University City High School - Excelsus Yearbook (San Diego, CA)

 - Class of 1983

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Jeff Flower concentrates on his flight simulator Standing: Mike Liang, Gary Oakes, Dranoslav Lim, and Mr. Stermon. Kneeling: Andrew Goldstein and Andrew Micone. Jeff Flower enjoys a video game. Andrew Goldstein works on a graphics program. The Apple Of Our Eye Andrew Micone modifies a program. For some twenty members of the Computer Club, a computer is the Apple of their eye. Their supervi- sor, Mr. Sternom, instructed a large number of students in the use of the Apple Computer. In these days of high technology the Apple proved to be capable of improving with the times. The computer does only what man tells it to but faster than hu- manly possible. This organization met every Wednesday in room 436 for an hour and a half. Some of the students just played games but a ma- jority of the members were either just starting out or into designing programs. The computer is a dumb machine, soft wear (programs) makes it run. commented Mr. Sternom. The Computer Club enables them to do just that, in their own spare time. Computer Club 157

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Back row: Tracey Vaughn. Mitra Noorani, Clorenda Espinosa, Kim Rose, Heather Tammarine. Helen Carson, Melanie Turner, Elaine Bra eau. Vicki McLamore, Andrea Smith. Caria Robinson. Jill Hemingway, Vicki Fulciniti, Olivia Price. Middle Row: Beth Summers. Mrs. Scanlan. Kristen Anderson, Madalie Gooden. Front row: Laura Korbalak. DeeDcc Schloyer. Lisa Viertal. Kim Cox, Karen Liliie, Colleen McCahon, Kerri Bright, Diana Bonder, Susie Wright, Jenni Butcher. Monique Moxey. Lydia Rios exhibits her talent. Cherilyn Wicks, Lydia Rios, and Kristie Madden display French frolic. Back row: Clydcnc Vincent, L netlc Young. Dana Davis. Flise Shaloff. Cherilyn Wicks. Dawn Braddv. Kalhy Starkey. Diane Gosney. Teri Paladino. KclK Gragg, Donna Morafcik, .Jackie l.eMoine. Wends Heath. Shereatha foe Middle row: Mrs Scanlan. Lisa Ackcrmann. Beth Lnsch. .leny Anderson. Lydia Rios, Shawn l-ogue. Sing Lee, Joannie Gilbert Front row: Stephanie Ourland, Laura Zirino. Mary Weinrich. .Icni Warlhcn. lauri Leon. Lisa Piatt. Rachel I reildeldcr More Than Fancy Footwork What can 1 say, the perforiiiancc wa.s fanlaslic. It was a tremendous success and the audience was great! replied Josie Scanlan, the dance production teacher, after their first performance entitled Fantasy, Funk and Irolic. Sixty-five girls took part in the dance prt)duclion which was held during periods three and ft)ur. The preparation for the production look ihriieen weeks, which consisted of hard work, dedication and many extra hours spent after school and during lunch. The m.makins come to life 1 56 Dance Although this being the first year in existence, all productions ran smoothly and vserc well received.



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Death People write about death everyday How do they know the price you pay? They ' ve never been there until they ' re gone It ' s not a button you can turn off or on You think everything is going great Your relationship with that person is full of fate People say and write that death is grim How do they know until its hit them? All the gifts and secrets we shared Are like no others, it was very rare I ' ll never forger the memories and love While I look into her eyes up above The death of a friend is very grieving But you can never stop, just keep believing I thought I had a friend for life But death took her away with that piercing knife I must have been too selfish with my friend Because God took her away and made it The End. Gayle Bailey An Everlasting Rose My love for you is like a rose with every petal that unfolds. In each petal it seems to show how my love for you can grow. I wish we could always be together. to share our love as one forever. Amanda Chapman Stephanie Wells Madclon Preslon 1 58 Creativily Page sponsored by Mr Mrs. Chas. Hough, Sr.

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