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R :1,, V -HMAS JE' ii i. 4 lf: . +9 ' .. . ,.,,1r'x . ,LM ,,,AA - gg OPPORTUNITY AWAITS - a football player as he sits, waiting to be called into the game. The Brahmas played under new Head Football Coach Lance Gross. IN A ROUNDABOUT WAY - the Yell Leaders give a cheer with their megaphones. There were A Touch of rahma pride was reflected in many different ways at Diamond Bar High School. Junior Shelley Helsel said, l'm proud ofthe wide range of academics, arts, sports, and more, because it gives students a choice. This choice was evident in the activities at DBHS and the purple and gold pride shown by their participants. For many students, the athletic program as DBHS was a source of pride. Junior Larson Hahm said, lt lathleticsl has illuminated the school off the list of 'What school?l?' into the brains of students all over Southern California. This pride was evident as Brahma fans provided support of their athletes as they enthusiastically cheered them on through games. Senior Young Lee commented on another aspect in which pride was shown - academics. He said, l'm proud of our teachers here. Having transferred from another school his junior year he added, . . . Whatadifferenceln Pride also extended to student activities as well. USB Secretary, senior Nicole Upadhye, said, I think our student government and all the activities they put on can't be compared to any school in Californial. . . Senior Jagruti Lad spoke of her pride in stu- dent activities. She said, lActivitiesl gives people opportunities to join-and enjoy themselves . . . lots of people are involved and that's what Diamond Bar High should be! Thanks, Favier. Besides the pride in sports, academics and ac- tivities, there was one other distinction that DBHS four Yell Leaders on the Var- Ty Yell Squad. held over many others. Senior Jeni Cogger said I bet we have more ants than any other school! SHADES OF PRIDE - are GJT f f , seen on e ace o 'unior , i'-X i C XD ' lx ' Judyb walilggiwf-Rgf 5185. 3 QQ N4 W X Ml X -Q! kg XQ min er o e un erm f CT, -Sq A 1 5 ,X k V2 -.50 Nyh 14 by 3 ev Q, QQ ,L fi C2 .iff , X, ,xfx ,M AQ ,if Mac Or' 72. 'Z ' f NK QVU Q ali Agp QU Ywrpxfxq Q5 wx QXAV-S . lb i ' if sfrlesg' .Q girly? if if as 2. Ja, wfrf 2 ff X ye YS 4595 MXDJ , gp 'E ? Q., 'Z Tyr Gb? fb Jig X56 -XX Yi 5 O6 fbi ij X N- .li if Q PridefOpening
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bfi G S. GREEN I I used to go to Ganesha High School, and when I told people I was going to Diamond Bar High School they told me that there were five elevators and there were cushioned seats for everyone, said senior Greg Ray. What was it about Diamond Bar High School that gave the impression of being a school full of rich snobs? Was it the location, upper-middle-class Dia- mond Bar, or was it the people themselves? What was it that made people call Diamond Bar High School students The Rich Kids on the Hill? There are some snobs at this school, and they do give the school a bad name, but there are a lot of good people, also. I think people are just jealous, remarked senior Denyse Sharp. It was true there were Gucci watches, Guess jeans, and Mercedes to be found on campus. Dia- mond Bar was a very fashion-conscious school, with a lot of pressure to be Hin. It seemed the fashion credo for DBHS was, The more expensive, the better. People were known to spend several hun- dred dollars on an outfit with the appropriate ac- cessories. Jewelry was in vogue for both sexes, with the emphasis being on gold and precious gems. I'm very fashion-conscious, but even I find it hard to keep up with some people who spend a lot of money on their clothes, In fact, it's almost im- possible, commented senior Mitch Rowland. Green was the catch word for Diamond Bar and, along with gold, silver, and sparkle seemed to dorrhinate the school. - A sv n . C., X v v ,ic y kj-fUcUm ,X KAL I C R M fmfoywjmffdf Q' J AQ, I vinci J' ' ff fx f X A SML K ZWLUMUQ Q7 t I ffmfw 0 l .X ,fleulhwfwvfl - 6531 if MQ Q, SHARP - Senior John Marcos shows off his Code Bleu t-shirt during lunch. Code Bleu became very popular for their innovative prints. Opulence X Opening 9
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