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'T-TWMMTMTWM i It item- i i There cer- tainly has been a renais- sance in club activity at PHS this year. --- Mr. Weiss 48 Clubs Out To Get You Push! Let me in. Save me a seat. These were typical sounds of students trying to get into a packed club meeting. Membership throughout many of the clubs this year has multiplied like a bee produces honey. Now more than ever, students have taken an inter- est in what our school has to offer in the way of clubs. For example Trenace Beaudet felt, I joined AFS, to learn about other countries. Officers from such clubs as S.A.D.D., Interact, and Key said that their clubs are the largest they've been. Part of the growth was due to, the publicity that took place this year as well. I don't think clubs would be as successful without the fliers received in first period. They are great remind- ers, stated Susan Pankau. Lisa Cotugno con- cluded, I hope this enthusiasm in our clubs continues throughout the future as well. it W x , Q ,
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Chivalry lives. Peter Secor prepares to open the door for Jenny Coon. Arriving on time. ll ta Todd Geldreich takes Chris Gilliam to the d SHCS. by Stephanie Allen and Jon Jaro rom Reaches New Heights here's Prom gonna be this year? asked a cur- ious PHS student. Soon, everyone wanted to know and time was running out. What was the cause of all this mystery? Well, due to a misunderstanding between Poway High and Camp Pendleton, the Prom reserva- tion for the site was, somehow, lost. Needless to say, Junior Class President Dave Baker and his staff were left in a difficult situation. I was really con- cerned because I knew finding another location would be tough, said Dave. After many inquiries, a site for Prom 1988 was, eventually, determined. The Prom took place at the NAS Miramar in a HTOP GUN flight hangar. Although many students seemed skeptical about the location at first, the evening proved to be a total success. The theme tied in well with the surroundings and the deco- rations provided an atmosphere all Proms should have. Couples attending the event expressed positive feelings. lt was a fun-filled adventure that I'll al- ways rememberf' stated Jason Appel. There simply was no doubt about it - Prom 1988 had the stuff that only the fondest dreams are made of! Prom was a night I will always remember. I t was the perfect end- ing to my senior year. - Diana Maxwell I was proud of the Ju- nior Class for putting on such a good Prom. -- Shannon Murphy Prom 47
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This food has got to go!' agreed Mike Hoffen- kamp, Camille Zombro, and Doug Orvis.
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