Poway High School - Odyssey Yearbook (Poway, CA)

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'- Al zffveel arc! 044444 ' .fa Z9 HMWW 2943 zfeeql 472 vgfw df axfzzffzw -affix - 'ane 25,1413 ar am Em, 2? af gay fffyi.-Mad P ASSEMBLIES Throughout the year many assemblies are held, they serve as a change of pace from the usual school day. ln some assemblies, the freshmen are slightly overpowered by the seniors, but they do try. There are awards assemblies, pep assemblies, music assemblies, just about anything can be used as an excuse to have an assembly-that even includes pie-eating assemblies. Far Left: During one of the many assemblies coach Mello talks about athlete's as individuals. How much work it is and how much you have to sacrifice. Lower Left: The first assembly of the year, the first singing of the Alma Mater. Hopefully, to straighten out the freshman class. Top Center: The freshman class knell down before the rest of the school to sing the Alma Mater for the first time. ,pw Above: The annual senior-freshman tug-of-war. As usual the seniors were victors over the freshman, Center: The Mob is back in town. Just maybe they can improve the way the campus looks. 16 if Y ii D fi Q rv, ,j - E r' Y ,M if , V J ,WW G , .if-if , JV Above Left: A view from the stands during an outside assembly. Far Left: The Pep Band was always on hand when some assembly was needed. Left: Rick Caicedo demolishes a pie in the annual pie eating contest. Above: Tim Bennke accepts a football trophy from coach Trestrial during the football awards assembly. ,W N 'ti-wg., , v f ,M x 5 ta 1 if 36 at 1 7 t is V4 l 4 Above: The Varsity cheerleaders, bottom, from left to right: Gina Pace, Rose Stacklin, Debbie Levins. Center: Janine Hesse, Connie Sheperd. Back, Patty Berghorn, Michele Malone and Candy Sexton. it VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Cheerleading try-outs for 1972-73 were held for the first time in front of a board. The judging board consisted of some faculty members, senior varsity cheerleaders and Iettermen, When the 8 girls were chosen we were on our own to learn cheers and try and promote spirit for the coming year. We had two girls, Connie Shepard and Debbie Levins, who were new to cheerleading as a whole. Gina Pace was a cheerleader at Fairfield High School in Kansas. Janine Hesse, Subic High School in the Phillipines, Patty Berghorn, Anchor Bay High in Michigan and Great Mills High School in Maryland. Michele Malone. Candy Sexton, and Rose Stacklin were Junior Varsity cheerleaders at Poway High. Six girls having been cheerleaders before had a lot of good ideas used at other schools to make a successful squad. We attended camps in the summer at USD in Linda Vista and UCSD in LaJolla, in which we learned cheers, chants, and stunts. As a whole we had new cheers and the ability to do good mounts and stunts in our cheers. We had a big responsibility in representing Poway High and attending all sports this year. Cheerleading is fun and challenging and we hope you will remember this year as we will, TITANS ARE THE BEST, OH YES SPIRIT Although PHS had very few pep assemblies this year, of the ones we did have most students showed spirit and enthusiasm as well as support athletes. Shown are many of the spirited Titans who took part in one of the few pep assemblies at PHS. ,AX I 'E J.V. CHEERLEADERS Here are the spirited J.V. cheerleaders. Above left with high hopes in winning the game. Monica Engle gives a victory smile. Above right: J.V. Spirit Power pyramid. Right: Barbie Rotter chants the Mighty Titans on to victory. Bottom: We vvant a victory and vve are gonna get it! chants Sue Ashby and Lori Cameron. FROSH CHEERLEADERS Top Picture: Here are the spirited Frosh cheerleaders. From left to right are Kim Lehenbauer, Lucinda Lurz, JoAnita Atkisson, and Kelly Chin. Below the peppy freshmen cheerleaders, Left: Kim and Kelly. Right, Smile Jo. PEP CLUB Throughout the year the Pep Club has contributed their time, energy, and enthusiasm in support of the Titans. Pep Club is a pre-requisite to cheerleading as it encourages and prepares girls for promoting school spirit. Each week the members gave their time to either painting signs for sports events, selling Rooters Bus Tickets, or baking cookies for the players after their games. The officers of the club are: President-Lorrie Lurz, V. President-Sandi Lucia, Secretary Carrie Gibbions and Treasurer-Carol Wolf. The most spirited group on campus is the Pep Club. Above: sign painting is one of their many jobs at Poway High. We Can't Be Beat Left: Two of the members contribute their time and effort to paint a sign. R ai? Q fwfr : I il. 3? A I H ,251 . Z :, L :1 X J- ' . as kwa K kkvg if K? fi i as J' QR' 'N s HOMECOMING The Coronation Ceremonies were held for this year's Homecoming on November 15th at 7:30 in E-99. The Junior Varsity and Varsity Football Teams were both presented at that time. lVlr. O'Drane then led the Die Lieder Singers in two outstanding vocal selections. The two AFS students, Enrica Porta and Renee Rivera were also introduced. lVlr. Zorich, master of ceremonies, then introduced Yoko Sammuli. Poway High's 1971 Homecoming Queen, and her reign officially came to an end. As each Princess was presented, the concert band played chosen selections. Representing the Freshman class were Julie Hernandez and Sue Wright. The two Sophomore princesses were Sue Ashby and Patty Gainder. Representing the Junior class were Princesses Janine Hess and Sue Thompson. The three girls vying for the title Homecoming Queen were Marla Garrison. Patti Lepper, and Debbie Tinker. Debbie Tinker was crowned Queen amid the loud applause from the enthusiastic audience. For the Poway-San Pasqual Football clash, on Friday. the PHS Band and Titanettes had a fantastic pre-game and half time show planned, however, due to the inclement weather they were unable to perform. The game was the biggest of the whole season for the fans. The guys went out and won the game with a fantastic score of 20-6. The Homecoming Dance was on Saturday. The Gym was decorated with hot-pink, white, and light pink streamers. The theme of the dance was The Days of Wine and Roses. The round tables were covered with centerpieces of wine bottles and roses. The band was lssacs People and they played on risers draped with roses. The first dance was dedicated to the Queen and her escort. The 1972 Homecoming Court are from left to right: Patti Lepper, Debbie Tinker, lVlarla Garrison, Julie Hernandez, Sue Thompson, Janine Hess. Sue Ashby. Patti Gainder, and Sue Wright. 5? Top 81 Top right: After the suspense of the coronation, Debbie Tinker was congratulated by friends, Below: It seems that Debbie Tinker had quite a lot of competition, here are just two of the P.H.S. nominees, Clareis Hickerson and Thomasina McPherson. ' Q wr 3 A 5 523' X f5 Wfa,g? , ' WW 5 W JZ: in 5 ,.', N :HMP , ,vlz 1 rw 5 , V1 Above- A radiant Debbie Tinker smiles for the camera after becoming Poway High's tenth Homecoming Queen. Left- Debbie and her father seem to be enjoying the delirious confusion after she was announced Queen. STUDENT STORE The Student Store is centrally located on campus between the library and the Career Guidance Center. Tim Behnke, and Judy Clevenger, first and second semester store managers, have done a fine job under the direction of lVlr. lVlalanga, Student Store advisor. Primary responsibilities of a Student Store manager are personnel, merchandise, and record keeping. Student worker interest has increased tremendously from six employees last year to fifty-five employees this year. These employees are gaining work experience as retail clerks. All employees spend time stocking merchandise, taking inventory, keeping records, working on window displays, and running the cash register. Although candy was a no-no this year, gross sales have increased over the previous year, We attribute this growth to student need, awareness that the store exists and is their store, and a greater variety and selection of products being sold. Other services the store provides is selling P.E. clothes for the ASB. and selling plants for the FFA during special times of the year. 9 ag 'limit glad mg! lliii -ffww ,Q ' w4f,.t,, , , , Robert Borer, Laura Henze, and Cheryl Robinson show their abilities to sell the many products the Student Store offers. Scuba Diving was a very interesting organization that some Poway High students choose to challenge. Here they show us their ability to suit up. f ff t r 2 aff., ,W ' SCU BA DIVING CLU B To the left- Tom Middleton prepares for a long and dangerous journey into the water off La Jolla Shores. Below- Jeanne O'Sullivan shows clearly what the strain of putting on a wet suit can do a person, while Chris La Chapelle sympathetically looks on. l 2 232 275 lim 4 .M qf 14 for if if M . ,gli 7 'ft ill JZ l .-,rw X BAND The Concert Band has for the past two years received Superior ratings in the San Diego County Music Festival. Last year the band received a I Superior in all categories at the California Regional Festival. They hoped to be able to repeat this feat again this year. This band plays several concerts during the course of the year. Each year it entertains all the elementary students with a concert of especially prepared music. This year's special piece for the kids was Peter and the Wolf. A two day tour of the Los Angeles area was also planned. The year culminates with the Annual Spaghetti Dinner-Concert, an evening of variety entertainment and good food. Then the big free concert combined with the Jazz-Rock Ensemble. Finally Commencement and they are through for the year. Chrls Hasari Jeanette Hess Glen Pratarelll Floxanna Pratarelll Members ol the band are Jo Anlta Adklssorl Pat Alen Tyrome Hlll Brad Pyett Matt Allren John Hondros Gary Robinson Mart Allren lvlarlr Howard Judy Rogers Greg Bates Dayrn Huber Jlm Rowell Mike Bates Lori Kendall Marcus SCHOOH my Ballgrr Jana kent Ken Sellers Clndy Baylor Jon Kerby Arlene Shasteen Roger Beach LorlBoIllr1ger Karol Brlshy Flobert Bush Karen Carrlph Kelrrr oalrley Roch Easter Terri Echols lvlvra Farrell Party Gllhene. Dave Gnnzale ell z David Grawrock Lori Grtntlllz David Hahn Todd Krueger Jeff Lehenbauer Peter Macnell Jon Matthews Walter Mayes Dan McCarthy David Melgel Hector Megla Lynn Nelson Mike Cleary Deanne Ott Par Perlgarrl Dollq Plcketl Brian Snyder Crarg Synder Linda Sprague Lorl Stweart Margo Swerlsen Debbie Thompson Lynn truncate lVllke Wakefield Greg Welsch Marie Wtllman Kurt Wltterldorler Karen Gooch Patti Harrul The Jazz-Rock Ensemble was formed last year. lt consists of the old big-band instru- mentation but the music comes from it in a very different manner. Recently, the band entered its first com- petition at Chaffey College and was surprised with a Superior Rating and a Third Place Trophy. Later in the year the Band competed in the South- western College Jazz Festival. Many times during the year this band is called upon to perform in concert. The Varsity Band is a very fine one that has gained the reputation at PHS as one of the most spirited groups on campus. They play for all away football games, all home basketball games, and generally try to promote pep and spirit to all athletic contests. 3 I S5 2 fxff.. if , ,ffa Q . -:S fi'A ,wars F I mow .. fniw' rw, g , ,,,..k,, W, Now, would I do something like that? Mr. O'Drane demonstrates his style of directing. CHORAL GROUPS From the music of the old masters to present day composers, Mr. O'Drane directs his choirs in many varied and interesting programs throughout the year. The Die Lieders, a small madrigal group sings music of the classical period, whereas the popular Vocal Ensemble performs pieces by Simon and Garfunkel and other contempories. The concert Choir has 120 members this year and uses the music of all eras. All the groups are accompanied by the talented and versatile Susan Azeret. Pop Ensemble first semester below: Susan Azaret, Kent Brisby, Scott Curry. Brenda Gibby, Chris Howard, Ken Keary, Mike LaFleur, Walter Mayes, Debbie Patton, Mary Pearce, Susan Tillerson, Nancy Titus, Brenda Myers. Not pictured Lynn Postel. Second semester Pop Ensemble: Scott Curry, Greg Welch, Mike LaFluer, Walter Mayes, Harve Guertin, Nancy Titus, Debbie Patton, Sue ,Tillerson, Karen Clayton, Kris Smith, Chris Howard, Mary Pearce, Kay Lehenbauer, Lynn Postel. Die Lieders iopposite pagel: Susan Azaret, Roger Beach. Steve Bradshaw, Debbie Brantly, Scott Curry, Jeff Koniges, Jeff Lehenbauer. Lynne Lehenbauer, Nancy Macduff, Nancy MacKay, Michele Malone, Barbara Metz, Brenda Myers, Suzell Richesin, George Sterne. Above- members of the Titanette Hand Corps: Back Row, I-r Cheri Beaugrand, Marcia Prether, Michelle Devoure, Debbie Myers, Ann Hinman, Cheryl Brauchla, Cherie Roudebush, Carol Sampson, Mindy Prether, Sharon Lawrie, Ladema Blunt, Susan Breisacher, Jeanette Claywell, second row: Melody Lundberg, Sue Cole, Debbie Reed, Leslie Glasco, Debbie Beams, Loretta Shankland, Caryn Hammond, Vincene Wright, Tina Riggs, Cindy Cole, Jane Tannehill, Lee Murphy- Advisor, First Row: Suzy Martin, Barbi Stokley, Terri Carlsen. Anne Peavy, Eva Rosacker, Lynne Aquais, Penney Riggs, Vickie Swartling, Julie Boggs, Not Pictured are Titanettes, Debby Willenberg, Sandy Willenberg, Sharon Casper, Belinda French, Veronica Heit, Suzy Kelchin, Susan Koester, Cathy Mahoney, Laura Mahoney, Sharon Montgomery, Anito Samudio, Dawn Streidel, Jerri Taylor, Dana Walker, Susan Wright. Right- The First Rank of the award winning Titanette Drill Team, left to right: Eva Rosacker, Cherie Roudebush, Debby Willenberg, Suzy Martin, and Penny Riggs. Below is the Titanette Flag Team, Back Row: Linda Clinke, Janet Ledeman, Kathy Herd, Front Row: Jeanette Boggs, Diane Petty, Kristi Herod and Susan Stokley. Below right, Anne Peavy, Captain of the Drill Team, was out of commission for a while due to a bad knee. N N 4 E , Q .sq 's S it tt , Sig Qs S , 'Q 1 X fig Fx Sir 225 -X se f tg is QE ., we . . tfilgml 5 .,,,, ., , . ..,,,.,, , ,,,,,,,,, t, , l m x' gg? N 3 R? Q 5 ,. 'V I f Lg. .,,., sg es Q 5 ! 1iisf,.I' Ill iil sg. 5 ,sz . -s r -5.5 was f e r,- H it 'Hg li Q 4 QE? : ..S, fs, : . P1 A ..e. ...., . -- 5 3,2 iev i - ,,. is 224 frssi gf , ., s Egg lf is 2 X fy. 235 if st sea 1 X X sf . , ss 3. 5-t ,f s 5. 'gag u 'cfs -' 'S N. as . . W , it Q tt, Q Sis N J :gm-S guy 2 f sbt Q S ss .. , , -at - f X , Xe, ss 5 M at it i F ' g1Y21zif 3 as wz!:5.tA-MQQ . A r ik? as my .. I i K Q . it Q is Q . ' + Y f 'E' , ..,,.,.i.s ,,.. um, .5 95? i in vit . 5 , it .K ,, Q- , ,. N ts-Q - M Ii . t Q , . S A L - ia L . A , , g it Qi .A 'R it fir L .W . af L iv 1 .. -X MARCHING UNITS This was a very good year for the Titanette Hand Corps. They came away with four trophies, capturing a second place trophy in the Autumn Band Review, and making them third in San Diego County. They also placed fourth in the Escondido Tournament of Bands and third in the Chino Band Review. The Titanettes also marched in the Mother Goose Parade for the third year with the band. The Advisors this year were the very capable Mrs. Lee Murphy and Mrs. Wanda Tomlinson. Captain of the team was Anne Peavy. Lieutenant was Eva Rosacker. The Squad Leaders this year were Cherie Roudebush, Debby Willenberg, Penny Riggs. and Cheri Beaugrand, Two officers that were brand new this year were Treasurer- Caryn Hammond and Ways and Means- Barbi Stokley. Left- Members of the flag team clown around for the camera. Below left- Squad leader Debby Willenberg observes the antics of the rest of the girls during a practice. Below right is advisor Lee Murphy, looking as if she is enjoying the fun during one of the stimulating Drill Team Practices. Bottom are members of the Letter- ettes: L-R Doreen Smith, Betty Dahnke, Pam Nelson, Marcine Gladys, Jane Gravitt, Janie Chintala. CDYSSEY Deadlines, pictures, copy, layouts, contacts with clubs and advertisers, trips to San Diego for equipment repairs and materials spell daily routine of the Odyssey staff. Jutta Diekamp has her hands full coordinating all the details and trying to keep a staff of 25 students busy. The staff took all pictures, a monumental task. Our hats off to those that went the extra mile and spent many hours in the preparation of this book. Gary Merhtens and Suzell Richesin, two staff members posing for their picture. Jutta Diekamp lthe editorl looks over some final material E The most productive worker on the Iliad staff is Miss Sharon Taylor, the Iliad advisor. l Pictured above, Gina Pace nervously waits for Miss Taylor's approval. Right, Debby Willenberg proofreads an article before handing it in for Miss Taylor's approval. THE ILIAD The Iliad staff is made up of the Journalism ll class. The staff is a dedicated one-always looking for new ideas to improve the paper. With constant deadlines and endless hours of work, they have put together a bi-monthly newspaper, The Iliad. To raise money for the publication of this paper, the staff sponsored such activities as the Christmas Dance and the Candy Gram Sale which was held on Valentine's Day. This year's Iliad staff is composed of Bruce Wilcox, Gina Pace, John Kirchmeier, Allen Cox, Pat Cullison, Linda Martinez, Debbie Willenberg, and Chris Kubiak. The Editor-in-Chief is Keith Rockmaker. The advisor is Miss Sharon Taylor. Pictured below are Iliad photo- graphers Bruce Wilcox and Pat Cullison, being friendly. A.S.B. The A.S,B. Cabinet worked hard this year on various activities involving many students. Long summer meetings helped them get a good start on the plans for the year that lay ahead. The cabinet set vigorous goals designed to reform and moderize student government, The A.S.B. Cabinet. with valuable help from interested students, revised the ASB Constitution and set up the Student Council. They made improve- ments in the lunch program, organized student exchanges with other schools. coordinated the Homecoming and lVlay Fete activities and put on many enter- taining assemblies featuring Shuffle, Jim Bolden and the Russian speaker. The Cabinet consists of Craig Gordon, president, Craig Johnston, Boys' Secretary, Gina Pace, Secretary, Steve Clark, Treasurer, Flay Smith, Student Rep. to the Board of Education, Nancy Stark, Activities, Allen Cox, Public Relations, Dorinda Vincent, Business. Barbara Nletz, Curriculum, Anne Peavy. Clubs, Debbie Patton was the Girls' Vice President for second semester. lVlr. Kohler is the advisor. Top left: The A.S.B. Advisor Nlr. Kohler poses with a few of the A,S,B cabinet. Above: Michele Malone and Dorinda Vincent are concerned with what's going on at an A.S.B meeting. , O PA Q 3 5 A X x 3 A 'X x Q' ,eg 1. Q x W ,- DRAMA Cast of the Crucible: Betty Parris - '-- Reverand Parris - - - Tituba .......... Abigal Williams --- Susanna Wallcott- - Mrs, Ann Putnam -- Thomas Putnam- -- Mercy Lewis ---- Mary Warren - - John Procter - - Rebecca Nurse ---- Giles Corey ---- ' Reverand John Hale- -- Elizebeth Procter - - Francis Nurse '---- Ezkiel Cheever - - - John Willard ------ Judge Hathorne - - - Deputy-Governor Danforth - - - - - - Sarah Good ......,......, . Hopkins ............... ... - - - - - Sharon Swartz '-- Mike Bollinger -----Toni Miller - - - -Nancy Titus -- --- Carrie Gibbons -- - - - Sue Tillerson - - -Gregg Welch -- Robin Pollock ---- Jill Curtis - - - Kent Brisby --- Barb Ginther -- ---- Dan McCarthy --- Mike Lafluer - - - - Chris Howard - - John Stahler Jeff Lehenbauer -- Dave Pickett Dave Gonzales - Walter Mayes -- Susan Fargo Craig Kennedy The Crucible was an exciting drama about the puritan purge of witchcraft in old Salem is a combination of historical play and timely parable about certain immediate parallel issues in our contemporary society- the irresponsible pressures which are brought to bear on free men with the evasions and dishonesties into which cowardly men are daily slipping, A powerful drama, Strongly written. The story tells how small lies- children lies-build and build until a whole town is aroused and 19 men and women go to the gallows for being possessed of the Devil They are good men and women, upright, hardworking, compassionate and god-fearing. The story focuses upon a young farmer, his wife, and a young servant-girl who maliciously causes the wife's arrest for witchcraft. The farmer brings the girl to court to admit the lie and here in this trial scene is the big moment- it is a thrilling, bloodcurling, terrifying scene as it depicts the monstrous course of bigotry and deceit. The farmer, instead of saving his wife, finds himself also accused, imprisoned, and condemned, DRAMA Interview by Jean-Claude Van ltallie examines through a form of verbal and physical choreography the mechanization of life in modern urban America. Four nervous job applicants from various classes of life are questioned by four bland interviewers in smiling masks. The interview begins to reduce the applicants to a gasping blinking chorus, and when they retreat into the air, the street completes the process. A young girl trying to find her way to Fourteenth Street runs a gauntlet of spastics, creeps. drunks, bizarre couples: a telephone operator is given surgery with the actors turning themselves into a failing respiratory machine, one unhappy man is given the usual ritual advice from his analyst while another is given customary silence by his priest: a candidate for governor dispenses hollow rhetoric on the subject of rats, red tape, four air, and Vietnam: and the play ends with the entire Cast marching off, their mouths opening and closing in a dehrimanized language l My fault Excuse me Can you help me? Next i from which all emotion has been evacutaed. F The cast list of Interview First interviewer -..-.- First applicant .-AAA Second interviewer - - 4 Second applicant . - - Third interviewer - - - Third applicant -.4- Fourth interviewer 4 A Fourth applicant- H - Sue Tillerson . A . Dave Lyon Craig Johnston ,..Chris Howard V- Karen Clayton r . . Mark lVlowrey - - - - Pam Pettit . . . Kent Brisby A.F.S. The American Field Service is an organization which endeavors to bring about understanding among people of many nations by providing living and learning experiences for teen-age students. There are two programs involved in AFS. One sends nearly 1,400 American students abroad to 44 different countries each year. The other annually brings nearly 3,000 students from 61 countries to the United States. Enrica Porta and Renee Rivera are two such students who are attending Poway High School this year. Enrica is from Arcore, Italy and Renee comes from Esmeraldas, Ecuador. Activities of the AFS Club at PHS this year includes a beach party and AFS week which hosted nearly 40 other AFS foreign students from San Diego County. 'T W . Bottom left: One of the money raising projects this year was selling friendship bonds, lVlrs. Sexton, Renee Rivera and Susan Sexton demonstrate. Bottom middle: Waiting for meeting to get under way are Ann Hinman, Janine Ott, and Eldon Baber. Bottom right: Alice Koniges lpresidentl tells the members of future plans and activities. Top left: AFS members rap during meetings. Left to right are Renee Rivera, Steve Kolsky, Barbara Metz, and Susan Sexton. Top right: One of the benefits of holding meetings at different members homes are the comforts of sofas. padded chairs, and giant bean bags? llVlr. Brutlag-club advisorl 55 ,cha AFS Renee Rivera is one of our Foreign Exchange Students this year. He comes from Esmeraldas' Equador. His town is on the coast and has approximately 60 thousand people. Renee lives with his parents in Equador in a big house. The house has two stories and Renee shares the upstairs part of the house with his grandmother and aunt while his mother, father and brother and sister are downstairs. His brother Alfredo is 21 and his sister, Leticia is 15, Renee is a senior here at Poway and he is staying with the Kolsky family. When Renee returns to Equador, he plans to go to Poly-Tech in Quito, the nation's Capitol, and become an electronical engineer. ,V 3 A ia A f if - L ' ii 3 f 2, i il S 3 , ,if 5 It 4 's -f. --.M Alt NNN Bottom left- Just a beginner, Renee practices on the piano. Bottom right- at one ofthe meetings, Renees picture was taken while putting his two cents worth in. Top left- Renee and his AFS brother Steve Kolsky. Top- Renee diligently studies his homework. Bottom right lleft to rightl: The Kelvin lVlcKay family, Margaret, 16, Terry, 13, Nlrs, lVlcKay, Enrica Porta, lVlr. lVlcKay, and Kelly, 15. Top right: Enrica lrightl chats with her American Field Service mother, lVlrs. Kelvin lVlcKay. Bottom left: Not having it in Italy, peanut butter is one of Enrica's favorite American things. Top right: Enrica enjoys playing the guitar, and is enrolled in the guitar course at P.H.S. may l 5 A.F.S. Enrica Porta is the pert American Field Service student you see around campus. She is from Arcore Italy. Miss Porta, 17 is staying with the Kelvin McKay family of Poway. The students there start elementary school at the age of 6. They attend the same school with the same teacher and same classmates for five years, and then they go to junior high school for three years. In junior high school they study Latin, Italian, one foreign language, geography, mathematics, science, physical education and religion. Since almost all the people are Catholic, they have religion in the schools. After junior high school, you have to decide what subject you will specialize in during your high school years, which can be three to five years depending on the subject. Each high school has a special program, such as science or literature or technical training. Enrica is in the school of science, so her most intensive study is in that subject, But each year they add more classes in other subjects so they get a well-rounded education. li alumna il U-me-nun-up inhuman- lllhuanuuusu ?istqsQ it ,Sk J R Q if Fashion-A stylistic concept based on color, layers, length, and cut of the garment. Hair is long and straight-agypsy shag-curls and layers-a myriad of expressionistic dress to represent the real person. Q W 1. ' 'Jw .W -, .2 ,,,' P f Q M' r .,,,, W? Y -nh W, 4 CAMPUS FASHION From a knit cap and purse to a rabbit fur coat-add these to Capes-ski parka's, leather jackets and you have fashion. 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' 4-11 --x4a,y,ggsg4mnk-A W' ,W Wiqyl WW ' nf 4- , ,A 5 ' A -' 'v'l 2 5': 'j f . 5 A!', H W x, 5, K .f -, 1 a Q i' 5., 1 A 1 1 X 1 I 1 S, lu f 1 y Y f .J v 1 I Fred Craig Superintendent M I N O N We have behind us a wonderful year. We have in front of us a wonderful life-here at Poway and beyond. All we have accomplished, and it has been much. and all we will accomplish, and it will be more, rests in our own hands. To each and every one of you l wish to give my thanks for the splendid year we have had, To all of you as you in turn approach your Senior year, I would say this: Nothing is impossible for you to achieve, Your ambitions. your hopes are all tied to your efforts. I exhort all of you to set your sights high, individually drive hard, and your parents, the school, and the community will always be able to point with pride to your accomplishments. Good luck to all the Titans! ti W. Phyllis Manning-Dea ADMINISTRATION I A great Administration is an important part of the image of a great school. Poway's Administration has done much to project our schools growing image of outstanding education: achievement and leadership. fl l S 5 I Robert Flood-Vice Principal ,K X, l sg l i 1 so S 5 ss T 533 Q ts-it NNY' Dan Depp-Assista nt Principal BOARD OF TRUSTEES The Board of Trustees are the policy making f body of the Poway Unified School District. l il 41 They donate many hours of time to build the L .Q best school system possible. They have had M f , 14 ,, a great effect on Poway students. Evie Sinderholm-Dean : f Shimp Jean Jarrell James Norman Elton Nixon Arthur lVlac Murray Member Clerk Vice President President l 6 7 COUNSELORS The staff of the counseling department consists of six qualified and carefully chosen people. Each day, students come to these counselors with questions concerning educational and vocational plans and personal situations. The department maintains many resource materials, available for the use by students almost anytime. Many speakers from colleges, businesses, and vocational schools have come to Poway High on request of the counselors. They also sponsor the annual Career Night and Awards Night, schedule the Career Van from the County Office of Education and coordinates the Work Experience and Exploratory Work programs. The counselors are: Jim Brown, Dar Palen, Marjorie Flentie, Conrad Lee, Ken Davis, and Kathy Morgan. ...- A- gm X W X 3 . 2 Brown, Jim Lee, Conrad Flentie, Marjorie Morgan, Cathy X1 X if 1-'H k R . Q x 4, ff 3 ,. .K Q wx fm ,ww if , his it HEALTH AND DRIVERS ED. DEPT. The purpose of health education was to prepare the student to understand and apply health practices to his daily life, The major aim of drivers education was to prepare the student to drive both safely and efficiently. The student was taught California driving laws as well as the laws of nature which relate to driving. Shovvn Above right studying, is Health Driver Ed. student Randy Hartsock., Above health students -wi nl me as eagerly take down notes. At right, Nlr. Levy contemplates over his driver education role sheet. Mrs, Harper Mrs. Tyler .sam HOME EC. Changes ln foods, fads, fashion, trends and ideas continue to challenge the staff and students who work in the labs and class rooms each semester at P.H.S. Five hundred boys and girls are involved in subjects including four levels of food and nutri- tion. three levels of cloth- ing, home planning, child development, nursery school practices, and inter- ior decoration. Con- sumer science plays an important role in all classes. We are grateful for the fine facilities. support and flexibility of our program. HEALTH UBRARY The library is a popular place on campus as hundreds of students gather there each day to study or find books and other materials. To help students find what they need are Mrs. Howard, head librarian, Mrs. Dalbey, Mrs. Chinala, Mrs. Wills, Mrs, Lion, and Mrs. Falkner. ln addition to the main library, students can work in any one of the four resource centers or in the media center where they can use audiovisual materials individually or in small groups. To help students get the right tapes, and reading materials are Mrs. Murry lMedia Centerl, Mrs. Gripkey lMath Resource Centerl, Mrs. Hager lSocial Science Resource Centerl and Mrs. Slight lEnglish Resource Centerl. Mrs. Betty Snyder, head of the Health office, is a registered nurse and has been with P.H.S. for almost six years. Last year was Mrs. Rosalys Messner first but she showed herself to be thoroughly competent. Primarily Mrs. Messner takes care of students who come for help with medical problems and injuries. When more serious problems come up both nurses work together. Mrs. Messner handles the free lunch program, which is extremely time consuming, and the record keeping. Mrs. Snyder is at Abraxas High School two mornings a week and handles the students who need to be referred to a doctor, dentist or public health official. She takes care of home visits for ill students and those in special education, keeps track of medical excuses for P.E., conducts a class for weight reduction, is a member of the guidance council and sponsors the health careers club. WORK EXPERIENCE This year's work experience program enabled interested students to explore possibilities for future careers. Vocational Education Counselor, Dar Palen and Work Experience Coordinator, Orlando Malanga, worked with Glenda Harrison, secretary, in assisting students in their investigations of their chosen fields. Through Work Experience, students will have an opportunity to gain work experience and school credit at the same time. This will enable the student to have a smoother transition from a school environment. The Career Guidance Center serves as a central area for giving out career information, as a job placement center, for vocational counseling, and to provide liaison between the school, student, and employer. llixclc mwel- 0 .ggfSmi:.s,e2fs E s eeie S E 'g a . a mmmkf . wg i I if , : Q 2 75: 2? - 5 L '- is A s 11- - . ig i n f 4 5-mkig-E , 8 gxW,W....i.,. a 4 A fi if e 25 get 133213 2.1, wagigfifir 2 - . i- Xm Si:2gfS3 2 img we if if f ii 2 Eif w g-fefiigfgig i. L' S -5 .,-. 2 gi 15355 , 5 i egggigifgigfgg 55 gig k i -S5 il X K 5 E if E5 ig 2 f . 1 if 1 11 5. T 1 E 5 sig-w e 5 - M SE Q 5 wi X - X X - - Q, - ig .5 535 E wg - . .gf sgeewm-S-effwfsx ,ma ,Wm-m:N.2w,i .i,.,im.?.sq,ejE,,sN. 5 sg H5 gl 2 Wsagliiii Xfkgagig 5525 '- if 5 ' ' -X K ug K i 125 .55 SS M M sgslxegiggen-3 ggi? I - ' , a- gas :f i5ug:g55i We 5 ml'-:'XS1i-GIMML if SCIENCE Science-The Search for Simplicity Science students do that which scientists have always done-look, listen, and wonder. To the left- lVlr. Rankin helps out an interested student. Below- Something pretty amusing seems to have just occurred in this senior chemistry class. W? s.tr ,'rts.r 9...-lx SK Manu- 't ' 3' t. 'i iii R sirs 1 , ts, .. as 'LFS his if 'VE ,tif is s as , xiii? Gayl, David Gibby, Marlow Leeman, Kenneth Mannix, Cynthia lVlc Murray, IVIarvin Netzley, Ronald Rankin, John ART The Art Department's year is highlighted by the annual Art Fair. This year's event is being held at the Mercado in Rancho Bernardo. Over ZOO individual pieces of work are being shown, including a wide variety of media: sculpture, drawings, paintings, crafts, design works and ceramics. Many art students look forward to the Renaissance Fair to sell their work. This is a traditional November activity, however this year it is being held in lVlarch. In addition to a minimum number of basic courses, many specialized courses are offered, these include: drawing, painting, ceramics, sculpture and jewelry. It is a welcome break from the academics for many students to attend a session in one of the art labs. Bourdette, Eric Carr, Kenneth Walker, Clay 5 gg Right: Chris McNeil is painting shelves for the kiln. Below: Mr. Reese helps Dawn Elig with her artwork Bottom: Students sculpture a piece of art. COMMUNICATION ARTS The Communication Arts Department of Poway High offers students a wide range of courses in the area of communication. The curriculum is balanced in all areas of literature, writing, speech, and drama. Additionally, a yearly literary magazine, IVIUSE, spotlights the best poetry and prose produced by Poway students during the previous year. The course-offerings are, for the most part, small group oriented, although occasional lectures or large group meetings are planned, wherein several classes may benefit from hearing a guest speaker or seeing a film. Freshmen, this year, are required to take English 200, which is a combination of composition and literature. The sophomores take normal 10th grade classes: oral communications and composition. Juniors and seniors, as always, enrolled in English related subjects of their choice. The department chairman this year is lVlr. Arnold Kunert. f A X A ':,:v,r::fx11,1ffv ? itEf'9: l'F11,':,, :, iw gisg '427E?li1kEiVii,:Z'f , 3 ,. f x ,WZ ty A 1 I X fy 1 K at tt ,ixtg iytfefeyls F tv 5 51 Y 1 , S Sw, 4, f ZW .Z 2, 5 F 12 Z az 7 s Q 1 m M 2 A . rff: ' , ia ' V V., ' 'Q f i,Mf1:i's ,' - ,,... . ug- V V ff,ig5me,s57f A ' ft, W Mft asf T if W fy. . we W m, 1 Heimgartner, Larry Barone, Frank Ghafur, Raheela Hafer, Joan Hitchcock, Julie Hughes, David Kunert, Arnold M lVlello, Carol Owen, Joan Poole, Bruce Schimke, Gerald Semco, Rachel Sparks, Linda Taylor, Susan Templer, Mary 78 FACULTY Left: Ms Ghafur enjoys herself at an assembly. Below: lVlr. Reese receives an apple from a friendly student. Bottom: lVlr. Schimke, speech and debate coach, during one of his classes. A w-wget K W H ...Q A,,Q. m?.1-K, ,,,, ,,, NW MUSIC Susan Azaret and Dave Gonzalez are wondering what our photographer is up to now .,.. Guess what! Belovv: As Mr. O'Drane studies his music members of the Concert Choir come in for another rehearsal. Left: Greg Welch, Mike Lafleur, and Nancy Titus during a Pop Ensemble practice ........ Greg what are you scouling for? Bottom Left: Angels we have heard on high ............. Ken Keary and Barbara Nletz, members of the Die Lieders, Bottom: Ron Buckley and Chuck Seago built the set for lVlan of La Manche - Great job! , ,- ,,...,.....,M,Ww?fW' aw ,evra AGRICULTURE At the beginning of the 1972-73 school year a Vocational Agricultural Program was available to Poway High Students. This program, with special emphasis on Ornamental Horticulture, is now a part of the regular curriculum. A propagation unit, soil bins, a saran house, and a tool shed are just a few of the facilities and equipment available to students taking Vocational Agriculture classes. Classes in Agriculture are designed to give each student practical skills in order to enter the challenging Agricultural industry. Fifty per cent of the class time is spent out-doors applying what has been learned in the class-room. Four separate courses, taught by Mr. Lassanske, are now available to the Agriculturally oriented student. BUSINESS The Business Department offers such classes as Business Law, Typing, Data Processing. Key Punch. Bookkeeping, Shorthand, General Business, Office Communication and General Business. This department works through the Career Guidance Center in helping students get vocational training in this field. The teachers in this department are dedicated to the task of getting their students ready for the 'World of Business.' The Business Department sponsors the Future Business Leaders of America club and cooperated in setting up a Junior Achievement Program at Poway High. TM ,ff ,QL W X W is JM if N i t t QW Milf' aulch, Janet Kuzmich, David Roeher, Patricia Tracy, Walt SOCIAL SCIENCE The teachers in the Social Science Department tried to combine fun and learning in their curriculum this year. All freshmen are required to take Developing World. It consists of four quarter courses focusing in on the study of India, China, Middle East, Africa, and Japan. Sophomores are enrolled in Western Civilization, which is a survey of the development of European Civili- zations. Juniors are concentrating on American History which centers around the events in American from 1607 to 1973. Seniors are allowed to choose between Civics, American Problems and International Relations. Juniors and Seniors could also choose Social Science Seminar. These quarter courses contained Current Issues, Social Psycology, Anthropology, Economics, Ethics and Future as History. This department also sponsored the all school 1972 Presidential Mock Election, Flight: Mr. Miller seems quite serious about his work. Bell, James Bernstein, Lois Bresniker, Joe Hasson, Martha Helbling, Richard Martin, Charles Rn MS. 5 'WEE 1 il H Sikh 'E W- xiii H x.. L ' ii RN :ii .iii Xsgl Si EE N 53. r - Niblick, Susan Schleifer, Lois Smith, Wayne if K it 4 4 wau,Adrienne L W V- Watson, Reid Qi A A 'MX , Qi 1 ,iff if ggi, I ,fig Q if 4, 14, f rg 41 Q 1 4 Q1 14 2,-ai 1 .fri i i 1 K4 is My 43, .b V f X Q,-g,,':,f if ,Q A I i- f f ' ,ffgA.,Qf Q If if if K' il FQ i w ' .L INDUSTRIAL ARTS The ultimate goal of industrial arts education are essentially the same as those for general education. ln these courses special emphasis is placed upon the objectives of vocational education in the indus- trial arts program. The objectives are to develop skills and know- ledge in the use and care of tools, machines, and equipment. These skills are used in planning, design- ing, and making of functional pro- jects, or repairs. The results give per- sonal satisfaction and develop an understanding of how these skills are used in the industrial world and the job opportunities in this field. Students develop some skills and knowledge of the use of work experience as it applies to industry, with special emphasis upon techni- cal application of these skills and knowledge to the phase of our industrial society, Gardner, Richard Hawkins, Clete Roybal, Ted Wood, Dennis 4 , H ,--- fs. -f ' ', ig: - Y: K W H. .. FOREIGN LANGUAGE This year the foreign language department offered both classical lLatin and Greekl and modern CFrench, German, and Spanishl Languages. Members of the foreign language staff encourage students to develop interest in the people and cultures of other countries. They try to help students become familiar with the basic vocabulary and structure of the languages. Speaking and listening skills are stressed in the teaching of the modern languages and to a small degree in the classical. The language laboratory is a valuable resource center where students can practice speaking their homework or just for their own benefit. They may listen to tapes and view filmstrips as part of their language study, Right: lVlr. Barter seems to be considering asuggestion made by one of the students. Below: lVls. Guild takes time out to help a student with French. P, 1' - ' r -- W G ewtt is ' Barter Jim ' A' Garcia, Pedro Guild, Lou '-if sr ' H ips, ,sw-'R 3 , Q 5 ,Q tf si. 'i I , . We L tglg. af.-:S 1. X t 1+ 5 Q Es vi, Stag 1 N' -I t st ,gf il .t Q .If v -:NN 'lk , . .t t ,' ' wt't f . t - G . .-L P, J I , ' -. ' + an 'I t t l ,, -Q' ' .sww-lm' 'N lVlcDermit, Michael Rangel, Judith Reyes, Rita Terrazas, Jeanne ii i fl 'L . nu 6 gi cf we z if . r at L 1 tt - Caron, Leo Crawford, Gary Lucia, Rocky llllehrtens, Cliff SPECIAL EDUCATION The Special Education Program is designed to allow each teacher to work with each student on an individual basis. All learning activities within the Special Education Programs Department are highly individualized because pupils enrolled in these programs are unable to function in the regular classroom situation for a variety of reasons. Through the use of programmed texts, tutorial help, and counseling the students derive a feeling of success and accomplish- ment. The Special Programs curriculum ranges from vocational classes, such as FEAST, business courses, and work experience to college preparatory academic subjects such as Western Civili- zation, and higher mathematics and composition. Each student is given the opportunity to utilize his artistic abilities through such courses as design, painting and drawing-and music courses such as guitar and voice. All students usually take physical education, health and driver education which provided each student with the opportunity to achieve a well rounded education. Derringer, Becky Hanson, Jim Middleton, Tom ii 223 P2 it ,i ,, WW i ii i :. t - - ,- ' 1 - :- ,stigsgztliaegssiittfeifr.:,- 1 ,, , -g p' A ' f k fsl4?i,gqrs2gt'.' ' f - .- Sew W . i i V lt, iii: - t t -fl ',-- .... . ,,, .1-.315 -.-1.', T - , 45 -5 ','. ,Q f if .l j - , ,Q-if ,J xg . 'T it 5 . , af? f l wig xii -, aft?-Signs ., Q' .. qi . rchuleta, Joe Brutlag, Dani Carunchio, Dennis Mckay, Bruce cMorrow, Virginia Murphy, Lee Rightmer, David Staley, Seanne with Mrs. Staley. computer. MATH The goals for this year's Math De- partment was to provide a non- threatening introduction to high school math for those who think they don't like math. To provide the necessary mathematical sophisti- cation to persue a college degree and to provide a resource enviro- ment for the more advanced stu- dents wanting to receive college credit for the courses taken at Poway High School. Students plan- ning careers in technical fields are enrolled in at least one of seven mathematics courses being offered this year: Essentials, Foundations, Algebra 1-2, Geometry, Algebra 3- 4, Analysis, and Calculas. The Math Department has several pro- grams of study. Students in Essentials and Foundations have traditional classes, then in more advanced classes there is independent study for the more capable students. There is advanced placement which you may receive college credits if you pass a certain exam. The Math Department also supports a math team which competes in contests in San Diego. The team competes for awards. The advisor is Mr. Dani Brutlag. Above, Mrs. McMorrow talks over the days events At right, Mr. Rightmer looks on as Mrs. Gripkey and Mr. McKay feed a problem into the math P.E. DEPARTMENT The staff of the P.E. department at Poway High is composed of skilled physical educators sincerely interested in the total development of each person. The department tries to meet the diversified needs of the students by offering many different types of classes. A new class offered this year was swimming, which included instruction in beginning, inter- mediate and advanced swimming, lifesaving, first aid and scuba diving. Some of the more popular classes of the department are: weight training, modern dance and all the swimming classes. All the athletic teams on campus, ltennis, golf, baseball, gymnastics, etc.l, are coached by at least one member of this department. N. .Jews il, lVlcDonald, Nancy Frederick, Warren Hatem, Paul lVlello, Michael Wadsworth, Gwen Welch, Ron 's rainock, Joe Marincovich, John acarias, Margery Davis, Margret V. ' gm F 5, fan if , W ffixgg, mag 44.,.. ..4..:. g 3, ,K V, 'S' we , 5253 www 91 Chapman, George Chintala. Barbara Bean, Edna Dalbey, Lucille Devlins, Caroline Diaz, Rosemary Eckert, Earl Faulkner, Dee CLASSIFIED STAFF Poway High provides more than just the 3Fi's, for its over 2500 students. Titans are cared for in many different ways by many concerned and skilled people. The Classified staff at Poway High School are concerned with assisting the administrators, counselors and teachers in their job to educate students. They are people who enjoy and believe in young people and are dedicated to their welfare. The Classified staff form the back-bone of the behind the scenes activities at Poway High. Their contribution of many long hours has provided a smooth operating administrative office. mswswsivli Se 1k ggfmg is 'Eu seemvms 'TE' ia 'EL Q Qs 5 E l s Q E -E E i 2:5 533, ii .,, l gf '-5: ' is l i 5 ll .iii ls 5, i l .5 is s . E 5 2 i s xxx sw, 3 Qu WW we X or . no g e . eere r 5 e. SS Q W f W wr S X S 6 r H F- T . . , -- fL?5:i5T355:fEE?ii ' -ikii .. S... K Q . ff' in X az: x .s....: 'Seal , PS1-i. 2 - x. Mi. aw: , afar wr.: 2, - S - -' L i Q my ' , .... ,nf K, LA? is Q Sie , so X i ge Q S E1 J 355: E X ar S Q 5 Si X I X iw. 5 xi X X i ga gg- N 1 E' N , X X J, - S 5 R 1356 I as H 4 ,4 .aw .L Fileman, Kay Frye, Marlys Hancok, Delores Harrison, Glenda Howning, Michael Jakobsen, Sharon Kamps, Elena Lyon, Mary McCIeary, Vi Nlelbrod, George Messner, Roysalyce Murry, Sue 7 vb Right, Mrs. Nlessner takes care of one of the many patients encountered in the course of a day at P.H.S. Beiow, Mrs. McCIeary and Mrs. Smith are completely absorbed in their work. ffm? Qu.. 'JN Q, xx 'za 7 is Q l I 4,...4f i 1-,, . ,pw ,1-:Lk 2 l E ii -1 K. Q , I .ar 1 R 6 f ' PWM-',.W.f L 1 , l W sf S x xv , 9 . if CLASSIFIED STAFF Row l. Elli Oakley, Lorraine Pennington, and Marjorie Slight Row 2, Ann Wills, lVlr. Campbell, lVlr. Kapple, Row 3, Mr. Kirchmeier, Mr. Lemons, Mr. Price CAFETERIA Poway High School serves about 500 students and teachers each day. The cafeteria is arranged in such a way that students may purchase pasteries. ice cream, and drinks from the windows, served by the staff, from 7:30 AM until 1:30 PM. Many tables have been set up under a sun screen, which is a new addition to Poway High this year. The student center adjoins the cafeteria and the outside lunch area. Tables are provided here for the convenience of the students. The meals that are served each day meet the Type A requirements set up by the state. if 1 ' 2- 5 A R M Q-K will -6 W 1 g wh fir ,,. J gyqyqsu... my SPORTS i ' Sf' lm, f 14, y ,. . , , ,..S!-Qardfsj firm! ball' aw AIS ymvfkeaf P920 my cb gm! af.:-121 .25 affix .549 eykwiddfddy Marie .rfragaecr 15725 az Z2-wg zwbyvaf gykdae ardmg-,0,7, fue? mare flair ZZZ!?7fZif1zf'0 .Sjwenfazbfrr fldezbe zgfw diff? de eq- .5541-aisyyarzer .razzfedflry drZ'f'o Mx' n 3 2 X X f.,- RWE: if , xkkk -. . : - sf wwf . . - . . V. . . g , - . K K i K K. .. ,. kr i K in .,... ,. 8,552 . K K - i seg K K X AW WA. i . -- . SMX? x w ef LVL: Nh M Ns. AA Wwe is is miibilillb Q Q Sl Nm nw Q0 93 Xu I 535: ' Q - g Q g 3 , , . ms 5 SW. N K - -4. .. ' NASE fl is J, ye fs . ai X ,lynx . - 3 W' if t i K A fd K ff Pi' P , 1, sm A A T J in A A A 4 5 Li,-wi Q. .fx L f S 'if bfi?-ff' , M E , Q, W, . V as + WMS ' M mrfsss s , Q. ,K Q sl It . D N ' Y it 5 . S1 is si, 'X' 4.ifv' i V ' K' .f 4, , .af VARSITY FOOTBALL embers of the Poway High Varsity Football Team are from left to right, last rovv: Gary Mehrtens. 'aig Gordon, Randy Ridout, Jim Willman, Robert Thornburg, Tom Sidler, Ed Kleist, Peter Hinman. ctor Reed. Steve Gorman, Andy Carson, Ron Fisk, Doug McKinsy, Craig Johnston, Robert Ware. m Province, Bill Reed, Mike Garrnan, Tom Middleton, Paul Robinson. 2nd Rowt Keith ckmaker, Steven Bradshaw, Acel Bias, Mark Boden, Brod Anderson, Tim Behnke, Gerry rrison, Rick Taylor, Randy Carson, Steve Gomes, mgr. Front Row: Mike Mullens, Ken Larson, rlos LaGrange, Mark Simson, Jerry Atay, Roberto Caicedo, Dave LaFleur, Paul Gibbons, Jim utz. Above: Poway demonstrates its Iatteral movement. To the right: Coach Hatem and Coach Igleman yell in unison. 5 'sm A,,,.,,,..,-annum-0-nr 5 Q O2 VARSITY TENNIS The Varsity Tennis Team and Number 1 Team at that, has really put the effort this year to make it another winning season, with Coach Campbell. The Seniors Tennis players, Tom MacPherson, Tim Fosdick, Gary Krietzer, Wes Brinsfield, Rich Walker, have shown their skill throughout the years. This year Varsity Tennis Team has proved again how consistent the wins are each year with the best team in the county with a lot of help from Coach Campbell. They are back left to right, Paul Robinson, Wes Brinsfield, Gary Krietzer, Tom MacPherson, Coach Campbell. Front Scott Selby, Rich Walker, Tim Fosdick, Owen Chambers. l l J.V. TENNIS The 1973 J.V. Tennis players showed ability and confidence this year, as a good team. With Coach Nlarincovich, a lot of these boys improved their skills and will be playing for the Varsity Tennis Team next year. ,wr 1, 1. H W ,f Q, If A 4 ,, ' . W' f w 2 V' A Q t 1. 2 1 ' 1 r, I , in A K 5 - A v 4 K,-, w as llll aww M fab W 5' ?H3i i - VH yi 9 This year's J.V. Tennis Team was coached by Coach Marincovich, The team really played well this season. They are from left to right, back row John LaChapelle, John Stern, Larry MacPherson, Larry Halperin, Steve Becker, Coach Nlarincovich, front row, John Bliss, Brian Vaughn, Rich Montany, Dave Young, and Dave Nlisbeek. w Mg I bimmr. 5 ... ,fe VARSITY WATER POLO Poway's Water Polo team established a winning tradition in its first year of existence. The team started off with 8 straight victories upsetting Oceanside and Vista along the way, The team was represented by ten seniors and four underclassmen who worked 8 weeks during the summer learning the skills which made them contenders in both the C.I.F. and Avocado League, They finished in a tie for second with Vista in the league and qualified for the C.l.F. Championship, This team's greatest qualities were determination, aggressiveness and an unyielding endurance and desire to win, They ended up with a 13-5 total C.l.F. record which was the fifth best record in the county, Coach lVlello, above, speaks about the water polo team at the homecoming pep assembly. Above right, Greg Cameron evades his opponent during an exciting game. Right center, Rick Kincaid, Chris LaChapelle, Ron Ryan, Greg Cameron, and Kevin Hollingshead get last minute instructions from Coach Mello. Right Below, Ron Ryan gets ready to pass the ball to a teammate as Kent Brisby treads water. l J ' f., . ,,,' W-M 1- -. i ,M M 4 'VV' - .- v ft, 1 I t !: . 1 '2A-2f...,, - , LW4A ,, .,,:i , ,,V ,, ,W ,W H f .. -- V W , fa 1,14 gg? 1 n , Opponent Varsity J.V Madison 22- 5' 28-1 University 10- 6' 9-3 Santana 22- 2' 24-1 Oceanside 8- 3' 26-1 Army-Navy 16- 4' 17-O San Pasqual 27- 7' 24-O Vista 15-14 11-2 EICapitan 27- 2' 22-O Crawford 9-21 14-6 Orange Glen 9- 7' 21-O Patrick Henry 26- 9' - Fallbrook 5-27 3-7 Oceanside 8- 7' 9-5 Kearny 31- 8' 20-1 Army-Navy 25- 7' 25-2 San Pasqual 12- 4' 12-2 Vista 5-17 6-7 Orange Glen 10- 5' 12-2 Madison 15-17 15-4 Fallbrook 7-19 9-8 8 ' wins The J.V. team was even more successful their first year of play. They ended up with a 17-2 record overall and 10-2 in the league. Their greatest victory was their final one over league champion Fallbrook 9-8. This was the first loss for the Fallbrook J.V. in two years of competition. The J.V. style of play was one of quickness and tremendous offensive team play. Man for man the starting J.V. team was faster than the varsity squad for pure speed. All the starters were freshmen and sophomores so the future looks bright for Poway's water polo. First row left to right: Cecil Munsey, Dave Hutchinson, Dave McCoy, Ron Ledesma, Brett Teets. Second row left to right: Pete Ruggiero, Harry Metz, Jay Melton, Dave Triola, Chris Gunther. Third row left to right: John West, Jon Arther, John Kring, Mark Mowrey, Alex Delano, Coach Mello. Not pictured Larry Reitz. VARSITY SOCCER Under the direction of Coach Robert Champion, Poway's first year Varsity Soccer Team made a shambles of the Avocado League. The Titans overpowered the league while compiling a 13-0-1 record and outscoring their opponents 48-4. They finished a full four games ahead of second place San Dieguito. The Titans leading scorer, Roberto Caicedo, was named Player of the Year by the Ieague's coaches. Poway also dominated the All-League selections. First Team Forwards-Roberto Caicedo and Jon Arthur' Halfback-Brad Perry: Fullbacks-Bob Chrivia and John Chrivia: Utility Player-Marc Praterelli. Rick Caicedo and Brian Miller received honorable mention, Caicedo led the Titans scorers with 20 goals and 9 assists, for 29 points. Jon Arthur had 9 goals and 16 assists for 25 points, Allen Cox had 12 points and Brad Perry had 11. The scores of the games were as ,N,,,,,M,g,sua- -- 7f--7 te--sw si0iQMs she he Siiiw wish.. followi ng: Poway 5 Vista O Poway 3 San Pasqual O Poway 5 Escondido O Poway 4 Orange Glen 1 Poway 5 San Marcos O Poway 1 Fallbrook 1 Poway 4 San DieguitoO Poway 2 Vista 1 Poway 3 San Pasqual O Poway 5 Escondido O Poway 4 Orange Glen O Poway 1 San Marcos O Poway 2 Fallbrook O Poway 4 San Dieguito1 Top- members of the Varsity Soccer Team: Top row- Coach Champion, Rick Rice, Allen Cox, Brad Lancaster, Rick Caicedo, Mike Crnich, John Chrivia, Brian Miller. 'Bottom row- Paul Gibbons. Jon Arthur, Roberto Caicedo, Marc Praterelli, Rob Kobs. Not Pictured, Brad Perry, Ace Biaz, Bob Chrivia, Joel Cornish, Don Peat, Paul Gibbons, and Julio Argenao. Right- Seniors: Marc Praterelli, Rob Kobs, Roberto Caicedo, and Allen Cox. ph-'N X? Top- Coach Champion congratulates Roberto Caicedo on being picked as PIayer of the Year. Bottom- All League choices, Left to right: Roberto Caicedo, John Chrivia, Brad Lancaster. Mike Crnich, Jon Arthur, Allen Cox, Marc Prateralii. 110 J.V. SOCCER The J.V. Soccer Team played the toughest junior varsity schedule in the county and finished O-5-2. The Titans had a tremendous defense, headed up by John Behnke, Jim Castner and Ken Wolfe. Goalie, Bill Rose had two shutouts. Charles Fischer was the leading scorer. Top- John Chrivia, Jon Arthur, Brad Lancaster, Brian Miller, and Rick Caicedo. Right- Roberto Caicedo shows his style at hitting the ball the RIG HT way. wk Left- Jim Castner, Bill Rose, Ken Wolfe. Below- Members of the Junior Varsity Soccer Team: Back Flovv- Mark Dupont, Bret Teets, Charles Fischer, Jim Castner, Jerry Remington, Bob Haircut, Gary Stewart, Steve Laub, Bill Rose. Front Bow- Mike Nuttel, Tyrone Shelton, Ken Wolfe, Leif Flingard, Gian Praterelli, Paul Salomone. up T ,,,,... . Y ,SP A tb Left- Phil Phole gets ready to sprint out of the blocks. Bottom Left - Joe Drewett manages to hold off his opponent to take 'lst in the Orange Glen lVleet. Bottom Right- Mike Grein, a C,I.F. runner, shows his style in the hurdles. Kggygnk gif if 4 if 4, 'W 2 f ff' gg W! 2yO f 9 151 f li 7 5 Q25 ,455 f fwfyyfk i X Blum TRACK Members of the Poway High School Track Team are, bottom row, left to right, Scott Stark, Bill LeMenager, Mickey Bradjevich, Ken Wilson, Tim Phillips, Tom Gibson, Tom Hall, David Benton. Scott Young, Dave Rothermel, Eldon Baber. Keith Fabian, Bob Stuart and Ron Pepe. Second rovv, Jack Harner, Jeff Young, Dave Gibby, Don Berger, Steve Weaver. Jim Benz, Joe Drewett, Mark McMormick, Greg Forton, Mike Bollinger, Scott Hocean, Keith Flockmamer, Jim Kleist, Bruce Barton, Ken Gibbons, Jack Ballatore, Larry Henderson, and Roger Hayes. Third row, Brian McMahon, Mike Damewood. Rob Thornburg, Sam Hensley, Kris Hollaway, Mike Grein, George Szentes, Bob Anderson, Fred Zuill, Gus Bregy, Tom Tilson, Mark Truncale, Craig Johnston, Curtis Fonseca, Phil Phole, Mark Tylman, Keith Clark, Charlie Chapman, Mark Crandall, Phil Hill, and Mel Hallam. iii? S tsrr A 1 im' in Above Left - Mike Bollinger shows his ability and form while long jumping. Above Right - Joe Drewett sprints to the line to take 2nd in the Carlsbad meet. Bottom Right - Mike Damewood, one of the Track Teams biggest hopes for C.I.F. shows you need height to broad-jump. 4 B The 1973 Titan Track team proved to be strong from the beginning of the season when they upset defending CIF champion Vista in the Palm Springs Relays to win the large school crown. This year's team was led by versatile Robert Thornberg and a strong contingent of runners that included Mel Hallam, Phil Pohle, Charles Bregy, Fred Zuill, Mark Tylman, Mark Crandall, and Bill Martin. Top performers in the field events included Mark Truncale, Mike Damewood, Keith Clark, and Dan Turner. Mike Greid joined Thornberg to make Poway's hurdle strength. The Poway Trackmen finished third behind Oceanside and Vista, the top two teams in San Diego CIF track. They also carried home many awards in four invitational track meets to rank as one of the best Poway track teams ever. The Varsity Basketball Team are, from Left to Right- Coach Ron Welch, Joe Krainock, Greg Davis, Rick Taylor, Paul Robinson, Mark Wahlstrom, Mark Truncale, Chuck Zinky, Dean Zinky, Dean lVliIler, Juan Reyes, Randy Huber, Bill Apple, Coach Cordello. VARSITY BASKETBALL Below Right- Randy Huber pulling down a rebound to benefit from a fast break. Above- Dean Zinky relaxing for a moment while waiting for a pass. Opposite page- Paul Robinson receiving a rebound in a cluster of Warriors. Far Right- Paul Robinson pulls down a rebound in one of the games against the Fallbrook Warriors. 'nuns sys? 'S t.--- . sss3'l.'f.?i1- f . R sss. - fill- ,,.. , , s . N... X pf X 1, ' R' 5. . wuuuv' W X x XX xxx xx W W -lg X 'N ' f- -QS: XQSXX .. .N f i jx -A .QXY-if!! Ui To the left: Randy Huber drives for the hoop. Upper picture: Both teams awaiting a rebound. Directly above: Chuck Zinky displays his left handed jumper. 9 20 Alderete, Mike Armacost, Steve Barrett, Tony Bennett, Mark Buckel, John Carpenter, Colin Engle, Jeff Hobart, Jerry Johnson, Perry Kapple, Gary Millson, Mark Phippen, Terry Taylor, Kyle Gomes, Steve Pt. NAM E No. Avg JNL 32 7.0 41 3.7 52 9.3 42 2.0 44 6.2 51 1.7 43 5.6 40 1.4 50 9.6 33 2.2 35 2.7 34 4.5 31 1.1 MGR BASKETBALL FINAL LEAGUE STANDINGS Oceanside Fallbrook Carlsbad Poway Vista San Pasqual Orange Glen San Dieguito San Marcos Escondido PF 1012 1118 884 1053 877 765 765 928 729 726 PA 738 802 715 849 716 918 821 1029 982 1136 Left- Rick Taylor tries his stretches for two more. FRESHMEN BASKETBALL PT. NAME NO. AVG. Nicoll, Jim 25 9.5 Paulson, Jay 22 4.7 Paulson, Kevin 30 11.6 Brewer, Bruce 12 5.2 Krainock, Mike 10 4.0 Seidler, Paul 20 2.3 Ash, George 21 1.6 Hanlon, Doug 23 5.2 Baber. Eldon 4 1.2 Framel, Brett 24 2.6 Lodginski, Steve 3 1.0 Priest, Tom 33 1.6 Bradjevich, Micky 5 1.3 Robertson, Jeff 15 1.1 Frye, Randy 14 1.0 Cortez. Luis 11 5.5 POWAY SCORE 43 48 57 57 46 53 48 53 47 71 78 35 53 54 43 56 64 51 34 35 71 SCHOOLS PLAYED San Pasqual High Santana High Santana High Fallbrook High Earl Warren High San Marcos High Monte Vista High San Marcos High Carlsbad High Earl Warren High San Pasqual High Oceanside High Washington High Oakcrest High Escondido High Orange Glen High Oceanside High Washington High Oakcrest High Escondido High Orange Glen High SCORE 42 51 48 33 51 40 31 40 56 49 99 65 55 35 49 43 43 45 46 53 49 CROSS COUNTRY The 1972 Titan Cross Country Team finished runner-up in the Avacado League with 8 wins and one loss. Poway's only loss was to a strong 1971 defending CIF Runner-up, San Dieguito. The 1972 Titan runners were paced by a group of strong runners who set numerous school records. Mark Tylman again established a new school record, This year his mark of 9:36 lowered his 1971 mark of 10:05. Mark was pressed hard throughout the season by junior Bill Martin and senior Mel Hallam. The closeness of these boys is illustrated by the fact that Martin finished the season with a 9i37, a second off Mark's school record. Mark Crandall, Charles Chapman, Brain McMahhon, Curtis Fonseca and Fred Zuill rounded out a strong pack. ln addition, Charles Gus Bregy established a new junior varsity mark and Bill Le Menager broke Tylman's frosh record. in ? t v ' M... 'P A-,ti . '. ,AL we at km , X Ji ati 3. -1' wit. ,, Q me , at , . Q ksfghzfat - '-4' ' . ., ' - , ' Q 'hifi K 4, fi M, : i., .. . .5 I Q ... ., AE , ,gg , , , 5 X - 1, . ffff V .. X 'ff f- s - - .5 ' -- X ..,..-I SSW, HAM 5' 5 -we 1 , ,L ,gt y,,,.,t-gt 5 if --ft-'fit ., . , . -1' W 'K -fi? ' ' - ., f t - , . , . , . . - . -W - tv .K M . t f., Q S tl 3, .Ag-gs'3f+iv g 'H t. - . P . . . , . . F it is-'Ti F' H'-i ' x X ' K' f S ' 4 t . t -s- r , g . - -- gf' . ' -, V t A - - . W : .. ., . -LM.tf,,z,: - A -- . V ,,,, A f- W Mt, H -, -j 1 N-f-ef' - . ,, '--mt ' 2 , t - 'F 1 - - ' wig 'f' Aim 'NIH' 1 Q- 5 - 'fe V ' il l'--t iiNe ' ' ' A ' .t -- ' -- et it S. , t 'L A- -ai ' sf ' . -me -,, N -' we K 'l Highlights of the season in- cluded two one-point vic- tories, 27-28 over San Mar- cos and 28-29 over Fallbrook. In our 15-50 win over Escon- dido, 28 seconds separated our eight entries, all of who finished ahead of the Cougars No. 1 man. Against Vista High, in a meet we won 20-39, Poway had seven runners finish under ten minutes for our best team performance ever. Finally, our runners beat out Crawford and Granite Hills to go to the CIF finals for the first time ever, Mark Tylman and Bill Martin finished the year in the Avacado League Top 10, as No. 5 and No, 6 runners respectfully. The members of the Cross Country team, left to right are Eddie Haskell, Mel Hallom, Bill Martin, Brian McMahon, Curtis Fonseca, Mark Tylman and Charlie Chapman. 24 Top Left- Joann Forsythe skillfully bumps a pass to one of her teammates on the volleyball team. Above- The girls' varsity basketball team talk over the possibilities with their coach, Miss Davis. At Right- Connie Long eagerly awaits the return of the volleyball. G.A.A. The Girls' Athletic Association is one of the most active clubs on campus, with a record breaking membership of over 100. Many events for the 1972-73 year were planned for the G.A.A,, among which was a Walnut and Pecan sale held in November and December which' profited 322000. Calendars were sold in March. Some of the enjoyable activities sponsored by the G.A.A. was a snow trip held in January and a beach party trip in June. Naturally a good time was had by all who attended. On the evening ofJune 5, G.A.A. held their annual awards banquet, awards were given to those girls and teachers who performed outstandingly well during the year. G.A.A. officers are President-Jeanne O'Sullivan, Secretary- Janine, Ott, Treasurer-Wendy Moore. 6 GIRLS' T' VOLLEYBALL The Girls' Varsity Volleyball team placed second in the league with six wins and one loss. The members pictured at right were front row, Lynn Treptow, Joan Snead, and Jan Herzog. Back row, Connie Long, Bonnie Riker, and Sandy Sorenson. Not pictured Mimi Prusinskas. The 1972 Junior Varsity Volleyball team placed first in the league with a record of six wins and one loss. The members pictured bottom right were front row Jackie Peter. Linda Robbins. Back row Marla Garrison, Maureen Powers. Rody Thornburg, Joann Forsythe. Not Pictured were Terry McKay. Helen Rotherman, Betsy Sarty, Mary Sledge and Sue Thompson. Pictured below the volleyball coach Mrs. Wadsworth watching with satisfaction. 'Y ii 4 1 f .4 ,M-,,,,., . ,a....L.,,, ...,. t.,. f ,..,.. W W1-Wwe W... .,.,. .W . .., ... .,,.,.a.,.,a,...,.,..,,.... K . K , , . ,,,, .. ,L NL. ,fe-.W -,--e 1-'- NW S P PWA? 5 so . at Look! Up in the sky ... It's a bird, lt's a plane, It's only the tennis ball, says Kathy Tucker. GIRLS' TENNIS This year's Poway Girls' Tennis team finally got underway, After two or three years of unsuccessful efforts at trying to establish a tennis team the idea finally took hold. The team coached by Maureen Arthur finished the season with a record of: Singles- Fifth in the league, and in Doubles- Sixth in the league. Pretty good for the first year. The members of the 1972 Tennis Team were: Back Flow lleft to rightl Ginger Curtiss, Sherry NIcGuiness, Fran Meyers, Laurie Breece, Sharon Tucker, Front Row lleft to rightl Alice Koniges, Kathy Tucker, Nancy Platz, Heidi Phillips. Janine Ott. Not pictured were Sue Kester and Joan Tetu. 7 GIRLS' SWIM TEAM The 1972 Girls' Swim Team won all of their meets lsix league, one practice meetl. They were the league dual meet champs, at the league finals they came in first overall lA team first, B team first, C team tied for secondl. The Poway team brought home five trophies, 27 gold medals. 7 silver, and 2 bronze medals, Also six-4th place ribbons. two-5th place ribbons. three-6th place ribbons, and 2- seventh place ribbons. They placed seventh in San Diego County finals. The Swim Team members are: Cathy Allen, lVlarty Baker, Kelly Chinn, Kim Christoph, Cherie DeToy, Jill Fisher, Pauls George, Deanna Hay, Debra Hosepian, Judy Irwin, Karen Jones, Sarah Kibler, Cheryl Klingenmeier, Susie McCoy, Debbie McGuiness, Cindy Mowrey, KiKi Nellis. Chris O'Sullivan,-Co-Captains Jeanne and Kelly O'Sullivan, Laura Peteriet. Robin Pollack, Joni Proctor, Michele Ryan, Joyce Schiffer, Kim Schlegal, Jeannie Shade, Gayle Siltanen, Susan Stewart, Sarah Webb, Heide Wetter, Lisa Wilson, Beckey Wright and Jenny Wright. They were coached by Linda Sparks, Pictured at left is a Girls' Swim meet at the home pool. -. ,,e-we GIRLS ASKETBALL The Girls Basketball team faired well this year by placing sixth in the Grossmont College Invitational Basketball Tournament, Varsity player Jan Herzog was named as one of the 1973 All-Star Selections. Pictured left to right are Varsity Team members Janine Ott, Jeannie O'Sullivan. Jan Herzog, Michele Walters. Joan Brower, Sandy Sorensen, Chris O'SuIlivan and Miss Davis, coach. Members of the Junior Varsity team are Debbie Brantley, Kelly Chinn, Dana Dodge, Ann Hinman, Julane Jefferies, Sharla Keith, Sue Koester, Sarah Krainock, Shelley Mucholland. Kelly O'Sullivan. Nancy Platz, Liz Preston, Sue Reich. Bonnie Biker, Linda Robbins, Cindy Salisbury, Mary Sledge and Darcy Stevens. ,FSI if agiieifg - g------ Q K i,a,Q,z,v,cc,,.,,.,,,,m,.,,,.,.wJ ,,... cfs. . 5 0 i 2 , 5' 5 2 ff- N5 N Q M A Ssiiii: is 1 . w ' I ef? 29 GYM NASTICS The Poway Girls Gymnastics team faired well in the many meets against Kearny, Montgomery, La Jolla, Grossmont. and Orange Glen High Schools, Pictured at the bottom of the page Dolores Salinas shows her skill on the uneven parallel bars and Cathy Shepard works hard on her floor exercise. Pictured below is the 1973 Girls Gymnastics team, they are in order, Joy Andrian, Kathy Auten, Terrie Bailey, Lissa Bartlett, Cherie DeToy, Jill Fisher, Charlene Foreman, Lori Grindle, Debra Hosepian, Jeannie Johnson, Sue Jones, Nancy lVlac Duff, Sue Mac Farland, Liz Mac lVlurray, Kim Nlaher, Marriane Parrot, Laura Petereit, Carol Prescott, Pam Rock, Marta Roos, Pat Ruel, Dolores Salinas, Connie Shepard, Cathy Shepard, Rose Stacklin, Gayle Siltanen, Sherri Stampli, Cynthia Thorworth, Karen Thorworth, Laura Thorworth, Karen Tracy, Cindy Vessel, Kathy Walker and Carol Wolf. O Behnke, Jerry Behnke, John Beeman, Jim Blanchard, Bruce Brewer, Bruce Cafagna, Mark Denham, Dave Harner, Eric Hook, Mike Hunt, George Priest, Tom Moore, Steve Simpson, Don Stewart, Gary Dale Borer, Manager FRESHIVIAN BASEBALL Freshman Baseball team: :limi fbi ffm 'fiffam GM 'I,i,fm -Ar' 'gm 5 I viii' in ,KW p ef' f if Q' S sv x S' ,ff fn N ggxix E sl K sl f f,:? k-,.kV T f Q! X fn? 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Left: Phil Tedford. Right: Lester Sinclair. 'TF JV WRESTLING Front Row: Paul Sterling, Dominic IVIiani, Bruce Carpenter, Craig O'Shea, Paul Davidovitch. Second Row: Jim Church, Brion Miller. Dave Lyons, Rich Byrne, Russ LaFIuer, Donnie Ried, Fritz Schlegal. Back row: Jeff Summerour, Brad Baldwin, Ed Harkson, Hans Schlegal, Left: Dave Taylor. 138 VARSITY SWIM The Varsity swim team is probably the youngest team with the greatest potential. Speed and versatility make a winner. Dave Delano has been gifted with both. and his brother Alan has good potential. Our butterflyers are Pete Tompkins, Kent Brisby and John West. Jeff Konigas, Bruce Petereit, make our Individual Medalists. Chris Gunther and Kent Brisby make up the back strokers. Our best Ron Ryan, Charlie Hammel. Greg Cameron and Dave Anderson. The swim teams unbeaten league Divers are Joe Seitz, Ross McCright which have put in outstanding performances. Other outstanding performers are by Dave Hutchetson, Richard Kincaid, and Mark Mowrey. TEAM 40 Mei Vvggws r 'G' X s we ,W 5 fs in fxii , it it .- .0 i .. N , -.M . ,sf .st ,, 'U' 'Ur 'bu K-sv . ,uf fu i?? gm JV SWIM TEAM This years Junior Varsity swimming team is undefeated in league competition. They won the J.V. Avocado League Relay. Most of the team has been swimming a year or less. Last Year the J.V. lost to teams like Fallbrook, Crawford and Oceanside by 70 points. This year they surprised all these teams by beating Fallbrook 35-60, Crawford 65-77, and so forth. Greg Cameron and Pete Tomkins moved up to Varsity for most of the meets. They are performing outstanding on the Varsity level. Consecutive triple winners have been-Justin Burkhard in the 200 free and 100 back. Dave McCoy in the 50 free and 100 free. Greg Welch in the 200llVl and 100 fly. And Ron Ledesma inthe 200lM and 100 Breaststroke. All of them are members of one of the Relays that hold the J.V. school record. E S m as nw 'dmv 141 'wink Wm' 42 SPD' CAMPUS CANDIDS There are as Many Different activities at P.H.S., as there are students-as illustrated in the pictures. Pictured far left- Two students enjoying the very popular Chefs class. Bottom left-3 Varsity cheerleaders caught without their ,uniforms Flight-student gets valuable office experience lwith the help of an instructor. Bottom-One of our peers lcaught before P.E. class. Bottom left-Two girls leaving lschool. :wav V J 14 CLASS OFFICERS Right Top-Senior Class Officers President Stewart Gary, Vice President Jan Witte, Secretary Kathy Dalbey, Treasurer Jenny Schloeder and Class Advisor Gary Hepler. Left Top-Junior Class Officers, President Jeannie Shade, Vice President Doris Barsch, Secretary Kim Knowles. Treasurer Debbie Levins and Class Advisor Bruce Poole. Right Bottom- Frosh Class Officers, President Bill LelVlenager, Vice President Nancy Platz, Secretary Mary Ann Sanchez, Treasurer Pam Bates and Class Advisor Julie Hitchcock. 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Ave Jiaykbdw, fememdzfcpy def J!! new Jaw J Jaaeref fp rf' A726 ibn. iowa We f4fZ1ff?4Jiz,va4n.fz2-'mnizf Wife 2413- MWA' !07'f2'21 ima! few. Qezfivaf 17:25 ' by .fiyfffv - .fy gf Je Awffafa. ' - ,, lim' f 'T , 52 ,. S if 5909 f , ,QQ XJCL2 X 1 QS? 19 k my A7323 V Jap! 3 fx Q32 51 gif 3325 X C2555 '55 960, sv Qi fgglib M9 Ciriqwkggk ' K APU wb O5 Denise Acosta Annette Adams Scott Aguais John Allison David Anderson Robin Anderson Anna Catherine Andress Suzanna Andrews Liz Aronoff Sharon Ash Robert Ashby Mark Auten in ,Q Susan Azaret Gary Babcock Deborah Bain Bonita Batalle Susan Bauer - Mike Baumann Sharon Begovich Timothy Behnke fC-'K I z Qi-'L-, his Y Q-r L it fwwwg . JW whnawyj ng? , , , x M ef' Wall ,iii This year the Odyssey photographers haunted the halls of P.ljl.S. Most people enjoyed having their picture taken, however, there were a few who didn't appreciate it .... 146 SENIORS Michael Belasco Gail Benton Tom and his pet flea. Linda Bereiter Patricia Berghorn SENIORS 147 1148 'semons Jeanette Boggs Tom Bogowiiz Teresa Bostrom Susan Bowen Rory Bowers Wendy Boyce Richard Boyer Stephen Bradshaw Debbie Brantly Jon Braverman Wesley Brinsfield Joan Brower Gary Mehrtens laughs at some prank while Mr. Carr only looks annoyed. 'Nb ' A SENIORS 149 150 SENIORS rf? Pi Hey-haven't we met before? Kathy Brumback Ronald Buckley Robert Bush Robert Caicedo Timothy Carle Melvin Carson Hp, Barbara Byers Davida Cass llow Mike, eat your lunch like a good boy should. . . smile, tuna isn't that rad! Laveta Chaffin Linda Chambers Davis Chesworth ' Kimberly Christoph Steven Clark SENIORS 151 152 SENIORS Judy Clevenger 'James 'Clyncke Allen Cox Carl Crone Linda Clyncke Susan Cole Terry Cotta Jill Cross Donetta Courts Kathy Dalbey ,ll H Mike Damewood Karen Danes Mark Davis Vivian Davis Denise Dawns Linda Delsman S ,Slqmikgf HNF.. ww ,51i'u:IiL1'w-.5,:.?' MQ-9,5 ' 'f ' . ,, 4' . 1ki5ii3'-Ziiiiyiffy ,ag -. Sf5lTk5?F'f3gi5fi3fQ 5. ' Nw y SQ w - - ,-,, 5 X KN Laurle Wottlnden Smlllng at a layout tor the Odyssey tlnally completed. SENIORS 153 Denise Denham Gerald Denney James Dohna Linda Draper Donna DeVeau Jutta Diekamp James Dull John Duncan 154 SENIORS Mr. Miller and Ms. Reyes get it on at an entertaining assembly featuring Shuffle. 4 Carolyn Duns James Edger Chris Edwards Greg Fisher Vance Fisher Ronald Fisk Curtis Fonseca Terry Ford Mary Louise Forsythe Master Mehrtens- the sun-god! SENIORS 155 156 fsemons I Q Timothy Fosdick David Foster John Fransen Linda Froemel Gail Gallant Michael Garmon Marla Garrison William Garrison Marcine Gladys Dave Gonzales Stewart Gary Craig Gordon Celia Gibbons Brenda Gibby David Gowenlock Debbie Granger if 44? Our local disc jockey C.J. the D.J., of KPHS converses with a few iriends, picking up some material for his next broadcast. SENIORS 1 57 .,.,5q,, Jean Grant Davld Grawrock Sharon Greenwood Bruce Grlpkey Patrlcla Gross Gary Gruffln Chrustle Gurganus Deena Haddan x 5 2 . 9' 'gf .ff 53,239 ww ww-A if Cynthia Hallin Kelly Hannigan ,941 5 s d rw , . 4 , ,., ,,,, . W , 2531 at 5' H ,pffxffef ig fi ff? . :f . 1 M . Z V Judy our editor, just found out that she has to work on her days off, Poor Judy! 160 SENIORS Practicing the art of meditation on the senior lawn. Vicki Harmon 'James Harrison William Hawkins Alan Heistad Richard Hensely Kathleen Herd Kristi Herod Michael Hesse Sarah Hexom Janice Herzog Clark Hickerson Donald Higginson Craig Hill Philip Hill SENIORS 161 162 SENIORS Peter Hinman Craig Hoeschen Kris Hollaway Kevin Hollingshead Karen Holmstrom Michael Hooper Vaughn Hunt Colleen House Kurt lckler IN mv f Randy Huber Terry Hudson Mary Ann Irwin Willis Irwin Lynn Lange David Harris yn ,hw 5 Q, 14 1 I Ann Doig, formerly President of the Girls' Aw. come on, Please get up! League 1971-72 asked to be included in this year's Odyssey. SENIORS 163 Happys days are here again! 164 SENIORS E' -14 ., i Representatives of the Powderpuff team, left to right- Jeanie Shade, Bonnie Riker, Cindy Hicks a j lll li I t , A ,,, it gui W N J Q W 'len--1' ' , A . 4' ' aw , 3 1 3 if GQ, 4 1, 4 4 4, un 6' Q' , , z 2' S Al' . M4415 , f ' '53 f 5- 1 ' ' 1 , 1 V Kent Isaac Edward Jansen Lawrence Jacks Donna Jackson Michele Jarvis Steve Jarvis Marilyn James Wayne Jenkins Craig Johnston Roy Johnson Thomas Johnston Keith Jones SENIORS 165 D2 A study of a smiling girl sitting on a wall by the garden. 166 SENIORS Kenneth Keary Craig Kennedy James Kidney Richard Kincaid Jim Kennedy Q Edward Marcellus Kleis 5 was ww 'FKA it it gf One of our pretty students at Poway . . . Sue Stokely l ? Cheryl Klingenmeier Robert Kobs Edith Krizan Chris LaChapelle Jeff Koniges Sherri Ladd Joseph Krainock Dave LaFleur Gary Kreitzer Larry Lagassie SENIORS 167 168 SENIORS 43 Taking time out from working hard, to enjoy the finer things in life. I: Carlos LaGrange Luis LaGrange Valerie Lange Marshall Larson 0 Janet Leadaman Lynne Lehenbauer Debbie Ledesma John Lee 4 Patti Lepper Debbie Lewis Barry Likins 93 Mark Locy Donna Lodginski 5 'is 5-5 A ' 5 ii S , K . . x be A - ,A ,T R Rx W is , 1 I :- . A T? S We i i bf is Y 3 'M A his A 1 K Sf , J, 1 S' W WT: 'fy 1-Ji f 2 e .ffiivft 5 J .: x 35m QQ if ..,, if: Debbie Brantley, Michele Malone. and Jeff Koniges, get the beat at one of this year's ASB entertaining assemblies. SENIORS 169 170 SENIORS Connie Long Scott Lorenzen Warren Lucore H Melody Lundburg Stephen Luthy Brian MacMahon Elizabeth MacMurray Peter MacNeiI Thomas MacPherson Jeff Maki Michele Malone Linda Martinez What's that you're saying. Jeanette? SENIORS 171 rl' if I 1254 Mark Matthews Robert McCarthy Jeri McCleary Larry McDaniel Sherry Anne McGuiness Valerie McMeans 172 SENIORS Patricia McVay Barbara Metz Douglas Miranda Jerrery Miranda Frances Meyers Debora Moody Kathy Miller Teresa Miller Cheryl Moore Wendy Moore li 4 , . K w- Y. . , f .'-NX? y Nt, I ..,,,.....-f- 5 we X K ws., H, , K ' 1. , 45 3 - X 1 . ,ixfiiil gif Q '- l 5 'f 1311 , -7 A ,.,, . ,xg .JvQX'gf' gl k ,Q Lv, Y A: wgeii 3. ' 525, ,X ggi -K r s gf -QSQZ, ,'fgE:QggmgZ,i+i:gg1 'K . .X , ,P Y 'f' f Q Q . e ft . 4- -IFB 'AJS -xefffi -- ' 5--vrt x, , -ri-Q- -?fr.+ .Q zt- K, 1-Q . sig? The intense concentration show on Bill Wheetleys' face is a classic example of a struggling young art student. Teri Zagarella is co mpletely involved in finishing her masterpiece of the day. 'fx N , Q 1 -'twmxr X 'Wests A , . :F K t W -.iii I - xg, ,JP SENIORS 173 Scott Mulick Mike Mullin R andy M yers Pam Nelson William Nichols Karen Nielson Robert Nothwang David Olivera A discussion near the quad. 2f'1'ii' 2 'E 1-'hi l'i'Q??fll..' . o , 1 ay , .i ' . s Quit. a vi , x x 9 Dorvena Pace Deborah Peraz Pamela Parker L aura Parke Meri Parrott ,.W..i, o W, P X in Entrails. . . This year Fritz Schlogel was left out of the underclass section by mistake. The seniors decided to honor him by placing him in their section. SENIORS 175 176 SENIORS Dani Payne Maryesta Pearce Donald Peat Anne Peavy Steven Pell Lynetta Pellicio Deanna Pennington Bradford Perry Mary Peterson Dianna Petty Wylie Plummer Elena Polk Enrica Porta Steven Post Maureen Powers Marcello Pratarelli i E iz FFA -2. 1 1 V ig . ar ff f . , l , , ,v x- fb..- ffl S i 1 ESQ 1 ,,,pf' e e 5 if .ff 1 e 'f1,i,,. 4'h I I wonder what would happen if l held the clay like this . . . , 5? 5- .X +R if al 'Mfg -W .xg ' SENIORS 177 Mike Preston Lynn Prescotte Joni Procter Mark Pursley Brad Pyatt 'Qe' as it P , bbb' , M 5 ,nge '!'Q:....+ 4 'V' fy .X . - m. , . My ,Sv DV 5-'Hb 1 ARS ffwf TQ: A 4 A Q W L -. g 'rv a 215 .r.. t 4, ' im .. ' Above: Do you ever wonder about what two girls talk about?. might be something most interesting! Right: You wouIdn't daretake my picture would you? 178 SENIORS ' E ' 'Q S344 sa Q. 9 K ,E x Q 'K -r '! Q A v x if if fsiwtf' f i K N 129135 1 4 . Q r ii A Jeffrey Rambo Marlin Fledden Kathy Reed Victor Reed William Reed David Rekalske Paul Richeson Suzell Richesin Gina, are you smiling for some special reason? SENIORS 179 180 'SENIORS aff -- ,, . ,- D- .D AW A Rene Rivera Debbie Robins Keith Rockmaker Debra Rogers Eva Rosacker Cherie Roudebush Douglas Runyon Gerda Rutten Delores Salinas Alan Samuelson Mark Sanchez Michael Sanfilippo Hans Schlegel Jennifer Schloeder Diane Schneider Patricia Schnoebelen 3 'bf PM Dorinda Vincent seems to be asking a question . . . Enrica Porta, our foreign exchange student from Italy poses for our cameraman up against bleak Julian background- 0 SENIORS 181 182 SENIORS Now, lesson number one, this is the engine. . . Mr. Wo od you are a genius! l gr il Robert Schofield Marlene Schopp William Schroeder Pamela Schultz Thomas Seidler Al 'V 5 135'-' 9 Kathy Seim Debra Sherman J oseph Seitz J ohn Shutler Kenneth Sellers Marilyn Sirpis Donna Senn Colleen Smith Anthony Shepard David Smith SENIORS 183 2184 SENIORS 5 S s S U 4 Matthew Smith Raymond Smith Rosemarie Smith Joan Snead Sandra Sorensen Carol Spence New Linda Speague Rick Standly Nancy Stark Janice Steffan James Stewart Susan Stokley Vanessa Studinger Karen Swensen Jane Swetman Lori Taylor -f k E we E 'Q K4 I V,QgFfpX,x,-1-!,,x.lK1 Q J , Y- 1, it 1 0,n,.vmf'. h sf 5 swf! r.LsA'w'4 ' i k 'afl- .za Q 419 4 . Q an Stay Q ,I-4 'YL 1-fmfI.,Ifff-'S'-A 34:13-9,gA,w!g'a'y 'ggi'-,i 7U':'f :a fQ'K1' ff' Q-r29t'Xf'-K' rf sieq'?'fY'N ex, e 7i's1 rf r-ff-:eff S5 1 in XV' X 'L 0 Ei ' ,V sg g 1 . -- Y, 1 lk x Q il Q' its - 5 y 5 n ska it ' lr ix Wm ia 3 gi x all e gi yy 4 f 1 LEQQQQ-lzixk I I R K i S if gi . gg I . -- -m, 1 ,.,- Qfkiglf imag- . ,. ,,kL A Q gg img W ee 1 5 Q ff A E K TEEEQE f A X RW? nm ,V,.,,. s X ' i.x.,,,,..--ff' x s H' . 5-53:15-i . if V swf? fa. . ,Ir At an assembly Mr. Miller and Ms. Reyes were asked to demonstrate how to dance. ,puns 45? Here I come, you lucky people . . . SENIORS 185 186 SENIORS Niel Tassel! Kathy Latum And I'm not kidding! It really was this Kanneth Taylor Scott Taylor big! Y 4 sw y Thomas F.TiIson Deborah Tinker Marla Garrison, was one of our Kathleen Tischer Deborah Thompson Beautiful Candidates for Homecoming Queen this year. Phyllis Thompson Robert Thornburg Tim Thornbury Denise Toft H f'l,, if ! . 1 1. f Af' 1 yy M' M525 , -,,,, ., War. , . -V. ' A meeting of the minds. SENIORS 187 188 SENIORS 'thi A ,, f + In A ' ,ff YG ,I William Toore Velva Trestrail Karen Tracy Lynn Treptow Mark Truncale Sharon Tucker in f ' ga Joan Tully Ramon Ulloa Sue Umphreyville Cynthia Vessel Dorinda Vincent Charles Vistercil Carol Vitanovitz Gary Vulliet Robert Viele Mark Wahlstrom Q? Q Sun-gazing, Carol? SENIORS 189 lt looks as though Suzell has , been caught in the act . . .. . . . doing what? 190 SENIORS Jo-ann Walck Kathleen Walker Richard Walker Vicky Wallace Patricia Walters Karine Ward Ruston Warnock Wendy Washington Bonnie Welch Mary Whelan Bruce Wilcox 1 Richard Willenberg Chadell Williams Donna Williams SENIORS '191 192 SENIORS I J ae..,.I Jimmie Willman Brenda Wilson , Lynne Wilson Jana Witte Lisa Wilson Harvey Whiteman Leon Woffinden Lorrie Woffinden Charles Wood Rebecca Wright Wendy Wycoff Teri Zagarella Donna Zalenski Susan Zemke Charles Zinky Fred Zuill 0 Joyce is relaxing in the sun after swimming practice. Pictured below is POWAY-BERNARDO LIVESTOCK AND PET SUPPLY located on POWAY RD. which supplies feed and grain for all of the livestock in the vicinity. Below is BlLL'S TOWING-BREISOCHER MOBIL located at 12462 POWAY RD. when you need a tow think of Bill. Pictured at right is POWAY SPORTING GOODS at 13846 POWAY RD. it has just the thing for the vacationing anglor. KX rw 4 ll Ballatore, Kristi Larson, Marshall Sellers, Ken SENIOR STANDOUTS Best Looking Debbie Tinker, Dave LaFleur Best Dressed Marla Garrison, Joe Krainock 96 Best Personality Sue Stokley, Peter Hinman Most Spirited Gina Pace, Ken Sellers .ae N -X A511 E 'jk , ., 'Nw --5. 5 1 .xv Se UQ. S1 ww EN9 . -SX :Pi fi SF 2 'R it we aff' K ...h 'sf 98 Mvmnw . Wav K Z .UW Saw Iifw , i .- S ::-f-.f1 1 QQ W, iw ww- .. , Q R X 4 5 391 an X X x X 1 : . .J.. .. N S X K xi. ,K X x 32.1.1 V- ' Sip www: 3? :121 - I 'w T2 , .. .-..9,,.m-x-mn'-Q... N E s E nj K .. QV-ATX S' 35 KQS M N W ,L L- . i L ff .f fi! Y lgfffiixfi 'mix 7 A eg f'f1!'k 64 se if w,f'wH.,.Mg ,xx K 1- NXm..xm,.,, sn wx HONORED STUDENTS This year were honoring a couple of seniors who have done exceptionally well all through their high school years These students have not only done quite well, but also showed interest in their school Patti lVlcVay an attractive PHS coed is one of these students one of the things she has done for the school was to request that the bathrooms all be open so that students would not have to walk across campus to stand in line 15 minutes to use one of the five usable heads. She was also quite active with a few curricular activities. Patti graduated mid-term and is now enrolled in UCSD where she is maioring in sociology She hopes that someday she will pursue a career in law. Another of those students honored is Allen Cox who is also quite active in this school. He has been working on the school newspaper for some time as a cartoonist and sports editor. He is very much involved in sports. He was on the soccer team, He plans to go to college and become a cartoonist. Craig Johnston, the next senior, is quite popular on campus. He was elected boys Vice-President and is very active with the A.S,B He is also called CJ the DJ as it was he who started the daily program over the PA system. Craig has also been active in sports. He played football for 3 years and several other sports. He plans to get a scholarship and attend college. Last is Vicki Serrano who graduated mid term Acebedo, Lupe Adams, Marlene Adams, Kinley Allen, Arden Allen, Arlynn Allen, Greg Alley, Jack Almquist, Jonna Anderson, Debbie Apple, Bill Armacost, Derek Atay, Jery Auten, Matt Axford, Eric Babcock, Dan Baetge, Eddy Balazer, Pam Balazer, Stanley Some enterprising students drew a hop scotch game on the side walk and lured passers by to try their hand in the age old game. 200 JUNIORS I qw Q6 P If Q ag-pi! 'fi fi riff 'ln -f .l X Y 1f'4 Balch, Doug Barber, Bill Barnard, Steve Barrett, Tony Barsch, Doris Bates, Greg Beaugrand, Cheri Beck, Larry Beckers, Nlarla Beecher, Tony Belfield, Elizabeth Beighley, Bruce Benton, Paula Bessell, Pete Beweley, Rick Bisson, David Biegenzahn, Sharon Blodgett, Renei Bonner, Alice Borer, Dale Bowlin, Kathy Braden, Terry Bradshaw, Tim Bralla, Joan Brauchla, Debbie Breeden, Dale Bregy, Gus Brezinski, Kathy Brisby, Kent Briscoe, Barbara Broadbent, Terry Brown, Greg Brown, Paulette Brummit, Bon Bryant, Linda Bumiller, Bill Buniger, Doug Burgett, Mike Burrows, Karen Cade, Greg Caicedo, Claudia Cameron, Greg JUNIORS 201 At the Freshman initiation assembly all freshmen were invited to leave the bleachers and kneel down on the football field and say the Alma Mater. This activity was typical of the good natured response by the freshman class. Campbell, Connie Carlsen, Steve Carlstrom, Beth Carson, Randy Carter, Etta Casey, Mike Cervantes, Manuel Chapman, Charles Chesworth, Jim Chiment, Betsey Chintala, Janie Clark, Kasey Clayton, Karen Cleveland, Kim Coates, Cathy Cultrera, John Cole, Donna Conklin, Laura Connelly, Mary Conner, Mark Cook, Curtis Cooper, Wayne Cox, Susan Crandall, Mark 202 JUNIORS Si.--x' K ,A 5' 47 xv fi -4 2- 1, 5964 of , W ., R+. . .V Al. Crispi, Nick Crnich, Mike Crone, Mike Cummings, Annette Curry, Scott Dages, Mike Dages, Tim Dahnke, Betty Daley, Dawn Dalrymple, Sherryl Darnell, Jack Davis, Greg Davis, Mark Davis, Scott Debont, Ted Delamarian, Steve Delano, Dave Dewberry, Olin Diamond, Jane Dionisio, Richard Dorado, Maria Dorsey, Mark Doughty, Maureen Downs, Arlene Dragicevich, Linda Drake, Kim Drewett, Joe Dunlap, Randy Dunning, Julie Easter, Roch 5 Elig, Cynthia Ellis, Beverly Engle, Jeff Everett, Elaine Fahrnkopf, Tom Fargo, Susan Farrell, Mike Farrell, Myra Fatzinger, Louis Faupel, Dan 204 JUNIORS Feller, Anna Fenske, Dave Ferguson, Terry Feusi, Jim Filer, Debbie Flynn, Dennis Fode, Steve Fogleman, Kathy Fonseca, Karen Foreman, Charles Forton, Gregg Fox, Ken Frailia, Connie Fransen, Jacque Frankfather, Mike Freemyer, Gary Fuerst, Darlene Fuller, Arbie 4 Fumia, Joe Gallion, Scott Garrison, Bob Gelgand, George Gibbons, Carrie Gibbons, Guy Gibbons, Paul Gibby, Kathy Ginther, Barb Given, Kathy Glassman, Elissa Gooch, Diane Grant, Doug Gray, Barbara Gray, Sandy Green, Tim Gregory, Gail Grein, Mike Gross, Karen Grizzard, Nancy Grim, Scott Hairgrove, Carla Haie, Debbie Halperin, Larry Hammel, Dora Hampton, Cherie Hanna, Kip Harrington, Brigid Harris, Jerry Harris, Mike Harrison, Sandi Hartsock, Randy Hay, Deanna Hayen, Jeff Hays, Roger Hawkes, Stephen Hegrat, Brenda Henderson, Susan It looks like we have a new mascot or is that just Mrs. Titan? Whatever the sculpture is, Dave and Dan seem to be very involved in their creative endeavor. ' JUNIORS 205 V.pff WW I lf? M5 206 JUNIORS My Q, Wjlyl lr Hendricks, Frank Henning, Nan Henze, Laura Hesse, Janine Hicks, Willa Hiner, Marsha Hobart, Kim Hoskins, Doug Hoskins, Susan Hotaling, Debbie Hufnagel, Kathy Humes, Deanann .sv Huntsman, Linda Hutcheson, Doug lmhof, Cindy lsaac, Merrily Jacobs, Robert Jaeschke, Eleanor Jansen, Jim Johnson, Jeannie Johnson, Mark Judis, Linda Kackstetter, Mark Kaufman, Bette Kapple, Don Keep, Beverly Kehoe, David Keiper, John Kerby, Jon Kerr, Jim Kies, Ron Kimbrell, Brad King, Glen Knapp, Kim Kolsky, Steve Koon, Claudette Krantz, Cindi Krist, Shelley Lackey, Brad Lafleur, Michael LaGrange, Rosie Lesniak, Linda Lessig, Wendy Levins, Debbie Lewis, Pam Ligon, Frank Locy, Doreen Lovvry, Greg AU! A . K A Q . . f.f, f f'f X' 'stiff f 9 21,01 w ' 49 , ff -i i.'fM' , U'P 'f! ts X Xi? 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UP Q jx , , it-ww New N4 as 2 it C 1 C yt O xx Ni it J C W I l S xox I ssst 'fi K A M --to ,.. .Wx NXXX Sf? . 3' at XX f a aim? , ,A -T 'K ci 3 et :gg3:3Effff1-as at -f-- - X-..'f-v 1-, -- A-f- ,X . K kr . ' Q lg X J .Q s 5 lx 1 va it ii. Mark, Roberto, and Christi smile as they stand and watch the Homecoming assembly, They must see something very interesting, I wonder what it is? Lucas, Lynn Lucore, Kathy Lurz, Lorrie MacDuff, Nancy MacFarIand, Scott MacKenzie, David MacMurray, Tom MacNeil, Chris Markwith, Ralph Marsh, Karen Mathews, Markel McBride, Gary McCall, Dreshel McCobb, Carl McCormick, Linda McCoy, Susie McDaniel, Wendy McDowell, Dan McGuiness, Debbie Mclntyre, Ray McKay, Louellen McKenna, Mike Meeks, John Mehrtens, Gary Messina, Eileen Miani, Bernice Michelson, Ingrid Middleton, Tom Miller, Dean Miller, Robert JUNIORS 207 Miller, Toni Miller, Victor Montoney, Richard Moran, Gary Morgan, Lynn Munsey, Cecil Murphy, Robert Myers, Brenda Neall, Wayne Neldon, Lesley Nellis, Daniel Nelson, Diane Nemec, Joe Newby, Debby Neuwirth, Melissa Nicoll, Kenzie Nichols, Cherie Noetzel, Brian Nussbaum, Ann O'Leary, Denise Openshaw, Tim Oranski, Bill Page, Rick Partlow, Sabrena Parker, Pam Passey, Desiree Patterson, John Patton, Debbie Pattynama, James Paul, Stephen Paulson, Michelle Pearcy, Sheryl Pender, Cheri Pennington, Jim Peter, Jackie Petereit, Bruce Pettitt, Randy Pierson, Marianne Pilla, Bob Phillips, Bill Phippen, Terry Pitts, Lorrie Plummer, Cindy Pohle, Phil Potter, Mary Postel, Lynn Powell, Pattie Powers, Jerri Powers, Tim 208 JUNIORS sq. 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XX M 'ge mmwwiigms -+ Q, -si-.WS-lgfl.gm,.7 env, YQ 1 , ... ii, ..,,. ki 5'- Q .Q ,Q Q ' 'k i J R X W K N33 , sg R, Q yi S . f i. X- .1 an rs:-gli . - -X -: ' Yiflliifi ,gfR.s?FsE'i:':i?H'H -r - ' V 1 V gs,s,s.a.f. .. . .. gs,s,,.,,,N. N . si:-I '.. . K ' in I f . igsx,fFw , ,- , ,. 1 .W V :M H- ..: Q .. , fl 'g a Y. .7 Pratarelli, Roxanna Prestin, Danny Preston, Barney Previtt, Terry Probst, Jim Provence, Tim Pruitt, John Putnam, Carol Rankin, William Raymond, Celeste Reed, Sharon Reeve, Bob Reidy, Ron Reitz, Larry Rekalske, Edward Reppert, Terry Reyes, Arthur Reyes, Vincent Ross lVlcCright, the cool lifeguard in sunglasses is hard at work minding the shop from his vantage point above the new Olympic size swimming pool. JUNIORS 209 The Homecoming Assembly this year promoted enough spirit for the Titans to prove they could win too! Reynolds, Anne Reynolds, Mike Rhodes, Steve Rice, Rick Ridout, Randy Riling, Arthur Riker, Bonnie Ringard, Jon Ripble, Randy Robbins, Candy Robinson, Chris Robinson, Gary Robinson, Guy Robinson, Paul Rohrbeck, Mike Rossi, Cindy Rossiter, Terry Rotter, Dave Rowell, Brad Roy, Traci Ruggiero, Barbara Russo, Teri Ryan, Pat Salisbury, Cindy 210 JUNIORS 1. J We X 5 , bi If K I I W ' ' f nT . f ' ' if ,, ' z, Cafe- ,Y f . , . f ,, ,, 44. . ' V 'Gif Za fl, 1-1 .- ' ' ' iaqwm m , ? , Q , - V, MWC Af ff 1 fm? H , E 4 f 4 ,v Oh f J,,,,.ff i-if f We 7 vw 2 4 L V ffw . Mg, Q 5 .ff W 5' ' 2 '. I M . Q, , ., , , , : 'iii W, ,, by ,,.. in I. ,nv I Sanchez, Martha Santose, Kyran Sarty, Betsy Savoure, Jeff Schlegal, Kim Schneider, Tom Schoos, Doug Schumaker, Sheryl Schutz, Jim Schwartz, Sharon Scibilia, Debbie Serrano, Victoria Shade, Jeannie Shepard, Connie Sexton, Candy Sharp, Connie Sholl, John Showerman, Lee Shultz, Debbie Simmons, Bill Sinclair, Patty Sledge, Carolyn Smith, Doreen Smith, Jeff Smith, Flay Smith, Sharon Soenksen, Debbie Speer, Lisa Spence, Laurie Spencer, Bonnie Stacklin, Rose Stahlman, Jim Stark, Bill Stark, Jim Steele, Mark Steiger, Bill Steiger, Doug Stephan, Kathy ' Sterling, Lisa Sterne, George Stinnett, Scott Stralo, Melody Strehlau, Steven Strickland, Keith Stricklin, Tarry Stocksdale, Don Swanson, David Swartz, Nancy Sweeny, Alan JUNlORS 211 Sweeney, Steven Stygar, Vern Sztechmiler, Dolores Taylor, Lynn Taylor, Rick Tedford, Phil Tetu, Joan Theodore, Richard Thigpen, Susan Thomas, Mark Mr Mehrtens helps to direct students in proper class sections for a special assembly announcing we sr Q Q .Visage age. M 1-W me: Werner, Doug Werner, Ken West, Denise Whited, Ed Whitney, Jana Willenberg, Debby Williams, Jeff Willis, Athena Willis, Kathy Wilson, Ann Wilson, Debbie Wilson, Jerry Wilson, Laurie Winder, Bob Witt, Dawn Wolar, Sheri Wolf, Carol Wozniak, Carol Zagarella, Tobi Zawacki, Kathy Zelmer, Bill Zinky, Dean Zittle, Wendy Zones, Don Thompson, Sue Thorworth, Cindy Thorworth, Laura Tillerson, Susan Tombrinck, Mary Tucker, Kathy Tunstall, Tina Tuszynski, Donna Tyler, Ron Tylman, Mark Vance, Randy Vallarelli, Brian Vandersluis, Diana Vaughn, John Vedder, Mark Vincent, Tim Vizard, Terri Walck, Celeste Wallace, Jim Watson, Jeff Webb, Sharon JUNIORS 213 Acuna, George Albergo, Thomas Aldana, Jim Alderete, lVlike Allison, Jim Alvarado, Veronica Amos, Randy Anderson, lVlargi Apodaca, Arlyn Armacost, Steve Ashman, Margaret Aten, Mike Atherton, Dennis Aycock, Larry Ball, Kurt Ballatore, Jack Ballatore, lVlachele Barnes, Delaina 1, f 4,5 V f if , 9? f ameri ff fi f fl 2 ,V ee. W 5 ,Hy , V , ,V f, fiaggqj 9' W: , we 3' it if 302 k , ji fo ,, i a if Ymomf 4.4, Mm, J QW M, ..,. .iieffiwwmm V ' '-am, W X f wie vwwr V f Qi 'li ii E iiii iii 'll A 0 , fdgliv - ' ' 3 ,, -- ,,., 2 -V I ' i f 0 ' ,s,,,, .- J A ,f at ,.,ws J .lwt WZ 214 SOPHOMORES Poway's first year vvaterpolo team receive recognition at the Homecoming assembly for their successful season. Left to Right: John Arthur, Ron Ledesma, John West, Kent Brisby, Rick Baugh, Jeff Koniges. and Dave Anderson. This season inaugurated waterpolo as an interscholastic sport at P.H.S., with the addition of the new Olympic size pool, X my .X f f gg 5' 2 , .1 , 4 1 M 'f-gs f A f f J Q K f V f ! f 'ii Q., V ,, M i ,,'f, ,eff 5, 7, A f g . . J J 1 fffi ' 'fflff I ,' 'Q in alg o if X ,,, f , ,V Q B- 5. V L awry, f p ,zz , ' ' 'fi' Barr, Cindy Bartlett, Mary Barto, John Barto, Malcome Barton, Bruce Bass, Kathy Bates, Al Baucom, Chris Beach, Willy Beaty, Deanna Becker, Brenda Becker, Debbie Begovich, Mark Behnke, Victor Belfield, Mark Belmain, Vickie Bennett, Mark Benton, Debbie A ,ay an-. f ef M,,.-' J ' ,,,,,,. :il Berg, Randy Berger, Don Berkebile, Jeanne Bertran, Elena Blunt, Ladema Bobbitt, Linda Bogowitz, Jim Bohannon, Ray Borgen, Lawrence Burk, Cory, Boryla, Barbara Bowen, Joseph Bowers, Ann Bowers, Denise Bowman, Rosemary Boyer, Rick Boyd, Didier Brajevich, Bill Braun, Mike Bredice, Laura Breihan, Belinda Brewster, Vicki Brisby, Karol Brower, Robert Brown, Dennis Brown, Marc Brown, Richard Bruckner, Gigi SOPHOMORES 215 Buck, Diane Buck, Linda Buckel, John Buckhaults,Julie Butler, Debbie Buffa, Joanne Bundy, Doug Burgett, Peggy Burkhard, Justin Bush, Walter Bush, William Cameron, Lori Campill, Bill Campos, Susan Carlson, Rick Carpenter, Colin Carr, Russ Chambers, Chris Chambers, Stanley Chapple, Carrie Christoph, Karl Chrivia, Bob Chrivia, John' Clausen, Katy Clements, Lennie Clinton, John Collins, John Cooper, Carmen Cornish, Vincent Costello, Vincent Craig, Lynn Crane, Aprile Crane, Pam Craven, Phil Chrislip, Dawn Crosby, David Cross, Teri Crowley, Melinda Cunningham, Dane Cunningham, Nlike Currie, Lila Dahnke, Bill 216 SOPHOMORES fl , 1 1 D, was gf 'H' va X P V M . K Q. M ' Z. get Jerry Mehrtens, Patty Costello. and Dawn Daley are finding better business to fit their yarn needs at the ANTIQUE YARN SHOPPE, 13370 POWAY ROAD. Gary picks up a few pointers on the art of gardening at the GREEN TREE NURSERY at 13649 POWAY ROAD. Dalke, Josephine Danes, Annette Davidovich, Paul Davidson, Mark Dedeian, Rick Derington, Ron Dershem, Carl Detoy, Cheri Deussen, Richard Devaney, Brenda Ditomaso, Doreen Dixon, Terry Donahoo, Melinda Donovan, Sheryl Doogan, Patty Dorado, Juan Drost, Debbie Dull, Kathy Dunsford, Ann Eddington, Rochelle Egelston, Kim Ellington, Jim Ellis, Bob Engelskirchen, Kathy SOPHOMORES 217 An established place of rest at Poway High is the lunch area. Many students find it a place to study or just talk to friends. The new canopy was an added relief to the blistering sun on hot days, adding an unusual shadow pattern to the area, Engle, Monica Eno, Richard Evans, Matt Feaster, Mark Fileman, Rick Fish, Les Fisher, Jill Fogel, Joe Foreman, Charlene Fuerst, John Fuller, Donna Fuller, Karen Fumia, Gary Gainder, Patty Gary, Cecilia 1 Gelgand, Greg George, Paula Gerry, Eve Gibbons, Glenda Gibby, David Gibson, Tom Gift, Richard Gillespie, Lorel Gomes, Steve 218 SOPHOMORES fs.. 'X Q r N! , F , ' Q Ms: ,.r A.. l e ' 1 Gooch, Karen Gordon, Cindy Gordon, Craig Gordon, Jeri Gant, Maureen Graham, Karen Grant, Nancy Greaney, Virginia Griffin, Bill Gripkey, Kathy Guffin, Bobby Gunderson, Elizabeth Gunther, Chris Gustafson, Steve Haber, Kathleen Hagene, Patricia Hakes, David Hall, Danny Hall, Debbie Hall, Bill Hamberg, Ed Hamilton, Terry Hammel, Charles Hanks, Mike Hannigan, Martine Harless, Matt Harmon, Sue Harner, Jack Harrison, Karen Harrington, Tim Hart, Shelly Hartley, Laurie Hays, Becky Hays, Debbie Heath, Steve Heim, Susie Henry, Heather Henshaw, Matt Herd, Mike Hiatt, Joe Hicks, Kathy Higgins, Charles SOPHOMORES 219 Hill, Candy Hobart, Jerry Hoeschen, Scott Hoffmann, Karen Holmstrom, Janice Holston, David Holt, Bob Hooper, Kathy Horner, Tim Hotaling, Debbie House, Greg Howard, Chris Howard, Mark Howe, Dave Hunt, Carolyn Hunt, Donna Hunt, Ron Hutchinson, Dave Husebye, Karen Hyrne, Lisa Ibach, Charlotte Incognito, Jill Incognito, Piper Ivanhoe, Randy Jacks, Lynda Jameson, Nicky Janssen, Eric Jarvis, Becky Jefferies, Juliann Jenkins, Dennis Jenkins, John Jennings, Ricky Johnson, Doug Johnson, Eric Johnson, John Johnson, Lizbeth Johnson, Perry Jonassen, Kim Jones, Carolyn Jones, Richard Jones, Konnie Kapple, Gary Kausch, Debbie Kealoha, Joan Kelly, Bruce Kennedy, Greg Kerr, John Kicak, Theresa Kierstead, Rick Kimbell, Dale Kimbrell, JoLynn King, Raymond King, Robin Kirchmeier, Mike Kitteringham, Carrie Kleist, Jim 220 SOPHOMORES f , 5 , veg, 1 mr ? an 3 ,I I ,,r , 1 24 ,.,, . ,. ff K7 ,X ,gl ,,,V 5' x safer I I 5 2 dw 41..- . ,-,Q ' V' ag, wtfa 'i I ' , 1 .. z , mf., , y. - '04 ' 'AWK ,ks Y ,we ., . vnu A ,.,. yawn jk j 'wa 1 ti f f ff Q we f I 5 5, 9 V H5584 V -ff' f iw I , .. yy , , 'S 42 iw m lgihw AV! f if fi , 7 f Ev Q 4 42 . , W, 5 5 ff , A f ,lr ' K as M14 4 amz ' ff' W E 21 'Q vis? . I ,fs-M ml Q eff. 'QF' my M wWM...,,w-N if ,laws .,.st IU, I, , , , H QW! as -urs? 'Q: '? fi mite s 1 Klingenmeier, Tom Knobbs, Larry Koniges, Alice Kring, John Kuhle, Brian Ladd, Cindy La Fleur, Cheryl Lancaster, Brad Landry, Cheryl Lauhead, Ron Leaf, Kevin Ledesma, Ron Lee, Debbie Leeds, Sharel Lees, Tammy Lehenbauer, Kay Lepper, Nancy Lesniak, Jim A contrast in mood is developed by the participants in this campus scene. Some are leisurely visiting and eating lunch while others including Mrs. Howard scurry along attending to the business at hand, SOPHOMORES 221 A s This action at Gal-Avante located at 13530 POWAY ROAD was caught by our Odyssey photographer, showing the quick and pleasing service you receive. Shop there for all your sewing needs. Lindsey, Cynthia Lodginski, Gary Long, Randy Lorenzen, Mark Low, Jim Lucas, Michael ririir - Luthe, Jeanne - I McKay, Nancy Q E MacKenzie, Doug 5,5 3 MacPherson, Garry 4-rffigfgf 'i'l MacPherson, Larry N H Maguire, Kathy gk . :,: .,.. -1 t, t .Mate-1 Maloney, Michael 2 M W Mancini, Mary gy 'SQ A if 2 , Marinac, Mark K Q Matthews, Jon ww Martinez, Steve ,j it -sfi it s , . My at-ff., ,, , 5..- Mayes, Walter Maynhart, Ruth McCarthy, Mike McClure, Diane McCobb, Craig McCormick, Mark McCravy, Steve McCright, Ross McCrory, Sandy McCoy, David McFadden, Beth McGill, Kim 222 SOPHOMORES WQN .. L 1 2-vii' my at . M 1'.ff-is-ff:'1s F S52 63' at X 'Nm gigs? X L X 'h it 1 fit . i .. , L . , 5 2 as 325534-rf ,H 5 51- - iw fl f i., E ' .. -f S' 321' i .ff X ' 3sf3f X X ,.., . We gt P. L 5 .15 21 .xt 5 5 2 3 3 , ,, , A V f fri vw - M W. V - ,. 354 'S a y ,V V ,1 . an fy ' L,Q ':, 1 f if, w's '4 M ,f ya, , V ., , af iw gun af.-f V ' V ff, -: mf' 11, :., , 1 - , 'M ,lf 1 -f f ,J , H 7 -V f.. 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Such dances were held almost weekly during the school year, usually following a school athletic event. t T 1- ffw, W fm l, Bfillxg 'J SOPHOMORES 227 Thornburg, Rosalee Thorworth, Karen Toone, Barbara Tracy, Patty Trent, Sandi Tucker, Pam Turner, Daniel Tuton, Trudy Tyler, Mark Vanderlinden, Dee Vastola, Beverly Viau, John Von Borstel, Ed Waites, Tammy Walker, Jody Wallace, Ivana Wardlow, Claude Warnock, Ramona Warren, Rich Watkins, Randy Watson, Dana Webber, Sue Welch, Tom Wentholt, Yolanda Wenzel, Glenda West, Ana Wetter, Heidi Whelan, Margaret White, lVlarilee Whitsett, Jim 228 SOPHOMORES ft ,, wwf: gg v fl rf f x l r 2 , 2 If 5 3 fy J Q1 x f 3 . ,1 ,Q ,auf AWA 4 if 'QV Fi' H 1,, Q -,.,2,, , .. .. .-, .- 4-:sf Eali ' X5 51 ..., , Q, ff' . , 1 f -5,17 K W Ell'1saa!lxlffs- 5 1. Q-of as A , , I 3' in x A if k gh.. K ,L Q - ., - , r N, 5 ' A W W. -P I Wilcox, Heather Williams, Bruce Williams, Don Williams, Robin Williams, Sharon Willman, Mary Wilson, Jeff Wilson, Lita Winton, Steve Wirl, Glory Wise, Terri Yorba, Oscar Yorba, Yolanda Youtkus, Cathy Zagarella, Cris Titan Band members take it easy during the Homecoming as- sembly. The band has a busy schedule this year, playing at assemblies and both football and basketball games. Zambruski, Venessa Zawacki, Kelly Zdvorak, Bill Zelmer, Robert Zielinski, Raedene SOPHOMORES 229 Abbott, Cathy Adams, Mary Adkisson, Jo Anita Aguais, Lynne Alexander, Suzanne Allen, Cathie Allen, Michelle Anderson, Brenda Anderson, Jim Anderson, Jim Anderson, John Anderson, Patti Andrade, Jane Andrion, Joy Antale, Jim ' Armacost, Don Armstrong, Cindy Armstrong, Don The school has ordered benches to be placed around the school for students use. 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Hartig, Cliff Harvey, Randy Harwood, David Hasart, Christine Hawkins, Kent Hayes, Lesa Haywood, Cheryl Hayworth, Mark Heisner, Bob Heit, Veronica Hemond, Michele Hemphi, Liz Hendrickson, Charl Hensley, Janice Hernandez, Julie Hill, Jerry Hobart, Kevin Hoffmann, Sarah Hogeland, Ken Hollingshead, Kim Hollis, Kim Holt, Doug Hondros, John Hood, David Hood, Mike Hopp, Tina Horner, Joan Hosepian, Debra Huber, David Hunt, Deborah Hunt, Tag Jack, Suzie Jacobs, Don Jefferies, Julann Jellison, Walter 236 FRESHIVIEN BS Gross, Jean Grove, Ken Groyer, Jim Guertin, Robert Hagen, Cindy Hager, Debra Hairgrove, Lestie Hakes, Allen Haley, Kevin Hall, Tom Halpin, Peggy Hamby, Peggy Hampton, Debbie Hanks, Tracey Hanlon, Doug Hanna, Kim Harmon, Julie Harner, Eric 5 WY ' . wt, . , H f, Mwt-sl . . , W , 1 is i 11' w iff ,W in ,Z '51 My. , ,, -4 Z 1 ft , Z5'2E5QE1'Z51 :f V' 74'fX4'f3Q?7f ZHdi'2minkE2f1EH',6EfH6EEfW1'51':5V.:,Y' f - w fffggwflt rr if , I .. ' f . 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POWAY GLASS shown in their new location at 13247 Poway Road, has greatly increased their capacity to serve Poway and surrounding communities. -ff-r I Lorri Johnson, Curt 2 f Johnson, Debbie Johnson, Rebecca Jonassen, John Jones, Karen , Grindle, . , N' it ,Ev-ff Jones, Karen Jones, Susan Kahn, Kenny Kerren, Ken Kaufman, Robin Keep, Dave i Kehoe, Nancy Keith, Karla Keith, Sharla Kelchlin, Suzanne Kendall, Lori Kelley, Jeri ,i,l,: ,ii .,u:,,,, t,t,,, ,i, ,,it,, ,, ,a,,,,,,,,tt i,. ii ,t X M- V v---- wY35x.f-.sf.M. .t::...:,...., s - - 11 '::-: fi -t,-..':f: -: i,. fi' ' 1 ff ' g 4 1 itii,' it - Kennedy, Karen M Kerby, Keith 'ii 1 ' 7 1, ' tc f' Kerr, Dan 1 A alfa 1 .Q , , QW I Kermani, Soheil 'M' 2 . ,X fffwf t - - rl, Kibler, Sarah 4 1 gf A, ,QX . 4.5, X , , J rip W ' if-X. 'ii it Q , fi s-'Mrs , A fi . King, Donald Klingenmeier, Ken Knuth, Ron X. ,.ll .Q if is 1 ' Ja? .' 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The assembly was moved ahead one day and many students were surprised at the turnout, Millsom, Randy Miranda, Diane Misbeek, David Misso, Denise Moak, Warren Molthen, Sally Mond, Maria Montalvo, Cindy Montgomery, Carol Montgomery, Sharon Mooney, Bob Moore, Bryan Moore, Steve Morgan, Tammy Morgan, Tom Morton, Kathy Mowrey, Cindy Mueller, Rosemarie Mullins, Dan Munday, Kathleen Murphy, Diana Murphy, Mike Murphy, Scott Myers, Dennis Myers, Debbie Necochea, Mike Nelson, Craig Nelson, Karen Nelson, Kathy Neumeister, Mike Newsom, Susan Nipper, Donna Noetzel, Scott Noonen, Ed Oakley, Greg 240 FRESHMEN - W musmssw ,- I f' 14' V ' , va ,V .. , ,S - , - V it new Q fi . , 42, ' ' - M 2, , ..,. ' ez ! V , , , j f s lv 2 -'mf 2 fu, 4 32 welf' r aft? x valfffl , ,M 5 'A f , ,E ,UW ff W I 'iff fr. lg ' :,m-iff ,gg I gt. g Y Vg ,ga L,f,55'i I ,,gf1'wm 3-,5::,Uf. A ,454 sl t ' 1, YYY' ,3ve',fL..,.,i'1'2r'14 .' J 3' Mfr f , J Q 4 5 it at ' J 1 - fm My i ,i,'fe' l?V' V 'w'W ':vM w ' ' QW ' . 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