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

 - Class of 1987

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Diamond Bar High School - Taurus Yearbook (Diamond Bar, CA) online collection, 1987 Edition, Page 253 of 296
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Don Nyal Carol Obraitis Michelle 0'Bryan Donna Oh Alan Oman Osra Onea Howard Osaki Ryan Oxford Charles Park Andrea Parrino Chris Patton Shannon Peace Todd Pearce Kevin Peralez Al Perry Bobby Perry lohn Perry Mike Peters Darryl Phillips Eric Piltz Gary Phinney Susan Porretta Trina Potter Dennis Precioso Mike Provencio Danny Provenza Tommy Puett Vlakeysha Pugh Lori Purdom Blair Purrington Andy Quirin Scott Rache Richard Ramos Don Rasmussen lames Rayke Denise Reda jeff Redcher Elane Reed Renee Reiche Sean Reis Rob Reuland David Reule Vicky Reyes Claudia Rivera CurfewfSophomores 227

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Curfew How do sophomores feel about it? When asked, How do ou feel about the curfew at Diamond, Bar? Most students responded by saying, What curfew? This law was enforced mainly on weekends to keep kids from loitering and vandalizing. Most students didn't like the idea of a curfew as a law, when asked directl to sophomores, who are at an age when they start going out to parties and dating. Sophomore Lori Milburn said, I feel that the parents have responsibility over their children as long as the kids aren't doin anything harmful, they should be agowed to stay out as long as their parents allow. Sophomores Christy Kuzma, Stephanie Garcia, Tiffany Tanner, and Amy Hill agreed also that, It should be up to the individual and parents to decide when they should come in. And sophomore Elaine Vega summed it up by saying, that the curfew really stin s! SophomoresfCurfew I CAN'T - believe you guys finally found us, says soplhomore Rene Rosier. T ese two looked like they were having fun at the school trip to Disneyland. WE CAN'T - believe you would bother us about a ridiculous topic ' such as A CURFEW! This gang was havinghfun eating lunch at the sc ool picnic. ,Giga 6 A- Yi- vs., el- XR , rHEsEcUYs-arerea1- BABY' ',.fg5 ' U 21' lyhhaying a galil at the 1, 1, -A2 3 5 sc oo trip. op omores ' 1 qi A fx like Chris Sand, Vince l Q 'I , frail, Garcia, and Claudius - - 1' , gl ll mfg l Wright hung out together I A l ,.j1, .A',,, ' at Disneyland. , Nu 5 A. I 4 A. if hi -K, I Ei? J' W Rss DON'TIIVE - us about J V, 7 i riq ' a curfew!! Sophomores , L -,' , . 4 ,I Ryan Quallis, -Walter ., ' - i M' 4' 'e r 1 jones, Wefki Alger, and 47' ', -I Larr Hoggar were P ,K f , X, caugfftbetween class. . ' ,. 'Q' wx i h- 1 , U' ' I -4 , , , . A x 4 ,J CLF' i V4 4,14 Karrie Neel Ariane Nelson Giovanni Nepomucono Aimee Neumann Brian Newmark Vlet Nauye lulie Nguyon Eric Nichols lenny Nix! Michelle Noan jeff Norman Mark Novy f 1, fa. , 5,1 , ,VI . V1 Qui 55? xx, I 10 , t



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Stranded Being a sophomore can really be a problem Hello mom . . . will you please come and pick me up now? Many sophomores found themselves asking this same question so often, that parents were more than familiar with it. This problem mainly existed because not a lot of so hmores were old enough to drive, and Sie sophomores who were old enough, usually didn't have a car, unless it was mom or dad's. Hitching a ride with a 'unior or senior friend helped solve a lot of my problems , commented Eric Coe, sophomore. I can hardly wait until I turn 16, so I can get mi! license and start driving other peop e around. Being 15 is really tough Explained sophomore Iohnny Dolstra. Some solutions to prevent stranded sophomores, was the good ol' scooter. If a student was still 15, and had a permit, he could try asking his parents for a scooter. Afterall, it's cheaper and more economic than a car, and it solved the Hello Mom . . . scene. Enterin your sophomore year is real- ly kind ofgexcitin . But waiting to turn 16 takes a lot of patients. I'm still waiting, commented Kelly Beveridge, and it's not very much fun. Being a sophomore has some frustrating moments, but when a stu- dent looks back at all of it, they might realize it's not all that bad! i ,si E ff? f' 2' . . my J n 5 'l R: T 228 Sophomores fStronded EISA TAKES CARE OF ME - explains Harry Kelly, sophomore. Having older friends kept sophomores from getting stranded. I NEVER GET STRAND- ED - commented sophomore Stephanie Garcia, I have an older boyfriend. Neither do I, said Stacie Hobbie, sophomore. Having older boyfriends came in handy. SO WHAT IF I'M A SOPHMORE -- say's sophomore Robin Mur- phy. Sometimes they were teased for being on- ly a sophomore.

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