Walnut High School - Cayuse Yearbook (Walnut, CA)

 - Class of 1980

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Transactions In the financial world, a transac- ion is the act of carrying out or con- lucting business. School was the iusiness of attending classes. But mccasionally that routine was inter- upted by a special activity - a trans- iction. The expense for this year's assem- ilies was 5650, opposed to S300 for ast year's assemblies. ASB purchased our speakers amounting to 5BT,i00, vhile the student store bought a but- on making machine for 5700. Groups nd organizations within the school ould purchase buttons from the stu- lent store at wholesale prices. Talking to friends was the favorite ctivity of Walnut students, accord- wg to a survey taken by the Cayuse itaff. A significant difference was pparent between the order of fre- iuency and the order of preference 1 in - n I I Q -MOST FREQUENTLY DONE but not the ivorite, eating places first on the frequency st. School provided a lot of eating time with tree lunch periods a day and lunch time -ngthened to an hour. EIA NEW HAIRDO is what Ken Knox seems to - getting from Tracy Dalthorp as Sheila Slat- rry measures its height. The new shaving 'eam contest was a big hit with the students. tannon Slattery was the winner of this very ean event. in a few of the activities. For exam- ple, listening to the radio placed only sixth in order of preference while it was the third most frequently done. However, the majority of favorite activities, such as eating and talking, were similar in popularity and fre- quency. From Halloween to Homecoming, from drama productions to Donkey Basketball, transactions took account of what occured. Turn the page, the events of the year have been recrea- ted. Look through the pictures, read UG what is written, participate and relive these transactionsg F 1 1 P- U C U - 93 E 5 Q O Q U- Z Z - b I .J gf : i- 0 5 Ui if :E 2 I rc er o re erence X iii... G Divisi0n!Transactions

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f as at Vi IWW llgllE Cf' H Hllll fllg Toilet paper, For Rent signs, sty- Week. Activities were scheduled during rofoam packing and shredded paper covered the campus. Radial tires were suspended from the roof of the cafeteria. Signs and posters advertis- ing the senior class hung from the building walls. Yes, the class of '80 had decorated the school. Garbage had rained on the Friday of Spirit YAITERING HIS SEX FOI! SLAVE DAY, Dwayne O'Neil exposes his features. Spirit week to me, meant being entertained. I enjoyed watching the people act weird, corn- mented Denise Watson. Spirit Week is designed to gener- ate school spirit and to encourage everyone, including the alumni, to attend the homecoming game, remarked Mr. jack Betts, ASB advisor. Spirit Week resulted in a Homecom- ing gross of 51,000 ln the 1978 Home- coming, only 54,000 was made. YGUIIJY FOR MOONING, Allen York con- fesses childhood antics in Court Secrets. Wrapping towels around his head and pre- tending to be Batman was a pastime for Kenny Morris. the lunch periods throughout the week. Court Secrets was a giris verses guys competition that revealed secrets of the court's child- hood. r Slaves were bought and sold duf- ing the slave auction. Students volung teered to be sold while the audience bidded for a slave. The auctior brought in 5632 for the slaves pur- chased. The sophomore footbai team bought by Terry Brewster anc Cathy Collins cost 552, the mos' Photo by Tod Bolsrnger Photo by loe Ryan 5 ll Q' lilllwhblo by loe Ry. AAFTEII WALKING HIS INVISIBLE DOG on Nerd day, Dave Carlston takes time out to smooch mini-skirted Nina Gildersleeve. ATO ENSURE TI-IE BUYER A GOOD PURCI-IAS left Sparks signs a contract agreeing to do what master commands. The buyer also signed-s agreement stating to pay or clean the school. . g --an .17 .,,.r sm... Transactions! Spirit Week

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