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166 fi K, Paulette Alerich - Honor Roll 11- 45, French Club 13 - 45, Girls League 135. lulie Babishoff - Chamber Singers 145, Chamber Chorale 12 - 45, Choir Dept. Art Publicity Officer 145, Best Alto 135, Swim- ming V 135. Lisa Baker - jobs Certificate, Honor Roll, Entertainers, Cham- ber Chorale. Cindy Becker - Mascot 125, V Songleader 145, Yearbook Staff 13 - 45, VVho's Who Among American High School Students 135, Highest Honor Roll 11 - 45, Honor Guard 135, Badminton FS, IV, V 11 - 35. ggwdwm Que Ogffonw Junsff Oqisffo Quik 546121121 faum c4fLie'zt1brz fpauf Oqfzziag gjaufsffe G4f7s'L1lcg lkuua Gqffsrz Bret 04fmf5az9 Dsmsbula C74rzcfeu,on cjggn 541141811072 gwarzcfy gufif c4m1 Lu1 ggzzi o4'ztzzLis'Lzy fazmsn Oqfgifli C11-ref Oqkgirzi Efizagstg Ogfgrlna Sandy Gqtgini Oqnna Oquina Cjufils Bagisgoff YDOING HER PART to clean up a very pick up trash., Most of the mess got messy campus, Kathy Lispi stoops to cleaned up during Seniorlunch. Preferred Stock!Spirit Week
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Preferred Stock After having been a commodity for hree years, the class of l98O ncreased in value enough to be con- idered preferred stock. The fact that eniors were not required to take FE., were able to leave campus after ourth period and had their own senf or Mall were a few of the privileges granted to preferred stock. Each share of preferred stock was ioticeably more expensive than a hare of common, underclassman tock because of the fact that a lot nore money was invested in each hare. Each senior had to pay for cap .nd gown rental, Grad Night, senior Breakfast and Baccalaureate tickets. 'hese were just a few of the expenses inderclassmen didn't have to worry ibout. I really never thought about he senior year being more expensive han other years, but with all the end if the year activities, my senior debts ind application fees to colleges, it eally adds up, stated Laura Simone. The graph below illustrates five iptions usually associated with being THIS GRAPH SHOWS FIVE UEESTYLES that re related to being a senior at Walnut High chool. According to the results of the survey, :he seniors are a very academic group with 9295 planning to go to college and only 3411, waving four or fewer classes. TNOT BEING REQUIRED TO TAKE P.E. is the ewes! privilege granted to Preferred Stock. Qeith Dabney and Greg Schmidt take advan- age of this privilege while less privileged mderclassmen must swim fortheir PE. class. a senior at Walnut High School. One hundred seniors were polled to rep- resent the majority of the class of 1980. For the first time in Walnut's history, PE. was not required for sen- iors. Surprising enough, only 3195 of the seniors took advantage of this option. Only 8fXi of the seniors polled had plans that did not include col- lege, Most of these people had a job waiting for them upon graduation. The report which follows captures all the significant events in which the senior class was involved. Whether it was Spirit Week or taking the SAT, the seniors were always busy. Com- mittees had to be organized and decisions had to be made concerning future plansg 92 69 68 g... U-Q ,Q E but - :cu Q- -9- U og L2 U Fewer Co lege 21l'1S Pi XX X X Division! Preferred Stock
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tvlany new events were introduced during Spirit Week. Included in the new events were Court Secrets, a slave auction, with a real auctioneer, and Nerd dress-up day. Many people enjoyed the new events as well as the old favorites. Sheila Slattery, Secre- tary of School Spirit, summed it up, I liked the new games like the slave auction and the area cram because they got everyone involved, not just a select few. School decoration was not sup- posed to be part of the festivities, but it was. Some students decided to decorate the school with business signs, toilet paper, tires and tons of shredded paper which was scattered across campus. When Mr. Skraba threatened to take funds out of the senior treasury to have it cleaned up, students then took it upon them- selves to clean it upg QTRYING DESPERATELY not to burst her bal- loon, Erika lohnston, with the help of Iohn lsett, participates in the water-balloon toss. ffm Bagel i:AJoEe'Ll: Bafbgok cgicgazd Bags ibsanna .Banyan jeff Banzai cfasgirza Ba1num ckjugy Baudoin dxQ.IZ8ttE, .Bauman Uyntfiia Bacigez Beuszfy Spirit Week!Preferred Stock
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