Etiwanda High School - Aquila Yearbook (Etiwanda, CA)

 - Class of 1986

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l. Mr. Culp points out to Mr. Miller and Mr. Paulus exactly what will be in the new building. 2. Mrs. Brondino listens as Mr. Culp ex- plains to her and other teachers about the new building, 3. As the progress continues Mr. Culp goes over the plans one more time with the architects. 4. Eric Douglas asks Mr. Culp for informa- tion on classes. 5. Mr. Don Culp, Principal. 6. Some of the Principal's work is done quietly at his desk. 7. Principal's secretary Mrs. McDaniels is a constant help to Mr. Culp. ,staff f 159

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Committed to Excellence erving as the first prinicpal of Etiwanda High School has been the greatest experience of my career in education. I know that I speak for the entire staff when I say that it has been an exciting opportunity to be involved in all the things that were necessary to open a new school. Our first goal was to establish a strong instructional program to meet the needs ofall of the teaching staff to develop the curriculum and teach the students. Those of you who are familar with Etiwanda know that the strongest feature of the school has been its excellent teaching staff. Many changes have occurred since we first opened in the Fall of 1984 at Chaffey High School with 850 students. We have grown in size to over 1,500 students this year, Buildings have been added each year to provide additional facilities. Athletic fields have been established so that we can hold con- tests on campus. The teaching staff has grown from 32 teachers the first year to 65 this year, and the curriculum has been expanded each year to allow for more courses for our students. Change has also been obvious in the areas ofathletics, per- forming arts, clubs, and other activities for students. The athletic teams began with young, inexperienced players and have now matured to the point that the teams are competitive in all areas. The marching band and tall flags have enjoyed success each year as they have moved up into higher classes during competitions. The academic decathlon team placed high in the county the first two years before claiming first place this year. lt has been a pleasure to watch our students become more and more successful each year in all the areas. The construction project that started in December will pro- vide ten classrooms, a new location for the library, and a large multi-purpose room for next year. The multipurpose room will be particularly helpful in providing students a place to eat lunch and a room for a variety of meetings and con- ferences during the day and in the evening. As you can see from the above, many changes have taken place over the three years that Etiwanda High School has been in existence. Through all ofour growth and changes, we have maintained a strong commitment to excellence. Growth is a certainty for this school. Growth brings change and ex- citement, along with the possibility of improvment in many areas. Etiwanda has developed the reputation of being an outstanding high school. The growth that we will be experien- cing provides a challenge to further enhance what we feel is a quality school. Through all the growth and changes to come, we pledge that we will retain our primary commitment of pro- viding an excellent school for our students. The first three years have been exciting and rewarding as we have worked to develop a quality school. The future holds nothing but the same as we work to make Etiwanda High School a better place for students each year. - Don Culp 158 f Staff 5: 5 iii if t fi ...un



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Growth Pains n addition to Principal Culp, there were three important men who contributed their share to keep the academic ac- tivities and spirit flowing at Etiwanda. They were, of course, the Assistant Principals, Earl Miller and Remi Tremblay, and Jeff Paulus, Administrative Assistant. The number of Assistant Principals increased with the growth. According to Tremblay the growth was great and ex- citing, but was disruptive and discouraging at times. Jeff Paulus became an administrative assistant and was responsible for new areas arising with the growth of EHS. He was involved with field trips, alternative study programs, scholarships, and he was still Math Department Chairman. 2 1. Often you can see Mr. Miller, out on campus. 2. Filing the students in alphabetical order can be a challenging job as Mrs. Cordero has found out. 3. After going through the slips for the bulletin, Mrs. An- drews now must type them up. 4. Making activity decision is very hard as Mr. Trembley examines the paper work. 5. Mr. Paulus found out that his new job is not all that easy. Yolanda Andrews Mary Burger Marcy Cordero Faye Hutsell Joann McDaniel Activities Secretary C ounselor's Secretary Secretary C ounselor's Secretary Administrative 160 1 Staff

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