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

 - Class of 1988

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gu- li 1 ,'-I: -l L- ,'l'-J O - 5 .Tj C l rl 'AQ - its I gi .4l- sharing cultures eople with very diverse backgrounds, nationalities, and languages came together to form the Interna- tional Club. The International Club had almost a hundred members from over a dozen different countries. The purpose of the International Club was for the students to get together and learn about each others' culture. They accomplished this task by getting involved and participating in several activities. Some of the activities the International club participated in were a beach party, a get acquainted pizza party, International Week, a Chinese New Year's party, and a pot-luck Christmas Party at a stu- dent's house. The members brought different ethnic dishes and had a lot of fun. A close bond developed because of all the activities the students participate in, commented advisor Colleen Kelly. This year the International Club took more trips and had more members than any other previous year. The advisors were Lou Lopez, Colleen Kelly, and Sheldon Landerer. The officers were Teresa Chia lPresi- dentl, Jason Lee lVice-Presidentl, Judy Wang lTreasurerl, and Hae Song Hong lSecretaryl. 1- 5 46 Organizationsflnternational Club fu: INTERNATIONAL CLUB - Fourth row: Rick Lin, Rob Stone, Ed Lim, Jason Lee, Rob Hallisey, Kelly Yamamoto, Heather Mon- tgomery. Third row: Bhavna Savani, Julie Stern, David Lee, Suna Kang, Helen Chang, Steven Lin, Helen Chong, Ann Leucha, Gloria Kim, Alpa Soni, Anika Lal, Teresa Washeleski, Colleen Kel- ly. Second row: Teresa Chia, Hae Yong Hong, Erica Villanueva, Carolien Rijpkema, Jay Oh, Sheila Madhaven, Elsie Hui, Judy Wang. First row: Phoebe Tsai, Doris Lin, Grace Kuo. PRESIDING OVER A MEETING - are president Teresa Chia and Secretary Hae Yong Hong. The international club sponsored many cultural events.

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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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LEARN ' V V Y ,...Q2-...H 4 says r nm cngiyng ro ms sruoenrs. HS W2ll as being Ger- man Club am - li, Englyng taught flve German classes. glzslcg IN PROGRESS - Senior Sabrina Grajeda holds the German Club shirt eslgn- faleda was crowned Oktoberfest Queen. geek: MEMBERS f Sandy Bae, Stephan Boese, Amy Chang Chad K A Ye NBC2. Aaron Friesen, Alex Gavieres, Jamles Hale, Lisa Kern, Paul -Tl-le99l'. Brian Lee, Ken McDaniel, Stephan Morris, Natalie Pinkleman, Stacie San- diland, Daniel Sebelia, Andi Smith, Steve Stencel, Val Trullinger, Mark Venti, Stephan Y00, Kristina Bath, Jeffrey Brambilla, Laurie Brookhouzen, Andrew Chang, Michelle Cho, Dino D1 Marco, Eric Dietrich, Raphael Dlez, Christina Fekete, Amanda Gerrard, Sebnna Gfaleda, Rhonda Harris, Kirk Hartley, Jennifer Hock, Takatomo Honda, Jeffrey Kier, Jong Kim, Joel Lustre, Philip Myers, Lisa Plum, Jerry Ramirez, Chet Spencer, Keith Tarantino, Brian Shuford, Hugh Yong, Shannon Ziegler, Song Cho, Roger Combs, Erika Fatt, .Keri Schlotterbeck, Evan Spiegel, Jim Stieben, Gina Affatati, Jean Paul Allain, Katnn Bath, Christine Chang, Petty Chang, Chris Darrow, Joe Di Marco, Niels EUQIVHQ. Daniel G20f9e, Wendy Glasser, Daniel Hauser, Debora Hess, Hae Song Hong, Christina Landolphi, Young Lee, Wildon Lin, Abigail Lln, Collette Martin, Steven Mc Keehan, Brent Meeter, Giovanl Nepomuceno, Tim Norris, Armand Santos, Grant Scott, Sandee Shin, Matthew Snow, lnvin Tjan, Eric Vigrabs, Jeff Von Stetten, Amy Wang, Sam Chang, Babak Barzi, Mary Brand, Steve Chen, Alex Chiu, Keri Conant, Brad Dickie, Brent Dyer, Kristin Fair, Robert George, Michelle Jefcoat, Tristan Jolivette, Regina Kim, AI Klein, Christy Lee, Jason Lee, Pamela Lee, Howard Lin, Brandi Lusk, William Park, David Rosen, David Schlotterbeck, Brian Walby, Claudius Wright, Patrick Bae, Eric Boykin, Jeff Perry, Zulfi Taj, Marc Allen, Eric Bowler, Patrick Burns, Jeffrey Caples, Chris Clonts, Furei Chang, Eric Boykin, Stfanie Cochrin, Sandy Demeter, Erika Fekete, Sue Kim, Akriam Krayem, Margo Magallanes, Tony Mattero, Johnny Mc Clain, Brian Mercer, Tanya O'Donnell, Angela Overacker, Marc Pozzuoli, Tom Kato, Robert Reulancl. 1 v liii 'V f, -' wie geht's? hen you think of German Club, the first thing that comes to mind is Oktoberfest, In Germany, Oktoberfest is a week long, fall festival in which people drink a lot of beer and eat a lot of food. The Ger- man Club celebrated the occasion by having a carnival with games and food booths. The highlight was the crowning of the 1987 Miss Oktoberfest, Sabrina Grajeda. This year we had the most successful Oktoberfest ever, commented Nicole Upadhye, senior. The purpose of the German Club was to provide students with cultural events and unity, which supports the academic aspect of learning German. The German Club ac- complished this by celebrating Oktoberfest, having a tradi- tional Christmas party, and by participating in food day and International Week. The German Club had 146 members, which were mainly students from the German classes. The officers were Nicole Upadhye iPresidentl, Laurie Brookhouzen iVice- Presidentl, Sabrina Grajeda iSecretaryi, Christina Landolfi iFinance Directorl. The advisor was Finn Englying. ATN y N X N-Qtr r W4 if ,SWF 'i19 German CIubfOrganizations 47

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