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F 3 S Exchange Student from the Philippines This year Eisenhower's chapter of the American Field Service brought Eleanor Vinson of the Philippines to Yakima. Expenses for her trip and one for an exchange student from Eisenhower, Karen Westberg, were raised through workdays and club contributions. Karen, a senior, spent the summer of i964 in Brazil as an AFS student living with a Brazilian family and attending school. Eleanor's home is Kidapawan, Botabato, the Philippines, a city located on the second largest island, Mindanao and comes from a family of six children, an only girl with five brothers. Philippine curriculum, Eleanor said in commenting about the Philippine schools, is not very different from the U.S. in subiect matter because it is patterned after the American educational system. The iunior high school is eliminated, and we have six years in grade school and four years in high school. Subiects include sciences, arts, and physical education which are taught in English, but Tagalog, our national language, and Spanish are also taught. Eleanor was one of 59 students from the Philippines to receive the honor of being an exchange student. She was interviewed twice by Philip- pine educators before her application papers were mailed for confirmation to the general headquarters in New York. She said, I was extremely happy when I found out l was granted the scholarship last April l'64l although my American family, school, and community were not known to me until our AFS initiation at Stanford University in July. Eleanor's American family proved to be the Jules Shockleys, whose daughter was a senior at Eisenhower. Eleanor took classes in English, psychology, chemistry, social studies, speech and drama, the activities she selected were Medical Careers Club, Modern Language Club, Pep Club, INR. She was an observing member of cabinet and senate, and participated in lke Hilarities. After graduation from Eisenhower, Eleanor took a three week tour of the U.S. with other AFS students and returned home in July with hopes of college and a future career in medicine. 7 in M. F , . lke's second foreign ex change student was Eleanor Vinson of the Philippines. Eleanor brought a touch of the Philippines to Eisen- hower, frequently wearing her native costume. Y,,r,.,:,,.-.., .. , ,
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TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL MUSIC FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION COMPETITIVE SPORTS FOOTBALL BASKETBALL WRESTLING BASEBALL TENNIS TRACK ACTIVITIES AND CLUBS CLASSES SOPHOMORES JUNIORS SENIORS REVEILLE STAFF CONCLUSION through the doorway to the future walks a cadet in motion, 2 9 14 24 26 32 37 40 45 48 52 88 90 100 1 14 'I46 148 his destiny to find
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Band Members, are Row l Nancy Poole, Marilyn Schater, Randy Pugh, Anna Grail, Joan Butler, Jeanne Schackley, Steve Marvin, Robert McSay, Linda Buys, Mary Warriner, Barbara Renslo, Julie Thomas, Lynn Shaeller, Marvel Lou Tufts, Row 2 Ann Laloon, Barbara Milham, Janet Picat- li, Nancy Wilson, Ellen Wilson, Charlene Batt, Sheri Sonnebend, Ken Van Amberg, Judy Hammond, La Donna Cook, Jim Thompson, Holly Hollenbeck. Jim Ruse, Gary Mclain, Barbara Lock, Genny Dillin, Dianna Laylield, Linda Crabtree, Jan Findlay, Lynette Engqum, Raw J Roger Johnson, Kent Johnson, Tima Carey, Cathy Bartram, Linda Benscater, Jim Turner, Barney Jones, Jim Bradley, Dan Tilley, Ralph Baker, Roland Curtis, Dale Clark, Wesley Hurst, John Svendsen, Alan Ebert, Bill Yarger, Lynn Jensen, Dale Hardman, Lynn Nolt, Sandy Runyan, Linda Kisner, Starr Horner, Linda Osborn, Gilbert Goolr, Cathy Hartoon, Ed Burnett, larry Taylor, Chuck Hatch, Liz Owen, Row 4 Dick Skordal, Bob Eaton, Paull Hammerstad, Cris Kerr, Rich Galaher, Ken Frank, Dave Hillstrom, Rick Kline, Larry Nichols, Tom Biorgen, Tom Jones, Charles Greenough, Jim Terril, John Denend, Brion Stewart, Allan Thomlinsan, Bob Harvison, Paul Nelson, Gwen Stuphen, Jon Grindahl, Dan Penhallegon, Gary Smith, Sandy Pleille, Evelyn Monaco, Dale Ollret, Joe Collman, Duke Moore, K'elly Edmondson, Pete Schock, Maioretls Gin- ney Reed and Liz Owen. Cadets-Ma The Eisenhower Cadet Band had an active year under the leadership of Director Dick Schact- ler. Starting the season with a concert at the Central Washing- ton Fair, the band participated in a variety of events. The band add- ed to the spirit and color of our football games by presenting half time performances and combined with the Davis Band for a half- time spectacular at the memo- rable Ike-Davis game. As a marching band they par- ticipated in the WSU band day, the Veteran's Day parade, the balloon parade and finished the year with the Memorial Day pa- rade. On January 27, the band with the assistance of the Davis band, performed a Concert at Davis that was well received by the public . . . Eisenhower was proud of their blue uniformed Cadets as they performed as a marching band and as a concert band. Pep Band Row 'l Dick Skordal, Rick Kline, Dave Hillslrom, Row 2 Jeanne Sc'hockley, Ellen Wilson, Joan Butler, Nancy Poole, Janet Picatti, Row 3 Lynn Shaeffer, Linda Buys, Marvel Lou Tufts, Bob McSay, Jim Thomp- son, Row 4 Pele Schock, Dick Moore, Kelly Edmondson, Row 5 Liz Owen, Ed Burnett, Larry Taylor, Chuck Hatch, Row 6 Starr Hornor, Roland Curtis, Tom Jones, Dan Penhallegon, Brian Stewart, Bob Harvison.
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