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Yearbook A lot of thought, talent and imagination went into designing a style of our own, replied co- editor-in-chief. Rob Vance, we were a new school and just starting out, we could develop a trend for annuals in future years. During our first year as U.C.H.S. ' s Excelsus staff, we ex- perienced many obstacles. Minor mishaps arose because of an inexperienced but highly motivated staff who worked together as a unit during the school year, as well as devoting their own time on weekends and holidays for critically demanding deadlines that had to be met. With constant and unyielding support and guidance from staff advisor, Mr. Rob Coons, we recaptured memories that all could enjoy of an unforgetable first year. Although we worked hard, the real pay off came when the annual was finished. staffers listen to Mr. Coons ' suggestions. — Vm t ' 1 • Back row: Sheila Wenzel, Cathy Billy, Dana Harwood, Tern Vanderhoof. Jem Betts, Ron Ravelo, Lisa Monita. Lori Martin. Andrea Fife, Monique Marino. Standing in front: Jenny Godwin, Lita Daligdig. Diana Lublin, Monica Lake, Danny How. Mr Coons. Heather Wilson, Jeny Anderson. Wendy Janon. Kim Fleshman. Kneeling: John Werner. Jon Vikander. Rob Vance. 98
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Top Row: Mike Bennett, Jeff Lucas, Chlfi-Ming Chiang, Bruce Rozummy, Mike Liang, Bobby Rios, Andrew Micone. Bottom Row: Rick Lynn, Mitch Cavna, Ayad Kazazzi, Computer Club This year ' s computer club was under the su- pervision of Mr. Michael Price. Lacking a spe- cific club curriculum, the students worked in- dependently on self-initiated projects. The pro- grams they developed included utility manage- ment, games, color graphics, and conic section applications. In addition, the students also wrote computer programs to serve the school in the areas of budget, inventory control, sports statistics, and accounting. The club membership held steady at fifteen members, however, many more students showed an in- terest and participated in club meetings and outings. With a goal of computer literacy for the staff and students of U.C.H.S., the mem- bers of the computer club looked forward to expanding the roll of computers in the lives of the persons at U.C.H.S. Jeff Lucas and Andrew Micone discuss computer graphics. Rick Lynn awaits the computer ' s reply. Mike Bennett concentrates on a sophisticated program. 97
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Rob Vance relaxes after a long day as co-editor. Co-editor Ron Ravelo approves a layout. Andrea Fife, Tern Vanderfioof and Diana Lublin work on mugs. Lisa Monita smiles while drawing a layout. 99
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