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SMILE - Seniors Elsa Rivera and Mark Hollowa take time out of their lunch to show offltheir fashion. They often dress in fashionable clothes. DID SOMEONE CALL ME? - Senior David Cacheiro shows off his glasses at lunch time. Sun glasses were a hot fashion trend. LOOKING GOOD - Is senior Tim Herron takin a break between classes to show off his cothes. Herron dressed casually but fashionable. M Cathy Messick i niiiiw i Viwkw iii, Qlfl' 1111 1153111 ll V Throughout their four years, the seniors dressed in a lot I remember wearing blazers and snug fitting skirts, they of fashionable styles. were really comfortable, said Sandra Precioso. In their freshman year, many of them thought they had to When they became juniors they started dressing casually bein style and dressed up just to fit in. and kicking it. And finally as seniors they really didn't take I didn't feel left out because I looked a lot older than dressing as seriously. Although they dressed up occasional- anyone else and dressed nicer and knew a lot of seniors, ly in Gucci, Guess, Fila, Esprit, Reebok, and Adidas. said Shantel Benner. I like to dress in what kind of mood I'm in, either dressy In their sophomore year, they still tried to fit in, by dress- or kickback, said Vanessa Nicholson. ing up and looking good. 176 Seniorsflfoshion
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'IKTIW 'LTVIW T Ill' Are The Seniors Having Fun Yet? T .c . .uu vu 1 .nun Are we having fun yet? Lunchtime was what the seniors looked forward to during a day of school. It was when all the seniors got together and ate lunch and talked to one another. I liked spending time with my friends, said Iovie Radaza. Some seniors preferred eating their lunch alone, but others got together in groups of 6-10 of their friends. Others didn't even eat lunch. They studied in the library all of the lunch time. Shawna Lewis said, I like when we had D.1.'s so I could dance with my friends. Although the lunch lines were long, the seniors always found their way in line either by cutting in line or having a friend buy their food. I think the lunch lines should have had a variety of food and a line just for seniors, said Brenda M. Lee. We had a lot of different senior activities during lunch like food week, that's when all of the clubs sell different food items, Western week was a success. There was a bubble blowing contest, Chili cook-off for the best chili in Diamond Bar. The year was not complete without having lunch because everyone needed a break in the day from their classes. A , -nw it DID SOMEONE SAY LUNCH? - Senior Mike Kaminski looks at the girls at the ic- L Lisa Iacobellis - Drama 191. Thespians 19-121, Chamber Singer 110-121. Soph. Social Chairperson, Varsity Cheer 1121 Diane , Ignisaban - Business Club 1111. S nish Club1111 Allisha lackson - Chamber Singer 110-121. Track 1101, Girls' League 191, Mascot 1121 Lem Iackson - 4 yrs. Basketball. 3 yrs. -Baseball Nicole Iacobsz Rosier - Key Club, Ski Club 19-121, CSF 19-121, French Club 110-121, Year- book 1121, Honor Roll Heidi lanz - Spanish Club, Drama, Swim Club Abeagtib - 1F, 1V. V1 Football Kim rly Ie son - Bull's Eye Staff 19, 11, 121. Spanish Club 110-121, Calliope 1101, CSF 19-111 David Iohn - 1F. 1V1Footba l Leanne lolmson - Commissioner of Rallies and Assemblies. Yearbook. Ski Club, Thes- pians, Principals Honor Roll Lisa Marie Iones - 11V. V1 Cheer. 1V1 Mascot. Honor Roll Ronnie Iordan - 1V1 Wrestling Sharon Kamdar - Drill Team 110, 111, Drill Team Lieutenant and V-President, Precision Team 1111, CSF 110-121. Yearbook 1121. Honor R011 19-121 Neil Kay - Soph. Secretary-Treasurer. CSF, Princi al's Honor Roll Timotl-iy Kelly - Business Club 1Treasurer1, International Club 1Treasurer1, German Club. Hontor Roll 19-121, CSF 19-121. Science I-'iction Clu Stacey D. Kemp - Drill Team 19-101. Track Statician 110-121. Football Statistician 111-121. Varsity 111-121 Iohn Kenny - Football 191. Drama 19, 10. 111. Wrestling Team 19, 10. 121, Speech and Debate Team 1111. Chess Club 19. 101, French Club 191 Edward Kim - CSF19-121. Ski Club 19-121, ln- ternational Club 191, Gate 19-121, Marching nic. Kaminski helped himself to their food? MM MM GOOD! - Senior 1enny Gavaldon sips her soda at the first icnic at lunch to kick off the new year. Aljl the seniors ate lunch together. WHO ME! - Senior Charle Dietz gets ques- tion about what he is drinking. A ong with Amy Iohnson, Chris Kuzma. LunchtimefSeniors 175
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