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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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-..Q l l 1- l l l b l r 4 0 l l , ll l ' il 4l r ll , o . I W l l , l p l . tl 44 Organizations,V'U.S.B. future leaders 1 I ou have to be a strong, dedicated person to survive an entire USB term and those that do should be proud, stated Nicole Upadhye, senior. The task of representing the whole student body was a hard one, It took a lot of work, originality, and dedication. This task was accomplished by the determined executive board and commissioners, The executive board was comprised of Mike Schumacher, President, Kyle Shuler, Vice-President, Darren Johnson, IOC Chairpersong Nicole Upadhye, Secretary, Eugene Kim, Finance Directorg'Scott Hatter lresignedlfAlan Vital, Speaker of the House. The purpose of the USB was not only to get the students involved, but to help the students communicate their thoughts on changes and improvements for the school. This year three major proposals were suggested: Lunch-line Proposal fseniors would get to go to lunch five minutes earlierl, Presidential By-law Proposal fperson running for USB president must have at least one semester of leadership classl, and the Homecoming Proposal lPerson being nominated for Homecoming court must be a senior and have at least a 2,5 GPAl. lf and when these proposals were passed, they would still have to be approved by the administration, I hope these proposals pass, stated Nicole Upadhye, because they will bring about a change that many feel are greatly needed at DBHS. 'Nj' 1988 USB MEMBERS - Suna Kang, Alan Vital, Nina Scott, Sarah Akhun- ji, Matt Schumacher, Ursula Negri, Christine Oldham, Christina Landolfi, Julie Dekkenga, Dale Kern, Louie Diaz, Julie Hahm, Nicole Philips, Maritza De La Cruz, Donna Duke, Eugenie Hsu, Benson Tang, Mike Schumacher, Amy Johnson, Marlo Yep, Eugene Kim, David Hutchenson, Christy Kuzma, Nicole Upadhye, Jeremy Murphy, Darren Johnson, and Kyle Schuler. HEAD TABLE - is Alan Vital, senior and Nicole Upadhye, senior. Vital was in charge ol the Nominating Convention. IN CHARGE - Mr. Dale Favier supervises the Nominating Convention. Favier was in charge of student activities. WHIPS AND MORE WHIPS - Senior Eugenie Hsu and junior Suna Kang get the pies ready. USB sponsored the pie throwing contests during lunch. 1 4 ...El
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