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

 - Class of 1987

Page 211 of 296

 

Diamond Bar High School - Taurus Yearbook (Diamond Bar, CA) online collection, 1987 Edition, Page 211 of 296
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Attention class . . . be quiet for one Quarters was the overwhelming Q, sl l-for ooo' 1 AWAITING THE SNAP - quarterback Iim Edmonds gives the homecoming crowd a big win. Seniors voted football as their classes' favorite sport. SMILING ALL THE WAY - seniors Harvey Payne and Ioe Sang proudly display their blue shirts and buttons. Almost every senior owned a senior blue shirt, SPINNING OUT TI-IE TUNES -- one of the seniors' favorite records is played by the lunchtime DI. The seniors favorite song was walking in the rain by Oran lones. GIVING HER LEGS A REST - senior Valerie Foote gets a pig- gyback ride from senior Thomas tviaugh. Disneyland took it's to l on a lot of tired legs. N i xl W 70.5- . fit? , 1' H-in if .41 .., .1 IF Atrqq Hfnnn SEHIOI' DO FGVQHSEI I 1' v un: 1. DD 1. Marcus Allen 2. Magic Iohnson 3. lim McMahon 4. Walter Payton 5. Ioe Montana SPORT 1. Football 2. Baseball 3. Basketball 4. Tennis 5. Soccer minute please . . . we're going to take a poll on seniors' favorites. What is your favorite sport? I like football because it's rough and tough, said senior Tom Wilson. However, Peter Korosec stated, I like basketball the best, because those who play the sport need more athletic ability. Football was nominated as the seniors favorite sport, and third favorite game. XJ' winner for favorite game. Schnurble is definitely the best game: it never ends. You even play it in your sleep, said junior Shon Sullivan, creator of Schnurble. Schnurble did win the se- cond favorite game honor. The favorite song among seniors was Walking in the Rain. Run DMC -J ? with their album Raising Hell was the number one album among seniors. x F ovorites X Seniors

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SHOWING OFF THEIR BLUE - seniors Lori Rayke, Ramon Contreras, and Iennifer Wheet prepare to board space mountain. Senior blue was scattered throughout Disneyland. SMILE EVERYBODY - senior Ioe Spitale, senior Eric Baxter, junior Mike Anderson, senior Chris Slotten, sop omore Dave Shaw, and senior Iessie Wilson enjoy a break in the exciting day. MAKING A WHOLE LOT OF NOISE - the entire senior class makes their presence known. Seniors dominated the class competitions that day. ,-., -view fl 192 SeniorsfFavorites



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T1 TEW 'IlT'IW'I' II 'IT Skip takes an extra ordinary trip to school ny vnlv 1 un As the sun rises and warms the cool air, Skip, the big bad blue penguin awakes and pre ares for his big adventure. Skip waddles out of his cave dlfmor and takes a deep breath of clean air, not like the air of the city. He grabs his backpack, and hikes off to who knows where. Skip hikes along the base of a mountain listening to the birds sin , for all to hear. As Skip waddles along, he notices a dark bfack cave, with a sign outside it sa ing, Beware the mighty mine. Skip becomes curious, and, decides to go into the cave. First he ets his flashlight out, and then takes out his whip. Ski waddles into the cave, and waits for his eyes to adjust to flie darkness. The first thing he see's is an orange tree. That's peculiarf' Skip says as he takes an orange off the tree to eat. The orange isn-'t ripe yet, so he throws it to the ground crushin it into a Eulp. Perhaps in a couplle of years the oranges will be ripe, ecause, try as he mig t, Skip just can't find a ri e one. Then he sees something very intriguing. One ofpthe oranges has a wire going into it. A light goes on in Skips head. He stands back takes his whip, and smacks the orange. It falls to the ground and explodes. As the smoke clears, Skip notices a huge round gold chunk, lying right in front of him. Skip flags his wings in delight. He takes the gold, and decides that there's no use staying in the cold damp cave. Skip walks out of the cave, right into the path of a ink panther. Slowly, but surely, skip reaches for his gun, llop- ing he wouldn't have to use it. The panther trips over his feet. Those darn feet of mine, the silly panther says. Skip laughs, puts his gun away, and continues his hike, for its becomin quite late. Ski hasn't eaten all morning, and his stomach iaegins to growlpsomething firece, I hate it when my stomach growls, Skip say to himself. Then he notices that it's the black dog with turquoise col- lar that's growling. EEK, Skip ells. The dog runs at Skip, and Skip reacts with a drop kick, to the nose. He then gets the dog in a head lock, and doesn't let go until the dog whines with pain. As he lets go of the black do , he takes his whip and strikes the beast on the lower back. The dog runs away knowing that it's been beat. Ski waddles on, finally making it to school. He puts the gold in his locker takes his books out, and runs to his civics class, L barely beating the bell, and the dreaded tardy sweep. That is an adventure that Skip doesn't want to face. .lyll f 4 Q I l l XX l l 7' x x it t swf f gsflsr A ' to f wx AW .ts H. T 4' ' v n' 813339 I' , W-Qqq-l N s. 4 T33 tl I1 l Ill: L ll I I Z .. Seniors fAdventure

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