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

 - Class of 1988

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SIE N JASON LEHNER: Good times, good friends, and good beer. It just don't get any better than this. NICK BUCHE: Well, Mom, Sis, Dad and Lori, I wasn't looking so hot in the beginning but thanks to your inspiration and support and a little of my help, I'm on my way to accomplish- ing one of my current goals and one of your expectations. Here's hoping you are satisfied with my accomplishments in school and in my body-building endeavors. Thanks so much God for giving me a second chance in life to prove that I can accomplish anything and everything I set out to do. BILL MESAROS: I'm doing 90 M.P.H. on the highway to hell with no brakes and I'm enjoying every minute of it! LARA DEAKIN: Many times I've loved, many times been bitten. Many times I've won- dered how much there is to know. - Led Zeppelin CINDY GIBSON: Don't let someone's selfish- ness take away the fun times you can have. TIM McGEE: If you act mature and responsi- ble your sophomore and junior years, you earn the right to party your senior year!!! MIKE CRONIN: The mind is a basket. If you put nothing in, you get nothing out. - Louis L'amour NICOLE GALLEGOS: P.S. Don't stop believ- ing. - Journey DO DONNY NELSON: Well here I am leav- ing PHS, almost ready to hit the 'real world.' Well when some of you people see my name in lights, just remember the words of the infamous Ronald Reagan, 'I don't know how it hap- pened.' See ya old PHS. Blue just happened to be my favorite color. HEATHER ORTIZ: Yes, there are two paths you can go by, but in the long run, there's still time to change the road you're on. - Led Zeppelin CHRISTOPHER HILL: If you don't learn from your mistakes, there's no sense in making them. KIRK MARSHALL: It's not where you start, it's where you finish that counts. LISA WAGNER: If women ruled the world, there wouldn't be any wars, just intense talks every 28 days. - Robin Williams TIM MURPHY: By the time man understands women, he's no longer interested. KAAREN ATENCIO: A smile costs nothing, but is worth a lot! LISA WELCH: I look back at my sophomore year and it was fun, but full of trouble. Then came my junior year and the beginning was the same, but toward the end I met someone who has become the most important person in my life. Now it's my senior year and it's close to the end, but it's been the best year of my life. That person who's so wonderful has made it so very special. Thanks Mike, I love you! KRISTINA THAEMERTz No one is a failure IIC I2 IQ UDJFIES Tia Jaffee hates that bothersome static cling if they can truly say, 'I have done my best.' - E.C. McKenzie MEI PO CHIN: Some men see things as they are and say 'why.' I see things that never were and say 'why not.' - JFK SHELLY HARRIS: We live in the best of all possible worlds. - Voltaire BARB NE'I'I': Men are the only creatures that can strut sitting down. LORI WINTER: Drinking when we are not thirsty and making love at any time, Sir: that is all there is to distinguish us from the other animals. - Pierre Auguston HEIDI KETTLE: The secret of life is not to do what you like, but to like what you do! CHRIS SANDMAN: People remember Pearl Harbor, people say remember the Alamo, 'but don't forget the Calvary, for I'm still there. ' JENNIE SAYER: A friendship is more pre- cious than even gold. Don't discard that gold for anything less valuable in life. JEAN JETT: If I can stop one heart from breaking, I shall not live in vain, if I can ease on life the aching, or cool one pain, or help a fainting robin unto his nest again, I shall not live in vain. - Emily Dickinson VICKY LEE: If you live in yesterday, you nev- er see the future, but if you live in tomorrow you never see the past. So remember yesterday, and think about tomorrow, but live today or you really can't say you've lived at all! MICHAEL WUNDER: All that we see or seem is but a dream within a dream. Doesn't matter what you try to do. Doesn't matter where you try to go. Doesn't matter who we really are. I've spent too many years at war with myself. The doctor has told me it's no good for my health. To search for perfection is all very well, but to look for heaven is to live here in hell. After today, consider me gone. - Edgar, Ziggy and Gordon MICHELLE PEDERSEN: I don't know if I could go through it all again for what's the point if you are never free to say, 'this is what I believe, this is a part of me, no heroes, no re- grets . . . but only meant to be.' DAVID GIBSON: Living in the limelight, the universal dream for those who wish to 'seem.' Those who wish to 'be' must put aside the alien- ation, get on with the fascination, the real rela- tion, the underlying theme. - RUSH, Mov- ing Pictures SUSAN HARMS: All I want is a place some- where, far away from the cold night air. - Sting BRENDA WHEELOCK: No matter what the past has been, the future is always brighter. THERESA THOMAS: Life is what you make it. If you don't make it - that's life! STACIE MATHEWS: We must always have old memories and young hopes. - Arsene Houssaye MELANIE MANNING: The man who tries his best and failed is superior to the man who never tried. - Bud Wilkinson

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SIENIIU IQ ' 'UUITIES MIKE STEINERT: The present becomes much more enjoyable when one can refer to it in the past tense. IESSICA GARCIA: Is this tomorrow or just the end of time? - limi Hendriz -IANELLE DELGADO: Remember 'the Flow- ers of Guatemala,' Drakie! ANGEL NOWLAN: More cushion for the pu- shin', more fun to the ton, more bounce to the ounce. LIZA GALLEGOS: If we should expect the unexpected, should we expect what we are ex- pecting since that would be the unexpected? BROTHER TRENTON WILLIAM KEN- NETH MALM: Every time a woman gives you a piece of her mind, she loses a piece of your heart! BROTHER CHRISTOPHER SIMS: At one time I knew and accepted everything - now I only wonder. TAMMY RUTLEDGE: My life is motivated by stress. Stress is the confusion created when the mind overrules the body's basic desire to choke the living ---- out of some who really needs it. TAMMY KINNEY: High school could be ear- ly mornings trying to wake up before 8:00 and all-nighters craming for the big test tomorrow or it could be fun with friends, games that made you proud, and a learning experience - you decide. MISSY LIGHTHART: We have all had so many things we could have learned, but we had such little time to learn it all. I feel that without friends, we couldn't have made it this far. KIRK MCCONNEL: Huh? IEFF LEHMAN: I toast to ones who will, and I toast the ones who won't, but to the ones who say they have, and later decide they haven't, I don't. IONI JORDAN: Keep your heart open and your eyes shut tight for what will be, will be. RENAE MORGAN: Lui, lui, woa woa say we gotta go now, ya, ya, ya, ya! KENNETH T. HOFFMAN: Take a risk in life, always be willing to follow you dreams. Don't let the dream take it from you. STACIE WILLIAMS: For the friends who knew me, knew me well, for the one who didn't can go to ---- ! DEREK COOKERLY: Well it's over! I sur- vived four years of changes, challenges, and radical times to cherish! My last two years at Poudre have been cool! Yo, thanks Tyson Grear Qrad manj, Kate McNight, K.M., C.H., C.F., N.L., T.G., K.N., M.I., M.K. and N.K. Can't forget Sequoia H.S. - great friends and special memories, CHEROKEE fsurfin', varsity cross country, track, state meets and artj. 'Catch a wave.' Congradulations Carol, WE MADE IT! Good luck to a special bro, Dougie Ifreshjl Thanks Bob you're great! Special thanks to the one I cherish and love. Mom, I love you! Never forget you Dad, I love you! California's the place to be!!! OLGA SANCHEZ: If you think you're the best, think again. BONES SCOTT LESSER: Some soldiers make it back alive, some soldiers just die, but where I'm going, l'lI survive! KIRSTEN RITTENHOUSE: Create your own reaIity! VALERIE KELLER: I am an endless variety of dissimilarity on parade to be looked upon with respect. The time is over for the masquerade. You're in the picture too, don't ever forget! SCOTT ASLEBEN: Party 'til you puke, but not in my living room! GREGG SMITH: I don't ask for much out of life: just a little beer money, just a little food money, and every now and then, just a little! MIKE CYKOSKI: It's impossible to stick a cadillac in your nose, yes it is. STEVE KLAHN: When you're a senior you need only one reason for anything. IOHN HILDEBRAND: Life is like the human anatomy, and I'm glad I'm moving out of the armpit. OLIVER HERDEN: A child on a farm sees a piane fly overhead and dreams of a faraway place. A traveler on the plane sees the farm house far below and dreams of home. KARL WOLF: Civilized man refused to adapt Please don't disturb me while I'm contemplating himself to his environment. Instead, he adapted his environment to suit him. He built cities, roads, vehicles, machinery and he put up power lines to run these labor saving devices. But somehow, he didn't know when to stop. The more he improved his surroundings to make his life easier, the more complicated he made it. So now his children are sentenced to 10-15 years of school just to learn how to survive in this com- plex and hazardous habitat they were born into. JONNY MEASTRY: Life's a big party. Go for it as soon as you can. Have one on me, I'll pay ya later. PAUL REYNOLDS: A man who stands for nothing falls for anything. - Alex Hamilton -SUV' fy' SHANE MUELLER: The essence of life is good drink. KRIS BROWN: Do it today. Tomorrow it may be illegal. AARON ALMS: We all start out the same and will end the same, the only thing that matters is what is done in between. SCOTT GILBERT: As we leave this institution of knowledge, we step into the world of sur- prises. ROY CANTU: As no good is done, or spoken, or thought by any man without the assistance of God, working in and with those that believe in him, so there is no evil done, or spoken, or thought without the assistance of the Devil, who worketh with strong, though secret power in the children of unbelief. All the works of our evil nature are the work of the Devil. - John Wesley



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SIIENIIID I2 1 'UDIFIES SALLY ASHLEY: God created everyone equal except for the men. TAWNYA PORTER: How big would you dream if you knew you couldn't fail? MICHELLE AMUNDSEN: If we weren't crazy, we'd all go insane. KEVIN VOGT: New times to juggle. GREGG DEGROOT: Progress is man's ability to complicate simplicity. DARRELL GLASER: Nothings's gonna change my world. I.C. VANCLEAVE: What can I say. When you've got it, you've got it!! Now, how does one get rid of it!?! SHAGG PETERSON: It wasn't me. KATHY DINKEL: Be youself. Don't pretend to be something you're not. RICK STONECIPHER: Eat my shorts. TAFA RASTA: Those who think they can ski it all are starting to p.o. those of us who can. TIFFANY PHILLIPS: When the dream un- winds, love's a state of mind. - Fleetwood Mac DAVID TOMLINSON: Boy! This'll really stir them up at the Anarchist's Society! And an- other thing, don't ever kid youself about loving someone. I hate to tell you, Sibyl, they die. After I go out this door, I may only exist in the minds of my acquaintances. I may be an orange peel. Or you'd just passed by one of those pud- dles in the street with gasoline rainbows in them. Some things are better left unsaid, but love and thanks can never go unexpressed. So, thanks M.W., T.D., T.T., C.W., V.K. and espe- cially, C.F., M.G., A.O., K.D., W.T., and Kim. You all kept me going. Someone once said that the answers are blowing in the wind, but speak- ing frankly, and between the two of us, y'k- now, I'm just a little tired. Shakespeare and Grandma, both dead. Listen to my heartbeat. Be yourself no matter what they say. Lord, I'm 500 miles away from home, but the tougher it gets and the more that I sweat and the harder it fights and the deeper it bites, I'm one step closer to home. And I went out and left the hospital and walked back to the hotel in the rain. It takes a year to say 'hi' and a second to say 'goodbye.' TINA KOOB: The best man for the job is a woman. BECKY DUNLAP: There is more to life than just being a scuttler. DEANA THOMPSON: What do you mean study?! ANGIE FUQUA: Party at my house! Be there! PEG HAWLEY: A bad man is worse when he pretends to be a saint. - Sir Francis Bacon MINDY ASHBAUGH: Bad dudes! STEVE BLOMGREN: The more I get older, the more I want, the less I receive. lm Debby Peregoy toasts a doughnut to all of those poor students still in class NATASJA EDERUCEN: Don't take what you have for granted because you never know what you have until you lose it. VINCE LUCERO: We came, we saw, we drank. DWIGHT MICHAEL: By persistently re- maining single, a man converts himself into a permanent public temptation. DUSTY PASSERO: Better to remain in silence and to be thought a fool, than to speak and remove all doubt. ESTER LYNN MILLICAN: I would give no thought of what the world might say of me, if I could only transmit to posterity the reputation of an honest man. CAROL COOKERLY: Seniors 'SBI Well, it is time to say goodbye to a nice school. I want to thank N.Z., R.N., D.M. and K.H. for being special friends to me and to mom, who I love very much, and Derek and Doug, a real Califor- nia kid. IERRILYNN LILYBLADE: In the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make. - The Beatles K DEE DEE MATHENEY: Don't walk in front of me: I may not follow. Don't walk behind me: I may not lead. Walk beside me and be my friend. CINDY BLACK: Silences make the real con- versations between friends. Not the saying, but the never needing to say is what really counts. DANI LEDBELTER: No matter where you go, there you are. KAREN SHERWOOD: They say we're young and we don't know . . , won't find out until we grow. - UB40 JENNIFER OWEN: Patience is something you admire greatly in the driver behind you, but not in the one ahead of you. JENNIFER HA'I'I'AN: Believe me, I did learn something in Marketing Ed. Il, but please don't ask me what it was. WENDI HARPER: Through the darkness, there comes a light. KRAIG TRIPPEL: Contrary to popular belief, I am not God. POP VOTE: Despite all his modesty, Kraig Trippel is God and there are no if's, and's, or but's about it. KIM GESICK: Havin' a bad day, so stay out of my way. Leave me alone and I'll get on with my bad day. Iust remember that I warned you! - Dweezil Zappa MICHELLE DELEHOY: I'm not conceited, even though I have every right to be. KELLY SOFIA: Far out, solid and right on! T. DUDZINSKI: Those who don't make dust, Gal il. MISSY LIGHTHART: It's not a pretty life, but somebody has to live it.

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