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A Different Type of Spirit What's it spell? Victory! C.K. everybody quiet down. The winners of the class competition are the sen- iors! A wild spell of clapping and cheering followed this announce- ment as the seniors celebrated yet another competition victory. In the last four years the class of 80 had come out on top in these competi- tions more than any other class. The senior class had always been thought of as a rather wild bunch. When asked his opinion Mr. lim Polite commented, They're really a neat group of kids, but sometimes they do things that get out ofihandf' For example, the class of 80 was the class that almost didn't have a prom. It was also the class that decorated the school one night, much to the surprise and anger of school adminis- trators. Because of their rather unruly rep- utation, many seniors felt that many of their privileges had been ripped off. As Mark Friend put it, We never get to do anything anymore. Even when we wanted to have the all boy cheering section, the rowdy rooters, they said no. Q QMEMBERS OF THE SENIOR CLASS listen as the underdassmen attempt to out-yell them at the first pep rally. The class of 80 was famous forwinning spirit competitions. gmt Svafsm Alcott .filaffss dlflaaliglk Safimadt gsffsiy cgwcgzzysz fzlizagsffz-l Scgugezf .glean .flxcgwagsf Axtzven glsazf A 04'Loona Alan gupta Qafgala .guessing if W 'jllI7Z0fgH f .:.., Rowdy Spirit!Preferred Stock
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H for as a so they vi' R x lf I had to stay in school for another semester, l'd never make it. I'd probably spend all my time in my counselor's office for ditching every- day! This remark, made by Kim Crites, summed up the opinion of the majority of seniors who planned to graduate early. After attending school for thirteen years, these semester graduates had simply had enough. In every other year the number of seniors who graduated early ranged from between twenty and thirty. The class of '80 had almost twice the amount of early grads as any other graduating class. There were many different explanations for this increase. For one thing, the senior class was larger than any other graduating class. Also, Walnut was more over- crowded than ever before. As Diana Nissel put it, I just have other things I'd rather do. l'm gonna get a iob and take night school at Mount Sac. No matter what the reason, fifty-five sen- iors left Walnut on january 25, 1980, determined not to return again until graduation.,Q Kevin Smitg cgllacsy Almitg Clfewniaa cgmiltg Butt Alofbmon fbians cglozsrzsorz llmi Spazing ffm glbazgs David Alpsnig gzegozy glkazzy .fflflazf gzffarzy cgbzcfnzan gfauin Alfsueni Drew Sfifgey ,fha Aitocgingsv. Early Grads!Preferred Stock
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