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Liga Calhoun expresses her devilish perS0nality. Masked from head to toe is the way-to-go when making a scene on the quad. xx- .l ..- X ,ig i ,s gf., . WW, waz 5- t o , i -' H . ' . ' 'L 'P i' ' A A. ,, up ,. , I., , f Y at 1, '?? 1 ? ' 1 , - ' ,,, X i , ' ' Julie Hummel, Kristin McCarthy, and Dana Crouch discuss their plans for trick-or-treat. True Personalities Shine Through By Jenny Selser Witches, goblins, and cats are typical Halloween characters but not here at Poway High! Instead, crayons, devils, flap- pers, and pirates roamed the halls. Occa- sionally, Ronald Reagan or The Masters of the Universe could be seen protecting our sacred campus. This year's spirit towards Halloween was better than in the past due in part to the well-publicized costume con- test as well as certain clubs emphasizing the fun of dressing up. There was a lunchtime pep rally during which the cheerleaders be- gan an upbeat dance routine, wearing silver garbage bags. Then the ASB invited any- one who had the nerve, to come on stage, the chance to strut their stuff , and in front of the entire on-looking student body. Prizes consisting of record gift certificates were awarded to the winners: Jared Hamil- ton Cmental institution escapeej for most original, Glenn Capitanio Ccrater-faced swamp thingj for scariest, and Norman Weiss tlizard manj took best all around. For those who participated, Halloween '86 was one to be remembered. It was great! Students showed that nobody is ever too old for Halloween! exclaimed Danielle Davi- dian. Halloween 27
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i , I' I' ' 1 1 i 1 Jennifer Lukenbill and Heather McLeod strut down the stairs with confidence. Sara Massingil escaped the OOMPA-LOOMPA commune to come to PHS. lf 'Cv l . Wg. W +'-N f saw - . ..mnPQ'4lm-If' ' ' ' KWQHM. .U v- 1 W t N .. n-3 ' , - sa r- ff aff 1 5 .. . wih,??,,- , 4 it - Z., . !5s'd. :n'1 'Y Zan? ' :- gfYs .::15s,v:Ii?, ,fe ,-J bv. ,A Q, Cgiiig 1-Z Q' 5 i ,fl Eighevu. - tg ,-yg.f W - - -W1--g--. ' hr. f5,,:,5:' Wffk A ings -dem, A- 4. ww .t. ,WU 5. V, - ,, . Vf M, , M . , , f 5'1'92e55'f'QE,,e':'Q.'Qi2'.i:'i-F1f-':f..: N 51 2 r his-fi' .1...,:r. 2 N t 1, cpfwrvfg- AA LQ , W fi,-43:9 ttf-.f we .fel-wtf is psf, it r 1' o if , um' fisfff W 1 Q3 cf' f s e if . . , S 1,2 M:':9:.,,t:z.q? . X '91 Q W f ' ' 2 , , L pg , y 5 M t J H1 Ai. X -f 62- ... t -F Y Y kc, wwtii' My f Matt Golden takes Jared Hamilton back to the Nut Farm with help from Erica Maienschein. The J.V. cheerleaders look so buffin their F.B. uniforms that they scare off potential lunch sharers. 26 Halloween fr 4, ,,rM.,h,, tzq 33-r 154' Q' 7 . 'IQ . , . k .., of s I d al s wr! PP lf 14 t p tfttt ettt
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LUNG-l'l'lI XE Erin Kane and Christie Thibeault gossip at lunch. .1 V . xy 4 W: kg'- wt. f 1 s2' M if 4 Qt. Q 1 ' if Yts' ' ,jg . '-,f .Q at I ff . ' t , 4155 Q X J , ' 'TN953 lt w al 'f ' Cheri Boyer talks and eats at the same time. Starving for Time By Tami Watkins an lim starved! My stomach is growling. When is this class over? Many times hungry Titans cannot wait for the bell to ring to mark the beginning of lunch. For many it is the end of the day also Lunch has become so crowded, you yf.R :'3 can't walk the halls without spilling your 'fax soft drink down the front of you, replied an annoyed student. On the other hand, if you can wait ten minutes for lunch you may be able to catch your breath and sit down on the grass, socialize with friends or find time to study. As Mike McGowan noticed, Hey, what's the use wasting lunch when you can talk with your friends for thirty- . five minutes and scam on girls at the same timef' Now, for the more time-efficient person, you may find yourself hurrying for a cubicle in the library, a chair in the Titan Center or even a shady spot on the quad in order to relax and listen to the music pro- vided by the A.S.B. HI think we should have music everyday, it makes lunch a lot more fun and sets me in a good mood for my following classes, complained Doug Potter. Lunch was the time of day where students could express themselves and take a break from the ac- tion. 28 Lunchtime
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