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

 - Class of 1988

Page 48 of 292

 

Diamond Bar High School - Taurus Yearbook (Diamond Bar, CA) online collection, 1988 Edition, Page 48 of 292
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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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,.14fa.,:- UK? fi' , gef 42 T GIRLS' LEAGUE MEMBERS - Hea'Yong Hong, Julie Stirn, Salli Kelley, Stephanie Mendez, Heather Car- damone, Nikki Schuld, Suna Kang, Julie Sandeen, Kim Morriss, Debby Gilman, Stacy Mendez, Stacy Lund, Nicole Phillips. IN CONVERSATION - are senior Martha Kline and Monica Vargas. The semi-formal was held in the gym. l j . 5 , V i o W l I iv , S K '15, . l ' l fun for all ' I I irls just want to have fun, and that was exactly l what the members of the Girls' League did. Having fun also meant going to meetings at lunch and stay- l l ing after school to plan the activities. A l Freshman Kim Morriss replied, Although, it's a lot of work, I lj like being a member of the Girls' League. It gave me a change to meet people and to help plan activities like the Semi-Formal. l . It has been a tradition at Diamond Bar High School that Girls' F League plans and executes the Winter Semi-Formal. I l President Stacy Lund commented, The Semi-Formal was the 'i major project. We had to decide where it would be held, the theme, and decorations, not to mention all the other ar- rangements we had to make for the dance. With a great deal of help from the advisors, Mrs. Mendez and Miss Kelley, we suc- ceeded in planning the Semi-Formal. In the end, all of the hard work was worth it because we were very proud of the results. Whether or not the Girls' League was planning the Seni- Formal or conducting meetings, they always had fun. But the members of the Girls' League were not the only students having fun at the activities. They planned fun activities that allowed the entire school to participate. 2 7539.1 1 K i l .P-if-----0 -,,g--n- Girls' League f Organizations 45

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