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AL,:,, A f , L 'rl f,.f ,:rfffl,ff,f.,f,.,zZ.Jf . MAY I HELP YOU - asks Guy Roubian. He was the new coordinator on staff this year, who was in charge of the Freshmen class. WHO ARE YOU GO- ING TO CALL? - Lin- da Martinsen helped all the coordinators by tak- ing some of the students from each of the classes, lt was her second year at Diamond Bar. . .,,, o 3 1 X n 5 W .1 K 'tl M- The Silver Stars re the Grade Level Coodinators bring- ing out the colors of life? Davis, Duenas, Chase, Roubian and Mar- tinsen put out more than their share of work to brighten the students' colors. The Grade Level Coordinators jobs en- sured that all students were registered cor- rectly, well disciplined and were there to listen to any problems a student might have. We help kids with the decision making pro- cess, we try to give encouragement and sup- port, anything to make them the best they can be, stated Mrs. Martinsen. All five of the GLC's worked hard for the students. They worked diligently striving for the best of everything. i Mrs. Davis was very supportive. Being a senior puts a lot of 148 Grade Level CoordinatorsfFacuIty pressure on you. There are a lot of decisions to be made, and when I needed help, Mrs. Davis was there to give me all the support she could, remarked Kurt Marden. The Coordinators brought out their students' colors best with the support system. This was one of the most crucial parts of the Coordinators' jobs. The support system consisted of being a substitute parent to students, reprimanding, whether it be good or bad, showing up at all extracur- ricular activities, getting involved with stu- dent school activities and being a great listener, instead of doing all the talking. I think it's important for our kids to know that we are always there for them. We are always around, added Duenas. My i 'Q
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YES, MAY 1 HELP 1 ' - A 1 ,M ggi X g YOU? - asks Bruce F I '2 '4fi7 5 Dunbridge to Ellen F me fx '1 'X Kuhnert senior. Dun- ' ' i , V 4 V 2 it bridge taught psychology r and English. ' 4 W H O W O N ? - , Coaches Terry Roche and Bill Murray take time out between classes to read the sports page. Often coaches consulted the newspaper to find out opponents' scores. 0 fu Working Together as a Team hat was Human Resources all about? Human Resources were the casses that kept students in shape, both physically and mentally. Human Resources consisted of Futures, History, Psychology, Physical Education, and World Cultures Classes. The Dean of Human Resources was Bill Cline. This was Mr. Cline's first year as the Dean of Human Resources, although he has been a teacher here for six years. As the Dean of Human Resources Mr. Cline's job was to make sure everything ran smoothly by organizing curriculum and observations. He also had to schedule the sports events and made sure everything ran smoothly for the coaches. Another important person in the Human 150 Human ResourcesfFacuIty Resources department was Dale Favier. He was known as the famous Activities Director who kept spirits high and did everything he could to make the school year fun. Mr, Favier is a pefectionistg he pushes to get things done right. That is why there was always something fun and exciting going on here, remarked senior Mike Schumacher. Mr. Favier worked hard and was very demanding, keeping the U.S.B. officers on their toes. Everyone who worked with Favier respected him and knew that he made things happen. Mr. Favier always gave 11096 of his time and concern to guarantee the success of all school activities. Things are always going to get done no mat- ter what the circumstances are, stated senior Christina Landofi. iffy I X S 4 YQ mv. X nr k 'O I mf 3123! ffiw if ffl?
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