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

 - Class of 1987

Page 243 of 296

 

Diamond Bar High School - Taurus Yearbook (Diamond Bar, CA) online collection, 1987 Edition, Page 243 of 296
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Ur fyifrggif f A,j,. 1 tri? I I Q7 .T gm . 1 X Karl Wenko Kelly West Paulette Wolfe Beth Wood 75 145 lel 5 LIKE MY NEW WARDROBE? - junior Nicole Negrete proudly displays her new work of art. Many students get involved in classroom activities, like in psycology class where they made these shirts. , fa? .. ,4 .I , . I f? I 46 L' 1 - it fd? 1 ' if it . I, ' Greg White Kwame White Anthony Wiant David Wilcox Brett Woods Lisa Worden Bryan Wyler Marlo Yep J' he First Legal D w . I Year to Work, Ef.1?:s2.'.02::.ii.... That'll be 54.53. Thank you. Here's your hamburger, large fries, and chocolate shake. This was a common scene to many juniors, because most have taken a parttime job to earn some extra money for the holidays, for that bright red car mom or dad refused to buy until they graduated with a 3.9 grade point average or above, or just for some extra spending money for themselves. Most high school students got their first job in their junior year, because most juniors drive by then, and they figured it's about time to take on a new responsibility. I like to work because it kind of gives me a sense of responsibility, and I like having some extra money around for once, said Rob Marlin, junior. However, there were some disadvan- tages. Some juniors got stuck with a night shift, and therefore, couldn't get their homework done for the next day, or they catch up on their sleep during class. This sometimes lowered grades and the stu- dent's ability to Kick back and sleep for 12 hours on the weekends. Getting a job in the junior year of high school is something that most students have done for a long time. Taking on a big responsibility goes along with that 353.35 an-hour job. One has to make special time available to manage schoolwork, a job, any after-school activity or sport, and a social life if a job was to really pay off. I S 1 , . 4 1 4 , lenny Willerford Ienni Wilson y Young Kristi Zadina Iobsfjuniors 2 1 7

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Moving Up Class of '89 finds new experiences, in their sophomore year No more insults about being the littlest on campus, No more waiting outside the gate for the second period bell to ring. No more trashings. No more sharing lockers. Last years freshmen were now sophomores. No onger would they be picked on. The class of '89 were now experienced hi h schoolers. When asked how she felt aiout the change from a freshman to a sophomore Grace Tsao said, I'm more comfortable at Diamond Bar now than when I was a freshman. Obviousl the sophomores were glad to change graclles but some were more happy for the chance at some playful revenge. Chetha Sehgal explained this position. Now I can do to this year's freshmen what last year's up erclassmen did to me. Seriously fhough, the move to the tenth grade meant new res onsibilities, more in- volvement, and basicaily more homework. The word sophomore when translated from Latin means wise fool. This su ests that the sophomores were wiser nowgfrom passing the freshman year but were fools for thinking that the already know everything there is about higlli school? SEE. I'VE GOT MY PASS - Sophomore Tiffany Tanner shows off her pass to rove she is not dit- h' la lf t d t tclljt l l th c ingc ss. su enswane o eavecass ey had to carry a special wooden pass made for eac teacher. 1 W V W.-.M we -- -Y -f . .. I lt W,-.. L ill 'TWV l' gl!! y si l 218 SophomoresfSophomore Move Sophomores Y E A H ! T H E ORANGE CRUSH IS ON THE MOVE! - Sophomores showgtheir spirit at one of the pep rallies. The orange c o l 0 r a n d a n Orange Crush can were chosen this y e a r a s t h e sophomore class co or and mascot. SHOULDER REST TIME- Sophomores Chris Sand, Vince Gar- cia, Cladius Wright and freshman Ioe Iohnson take a break from touring Disneyland. Carlo Ahulencia Denise Adams f. t x

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