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Y The Color of Money ' --1 -- - 1 fr! W i gf-1 551. fter waiting 15 minutes in the lunch line, Sam Senior had finally reached the front of the line. Eagerly, he sputtered his order, almost smelling his lunch. As he reached in his pocket to retrieve money, he discovered his wallet was nowhere to be found. What to do? This situation happened to many seniors. Seniors had to solve these problems smoothly and cooly, to retain their social status at Diamond Bar High School. Being an active and involved senior meant having to spend large amounts of money, at least 515.00 every week. Things that seniors bought ranged from prom tickets to Friday night football game tickets. Seniors had to buy many things to become acceptable and impressive to the underclassmen. Seniors bought prom bids alongs with homecoming tickets which totalled around 5130. Senior portraits and registration fees were paid before school even started. The average amount for a senior portrait was S150 while registration cost around 340. Then there was the item that made all seniors proud, the wildly desired Senior Seducktion T-Shirts which cost 5 10. Other options to spend money included the senior cruise, approximately S500. Another claim on cash was college related fees. Many seniors had to take college entrance tests such as the SAT, ACT, and Achievement Tests which cost around S70 total. Many seniors, though, took each test twice to improve their Q r score. College Applications were also very expensive. The ' 1 University of California applications cost S35 and S20 for Af U gf, each additional campus. The average cost for applications , f totalled around S200. - - .1 To obtain the astronomical figures needed to fund the Q H last year of high school, many seniors had to find a job at A local markets or fast food chains. Seniors had to go through 1' H. many hardships and stuggles to obtair what they wanted. if g V Some seniors, though, took the shortcut to obtain their 1 A A , wants. Senior Nick Szeto said it best, My mother pays for KK Vkglr Q Y MMM . ' everything! ' LHTYMGYUZ Cara Abulencia - Chamber Singers 110- 111, Ski Club 1101, Golf Club1101. I 121, CSF 110-121, Key Club 1111, Spanish Wendy Allan - Marching and Concert Club 110-121, Student Body Treasurer 191, Band 110-121, Band Council 1121, Honor Junior Honor Guard, Volleyball 191, Who's Roll 191- Who in American- High Schools, Honor Roll. Robert Alfllllll - 51. C1855 V- Pres-, V- Christine Lee Adams - Drama 12 yrs.1, Tennis 110-111, Senior Style Council 1121, Ski Club 19-101, 1 Junior Honor Guard, Spanish Club 111-121, Steven Adams - Cross-Country 19-111, Junior Prom Court, CAP Committee Track 19-111, Yearbook 1121, French Club 10 . JdshlAdler -- CIF 3A Soccer Champions 1987, V. Soccer 110-121, V. Golf 1101, Ten- nis 191, Honor Roll19-121, Varsity Club, Golf Club, Business Club. Andrea Aiken - Ski Club 19-121, Spanish Club 19-101, Track 19-101, Basketball 19-111, Tennis 110-111, Badminton 191, Girls, League 19-121, Jim Akin - Cross-County 19-111, Track 19- Member 1111, CSF 19-121. DeAndra Anderson -- J.V. Basketball 191, V. Basketball 110-111, J .V. Softball 191, Cross-Country 191, V. Tennis 1111, J,V. Ten- nis 1101. Todd Babos -- Freshman Class Pres., USB Finance Director 110-111, V. Yell 1Pres.1, Soccer, Ski Club, IOC Rep., Winter Formal Court 1986. Mark Baker - Jr. All-American Band 1111, Marching and Concert Band 19-121, Pep WAl'lT'S UP?? - Kurt Marden, senior, looks cool as he waits for his friend to lend him some money. WE'RE, IN THE MONEY - Senior Officers collect money for the Masquerade Ball during Halloween Week. Expenses X Seniors 1 65
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