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of high school. lXCQQcgSIr N 118' ' CKQYA Sl-X QV bp 5 sc-D - Jlxcfvb 9 W NE QL 4 X N9 ,. fr W x1P'Jr2Q1 WATCH ME WHILE I PLAY - says senior Leon Xxx -51 lf Monzon. Monzon has been active in band all four years QQ 5 cj iw L S Oaiioieiass QW QV . Web mf? L- .N off? CZTXQCLJX WR 'Al V .vh xm. X' 1' W ,MJ . f Q lf , Kg 7 ZZ? to I' 3021 fl What Makes People Laugh? X 3 has been said that laughter is the .universal language, and that was cer- tainly true at Diamond Bar High School, where students were very involv- ed with comedy and making people laugh. Students wanted to let people know that life was fun. Diamond Bar High School really put its best foot for- ward when it came to comedy. Teachers were well-known for their stupid jokes or strange, yet interesting, stories. It seemed to lighten up the class period. Students remarked on how funny some of their teachers were. The insight of enjoyment made it funnier and easier for the students to go to class. Teachers seemed to make students feel better about themselves through humor. At Diamond Bar High School, student life was always a blast. Students did not care whether or not others looked goofy or stupid. They were doing just what they wanted to do. Halloween was a prime ex- ample of just how funny and crazy some students could get to make others laugh. lt always seemed that there was one certain student that wanted, and got, attention. Todd Babos has got to be one of the funniest people I've ever met, com- mented senior Heather Alford. Through his humor, Babos made what was a long year, considerably short. There was always a time to laugh and have fun at Diamond Bar High School. YC WW i s i . ... , o K X Xl , QE 5 5469 ' x ' N XX LaughingfStudent Life 27
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