El Dorado High School - El Dorado Yearbook (Placentia, CA)

 - Class of 1988

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El Dorado High School - El Dorado Yearbook (Placentia, CA) online collection, 1988 Edition, Page 230 of 326
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V ar i U 9 . jr Pl Gb at Z f A195 ,, 45 We Randy Eickhoff makes a half-smilg while working diligently on a pro Randy excelled in Metal shop year. Working hard on a car, Martin Ar. stops to ask for some help. Stopping to access his progress, White, works on a Woods project. Chris Mae works on one of the wood projects they made in the 5 1:- 6: iming to ards a Working 6 6 heck tools and get to work, was a familiar phrase uttered daily by auto shop instructor Mr. Chris Schaner. Called Schaner by most of his students, he always had the auto shop running smoothly. He felt that the greatest thing about teaching Auto and Woods had been the students here at El Dorado. There were four periods of Auto this year, two Beginning classes and an ROP class which lasted for two periods. In the Beginning classes the students learned how to change a tire, change the oil, and how to use a lot of modern technical equipment. In the ROP class the students worked on their Auto Shop, Woods, Metals own or other people's cars fixing a variety of problems. Auto shop is a great opportunity, it is something I never had in hi school, commented Mr. Brian Kurzbard. Mr. Kurzbard was seen frequen in the shop during his free period. Getting to work on our cars is the b thing about this class, said Marty Thomas. This class is not all fun a games, but I enjoy it. He added, Schaner makes learning fun. Brian Ols made a comment that seemed to be the feeling of most of the students, love this class. I love everything about it.

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ie 1987-88 marching band: left to right, bottom row, Joalee Brink, Cassie illiams, Lily Chen, Christie Williams, Tammy Herron, Tracy Gulzow, Ja- ison Motherhead, Jenny Douglass, second row, Tara Speakman, Philip iomas, Vijit Sabnis, Jeff Brewster, Jeremy Dolnick, Sonja Jo, Karen San- Eo, Ben Holland, Jim Gould, Brent Simmons, third row, Jeff Smith, Kim gedorn, Christina Quimpo, Matt Dirks, Todd Sobel, Wayne Herzoq, Rox- ine Ledoux, Jenie Wettqen, Debbie Benjamin, Robert Quimpo, Stacy Wallo, endy Guse, Robert Watson, fourth row, Heather Fitkin, Shara Finerman, m Walters, Angela Weir, Bob Lynch, James McNeil, Trina Bostrom, Jenny awe, Rebecca White, Jennifer Wooten, Adrienne Cooper, Kristie Marvel, 'th row, Dawn Dodd, Melissa Bennett, Laurie Weilenga, Lisa Schweitzer, Lonny Snyder, Rhonda Lytle, Beth Facione, Rich Ireland, Joy Tuttle, Kelly Roberts, Luke Hyne, Jennifer Adamski, sixth row, Heidi Brandl, David Simmermacher, Carolyn Brahm, Jennifer Herde, Nate Rogers, Jeff Lance, Jeff Nichols, Ann Patterson, Deanna Stanley, Stacy Tobie, Bob Bowen, Vicky Byrne, seventh row, Lisa Adamski, Tim Llewellyn, Rick DeMasi, Eric Wilcox, Sharon Keane, Rohit Sabnis, Naseima Abdullah, Brian Hudspeth, Eric Am- brosius, Jeff Wilhelmi, David Vesper, Debbie Adair, eighth row, Stacy Galassi, Tobert Colgin, Paulette Sachse, Suzanne Fair, Michelle Slone, Andy King, Randy Hagedorn, Mike Collard, Julie Hoogesteger, Judy Adair, Dana Gardner. create harmony hat is gold and black, and makes beautiful music? That's right, it's El Dorado's Band. Accompanying the band, and highlighting their own talents ere the rifles and flags. Dedication and talent were the two ialities that made the band so successful this past year. ieryday, for an entire school year, the band, rifles, and gs practiced during 0 and lst period, awaiting their perfor- nce dates. For the band, they competed in four field urnaments, and four parades, some of which were on the me day. In December 1987, the band, rifles and flags went compete in the Tournament of Champions near the Santa ia Court House. After and excruciating day of performing, e drum line came in 3rd place in their division, and the Rifles walked away with lst place out of 28 competitors. Mr. Robert Watson helped the talented students into reaching their potential. Through his guidance and encouragement, all aspects of the band worked as one to achieve their long range goal, success! It has been a pleasure to work with such cooperative students, and with personalities that are conge- nial. stated Mr. Watson, as he spoke proudly of his students. Sophomore, Bobby Edgar Lynch quoted, We have to work together as a team. This was Lynch's second year playing the cymbols for the band. He hopes to continue in band through his high school years. All in all, the Band, Rifles, and Flags started as a group of individuals, and at the end of the year, they were a family, united by their common goal, Cb i l Band 8 Q



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iff. iff Pfiifii f -gg. future Woods and Metals were two other important parts of the Industrial Arts epartment. Both classes were great opportunities for students to experi- ent and explore possible career options. This year there was only one period of Woods A and B because of a declining interest in the program. Most students felt the pressures of ncreased graduation and college entrance requirements and chose to take ore academic classes. Since the program had been showing a lower enroll- Iiient, they made an effort this year to make the class more appealing. Bob Kirk commented, Woods is useful. There will always be a need to make Matt Jones works on another Volkswagen. Through autoshop, Matt became knowledgeable about them. One of the metals students works hard using a tool. Mr. Eynon showed students many new tech- niques in metal shop. While working in metals, Todd Savord takes time out to crack a smile. Students enjoyed working with their new skill. Working on a stool, Danny Nulty uses one of the many tools available in the wood shop. Danny . was a first year student. fewer, things. The last part of the Industrial Arts department was Metals. The one class was taught by Mr. Enyon. He said, 'tMetals is really an exploratory class because not many people have the tools to experiment at home. The class gave students an opportunity to explore possible careers related to metal- working and to learn a new skill. Advanced Metals student Tim Behan said, Metals is really interesting. You can express yourself. Randy Eickoff makes a half-smile while working diligently on a project. Randy ecelled in Metal shop this year. Auto Shop, Woods, Metals

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