Poway High School - Odyssey Yearbook (Poway, CA)

 - Class of 1988

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lerry Wilson gives a speech pertaining to the Persian Gulf C. Grider, G. Boult, Z Petro, K. Zombro, l. Hotfmen, M. Motzlfin, M. Chacon, T. West, C. Zombro, B. Groff, R. Meisinger, l. Wilson, G. Newman, M. Brannon, Mr. Goff, E. Gall . S , S --i Ah yes, another exciting world issue, murmured Tyrone West. To Know Our World by Grefsheiz Berk hispers echoed off the walls of the con vention cen ter. Representatives of different countries sat discussing the next item on the agenda. This was a typical scene of this year's U.N.!lnternational Relations seventh per. and club. Members of the club learned how to deal with internation- al problems from a particular coun- try's viewpoint. The club has been an excellent way to study up on world issues, stated Ed Gall. The club also discussed these world issues during class time. Any current event that interested anyone could be debated. Research also took up much of the students' time. The club was divided up into several countries. Each member needed to thoroughly investigate this particular country's beliefs on certain topics. Chris Macllroy concluded, lt's not only being able to see what's hap- pening in the world, but to be able to take the position from someone of another country and see their views. Model U.N. Clubs 51 Model U. .

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Choir Orchestra Blending T Of Harmony by Gretchen Beck burst ot music and singing rang through the air. The choir this year concentrated on two well-developed con- certs, one performed in the winter and one in the spring. During the time the club met, they practiced contemporary as well as classical songs. The choir benefited from all who sang in it, but it really sprang up with several singers that took private lessons. Another large event that took up much practice time was the Thousand Voice Choir, which oc- curred on March ll th at Pt. Loma. lt's an oriented group that provides a positive musical experience, com- mented Mr. Musgrove. The orchestra, being in its second year, grew immensely. I t is expected to grow even larger next year with some very talentedfincoming Fresh- man that wish to participate too. Most ot the time was spent practicing tor upcoming concerts and festivals, as well as solos and Ensembles. Shirah Madsen stated, The harmonious sound oz' the instruments blending together is the greatest value. 50 Clubs ChoirfOrchestro The choir sings a fun-hlled song that has a boun beat. Kolco Hosoda studies her sheet music before she begins to sing a contemporary piece in her native tongue, Sunny Broclcmoller practices a jazzy piece. Shirah Madsen plays a Solo so lightly that her lingers seem dance on the lceys.



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- Theater Guild Acting , , .Up by Gretchen Beck flowing and you are all psyched up to do your best, the minute you reach the stage you 're just overwhelmed, exclaimed Pam Pochel. However, the Theatre Guild did not actually act within the club, but instead did fundraisers in order to raise money that went toward school plays and also to participate in special con ven tions. SCETA was one of these in which the actors were able to perform and learn of how acting techniques. A great deal of money also was raised for the new theater to be built sometime next year. lndividually many saved their money too in order to go to New Yorlc over Christmas break. While in the city the actors saw four plays, and learned of the wonders of being on Broadway. The talent of the students was ex- pressed by performing Come Blow Your Horn at the La lolla Playhouse Young artists' festival. Many of the actors enjoyed the new experience of entertaining for a larger group of people. Kristen McCarthy stated, l like being up on stage trying to en- tertain people when you say a line and you can feel the audience get- ting involved. lt's the best reward. 4 hen the adrenalin starts 52 Clubs Theater Guild l don 't care, l 'm not going, 'X said a persistent Robin Breisch to lulie lijogelstad. Kristen McCarthy and Stephanie l-larris End an alternate use for a cream pie. D. Athay, E. Spedale, S. Harris, I. Dawson, P. Miller, M. Haddilcin, B. Snyder, M. Simmson, I. Fenolope, T. Argersinger, C. Clegs, C. Murray, SE. Flint, C. Ross, B. Bender, C. Drummond, R Sayles, Mrs. Manos, T. Monroe, S. lohnson, D. Crouch, M. Brennan, l. Rogelstad, C. MacKauf, P. Prochel, C. Tournage, SR. Boragch, H. Cygleman, K. McCarthy, S. Chesterfield, C. Strom, C. Zomb

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