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

 - Class of 1983

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! lies senoo A DISCUSSING PLANS FOR JUNIOR FUN NIGHT, Randy TTiomas talks about events and activities that ASB will sponsor. Jane Rhee, Cindy Johnson, Tina Peterson, and Monica Gavaldon add their ideas to the event. ▲ ASB. front row: Arif Alikhan (Frosh. Sec.), Cindy Johnson (Junior Pres.l. Shari Bollmenstein (Soph. Sec), Randy ThomasCASB Pres.); second row: Lynne RaylFrosh. V. Pres.), Jeff Merton (Frosh. Pres., Jane Rheeljunior Tres.l, Shen-i Ostravich(Frosh. Tres.), Janelle Salmon(Soph. V. Pres.), Mark Bloomenstein(Soph. Pres.), Tina Pettersen(Junior V. Pres.), Shawn Scott(Soph. V. Pres.), Monica Gavaldon(Junior Sec.); not pictured: advisor Mr. Dale Favier. ► WORKING ON IDEAS FOR SOPHOMORE ACTIVITIES, Shawn Scon makes plans for the caiss of 85 banner sale. The yellow and purple banners sold for S 1 .25, and were just one of the fund raisers the sophomore class sponsored. 62 Group Rates ASB

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GROUP RATES o. ■% mmi ' «« I By Karen Jensen and Maryrose Mendoza Once the MAIDEN VOYAGE was underway pas- sengers began to meet other passengers who shared common views, interests, or hobbies. Soon groups formed, meetings popped up all over on deck, and the ship seemed to sail much more smoothly. Club members worked together as a team planning out activities and raising funds to enable them to travel through the year in greater comfort, at group rates. Sports were one way in which passengers banned to- gether to reduce academic pressures while extra-curricular activities and clubs were another. Although the members of these groups did compound the demands of homework by planning activities and participating in events almost all passengers believed that the clubs were needed to boost their moral. First class passenger Kala Morgan relates, Joining clubs gives me an opportunity to meet people who share in my interests. Without them I wouldn ' t have met the majority of my friends. Debbie McCune, second class passenger, explains, The clubs help me to relax and enjoy the year, although sometimes I do have to skip lunch because of all the lunch time meetings. The ORGANIZATIONS section has documented the exploits of each unique club on board as they share in the responsibilities of making the MAIDEN VOYAGE a cruise to remember through group involvement. W9{i A AT WORK as usual co-editors Ann Reyes and Linda Bundy finish a layout in the Taurus. Many students volun- teered their time to get the school in ship shape . ■ FOLLOWING THE ACTION on the gridiron nnembers of the Thundering Herd rest after halftime. Band members spent the majority of their time practicing new songs. Division Page Group Rates 61



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I BOO! ON HALLOWEEN, Randy Thomas announces the pep rally activities. Linda Bundy won for the Junior class i the category of best Halloween costume, and gave the Junior ' s 5 points. « i WORKING FOR THE SPIRIT S A. HEARING ABOUT THE BAD NEWS, Tina Penersen. and Mark Bloomenstein think about other plans since their activity was cancelled because another teacher needed the gym. Teservtng the gym for activities were some things that the ASB had to finalize on. A AMEN. Sophomore class secretary Shan Bloomen- stein IS all dressed up for Halloween. All of the ASB officers dressed up for Halloween because it showed school spirit. • DECIDING IF THE CLUB is in need of money, ASB class officers make an extra check. Low funds had them sponsoring many activities like live bands during lunch. WE WANT SPIRIT! WE WANT SPIRIT! ASB PRO- MOTED SCHOOL SPIRIT AND STUDENT PARTICIPATION. trengthening school spirit is what It ' s all about, said treasurer Jane Rhee. The Sadie Hawkins Dance, sport ceremonies, pep rallies, and approvals on spending were just a part of what the Associ- ated Student Body did. Practically living at Diamond Bar High School, the officers spent their free time arranging cur- rent activitie s and preparing for new ones. Ac- cording to Cindy Johsnon, junior class presi- dent, It seems like I spent more time at school than any where else. With a pep rally at least once every three weeks and the class of the year competition, which was a race between the class of ' 84, ' 85, and ' 86 to accumulate points during the rallies, ASB attempted to keep spirit alive on campus. I think it ' s great the way the spirit flows in this school, and with the pep rallies on during lunches you can really see it from the large turnout, commented junior Sharon Fox. Individual class activities were planned and sponsored by the elected officers. Junior class officers sponsored and arranged junior fun night in March, Sophomore class officers sponsored a 50 ' s Dance, complete with poo- dle skirts and a disc jockey in January, and Freshmen class officers planned and spon- sored a Hawaiian Dance in May. While the purpose of these activities ranged from raising money for sport ceremonies to furnishing the necessary materials for the class competitions, the organizing of these activities wasn ' t always ' fun and games as ASB presi- dent Randy Thomas commented, Although ASB was fun, it was also a lot of hard work. ASB Group Rates 63

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