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 46 of 292
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iw, frpfgff 444. W ,. i Sfsff 1, ' ll IJ1, x .witifd HARD AT WORK - Senior Paul Spere quickly glances over his reading assignment for English class. Many students came into the library to catch up on homework. 42 Student LifefLibrary ,,ff'.f'74N fff. ' ' W .. .Aw -f-ff '-X M is s P sntss V J J! w' M X 's 3 W1 ref, ri ,. - . 'A A it 5 ii v rips ' 2 gf-'faF'f :W i' M f H ss YP- E r- A ' ' f , hat's there to do on a closed X campus during lunch? - Students of Diamond Bar M High School had no problem finding things to do during lunch. Most people ate lunch and listened to the school radio KBAR. Many others, though, went to the library to do their schoolwork. Originally, this was the in- tent of going to the library, but the library became one of the main places where people went together to socialize. The library was still a place to go to study but it remained this way only through the constant monitorings of the librarians. Usually, the people who went to the library on a regular basis had work planned out to do ahead of time. At the library, they worked in a comfortable en- vironment with their friends. Most of the time, though, it was the people who did not go to the library regularly that actual- ly worked in the library. I, usually, go there to do my Biology homework. That way if I don't know how to do it, I can ask the people in there the library? for help, said Mike Bartolome, senior. It was a good idea to go to the library to do one's homework because it provided a place that was extremely quiet. One could also usually find assistance on their homework. So if there were any students who did not have their homework on time, the library was the place to be. fg,55Q-mi 4, Mi? rf' f 0- ALMOST FINISHED - thinks Katrin Bath, senior, t0 herself. Katrin worked in the library occasionally to do any homework she forgot to do at home.

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.53 3 an lg V' NV VERY DRAINING - Senior Christine Drum give blood. Students were told to take it easy for the next few days after donating blood. TAKE A DEEP BREATH - the nurse says to senior Matt Shackelford. Many of the students felt light head- ed after giving blood. SLOWLY, BUT SURELY - Junior Danielle Mon- .. trenes feels the time drag on. The time seemed to pass very slowly for many of the students. , i 1 I Q21 ,A,, Xffz Q : C,1gf5,r V, X1 A ,V .V M Q .jg in Wh IW fiKffV:: If-':5l,3fXffff5ff '2M g 4 M 1 if , ' - ' M A W o give or not to give? That was the Even though some people were not question on January 20th when able to give blood, Diamond Bar High 654. Diamond Bar High School had it's School donated 126 pints of blood to the egg- Q innual Blood Drive. If the students decid- Red Cross. L' 'SQ :d to give blood then they signed up the One thing that was different about the i veek before and on the 20th went to the brary to give blood at an assigned time. However, before the students could .ive blood, they had to have a blood test nd fill out a confidential questionaire. 'his was the normal procedure and most f the students who signed up gave lood, but a few students didn't due to lness. I wanted to give blood, but I was sick nd on medication, so they wouldn't let ie give blood, commented senior Tam- my Brown. blood drive this year was that it was in the library instead of in a Red Cross van. Seniors Denyse Sharp stated, I liked having the Blood Drive in the library 9 because it was a familiar place and it is really big. Whether in the library or in a van, the fact that so many students donated blood will help many other people. Junior Christy Kuzma explained, l decided to give blood because I realized it was for a good cause and that I could be saving someone's life by donating blood. 'I Blood Drive f Student Life 41



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