Sherman Oaks Center for Enriched Studies - Excalibur Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)

 - Class of 1989

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Sherman Oaks Center for Enriched Studies - Excalibur Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA) online collection, 1989 Edition, Page 177 of 200
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Always busy, busy, busy ... — In ihe guidance office, Mrs. Woods, credit clerk, works with student files and records for Mrs. Radin. It always seems that Mrs. Woods is busy working hard on something, even between breaks! Cafeteria workers — Hoa Masequesmay, Rose Berry, Jennie Kahmann. Lupe Mayorga. Dot Williamson, Barbara Romandi, Carol Sirimarco, Marge Doyle, Peter Lee. Raquel Diaz, Jennie Martinez, Ho Clayton, and Jack Gates. Bus drivers — Back row — Mr. Martinez, Mr. Anderson. Mr. Blackson. Mr. White, Mr. Astorga, Mr. Armstrong, Ms. Briskoe, Mr. Hendrich. Mrs. Cannon, Mr. Paiffer, Mr. Booker. Front row — Ms. Lenard. Mrs. McConnell. M s. Cruz. Ms. Lipscomb, Ms. Jamison, Mrs. Sullivan. Speed demon — Mr. Steve Linet. plant manager, drives his orange truck to the P. E. field to catch the last few minutes of the volleyball game. He ' s the only one with a set of wheels to drive around campus. Support staff Faces 173

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SUPPORT STAFF Our support staff: helping those in trouble Little do we know it but the support staff is a vital part of our school faculty. Without them who would take records of student attendance each day, clean our campus and keep it free of trash, and feed us every breakfast and lunch time with food to keep us alert and awake for class. The support staff does their job right and they back up our faculty 110 percent. The busiest office in the school can probably be the at- tendance office run by Mrs. 01- sen and Mrs. McChesney. Each day students rush in the office with absent excuses signed by their parents in order to get their PRC slip. Also late bus- es arrive with hundreds of stu- dents needing tardy slips. Sometimes the line from that office stretches for miles! The hardest part of the job is getting up in the morning and getting my feet on the floor at 6 o ' clock. But other than that it ' s really just a piece of cake, said Mrs. Catherine Olsen, atten- dance office manager. But getting things removed and put up in the school bou- tique (pointing at the ' lost and found ' area piled with lost arti- cles of clothing) is the most dif- ficult part of my job! said Mrs. McChesney, attendance office worker, in response. Most students know about or have seen Mr. Linet whizzing by in his little orange electric truck. Mr. Linet, of course, is our plant manager whose jobs and errands each day are in the dozens. But it sure beats walk- ing when you have a speedy ve- hicle to move around campus in. The truck is fantastic. It really helps a lot with the job and it makes it a lot easier for me to do things around the school, said Mr. Linet. Without food for the stu- dents, there would be chaos. Thank the cafeteria workers for doing a great job of preparing meals each day. By Loyd Calo- may. Do you have a minute? — Mr. Booker, one of the school bus drivers, helps out a student with a problem during nutrition. m Support staff Faces



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COLOPHON Finally Noticed 89 is the 9th volume of the Sherman Oaks CES yearbook, on campus. Cover idea was originated and created by Loyd Calomay. Paper was 100 pound premium stock, Calais, Eurogloss, and Bordeaux. Copy throughout the book was 10 pt. Times Roman. Captions were 8 pt. Times Roman Italic with Times Roman Bold Italic lead-ins. Headlines ranged from 18 pt. to 72 pt. Times Roman and Helvetica Italics. Division page headlines were 30 pt. Times Roman. There were 192 pages, 32 of which were in 4 color process. The book was sold for $35.00, with an additional $5.00 for name stamp, and $2.00 for a plastic cover. The senior portraits were taken by Alfred and Fabris Studios. All photography was developed by Alfred and Fabris, SkyLite Labs, and the Fromex located in the Sherman Oaks Galleria. The Mini-Mag was produced by Loyd Calomay and Dan Mayer. Entertainment photographs were purchased from Rock Music Photo Service. Title theme designed by Koty Mukasa. Division pages and end sheets designed by Loyd Calomay. The Excalibur ' 89 was printed by Herff Jones Yearbook Company of Marceline, Missouri. Representation was provided by Konnie Krislock and plant representative by Joanne Mott. A staff of 14 produced Excalibur ' 89. Special thanks to Jung Lee, Sandra Nova, and Dean Taylor for their help. LOYD CALOMAY LEA JAYASIGHE Editors-in-Chief IAN BRATSLAVSKY Business Manager ERIC GORDON Photographer DIANE HONDA Yearbook Advisor STAFF: Steve Bao Heather Bergen Mai Freeman Chris Giroux y Goldring Wendy Hernandez Heidi Lazo Dan Mayer Koty Mukasa Stephanie Prince 174 Advertisements Senior Friends Page sponsored by Lee Laurie Chazen

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