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

 - Class of 1983

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Page 70 text:

While girls Hague was for all girls, gate society was quite selectful fand had only gate and ap students. If you ' re a girl and attended DBMS, then you were in girls league. Gloria Duncan, advisor of Girls League com- mented, Every girl at DBMS is considered in Girls League. We don ' t ask for any dues, just ideas and active involvement. Some ideas accomplished during the year were girl of the month, where each month one girl would be chosen based on what she had done for the school through activity, the Val- entine ' s Day Semi-Formal held February 1 1 , at the Elks Club in Walnut, and girls ' slumber party held in the gum. The money made to sponsor these activities was made by selling candy grams and participating in Food Day. While Girls League was a group for all girls. Gate Society was quite a select group. Only people who participated in Gate or Advanced Placement (AP) classes could join this club. The purpose of Gate Society was to give students a chance to meet other students they might not have known through their classes alone, as well as to recruit other students into taking the more challenging classes. The club planned social events such as meeting for a movie or pizza as well as using their knowl- edge from class to help tutor other students who experienced difficulties. I feel the Gate Society helped all the stu- dents became self confident and I realize that although people did make negative comments about us, that doesn ' t mean we had to live up to their expectations and act like snobs. As a group, we can all relate to each other, com- mented junior Gate president Terri Deinlein. U ► Girls league. Front Row: Rona Kay (Jr. class rep.), Jennifer Disimone (Pres.), Devon Shuier (Dir. of publicity); Second Row: tVls. Duncan (Hd. Adv.), Miss Gallardo (Ass. Adv.), Sfielly Tiffany (Vice Pres.), Cindy Chang, Mina Oak (Fresh. Rep.), Lynn Flaumblaum (Soph. Rep), Missi Rowland (Sec): Back row: Christina Gonzales (tres:), JoAnn Tee (Historians), Teresa Coffman, Andrea Komer- ams (Ways and Means), Susan Klasinski (Historians.) ► Planning some fun. Gate president Terri Deinlein organizes up-coming events for GATE Society. GATE So- ciety students usually saw a movie once or twice every two months. Sponsored by girls ' league was the Valentine ' s Day SemiFormal. Billy Haley and Janeile Salmon were one of the many couples who attended that evening. ,. 2K«« . Vv-fi - SOME 4 ALL NOT 4 OTHERS 66 Girls League Group Rates

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A GET ' EM WHILE THEY ' RE HOT, called out advi- sor Mrs. DuRousseau at the Key Club Picnic. Key Club was a club for both fun and service. A DISCUSSING FUTURE PLANS, Key Club members Pam Ballan. Moira Robertson, Rona Kay, Linda Bundy, Kan Simon, and Karen Jensen converse while enjoying their food. The picnic gave members a chance to meet new people as well as have fun. A CRAMMING IN A HOT DOG, Hubert Kim tries to hurry up with his food while sophomore Lisa Hedekin awaits the water balloon fight. Games were part of the informality of the picnic. KEY CLUB, Front row: Ann Reyes (sec). Ljnda Buncfv, Karen Sherman: second row: Tracy Jameson. Trffany Park. Joanne Hauck. Jeannette Hahn, Carmen Fuentes. Carolyn Long. Pam Ballan (2nd Pres 1, Rona Kay (V.P.), Teresa Cherry. Hubert Kim, Ljsa Herrera. third row: Diana Stange. Michelle Rousset, Tina Penersen, Tony Merten, Randy Thomas, Karen Jensen, Allan Pran, Susan Healy (1st Pres), Erin Sullivan. Hae Shin Kim, (Sack Row. Manish Soman, Moira Robertson, Kan Simon. Kryslell Montgomery. Mrs. DuRousseau (advisor). Tania Warren. MaryJo Noble. Lisa Hedekin. Lisa Sne- deker, Kim VanHorn, Mr Park (advisor). Key Club Group Rates 65



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• Congratulations was a word heard by Jeanine Twy- ford, one of the many ' girls of the Month. Each month one girl would be chosen based on her involvement in school. Pitching in. Advisor of GATE Society Mr. Charles Sismondo helps create fun events for GATE and AP stu- dents. GATE students tutored those who experienced dif- ficulties in school work. Gate society. Front Row: Paul Montdro, Andy Tice, Mark Gagnon, Tammv Provencio. Second Row; Kim Van Horn. Lisa Snedeker. Mary Jo Noble, Jeanins Twytord, Oerek Burke, Barbara Wilson, Sendy Muller, Debbie Chnstensen. Lisa Schurichi . Oernc Hobbie, Ronald Cabudol, Knss Reed; Third Row: Kevin Riggs, Arif Alikhan Paul Boultwood, Ajav Lalvani. Michelle Kilburn. Karen Jensen, Jenny Reule, Enn Sullivan, Party Shiltz, Sid Duffior, Jack Wyse, Goeta Malik, Stacey Hohn: Fourth How: Robert Caderene, Paul Boultwood, Jeff Menen. Richard Hsia, Hubert Kim, Lisa Herrera. Laurie Flour- noy. Jackie Landolfi. Susan Healy. Ann Reyes. Beena Kotecha, Tina Kotecha, Randy Thomas. Seema Verma: Back Row: Mr Alcosser (adv ), Lisa Loya, Jackie Abbotind, Richard Strattan. Kelly Allen, Amy Kuhnert, Laura George, Todd Spiegel, Jay D Agnica. Kent Mooney, Tern DBinlein. Mr Sismondo {adv I, Eric Ruud Group Rates GATE Society 67

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