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BEING PICTURED TAKING A PIC- TURE, Doug Jacobs demonstrated his form. Doug was one of the pho- tographers for Mane Thing. DISCUSSING YEARBOOK PAGES, Jayme Shelton, editor-in-chief, and Mrs. Cheryl Simmons, adviser, check for bad pictures. Producing a yearbook took many hours of work. RELAXING, Terry Hsiao sits on the slide at Hunt Park. Spending hours alone or having fun was the best way to eleviate yearbook stress. PASTING A HEADLINE, David Mur- phy puts together articles for a page of Mane Thing. Organizing the space of a page was essential in pro- ducing an appealing final product. PRODUCTIONS 4
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RELAXING AFTER A DEADLINE, Mrs. Phyllis Muhleman, Mane Thingadm- sor, takes a break. The Mane Thing was sent to 5th period teachers to distribute to students. SIMBA KALI Sitting: Trina Gopar, Dustin Fitch, Ctiristal Mozer. 2nd Row; Debbie Ham- lin, Kris Cassias, Jayme Shelton, Kim Olivera, Kristia Smith, Christina Edivan. Karen Adnerson. 3rd Row: Cyndi Guy, Mike Roberts, Mrs. Cheryl Simmons. Doug Corbitt, Frank Shelton, Top Row: Terry Hsiao, MattAntolin, Karen Mado- koro. Trent Seckinger. Yvette Perez, Mary Shirley, Stephanie Gordon. Gassy Klippel. and Laura Elliot. MANE THING 44 STUDENT LIFE Sitting; Mrs. Phyllis Muhleman. Brian Marble, Kim Asada, Courtney Chittock. Middle Row; Roman Ponico. Wendy Bergman, Mona Ramirez, Kaylene Sut- ton. David Murphy, Jeremy Jerntgan. Valerie Layfield. Lauri Woodland. Doug Jacobs, Karen Krechmary. Connie Bayl. Back Row; Mike Kent. Greg Parkcs. Keith Fowler. Dean Samuels. Lance Troxel, Bridget Starkman, Jenni- fer Moore, Holly Hansen, Anna-Maria Notter. and Jennifer A. Moore. which were put out this year? Well, guess what! You ' re read- ing one of them right now! Yes, the yearbook was one of the nnajor productions of the school. Another publication, Mane Thing produced newspapers during the year with current, school-related topics. A lot of hard work went into plannin g and producing these publications. Jayme Shelton, editor of the Simba Kali yearbook staff verified, I had to oversee every- one ' s work and whatever wasn ' t done, I had to do. I joined yearbook be- cause I felt I could learn a lot SCHOOL PUBLICATIONS DEMAND DEDICATED RINT STAFFERS and meet new people. commented Krisha Smith, yearbook staffer. Produc- tions allowed students to meet different people. People chose to work on these productions for differ- ent reasons, but the most prominent reason was, as Mona Ramirez confirmed, It was something new. Kim Asada explained, I like Mane Tiling because I get to tell people what to do and it ' s also something to do to get involved. Kim was the Mane Thing sports edi- tor. Hard work and fun went into putting out productions. It was a new experience for a lot of people, but an exper- ience that will stay with them.
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BACKPACK IN TOW, Ron Hodnett pauses between classes near the senior quad. Guys, as well as girls, sported oversized fashions for style and comfort. POLO CLUB ENTHUSIAST , Jenni- fer Caille begins a multiple-choice scantron test. Larger sweatshirts, especially with logos or brand names, were popular. A WALKING BILLBOARD, Mark Ryn- eal advertises for several pro- ducts. Extra- large T-shirts were worn by students and faculty mem- bers of all sizes. OVERSIZED SWEATER AND CROPPED PANTS; Denise Maloney talks with friends during lunch. This combination could be seen often on campus. I trsh ' ' 46 STUDENT LIFE
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