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Getting Used To Brand New Management or the Hrst time in many years, the Fifth Brigade had a female Brigade Com- tnander, Colonel Frances Devins. Cadets again participated in a fariety of brigade functions, lead- Ership school, bivouac, and sum- er camp. Summer camp was dif brent from leadership school and bivouac in that cadets from all Ever the state of California attend- d. McLane 's Cadets lent a hand for the Veterans Day parade with a olor guard, drill team, and a arching unit. The cadets also rovided the manpower neces- ary for the daily raising and Califomia Cadet Corps lowering of the flags. McLane's rifle team worked hard to maintain their state title and notability. The team prac- ticed early in the morning every day before school started. Due to the lack of participation, there was one company instead of two. The company's elements were divided between third and fourth periods: second period was reserved for the staff class. The staff class was the working part of the cadet structure. Despite the depleted strength, the female led Fifth Brigade made an IMPACT on the other brigades in the state of California. Clowning around, which proves that Cadets isn 't all hard work, is Duane Wilson and Kou Her. Examples of the hard working staff class, Martin Winter, Michelle Devins, Robert Wils iack row: Raul Amezcua, Tou Lee, Tammie Arends, Melinda Everett, Holli Echols, Bee 'ang, Robert Burnett, Vang Her. Front row: Gilbert Trujillo, Eric Hamburger, Richard ialdana, Robert Stiles, Robert Miller, Gary Woods. OH, Duane Wilson, and Robert Francis. Standing at ease after the rigors of being inspected is Holli Echos. Cadets db
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ard Work Brings Superior Book 986-87 Greacan Stan' any lunch hours were spent in the stuffy, small classroom, C-24, Drking very hard not to make istakes and to please the stu- ents. The 20 staff members orked many hours pasting up re '86- '87 Greacan. Editor iane Tosca 's main goal was Lmake it the best book in the y. Being the Greacan Editor s proven a job within itself ut without my friends on the paff and family members I puldn 't have had the self es- Pem to make it to the end. l hderstand l can 't fullHll every- nes expectations of the year- book but I gave it my best shot, Stated Diane. Section Editors, Amanda Wil- son-Activities, Krista Spencer- Underclassmen, Sherri Thorn- hill-Sports, Janeen Roy-Sen- iors, Cari Jackson-Theme, and Mario Cavilli-Ads each had their own mini staff to com- plete their pages. Rounding out the staff were Kzys Conley, Ed Lanier, and Steve Lopez as the photogra- phers. The rest ofthe class did a great job putting the book to- gether. Mrs. MHIYAHH Harter instruc- tor, did a super job of putting up with everyone while correct- ing the minor and major mis- ,,,,.-on-1 mmmmmwmwmmwttmwl-f-r--has-:ffl-http-ffxasaxgfi- --f--4f1,f.sis,.a:fff3w-ss..,......Ms.,-MW...-4 ,,,af-1-,asia-f-wwe -s,,i,g.s,. .,,?,2:,i.. Frying to make the senior layouts perfect is Diane Toscas and Cari Jackson. takes that were made. Trying to take pictures ofthe noontime activities, not just the same people but of every- one, was a big chore for the photographers or who was ever sent out to take pictures. It took awhile for the new staff to catch on to what was happen- ing but they did, and did a great job. Looking from the outside one might think that the year- book was a piece of cake but it really was a lot of hard work. Little did people know of the indigestion suffered while meeting the deadlines. On April 10th the fun began as the book finally went to the press. ,... .-.. U-.-.VY Mn- - A..-...4....,.. Y. . ,..,m,,,.... Taking out the sports layouts to get down to work is Sherri Thornhill. ting together was not just fun but a requirement during the busy sessions of adlines as Amanda Wilson, Krista Spencer, and Wendy Oloizia share their Taco 'll.
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