Walnut High School - Cayuse Yearbook (Walnut, CA)

 - Class of 1987

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DANCE nfi ' dj 10 Roekin ' ond reetin ' — musicaf fee fin ' Dance — a form of exercise or hobby in which you move to the beat of music. Eighteen groups of more than eighty dancers performed in the bi-annual Dance Production on January 14. For the members of the Production, dancing was more than just a hobby. 1 lil e music, said Kristen De Kleine, and dancing is a way to flow with the music. Various tastes in music were danced to, such as funk, pop, hard rocl , heavy metal, and anything else the dancers showed a liking to. A love for dance and music has been the beginning for many young individ- uals who planned a career involving dancing. like this yearns You Be IllitiV — Benny Harraway Dance advisor Linda Batchelor is one of these people who started out young. I love dance, said Batchelor, every aspect of it. I ' ve been dancing since I was a very little girl. Not only does she love dance for her- self, she enjoys ' passing it on ' to aspir- ing dancers. I like to see the students improve and get better each year, said Batchelor, the joy of dancing has really ' turned on ' a lot of my students to dance and a large percentage continue to dance either in college or try profes- sional careers when they graduate. Moving with a feel for the music and a love for dancing, the Dance Production was a way of showing off a potential of talent to all who could see it. story by Randy Abulon; layout by Kevin Thom- as: photos by Jodi Pugliese. 1 cA, A TAKING A FINAL BOW, Jennifer Zanebis com- pletes her routine. This is Jennifers second year in Dance. • LIP-SYNCING A TUNE, Carol Robinson paces the dance floor as Heather George. Cynthia Saba- din, and Tina Rayborne perform. Dancers usually performed in groups from two to four people. Dance Production Student Life 31

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t)t . u c I WITH SINUOUS GRACE, the dancers extend •■ themselves in the last moments of their Rou- tine. They often added a grand finale everything corne together = - I J ! ' i 0 ASTRUTTIW THEIR STUFF, Shannon Hosking and Julie Rackstraw perform one o( their rou- tines The dancers rehearsed long hours to make sure everything was just right IMITATING ANCIENT HIEROGLYPHICS, the quartet Walks Like an Egyptian. Members of Dance often did their routines to recent popular music. 30 Student Life Dance Production



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...XS t X awn. It ' s finally the ■ I end of sixth period, J and I ' m so tired. Who wouldn ' t be after such an abusive day. From being written on to being sat on! I calmy take such pun- ishment, but have yet to say something about it all. The life of a desk is a trying one. ... Oh boy! This is one heavy student! Thank God there ' s only ten minutes left for the period! Wait a minute, no ... no don ' t write on me! Doesn ' t anyone hear me? Who in the world wants to know that Susan loves John? And what does skins mean? Such trivial nonsense, imagine that . . . See what I mean? Even my pal, the lunch table feels the 32 Student Life Grafitti same. Besides having to put up with grafitti, he has to put up with spilled drinks, burrito drip- pings, and misplaced gum. One of these days, the desks and tables of the world wi stand up for their rights by re- volting against humans. Yeah, that ' s it! We ' ll win in the aca- demic revolution. Siory by Randy Abulon: layout by Jennifer Brannon; photos by Allen Odermatt, Dave Randall and Jack El- liot t ▲ USING A PUBLIC ARTWORK CEN- TER Brian Solomon makes an impor- tant off-campus call. Public telepfiones were notable bulletin boards for ones thougfits. ■ DISPLAYED ON THE BATHROOM WALLS, tfiis new light reading tfireat- ened to take the place of magazines and newspapers- Grafitti was found in almost every bathroom stall.

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