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Diamond Bar students knew an about the word caring as seen throughout the year. Many charitable activities were held. The largest supported were the lump for Heart sponsored by CSF and the Blood Drive sponsored by USB. lump for Heart was held on February 11 and with the help of over 100 jumpers raised over 552,000 for the American Heart Association. Most people were willing to donate their time and effort because the knew it was for a good cause, saidlloy Tsuchiya, senior. The Blood Drive was such a suc- cess this year that the school receiv- ed an award for the most blood donated in Southern California. D fl I QD QSK65 Cal' ' l QD f Carlng X! 00 T1 ft:-W W fs Qa'9' nt is f ' grove!-H Q, K F 1 : 41' S -fall? ' 'I+ fa-4 -QL 6 -1- '?tt f 5W A , . ' ' ,l P ' f L wx As. Qrliix. 48 Student LifefChorities We 4 ir- vu t J GIVING ONE LAST IUMP - is junior Brian Bartholomew in the lump for Heart charity. lump for Heart, held in the gym, lasted three hours. WITH FULL CONFIDENCE - Marc Morales, senior, observes the pampdhlet on blood donating. any people gave blood because they wanted to help ease the blood shortage. ANXIOUSLY WAITING - to donate their blood are senior Ieff Bosse and junior Michelle Longwith. The school received an award for donating the most blood in Southern California. -L UP IN THE AIR - senior Charles Dietz shows that nothing can stop him. Dedicated students took time off to support the lump for Life charity.
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The time students spent with their boyfriends and girlfriends could have been the most memorable times of their lives. These friends were not always romantically interested, but may have just been someone to tell problems to or go to the mall with. Once in a while these friends fell in love. Students spent four years of their lives together, and in this time, lasting friendships were made. Some friend- ships were already strong like, juniors Kimm Farnsworth and Penny Ware who had known each other since they were eight years old. 'She's outgoing, friendly, and we always have fun together. Penny is real- ly strong, said Farnsworth. We play baseball and go to the Brea Mall, said junior Atul Anand about junior Ron Kubat. We write letters about anything and everything, said junior Nicole Upadhye about her best friend in Wisconsin. Whether students went to the malls, movies, parties, or just out to eat, friends made the time s ecial. Students not only spent time with, one friend but manfv. W en students fell in love, it was usually with someone they had become good friends with. Finding that special person is one of the hardest things to do, added freshman Iennifer Gobbel. People were aided with the Love Con- pm THE PERFECT PAIR-is clearly seen in this A SPECIAL MOMENT - Seniors Randy picture of junior Russ Diaz and senior Yvette Duarte and Christy Grandon enjo? their Aguilar. Many couples participated in the lunch together. Many couples foun places sweetheart pictures. in the school to be iso ated rom others. 1 nection, The New Dating Game, and even the USB gave students their own Dating Game. It worked the same as the television version, where three single peo le were asked questions by another sin5e person, who then chose which one he or she wanted to go out with. Love fStudent Life 47
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