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

 - Class of 1987

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VISITING FROM ANOTHER PLANET - Senior Devin Griffin and senior lim DeCorpo talk about their plans for Halloween, Devin dressed as a Zebonite, from the planet Xite. TRICK OR TREAT? - Teacher Iohn Adams shows shows off his big bad bear costume during lunchtime on Halloween. Adams was the psychology teacher that filled in during the year. I liked dressing-up. The day before, my friends and I planned to dress alike, so e next 35' about thirty Callie th d , W of ,, us Q sg, . A la ln X 1, l togas. X Any- way, they came in handy later on that night, said senlor Chris D Amato -- 'Wig jf? ' Trlck or Treat X Week 30 StudentLife!Halloween

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eeing double lately? It wouldn't be surprising conf sidering the many twins on ' campus and of those fifteen twins, fifty percent of them were identical. Our parents still can't tell us apart! said seniors Frank and Mark Cardiell. Contrary to po ular belief, most of the twins saidn they didn't feel that they got any special advantages from being twins. Some of them, however, did manage to receive benefits from their situation. One April Fool's Day, we switched all our classes and our teachers never found out, said freshman Shelly Howe. The identical twins seemed to have fun changin identities, but what about the fraternal twins? They couldn't switch classes, work at each other's jobs, or go out with the other's boyfriend or girlfriend. Sometimes, however, the element of surprise can be fun, too. Since Iererny is my twin brother, it's really neat because when peo le find out we're twins, they're reallly surprised, said Kathy Murphy, fres man. Keshila Iones said she felt the same way about her twin brother Walter. Most of the twins got along reall wellwith each other. We have afl of the same friends, said Anna and Ellen Kim. Others are so close that when one hurts, the other hurts. At soccer practice one day, I got stung by a bee and that same day, so did Deanna. said Melanie Mar- shall, freshman. Even though there are some twins who get along, most of the other twins are just like regular brothers and sisters - they don't get along! They said theystay as far away from each other as possible, they dress totally different, and they take different classes. It's hard to believe that most of these eople actually dressed alike when they were little! W ,fu I-.N Wlfklil ' Photo by Cathy Messick I ' I D'Y'wi-4 IUST STANDING AROUND - are sophomores Walter and Keshila Iones. The Iones twins could be seen together a lot on campus. ' GROUP SHOT - Diamond Bar's twins stand together to pose for a picture. From left to right coming down are Michelle and Lynette Howe, David an Dean Wilcox, Don and Donna Drummond, Frank and Mark Cardiell, Walter and Keshila Iones, Veronica and Loui- sianna Purnama, Melanie and Deahna Marshall, Lida and Vida Tajgardoun, Kathy and Ieremy Murphy, An- na and Ellen Kim, and Nima and Nipa Desai. TwinsfStudent Life 29



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QEPLM QXNA BNYSYN. QUKEIKV1 itches, ghosts, monsters, and ghouls. This was no ordinary da 3 it was Halloween. Tllie day was Friday, October 31. The day, we, the students, love. All the rules were broken. Most people took advantage of the day. The big event of Halloween came when the costume contest began. Everyone was reall excited about the event. Most of the time high school students aren't interested, but since so many contests were held by teachers and USB, everyone was really excited about Hallo- Bar. Ween, said junior Tonya Hughes. Peo le dressed up as toga eople, the Bllhes Brothers, gumby, babies, nerds, bunnies, dracula, french maids, and many other interesting things. The Halloween dress up contest proved to be a great event. The first place winners of the contest were Kristy, Kathy, and Ierem Murphy who dressed up as a blanana, a grape, and a nerd. Kim Cleveland, World Cultures teacher, won the prize for the teacher with the best costume. Cleveland, dressed as a Party Chicken said, I just had a KING OF THE IUNGLE - Senior David Pratt shows off his muscles dur- ing lunch on Halloween. Pratt was head yell leader this year, and could be heard at many sporting events. FRANTICALLY EATING THEIR LUNCHES - Sophomores Ariene Nelson and Amy Hill show their Halloween spirit. The costume contest got everyone excited about dressing up. IT'S A HALLOWEEN PORTRAIT - Senior Kristy Murphy and freshmen Ieremy and Kathy Murphy smile for their picture. The Murphys were win- ners inthe Halloween costume contest. KISS ME - Senior Rachel Hershkowitz puckers up to give the camera a big kiss. Hershkowitz was involved in leadership and drama at Diamond great time dressing up and acting a ittle crazy that day. The prizes the winners received included Swatch watches, a radio, four Magic Mountain tickets, and sodas. Halloween was a great success and was enjoyed by man people. Iunior Nita Patel said, A lot of the costumes were really original, but my most favorite costume was Bill Walls dressed up as a girl. I thought it disguised him pretty well. For a minute, I didn't know it was him. HalloweenfStudent Life P 31

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