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

 - Class of 1988

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A Serious-Minded Club That's what Distributive Education Clubs of America is, or D.E.C.A. for short. lf you want help and encour- agement in a career with marketing, look into this class. It also provides on the job training in many different ca- reers. DECA competes in district, state and national competitions. To be a part of this organization you need to have taken Marketing I and II. Some of the fund raisers that DECA members participate in are pumpkin sales, prom fashion show, and a San- ta's workshop for little tots to help them buy presents for their mothers and fathers, brothers, sisters and oth- ers. They also are the ones responsible for selling the yearbook ads to help cut the cost of the yearbook. Tia Jaffee is the President of our DECA chapter and she has done an excellent job this year. To all DECA club members: Good Luck in your fu- ture careers, may all your goals be met! Back row: Brett Shoemaker, Scott Rice, Ken Hoffman,lason Owens,Scott Holst,Scott Lesser- ,lon Maestry,Iennifer Hattan,Kim Kerbs,Ri- chard Schneider. Front row: Melinda Mans- field,Debbie Peregoy,Tracy Santillanes,Darla Shaw,Tia laffee,Kraig Trippel,joseph Martin. Not shown: Ed Fuerte,Susan Kildahl. 04 ity- si B K 'WV afkgfi 1 N V Back row: Brett Knight,Hilary Hughes,Marty Wilcox,Tammy Wares,Kevin Willimas,Bryan johnson, Chris Mirowski, Matt Hous- ley, Wendy Holford, Becky Wilson, David Houdeshell, Brenda Gray, Goldberry Campbell. Front row: Bonnie Wamhoff,Melanie Evan- s,Hector Avalos,Marie Munhalland,Kathy Pe- terson. Front Center: Mr. Yaussi. Front Row: left to right, Tom Muniz,Mariquita Romero,Tiffany Rhoades,Mellissa Odgaard- ,Kathy Peterson,Leanna Wright,Kelly Gilpin- ,Mary Cortez. Second row: Melissa Kling,l.ori Long,Laura Karns,Ruth Segul,Tammy Ware- s,Angie Holt,Megan Pike,Julie Manzanares- ,Laura Wilcox,Kim jordan. Third Row: Morgan lrene,Kemper Stevens,Dave Slatten,Brett Cle- ment,Dave Alden,Harry Smith,Ieni Rulon- ,Carolyn Iensen,Hank Martin,Ieannette Gro- ver,Mr. Yaussi.

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Mesa fM3th6mHtlCS, Engmeermg and SCIENCE Marrqulta Romero Rosle Fuerte Nrcole Arellano Rena Martmez W Misty Romero Tanya Clenfuegos Ty Serrano QU 'KW ad' ,Y Standing Casey Opdahl Thayne Tlppetts Al Varney Kara Hrstand Rob Conant Amy Korb Scott Ellrs Lrsa lanssen Bryan Ellrs Donalad Clark Bottom Row Shannon Morgan Holly Underdown Llsa Wagner Cassy Wrl son Macee Hrckman Stefan Gessler Mrs Cook Amy Sorrell Jena jenkins Achlevementj Frve years ago a club was formed for mmorltles and teenage glrls who would lrke a career ln math or scnence Their mam purpose IS to help ml norltres and teenage grrls stay ln school and be successful Mesa offers study workshops and free tutors They go on freld trlps to Colleges and Umversntres wrlte re sumes have career nrght and col lege vlsrtatlons Iunlors and Seniors are pald for their grades The money rs put mto the bank untll the student IS rn College then the College recerves the money rn the student s name Members of Mesa Club earn pomts for their mdlvldual partlclpatlon grades and their attendance At the end of the year they receive awards for therr pomts such as pms certrflcates plaques and cal culatnors They also have fund ra1s ers Forenslcs The forensrcs team IS a very spmt ed group wlth a lot of enthusiasm They have what you mrght call a competrtrve edge The club has a great opportumty to travel to other schools and make a lot of friends durmg competltlon Competing rs a lot of hard work pomts based on how many rounds each mdrvrdual competes ln and how well they place The Interpretlve events rn clude Drama Humor Poetry Orrgmal Oratory and Duet acting Speaking events are Cross examl natron debate Lmcoln Douglas de bate Extemporaneous speakmg and for the frrst time at Poudre lS Student Congress So far thls year they have placed very well ln their debates A lot of thus success be longs to Mrs Drerdre Cook their coach Poudre wrshes you a lot of Luck ln the Nationals You have what lt takes ozgffmgff-740125 03



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MARCHING BAND The 1987-88 Poudre High School Marching Band. ' 'WW it 7 A, l'OP: Mr. Gary Stollsteimer, Brad Williams, Donny Nelson, Brian Harris, Mark O'Cuin. MIDDLE: Trina Swenson, Steve Stuntz, jason Baker, Kirsten Wilken, Preston Hill, Susan Decker, Juanita Linsenmeyer, Tanya Cienfuegos, Lori Bockman. FRONT: Tim Murphy, Troy Zwickle, joe Cray, Rhonda Roderick, ' Melodie Edwards Poudre High School's marching band is an important part of PHS spirit and pride. The marching band meets forth hour with Mr. Gary Stollsteimer. This class is a semester long, and a very busy se- mester for everyone involved. The class is a mixture of two types of marching band: street, and field marching band. The street play around town in different parade- like events, whereas the marching band plays at all home football games, as well as the quarter final playoffs at Grand Junction to help our football team's spirit. The marching band is also responsible for creating an upbeat, fast paced mood for our pep assemblies. Our Poudre band has played at the Air Force Academy, and CSU band days, as well as the Denver Parade of Lights in December of '87. The Poudre Marching Band is a group of hard working, good spirit- ed people, and a very important part of Poudre music, and pride. JAZZ BAND The Poudreville jazz band is just another of the talented instrumen- tal groups taught by Mr. Stoll- steimer here at PHS. The group is a source of real pride. They play at many pep assemblies and other school functions. The group will be performing at the Day of jazz in April of this year. Many of the jazz band members take part in other instrumental and vocal groups at PHS. The Poudreville jazz Band is made up of hard working, dedicated, and very talented PHS students. The Poudre jazz band is a big part of Poudre pride and enjoyment for both performers and students throughout the school year. And what do these talented people think of Poudreville jazz? I love it. The group works really hard to achieve the best possible sound. lt's hard work, but I defi- nitely don't mind doing it, says Kirsten Wilken, one of the many hard working performers.

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