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FRONT ROW John Cato. Editor Carta Hewitt. Su- san Price. Rene Cook. Bonnie Bailey. Desi Casto. Kari Gosney. and Editor Jeffery Fischer. ROW 2: Michelle Casey. Olga Rosales. Jeri Dunsmore. Cathy lijima. Dawn Wiebe. Diane Rozonsky. Jon- athon Richardson, and Danny Oplinger. TOP ROW: Ben Thompson, Chris Soholt. Lori Heyman. Tim Dufty. Jackie Moe. Liz Gosney. Marc Musac- chio. Cris Merino, Debbie Spears, and Advisor Gloria McCloud. » While Editor Carta Hewitt explains a new layout style. Theme Section Editor Liz Gosney listens in- tently » A helpful attitude prevails among the Simba Kali staft members. Working on the sports ' sec- tion. Danny Oplinger helps Olga Rosales write sports ' copy. 28 Simba Kali
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4 FFA includes an enormous amount of hard work as demonstrated by second-year FFA member. Tom McCarthy 4 Showing oft her Grand Reserve Champion pig, B C look. Cathy Saddler is proud » After sweeping up. Dale Manley seems to be intrigued by mysterious life forms. You Hove To Hove A Certoin Knock. . . ' Being a champion and winning blue ribbons for her swine is what Kathy Sadler ' s life is all about. You have to have a certain knack for swine, ex- plained Kathy. It takes lots of hard work. Someday s I spend up to four hours a day feeding, grooming, and caring for them. Inspite of all the time. i Digging ponds, weeds, planting, and raking Jare an integral part of FFA On a warm day. Brian IMcMurray completes his assignment . energy, and patience it takes, it is still Kathy ' s goal to be number one in her field. The Hog! That ' s what being number one is called, Kathy laughed. Now that Kathy has earned her title of Reserve Grand Champion for Swine, she dreams of one day having her own farm and raising more champions. FFA 27
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Simba Kali Plays Under Pressure Last minute rushes to get photo- graphs and write copy were all too common when deadlines were ap- proaching for the Simba Kali. Personal sacrifices were made by all twenty- eight staff members and the advisor to meet the six deadlines for the 248- page book. Staffers had to stay after school and took work home when things didn ' t get finished during fifth period when the staff met as a class. I never real- ized how much hard work it takes to put a yearbook together, groaned first-year staffer Bonnie Bailey. Work nights often lasted from after school until 10:00 P.M., and occasionally later when there were more tasks than time. There is no way we will miss a deadline, declared Cris Merino. Fast foods started to acquire a to- tally new taste for Editors Jeffery Fi- scher and Carlo Hewitt and other staff- ers who had to stay night-after-night, while Advisor Mrs. Gloria McCloud oc- casionally ate at gourmet restaurants like the Thrifty Coffee Shop. Frustrations caused by having to re- write copy ten or fifteen times and having to identify people in group photos made staffers think twice about what they were doing on the Simba Kali staff. It was a pain putting the book together, but in the end it was worth it, decided Susan Price. When the 1981 Simba Kali arrived, staffers were excited and proud, while at the same time acting like a child when gifts are opened at Christmas- time. Personal satisfaction was obvious when staffers were seen flipping to the pages they had worked on. Although things were hectic, the staff was continually rewarded for their efforts by their Secret Pals. Secret Pals were randomly drawn at the begin- ning of the school year and were en- couraged to remember their SP with a small gift or note frequently. SP ' s were revealed at the end-of-school dinner prepared by Mrs. McCloud for the staff. l 1 Editor Jeffery Fischer confers about special effects with Josten ' s Yearbook Representative Mr. Bud Rose. 4 The Simba Kali staff is fortunate to have some- one with as much experience as Lori Hey man. Lori transferred from Missouri where she worked on a highly-honored yearbook. Attacking a lay- out, she positions a picture. Simba Kali 29
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