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SPIKED, BLEACHED AND TINTED HAIR - make these four students different brands, Enjoying thier lun- chtime conversation were jsunior Eddie Silva, junior jeff spinoza, sophomore Chris Hinds and junior Mike Mitchell. CONTACT LENS WEARERS - take note as junior Alan Vital wears his own brand of glasses. Fashion accessories were just one wa for one to sport their individluality. IN A DISTANT GAZE - are juniors Scott Hatter and Iim- my Edmonds. Hatter played cornerback and Edmonds played quarterback on the varsity football team. iii 'RA W. 1q,H .jf N Q-few i A ,, A 49 -, -. 1:- , . -,w.v,- .nf S Garret H utter 10 OpeningfDifferentBronds
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f VH, IN A POSE WITH THEIR INDIAN FRIEND - are 'uniors Anita Paryani, loyce Cruz and Rachel Harris. Manly students congregate in the Western section of Disnetyland on the first dayo school. ONE OF DISNEYLAND'S EMPLOYEES - and his new friends, seniors Danielle Police, Kelly Schlegel, Darrell Crews, junior Tracy Camacho and sophomore Laura Cianciminio stand in front of the Frontier Trading Post. The Booster Club paid for a percen- tage o the first day trip, so cost to students was only five dollars with the purchase of an activity card. Western DozefOpen1ng 9
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DIVIDU LS LETTERMEN IACKET WEARERS - Sophomore Brandon Dedench and junior Eddie Silva walk towards the gym. Dederich and Silva raised money throughout the year or a cross-country race in China. U N I Q U E N E S S PREVAILS - as junior Diana Diaz shows her own brand of hair style. From mousse to gel to s iked to curled eac stu- drbnt did his hair differently. Different strokes for all kinds of different folks n as much as Diamond Bar Students were all alike, they were just as dif- ferent. Everyone possessed unique traits and characteristics. Whether it was personality, clothing, haircuts or even the group of students that they hung out with, no two people were identical. The Diamond Bar campus reflected many different nationalities, ethnic backgrounds and beliefs. Thus the students were all different brands. Diamond Bar High was made up through these individuals. Every student and faculty member had something to contribute to DBHS. Whether that talent was academic related, leadership in student government, athletic ability on the playing field, musical talent or excellence in the performing groups, the diversity of the many different ac- tivities gave each person an opportunity to be in- volved. Iunior Heather Alford said there were plen- ty of ways for students to get involved if they wanted to. The diversity of activities was also evi- dent in the many different lunch time events and pep rallies. From disc jockies to tricycle races bub- ble gum blowing contests to a greased pig catch, DBHS offered something for everyone. junior Araxi Kitsinian said, I think it's fac- tivitiesj one of the most important aspects of school. The Senior class distinguished itself by a penguin and the color blue. Special, senior only, activities such as the senior picnic also distinguished the Blue Wave as a different brand. Senior Lisa Iacobellis said, I think We were the most spirited senior class Diamond Bar ever had. I thought the Class of '86 couldn't be beat, but we did it. The different parts of DBHS and the individuality of the different components kept DBHS running, and all of its students and faculty a different brand. ' ' Different BrandsfOpening 11
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