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Brahmas improve to 2-0 with a win vs Chino (27-0) at Rodeo Roundup Saturday, August 27, 2022. RB #11 Isaiah Young with 3 rushing touchdowns & WR Maddox Bernadino with a receiving touchdown. @dbhsbrahmafootball Go Brahmas! 🟡🟣🤟🏾 #brahmabuilt #raisingthebar
Uploaded Aug 28, 2022MONDAY: LASSO THE MUSTANGS (cowboy vs cowgirl) 🤠🐎
TUESDAY: KEN’T BEAT THE BRAHMAS (barbie vs ken) 💗💖
WEDNESDAY: FAN BEHAVIOR (jersey day) 🏅🎽
THURSDAY: THROWBACK TO LAST YEAR (90’s throwback) 👖👕
FRIDAY: BLEED PURPLE (purple out for the game!) 💜
Behind Your Eyes
CREDITS:
Anna Bachman (Writer, Director), AJ Soriano (Producer), Lillie Herrera (Actor), Goodson Ricker (Actor), Raquel Figueroa (Actor), Christine Ribiero (Producer), Saralie Ekowibowo (Actor)
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CREDITS:
Abby Kottke
FLASHBACK: January 24, 1999, Diamond Bar High School held an event to say thank you and goodbye to its first activities director, Dale Favier. This video shows the opening skit performed by members of the large Buccola family, all of them Brahmas and children of retired DBHS Spanish language teacher Christine Buccola. In the video, you will see them impersonating staff members Dale Favier, Janet Roberts, Howard Alcosser, Bruce McNeil, Terry Roche, Diane Tobar, Steve Salmons, David Hong, Brenda Henson, Harrison Lindsey, Rick Valencia, Judy Dunbridge and Bruce Dunbridge.
After having traveled from North Monterey County with Principal Walter Holmes to open DBHS in 1982, Dale Favier helped establish many of the traditions that last until today. He was our first activities director, first yearbook advisor, first student store manager and the source of its nickname, "Fave's Place". We were saddened by his passing in April of 2014.
Pathways loves Freshmen. For the Freshmen recruitment assembly 2013.
Uploaded Jan 31, 2013 by Christian Calero