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OPPOSITE PAGE: FAR Above Left: Jon Crow. Far Above Right: Rod Saunders Far Center Left: Christine Lund. Far Be- fow Right: Sandi Gibson. Left: Kenny Meagor. Below Left: Nichelle Kitt. Be- low Center: Naomi Osimolo. Below Right: Rudy Galera. Center Right Band. Right: Dana Ronald. me = + . t ; “gy (‘ S Steve Sur Jonathano Jonathan Gemma Davis Dawkins Dejano DeJesus Delos Santos IN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FIRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHME Christina Lisa kim Anare Del Rio Diaz Dickey Dizo 29
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E VERY THING: ART TO MUSIC IN SOCIAL SCIENCE Ed Windaberg, chairman of Social Sci- ence division reported there were 853 students enrolled in World History, U.S. History, and Government. Social Sci- ence also included 134 in art, 169 in music, thirty-four in Psychology, thirty- two in leadership, and last but not least sixteen in library. In World History the students learned about Geography, Ancient Egypt, and Coats-of-Arms. Of the history teachers at E.H.S. only Joe King lost out when it came to teaching World History for he had no World History class! Each World History course covered a variety of topics that hopefully ap- pealed, one way or another, to inai- vidual students. R.O.T.C. men, it was suspected, utilized their army training to forge ahead when it came time to read, interpret, or draw maps. For those who thought Hollywood had de- fined mummies and the curse of the mummy well, there were Ancient His- tory classes where the Egyptian’s abill- ties were examined, their mummy's e es ‘ : Lu % Donarell Cher Parr (OTIS A i; a oy Ds wby Donare! C yi Pam Katrise Anarea Gladys Chris Brian Cook ooper Cotton Crosby Cruz Cunanan Dacumos Damsen Darnell FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FIRRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN F
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dental problems were reviewed through old Life magazine articles, and Hollywood was understood by the students to exploit rather than teach about Egypt. Finally for fhose in high school who believed in Knighthood’s good deeds, and who were artistic, Ancient His- tory gave them a chance to create their own authentic heraldic shield or as commonly called coat-of- arms. D.O.A. In this case D.O.A. did not mean dead on arrival, rather it stood for the principles Barbara Jol- liffee insisted her students in library skills classes learn. D was discipline, O was organization and A was accu- racy! The sixteen students in the |i- brary skills classes D.O.A.’ed through such learning processes as: check- ing in and out circulating books, the arm bending job of shelving books, and the never ending task of an- swering pleasantly “the public” constant questions. What do four P’s and two W's have in common? That was no rid- dle for students, for plaster, pen, pens, pencils and paints combined with wood and water were the ele- ments used in many artistic endeav- ors. Encinals, 134 struggling artists arew, painted, sculpted, splashed colors, spilled paints and water but in the end created what they re- garded as art and what their teach- er Marion Nicosia judged as the work of young artists who deserved the grade they earnea! Any activity that involved stu- dents was fair game for elected stu- dent leaders to tackle, plan, and organize. One of the major activities of the thirty-two members of lead- ership was the plan they developed and put on in what they termed an “awesome” Spirit Week.” They also funded various Encinal clubs and planned to send student body officers to CASC camp in Santa Bar- FAR ABOVE: JOHN Smith wishes he’d stud- bara in summer of 885. ied. Far Above Left: Tenor section prac- Finally the most musical area of tices their solo, Center Right: Band flute the social science division featured Pies. ware Beit Above. igh!) Matt ; Croney does his best in art. Above: Nerm future Metrop olitan or Rock Stars De Jesus gives it his all in band. Michelle Remigio Nicki Karen Rachel Nina Kathy Carmen David Dobbins Dolopo Drefko Driscoll Ellington Ellis Engel Ervin Estep FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN Fi
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