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A Debbie McCormick and Brent Smith boogie at mid-February's junior class Winter-Sports Valentine Dance. A Faces in the crowdg Phil DeLao's and Patty Casillas' expressions signified good times for Em students who attended the National Date Festi- val. L Glenda Grover-Casillas coached softball through a rigorous spring training. Kristine Jami- son pounds her glove in anticipation of a fly ball.
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Spring Story VISIONS OF SUMMER DANCED THROUGH OUR HEADS 7imes of enjoyment, laughter, and worries accompanied spring semester activities. Students engaged in many events, ranging from receiving fall report cards to participating in senior commencement exercises. Halls were filled with more secure freshmen searching for their destination. Sophomores, further accustomed to high school life, hoped to gain success throughout the next two years. Juniors anxiously anticipated their senior year, while seniors were at the point of making decisions that might affect the rest of their lives. ' ' I ' , 1 g,' f1:?'f':w fg .if-it Q, . Q. aer iiiii ia M 5 ..... xy, -J x,,i . Sian . 14.555 ., . M , v .x . i .. 2.412-':g'. gf- ,yr-sm'H.23lsg:fEfuw'li'?. '-i JMS I H- 5 911.5 ' 1' s LQ. i wi, ,U i t ff: U vllilftffsif iliaf i i t , iii , - I it , .V A Q , . 5 :K gg A sti' y r . g 1 ' Sfaf gas-. ,,,,, 5:1652 feasiigggzs, . ,.. . -, .,, - ,g a n Wir: ,V 5 'Y 1' ,'f 5- rr ' Wtstsifiafs wfil sa t if till -:fi Egg-itffiifeezi'.fasiixrfftgi , . ,,g5fSgf3!,EM 'ill we f t,,' tfw' , ' f itfgiepifisissgmfifiugglszlgs fiiiitiifi . ' . yilililll, rggpiiil i 1' wif P .itll-in intl i ifxsmciiiiiflgtfitlE1f'ilWizf lllh f QQQWW will .gif i miii'iWi.iiiiilfWf'?i2.t2tgQ522971351 ali, fwfifli, liflwlw e E, 2, ,i ttf.igggilmjlggjlllaiill SL fl ,Qt if ii -iiii ,- I View V for . i liliiiiiliiillliiifiifiilliiiiiixiililiigtifliiligl' rtiiaiiizlit W m fliiil f kg Zi n 3352 w rssiEi 1 ..te5 sft eV L , w x ag fi 5 .K ml. glfli E51 :ggf5sgf', 3' 22, 2 A ,t ,..,. H . , Vgpg x- -lgillts ,Hi . ,, ,An, :y,,5, :gin gi !E5W,,, ix . VII : ,. f' . 'fxfff - ,V - Q sa 't' 5f3, 'f--i n iiftgifl- iiixgf. .i 13631 . : !2,e'?'fi 2322. f lff iv fi. iff ' sxiiksgii L 35 :E- ,Hi . il fili lli ti A John Todman presented various illusions to activity period students at an ASB sponsored assembly. A Lance Overson and Greg Ganside patiently receive pre-season advice from Mr. Sparkman. Golfers won a February 26th round, their first, against 29 Palms. A Late February baseball tryouts involved stren- uous workouts. Prospective second-baseman, Larry Ballard eagerly awaits an oncoming groundball.
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A Band members marched down a traffic-free Highway lll, enroute to the National Date Festival's judging area. A Senior Bobbie Reeves was selected as the Outstanding Girl Athlete to represent EM HS at the annual February Riverside County School's banquet. s 5 i TRA DITION: PARADE, INDIO AND DANCE Spring brought an assortment of exciting events. Indio's annual Date Festival allowed E.M. students to participate in the Valley's President Day festivities through traditional band and drill team parade entries. Other campus curricular programs also fared well, such as the magic show, sponsored by A.S.B. Spring dances included junior class' Winter-Sports Valentine Dance, and sophomore's Sadie Hawkin's Dance. May was highlighted with drill team, band, and choir performing assorted musical routines and concert pieces at the Spring Concert. Last month activities centered around the senior grad- uates. San Diego or Malibu trip plans were finalized, and the on-campus rituals of baccalaureate and gradua- tion were performed.
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