Walnut High School - Cayuse Yearbook (Walnut, CA)

 - Class of 1980

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Changing and Rearranging Girl's League The Winter Formal was the big topic buzzing around in Girl's League. It was the first year they had a Winter Formal instead of a Christ- mas Formal. The change was due to a possible C.l.F. football conflict, hovv- ever, Ms. Chris Gillette felt the change vvas for the best. lt was more affordable, more people could go, and vve got the band for half the price. Active membership increased from T5 girls to 75. The girls had a Stocking Stuffer sale, where they sold tvvo dif- ferent kinds of stuffed animals. There also vvas the annual Carnation sale at Homecoming. These fundraisers made over 3450. Girl's League sponsored the annual Mother-Daughter Tea in the spring, which honored graduating senior girls. Scholarships were based on service to Girls League, school, com- munity, scholarship, citizenship, and need. All our efforts go tovvards scholarships which all senior girls are eligible for, stated president Fathia Sessing. PSIGNING UP for the Formal Committees are Paige Vallance and Debbie Dunajski. To get more girls involved, nine different committees were set up to help organize the Formal. bGIRL'S LEAGUE. Front row: Demetria Ander- son, Michelle Briogeforth, Nancy Renne, Ms, Chris Gillette fAdvisorj, lill Nixt lV. Presl, Fat- hia Sessing lPres.l, Debbie Dunaislci W. Presb, Ms. lane Van Wagoner lAdvisorl, julie leffreys, second row: Gretchen Floyd, Laura Craver, Litsa Povlis, Susi DeHart, Laura Abel, Daryle Sime, Regina Garca, Mylene Tamondong, Car- rie Horner, Karen Bramvvell, third row: Mina Katani, Karen Bryant, Cobie Neal, Tina Harpe- nau, Paige Vallance, Sandy Pierce, Loretta Baquedano, Patti Baquedano, Marlaina Quig- ley, Diana Molestina, fourth row: lerri Arter- berry, Natalie Kemp, Lori Thornton, Cindra Hoffman, Patty Hammer, loAnne Chor, Deidre Flores, Desiree Ovvsian, Christine Frei, Cindy Lobevero, fifth row: Heidi Davis, Terry Reza, lolene Simonton, Susan Webb, Grace Chang, Theresa Leblanc, Marina Gunevvardena, Shi- nan Kang, Tonya Lineberger, Cherese Cu, Pamela Behrens, sixth row: Lorraine Martinez, Kathy Day, Norma Silva, Maria Fierro, Dianna Quinn, Dena Lordi, lennifer Yip, Louise Eclcels, Margaret Higashi, Aurea Dizon, Patty Waslca. 78 Corp0rations!Girl's League

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1 WWWW APROOFREADING AND REWRITES are fundamentals of good iournal- ism. There are many steps that Bar- bara Holt must go through before she submits the final story. One step is having Mr. Iohn Orr lAdvisorl make any necessary grammatical corrections, AWATCH THOSE KEYS FLY! Having good typing skills helps Wanda Shaheen get her story finished sooner. About one-third ofthe class previously had typingclasses. lnnerlight For the three editors and advisor who put together the entire Inner- light magazine, being involved meant a lot of hard work. Short sto- ries, poems, photographs and art work were submitted to editors Fat' hia Sessing, Leslie Haynes, and Donna Lewis, and advisor Mr. Iohn Orr through boxes in each English room, the art room and the library. We had no problem getting enough entries, stated Fathia. After all the entries were submit- ted, the editors and advisor got together and chose what they wanted to print in the magazine. It was then all edited, pasted up and Sent to the graphics department to be printed. Fathia also commented, We gave students literary and art work exposure that they might not have been able to get elsewhere because there's less competition. lnnerlight was distributed at the end of May. Enough were published for all ASB. card holders plus 200 extra for those who wanted to buy one. .Xa 'rs I ,,,, my VVVVk,VV vr ,Q y is l i all ' r ALOOKING BACK to the previous Innerlight, Fathia Sessing checks for areas that need improvement. Fathia had one year of experience which helped her keep up with her responsibilities. Innerlight, Hoofprint!C0rporations 17



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House of Reps Pride Day and the paving of the smoking area were the two main top- ics discussed by the members of the House of Reps. Meetings were changed from every other week to once a month because last year's 'semi-monthly meeting weren't nec- essary. The House of Reps discussed goals, old and new business, school- wide fundraisers and activities. The purpose of the House of Reps was to have better communication between the students and ASB. Each third period class elected a student to represent them in the House of Reps. From there the Speaker of the House represented them in ASB. This way the students accomplished things the way they wanted, stated Shari Kerk- enbush, Speaker of the House. HOUSE OF REPS. Front row: Nancy Renne, ori Manke, Donnell Slawson, Lisa Ciolnick, Winans, second row: lulie leffreys, Mar- Quigley, Dena Lordi, Cheryl Manly, lill I.C.C. Front row: Linda Brown, Kathie Ober- in, Todd Brewster, second row: Gretchen ark, Diane Mainhurst, Eathia Sessin, third 651-Ig, Garner, third row: Cindy Becker, Rhonda Dal- thorp, Shari Parker, Michele Sirchia, Nicole Badoumis. row: Sandi Mulligan, Kevin lonesg fourth row: Allen York, Kari Cook, Karen Lindemulder. I.C.C. My goal was for all the clubs to have their own constitution, stated Linda Brown, president of I.C.C. For the first time in the schools history, this was accomplished. l.C,C. stands for Inner Club Council and is made up of the presidents from each club and class. The possibility of a Club Day was the main topic in I.C.C. They also dis- cussed activities and how their clubs were doing. The presidents learned how to lead their clubs better and how to organize successful fundrais- ers. I.C.C. met every 3rd Wednesday in the ASB. office.Q ARELATING LEADERSHIP SKILLS, Linda Brown teaches how to conduct an effective club meeting. At A.S.l3. summer camp many exercises were taught which helped club pres- idents to direct their activities and meetings. House of Reps, I.C.C.!Corporations

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