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Mary Smith, Kristina Thaemert, Kim Lutz, Darrell Glaser, Mike Cronin, Toby Ramey, Lisa Harvey, w Mike Wunder, Mr. Elms, lerrilynn Lilyblade, Kaia Histand. Darrell Glaser: NOW what do you want?? Q... sf . .W . 2: I 1 X X is Silver Quill Silver Quill has come along way since its first publication. lt used to be typewriters and copying each sheet off. Now, it is computers and typesetting printers. Two to three years ago, the school got new type- setters to improve the looks the newspaper. Now that the staff can print their own paper instead of sending it to a printer, the price is a lot less. This year, the Silver Quill staff saves approximately 5400.00 on each edition in typesetting costs alone. To be on the staff, the stu- dent needs to be responsible, take initiative, and have the desire to do stories and articles. Writing ability is not the main quality looked for in the student. The desire to do it is first and the ability is second. Also, a student needs to be tactful and respect other's views in their arti- cles. This year, the Silver Quill staff used the new Macintosh com- puter and increased the size of the staff to make a better newspaper. If A, i f 5 0 .,,. 1 Q ii Okay, okay, Mike Wunder, we are almost done! 101
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Yearbook Well, it's that time again! A closing of the school year, but not a closing on the good times that we've all had at Poudre High School. The Yearbook staff hopes that this book captured all of your good times, some of the sad ones, and perhaps some of Poudre's and our culture's history. We are all in this big family and we've done a great deal together. Our hopes and and our disappointments were cap- tured too, but what matters is that we did it all together . . . We're All The Same . . . lmpalas! We can look at the closing of the school year, not as a closed door, but as a new beginning. We've all done a lot of growing through our past experiences and our changes. Once again, we all hope you enjoy YOUR book, because without you, there would be no book. Remember, this book contains all of your memories, and with these memories, you can remember your family's hopes and dreams. were HF ,YMQSQ First row: Mr. Hubka, Cassy Wilson, Alison McClanahan. Second row: Angie Miller, Mary Smith, Frank Martinez, Heidi Kettle, Paul Meiman, Lisa Janssen, Tom Lawrie. Third row: Dee LaPoint, Laurel Hanck, Deahn Amend, Michelle McCleave. Fourth row: Brett Shoemaker, Dan Duffy, Susan VanOver, Ienny Iasken, Brenda Cray. Fifth row: Tammy Rutledge, Rich Schneider. lb-.W 5 'Zu I 259' f Frank Martinez indulging in some improving literature. YES, Rich, deadlines are THIS week!! Ok, Paul Meiman and Lisa Ianssen, what are you really looking at? 1 t 1 1 5 H I 5
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If you join Polar Bear Club, this is what you will be Now if you re looking for a very unique and out of the ordinary club to join look into this one lt is just what you have always needed Val Keller is the President and Mr Berger is in this case the mstigator, or you might even say the chief Polar Bear One day while sitting in design class it was hot so very, very hot 1 was decided that they would come dressed in heavy coats, mittens, ear muffs, and boots Wahla' One Po lar Bear Club So on the day when it s cold you will see these people decked in shorts short sleeve shirts sun glasses, and other sum mer attire, sitting outside sipping ice cold lemonade Hows that for kicks? Sounds great guys, if we don t join you we will be cheering you on or helping you get rid of frost bite Drama lf you want to be on center stage Drama is for you' This year they have done a play called Night Watch, student direct- ed plays and many others. Rick Stonecipher said Drama is excellent. The practice is interest- ing, new and fun . The crew had determination to give their best at all times. If you want success you would need participation, which Drama club has. In Drama you need goals, you get your part, study it learn it, the time comes for your part, and you do it well, that is one of your main goals. The Drama club said, it was sometimes difficult and exciting but it is reaching the goal that makes everything worth while. The fine work of the Drama club it greatly raises the school spirit. The Drama club looks foward to another successful year in 1988. Poudre High School is very proud of all of you for making this year the best on stage! What's White and Frozen? areqmzvgffvvavzs
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