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STAFF CONSTRUCTS At times being a part of the Simba Kali staff was a headache. Frustration and tension ran high before all of the eight deadlines. The anxieties stemmed from copy revisions, lack of pictures, and lack of time. But there was a sense of pride and commitment from all the staffers. There was deter- mination that a variety of students would be includ- ed in the book, not just a select few; the staffers were also determined to search out the facts and write copy which was not opinionated. The staff was serious about meeting all the deadlines, seri- ous enough to spend many hours after school and on weekends to finish. But with the construction of the yearbook came the building of friendship. The staff was held close through Secret Pals who did special things to remember their Pals each week. The staff al- ways found time to socialize in class and at the Christmas luncheon and staff dinner. The Simba Kali staff was able to produce the only camera-ready yearbook in the area; by this procedure it reduced the cost over $3000, money which was reinvested in the book by adding more pages, more color, and providing staff supplies and equipment . After the construction was finished and the yearbook distributed, the staff had a sense of sat- isfaction, knowing that this year ' s memories would be lasting ones. 1 216
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PARTICIPANTS FOLK SINGERS After two months of rough roads :iting a constitution, the Folk Singers were officially chartered as a club on November 13, 1979. The club was organized for students who play string- ed instruments such as the guitar and banjo and wanted to improve their skills, and also to exchange and learn new songs. The Folk Singers met with John Mossman ' s encouragement regularly during lunch in C-4 to play and sing. They performed at the International Dinner sponsored by the Senior Class. BLACK STUDENTS UNION To satisfy some of the cultural and social needs of black students and to improve the relationship between all of the students, the Black Students ' Union, BSU, was organized for the third year to begin the decade on the right foot. This was possible with the help of Jimmy Hill, Peggy Howard, and Fannie Martin, advisors. Jaqueline Triplett, president; Earl Minniefield and Tommy Evans, vice- presidents; Sheila Minniefield, secretary; and Lynn Evans, treasurer; headed up the fund raisers, a car wash and a candy sale. BSU Top row: Kasey Bedford, Sheila Timmons, Sandra Woods, Monica Caldwell, and Janice Harris. Row 2: Jim Hill, advisor. Charlene Bailey, Dimple Dorsey, Lynn Evans, Lisa Graham, Stephanie Day, Cheryl Douglas, and Peggy Howard, advisor. Row 3: Fifi Eddington, Kitt Langston, Mona Grain, and Jovellea Nellum. Bottom row: Earl Minniefield, and Tommy Evans . A 215
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s YEAR ' S fflSTORY Co-editors: Sandi Oplinger and Theresa Tucker, Academics: Mojgan Pourpak, Cathy lijima, and Susan Price. Advertisements: John Cato and Diane Rozonsky. Clubs Organizations: Julie Clark, Rene ' Cook, and Kari Gosney. Pep Sales: Michelle Moore, Desi Casto, and Dawn Wiebe. Photo: Carol Curtis and Chris Soholt. Photographers: Carol Curtis, Jeff Fischer, Sandi Oplinger, and Chris Soholt. Seniors: Julie Agnew and Michelle Casey. Sports: Vince Perkins, Alicia Rush, Jeff Fischer, and Debbie Spears. Theme: ' Jeri Dunsmore, Liz Gosney, and Cristine Merino. Underclass: Jana Berg, Carla Hewitt, and Danny Oplinger. Advisor: Gloria McCloud Section Editor 217
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