Walnut High School - Cayuse Yearbook (Walnut, CA)

 - Class of 1980

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GWB RALMES. We got spirit, yes we do! We got spirit, how 'bout you? was stomped and screamed by over half of Walnut's stu- dents on certain occasions. The occa- sions, of course, were the ever popular peprallies. Bizarre games seemed to dominate the spotlight at most of these ear-splitting events. Peeling a banana with your toes, burping contests, whistling with five - crackers in your mouth, kissing a cheer- leader Cwho's really your motherj, getting shaving cream sprayed on top of your , head, mourning for Damien, and the Mr. Bill Show were just a few of the rousing happenings. Topless Cheerleaders were promised to appear at the second rally. As the music started and the pep- sters began to bump and grind, jeff Richardson and Allen York rushed into the gym, taking their shirts off on the way, Cat-calls and whistles filled the air , 1 1 ADOING HER IMITATION OF GYPSY ROSE LEE, Michele Blake starts to take it off. The pepster's dignity was preserved, though, when the real topless cheerleaders, Allen York and jeff Richardson, stormed in to save the day. Photo by joe Ryan. LGETTING CREAMED, Coach jerry Dutton listens to the laughing approval of the senior class. This was the fourth year in a row that the Class of '80 was able to get the person of their choice with a pie. Photo by joe Ryan. v 16 R C Transactions! Pep Rallies but the sophomore football team stole the show by ripping off their jerseys and performing their own version of a bur- lesque show. , Walnut held its first night pep rally ever on October 11. The rally also doubled as the third Homecoming Assembly, to which the Courts' parents were invited. Surprisingly, the rally was widely attended by students. There wasn't as much enthusiasm and spirit as I thought there would be at a night pep rally. The main reason that most people went was just to see the king crowned, com- mented songleader Sandi Mulligan. jun- ior Kim Huttger stated, I thought the events like the banana peeling contest were really funny. But the burping con- test was the best because the freshmen out-did the seniors by a long-shot. Q



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l i? S l l i l i S LANOTHER OUTRAGEOUS ANSWER tickles Stacy Little's funny bone during the Dating YLUNCHTIME ACTIVITIES prof vide breaks in the long lunch hour for Mike Osenbaugh and other students. Music, bands, class ,K .-Rigs-7:s.kv..--We .mee W. Game. Stacy was one of three Wil- son students who participated in the game. meetings, and special events, such as the Dating Game, helped to liven-up lunchtime. S E 5 Q 5 5 S. SEXES EIIGIIGE Ill GIIIIIES As we drove to the gym that Mon- day night, I really didn't know what to expect. l'd bought a ticket for this, the second annual Battle of the Sexes between the volleyball and football teams, because l knew so many people on both teams. When the match finally began, I realized that November 3 was no ordinary night. Of course, l rooted for the volleyball team, not because l disliked football, but because l wanted them to be taught a lesson. The meager but loud crowd seemed to be behind volleyball too, and when it was over, volleyball had tri- umphed, winning three sets out of five. A About two weeks later, l started hearing announcements in the bulle- tin about the Dating Game. One of my favorite games, I had been sur- prised when it was replaced by other events during Spirit Week. Moving the game from the amphitheater to the lunch area was another change in this fourth year event. That Friday, November 9, l watched the nine Walnut contestant answer questions like, Describ bachelor W2 as an animal. Th- funny and sometimes suggestiv answers were the basis on whic three students from Wilson High ha to pick their dates. Michele Sirchia Troy Prince, and Gretchen Mark wer the lucky winners. M.C. Brad Mille announced that the trio and they dates had won passes to Knott's Bert Farm. All in all, l had a good laug and a fun lunch. Transactions!Dating Game

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