Poway High School - Odyssey Yearbook (Poway, CA)

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PEACE SUMMIT lt had been two long years since the hrst time that Ronald Reagan, the President of the United States, and Mikhail Gorbachev, the Premiere of USSR, had met in Geneva in 1985. Since that time, a lot of bargaining and consideration had been given to the Arms Treaty. ln December of l 987, Reagan and Gorbachev metagain to con- sider the signing of a peace treaty to remove warheads from either country. They signed the document simply titled, Treaty Between the United States of America and the Union of Sovi- et Socialist Republics on the Elimination of their lntermediate-Range and Shorter Range Missles. This l 69 page treaty contained seven- teen articles and three annexes. For years, peo- ple had debated over just about every word in the treaty. According to TlME Magazine, This mass of legalese is one of the simplest, most radi- cal attempts in history by the leaders of two ad- versary nations to resolve a point of tension be- tween them. Basically, our country and the So- viet country have finally reached an agreement regarding many nuclear warheads. The l987 Summit talks have been a success and now, the United States will remove a total of 436 war- heads. The USSR, however, will remove almost four times as many. They will remove a total of l,575 warheads. This may seem unfair, but this amb Gorbachev is an expressive leader. RECYCLING OLD TUNES lt is almost a given fact that all trends travel around the time clock more than once. They are created and returned at least one more time. This was apparent not only in fashion, fminiskirtsj, and cars, fMustangsl, but in music as well. Some of this year's biggest hits were remakes of another groups original tunes. Also, some previous rock stars came back and reclaimed their position at the top of the charts. One hit was redone by the all-women group, The Bangles, who sang HAZY SHADE OF WlN TER for a soundtrack. The original was done by an all-male band, Simon Si Garfunkel. A previous celebrity who returned was George Harrison with his new single, l GOTMYMlND SET ON YOU. Thisjust shows that rock these days is more open to various kinds of people as well as songs. ln this day and age where people ranging from l6-40 can write hit songs, or remake oldies, which hit the decision wasn 't compulsory. GO TWIN S! This was the year for Minnesota hs come- back in sports. Although they didn 't make it to the Super Bowl Kthey were defeated by the Broncos at the playoffsj, they did make it to the l98l7 World Series of baseball. The Minnesota Twins rallied against the Cardinals for a week. The Series was played for the whole Q7 games with the last game as the deciding vote. The Twins beat ithe Cardinals to earn the Championship. This return to the spot light was an ex- ceptional feat. The last time that the Twins got this high was in the '6O's. That was almost twenty years ago that the Twins par- ticipated in the Series. Now the fans of the Twins have found a new faith and insist that the Twins will return once again next year to protect their title as champions. number l spot on the charts, Rock-n-Roll is here to stay. OBITUARIES Fred Astaire Many can remember the days when Fred used to created magic on the dance floor along with his female partner Ginger Rog- ers. Together they created movie history. Henry Ford ll When we hear Ford, we immediately think of cars. This man was the chairman of the Board of Ford Motor Company and the grandson of the original car inventor. lackie Gleason What would TV have been without The Honeymooners? And where would Hon- eymooners have been without Ralph Kramden. Gleason is best known for his role in this series. Rita Hayworth Before our time, and even before some of our parent's time, there existed a beautiful woman who made movies. When people thought of films, the glamorous Hayworth would come to mind immediately. Liberace lt is always sad to hear of the death of a great musician and devastating to learn that he died of AlDS. The piano music of Liberace will long be remembered. Andy Warhol Best known for his saying, Everyone will be famous for I 5 seconds in their lifetime, and his off-beat art, this creator will be missed greatly. Current Events 345

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V XX Q QQDQQS 09 In this materialistic era, people collected and saved many souvenirs. One of the most popular of 1987 was the Pope Scope. Whats a Pope Scope, you might ask? It was a mini-periscope which fans used to view the Pope on his visit to the States. In September, Pope Iohn Paul II made a voyage to the US to complete a l 7,000-mile pastoral journey. According to the Pope, he came as a Pilgrim in the cause of justice and human solidarity. Some of the highlights of his visit were his remarks dealing with the church 's views on homosexuality and the Pope 's hrst statement regarding AIDS: The Church is doing all that is possible to heal and especially to prevent the moral background of the disease. PAPAL TOUR Pope lohn Paul greets many admirers. FOREIGN VISITERS In the late summer months, San Diego received two very honored guests. The guests would stay for almost 2X3 of the year dining on Eucalyptus and sleeping within the boundaries of the San Diego Zoo. San Diego was flattered to receive the two Giant Pandas, Basi and Yuan Yuan, from China. Trainers from China worked with our staff to make their stay a pleasant one. The pandas became the single most successful exhibit at the zoo and when it came time for them to leave, early in February, many people mourned. A few will remember the Pandas as the Expensive Nappers, but we can all recall that they are both, 'more than the average bear. 344 Current Events Q' ATV's BANNED The greatest feeling on earth was to have freedom to gc where you want. I t 's even better when you had the fresh air blowing through your hair. When riding All Terrain Vehi- cles IA TVsj, a cross between a motorcycle and a dune bug- gy, you would get the sensation of never wanting to end the ride. However, what would happen if you ended the ride wrapped up in a barbed wire fence, or worse, wrapped up with another ATV? According to TIME magazine, Nearly 7,000 people fwerej injured in ATV accidents each monthp and an estimated 900 people fhadj been killed over the past Eve years. In response to the frequent mishaps, ATV sales have been outlawed. Iames Florio, Congressman from NI, stated, How can anyone truly be concerned with safety, in effect say 'Tough Luck' to people who currently own fATVsj? WI-IAS 'SAPPENINTP San Diego is known for its weather and its location which is close to glamorous Los Angeles. People think that we spend thousands of dollars on entertainment. However, as teenagers in I987-88, we remember that it was simply un- true. So, where did teens go in San Diego for fun ?Although the Hard Rock Cafe was closely located in Los Angeles, it took a lot of money to get there along with a lot of time. However, there was a substitute right here in downtown. People were flocking to the Corvette Diner, a replica of a 50's diner with authentic Green River Floats, Yes, they did have classic Corvettes in the restaurant. For those people who needed a cure for their lead foot, and the speeding tickets were beginning to become expensive, there was the Malibu Grand Prix. Here you could drive as fast, and as often, as you wanted and the prices were excellent! Now people often thought that at the end of the weekend, they would be out ofmoney so there was nothing to do. Not true, teens could be found sitting around the TV watching shows such as 21 Iumpstreet and Family Ties. So, since the whole- country thought that we spent bundles of money on the weekends to have fun, why spoil their beautiful image oil what San Diegoans are like. After all, people find out quick- ly enough, when they move here thatyou don ftneed thou- sands'! of dollars just to keep on the move. RETURN TO NAM A lot of people remember the ordeal of fighting in the Wetnam war. However, for those who don 't, many movies were made to try to explain to the public just how rough it was in Nam. The rolling attraction to Nam in the theater started with PLATOON. Next came a less explicit HAM- BUPGEP HILL followed by GOOD MORNING VIETNAM. The last movie provided facts along with comic relief by Pobin Williams. Although some people may feel that it was unnecessary to make so many movies about Nam, how else could the public understand the emotional ordeals exper- ienced during that war?



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I I I I Alfonso, Brent 80 Allen, Christina I92 Allen, Nita 3l2 Allen, Peter I92 Allen, Scott 2I2, 250 Allen, Stephanie 56, 7I, 72, 84 Allert, Eddie 2I2 Allin, Erin 80, l92 Allison, Betty 2I2 Allison, Linda I62 Allred, Lynne 7I, 84, I62 Aloni, Andrea I62 Alsing, Jason I92 Altman, Simona I62 Alvariz, Sean 2I2 Amisano, Guido I92 AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL 68 Amodeo, Michael 2l2, 279 Anastas, Zoe 54, I92 Ancheta, Sarah 23, 67 Andersen, Jack 2l2 Anderson, Erik 2I2 Anderson, Jimmy 2I2 Anderson, Kim I92 Anderson, Rick I92 Anderson, Tammy I62 Anding, Alison 6l, I62 Andrew. Tracie l92 Andrews, Jan 63 Andrews, Jon 63, I92 Anet, David 72, I92, 200, 303 Angel, Jason I62 Ansell, Tiffany 28, I92 Antibus, Dean 209, 2I2 Antonio, Stacey 2I2, 300 Anzalone, Jill 54, I92, 29I Apostolopoulos, Nick 70, 78 Apostolopoulos, Sophia I93 Appel, Jason 54, I62 Appel, Lisa 54, 68, 72, I62, 260, 29I Aquino, Michael I93 Aranis, Edward 2I2 Archer, Jon 4l, I62 Argetsinger, Todd 52, 83, I62 Armstrong, Matt 26, 2I2, 303 846 Index Athay, Karen 2l2 Atherton, Guy I93, 278 Aubrey, Gabriel I62 Auge, Donald 2l2 Augustine, Annette I62 Augustyn, James I62 Augustyn, Jeff I93 Aviano, Christopher 2l2, 272 Avila, Robbie I93, 246 Awbrey. Gabby 266 Awbrey. Zeke I93, 269 Babcock, Cary-Joe l Babich, John 286 Bahmani, Teymy 63, Bahr, Tracy I93 Baildon, Sherri I93 Bailey, Andy 4, 80. Bailey, William 3I0 Beachler, Brent I35 Beachler, Tiffani I93 Beall, Erick 2l3 Beam, Mike 24, 4l, 72, I63, 28I Bean, Corrine I63 Bearden, Jeffrey I93 Bearden, Shannon I63 Beasley, Jennifer 2 I 3 Beattie, Carolyn 6, 72 Beaudet, Trenace I7, 84, l05, 362 Beaulier, Andrea I63 Bechtoldt, Jennifer I93 Beck, Gretchen 4, 56, 63, 84 Becker, Karen I93 Tisha I93 Cassi I93 Bertran, Linda 238 Bertsch, Billy I46, 280, 28I Berwager, Matt I64 Best, Nancy I93 Bias, John 2l3 Bias, Stephanie I93 Bibleheimer, Julie I64 Biddlecome, Becky I93 Bigos, Randy 2l3 Bihary, Brian 2l3 Bihary, Dwane I64 Bilingsley, Jeff 2l3 Billingsley, Irene 326 Bills, Lisa 2l3 Birch, Marc 54, I64 Bird, Carolyn I93 Birkholz, Anna 84 Bishop, Jenny I93 Bishop, Karen I93 Bithell, Danny I93 Blackburn, Jon I64, 244 Blair, Chris 2l3 Blair, Todd I64 Blankenbeckler, Jay 7I, I64, 2 Blenkush, Mark 2l3 Bloom, Scott 54, 70, I00 Boatright, Carisa I93 Boatright, Erica I00 Boaz, Joanee 75, I64, l77 Boaz, Rachel 2l3 Bob, Nancy 3I4 Boehm, Angela I00 Boehm. Stephanie 2l3 Boernecke, Carl 2 I 3 Boernecke, Michelle I64 Nicole 2 I 3 2l3 Sheri 59 John I00 Joe 2l3, 279 Sonia I93 2l3 Bobby I93 zls, 223 Bob 32. 71, ss Baird, Tracy 2I2 Baker, Dave 70, 7I, Baker, Emily 3 I4 Baker, Marci 67, I Baker, Thomas I62 Balazs, Andrew 70 Balcer, Dave I72 Balisteri, Joe I62, I Ball, Keith 20, I62 Ball, Michael 92, 3I7 Balogh, John 75, BAND 26 Banks, Alon I62, Barbour, Bridgit 2I2 Barboza, Dolores 2I Bareno, Angel 2l3, Bareno, Leona I62 Barker-Ball, Traci Barlow, Beau 2l3 Barnhart, Tara 54, 2 Barno, Weeam I93 Kamia 2 I 3 Lois 3I4 Berry, Berrv, 4l, I64, Robert 67, I64 Christian 2l3 d 3l0 Mark 2l3, 279 Gene 64 Amanda I64, I7l Chris I64 Kirsti 2l3 Sandra 56, II2 54, I94, 238 Ernest I93 Boyer 47, I00, l52 Sandy 84 2l3, 292 65, 2l3, 247, 2 2l3 Phillip I94 Mary 2l3 79

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