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

 - Class of 1988

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Diamond Bar High School - Taurus Yearbook (Diamond Bar, CA) online collection, 1988 Edition, Page 224 of 292
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La Tisha Fairley Fulbert Fajardo Ryan Finnerty Elizabeth Flores Heather Flores Gina Fontaine Angela Ford ll- Chris Frederick - . Treuin Frederiksen 'f . Inger Freng - Richard Fry ' Tammie Fuller Christi Gale , Lorena Galuan 1 i ' ffirrr 'f-Twmr . A: C 2 E in ' Stephanie Garcia Trisha Garcia Vincent Garcia Danny George Jarteh Gilbert Adam Gioue Randy Glassman Doug Goldberg Eileen Gomez Ana Gonzalez Kim Graham Monica Gregg Ariel Guerrero John Gutowski x lx - i 1 Sounds of Music J's at lunch brought big crowds depending on the music. The most often played types of music at DBHS were new wave, funk, and rap. DJ's gave all types of music listeners a chance to relax or dance during lunch. I prefer to listen to funk, but I feel everyone should get an equal opportuni- ty to listen to the music they enjoy the most, remarked junior Brian Kaufman. Senior DJ Dale Kern expressed, I feel the type of people who listen to funk and f lVi 208 Juniors DJ's rap are more outspoken, than the type of people who listen to new wave and rock. They are more conservative, and do not tend to dance as much. The majority of the junior class feel the music gives them a chance to relieve school tensions and pressures. The top three radio stations voted upon by the junior class were: KPWR, KROQ, and KIIS. The three most popular musical groups the ju i rs oted for were LL Cool J, Ll26a d Watley. ' xvr l Q N 'l Q, , B' R- l ' 5. l' g , ll if for 1 4. --rl l X A V75-f f 'u-.l1 V Q L ,I 4-..-:- Q j,,3 -' fi 'F s f f 1 f Y, 5 1 D - y E' y , . fue ,.,- , I l ! ,542 WHO ME? - Junior talent at lunch. Jones lunch time. Jones displays his mu one of several D.J.'s who playf

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. 1 , - V -, .- Brandon Dederich Garry Dejesus Julie Dekkenga , Maritza Delacruz if V Rhett Delangis Andrew Delgado .5 Sandy Demeter t X -, lk 1 . . l I F? J ers? D a. ' Y ' A fl v K fl I 'C' N? 1 1, 'A Q I 3? ii We N f .Q r 1 I 5 I, ':. Q f fix , l PROMISE TO DO MY BEST - Junior Tiffany Tanner speaks during the debates against her opponent Ursula Negri. l'anner's speech was so well put, she overwhelmed the student Jody, receiving the majority of votes. 1 , , N 'Q PN i I, -aims 4 Joe Di Marco 'xt I' 7 Jennifer Diaz . 1 7 Q glq MarcoDiaz 7 4 ' lx RobertDickerson X L Ken Dickinson Johnny Dolstra Raquel Doucette is ' is Galit Driz David Duarte Donna Duke Jennifer Dukes Jason Durand Cynthia Durousseau Bonnie Ebenkamp ay, x Mike Eberhard Mitch Eckles Scott Edwards Shannon Ellis Niels Englyng Mabel Espino . Marla Everett Spending Time With riends ven though the juniors are working hard, they always seem to find time to spend with their friends. Sometimes I get so frustrated and bored just sitting at home doing my homework, I just put everything aside and pick up the phone to call a friend. Doing homework with friends always seemed to be a popular feature in the lunch area or even in the quiet library. Friendships are some of the most impor- tant relationships any person can have. Juniors showed how important their friends are to them. What would life be without friends or people to trust? No tears, no laughter, or no fighting. Even though there are times when friends upset one another that didn't always mean the end of the relationship. Throughout the school year, juniors always found time not only for themselves, but also for their friends. Friendsftluniors 207



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