Gateway High School - Olympiad Yearbook (Aurora, CO)

 - Class of 1982

Page 188 of 294

 

Gateway High School - Olympiad Yearbook (Aurora, CO) online collection, 1982 Edition, Page 188 of 294
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Page 188 text:

As freshmen, vve felt as if we imposed on everyone vvho owned a car, vve olvvays needed rides. The difficulty vvas that we were in between the stages of our Mome mies and Daddies talsing us everywhere and driving ourselves, The thought we thrived on during these times vvere the ideos of having our license ond our ovvn car. During our sophomore year, vve had the same thoughts and ideos, out thiswas the year that those thoughts became reality for many of us. Although there were several who did not get our license until the sum- mer or our junior year, those of us vvho did receive thot longeovvaited license were talsf ing to the streets. What did this mean? lt meant no more of those dreaded ous rides. No more sitting home on Friday and Saturday night oef cause you did OOF hove a ride, No more getting stranded, because your ride forgot you. This meant no more imposing, hovvev- er, there was always o pad point of everything. Driving novv meant you got the chance to oe imposed upon. That license did not seem like much once you had it, out GOT having it could have lsilled you. Well, Sophomores, vve tools to the streets this year, the first of many to come, Soph . Hit The Roac wiv' Q : ...: thx ff cs 4 ....is ,M E s .sw S. J. 'li K - X Q X Q X Xxghzx Q 2 Y. Q Qi' 3 X X . E 'Q S i v gg s Q S , I sg 2 f X X 5 ss X s j.Q,3j.'f:' K EQ it .- - s--1 - - s sf: f 1 9 5 5 E ar' - 4 1 it A '.k-' I i E ff: ' : s --f. 1 is c. - or i I 1 1 ' in J 'W' i 'I Y f , S l i cs 7... . . .M -Q Q, . . fi - 1 Dovid Fields Sharon Fourman David Gallagher Lynnece Gount Susan Ficlse Carla Frazier Joe Gallegos Elena Gendelev Lori Frey 184 Sophomores Donna Findloy John Galloway Gerhord Gertshitz ss s s fx N X is I Q i X S E Q i 1 ,M 's- Jacob Rondy Paul G Fleck Suzonne Fritz Garrison eyer

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Publi Di play Of Aff ction Damon Dorsey Kristin Drnec Teresa Dwyer Sherry Eaglin Linda Erickson Ann Esparza E 'W 8 ,fi I A is x ff4 We all knew that opposites did attract, but we never would have realized to what extreme until we walk down the halls of Gateway, No one stared, at least they tried not to, itjust so happened that it was very difficult ta overlook some couples. A simple kiss or hug was fine, but many couples may just have well strapped a mattress to their backs and whenever they had a spare second, jumped on the floor, Why waste the precious energy standing up when there are much more important things to use that energy for? Many couples were very discreet and keep their private lives where they be- long in private. Others did not know what the word privacy meant, so as a result, their open affection was very open to say the least. Some teachers were much too strict with open affection rules. Some to the paint where it was ridiculous, A simple harmless hug was often broken up, a couple sitting togeth- er in that same chair was split up. Did they believe in true love? For a few it was true love, but for many it was a casual fling, It was evident which were not, Their open affection toward each other gave it away. Many couples were a new type of Siamese twins, however. These were joined together after birth, They were inseparable. This was a phase of grow- ing up during our high school years, a time in life we will never forget. Nina Drnec Donna Droll Ladonna Droll Michele Drumbor Amber Edstrom Heidi Enez Karen Engelkirk Alison Enger Danny Espino Tray Evans Ronald Fano Chi Farley Kelly Danoghue Bill Durnall Gary English Louis Feller Sophomores 1



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