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K1 H if ' I atm-as X, .Q ,. .T ' Rollins, Shannon 7 ' J Romero, Christopher M - 1' Romero, Cynthia L ig 6- M A ' Roozing. Michelle R. , ' J 1 t Q H J Rusk, Nicholas G. 4. S, f t--'Q - , ' 4 xr .' mar! a . I 1 l 1 .,... ., K Us 1. 1 P .. iq ,,'. - .. ,, .0 i ,. r I ,J -fa , . ,Sui .. , . . . TF -f 2i.- A, . gif. '- Qf.,.::g5 my 1 Russell, Alexandra ' Russell, Richard G. Sanchez, John A. Sandoval, Patrick J. , Sanders. Edward S. - - Sanders, Tim S. Sanford, Michael C. Sayers, Kimberly L Schimpf, Susan L. Schmitt, Rebecca L. Schneebeck, Kathy L. Schneider, Barbara C. Schneider, David W. ' Schoen, Bree A. Schraeder, Kevin B. Schroeder, Kristin L. 1 Searle, Scott W. Seay, Shannon M. Senn. Jennifer M. Seubert, Matthew J. Sexson, Kerri L. Sexson, Paul A. Sharp, Tammy A. Sheridan, Scott W. Sinel, Patricia J. Slaten, Joel P. I .71 .' , V ' 4 'L ' c J 522 A Smith, Angela F. ., g Smith, Jason C. I - of V Smith, Michael F. A ' A 1 Q1 A'se ' XEKERY , Smothermon, Heidi A. ave you ever wondered if there is a s code for teachers? Do they dress way they do just to break the mono- of our day? Has there ever been a in your life when it was all you d do to contain your laughter? udents have not only noticed how r teachers dress, but have kindly ed their comments with this hard king young journalist. Craig Eaton, or, stated, Mr. Zimmerman's ts almost never match his suit Your Socks Don't Match coats and if they do his ties don't match his coats. Some students are not so blessed. Suffering through a class where the teachers colors are miss-matched has been compared to a block of English. Gina Fornnarino commented, Mr. Oe- tinger has a habit of wearing socks that don't match his pants. With some teachers, you can tell ex- actly what department they're in by what they're wearing. Lisa Tomasetti, admits that she's never had Mr. Hock- man for a teacher but, I knew right away he taught science. Who else would run around in a white lab coat? There are teachers who have recog- nized the value of comfort in the teach- ing role. Angie Bills, stated, Mr. Qualls always looks so comfortable running around in his sweats. We realize that not only their knowl- edge, but also their individual style sets them apart from the students. People 95
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Talent at LH There was much talent at Littleton this year. If you walked by the art room, you would have seen for yourself. There were drawings, paint- ings, and pottery all over the room. Some people took these classes just for fun, but others want- ed to improve their art skills. Miss Cremer, one of the art teachers, liked to get her students involved in art shows. She entered the art work that she felt had potential. This year there were two major shows. The National Scholastic Art Award Competition and the Southglenn Show. lf a piece of work won the National Scholastic Art Award Competition, it was displayed at the University of Denver, dur- ing January 2-22 with a chance to go to New York for a bigger art show. This year there were more advanced classes offered. This gave students a chance to chal- lenge their skills. For the first time print-making and jewelry were offered second semester. Stu- dents that enrolled in these classes learned much while having fun. Overall print-making and jewelry were a big success. Hansen, Pam ' Foreign I-ansuase S 2 ll Q Hardy, Tim an if ' Math 4 itil ' , , Hecke. Jim Social Studies Herron, Jean Resource 94 - People Pam Moore is absorbed with creating a masterpiece of clay.
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Snyder, Brenda E. Solum, Ellen C. Spieczey, Sarah C. Spiess, Steven S. Spolec, Rachel J. Stacey. Barb L. Stansberry, Janet L. Stansberry, Douglas W. Stanton, Randy W. Stricker, Kimberly K. Stuck, Nancy L. Staritzky, Scott S. Steiger, Vit Steinke, Lance 1 as r Air Force: A Great Way of Life. This familiar slogan was seen on pencils and posters throughout the as the Air Force, Army. Navy and Marines interested prospective recruits with their sales pitch gl X i- ,.... . f ' J' C W .. ty .MAH Stephens, Denise A. Stephens, Jennifer D. Stiverson, Kevin J. Stratman, Jennifer A. Sterner, Gina M. String, Denise L. Styers, Kristine L. Suderman, Gregory P. Sundgren, Debbie K. Tally, Kim R. Taylor, Eric R. Taylor, Margaret M. Taylor, Scott D. Theis, Christopher J. Thomas, Julie L. Thomas, Robert M. Thomas, Scott B. Tischer, Thomas J. Tracy, Michelle E. Truong, Kha T. Tsapakis, Aikaterine 96 People nc' x li - l tt ,- . ' Q ff I 5 ' 4 if' W 'iz 5.31. '-L we V. , rm':l , rm .1 I . C2 vsw '..r'.. ,si-W I ,g,, F myxaq 3 .fr of l . 'PMWM I A s ,Z
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