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aurus Says C 01 Ophon hank You The 1987 edition of Taurus would never have been possible without the hard work and dedica- tion of many individuals. The Taurus staff would like to- specifically thank the following people: Spencer Pendergrass and Kurt Iopin and Pacific Studios, for photographyg The Highlander newspaper staff for photography and informationg Dale Favier, Student Activities Directory lane Kasel, our Taylor Publishing Company representativeg and finally, a special thank you to' our advisor, Ber- nadine ludson who was so supportive of us throughout the year. . , OD MMUD YYYCULECW g flflifutaybl Co-Editors-in-Chief The 1987, volume 5 edition of Taurus was printed by Taylor Publishing Company in Dallas, Texas. 1,840 copes of the 264 page book were printed. 25 additional copies were printed to be sent across the nation as sample books. The 81!z x 11 book has Smythe binding and is rounded and backed. The embossed cover isBrown 655 with black applied over handtooled grain. The types of paper used include: 2 100.4-it enamel, 80 it Sax matte. Sax enamel, Celesta and additional matte stocks. The division pages are Camel Tone parchment. The type stfyles used in the book are Melior and Optima. The p eadlines are set in this type in vary- ing sizes. Body and caption copy are in ten and eight point Melionfrespectively. The folios are in ten point Melior italic. y I Pictures were taken primarily by staff photographers. Yary took team photo raphs while Spencer Pendergrass and Pacific Studios took in- dividual portraits and developed and printed most pictures used 'n the book. The Highlander newspaper furnislhed additional pictures. The 29 member staff sold the S25 book during summer registration. ..HIk1l5 . iz' H K , L, f ,i ' T 7741717 W, ff'ff'f'f ' ' W L a f '-'-s MM... 1 , ' , David Pratt W ON THE IOB 5 Spencer Pendergrass shoots 1' V f, X Santa Claus pictures. Pendergrass and his 1 N studio also took all portraits. CHECKING EVERY SINGLE PAGE - lane Kasel, Taylor Publishing Yearbook Specialist, spends hours making sure the Taurus is a nationall recognized publica- tion. Ianen min t dill T rusa m del o a e e au sa o book and for inclusion in Yearbook, Year- book, Taylor's publication that features only the leaders in graphic design. AS LAST MINUTE DETAILS ARE CHECK- L ED ONCE MORE - Advisor Bernadine lud- son helps senior David Pratt with a layout. Many' stressful hours were put in at dead ine times. Thank YousfClosing 249
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WHAT I-IAPPE ED. '86-'87 brings Cl variety of news orld news, American scandals, state policies, and local politics dominated Diamond Bar's headlines in the 1987 school year. But not all the news was bad. There were many triumphs in the world of sports. Starting with baseball's World Series, it was a New York Mets victory over the Boston Red Sox in a tough seven game series. , In football the New York Giants defeated the Denver Broncos for the championship. In yachting, the America's Cup was once again in the U.S. as Dennis Conner's Stars and Stripes defeated the Australian boat Kookaburra in four straight races. In December a plane named Voyager flew around the world without refueling. The tiny two-person craft braved not only a shaky take-off but storms over Africa in its 10 day journey. In Diamond Bar there was the annual Ranch Festival in October. Also at Diamond Bar High there was a new principal in Robert Corkrum, a new vice-principal in Hank Iohnson, former grade level coordinator and replacing him as GLC was Linda Martinsen. These changes coupled with the move to the Sierra League and some controversial new state laws changed the complexion of DBHS. On the downside, there were many events that made the news. It started with the Rekyjavik, Iceland summit. The summit between President Ronald Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Cor- bachev ended in a stalemate over the proposed Star Wars defense plan. The major domestic story of the year was a scan- dal involving the sale of arms to Iran to finance South American rebels. The plan was mastermind- ed by Colonel Oliver North and Admiral Iohn Poindexter without consent of the 'government. It ended with the dismissal of North, the resignation of Poindexter, the replacement of the National Security chief, and the replacement of the presi- dent's chief of staff. In local news a new state policy got rid of the smoking area. This prompted the hiring of four new proctors to police the bathrooms It was an active school year both in and out of Diamond Bar, and as junior Ioyce Cruz put it, one not likely to be forgot- ten in the years to come. 250 Closing fNews STANDING. PROUD - a salute to the Statue of Liberty climaxes with a fireworks display. The whole 4th of Iuly weekend was dedicated to saluting the 100th anniversary of the statue. CUB SCOUTS ARE PREPARED - pacing the annual Diamond Bar Ranch Festival, two boy scouts support the banner. The festival was held on October 4, 1986.
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