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,F M DC 9 DC fl 1... :J .C ., A V Q L1 Q Q Q N N -1 Z We know Leis get .1 few rhrngs smughr Ir ns ume :har yuu, the reader, understand wha: we, rho newspaper. are ull about We are respunsnble juurnalxsrs We .src derermnncd ru fund the news .md rcpurl lr frurly and .ncumrely Sometimes the news 15 grand. sumeurm-5 xr as bad Bur. xr rs nur duty .rm yuurmlmm ru rupurr flu- news. good ur bm I.cr s mkc fur an example rho rmgxn Tylenol umxdenu Thu mn ccrnunly bad neuf. And. nr vu, Lurminly rcpmlcd by the mcdm Yu. xf rhe muim lm! dcuded nm nz rcpurr dm rwvu. bcuusm' lr WM bad. :hr publlg Huy hue nc-wr knlmn ,myrhmg Jhuur nz, .md n1.my murr pruplc may h.n'c sxmllrmv.-d pmwncd Tylcn-:I what we're doing Similarly, the smff wqnred ru report an ln-depth awry about rmlmng rcgulzxrmns, Bur, uma afrur mme were reminded rh.mr this rype uf story mxghr be bad press lust as the Tylenol m.muf.uuurers probably didn! w.1nr thu story wriucn, :hc .uhlercs .md uunhes dndnk VXJUI J IYJIHIHH l'9gll1.l!lOl'15 Ylllfy Yffllfen We were dcmed un-:hr record lnlervwws Wk- were mld we were rrmdmg m df.-cp xmrcr And, we r.1nlnmonc- hrlck w.1ll.:frL'r Jnulhcr. Wu henanw irusrmred, but we sull plan no dn :hc smry ln thu Chmr Hun.: mp smry, we were .naked um Jlrrr the smry pm nw .mud hun frcllngx Letters What you think... New Wave DL-.rv ldunr. 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Mak- Ku-irr, lllrk Sum. lc'nnliL'r Mmmlm, Nuke f,.nrIm Let us hear from you Thu span' us rescued for yum. 1.1-ttcrslwlllulldmmr ,arc xwlwllu' Thur Mumld bc llmm-A um 4011 monk .und musr hc sxgnml NJIUL-w11.xx hc vu lrhhuld II rnqmwrui 'IAIHL' L-dxmr muxr Agrcc.lruvxxcu-r.ll1.nl :lu-rmwlushnr xx uhlmlllnng ,n xmmu .xrc in-gnlu1u.m',und L-smpn-lllr1g I.L-uurs ul :Inu lf-lnmr sh-mill hr- Jmppg-ri an dw bm -mmrlu flu prurlrurmrm rm-n1,l lm Tin- Opcu I-umm u III IL-.uurq gum: L-drmrrrlx .ami lem-rx hmgv.-r dun 5110uunlsQrum.1l1yul1L'xI1lllL- RMHS ummmurury -xrudv.-nu. rcauluurx, .1-iuxvxrmrmmr, Llvsnm-.1 p4-mmm-I, .md puunrs P14-.nw uH1t.nl.lrly xncrnlwrut xn flu- Upun If-.mrn rm-.r..n.,f mf cm., .f ,..., n..r.1.a mr., Wu 'I'Iu- ll1,w'1':gf':1. frcwrxcslhc'rA.L3I1rrucdlrcxvrxthllugllpuhlnhus And ln another sxruniun. one source questioned the reported .abiliry ru quote hum .xcfururcly This has gm ru smp We .src nm mercly A publn rclrmom devrcc for the school We wwnk amid bad xchoul news pus: nw .word humng rhc school5 repuuriun And, we .ITC l'l0lCY'E'LlIII'1g 0UflNXl'1 quotes jus: um make .1 good xmry We rry nf he J scrmus student publrcariorm We .nu nor yum knis plnyung Hsdmul Editorials What we thunk... paper We have taken .1 profcbsnonnl .mirudc wwqrd journalism We knuw nur rnghls We know our responsibilnries. We .xrc wurkmg for yuur xxndcmrnndnng .md .1pprcc1.x- tion We h.nve spent countless huurs, ln .1nduuruf5chm:l, pumng these publifarium together, We have worked no make, what we feel, is an rmpormnr cunrriburiun ru she school. We mrend ro wnrinue ro mnku thu: cuntribuuon, We unrend ro seek the truth We intend ru report the news r'l'!mni' you .md lqnodhya. lj Imnld burn 14 rxllwx Ibn zu bluml, I 111114111 b.nu.f 9 'Q x A Q 'i,' kc air- 1 Xe Q,oooo Who needs ff, A11-rr lt rlrmr XY'hu needs H.lIIuwL-cn .myw.1y' H.nllnmcun must he xhc sillnusr hulrd,xy cwrcrunul Im.ngxnc hundreds M thousands ut hula kuls p.xr.1dlng around mn S3 sum'- buughz wsrnumw Lhmrxng xhc mm- 'track or treat .nr L-very doorstep lr's rcally rndrculuus Ami, vxh,u'w murcrlduuluua, ns :hu .nur rhc yuan Halloween kms gmwn mm une uf rho favorite hulnlhys .ummg kxds Ar lmsr :ww nmmhb bn-imc the hnllday. nhlldrcn snr around drmmmg .nbuur mlm sort uf wsrume rhefll bu wc.1rmg.lnd the oodles uf mmiy rhq II be recuxxmg Hut, the mm: dmurbnng :hung about HAllmxccnnrI1.nr Jn innocent Lhxldk dreams can be shattered nn .nn instant by .1 single m.mx.AQ Yrs. 'ner rhe years Halloween has .llwu bvurmc .x fqvurnre holiday .unmrlg lu-muon Ocmhcr RI hu bcwme .1 pvrfcu d.1y un ummmn .1 pcrfcu LYIFHQ Nm J smgle Halloween gnu by wxrhuur hmrmg about rhc r.1pes.rhc k1dn.nppxngs.md rhc murders ul' innocent people Nm .1 sxngle Halloween gnu bywx!l1uulhe.1rrng Jbnuzdrugf Llccd v.Jndyh.nrs. poisoned bubble gum. ur razor bhdci found in Lundy apples It has become jus: nckenmg Halloween anyway? SWDDWQ Stones l Mm only lmaglnv :hr hey- day pwyuhupuhs url! h.nc :hm yc-Jr And why nm' jun In: mnmh seven people were kzllcd by qnnnxdc-1.ued Tylennl pulls Since then, one man almost suffered blindness tmm uymg Vmnc tainted unh hydmchlum .uni And. still another person swallowed muurhvaxh spxkcd wxrh Jud Whmn knows what thousands uf kxda nuy fund :hm yr-.lr hndmg an their c.xmIyb.xrs. bubble gum .md .xppluv And. rhxs usn'r rhu only auknc-55 ,xswv.1.1u-d muh Halloween Thrcu nnmney-lr1.1klng horrur movies were named .xirer rhzs hulnhy Halloween I. ll .md :hc newly released HallowcunIIl.whnlL'lvc 1Ami III bet .xnyrhmg rhus mfw :mme xs 4 rc.nI wmncrr Halloween :mr fun Halloween has bcuxmc auk .md demented And ir :Q .mlm RUCHU MDUIIIBII1 HIIIIIIIIIIIIBI' A Rocky Mountaln Hugh School Student Puhllcahon Editor .................... ........... R on Clark Associate Editor .......... Steve Worner Business Monoger ............ Col Nickol News Editor .......... Becky Alexonder Sports Editor .... ............ S tuon Smith Reporters ...... .... Be cky Conant Kari Gallegos Jennifer Stonsfield Phorogropher ............. Trocee Loehn Adviser ............... ...... G Ienn Groy The Rocky Moumoin Highlighter rs owned ond published once 0 monrh by me newspoper srofi of Rocky Mounrom Hugh School 1300 W Swollow Road Fon Collins CO 80520 Phone 226-5626 KLOBOD S A-59' x ixlly Thnu5.xmis uf people will stand m hm- :his ymr, pay their 51511. gum ro mur The Haunted House sponsored by their 105.11 menS duh fl think us hnhrmus zu :uc grown men nn umnswr costumes qhasxng mhur man, wmncn and ghrldren around .I haunted huuscf Th.u's nm iunnylr lm also srlly lu think :har people go nur .md buy .1 nice pumpkm,L.xrwnup rr-nllynnw .xml :hen gc-r lr snmshcd In plumes by the ncxglwborhuud kids Irs iusr mu xxlly Halloween ls ,x sally, suck .md wnse-less tradition Who needs nr anyway' We-II. I guesx I wan planning tu go uw llml M.ms1un uf Terror ' And, well I.1m going ru wc Pmfm mmurmw mghr md, well hey, I mnghr see you there In my Bozu rhe Clown uysmmcf Highlighter eighth in state The Rocky Maunlaln Hlghllghler lied for eighth place in the Colorado High School Press Association Olympics held on Friday. Oct. 1. at the University of Colorado in Boulder. This year's edllor, Ron Clark, is shown here accepting a gold award for his design of the Iron! page ol the May 16,1982 Hlghllghlal. Clark, '83, Chris Theurer, '82, Lisa Morphel, '82, Rlchel Maglll, Poudre '84, Mary Weeks. '83, and Llz Hllleman, '83, won sllver awards lor their continuing coverage of last year's controversy concerning undercover police In the schools. Debbie Caln, '82, received a bronze award for a community story about Cara Neth. Mlke Daugherty, '82, also won a bronze award for his failure column Ona Hand CIuppIng by Excalibur. Stall pholo by Tncoe Lonhnl E i
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' M VOL 10 No. 2 Rocky Mountain High School, Fort Collins, CO 80526326 October 28, 1982 Ms. Uhls, Teacher ol the Year, nys she feels a sense of accomplishment when :he sees all the doctors, lawyers and engineers she has worked with In the past.1Staffpholo by Traces Loehnj Students, faculty vote Ms. Uhls 1982 'Teacher of the Year' By Sruarz Smub The Teacher of the Year for l982 is Ms Pam Uhls, social studies teacher at Rocky Mountain. Ms Uhls teaches the social studies part of Humanities, which is made up of the top seniors.Shesaid, Workingwirh :hese scholars is what keeps me in teaching l've been teaching Humanities for 10 years, and when I see all the doctors, lawyers, and engineers I have worked with, it gives me a sense af accomplishment Although she is now involved n teaching, Ms Uhls considered oining the diplomatic corps after she graduated from Colorado Southern College. lnstead she came to Fort Collins to attend CSU. Ms, Uhls then began teaching social studies at Poudre When Rocky Mountain opened, she saw a chance to teach Humanities. I was acquainted with Dr,Wells and Mr Oglesby, who co-teaches Humanities. Plus, Humanities is a more motivated class than those I was teaching then, she said Mr. Oglesby, who teaches the English part of Humanities, said, I feel that Ms Uhls has an excellent command of the material she teaches, and she is a very capable lecturer. Also, school is her family, so she has a personal commitment to teaching juhl Wojahn said, She is a really great teacher She has some lousy puns, but a good teacher. Outside of school, Ms Llhls is involved in the attorney generals campaign In her spare time. Ms. Uhls has tried selling real estate and stocks and bonds l was trying to sell stock to people with a little extra money, but they are hard to find nowadays, she said with a smile, Superstitious?.. by Becky Comm! Every night before johnny goes to sleep, he has to check under his bed. johnny has a fear of creatures lurking in the night. johnny turns out the light and hops into bed. Oh no! He forgot to close the closet door. Somehow in a pitch dark room, an open closet seems even darker. johnny jumps out of bed and turns the light back on and shuts the closet door. Now he can sleep without worrying about monsters. johnny's is a good example of how superstitions get started. When johnny walks down the street and sees a ladder leaning against a building, he walks around it because it's bad luck to walk under it. Why is it bad luck? ln ancient times, people believed a triangle was a symbol for life, When a ladder leans against a building it forms a triangle. lf anyone were to violate it, evil spirits would harm him. Another reason began in sorne Asian countries. As a punishment for severe crimes, people were hung from the sev enth rung of ladders leaning against trees. Because death was thought to be contageous, anyone who walked under a ladder might catch death from the spirit of the hanged criminal. 'i Musicians weigh offers by sim Wm.-f ll enough money becomes available to the RMHS Singers and the RMHS Winds, these groups might find themselves performing in China next spring Both groups have been invited to perform in the First Invitational Festival of Music held in Shanghai, China The Singers were one of three high school choirs in the country invited to perform The band was one of six high school concert bands selected, Because uf the large amounts of money needed to finance the trip, a meeting was held in early October to decide whether or not these groups would be able to accept the invitations The cost of the trip is 31,700 for each student The parents of the choir .ind band members had to make a final decision through a secret ballot vote We wanted the parents in on it tthe decisiunb because only they could make that kind of decision, Dr Herb Goodrich, choir director, said Because ofthe size ofthe commitment. we felt we had to have a 90 percent approval in order to make the trips feasible The parents of the Singers voted 90 percent in favor ofthe trip It was the necessary number of votes, Dr Goodrich said. In that same meeting, only 75 percent of the parents of the band students voted tn favor of the trip At that time it was decided that the band would decline the invitation But, because 1 group of patents didnt know whether or not the vote taken was based on a desire to stay home ot based on financial need, another organizational meeting was set tu reexamine the possibility of the trtp Wave got a group of enthusiastic parents that gust won't take no for an answer ' said Dr k Goodrich The group, made up of six couples, put together a questionnaire and sent it home to the band tn order to get some absolute figures Through the survey, the parents found a strong desire to take the trip, but the money remained a problem So a meeting was held last Wednesday The band parents agreed to a plan that called for a S100 payment per student by Oct 51 Then an additional 30 days will be given to raise the rest of the money Dr Goodrich said that there was something very special about the parents of the band He said that the band parents felt that both groups should look at the fundraising as a joint venture since both groups received invitations But, one way or another, the choir was going to China The band agreed to raise money in the following manner' Rather than trying to raise the funds simultaneously, the band would start raising money, giving the first Sl0.000 to the choir Additional money beyond the 310,000 would go to the band. If the band tsn't able to raise the money needed to commit itself for the trip by Dec l. any other money raised for the band willbegtven to the choir, He said he has already received some individual donations for the choir. The Fort Collins Rotary club donated 3750, and S l,60O from another source was specifically pledged to one person who was a little on the short end to be able to go ' Dr Goodrich also said Woodward Governor and Martin Marietta in Utah have been considering some proposals Hopefully we will get some sort of assisrancef Dr Goodrich said The Chinese government is already subsidizing 31,000 per person making it feasible for us to go Parent committees have also been formed to seek funds One group is going tu large corporations, A second group is going to local businesses and organizations. And a third group will be working with the kids on fund-raising activities. This is a diplomatic level trip that the Chinese government is sponsoring, It's nothing lower than that, Dr Goodrich said The musical groups will play three concerts tt audiences of l6,000 to 32,000 people per concert We are going to a part of the world that is still uniquely eastern China is still very much its own country with 3,000 or 4,000 years ol historica perspective that hasn't changed Seeingit now may be one of the few times we'll be able to see it in it: authentic way And, l think that is neat.' Dr Goodrich said When is anyone going to get a chance to go tt China? Larry Culley, sentur, asked It will be . real educational experience l'll be excited for the trip when I'm on tht plane. Mary Weeks, senior band meber, said Then l'll know for sure we are going to China' 'I see lots of work going into the trip, but, l definitely think tr will be worth it, Dr Goodrich said Orchestra nixes Vienna bg Stew Warm-r With all of the excitement inthe RMHS music department about the China trip, one group of music students has reason to feel a little disappointed During an Oct 7 meeting, the symphony orchestra decided to decline an invitation to perform at the World Orchestra Festival held in Vienna, Austria The orchestra was one of two high schools from the United States invited to compete and perform in the festival According to Dr Herb Goodrich, the orchestra hoped to solicit funding from large corporations Unfortunately, no funding came forth for the Vienna trip Therefore, the trip would have cost Sl,70O per student The parents felt the money could be more widely used at this time by providing other things to the students, Dr Goodrich said Beware Halloween johnny probably figured he was not supposed to walk under ladders because paint might fall on him, He probably did not think about hanging men and evil spirits 'johnny, don't open that umbrella in the house! screamed johnny's mother Why not, Mom? johnny asked I don't know. just don't, replied his mother. According to the World Book Encyclopedia, in the Old World umbrellas were made large enough to cover entire families. lf an umbrella was opened in a house, things usually got broken or people got hurt, What about when a black cat crosses johnny's path? Something is the back of his mind is going to tell him that black cats bring bad luck. This is just another example of a superstition that still exists. lt starred in Medieval times when people believed in witches. Black cats were thought to be the compan- ions of witches, lt was also believed that the cats themselves would become witches after seven years of service. One could not be sure if a black cat was really a witch or not. johnny was just thinking the way his ancestors did. In a way,johnny is like the rest of us, We have superstitions that we still believe in without realizing why: ladders, umbrellas, black cats, and many more, Do you know why you knock on wood?
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K Girl swimmers have strong season, await state by Kan Gafivgnr This as goxng ro be the be-sr conference rneer ever, saxd Coach Don Donahoo. The reason is rha: there are several highly compemivf: reams nn rhe Norrhern Conference. Rocky Mounram rs one of them. and has a second place conference urls ro prove ir. The gurls frmshed wrrh a '-I record, vuirh rhexr succeas coming from many ralenred and hard worl-rung gxrls who have been bulldmg rhe team smce the pasr summer One of these ns Cieurgianna Boyd She broke her own school records from lan year and made many new ones rhrs year She has stare quahiymg umes In rhe 50, IOO, 200, and 500-yard lreexryle, l00Yy-ard burrerlly and rhr: 100-yard fn-earylc relay Orher members of rhar relay rcam are Cheryl Presser, Laura HL-ermann and Ann Mcilleod Prosser, Heermunn. Held: Washburn and Rclnelle Apodaca have also qualilled in rhe 200 medley relay Hecrmann has qualrfxed In rhe 100-yard backsrroke. Ann Mdlleud has qualifying rlmes rn the 50 and I00-yard freestyle and the 100xndlvidual medley Kristy Friend has qualified In drvlng comperlrxon whllc Prosser ns rhrce pmnrs away from qualifying also 'l rhrnk Cheryl doesnkger the nredrr ahe deserves She works hard rn wvxmmung and lndn-:ng She'll probably ge! her qualifying points ar rhe conference me-el. :ard Donahoo The Lonferf.-me meer vull bu on Ocrober RU ar Thompson Valluy Hugh Sehool. and will las: all aa, Thlaye.1rll'wI119Er1g Soelomc be-rween Loveland. For: Collins. Greeley Wlcst, Greeley Central SIJUPIS and us In the four years l've been here. xr's always been Loveland and us Bur our cornperirion has really grown, sand Donahoo Durxng :hc geason, rhu Lobos losr two mcers, one ro Fort Collins and one lu Loveland. Forr Collins dc-feared Rocky 58,69 Forr Collins was :hc roughesr dcfear Bur :hc next week we Lame back and reversed rhe score on Greeley Central 69- ihlf' sand Coach Donahoo The closest meer of rhe seaaon was agamsr Loveland The lndrana won 64-63 livery meer was eloge Ir waa lmheaf' sand Donahoo ln rhe four years Donahoo has coached rhe l.obu5. hum swimmers now hold a 29-' record 'Swlmmlng ls borlng l try to make nr nnreresung and fun, he aaxd Bur he gnu the credit ro hrs gurls lor their suuess rhls season Thu: 15 the hear overall team l ve ewr had Thcyac got xpnrnr. depth. speed and grear attitude I Boys tennis concludes In Jwmrfr-r ,lr,uzvm'f.I The 1982-83 boyx tennis team has Lomluded Ihr' wagon vrnrh 4-' standings Sxnglcs playurb Greg Radurlurlwr. Nuk Dcyorc. and Brad lialey made xr ro rhe second round of rhe district rournamcnr None of rhese made rr ro rhc third round, however Saou Brooks and Ferdinand Lanslgan. doublea team players. along wlrh Mike Condon and Brad Percrson, also made lr ro the second round of the dlsrrur tournament Only Scott Brooks and Ferdinand Landslgan made lr ro the third round uh:-re they were beaten I1 looked luke rr ua, ygmng ro be bad, but nr rurned our ro be a wry good acasonf said team member -Ion Schmxdl GoUers finish seventh ln- Sruarr Xmub Thu RockyMounramgollcrs finished seventh nn conference srandxngs. desprre some good rndividual performances Ron Conard, rhe Lobos mp golfer barely mused going ro the state tournament Coagh Paul Ryan sand, 'I was disappointed rhar Ron drdn'r get ro play an the state ruurnament but he had one had day durlng the drsrrlu tournament. Coach Ryan also Sand he tournaments would be changed ro mo or rhree-day evenrb l'Ron has played ronsxs- zanrh' rhroughour rhc wagon. hu: one had day mean: he couldnt go ro xraref Saud Coach Ryan The Rocky gollcrs finished second rn rhr: my tournament behind Poudrc Cross Country by Amar: jmzifv Although rhu Ron ky Mounraln gzrlg and boys arous- counrry team and a drsapponnr- Ing wasonmi-r.xll,Kl'16yplawd fourth and srxrh, respenmely, nn :he Northern conlcreme meer last Frlday Loach Hodsdcn Sand about rhc year. 'Vie were .1 young team with a lor of Inex- pcrlence Next year wc will return our numberronc and :wo runners on :he boys ra-am. and several xarsity runners on rhe gnrls team So we should be a arrongcr learn ncxr yuar l The only Lobo state qualifier was Dawn Swnfl. who, with a time or lil mnnures 7 T seronds. ram: In fourth xn :hc conference meer Dawn s time broke a school record Gymnasts end winless Ig Bvrlip Alu.-candn The gxrls gymnastics team won'rqualnfyasawholcream for srare finals. sald Coach Cindy Howard, but she thinks :har some individuals have n good Debbie liloek should quahly lor beam and lloor. and Paulette Andrade has a good chance on lloor and bars. Sand Howard 'There arc only three returning Icrrermen rhxs year The team xx neu and hay hrrle experxeme. hur rhey rc domg a good 'oh for their experience lex el ' Hoopers look strong In Hola A!f.'x,u1.Jrr The boys basketball season rs almoxr here and the playcrx are lookmg forward ro a good year 'There xx ull be a lot of depth this year There- are some good yumors on the :cam and we re getting psyrhedf' said Darrell Funk. returning forward 'There will be a lor nf competition lor srarrxng posnuonsf said senior Tom johmon. also a forward This year Mr Burch will rake over rhe coaching position formerly held hy Mr l.arry Srcvcm. 'We re looking forward ro playing under Mr Blrnh He relates well to the players and we get along with hrmf said Funk The be-gnnmngof rhe seaaon ra scheduled for Nm X Girl netters start soon lo Karr G'.1llu,wr We have plenryof ability. lr's how well rhe people play together as a reamf' sard Mr Les Alm, head coach of the grrla basketball rcam. The outlook for grrls wished that the one-day chance basketball is uncertain, said y gli, f'i73'-l lv 1 I ,, e ..v- nl! A Rocky diver exhibits good io Joe Adrlanj rm during a swim meet.lPho1o by Coaeh Alm Hur l :hunk me han' rhe same oruauon aa lasr year We re unexperrenced an rhe begxnnnng url the season but we Lan become a rompeurne ball mlub' Hc' sand lhar rhe con1peruuon In rhc youll-renee ls rough. and rhar every year rhc reams hare become more conapeume A5 a rcaulr, rl1erc are frvr: ro Hx oursrandxng reamx now Tryouu wall srarz on November 1 and wxll Lonrinue tor rhree weeks The Lobos ulll up off rhe season agaunsr Arxada Wesr on DL-L I ar Roeky Mounram Swimmers look rough ln Aman Xmula Rogky Mountain Qwxmmcrs are cxpceung a great year In V781 There seems ro be good reason for opnnusm. as rhe SVJIIH ICJUT I5 YUlUfl'llnH guvun srare quahfrcrs from lasr ycarls rcam Including lop swunmer jeff Vfhxrhaln Coach Don Uonahoo yard that he lull rhaz Rocky hlountaxn would bc- rhe arnmgesr ury team We are rerurnrng more varsnry wynnrnera than exrher Poudre or F-:rr Colhm roach Donahoo saxd he lelr rhar :he eonreaz tor rhc ronlerence grown would be lwrween loveland. 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