Poudre High School - Impala Yearbook (Fort Collins, CO)

 - Class of 1988

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HEO I and II HEO I and HEO ll or Home Eco- nomics Occupations I and Il are designed to prepare young men and women for careers in home economics. The major emphasis is to instill the ability and the desire to function in our society as inde- pendent, self-reliant, self-support- ing individuals. HEO I is for ju- niors. lt teaches individuals in- struction in specific areas such as food service, health services, and interior design. HEO II are seniors who have completed HEO I. In ad- dition to regular classroom activi- ties, students have an average of fifteen hours a week of actual work experience. The goals are to help students plan for an alternative ca- reer, discover skills, and become a better citizen. Also to use problem solving and decision making de- vices. HERO Hero or Home Economics Related Occupations is the club available to each student in HEO I and ll In the classroom, HERO generates professional spirit and develops leadership skills lt also helps orga mzatronal ability and social oppor tunlties There are many activities out of the classroom as well such as fund raising activities social ac trvities and school or community service projects There is a HERO state conference and a state partrcr patron contest, which has several skilled events Outside activities will be planned frequently as the club decides First row: Monica Cooley, Pam Nichols, Deana Ferrari, Stephanie Cienfuegos, Chris Woodward, Second row: Christine Spencer, Shannon Fair, Becky Lokowich, Nicole Zentveld, Third row: Wendy Brown, Loni lohnston, jill Kropp, Marie March, Tammy Shields, Endie Borghi. Fourth row: jolo Dressel, Michelle Lucero, Nancy Burkett, Trina johnson. Fifth row: Fay Kehoe, Liz Martin, Velma Duncan, Ienny Hagee. Not pictured Josie Velasquez. .1 lj',E? .va T6 First row Cindy Gibson Nancy Reeve luanrta Lrnsenmeyer Second row Mrs Phemrster Stephanie Amundsen jennifer Kerr Dan1Ledbetter Third row Lisa Welch Lucy Maldonado Susan Livingston Kaaren Atencro Fourth row April Mitchell Chandal Rogers Wendi Harper Nicole Gallegos Peggy Hawley Fifth row lean Jett Cindy Black Renae Morgan Six row Mindy Ashbaugh Donald Clark Not pictured Scott Alsleben Angie Fuqua Taniyah Serrano . . . f s rv I 3 f I , I ,

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ational ack row Ms Ruff 1enniMmear Kirsten Rittenhouse Karin Troendle june Steely Cassy Wilson helly Harris Mike Stelnert Front row Barb Nett Lisa Lobree Val Keller Becky Jensen Colleen aker lernlynn Lilyblade Not pictured Llz Cox Michelle Hellyer Paul Reynolds Tammy Rutledge enny Wagner, Kathi Wilson Mike Wunder 'nu man! lun: Q6 H Qwssm MQIESL. U ll I USIIESS ront Row Publncist CA Erickson Robin Erickson Karla Wunch Cindy Miller Kirsten Rittenhouse cond Row Mrs lolynn Kuhn Beatriz Sanchez secretary Olga Sanchez Paula Clanz Roberta Veldez lr Gary Roberson Back Row Heather Kenney Lee Ann Martinez Rena Martinez Lori Long, Sue rown Melissa Kling president Michele Ferrell treasurer Deanne Long Tammy Kinney Gena Franck jartha Valdez Nicki Strohmeyer. Not Pictured: vice president Kirk Marshall Honor Society National Honor Society supports academics and the academic arts This year,the seniors became an ac tive organization planning actlvi ties as well as being a support group They started the year out with an academic tone by hosting a reception for the top 1095 of the junior and senior class N H S members were invited to join at the end of their junior year Each maintained at least a 3 7 grade point average and received twelve academic credits m the first three semesters at Poudre They strongly encourage everyone to achieve their personal goals and strive for academic excellence FBLA FBLA stands for Future Business Leaders of America lt is a nation wide organization consisting of students interested in a career ln the business world Poudre has a relatively strong chapter which or ganizes fundraisers to cover the cost of competition MORP was one of their major fundraisers In addition they sold fruit baskets at Christmas FBLA competitions are held at dis trict state and national levels for the individual or group The con tests include public speaking shorthand accounting computer application entrepreneurship and every other business related skill The members develop self confi dence learn money management and work towards teir occupational goals 2652755770735 Y I -I . . . . z: . ,,. I ' I I I ' . ' . ' . 1 ' ' I u c I u ou- ' ,rs ' . sz, - -Ji l . . . gn . . . . 45 Q gm . .. ' ' W . . ' Of- ,Am . . ' y xi, g 1. . . . . . -2? CQ 1 N - fb f A I I M I 't ' O O O 0 URN? A . . . . . one D ' - u as f 'In ' th' . . ' . I .. . ' I 8 LTL us I ,N'f..v'- - X y .1 ' ' - K , . . . I I ' I I ' i' I I I ' A 1 S , K



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ac row Sue Klldahl Pam Edwards Lupy Williams Shawn Devlin Front row Mrs Cathy Toplyn ott Gilbert Tiffany Stubbs Not pictured Ed Fuerte and Greg Smith VV QF' EV ERY DAY THINGS hz -su. we BA in picture back row: Mike Wunder Dave Tomlinson Bryan Ellis Jason Wingate Mrs. Pam delott. Front row: Mrs. Deanne Ludwin Colleen Baker Jenni Minear lerrilynn Lilyblade Leigh in Boyack Susan Decker. Inset: Susan Van Over Cindy Irwin Misty Romero jennifer Roberts. Not ,turedz Talitha Davis Eric Delehoy Shan Morgan Nicole Gallegos Kristina Thaemert Nanci chak Ken Koschnitzki Diane Keller. FHA FHA, or Future Homemakers of America is for all who are interest ed in Home Economics or related occupations It provides an atmo sphere for strengthening the fam ily, learning life skills and devel opmg youth leadership FHA s goals are to help students grow in areas such as personal growth fam ily life school preparations, and community involvement Their purposes are to promote greater un derstandmg between youth and adults to provide opportunities for decision making and take on re sponslbility It is also for self de velopment, preparation for family and community living, and for em ployment Kaleldoscope C fa e X 9 7 The Kaleidoscope is a student liter L fary publication Every spring the W L paper is published lt is created by students Short stories, essays, poet ry articles plays, and artwork are all included Kaleidoscope is a place for students to express their ideas through writing and art It is also to show the school community and the community of Fort Collins the creative students at Poudre Students who are interested should be good in English editing skills and interested in creative writing Each year there is a contest and students submit their work For first place the student will recieve S50 00 For second place the stu dent gets S25 00 All winning work plus a few others will be published loreqfmigfevoovzt .. i T 5

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