Enterprise High School - Vespa Yearbook (Redding, CA)

 - Class of 1988

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 nd he said . Sophomore Cindy McCay laughs as senior Jeff Johansen tells her a hysterical joke. hat time will you be picking me up? Junior Wendy Sinyard and senior Ron Lyons think about evening plans. hat a nutritious lunch! Seniors Linda Brugaletta and Kristie Smith ' pig-out'' at the local Baskin Robbins. tnte Redding, California LUNCHTIME

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Lunch changes for students oy I’m stuffed! Enterprise students burn a left at Churn Creed into the parking lot after lunch. an of the world! Sophomore Jason Sehon chats with a haram during lunch. U id you get that license? Assistant principal Keith Mifflin and Dean of Students Glenn Katten- horn clamp down or car violations. Activities make lunch exciting I Driving-off campus rules enforced Lunchtime has created many changes and imporvements for students. In previous years lunchtime was divided between two lunches which were each thirty-five min- utes long. But this year, the one lunch concept was introduced giving students fortyfive minutes to eat, drink and socialize. How- ever, one lunch gives students bigger crowds, longer lunch lines and enforced rules. Assistant prin- cipal Keith Mifflin said that the reason for one lunch was because of the re- peated requests by many students. The administration de- cided this year that it was best to en- force rules on the open campus. Students were al- lowed to drive off with a permis- sion slip signed by their parents and if a student wish to drive off with a friend same rules applied. The lunch period was lengthened by ten minutes, allowing more time for class competitions, socializing and club meetings. Permission slips were made mandatory because the school did not want to be held liable for any problems or accidents that might occur off campus. Timewise Mifflin rationalized that if lunchtime were extended then the entire school day would have to be extended as well. Student council added excitement to lunch with the re- creation of the stu- dent store and res- toration of the ste- reo system. Showing a strong interest in the music played during lunch, Brad Hollahan was select- ed lunchtime Dee- jay. Student Council also formed class competition that was held during lunch on Fridays Club meetings were once a month at lunchtime, but participation of students seemed to be down. Shelby Williams0



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Assemblies unify students think I've got it! Senior CeCe Kimball tries to blow a bubble with whipped cream-covered gum in the class competition. iny bubbles! Senior CeCe Kimball succeeds at blowing a miniature bubble but fails to be named as the winner. [U ----------------------------- ee thanks! Senior Traci Ford receives a sweater and blouse from the basketball team for painting a Hornet on the floor of the Gym. ASSEMBLIES Speakers bring school together; i i Assemblies encourage spirit At least once a month classes were shortened and Hornets were reprieved from classwork to attend assemblies. Friday was the day and the Manatowa Gym was the location of spirit rallies, slide shows, holi- day assemblies and inspirational speech- es. Assemblies were organized by a new assembly commit- tee composed of se- lect Student Council members and Chair- man of Assemblies Aaron Lockhart. “We want to bring out the lower class- men and try to change the assem- blies from so much competition, Lock- hart said. Many ideas for assemblies were obtained by visitations to other schools. Skits, class competitions and class yells brought the crowd into EHS spirit at rallies. “Assemblies should get the student body fired up and ready for the game that night, said Student Body Presi- “Assemblies get the crowd and team so hyper they cannot wait for the activities that night.” Pam Scuderi dent Dan White. Traditional rivalry bouts among classes were not so predominant this year. Council encouraged uni- ty yells like “EHS , “Spirit, spirit we've got spirit” and “We are one, which brought classes to- gether in purpose. Perhaps the most looked-forward-to assemblies were those of Homecom- ing and Spirit Week. Another favorite was the end-of-the year slide show present- ed by the Photogra- phy Club. Other assemblies included the Music Department s Christmas program and Starship debut, which were well-re- ceived by students and faculty. “The musical assemblies showed a lot of charisma and really livened up the student body, said senior Nicolle James Linda De Wees

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