Walnut High School - Cayuse Yearbook (Walnut, CA)

 - Class of 1987

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- SENIOR BENNY HARAWAY feared spiders above anything else. I don ' t like ttiem, said Benny, they ' re scary. HAPPY AND SMILING, freshman Nat- alie Wollman was afraid of getting in trouble. Natalie kept active in Tall Flags to help stay out of hot water. T MANY PEOPLE HAD FEARS of the night One of llio solutions w,:is to l eep the closet door closed. The only thing we have to fear, is fear itself ... — Franklin Roosevelt TilBr Fear fi(s)r n: an emotion felt by many anticipating a danger, or being afraid of an object, idea or person. Everyone has had at least one big fear through- out their lives, whether that fear was real or only in their mind. Growing older, the per- son eventually gains the one great fear which over- rides all other fears and sometimes even controls the person ' s entire mind or actions. This fear may have been introduced ear- ly in life in one ' s child- hood. The longtime fears manifest themselves as things like spiders or snakes which haunt even one ' s dreams. I ' ve had dreams of spiders ten times bigger than nor- mal, said Wendy Loeffler about her fear. I ' ve al- ways had a fear of spi- ders. When Michelle Holt- singer was asked about her greatest fear she said, They just scare me! as she cringed at the thought of snakes. Bugs and animals are not the only things feared. Students gain new-found fears from high school, such as the fear of being a failure. You ' re trying to live up to what people ex- pect you to do, and you don ' t want to disappoint them, explained Ben Chua. Unless you ' re number one, you ' re not worth knowing. Whether the fear was real or imaginary, every- one learned a way to cope with it. James Essex, who ad- mitted to being afraid of the dark since seeing A Stranger Calls, tried spending an entire night sleeping in the closet. I couldn ' t do it! At about 3 o ' clock he crawled into bed with his mom and dad. story by Randy Abulon: layout by Robbie Davis: photos by Paul Maldonado and Jack Elliot. Greatest Fear Student Life 37

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j ij. A TERRIFYING SIGHT TO SEE was a report card like this. Many students feared this, but were fortu- nate to avoid Its reality. T CAUGHT BY SURPRISE, a student is questioned by local police. Most drivers feared anything which resulted in a notice to appear.



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if ou need it! Do you often find yourself caught up in the everyday cycle? Do people fall asleep when you tell them of the day ' s adventures? If you think that you might be one of these creatures of hab- it, just take the following quiz to tell you how much spice to add to your life! 1. When your alarm clock rings do you a) Brush your teeth. b) Eat a healthy breakfast that ' s good for you. c) Stay in bed until the last possible minute so you can rush to school. 2. When your hands are full of books, but you need that five-thousand page book from your locker do you . . . a) Wait until you get to class then borrow someone else ' s. b) Take it anyway: you can ' t afford a C, much less a D. c) Don ' t really care and leave it in your locker. 3. In class you look at the clock and realize that there are five minutes left. Do you . . . a) Slowly start to put your things away. b) Stay in your seat and continue working. c) Head towards the door since you packed up your things 10 minutes ago. 4. When you are going from one class to another do you . . . a) Arrive safely just before the bell rings. b) Have your stuff out and ready be- fore the bell rings. c) Always arrive late as a result of talking to your friends. 5. The end of the school day is near. You have one class left but your friends want to go to the beach. Do you . . . a) Lie and tell them you have a test. b) Lecture them about ditching. c) Grab your suit and towel and go. Now that you have completed the quiz, give yourself three points for ev- ery C answer, two points for A answers, and one point for B answers. RESULTS ONE-FIVE points — Are you really liv- ing? Up until now you have existed — now it ' s time for the spice to come in. ELEVEN-FIFTEEN points — You ' ve learned the art of living dangerously. Keep up the good work. story by Chris LaCoste. Sharor) Ludeking: lay- out by Kevin Thomas: photos by Jack Elloitt- t ASOUND ASLEEP li n, hnbiuco LjlLhe. ionio A THAT HORRIBLE MOMENT when the alarm A WAITING ' TIL THE LAST MOMENT finally Tom z ' s. I usually go to bed at 11:00 and wake up at shatters the silence, I wake up to music but I gets out of bed. The worse thing is getting out of 6:00. want to go back to bed. a warm bed, 38 Student Life Daily Routines

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