Diamond Bar High School - Taurus Yearbook (Diamond Bar, CA)

 - Class of 1983

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A ADVISING lunior Jim Poulis, head librarian Sondra Cohen informs him of all the available references. Usually when a librarian came to talk to a student it was bad news. M STAMPING books in the library. Roger Simon, library aide, places the Diamond Bar markings in all the books. Most of the time the aides found themselves putting the books back on the shelves. A $trcke Cf Good A hen all the books, card catalogs and m periodicals were in order, the librar- ▼ ians celebrated by decorating the li- V with ballons and streamers for the grand ning. The doors opened on Monday, Octo- 1 1 . The grand opening included a contest juessing how many books there were in the ary. Prizes were given to the two students h the closest guess and also to two staff Tibers. Roger Simon, and Keri Kidder, ju- s, were the student winners while Marty ;ta, custodian, and Kay Smith, health aide, e the staff winners. Roger and Keri each 3ived a spiral notebook and Marty and Kay h received a DBMS T-shirt. n June of 1980, Fullerton Union High lool shut their doors not only for the sum- ' , but for good. The timing was great, for a Luck lot of books were needed for the library here. The books bought from them were books that are no longer available in stores. Head Librar- ian, Sondra Cohen, commented, If Fullerton I think that the passes were a good idea, that way the li- brary could never get too crowded. Union High didn ' t sell us all their valuable and beneficial books after they closed, we wouldn ' t have most of the books that we do. I feel that these books are a valuable asset to the students ' education here at Diamond Bar High. The library served many purposes, not just a shelter for when it was raining. It was also a place to check out all kinds of books and a place to study. Students were able to check out most of the books, but there were some that were for library use only. Some of the reference books and the oversized books were for library use only. Many students used the library as a place to study. Lunchtime passes were issued before school and during brunch. A student was only allowed in the library with a pass. Karen Jen- sen, a junior, commented, I think that the passes were a good idea, that way the library could never get too crowded. ' S Library Captain and Crew 47

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M CONCENTRATING on h,s studies. Jun,or Steve Deol finds time to study during lunch. Many students studied outside on the benches instead of in the library because they didnt have a pass. ▼ SEARCHING for a reference book ,s Eric Ins, sophomore. Most of the reference books were for library use only. A WITH CAUTION, librarians Mrs. Owensby, top, and Ms. Conrad, bottom, spray paint the card catalogs. some equipment for the library. The librarians spent a lot of time organizing the books and 46 Captain and Crew Library



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T PROVING to their students that they can be Tough and tough ' teachers. Chuck Charter, Kim Cleveland and Howard Alcosser show their school spirit by dressing up as punkers on Halloween. Punkers were the most common costume. A STRUTTING down the hallway is Albert Einstein, alias Dale Favier. My wife almost died when she found out HAPPINESS written on their faces, math teachers Charles Sismondo, Howard Alcosser and Gloria Duncan prance around Knotfs Berry Farm on the first day of school. Teachers as well as students took advantage of the free day. that I paid $38 for this mask! remarked Mr. Favier. 48 Captain and Crew Staff Spirit

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