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1. Located on Carey Road, the Walnut City Hall provides much of the information and resources needed for the growing community. Projects such as growth patterns and zoning requirements are planned for the concern of the city. One project is an adobe being rebuilt to preserve the memory og part of Walnut's past. The adobe was first built in 1883, and will be finished for dedication onjuly 4, 1976. I 2. Before chow time, Paul Olivier fffvraphicsj and Don Morris fArtj waited in line to be served lunch, because students are served before teach- ers. 3. A new and growing club, the MECHA club has started showing their concern by inviting other would-be members, like Aida Martinez, Sylvia Martinez, David Hernandez, Greg Wyche, and Brian Anderson to join. Most Seniors slack off from work in their last 5. 6. 7. year, but not joe Riedel, who hopes to see him- self in this clay packed floor in his ceramics class. Performing at halftime at the Walnut vs. Sierra Vista game at MSAC QOctober 43, the Walnut High School Mustang Band plays Cumana for the audience as their closing number. With the stakes on Walnut's side, Doug Vind, Doug Ashley, and Steve Anderson watch the team in action as they crush the Sierra Vista Dons 14-O at the first league game at MSAC, on Octo- ber 4. With ideas growing out of their heads, the Annual Staff has come a long way in covering fund raisers and student life. Every year, the num- ber of pages in the yearbook increases. We, the Annual Staff, would like to express our love for the yearbook, the Cayure, by spelling it out. if f-:hifi CLANS 36 Y 75. ,.:'
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Through the Looking Glass Table of Contents MERCHANTS 232
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ax he theme, Through the Looking Glass was chosen because of the parallel relationship that Alice and the students at WHS share. Her trip through wonderland and through the looking glass was an edu- cational experience from which she learned about the world. Students go through a similar learning process in classrooms. In commemoration of the birth of Amer- ica, the looking glass offers a perspective through which to view the past. Although Walnut's history is brief, it does have land- marks which remind one of its historical roots. The Vejar Chapel, located across from the City Hall is one of these. The story of Alice also shows the need for fantasy in life. The theater, books, T.V., and sporting events are entertainments that allow the viewer to leave reality and avoid daily problems. Disneyland is another amusement that brings fantasy into students, lives. In this bicentennial year, Disneyland's firework display which fea- tures Tinker Bell's flight down from the Castle, combines this fantasy and the cele- bration of America's 200th anniversary. , . . Kelly Ramsey's creative stitchery shows th . Focusing on America's government,.Mr. ,Iohnsonl teaches concepts of democracy in U.S. History, period 2. . Skill is provided by Chris Root as he applies his: knowledge of metalurgy to his project for metal' shop. The residence marks the spot where the Vejar Family Chapel stood approximately 100 yeai ago. The bell which once hung from a tree, is di played in the Lemon Creek Park Adobe for t handicrafts of the past have become modern fad Fantasy in the Sky fireworks, provides a show of colors, a favorite of many seniors on Gr Night at Disneyland. lf Bicentennial celebration, ' 1 1 et ' as ' - Q a vm . , - esse A - ' e - l7'nTun if 1 I 'l ' ' ?'fr.1 i. 4
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