Walnut High School - Cayuse Yearbook (Walnut, CA)

 - Class of 1985

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This was it, the beginning of the end. Senior Awards Night was the first of the senior events to end four years of hard work. Not only was this a night for awards and recognition, but also a night to re- member the past and think about the future. lt was neat to see all your friends get awards for their achievements, but it was also weird to think that this was the end of our high school years . . . it was time to start realizing our goals and achieving Them, . igr Sold Daphne sen- Cook- ingham. Achieving set goals may have come to mind for those who A RECEPTION WITH A SMILE, Tina Richter ac- cepts an ASB certificate. Tina was the only saluta- torian at graduation. th o u g h t about the theme, . . . T Only As For As You Seek, Can You Go which was written on a huge banner above the stage.'This theme set the pace for sen- iors before and during gradu- ation - yet it meant something different to everyone. Senior Awards Night meant a chance to be recognized for achieve- ments throughout my high school ca- reer before my classmates, said senior Kim Nishida. 'ATO me, commented Debbie Bonilla, uit meont recognizing the old achieve- ments and starting to think of new ones. The Senior Class of i984 had only one valedictorian, Chris Rossetti and one so- i ---ve Spring Supplement '84!Senior Awards op Grads take the cake Iutatorian, Tina Richter. Chris had the highest grade point average of the whole class, while Tina had the second highest, receiving only one UB in her four years of high school. Senior Awards Night was a special night for everybody involved. ul could see the happiness and pride that my friends and I had as we watched each other go up and receive their awards, said senior Darryl Anderson. These awards showed more than just congratulations for a job well done in high school but also support and hope from faculty, family and community to- wards the '84 graduates. Y TIME FOR A REFRESHING CHANGE, as seniors and their parents stand in line for cookies and punch. These goodies were set out on the tables following the awards ceremony. W, Z in

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l lcl lmmef lent -IS i Jerry fon't v boy he sum- en you it it e end it was , un- om be- at to :fly Practice does make perfect, and h Students of few words bring . . Q , ioucp d i d their The words can be heard, but no one is speaking, The music can be heard, but no one is playing. The applause can be heard, but for what? The answer? Well, it may be obvious for those who pretended to be Billy Idol, Madonna, or the Untouchables during ASB's Lip-Sync Contest. ln their bright, clashing outfits, Rudy Chavarria and Robert Farfan led the an- tics when presenting the five groups be- fore the judges. There were four judges, two faculty and two students. One judge, Scott Cassells thought, The contest exposed something different to the campus and brought along with it student participation, both in perfor- mance and as spectators. ws, W 1' WV, ff ,X iff' 4 'iff I A TAPPING TO THE BEAT, the smiling John'VorlS starts his routine in a different manner -- elfllflg- His performance to The Prince brOUQl'll lllm and helle his group third place. J e to ' p A STARTING OFF THE CONTEST, Jason Schouw, 1 Tim Garcia, and Charles Stevens STN-If their Stuff' h' but 1 Another member of the QVOUP, Vlflceflf Gonzlefj lsynn said, lt was fun going up there and acting CVGZY- share. Richard Fontes, doing his version of l'Rock to mouth the words. Even though we didn't score high enough to place, l think we did pretty good - and even more important, we had fun, said Dan- ielle Kooken. l-ler five girl group did Ma- donna's l3urnin' Up For Your Love. But even for those who didn't place, it wasn't the end of the world. ln fact, it wasn't even the end of the contest. No, You Like A Hurri- just once wasn't enough. The re- cane, said, We prac- sult? Lip-Sync ll. ticed three times with about V Lip-Sync ll brought more hour sessions. Others had to memorable portrayals, some practice just going in front of the school. I think everybody was a little nervous until the music started playing then we all kind of forgot that people were out there, explained Sean Reyes. Sean, along with Jason Schouw, Vin- cent Gonzales, Charles Stevens, and Tim Garcia, was spared from the agony of defeat. Their performance to the Un- touchables' Twist and Shake brought them first place - and their prize of fifty dollars. Jason admitted that the prize was what first inspired him, but he didn't end up signing-up because of it. Groups were judged on audience re- action and general look as well as ability being slightly less seri- ous. An example was the five man - yes, man - band imper- sonating Slip- The GO'- ping Q GO'S. little into the past, O Rudy Chavarria did a solo to l'Jail- house Rock. 'iGirls Just Want to Have Fun by Cyndi Lauper placed, proving the freshman girls can have fun, too. ,.,., , FULL OF ENERGY, junior Dan- ielle Kooken and freshman Maryann Koolcen perform to Madonna's Burnin' Up For Your Love. Other members in cluded l-lolli Hamilton, Cindy Hernandezyand Jenny Snook. Lip Sync!Spring Supplement '84



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