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iiyir . .,t. 1, t 9 'V ow important is your family to you? Ac- cording to the 435 sophomores, their ,, family came first in most of their lives. lt was obvious priorities have changed for ' them over the years. Sophomores were asked to prioritize school, friends, sports and activities, and mf' dates. The results were overwhelming, yet not surprising. Family came first leaving a slim margin with friends. School was not far behind, having nearly as many votes. Sophomores rated those as common priorities, but there were also some varying activities that were impor- well. There's a lot of pressure in selecting priorities that your parents agree with, remarked Ryan Longacre. According to the sophomores, high school influenced and changed their priorities, the most, and they began to consider their future. One sophomore wrote My priorities have focused on school because by looking ahead, l realize that education is priceless. My priorities have changed a lot, and l'm sure they will change again as I get older, commented Jenny Korn. Alix? any J J P 2 as l TAKING A BREAK - from her busy schedule to have a snack is JV cheerleader Laura Neal. Sophomores had to manage their time to fit everything they needed into their day. STUDYING - for SRC is sophomore Carolyn Carson. Carson had to balance time between her schoolwork, family, friends, and Drill Team this year. FRIENDS - Regina Kim and Stacia Kramer show how close they are. Friends were one of the most important thing in a sophomore's life. 'Sv 228 Sophomores f Priorities AJ ii
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it its.. is fn I I H f, , X .Q A . ,t 7' 1 fm Mi 11 1- Pride. Spirit, and Colors pirit . . . The class of 1990 definite- ly had that. Most sophomores felt that their class had a good chance of being class of the year. As Jennifer Oku put it, We have a lot of spirit. I think we have the best out of any class this year. Even as freshmen, the class of '90 displayed a vast amount of pride and spirit in Diamond Bar. Along with spirit came the class color . . . turquoise and black. When asked how they felt about having a class color, most sophomores said that it should be a senior privilege because it's their last year of high school. Some people said that the idea of class colors was useless. Jennifer Kenan, sophomore, said It's dumb for every class to have a color because we should all be proud of our school colors, purple and gold. Whether or not having class colors was a good idea, the fact remained that the class of 1990 didn't need a distinctive col- or to promote their school spirit. They 230 Sophomores X Spirit SHOWING THEIR SPIRIT - are sophomores Karen Whang and Rochelle Finley at a Saturday football game. There were many ways besides shirts and pom-poms to show shool spirit. DECKED OUT - in his Halloween costume, a pregnant housewife, is sophomore Eddie Padilla. Some sophomores went all out to show their spirit of the season. WORKING HER BODY - is Caroline Arvizu, sophomore. Aerobics was a class that many sophomore girls, such as Caroline, chose to take. were doingjust fine without it. A 1A
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