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1. Concentrating on her story is Lea overs. 3. Taking a sneak preview of MUIIOZ, activities dlVlSi0ll 2dlf0l'.2. fhg fqqfball program I5 Robln siibfilla sChll2W2i5' C0'9dif0 'ln' 'RosselIi, assistant classes editor. chief does some last minute check Original ideas add to annual With many new faces on the Tokay's yearbook staff, Melanie Mabalot, editor-in-chief and Sa- brina Schneweis, assistant editor, hoped to introduce fresh ideas in Tokay's annual. Hopefully, we will get more ideas and a chance to improve ourselves, said Mabalot. One new idea that has been introduced in the yearbook was that all teachers can now appear on their respective pages. Unlike before, where the teachers appeared on their ap- propriate department spread if they were lucky enough to have been photographed, they were now given the option of having their pictures taken along with the freshman and new students by Payne and Payne Studios. This year we tried to get everybody in the yearbook. Many times the teachers were left out because there was not en- ough room, so this year we gave 209 the teachers the option of taking their picture for mug inserts, explained Mabalot. Photographers for the year- book had also received more recognition for their work. Be- fore photographers took pictures for the yearbook, they did not receive credit for their efforts. Now, they have been appropri- ately credited for the photos they had taken. Even though changes had been made in the annual, the staff hoped it was for the best. Hopefully, we will keep 'it fthe yearbookl an award winner, stated Schneweis, one that the majority of the school will like. Editors were: Lea Munoz, ac- tivities divisiong April Taylor, fa- culty divisiong Kuldip Kaur, sports division, Kathryn Kizlow- ski, class division, and Robyn Rosselli, assistant class division. by Robyn Rosselli Photos by ALisa Stone n , 25-QQ
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