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Are Seniors a Different Brand Altogether? Llllll-LIL! Seniors. The wild, the crazy, the most influential students in the school. Think about it, everyone wants toabe a senior. . . someday. At first I was excitedg then as I thought about how fast my senior year was going to be, I was afraid of going into the world. Now, I know to just kick-back and enjoy my last year of fun before I have to start growing up, said senior Christy Olson. Senior year is a year to shine. Seniors were the leaders setting the example for the underclassmen. Whether it was from USB, to the smallest club on campus, seniors always seemed to be in leadership roles. qi-is Nicole jacobsz Rosier Business Student of the Month Amit Paliwal - Honor Roll 191, International Club 110-121, German Club 110-121, Business Club 1111, Computer Club 1111, Agorra 1101, House of Reps. 1101, Yearbook 1111, Calliope Academic All-American, Whos Who Among American High School Students Gary Pence - Yearbook 1121 Humberto Perez - UV, V1 Football ff Michael Perez - Ski Club. D.B.L,O The Senior year was special. It's the last hurrah before going into the real world. The world where there will never e a lunchtime D.1., or a first day of school Disneyland. A different brand. A trul unique configuration of individuals. Some excelfed in sports, others in academics. And then there were those blessed with other talents: actors, singers, pianists. Put them all A together and mix them up, and what do you get? THE CLASS OF '87!!! trip to 'v. 1101 Swapna Panat - Colorguard 1101, Girls' League Muzzamil Parekh - Business Club, Science Fiction, Fantasy Club, 11V, V1 Badminton Anil Pa ani - Honor Ro 1, National Merit Award 'Zur Academic Achievement, Frosh Baseball, 11V, V1 Track, Photo Club, Chess Club Christopher Patrick - Football, Baseball Harvey Payne - SecretaryfTreasurer 191, Golf Club 110-121. CSF 19-121, 1111 Frosh, 11V, V1 Tennis, Commissioner of Ath etics 110-, Student Body President 111-121, Ski Clu 1111- 121, Southern California Youth Citizens ip Seminar 9121, US Achievement Academy 1111, Christine Peters - Colorguard 19-121, Honor Roll, Ski Club, Ke Club. Calliope Alice Phu - Calliope 1101, CSF, Bull's Eye. Band 19-101, Honor Roll, Physical Science Achievement Award, Spanish Achievement Award Robert Pinkelman - German Club Ieffrey Plumlee - Football, 11V, V1 Wrestling. Vocational Auto Niki Possett - Drill Team 110-121, Secretary 1111. Lieutenant 1121, CSF 19-121, Honor Roll 19-121, Honor Guard 1111. Spanish Club David Pratt - Vice Pres. 191, Key Club 1, 101. Ski Club 19. 101. Wrestlin 1Frosh, lV1, Football 1Frosh1, Badminton 1Fro5i. IV1, French Club 19-111, Commission of Specia Projects 1111. BABY LOVE - Although most seniors are seniors in mind, most were still kids at heart, as shown by senior Sean Hackley. THE MEN ALL PAUSE - seniors Iosh Haynie, Terrence Hall, and Ron Iordan tr to attract passing girls by giving their GQ look. GIMME A B - All you nasty boys. Mike Segovia, lose Cruz, and Troy Costellanos show that not all Diamond Bar boys are nasty. EVERYBODY IAMES CHUNG - Iames looks like he just wants to dance tonight. Many seniors enjoyed local dance clubs on weekends. BrcndfSeniors 183
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ON THE FIRST DAY - seniors Dorette McOwen, Heidi Ianz and junior Elaine Ted- ford smile for the camera during their lunch. The first day was spent at Disneyland. DURING THE PICNIC AT LUNCH - seniors Bill Walls, Charlie Deitz and james Chung ,I I ' 1 enjoy watching others as they eat their lun- - ches. The picnic was an all-sc ool activity. ' 4 DURING THEIR FREE TIME - seniors Rod Mahoney and Cornell Hatcher mistreat . . Q , freshman Chris Fole . Seniors enjoyed put- .. . ting down freshmen dluring breaks. ' ' - 'i 3 .- 7 V A ,Y 1 Y' H' J- i ' zjwllzgf' vzlixfa .- r' . A . - 5 . ,Mr . . c kj' .,,qs.1 ,w:Q,'..A.,7M3 rf M.- mai' E fgssfu i ' K ,il U Q ,L we di: 4: .I .. 1 - W9-82:5 - ' .g,'?l I ' if gpm. K' , f rf ' 3 ,V ' 1 a . I .f x. . .. . 4 . gs V , ,A . 1 A v Y. I f I f nn Four freshmen sit unex ectedly at a lunch table when a group of seniors come by and dlfop their books on their lunches. The freshmen scatter as the big seniors sit down and make themselves comfortable. As usual, underclassmen were treated by seniors as little kids. At the first assembly, during class competitions, the seniors turn- ed their backs on the underclassmen and threw streamers as well as pa er balls at them. The seniors set examples for the underclassmen, and they wish they could be like us, commented Heidi Ianz, senior. The seniors also enjoyed cutting in front of the underclassmen in the lunch lines. 184 SeniorsfUnderclossmen H!! W . L, f . A ..,..,: ' g v C..- ,,,,..S1l -.MH -f,.r.,, 5' T :b f at Q ' I Q, , IYUDCV ' ' J I think they treated them badly, but most of them deserved to be trashed anyway said Brian Garfalo, 'unior. I got picked on when I was a fre h d 't' th ' turn, -replied Dorette McOwen,senior? men, an now I S eu .Semors treat .underclassmen as they would their brother or sister. They are ignored and pushed around. They are also beaten in most class competitions by the seniors, according to statistics by Dale Favier, activities director. I don't think that they are treated differently at all, com- mented senior Dave Betts. 1
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