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.ha ed emories ADA TING, CHANGING, AND DISCOVERING ome for EMHS is a community of 4,000, settled between the Chuckwalla and Black Eagle Mountains. In the years to come, what memories will stand out in our minds when we think of EMHS. What aspirations, triumphs, and fail- ures occurred during our high school years. Hours invested, money spent, time lost, lim- ited amounts of sleep, the continuous cycle of exams and finals . . . a weekend of leisure, enjoying the opportunity to catch up and get away, down the streetf' the parties . . . or leaving Eagle Mountain behind for a few hours. Intense emotions joined closely with high school memories . . . friendships made, friendships lost. . . feelings experienced when aims were achieved or disappointments felt when goals were missed. High school years . . . a time for adapting, changing, and discovering. Learning both inside and outside of the classsroomg events have shaped memories: A nervous first day of school, hectic finals week, long awaited concerts and plays, team victories, home- coming pagentry, the mine's layoff, election and inauguration of a new President, a senti- mental commencement . . . all dimensions of our campus that will stand out in our minds. 4 Lake Tamarisk moon-rise. A A quieter moment: The EMHS office and Senior Quad. A Mr. Samuels relaxing. 5 Students enjoying a few free minutes between classes Fall Preview 3
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4 Fall Preview Stars in the Sun NEW THINGS UUTOE THE SAME OLD STUFF amiliar and new were two common denominators for the 1980-81 school year. The athletic season brought formidable opponents with the formation of a new league. Adding to the community,s popula- tion was the arrival of new students, families. With the exception of woodshop's Mr. Ram- sey, all of last year,s teachers returned bring- ing with them new approaches to learning. Talon 1981 volume contained new ideas and traditional themes. However, several traditions remained including the Senior Quad, Homecoming, Prom, Spirit Week, and graduation exercises. A Juniors running rampant! 4 The daily routine commences. A Sandy Carson illustrates a new version of the swan dive. L Summer Sunset.
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