Walnut High School - Cayuse Yearbook (Walnut, CA)

 - Class of 1985

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. W i all What is the Special Olympics? Susan teachers were Hwang, iunior, said. lt's where you can enthusiastic. see people try their hardest, To sopho- Nl was - n in for ever one more Alan Ziegenbein, lt's to try to do e x - Wlth G hcppy e d Q y what their idol represented. Sopho- cited more Rene Gurrola added, 'iIt's some- more than field WGS filled with SPGCTOTOVS- Chl We thing to reach a goal with. Q ri y . had a surprise grand marshall too! We Under the supervision of Katie Foster, P.E. teacher, community busin- esses sponsored this event along with the Walnut High School boys' and girls' track team. And with the support of . the faculty, the Spe- 0 cial Olympics left thing, com- mented special education teacher Laura Simone. Chapter ll March 3, 1984 Four days a week we prac- , ticed for the .Special Olympics. the contestants T T After class we would go and practice with a story W they'd long T remem- Q ber. el Chap- W ter I March 2, 1984 Only a few more T days 'til the event. We're a little nervous and thrilled. Even the up at the football field. Most of the events were familiar to us because we've been participating in activities like this ever since we were young. And Phyl- lis Cooprider, a special education teach- er, was helping the elementary stu- dents. . W T Chapter lll T March 7, 1984 lt's the day of the event.. But much to my surprise we weren't verynervous. Ev- eryone was mostly excited. The football knew who the person was, Mark Ander- son la contender for the U.S. '84 Olym- pic teaml, but the audience was still cur- ious as to whom it was going to be. Mark Anderson was a former student of Walnut High School, so the faculty was able to contact him for us. . l didn't get to meet Mark Anderson, but l was surprised to see him there, commented special education student Joseph Cuttrel. e O T . Epilogue 1 8 . E After all the events were over, every- one lthe audience, faculty, and partici- pantsl greeted each other with 'con- plish their goal, said sophomore Kristy Greenberg. if el ie T f e s I s But- who ewan? s , f A EVERYONE! e 3 The people involvedplan to make a yearly event. They also hope rto,ma,ke.swf? gratulations or thanks. Vltewals exciting-E to see them try theirhardest,to-eaccomj LGIVING SOME ENCOURAGEMENT, Gayle Shaw runs the one mile event with a contestant from Diamond Bar. The boys' and girls' track team gave their support and help during the Special Olympics. P PRESENTING THE AWARDS, Kim Nishida gives congratulations to Elizabeth Castello, Lupe Ne- grette, and Yvonne Vallera. Every participant won an award, a medal or a pin. Spring Supplement '84fSpecial Olympics it more of a community event in the fu- iiiii if ture years. T if ' 'W' T' l

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