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

 - Class of 1987

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nfl. as i. we R4 Darlene Chavez Sylvia Cheung Ieni Cogger Roxanne Collins ,. ,V 4, ,. tw' l tggjgk ' ,iffy . I 'L 4. 5 . .4 . 4 .qi 4 . ' .i -gl-f1.:.i2?l f- 5 - if fl, - -I QL -M , Y -,f 'Hg 's .sf ', , gffzfnjg ' ' ' . - j if 5 ,.Vh, , ,X A1 , W ,, Z . lack Chung Mark Churchill Cherie Clarke Patty Contreras David Cooper Scott Corwin Kyung Chin Roger Combs - r- Xpress Yourself, I-5 juniors Find Themselves Unique. Finding ways to express themselves wasn't hard for most juniors. juniors brought about this self-expression in many different ways: the way they dressed, talked, or participated in extra-curricular activities. Being yourself is all a part of life. People are all different from each other, no matter how much they have in common. Although this is true, many juniors found it necessary to make themselves especially different. I like finding ways of expressing myself that are totally different from what people are expecting, said junior Danielle Salmon. ' Being part of the group can be important, but being just like everyone else can be boring or trendy. 'Tm glad that people are so different because if they Weren't, they'd seem like all the same person, and no one would be a uni- que individualf' said junior Ronnie Dinfontan. i'E '4i?'x L, 1 f ,.. 14 C ,. ey , ?iwat 'f. 'm S N 4' I , I Y V- fs ,ze ,il 'M Q. J V A av' .gr -. W 1' l .I ' 7 ' he I X. . 4, 1, . l Blake Coble Doug Cochran Debbie Coffin Danny Corzine Danny Cola Ion Crawford Ricky Crosby Emil Cruz Ioyce Cruz Tony Darden Chris Darrow Mark Davidson Rick Davidson Laura Deck Shannon Delamotte Lori Dent Nima Desai Nipa Desai Expressionfjuniors 203



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,,:4 Kim Farnsworth Rod Faulkner Frank Fedail Veronica Ferrero Brad Flores Renee Fonmin Sharon Ford Edith Fung Diana Garcia Craig Cagne Brian Garofalo Natalie Gass Malcolm Gill Wendy Glasser David Goldenberg Cecilia Gonzalez Maureen onzales Erin Gorelski WHAT SHOULD I DO? - says - v,-,-F v U ' F ., r A- , , ' ' ', . 'vw t 1 ,,.. I ,. ,fi K 1 ,LJ K, ,M- , 4 'K - I . Q W KW I . TAKING A BREAK - from all the hard work is junior President julie Hahm with Darlene Chavez. One of Hahm's biggest complaints was she never had enough time to herself. junior vice president Danielle Salmon. Salmon was also a secretary as a Freshman officer. -..T.... f- wh . ' J Q ,M .FV 'QW I FINALLY GOT TO SIT DOWN AND REST, - said president julie Hahm. james Tso and Hahm were always seen working hard to get the junior class active. Class Officersfjuniors 205

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