Walnut High School - Cayuse Yearbook (Walnut, CA)

 - Class of 1985

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R L A EXPLAINING QUALIFICATIONS for FBLA offices, Ms. Bergstrom encourages members to run for various elected offices. The election was for the 1984-85 year. A IN DEEP CONCENTRATION, Ms. Bergstrom prepares a FBLA member list. FBLA was set up as a state standard. 4 CONGRATULATING the new officers, Ms. Bergstrom hands out presents. Unlike other clubs, FBLA included a parliamentarian, reporter, and a historian. 34 Teacher of the Year!Supplement A lc class- ual ther B. ble 11 pus. bele desi YE puts tem seve schc wen soft Z QM

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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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' Sem. 4-l v Big Business A lone student walks into his business class early. Before him was not only man- ual typewriters or even desk calculators, there were two long rows of computers! Beyond those were the person responsi- ble for the new computer program on cam- pus. Yes, just one individual teacher, la- beled HBERGSTROMM in front of her desk, but also 'STEACHER OF THE YEAR on campus. I wrote a proposal to implement com- puters into our business department sys- tem and Walnut was chosen as one of the seven to receive the grant out of the 130 schools that applied. The 840,000 grant Went to the purchase of equipment and software. ' Teacher of the But when I received Year, I really felt awarded for my hard work on the pro- A p o s a l and setting up the stan- dards set by the state, explained p Ms. Joyce Bergstrom. The new Club FBLA was one of those standards. FBLA president of the 1984- 85 year, Katia Thomas felt, No one deserved the award more than Ms. Bergstrom. She worked hard, but still found time to be a good teacher and friend. Being head of the Business Department wasn't the only involvement Ms. Berg- strom had. She was also a class adviser ever since she came in 1971. She referred G6 to it as sharing new beginnings. The class of 1986 was her fourth class she had advised and she felt that she was areal close to this class . . . they are one of the most supportive that I've ever seen. Sophomore treasurer Xuan Tran said, She really deserves the award. Our class, activities would have been hard without her. Mr. Ray Davies added, Of all the peo- le who could have been selected Teacher of the Yearf' Joyce was clearly the most deserving. She had contributed far more to the functioning of our school in , terms of time, energy, and expertise than most people realize. 1 1 ' 4 llvrlv 1, Li, . V- -f.4. - -g--f:::g4,:7:,'.':g:.-::p.g.:.:.:.:' .151-H 'ff' ' 1717, I J. 113 .. - 'inf'-' ' 'W W,,,f MK! ' qgwvwwwwmwmmfwwfawfwwf Teacher of the Year Supplement!Teacher of the Year 2 3 5

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