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CTI . fi' ' e s . ., K: . s , g ,,-:af s -X f, WAYNE ARNDT i s a GARY DELEHOY 2 ' ' P x DAVID Goff . x Technical Training Mr. Gary Delehoy is one of the tech- nical education teachers here at PHS. He teaches specifically OTI, occupa- tional trade in industry, which is a lead in program to vo-tech, it is a class that gives hands on experience in a technical field. Mr. Delehoy also teaches welding, which includes building prototypes and selling them. And finally, architectual drawing, where students create detailed plans and blueprints for houses. Mr. Delehoy has been teaching for eighteen years and enjoys watching his students learn. He teaches skills for college, careers, and technical schools. I want my students to learn basics, and be able to apply common knowledge. Mr. Delehoy has a simple philosophy on teaching, lust try. I enjoy teach- ing kids who want to learn, and l'll bend over backwards for any student who wants to learn, and wants to try. I love seeing kids appreciate what they're learning, and enjoy it. With a wonderful technical educa- tion department like this one who could help but enjoy it. S Q ED TELLEZ li. , X . 1,--W Mr. Delehoy enjoys a laugh with his students after a hard day in class.
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Physical Education WADE HUDSON DAN MATHEWSON DICK MORGAN ROBERTA RYAN DIANE SPEER Fun Education Mrs. Roberta Ryan, one of the won- derful P.E. teachers here at Poudre, has been active in Physical Education for many years. She was at one time a Pom-Pom coach, girls basketball coach, as well as teaching her P.E. classes. Mrs Ryan teaches with a flare that few of the PHS students get to enjoy. She wants her students to enjoy P.E. and for fun, not just competition. When her class was playing a game of volleyball she asked one team for the score a player hastiliy replied, Score? We don't care about the score. Thats what I want all my kids to learn, sportsmanship, but not always .Q score keeping. Mrs. Ryan teaches all her students to enjoy today, and what today has to offer -- and when tomorrow comes - enjoy tomorrow as well. I just want the kids to have a good time, and have fun. And with Mrs. Ryan as a teacher - who could help but have fun! Mr. Morgan surprises a rather unwary P.E. student in the weights room
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90 1 COOKS AND CUSTODIANS Food Galore For years and years the cooks at Poudre High School have listened to the students complain about the food that they cook. But, is there really any truth to this? Perhaps it's more of going along with the flow of things. Every high school has complaints about the school food. This tradition about com- plaining started in the early years- back in grade school. If the students really hated the food so much, why do a lot of them eat in the cafeteria every day? ls it that they like to torture themselves or is it all myth that the school food is rotten and horrible every day? Has a Poudre student ever gotten sick from the school lunches? If they have, it was probably because they ate too much pizza at Pan Handler's! TOP JOB' Poudre High School should applaud the Janitors here They have done an excellent Job of getting the school to look absolutely great' It isn t Just this year but its every year that the Poudre Janitors do their best m help ing Poudre to look its greatest How many times have the halls been swept and cleaned due to crumpled papers spilled pops and other mis haps7 There are simply too many to count It s great for the students to go to a place where they dont have to abide by mom and dad AND get away with it Its fun to be able to throw papers down anywhere and an ytlme you feel like lt' It s fun to be able to get away with being over whelmmgly sloppy but we really should thank the Janitors for taking the time to pick up after us Marilyn Buis, Rose Miller, Mary Reed, Laurie Sunday, Iudy Solano, and Lui Sharp. Mr Griffin Mr Santos Mr Therrien Ms Milner Mr Stockton Not Pictured Mr Elshof 1 . . . . , . . - 1 1 . . . . . . I 1 ' . . I . 1 . I . . , . . . , . . . . 1 .. I 0 I n n . , . , . , . , . . . I . . l .I P11
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