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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He: Gee, ldunno, l'd love to go out with you, Mary. After all, you're the Home- coming Queen and everything . . . butl was kinda planning on going to the health club tomorrow. l haven't been there in a week. She: The health club? Which one do you belong to? He: Steve 'Buff' Bailey's Astrogym. You know, on Diamond Bar Blvd ll She: Yeahl l'm a member, there tool lnstead of go- ing to dinner and a movie, we can work out togetherln He: Great! See you at six? She: Make it 6:30. If j only l'a'known you were a mem- ber of Astrogyml We could've been working out together all . these months . . . He: Yeah . . . Oh well, see ya at 6:3O. l With the physical-fitness craze in full swing, there came a significant use in the popularity of health spas. ll I VAVS l ummm... Clubs offering fe a t u re s such as Swim- Health spas are Hin ming pools, saunas, in- door tracks, and racquetball courts - not to mention al- most every conceivable weightlifting machine W- quickly became popular hang- outs for fitness buffs and non-fit- ness buffs alike. l'Sometimes when there's nothing else to do l like to go to the club, said freshman Alina Bitolas. lt's fun, be- cause there are lots of things to do and you meet people. Aside from the physical aspect of health clubs, there was also an intangi- ble element assoclated with belonging to a club. Memberships in comprehen- sive -- and expensive -- clubs such as Holiday Health Spa, offering the latest in physical fitness equipmenhbecame status symbols, ranking with graphite tennis racquets and lzod-LaCosse shirts. lt seems like a lot of people join clubs just because it's the 'in' thing to do, said junior Roger Mayer. For the most part, however, students' joined a club because of a real interest in getting into shape. Many even felt that their workouts were as important as their homework, often skimping of the latter instead of the former when given a choice. Being in shape makes me feel good, revealed senior Jody Garcia. ul like to know that l'm getting alll can out of my body, that l'm making good use of what l've got. S , 5 The amount of time spent at one-'se spa varied from user to user. Some went first l almost neveriwent to the health spa, l saidfreshrnan Gordo Cooper, UBut now l'm there almost every week. Whether one spent countless days at the health club, or just three hours every? year, it was hard to escape goingffat least once. Event non-members often' at a club. But was it all that bad? Junior Gigie Mendozafsaid no.Q'll think ciii itfs great that everyone goeslito ci .health spa, Gigie said. ll'Peoplef Should stayin shape and stay healthy. Blesidesfishse frequently, others alrnostinot at all.e Ati 7 1-5- ini. Z Z 6 SupplementlHealth Clubs i fa .1 'A ' .3355 ' . iff? . , ,4 gg? found themselves the guest of a Q-Q K, ,MQ -, ti: Q Q- Q. CD F- if 3' Q L ut 5 O 3. CQ 5. A 3 Q . 5 43 t LQ, fi: 0' 'C . 'ttf 4 . IP 4 CP CD A , Pi IP F5 5 3' 'fl M 9s cn 5 3 5 c if ll IE: 5' . fn 4, it - 'Fa' it sam, It -1- T' 9, 3' 'D E, 'F I' n J D 3 13 3 D' TD 71 -4 'D U -1 3 TD 3 3' ID 'J 10 5 5 21, DZ 4, CDC '1. I eo' o o. N4 6' o F no O .O CL TY Q? ic .- 4 i i

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