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Back in the Swing of Things Gee, whiz another pep-rally! squealed an anxious freshman. With music-filled lunchtime, on some occasions and humorous assemblies, many Poway High students considered student life on campus fun and light-hearted. Though, there were good activities, some students weren't as involved as they should've been, commented Adam Jones. However, the quality of an event didn't seem a problem as much as student participation. Pilar Me- lendez pointed out, The only regret I have is that we don't have as many activities as I would like to see. Whenever we have pep-rallies or assem- blies, our student body revs up only wish we could have them more often. This year, Senior Titans took to the ice in a brutal game of ice hockey while others got ready to put on a smashing Sadie Hawkins. Jennifer Stampfli remarked, It's great to spend time with fellow, students out- Hill side of school. Also, on various Friday nights, the ASB put on an After Game dance which provided entertainment for all. Elisa Smith agreed, It was an overall success and served as an outlet from school pressures. Under the direction of the ju- niors, Morp turned out to be a different dance un- like the elegant evening of romance at Prom. Even the Morp Fashion Show proved to be a hilarious event. The real nerd was vividly portrayed by twelve courageous students. Then, Homecoming kicked off the year with excitement. The student body as a whole was involved in activities from assemblies to dances. Students initiated school spirit far more than previous years. Poway High has more to offer than any student could possibly take advantage of! stated Senior Glen Tripp. Thus, when Student Life faded away for the summer and the class of '87 left its mark at PHS, the activities would continue to be a special memory for everyone. Tom Sharp smiles in amusement at his wet teammate at a pep-rally. 5 WWEW -wa- ...J M- iu0sdhalau.n...
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