Walnut High School - Cayuse Yearbook (Walnut, CA)

 - Class of 1980

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138 To Each His 0 What d'ya wanna dotonight? I dunno there's lots of things to do. Let's see, how 'bout going to see a movie? 'The jerk' is playing at Puente Hills Theater. Don't you just love Steve Martin?f' Sure, I'd love to go but neither one of us have our license yet and I hate to ask my big sister to drive us again. Yeah, I know what you mean. Hey, CaroI's sister is going over to Skate Country and since Showboat is right by there, maybe we could hitch a ride with her. No way - you know that only freshmen hang out there. Let's go to Skate Country instead and catch a couple of guys. Are you kidding? I don't even know how to skate. I refuse to make a fool of myself by falling down all the time. O.K. I know! There's a party down the street that I got invited to and I'm sure that you could come with me. Sounds great, but I have to ask my parents first. Hold on Oh shoot! They said I couldn't go tonight because I have to get up early tomor- row. Why don't you just come over here and we can watch Love Boat and Fantasy Islandf' Wellll alright. l'll bring the popcorn. Gne didn't have to go somewhere to enjoy oneself. A lot of students spent the greater part of their free time at home. Annie Caulkins liked to read, listen to music, and have fun just relaxing. Cindy Craham baby sat and did homework during most of her spare time. She stated that she liked being with kids, but didn't enjoy the homework. Sangho Kim was very much interested in the mar- tial arts. He had been practicing since he was seven years old. Free time was best when spent as each individual enjoys it. YATHLETICS RESTRICTS the amount of time that well have, Being on the Cross Country team kee Melinda Manz, Michelle Manz, and Cimera Crom- them from participating inmany other activities Soph0mores!Free Time

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,A . Vtfrxu - ir B A-M :iw-O 'ivy With a Little l-lelp From . .. Z2 0 .5 ' 'E at 4, Q hgfz v I , . me Nav ff bac? ,I I AS Decisions decisions were made all of the time by the sophomore class officers. Making the right deci- sions, that would benefit the whole class, was exactly what the officers were responsible for. Election com- petition wasn't very rough due to the lack of candidates. There were four people, each running for one of the four different offices. The advisors helped in taking care of minor details. Both Mrs. Karen Cline and Mrs. loyce Bergstrom agreed that being class advisors gave them the opportunity to get to know students they wouldn't have met oth- erwise. They enjoyed being involved with the sophomores and participat- ing in activities. QTHE FIRST CLASS MEETING presents many ideas veteran class advisors Ms. Bergstrom and Mrs. Cline have heard before. Committees were formed at this meeting. Meetings were called whenever something needed to be discussed. The main concerns of the officers were fund raisers. No matter what the reason for calling the meeting happened to be, the subject of dis- cussion always seemed to turn to an idea for raising money or details for one already planned. The officers and advisors were aided by committees, concerned sophomores, and even parents, mak- ing necessary work a little easier. Edita Cabacungan, sophomore class secretary commented in gratitude, I thought it would be impossible to find any volunteers since most stu- dents didn't want their parents to chaperone. The new regulations required them. There wouldn't have been a dance without the aid of the parents. . .sss as it ,gl T -. - 1 ' sad Mollard g - .. Q g. , - 5 T ' 5 if gf ' . T - Cynthia Moncada T .,. a Q.. ti s tt T Q . . ... f . Joseph Mom - T N A .... .. is , V g at r S i 'li g g T M Cynthia Morehead .2 A A , 1 S ip-W5 T , K Q gggi l xk aw ,. . fd Monique Mottes ' Q .I A , Q V .fr ' V I DT - e -' Kevin Mount - X L.. ir . 3 -r f. - . i . ,K .QQ N , ki, ,.5kK.K i 1? : tt't ' ' A Deborah Mullins ' -M .--S251 'ff 1 f is Ravmond Munoz M , if Mark Myers ,J s Alexander Myrman 'ii j - -, ,,. 4 T Michael Nahmias tg I . , T Ms Ciannine Nardini , Q. ..... .,, , A f ,.g . Z. ,Q V . ,, . M ,, . Marita Navarro Q ' In ln if 'V 'J K Bret Nelson - wr li T kli E T . - 1-1 ' Greg Nelson l ' t Q , 1 Laura Nemeth gr xg - T L ' F l 7 L sa ss. st f f t i . T .. - I T iii' . I .. Brian Nettles A , y V' Mary Frances Neumann -.. - 4, .. lohn Newman V 'w is ,Ag I-2 SV - ,Lv T .g Tonla Nicholas ' T 1 xg , Q if g f ,- .A Marvin Nicholls N i ir- f gd. - gi ' Evangeline Nichols K ...,.. t Q P X . ..::. XXX! VAVV V Linda lmxg ' C A T aren o an W I .... 1 T S X N3 R 2 g Karen Ann Nolan in if . . -. T R. . T - Randall Nolte 7. -. 3 . T -T S g Denise Novinski l' , I t 5 3, Crystal Oakes ' 'T 9 - 53 Wanda Oakes Q T ts- fs' y ' T X T ,.,,, as ... . cynihaaofft-fdahi X N W '. T f 4 Valerie Okinaka ' X Q .l Q W , g Dorie Olson it , - Christine Ortega , ,,,g .4 Ronald Ortega . . X, . -mfr Q 1 in 1 t f A A Isreal Ortiz , 2 , J T 'rs - . ' lohn Ortiz 1 fi- Q . 'gs KT T X-fiifjfm . 1 Michael Ortiz i ,-5-st. A' R 'A , . V ' x - - - V, 'x g N'- julie Ostravich i - ---- t ' . T . R Frances Ovalle X . . ll ' l T f V r .L fT'i1 Robyn Overby i S '. 'll . -- Class Officers!S0phom0res 1



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YSHOWING OFF one of the few spend her lunch period with friends , joke cards seen around campus is like Pat McQueen. H Marno Chitwood. She chooses to fights , ,M ' s Linda Pachelo Deborah Palm f , 1 ..',. , . Y 'N , A i' ' 1 f DesireeOwsian 5 2 r l 1 - 'Nw , 'M x X new amz! qi, ' I Kathy Palmer I . -.e f,, .1 A Q53 Darryl Paris ' H loellen Parisi A i me ti I .:.L s. 1: 5 NM ii . -., . ,Ei ASHARING ANSWERS after the test ATHE LUNCH PERIOD is used for eating, chatting with friends, etc. Edita Cabacungan tries desperately gives Teresa La Blanc, Grace Chang, Pam Berens and Teresa La Blanc con- fidence that they passed. to eat her lunch and keep herself dry at the same time, K X' ,J 4' 4 , N it -. 1 s , 'fi i , S E 1 ,, M... r fi. Y WQ 4, , ,W v- f WV! ff! gg I Gregory Park - Marlene Parson ,W 1 Y' ' Karen Patrick im leff Patton 'T 4 3 lulie Paul Ronnie Paulsen V ,, A ' Geoffrey Pearson ,f ,, , if - - -l , . 5 . i Brenda Pedigo 'Vi X-QQ, lon Peralez I ffm fa 1' ' 4 -' Marla Perez 7 K Diana Peralta iff 3 i Michelle Perez ' Eric Peterson N , , ,,,, i VM I, .., W, W hm. ' H 4 Free Time!Sophomores 139

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