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Mk W la, -...J 'Pt rt? 1 v 1 f it ,1 .Y -9.5 x I'M SO EXCITED - I just Can't hide it, thinks senior Mike Kaminski. He awaited his lunch at the first all-school picnic. WHERE'S THE PARTY - we want to' free our souls. Cheri Priebe, Melissa Wilcut, Yvette Aguilar, Rachel Hershkowitz, Dawn Watters, Lisa lones, len- nifer Galvadon, and Lance Ellsworth, seniors, just wanted to have some fun at Disneyland on the first day of school. BEFORE WE SAY GOOD-BYE - senior Yuki Fujii thinks of her years at Diamond Bar but the words get in the a way. Many seniors missed high school before they even left. Seniors X Memories ' x x f. E .,,-' ,fs ,i U M 7.4 ggi Nicole Iumbsz Hosier
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UC! Seniors will alvva s remember these times u nu 011.11290 Memories have definitely come from my friends. Sad or glad, the memories I have, I will always treasure, said senior Yuki Fujii. It is true that a memory can go both ways: hap y or sad. But isn't it also true that the best memories are fliose that we can laugh about? Four years at Diamond Bar gave most seniors a sort of se- cond home. It was a place they could feel good about and relax at. The good times and memories they attained can- not be replaced by anythin else. Of course they will make new memories for themselgves, but those they've made in high school will always be special. These were the years they grew, learned, and make ifetime friends. Memories ranged in a wide array of events. I'll always remember my high school years as years that I en'oyed and years during which I grew up. I'll remember football games every fall weekend, lunchtime D.I..s, our first day of school trips, formal dances, and being with my friends. They are all different events, but all a very special part of my life that I will treasure forever, said senior Sandii Win. i T! 14111 g 'Qu' ff' 5 , .I vin. IUST CAN'T GET ENOUGH - Although many students complained about snackateria food most returned regular- ly. Senior Rachel Hershkowitz returned to get her chocolate shake. STAND BY ME - seniors Terrence Hall, Neil Kay. and Rick Bingham stand by each other. Being together for many years helped to keep many seniors life-long friends. WE'VE ONLY IUST BEGUN -- seniors Devin Griffin, Marc Morales, Chris Slotten, Ted Lutter, Shon Sullivan. Brad Tucker, and Brian Rothe of the newly formed Dia- mond Bar Liberal Organization. They displayed their Homecoming float, one of their first club activities. Memories f Seniors
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