Walnut High School - Cayuse Yearbook (Walnut, CA)

 - Class of 1985

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-l-' ll 4T' T 'YA -. will ffffqy ,f X I: . I X E gg . V -' S ' s xr. 5 .Wm 'effsww . 'oa aa. A WITH A SMILE, Industrial Arts head Bill Diskin explains a drafting drawing. The metal shop was reopened after a two layoff and manned with new teachers. A ON HIS WAY to the administration building, Science depart- ment head Jess Ohmert thinks things over. We've tried to im- prove some of teaching materials this year, Ohmert said. I LISTENING ATTENTIVELY, Fine arts department head Mac Gilliland conducts his Civics class. Hopefully, the Fine Arts department is on a rebound, Gilliland said. 1 4 0 Academics!Departments XM, - xwzfx.t.4,wx1Wb M,-, - 1 . was-ef' ' ' .. - - xx' ' ' V X. ,A aw J. -Us ' 3 Shcl Witl the att acader this yfl Overlo- school somet new te lum, EI were a jobs. It V Busir becam grant busine grant Cdepa: report The s best I1 schoo' Wi' ments was fc ing st were 1 year, chang head have Fl V X X xv E I X ' 4 I T' 'WY' KWYYV 77' Y . ' . ' W, I I -if I , ' .L ,,.

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.1 m,,.z,1f , ff' mm ,V 'wf .,. , 19 1' A ,. 'Ji 636 Z if- vi a short list of some With all the commotion over the attendance policy and other academically oriented things this year, it would be easy to overlook the fact that each school department was up to something this year. Hiring new teachers, changing curricu- lum, and running fundraisers were all part of departmental jobs. It was a big year for the Business department, as they became the recipients of a state grant to put computers into business teaching. We got the grant because Joyce Bergstrom Cdepartment headb made up a report and sent it to the state. The state decided she had the best report so we became a pilot school for the project. With new state require- ments, the P.E. department was forced to change its teach- ing style. Since fewer people were required to take P.E. this year, we had to make some changes, said department head Judy Manthorne. We have fewer 'physicali classes big department happenings I and more 'fun' type classes, like badminton and dancef' The other big news was the arrival of Bishop Amat head football coach Jim Patrichio to Walnut to take over the football pro- gram. He began at the school second semester, accompanied by stories in the Tribune and Times. The Counseling depart- ment had a year of change, as they redesigned the counseling structure and came up with Grade Level Coordinators. GLC's covered students by grade level, instead of alpha- betically, as the old counselors used to. We felt We could serve the student body better, and give more one to one contactf' said GLC Harry Iverson. Class additions were the or- der of the year for the Social Science department, as they added European History and World Cultures as required classes for sophomores. Besides that, they added new teachers Daryl Ward and Jim Patrichio for S.R.C., and had another teacher, Ms. Rita Puzo, ap- pointed to a statewide commis- sion to write the CAP test. It was a tough year for the Fine Arts department in 1984, so for 1985 Mr. Mac Gilliland decided to make some changes. Buddy Clements was hired as band teacher, while Margaret Frazier, mother of choir mem- ber Jenny Frazier, took over the choir. The Fine Arts depart- ment is trying to upgrade its image and increase enroll- ment, Gilliland said. We are trying to use the computer more in Trig and cal- culus, said Math department head Jim Reda. Also We are in- cluding more preparation for the SAT, CTBS, and CAP test. They also provided tutor- ing for students during lunch. The biggest project for the Foreign Language depart- ment was the development of written outlines for all of their language courses. We need to make them just so that we can be more organized, said chair- person Pat Kondan.Q p P 2. aa. lr . v q P wrtti auf: 'irfltiz screen at D05 flortrriatids Catalog .L 2

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