Walnut High School - Cayuse Yearbook (Walnut, CA)

 - Class of 1980

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l Missy Whittemore Sue Welty ie A A ' , A Carol Werley Bryan Whalen Kristine Wheeler Iohn Whiting .. ,. , in ' QIIA I' Mark Whitter , ' I' Michele Wilcut I g I fx' I vi an if y is :lit,i,'i- , M , ,-,, W , A If it M C If Pm, ASHOWING ENTHUSIASM is practically a necessity for members of a team sport. Kellie Frederickson attempts to avoid the splashing water at the tennis car wash, , , , r U 146 f-nf ni H V I I .::,E, , , , m '..k ,il I n VN A y o f 4 V au. f N ' V , 1 W ' V VKEE 2 ,xx 'm AVERY FEW SOPHOMORES are fortu- nate enough to make Chamber Singers. AFOR All THOSE MUSICALLY INCLINED, band is a popular organiza- tion to ioin, Band members combine Sangho Kim and Eric Peterson are two o them. their individual talents at the Christm performance. Sophomoresflnvolvement

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' r t, on ' ' fy an t 1 - - - Q, t ,- 4 -,X - it, ,gg . Diane Williams Fitzgerald Williams Laura Wilson - Tom Wilson . . , ,N 5- leffrey Winters 4 sf Kathleen Woods ff lerry Wright .5 Y f Q if if il. S Q 3' if , '11 W -f J l N si- 4 . if 'QW it 1 f -- Sf., t T Wendy Yeh C Christine Yip ,J S' K s 4'- u-New A Wade Young I Q s., ., ,. ,W . r , Q, ,EQ ' 4 . Wendy Young R1 ,Q 3, 94 Yftsflt J, Michael Zalud Robert Zeason 5 Q. Kenneth Zimmerman Ma Daisy Sta Agueda 5 rv W 1-X l i ,, W 5 1 A K QTHE SECRETARY OE THE SKI CLUB takes minutes at each meeting Set Yourself In olved Last year I wasn't able to be in that any clubs or activities. I just didn't iow how to go about it, com- nted Elena Damboiu. While soph- ores had a broad choice, there re definitely certain clubs that re more popular than others. rying out for and making IV cheer ns the most popular activity for sophomore girls. Every year between one and two hundred girls put on their gym suits, pinned a number on their chest and went in front of a panel of judges where they per- formed a number of different stunts and cheer routines. Preparing for these tryouts involved months of stretching, kicking and worrying, and Therefore, lenny Diebold tries to attend every one. out of those one or two hundred girls, only six were chosen. Other clubs that had a lot of soph- omore members were Choir, Key Club, Band and C.S.F. Sports, such as football, soccer and badminton were also very popular with sophomores, especially if they could make the var- sity team. InvoIvement!Sophomores

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