Encinal High School - Horizon Yearbook (Alameda, CA)

 - Class of 1980

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The freshman class made a successful effort to start their four years at Encinal off on the right foot. During the spirit week competition the freshmen came third on the hall decorations. They had two fund-raisers. One was a button sale with the motto ‘‘Bomb the Bees.” A carnation sale allowed students to buy flowers for their loved ones. Carnations were delivered on Valentine’s Day. James Johnson was the class sponsor. They started out the year with a gift of two hundred dollars from the last year’s sen- ior class and by the end of the year the Freshman class treasury held four hundred and seventy-nine dollars. ABOVE LEFT: BERNARD Murphy writes a competency essay. MIDDLE LEFT: HARRY PUTNAM composes an essay LEFT: ART PEREYRO, poster hanger! BELOW: JENNIFER THATCHER stretches-out after a



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“How Does Attar of Roses Increase Library Skills” FAR LEFT: LISA Marquez doesn't believe Maria Jones found a “fold out” book in What has something for everyone at E.H.S.? the shelves. BOTTOM LEFT: Julie Bordner sits in deep thought over upcoming : | g eye speech. BELOW: the “‘Avis” of the Sr. class, Perry Kuramoto takes time to con- The Library! An average of 350 to 550 students tinue his challenge to 1. FAR BELOW: Sandy Montanya and Laura Paul go over used the library. It was a common occurrence to notes for next debate. FAR BELOW RIGHT: Steve Daleke and Dave Oliver study- find books related to Social Science and Science ing? missing from the shelves since CP classes in both were = - those departments wrote research papers. The J Ai ; REL, Lid £224 'ibtarian estimated three to four classes a day -- = sandwiched themselves in between the individual researchers. The freshman fall orientation followed by a three day orientation reference program helped future researchers. Problem 25 asked students to locate the book and the answer to the question: ‘What is the scientific name of the only common species of Stork?’’ Another gem was problem 76 which asked how many tons of roses were neces- sary to produce one pound of Attar of Roses? Freshman plowed through many books to find answers and felt they had really learned some- thing on how to research and the answer to those two questions. The most used items in the entire library were the video recorder and monitors. Current pro- grams were taped for use by classes. Budget lim- its other considerations forced the erasure of the taped shows so that the tapes could be used again for the most up-to-date programs. Defi- nitely, the library had something for everyone. SUO} OM} G eajdAW “Gz ‘uoNsSenb Yyoueeses au} 0} SIeMsUY x ' » J, : a Sei A oe oe Se —=— -. Eddie Niiya Walter Nobrega Susan Norbom John Oldham Sandra ontiveros Brice Overman i Virginia Palmer Wendy Parker Joanne Pau Art Pereyra Huong Pham Lawrence Phillips Shelley Phillips Dennis Piring Cindy Points Cathie Ponce

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