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L Friendships formed for lifeg Georgene Graham and Coni Mattice have plenty of time to reflect on the year's events. Both students bus 150 minutes daily from and to Iron Mountain. Y Junior Denny McKissic takes advan- tage of free working time to complete an in-English class assignment. Y Senior English students research life styles including their daily fair. Tom De Arman and Janice Kivisto partake of culi- nary delicacies prepared by fellow-stu- dents, at the annual Medieval dinner. Keeping it Going MEMORIES FCRA LIFETIME Eeshman enter EMHS unaware that high school will teach them more than higher math, typing, or how to overhaul an engine. Some seniors may not fully realize how much they learn about themselves and others or where they got the confidence and self-awareness that can only come by experiencing high school life. Timid freshmen, wanting desper- ately to fit in with everybody else, develop into self-confident seniors doing their own thing and dressing their own way. The lessons they leam about love and friendship will remain with them throughout life, helping them to grow and assume responsibilities not yet realized. Arriving at EMHS with conflict- ing loyalties, students develop a sense of Eagle patriotism as they continuously, yet unconsciously, mature. Under the guidance of teachers, they begin to discover and evaluate personal values while learn- ing the worth of being a part of EMHS. Leaving behind the security of adolescence for the uncertainty of adulthood in a world of changes, members of the Class of 8l proudly join in the tradition of EMHS.
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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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