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 74 of 292
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qu-s li i i. i l l an if l 0 i il l T i 4 L. T j l l , l 1 ij i fun to design o Diamond Bar students ever wonder where the posters around school come from? You know, the posters announcing major social events such as Homecoming and Prom? Well, they happen to be work produced by a group of people involved with graphics. The Graphics Club was a big help to Diamond Bar, The club, an extension of the Brahma Press, printed up a lot of things for the school. Some of these things included posters for Girls' League, drama, and the faculty. They also printed up many championship t-shirts for the athletic teams, The club helped with the printing of the literary magazine Calliope. The club began six years ago with the opening of the school. In 1988, membership was 18 with Brian Ethier ac- ting as president. The advisor was Paul Olivier. The club's main source of income was through the sale of t-shirts to other clubs and organizations on campus. They were not allowed to do anything outside of the school. The members also taught people after school how to use the screens for printing. I-ie I enjoyed being in Graphics, said sophomore Rich Yodites. It was fun design- 5 ing my own things and using my own ideas. 12 HOW? - Is the question Brandon Turgeon seems to I be asking. The graphics class accomplished many dif- ferent projects from T-shirts to business cards. WATCH THIS - Graphics advisor Paul Olivier shows Elaine Tedford and Danny Corozon the details of a project, Mr. Olivier put in a helping hand when needed. GRAPHICS - Bottom Row: Danny Corzine, Brian Newmark, Andy Jenks, Reggie Valdez, Andy Marquez. Top Row: Scott Van De Wetering, Kevin Zone, Judith Bryant, Brian Ethier, Dana Coelho. 66 orgonizotionsfgmphics Mfg f Z A l

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A X9 I EST OF 1 . JENDS - are Mandi Gerrard, Bshman, Maureen Gonzales, freshman, and Erica Offis, Sophomore. The Drill Team enabled many zople to become friends. ISTEP - Junior, Helene Samson marches with e Drill Team. They marched in front of the floats Homecoming. WITH A BIG SMILE - senior Michelle Robinson performs. The ball was another prop used in the routines. WHAT T0 D0 - Yvonne Gonzales and Heidi Conrad, sophomores, talk with their advisor Denise McElrea. The Drill Team had a new advisor. , JL ' 1 ,. Organizations X Drill Team 65



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V' .,4!5:..1: VARSITY ART - Top Row: David Kohl, John Campbell, Steve Hoff, Sam Badger, Vince Garcia. Middle Row: Matt Johnson, Guy Nelson, Nick Szeto, Phil Benavides, Christine Landolfi, Ron Dinfotan. Bottom Row: Jeff Stone, Donn Morris, Ariane Nelson. MAKINGS OF A MASTERPIECE - Mr. Donn Morris, art teacher, uses his artistic talents to demonstrate valuable techni- ques. Morris was also a teacher for a new class called Art and Man. 3 4 W '64 1 art in the making arsity Art was like Girl's League, stated advisor Donn Morris. Anyone can join who's interested in art and art service. Because of this flexible member- ship, the Varsity Art team consisted of anyone in- terested enough to take studio art. This organization considered themselves a team, in- stead of a club. Instead of a president and vice-president, they had a captain and a co-captain, senior Jeff Stone and sophomore Ariane Nelson, respectively. Morris, himself, was the coach. The main purpose of the team was to provide art ser- vices to the school and the community. For example, they did all of the decorations for the Girls' League Semi-Formal which was held on December 18. They also did the cobers for the Open House Programs, the graduation programs, and the CAP book cover. Another unique thing this group does was to sponsor a blood drive in the spring. ln fact, Varsity Art started the first blood drive at Diamond Bar. The group also did services for the community. For ex- ample, the Chamber of Commerce gave cer- tificates, designed by Varsity Art, to students who excelled in school. The team was also asked to decorate the field for Opening Day of Girls' Softball. IQ When asked what he thought of being a member of Varsity Art, Stone replied, I want to be an artist, so I like it. .e l 1 DN ,ss , 'T CD r l' '1 r-I- QIWO varsity art f organizations 6 7

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