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Varsity player Mike Cormier expresses his thrill of victory over second ranked Granite Hills. l r l Joey Ponchettf concentrates his hardest at the half-time ceremonies of the first home game. 10 Opening ' 'We've gotta Celebl'GTe! ' ' Goooo Powaaay!!!! Loud cheers and screams crept out of the corners of Poway High on September 12, 1986, and with very good reason. The school spirited Titans were once again, after waiting for eleven years, able to have a home game on their own campus. ln the past, the Titans drove to Mount Carmel to play all home games. They even had to host their Homecoming game away. The new stadium required a lot of hard work and planning. The entire student, teacher and community population took part in helping to raise the neces- sary funds to build the stadium. I bought a name plate for the bleach- ers, stated Debi Quesenberry. The atmosphere for the first real home game proved to be perfect, the night was clear, chilly and fun. Cheer- leader Debi Devore commented, There was an overwhelming amount of school spirit! Everyone in the stands seemed to be comfortable and at ease. The Varsity football team will al- ways remember their first game in the Poway High Stadium for very special reasons. With a predicted loss of more than twenty points under Granite Hills, the number-two rated team in the county, the team swept the field with amazing skill and power. They beat Granite Hills 13-7. l'm in total shock! stated player Dave Meyers. Senior Pi- lar Melendez summed up the entire evening by stating, lt was a great game! What a way to start off the sea- son and life of our stadium. l 4 QA, A ur-4 -'A-1 fwfr W. -mf.. -- l ff isis--ef ' it ' W4 4 5 t ., H, 'Q , 2 A united VCTSTTY Football ledm charges on the field C1fTeTMGyOTCl'USe CUT The green PHS stadium. F 5 P my 6 . , . 5' 'f Q. U5
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New plants and trees lined the cement walk- ways around all parts of campus. Q , -WS S 5-.. E5 13: HL 'P :V -Q-' --.H 4 3 .F s '-+f ' N? ' ,, I ' 31-sf 7 ' I ' g' --Emil? 1 3 ',..,' , kv . i'? 'L l7 ! mwsxsvh kid.. A, x spmlnr , A ... ' I,-.. 5 9 .f'fW' ri-V ' AQ' . ' . r tl, I 'Y J-Q ty J, In if 'H -: .. i fr fl 3, 5 M ,I vw Jima' - S . , 'a. 3. yr fy' -A--e., . li,,J.,4,z,q.. - - N... V- 1. vc. 1--v Major Changes on Campus The changes around the PHS campus over the 1986-87 school year amazed the entire student body. Sidewalks, fences and gales were among a few of the new additions around all parts of the school. The fencing around the entire school remained the conversation piece for many of the students. Joe Johnson stat- ed, The school feels more like a jail every day! Thick, black gales were locked every night for security pur- poses. I understand the need to pro- tect from possible vandalism, com- mented one student. The addition of cement walkways re- ceived positive comments. Not only did they look nice, but they prevented the students from sinking ankle deep in mud after a rainy day. I hated tromp- ing through the mud! stated Sopho- more Lisa Smith. The library received a very impres- sive addition at the beginning of the year. They added an alarm system exit way. If a student walked out without checking out his book, a sound would go off. Librarian Mrs. Nobriga stated, We're very proud of how far along our library system has come! One intri- gued student commented, I think that the library is neat, it reminds me of an airport when you walk through the X- ray system. A' af, rl- Xx Egg sy When Jody Thilland Cindy Roszelcome to the library, they do all of their work! '-1, nl! AW-4.55 ff .I+ ' SV! K. -' f '- z -.xgjf - ,- 1 r s F1 ' -In XR, .W - I . . A , l-X.,-XR-XUQS .gswaw V ,wtf Jw' ML ,f I .. li .. ...1i..,..,
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