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Eye, Part of Precision Dance Team, Lieute- nant of Drill Team, Layout Editor of Calliope 1121, Super Bowl Pregame Show Dance 1111, GATE 19-121. Heather Lynne Cardamone - Academic Decathlon 1121, Jr. Social Chairperson, Prom Committee 1111, Prom Fashion Show 1111, Key Club 1121, SADD 1121, Safe Rides 1121, Yearbook 1121, Senior Style Council, Spanish Club 191, J.V. Soccer, Weight Lif- ting Contest 110-121. Eric M. Ceraolo - CSF 19-121, Principals Honor Roll 19-121, French Club. Christine E. Chang - CSF, Key Club, Calliope Staff, Whois Who Among American High School Students, German Club, Drill Team, Science Club, Interna- tional Foreign Language Award, Honor Roll, Girls' League. STRESS - Brian Barthalomew, senior, asks senior coordinator, Kris Davis, for advice on college. ln the month of November many seniors came to Mrs. Davis for advice. WHAT A SMILE - Senior class advisor, Diane Tobar, is always willing to answer a question with a smile. Mrs. Tobar was one of the two advisors to the senior class. I 'lfj 'Y ' ' S ' m ONE BIG FAMILY - Linda Martinsen, senior coor- ' 3 , 1 , l 1 CF-f 1 'M dinator, poses with seniors, Malcolm Gill, Jim Akin, L, 1 lilx.. ' 'L ' 'E Q ' Greg White, Kevin Bruner and freshman Kim Maiden. ff '32 l V ,V I 2 TT J Mrs. Martisen received a portion of students from each 16 , T' lj. .Q 4 ' - . as class. A E' f ' N- L- . rf 5 I if .mein . i I .1 -f,1.k xg,1- , 5 -.51 x 1 ' 1, 5-7' ' vii, l- 1.3 1 Y .gr ,JK tp :git , g , rg, f 1 ,it 1 ' -- ks: in f I ' .. - ., :lf , I M :, V? QW, ix ' VY .' 1.1 f.-- 5 ., 1 , i Petty Chang - CSF, V. Badminton, Ger- man Club, International Club. Darlene Lynelle Chavez - Freshman Social Chairperson, Key Club, IOC Rep. 1121, Yearbook 1111, Badminton, Junior Honor Roll, 87 Prom Court, JSA Debate Club, French Club, Business Club. Albert Chen - International Club, CSF, JSA Debate Club, Science Fiction Club, Track Team. Song H. Cho - Junior Honor Guard, CSF, Honor Roll, Academic Decathlon,. Who's Who In America, German Club, French Club, Key Club, Yearbook, Math Club. Jack H. Chung - Key Club President, CSF 19-121, Principals Honor Roll, Spanish Club. Mark Curchill - Cross-Country, Track, JSA Debate Club, Key Club, French Club. Cherie Clarke -- Yearbook 111-121, Mother Ducks rs. Davis spent a lot of time solving the problems of seniors. One of the more interesting problems she had to deal with was when seniors turning eighteen wanted to begin writing their own notes for school. The long hours Mrs. Davis spent solving problems brought about a close relationship between her and most of the seniors. The love she had for seniors results from this being her first class she has handled for four years. I have shared so much with them, I have watched them grow and mature, said Mrs. Davis about her seniors. When students hear mom being yelled across school, most seniors will know so- meone is calling Mrs. Martinsen. Mrs. Mar- tinsen took some students from each class in order to lighten the load for the other grade level coordinators. She is my second mom, said senior Malcolm Gill. She puts in a lot of time helping seniors get ready for college and sending out applica- tions, said Gill. Seniors are interesting in general, but I env joy being senior coordinator because of the kids, said Mrs. Martinsen. I have to change my third period class! I am failing my third period! I need a recommendationf, These are all problems that Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Martinsen had to deal with everyday. These two women were the seniors' best friend, second mom, and grade level coor- . - , J I V 111 -I .1 - 1' I MTW, , Wife' . dinators all in one. Sometimes I clon't know what I would do without her,'l said senior Heather Cardimone about Mrs. Davis. Mrs, Davis, who has been a grade level coordinator for six years relocated to the career center as all senior coordinators do. We do this so that I am better able to help seniors with their college informa- tion, said Davis about the move. Questions concerning college and the future, kids becoming'tired of four years of high school, and 1 kids finally maturing who are now l l worried about making up for lost time are some of the more common problems that the seniors bring to me, said Mrs. Davis. GLCfSeniors 1 69 ' . -Q . 4, . -,,.-i Y ,, iff , 1. .3 . .3 iggcv ,L-'.:ff 3 , ?'i f v 'i'.- 'gn' i1 v 'ln' l.g.?Yf?: f2if' fri if 1-s ,. v 1 2 31144- ,,1!1w: ,:, .- ' 4 'Q'-l f -'if ' wid? L., -i':5iri'!!
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:7Singers,, Businessf Club, I-lonorfgl f rrfi Senior Achievernents?? t is not unusual that people would tend to perceive the word achievements dif- ferently. Such was the case with the Senior Achievements of 1988. Some seniors regarded accomplishments like CSF and Academic Decathlon as the top priority, while others listed such achievements as get- ting a job and not forgetting kicked out by my counselor. Growing my hair, stated Mike Anderson, was one of my greatest achievements. Gena Ursua also believed that using one e'ft,,s ,k.,fk 1,1-ff .-k-f,- -. f. -K K. , , K. In k K K Clitb,iPrornfCoAmrnittee. illis liiist T coAchfdnsil.i++ oiss egTrack osses' c 9412i,4 Lfsi..Mafh,1Dean'sAA Lisf.i.Sc1ence4sj. ?5if2,CrossiCountry,AFrench.Club,.Science fp, g'iii 1 M.:Cdffi1!A+.B3nd. il 0-12i4Q2nf?relg Band, Drumltneg veir siso i itr e Marie-A canine -+o-semar sssi .sryigg ,. 0 , iitt Ii: ssni llsiasioillriesiiii r iirit li ertivoi 5 ssssieises S toetsssols rtlt A esos osiv framers seoe camrerssf iCi'4bA wha, . in i A iAm2fiCfmw Kish LfSti1d6hiS4- 1 sise ilil TP? isly 'gfxif' eis , iP.4'1P9Fl-e:f1C0144 fWh9fSiiWhQ7Av!9vs.i.i American tite Hgh,,SCl'10Qlfi StL1d8hfS,A:.',HOtt0t1l,',','i' i iRbil .Deane List Math Senior-5tg1ei.ACo.unit risy Foufiiyplacefh. icbumv ri 3 i Discovered that high school is a nice place to visit, but . . f' i ouse of Re s 912 A 88 Float Com lsfll' ytiivvtiet eiii iisrsi rliles A iitl BadmintriwizSOPhe: tiiAA A .tiff fifllilli ivii A f A , 3 i A i irir 1 thousand cans of hairspray was an ac- complishment not to be overlooked. Seniors such as Chris Kubat and Mandy Pearson took a more personal approach as both included the other's friendship in the top five of their high school achievements. Of course, there were those students, such as Blake Coble, who felt that uffinallyl open- ing my locker also unlocked the door to future success - if only they could just pass Mr. Park's chemistry test. Once in agwhile, one could run across an achievement sheet and see a legitimate club, such as the ski club or Girls' League, but the majority of seniors listed their own 'clubs.' Among these was the Three-D's, members in- cluding Niki Oriti and Michelle Walls. The overall most important achievements listed by almost every senior was Graduating! Although not yet accomplish- ed, most seniors believed that graduating would be no problem - Without contracting senioritis? asks one senior, Well - maybe not so easy. l Yssisssk, tAsQigfig,s.ciubQA5Al AAA -l1' f.'ll ' ',,ll,l, tfiflff'ii.,'TiA-'irzlidl ., f 'f 5 ,llt A iff? . i'Discovered that Diamond Bar High + Educational Institution used in the same i sentence : MASSIVE CONTRADICTIONW A Discovered ,that high school is a joke, and has no relationship with reality i whatsoever. A I Discovered high school is notia school, it's an institution, and students are not taught, they're processed. A , A A A '5Discovered that most Diamond Bar students are, in fact, stuck-up despite what those who are stuck-up say. l i l 'After discovering ALL of this,iachieved the ability to tolerate it, and try to learn something in the process. , A A i ii'f A ztacwsea: A A A A A A -- Daniel Affonso - ffAi .tril raw: f,,i .f..i 5 ilrr f M, ,f ,f 5,,,4-, ,W , ,Z '?P'I'lUeV 'K if ff 'P if W4 7 1i'X,5M?fyQff:, v Seniors f Achievements? 1 71
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