Central Valley High School - Talon Yearbook (Central Valley, CA)

 - Class of 1981

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463 53. .nn x 5 X- X .fu-. i W da . , fl , J 'J, fit A o Q 0 0.95 o o A 4 5220 f. . vl- 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Eric Cassano readies himself for his next ghoulish murder. Jill Perry and Heather Rowlfe are awaiting a delicious neck bite into the cameraman's neck. Mary Walker and Katrina Myles perform in a deadly operation on Jeff Kelly. Sheryl Shockley and Cathy Rogers sinisterly cut into their victim Carolyn Flesuras while their henchman Eric Terry eagerly awaits another delicious meal. An audience of C.V. movies goers watch Freaks. Tammy Goddard awaits unsuspecting vic- tims. Kevin Markum and Eric Murray scare some defenseless people. Student Activities 23

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Gothic Settings Once upon a midnight dreary, October 29,30,31, while I pondered weak and weary, trying to decide whether I should go through the Music Dept. Haunted House Door, I strained my mind then hesitantly stepped through into the mys- terious haunted house created by the Swing Choir, Concert Band, and Jazz Band, that had over 700 people before me gone, earning in excess of 513700.00 for the music dept. Ah, distinctly I remember it was in bleak October, as each star wrought its ghost upon the floor. Eagerly I wished the morrow as I saw the vampires, spiders, ghouls, and freaks jumping out at me from the darkness. As I walked in, pres- ently my soul grew stronger, hesitating then no longer I walked through into the waiting room, where I saw maids killing and dicing up the people that had not quite made their journey! I went on into a bedroom with a spider ready to pounce on her victim below. Through the tunnel I went crawling as I saw vam- pires, frankenstein monsters, ghouls and goblins and things grabbing me from the darkness. Back into the chamber turn- ing, my soul within me burning, I ran out into the darkness and then was heard from Nevermorel Featured were Freaks and Phase Four. These movies were presented by the student council for around 35400.00 which became a loss when only about 60-70 people out of around 930 stu- dents showed up. Some reasons that the student council and Mr. Bergstrom think the movies bombed was because either the stu- dent body populace lives too far from C.V. or we haven't featured smash hit movies. Mr. Bergstrom commented, I think we should try again with a movie that all the student body would be inter- ested inf' Harry Knudsen, student coun- cil member, commented, The movies weren't as good as they could have been due to the absence of Phantom of Para- dise, and the privilege of popcorn fights was taken away. Don Spini, another student council member, said that more people would have come if Phantom of Paradise wasnlt stopped from being shown, and the reason why it wasn't shown he said, was because some peo- ple felt the student populace shouldn't be exposed to drugs, or swearing, or sex that they are exposed to every day. One of the people that attended the movie, Jeanie Rodick, said, The movie Freaks was pretty good but I felt sorry for the freaks in the movie, and Phase Four was ok but some of its potential for a good horror film was missing. 22 Student Activities it W .Q J ,fi



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Winter Concert 8: Caroling Created Holiday Spirit. The Winter Concert was performed on Dec. 17. Talon Hall was filled to maximum capacity with parents, visi- tors, and fellow students. Jazz Ensemble, Concert Band, and Show Choir Occupella, directed by Mr. Tucker, presented the following pro- gram: Concert Band: A Christmas Festi- val, selections from The Nutcracker , and a medley from Sgt Pepper's Lone- ly Hearts' Club Band. Jazz Ensemble: Don't Look Backu, Just the Way You Are, T.J.'s Boogie , and In The Mood. Show Choir toccupellal: What Child ls This , Lo How A Rose Er' Blooming , Do You Hear What I Hearn, Jazz Gloria , and We Wish You A Merry Christmas . Show Choir: 1. Brett Marymee, Buddie McKenzie, and John Lowell caroling at Beverly Manor Convales- cent home. 2. CSF and Music Dept. caroling a Crestwood Convalescent Home. 3. Mr. Tucker conducts the Jazz Band during the Winter Concert. 4. Roger Kleven, Anthony Tavolazzi, Tony Kern, Vaughn Ritchie, Jesse Miller, Pat Mar- tinez, and Eric Cassano perform in the Jazz Band while the Swing Choir waits patiently. Centrol Volley High School Music Deporiment gm .- 4 Q rig! u w X D H I I i f-1 N ' fl PRESENTS Winter Concert December 17, 1980 Exerpts from the 1980 Reno Show and Rudolf, The Red Nosed Reindeer. On Dec. 15, CSF, Mr. Ashcraft, The Music Dept., and Mr. Tucker with his guitar caroled at Beverly Manor Conva- lescent Home, Memorial Hospital, and Crestwood Convalescent Home. The people were friendly and all joined in as a family at the homes we visited. At Memorial, we all split up and sang in the corridors of the hospital to the ill unable to have a Christmas at home. Afterwards, the carolers all met fo hot chocolate and cookies in Talon Hall Everyone felt it was fun and all had 2. good time, although some came away from the experience feeling sympathy and sadness for the elderly and sick. 5. Swing Choir performs Ease On Down Thi Road . 6. A 1980's Winter Concert Program cover. 7. Swing choir performs Fire 8a Rain . 8. Tammy Goddard and Eric Murray play the saxaphone in full swing. 9. Brett Marymee, Sherry Ferguson, Katrina Myles, Alice Romero, and Lynne Starr help spread good cheer to an elderly woman at Beverly Manor Convalescent Home.

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