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

 - Class of 1987

Page 178 of 296

 

Diamond Bar High School - Taurus Yearbook (Diamond Bar, CA) online collection, 1987 Edition, Page 178 of 296
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IS THIS EXCUSED - asks At- tendance Secretary Laverne Goolsby. Goolsby has been work- ing for this school since it first opened. WHAT LOCKER NUMBER AGAIN - asks Career Techni- cian Chris Sheffer. Sheffer took care of all the students lockers, work permits, jobs, and college counseling this past year. HOLD ON ONE MOMENT PLEASE - replies Registrar Iudie Reed. Reed has been work- ing at this school since Feb. of 1984 registering students. Behind the Scenes A word not used very much, but important, is Secretary. Secretaries took part in school without the students knowing about it. They were the people who knew who was here and who was notg they knew how many peo le were at this school and in W at class. I enjoy working around high school students. They make m job 1 more interesting and most oty the I students are good people, said At- tendance Secretary Laverne L. Goolsby. There was a total of A- I it 4 it O I , 10 secretaries in the office. A T 7 A A ep,if?'x,-4 il Q . V l ,J his -N -4 I k4N??32 vi :grew i Technical workers Tammy Crane ludy Dunlevy Germaine Haberecht Pat Hancock Keri Kidder Laverne Goolsby Harrison Lindsey Yvonne Manley Z. Mcbride Sue Moore Gaby Puntous Paul Radder ludie Reed Chris Sheffer Kay Smith 1 A , 160 Focultyfflffice Secretaries ww X-ii.

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v ', 3 J, , AN ARTIST AT HER BEST - Elsa Roldan, 'unior, enjoys the daily work she does 1n her art class. Painting is a lot of liard work and takes concen- tration, but it pays off in the end. LINES, LINES, AND MORE LINES - Students unaware of Drafting will not be able to make anything of these drawings. To other students, draf- ting was an enjoyable and significant class. CONDUCTING BUSINESS AS USUAL - Kevin Patterson instructs his class in record keeping. Recordkeeping made students aware of how of- fices stay organized. STEP 2, 3, 4 -- Not only did the chorus sing, they danced too. A lot of hard vslgorkhand time has been put in to produce the fantastic musicals put on by t e c orus. AW M. ,.., : I ia-p..ww..,,f -. my Q -X 'tx f W4 f ' f ' '.., mmAf,ffffm',f 17, E' , X . . . , x ..s ' ' a. 1 1 idly., xv XJ 4 ll..,,w ., 'SD k akuul cf 4 1 5 l if ,...-. -V I , Wav , I f WWW I .LIS : ' at ,.. . .yan H '. v FA' , fl r 4 5, -,f an-.W-.v...,,, , Via, I 9 frrr' awe, , g WW, f,f,C,,Z50 1515 ff ,J fzfA,?,fW I 'V I ' ,V x ff f, 1' M2-fi 152 t 'Q ,-'M'-'sbt 3 r 4 1 imw 'l pefeflfm- gf , ocational and Creative Arts The Vocational And Creative Arts department IVACAJ is headed by Karen Cline, VACA dean. The VACA departments dealt with oc- cupational training type classes. VACA also included the Drill Team, the Thundering Herd and Color Guard, the Brahma Chorale, Chambersingers, Hilltoppers, Beginning instruments, Brahma drumline, and Pep Squad. The enrollment in the VACA classes had increased considerably every year according to Cline. The VACA division was a great asset to students at Diamond Bar High School, expecially to freshmen. Freshmen who did not want to take a foreign language their first year had the opportunity to take VACA. VACA' was also great for freshmen who cannot decide which elective to take. It exposed students to many of the types of elective courses of- fered at DBHS. VACA helped students in planning future schedules and it trains them for future occupations. VACA, for many students was a spark to everyday school life. It pro- vided something different for them every few weeks. Because of VACA, I now know what classes to take during my future years at DBHS, said freshman Myo Tun. 'L' Vocational and Creative ArtsfFaculty 159



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