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'inn T't25'5 I ,.,, 4-,1gIE5'f1'i.5f:ff?Z- ' ,f , f hifi V w ai , , -,,,,,,. ,rx ,W . ., .,,, ,, OVERCOMING THE SHOCK - is sophomore Homecoming princess Nettie Howe after being crown- ed. Despite the ten o'clock curfew, sophomores at- tended functions like dances that ended after curfew. HAVE YOU HEARD? - Telling her friend Bonnie Hill the latest news is sophomore Carrie Schnleder. Monday lunches were usually filled with conversations about the past weekend. HITTING THE BOOKS - are sophomores Jen- nifer Zeller and Heather Wood trying to finish the assignment before the bell, A lot of effort was put into trying to finish assignments during class so the students could spend their free time other ways. , 234 SophomoresfCurfew t was 10:15 pm. The five boys were parked in the I..ucky's parking lot, about to enter Rudy's, the local hangout. All of a sudden, a tall, sturdy policeman shook a stern finger at them and said, Boys! I'm afraid you've violated curfew! Curfew'? What curfew? This was a statement made by many sophomores when asked what they thought of the 10:00 pm curfew. Many sophomores didn't know about such a curfew because it,wasn't strongly enforced. I didn't even know there was one, but l feel that it should be your parents' responsibility, said After Hour sophomore Pat Oborn. A lot of sophomores felt it was not worthwhile because nobody pays at- tention to it. Some sophomores questioned the purpose of having a 10:00 pm curfew when many students went to Rudy'S after football games and stayed for a few hours. This was usually after curfew. 1 Until sophomores actually saw some acts of violating curfew followed by severe consequences, they were going to stay out a lot later than 10:00 pm. They hoped as late as possible.
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' l Cf-Me.. KlCK ME I'M A FRESHMANH + says sophomore Steven Yoo. Yoo mas' queraded as a freshman for Holloween. TOGETHER - are sophomores Claudia LasCano and Joe Candelaria. Many couples managed to make their relationships last for months. DAYDREAMING - about the girl he likes is sophomore Eric Oestreich. Some people chose to let their minds wander instead of paying attention in class when they had a crush on someone. l-my , f FX. , A - . ,va ix Y ,Q ' ,E pt D Q, X V' - i . :- 236 Sophomores,f'Crushes -ali n Intense infatuation I I h, he's so cute, swooned Susie Sophomore, as Jerry Jock casually sauntered by. He doesn,t even know I'm alive! Oh, Susie, said her friends. lt's only a crushu . . . A crush, as defined by Webster's High School Dictionary, is an intense infatua- tion. Then again, a crush, as defined by sophomores at Diamond Bar, is: When somebody likes somebody else, and the other person doesn't know, defin- ed sophomore Rich Yodites. Falling for someone who doesn't know youlre alive, suggested Jennifer Kenan. Liking somebody but not really knowing them, commented Jennifer Oku. Most of the sophomores questioned felt that everyone experiences at least one crush, especially during high school. grushes were very common at Diamond ar. The symptoms of a crush were: li Staring at himfher whenever hefshe walks by. 21 Following himfher around. 31 Casually walking by himfher whenever possible. 4l Writing hisfher name all over your folder. 55 Finding out all you can about the per- son, like phone number, and home address. When asked if she felt whether crushes were a vital part of growing up, Kenan em- Ehatically replied, No, because they urtln
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