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

 - Class of 1983

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a -.v ---; :-; ' -:. ▼ APPLE USERS. Front row: Jeff Parker, Eric Neuman, Laura George, Sam Sherkat Eric Ruud, (V.Pres.l, Sid Duffour, AndyTice; second row: Mr. Sismondo(advisor), Mark Newkirk, Regan Hams, Lisa Hedekin, Mary Jo Noble, Jeanine TwyfordlPres.), Mr. Alcosser(advisor); back row: John Sokalski, Jim Sokalski, Ajay Lalvani Eric Sorensen, Arvin Choksey, Alex Suchey. ► WORKING WITH SOFTWARE, Sam Sherkat makes sure that his program is correct. Sam is just one of the Apple Users who used the computer to work with ideas. A SCIENCE CLUB. Eric Sorensen, Brett Abboud, Tarun Sengupta, Sok Hont(Pres.), Kenny Shaefer, Clark Lu, Blaine Anderson, Jim Sokalski, John Sokalski, Mr. Garrett(advisor), Scott Arins, Ethan Meyers. 72 Science Club Group Rates

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f , i ' . --J - I 2nd CULTURE ON CAMPUS Between FRENCH, GER- MAN, SPANISH, and INTER- NATIONAL club there is a club for every student. Everybody speaks one language or another even if it ' s just English. w verybody should speak a second lan- 1— guage, comments sophomere Susie Suh, who knows, you just may need it someday. FRENCH, GERMAN, and SPANISH clubs showed and lived a little bit of what the culture for each of these languages is. But the best things about these clubs was that the students have fun, commented junior Kim Weldon. INTERNATIONAL club, which was also a lan- guage club, was designed for any language ranging from English to Japanese. There needs to be a club for all students, stated Eleuterio Lopez, International club advisor, not just for the languages that this school of- fers! Some of the activities that these clubs offered during the year were fundraisers like the Octo- berfest, which was held at Walnut High, given by the GERMAN club, and hot vanilla, choco- late, and Fruit crepes made amd sold by FRENCH club. There were also field trips on and off the school year. The SPANISH and INTERNATIONAL clubs planned a day trip to Olvera Street. The foreign language clubs were designed to help us learn a little more about languages and cultures other than ours, commented Irma Gallardo, Spanish Club advisor. GERMAN CLUB. Front row: Larry Cecchmi, David Darrell, Lorinda Coftman. Teresa Coffman, Jeana Miller, Denise Galbreath, Linda Moore, Jackie Landolfi, Dawn Perkins, Teresa Koffman, Collete Temic, Erika Woods: second row: Hobbie Derric, David Damaske, Angele Jones, Annette Zimmer, Jane Rhee, Susan Rosendal, Chris Kolwazik; third row: Carston Bathe, Ralph Rinner. Verma Sanjay, Hugo Carretero, Paul Nepomoeeno, Bryan White, Brett Abboud, Pater Morns, Allen Robertazzi, Tarun Sengupta; back row: Mr. Finn Englying (advisor), Joann Jepson, Klaus Heerwig, Erik Krueger, Sam Shure- kat. Randy Knew, Kenny Rose, Spencer Rose, Vanessa Vargas, Claudeen Stephens. GERMAN CLUB FRENCH CLUB GROUP RATES 71



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▼ INTERESTED IN THE RESULTS shown on the screen Mary Jo Noble, Jeanine Twyford, and Lisa Hedekin Drogrammed the Apple computer to show them a popular video game. Space oriented video games were very popular to the Apple Users club. EXPANDING THEIR MINDS Computers are the basis for both the Apple Users and the Science Club. ENTER - - For Apple Users it stands for: Apple Programming, People, for Learning and Enjoyment. The Apple Users Club allowed students the use of the computers. They worked with the computers for outside activities as well. Consisting of 18 to 20 members, they did more than just play games. The club traded software, a type of programming disc, learned the basics in ac- counting and budgeting and held computer game tournaments. The tournaments were games where the Apple Users played against each other for a Dr. Pepper. RUN — Computers are fun! Computers are fun! Computers are fun! — Jeanine Twyford (Pres.) Refreshments! Refreshments! What ' s this? Science Club members selling refreshments during basketball games and wrestling match- es? In order to make enough money for trans- portation. Science Club members tried raising money for their field trip to the Griffith Park Observatory and Laserium, a laser light show. Not only was the club designed for such activities as the Laserium show and the Griffith Park Observatory trip, the Science Club gave the students who were interested in science a chance to gather and share ideas together. During the field trip the club also had a chance to see the stars with a very large telescope. They also experienced Laserium where rock music ran through the theater. STOP - - VJ ' j: A DISCUSSING PLANS for future club information, Eric Ruud and DeAnne Swift are talking over the Tuesday Apple Users club meeting. Eric Ruud was on the Science Club as well as the Apple Users Club. Group Rates Apple Users 73

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