Walnut High School - Cayuse Yearbook (Walnut, CA)

 - Class of 1985

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Concerts :Raise uclfzus Hey, how much did you pay f01' YOUT U2 ticket? I paid S525 for a 313.50 ticket and still only sat in the risers. This question is one that could be heard around the WHS campus right from the beginning of school to the end. Not only about U2 tickets, but also for Bruce Springsteen, Huey Lewis and the News, Oingo Boingo, Ratt, Wham!, Hall and Oates, and last but not least, Prince. Some people got a good deal on their concert tickets. Junior Ann Schuler said, When I went to see Bruce Springsteen at the L.A. Sports Arena, I paid S17 and I had seats right in the middle, floor lev- 77 el. Many students were so intent on get- ting tickets to see their favorite group that they would spend the night outside of their local ticketron and Ticket Master outlets. John Ewing was one of those people. In order to get good seats I had to spend the night with the 'party-til-you- puke' crowd, and I had to listen to many different types of music all night long. But the highlight of the whole thing is Watching the hard-core partiers, they make the whole adventure hilarious! Of course, besides the fun of getting the tickets there is the climax, the con- cert!!! By the time the U2 concert came around I was so excited that I couldnlt sit still all day! My friends kept telling me to calm down, but as soon as we were halfway to the Long Beach Arena they were just as spazzed as I was! said Jen- nifer Records. Some students went just to see the group, but others, what we call hard-core fans, dressed up like their favorite group member to see if anyone could out do them. When I went to see Adam Ant I saw all sorts of people. But, the one I remem- ber most looked EXACTLY like Adam Ant, and it was a GIRL!! said Suzanne Harris. At concerts there were always groups of people whose one intent was to get form their seats to the front rows by the stage, hoping to maybe get on stage. I wadded up two dollars in my hand like it was a lot of money and slipped it to the ticket checker. Before he could check to see how much money it really was, we were already up by the front of the stage. said senior Todd Reynolds. Around WHS, students and faculty alike could always tell when there had been a concert the night or weekend be- fore by the onslaught of T-shirts, key- chains, scarves, concert books and other group paraphernalia that concert-goers showed off to any halfway-interested person. What,s the point of going to the con- cert anyway if you don't have a t-shirt to wear and prove that you went? asked junior Michael Quattlebaum. When it all came down to it, students were willing to pay any amount of money to see their favorite groups. Tracy Penoncello said, I would pay any price to see Mick Jagger and the Rolling Stones. No amount of money is too high! Q 1 A LA EARLY MICK JAGGER, Jon Bon Jovi is known for his provacative Rock stances. gp 'V ' Z4-KA . w,.n,,,,g.,. fa: .QW 'fri'-' 'fn-iaf0?ai5'fi ,.mz,2eg:r , . , f , E , I fit -5? 'Q A SPOI DOME' Bob nar Photos I



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AL' 'YW 3 DY' . abl 3ELL1NGh:1raWmaxZ:i had I pi emma was 'glgkij Yan G V609 . pxfiixbout 35 O we-14 , ,L 2 3 bwk em St? The -wwf-yr 1. ! . f 5 B 1-. ', -4 - .gi r 1 s - i ., -7 X-4 ,. H . , 1. A 4 1 ,- he show must go on', is probably the biggest inspi- ration an actor can have when an on-stage mistake or theatrical boo-boo is made. This was probably Todd Smith's inspiration when he had to cover a missed cue by making a pre- tend peanut butter sandwich, seeing how Sean Smith Cwho played Noah Curryl was detained in the bathroom, missing his cue, while Uthe show was going on. The show was a play called The Rainmaker, produced by the entire WHS drama department and Thespian club. It took place in the multi-purpose room on December 6, 7, and 8 at 8:15 each night. Mr Mack Gilliland, the Thespian club adviser and drama teacher, was the I Audience drought-no dampQron Rain' director and producer of the entire play. This meant he conducted the practices, designed the sets, cast the play, helped design the costumes, ar- range for props, and advertised the play. One important decision he made was choosing an interesting play and casting it. I choose a play that fits the talent and resources I have to work with as well as one that never gets boring or old during practices, he said. Building the sets, designing the cos- tumes, and all the other behind-the- scene jobs were equally time consum- ing. Diana Miller, the play's stage man- ager, said, 'clt takes a lot of time to get the sets completed, gather the compli- mentary props, complete the different costumes, and organize the behind-the- curtain jobs. Organization behind the curtains is important because you don't 34 Student LifefDrama Production want the wrong spotlight going on or somebody to miss their cue. The play itself was about a girl with only a father and two brothers. It was her account of finding and appreciating herself. After practicing for almost six weeks, the cast and production crew were somewhat let down by the attendence, which was lower than usual for the fall play. But Smith, alias H.C. Curry in the play, said, Just because attendence was low doesn't mean they didn't enjoy the play. Anyway, it was a lot of fun and we learned by Working together? Mr. Gilliland said that inexperienced actors and sickness plagued the cast and the play's final production. Overall, though, he felt The Rainmaker's cast and crew did 'fa good job. ! z Q fx.

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