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ENERGY Between People % - hey are the I bolt of energy m that keeps the year going; that is how I would explain peo- ple, said junior Lisa Kuiken. With a combination of in- creases of enrollment and en- thusiasm at pep rallies, it was apparent to everyone the year had become more energized. The larger enrollment, in- creased by 20 including six for- eign exchange students, cer- tainly was more involved than past years. I am really glad there is overall more spirit this year be- cause it makes the year go by faster, said senior Julie Wool- house. On a high school campus, having all different types of people was a common sight. For instance, there were peo- ple who had acted in feature films, guys and girls looking into the military for a career, and a freshman involved in wheelchair athletics. I like walking across cam- pus during lunch because you can see people of all different types and sorts, said senior Regina Robles. Made up of many different types, there were also those who liked to change things, for instance grades or even their names. There were also those who liked to define such things as a typical sophomore. Some even wanted to get rid of their brothers or sisters! Some said that the year kept everyone energized, but others believed that it was the people who put energy into the year. Slory by Sharon Ludeking: layout by Grace Domingo: photos by Allen Odermatt and Paul Maldonado 1 People Division Page
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MM® mh mk A common complaint of seniors during their last year at Walnut is always the senior expenses. Of course, everyone wants to make the best of their senior year, but coming up with money was always the hardest part. The senior cruise was defi- nitely the most carefully planned and expensive activ- ity. It ' s cost was about $599 with deposits of $200 having to be paid every other month. The senior year is the most expensive of all four years, but it ' s all worth it. I just wish the senior trip was less expensive, said Karen Middlebrook. Along with cruise ex- penses, the class t-shirts, graduation, grad night and senior breakfast will also be included to the senior ex- pense list. Most of them are optional, but the two that are a must for seniors are the senior breakfast and grad night. As a part of gradu- ation, seniors had a chance to spend time together with their class for the last time. Senior expenses are fine, but I don ' t understand why we have to pay so much, said Regina Robles. I think since we don ' t have senior The sentor year ts definitely the most expensive of all four years, but it is aU worth it. privileges this year, we should just be given senior t- shirts or free breakfast passes. Yes, once again it has been proven that a senior year is an expensive year. But like Kim Scott said, It ' s not the money that counts, it ' s how much fun you had during your senior year. Story by Michelle Garay: Layout by Grace Domingo, f CI UISE . . . S J99 etaiEB ' ' - ' ' 11 ■Ho GRAD MIGHT ... $25 ' • $15 CAPS miv. COU TV CLASS T-SHIftTS . . • «• vrom ■ ' - ' ' c,,,. 60 $3 ' ' ' s . . . 120 176 Seniors Senior expenses
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