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.tu 'ff .L - il f .u Aj ..,. A , . .,,. , an .i . X, i. ili lli ii i l i l i i li l ,A , ,V - ,Aw X WEN ,f-, .,., ,.,M,A,.. f-. . X if in fi iili' f . .. N VMTN l W . -H l if if new 1.1. ig. tg, 5 ,ii if wi i i fi: im, Ti Q A - . 1 N l M. l. li 0 2 it lm' lil S it 4 T .li ' iii sw, i' mu uniors. By the time stu- Farley are very good advisers. l dents reach the Nth They're both supportive and ex- l aa grade, much Of thell' HWS fig? cited about all our activitiesf' said i of high school has disap- i Susan, i . . . . iii Deared along with their spirit. -'l- 1 But, Bergstrom had to leave 3 a ,iii . But not so for the class of 86. gi.-ii V Walnut after the first semester of T' AdV1S9d by MS- Joyce Berg- llilj, advising and teaching. She went to strom, Mr. Dan Priest, and new- Em? work for the state setting up busi- COIHQT MT- D3V9 Farley, the JUDIOI' Wi ness classes at various schools in - Class experienced much success 5 California, l with fundraisers, class committees, W, Although losing Bergstrom was a Q the Sadie Hawkins c-Dance, the ,ji A definite minus, gaining Farley was r Prom, and renewing the ebbing a definite plus. He had been advis- spirit. M3 ing for the Junior Class just this i This class seems to have a lot of if year, but enjoyed it a lot. i spirit in that there are always lots Being a special ed. teacher, I ,,, of volunteers for the committees, l i didn't have much of a chance to get V like fundraisers and the Prom, will involved with a lot of activities at Q said Farley. if l' school, so it was fun to advise for li. Overwhelming response by the l M the juniors. It's been really good so students to help out was partly due ,E ll far - particularily the Prom, said to the publicity by Susan Higashi, Farley. . . . i . . . president, Cindy Hernandez, vice- tlgiw. The Prom. Itls the highlight in president, Xuan Tran, treasurer, every junior class' life. Organizing and Melissa Smith, secretary. mi it, planning it, and picking sites are Working together with the officers M' only a few things that must be done and various committees, an- to prepare for it. j nouncements were put in the bulle- alt was a lot of hard Work, but tin and posters put up. worth it because the Prom this year ul really liked WOI'ki11g With Cin- was Such 3 51190953 - 30 many peo- dy, Xuan, and Melissa. They're all ple really got involved, said Xuan. X enthusiastic, gutsy, and deter- I'd say what made our class f' . lumix . , mined to make our last two years at ,fl unique and memorable was our Walnut High School the greatest! Prgm because it was an especially 1 . MQ . . . MS- Bergstrom, MT- PI'19Sl5,3T1d MT- good one due to the spirit and will- of Junlors to '- - w ih t out. Also the advisers were truly a i lot of heipfr said Cindy.Q lf. , 4 A MOMENT OF HUMOR breaks up the seriousness of making decisions, deci- sions, decisions. Xuan Tran remarked, Even though there were a lot of decisions to be made they were all fun stuff like for the Prom and the Sadies. 57544: iii 2: 3 ' lf - r' Ft-Tviiff I ' If ' 3 vw ' H -WW Xflriafat Q . f A Y 'ww 'N -fe.-fm: 1 'rim iw M an-M-mf 1 -vii 16 4 , it A 3 f 2.41 4-4.-t1'rwLx 3!?T1J5fm '5155i 'Q haifi' - a ir' l -:l?Q,5'1'ff' ri 'I , . . . . ,. . . feEreHf,Qff:Jr1:,.:zia,s3mm21aseaf.za::SL V L 1-'me'-ra -+- 4 THE PROM IS THE ISSUE at this meeting as ideas about themes decorations and music are proposed Mr David Farley and Mr Dan Priest both agreed that it was great to have a big group of motivated re sponsible volunteers Pr my if meer? rg.-.., fa.-'g . . ' - - ,.., . .... ,..... . ,, , , Advisers And Officers!Juniors 1
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IARD AT woRK, Avian works on Avian preferred to work in solitude. . f,.. .,.,,. ...V . . .W A ..,., . ..., -1 . ,...., . ,. ,f,. .. .,r. , . . . h?'S.G'31! E-'? -Ftifmiwl'-'2f l-'il9'a'fi? 5qF-'W' l3?'lW 2l' WI 0'L'f'M'K,, : M4 v 1 -V MN 6? +2 - ir. .1 the scratchboard, he also worked with Qi coal. s a baby, he went around y Avian- with a Crayola clenched His scratchboard sketches of in his hand, scrawling 311 Michael Jackson and a GQ man r the walls of his house. Today ii have WOU first P1300 and Ubesll Ofn uor Avian Nairne is an accom- ii category at the Los Angeles Coun- 1 1 lil A hed artist with several awards his name. It feels really good to know Jple think you're good enough be awarded for your art, said , ,,1.,., .E,iiii, ii.K,ii., ,v., ,L.,,,ii i,,,,,t,,.,,i,c Wx 1 ' ig,-. of his favorite drawings, The,.Oriental shwrs 2, A 1 1 if g, aw.-xi A+ an ,LNPMM 2-mmf-wif gwkaff-tekflif-w 1 5 - , ff? at -' liek-in 1' . ardwinning drawings IS Avian The .Q tches were dis la ed in the multi ur ai -1 P Y D wah PROUDLY SHOWING OFF his se room for all to see. wx Mm M ersltality Although his favorite style X COLLAGE of Avian s work shows n . n 1 'ik Swv? lx r 3? axisgiil ty Fair. This is perhaps unusual considering the only formal art training he's had is Art I and II in high school. I just got interested in art in high school when I took those art classes with Mr. Maynard, he said. Although there are many dif- ferent styles of artwork, Avian's favorite is the scratchboard be- cause it seems to catch the view- ers' eyes the most. Scratchboard is the art of scratching off black paint with a quill from a piece of white paper. The work is tedious because one wrong little scratch could make all the difference. I love to draw. I mean art is my hobby but I ll probably give it up to go into computer technolo . The computer field is really grow- ing and since I also like comput- ers, it seems like a good choice. r..+eiiglriL .?,.f,i ,Wi X 5 ,W Wikia-gn :ww 6 C 7 7 9 7 rr 1 we . - H--' fxvr ri,-.IF ,-W limi -ll?-ik? '- fl :YV W . . ., , -, -,4 : Y 2 1 ,., f ,f .- gf 4 if li . 6, as-1' . . +4 ! QW' Avian Nairne!Juniors 1 8 5
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