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

 - Class of 1987

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Diamond Bar High School - Taurus Yearbook (Diamond Bar, CA) online collection, 1987 Edition, Page 85 of 296
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On campus there was more than just one mad scientist, there was a whole club of them - the Science Club. ' According to the head mad scien- USL lohn Park, The Science Club does what scientists do. And for those who don't know what scientists do, he added that they talk about recent scientific issues and plan field trips that per- tain to science. Some field trips the Science Club took were a trip to the Los Angeles Griffith Park Observatory and the Los Angeles County Museum of club on campus, but I enjoy it. A new club emerged on Campus - the Movie Club. Club advisor Victoria Workman stated, Even though we were a new club, I think we were quite a success. The club's first activity was to make a movie. This however, was not an easy task. Each club member had a special role in the produc- tion of the movie, like writing scripts and filming. I really was excited about mak- ing a movieg it was hard work, but it all paid off, said member Leslie Science and Industry. Tice. A Park said the club was a lot of fun. I enjoy itg it's not the most popular ' 2 .1 r 5 Q , s.., i l I I 1 Q I 'EHISII V. V a I vu , ,,,,,, , ,,,, -van-:vw . ., . H ------,, f'-' ' M .' 'Y - ' ' SCIENCE CLUB MEMBERS - Philip Chien, W nda Chung, William Lai, Sumit Verma, Thomas Tsubota, Iason Lee, Tom Liu, Brian Tickenoff, Ecflward Lim, Bob Biswas, Advisor john Park, Patrick Cuejilo, Steven Yang, Kevin Yang, David Lee. Mad Scientists, Movie Makers MOVIE CLUB MEMBERS - Top row: Chris Latora. Second row: janet Lancaster, April Comyns. Third row: Karen Wang, Rekha Lapsiwala, Leslie Tice. Fourth row: Ted Caplan, Darren Goldberg, Valerie Foote. UD I'T'I I I l X l'T'l F T SciencefMovie,fOrganizotions 71

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...I L.I..l Speaking Tongues SMILING FOR THE CAMERA - and waiting for the Spanish Club meeting to begin are Min- dy Strong and Shay Miller. Both said that their favorite Spanish Club activity was Inter- national Week. Two of the clubs were Spanish Club and International Club. The purpose of S anish Club is to experience a different culture beyond the textbook, said Irma Lu- jan, one of the Spanish Club ad- visors. Some of the Spanish Club's activities were making and selling ethnic food, a field trip to Olvera Street, and helping put together In- ternational Week. I joined Spanish Club to get in- volved and to have a good time, said Linda Hsu. Another foreign language club at DBHS is International Club. Man got the two clubs mixed up wit each other, mainly because many -gli members of one club were ill IIIG other. Some differences were the activities, advisors, and officers. The Spanish Club advisors were Iill Paredes, Irma Lujan, and Rann Millar. The officers were: President - James Chung, Vice President - Elsa Rivera, Secretary - Susie Ze eda, Treasurer - Nicole Mer- ca o, Publicity - Carrie Bilecki, and Graphics - Katrina Minck. The International Club advisor was Col- leen Kelly and the officers were: President - lack Kim, Secretary - Teresa Chia, Treasurer - Hea Yong Hong, and Historian - Stephanie Lee. 33 if S.. .F ?T?TQ l? 1,9742 177 if, . ,Y ggi? Q33 ,, Q. :ZW 1ft,',f:'i J,- V, fu .., 1 Jw , , r an x .. K3 U. I if? .. '13 .. Q g U G.. . 9 rs is. '55 U I f ia . 4 V 1 My I lf! 9 0 I if if . I f 1 N I 'f 3. Hz 5 2 ' 2 SPANISH CLUB - Front row: Irma Lujan, Nicole Mercado. Carrie Bilecki, Elsa Rivera, Iames Chung, Susie Zepeda, Rann Millar. Row 2: Karen Whang, Io Ann Villanueva, Rick Stevens, Alison Zeller, Sandra Merlelti, Eileen Gomez, Grace Tsao. Row 3: Hea Yong Hong, Iulie Slirn, Bonni Savanni, Carmelita Talampas. Row 4: Stephanie Lee, Christy Olsen. Row 5: Joanna Chen, lagrulti Lad, Danny Wu, lack Chun , Troy Castellanos, Danny Choi, Mike Bar- lolome, Row 6: Debashis Biswas. Iames Tsao, Chi Yang, Diana Garcia, Claudia Martin Delcam o, Mike Uresti. Not shown are: Iillj Paredes, Mindif Strong, Shay Miller, Katrina Minc ,and Linda Hsu. INTERNATIONAL CLUB - Front row: Teresa Chia, Stephanie Lee, lack Kim, Hea Yong Hong. Row 2: Mrs. Colleen Kelly, Iason Lee, Sue Kim. Bryna Yoo, Avi Mirchandani, Randy Classman, Chetha Sehgal, Elsie Hui, Erika Villarza, Heba El- Badawi, llrivashi Mirchandani. Row 3: Iereniy Ienkin, Brian Tickenoff, Thomas Tsubota, Sumil Verma. Ar- mand Sanlos, Heather IN'I0UIg0I'Il9ILi7i lulie Stirn, Seema Bag Ai, Wyn a Chung.PhillipChien,PoYang. 70 OrgonizationsfSpunish International 'I I i---qA,gl ' ' I- it -. ' .pl .Wx



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LET US PRAY - Ken Kirkeby and junior Matthew Orrozco have an European Differences Although they are in the same continent, France and Germany have other differences. The same applied to French and German clubs. Both clubs were e ually activeg from the French Ctlub making crepes to German C1ub's selling pretzels, both had fun activities to raise money for such things as skiing and taking group outings to parks and pizza places. According to Melinda jones, one of the French Club's advisors, it didn't take many qualifications to join either club. and be interested in doing fun ac- tivitiesf' said jones. Both clubs also raised funds fre- quently. For the German Club, the Oktoberfest was a yearly activity that always had a good turnout. The French Club sponsored a French camp which was held once in the fall and once in the spring. Many members went for the fun and to enjoy themselves. It was really neat how we got to do different activities during lunch or out of schoolg it was a lot of fun, said sophomore French Club interesting discussion. Visual aids were essential in learning new vocabulary and concepts. l.I..I All that was required was to be actively involved in the languages member Candace Vogel. V5 AFX '51 , 1, tx I 1' 'g 4 . X xi , fix!- FRENCH CLUB - lim Chung, IoAnn Wu iPres.J, jo Yang, Kristi Murphy, Susie Austin, joy Tsu Hiya, Rod Villanueva, Ginard Henry, Lillian Lee, Theresa Zalewski, Aimee Cervera, Teresa Chia, Heba Badaur, Iren Hagen, Pam Manalac, Connie Yang, Helene Sam- son, Cathy Nixt, Io Gerrara, Rochelle Finley, Kathleen Murphy, Pat Cuejilo, Ed Lim, Tien Dam, Sumita Sethi, Daniel Eggleston, Suna Kang, Candace Vogel, Bryna Yoo, Alicia Buktencia, jeremy jenkin, Erica Moris, jennifer Ma, Michael Yniguez, Matthew Orrozco. 72 French ClubfOrgunizutions I QQAX SAY CHEESE! - Ken Kirkeby, Ajay Malik, Alicia Buktencia, Melinda jones, Mitch Rowland, Rey Koo and IoAnn Wu show off their European ride. This was on- ly a fraction of tllle huge club. 4 -

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