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as Q All the Right Moves This year's Gaming Club was undoubt- edly the most productive it has ever been. Under the direction of Mr. Charles Lamb this elite group of students met everyday during their lunch hour to match their wits. Among the games played at the meet- ings were Traveller, Star Frontiers, Time Quest. Whopper Wars, and Squad Leaders that's only naming a few. The games they played included nearly every game in ex- istence. According to one of the club members, one of the aims of the club was, To find the mystery of the universe Cwhy Blair's cafeteria food is so noxiousj. if 66 Gaming -qi I n l l Far above: Kevin Lauderdale finds a new use for a Star Trek game piece Above: Andy Wagner finds little amusement in the fact that he's lost four straight games. Row If Mike LeFlore. Row 2: Kevin Lauderdale, Randall Jack- son, Pam Schoonhaven. Seana Boyd, Scott Procter. Row 3: Chris Knaubeur. Chris Crowder. Robert Evans, Henry Willis.
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Samphone Phongsa. a friend. and Kim Phongsa all cuddle to stay warm for the long car ride ahead. Below. Michael doesn't feel threatened at all by the fist being flashed in face. Making Themselves at Home Asian students new to Blair as well as America, felt at home at Blair with the help of the East-West club. The aim of the club was to help Orientals who just came from another country get used to their new surroundings. Fortune cookie and Almond cookie sales early in the year brought much attention to the club. During Thanksgiving weekend the club went on an overnight camping trip, organized by club presidents. Lulu Fou and Eleazar Vita. The trip was enjoyed immensely by all members. Later in the year. they went to the beach, bowling, and even had lunch in Chinatown. All members enjoyed each others com- pany. activities. and time spent together. Row If Michael Park. Lulu Fou. Amanda Fox. Jocelyn Hsieh. Sha Ying Cheng. Patty Mac. Ray Dimacali. Row 2: Micki Ly. Christine Mac, Ms. Charlene Lew. Mrs, Margaret Lopez. Victor Gallardo. Huy Trinh, Kim Phongsa. Row 3. Junus Halim. Jimmy Sun. Janet Yang, Louisa Tong, Fadjar Oct. Nikki Takarabe. Emily Wong. Jenny Chang, Hoan Do. Row 4: Advisor Mr. Jim Hsu, Nam Luii. Wen-Sheng Zhu. Byung-Hak Cho. Warren Ke. Danny Sun. Richard Tong. David Deleon. Johnathon Deleon. William Han. Suthala Sayphraraj. Somphone Phongsa. East-West 6?
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YI ff? Lb Z, Q ,?f a 'Nf-,N fin, PW .asf r . ,Jaw Mfivv aJff0 CAWF 70 nf-460 MU57' E0 4- ffffv-W. Above: Liz Tremblay has an inspiration for another cartoon during another boring lecture. Top: Man who came to dinner must go. A cartoon by Leticia Lara. Right: Row I: Lulu Fox. Leticia Lara. Row 2: Mr. Garden. Judi Hsu. Row 3: Cesar Nufio. Elizabeth Tremblay. What Characters! Throughout the year Mr. Jerry Garden led his small but successful band of car- toonists in a quest for recognition. The purpose of the club was to further the students' interests and develop their skills in cartooning. They achieved both goals by successfully producing amusing and professional looking cartoons for the school newspaper, the North Star. ln fact. some work was considered good enough by Mr. Garden to be submitted to Pasa- dena's local newspaper, the Star News. Each member had their own unique ap- proach to cartooning and everyone ob- tained some degree of personal gain by being a part of this club. Cartooning 67
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