Poudre High School - Impala Yearbook (Fort Collins, CO)
- Class of 1982
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DEDICA T10 MR. VAN George VanArsdale--- a man of imqnite kindness and consideration ---has devoted many years to working with and for young people as teacher, as director of activities and sponsor of student council. He started teaching at Lincoln jr. High in 1949. He taught there, at Lesherjr. High and at Fort Collins High School until Poudre opened in 1964. He was our first Director of Activities. In 1968 he went to Lincoln jr. High as Assistant Principal. He returned to Poudre in the fall of 1973 to resume his duties as Director of Activities and Student Council Sponsor. Fortified with the conviction that co-curricular activities are vital to the balanced development ofthe individual student, he has willingly given hours of his time and energies, far beyond the school day and week, to working with young people in researching, organizing and implementing a broad variety of school activities and events. As a result of his guidance of students in the dimension of activities, countless numbers of young people have learned leadership skills, unusual responsibility, and the satisfaction of participation. George has sacrificed an incredible amount of his own time and energies in his persistent desire to help young people experience a fuller, more meaningful life, and to have the opportunity during their school years to develop in personality, in character, and in perspective. George VanArsdale is a staunch advocate of youth, a tireless worker in their behalf, a friend who believes in them and their right to participate in a vitalizing spectrum of activities and events. We salute you, George Van, as a very special person who has made a very special contribution to our students and entire school. THE RALLY CRY FOR PHS 1981-82 WAS HI HO SILVER TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPALA 1981 -82 POUDRE HIGH SCHOOL 201 IMPALA Dr. FT COLLINS, CO 80521 I1 un E K1 GENERAL CL UBS MUSIC SPECIAL EVENTS SPORTS 11- 1 1 1 -16 1 7-43 44-53 54-64 65-91 SUPPORT STAFF 92- 96 SOPHMORES 97-122 JUNIORS 123-146 SENIORS 147-189 SPRING 1981 177-189 ADDS 190-2025 INDEX 203-208 W 'E -,L X Wag 'K Q X 1 sb .bk 5 ' X z if fs .4 i .il m 'V' -.iq R v -6-1 -A401 QXKRXXFQ fi-14s.f'. . . , N ix. J swf b 4. X. fs.f.1.frwA2 F- Lf .. tflsiatfxwxxxx r bf' ' f xi. wi ' 4 -.X 1 iK'f5q, Ya. .V -Is I mx I H. . -uf' 1 1 Mitch Taylor, an alien? Chris Dash flashing his Closeup smile and slouchy designer jeans? Scot! Richardson, does Duane Whitcomb, Chris Dash and Dave Chavez always depend on you for supporr? Boogie down Merry Hummell! I - Av6,,a,..a,,. .ff .Q K ixL,..i..iaM- l Q sN,,,-'rr 089' , . . A ,,--- 4 ,sf ,Fw ,X ' ,1.L' ...nw-I-+-llT ' 4-:gf 121 'VX .,Qw,T,,w QM ,laws , .,.,. , ,v .f I ,,, ,.i - ' IM 2 . ,, Q? ' 'rw'-. ,W ,L , pw V MZW' 1 5 F, ' wa . 4 4 ,J it M Naxcxgqtf r I 1 I . flax., I' '- A '- Su'- ,'j,-,W-' L- 4. uf I 15 -N' - Ulu., , S .1 N 1 s N ,, , 'I x 0- -155-2, f ff fw f f , ff f l J! I gf .V K, ff' f , f f f 1 W X 0 A ' ,f X 1 If ,l A J!! if ,lf v7 f gl IJ,4Agf,QHg- mf un. ,f 'f ' af, ,, ,504 .vfhmv From let? to rightg 1. Oslo, Norway 2. Somewhere over the rainbow. 3. Rocky Mountain High. 4. Grand Terons, Wyoming. 5. Royal Gorge, Colorado. N x ff X .af . 3 f k on 9 iw K i X f 5 5' Y 'ff an if Our hero is back, IMPALAMAN! Suzanne Gowdy andjon Swanbom sway I0 th AC TI VI TIE music. Smile , Tina Hagans. Sue Wise andjohn Valdez having crazy times. ,JN ? Mestas and Nanqv Davis are too close for Hang, Tracy Doss, Erin Eckert, Long Hang, and Gudrin Hartman. Kelly Caldwell looks at her dream boy while dancing. Molly Miller and Carol Roberts are at it again. lc-nny-james shows off forjohn Valdez. Students: Marianne Hake, Flory Diaz, Xuan A N 1 1 ,931 a' , 511 f 5 Q ' . f 2 1' X B' 'flak N .9 N All '99 1' 'F ' :A:'.1': f N, R . . . Y A ' - Q- A35 il , P ' 14' o 1 Q J t K X 1 j f it ffl h my f Tp, 1 A Q A A- , : - 1 f N f D 5' vf DR 9 . 'W X 1. if T5 W ' - .9L--a-.--'- x ' , v 5 ' s ,.1, Rv 'Q vu- , ,, is Q ' n ' 4 V ' nw 'QW 2 N A tn' ' D v J 'Q 1.'g .L l AI Q X x V In I, A f I rr ' . Q Ma it s 1 , 4' X D 1 i ' . fl, QW-1 . sr in., srmn,... M, x -q. if , L. l , . . 4 Wx' . x 1. Sophomore royalty candi- dates, Kristen Schamberger and Chris Rogers, shine at Greg Chavez and Stacey Sayers Hnd out that they are halhime. junior escort and attendanr. ,ti nv K , Amy Hamill, Marcia Razal, Elaine Culver and Susan Stokes, winners ofthe car caravan contest, show their pride in Poudre. ' E . V V ,... L... 1. mi ru-'ff'-1 'MT' Bob Warner and Sandy Hoyt dance ro the music of Roundtree. HO QQ Homecoming Royalty 1981: escort-Nick Vander Haar, a Story. Senior escortzjeff Giltner, .,' , fx fat f Q, 1 Halhime festiviries included the C.S. U. Homecoming queen, Kir Srever, and her drum-major, Greg Gillmvre, Leading T , escort, jeff Gilmer, are both surprised and the Pvudre High 5671001 rl181'ChiHg happy. band around the field. Y AM D! Ki: Srever. junior escorr-Greg Chavez, ar- zendanr-Sracey Sayers, 49 ir lu can fl lv, 1 as Mark Morse, Phil Moya, joe Dimatteo, jeff Cowley and Reuben Marrinez try to improve the looks of their car previous to joining :he car caravan. A AX O 3 s N-4 4. Poudre proved ilself superior once again, as the football team defeated Niwot 22-19. X O X 1 x . :DX ' . f it-. wi N, ww. M ,. N ., f fa1J3 a', u, :W ' ' ' .Q .. ' .g , ,, . ,M.S. . M W'-va., H 5 , - ' -- , , ' W' B., , t Y - Q.. .. ..-fy 'um N .Q me ' xi:-jr ui . . J. . X. . ..1, - , '1' 'k,.., ' A :L ...X a L ' .,-we +V- '- W 3 , ,Q K ji M. X f'a'f 'Q 'Al' 2 4- ' ' - K z ' af '--TZ' e. -a ew -'J!W'm'f 'a, N at L QE if Q 5 2 T1 i: ' S S Music classes unloading grapefruit and oranges for their annual fruit sale. if W, Rob Work is working on decorations for the art door john Foster is in deep Concem,-ation. du,-,es Advanced woodshop students kibitzing on a project. I W Qi' ?.- ts kv' ..,4..,.......... I wmmwf tg ,ttttttt ttt, M8 n 3 9 t V , H .t,,,,, . .. UQ, 3,1 t mm if: f 'f if , Q'k,N 3 2? srmi K. Winkler thinks Home Ec's no sweat. .johnson 8' C. Boyer supervise Mrs. Glenn. ' me-is D. King and V. Mueller mix it up. ,M H' 6 Qi X S M., 5 W ,. f , H it ls 'Jw v- lf ,-.Amy Some people actually work in math. ..., .... 1-fiiiif. as V . Tlfwf as .... Q .... bee- Q . .,.. ,N X, .... . . .s. . s 2 1 e - . .... . . Inn M 9' ,..... t , Q-silfkt--sf K ' '-RN v- Mi... N ..., A K X Q- Y gi x . . t x I W ,f e .,,, . WN in Wg. lun- SK . I - Q at : .V NS fbi Mr. McGrews chemistry maintains attention. Computer wizards? Hector Gil-Rizo, Sean Kelly and Steve Stumbo try to be. P . A 3 sv Q . we K R K wi - f' L - n N .,,. ..'- ls g 'PX B Lei? to right: Wl1o's that trying to make a lamp? Who is that masked person? Pucker up Kristen Olsen, Brett Mangus, Tom Brauch, julie Dossey, and jeff Anderson!!!!!!!! :gb -Fm 1 l X 'T. . From left to right: Operation what? Doug Larson and Tim Wiebelhaus ARTISTS? Whar- cha doing? LeonardiDeVinci? No it's Rob Work! 'mn LISA HOFFMANN, ROBIN MORFORD, RAMO- NA ROGER5, KRIS DUDLEY. ERIE DS STACEY SA YERS, RUTHANN MCMILLEN, CAR- OL ROBERTS, CAROLYN CLARK. YN, I jAY WILLEFORD, BILL KELLK BRENT REED, MITCH MARK HEHN. DAN DERRY,jOHN FOSTER,jOE MORENG, RICH HAGGAN. STEVE ARMSTEAD, KERRI RICE, WENDY WESTQ DEAN KRIEKEMEIER. RUYBAL, TONY CAMPANA,jOE DIMATTEO, AND DALE MIKE CHACON, ANDjOHN MEZA. TOM LANTERI AND SHANE PATTERSON. NX. , 5 N X k X S 1 jENNYjAMES, KELLY CRONIN, KIT STEVER, KELLY CALDWELL, AND ClNDYjANNSEN. KATHY BENDER ANDjODY LA URIDSON. nbc 3 l5M,,ff PALA 'Hassan From left to right: Life at Poudre. .Say what Carla Swartz? Is it really that funny Mrs. Phipps? jermi james . . . AND Brad Ken- nedy? Theresa Rulon you still don't know how to feed yourself? Poudre Pride! I' ,. .,., : if 3 40 77p,7Y f iff , asm., Q Q , Q Q X xi 'Q . Y r. . R Q X ii x -:fw-1:'.::xQ:r:1:g:gQ:fag , ' 1 . N X + , N p X E.. N HEO I M :........ ' f Top leh: Lisa Reese, Tony Hererra, Reyez Martinez, Sarah Valentine, Chawna Marchetti, Rob Poole, Chris Leaming. Let? bottom: julie Lozano, Mrs, Glenn, Pam Copass. Top right: jim Carroll, Karen Trumbo,-loann Highley, Lisa Neisent. Right middle: Wanda Haendler, Dale Gapp, Sheila Shuler. Right bottom: Patty Monsees, julia Graham, Kris Handley, Angie Russell. HEO fHome Economics Occupations Q is n only a class, it is a club. This organization 1 designed to provide students with lmowledg of how to be better prepared for the futur HEO members recommend this class or clu to next years sophomores and juniors becaus it is a great time to get involved and it is great time to start preparing for a career. Lisa Reese acting innocent. HEO I K . . X it N X Ting Chavez fakes her wgfk gefiously, DOII'f 100k 50 rhrilled AIIHBIIE, iI'5 only 3 PLCIUIC. ,..-an-1 ...W ,W--f Annette Erhardr, Cindy Sheahan, Cindy Pererson, Lisa Warkinson, Larry Zuniga. -Q-0 Af 'X ,mf . , i K i Top: Tina jiminez, joan Drusr, Tina Chavez, Lisa Sanchez, Marie Case, Kim McKeUep, Cindy Burgelt. Bottom: Mrs. Chase, Lauri Davis, DECA TOP: Mark Hehn, Stacie Newton, Mike Bowick, Mark Morse, Susan Harms, Nan Moore, Renee Saracino. BOTTOM: Lynn Miller, Cindy Sunberg,jacque Burnettcgjanie Feltz, Eddie Casteneda, Cherie Turk, Marcia Clay, Robert Luna. NOTPICTURED: Mike Taylor, Dede Merritt Debbie Nett. if T' 414 'NMMMI-'f Debbie Netr, sleeping on the job? Mr, Yaussi tells Kelly Manke 5he's got an A for the semester. X 4 S 1 s X z 5 PHH: ENTERPRISE. .. ztmauex Leftle nv - N1 PRO B 5.4 go DECA Da Qqqct APP5 :aim 3 Eddie Casreneda tells Ginny Sakala a funny joke! This year's Distributive Education club at Poudre was very organized as a group. Thanks to the help of President, Dennis Sayler. The seniors shared experiences with the juniors, more so than other years. D.E.C.A. is a club made up of juniors and seniors who ha ve shown interest in retail and market- ing. Most are aiming toward getting a well paying career job. Distributive Education is helping them to accomplish this goal. M30 Richard Cary, burnt out? D' f Brent Reed, Bill Kelley, Liz Williams, Lisa Wforrel, Susan Nelaon, Shelly, Rumley, Ginny Sakala, Stacey Chalquest, Kelly Manke, Connie Meyer Alaina Tellez, Phil Moya, Cristina Hartzel, Kim Heineman, David Hernandez, Mary Rivera. NOT PICTURED:jay Wfilleford, David Clark Kevin Dellenbach MORE DECA vfmln. 'W' , aaa f R C X .J if Gorcha Liz Williams! As always, Dennis Sayler hard at work, .. TOP: john Sabey, Richard Cary, juan Perez, Mark jennings, Rand Sandaker, Dean Rohdal, BOTTOM: Laura Coble, Scorr Richardson, Cheryl Glanz, Kit Srever, julia Scriven, Suzanne Gowdy, Steve Srinnett, Kelly Cronin, Laurie julian, NOT PICTURED: Dennis Sayler MORE DECA fl 1 '-F, 'Wa qv' Cherie Turk plays Tic-Tac-Toe, john Sabey lefs Kelly Cronin do all the war I 1 Q- nav' I The sly glances are the wrong way! -Yr v is Hey! When.-'s all the parries ar this weekend? k. ,ff I l.- 23 FBLA TOP: Nedra Stevens, Rod Krinhop, Kelly Turk, judy Halverson, Carla Swartz, Cindy Gibson, Gail Hettinger, Kelly Fedell, Laurie Turk, Carrie Wright. MIDDLE: Mrs. Kuhn, Tim Gleason, Patty Oskamp, Tracy Rice,joann Highley, Linda Byler, Kelly Cotters, Gail Moore, Marcy Razal, Gail Schultz, Renee Epinoza, Paul Phifer, Mrs. Hanson. BOTTOM: Chris Velasquez, Pam Whetstone, Diane Hagihara, Linda Hagihara, Sheryl Glantz, Sue Chang, Terry Bowker, Lisa Davis, Renee Turner, SIGN: Terri Sinclair, julie Steely is FBLA stands for Future Business Leaders of America. It is a national organization with 7,583 chapters in all 50 states and has more than 200,000 high school stu- dents as members. 2 FBLA is for any student who is interested in an preparing for a career in the business world. Careers in business cover a very wide range-everything from clerical workers to accountants and computer pro grammers. g i ti! . FBLA has activities in the following areas: profession- al, service, social, Hnancial, and conferences. Th highlight of the year is going to the District FBLA Leadership Conference at which students compete in various business-related contests. Winners are then eli- gible for State and National Competition. PHS shoul i remember FBLA for sponsoring the Halloween As- sembly and costume contest and the MORP - back- ward Prom dance, kts.. There are many friends to be found in FBLA, F M15 FBLA omcers: Top row: Becky Boddicker, jan Daugaard, Lauri Turk, Kelly Fedell. Bottom row: judy Halverson, Gail Moore, Linda Hagiham. Xi, Say cheese! Leaving early Gail? 5 i , ii-.... .fi From row, left to right: Gail Moore, Su Chang, Lisa Da vis, Renee Turner, Nancy Sandoval, Kathy Wright, Lindy Byler. Back row, Ich to right Razal, Kelly Fedell, Laurie Turk, Cindy Gibson, Gail Schultz, Pam Whetstone, Amy Sabulsky, Mrs. Kuhn. Nu.. Gail Moore types away .... Marcy Razal and Lisa Davis smile for the camera! COOPERATIVE OFFICE EDUCATION PO DRE EXPLORER Top left to right: Tom Da vis, Steve Saltz, Mark Burley, Candace Maher, Mike Isbel, Steve Stumbo, Middle: Da ve Espinoasa,judy Halverson, Roy Serrano, Debbie Armsread, Bottom: Nancy Davis, Beth Enockson, Linda Hagihara .KA sf , N .5 f , 43 N X ' .f , '1 X ...xl T0 boldly go where no student has gone before! The explorers all sit around and talk about their last adven- IUIE. . . at f f Q c , gg t ..h. ogg. .X ' if-f . az S.-PSLEQQSF. , sp fi-It . , Rodeo Clubmembers: Sponsor: Leroy Byler, john Ashly, Mike Goss, Kathy Murphy, Darrel Kiernes, Dawn Williams, Anderson, julie Goss, justin Story, Eric Generic, jay Krist, Bob Krist, Todd Schrader, jo Marltley, Chris Hanely, jamie 5 M 3? an lg 3 sg mb Ramona Rogers, Pam Eylor, Dave Murphy, Lindy Byler, Lisa Holeman, Rusty Hall, Rusty Wilford, Pam Smith. Good shot!! The Rodeo club this year is one of the best Members ofthe club are very enthusiastic about year ahead. The state finals are held in the sut before school, but activities continue throuj the year in order to raise money and get en points to qualify for stare competition. There local rodeos and some that even take these clut as far as southwestern Colorado. These don t until the spring though, So until then keep up good work!!! Missed again! jodie Lauridson and partner on the break, Go get em' jodie!! up-v-f Darrel Kiernes shows what he is made of Tom Lee andjohn Ashley falias: Roy Cooperj, give a Hue showing at the state Hnals. KEY CLU Key Clubs ot'Hcers, judy Halversen, Shelly Kraft, Susan Alden am To row: Randy Compton, Brad Kerbs, Steve Armstead, Troy Hoover, john Dirgo, Mike Vasquez, Next row: Lisa Vincent, Chris Dash, Tina Bogdanowicz, Carla Schwarz, Dawn Koshnitzski, Pam Klein, jenny Ander- son, Karolyn and Kristen Schamberger. Next row: jennie Stewart, Cheryl Irelan, Kerrie Brickham, judy Halvorsen, Susan Alden, Shelly Kraft, Merry Hummel, joanne Wade, Linda Colter, Bottom Row: Mark Edelen, Kerri Rice, Mark McFann,julie Dossey, Toni Whitman, Roberta Buchanan, Laura Toliver, Kelly Gallager, Not pictured: Ellen Gresky, julie Wood, Ramona Rogers, Kris Dudley This years Key Club, sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Fort Collins is a great Club! The purpose is to 'pursue tomorrows potential . The Club helped in the annual October fest and sponsored the Christmas Snowball dance. Merry Hummel is the Lt. Governor for this district. Shelly Kraft is the president, judy Halvorsen is the Treasurer, Susan Alden is the Secretary. Key Clubers are very enthusiastic! Oh-oh-oh Mr. Kotter! Everybody listens to the 1 AML., Angie Stashak, Diane Hagihara, jan Daugaard, Becky Boddicker, Nancy Oldemeyer, jenny Stewart, Dana Schmitt, Leslie Biggs, Miss Tiller, Nancy Davis, Carol Roberts, Roberta Saracino, julie Wood, Danna Loyd, Carla Swartz, Michelle Kuster, jane Frease, Anne Morehouse, Renee Espinoza, Wendy West, Shelley Kraft, Toni Whitman, Sarah Valentine, julie Loyd, Kelly Freeman, Wanda Nelson, Kitty McGee .Q ...., M,--M--e 91 Jiftk Q -l 1 ,nf lv' . Miss Tiller's idea of conducting Pep Club meetings. Concentration . . . Concentration . . . Concentration . . . ua. ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE Beth Mourning, Nancy Davis, Sue Wise, Cheryl Irelan, work hard in the bed race. This was one ofthe many Student Council activities. Student Council gets together at the retreat. 7 A..-' f N44- K isa., LP' I Student Council OfHcers: Garret Ross, Brad Patterson, Charla Wood ward, Scott Dunn, Amy Frazierg Activity Chr. Secy, president, VP Treas. Student Council and Activities Committee had the greatest number of members and probably the most yearly projects of any of their prede- cessors. Homecoming activities came early in September with many students taking part in the variety of activities available. A couple of the long range goals of these two groups were to improve internal communications and try to involve as many students as possible in at least one activity throughout the year. Some of the ways these goals were accomplished were through a Student Council retreat, Tri-high Dance Marathan, Rest Home visitations, Spe- cial programs for and with Senior Citizens, Assemblies, Yulefest, My Generation Parties, Regurgos and many others. Wendy West Shows Spirit by wearing her student council T- Shirt. 'LA ST DENT COUNCIL 36 4' Il, op Row Robert Phtlltps Steve Armstead Dean Kretkemeter Kerry Rice Mike Lmd ohn Merkel Theresa Rulon Gtna Manoolu in Leanne Dzbble nf,ela Russell 2 Row Elame Culver Karleen Moore Amy Hamill une Braga Carla Swarty Beth Mourning Brad Kennedy Carolyn Clark Becky oddtcker Laura Dlm1Ckj6HH1P1k6 Shelly Ross TractBernk1au 3Row jentjames Kattejones Marcta Razal Clzarla Woodward Garret Ross Mrs undt jenny Stewart Brtdjette Bell Shelly Saltz Rhonda Tomastm Wendy West Bottom Row Brad Patterson Cheryl Irelan Sara McClellan Tma have: Stacy Parmer Amy Frazter Nancy Davis Stott Dunn oel Cowley Denise Morrison Mr Van was QQ' Shelly Ross talks her business Garret Ross and Merry Hummell hard at work ' e fy, 'M ' il r 1 ,. L, J v , ' j : . Q ... V A N . ' 1 if I - , . -, M . 4 I jf, ' . ' 1' g, ' 1 W f , , V . W I g, 1, Q A 4 WN I l f I 4 Q- . 1 , Q .' ' ' ,ny G . 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'RS' X X - Q:-in - args we : - Qzsafx 5 , .fx A ' W J, Q 3-i' fm J . . 1 1 af, ,Y 1 . ,, . fi' .ffy nf v-, f Y ' n X ,X mf-L yi 4--dx E tg 3 ,ef From let? to right Top row, Miss Long fsponsorj, Pat CaulHeld Connie Brewster, Ed Cary, jeff Temple, julie Wood Ellen Greslcy Scott Dunn Michael McGee Chris Dash Cindy Burgett Mike Vasquez Cheryl Lemmon 2nd row Tami Gates, Lynda Cotter, Chris Berendt Nicolette Berendt Shelly Saltz Dawn Koskmtski, Rose Lechler Lisa Hartman, Fred Underwood erry Proctor, Birch Tysco Norma Beebe. 3rd row, Roberta Buchanan Dena Arthur, Debra Walker, Yvonne ohnson, Katherine Ingmanson Cheryl Walrath Devon jeffrey Annette Erhardt, Debbie Ramsey, Nancy Davis, Matt Moad, Marie Case Laura Brewster Sylvie Morel Seytous Front row, Shelly Turner Ann Craig Kandi Walker Pam Klein Christina Hill Teri Sinclair, Amy Frazier, Renae Bullock, enny Frazier. Bottom pictures let? to right: Amy Frazier and Charla Woodward looking their best? Drama club hard at work. A K X 2 X ...EX Q- , DRAMA CL U I ' , 7 7 I Y 7 Y 1 ' : Y 5 Y , J , ' , j , I Y Y 1 ' ' I 1 y 9 9 , ,I . X Xa L fx Q wg, S 3953 'A ,. -X:eX ws, X K . kk Ss XX - NRM , -A-NX -.Y XX N 'x ' ' X ml ff '51 5 5 X x Xa W ' f N X. Q S S' .f - Q ,Q Sf, . f X X N ,X r , i X Q .J I S N I X 1 2. g Q ' .. iq P , 4 E n Q I w' 2 A 'X h 3 4' s 4 A v 5. if S X. X N N 2 X SX N Kxta X N X X X ' l X XXX 'X 9 X 'fx WG gi? X 5 s S X is X Q wx X , A ix Q? 3. NX 5 f X Q me XX ii X XS X. XXX Xa X X X WW Miss judy Lane, Birch Tysko, Adam Redgrave, Kent Butler. Tim McNeill, Ron LaRoque. Michaelejohnson, Devon jeffrey, Kandi Walker, Marie Case, Amy Frazier, Renee Bullock. Debate and Forensics is getting up at 5:00 A.M. on Saturday mornings an stumbling onto a bus or van in the dark. It's driving in various states of sleep t various schools in various cities land sometimes in various states . . . lt's compet ing up to Hve times a day in the event ofyour choice fwhich you sometimes fee should ha ve been high hurdlesj against up to forty other people . . . all out fo trophies and blood. And MacDonald's for lunch and dinner .. . and waitin nervously for results to come in. Finally, it's going home fonce, again, in th darkj, with or without that trophy, wondering how you ever got into this busines in the Hrst place. Garfield would certainly ha ve known better! You know, though, that you'd never give it up . , . you're hooked. The conlidenc you feel growing within yourself the energy and pride of THE TEAM, th excitement of meeting students from so many other schools . . . and occasionall the incomparable high of WINNING make those morning van rides more tha worth it. If Garfield did ever try it . . . he'd probably even like it better tha lasagna. Kent don 't tell me you're pregnant! Amy starts out every morning with two scoops, NATIONAL ART HONOR SOCIETY National Art Honor Society is organized to recognize excellence in art among talented high school students. It is the of the society to pursue activities that will benefit the whole school population. While at the same time meeting the ofthe individual members, a variety of guest speakers, demonstrations, and Held trips will be the focus ofthe years plus a major project of some sort. Renee Bullock, Susan Alden, john Mestas, Mike IsBel, Aaron Walters, and Mr. Berger. .W ,wwmw Mr. Berger- sponsor, smiles proudly. Susan Alden pins up another master piece. .aff ATIO AL HO OR SOCIETY 1. FROM BOTTOM CLOCKWISE: MRS, RUFF,jUDY HALVORSON, SCOTT RICHARD- SON, DARREN SUNSE71 MARK MORSE, MIKE NUTTER, SUSAN ALDEN, TINA WOOD, AMY ROBINSON, jULIE DOSSEK MERRY HUMMELL, SU-SIEN CHANG, CHER YL CLOWC ROBIN BUNCH, CONNIE BREWSTER. NOT PICTURED: SUSAN STOKES. 2. MARK MORSE SHOWS THAT BRAINS HA VE FUN TOO!! 3. TACKYQ MERRY HUMMELL, TACKY - YOU TOO GARRET ROSS! 4. IS THIS A STATUE OF MIKE NUTTER? NO IT IS REALLY HIM!! Top Le-H: Sherry Witman, Kelly Caldwell, Allison Tyler, Traci Bernklau, Susan Soltanpour, Molly Miller, Carol Roberts, Mary jo Helberr, Mrs. Oldemeyer, Brad Patterson, Stephanie Varela, Stacy Sayers Bottom Left: Norma Beebe, joanie Borman, jana Willeford, Tim Hayes Mary Helbert is hard at work. Kelly Caldwell loans Allison Tyler a helping hand. Susan Soltanpour displays one of her sixteen personalities to Carol Roberts. NN UAL STAFF Yearbook production is an arduous process that goes from one deadline to another starting at the beginning of the year and ending in February. Then pages are prepared on Spring activities for next years annual. Distribution is a franic one day opera tion near the end of the Hrst week in May. The staff tries to avoid errors in names and all other aspects of production but if you End one or ha ve your name misspelled please forgive us as it certainly was not intentional. May you enjoy your yearbook and its value to you increase as each year passes by. julie Hoffman and Robin Morford hgh! over an annual Page BACK-jane Feliz, Shelly Witman, Sandy Aylor, Sherry Witman, Matt Moad, Wanda Haendlenjim Lanreri,julie Loyd, FRONT- Sherri Hall, Robm Morford, Kris Dudley, julie Hoffman. Missing Tia Thompson and Trina Burdick -Eff' Q3 Riagg H-1: '- x X w Mart Moad works hard on the annual, The Wirmans are at it again. .Mu A u Se J' IMPALA YEARBOOK Kris Dudley is deep in thought. Tm Thompson ns readmg a good book Q- L . x 'H'-....,k,,M-M K U W IH Vocational- Technical programs are designed to prepare students for job entry level employment which exist within the local com- munity and region. 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Q2 Akkkk , -1 Top row right to left: Alana Scott, Michelle Kuster, Anita Maxey, Lance Brauch, Randy Swann, Kim Cramer, Tim Holt, Richard Balderrama. 2nd to row right to left, Da ve Mapes, Tim Eloe, Eric Dunn, Eric Mead, Steve Stumbo, Catrena Orr, Tonya Stapleton. 3rd from top: Kelly Conners, Kim Romy Velasquez, Amy Beauvais, Lisa Hartman, Lisa Vincent, Bottom row: Amy Cooley, Deborah Dodd, Amy Sandberg, Nancy Oldemeyer, Lisa Carla Basha. MA R G fliand members come from symphonic and concert Bandsj 5: Dan Dobler, Mary Watterson, Tony Giacappeli, Vicki Weaver, Cris Scovel, Mitch Taylor, Lisa Warkinson, jeff Anderson, Shelly Butler, Cheryl on, Annette Erhardt, Alicia Laurie, Robert Murphy, Duanne Whiteomh. Row 4: Cristin Capron, Birch Tysko, Tom Brauch, Brett Manges,julie Wood, en Olsen, Pat CauHeld, Anita Bueno, Shariane Hann, George Taylor, Cris Bell, Wendy Barker, Ruth Rairdon, Ed Cary. Row 3: Cris Dash, Terri Herzog. rt Ederveen, Clayton Cunningham, Steve Burgess, Laura Brewster, Dave Fleming, Kelly Gallagher, Connie Brewster, Sherrie Wilson, Michaelejohnson, Adlen. Row 2: Christa Deitamen, Elaine Bueno, Kyle Norman, Cynthia Burgett, Kim Eichman, Dan Gessler, Laura Toliver, Paul Eloe, Barb-Iensen. Row y Frazier, Wendy Sprenger, Christina Hill, Cindy Sheahan. , .au-its -173 nm' ,+- A S ss 1 'U' L-1 1 I so as 76 trombones led the big parade. Even band directors have birthday's. S 5 A I C I MAR CHIN G BAND I -Q ' 2 -. 3, 2 1 'Q ,Ziff 1 i , f l NLiALfL?Fi'v'S1'LEREQIFFYQSLN?ii? 5fSIJ1i E f pfeicnt 5 , , N V, . k 1,Q,M,,,,,l ORCHESTRA ROW LEFT TO RICHT ,JEFF SHEPARD LAURA HOEVEN SYLVIE MOREL SEYTOUX AMI ROBINSON ARIS STEWART TODD jOANNI.' WADF DA VE IxRAjIf Elx DEBBIE RAMSEY YVONNEJOHNSON .IENNIE FRAZIER VIFAY SALZMAN AATH1 Ml FALL ZUNIFA AMBER SMITH SECOND ROW jUDY HALVORSEN LISA DERDERIAN CHLSTINA HILL WENDY SPRINFER AMY jLRRY DELOZII:R LYNN WILSEY MR LARRY LASHLEY THIRD ROW MARY WATTERSON ALAN WILLIAMS PAUL ELOF IENSON DA VID FLEMING BA! A ROW jULIE DOSSEY KRISTEN OLSEN BRETT MANGES BIRCH TYSC O IHRISTIN IAPRON ERHARDT ALI! IA LAURIF DUANE WHITCOMB .5 :5 Q ' f 5 5. I N OF THE ORCHESTRA TRYING TO LIVE UP TO MR FAMOUS PROVERB: PRACTICE MAKES PERMA- FUTURE LONDON SYMPHONY PLA YERSPPP ,. fi 3 Q- as I r N 25 if 1 if A gr 1, f '45, f , iii? kg ,v A if:-'Q -- if A y y 9 'K gr X, HE X 'mr' il: Vw 'l.3SEa ,Q , aff, , .E A I sift ,ilk , S 16. VM 555 rw Left to right' Row 1' Shelly Turner Maria Trionfera Valerie Scissom April Duvall Lynda Colter Vickie Scissom Kris Peterson An ie Stashak - 1 f 1 y y , y 1 g v Schamberger, Kristen Schamberger, Laurette Whitt. Row 2g Mary Norris, Amber Smith, Crystal O'Connor,janelljohnson, Amy Pierce, Renee Ma . Y . 1 , . . 1 Kim McKellup, La Vonne Pilkington Sheila Lumber! Row 3, Barb Horvath Debbie Remick, Cheryl Wallrath, Karen Peck, Susan Devlin, Spencer, janice Olson, Greta Bodenham, Cheri Colcum. Row 4g Eric Dunn, Craig Browning, Mike Vasquez, Dennis Doleshall, Kim Cramer. ii WOW that fun huh? Mary Norris trying NOT to laugh? op Row Lek To Right, Ellen Gresky, Steve Lagrone,julie Wood, Mark McFann, Mary Cook,jeffBibbey, Danna Young. Second Row Left To Right. heryl Glanzkjulian Rodriquez, Wendy Scott, Paul Hehn, Debbie Ramsey, Ed Cary, Nancy Sandoval, Dave Hernandez, Debbie Edyvean, Mike McGee. ortom Row Left To Right, Paula Phifer, Fred Underwood, Nancy Davis, jeff Temple, Amy Frazier, Mitch Taylor. As the choir singes out. jeff you are not singing. 3 I 4.Wf,', L . LM Rx if CONCERT CHORALE Row 1 Let? To Right: Chris Hill, Devonjeffrey, Kim Alps, Lisa Hoffman, Anna Bowker, Danetre Fuquaujanettejan,jennifer Stewart, Chris Kristen Anderson. Row 2 Becky Lucas, Marie Case, Pam Copass, Gail Schultz, Dawn Schmidt, Dawn Lance, Beth Enockson, Rene Bullock. Row 3' Walker, Melamie Stertz, joann Htghley, janice Dauhert, Lori Michaels, Ruth Rairdon, Norma Beele, Lisa Holeman, Leana Apodaca, Buchannan, Kelly Freeman. Row 4: Troy Savage, Clayton Cunningham, Brian Siefken, Chris Belly Mike McGee, Tim Souders, Steve DeVictoria All the choirs assembled together at the Annual Christmas 1 ' LF' ,L PO DRE CHORUS fi' ww sup KW Vg' rvvf t to right top to bottom: Sally Hanlon, Denise Arrowood, Roberta Saracino. Ann Craig, Terri Percell, Romy Velasquez, Martina Jimenez, Kristi Hanson ie Russell Rose Winkler. THE 5MELLER'S THE FELLER!!! DON'T TERRI AND MARY LOOK THRILLEDN -A- JP FC! 469 -.I NSNNIIBQ, X 3'S+1NKFlN Nw ffrontj Amy Frazier fTeam Cap'r.j, Michaelejohnson, Yvonnejohnsonhjenni Frazierg Topg Lori Michaels, Shelly Saltz, Ellen Gresky. Missing Vicky Salzman. wg a W - -. --gs: 1 K. - img: i..i - EL g i .-,K mQW,m,ag,ffs,sQffM if? ' - Q - Mg A ,. The Flag Team March in the Parade of Lights in Denver Lori Michaels and Shelly Saltz freeze their legs as rhey march in Den ver, CHEERLEADERS jENNYBR YNER AND SHELLY SHOW HOW IT'S DONE. THE 1981-82 VARSITY CHEER- LEADERS ARE A HARD WORKING, DEDICATED GROUP OF YOUNG LADIES. THEY WERE CHOSEN TO CHEER AT THE FOLLOWING VARSITY EVENTS: FOOT- BALL, VOLLEYBALL, AND BOYS 8: GIRLS BASKETBALL THEY HAVE SPENT M LONG, FUN-FILLED HOURS PRACTICING CHEERS, MAK- ING LOCKER TAGS, GOING TO CAMP, WORKING 1 LEFT TO RIGHT? MICHELE KLUMP,jENNY BR YNER, SHELLY KRAFII STACEY NEW- MONEY RAISING ACTIV TON, BRIDjETTE NANNETIZ ANGELA STASHAK, TONI WHITMAN, GINNY SAKALA. AND WORKING WITH OTH ,SFR-wxf 5 -sim--?'TwA .-: v , THE CHEERLEADERS SHOW THEIR HOMECOMING SPIRIT THE CHEERLEADERS KEEP THE UP THE SPIRIT1 E SCHOOL ORGANIZATION ON THE CONTINUAL IM PROVEMENT OF I HIGHSCHOOL. WRESTLING CHEERLEADERS Q0 'Mb Agn- AGO' ln, KX Top Let? m Righr: Party Oskamp, Bczh Mourning, Sherri Rice, Tina Haggans. Bonom: Becky Boddickerhlcni Srewarr, Kris Anderson, Shauna Doran jcni Src-wart shows her stuff during :hc try ours. Sher,-y R150 showy 5511001 xpirit, W NXi.:'G'Y,X .:m, X X xxx ix xxx Q i - SQ'-A ASK X X SX Ni-New Y ' W- - .. ' f., Q N L Q . , ,f Q ew w in X ,... - SEEN - W ,M W Q ..,,..: ,w will - I ' I .,55:5x,5?M .A M ,f,,Q, ' Steve Thomas and Bob Hewett start off the assembly. Scott Donnel, Tim Holt, and Doug Spitzer waiting for the bus? in the gym? an blocks of ice? S-,., Poudre Spirits, fMr. Yonker, and Mr. Davisj rise from the dead at the sound of What an unusual sight, Mr. Davis walking . . . . . SHEEP? IMPALA POWER!!! .. 1 M K' -M' 'fi' 'ix' Two Poudre students decide on lambchops for dinner, mmmmm Simon says mmmmm. PO DRE'S PEP IS INTERESTIN Whirl and twirl with the square dancers. Business teachers set the Halloween spirit P.E'. Dep't. presents Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, 'Q Your eyes would tilt too with a hat that size! Mrs. Kuhn looks like a sad clown. fabovej fI.elU The Marx Brothers and the Fruit ofthe Loom guys. CHRISTMAS DOORS A D GREETI TT . NH SN N li 31' is is s fi X X Y1'fff1f.- X ,S V -fa-2.-t-.zz-ws-.: ,. . .. ,. x,,. ,,. . ., ., , . : 1. S im .. f Q 1: 'lf 1 S , ' i 1 F 1 1. g J ' , ' 1 K . ., .M Af-'U? T 1-95 9' 5 SA ,f rg 5 ' S S Q A X gf V f - S Q, iw I . S . T233 S A SM , -. nm fi-Kffw u -5-3 ifxfngwg 'L: ..'2.g1E5iZf31i5ii?ii : - ' 'Q-I S, W -..M is . A 4 lx SE N 2 2 W Q 1 5 2, 1 f M1 J Q 2 i X W W S in ,fm 4 1 5 Q 5:5 2 ? ' ' . : xgfag S Q Q 11 S S 1 1 Q i , 2, ,E Q S 5 5 3 2 2 n Q 3 ' 2 L 1 Q i W gg g X fs 3 S 3 E Q Q S 3 3 . 3 2 E ai 2, t 2 ,. a- 3 S wt . 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Q.: . lifwdigi I I - , 3.953 W f an 11 -L 1.4 k .QW 13, , W, fan' -I N fi ' 4 I i '- r X AYAIY x ,F na' G is mynn VP, ...D-.m..'L H Xglnik x,6,uQ?, ' ..-4 l.. S L'V . x x X 2 x .bk , y , ,, A FNWN Y 'Mi . QL X I .V ' nga s L , , X N kl- PSX 9355 1 23151 1.153 cu 5 I V4 ,fy ' MQW! if f XM 1 5' MQ., , Q., 1 27 Q VIN' M YV YK! wi From left to right: Is that you Mary- ann Hake? jeff Temple, Charla Woodward, and Garett Ross did you eat too much? Steve Armstead shows Kerry Rice his true emotions. Angie Stashack and Stacy Newton show the seniors just what the think, fHa-Ha- Haj Oh my, a painting party . . . CROSS LEFT TO RIGHT LAURIE GAINES, LAURETTE WHITII STACEY SAYERS, The girls Cross-Country team th year was a young and inexper enced one. Yet The girls manage to pull off a third place finish i the conference meet. Unfortunat ly the team did not get to go to th State meet because ofa foul up i the other Northern Conferen teams. junior runner Kris Dudl placed Hrst in the city meet whi another junior, Kelly Turk H ished HHI1. Dudley also Hnishe third in the Northern Conferenc She was the lone competitor in t State meet where she Hnishe twelfth. The girls will be a toug team to beat next year so GOO LUCK AND GOODjOB!! KELLY TURK, RUTHANNE MCMILLEN, KRIS DUDLEY 33 RUNNER RUTH MCMILLEN LOOKS EXHA USTED. Cross Country clown, Dan Derry, tries to be serious, Mike Nutter works up a sweat WESOME, RIP CITY! Those were just a words to describe the boys Cross- team for the 1981 season. Lead by swih senior john Foster, Poudre d Hfth in state. That was the highest e Impalas have ever placed. At the state eetjohn ran ro a Hfth place Hnish also. roy Allen a speedy sophomore ran for 'neteenth in state competition. Mean- hile, the Cross-Country transplant Dan erry, was twenty-second. Finishing off e varsity team were Mark McKay, For- st Newman, Tony Ribera, andjoe Mor- g. Once again Poudre proved itself inde- ensible as it took city and was also fl'l'S! the northern conference. The ,LV team as also awesome in its own respects as e top Runnerjohn Dunlap was Hrs: in e open division in the Conference meet. ONGRA TULA TIONS BOYS!! COUNTRY Troy Allen headed in for a Hnish. Top row: Mike Bogdanowicz, Kevin Ramsay, Da ve Cha vez, Pat Mclntosh, john Dunlap, Da ve Archuleta, Dan Cobler, Scott Richardson, Mike Nutter. Richard Cary, Bottom row: Tony Ribera,joe Moreng, Forrest Newman, Mark McKay, Dan Derry,john Foster, Troy Allen. 0 The door rhaz begins ir all Llp fflll ff 1G 'f1f llffl' 'TH N6 I llffl' I 'fi I ' ' I s TH lN65. I I I I I I ' , , 'f N 1'l I-Q I-,I 9 I I I I '-' Lv' M-' X- v':'1 ' rw F 45 'JVY-'Fig 'Quai 14 3 . aiu' , p , X'?g41'l4 ' 9 'va N C I yd.: , x Golf team, from left to Rick Schmitt, jon W Brett Anderson, Reuben tinez., Aaron Walters, Not tured, juan Perez. Schmitt, juan Perez, Aaron jon Walters went to state year. 1. Aaron Walters ready swmg. 2. Rick Schmitt, concentt 3. What formjon Walters! A 3? , Nfl. if S .F . 'af rigs-,K-fbQM'f VALDEZ,jON SWANBOM, TIM GLEASON, DARREN SUNSE71 TODDjAEEE, STEVE LAGRONE,jOE TUNNER, MIKE LIND, FRONT? MIKE ROBINSON, SQ D JEFF DIMICK, CHRIS ROGERS, BRAD KENNEDK BOB GROSS, BRAD KRIN- 1 E I S BACK: TIM HARM5, COACH: MARK THOMAS, RANDY COMPTON, JOHN HOP, ALAN EERMAN, DAN GESSLER, ALAN HESKER. -A V, S Lf 1 , X '33 -., 1 s, r VARSITY TENNIS: RANDY COMPTON, DARREN SUNSET1 MIKE ALL-CONFERENCE AND STA TE EINISHERSf MIKE ROBIN- ROBINSON, JON SWANBOM, JOHN VALDEZ, TIM GLEASON, SON- 3rd DOUBLES, RANDY COMPTON-,end DOUBLES. JOHN CHRIS ROGERS, BOB GROSS, JEFF DIMICK, BRAD KENNEDY VALDEZ- lsr SINGLES, MIKE LIND-end DOUBLE-5 TIM MIKE LIND, TIM HARMS. HARMS-3rd DOUBLES. Brad Kennedy Watches Tim Gleason swing a perfect hit, Nice hit, jon Swanbom. Any day now. says Mike Robinson. john Valdez caught in action. GIRLS SWIMMING Go for it! Mr. Sengenberger gives advice to Anna Hesse. Kit Stever and jenny james listen to the coach. ,r'h' M --.I+ T, I ' -414 f 1 Sf Kristen Schamberger and Kelly Cronin have good Alexis Rassmussen enters the water with good form and grace. clean fun. GIRLS SWIMMING Left to right: Coach Sengenberger, Susan Saltanpour, Shelly Ross, joanie Borman, Anna Hesse, Alexis Rassmussen, Gretta Bodenham, Susan Grosse, Sheri Colcun, Deanne Bonnenberger, Dana Young, Chuck Cummings, Rob Work, middle row: Laura Mildenberger, Kristen Schamberger, Laura Toliver, Dawn Lance, Amy Robinson, jenny Anderson, Rhonda Tomasini, Allison Tyler, Debbie Armsteadg top row: joanne Wade, Michelle Sielkin, jenny james, Karolyn Schamberger, Gail Tippets, Kris Stuart, Tina Wood, Beth Enockson, Kim Michals, Todd Murdoff not pictured: Kit Stever Amy Robinson discovers a hole in her suit Good stan, Debbie A,-msreadlr My ' mfg r xr! of Top Row Susin Liu, Robin Morford, Carol Roberts, Molly Miller. Bottom Row Brian Richmond, Kim Caldwell, Linda Gapp, Cheryl Irelan, Chris Bradking. The Gymnastics team was a success this year. They start- ed out with an inexperi- enced team, but they made much progress through the season. Poudre will have a powerful team next year. This year they lost a lot of the begining meets, but they came on strong at the end of their season and did very well in conference. 'fig Susin Liu, gels ready for her round-off Kim Caldwell, show's form on floor. ,P Yi Linda Gapp, kicks her leg high. Susin Liu, show's dance steps 2 if it-15 la s'- ,f -X, max , wh M V 'sq gz Q4 f K , . ,f , , E-5... - J-1 gr ,fp-:gan Clark watches ber step. pull? 1552? ff 'a7H?ff '5!sia1,,'ae :,4ff f1w' 3 f v,.:Nis,5.fvi1g,g:Lg:h-igggix' fggx, g .. ,,. 74:M,'N5qff,.., , . 1 N 1 Eg J' rf,,1,,.f'2'L , yy v ,. vw.. -15 5... , 1 fam-,.v.., ,. V , KA' W 7 V :A .Q-,,1:gf1,E.g..-., . . , ,. 0.2, ,1..t,... X A M .if ' , ' . , ' . .- . 1 ,few-J,g:J-',, my . we 'L .rip f my fi P- v5'3f.-sri,-41.,lffiwvw' ' A . ' - lui, '54, 1 ff :W W if 3 , .iff f c ,1.,A..H H ,ug E 4 ri- '- , n 'X 4 -' ' 'fr :Qld fl 1' is W ng. V. Q b ,A-,. Y .,,,, +lfH' w 1 Q V A .-. J 3 FV . Q oi' x f A I 'Wh ,s fx nz? as NX v nf' x M1 lv, I Q if- f, s Ji. 3' f 4 AG,- f. Tig? a! X A 7 tw, v ,ff 'L, 3, qu VARSITY FOOTBALL 1 haus, B Hewerr, Vzjohnson M Burley, P.Acotr S Scorr, P.McNaney S Stmerr, L.Shook THagan5g Thnrd Row: j Dlrgo TS1ymczak, B. Weber C.Beavers, T1Hoover, S.Donnel, B.Mestas, B.Lang, D.He1'nandez, K.Normang Fourth Row: M.Regan D.Kreikemier, K.Rice, R.Pacheco, P. Hehn, G.Bryner, E,Casteneda,j.Harrisong Fifth Row: j.Gregory, T1VanHom, D.Sexton,j.Hagee, B.Seilken, R.Perers,j.Bibbeyg Top Row: R. Yonker, GJ D.Morgan, G,Osborne, TDavis, D.Marhewson, 5.Bradley, B.D1'ysda1e, j.Davis. Front Row: D. Wade, S.Saltz, S. Thomas, D.Spitzer, D.Espinoza, B.Warner, R.Morford, A.Krefkemierg R,Hagan. Second Row: 'I1Bogdauoweirz, T , - , - , - , - - , . , T JL... 'g i ' '0 --N A - w T-.,..,.., N... 1 .. .. 5 'A any--A . G X 3 I ' A 'W' K x v Q: sf 5 ' ix , Q 9 X 'P L' Li ,L i xi A ' , 2, PM f I WO . Q T ' '1 AJ I! ' t1 .Lv Q. t. tw n ' kr 1' X1 tp- Awami, r Row: B.Coonrs, j.Daniels, j.Mestas, L,Wi1sey, S.DeVicroria, j.Dunn, j.Dunn, B.Scotr, W.SrephensgSecond Row: S,Wfasscrburger, M.Waymirc, A , .V Q . , . I . . Y L n5,smn, M.Po1.ar, 'I1Rorh, Vjohmon,j.Spruce, M.Chacon, D.Merr1rt, Third Row. D.Kmg, M.Wc-ssc-ls, S.Lemke, S.M1IIcr, S.P.1rrerson, M.Cox, D. Ma rhcwson, S.Bradley, B.Drysda1e. B.SchoonveIdg Fourth Row: TIEloe, Djannsen, MGefroh, B.Manker, jGiamonna, M.Gilmer, j.Skerjanec, S.Faulknerg Fihh Row: 71Davis, 1 . N 1 Q th . v ' . Mk . A YQ fd. - I 7 1 as EL' y ' ' V' 3 . Sli Il l U3 IW l Ui l I LLEV ii. WH H HIILLLI Elwell, Coach Flower, jody Laurdsen, Karlene Moore, La Bottom: Suzanne Gowdy, Cindy Shehan, Wendy WESI. 3 . Top Left Fmdy Sheahan, Ruth Skerjanec, Kris Bennett, Linda Newman, Alana Scott Tammy Filson Middle jeff Elwell Kris Anderson Elaine Teller Tammy Spenser, Laura Dimmer, Kathleen Hanson, Voneen Maklm Coach Flower Manager Lee Szrack Borrom Ginny Sawyer Anna Maxey, Bonnie Ross, Gina Manookian. JXW fu! 1 BOY'S BASKETBALL VARSITYQ Back row: Coach Walters, jeff Anderson, Bob Mesras, Reuben Martinez, jon Walters, Grag Chavez, Doug West, Kick Schmitt, Coach Front Row: Dean Kreikemeier, john Valdez, Todd Dickson, jeff Gilmer, George Perez, Chris Twito. -I Vfg Back Row: Coach Walters, Dean Kreikemeiergjon Swanbom, Rick Schmirr,jon Walters, Andy Wykstra, Mark Sundstedt. Front Row: De De Troy Vratil, john Giamonia, Mike Gefroh, Troy Thompson, Kari Miller. K 'WFP fvibif? .:s,f,3EaQ,l1?f YW UIQ' Sf: K .xx K A ,M w-vw fm-r 'iii X Mwwmmw Q M WN 2 i 2 Back Row Coach Skaralunsky Rick Balderama, Nick VonderHaar, Mark Gxltner jim Dunn, Coach Mathewson Middle row, jeff Dlmick, Brent if Qs. i W -A M.., . Brian Gueswel and Greg Gladman wrestle for parents. The wrestling parents support the wrestlers. WRESTLING A good wrestling team comes from enthusiastic parents. 'hs.., ,.4m, W44 Donnie Gallegos and Steve Thomas show wrestling moves. f' F F - . 2, A A a r. A -, T 1 1 nf f A S' - D W. r ,Q .. 7 lm' 1321. 352.54 'HV L.. .,. ffiegi f'5 0 . Cr A e- -,, F K:-sw.. Q- .ta - , t --'C SA-I. ar -1 LLXA . , c . Top Row fL to R J: Coach Ken Taylor, CJ, Wilkins, Phil Acott, Donnie Gallegos, Steve Thomas, Paul Eloe, jeff Bibhey, Brad Schoonveld, Tim Szymczak, Tim Eloe, Coach Da ve Woodruff 3rd Row: Ramona Rogers, Kris Dudley,jim Daniels, Mark Hehn, Don McMillen,john Dunlap, Paul Hehn, Alan Kreikemeier, Mark Cox, Wendy Scott, Pam Newton, Coach Terry Wright. 2nd Row: Daisuke Hirano, Brian Gueswel. Kevin Ramsay, Mark Mueller,jay Krisr, Tim Dinkel, Darrell Newton, Charlie Allen, Mike Allen, Shawn McGee, Lawrence Lucero, Tina Bogdanowicz. Bottom Row: Darin Marsh, Darren Wilcox, Todd Schrader, Greg Gladman, Dean Campbell, Chopper Shrull, Tomas Maes, Mike Taylor, Vicjohnson, Rusty Hall. Charlie Allen avoids a take down. Paul Hehn puts the opponent in a hold. K QQ jg in, C f We Mflag Eh-R bfx :A 4 S I we v. L3 ge ' -4 5' il 4 Top ro borrom, let? ro righrg 1. Come on coach! says john Merkel! 2. Is it a Hsh? The crea- ture from the black lagoon? No i1's Chuck Cummings. 3. Stroke me, stroke me, STROKE! 4. On your marks, ger sez, STOP! 1 LEFT TO RIGHT? Randy Compton, Chuck Cumming, Toddjalfee, Tim Gleasonhlohn McCormick,jeffSrahI, john Merkel, Coach Sengenberger, Amy Robinson, Todd Murdoff Chuck Wood, Brandon Nauraril, Bob Gross, joe Mikos, Rob Work, Allison Tyler, BOTTOM: Kris Sruart Horvarh, Phil Moya, Brad Kennedy, Mike Phi1l1ps,jim Doney, Beth Enockson Rob Work swims his way to a Vicrory in the 500 yd. freesryle! The Race is on!! GIRLS BASKETBALL t EE Varsity andjunior Varsity. Back tow:j.V Coach Cindy Flower, Diane Hagihata,jane Frease,jodi Lauridson, Kris Bennett, Nan Moore, Stacey Parmer, Cherri Hockett, Danna Young, Varsity Coach Tom Da vis. frontg Ruth Skerjanec, Stacey Sayers, Michelle Bowers, Voneen Macklin, Elaina Tellez, Laura Dimick. Sophomores. Back row: Coach Hansen, Laura Whitt, Lisa Holeman, Theresa Rulon, Lisa Hartman, Kathleen Hanson. Front row: Laurie Gaines, Bonnie Ross, Anita Maxey, Debbie Armstead. Not Pictured: Danette Stewart, Laura johnson. 91 3? b , pf.-'Y L fs .5 -Q-I as-Z ' nw 1 It's a bird ir's a plane ir's. . .ir's. , .a basketball! if 9 .K- 9 s. 7' -i . Kris Henna!! passes to an unseen Impala. L f K, Y ' 1' is 53:2 1 . Kai .fg,..: ':5Q?'a Chcrri Hackett is rushed by oncoming Lambkins. sgyrfv L N i ' f - Q vig K Linda Newman looks for an Impala to receive her pass. -...- FALL SCOREBOARD BOYS TENNIS GOLF POUDRE POUDRE POUDRE POUDRE POUDRE POUDRE POUDRE POUDRE POUDRE POUDRE POUDRE 3 NI WOT 44 3 SKYLINE 4 3 LON GM ON T 4 5 ROCKY M TN. 2 7 STERLING 0 5 LOVELAND 2 4 F11 COLLINS 3 5 GREELE Y WEST 2 7 ' FT1 MORGAN 0 6 GREELE Y CENTRAL 0 5 THOMPSON VALLEY 2 CROSS COUN TR Y City Champs Conference Cbgmps District Champs 5th in STA TE FOOTBALL POUDR5 POUDRL' POUDRE POUDRE POUDRE POUDRE POUDRE POUDRE POUDRL' POUDRE THOMPSON VALLEY 9 GREELEY WEST 6 NLWQIL !2, LOVELAND 14 ROCKY MTN. 21 SKYLINE ,Q F71 COLLINS 10 FT MORGAN o LONGMONT 14 GREELE Y CENTRAL 8 A GIRLS VOLLEYBALL LARAMIE 15 - 0 15 - 3 AULT TOURNEY WON LONGMONT 15 - 2 11 - 15 15 - 5 GREELEYCENTRAL 8 - 15 15 - 12 12- 15 STERLING 15 - 1 13 - 15 15 - 9 SKYLINE 5 -V15 16- 14 15 - 13 FII MORGAN 15 - 9 10 ' 15 14 - 16 NIWOT16-1815'614-2 THOMPSON Y 15 - 5 12 - 15 15 - 7 FTI COLLINS 15 - 13 15 - 4 GREELEY WEST 15 - 2 14 - 16 6 - 15 LOVELAND 10 - 15 15 - 7 15 - 6 ROCKYMTN 15 S 6 15 - 14 SUB - DISTRICT FCHS 15 - 6 15 - 4 DISTRICTFMHS 8 ' 15 10 - 15 LONGMONT F11 MORGAN LOVELAND GREELEY W GR EELEY C. STERLING F71 COLLINS ESTES PARK CITY TOURNEY STA TE 344 35 I 334 323 329 342 328 339 GIRLS SWIMMING Building seasnnv No Score available 6111 4th 4th 4th 4:11 1 St 4:11 6th 2nd 19111 WRESTLING HIGHLAND TOURNEY 4111 AR VADA WEST POUDRE HIGHLAND TOURNE Y 4th 21 ARVADA WEST 35 39 STERLING 14 19 FORT MORGAN 38 CHE YENNE SOPH. TOURNE Y 4th 49 LOVELAND 12 50 NI WOT 6 51 SKYLINE 17 34 FT COLLINS 14 37 THOMPSON VALLEY 12 FT COLLINS TOURNE Y 1sr LONGM ON T GREELE Y WEST j.V TOURNE Y ROCKY MTN. GREELEY CENTRAL CONFERENCE STA TE POUDRE POUDRE POUDRE POUDRE POUDRE poudre PO UDR E POUDRE POUDRE POUDRE 54 32 46 41 37 55 27 31 27 45 THOMPSON VALLEY FAIR VIEW LOVELAND CHE YENNE EAST LARAMIE ROCKY M IN. F T1 COLLINS LOVELAND F71 COLLINS THOMPSON VALLEY NI WOT FTW MORGAN ROCKY M IN. GREELE Y CENTRAL STERLING SKYLINE GREELE Y WEST LONGMON T GIRLS BASKETBALL ,BO YS SWIMMING POUDRE POUDRE POUDRE POUDRE POUDRE POUDRE POUDRE POUDRE POUDRE POUDRE POUDRE POUDRE GREELEY WEST ROCKY MTN. GREELEY CEN- TRAL . SKYLINE THOMPSON VAL- LE Y CONFERENCE RE LA YS LOVELAND LONGMON T NI WOT F11 COLLINS CONFERENCE STA TE WINTER SCOREBO RD SBASKETBALL PO UDP E POUDRE POUDRE POUDRE POUDRE POUDRE POUDRE POUDRE POUDRE POUDRE POUDRE BOYS 76 OVERLAND 93 SKYLINE 62 66 GRAND JUNCTION 64 FR UITA 76 R OGKY Mm sz THOMPSON ' VALLEY so, FT COLLINS 64 NIWOT 69 LEAGUE PLA Y BEGINS 62, SKYLINE 48 THOMPSON VALLEY as FORT COLLINS 86 GREELEY WEST ROCKY MIN. - I STERLING Fr MORGAN GREELEY CEN- TRAL LOVELAND LONGMONT w wife., Opp 01? 7' SQFF w 1 X N li QM X , wxwq nskm Y WV 5555159221: Slam Sf? 5 W ' 'Rx cf.-V WY P00982 HIGH FFICE STAFF Top pictured, from left to right: Nancy Aragon, She is a dam clerk and takes tickets at the ballgames. She started working at Poudre in 1977. She has three children, Ronni 1 7, Alan 14, LeAnn 9. Mrs. Aragon likes to watch football and dog-racing. She enjoys working at Poudre High School. Megan Forrest, She is the attendance clerk, and has been working here since August 24, 1981. She is married and has a son, Brian 3, and is expecting another in june. Her husband, Ken is the director of finance for Poudre R-1. She enjoys skiing, tennis and horseback riding. Ginny Gill, She is the secretaryfreceptionist, and she started working at Poudre the spring of 1981. Her husband's name is Bruce and she has two children, Sean, 8, Kelly, 7. She likes to sew and quilt. jodie Cannon, She is the principal's secretary and has been working here since 1979. She had three children that attended Poudre. and one daughter did her student teaching at Poudre. She enjoys reading, cook- ing, and sports, Elaine Nielsen, She is the bookkeeper, and has been working here since May 16, 1966. She has three grandchildren, and enjoys tra veling. sew- ing, and reading. Bottom picture, from left to right: joLynn Weber: She is the secretary for the director of athletics. She started working here October 16, 1981. She enjoys tennis. raquetteball, and swimming. Sherry Pederson, She is a secretary, and sta rted working here 1971. She has one son who is married, lives in Ft. Collins, owns a print shop and has a little girl. Her daughter just graduated from Ft. Lewis college in Durango with a degree in P.E. Her husband is the director of Curricu- lum for Poudre R-1. She likes to sew, knit squaredance, and camp. .st AIDES 1 amd judy Broeder, Lucille Comstock, Norma Wallin, Gerry Sheesley, Sharon Smith g judy Broeder has been an English aide since Septembe 1 1980. She enjoys camping, fishing, reading, golHng, gar- N A dening, watching the Broncos and meeting people. Mrs. Broeder has two children, a dog, car, and a horse. judy Broeder says, Poudre has a lot of great people and she enjoys working here. Lucille Comstock has been a Social Studies aide since September 1976. Her hobbies are doll making and she has three children. Norma Wallin is a Science aide and she has been here for a year. She enjoys interior decorating, collecting antiques and Hshing. She has a thirteen year old daughter. Mrs. Wallin says Poudre has a wonderful staff Gerry Sheesley has been a Media aide here at Poudre since 1980. Mrs. Comstock, aide in Social Studies. C USTODIANS PS? Left to right: Don Morford, Ramon Anchondo, jesus De Los Santos, Luke Roybal, Dave Culbertson, Bert Branstertter, Virgil Foster. Donald Morford is the head custodian. He began working here in 1973. Likes to build things out of wood that are different. He has a daughter Sylvia. Her husband is a bank manager. A son Donald who works for the 1000 Club at LAC Du Flambeam, Wisconsing a son Bill who is a supervisor for Hewlett Packard, A son Steve who is a road construction supervisor in the Crystal Lakes Area, Colo- radog a daughter Becky a senior at Fort Collins High. 10 grand- children. He loves to grow plants, crops, and loves animals - also traveling. Ramon Anchondo is a custodian and began working here in 1978. He likes car mechanic on the side. His wife and he ha ve two boys. He likes working with teachers and students. jesus De Los Santos is very happy with his work and grateful with the students and teachers. He is a custodian and began working here in 1975, has four kids living with he and his wife. They ha ve three grand kids. Likes upholstery work with furniture and cars. Da ve Culbertson is a custodian. He likes working with kids. He says the kids and teachers are super. Started working here in 1980. Likes leather craft, horse back riding, and bicycling. Virgil Foster is a custodian and started working here in Feb 15, 1965. Luke Roybal is also a custodian and started working here in 1973. He has been very happy working at Poudre and likes all the teachers. He has three daughters, two sons, and six grand children Left To Right Laundry Women, Mrs. Arlene King f D ,V A : And Mrs. Paula Roberts. COOKS Nancy E. Engel, Laurie Sunday, Rose Miller, Marilyn Ferguson, Marilyn Buis Nancy Engel began working as a cook in September of this yearg Laurie Sunday has worked at PHS for some likes workmghere and thinks everyone is very nice. She has a wonderful husband and ten year old daughter. enjoys swimming and reading in her spare rimeg Rose Miller started working as a cook in 1978, has one daughter . . . , . . . , . gl Hey Mrs. Sunday and Mrs. Buis, Whats Cooking? 5 45: 1 f.-js ' ' K E 1 E enjoys hiking cooking, knitting and gardenm really enjoys working at PHSg Marilyn Ferguson working at Poudre in 1981. She especially enjoys ing and working with 4-H. Marilyn Buis is Pc Cook Manager and has been working here since She and her husband ha ve 4 married daughters grandchildren, in the summer and spare time she to read, do handcrahs and hike in the mountains. 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V ,X A it A , ' 2? so ' ' is.. lg R nf- 'fx y 1 w 1 if ,, --f' W QM: A neu 1 , The faces of a typical sophomore. f , La ura johnson 225. www My 9 Victor johnson janelljohnston Meria jones Danny jordan Randall Kechrer xX ff I KE-LA 9 Sean Kelly Rodney Kincaid Darrell King Michele Klump Dawn Koschnitzki Paul Koslosky Robert Kozusko Hey Sophomore-s! 4DP L- JL Y Brad Krinlwp Rodney Krinhop jay Krisr Michelle Kusrer Damon Lomorhe Denise Lang Yance Langsron Thomas Lanteri Ronald Laroeque Adam Lago LA -MA QC Duane Larham Rhonda Lawson Richie Lesser Kimberly Loader me , ' fzvikf Kiel Ru L.-r'.7 lv ifrlfh ' '42 ' 5 'Rf , K X .fi ' 2135? g F 55- 'R ,,' , 'Z 'R tj X 1? Sheila Lumber! Voneen Macklin Richel Magill Candace Maher In X A gy . , , L 'Q L Q ' ,M ,Q ' AW' f 'IL ' wr f N -A - af 1 Ag! ' R A ' Q-2, , X ,1 Y' 51 I 1 L s .M L' :lx m 1 , Dennis Leach Rosanne Lecheler Sreven Lemke l M X f Monica Lozano Sally Lozano Lawrence Lucero U .Ja.,, Tomas Maes Steve Malara Chris Rogers awaits the serve. MALMC -5,5 Watch out for that , . . !! Bill Manker Gina Manookian Ernest Manzanares 1 c l 1 l K els J Af Henry Mapes Daryn Marsh Renee Marshall mm, X Ni, 1 I' :ld i fit' S' P -ii J fr .5 , 'K vii X 6 1 XM, K I. if-'1'U,Q. Chris Martin Bernadette Martinez Rodney Masters Gary Mathews Anita Maxey W5 I Iii ? I 'A 3:3 ,- johnie Maxlield fa-' ,NBS Pennie Maxwell Kathleen McFall Patrick McIntosh Charley ML'PhguI ME- w w ,,,:, feng W W, 452 'ff .,.,,.. 1 'L F 3 , , M , V., 'Wigs pigg- t 1 I A K1 2 ' Qs I 51 9 f Eric Mead Rodney Meclcna H . 1 3 in john Mestas v' ' 'nl' ', g5,L5tffLj?v-121' .1QE51Qff 1f t f-Se - f if .1-.,5,ghf6Vf , H r' . ,. M vi . gijigiii, I fm -c v A A aa mi? a . ew t 'V v u, tv V Z,,V Rv, :M . 1' ,334 Leslie Metz john Meza Kimberly Michals Scott Miller Tim Moorhead Anne Morehouse Kim Caldwell - One down, four more to go. ,- A , if V ' ,gf V E Q we f 'viii V- ui :EL M , - s f' a Af A , A 22513 it lc Y Z is Q19 ff 48' A M ef ,Q f 1 Li 1 'gi V 6 , f E ti A, f VV, , , gi Sandra Morrison Trina Needham Francis Morgan 'IM pt af ' .av W Kathleen Murphy David Murphy wgmq, V 5 Leonard Nelson Wanda Nelson f I? Linda Newman Pamela Newton Timothy Nixon Mary Norris We -f , -2 rf- Y-Ji . he 1-fir O we .ff . N15 -' I 4 om... f Cryszal Oconnor Nancy Oldemeyer janice Olsen Carrinu Orr z NE -PA ei Ba ry N om cek ju mes Orrivas UQ Lisa Oni: Many Orriz Parrieia Oskamp Hey Sherri look at :har one J suysjulie '- 53 --'O x X egg ':xS..k 14 I 'w' Debra Owens Tracy Owens Yvonne Padilla PA -RE Shane Paterson -...J ,W Lf Kris Peterson Michael Phillips R0b01'! Phillipi ' M' :wry Lavon Pilkington Mark Pojar Gary Porrner Q itz I 11 .. Y , 'saw n H in 3 if R A ,sea Bea Ramos Kevin Ramsay Adam Redgrave 2? Q? 2' , '5 V ' , 1 .Jw S ,fi Karen Peck Terri Percell f i Q , ff f 'P 4 A A J.. Q A 5 Q? A ,. , :I i f 1 i in Y . k k , A I. AA' 1 -3-V J as e fr 4 V IL P ' f ' 6 X 'V 2 , --we - ., ... .V A , JB L .,,. , i , jg? 3 K rr fx ,X xx x Amy Pierce jennifer Pike r fi f ffiiiiiiiia i Tom Prenzlow Eric Ragland Robert Phillips and Chris Brent have a funny face conresr. ire-S ,- l.vvN'? 'f .1-'swift ml.. 3 Now Shelly this is how you do it says Michael Marc Roley Theresa Rulon X f Bonnie Ross me I Shana Rumley Ei? she-ny Salrz Arrv' Sandberg RE-SA K Debra R emick Shelly R oss Louisa Rivera Trent Roth h lx Chris Rogers Chris Ruby W Tony Ruybgl Sally sabulsky Terry Salas Roberta Sara cino q:....,, ., Mr. McClanahan Virginia Sawyer Mrs. McBride Karolyn Schamberger xx I V . . .X ,M Tammy Schilling Dana Schmitt Diane Schnug Bradley Schoonveld uf Todd Schrader julia Schoeder A lang Scan William Scott f . 1 I Michael Serna David Serrano Roy Serrano Ronnie Seybald z :xg Siu, ,arg I x m N S Kristen Schamberger Todd Schott Ronald Segul w Ronald Sheahan Dedra Shoemaker Michelle Siefken Amber Smith Tim Smither john Spruce Margy St Clair 'fxs K Danerze Srewarr April Stine 1 A' V S Dan Silhasek joe Sherja nec Doug Snyder Teresa Souders Tonya Stapleton Nedra Stephens SH-S T Scorr Skillman Tammy Spencer Walter Stephens jamie Story ST- VI Kirt Story Gayle Tipperrs ,..-id' L ynerre Townsend .,L,. , , V, hS,,m.,I,w?4 f 1 W. 4 ,, Sis -Q 3 L ,,., Q L zyv , Taxi ZM t g I -, ik WM, ,., Q Shelly Turner f K L 1 W ' ,L 1 ,Q Steven Stumbo Alan Swann Carson Tamlin Tia Thompson Douglas Todd Lisa Todd Laura Toliver Rhonda Tomasini P fV'XmNX' Doug Tracy Kimberly Trefny Maria Trionfera Rhonda Tucker Birch Tysko Michael Vasquez Romy Vclasquez Li-92 VfnC0nt ,l xxx '-fi - ., '-x K 1... N r 'Kun , Y 3 X 3 S Q if K X 1 S f .X , , Q A Nick Vonderhaar joanne Wade Lawrence Wagner Was that OK Coach? Kamazhy Werner Mark Wessels Lisa Wallen rw Karl Watkins La urerre Whirr VO- WI S Na X Wxu la Mx u jon Walker Kandi Walker aa- viii Cheryl Walrarh Scot! Wasserburger i 1 ',f5 Mike Waymire Deanna Welsh Darren Wilcox ja na Willeford WI- YO 'T wr? L K, q 3 3.-ne --...Ma Clinmn Williams Lynn Wilsey Aaron Wilson KN'-Yti Winkler Shelly Wirman Sherry Witman Gina Wolf Steven Wood Denise Woy Carrie Wright Michael Wright 5f1HdfH Y-2062 Rose Winkler Roben Work , 1 ff 75' ' -Q .W . .f f . , wg. .af-:xx If V, K , ,L Hea :her Young l Mrs. Ryan RETAKES A Z Sandy Aragvll Sandy Aylor Randy Burrermore Carrie Clay Leann Dibble Eric Dunn Kristi Hanson Dan King Terri Lopez Moira Manharr Kim McKellep Melissa Rutledge Vicki Scissom 1 X K l --X Angela Srashak Tammy Srrauser Sharon Srrope Play it for us jeff TEACHER S XTEACHERS 4' TEACHER S 'ff TEACHERS 3' TEACHERS Mr. jim Bibbey came here in 1981. He teaches sci- ence. His hobbies are farming and all sorts of sports. His wife Elaine is a teacher at Wellington jr. High. He has four children: David, a son jeff going to Poudre, Lisa and Laura. s it Patricia Clarke is one of our counselors. She came 5 here in 1969. She likes reading, hiking, skiing, and . l gr knitting. Tom Da vis teaches Biology and P.E. He also assists in Football and Track and Girls Basketball. He came here in 1977. He enjoys Hshing and hunting. His wife isjane and has two boys named Chad, 8 and Chris, 5. Mr. Bill Funke is Poudre 's choir director. He also is the announcer for football games and score keeper for basketball. Ray Gefroh is a Poudre counselor. He coaches boys basketball. He has been teaching here since 1973. His hobbies are hunting and Hshing. His wife teaches ar Lincoln and has three children, son, Mike, goes to Poudre. Miss Linda Glenn teaches home economics and occu- pations. She sponsors the wrestling cheerleaders. She has been teaching at Poudre since 1977. In her spare , time she cleans house. She is from Hawaii and has two sisters. 1 , , Lee Hansen is an art teacher. He is a coach for the sophomore girls in basketball. This is his first year here. He likes skiing, photography and traveling. Mrs. Kathy Hanson, formally Miss. Tiller, reaches in the business department. And also sponsors FBLA and pep club. She has started teaching here just this year. She enjoys water skiing and snow skiing. H lg K CHERS XTEACHERS 'FTEACHER S XTEACHER S 'KTEACHER S XTEACHER Mr. Dick Morgan teaches Physical Educa- tion and assists Poudre's football team and also sponsors Key Club. He began teaching here in 1972. He likes running and other sports. He has a lovable St. Bernard named Sebastian. Z' . 3. 1 I joann Hirsig teaches Reading and Study Skills. She has worked here at P.H.S. since 1979. joann's main hobby is Friday Curriculum meeting. She has a son 20, and a 17 year old daughter. Help stamp out TIY, read a book . Mr. George Kaplan teaches English. He is head coach for Poudre's football team. He is married and has two boys, 3 and 6. He came here in the fall of 1972. In his spare time he enjoys golf and fishing. Mr. Dan Michoski teaches Special Projects. Dr. jack Malik teaches Band. He also teaches at Lin coln jr. High. Mr. Dan Mathewson has been teaching Physical Edu- cation since 1977. He coaches football, baseball, bas- ketball, and is a junior class sponsor. He likes sports, music, and home video. He graduated from Poudre High in 1971. He's also available and looking. Mr. McClanahan teaches English and ts also a Sopho more sponsor. He's been at Poudre since 1970. He enjoys Hy tying, antique Hrearms, and eulogies. I am opposed to false alarms. Mrs. Lundt teaches Physical Education She also coaches girl's volleyball. 1' Q.- P 'msg TEACHERS XTEACHERS 'FTEACHERS 'FTEACHERS PFTEACHERS a'TEA Mr. George Osborne teaches American Humanities, American History and Current Issues. He is an assis- tant coach for football, track coach and in weight lifting. He has been here since 1979. His hobbies are outdoor sports, weight lifting, and numismatisr, phi- latelist and reading. His wife's name is Marie. Pam Parham is new this year. She came from Welling- IOD jr. High and photography at CLP jr. High. She teaches drawing, painting, and jewelry here at Poudre. She has two horses, a collie, two Cats, a rabbit, and a bird. She loves animals, especially horses. Really am enjoying Poudre and would like to be asked back next year. Mr. Merle Rolfs teaches Drivers Education and is a Key Club sponsor. He has taught here since 1965. Fishing, snow skiing, backpacking, and anything to do with the outdoors are what he likes most. Mrs. Bobbie Ryan teaches Physical Education, coaches girls tennis, and sponsors the varsity cheer- leaders. Mrs. Ryan started teaching at Poudre in 1975. She enjoys water skiing, snow skiing, working with stain glass, sewing, and just plain bumming it . Her husband, Paul E. Ryan, teaches at R.M I love work- ing at P.H.S. The students are if 1. 1 Mr. Andy Sengenberger teaches Physical Education. He also coaches girls and boys swimming, and jr. varsity baseball. He has been here since 1980. He enjoys camping and Hshing. His wife's name is jenni- fer. Mr. Ted Sessions teaches Drivers Education. His hob- bies are hunting, lishing, and motorcycling. He has a son who is 22 years old and is a senior at CSU. He came here in 1974. Mr, Rich Yonker has been here since 1976 He teach- es Social Studies and Math. And is an assistant coach for football and track. His hobbies are racquetball, and jogging and also skiing. His wil'e's name is Caro- line. Mr. Vince Skarajunky teaches Special Projects. He also is a coach for Boys sophomore basketball. 122 v jUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL Molly Miller, Carolyn Clark, john Merkel, jane A Yvonne johnson, Toni Whitman, Wendy Scott, julie jOHN ACEVEDO ROBIN ADAMS BRETT ANDERSON CHRISTINE ANDERSON 'fi ...wr mg, Stacey Sayers, jan Daugaard, Becky Hoddicker, Michaele johnson DANIEL ALLEN ,IOY ALTIZER KEITH AMEY .pi X . KRISTEN DA VID ARCHULETA STEVE ARMSTEAD ANDERSON 4 AS-BO -I vi fx TROY ASHCRAFT GUY BABCOKE PA UL BANKS WENDY BARKER CHIP BEA VERS CHRIS BELL CHRISTINA JEFF BIBBEY BER ENDT BECKY BODDICKER TINA RICK BOLLES BOGDANOWICZ Antoine says, No, my fangs a1'en't removable. , I I X ,fx gale R' x .av '- I III I , RENAE BIROS TIM BISSELL BRAD BOLTON DEANNE BONENBERGER RANDY BOWDEN MIKE BOWICK ANNA BOWKER DONNA BRIDWELL 5 11 1 PAT BROOKMAN GREG BR YNER any Ai' CINDY BURGETT ,IACQUE BURNETTE I: :,' I .gf 7 - I Af IT I f S Q., f xl K ,IAMES CARROLL MARIE CASE BO-CA jenny Stewart tries out for wrestling cheerleader. ROBER TA ELAINE BUEN0 STEVE BURGESS BUCHANAN ' . r jOHN BURNS MICHELLE BUSH SHELLY BUTLER NJN 'N-QQ? W A-.feb A, 2 xxwilf A WILLIAM CASEY EDDIE CASTANEDA PAT CA ULFIELD CH-DE CHARLES CHACON Stacey Sayers gives us a sly look. CAROLYN CLARK PAM COPASS jOEL COWLEY AURORA CURA CINDY DA VIES HOLLY DA VIS LA URIE DA VIS STACEY CHALQUEST I DA vm CLARK jANICI:' DA UBERT KEVIN DELLENBA CH GREG CHA VEZ RANDY COMPTON JAN DA UGAARD LISA DERDERIAN DI -FE RODNEY DIEHL DAN DOBLER DON EASTHOUSE . ' 1 . - 1 SCOTT ELLMANN is , CRISTA DIETEMANN Xxx ! X Mm D AR XRX xx S I Q ,-. -1, . z . I R 5 XE Sv' gf., :Qi DORA DIMATTEO LAURA DIMICK f' f '4 ,IAMES DONEY ANDREW ECKBERG ANNETTE ERHARDT SCOTT DONNEL JOAN DR UST ERIN ECKERT MARK EDELEN PATRICIA FARRING ANTOINE FEBVRE JOHN DIRGO KRIS DUDLEY KIM EICHMAN Eff A 'afLEfFf'g215fV X ' . ' I A .., ,, e:,,. Sf f ff I I jkkkfgyaif A JA NE FEL TZ FR -HA Carla Swartz and Sarah Valenrine are enthused abou: Pep Club. ,IEEE GIDDINGS HECTOR GIL-RIZO jEFF HAGEE RUSTY HALL Xa ,IANE FREASE ' 1 x s , KELLY GALLAGHER GREGORY GLADMAN ERIC HALPERN 'K sri STEVE FR YER TOM GE TTI G .IULIA GRAHAM - . i f 5,1 g ug V L aw, pu . if . vm -y wi? ii i:-ff ' I 5-Jbzx ' 4 .Z - - 4 LIEN HANG DANETTE FUQUA KIM GIBSON STEVE HADA CHEK CHRISTINA HARTZELL TOM HAR VEY MAR YjO HELBERT ,IOANN HIGHLEY KERRI HOLMES HA -HO J' x f X 5 TIM HA YES MARK HEHN PA UL HEHN KIM HEINEMAN DA VID HERNANDEZ TERRI HERZOG ALAN HESKER ANNA HESSE LARR Y HILLEBRAND MARK HINTON MARK HODGSON LISA HOFFMAN .,.. . T55-1? A X Q1 kg .,fgs5+.:iX Has Rusry Hall been hidden from Coach Kaplan? .R- ,IOSEPH HOOVER H O-KL TROY HOOVER JANETTEJAN M X X Af' TODD JONES BILL KELLY x VI C TOR HOR VA TH X : DEVONjEFFREY VANESSA joy BRAD KERBS It , I S ff Q wi A f 1 .Bl SHERI HOUSTON TIM INGHRAM jg ig MARTINA .IIMENEZ MICHAELEJOHNSON TOMjUNGMEYER MICHAEL KEENER 1 , . V :SE '43 I . 'fi 5 Q I ' ,..u -.Wm-..,.N.N 4 Q! af Ti M, -...N , MITCH KILBURN GREG KILLINGSWORTH JEEE IVERSON YVONNELIOHNSON w-anal DARRELL KEIRNES 12 7 A A , W, -. All , ' . 3. 2 . ,Q - . 1 I 4 . . A - E . i K A I ,'. + A I f W A t Li PAMELA KLEIN DEAN KREIKEMEIER DA WN LANCE CHER YL LEMMON WADE LITTLE 13 , 5,1 TED KUCK ROBERT LANG .IAMES LENGNER SUSIN LIU Hey, Dave Hernandez, Whafs your secret? Y, 2 TERRI LENZ MICHAEL LONG ' :,A n. 1 ' 1 ENAIN gm , - , 'if' . I EDWARD LIBRA I L if -' I 1.- DANNA LOYD KR -LO STEVE LAGRONE -afixl ,IIM LANTERI LORI LIGHTHART JULIE LOYD LO-ME jULIE LOZANO REYEZ MARTINEZ DA VID MCKA Y W , N + vu fm' AMW fa rf' 15 we , W at if 1,6 A ,V W ff ' M' if fffqwlxiff-4 A - i iff-1 - - LTU STEVE LUTTON BRETI' MANGES TREY MCCARTHY ALLEN MCCARVER DONALD MCMILLEN RUTH MCMILLEN Cowboys hangaur during lunch. RALPH MANZANARES jOHN MCCORMICK RENE MECUM ,O DEANNA MERRITI' HT: , 7 521: M. CHA WNA MARCHETTI SHAWN MCGEE ,IOHN MERKEL ANITA MESTAS J BOB MESTAS LA VINIA MILLER DENISE MORRISON R x LORI MICHAELS MOLL Y MILLER MARK MUELLER N GIOSEPH MIKOS ...as Xxx :is PATRICIA MONSEES TODD M URDOFF -Sf' 'K x . vi- E3 wt' I 9- ,5 N .. 'iv , A . I Q I ANDREW MILLER NANCY MOORE DAWN NAGY ME-NI KARI MILLER ROBIN MORFORD BRANDON NA VRA TIL SUSAN NELSON DEBBIE NETT FORREST NEWMAN TR UNG NGUYEN LISA NIESENT N O-RE KYLE NORMAN KRISTIN OLSON MIKE OVERMAN .IANDRA PARKER ISRAEL PEQUENO I 1 Dlx 4 ff' : - f f - M -I GEORGE PEREZ ROBERT PETERS CINDY PETERSON BRAD PIERCE MELISSA PIKE Q. I M V. M- W rw- 5 A f i ' ,- , Qs, , ,. I I DENNIS PI GEL ERRY PROCTOR N 'I Smash that sucker, Val Slewarrl JG X.: fx. MIKE RAGAN RUTH RAIRDON DEBBIE RAMSEY BRENT REED LISA REESE 9 , TONY RIBERA KERRY RICE N i if '75 If 4 V. I I x E Qx DARRELL ROBBS DEBBIE ROBERSON -' W V- ' . ' ' A HSL I if I 1- I 1-a ,1- QJ ,LB 2. 'V . my T 7 1 L H' x ' - 1 .gh CAROL ROBERTS MIKE ROBINSON SEAN ROSS SHELLY RUMLEY RI-SA ,E 'At S A ...I 5 A ff' 1 ' 5 TRACY RICE SCOTT RINKER MARY RIVERA Ruth McMillan, Stacey Sayers, and jane Frease, our 1981 junior Homecoming Arn:-ndanrs -J .pf A I jUSTIN ROGERS RAMONA ROGERS MIKE ROOS m,E' as an S ,F 4 ff .U , ' 2 ' L ' ' ANGELA RUSSELL VICKY SALZMAN LISA SANCHEZ SA -SI RENEE SARACINO DA WN SCHMIDT DOUG SEXTON f v Q A., w., A I 5 , . 1 X ins as , A'f'I., .Q r' k . jEFF SHEPARD fi n E T f , ff AAAA E I 53 Q5 ash ' ... , 1 -1 Q, , I TRACY SA VA GE STA CEY SA YERS KARLA DAN SCHIBLER SCHABA CKER RICHARD SCHMITT WENDY SCOTT CHRIS SCOVIL FRANK SERRANO Poudre grows up! CINDY SHEAHAN ,VZA 1, . ' A AW-46 i A CALVIN SHRULL SHEILA SHULER BRIAN SIEFKEN RHONDA SILVER TER 55A SINCLA IR R UTH SKERJA NEC KELL Y SMITH SUSAN SOLTANPOUR i DA VID SPENCE WENDY SPRENGER ,IEFF STAHL ALAN STARCK 1 A fi A I If A' , . .3 Ng 1 f I I jULIE STEELY DANIEL STEGNER 'IAY STEINBOCK MELANIE STERTZ --SD VALERIE STEWART BRAD STOUT CINDY SUNDBERG MARK SUNDSTEDT SI -S W A ggi? Q A +1 4 L .4 I E . 'ffl' TIM SOUDERS MARK STEELE JENNY STEWART ,ION SWANBOM S W- VO V..-nv' ma F 1 af , A X W T ae I C W CARLA SWARTZ MARTIN SWENSON TIM SZYMCZAK ERIC TA ULMAN MIKE TAYLOR Q is I, r ,J 3 - if A . E x 5 . ELAINA TELLEZ TROY THOMPSON .IOE TUNNER KELLY TURK CHRIS TWITO 3 is 1 I 1 ALLISON TYLER Greg Chavez becomes a banana splii. STEVE URBAN , ,A VX 3 I MN ALL,L 3? I I , as A jOSH URBEN SARAH VALENTINE TIM VANHORN DEAN VINCENT TIM VOLESKY TROY VRA TIL LISA WA TKINSON f fkx f . 21.25, K ,. ,NAI i S ,S C? QE I K . fwvfl ALAN WILLIAMS LISA WORRELL VR-Z U I x Lg .-:v' Eg 5 1 gg f' A 5 I 5 . BILL WAGNER TAMARA WALKER JUN WALTER jESSIE WASHBURN -Bw: Si. if 4- I BRIAN WEBER ,IOHN WEISS T I WH TMAN JAY WILLEFLJRD I A I LA', KR A IG WI L SON CHER YL YABSLEY , M i? RHONDA WINICK CHMSTINF WINKL ER I I RX 'KXF1 LISA ZARFOS DENISE ZBINDEN by i. Q, s CHRIS WITMAN LARR Y ZUNIGA .IUNIOR RETAKES S4 no b GREGORY CLAYTON ANTHONY IRENE GU-'RIZO BURNHAM CUNNINGHAM GIACOPELLI A i I if I CHRISTINA HILL ERIC LANTIS DENISE LOPEZ DAWN MAXFIELD MARK MCKAY TOM MCKELLEP STEPHANIE VARELA ,IAMES WATSON MARY WATTERSON CHARLES WILKINS I Becky Boddicker is enthusedg is Caro lyn Clark? juniors have spirit too, -his DO IT ALL!! L L :f The Bomber looks bored, Molly? Mme! in the Men,5 UNIORS Melissa Pike hysterical? NEVER!! nf O9 tra You don 't say, huh?julie. V ,fn Vernette Morton, still sucking her thumb at age 17! jane Frease inquires about their interior decorating TEACHERS 4' TEACHER S XTEACHER S XTEACHERS ff' TEACHERS at s Q sw Q 4 55- 5' '-4' A ,f.- iq ff? ..k, 1 H2 it A Wayne Arndt has been a Industrial Artsf Vocational teacher since 1973. He likes Black Powder Shooting. He is single. Dennis Baker has been a Counselor here since 1969. He enjoys skiing and space invaders. His wife owns Dance Concepts Ballet Studio. TZ S. Berger is an Art teacher and has been here since 1973. He was a Cross Country Coach. He enjoys Art, skiing, running and wild women. And yes! he has a family. RIP CITY!! jerry Bogard is a Mathematics teacher, and is chair- man of Math Dept. Bill Bowden has taught Mathematics since 1969. He has also coached Baseball and Wrestling. He enjoys golf skiing, and softball. He has a wife Glenn Ann and daughters, Brooke and Heather. Kenneth Callaway has been teaching Social Studies since 1967. He's a member of CHSAA Tennis Com- mittee. He enjoys goltj fishing, and cross country ski- ing. S 'FTEACHERS 'TEACHERS 'F TEACHERS XTEACHERS XTEACHER. jeff Davis has been a Math teacher here since 1975. He also helps training. He enjoys gardening, fishing, and hiking. He has wife, Linda and daughters Heather and Celia. Gary Delehoy has been teaching Industraal Arts since 1970. He is an Assistant Track Coach. He enjoys hunting, fishing, and backpacking. His wife, Caryn, and two boys Eric and Christopher. ,.. I Marlene Duncan has taught English since 1964. She is Poudre 's Senior Sponsor. She enjoys reading, biking, golfing, etc. Gaj- 'Qi 'Z' X. .... t .1 A . S , Tony Espinosa is a Spanish Teacher. 'G ' ' F +- Sandra Hargrove has taught Geography and Social Studies and has been teaching here since 1972. She enjoys violin, cross-stitch, reading, and cooking. She's married and has two lovely cats. Carol Hixon teaches English and American Human- ities and has been here since 1966 She's a Pep Club Adivsor. She enjoys reading, Curriculm meetings, col- lecting unicorns, and needleworks. Her husband, Gary and daughters CoriI92 and LesliI5j are normal children-Delightful -She commented from Thor- eau's Walden, , . .Ifone advances confidently in the direction of his dreams, and endeavors to live the life which he has imagined, he will meet with a success unexpected in common hours. or Procrastination is a thief of time. or. . . ' ,J .4 , .5 X1 x TEACHERS ,FTEACHERS 'FTEACHERS 'FTEACHERS 4' TEACHERS 'ff judy Lane has taught English here since 1974. She's also involved in Debate 8: Forensics. She enjoys mu- sic, painting, and running. Larry Lashley directs Orchestra. Kelly Long teaches English and has been teaching since 1980. She's also a Drama Coach. She enjoys theatre and photography. Vivian McBride has been a Media Specialist since 1974. She is also the junior Class Sponsor. She likes reading and sewing. Carole Oldemeyer has taught English and sponsored The Silver Quill since 1979. She likes skiing, reading, Friday ahernoon curriculum meetings. Her daughter, Nancy, attends PHS, daughter at Lincoln, and a son at Irish. Steve Schell has taught in the Social Studies Depart- ment since 1969. He enjoys cross country skiing, mak- ing toys, and photography businessfWeddingfPor- traits 2. He 's married has daughter Tracy I 10 2 and son Damon f8j, XTEACHERSXTEACHERS4' TEACHERS XTEACHERS 'KTEACHER Ken Taylor has been a Math teacher here since 1975. Hc's also the Head Wrestling Coach. He enjoys run- ning. His parents own an apple orchard in Hotchkiss, Colorado. He has a younger sister, Mary, here in Fort Collins and brother, Terry, is a State Patrolman in Delta, Colorado. Ed Tellez is a Drivers Education teacher and a Shop teacher. 'Tx ' S ,tcwgx Chuck Thompson has taught Math since 1962. He enjoys skiing and auto restoration. He has wife Carol fHead Nurse, pediatrics PVHQ and son, DavidfSen- ior CSUJ, son Chrisfjunior FCHSL daughter Soni- lSophomore FCHSQ. Pat Walker is a French teacher here at Poudre. Dorothy White has been a Media Specialists since 1964. She also sponsors junior Class Council. She enjoys sewing and reading. - Duane Wilsey teaches English, Speech, and Media. He has taught since 1965. He 's involved in Poudre's own KRIP. . A at S M S 'KF uf AFM M,1.gQIQL.w- Q u Q-. Q-n0 'q Tom Branch and Mark McFann hamming it up. A Senior bull session. Everywhere that Dougie went the lambs were sure to go. . . i I , '11 l L - .X Q if Mmnmn X 51914041 .-4-a-f - rm 4, mr 2 A Is rhis a barn dance? TOP: BRAD PATTERSON, CHARLA WOODWARD, -IEEE TEMPLE, MERRY HUMMEL, SCOTT DUNN, TOM BRA UCH, LAURA HOEVEN. MIDDLE: SUSAN WISE,jULIE WOOD, KARRIE BRICK- HAM, CHER YL CLOW, MR. BACON, BOTTOM: CHERYL IRELAN, MARY COOK, NANCY DAVIS I A --., m 32: PHILLIP ACOTT LORI AGENS SUSAN ALDEN CHARLIE ALLEN ff ' N. , fy KIM ALPS SANDRA AMEY jEFF ANDERSON LEONA APODACA Q , s , v 6 mx: VERONICA ARAGON ' 4 Two heads are better than one! Or are rhey? PA UL ARMUO jOHN A ULDRIDGE CHRISTINA BAILEY LARR Y HARNETT fi YW f. HENR Y BASHA '? Plz Ji 4 U ' fi jAMES BA UGHN DA VID BA UMANN MA TTHIAS ARIOLI KELL Y ARMSTRONG ROBERT BAR TLETT NORMA BEEBE TAMI BERNKLA U LA URA BLANK CHER YL BO YER BRIDJETTE BELL KATHERINE BENDER AARON BERGMAN i LESLIE BIGGS PENNY BIGGS DONALD BLACK CAITLIN BLANTON ANNA LEE BRANDES The more Brenda Devlin learns, the bigger her head gets. 14 TOM BRA UCH CONNIE BREWSTER 3 . , it ' SA NDE BROOKS PA UL BR UNS WIG vm Nm jeff Elwell is glad to get back-to-schoolfactivitiesj. KARRIE BRICKHAM TAMMY BUCKENDORF RENAE BULLOCK TRINA BURDICK K CYNTHIA BRIGGS ANITA BUENO ROBIN BUNCH MARK BURLEY 9 jAMES BUTLER KENT BUTLER O LINDY BYLER KELLY CALDWELL Is rhar Poudre's Mark Silhasck or PeH:? '13 TONY CAMPANA JAMES CANUP CRISTIN CAPR ON AUDREY CARMITCHEL AWRMN , DENISE CARTER EDWIN CARY RICHARD CARY SU-SIEN CHANG T1 v ,i ANDREW CHAR VA T DA VID CHA VEZ TINA CHA VEZ KEVIN CHOPP K . RA YMOND CHOW SAMONA CLA YCOMB CHER YL CLOW LA URA COBLE RANDY CONAWAY MARY COOK KIRK COOLEY KYLE COPE LUCINDA CORTEZ .IEFF COWLEY KELLEY CRONIN ELAINE CUL VER CHUCK CUMMINGS CHRISTOPHER DASH LISA DA VIS JANA DENNIS BRENDA DEVLIN jOE DIMA TTEO 5 5 .ox O Mary Cook and Donny Gallegos having an intcllcrtual discussion FLORYZUL DIAZ ,IERRY DICE 'if ,,,.-ng M -it' JULIE DOSSEY LA URIE DOWELL NANCY DA VIS DAN DERRY TODD DI C K S! DN MICHELLE DRAKE CLIFFORD DUNN SCOTT DUNN BOBBI DUVALL TRISHA DYER 1.18 fl . THOMAS EDWARDS Pam Smith and Rusty Willford can swing too. DEBBIE EDYVEAN I I ga-g ...J A sa. is 'R Q S avi I is S, 5 K 5, K 'Ni' 5 - V. iw? . -X Q Q , K K I Q 1 Q , XS XM, E g . ,W X IRR- i I I XXY- 2 3 i 3 PA UL ELOE jEFF ELWELL PAMELA ENGELL BETH ENOCKSON F I A 3 I Qi? I KEN ERDMAN DA VID ESPINOZA MICHAEL FA WCETT KELLY FEDELL APRIL FILSON SCOTT FOUNTAIN gx nw Q 1.,:v'z.1 ALAN FURMAN DALE GAPP 9 X I 1 if N' V AL L QUINTIN FOLGER ROD FORTIN JOHN FOSTER fl It I MV AMY FRAZIER KELLY FREEMAN KEITH FULSOS john Gregory and Ken! Butler enjoy their free time. DON GALLEGOS Y 'V 'Q an lv- L. ROGER GEHRING BUTCH GEHRMAN MARTIN GERLACH P3 CINDY GIBSON Scott Richardson . , . Studying? SUSAN GILLESPIE I? E, A CHER YL GLANZ LARRY GLENN ,IULIE GOMEZ ,ff f f ,, K fi? ' Q X 2 .ww TINA GONZALES KEVIN GOODLIN CLAY GOULD MITCH GILES jEFF GILTNER DA VID GONZALES SUZANNE GOWDY ,IERRY GRANDT ,IOHN GREGORY ELLEN GRESKY THERESA GREYBAR 1' ROBERT GROSS BRIAN GUESWEL WANDA HAENDLER TINA HAGANS 'Tm ri' J fi .X RICHARD HAGGAN LINDA HAGIHARA jON HALL ,IUDITH HALVORSON RX V ? AMY HAMILL jILL HAMMOND SHARIANE HANN STEVEN HARIRI YW . A ,Ng 'A ' -iw i A ' nf N. SOPHIA HERNANDEZ GAIL HETTINGER TRACY HEUSTIS BOBBY HEWETI' 'E new NEAL HISAM CHERRI HOCKETI' LAURA HOEVEN TROY HOUSTON KATHI HOWARD KERRY HOWARD SANDRA HOYT ROSS HUGHES Sv' ' f, Q:-is I. di! ., YA AS E 1 ,55 AVI A V IU H i ,ig L L 'I ,L, . .., FX X ' .L x . X, y 1 -.A ' fi S ,W , c m I Q A 4 all :N as 3. K i X' ' Q IQ? .sb x TL-1 .5 y K i 5 3 . X. R A Hg J. if f XX. . ,Q N ,I X U ,, x , . X Q '- X 331, V g. , .4 4 : ' ' K, , 1 f , MERRY HUMMEL CHER YL IRELAN TODD-IAFFEE jENNIFER jAMES A 5 ,, M. . M U , V K - , - . ' . 1 ' X x , , K 1 .2 ff' in-X , Q 4 c11vD Y JA NSSEN il! ff 2 l I 4 1 J!! 5 Senior Humanities or senior insanities? MICHELLEJENKINS 4'5- , fff MARKjENNINGS LISA .IOHNSON VINCENTJOHNSON -IIMMYJONES KATIEjONES WARRENjORDAN LAURIUIULIAN MARK KARNS 'W .irfl Viyjyyi I fi E? ax gk, 1 I BRADLEY KENNEDY KEN KING jANET KLEIN SHELLEY KRAFT DA VID KRAjICEK ALAN KREIKEMIER jAMES LAGASSE DOUG LARSON NANCY LAUCK .4 1 ALICIA LAURIE - GARY LAWS TOM LEE 'Wh wr' pp.--5 ' .x Q ' , V N V ,,. gf'1--ZQTQ, I ' ff 'L' f ' I my ,fa 1 'Ny .A ix 7 3 is ld-J ERIC KLER F CHARLES KRIDLER jODY LA URIDSEN LLOYD LEFLET ff xx Q' w ww MICHAEL LIND BECKY LUCAS ANNETTE LUCE ALOYSE LUCERO . in M 52 . 5. , g , wi. ' Y I 4 F , .C V , .. --15 ' . Q6-' :, fy --...W - TONY MALARA RICHARD MANDES 5 . N Nlim, VANCE MANES N0 . . . nor homework over the weekend, please! SUE MANKER K U X MARK MARTIN QUINT MARTINEZ REUBEN MARTINEZ ERIC MARWITZ SHERL MASTERS SARA MCCLELLAN -An. MICHAEL MCGEE PATRICK MCNANEY jEEEREY MICHALS TRACY MILES MATT MOAD GAIL MOORE lp.,-if x MARK MCFANN KITTY MCGEE AGL. i A'i5!S sg X is Q X3 A I Qs . i TIMOTHY MCNEILL CHRISTINA MERRILL DWIGHT MILLER KRISTI MILLER if W KARLEEN MOORE SYLVIE MOREL-SEYTOUX jOE MORENG BETH MOURNING X X' I SCOTT NEFF ff P ROBERT NOYER RICHARD MORFORD MARK MORSE PHILIP MOYA SUSAN NEWLIN AWP' . 'W Vigy . gi . 5. jULIE NUSSER STEPHANIE MORSE v W 'n I 11 ROBERT MURPHY LISA NEFF DARRELL NEWTON DAYTON NORRGARD 6 A MICHAEL NUTTER jESSICA ORTIZ .5 4 STACY PARMER BRADLEY PATTERSON DA VID PEA TROWSKY JUAN PER EZ STEVE PFLIPSEN PA ULA PHIFER 40? 4175? 2 Y ' , . X A v , Sam ANTHONY PRUE BENjAMIN RAIRDON ' Wide-eyed Charla WALTER PILKINGTON ALEXIS RASMUSSEN A I MARGIE PEQ UENO SCOTT PFLIPSEN I A R OHER T POOLE DAREN RASMUSSEN J I . I Www Q., , Q, if MARCIA RAZAL SCOTT REED RORY RICE SHERRI RICE ,W if . .41 'Mr I-.no 'Ns- Xu f?'X, N SCOTT RICHARDSON BARH ROBICHA UD AMY ROBINSON DEAN RODAHL -.dl Q, 1? 'Qi .mam wikis. ,IULIAN RODRIGUEZ GARRET ROSS KELLEY RUSSELL HANK RUYBAL If Eww My F 4 as Uf 3 ,f ,W A mf I jOHN SABEY AMY SABULSKY STEVE SALTZ RUSSELL SANCHEZ .ui RAND SANDAKER LYNN SCHMIDT STEVE SCOTT LARR Y SHOOK NANCY SANDOVAL -014 i, ALEX SCHROEDER jULIA SCRIVEN jONA THAN SHORT I HEATHER SCHAAL TEDD SCHILLING it GAIL SCHULTZ TAMMY SCHWEITZER HELEN SEGUL PATRICIA SELLMER MARK SILHASEK PAM SMITH 3'--A war it WIT! , '-1 LISA SMOKE EDDIE SONDAY DOUGLAS SPITZER CATHERINE STEVER s. r RM fn P' N STEVE STINNET1' SUSAN STOKES ,JUSTIN STORY LINDA STRACK if Y.--wc, KRISTINE STUART DARREN SUNSET DORIAN TA UFER MITCHELL TAYLOR 4 ,ff X DEAN TEMPLE jEEF TEMPLE STEVEN THOMAS SID TRACY I . Q JERRY TRAVIS KAREN TR UMBO LA URIE TURK RENEE TURK im I A-Q. 3 X, x FRED UNDER WOOD RENNE TURNER jOHN VALDEZ THE GIRLS ARE HARD AT WORK AGAIN. MICHAEL VASQUEZ x 5 ' - f' - 5 ,J . - CHRISTINA VELASQUEZ DEBRA VESELY DA VID WADE AARON WALTER XE NN X'-.ff BOB WARNER PA UL WARNER N DOUG WEST WENDY WEST I 'zy DUANE WHTCOMB ERIC WHITROCK A Q. lui! . .Q f M . C 1' .I , ' 8 . - . VICKI WEA VER THOMAS WERTZ I PAM WHETSTONE PATRICK WHIPPLE I TIMOTHY WIEHELHA US TODD WILDE ROBERT WILLFORD SHERRIE WILSON SUSAN WISE CHUCK WOOD I fm ,IULIE WOOD TINA WOOD CHARLA WOODWARD KATHY WRIGHT gms. - OOW,W . gi, Q ff ,M ,. .ffm 5 ix I L, .wf,fvv I ' W A .. y -W 5 -W ,O., I ZEI b if is ' - ' ' - fa. . AA' E- j j f LQ 2, I g V if A ig . .-k: i I ' .AW. ' A Q-lW A H If 'I . 52 f Tig 'M sf? :Af 27 A I 52... V,-all DANNA YOUNG ROSALINDA ZAMORA KEVIN ZIMMER LANCE ZIMMERMAN LEO ZUNIGA MARIANNE HAKE Those Seniors are ANIMALS! CHERSXTEA CHERSXTEA CHERSPFTEA CHERS'f'TEA CHERSXTEACHEI Robert Bacon has been teaching since 1956 but has taught at Poudre since 1964. He teaches Senior Hu- manities and American History. Mr. Bacon is also the Senior Class sponsor. In his spare time, he likes to raise his garden and grade papers. Mr. Bacon has a wife who teaches at FCHS and a daughter who goes to school at Bauder Elementary. Richard Banister is the Assistant Principal at Poudre. He has been at Poudre since 1980. He likes to go Hshing, camping, and skiing. Mr. Banister has a wife, joAnng two daughters, Kathy and Marianne, anda son Brian. Linda Chase has been teaching HEO at Poudre since 1979. She also does a lot of work with the HERO Club. She likes to ski, swim, play tennis, and read. Mrs. Chase has a husband, Bill. Donald Corbin has been teaching Physics at Poudre since 1976 and is the Science Dept. Chairman. He likes to fish, hunt, shoot, and work with wood. Mr. Corbin's family consists of a wife, Irene and a son Dean. Mr. Corbin says, Poudre does it all. jeni Forbes has been with Poudre since 1967. She reaches business and helps out with the Senior Class - and FBLA. She enjoys reading, skiing, and watching the Denver Broncos. Mrs. Forbes says she has the most brilliant, adorable grandson in the world. Da ve Golf teaches radio electronics at Poudre. ze. Dan Hurd is a counselor at Poudre. He has been here since 1964. He enjoys reading and playing golf Mr. Hurd has two grandchildren. jo Lynn Kuhn is a Business teacher and a COE Coor- dinator. She has been reaching ar Poudre since 1976 She also enjoys gourmet cooking, sewing, and sports. Mrs. Kuhn has a husband and three children. 171 TEA CHERSYTEA CHERSXTEA CHERSXTEA CHERSXTEA CHERS4' TEA :lb in S. '1' Stan McGrew has been teaching Biology and Chemis- 7 If try at Poudre since 1967. Linda Naylor teaches Algebra II, Computer Pro- gramming I, II, III, Homemakers Math, and Career Math. She is the Sophomore Class sponsor and she has been with PHS since 1970. Her hobbies are read- ing, sewing, macrame, hiking, Hshing, hunting, and camping. Mrs. Naylor has a husband, Dennis, and a son, Toby, who is in the third grade. jan Phipps has taught at Poudre since 1965. She teaches Economics, Russian History, and World His- tory. Mrs. Phipps is also the Social Studies Chairper- son at PHS. .l Reid Pope has been Principal at Poudre since it opened its doors in 1964. His extra duties at Poudre ,ax are everything. When he is not working, he likes to hunt, Hsh, and hike. Mr. Pope has three sons, Randy, Greg, and Russ, who are all PHS graduates. DeLoris Price is the head of the Foreign Language Dept. and teaches German I, II, III, IV and World Humanities. She has taught here since 1964. Her hob- bies are reading, crossword puzzles, and playing the piano. She has two sons and a daughter. Mrs. Price said, The cooperation among staff, administration, and students has made Poudre a tremendous place to work. Gary Roberson teaches Business Law among other Business Classes at Poudre. 172 Walla Ruff is an English Teacher at Poudre. She has been here since 1972. She is a sponsor of both junior Class and National Honor Society. In her spare time, Mrs. Ruff says that she likes to tra vel, read, and go to curriculum meetings. I will chide no breather in the world but myselh against whom I know most faults. Corrine Schlund teaches Business. A 5 i i A-aw: TEA CHERSPFTEA CHERSXTEA CHERSPKTEA CHERS4' TEA CHERSXTEAG get If :Es ...... Riff' L f 1 1 I el ,4 -J 5. . TX Keith Shader is a Chemistry teacher at Poudre. He likes to hunt, fish, and raise Gladiolusfflowersj. He has a wife, Barbara, and three daughters, Coleen, Shawna, and Kelly, all PHS graduates. He also was a proud grandfather this year! Mr. Shader thinks very highly of Poudre when he says, Oh 'Lord it's hard to be humble when were perfect in so many ways. and It is becoming increasingly more difticult to contin- ue to be number 1, but Poudre seems to always ha ve that little extra available in reserve! Don Shoemaker has been teaching Psychology and U.S. history at Poudre since 1969. Glenn Shull leads the band and is the Instrumental Music Resource teacher at Poudre. He has been teaching here since 1964 and he leads the Pep band. His hobbies are to restore cars and he like to travel. He has Barbara as his wife and Todd and Terry as his sons, Mr. Shull said that he is one of the original furnishings of the fPHSj building. Bill Summey is the Assistant Principal at Poudre and has been here since 1970. He enjoys hunting and lishing. Mr. Summey has a wife Libby and a son Bill. Kathy Tolos is a Home Economics teacher at PHS. Kathy Toplyn taught Family Living classes for the Hrst semester while Karen Bianco was gone. George Van Arsdale is the head of Annual Staff, Student Council, and the Activities director at Poudre. He has been with Poudre since 1964. He enjoys bowling, backpacking, woodworking, and watching sports. His wife, Marge, works at CSU and they have three children and three grandchildren. Mr. Van Arsdale's comments toward Poudre are, As my 33 years of teaching in Ft. Collins draw to a close, l thank all the students and staff both present and for- mer for their contributions that ha ve made my teach- ing experience most memorable and enjoyable. May PHS continue in building a proud heritage and mak- ing those changes and adjustments that make Poudres student body and staff truly super! Randy Yaussi is the marketing and D.E. teacher at PHS. He has been teaching here since 1973 and is the track and x-country coach and also supports DECA. He enjoys running and hunting. Mr, Yaussi has a wife, Carol, and a daughter, Tiffany. Q. .N W :VS .QUIZ g ' ' MV 'ff J is . xxx S3 'T e Grace Zach is the English Dept. Chairperson and teaches Senior Humanities at Poudre since 1965. She is on the Parent Advisory Board and in her extra time she likes to work with soapstone jewelry and go to the mountains. Mrs. Zack's family consists of Bob, her husband, and children, Randy and Diane. SE IOR ACTIVITIES PHILLIP ACOT1? Football 10,11,125 Basketball 105 Baseball 105 track 115 wres- tling 11,12. He wants to remember school by keep all his friends. In 5 years, Phillip says he will be getting rich. SUSAN ALDEN: Marching band 10,11,125 concert band, 10,11,125 symphonic band 10,11,125 NAHS 10,11 fv.pj, 12 fp.j5 NHS 11,125 Key club 10,11,12. Her favorite classes are Sr. Humanities, Chemistry, and Botany. School will be remem- bered by 'just being involved and making friends. in 5 years, Susan would like to be graduating from college and in 1 0 years she would like to be married and have a career. 5- LEONA APODACA: Choir 10, Concert Chorale 10,11,125 HERO 11,12. Her favorite classes are English 3A and 4A and U.S. Survey. Her most memorable experience is when she lettered in choir. In 5 years, Leona would like to be working and in 10 years she wants to open her own business. MATTHIAS ARIOLI 's favorite classes are Elementary functions, French 4, and Psychology. In 5 years, he will be going to college and traveling as much as possible. TINA BAILEY? Poudre playhouse 105 concert band 105 marching band 10,115 symphonic band 115 soph. basketball manager 105 baseball manager 10. Her favorite classes were cell Biology, sr. Humanities. and family Living. I would like to be traveling around the world in my Magic bus 5 years from now. In 10 years, Tina will be living on a houseboat in California. HENRY BASHA's favorite classes were Physics, US. Survey, and Sr. Humanities. In 5 years, he will be in the Navy or going to college, and in 10 years he will be working at NASA. NORMA BEEBE: Impala choir 105 Poudre Playhouse 105 Drama club 115 Concert Chorale 11,125 Thespian 125 Silver Quill 125 Reader's Theater 12, Pantomime 12. Her favorite classes were Russian history, Drama 1 and Stagecrah. She will remember Poudre by watching its football team going undefeated. In 5 years Norma will be an actress or a police ofHcer. KATHY BENDER: basketball 105 Cross Country 105 Track 11. Her favorite classes were Art, PE and Independent Living. She would like to be living by herself in 5 years and be married and successful in 10 years. LESLIE BIGGS: Pep club 10,11,125 Student Council 11,125 Activities Committee 11,125jr. Class Council 115 NAHS 11,125 Track 11, Cross Country 12. Her favorite classes were Pottery, Student Council, and Painting. Her most memorable exper- iences was the Student Council retreat and Cross Country. In 5 years, Leslie would like to be getting her masters degree in architectural engineering and a mother in I0 ears. CAjfT BLANTON: Orchestra 10,115 Symphonic band 10,115 Marching band 105 Wrestling Cheerleader 115 Pep club 1 15 Poudre Playhouse Orchestra. Her favorite classes were Sr. Humanities, U.S. Survey, and Cell biology. She is going to be very rich in 5 years and the Hrst female president of the U.S. in 10 years. TOM BRAUCH: Golf 10,11,125 band 10,11,125 Stage band 11,125 Orchestra 115 Poudre Playhouse 11,125 Sr. Class Council Pres. 12. His favorite classes were Chemistry, Algebra II, and drahing. He will remember Poudre by having Mr. Goff as a teacher. In 5 years he will be finishing up Med. school or engineering school and in 10 years he will be an engineer or doctor. CONNIE BREWSTER: Marching band 10,11,125 Concert band 10, Symphonic band 11,125 NHS 115 Pep Band 125 Drama Club 125 Her favorite classes were English 4A, English 3A and Cell Biology. She will remember Poudre by winning the 1981 CSU Band Day Parade. 5 Years from now, Connie will be finishing college and in 10 years she will be writing for a science journal. KARRIE BRICKHAM: Pep club 10,125 Key club 10,125 Soph. Class Council 10. Math, Science, and English are her favorite classes. In 5 years, Karrie will be graduating from CSU and being a doctor in 10 years. SANDE BROOKS: likes Bookkeeping and Family Living. Her most memorable experience is her first day when she didn 't know anyone. Sande wouldlike to ha ve a good steady job in 5 years and ha ve enough money to tra vel to some exotic place with her husband in 10 years. ANITA BUENO: Pep club 105 Marching band 10,11,125 Concert band 105 Track 10,11,125 Pep band 115 Symphonic band 11,125 Anita 's favorite classes were Chemistry and English 4A. Her most memorable experience is when she lettered in track. Anita will be going to college in 5 years and will have a P.I-LD. in 10years. RENAE BULLOCK: Choir 105 Debate df Forensics 11,125 Concert Chorale 11,125 Drama club 11,125 NAHS 11,125 Thespians 125 Mime troup Renae liked Drama, Art, and Debate 8: Forensics. Her speech meets are the most memorable part of high school. In 5 years, Renae will be teaching either Drama or Art. In 10 years, she will be teaching and possibly have a family. TRINA BURDICK: Choir 105 Annual Staff 10,11,125 Soph. Class Council 105 FBLA 105 HEO 1 1,125 HERO 1 1,12. Her favorite classes were Political Science and English 4A. In 5 years, Trina would like to go on vacation alter graduatin college and in 10 years, she would like to be married but still on vacati MARK BURLEK Football 10,11,125 baseball 11. He will remember through his football experiences. P.E., History, and Lit. of American West favorite subjects. He will be graduating from trade school in 5 years and own business in 10. LINDY BYLER: Rodeo club 10,11,125 Impala choir 105 FBLA 11,125 C Bookkeeping and Shorthand were her favorite classes. Lyndy wants to be li a big ranch in Wyoming in 5 years, and to be married with two kids in 1 Lyndy remembers Poudre by Mr. Roberson's birthday her-Ir. year. KELLY CALDWELL: Cheerleading 10,115 Class council 10,115 Pep club 10 Quill Staff 11,125 Student Council 115 Debate 8: Forensics 11. Sr. Humanit Political Science were her favorite subjects. She best remembers the 1981 coming bed race. In 5 years, Kelly would like to be living and working in city carrying a briefcase. In 10 years, she would like to be very happy. CRISTIN CAPRON: Volleyball 10,11,125 Basketball 105 Tennis 10,11,125 band 10, Marching band 10,115 Orchestra 11,12, Symphonic band 11,1 remembers high school by her senior year Volleyball playing. She would have her masters degree in 5 years and be wealthy, living with her husban mountains in 10 years. DENISE CARTER: FBLA 105 HERO 11,12. RICHARD CARK Cross Country 10,11,125 Track 11,12. He likes Biolog logy, and Distributive Education. In 5 years, he would like to be workin Biological Science Company and in 10 years., Richard would like to organisms from outerspace. SU CHANG: Tennis 10,115 NHS 11,125 COE 12, FBLA 12. Her favorite were Chemistgv, U.S. History, and Shorthand. She will always think of when balloon man gave her a balloon on her 1 7 birthday. Su would li finishing up college in 5 years and have a part-time job and be a housewi ears. jTINA CHA VEZ: Student Council 125 Activities Committee 125 HERO 1 liked all of her classes and would like to own her own beauty shop a graduates. CHERYL CLOW: Basketball 105 Volleyball 10,11,125 Pep club 10,11,1 Council 11,125 NHS 11,12. Her favorite subjects were Business, Math, and She will PHS when she thinks of going to state in Volleyball. She would li graduating from CSU and becoming a chemical engineer within the next 1 LAURA COBLE: Annual Staff 10,115 DECA 11,125 Her favorite class Bookkeeping, DECA, and Family Living. Competing at the Broadmoor is h memorable experience. She would like to be successful in advertising thr the next 10 years. MARY COOK: Impala choir 10, Concert Chorale 11, Impalaphonics 125 Playhouse 10,115 All-state Choir 125 Class council 11,12. Mary will be gra from college in 5 years. jEFF COWLEY: Basketball 105 FFA 10,115 Cross Country 105 Ski club 1 tling 115 Bike Club 115 Swimming 12. His favorite classes were Psycol Humanities, and Basic English. In 10 years jeff will be the principal at High School. KELLEY CRONIM Swimming 10,115 Tennis 11,125 DECA 11,12. Kell Chemistry, Algebra II, and DECA. She will always remember her years at by painting the wall. Kelley would like to be graduated from CSUand mar years. ELAINE CULVER: Pep club 115 DE 115 Deca 115 Student Council 125 A Committee 12. Art, Pottery, and U.S. History are her favorite subjects. always remember being put on top of lockers and in trash cans during he PHS. Elaine will be doing whatever aher she graduates. CHUCK C UMMINGS: Swimming 12. His favorite classes were Political English 4A, and Sr. Humanities. CHRIS DASH: Debate 8: Forensics 10,115 Marching band 10,11,125 P 10,11,125 Concert band 105 Key club 10,11,125 Stage band 11,125 Sympho 11,125 Poudre Playhouse 11,125 KRIP 1 1,125 Thespians 12. Chris liked Sr. ities, Stage band, and Computer Programming. Chris will always rememb drum major and winning the CSU band day competition. NANCY DA VIS: Class Council 10,11,125 Basketball manager 105 Student 10,11,125 Activities Committee 10,11,125 Thespians 10,11,125 Drama club 1 Pep club 10,125 Hugh O'Brian Youth Leadership 105 Choir 105 Impala 11,125 Key Club 11,125 Pon Pom 115 HERO 115 U.S. Senate Youth 12. Nan having Sr. Humanities and English 4A and classes. She remembers most a Fantastic Four . ,IANA DENNIS: Volleyball 10,11,125 Basketball 10. jana 's favorite class iving, OfHce Practice, and Business La w. She remembers going to state in ll. She wants to have a career but start a family throughout the next 10 ICKSON: Basketball 10,11,125 Baseball 10,11,12. Todd's favorite classes ., Mineralogy, and Physics. He will always keep in mind that he made the Varsity Basketball Team. OSSEY: Basketball 105 Concert band 105 Pep band 10,11,125 Marching ,115 Symphonic band 11,125 Stage band 11,125 Orchestra 11,125 NHS 125 12. Her favorite classes were Sr. Humanities, Chemistry, and Anatomy. st memorable PHS experience is living through Sr. Humanities. In 10 lie will be living in the Bahama 's. LE DRAKE's favorite class was Vo-Ag. She will be working in 5 years. DUNN: Class Council 10,125 Thespians 10,11,125 Drama club 10,11,125 layhouse 10,11,125 Krip 125 Student Council 12. His favorite classes were eas, Sr. Humanities, and Weights. His most memorable experience was Pellinore in Camelot, In 5 years, Scott would like to be working in a tv station. In 10years, He would like to be an anchorman or a disc jockey. DYER: Track 11. Her favorite classes were French, Sr. Humanities, and 4A. Morp of 1981 is what she will remember most about Poudre. Within 10 years, Trish would like to be married and training horses. EDWARDS: Pep band 11,125 In 5 years, Tommy will be making movies EDYVEAN: Track 105 Poudre Playhouse 10,1 15 Exporers Club 105 Class 105 Basketball Manager 105 Concert Chorale 115 lmpalaphonics 12. Deb- be graduating from college in 5 years. LOE: Cross Country 10,1 15 Wrestling 10,1 1,125 Concert band 105 Pep band 5Marching band 10,11,125 Impalaphonics 115 Symphonic band 11,125-jazz ' Orchestra 12. English 4A, Algebra II, and accounting were his favorite In 5 years, Paul will be in the Air Force. WELL: Baseball 10,11,125 Concert Chorale 11,125 Volleyball manager 125 Playhouse 12. He enjoyed P.E., English 4A, and Drama. jeff will have college and be married at the end Otto years. GELL: HERO 10,11,12. Pam will be a beautician in 5 years. NOCKSON: Pep club 105 Choir 10,115 Swimming 11,125 Baseball man- 125 Concert Chorale 125 Student Council 12, Activities Committee 125 B. g manager 11,125 Explorers club 12. Computer Programming, Bookkeep- Sr. Humanities were her favorite classes. She will remember Poudre by Fort Collins in Swimming by Two points. In 10 years, Beth will ha ve a degree in Computer Science. ESPINOZA: Football 10,11,125 Track 10,125 VICA 11,125 Baseball 115 s Club 12. Playing Football as a Senior is David's most memorable ce. David wants to own his own mechanic shop. ILSON: Pep club 10,11. Drawing, English 3A, and Accounting were her classes. She will always remember getting a 3.8 GPA on her report card. AZIER: Concert band 105 Marching band 105 Pep band 10,11,125 Poudre e 10,11,125 Debate 8: Forensics 10,11,125 Key Club 105 Thespians 5 Explorers Club 105 Symphonic band 11,125 Orchestra 11,125 Flag Team oncert Chorale 115 Drama Club 10,11,125 Mime Troupe 125 Student 125 lmpalaphonics 12. Her favorite classes were lmpalaphonics, Russian and Sr. Humanities. She will always remember performing with PP and ontcs. GIBSON: Impala Choir 105 FBLA 125 COE 12. Bookkeeping and COE favorite classes. Mr. Roberson's birthday 1981 was her most memorable ce. Cindy wants to be married in 5 years. GILLESPIE: Concert band 105 Symphonic band 11,125 Pep band 115 1. She liked English 3A and Typing as classes. In 5 years, Susan wants to ing in Montana and married in 10 years. TNER: Basketball 10,11,125 Baseball 10,1 1,125 DE 11. He liked English, p, and Computer Programming. He remembers being Homecoming 10 years, jeff will ha ve graduated from college and will be working. GLANZ: Debate 8: Forensics 10,115 DECA 11,125 Drama club 115 Key lmpalaphonics 125 FBLA 125 Family Living, Film Study, and DE were her classes. She remembers being a jr. Escort. In 5 years, Cheryl will be and singing. In 10years, she will be happy with her family and maybe have E GOWDY: band 105 Volleyball 10,11,125 Tennis 115 DECA 11,125 Council 115 Activities Committee 115 Pep club 11. Her favorite classes ily Living and DE. Going to state in Volleyball is what she will always r. She will be starting a career in Human Development in 5 years and usband and two kids living in a beach house in California in 10 years. RESKY: Pep club 105 Key club 10,1 1,125 Drama club 10,11,125 Debate 8' s 10,11,125 Thespians 11,125 lmpalaphonics 12. Her favorite classes were History, World History, and Impalaphonics. She will always remember ugh all of the new friends that she made while she was here. She wants to ing hard and have a family in 10 years. ARSON: Football 105 Baseball 10,11,125 Design, P.E., and History were ite classes. He will never forget being a Hula dancer for Halloween. After n, Doug would like to become a pro Baseball Player. LA UCK: Annual Staff 10. Business classes were her favorites. She wants e a top executive in a business Hrm. URIDSEN: Basketball 10,11,125 Rodeo club 10,11,125 Track 115 Volley- .E., Bookkeeping, and 20th Century Lit. were her favorite classes. In 5 e would like to be Rodeoing. LA URIE: Concert band 105 Marching band 10,11,125 Symphonic band p band 11,125 Orchestra 125 Stage band 12. She liked having Stage band, band, and Computer Programming for her classes. In 5 years she wants veling around the world. ND: Tennis 10,11,125 Basketball 105 Baseball 10,11,125 Student Council entary Functions and English 4A were his favorite classes. He will r the first time he asked Cindy out. He will have graduated from college s. UCAS: Poudre Playhouse 1 15 Choir 1 15 Pep club 1 15 Concert Chorale 12. ea and English 4A were her favorite classes. MARK MARTIN: Sr. Humanities, Computer Programming and Chemistry were his favorite classes. He will be graduating from college in 5 years. REUBEN MARTINEZ: Basketball 10,11,125 Baseball 10,115 Golf 125 NHS 12. Math Analysis, Sr. Humanities, and Computer Programming were his favorite classes. His most memorable experience was winning the car caravan contest. In 5 years, Reuben wants to be getting a Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering. SARA MCCLELLAN: Cheerleader 105 Student Council 10,125 Pep club 10,11,125 Activities Committee 10,125 Her favorite classes were Algebra II, Better Idea, and Chemistry. Her most memorable experience was being a cheerleader that repre- sented PHS. In 5years, Sara would like to be married with a family and in 10years, she would like to be raising Arabian horses. MARK MCFANN: Poudre Playhouse 10,125 Debate 8: Forensics 105 Reader's Theatre 105 Concert Chorale 10,11,125 lmpalaphonics 10,11,125 Student Council 125 Activities Committee 125 Key club 12. His favorite classes were Impalaphonics. Music Theory, and Concert Chorale. He will always remember going to the wrong place when he was in Impalaphonics. He wants to be singing Contemporary Christian Music in 5 years. KA THI HOWARD: Baseball manager 10,115 Class Council 115 Botany and English were her favorite classes. In 5 years, Kathi would like to be teaching elementary school. MERRYHUMMEL: Student Council 10,11,125 Activities Committee 10,1 1,125 Pep Club 10,11,125 Volleyball 10,115 Key club 10,11,125 Drama club 11,125 NHS 11,l2. Sr. Humanities, Debate 8: Forensics, and Student Council were her favorite classes. She will always remember the Fantastic Four . CHER YL IRELAN: Gymnastics 10,11,125 Cheerleader 105 Pom-Pon 115 Tennis 1 15 Student Council 1 1,125 NHS 11,125 Key club 125 Class Council 12. She liked having Calculus, Chemistry, and Family Living as her classes. In 5years, Cheryl would like to be starting a career in Engineering. TODDjAFFEE: Tennis 10,11,125 Swimming 10,11,125 Orchestra 10,11,125 Ac- counting, Algebra II, and Orchestra were his favorite classes. His most memorable experience is when he was Honor Athlete as a Sophomore. He will be Hnishing Dentist school in 5 years. jENIjAMES: Class Council 105 Key club 10,1 15 Gymnastics 10,115 Cheerleader 115 Student Council 125 Diving 12. Her favorite classes were World History, Better Idea, and Political Science. Her most memorable experience is painting the wall. She will be running an import-export business at Katmandu, Nepal in 5 years and in 10years she would like to Hlm a documentary on the five reasons why a corner parking space is undesirable. ' CINDYJANSSEN: Her most memorable experience was painting the wall. In 10 years, she would like to be married and living the easy life. jOHNjEFFERSON: Football 10,11,125 Track 10,11,12. His favorite classes were Woodshop and Pottery. Beating RMHS in Football. He will be a dentist in 10 years. LISAjOHNSON: HERO 11,125 Her favorite classes were HEO, Creative Writin- and P.E. KATIEfONES: Track 105 Student Council 12. LA URI-IULIAIXE Pep club 105 Tennis 11,125 DECA 11.12. Sr. Humanities, DECA, and Family Living were her favorite classes. Painting the wall was her most memorable experience. She will be through with college and starting a career in 5 years. SHELLEY KRAFT? Class Council 10,11,125 Track 105 Volleyball 105 Varsity Cheerleader, 11,125 Wrestling Cheerleader 105 Key club 11,125 Pep club 125 FBLA 125 Student Council 12. Her favorite classes were Sr. Humanities and Economics. She will be practicing Accounting with a CPA and eventually owning her own business. WANDA HAENDLER: Annual Staff Family Living, P.E., and Annual Staff were her favorite classes. Her most memorable PHS experience is trying to get through the halls. In 5 years, Wanda wants to have herself all set up as a photographer tor Sports Illustrated. TINA HAGANS: Pep club 10,11,125 Choir 105 Football manager 11,125 Concert Chorale 115 HERO 11,125 Wrestling Cheerleader 12. She enjoyed having Family Living, HEO, and Speech for classes. Her most memorable experiences are HERO state convention and Prom. Tina would like to ha ve a career in the Medical Held and be married in 5 years. LINDA HAGIHARA: Explorers 10,11,125 Pep club 10,115 Tennis 10,11,125 FBLA 1 1,125 COE 12. Her favorite classes were Bookkeeping, Geometry, and English 4A. She wants to remember being an ECO WEEK counselor for the sixth graders camping trips. In 5 years, Linda would like to be graduating from college with a degree as an engineer and would like to be working for a big oil company in 10 years. .IUDY HAL VORSON: FBLA 10,11,125 Track 10,11,125 Orchestra 10,11,125 Poudre Playhouse 10,125 Key club 10,11,125 Cross Country 115 Explorers 11,125 Chemistry, Sr. Humanities, and Elementary Functions were her favorite classes. She will remember her senior year the most. judy wants to be a Physical Therapist and be married in 10 years. AMY HAMILL: Pep club 115 Student CouncilfActivities Committee 12. Sr. Hu- manities, English 4A, and Russian History were her favorite classes. BOBBY HEWETT? Football 10,11,125 Baseball 10,115 Track 125 Student Council 12. His favorite classes were English 4A, Chemistry, and Family Living. Being part ofa 10-0 Football team was his most memorable experience. He would like to ha ve a family and be playing football within the next 10 years. CHERRI HOCKETT? Concert band 105 Volleyball 10,11,125 Basketball 10,11,125 Track 10,11,125 Symphonic band 11. Typing, Sr. Humanities, and Chemistry were her favorite classes. She will be selling Real Estate in 5 years. LAURA HOEVEN: Tennis 10,11,125 Volleyball 10,11,125 Class Council 10,11,125 Orchestra 10,11,125 Key club 11. Her favorite classes were Sr. Humanities, Calcu- lus, and Chemistry. Her most memorable experiences were state in Volleyball and in Tennis. She will be Practicing pre-law in 5 years. KITTY MCGEE: HEO 11,125 Pep club 125 Science, Speech, and Family Living were her favorite classes. Her most memorable experience was parents night. MIKE MCGEE: Drama club 10,11,125 Thespians 10,11,125 Pantomime Troupe 10,125 Concert Chorale 11,125 Poudre Playhouse 11,125 Debate dl' Forensics 11,125 lmpalaphonics 12. His favorite classes were English 4A, Stagecratt, and Impala- phonics, In 5 years, he would like to be acting and singing professionally. TIM MCNEILL: Debate 8: Forensics 10,11,125 Newspaper staff 115 FBLA 125 Drama 12. His favorite classes were Sr. Humanities, English 4A, and French, His memorable experience was his Hrst pep assembly, Tim will be graduated from college to later go onto a seminary to become a Catholic Priest. ,IEFF MICHALS: Cross Country 105 Wrestling 11. Computer Programming and Physics were his favorite classes. He wants to be an Electronic Engineer. DWIGHT MILLER: Track 115 DE 12, In 10 years, he will be starting his own business. MATTMOAD: Drama 11,125 Poudre Playhouse 11,125 Thespians 125 Annual staff 12. Family Living II, World History, and Computer Programming were his fa vorite classes. Baccalaureate 1981 was his most memorable experience. He will be retiring after a very successful career in 5 years. He will be traveling the world in 10 years, PATTY MONSEES: HERO 125 HERO, Family Living, and Parenting were her favorite classes, Going to Russell's Funeral Home was her most memorable experiences. In 5 years, she wants to have a daycare center in her home and in 10 years, she wants to work in the Maternity ward at the hospital. GAIL MOORE: Pep club 10,11,125 Hero 115 COE 125 FBLA 12. Political Science was her favorite class. Going to Broadmoor for HERO was her most memorable experience. She wants to be traveling in 10 years. KARLEEN MOORE: Volleyball 10,11,125 Basketball 105 Tennis 10,11,125 Band 10,1 15 Orchestra 1 15 Student Council 12, Her favorite classes were Chemistry, P.E., and Student Council. Her most memorable experience was playing Volleyball. She would like to become a Physical Therapist. SYLVIE MOREL-SEYTOUX: Class Council 105 Student Council 10,115 Pep club 105 Poudre Playhouse 10,11,125 Thespians 10,11,125 Key club 115 Tennis 11,12. Sr. Humanities, Chemistry, and English 4A were her favorite classes. She will always remember falling in love as a Soph. She would like to teach Special Education. 'IOE MORENG: Cross Country 10,11,125 Track 10,11,125 Ski club 10. Zoology, Family Living, and English were his favorite classes. He will always remember dressing up like the guys from FRUIT OF THE LOOM. He would like to be a wild life manager in 5 years, RICHARD MORFORD: Track 10,11,125 Football 10,11,125 P.E., History, and English were his favorite classes. Football is his most memorable experience. He will own his own company in 5 yrs. MARK MORSE: Band 105 Basketball 105 Baseball 11,125 Ski club 105 Bike club 115 Poudre Playhouse 115 Golf 125 DECA 125 NHS 12. Accounting, English 4A, and Elementary Functions were his favorite classes. He will remember his Soph, years because he didn 't get flushed. BETH MOURNING: Pep club 10,115 Cheerleader 105 Wrestling Cheerleader 1 1,125 Tennis 1 15 Class Council 1 15 Silver Quill 1 15 Student Council 12. English 4A, Chemistry, and Family Living were her favorite classes. Her birthday as a Sopho- more was her most memorable experience. She would like to become a doctor in the future. SUSAN NEWLIN: Swimming 10,115 Exchange Student to Columbia, S,A. 11. Spanish, English 4A, and Family Living were her favorite classes. She would like to be managing a business in 5 years. DAYTON NORRGARD: Football 105 Poudre Playhouse 10,115 Thespian 11. Radio Electronics, Chemistry, and Stagecraft were his favorite classes. He will be an Electronical Engineer in 10 yrs. MICHAEL NUTTER: Cross Country 10,11,125 Basketball 10,115 NHS 11,125 Track 10,11,125 Spanish, English 4A, and Senior Humanities were his favorite classes. A memorable experience was watching people walk by in the halls. STACY PARMER: Basketball 10,11,125 Tennis 10,11,125 Pep club 105 DECA 115 Student Council 125 English 3A. Family Living, Senior-Humanities were her fa vor- ite classes. Homecoming 1981 was a memorable experience, MARGIE PEQUENO: Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Geography were memorable experiences. PA ULA PHIFER: Pep Club 10. Tennis 10,11, Girls Choir 10. class council 10. Concert Chorale 11. F. B. L. A. 12. English 4A Impalaphonics, and Business Law were favorite classes. State-Basketball game was a memorable experience, In 5 years she would like to be in law school. ALEXIS RASMUSSEN: Tennis Team 105 Pep Club 105 Diving Team 125 Key Club 125 FBLA 125 Family Living, and Chemistry were favorite classes. Bed Races were memorable experiences. MARCY RAZAL: Student Council 125 Activities Comm. 125 COE 125 FBLA 12. RORY RICE: Football 10,11, Business and Math were favorite classes. SHERRI RICE: Class council 105 Pep Club 105 Wrestling cheerleader 11,12. Her favorite class was Family Living. SCOTT RICHARDSON: Cross Country 10,11,125 Track 10,115 NHS 12. Senior Humanities, Anatomy, and Calculus were favorite classes. Winning State in Cross Country was a memorable experience. In 5 years he would like to be starting a career in Engineering. BARBARA ROBICHA UD: FFA 105 Impala Choir 105 HEO 11,125 HEO, basic English were favorite classes. Prom '81 was a memorable experience. GARRET ROSS: Class Council 10,115 Student Council 10,11,125 Activities Com- mittee 10,11,125 Pep Club 10,11,125 Senior Humanities Student Council and activi- ties were favorite classes, A most memorable experience was the Fantastic Four . STEVE SALTZ: Football 10,11,125 Track 115 Student Council 125 Activities Com- mittee 125 Explorers Post 12. Political Science. English 4A, and Senior Humanities were favorite classes. LYNN SCHMIDT? HEO 11. Science, algebra, and Reading were favorite classes Morp '81 and Prom '81 were memorable experiences. jULIA SCRIVEN: Debate Sc Forensics 10,115 Drama 10,115 DECA 11,125 Panto- mime Troupe 125 Key Club 12. Distributive ED, Family Living, and Film Study were favorite classes. HELEN SEGUL: Track 10,11,125 Cross Country 11,125 English 3A, History, and Bookkeeping were favorite classes. In 5 years she would like to be working as a journalists. PATTI SELLMER: Choir 10,11, Volleyball 105 HEO 11,12, HEO, English 4A, Speech were favorite classes. In 10 years she would like to own a Beauty shop, jONA THAN SHORT? His favorite classes were Lit. Am. West, Woodshop, and P.E. In 10 years he would like to own a ranch, MARK SILHASEK: KRIP 10,11,125 FBLA 125 His favorite classes were ing, Family Living, and Science. In 5 years he would like to be an acc LISA SMOKE: NAHS 10,11,125 Poudre Playhouse 11,125 Some favorit were Humanities, English 4A, and Painting. A memorable experience was Hne quality people at Poudre, In 10 years she would like to be a write DOUG SPITZER: Wrestling 10,115 Football 11,125 Baseball 11. Track 12. Drahing, and Woodshop were favorite classes. In 10 years he would lik Draftsman, KIT STEVER: Cheerleader 10,115 Gymnastics 10,115 Pep Club 10. De Diving 12. OfHce Practice, DECA, and History were favorite classes. H ing, and painting the wall were memorable experiences. STEVE STINNET1? Football 10,11,125 Track 10,125 DECA 11,12. Draf P.E. were favorite classes. A memorable time was the state Football play years he would like to own his own business. SUSAN STOKES: Explorer Scouts 105 NHS 11,12. Favorite classes Humanities, Calculus, and World History. KRISTINE STUART? Swimming 10,11,125 Orchestra 10,11,125 Mgr. S 10,11,12. Some favorite classes were Sr. Humanities, HEO, and Personal Swim meets were a memorable experience. DARREN SUNSET? NAHS 105 NHS 11,125 Tennis 11,12. Chemistry, Be and Design were his favorite classes. Homecoming of '79 is his most m experience. DEAN TEMPLE: Football 105 Track 12. P.E., English, and History favorite classes. In 5 years, he will be counting his Hrst million. jEFF TEMPLE: Track 10,115 Ski club 105 Impala Choir 105 Concert Ch Drama Club 11,125 Poudre Playhouse 11,125 Sr. Class Council 125 Thes Impalaphonics 12. World History, Russian History, and Sr. Humanities favorite classes, His entire Sophomore year was his most memorable one still be in college in 5 years and plans on being employed and rich in STEVE THOMAS: Wrestling 10,11,125 Football 10,11,12. Mechanical Better Idea, and OTS: I were his favorite classes. In 5 years, Steve would traveling and working. In 10 years, he wants to be married and ha ve a fa most memorable experience was the Wrestling season. RENEE TURK: Drama Club 11,125 Poudre Playhouse 115 FBLA 12. Bookkeeping, Family Living, and Stagecrah: She will always remember highschool dance, She will be an accountant in 5 years. RENEE TURNER: FBLA 12. Family Living, Biology, and Business Law favorite classes. She remembers going to the State Basketball game when Sophomore. jOHN VALDEZ: Tennis 10,11,125 Basketball 10,11,12. Sr. Humanities, tary Functions, and Physics were his favorite classes. Going to state in T his most memorable experience. MICHAEL VASQUEZ's favorite classes were Math, Accounting, and Bus wants to be a Counselor or a Teacher. CHRIS VELASQUEZ: Pep club 105 Choir 105 Concert Chorale 11,125 Her favorite classes were English 4A, Bookkeeping, and Everyday Art. Sh bers making fun of Todd Dickson 's blue shoes and purple shirt. DEBBIE VESELK Track 10,11,125 Cross Country 11,125 Her favorite cla Pottery, Botany, and Zoology. She remembers going to state i'n Cross Co jr. She will have a job in animal science. DA VID WADE: Football 10,11,125 Track 10,11,125 Ski club 105 Bas Poudre Playhouse 115 Bike club 11. His favorite classes were Minera Physics. AARON WALTER: Golf 10,11,125 Basketball 10,115 NAHS 12. His classes were Sr. Humanities, Design, and English 4A. Going to state in most memorable experience. ln 10 years, he wants to be working as a pher for the US Government. VICKI WEA VER: Concert band 105 Marching band 10,11,125 Sympho 11,125 Student Council 125 Activities Committee 12. She wants to be a tra and Living in Arizona, DOUG WEST? Basketball 10,11,125 Baseball 11. Sr, Humanities, Ph Computer Programming were his favorite classes. He would like to re years. WENDY WEST? Volleyball 10,11,125 Pep club 10,11,125 Key club 10,1 1,1 Staff 105 DECA 115 MG 125 Student Council 12, Activities Committee 1 year playing Volleyball, was her most memorable experience, She wa traveling in 5 years. PAM WHETSTONE: Pep club 105 Class Council 105 Choir 105 FBLA 12, English 4A, Bookkeeping, and World History were her favorite classes. the state Basketball game is her most memorable experience. She wou own her own business in 5 years. DUANE WHITCOMB: Marching band 10,11,125 Pep band 10,11,125 Con 105 Stage band 10,1 1,125 Debate 8' Forensics 105 Orchestra 11,125 Symph 11,12. Computer Programmig, Sr. Humanities, and Calculus were hi classes. Winning Band Day was his most memorable experience. In 5 wants to be a computer programmer. TIM WIEBELHA US: Football 10,11,125 Basketball 10,11,125 Baseball English 4A, Design, and Algebra II were his favorite classes. SHERRIE WILSON: Concert band 105 Stage band 10,11,125 Symph 11,125 Poudre Playhouse 11. jULIE WOOD: Diving team 105 Tennis 105 Choir 105 Pep band 105 con 105 Poudre Playhouse 10,11,125 Impalaphonics 11,125 Pep club 125 Ke Class Council 12. Impalaphonics, Typing, and Drivers ED. were he classes. She will always remember Sr. Humanities, In 5 years, she wa working at a legal Hrm making lots of money, CHARLA WOODWARD: Class Council 10,11,125 Student Council 10,1 tivities Committee 10,11,125 Drama 10,11,125 Basketball 10,115 Concert Marching band 10,11,125 Pep club 11,125 Symphonic band 11,125 Stu President 12. Her favorite classes were Sr. Humanities, Origins of Student Council. She will always remember the fantastic four . DANNA YOUNG: Swimming 10,11,125 Basketball 10,11,125 Choir 1 phonics 11,125 Track 11,125 Key club 12. wQ.w1gA ' wkiwzw A 'mv xi QXSGL .. 1, 1 X, .Y X : y ,X , gy . 1 .vguz . 'mimi ,ig - lQ1,1f ' 'B Yi if I Tiff NMS 1,1Qs:,v. iii? fc! lvkfrfx I-sf, 2-,N ,g.,,w,. -. -. f.?5'f4'.Ax .- 1055? my Xt X Q .F ,X L -5 xiwf. Shir: A r, 1fAfm+:z-ev ff .K ,. X.,. :A A W W W SP 1? JA! G gp QV7, S ,. 15 A . Wfilir 'L- . Q WM,-X nm ' 5. A .,3,. QXQGRM Kg, K 'fn Tfiiiz 'x . QXNSVI: Nm. X SPRINGS SPORT AWARDS 5g,a. ,. , Barb Maxey, LouAnn Sakala, and Terri Waymire present the coach with some Howers. SPR ING PLAY Charles Cunningham and Rueben Martinez exchange verses. Laura Hoevan accepts her award. Xf- www .. TQQLRQ . - Students at Poudre are always ready for the food. PROM Chosen as Poudre's 1980-81 prom King and Queen were Mike Nutrer and Charla Woodward. Cindy Hagan and Mike English enjoy a dance. A couple relaxes in the 'Enchanted Garden'. if X Q xxx X w X N XX X 5 is . 55 Ed Voss All Conference Rod Bryner All Conference Doug Larson All Conference Dave Schlehuber Honorable Mention Steve Apodoca Honorable Mention Quent Schierenberg Honorable li BASEBALL Coa ch Taylor mf, 'ml ' I mwf '4 5z fs,','7Vi55fif ,I A A ,,w. Clockwise: Coach Ryan, Karleen Moore, Laura Hoeven, Terri Waymire, Louann Sakala, Kelley Cronin, Sue Solranpour, Barb Maxey, Teresa Schmin, Mary Borman, Stacy P3IH1Ef,J1'11 Parmer Laura Hoeven stretches for a Iob, Karleen Moore and Barb Maxey Hgh: for the ball. www a 9 , e' if ,yr l - 'k Uk 0, 1 9- aww -w-44---....,..... ' A - 1, M ..4o ' 'Y if RJ-' 'M ,,...- 181 IIQS Bob Warner hurls the discus Kirk Walters clears rhe high jump. Kirk did very well his senior year at PHS breaking the long jump record wirh a 21 R, 10 in. jump, He also broke the triple jump with a 44 R. lVz in. jump. The old record in :he long jump was held by Mr. Hubka, a present Art reacher here ar Poudre. eson pulls ahead in the 880yd. run as Dana Young cheers him on. at Poudre High School in the spring of had many talented and tenacious runners Held event people. The team brought 9 awesome records to the school. These records are held by the Conference 'ts of Northern Colorado, PHS! The team took the Conference trophy back along with endless memories. Ted now holds the record in the 100, and 440, Kirk Walters holds the record the long and triple jump, jim Wheeler the present record in the pole vault, and the girl's team, Kelly Turk holds an out- time and performance in her sopho- re year to break the record in the 2-mile, bbie Vesley in the 330-low hurdles did an ellent job breaking the previous record d by Shari Hockett, and the distance relay m timed a recording with Pam McClary, llen McMillen, Dana Young, and Kris dley, the distance medley team also placed the record book with Pam McClary, Suel- McMillen, Linda Shephard, and Kris Dud- . To bring back some memories, remember Mr. Delehoy and his three sign before each ctice, Mr. Yaussi yelling either to the rk to the park , or I smell some P and . Mark McKay and jeff Beeson being nor- l for once. Tony Brush without his tape ck? The list goes on .... jim Wheeler clears 13'6 during practice. jim was another Poudre standout in track this year breaking the old school record in his 14' vault at the District 50 relays. He claimed first in the city and conference meets as well as putting up a good try at state. ,, M 3 BOY'S GYM ASTICS 5 5 X -. Q , eigmrima . , Y -3, ix 1.w .- f ,, 3 . . at ,B Q xg fat? fiibf ,Q ftwxisiqmv J-1 - Q A x e .Fiji Q K 2 ,S 'Qi Poudre's awesome gymnastics team: Mike English, Clayton Cunningham, jeff ' Q Shepherd. Troy Housromjeffjohnson, Mike Viney, Hugh Enockson, Paul Web- stcr. Kal jeff johnson going for a 10. Hugh Enockson displays talent on the parallel bars. fi x Qqgrtgkclil S X E Y Q Q5 I W Pa 'I84 NN UAL SIGNING PARTY 3 'mm Students enjoy talking to all their friends. is REG URGOS Poudre's own night club! The theme for Regurgos 1981 was red and black with all of student council dressed for the part. First up was the Barn Burners -a country-rock group. Then came Laura Hoeven with an exciting dance routine, followed by Doug Kerbs and Allen Williams playing the piano. james Eggiman came next with some funny magic, then Nancy Davis sang Everything and Hnally the pride of Poudre High-the jazz Band played. All this MC 'd by Dan Weitz, with drinks and popcorn available for all. Poudre's night club was a big suc- cess, and definitely worth trying again. W' 3 xv. ' Greg Volesky and Chafee Smith get their thoughts together W2 'N SPRING MUSIC Contest: The choirs competed at Central. Both Concert ,Q ,gi ttt.t , ,W JA Zz sHowf ml 'Ll 186 jazz Band shows it's stuftf and Impalaphonics received one in singing and two's in sight ing. Orchestra and Band cc ed at Greeley West. Orchestra ceived two's in both playing sight reading, while Band ceived two's in both also. Congratulations to Mr. Funke, Lashley, Mr. Shull and all of who participated. The Impalaphonics sing their jazz songs, BACCALA REATE Nearly 1200 parents, relatives, and friends were there to be with their son or daughter while listening to Rev. Delbert Paulson talk about a new breed ofsquare, This represented in his eyes and others that you as a person should never he ashamed of being called a square. It is your chance to show others what you can do and what you hope to accomplish. zfiya. fix A 5'i.9fsQr?IF'3-lm? 'G s' 5 Ki TN wif ,,-ffffjmd mn n,,1ESu?': 5.f1 ci, sa I Q I ff if A tw: was Ah, . . sf ..,, ,M t at- WT . , f ' a WY ,I -:Y of -N913 fswf ' fiufwihg QV --SL 'uw V ,. 12:3 f '1 .-L. lx' 'flag I I 2 I Q ,..... .s'i ? 1,l4mi my qkk - k I ' 1 -at T ,nfs 1. H.- I - -M I ta . , f I , - F J v1 K ii 1 A.. bias :W GRAD ATIO Gradua tion was quite an experience for those three hundred twenty six student that graduated from Poudre High School The Valdtctortans a Brown, Fritz oss, Dou Kerbs, Karin Schantz, Therese Sheahan, Paula Webber, and salutatorian Jy J g J es Powell said verses out ofa song that was a song by the Impala Choir named I WANT TO LIVE . It touched nearly 5000 parents, relatives and friends who watched and listened through the hour and forty minute ceremony. EMPLOYEE APPRECIATI O DINNERS Cooperative Office Education I COE 2 , Distribu- tive Education II IDE IIQ , and Home Economics Occupations II KHEO II j all put on employee appreciation dinners. COE students attended their dinner on April 23rd. HEO II had theirs on April 30th. It was at 7:30 at the Lincoln Community Center. Rocky Moun- tain, Fort Collins and Poudre had their dinners at the same time. Connie Kibbee gets some punch. Students in HEO go through HEO I their junior year. They learn skills they can use in HEO II. When they are a senior and in HE O II they ha ve class and work. They get 20 hours worth of credit. When in HE O a student is also in HERO, the club. DE II is much like HE O II. Students go to class and work. They also receive 20 hours of credit. DE also has a club called DECA. DE had their dinner May 14 at the CSU Ballroom. These dinners dhow the employer's how thankful the students and teachers are for their cooperation The employers put in extra time in working with these clubs. Thank you employers. , 4. K -ww 5 X'-1 Mrs. Glenn talks to the guests. Students and guests help themselves to the food SE I OR DINNER ,-. X, Am - AV . I Nllm ' I JM f X 1, 1 i V . Y 34' gif, WNJN IQ: .,. A A ka The ballon family was welcomed with great enthusiasm. at Mr. Pope looks on the class of 81 with a pleased look. 1 Mike Moya, a 1981 graduate, was one of the top bridge builders in Mr. Corbin Physics class. 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102 DOVE, RONALD E 10, 102 DOWELL, LA URIE 125 DRAKE, MICHELLE 12, 155, 174 DRUSTJOAN 115 19, 127 DUDLEK KRIS 11, 14, 30, 40, 41, 66 05, 103 DUNCAN, MARLENE S, 143 DUNLAP, JOHN LEE 10, 67, 60, 05, 102 DUNN, CLIFFORD 12, 154 DUNN, ERIC 10, 46 50, 119 DUNN, JAMES 10, 79 DUNN, SCOTT 12, 32, 34, 55, 59, 174, 154 DUNN, VERNA LOUISE 10, 102 DUVALL, APRIL 10, 50, 102 DUVALL, BOBBI 12, 154 DUVALL, WILLIAM 10, DYER, TRISHA 12, 154, 174 E EASTHOUSE, DON 11, ECKBERG, ANDREW 11, ECKERT, ERIN 11, 7 EDELEN, MAK BENSON 11, EDER VEEN, ROBERT 11, EDWARDS, THOMAS 12, 154, 174 EDYVEAN, DEBBIE 12, 50, 154, 174 EICHMAN, KIM 11 , 47 ELLMANM KIPP 10, 102 ELLMANN, SCOTT 11 ELOE, PA UL J 12, 45, 47, 49, 154, 174 ELOE, TIM 10, 46 79, 05, 102 ELSDEN, JOHN ANDREW 10 EL WELL, JEFFERY SCOTT 12, 64, 81, 154, 174 ENGEL, NANCY S, 96 ENGELL, PAMELA K 12, 154, 174 ENOCKSON, BETH 125 27, 87, 154, 174 ERDMAM KEN E 12, 154 ERHARDT, ANNETTE 11, 35, 45, 47, 48 ESCARENO, YOLANDA R 10, 102 ESPINOZA, DA VID 12, 27, 78, 154, 174 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