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irst day of school 1:00 pm. While students of other' schools were still in class or trudging back home from another boring afternoon, the students for Diamond Bar High were on their way to Disneyland. The idea of a first day field trip is uni- que to Diamond Bar, according to Dale Favier Students Body Activities Direc- tor. It was my idea, but the students' participation is what made it a success, said Favier. , The more than 1500 students that went to Disneyland proved this. I thought it lDisneyland tripj was rad, said Alaine Rowe, a junior transfer from Los Altos. No other school I've been to or heard of has a first day of school field trip. Ioined in school spirit and the uest for fun, the wide diversity of students all enjoyed their first day of school in a special and different way. For example, Kristine Kunimura, senior, said she thought it would be fun to see what the Disneyland lockers looked like from the inside. She shoved herself into a full size locker and shut the door. For- tunately for her, her friends were com- passionate enough not to lock her in. I just did it for the fun of it, explained Kunimura. The first day of school pep rally was also an occasion for some uniqueness. Ze' x I 't',,,l , !'l ANOTHER TURN! - sophomores, Gina Brown and Stephanie Garcia, laugh through the turns of the Matterhorn. Over 1500 of the student body ot to try the rides at Disneyland that first day olg school. GIVE ME A B - yell seniors Ioe Ingram, Harvey Payne, and Eddie Kim. The Brahma spellout was often echoed in the gym at the rallies and was also the subject for many class competitions. Superman and Cat-Woman came all the way from Metropolis City to battle it out in front of the cheering students. A special performance during the first day pep rally has become a tradition at Dia- mond Bar. The super heroes presence wasn't the only sur rise of the rallfy. The male cheerleadJers performed or the very first time in front of the student body. The students were very rece tive of the pepsters. I felt they likecfj us, said jonathan Sa-w, vice-president of the Yell Leaders. I thought they were surpris- ed. It was new and different for everyonef' ,titmtlit I really l1ke class competitxo because they re fun, they boost school Splrlt Plus, I like the chance to get wild ln front of the students W 1 t h m Y he I h o p e 0 u r c l a s s w 1 n s class of h year K e v 1 n e nnedy junior ,,,.-M4 First DayfStudent Life 19
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1 S' ff A Fresh Start MAKING THE WAIT FUN - David long, Ieff Badstubner, Brent Ben- son, Robert Barton, Iosh Adler, and Ricky! Crosby take it easy as t ey wait in line for one of Disneyland's rides. Over BOWJ of the student body went to Disneyland that first day. A BREAK IN THE SHADE - Shantel Ben- ner, Edith May, Stacy Kemp, and Harry Kelly have a little fun while waiting for their friends to catc up. BRAHMA MAMA - makes sure all the little Brahmas have fun at the first day peli rally. Iennifer Gavaldon and Alisha Iac son were mascots. LOOK OUT - Senior Mariam Bamford walks to another ride in Disneyland. She was the senior class president. 18 Student LifefFirst Day wg-if-M
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iff, cam' y x UD SWG zz Standing Abe e the Rest f 'WWW f99K4V,0'i7f'f9'v'7Z7V0ff4'117ifflJW'f4f4iWf44'l0f?7?27t2f4a fo ,Q ' -a fr jg 1, iimt f f K fs 5 K X, TN A 7 R .ia .t C if! Qi PICTURE PERFECT - Vince Domingue and Cathy Provencio pose for a quick shot on their way back to class after a rally. Thanks to student participation rallies were more exciting this year than ever. TOO COOL FOR WORDS - Ieff Espinoza shows off his own thing. Many others display their own styles of dress. GARMET GRAFFITI - Mike Voss gets assistance from friend senior Shawn Combs while they paint t-shirts in psychology. Friends helping friends was another quality that made Diamond Bar aspecial schoo . KICK BACK - Seniors Charlie Dietz, Mark Whitaker, Damon Woodbey kick back. Dietz was one of the six varsity Yell Leaders. 20 Student LifefCampus Shots l
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