Walnut High School - Cayuse Yearbook (Walnut, CA)

 - Class of 1987

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CHOOSING TO BE DIFFERENT, Ken Klotzle prefers to bike to school rather than drive. Klotzle rode to and from school from Arcadia. ▼ PACE BY PACE, Tony Morreale walks home from school, tvlorreale walked about four miles a day. think we should concentrate less on gasoline when possible. — Ken Klotzle .GETTING OUT OF HIS CAR, Gary Fick begins an other day Besides being a physics teacher, h. was also the GATE advisor. Faculty Teacher Transportation

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TAKING SOME TIME OUT FROM HIS BUSY DAY, Ken Gunn relaxes 1 his office with the latest edition of Hoofpri«. Gunn stressed the importance of extracurjcular involven RICHARD ACOSTA: Custodian MEL ARVIZU: Custodian STEVE BAILEY: Comp. 3. Journalism, ROBERT BARILARI: Athletic Trainer LINDA BATCHELOR: Beg lnt. Dance, GPE 9. Tm Sports JANET BENEDA: US History. US History A P , Senior Class Adviser YOLANDA BERNAL: Clerk Typist SUE BOYETTE: Biology. Biology H SANDY BRASK: ROP Retail Sales GARY BRITTAIN: US History. Team Sports, Ctvics R. Sophomore Class Ad- KELLY BRUCE: English 1. Comp. 2 BARBARA BUTKUS: Principals Secre- ALCALONICO: Senior GLC SCOTT CASSELLS: Algebra B, Algebra Mr. Gunn Faculty 233



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acuity Taking o different DIRECTION It was a little after 7 a.m. Teachers started to pull up into the faculty park- ing lot. Amy Uribe came in her sporty convertible rabbit, while Linda Bache- lor drove up in her red corvette. And then there was Ken Klotzle with his Nashbar Tour. No, this wasn ' t a new kind of car. it was Klotzle ' s 10-speed bike which he rode to school. Otherfac- ulty members who perferred other forms of transportation included Tony Morreale and Ken Gunn. Klotzle rode to and from school four to five days a week. He enjoyed riding because it was good exercise, it was not a polluting form of transportation, and it was a way for him to save money on gas. It takes me about an hour and 10 minutes to get to school and it ' s a little shorter going home, said Klotzle. Klotzle had been riding for the past T AFTER HIS MORNING JOG, principal Ken Gunn goes to hit the showers. Gunn usually jogged about three mornings a week. three years and presently he rode 175- 200 miles per week. He not only hiked for his own sake, but also for the com- munity. I also like to bike because it helps out the community by making less pol- lution. I think we should concentrate Walking gives me a good chance to think things over. — Tony Morreale less on gasoline when possible. Students may have seen Morreale, a math and science teacher, walking home from school. He tried to walk home everyday. Morreale walked four miles a day whenever possible. It took him about an hour to complete his trip. Though walking kept him in shape, his reasons for walking were different. Mor- reale had a bad back and bad knees; the exercise he obtained by walking could help him avoid an operation. I ' ve gotten use to walking home and I think it ' s a good idea because it gives me a good chance to think things over, said Morreale. Gunn, Walnut High ' s new principal, also exercised to school. He tried to jog three days a week in the morning and one day a week home from school. He ran approximately 3 ' 2 miles and it took him 20-30 minutes. Jogging helped him to think things over. I have a desk job and I am forced to sit all day. Jogging helps me clear out the cobwebs and think things over, commented Gunn. Though Klotzle, Morreale and Gunn all had there individual reasons for not driving to school like the majority of the faculty members, the important thing was — they got there! Story by Jona de los Santos: layout by Grace Domingo: photos by Allen Odermatt and BradLin- denberg. BUDDy CLEMENTS: US His- tory R ACE, Mustang Band. Prep Band JANET COOK: Comp. 2. Writ- ing Lab. Comp. 3 DONNA CRISCI: Europ- Civ.. Ejrop Civ (AP). Eur op. Civ. (H). Jr. Class Adv. RAY DAVIES: Trig.. Geom.. Ref- Math. Alg. B VINCE DAVIS: Resource Spe- JAY DEVERS: Operations Mng. NORMAN DICKHOFF: Sci. Con Phys,. Sci. Inv. Rhys. BILL DISKIN: Instr Dean. Adv Drafting, Survey of Draft DOUG DONER: GLORIA DUNCAN: Instr. :?- - =-e Alg., Alg. A TAMARA DUSSAULT: Conv. ror Lang , Spanish 2, Span- ish 1. CSFCo-Adv. JERRY DUTTON: llth GLC JIM FAREN: Activities Direc- DAVID FARLEY: Special Ed-. Frosh Class Adv BETTY FENNELL: Special Day Class. Special Ed. Travel Club GARY FICK: Physics. IPS (H). Academic Olympiad. Sci. Club Teacher Transportation Faculty 235

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