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NEW CEMENT BENCHES are being used by the on-campus lunch eaters (Photo by Geoff Kneale) New Sights At Ike A new number stands at Eisenhower: 2,736 That was ' the number ot students enrolled at Ike by November for the 1987-88 school year. Many changes occurred to accomodate those students. New classrooms, labeled the M wing, were constructed between the J and L wings. To meet the district ' s teacher student ratio, thir- teen new teachers were hired. To help the students in their endeavor to find challenging classes, a new-to-Eisenhower Dr. Marsha Edmonds was appointed to the newly created position of Associate Principal in charge of Academics ' Inch to the dismay of Eisenhower students, the new sigi ' ' he residential areas north of the campus were no pa igns. Several students were informed of this wti ' ■ found tickets on their cars on registra- tion day For the i nee of on-campus lunch eaters, new concrete piciii . nches were installed near the snack bar over the summer Funding for these benches stem- med from the School Improvement Program as part of the Campus Beautification Project instituted by Prin- cipal Delbert Bredy The blue buildings located east of the K wing were built by the county as an effort to give the physically challenged a place to learn with easy access ports Such buildings have been built at other schools The construction began at the close of the 1987 school year and continued through January, 1988 Change is constant, and Eisenhower is constantly changing New sights are forever increasing the quality of education for Eisenhower students To show the changes, the yearbook theme, A Splash of Color, tried to reflect that the changes were colorful and tor the betterment of Eisenhower High School (By Geoff Kneale) 2 Opening (Page by Geoffrey Kneale)
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PARKING 7am 3 pm MON FRI 1 ♦ X • NEW COUNTY BUILDINGS, constructed behind he J wing, will tie used by physically challenged students. NO PARKING SIGNS were put up by the police around the residential areas causing financial discomfort to many Ike students, who received tickets when they parked illegally. DR. MARSHA EDMONDS is the new associate principal in charge of academics. MRS. EDITH PICKENS, a new teacher to ike. teaches biology to college txund students NEW COMPUTERS are displayed by computers teacher Mrs Wanda t ahoney (Page by Geoffrey Kneale) Opening 3
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