, May 6 issue. Four drug arrests and 363 tips McGOVERN HUMPHREY WALLACE MUSKIE JACKSON CHISHOLM NIXON regarding pushers have resulted so far Vietnam from the WE TIP (We Turn in Pushers) program which started February 15. Denounced bombing Urges halting all bombing “We should never have Bombing North Vietnam Favors confining the use I am . “Unalterably “President Nixon has WE TIP is a non-profit organization of North Vietnam as “a outside South Vietnam. gotten involved in a land “is a dangerous and... of bombers to “tactical opposed to the war . consistently stated that designed to reduce drug traffic moral outrage and a dan “The bombing will not war in Southeast Asia, but reckless thing.” “All missions to interdict North We have been pouring out he will do everything he gerous gamble” that has break the will of the North since we did we should American military activity, Vietnamese troops and the lives of our sons and must to protect American and convict local drug pushers. “heightened the possibility Vietnamese... it will not have taken the initiative whether land, sea, or air, supplies” to help South wasting the spirit and the forces remaining in South It has a hotline that citizens can of outright disaster for halt their supply lines, to win with conventional against the territory of Vietnamese forces and speed resources of our nation Vietnam . assures call anonymously and give useful the remaining American and it is inhuman... We w e a p o n s . I f a v o r North Vietnam [should] “the prompt return home of to support a corrupt and no interruption of the information leading to the arrest and ground forces in Indo can pledge that our armed continued withdrawal... be terminated at once.” all our troops.” Disagreed dictatorial government withdrawal schedule, and conviction of a pusher. Up to $500 china.” forces will be withdrawn with whatever steps are He calls for a “date when with the idea of a war of She has supported all provide South Vietnam reward may be claimed by the caller. Promises that if elected within a certain date, and necessary to protect our we will withdraw every attrition in South-east Asia.