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4. isp.,-Jr Nu- ' 'Q 3 --L..--.rc-.-.-- f , fyl X42 vercrowding, food shortages at lunch, crowded buses, over 400 schedule changes, locker shortages, and the ever- increasing price of gas were a few of the problems with which Wlalnut High School students had to deal. Shortages of one of the schoo1's favorite sandwiches, ham and cheese, caused student interest ir1 food ser- vices to increase. As a result, the kitchen staff increased through the addition of stu- dent workers who helped to feed the ever- hungry student body their sandwiches, bev- erages and desserts. Students found relief from such problems through plays, books, and movies. Thanks to British authors like Carroll, who wrote Alice's story, and Shakespeare, students were able to enter the world of fantasy. The drama department performed Shakcspeare's Macbeth in October to coincide with the Halloween festivities. The witches fantasy in the play highlighted the eve of October 31. So for those who outgrew trick or treating, witches and costumes still were P2111 of the spook season. i will ,, . -. 1, . Li ?W'!i
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No wonder students ride motorcycles to school. With its popularity on campus, students enter parks his masterpiece in the back row of the student parking lot daily. their bikes in moto-cross races every year for the fun and excitement of winning a trophy. Have keys will travel! Not a fad, but keys are necessities to students. Although the bell has not rung, the jingle of keys is heard at the end of class from students who get to go home. Ever wonder why a certain blue painted car has taken up two whole parking spaces? Why else, but to protect an expensive paint jobg Ken Moore ,M ' - fi. ' ., , U. lil. - , - it liner:- . 3 1 v L, 5 4. 5. Through the early moming hours, students arrive by bus a half-hour early for second period. The school hours are a frequent complaint, but cannot change because bus schedules must coordinate with the neighboring-Junior High. Few dunebuggies are seen at Walnut, but jay Keenan shows they are in style as he pulls into the parking lor before second period. 'lx 7 10
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