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Chess Club Chances are, if you were a chess fan, you were one of the members of The Chess Club, origi- nated by the students for the students. Doors were opened to all people who were interested in playing the challenging, skillful game of chess. Tournaments were played on a ladder where the students went up and down, accord- ing to whether they won or lost. The club met during lunch, and was supervised by Mr. Asakawa, who commented, the club was just outragous. Back Row. Shdwn McMillan, David Obarr, Chris Halkin, David Owen Front Row: Victor Wong. Mike Houghton, Chih-ming Chiang. Steve Nacata and David Obarr battle it out! Jim Snook makes a move. Chih-ming Chiang concentrates on his deadly W: Jk. l%i Mike Houghton breaks his tram of thought (or a bite to eat. 104
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Knsten Slater and Kim Maloney work on silk screening. Debbie Fujita supervises. Graphic Arts Club This club was opened to all graphic arts stu- dents. Enthusiastic students came in after school every Wednesday and received extra credit points. The Graphic Arts Club allowed students to get ahead with their work and as- signments because one hour of regular class time was hardly enough. Students worked with various projects such as photography, silk- screen and offset. Their teacher, Mr. Schofield was a dedicated instructor who put in his time and effort to give his students first priority. r ' Debbie Fujita and Sundari Raganathan work on latest projects Linda Moore waits for fmishied product. Knsten Slater and Kim Malonie talk of latest tectiniques in Grapfiic Arts. 103
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Literary Publication University City High School ' s own magazine was created by our own talented students. The magazine includes poems, artwork, short sto- ries, photographs, and musical compositions. The students were allowed to enter anything creative to contribute to the magazine. The advisor, Madelon McGowan, had a very prom- ising and devoted staff who did a very well done job this year. The magazine comes out only once every year, but when it does it is well worth it. The staff reads stories for the upcoming edition Eddie McGoarty, and Carol Croft edit poetry. Eddie McGroarty, Dave Michael, David Owen, Annette Gorholt. Carol Croft, Mrs. McGowen. Kneeling: Pam Cashman. 105
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