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Above: Marshall works on layout for Kaleiscope. Below: Nicole searches for information for the Unicorn. | THE PEN IS MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD ... The Literary magazine offers an opportunity for creative written expression to all students at Uni- versity High. The members of the organization construct, proofread and type poems and short stories and essays for the reading enjoyment of the staff and the student body. The advisor, Ms. Gironda, encourages all students to join their Thursday meetings. The Unicorn is the school newspaper and is open to all students who are interesting in investigative reporting and journalism. The primary purpose of the paper is to record the events of U.H.S. and keep the staff and the students abreast of the events at our school and in the world which affect us. Top picture- Ist R-M. Solmon, D. Fonseca, V. Carey, Ms. Sheldon, N. Morris 2nd R- M. Odom, G. Turner, A. Davis, W. Sims, I. Franco. Bottom - E. Lawson, L. Ortiz, P. Graham, C. Jackson, Ms. Gironda, 2nd R- L Osborne, D. Jones, V. Carey, W. Sims, J. Gore, P. Jennigans, C. Matthews, M. Alston 115
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THESPIANS Students in the Drama club are en- couraged to approach drama as a fun, but serious activity; the implementa- tion of drama productions require ef- fort, commitment and perseverence, as gratification is not always as im- mediate as in other activities as cheerleading, playing basketball, or running track. However, students should ultimately appreciate that par- ticipation in drama provides impetus for the development of character. All training is therefore, directed toward the personal growth of each individ- ual, whether thespian or technician. Students should also eventually come to realize that it contributes much to the cultivation of rhetorical skills, poise and social graces. STAGE CREW We could never pull the show together without the skill and innovativeness of the stage crew. Back row L toR J. Morgan, J. Grice, R. Baraka, P. McBurrows, Q. Camillo Front-O. Dill, J. Dowdell, A. Baraka
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OUT OF CHAOS ‘Ideas born. ‘in the wee hours of morning, empty potatoe chip: bags, brainstorming sessions, torn up paper, worn out pencils typewriters hammering away-these are all the scenes that go into the making of a Pati The Apel of the ie eae staff this year was t ‘So, as Nels slip through 0 ou yearbook, cedenber the spirit f the ” a ass ‘ith Class” te UNIVERSITY WIC” B Ser
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