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

 - Class of 1988

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.111 RIDING HIGH -- are Freshmen Homecoming Court can- didates: Jimmy Doyle, Jason Judy, Christine Healy, Tiffany Fuller, and Celest Balerino. The candidates were overjoyed to be on court. ROLL THAT BALL - Freshmen Cassey Heckmer, Kasey Sandamen and Shelby Miller get ready to play skeeball. Freshmen fun night was held at Showboat. RAKING IT IN - are freshmen Tyson Chavez and Ross Smith. The Freshmen fun night brought profits for later activities, Freshmen ColorsfStudent Life 33

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