Gateway High School - Olympiad Yearbook (Aurora, CO)

 - Class of 1980

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astonishing to look forward to, exciting trips. The Spanish Club planned to go to Santa Fe and Taos in the second week of June. To earn the money for this trip they sold spanish Iollypops called Chupa-Chupas and also had a booth at the Winter Carnival. They participated in the Foreign Language Christmas Dinner and each member brought a dish from the spanish culture. The president of the club was Jill Herberg and vice-president was Kris Giardino while the secretary and treasurer office was shared by Michele Fiobertus and Andrea Hagan. Our annual trip to Sante Fe has become something we all look forward to each summer. lt's a time to be together, explore new places and even practice a little spanish, explained sponsor Ms. Carol Cabildo. Being a club for its fifth year in both Colorado and at Gateway the Close-Up Club went to Washington, D.C. during the second week of April. During their trip they visited congress, discussed current issues, and toured the capitol. About fourteen students went to Washington including Mr. Thomas Lincoln. All of them worked hard helping out in consessions and working on community projects to get enough money to go on this trip, however, they were donated some money from outside clubs. Mr. Thomas Lincoln really enjoyed being sponsor this year but won't be back next year as he quoted, I feel the responsibility and opportunity should be shared among the other members of the Social Studies department. The president of the club was Bob Miller, vice president was Sharri Bernal and secretary was Linda Chimento while the position of treasurer was Celeste Chimento. S panish and Close-Up Clubs both had something 5 41 The United States Capitol is one of the many places that the Close-Up Club will visit. 5l The members of the Close-Up Club are front row: Patty Gibson, Majorie Oliver, Kelly Smith, Pam Nocerino, Celeste Chimento. second row: Brad Buswell, Kelly Alexander, Tina Garza, Shari Tranter, Linda Chimento. third row: Stephanie Oberdier, Forest Hinkle, Brian Pilato, Bob Miller, Asad Shahid. fourth row: Mr. Thomas Lincoln. Close-Up Club 65

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Spanish And Close-Up Clubs i L 1j Jr. Michele Robertus helps to raise money for the trip to Santa Fe as she sells a Chupa-Chup to Jr. Kerry Natomeli. 23 The members of the Spanish Club are front row: Majorie Oliver, Cheryl Guy. Second row: Kathy McGurran, Sandy Brusiloff, Debby Moore, Michele Flobertus, Jill Herberg, Andrea Hagan. Third row: Sherry Beilhartz, Colleen Johnson, Monique Senter, Gail Sandoval, Amy Burkholder, Pam Nocerino. Fourth row: Kris Giardiso, Robert Balserak, Ms. Carol Cabildo. 31 Jrs. Kelly Alexander and Celeste Chimento explain to a member of the Aurora American Legion the way the Close-Up Club works. 64 Spanish Club



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Getting Over The Fear fi El. 1 4 xy. it no G' 15,1 ' D1 51... ,, .tml-' .0 . - -a 2 -5 9 ' I 'NNXXXN he ski club this year is one of the largest we have had at Gateway. There are approximately 175 students in the club with Ms. Vanburen as the sponsor. Soph. Karen Farrell said after asking if it was hard, You have to get over the fear which is one of the hardest things, then it is fun! The ski club went on trips to the various different ski resorts. They went approx- imately every other weekend, for the whole weekend. Jr. Dane Jensen said lt's easy and a lot of fun after you learn to stop! The fear of competing was the feeling for most speech competitors. There are many different ways to compete, for example you could compete in debate and pantomine. At a meet you go 3 rounds and you accumulate points. Students in speech club all think it's great and as Soph. Cindy Stagner explained Its Great! 66 Ski Club

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