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it :Q Q t SPORTS SECTION - Front row: Kim Pedrys, Second row: David Coldenberg and Mandy Pearson. ,u Valerie Foote, Anita Paryani, and V l l 42' ff TOUCHDOWN - Yearbook members Chris Slotten, David Golde-nberg,.and lanet Lan- caster pla football against the journalism staff memblers Chen Lin and Elaine Tedford. The Yearbook staff won the game. STUDENT LIFE SECTION - Gary Pence, Cherie Clarke, Ginard Henry, Sapna Kumar, David Pratt, and Carlene Rowe. Yec1rbookfOrgun1zot1onS 59
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Stress and F Y E A R B O O K EDITORS - Artist Paolo Asuncion, Photo Editor Mon- ty Merkin, Co- Editors-in-Chief Aja Malik and Collette Martin, and advisor Ber- nadine Iudson. WORKING HARD - is freshman Lisa H a l v o r s e n . Halvorsen was the only freshman on the staff. L.l..l un What is a Taurus? To some people it's a bull, to others it is an astrological sign, but to students at Diamond Bar High School it was the yearbook. As a staff member, you're under a lot of pressure to create a perfect yearbook. You want to make everybody happy, said Valerie Foote, senior. Pressure and stress are two words yearbook staff members related to. During deadlines people were runn- ing around trying to fix all the little details they forgot to do two weeks ago when they thought they had nothing to do. There's a lot of stress around deadlines. We have to spend time before school, after school, and dur- ing lunch to finish our assignments, said junior David Goldenberg. Yearbook isn't all work. After deadlines we're able to relax a while,', said junior Sapna Kumar. After deadlines, staff members celebrated with joke and serious awards, parties, and pizza. They also played a tag football game with Bull's Eye, the newspaper staff. Get- ting rid of their stress, Taurus won 38-0. pf fat sd' if'as :me .r'1 QP S--.. SENIOR SECTION - Front row: Ted Lutter, Sharon Kamdar, Dawn Watters, and janet Lancaster. Second row: Chris Slotten, Cathy Messick, Nicole Iacobsz Rosier, Anu Anand, Matt Yu, Darlene Chavez, and Susan Fernandez. 58 Orgc1nizc1tionsfYearbook I ORGANIZATIONS - Lisa Halvorsen Michelle Walls, and Laurie Rickett. I 1 wrifs mcr cam Sf ,..A 4...
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E LL'S E Looking Through the Bull's Eye The Bull's Eye staff was ready to display their journalistic talents. Editors Stuart Daroca and Elaine Tedford led in planning the assignments, and the age editors drew the layouts andl pasted up the stories. The most difficult part of jour- nalism is organization, meeting deadlines, and keeping the spirit of the class alive, commented Stuart Daroca, senior. All stories were due at least one and a half to two weeks after they were assigned, which gave reporters time to get interviews and complete stories. Sports editor Sandii Win said, I wanted to join the newspaper staff because I enjo working and talk- ing with peoplle and I like seeing our hard wor in print, Stories were typed into a com- puter, then printed out. After this, the staff completed their ages. On the last day of the deadline, the staff sometimes stayed until 7:00 pm in order to finish the paper. Once things get going, everythin runs really smoothly, but 'it ofeten means time after school to get things just right. We attended a write-off competition in March, and the students did well, commented Bernadine Iud- son, Bull's Eye advisor. x? 2 fab P Ln- fi , J . ffl . '5x if LQIHJ ' 4 n B , 4 rm' s W' BULL'S EYE STAFF - Back row: Chad Duncan, Lar- son Hahm, john Campbell, Brian Walby, Matt Orozco, Ieremy lenkin, Stuart Daroca, Stephen Chan, Carmen Almond, lo Yang. Second row: Suzanne Tuifua, Stephanie Lee, Kimx Iepson, Nicole Smith, Tina McNeil, Dianne Beltran, lennifer Kenan, Kim Murra . Third row: Tien Dam, Elaine Tedford, Allison Smith, Elsie Hui, Issy Moy, Abby Lin, Deanny Lyss , Sandii Win, Debra Riesgo, Romina Cabudol, Ioy Tsuclliya. TAKING A BREAK - Is Bull's Eye staff member Suzanne Tuifua. Tuifua was the page one news editor. WITH A LOOK OF ANTICIPATION - Staff members Abby Lin and Editor Stuart Daroca wait for news at the , . USB Nominating Convention. Daroca was Co-Editor-In- f Chief with Elaine Tedford, junior while Lin was page two news editor. E-1 HARD WORK IS CONTINUOUS - as freshman Tien Dam and sophomore Laura Daroca work hard on ac- curacy. The staffeditors spent hours lining pages. wifi' . . VJ.. , - .1 Paolo Asuncion
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