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. Fun X D fic ' fter-Hour THE DASH - Iuniors Shon Sullivan, lead guitar, Ion Crawford, drums, and lim Iett, vocals and bass, perform one of their intense shows. They were also in the pro- cess of releasing an album. WORKING HARD - is sophomore Bobby Perry. Perr was one of the many students wffo was hired by Little Caesar's. 36 Student Life fAfter-Hours .,.. -.,...4..-A-. . . GUESS 4 .,. rfb. 1, 'nj iq-, . 4 ' axis r- L' 37. , U 44. GUESS WHO?-It'sjunior Sap- 1 ',, ' na Kumar shopping for some new clothes. Kumar said that Guess was her favorite brand H Q name. TAF rf' l in 211 -.sf c:LfA'Y?5',.... '5.'5s,,3 e. y Monty Merkin ,, M-. . ei . '2i?Tf'T . me 7 'wle?? 4 . SQ 'J-sf-1 . Q-gggj . ,- . ,mg 53.1 W.:--, -V '-24+ . ff 1 -f Q a ., QMS 4,-fill N . ' ws' - - ' ' My-1 1 1' . ' fflf: ffaffifq ws . nik' '
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The Winter Semi-Formal was a tradition, but it was slightly dif- ferent this year. The difference was in the way that the court was nominated. Accordingj to Girls' League ad- visor Deb ie Brenham, The teachers had to nominate people who were attractive, had a hi h academic standing, and who could get along with other students. Each teacher was allowed to nominate as many students as he or she wished, just as long as the stu- dent met certain qualifications. From these, the people with the most votes made court. 5 ROMANCE IS IN THE AIR - as seniors Elvia Nunez and Bill Miller dance the night away. Nunez was on the senior semi-formal court. WINTER SEMI-FORMAL COURT - First row: King Jeff Bosse and Queen Mary W se.Secon row: SOPHOITIOTBETIHCSSS Amy Ioflnson and prince Larson ahm, junior princess Elaine Tedford and prince Mike Rache, and freshman princess Sandra Phillips and prince Brian Walby, I though that we, Girls' League, did a great job and that the dance was a success. I know I had a great time!,' said Girls' League member, senior Michelle Halvorsen. The theme of Winter Formal was, Take My Breath Away and it was held Saturday, january, 24 at the Ontario Clarion Hotel. The senior court nominees were Grace Bongcaras, David Betts, Elvia Nunez, Greg Galbreath, Lynda Elkin, Eric Wang, Mary Wyse, and Ieff Bosse. Bosse and Wyse were voted the King and Queen of the Winter Semi-Formal. and I was even happier when it was announced that I won, Bosse commented. The other winners were juniors Elaine Tedford and Mike Rache, sophomores Amy johnson and Lar- son Hahm, and freshmen Sandra Phillips and Brian Walby. I had a good time, and even if I didn't win, I thought it was great to be nominated, smiled freshman candidate Clara Friedly. Between all the dancing, music, food, and friends, couples had a chance to share a special evening they'll probably never forget. I was happy to be nominated, SHARING A MOMENT TOGETHER - are junior Mark Baker and sophomore Lisa Tauri. Both Parker and Tauri were members of the Thundering Herd. The semi-formal was great! Alli fSmithj and I had a great time. We enjoyed the dancing andthe ' - music a K lot, said ,Q S t e v e I Mclieehan, jiiinilor. T e ove s o n g .fy f r o m C I T O p I G u n , ' ' X I ' ' T a k e . W My Breath Away by Berlin, was , the theme song for the fifth an- nual Winter Semi-Formal. The dance was sponsored by Girls? Lea ue. ,ev- 'sf' Cir' '27 kd SITTING THIS DANCE OUT - are junior Chris Adams and her date. 74 couples attended the dance Semi-Formal f Student Life 35
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At 2:25 the bell rang and a horde of people poured out of their classes ready to go home or do something e se. That something might have been different things to different eople. Contrary to popular belief, not everyone went straight home after school and did their homework. A lot of peo le had many other ac- tivities to cljo. For example, many students had after school jobs. One of the biggest employers was On The Go Vi eo, almost entirely run by Diamond Bar High students according to Lesley Hagar, junior, employee at On The Go Video. Other big emplo ers were Little Caesar's Pizza, Wend7y's, and Chuck E. Cheese. It's great working experience and I meet a lot of interesting people at On The Go, said Lesley Hagar, junior. Movies were a popular form of entertainment after school. For the price of 35.00-5.505 anybody could enjoy the latest movie. Some of the more popular movies were Platton, Light of Day, From the Hip, Three Amigos, Crocadile Dundee, and Star Trek IV. The movie prices are outrageously high, but it's fun to s , f civil 4 TAKING A REST -after a shopping spree is Cara Abulencia, junior. Abu encia was a member of Chamber Singers for two years. TRYING ON PROM DRESSES - are juniors Anna Kim, Nita Patel, and Anita Paryani. Towards the end of the year juniors and seniors got anxious about the prom. ,i.....-E1 watch the newest movies on the big screen with my friends, said junior Anna Kim. Musical people could easily put their talents to work by starting a band. There were many bands who performed at outside jobs after endless practice sessions in so- meone's garage such as The Dash and Eve. Another band was First Generation Offspring with Ted Lut- ter, Devin Griffin, Iim DeCorpo, and Paolo Asuncion. At 10:00 p.m., sometimes later, students went to bed after a long day of studying and doing many other things. A I enjoy working at Little Caesar's Pizza because I get to meet a lot of new people. s i d I have good job experle nce, a n d I also get p a 1 d p r e t t y g o 0 d money, a s e n i 0 r T i m Kelly. PRACTICING AFTER SCHOOL - is First Generation Offspring with seniors Ted Lutter, Paolo Asuncion, Devin Griffin, and jim DeCorpo. They were inspired by Mohammed Rajnish, an African poet, according to DeCorpo. After-Hours X Student Life 37
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