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nd how about teaching three levels of Spanish all during third hour, as Ms. Mary Kay Joseph did with Spanish three, four, and five. But the most important part about teaching was being able to commun- icate and understand each student as an individual. Ms. Carol Miron and Ms. Cheryl Andre put in extra hours to help students in any way they could. Jon Dad Robertson, our friendly security guard, kept us moving in our crowded halls. When the seniors discovered the commons floor had not been cleaned for the Homecoming dance, Susan Hosselkus, the petite Vietnamese custodian, willingly put aside her own duties to start on the floor. Each of the four classes had an average of two to four sponsors who contributed greatly with the organiza- tion of activities. Yes, you faculty members were there making a differ- ence. . . li Jr. Tina Garza prefers a peaceful surrounding while she studies. 2i Coach Mills brings in a new hairstyle following the Boulder victory. 3i Fr. Michelle Ta lor roudl shakes her streamers 4 Y D Y - l Varsity Cheerleaders ham it up. 5l Sr. Ken Perez calculates the formula GHIS, if -4 .,, fu'
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'W 'YH' 4 ' f.,- 3. . WP' 1 -vwnyhf .1-4' J . 5 ost of all, each of you made a M difference. Each of you were there, doing your part and filling your space. Where would our school be without all 2,587 individuals? What would we have done without Jr. Jay Croft's subtle laugh, or going through one whole day without seeing Sr. Eric Haggerman's body? Yes, some of you were leaders like Jr. Bob Miller, student representative on the Citizens Advisory Committee to the Board of Education. Some of you were money makers like Sr. Debbie Hawks, who was the Chairperson of the Fund-Ftunding Committee. Others of you were helpers like Soph. Debby Moore who had been a Candy Striper. Whether you were an athlete or an artist, a leader or just a bystander - YOU MAKE THE DIFFER- ENCE! tl Jr. Patrick Fountaine uses his extra time to catch up on the latest news. 2y A one and a two and . . . Sr, Nate Martin begins the performance of the Gateway Marching Machine. 33 Jr. Andrea Aragon laughs at the latest Gateway rumor. 4y Gateway Wins! 53 There are worse things l could be doing, l guess . . . Sr. Janet Tegeler. 65 Sr. Paula Rice enjoys her Psych!Soc. class. Opening 11
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