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

 - Class of 1988

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META ADELPHON OFFICERS - Jean Koo, Helen Choe, Sarah Akhunji, Suna Kang, Eugenie Hsu, and Anita Paryani. SISTERS FOREVER - are Anita Paryani, Sapna Kumar and Cara Abulencia, They were active members in this new sorority. sisterhood 0 t used to be that the only place to join a sorority was at college, but with the start of a new club, things changed. The new club was called Meta Adelphon which meant among sistersn and Jill Paredes was the advisor. According to founding member Sarah Akhunji, the pur- pose of the club was to promote social interaction and com- munity service. ln doing that, Meta Adelphon planned trips to retirement homes just to talk to the people because it's nice to know that someone caresf' said Anita Paryani, secretary and treasurer of the club. Meta Adelphon was an all girl club, and like all college sororities, all members had to go through rush week. Rush week included a day where all pledges had to come to school in their pajamas and a day where each pledge had to wear black and white. This was a test of the girl's sense of humor, said Akhunji. Another event Meta Adelphon planned was to get suc- cessful women to talk to the club about the role women have in society. This was geared toward the younger members of the club so that they could see the importance of going to college and get- ting a good education. We're just out to have a good time but still set a balance and help other people, too, concluded Akhunji. , , ...J .if r f i r-I- li 4 1 , 1, N 1 J if l i uv! 9 meta adelphonforgariizations 49

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-..rs L l full time job ho was there through all kinds of weather? No, itis not the mailman, but the DBHS pepsters. Through rain, fog, and even severe heat the dedicated pepsters could still be found cheering their hearts out. It was really hard going to at least three games a week. Sometimes we'd have to be at one game right after the other. Homework? Who's got time for homework? You can't mix Trigonometry with soccer, wrestling, and basket- ball! stated Jia Oak, head Varsity Songleader. lt was not an unusual sight at DBHS to see a pepster ar- riving an hour or so early to school. With teeth chattering, gloves on, and posters in her hands the dedicated pepster spent her morining putting up posters for the day's sports. After school, they could be found practicing a cheer or cheering for the tennis team. That's right, the tennis team. The pepsters not only cheered for the football and basket- ball players, but for the baseball, wrestling, soccer, softball, volleyball, cross-country, and tennis players as well. The average pepster cheered at three to four games a week and spent several hours after school practic- ing, practicing, and more practicing. lt's a full-time job, but it's worth it, commented Head Varsity Cheerleader, Stephanie Garcia. D MASCOTS: Christine Oldham, Kim Benson, VARSITY SONG: Kari Morris, Gina Brown, Megan McPeak, Rissa Reyes, Angie Kim, Jenny Messick, Wanda Padilla, Jia Oak. VARSITY CHEER: Elane Reed, Stacy Hobbie, Stephanie Garcia, Helen Chang, Jenni Wilson, Julie Harrington, Ursula Negri. JUNIOR VARSITY CHEER: Netti Howe, Nikki Colum, Jenny Korn, Laura Neal, Andrea Tyler, Lindi Elsworth, T. G. McNeils. GO! FIGHT! WIN! - yells Stacy Hobbie during the Homecoming game. The Homecoming game gave the pepsters an opportunity to see the alum- ni pepsters. COME ON GUYS - thinks Todd Babos. This was the first Homecoming game that DBHS lost. S8 L1 mas, f fr Q.. 9-If-,I Fl fe? Q -5.51 48 organizationsfpep



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O I-bf i lr it l L l l t i i , T ll 50 orgc1nlzotions,french vi e la france I hey enjoy themselves a lot, stated Ken Kirkeby, French Club advisor. We send selected members to a weekend French camp in the mountains, and they have a great time. The unique thing .about the French Club was that once every semester, a few of the French Club members spent a weekend at a camp, where they are only allowed to speak French. They had a fun time singing songs, having cook-outs, acting out skits, and much, much more. The purpose of the French Club was to provide the students with social activities and to expose them to various aspects of the French culture. The French Club had over 150 members and was comprised of French students and people interested in the French culture. The French Club accomplished its purpose by par- ticipating in monthly activities. Among some of the activities they participated in were a Welcome Back breakfast, a Christmas par- ty, a carolling party, a ski trip, snail races, movie night, and a beach party. The advisors were Melinda Jones and Ken Kirkeby. The Fall of- ficers were Mitch Rowland tPresidentl, Matt Orozco tVice- Presidentl, Ajay Malik lSecretaryfTreasurerl, and Jeremy Jenkin tHistorianl. The Spring officers were Aimee Cervera tPresidentl, Jeannie Chung lVice-President of Tripsl, Connie Yang tVice- President of Contestsl, Tien Dam tVice-President of Social Eventsl, Eunice Fajardo tSecretaryfTreasurerl, and Jeremy Jenkin ' tHistorianl. ,tum 1----...,..,....-.........,.-.1m......,..e.n.f..,g-qgplggsg - SPEAK UP - comments Ken Kirkeby. The French Club members had a lot of say in what activities they participated in. FRENCH CLUB MEMBERS - talphabeticall Carlo Abulencia, Zafar Alikhan, Jett Allen, Shaan Ansari, Carlo Arellano, David Austin, Sam Baduir, Seema Bagai, Amy Benson, Joshua Bevans, Doris Bibeau, Samantha Black, Kari Bowman, Tamera Bradley, Rosie Bui, Kati Burns, Jackie Casey, Aimee Cervera, Chris Chang, Jeannie Chang, Helen Chang, Moonyoung Chang, Darlene Chavez, Tyson Chavez, Teresa Chia, Doris Chiang, Phillip Chien, Martin Cho, Helen Choe, Helen Chon, Jim Chung, Sonja Chung, Bernard Coe, Chris Cota, Joyce Cruz, Pat Cuejillo, Tien Dam, Laura Daroca, Pam Darrow, Monique Daza, Carry DeJesus, Marco Diaz, Sonya Donaldson, Neil Dungca, Jason Durand, Bonnie Ebenl-camp, Dan Eggleston, Eunice Fajardo, Kim Farnsworth, Diane Feng, Lisette Feria, Rochelle Finley, Ron Fry, Caroline Guay, Patricia Guay, Larson Hahm, Julie Harrington, Stacy Harris, Donte Henry, Stacy Hob- ble, Kim Haung, Steve Holbrook, Jeremy Jenkin, Jason Judy, Suna Kang, Araxi Kitsinian, Sako Kits:- man, Jean Koo, Ellen Kunhert, Anika Lal, Gina Letlonne, Lillian Lee, Sophia Li, Ed Lim, Robert Lim, Rick Lin, Sophia Lin. Wes Lin, Kim Lund, Jennifer Ma, Ajay Malik, Neena Malik, James Manson, John Marcos, Kem Mason, Bridgi McBratney, Jeanne McMullen, Jenny Messick, Rojen Miller, David Morlan, Erica Morris, Karr Mons, Kathy Murphy, Tuong Nguyen, Sumeet Nangia, Sridhar Neralla, Aimee Nueman, Brian Newmark, Carrie O'Connor, Dona Oh, Christine Oldham, Howard Osaki, Jung Park, Nina Patel, Kathlee Rrppelol, Jennifer Rosen, Mindy Tfikeya, Tommy Thompson, Andrea Tyler, Andish Rim, Much Rowland, Kelli Rudan, Herwxn Samson, Vamdkhah, gander Vefdres, Maria Vmnueva' Rod Julie Sandeen, T Scliwabenbauer, Surnan Sengupta, Vllla,-Neva, Roy Vllla,-Neva' ,jenmfer Warsl-,V Judy Summa Suthi, Ream Shamieh, Anrkel Sharma, Denyse Wang, Rad Wang, Kristin Warden, Lisa Warden, Sharp, Sung Shin, Debbie Smith, Mangesh Somen. Heather Wood, Akio Yamada, Connie Yang, Bryan Alpa Som, Pauinda Sundava, Benson Tang, Junko Y00,ThafegaZa19W5ki, 'ib- ,,.-an Z SAY CHEESE - Mitch Rowland, Matt Orozco, and Aiay Malik pose lor the camera during a French Club gileiting. They were the Fall officers for the French u If

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