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...,..,......i.,....,... .. .,. , ., .Q ---6 4- if .5 ' X ,,. : u Iwi V V Q Tx Members. the California scholakshie' Federa- tionQhad tolfhave at .leastbtenipoints for sii 'class -fgrades T655 eligible,-faioin. CSF members made several interesting, educational fielcltrips which included a UCLA game. They attended ci taping of Hollywood Squares, whichgas also,a fund-raising event. ,CSF sponsors a scholarship awarded to a graduate each year, and CSF members are eligible for many other scholar- ships. v , 0 Back row, leFt to right: Dean Dopson, Doug Thompson, lan Kessler, Bruce Fong, Brian Todd, Tim Martinez, Jenny Cam- mock, John Griswold, John Sammis, Vicki Moore. Middle row: Debbie Lindsly, Terry Howard, Christel Vessov, Cheri Utt, Sheryl Hunstein, Ana Cuetara, Sheri Hunstein, Cheryl Scannell, Valerie Ono, Bev Brown, Karen Hall. Sitting: Sher- rie Gaskill, Frank Morton, Duane Utt, Joe Kat, Advisor Mr. 1 Birtler, Michelle lrwin, Leslie Lipman. 1? CHESS CLUB Walnut High's Chess Club participated as a team in the third Western High School Championship'Chess Tournament. They also played in other tournaments. In order to prepare for com- petition, they played practice games during meetings. Left to right: Frank Morton, Tom Teichrieb, President John Sammis, Doug Thompson, Advisor Mr. Sismondo. SPANISH CLUB The members of the Spanish Club had a busy year. The club's activities were sponsored through fund-raising proiects, such as a December bake sale in Diamond Bar. The Spanish Club accompanied the Spanish Il class on a field trip to Olvera Street and treated themselves to dinner at Espiaus. Top to bottom left to right, row 7: Albert Alvarez, Scott Stowell, Doug Hansen, Jari Caldwell, Rick Upham, Mark Martinez. Row 2: Tom Whiston, Becky Malard, Judy Campanale, Sandy Person, Pam West. Row 3: Donna Dion, Debbie Novin- ski, Helen Montoya, Carla Nichols. Row 4: LouAnn Hardy. Row 5: Mr. Lopez, Lynn Ayala, Jill Paulson, Tammy Thurlo, Edna Dalton. Row 6: Julie Whiteley, Vicky Solorzano. Standing: Don Cook.
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GERMAN CLUB Our campus German Club is known as L Qraghen Toter which means the Dragon Slayers. ' V -K ' lack row, left to right: Mark Ritter, lan Kessler, Tim Teichrieb, John Griswold, Advisor Herr Birtler. Front low: Mark Kensler, Andre Cuthbertson, Sherrie Gas- kill, Debbie Lindsly, Frank Morton. F.H.A. The motto of the Future Homemakers of America is Toward New Horizons. FHA is a national organization of students stud- ying homemaking. Their goal is individual improvement in personal, family and com- munity living. D This year's FHA presented a Simplicity fashion show, carolled at a retirement cen- ter during Christmas, and financed a mountain excursion through fund-raising activities. Back row, left to right: Becky Halsey, Pam Salem, Tammy Blair, Debbie Plante, Valerie Moore, Casan- dra Stricklin, Cathy Reilly, Valerie Spearance, Theresa Vamey, Susan Renne, Valerie Hill. Sitting at table: Carole Paine, Denise Cooper, Phyllis Roush, Diane Nimmo, Jean Cherrington, Paula Lidgett, Cindy Semo. . SCIENCE CLUB The Science Club held their annual Walnut pin sale at the beginnin of the year. They also sponsored a paper drive. During December and January, they were greatly involved in astronomy, as they followed the progress and developments of the Comet Kohoutek. Bottom right: Tom Kibblewhite, Advisor Mr. Dickhoff, Tom Teichrieb. Sitting: Terry Howard, Doug Thomp- son. f xla sk wail O - Q 'Qlw 'i Z: 9, y y ,.. va gy J E Y xi e A 1 Y ,V T I AI.-
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TRACES OF . . . l ENTERPRISE Veritype. . .Bylines. . .Pasteups . . .Layouts. . .Cutlines. . .Flag . .Sluglines. . .Cropping These are a few of the terms that the members of the Hoofprint Staff must learn and work with. The Hoofprint is run like any other newspaper, although on a much smaller scale. Reporters researched and wrote arti- cles and submited them for approval. The articles were vari- typed, layouts were drawn up, and paste-ups were completed. All this was done before the printing dead- line. Each staff member had a beat or aspect of student activity about which he was informed. The Hoof- print reported on the many activities on Walnut's campus. It informed the students and promoted interest in school affairs. --4 lynstarlli-9 manual? znanaiitwili unwuimfil' iunznfdlui EINGLEWNG :aSPS:ETUi Z Top: Hoofprint Staff. First row standing left to right: Bob Sammis, Darren Marshal, Dean Dopson, Lee Harris, Alan Holden, Susan Renne. Second row: Debbie Shepley, Bob Miller, Christine Chase, Leslie Lipman, Kathy Stegemann, Linda John, Renee Reynolds, Karen Hall, Robin Tanner, Bonnie Chronis, Cheryl Herin, Audrey Rivers. Front: Advi- sor, Mr. Dunbridge, Editor-in-Chief, Debbie Or-th. Above left: Press Club. Left to right: Susan Wong, Mike Barnes, Renay Busak, Caroline Cardwell, Scott Sherman. Above center: Advisor, Mr. Dunbridge. Above right: Susan Renne advises Kathy Stegemann on a layout. Right: Hoofprint Staff works busily for the deadline. E IN
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