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Richard Gallegos Terri Gardner Judd Garrett Monica Gavaldon T STATING HER ELECTION proposals, Tina Pettersen looks up to the crowd. The officers were announced at the Friday rally. tomachs growl of hunger as four dedicated officers approve purchase orders and plan exciting activities during their 40 minute lunch period. From Jane Rhee ' s hungry lips she moans, I never imagined I would have to starve myself to perform my duties as treasurer to their ful- lest. Meetings were during lunch due to the elections being held after registration. Leaving no class time available for these tedious tasks, indoors three or four times a week, the girls realized the original Monday and Thursday meetings were only a fragment of their responsibilities. Seven a.m. is a familiar time to the officers. Morning meetings were held with the advisors to plan new ideas and carry out activities in progress. Late arrivals proved all four officers Maria Gibbs Tim Glassman Charles Gonzales Lisa Gonzales Karen Grandon Shirley Graves Dan Griffin Kim Gruber Glen Gruner Eric Gutierrez Tom Hagan Bill Mailey Vincent Hampton Michael Hannan George Haraksin Perry Harpold Valerie Harmon Paula Haskell Susan Healy Todd Hecker Klaus Heerwig were definitely not early risers. Tina Pettersen, Vice President, proudly states, The class of 84 has got a lot of spirit and I ' m glad that I had the opportunity to represent it. Secretary, Monica Gavaldon, agrees, I like it, and besides, I get to spend time with my boyfriend, Shawn Scott, while work. Drawing posters, finding bands, and attend- ing meetings keeps the four ladies on-the-go at all times. According to President Cindy Johnson, No time is wasted as long as the class of 84 continues to project their pride and feel like 11 11 M 148 1st Class Junior Officers
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Tern Deinlein Jeanette DelaHousaye Adam DeLeon Steve Deol Eric Dibella Sandra Dickinson Larry Dillard Mike Dingess Mark Dodson Randy Doppert Shaun Doyle Willie Drotar Angel Dulude Kelly Ellis Launa Ellsworth Darren Epiey Catherine Essling Eric Ethier Nancy Evans Bob Everett Bill Faulkner Tenia Feyka Ray Fisher Laune Flournoy Kelly Ford Sharon Fox Jenna Fraze Esteban Fregoso 1st Class 4 HARSHLY, Mr. Alcosser warned Mrs. Cleavland to cover her text books by fifth period. Later, he and his accompliss were assigned Saturday Work Detail for punishment. ath is not their only speciality. Mrs. Rowles and Mr. Alcosser help lead the junior class by taking the respon- sibilities as class advisors. The two volunteers were carefully selected from many to repre- sent the juniors. I wanted to be involved in the first prom, Sadie Hawkins, Junior Fun Night, and all other new activities, explained Mr. Alcosser. I ' m very pleased with the officers chosen, and to- gether, I think we pulled off a great year! he continued. Mrs. Rowles was also happy to be a major part of the first year. Coming to Diamond Bar High School was the cake, and being the junior advisor topped it with icing, boasts Mrs. Rowles. The advisors devoted many hours to their cause. According to these hard workers, the only thing that counted was if the outcome of their activities was successful. 1st Class Junior Advisors 147
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Juniors Troy Henderson Lisa Herrera Monroe Herron Lisa Hewitt 1st Class A PROUD TO REPRESENT the class of 84 ' officers Jane, Tina, Clndv. and Monica stand in front of the class competition poster. The scores of each class were tallied in the A.S.B. room. Leigh Hoskins Debee Howard Brenda Hughes Robin Hunt A ANTICIPATING THE BORING DETAILS, Monica Ga- valdon unwraped her hamburger. She dined in when there were lunch meetings. N Mark Hutchison Rick Isom Rhonda Jaridly Derek Jeffus Juniors Officers 1st Class 149
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