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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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A Learning Experience For All SETBACKS SET MOOD FOR VARSITY ROUNDBALLERS Setbacks were synonymous with the Girls' Basketball Program. From the out- set, eager, and hopeful participants were kept waiting well into the second week of the program for coaches to be hired. Coaches were finally found, but problems intensified as individuals abandoned the team because of a disrupting, disunified, and chaotic atmosphere, created by a con- flict in coaching responsibility. Girls' Varsity suffered through a diffi- cult season which can be attributed to a lack of experience, the small number of players, and the lack of a full pre-season of conditioning. Led by Terri Sutton, varsity, in spite of all the setbacks, did not give up, but was respected by other league teams as poten- tial victors, rather than victims. Coach Mark Carrow, with the frustrating season nowin the past, anticipates a successful year in '82 for the Girls, Varsity team. 4 Carlotta Gutierrez and Emily Sherwood rush to take advantage of a CSDR offensive lapse. A Cheryl Copeland successfully keeps a CSDR opponent from making an outlet pass. L Halfcourt pressure is applied on a CSDR forward by Emily Sherwood and Cheryl Copeland. L Timing plays a critical part in any sport. Bobbie Reeves gracefully arcs a jump shot above a lunging CSDR block attempt, as Carlotta Gutierrez waits for a possible rebound.
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