Walnut High School - Cayuse Yearbook (Walnut, CA)

 - Class of 1987

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Walnut High School - Cayuse Yearbook (Walnut, CA) online collection, 1987 Edition, Page 197 of 320
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Imagine this; you ' re a lonely freshman surrounded by a world of upperclass- men. How should you act? You don ' t want anyone to know you ' re a freshman do you? Follow these helpful hints and you ' ll be on your way to four successful high school years. 1. Don ' t hang around in big groups, like a herd of wild animals. For example, while walking through campus, don ' t be afraid to walk by yourself, more than likely you won ' t be trash canned. 2. Don ' t get caught m the tardy sweeps while running to your class. It ' s not very fun to spend an extra hour after school just because you were going to be 30 seconds late to your fifth period class. 3. Don ' t ditch any classes because it will eventually catch up with you later. Remember after you have ditched a couple classes fake notes and phone calls won ' t always do the trick. To the few freshma n who have read this, Good Luck. But no need to worry next year you won ' t be freshman nerds anymore. (You ' ll be obnoxious sophomores!) Story by Sharon Ludeking: layout by Dee Honda: photo by Tim Thetford: artwork by Gary Miraz. H April Lukas Don ' t always wait to do your homework. • TRYING TO CATCH UP, April Lu- kas gets to class early to do last nights homework. Many seniors did not bother to get to class early, they ;ust claimed seniorltis. Tips for freshmen Seniors 193

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BRUCE TERRY RODNEY THOMAS TROY THOMAS ERIK THOMPSON ERIKA THOMPSON VU HONG TRAN SAM TSENG ANN MARIE VALDES LISA VANDERBURG JOE VEGA ANTHONY VIDAL THERESA VIGIL SHIRLEEN WAKOLEE DARYL WALKER GEOFFREY WEBB JIURTIS WELLS DAVID WILKS ANDREA WILLIAMS ELIZABETH WILSON KIM WILSON RHONDA WOLLMAN JULIE WOOLHOUSE LYNDA WRIGHT DARRYN YOST GREG ZANEBIS GILBERT ZARATE EDWARD ZAVALA ROBERT ZAVALA 192 Seniors Tips for freshmen



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AWARD Some people just gra- duate, while others complet- ed their high school years with honors and awards. Here were some of the rec- ognition given to these fine groups of people for their achievements in their past four years at Walnut. LA SERTOMA YOUTH SER- VICE AWARD: T his award was given to Andrea Espinoza for her dedication and helping with the local community. BANK OF AMERICA PLAQUE AND CERTIFICATE RECIPIENTS: This honor was decided by the WHS faculty. Certain requirements were required, including an accu- mulated GPA of 3.5 and have 30 credit in the specified area for which they were re- ceiving the award. The plaque went to Kurtis Wells, Art; Renee Biggie, Music; Wendy Eatherly, Foreign Language; Sean Sorrentino, Lab Science; Theresa Kuz- mich, Business; Ronald Sten- cel, Trade Industry; Jenni- fer Snook. Applied Arts; Wen- • 1 dy Loeffler, Liberal Arts; Charles Gonzales, Drama; Kristen De Kleine, English; Benjamin Chua, Social Stud- ies; Chan-Chou Chuang, Math; Maria Sabihon, Home Economics; Lynn Dufrenne, Computer Science; Sharon Frazier, Fine Arts; Michelle Fajardo, Science Math. NATIONAL MERIT COM- MENDED STUDENTS: This award was presented to Christine Hong and Sean Sorrentino for their out- standing scores on their PSAT when juniors. CSF LIFE MEMBERS: The 1987 Life members were chosen for the following: They must have been in CSF for four semesters and ten CSF points had to be met to be in the club. 7 of these classes has to be solid ones. WHO ' S WHO AMONG AMERICAN HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS: This award was given to those students who have done exceptionally we ' in high school. These achievements could be aca- demic, athletic, or vocation- al. To qualify, one must have had a GPA of 3.0 and have been recommended by their high school. POTENTIAL VALEDICTO- RIAN: This prestigous award was given to the senior with the highest GPA for their four years in high school. Story by Lily Chen: layout by Deanne Honda: photographs by Jack Elliott and Allen Odermatt t -4 NATIONAL MERIT: Christine Hong. Not pictured: Sean Sorrentino. I ▼ POTENTIAL VALEDICTORIANS: Front row; Michelle Fajardo, Amy Dunn. Karen Middlebrook, back row; Susan Lee, Wendy Loeffler. James Jun, Wendy Eatherly. Not Pictured: Chan Chou Chuang. T BANK OF AMERICA: Front row; Rene Biggie, Wendy Loeffler. Kristen De Kleine, Maria Sabihon. back row; Chan Chou Chuang, Benjamin Chua, Kurtis Wells, Michelle Fajardo, Jenny Snook. Not Pictured: Wendy Eatherly, Sean Sor- rentino, Theresa Kuzmich, Ronald Stencil, Charles Gonzales, Lynn Dufrenne, Sharon Frazier. 194 Seniors Senior Award

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