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

 - Class of 1988

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SIENIIID IQ I IUUIIIES John Hildebrand looks on as Kemper Stephens holds Mike Cycoski at finger point evgm C.A. ERICKSON: No problem! GUY PATTERSON: Out of the Blue and Sil- ver - into the fire! RICH SCHNEIDER: Just when I believed I couldn't ever want for more, this ever changing world pushes me through another door. I saw you smile, won't you let me shelter you. Hold on to the nights, hold on to the memories . . . - Richard Marx P.S. Bye PHS!! Californy, here I come! WES GROGAN: You can b.s. your friends, and I can b.s. my friends, but lets not b.s. ea- chother. ROB JONES: When you drink, you commit no sins. SHAWN DEVLIN: These years have been fun. I wish we had more than three years here at Poudre. Keep up the spirit! SETH STREETER: Imagination rules the world. - Napolean LUPY WILLIAMS: T'was the night before graduation, and all through the house, not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse. The cap and gown were hung in the closet with care, in hopes that graduation soon would be here. LAURA ELLIS: I wish I was in Tiajuana, eat- ing barbecued Iguana. PENNY BOWDEN: Life is beautiful through a sober soul. ERIC MORRISON: One who runs behind a bus often becomes exhausted! JOSH ARELLANO: How's a senior supposed to have fun if hefshe follows every rule!?! RYAN HALE: No matter how good you think you are, you're not better than the rest. CHANDAL ROGERS: So here we stand, you and I, you're too kind, I'm too shy to say what we really mean, so we make life a masquerade never showing all, only the parts we play. , 1 bv 1-44' MIGUEL MONTOYA: From this day forth, I will have blue and silver searing deep incisions into my subconscius. What a drag. TOBY RAMEY: If life is a waste of time, and time is a waste of life, get wasted all the time, and have the time of your life. JENNIFER KERR: This is the time to remember, 'cause it will not last forever. These are the days to hold onto, 'cause we won't, al- though we want to. This is the time, but time is gonna change, and those will be the days we can never recall. I know we've got to move somehow . . . - Billy Joel LISA LOBREE: Language is a virus from outer space and hearing your name is better than seeing your face. BRET REYNOLDS: The value of life lies not in the length of days, but in the use we make of them: a man may live long, yet live very little. - Montaigne PAT CALLAHAN: The woman from the su- permarket ran to call the cops. 'He must be high on something,' someone said. Though it never made the New York Times, in the Daily News the caption read, 'Save the Life of my Child!,' cried the desperate mother. A patrol car passing by halted to a stop. Said officer MacDougal in dismay, 'the force can't do a decent job 'cause the kids got no respect for the law today,' and blah, blah, blah. - Simon 8: Garfunkel MELINDA MANSEIELD: Dreams can be good and they can be bad, but only remember the good and forget about the bad. KIM WALL: I wonder where I've been, all the years I've left behind are faded pictures in my mind. Now it's hard for me to see it's not as easy as it used to be. - St. Elmo's Fire SUSAN MINKEL: Live for your dreams and goals, not for the nightmares and failures. ALI FIGUEROA: And these children that you spit upon as they try to cope with your world are oblivious to your insults, but they're quite aware of what you put them through. KEN WIECK: The world is big. This school is small. I got through school and I didn't study at all! TROY ZWICKLE: It's Miller time! BOB NAUTA: Brain, don't go to sleep, I still need you for college! Wake up! LEEANN MARTINEZ: Today's the tomorrow I was so worried about yesterday. BECKY JENSEN: I've grown tired, and time stands still before me - frozen here, on the ladder of my life. - Elton John JOEL KALAK: Vodka is colorless, odorless, tastless and too much of it leaves you senseless. MICHELLE SAILER: Whatever your mind can conceive and believe, it will achieve. Dream great dreams and make them come true. Do it now, for you are unique. In all the history of the world, there was never anyone else exact- ly like you, and in all the infinity to come, there will never be another you. JASON WALTER: High school is to prepare you for the outer world, but what have you learned? KARIN BOCKMAN: No one will remember who we were here, but no one can forget what we did here. What did we do here? MATT SCHEETZ: Do you love it? Do you hate it? There it is, the way you made it. MICHELE FERRELL: To ere is human, but to really foul up, it takes a sophomore. MELLANI HESS: I'll think of it all tomorrow at Tara. I can stand it then. Tomorrow, I'll think of some way to get him back. After all, tomorrow is another day! - Scarlett O'Hara SADIQ ABDURAHMAN: When a man be- comes a success, his wife takes most of the credit and the government takes most of the cash. CASSY WILSON: I never dared to be radical when young, for fear it would make me conser- vative when old. - Robert Erost GREG MARTINEZ: Learn from your past, ex- perience today, build on your tomorrows, make time to play. MARK MANNING: The sun rose in the east- ern sky, bringing dark hues of orange, red, and yellow into the crisp morning. The birds sang, pulling the earth toward the new day. A light frost began to melt and the whole world seemed to sparkle, as Jonathan waited for his school bus to come and take him to the wonderful world ol learning in kindergarten. A minute later, they pushed the button.

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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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