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finals. Varsity and IV soccer both tied To the Brokers and Stockholders of Park parade. The Sweepstakes award Chris Nelson Annual Report 4 GIVE ME AN I, shouts Carleece Williams as she leads the seniors to victory in class competition. Pep rallies were a time for students to relax and have fun. YSMIIING IN VICTORY, Mike Temple discusses his match with coach Bill Schaefer. Coach Schaefer teaches at Del Paso as well as coaching wrestling. if-NUFUFJIWLQYJ DDJ 3 ISSJ KIJENCES SHUCQCQJ BSS Walnut High Inc: We have examined the previous ttatements of each element of Wal- ut High Inc. for the period ending une 12th, 1980, and these are our 'indings. Each individual stockholder nvested a part of himself in the Com pany, whether it was belonging 0 a Corporation, participating in the arious Transactions that took place, rbeing part ofa team,aMerger. Belonging to a Corporation often Fieant very hard but rewarding work. he Band and Drill Team spent many ong hours on the football field prac- licing. But their efforts did not go nrewarded. The Mustang Band took irst place in the El Monte, Baldwin ark and Temple City parades as well s placing first at the Cal Poly Field ournament. The Wrangler Drill eam also placed first in the Baldwin was given to the Drill Team for their performance in the Temple City parade. The majority of WHS Stockholders participated in or observed Transac- tions. Football games and pep rallies were the most highly attended activi- ties. Christine Russell explained, The pep rallies are fun to go to 'cause they really get you excited for the game . Pleasant sights and sounds also attracted many students to choir performances. Cabaret Night, their first performance of the year, was entirely sold out. The Christmas Con- cert at Cal Poly also drew a large crowd. For the Mergers, it also was a good year. ln cross-country, boys' Varsity, IV and FS teams placed first in league along with the girls' Varsity team. Individuals from both boys' and girls' cross-country teams went to the CIF for first in league and went on to the CIF semi-finals before being knocked out of competition. Winning another league title, girls' Varsity tennis went to the quarter finals when they were beaten by Estancia and disqualified. ln wrestling, Mark McNicholl placed fourth in CIF finals and went to state where he finished sixth. Based on our examination of the reports' of the 1979-80 school year, we came to the conclusion that the year had many positive aspects. The return of the initial investments made by us the stockholders were great in value. We acquired much growth and development and in doing so proceeded to live out the year with a positive attitude toward ourselves, our future and our com- pany, Walnut High School Incorpo- rated. Theme!CIosing
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WRESTLING ROOTER gives lennifer a Chance to have a good time as well as support wrestlers. The wrestling rooters t both home and ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS lhe 28 statt members and the advisor ot' the 1980 Cayuse would like to thank the tollowing persons and groups tor their contributions to the, Annual Report to the Stocslcholdersf' To john Werner for his patience and assistance with the pho- tography program, To Walter Nash for advice and the printing of our computer- ized program. To Don Read for aerial photography used on the title page To lane Parmer for guidance in numerous areas ot produc- tion. To Hugh Hatch for his expertise and encouragement in the advertising program. To Don Garrett, lon laHaye, Steve Fisk, Don Wise, Far West Photos and Pacific Camera for photographic assistanc e. To all advertisers and patrons for vital linanc ial support To the administration, faculty, Coaches, staft, and students ot Walnut High School for cooperation, understanding and sup- port. PRODUCTION NOTES The 2000 copies of the 1980 Cayuse were printed in Optima type and various Format styles. Consisting of 336 pages, the book was Smyth binding with a spefial design, embossed, top Mylar stamped cover. lane Parmer represented the printers, Taylor Publishing Company of Covina, CA and Dallas, TX. Developing and printing ot most pictures was done by Sanford Studios. LSHOWINC. OEF THEIR NEW STYLE OF CLOTHING to liobbie Dust, nerdettc-s'l Kris llepler and Michelle Blake plan a clay of fun and exc itc-ment. Nerd day gave many students a chanc e to show oft their inner selves, CIosing!Theme
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