Walnut High School - Cayuse Yearbook (Walnut, CA)

 - Class of 1980

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Walnut High School - Cayuse Yearbook (Walnut, CA) online collection, 1980 Edition, Page 122 of 342
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Charlotte Landilfi Kris Lardenoit ' Roger Larrowei X Kip Larsen li l l fy' Ben Lau l r Monica Leannais - I A Michelle Leavitt - f K L Q Sherrie Lewis IQ , ii l i.. i . LA X lim Liggett aj N . Po-Linglin - - 4 ' - Cindy Loheyero ' I Karen Loftesne-s ' -' Q Dayna Lomer 'lm' N Diane Lopez Patsy Lopez 'P 4-,,, Dena Lordi Q E -..-...mln f . Q Bill Lowe ' e A ' ' T Alieia Lute K if ' S A i David MacKenzie V ,Ai wg if Cary Madrid ' 'W 6551- Sherry Magner 2 'L Todd Mallory 'fi' . ' E Sheri Manisealeo , L ' K S jackie Marquez 1-- l , f If 'K 3 ei 'Vfqfq i LV? N? 3 as yew ins 'Witt AIN CHEMISTRY CLASSES, crowding isn't a prolulem and a ninth period isnt necessary Renata Fossett eonteinplates the next step in her 11 juniors Ninth Period uf'

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CheckYour if L 2, is M f if t i , ,. . ,,,k .-if L ,.,.,, , . g ,,,l ,,,,, f C is --if 5. -. : --'i . an 5 - . as ,VF gulf .N4ate s , I SX ii, .xv .Via Many know him as the guy with the bag, but Doug Root is much more than a brain He is rated in the top ten in the state and is one of the top forty in the nation in compe- titive chess. Doug first became interested in chess when he was ten. When his cousin beat him in a game of chess, he vowed to beat him the next time he saw him. Since then Doug has been in over fifty tournaments and finished six- teenth out of three hundred and fifty L players. Doug has played over fifteen people at one time. He has also M. ,. played five people at once while gE:,, A blind-folded. But Doug's Spare time isn't D devoted to chess alone. He is also involved in Science Club, German Club, C.S.F., Band and in his Christ- mas quartet. Doug also likes tennis, but he says he has little time to play. He says he attributes all his success in chess and education to hard work and determination. Q , , A is 1 A 'it , f V . Fs,a,sit, C c ..rrl .Vigil who VL' i 1 its I X ATRYING HIS BEST to concentrate, Doug Root places his opponent Van Riemsdyk from Brazil in a difficult spot. Doug lost this match but placed 16th in thetournament. Sok-Hun Hong Kim Hooker Carrie Horner Lynann Houlihan Keith Houzlow Lisa Hoyos Irene Hsia Deborah Hubaud Kim Huttger Kristen Huttner Kim jackson Suha laridly Mark larveyy Iulie leflreys Philip leremy Matthew lohnson Monti lohnson Greg lohnson lennifer Keefer lohn Kellogg Darren Kelso Lori Kennedy Daniel Kenyon Sandy Kilburn David Kimball Cina King Chris Korlsch Steve Ladd lohn La Haye Tammy Lair Raymond Lam Doug Rootlluniors 117



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