Poway High School - Odyssey Yearbook (Poway, CA)

 - Class of 1987

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HI HCYDSS Alex Bray asks his fellow Lacrosse members why the ball missed the goal. Cradle lt Bab By Chris Blackburn Lacrosse, the newest sport to reach Poway high school, finished its third sea- son this year under coaches Pete Larrabee and Bob Champion. The team grew in number to forty dedicated players. La- crosse combines the strategy of basket- ball, physical contact of football and en- durance of soccer. Returning player Sean DePriest commented, Lacrosse is unlike any other sport l've participated in. l joined because it was something new and different and not like most high school sports. One of this year's few female players, Cathy Elmore, explained, I watched the game last year and every one seemed to have a great time. l love it be- cause it's such a challenge. Larrabee add- ed, Despite the skills required, you can pick the basics up in about three weeks. This year Poway competed against local teams plus those from other states. Matt Bailey hoped that lacrosse becomes a CIF sport. 144 Lacrosse Matt Bailey reaches for the perfect catch. 411 V we ci ll '1 J' ,,, ,,,, ,v,,,,,,,., 4 my fl , 1 CLR? G. Lohman, Z. Burrel, J. Wos, B. Phillips, J. Carmichael, S. Condor, D. Rowe, A. Heimbold, J. Hughes, J. Wacht, T. Simson, J, Vessels, D. Raisky. M. Bailey, R. Konia, F. Jones, C. Carter, D. Stuflick, D. Mansfield, R. Borgie, J. Kenney, R. Kim, G, Warden, M. David, A. Cvar, K. Elmore, K. Powers, A. Bray, D. Bruno, C. Loosbrock, Coach Pete Larrabee.

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H. Carrol, M. Cormeir. S. Sheppard, K. Pinnel, S. Korgel, K. Clark, S. Southwood, Champ, L. Anderson, K. Hansen, K. Uyeda, K. Grassberger, D, Anastas. S. Kube. C. Hoover, J. Rosano, S. Page, G. Warden, D. Cortez, K. Vidal, T. Higgins, J. Miller, B. Santos, M, Napierala, S. Bullock, G. Austin, M. Sinclair, R. Miller, M. Mendoza, S. Bloom, B Napierala, K, Arthur. M. Jacoway, D. Seale, J. Ashworth, K. Hanson, D. Thursfelot. D. Nylec, J. Jaro, J. Ashworth, T. Sharpe, Varsity Club members raise money for their letters. Va rsit upporting Each Other By Lori Raber Helping each other and friendship were what this year's Varsity Club was all about. Each sport helped support the oth- ers by earning money for everyone. They sold popcorn and sno-cones to help raise money. When asked what the purpose of the club was, John Stephens replied, To unite all the sports together. The meet- ings informed the members about when events were happening and what events were upcoming. They also discussed the outcome of various competitions. This club helped provide school pride and pride out on the field or wherever the teams competed, stated Dustin Seale. Each member knew that there were stu- dents who cared and were out there root- ing for them at every game. An infamous activity of this club was their top-secret initiation technique. You will have to become a member to find that one out. Ken Arthur decides to snack. Varsity 143 iv vu ,Viv



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L. Heppel. A, Phillips, S. Millican. C. Dudgeon, N. Schnoebelen, J. Campbell, M. Deyarman, M. ll Grappelettes I I- Callaway. S. Wilbourn, L. Deyarman Guardian Ange s By Chris Blackburn One of the wrestling team's biggest supporters were the grappelettes. This group of girls put in a lot of time and hard work this year in helping the wrestling team. The main purpose of the club use to be cheering on the wrestlers, but that has all changed. The club has expanded its responsibility to the wrestlers. The main one was keeping score, stats, and keeping time. They also gave flowers to the wres- tlers at school before a meet. Each girl was given a couple of wrestlers and she was to become their guardian angel. This meant that they would give gifts to their wres- tlers before a meet. The grapplettes were also the spirit of the team. You could al- ways see them at the meet cheering on the wrestling team. Megan Callaway ex- pressed her feeling about the club when she stated, IO guys to each girl! A ' M? . Eff A C1'f2?a45',.i .. . ,W Q., - ip V at V533 Mm M.. A. Oldham, V. Signori, A. Bock, B. Napierala, S. Troop, D. Arnold, J. Frankfatlec, J. Boaz, K. Schmidt, L. Cotugno, S. McCain, T. Vasouez, not pictured, M. Miller, T. Matsubara, J, Kim. P. Melendez Art s Music By Chris Blackburn A few times a year the halls are full of the outstanding work of Poway High's art students. During this time the student body was welcomed to look at some of the art work that other students produced. For many people art is a way of self ex- pression and putting emotion on a canvas. Painting is like singing. You have to make the art work you're doing sing. Cne piece that I did this year took me six weeks to complete. Now it's finished and it is a symphony, stated three-year art student Chris Schmidt. Art deals with more than just slapping some paint on a canvas and calling it a masterpiece . Mrs. Margary Zacarias, the class instructor, felt that artists are born with the gene that makes a good art- ist. She stated, You are either born with the ability or you iust don't have it, but when students have the ability they are outstanding. Poway High's artist brought their originality to the campus. Grc1ppeIellesfArl 145

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