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- , r si JrS A SHOVING OFF towards new horizons, yearbook staffers Bobby Jones, Wendy Muller, Hubert Kim, and Linda Bundy celebrate the first voyage of Diamond Bar High. Taurus staff- ers traveled to the Queen Mary for authentic photography. ► AMIDST A MAZE of tangling streets and cul-de-sacs. Diamond Bar High emerges from the foundations of a vacant lot. Construction of the $12 million complex began in 1980. Opening Anchors Away
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S nchqps 3v Unda Bundv C: APTAINS LOG ENTRY 1 AUGUST 5, 1982. Ac- companied by a slight evening breeze, the sun beat down steadily this cloudless day as hundreds of families from far and near gathered to celebrate the Grand Opening of Diamond Bars first high school. Here at the christening, the community caught their first glimpse of this earth-toned architec- tural creation with its carpeted halls and classrooms, twisted stairwells, and white blackboards. Rising to the occasion, people waved purple and gold pompoms sold by the pep squad and bought cookies, punch. Pancake Breakfast tickets, and jackets from the Brahma Boosters. CAPTAIN ' S LOG ENTRY 2 AUGUST 9 - SEPTEMBER 9, 1 982. Passengers crowded in from ali o .er tne community bring- ing with them their parents and money. Student volunteers gave up these last summer days to man the registration stations in order to inform prospective passengers of rules and sell year- b ooks, ASB cards, and Booster Club memberships. Cruise Coor- dinators helped the passengers design a personalized schedule of classes on board with the help of the parents. Meanwhile, crew members worked continuously in order to have the school in ship shape before the launch of the school year. CAPTAINS LOG ENTRY 3 - SEPTEMBER 1 3, 1 982. The date has finally arrived, the states only new high scho«i!« now boarding all passengers. The r«ne month alTSjpenfee p icHyiADIN VOYAGE of Demond B N igh h s setiifiail oiTv cruise slV ' i ' time. The i oiibfe is plirtttd. Batten wn tf) 4iatch Anch away! FuW eam ahead! ' . - ' y , 1 -S 4 WITH THE MDICATiSn professional salesman, AS6 present explains the benefits of an ASB card dJi ' ing th met registration. Randy ' s most famous line was, By the end of the year I plan to have my card falling apart. Anchors Away Opening
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