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 79 of 292
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CALLIOPE MEMBERS - Adaeze Nebedum, Jia Oak, Brett Woods, Hea-Young Hong, Julie Stern, Teresa Chia, Stephanie Simon, Dominica Black, Benson Tang, Grace Tsao, Lisa Worden, Ariane Nelson, Jonathon Boswell, Brenda Yodder, Teresa Washeleski. EDITING - Senior y ' Jonathon Boswell reviews 51 submitted poems with Carlene Brown, advisor. Boswell worked to publicize e the Calliope contest N throughout the year. months of ths here are many different types of calendars - male calendars, female calendars, teddy bear calendars, and kitten calendars. Now, there is a new calendar - the Calliope calendar. Calliope was a literary magazine which published students' poetry, short stories, art work, and photography. They tried a new concept with the magazine which was making it into a calendar. Each month a contest was held in order to encourage students to submit their work. The con- test always had a theme that had to be met. For example, in January, the theme was the Greek god Pan. Since Pan was the god of humor and practical jokes, all entries for that month had to be comical. The prize awarded was 32000. I think the concept of having a contest is a great idea because it really encourages people to submit work that they normally wouldn't have submitted, said Jonathon Boswell, senior. The winners of the contestwere decided by the Calliope staff. All entries were reviewed by the reading committee and a winner was then chosen. The contest was both an exhilarating and gratifying experience. It was also hectic and pressure producing, but it did help to br- ing in more material. I sense more en- thusiasm because of the contest. The money was definitely a major source of motiva- tionli' concluded Carlene Brown, advisor. colliopeforgamzotions 71

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Q nun I is Q' M , X 'W 4 7 WDW' . 45 'if' A, . S- -:W printin news he Bull's Eye staff was ready to display journalistic talents. The most difficult part of journalism is organization 'i meeting deadlines, and keeping the spirit of the class alive,', commented Stephanie Lee, Junior. All stories were due at least one and a half to two weeks after they were assigned, which gave reporters time to get in- terviews and complete stories. Sometimes it was really dif- I l , l. if-dv, .4 ficult to keep the pace of writing stories all the time, but after a while you learn not to procrastinate and you get the hang of things. said junior Isabella Moy. Stories were typed into a computer, then printed out. After this, the staff completed their pages. On the last day of the deadline, the staff sometimes stayed until 7:00 pm in order to finish the paper. I'll never forget those nights of rushing and last minute typos and just about everything. But all in all, I think this year BuIl's Eye staff worked well under pressure, said Romina Cabudolj Bull's Eye wasn't just all writing, there were many pictures that needed the attention of good photographers. Almost all of the photography was also done by the BuII's Eye staff. l thought throughout the year, we had great photographers in Bulls Eye, commented Senior Matt Orozco. Once things get going, everthing runs real- - ly smoothly, but it often means time after school to get things just right, said junior Stephanie Lee. 2 ,i T l Qi I i I t li X ll - 1 4 S41-A Pwf O orgonizationsfbulfs eye 3 TEAMWORK - Mr. Joe Moran and'Romina Cabudol work together to solve a pw' blem. Cabudol has been on staff for four years. WHAT ABOUT THIS? - Says Romina Cabudol to Isabella Moy. Moy and Cabudol have worked hard to solve problems that came up. BULL'S EYE MEMBERS - Top: Jason Duran, Larson Hahm, Brian Walby, Mat! Orozco, Grace Tsao, Aimee Cervera, Angie Johnson. Middle: Becky Cambpell, Debra Riesgo, Elsie Hsu, Tien Dam, Carmelita Talampas, Ann Luecha, Gloria Kim, Jennifer Hock. Bottom: Elaine Tedford, Jenny Nixt, Isabella Moy, Diane Beltran, Abby Lin, Stephanie Lee, Chen Lin, Laura Daroca, Seema Bagai.



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-.4-. , V X I N i S.A.D.D. - Kathy Murphy, Sue Benner, Michelle Herrera, Cristel Huntsinger, Heather Cardamone, Katrina Wit. . -..z -Q....m.. . .., v - -A... 'sw , , I I l , . I' k . I I I O , , I lvl f I I I f IW Q S 3 I' I Q C I 0 aturday night a group of friends were at a party. E l -I Drinking was going on, and a few people were drunk. They left the party and were driving home when they ran a red light and had a car accident. They woke the next morning to find themselves in a hospital room. There were two organizations on campus that worked AC f l T together to help prevent drunk driving. The organizations B omract or me , , , etween Parent and Teenager were SADD fStudents Against Driving Drunkl and Th, SAM, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,D,,,,,,C,,,,,,,c, Saferides SADD was established as a club on campus with MTS. Benner HS the HCIVISOY, UFIIIIKQ SafQI'Id2S WHS an TNHHQG' lagreetocallyouioradviceandlortransponanonalanynoun ' ' . . . . . . k. M organization that included all of the high schools in the im- fgQ,fQY,2fjj',Q'r'QQQHQQjffjQg m'Q,fi',fjQjfjfflfg l mediate area. ' Saferides was active on Friday and Saturday nights. If SEmVn iM hm' ' ' ' someone was drunk, he could call Saferides and a driver PW Iaweewcomeandsefvouafar-www.anypIace.noauesfwnS . . . asked andy no argument at that uma. or 1 will pay lor a tax' I0 would pick him up and take him home. The program was brmgyou home Safely.Iexpeawew0Uiaa.SC.,Ssm.5,ssUear completely confidential. f'a'e e' K f I . . . 3 reelosee S8 , D I h ll I'Tl9VEfln I joined Saferldes because I wanted to help other peo- S , afruarionwhefeiliasl :Qd'f.f.f'l.ofl:T'ff,nd,iTZ,aIzenuwno I ple. If people wanted to drink, Saferides was a good way 's'1 V '9 'e f'S at O0 WC '0 M for them to get home safely, fcommented Senior Tammy guitar-. e.,, . Brown. President of SADD, Heather Cardamone replied, We fWa i' is c are not trying to preach to people about s.A.o.o.dongamamafmmgsymoseueiowmeiegal . . . . drinkin ae .ADO n I I V D6 drinking, we just want them to know if they the avi 3 men Staff.fllfalfgsiflsllgfgfgefgInf191 . are going to drink that there are alternatives - lt d n '9 399' ll to driving I' me Dlslrrbuled Dy S.A.D D.. Students Against Driving Drunk' I ' K X ' v Cimnhrnenrs oi o rlocau Pe si-C I B Itl ,P Cl SADD and Saferides worked together to Rf Pepsi-coiaafelegawa:aiemffl fpezbcifilifl organize activities and assemblies to inform -5 72 orgonizationsjs.a.d,d. students about the effect that drinking can have on the ability to drive safely.

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