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y ,v- - I ▲ AMIDST THE MASSIVE grandeur of the Queen Mary, yearbook students celebrate the Bon Voyage of Diamond Bar High School. By traveling to Long Beach, the TAURUS staff attempted to put authenticity in their theme. ► GIVING A FINAL WAVE, students prepare to exit Knott ' s Berry Farm. A trip to the amusement park on the first day of school added to the festive spirit of the grand opening. Opening Bon Voyage
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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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= !3 Uouaqe By Ann Reyes CAPTAIN ' S LOG ENTRY 3b SEPTEMBER 13, 1982 7:15 a.m. At first the crowds were scattered, rapidly increasing in number as the final moments before the launch grew near. Friends and relatives said their good-byes and wishes for success while the captain and his crew reported to their posts and prepared themselves for the challenging job that lay ahead. CAPTAIN ' S LOG ENTRY 3c SEPTEMBER 1 3, 1982. 7;30 a.m. With the signal given, a multitude of brightly colored purple and gold helium balloons were released. Filling the sky with their pastel color they slowly faded into the distance as the passengers began to board. Ranging from first class to third, they ascended the winding stairwells and ramps that led them aboard a cruise that proved to be the most promising event in Diamond Bar I CAPTAINS LOG ENTRY 3d SEPTEMBER 13, 1982. 7;45 a.m. With the cruise officially underway, the excitement of the event affected both passengers and crew members. Numerous VJ — rs— V.JS history. QC. iC (- activities for the night as well as the months ahead filled the Ip N ' ' O c alendars of every cabin. ,V CAPTAIN ' S LOG ENTRY 3e SEPTEMBER 13, 1982. ' 5:3 --+- ' ' ' ' • - - ' ■ ' - ' festivities continued as crew members complet- JT— r3 ed all necessary arrangements to make the MAIDEN VOYAGE .■ ' C of Diamond Bar High School a memorable one. C. C V , While cruise directors made final touches on the course cur- — - B - C Jk-riculum, passengers met to celebrate the gala event in a worthy ■r4 . fashion. ' t-QCo CAPTAIN ' S LOG ENTRY 3f SEPTEMBER 13, 1982. L. vV Q 74 3 1 : 1 5 a.m. Bon Voyage and Anchors Away to the end of the first I W Qay, and the start of something great. J 4) 3- WITH A SALUTE and a smile, Holly Harrow, drill teann member, performs her routine at the Ganesha football game. Many students, as well as the pepsters, wore purple and gold to the games as a symbol of their Brahma spirit. Bon Voyage Opening
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