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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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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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KEY CLUB Key Club is just one of many Poudre clubs. Key Club is a com- munity services group. They are sponsored by the Kiwanis and Mr. Ken Oglesby. They are a commu- nity services group and help with many projects around town. They sponsor a child in a third world country, providing himfher with money for food and helping with hisfher education. Key Club is responsible for helping with several community volunteer projects, as well as doing the major- ity of the fund raising that goes on at Poudre. Key Club meets the first and third Wednesday of every month, and each meeting includes new and in- teresting ideas for community and school projects. Key Club includes students from all three classes, and their com- bined efforts have helped the Kiwanis and PHS to accomplish many successful fund raisers, and these hard working students have created a club of friendship and Poudre pride. C.O.E. C.O.E., or Cooperative Office Edu- cation is taught by Miss Diane Kuhn. lt is a class designed to help seniors interested in a career in business find a job in a field which will be a part of their future career choices. The class meets every day second hour and is for seniors only. The class places students in a job in which they earn a salary and class credits, as well as on the job train- ing. There are students employed as dental and medical assistants, as well as secretaries, clerks and other business related fields. Hewlett Packard also employs several PHS students. For the business interested and ca- reer oriented senior, this class could be the beginning of a long and profitable business career. The training given and the quality of experience that the student gains from this program will be benefi- cial for any career they choose. 106 r A... TOP: Nikki Strohmeyer, Tammy Rutledge, Kathy Schmidt, Dee LaPoint. MIDDLE: Gregg Degroot, Kirste Rittenhouse, Lynnette Barnet. FRONT: Mike Wunder, Kendra Burnham, Troy Thompson S W . 5 TOP: Stacie Williams, Theresa Thomas. MIDDLE: Missy Lighthart, Leeann Martinez, Michele Ferrell, Carla Wunch, Cheryl limenez, Mrs. Diane Kuhn, Robbin Dean. FRONT: Paula Glanz, jennifer Sayen, Lori Winter.
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