Walnut High School - Cayuse Yearbook (Walnut, CA)

 - Class of 1985

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APRACTICING WHAT HE PREACHES, Coach Nel- son executes a lay-up in hope of two points. Nelson made a total of 14 points during the game. LSIX FOOT TWO, AND FOUR FEET OFF THE GROUND, Todd Christenson grabs the rebound off the board. Chrisfenson was a main player for the Raiders as he participated in most of the game. A AWAY FROM THE REF'S EYE, Marcus Allen and Christ Voris joke around. The personalities of the Raiders set the easy-going atmosphere of the game. 2 2 Spring Supplement '84!Raider-Faculty Game Big 9- ll Ye, gele bo W who o 'cl nigh 'cor Red: nigh ralin Not drdif Tl don' dlcti W , Z I, X' if ff' 'f ' 1 . Q fr 'A 1 'HJ A .J Zh , A ff in- : 1

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irgg 451i 6' M I . 302 members of an all-star class take a final bow. As the clock ticks off the minutes be- fore the curtain is due to rise, 302 cast members nervously adiust their cos- tumes. The press is running around snap- ping pictures and hundreds of people are filling the bleachers surrounding the stage on Walnut l-'ligh's football field. The production set to take place on Thursday, June l4, l984, Graduation, is about to have its only showing - hit or flop, it's the only one. There will be no more dress rehearsals and no more time for memorizing lines and movements. The director yells, 'Actionl and the production has begun. Slowly the Junior Honor Guard make their entrance and take their places on stage for the grand entrance of the stars, the Class of l984. The orchestra plays Pomp and Circum- ducer Skraba by Class of '84 president Daphne Cookingham and the Grand Fi- nale was set to begin. sta n ce The entire cast rose and each was as the called to receive his or her diploma. The C h O r G C u main audience might have thought it was the ters take Cen- Academy Awards from the looks of exu- ter Stage' berance shown on their faces. -I-he Show is OHL Now that the awarding ofthe diplomas dolly Started by the and turning of the tassels had taken Pledge of Allegiance' led place, only the singing of the Alma by dass of 184 Secretary An- Mater and Julie Yoon's Bene- nene Resendez. H progresses diction were left before this along with Karin Spencer's lnvo- 6 Ollsmr Cast Splll up Cmfj cation, Kerry Briss's Welcome, and prepared lo go lhelr the presentation of awards by produc- Separate Wljys' , er Donald J. Skraba. Never ln The lm' The highest award, Valedictorian was tory Ol Producer awarded to Chris Rosetti. Chris comment- 9 Donslcl J' Skla- ed, ul felt an incredible sense of accom- run so Gsoijclgezi plishment and pride when I received my smoothly The senior gift was presented to pro such a hit' lay nal award. and been , . . ye Sl lOW 0 4 o is fee 4 0 I . f 1 If f 1 f ,fy . f- 22,1 ' ,, .. wa ' uf, ,mg C Z CW 71 i E ,ff -of i 1 XC, fi 2 62 1 3 QGRADUATING WITH HIGHEST HONORS, Mary Schuler, Krissy Haugen, Lisa Bilgen, Connie Teichrieb, and Kim Whitten stand before their class to receive their recognition. The 32 seniors who received this honor did so by maintaining a 3.5 or better grade point average. AGRINNING FROM EAR TO EAR, Kevi Schwoebel steps down after receiving her diploma. Kev: main- tained a 3.0 grade point average and was one of the most active members of Walnut l-ligh s ThesP'0nS- Graduation!Spring Supplement ,84 1 W,-l.



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Sify Coach, Mike Nelson: The Raiders, who had previously par- ticipated in ten such games and who l'We are had won every game, had several rea- Big game results in corralling of Mustang Faculty. Q Qin Q sons for doing so. One, because an No- ta tional League football teams had similar teams, and also because they felt it was Yes, ladies andgentlemen, the Los An- g e t G Wuy of Showing some Gppreflmlon To geles Raiders are now the 1984 Super- killed! Q . The Commumlyj A5 Todd Clfmslensonf bowl Champions. The final score, a His premoni- , Solder llghbend' pomted Our' whopping 38-IO, Details in the eleven- tion of the game These games hell? the Gthlehc o'clock news. , came true as the fi- programs at lh'5 School Gnfl We all heard a similar phrase on the nal score was 80-72, A all the Ones We Play Ol' night of January 22, with the Raiders Raiders -- including a 20 MVP of the l984 SU' ncorraling the Hogs ofthe Washington Redskins. Two months later, on the night of March 23, the Raiders were cor-A raling the Walnut High School Faculty. Not in football, but in a basketball fun- draiser. f The game started with the Raiders dominating the scoreboard and a pre- diction fromthe Walnut Basketball Vat-. point handicap that was add- ed to the WHS faculty's score when it was clear that the Raiders A perbowl, Marcus Allen, added, i'These bas- were going to win. But the score kelboll didn't seem to matter much as most 9 G m e S people came because of the Raiders. they are lun Sophomore Michelle Boyd said, I h e I p G n d came to see the Raiders and their us get to bods. A 2 . Q 2, 3 1 1 V V X know our fans. s ACASUALLY DRIBBLING DOWN THE COURT. Rod Martin looks for an open man. Martin was the high scorer of the game, making over one-fourth of the Raiders' points. 1 PAUSING BETWEEN FANS, Otis McKinney thinks of a new phrase to autograph. AutogrCIDlWS were signed during halftime, but many fOl'15 pressed the Raiders before then. 4 A STRATEGIC TALK lN PROGRESS, Coach Mike Nelson attempts to liven up his team. NelSOr1 was the driving force behind bringing the Raiders to Walnut. Raider-Faculty GamelSpring Supplement '84 3 3

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