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

 - Class of 1987

Page 267 of 296

 

Diamond Bar High School - Taurus Yearbook (Diamond Bar, CA) online collection, 1987 Edition, Page 267 of 296
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In a class by themselves Many freshmen would agree that some of the least liked classes were the required classes. A common freshman schedule included English, math, futures, P.E., and VACA. I think VACA is great because I know that I won't have homework in that class! smiled Kristin Fair. The good thing about VACA is that if you have a teacher you don't like, you don't have to worry because you only have that teacher for a few weeks, commented Chris Fekete. One class I never have, and never will like is P.E., moaned Tamara Bradley. I enjoy P.E. only if I like the sport we're playing at the time, added Traci Anderson. For the most part, P.E. was one of the most hated of the freshman classes. Futures is extremely boring, but at least there isn't much homework, said Bronson Olimpieri. One of the best things about futures, VACA, and P.E. is that you have some friends or at least people you know in that class. That was especially good on the first day of school, observed Marilyn Carson. The most important thing about a class to me is the people in there. That's why I like all - freshman classes, Michelle McCreary commented. Even though the freshmen had to overcome homework, boredom, and other problems, the class of '90 made it through the year beautifully. ff?-e 'Y Mike Lin Sophia Lin Steven Long Bronson Lopez Chris Lopez Giselle Lopez Eric Lowy Kim Lund Brandi Lusk lennifer Ma james Maclnnis Shannon Mack Paul Manley Gina Maravilla Kara Marden Kevin Marsh Deanna Marshall Melanie Marshall lason Martorando Lori Maxwell Ernie Mayorga Danny Mays Michelle McCreary Ken McDaniel Paul McDonneI Christina McNeill Robert McNeils Robert Medina ClossesfFreshmen 241

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jenny Korn Clara Korosec Stacia Kramer Lara Kreps Grace Kuo lason Kyte Marilou Labio William Lai Tina Lamantain Lisa Landsbaum Susan Langan Dawn Lane Claudia LasCano Chris Latorre Gina Le Donne Christie Lee David Lee Ed Lee lason Lee Pam Lee Patrick Lee Tami Leibrecht Kevin Lester Kristianna Lewis Desiree Liatti Doug Lightseye Edward Lim Angela Lin 240 Freshmenffllasses THINKING HARD -for a test in Linda Carefoot's English 1 class are freshmen Alison Moss, Sonja Petak, and Sandy Phillips. Many of Carefoot's students felt the vocabulary tests were the hardest. MADLY SEARCHING - are freshmen Marylin Carson and Karen Iohnson. Every freshman English class had to practice finding materials in the library at the start of the year. 1 -we , gf j A, if 3 g p- :W . ,. . fv 1 ,, '2 -D .-, F-1' ,A 'cr -fa - .1 ' lst L11



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leff Orr Eddie Padilla Christine Parker lohn Patina Shawn Peace Adriana Perez Lizette Perez Sonia Petak jennifer Phillips Kevin Phillips Sandra Phillips Landon Piluso Lisa Plum Phaedra Potter Tracey Potter Brian Pressle lennifer Prutch Luciana Purnama Veronica Purnama Edward Quemada Iusto Quiles Bobby Rai Vice Ramirez Eric Ramos Renee Rangel Stacy Rauch Iyshone Reeder Vicky Revollo 242 FreshmenfOfficers .Q no 4- fx .Xa Planning for Success Most of the candidates that ran for freshman offices said the same thing, I will help give the freshmen some respect. The officers elected were Sandy Phillips, Brian Walby, Teresa Washeleski, and Angela Konoske. The freshmen won the best class float with their decorated dog mascot which was covered with their class colors, turquoise and black. Like the other class officers, the freshman officers had to organize the pep at the rallies, which mostly consisted of making sure there were enough balloons of the right color. They're cool and they're doing a great job, said freshman Ernie Mayorga. The hard work that these students put in, paid off. According to freshman class ad- visor Howard Alcosser, the main job of the freshman class officers was to help give the freshman class an identity and to get them excited for the pep rallies. He said they got balloons, streamers, and painted signs as well as plan their freshman fun night. I think they are an exceptional group, said Alcosser, they even have a good time.

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