Sherman Oaks Center for Enriched Studies - Excalibur Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)

 - Class of 1989

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Field trips are the easiest way A C A D E M I Field trips are one of the easiest and safest ways of getting out of class and not getting into trouble with your counselors or the principal. I like going on field trips be- cause I can get out of class and get out of school for at least one class or the whole day. I also like going on field trips because I like to have fun. said Greg Girou.x, and eighth grader. The French Club also went to a French Cafe where they used their French speaking skills to order food from the menu. It was much fun going to a French Cafe with the French Club. It was a different exper- ience for the culture of the French Club, said Linda Huynh, a tenth grader. Mr. McDonneFs class went to San Pedro and took a tour around the harbor, they were 44 ' going on field trips because I can get out of class, said Greg Giroux. tt able to examine creatures that live on the bottom of the harbor. On our field trip to San Pe- dro we all got on a boat that cruises around the harbor. The tour guide on the boat told us all about the harbor. He also told us about the animals living in the harbor. We even were able to observe the creatures in real life. The onh ' bad thing abut the trip was that it rained, said Louis Gigliotti, a tenth grader. The tennis team went to UCLA to watch a tennis match between UCLA verses UCSD on the Volvo tennis courts. They also received a guided tour of UCLA ' s campus from Mr. Becker, coach and alumnus. I was very excited about go- ing to UCLA because I was go- ing to be able to see college level tennis, said Kevin Wright, a tenth grader. Just having a good lime — on the railroad tracks at Travel To n. is Karla Pena. Sandy Cavallaro. Dawn Kramer, Monica Geronimo. and Jason Menadue are just letting it all hang loose. Travel Town is a place where smalt children and older children can spend all day dreaming about and playing on the trains. In all it ' s just a great place to have fun. Field Trips r -j Academics y 1

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Too bad we can ' t climb on them — Wen- dy Hernandez. Sieve Bao. and Kenny Huber are having fun at Travel Town in Los Angeles, checking out the airplanes that are so close you can touch. James Dean — is one of the most loved actor among the younger generation. James Dean has a statue at the Griffith Park Observatory, where he made one of his few movies, called Rebel Without a Cause. Getting it all in — Bryan Sweet went with the Spanish Club to Olvera street. Olvera street is one of the best places to go if you want to get a good feel for the Mexican culture. You may also get a taste of the Mexican food. Look over yonder — Mrs. Buchannan ' s Outdoor Education class went on a hik- ing trip to Carlee Park, looking over the ocean. Thanks to teachers imagina- tions students are able to go on such fun field trips, such as going on a day hike by the ocean. 90 Field Trips Academics



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?i. «wis :r7»; ' - i; ia; A jyT:r» Magic Johnson never played like this — During Ms. Eller ' s sixth period English class. Brian Quan. tenth grad- er, shoots away for bonus points. Ms. Eller bought a mini-basketball stand especially for the game. Placing your life in Jeopardy — Itzik Shelsinger. senior, chooses a subject on the chalkboard in one of Mr. Wimber- ly ' s Jeopardy games. When there ' s time away from geometry or trigonom- etry, his students work on their trivial knowledge. Checkmate! — Jason Menadue ex- plains to Mr. S chaffer ' s speech and de- bate class different strategies and ma- neuvers for a knight piece in the game of chess. Chess is a game of high level thinking and difficult strategies and is a game that isn ' t mastered with ease. Don ' t spill the little beans on the floor, announces Mrs. Buchanan to her Spanish I students during a game of Loteria . The game is played like Bingo but with pictures Spanish words, and dried beans as markers. Learning was never this fun. W A ' 92 Games Academics

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