Ike Teacher Seriously Hurt in Auto Crash Sports Car Plummets Nearly 500 Feet by Carl Yetzer Driver Noticed the Tracks Leading Off Mr
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Ike Teacher Seriously Hurt In Auto Crash Sports Car Plummets Nearly 500 Feet By Carl Yetzer driver noticed the tracks leading off Mr. Robert Waggoner, prominent the road, and down the side of the Eisenhower High psychology and mountain. problems teacher, was seriously Mr. Waggoner suffered multiple hurt Wednesday night as his sports lacerations around the head region, car plunged over a 350 to 500 foot but suffered no broken bones. He cliff on highway 38, two miles east was reported in “fair” condition by of Forrest Hill Junction. According Vol. 6, No. 4 Eisenhower High School November 20, 1964 authorities of Redlands Community to Highway Patrol spokesmen, the Hospital. He was reported to be Kitchen Concert car was found when a snow plow slowly regaining consciousness. In talking to Highway Patrol spokesmen, Entertains CSF Ebb-Tides Play At it was reported that he was indeed The intellectuals of Eisen- After-Game Stomp fortunate to have the snow plow hower were entertained at the Following tonight’s game driver come along when he did, for California Scholarship Federation with Fontana, a stomp is being his greatest danger was that of death meeting on November 6th by the sponsored by Girls’ League. by overexposure in the sub-freezing renowned Kitchen Philharmonic The Ebb-Tides, a local band, will temperatures. Orchestra. provide music for the 10:00 - 12:00 affair. Under the leadership of Gayle Patterson, the cafeteria resounded The admission price is 50¢ per with the glorious strains of “She’ll person with anASB card, 75¢ without. Be Coming ‘Round the Mountain” The showing of newly issued I-D and “My Bonnie Lies Over the cards will be required of each Ocean,” which emitted from the guest for admittance. highly rehearsed bottle band. Senior Carl Yetzer, the evil villian of the upcoming school play, School Clothes is the proper “Pure as the Driven Snow” practices the art of being wicked. attire. Mad Musicians Directing him is Mr. William Wood. Stevie Rea, Girls’ League Playing bottles in the keys of E and President, is heading the committee F were Mike Massengill and Linda Drama Department Makes Debut in charge of the stomp. Briton. Talent poured forth from Judy McGowan and Kathy Britton, who With Old-Fashioned Melodrama manned the C & B bottles. Kathy Judith Bradbury Shrieks of laughter, boos of the season is presented Dowd and Mary Beth Ware kept G o f h a t r e d , a n d t e a r s o f t h i s D e c e m b e r 1 0 t h a n d Joins Ike Ranks & A in hand. Color was added by jo y will re so u n d fr o m th e 11th. M r s . J u d i t h B r a d b u r y, bass jugs controlled by Bill McKinney E i s e n h o w e r c a f e t o r i u m , Eisenhower ’s new Spanish (Continued on Page 4) when the first all-school play The play, an old-fashioned teacher, teaches Spanish 1, 2, 3, melodrama, entitled “Pure as and 4. She thinks that all of her the Driven Snow — or — A students are very polite and says Clubs Reveal Plans, Deeds Working Girl’s Secret,” by Paul that Eisenhower is “fine.” Loomis, is a tale of a persecuted Sra Bradbury, new EHS Of Past, Present, Future heroine wherein virtue triumphs Before she began teaching at Ike, Spanish teacher poses for Senora Bradbury taught at Barstow, her Eagle’s Eye debut. HI-TRI hospital as pleasant as possible. over villainy. Under the direction of Mr. William Wood, the play is Bloomington High School, and San T h e m a i n c o n c e r n o f t h e November 7, Hi-Tri sponsored a being produced under special Bernardino Valley College. Also Trio Participates membership is now the new hayride at 5c stables from 7:00 p.m. arrangement with Samuel French an intern teacher at Redlands, she In “My Fair Lady” to 10:00 p.m. exchange students. Finalists for commented, “It is very helpful.” Inc., of New York. The student Honor and recognition have this privilege are Neta Hendricks, Her seminars keep her informed on Over 100 students split up on director is Anne Page. come to Eisenhower through the Ron Smith, Jane Glass, and Mike latest methods and current ideas and wagons at two times; three wagons efforts of two members of the Massengill. The story revolves around philosophies on education. at 7:30 and one at 8:45. a d o w n t r o d d e n , p o o r b u t faculty, Mr. William Priestly and Officers this year are: Judy An unusual experience in teaching honest, working girl named Mrs. Jacqueline Keyser, and one After the hayride, the students McGowan — president, Mike is switching from elementary teaching Purity Dean, played by Dottie student, junior, Doug Snell. roasted hot dogs and marshmallows Massengill — vice president, to high school. “The similarities Robert, who is pursued by an over a fire. Catherine Lockwood — secretary, between the two levels are Ike Celebrities A.F.S. unwanted suitor named Mortimer surprising and rewarding,” added Gail Patterson — treasurer, Mary The trio was involved with San An A.F.S. meeting was held Frothingham, played by Carl Mrs. Bradbury. Ann Williams — social chairman, Bernardino Civi Light Opera’s “My Thursday, November 5. Mary Beth Yetzer. In desperation, she takes Family Life, Hobbies Pat McGowan — Membership Fair Lady,” held November 5 - 14 Ware and David Hughbanks showed employment at The Uland Inn in The Spanish instructor has lived in chairman. Although there are at the San Bernardino High School slides of their trips to Switzerland and a small Vermont town, where Rialto for ten years, and has a family already seventy-five students in Auditorium. Mr. Priestly, Ike Choral Chile. she meets and falls in love with of three children. Her hobbies are the club, membership is still open instructor, was responsible for our hero, Leander Longfellow, poetry, (especially Gustavo Adolfo The entire club made plans to to all interested. the coaching of the main chorus played by Ellis Potter. Becquer, a Spanish poet), music, visit Inal and make his time in the and small ensembles of the GERMAN CLUB dancing, and painting. A bit of foul play and a generous renown musical. Mrs. Keyser There was a meeting of the When asked to comment on helping of skullduggery combine acted the part of Lady Boxington E i s e n h o w e r G e r m a n C l u b , our student body, Mrs. Bradbury with the romantic interests that and Doug Snell was a member of November 6, 4th period in room replied, “They need more school are expected to keep audiences the chorus. I-6. The meeting was begun with spellbound right up to the final spirit. The student body officers retiring president, Bill Garland. curtain. seem to do most of the work!” The “Fair Lady” cast began rehearsing the last week in New officers for the 1964-65 September. Leading roles were filled school year were elected. Newly Dec. 1 is Last Day by professionals, who are veterans elected president is senior Play To Win of Annual Ordering in presenting this play, while actors Paul Brown. Vice-president is Know ye not that they which run in The annual staff is frantically filling minor parts, and members of sophomore Dirk Weise, and Bob a race run all, but one receiveth the pushing sales these last few days. the chorus were non-professionals. Morris is the new sophomore prize? So run, that ye may obtain. I The deadline for ordering is Treasurer-Secretary, a combined Cor. 9: 24. December 1. There will be no office. Senior Joan Zawaski is extras available and none will be Social Chairman. sold in the spring. Buy Your The next meeting is planned for Annuals are now being sold outside Inal Bekarglu, ‘64-’65 AFS the cafeteria 4th and 5th periods. The s t u d e n t , i s s h o w n i n November 24 at 5:30. BEAT happier times before his price is $5.50 with an ASB card, Annual Now hospitalization. (Continued on Page 3) FONTANA $6.00 without. Page 2 EISENHOWER HIGH SCHOOL Oct. 30, 1964 “Eye” Editorial Policy Summed-Up BOOK NOOK Every newspaper, whether it may be a large, metropolitan daily or a By Joan Zawaski small, rural monthly, has an editorial policy. The Eagle’s Eye, Eisenhower CARAVANS— High School’s own semi-monthly news publication, is by no means any by James A. Michner different. It also has an editorial policy which is, however, a great deal less In his latest best seller, James complicated than those of its professional competitors. Whose consistent, A. Michner leaves the Pacific, written usage of politics creates doubts and distrusts in the mind of a reading scene of his earlier novels, for public. the deserts and mountains of The editorial policy of The Eagle’s Eye is easily summed up — it is for Afghanistan. you, the students of Eisenhower — nothing more, nothing less. As a travelogue, CARAVANS is Editorials of both praise and criticism shall reflect the views of this journal. a great success, with its vivid word Many will lend themselves to heated controversies, while others slip by pictures of a land and way of life totally unnoticed, drawing comments only in the form of non-commital exotic and foreign to a westerner.