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f LL v.,,N. tri? if 'N WITH HIS HAWAIIN SHIRT - is Terry Roche in one of US History classes. Roche was head football coach of the varsity team. CREATING INTEREST IN HISTORY -is Denis Paul by telling little known facts about history to his students. Paul one da jokingly traded students with Terry Roche to keeps his class interested throughout the period. WITH A BIG SMILE - is Doug Maclear, dean of Human Resources, as he tries to get some information on stu ents. Maclear made sure that the curriculum for the Social studies department was complete. Human Resources Works to make students fit What was Human Resources? Human Resources was the group of classes that keep both your mind and body fit because it had psychology and physical education classes. Human Resources was made up of the psychology, history, futures, ph sical education, and world cuffures classes. The Dean of Human Resources was Doug Maclear, who had been teaching at Diamond Bar for four years. Maclear kept mind and body it by directing the history and athletic departments. Maclear made sure that all the curriculum and observations were taken care of for the social studies classes. Maclear also had the huge res onsibility of running the athllatic department. He scheduled the events for the different sports and checked with the coaches to make sure that everything was run- ning smoothly. Another important person involv- ed in Human Resources was Dale Favier. Favier kept the school spirit alive as Activities Director. Favier was in charge of U.S.B, activities, and finances. Favier was one of the most popular people in school. Favier is a hard-working perfec- tionist. Working with him in U.S.B. has shown me that he expects land usually getsl 101 percent effort out of us. He can be stubborn, grumpy, and hard to live with, but he does it because he loves us. He is the best, and naturally, he expects the best, said Iunior Christine Oldham. I think he does a lot for this school. Without him, we '-'ould be some second rate school, said Iunior Kwame White. -. A, Human HesourcesfFc1culty 157
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'lv .'fV'.. INSTRUCTING THE STUDENTS - is Dan O'Dell in one of his P.E. classes. O'Dell was one of the defensive coaches for the varsity football team. TIME FOR A CHANGE - Bruce Dunbridge went from teaching Drama classes to teaching psychology at the end of the first semester. My classes are never dull, said Dunbridge while informing students of his new class. Mack Gilliland took his place. DOWN TO BUSINESS - is Dale Favier Ac- tivities Director at the 1986-87 nominating con- vention. Representatives from each second period class voted for the candidates for USB and IOC offices. 'W 1 iz n I ' ' 5 I r Q F i -or . 5 i i Q-if 4--2vf 4' V-...Q use .f Vi in I 5 fx I -ff 5 I fwfr flgi .Q f N' Q 5 K 'Q 3 5 5:4 Vg + e if he I , as-li' A 5, 0 u'f ,W ps - ' S . fi' . fn V, 'wllfetw W Q 4 ' . . 4 Y fag, if rife t f . L- ,. , 5 . 'Rm 1- to 4 , f-V ' I 1 ' 4 ', 'Alv r Q 311. -U - 5' 2 Maggie Buchan Kin Cleveland lack Coopfider lerry Davis Dale Favier Lance Gross jon Goode Doug Maclear janet Roberts Terry Roche Steve Salmons lack Moore Bill Murray Dan O'DelI Denis Paul mn 'I-3 lim Salyer Larry Studt Karen Pinkleman Mike Wendt 156 FocultyfHumun Resources W fi W New i 1 w x 1 t , ,. ,E 1 i t
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THIS IS HOW IT'S DONE -- Studio art instructor Donn Morris demonstrates to his student how to make that perfect stroke. Studio Art was popular with many DBHS students. PASSING ALONG HIS TALENT - Drama instruc- tor Bruce Dunbridge ives his aspiring actors helpful tips. Due to Duniridges talents, the drama department has turned out many successful plays. ' rf 5-rs it -In L, Q x. 9 , 2. l .1 X ,L I 3' f' i. 'vi' Teddy Lutter 311- .., all Carol Antoni Karen Cline Bruce Dunbridge Essie Fischer Scott Maclntyre Karla Maez Donn Morris jerry Oglesby Paul Olivier Kevin Patterson Guy Roubian lim Salyer 158 FaCultyfVocc1tionalc1nd Creative Arts af f ,rj-fy. fu . ' . , ff' ,mu -- .-rw If till Za I r ' 47 6 7 -' at -Tp XV 1 ' lr fx 'X MackGilIiIand X , X -.
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