Eagle Mountain High School - Talon Yearbook (Eagle Mountain, CA)

 - Class of 1981

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Hostility, Relief, Reality: '80 and '81 Develop Shared Memories OUTSIDE WORLD INVOL VES STUDENTS Being involved in our own E.M. world during strengthened Pfe3identCafte1',s plan class rings. Gas prices discour- to resume registration for the draft. ,aged many Who had cars ff9m tak' Fear of the draft, as well as the 1113 100 II1a11Y llllflecessafb' WPS find anticipation of first time voting in 111080 all 100 00111111011 late Ulgllt presidential elections, affected many dates- seniors, now old enough to qualify A for both. Inflation climbed to , the year often caused us to temporarily forget the outside world, but it played an important part in shaping our lives, too. The new year was also the dawn of a new erag almost at the very hour an old ordeal ended - Amid pomp and pageantry, Ronald Reagan became the nation's fortieth President, displacing incumbent Jimmy Carter . Upstaging his inaugu- an even higher peak, s 1 ration was the long awaited release of the fifty-two American hostages held by Iran's Ayatolla Kho- meni's regime. Within a mere forty-one minutes, a 1 Presidency began and the 444 day ordeal ended causing gold and gas- oline prices to sky- rocket. As a result, , , , many students were with a nation swept by a sense of shared emotion, p unable to buy their exuberance, and relief. By openly demonstrat- 2 ing their hos- f tility in taking hostages, Iran showed Americans they were not prepared to handle an emergency situation and International turmoil pulled our community closer to the reality of world affairs. Polish unions played Russian roulette as defiant Lenin ship ard employees, in the part city of Gdlansk, rose up . . . in a - - spectacle Marx might not have believed. Their protests, over issues we take foillliranted, included the right to st ' e, establishing trade unions, raising monthly salary to S67 a month, and ending food short- a es Demands for these issues' S - t shook the regime of Edward Gierek, who was eventually displaced, and caused concern among NATO Nations over an impending Soviet intervention. Iraq attacked Iran, and the night- mare of war in the Persian Gulf became a reality. As refineries burned, the world considered the affect on oil supplies and, once again, the strategic interest of the superpowers. We were all waiting to see if they will execute her, echoed the grow- ing curiosity of Chinals millions about the outcome of the show-trial of Mao Tse-tung's widow, Jiang

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Jiang Quing p. 142 Jim all Mazdap. 118 Johnson Photo p. 118 Jzyobas p. 128 K Kain, Leota p. 107 Kam. Ross 1123 p. 18. 22. 50.69. 75.79 any Mme p. a, 9 Kaiser Minep. 131 Karnan Bearing and Sigopiy Corporation p. 118 Karns, Anne p. 34. 10 ,110 Kawalkowski. Cary1l03 p. 18 Kidlt Kloselp. 120 Kin Bearirigp. 137 Kirgy, Karen p. 106 Kivisto, Cindy 1123 p. 26, 50 Kivisto, Janice 1123 35, 50, 144 Kivisto-Taylor. Kar a p. 107 Knight. cyndaeqizyp. 1.20. 21. 22.23. 34.40, 41. 44, 45, 48. 50, 55, 58, 75. 76. 79. 114 Knbght, Tom 193 p. 18. 22. 97, 140 Fre Koehler and Sonsp. 118 L Lawson. Dana 1113 p.37. 83 Lee. Gary p. 143 Lennon. John p. 142 Lewis, David 11 13 p. 38. 83. 87 Lewis, Laura 193 p. 18.66, 67, 75, 97 Lewis, Sheryl 193 p. 22. 98 Lipprnann, Suep. 111.130 Loca Shirls p. 128 Looking Glassp. 138 Lopez, Jaime 193 . 18.22. 72, 75. 98 Lopez, Virginia193 p. 22. 75.98 Luisi. Deb ie 192 p. 75, 98. 99 Luisi, Denise 11 3p. 52. 53 M McNamara. Kathy p. 75. 111 Major. Matt 1103 18. 75.90. 93 Manley. Betty p. 07 Masso1ti.Pattip. 111 Mat.hes, Jerfv 11 ll p. 35. 83 Mattice, Coni 112353. 29. 30. 31. 44. 45, 63, 144 Maurer: Ciry p. 12 McBride. Scott11 13p. 6. 18, 40, 83, 87 McCormick. Debbie 1103 p. 26. 62. 90 McDar1ald's Re.r1aurar1lofB1y1hep. 125 McDowell. Rylie p. 72. 75, 111 McGill. David 193 p. 98 Mcliissic. Chris 193 p. 22. 75. 98 McKissiC. Denny 11 Hg. 38. 75.83. 144 Meler. Jennl1er1l 13 p. 1. 22. 28, 35. 83. 84. 87 Meler, Jose h .105 Meler, Miciiael,1123 p. Z2, 28, 29.35, 37, 53, 55, 76 Meler, Sharon p. 75 Mendez, Martha 193 p. 48. 67.75. 98 Merchants and Farmers Slate Bank afB1y1hep. 121 Mmm. Margie 1123 p. 47. ss, 130 Mills, Trent 193 p. 98 Money Matter! - Adverttlng Dlvloaa Page p. 114 Moody. Russ 11139p. 18, 75,83 Morales, Robert1 3p. 18. 70. 75. 98 Morgan, Jaye 11 1369. 83 Morolex. David 11 3p. 74, 75 Munson. Lynne 1113 p. 28. 83. 84. 87 N National Date Festival p. 63, 76, 77 National Honor Sodely p. 34. 35 Nick Naylorp. 118 Nees, Michael 193 p. 75. 96. 98 New Orleans Sugerdomgg. 142 Nunez, Gracie 1 3p. 28. . 31, 98 O Olson. Beverly 193 p. 26. 30. 75.98, 103 , e ie p. . Sim' 81215 H2155 melon gtiiiilger, iohn l81b7g.l7ib7l9. 90 rson. ance p. . . Ouns, Donna1103 P. 37. 90, 91.130 Owens, Michael 1103 p. 21. 90. 91 O'Yates. Glenda 193 p. 30. 98 o'YlltS, Patty 1123 p. 54 Palomares, Agatha 11 13 p. 18, 21, 27, 34, 35, 84, 85 Palo Verde Equipment p. 121 Patrick. Lorena 1103 p. 30, 31, 77. 90, 91 Patty, Martha 1123 p. 49. 54 Payne, Janice 1123 p. 1, 26, 35, 40, 55, 114 Peo 11' Scmlldp. 36, 37,141 Peoples, Lin a193 p. 30. 75, 94. 98 Peterson. Gaye p. 107 Peterson, Timothy 1123 p. 18. 25. 44. 55. 60 Pelerson Electric p. 121 I Pickering, Christ1ne193p, 18, 37, 75,98 Pizza Hur Resrauranr p. 119 Professions p. 38 R Ragsdale. Carla 1103 p. 22, 90. 98 Ragsdale, Darla 1103 p. 22. 89. 92 Ramsey, Jim p. 112 Reagan. Ronald p. 143 Ree .Andre 193 p. 18, 75, 94, 99 Reeves, Bob p. 110 Reeves. Bobbie 1l235p. 18. 20. 21. 22, 23. 34. 35 44. 45. 46. 48. 52. 3. 55.60. 63. 65. 75. 79 Seexsfangi 11 2 p. 22. 24. 25. 73685. 86 eg ecupa on Program . Reynolds. Phil 1103 p. 22, 28, 29 Reynolds, Tim 193dp. 22, 39, 75,99 Richardson. Davi 1123 . 18, 56 Richardson, Melinda 1183 p. 30, 92 Richardson, Michelle 193 30, 92 Robertson. Shelly 193 p. 7 . 80. 99 Robles, Rene 1103 p, 22, 90, 94 ROSC. Bobbie1113p.11,18, 22, 85, 86 Rose. Evap. 106.112 S Samuels. Lee . 109. 112 Sanchez, Fret1J1l03 p. 18, 44, 75, 78, 80, 90, 92 Sanchez. Pablo1l 13p. 40, 41, '19, si, 84, ss Sarah 5' Hair Styles and Cosmetic: p. 121 Sauceda.Diana1123 .56 Saueeda, Joey 193 p. 59 Sauceda. Patsy 193 p. 99 Savon Carpets p. 119 Saxton, Janene 193 p. 99 Sc.3nl?g,g1g3nda1113p.l1,l8, 21, 35, 40. 79, 4. . Security Pa1:Ui1: Bank ofB1y1hep. 136 Senecal. John p. 104 f'.:'1f:f111afS1m- 9. par s ewe ry, ncarporare . Shggwood, Emily 11l3p. ll, 18135, 40, 65, 75, Shirr1'.1' Boulique and lrnporisp. 119 Shives. Steve 193 p. 99 Shorter. Robert 1103 p. 92 Shumway, Rand p. 104, 110 Smith, Bryan 193 p. 18, 22. 75,99 Smith, Charles 11 13p. 21, 28, 29, 33, 37, 62, 85 Soto. Johnny 1103 p. 92 Soulhwesz Enew Corrqpany p. 128 Sparkman, C. .p.6l,l04,110. 112,113 Sparltman. Phyllis . 106, 113 Spencer. Darrell 1123 p. 56 Splrlt Week p. 41, 140,141 Spring Story - Dlvlslon Page p. 61 Stanga. Andy 11 13 p. 18, 85 Stokes. Christopher1103 p. 18, 75, 92 Sundance Studio . 123 P S unri.1e C hevroler - Oldsmobile lncorporaled p. 1 19 Sutton, 'l'11eresa 1 103 p. 22. 65.75. 92 T Table of Contents - Fall Preview p. l Taco Mark p. 133 'rum p 411, 41, 139 Taylor, Mike 1103 p. 18 Taylor Yearbook p. 136 Timonen, Brian1l23 p. 15, 18, 52, 57, 69, 75 Tisdel. Frank 1113 p. 18, 42, 79, 85 Titdel, Mary 193p. 75.94, 98. 99 Todman, John, Magician p,61 Tomlinson. Erie 1103 p. 18, 22,92 rap shapp. 125 Towne Barber Shop d Mis: Ar1n's Coajfure p. 119 Turk, Sonja p. 77 U Uaderel 82,B, and 84 Uodemlaaa Dlvlslon Page p. U Underwood, Alane1113 p. 83. 85 Underwood, AudralS93 p. 75.94. 99 Underwood. Glend e1l23g:1. 31, 57 Underwood. Kathy 1103 p. 8. 92 Underwood, Shanna 19319. 95. 99 Ur1i1edA rrixrs Beaury C lege p. 1 19 Uniled CalU'nrr1m Bank ofB1y1hep. 125 United CaIU'orr1ia Bank of Indio p. 125 V Valley Bakery p. 119 Valley Laundry 4 Cleaners p. 121 Vann, Kim 11 13 p. 22, 40, 85,89, 114, 140 Vasquez, Becky1l03p 18, 66, 67, 75, 79, 93 Vidal. Diana 1123 p. 2, 57, 130 Village Laundry p. 136 Volleyball, Junior Vanity p. 12, 13 Volleyball. Varsity p. 10. 11 W Wallace. Carolyn 1123 p. 26, 27, 28, 30, 44, 45, 46. 58 Wallace, Janet 11 13 p. 26, 27, 30, 77, 85 Weitz, Steve p. 112 West. Alana 1123 p. 58 West, A1ansl13 . 18, 28, 69. 75, 85 Wick. Davi 1123p. 58, 101 Dr. Ray Wilkin. Dentist . 115 Williams. Jessica 193 p. 22, Z3 Williams. Tom 1123 p. 59 Wodetzki. Brian 193 99 Wodetzki. Charles 1 13 . 75 Wrestllag p. 72, 74, 75, '17 Wrigh1'.r Appliance and Furnimre p. 121 Wright, Kevin 193 p. 99 Y Yamaha of Indio p. 124 Yates. David 1103 p. 93 Yates. Jeff 11236. 21, 34, 35, 53, 59 Yatei.Vicky1l 3p. 12, 18, 93 Yellowrnarl p. 126 ' Zales Jewelers p. 132 A Pen and Scro11's Kay Cole sells Homecoming souvenir programs prior to the Friday night Serrano football game and halftime festivities. A After the Eagle's Homecoming game conquest, varsity squads from both teams congratulate each other. The victory over Serrano improved EM's season to three wins and six losses.



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Qing, one of four evildoers known as China's Gang of Four. Crimes by the gang were allegedly committed during the Great Proletarian Cul- tural Revolution, between 1967 and 1976, in which 100 million Chinese were persecuted. New leaders, purged by Qing's quartet, desired to reduce the Gang of Four to absolute powerlessness by presenting nightly, edited clips of trial footage to their nation. Recent surveys showed that Americans sgend more time viewing television t an participating in any other form of leisure recreation. Sus- pense and sex have made shows such as Dallas, television's soap- opera drama, a big success. With a 300 million hardcore, Friday night, frantic audience, early season view- ers queried . . . Who shot J. R.?,' Prior to late season debut, caused by an entertainer's strike, no one was tellingg certainly not Larry Hagman, who was living it up as J. R. the man ou love to hate. Tragedy and violence all too often rocked the American scene. I read the news today, oh boy . . ., John Lennon, 1966. Happiness is a warm gun . . ., John Lennon, 1968. The Beatles orchestrated a gener- ation's highest hopes, and with John Lennon's tragic December assassi- nation at the age of forty, the dream faded. Moreover, Ameri- cans confronted and pondered the latest killings and handgun laws in a wave of violent crime. Bruce Springstein on Lennon's death . . . It's a hard world that asks you to live with a lot of things that are unlivable . . . Even though there were draw- backs to venturing into the outside world, E.M. students still found time to involve themselves in other activi- ties. These few active students took the first step into becoming involved in their immediate world. 4 ECSTASY - An emotional Gary Lee arrived to a big welcome at his home in Falls Church, Va. Lee, one of the 52 freed hostages was greeted by neighbors and friends. IAP LASERPHOTOJ Y The Reagan inaugural motorcade crept down Pennsylvania Avenue CUPIJ. 143

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