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P1 Ill Kr 1g--4 'A L h . Love' Pig Promotes'Pride It was the question of which var- sity cheerleader would raise the most money to kiss a squealing pig. Doing its best to raise pride and spirit against long time rivals Fo-Hi Steelers, the Eisenhower student body jammed into the gym to cheer on their invincible Eagles. Enjoying the fired up crowd Terri Grubbs performs with other varsity cheerleaders to 'The Best of My Nlr. Doug Smith began to get the crowd tired up by starting We're no. 1!We'll beat Fo-Hi! The football team joined in by chanting, We want Fo-hi! Var- sity cheerleaders and songlead- ers performed for the crowd and the highlight of the assem- bly was a varsity cheerleader kissing a pig, meaning Rialto policeman and ex-Ike graduate, Keith Gulla. E?l'lgrEEl5lnIi!ual7lwtl1 i if -- .Z if :l i 7i'E'E'5 'E' I 'M . , 1 ' ' ' 'i ' Q ' . . . wfgllwib li . ff Max ' ..4'. - ull! f The students' pride and spirit unawwamluf' I' ' Qt, ' 1 5 y ' , helped inspire the team at the mann, - I E ' ' . . 5, br, game giving the Eagles a 9-7 ff, V? Nl 1 ff'-A ,lg -4 l wif, lf- victory. fl If -ilsd-qw -Q ' .Y ' . 5 5 A, . A if T ., i. K. I I M, , F ni A qi ', 53 ' l ,gl 1, X .7 , J y 5 N. . 1 , '1'l ' - I A.,- ' V, jf' as 1 . 1 , i i i . A f ' ' if f ' Q t 9' ' no ' V if b ' 1 ' fb . lx . fit 1, . 2 'x ,C A- , .,,. . af!! it , ll E ' :Lf ' 1 V . ' . '- .ff ' -hm . t if. it ,um in-1 V , r Q,,z'?1' li- is' .V I D -:iw s 6 ' ig we -i .tc f . M M-1 . . E if .- , E c' ' ' ' MH LEE., 4M hthtllv igfd h Q- f - V N .. er presenlng elr awar s rom summer V t ' fb Q m 3 f. 4 ' HT ' .'4 ' - . i T T 1 T ' ' 1- w'a0'its'0ttt ' CHERISHED WE 'TIS HERE WE SPENT 1 . S Holding the pig, Sal Sacido laughs while Sherry Garcia kisses Rialto policeman, Keith Gulla. - - A H I 1 twig, 4 Conducting the assembly Mira Mango gets ready to introduce Coach Christopher, while the pig waits -'s- TM anxiously to see which cheerleader he 'll get to kiss. Pep Rally I 9
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Matter of Pass or Fail To begin a decade of tougher edu- cational standards, the class of '81 was required to pass tests consisting of reading, writing and arithmetic at an eighth grade level. Juniors and seniors enjoyed hav- ing a chance to sleep in every Tuesday and Wednesday while the sophomores were being tested. I think it's good that kids have to take these tests and are assured that when they graduate they at least know how to read and write commented Heather Smith. Any sophomore who did not pass the tests was required to take them over until they passed, or when graduation came they would receive a certificate of attend- ance. A . Near the end of the eriod, Steven Kennedy and P , f:vz't'ff'fgf.-f-5,t ., Regie Gilyard look atdrawings to kill time. ,. . L51 Vij- . , f':' 7 f ' Writing an essay for her test, Amelia James keeps a 5 -E .2 W' ' -' dictionary nearby to check for any misspelled words. W I8 Sophomore Testing Q2 ei' - lr
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Assemblies Scare Up Crowd On Halloween, a yearbook assem- bly was held. Students had their last opportunity to order an annual. Mr. Harry Meader spoke as an honored teacher and alumi- nus, bringing back some of the memories when he attended Ike. Another guest, Mrs. Jane Parmer, representative from Taylor Pub- lishing Company, reminisced about her high school years. Both emphasized the value of their yearbook. Students and teachers were 'in the haunting spirit of Halloween when they dressed in costumes from oatmeal masks to playboy bun- nies. Dressed up Minnie Mouse, Theresa McCann stated, I wanted to get into the spirit because this is my last year at Ike. Twirling flags, Minnie Mouse Uan Jenkins 2 teaches 5 Andy Weismann basic steps in her routine, l 4 X ll f 1 l . f 'rf 'reef'- V .l-ii? To show that teachers are human, Mrs. Rodriguez dresses up for Halloween. Yearbook students work hard to collect orders at the last chance annual safe assembly. 20 Halloween and Annual Assembly 1 .1 EY T' f 5Wfs- '.1 '1H iIJ' EE H321
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