Gateway High School - Olympiad Yearbook (Aurora, CO)

 - Class of 1985

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N SH, .Yf'3T,1' ' , ifu.:-1. . 1 1-:.i-Qmtfsx-' ' iv-ggjlfrf' ' I ui- N ti - '-- 0 ,Lli!.'.Wf... 1-J If DENVE ,ns-Glu -- 5' bl l'fifftff 1X 2.l .1 .ff- jx ,- ri-' EFEFE2' -ff:--21-1 ,I - ul -,V -My-V -11 :r -, :' - M1 1 I. ..-.. .--i:.xELyv 3' , iff-lf? 5 'ix I ,WNWMV I 4 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I GoTewoy To The Rockies Colorddo. AlThough oTher sTdTes mosTly rec- ognize us os o ploce To go skiing, There is so much more To This beduTiful sToTe. Colorodo's copTiol is Denver. Denver sTcinds one mile dbove sed level so iT is coiled The Mile High CiTy. This sToTe hos Two U.S. SendTors, five repre- senToTives in Congress ond seven elecTorol voTes. ln our sToTe legisloTure, we hdve 35 sen- oTors ond 65 represenToTives for 63 counTies. OuT of 50 sToTes, Colorddo is The eighTh big- gesT. We become o sTdTe AususT 'l, 4876, The ThirTy-eighTh sToTe To join The union. Our sToTe bird is The Lork BunTing ond our flower is The Rocky lVlounToin Columbine. The Blue Spruce is our sTdTe Tree. Our fldg colors consisT of blue, whiTe, red ond yellow. They represenT The sky, The soil, The mounToins, ond The sun. Colorddo is o Spdnish word meoning red. The onnudl evenT ThdT oTTrocTs The mosT TourisTs To Colorddo is The Colorddo SToTe Fdir, which is held in Pueblo in AugusT. Some of The oTher evenTs ore The NdTiondl STockshow in Denver, The WinTer Cdrnivdl in STedmbooT Springs ond The Eosier Sundoy Sunrise services in The Gorden of The Gods. ln Moy Through December, There ore booT roces neor Solido, The Pikes Peck AuTo Rdce, ond Aspen Music FesTivdl, ond EnTerTdinmenT Fe-sTivol in CenTrol Cify, ond d New Yedr's Eve fireworks show on Pike's Peck. On Top of oll of These evenTs There ore rodeos dT leosT once o monfh, eighT monThs d yeor. lVlosT of Colorodo's people ore ProTesTdnTs, buT Romdn CdTholics ore d lorge religious group. They ore followed by BdpTisTs, lVleThod- isTs, PresbyTerions, ond members of The UniTed Church of Chrisf. Colorddo hos fishing in mony lokes ciround The sToTe A Opening The Rocky Mounfdins provide some of The besT skiing in The world Mdmix MUS, wQ'UQ Wieivx 4kAIQQ0?NX Tyflixk Xmfrlg Xfouwe CEQA Qosyegx QDQwJ QMJX l XHQQQ XXQU AAG Cgfeq-k U YWQ KJV CCL? Nvvx QQUQQ Q LW , 3 N , Q x CMR LUQUQ JIAQ H M CNACQV1 ,, A b h I L CQ cage? X3 Q MQ be 4 Perf The Garden of The Gods rs hear Colorado Springs. Q ,Y X A A clear, clean river rushes Through fhe rocks. if f Q VIC' S 1 Q QQ CC MQ I ,M h C3 r Q U 5 wtf, . Pg x .'- ' - 1'- ggw, .J , ' -I ' an x lucgf I- lr .. Mx ,e F ,L 'if' Q 1 evfif Q . Q' -Ri-rf J . ,x K R M qklf .Dt Il W., Q' 4. ' J , ' - . !'j.r rf-. Xe -. K' 1,19 .A . ai pry 1,5 ,gr ,f, .. g.r f. ff. l , , 'X er fr f V433- FNU- 4 I ',I'.'a1i2p-N. -T3 ', 3 f' I . . f ,'...FxfQ1Qf' 2 i .Xa ,Q . , 4 . ,rind Q -r u'-V1 lx in , V , me 5, -4, , W xii ,qriggjfl 'V .24 -Hg!! rr: frvj , I ,gf if Y, ,L .ly ,j,ij:5 w ,i. 'LEQQ fl r,,g,'i' ,r 'S ' fi , ,,, nf, rr., '., 1' , ,I ,,- . H, we .rl fi . Mgr-A .9 '- Q , r . . , I . V1 ff-1,r 1' ' y -'.-'FAQ lm ' - ' in 0 VV ,A Ax.: . ,lt ,Q ly- A . , N V 1- NS ' I! . --,4 . 'x .ff W5 '12-J rr 1-V584 W .ughiff 'E V' ,- ' r - -1 v'- 1-V ' V 4' '1' fi- .. ' 3 '-4- ' ' ky V . , I -yt .-JI . Q .i fb! 1 .-. f I' - . . 1 -fp ' 3 I r I . N r' 1 fa r - ,. ,. . M 'X , , xr ' f Mgt, ' , ' jus . r '1' r I. ' .1-,Q ' ' ,A There are marw Trees on The mouhraih side. Uhusually shaped moumaihs are sorherimes seen iD Colorado. AVMQ SUVMMQF Clvrqj CWUQ VVZQCKP sql' CNOQJ FQQXL QQAUQQ N Ifwmcig iy1QfQx!QrfR ,,,, J Q Q51 Openrng 5 n ,rg1g f. Colorado is known for iT's Aspen Trees. -u Aspen Colorado is a beauiiful signf in The fall. The Rocky Mouniains provide recreaiional pleasure for natives and visiiors. 6 Opening i Q 'P 'J ff if Q lg? .1 i if eway Through The Rockies People come To visiT here for many differ- enT reasons. The Air Force Academy, which is jusT norTh of Colorado Springs, is one rea- son. TourisTs come To see Buffalo Bill's Grave, which is on Top of LookouT lVlounTain, The Royal Gorge, which has The world's highesf suspension bridge, Garden of The Gods, CenTral CiTy, The UniTed STaTes lvlinT, and naTional parks, monumenTs and foresTs such as Mesa Verde and The C5reaT Sand Dunes. Anyone who has ever been To Colorado knows how moody The weaTher can be. A Colorado naTive will say, Ulf you don'T like The weaTher, waiT TwenTy minuTes. lT will change. For The mosT parT, CoIorado's weaTher climaTe is dry and sunny, buT The winTer has been known To bring massive snow sTorms. The Blizzard of '83 is jusT one example. IT seemed To snow for days and people could find snow drifTs as high as Their houses. Colorado's professional sporTs Teams are The Broncos QfooTballj, The Gold QfooTballQ, The NuggeTs CbaskeTballj, The Avalanche Csoccery, and The Bears Cbaseballj. Bofh The Broncos and The NuggeTs have done con- siderably well during Their seasons This year. EmploymenT in Colorado has The mosT workers in wholesale and reTaiI Trade. Then comes work in The governmenT followed by manufacTuring. Our chief producTs are beef caTTle, wheaT, corn and sugar beeTs agri- culTurally. ln manufacTuring, iT is food pro- ducTs and in mining The chief producT is pe- Troleum. STudenTs have a varieTy of colleges To choose from here. Among These are Colo- rado School of Mines, UniversiTy of Denver, UniversiTy of NorThern Colorado, Adams STaTe College, Regis College, and Two Uni- versiTies of Colorado fone aT Colorado Springs and one aT Bouldery. Colordo has some fine eaucaTional offerings. Canyons are a common srghf in The mounfarns. One of The many highay Tunnels ThaT is cuT Through The Rockies. mounTains are a parT of Colorado living, Colorado has an abundance of Trees in iT's foresTs. Opening 7 C-3aTeway's True Rockies There are many differenT kinds of wildlife here. ln The fall, hunTers search for deer and oTher big game. Bears, foxes, eagles and snakes can be found if one looks long enough. There's no such Thing as a Typical morning in Colorado. On a clear day, The mounTains are so loeauTiful ThaT They look like a painTing. The sunrise and sunseT bring colors or- ange, yellow, red and someTimes even purple. AT nighT, downTown Denver's skyscrapers' lighTs doT The skies. Colorado's newesT skyscraper is The Tabor CenTer. In The winTer Time, Colorado re- ceives a blankeT of whiTe. Skiers go To such resorTs as Vail, WinTer Park, Arapahoe Basin, Aspen, KeysTone, Beaver Creek, and Breckenridge. AlThough someTimes The snow makes geTTing from one place To anoTher difficulT, Coloradoans have learned To manage. People who come To Colorado should appreciaTe The sTaTe. Colo- rado has much To offer To Thasdwho will Take advanTage of epponuni- Ties and evenTs. , M.. W NW. 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Michael LichTwardT presenTed his valedicTory speech and Joyce Davis, Class Presi- denT, gave an inspiring speech wishing The besT of luck To The class of 49841 in fuTure endeavors. The graduafes Then applauded as each fellow classmaTe made The final walk across The ouT- door sTage and inTo a new realm of life. The dreams, hopes, and years of preparaTion for This evenT did noT de- Ter The weaTher from being less Than perfecT. The backdrop for graduaTion began as sunny and brighT, evenfually ending wiTh a dark and cloudy sky. The condiTions were noT ideal for The Turn- ing poinT in The lives of so many young people. YeT The rain did noT dampen The spiriTs or livelihood of The class of 4984. To The class of 498-41-BesT of luck To you, for lT Looks Like You Made IT! i . lb fi' ' 5 K 2 5 L., K ly' ' 'PR 5 All smiles-KaThy Salinsky receives her diploma, 4 W A 1 83-84 G-raduafi 43 SpiriT Week IT wds Time for spiriT week once ogoin ond Time for us To geT down ond show off our sTuff. GoTewoy sTudenTs oTTending Rdngeview high school have some spiriT, buT noT ds much os when we showed iT oT our home school. AIThough we losT some of our spiriT There sTill were enough of us To give off some ener- gy dnd geT moTivoTed. Mondoy wos The Time for poodle skirTs, slicked bdck hoir, ond sock hops. Tuesdoy Then showed us bock inTo Time ond we cdrried Ground bldnkeTs ond Teddy beors for securi- Ty doy. We Then ron dround in shorTs, whiTe noses ond ducky inner- Tubes on Beoch bum Doy. Thursdoy wos high socieTy when everyone flounced dround on Glomour Doy ond dlThough being chilly ouTside There were enough Togos To show The GoTewdy SpiriT ond wish The Homecoming ployers d good gome. lvlony of The sTudenTs cldimed ThdT we hdd losT some spiriT since drriving OT R.V. once ogdin, buT give us Freshmen Cheerleaders Pose for o PRETTY picTure. s 'JW I . 'Q .kiaififk rwsa 9' 5 f Y, 4 3 . . WY i 3 2 V5 I 1 I Q Time ond we will show Them how To sTruT our sTuff! quoTed JoseTTe Ri- vero. Fr. Brion GoodTeocher, Jr. Rondy Olguin ond Jr. Deon Dooroso breok for The crowd. 14 spam Week Mr. Demski And Gory Cruz onxiously woiT for The Pep Assembly To begin Sr. Liso Robison holds her beor for securily, ll rf 'xi' l fail, 1 o . t I ,wrulwzlll wL:f:x,::L2, .,,,lo .0 ' f'X,NA 1l: :'l'1l'lll r O ff ll. 4. ff14abe: ,, ,l, , ,. ,, Y, , www .- l l 0 ' -Y l All ,my ,, ,. A, Q 'wlmlx l . Q : I n' ' s Q I ' Q C -11 The bolloohs oll go up for The big gome of The end of Spiril Week Sr. Keehoh McKohe woils for The sun. Fr. Aleho Wilmolh shows her spirit Splut Week FlooTs Like dll yedrs To hove d Home- coming you need closs flodis. BuT, ogdin like dll yedrs you need people To help build Those flooTs which we dll know is dlmosT on impossible Tdsk. When osked The quesTion, WhoT did you Think of your closs flooT'? here's how The following people re- sponded: Srs. Giselo Brown ond Sdlly Honson hod only Two words To soy obouT Theirs, Cool ond Awesome! Em Www Jr. Brion PeTrick won'T win. Bonnie Chodwick, 'TNOT os good ds iT could hove been becouse of The Seniors QsTeoling iT.Q Soph. Todd Holder The BesT, We'll win! Fr. Brion Poulson ond Terry Lieker sold l'olrighT, buT won'T win! Overoll The Seniors won ond Soph- omores goT mosT colorful ond Ju- niors goT mosT credTive. ln conclusion, dll of The flooTs meonT someThing specidl To every- one in some cerToin wdy. idvflvwwllllll :Jiri M 14,0 lilly P3 V' l Q I . K I ' , T Sophomores shore spiriT in Their flooT. 'lo Sludenr Life I The cor ThdT ledd The pordde To Hinkley Righiz The Junior class dediooies Their floor To Kerry Girordin, Below: The Seniors Class Floor shows no one con srop G-oiewoy. X I .f rr YQ W1 in ru. if if R . X ' V W , 5 I r I -'V .. an M yd 4 Ig w in Q7 X N ? , 51 i r i Q ii r r i rrrii i .rf w I - . .. ii W ir g r bg ry it 4-Hindi? wi , 1,1 H Q' Freshman flooi shows The spirii of 88 . Spirit Week Homecoming Donce There's no sTopping us wos The Theme for Homecoming which wos held on OcT. 6, 1984. AfTer d loss To Boulder There sTilI wosn'T going To be ony sTopping GdTewoy dT hoving ci greoT Time. Srs. Dorrell Perkins ond PoTTy Gdllowoy were crowned This yedrs King ond Queen. NeverTheless, The oTher nominees were Dono McCor- kle, Kirk Wilson, Jdson Worrell, Tdnyd DykTon, Kenny Greenhill ond Shelby TesT. Prince ond Princess of This yedr were Jrs. Brion Winklebduer ond Amy Freeldnd. The oTher nominees were Brion Wilson, Heidi Morris, Wdde Hdrris, BeTh LeTofsky, Seon Velorde ond Joel Giles. Soph. John LehTo ond Bev Ar- guelles were This yeors Duke ond DuTchess. OTher nominees included Derrick Mdnzonoress, Keni Woge, Bill Moze, Leslie LdTino, Deon Borber ond Sobrino McKone. Frs. Seon BrisTow ond Amy Geihm were crowned This yeors CounT ond CounTess. The oTher nominees being lVloTT Coupmdn, Amy Bricker, Brion Poulson, Kerry Pinkhdm, ToTse Shon- non Asbury. Everyone ogreed ThoT even ofTer o loss To Boulder ThoT They sTill hod on excellenT Time. This yeors King ond Queen, SR. 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Snow: Dallas Least Favorite Restaurant: Burger King Least Favorite Food: Liver Least Favorite Store: K Mart Least Favorite Color: Green Least Favorite CIassfSubject: Math Least Favorite Car: Volkswagon Least Favorite Holiday: St. Patricks Day Mrs. JOCKSOFI WCS fOVOI'iT9 teacher. Foots X' , ' 1 v -f'i,5gs'f.f,:f:gys - 1222 ig? -Q ' 1432i?TLi 'Tf-'T QQ! 2553145975 S ' , W15,1i'2 Y W, ,H . , , s K 5 2f'f5',,3f i'fzl:- -'ff 1 . 9 , 1 Lifkifflfi. ' 'Q W- bfffmxff.arf-gvei, KF' v 'K 5 MA Q w :AWN J wg gr, ' H, ,wg ww ,. ,. ,WM Wy, N V sg ,, wx.:,m -P M .-gk,-gifs.,-,f-pw W, fx, L: , i:M' . if ' '11 .LF-1 - -. 9 ,w av-'51:g1:f:f.2f-' -Mx - J f., 'j1g:wf1:w',, SWL: S1 1 f 4: vff 1'ffQ:f:' w?:Ma wr 5'WQ'kf 552 V ucvkf iLyj,,wx,fy, ,Aw Va if 1,1 'Q gig umym:-M Q' w . Q? N , 1 f W M ,Q r , wr ....... fy Q-' M- 1 n' ' ' M Q' H if ,, - , , , Y V -.. 1 , f . , V 3 , 3 ,. , U 5 V . f 4 , 1 , 4 'fi Vx , W , H 1. m , V vi H115 i W , M sw-,M 1 , uf, V 'J V' M NA. 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Third row-Brian Petrlck, John Oskowski, Cliff Giddings, Wade Harris, James Clemmons, Paul Padilla, Rodney Harris, Kevin Shegog. Fourth row- 24 Sports ' l Manager Kathy Lanphier and Julie Weimer, Coaches Willie Long, Bo Nelson, Dan Turball, Dallas Hilliar, George Coker, Kevin Morgan, Spence Johnson, manager Chris D'Alena. Bottom row-Chip Senter, Kirk Blewett Darrell Perkins, Darren Harvey, Rich Cherry, Sean Velarde, Dean Barber Dennis Harbath VarsiTy FooTball The coaches waTch as The players warm up. The Oly's Take a rest during a Time ouT. QuarTerback Dean Barber geTs ready To hand off The ball. Gateway played Boulder in The Homecoming game. GaTeway VarsiTy FooTball Team did as well as expecTed This year. WiTh only TwenTy six players on The squad and The uncompromising school schedule They sTill managed To win Three games. The Team also lacked size. They finished The season wiTh all The players under Two hundred pounds. They sTarTed The season wiTh a scrimmage againsT Thomas Jefferson. Following ThaT They Traveled To Colora- do Springs and played DoherTy. Al- Though They losT The game, They en- Tered The nexT againsT Fairview wiTh a posiTive aTTiTude. NexT GaTeway played Aurora CenTraI. We peaT Them wiTh a score of TwenTy Two To TwenTy and iT was CenTrals Homecoming. Then, GaTeway won again, beaTing LiTTleTon ThirTy six To sixTeen. The season broughT GaTeway one more win, againsT Cherry Creek. Creek had nineTy nine players ThaT day and GaTeway remained wiTh TwenTy six. Head Coach Dallas Hilliar said, This game was The high poinT of The season and The Team really wanTed To beaT Creek. One of The co-capTains, Dar- rell Perkins said he felT greaT afTer beaTing Creek. lTs every fooTball play- ers' dream. GaTeway beaT Creek wiTh a score of Ten To eighT. Coach Hilliar said, Considering everyThing, The Team did very weIl. He felT The Team goT aloT of supporT from The school and fans. A good as- pecT of The Team was ThaT They had some sTrong leaders. DifferenT people lead aT differenT Times. Perkins said The Team was more like family. conTinued on nexT page V 'Ty Foofbcll 25 VarslTy FooTloall confinued from previous page Some facfors Thai kind of hurT The Team were having young people in key posifions, having a physically small Team and also having a small Team in counf. The Team did invesT aloT of Time, efforT and deTerminaTion in each game. ThaT made The wins TasTe ThaT much sweeTer. The Team pracTiced all day during The summer and also during The school year. NexT year, reTurning GaTeway OpponenT No Score Thomas Jefferson 6 DoherTy 0 Fairview 22 Aurora Cenfral 36 LiTTleTon 43 Smoky Hill 0 Boulder 'I2 Arapahoe 0 HeriTage 40 Cherry Creek 20 Hinkley No Score 35 To Gafeway should really help The Team. WiTh eleven reTurning juniors and Two reTurning sophomores, The Team will have aloT more experience. In addiTion, The Team's size should in- crease so They should have a beTTer record. Finally, Coach Hilliar said, 'TWinning isn'T everyThing buf The will To win ls. Also, aTTiTude precedes acTion. Them 35 20 '16 The foofbclll players A1 dream is To beat 39 Creek. Darrell Perkins 25 34 8 34 The players gef fired up aT an Oly Rage. 26 Sp rf - A-.lik Q H ! 5 5 Number 33 shows whaf he Thinks of The opposing Team. wo masked Olympians fry To scare The camera. lui' Senior Cliff Giddings celebrafes afler returning a pun? 98 yards. The players practiced every morning al 8:00, The Oly's could barely afford To have injuries. Galeway's defense gefs ready fo blifz. VOTSHY Foofball The Freshman FooTball Team had a balance of TaIenT and size which is sure To help The VarsiTy in The years To come, according To coach Kevin Mor- gan. AlThough The record was 2-6 They were a very good fooTball Team, boTh offensively and defensively. Some of The Teams sTandouTs were: lVlosT OuT- sTanding Offensive Player-Don PaTTer- son: MosT OuTsTanding Defensive Play- er-Dan Roberson: lVlosT lnspiraTional Player-Bryan Paulson: and MosT Valu- able Player-Jim Flynn. The sophomore fooTball Team finished The season wiTh 6 wins and A losses and were coached by Mr. Spencer Johnson. The players were Tough, dedicaTed, and closely kniT, according To coach Johnson. They played as a Team and did very well. The head coach said, lf The play- ers will work hard in The off season, They should have a good shoT aT mak- ing The sTaTe playoffs in 1985 or 1986 WiTh a liTTle biT of hard work, GaTe- way's upperclassmen fooTball Team will have a good chance To become a winning Team. Coach Johnson seems confidenT ThaT The Team will fulfill The big Task ahead of Them. FroshfSoph The defense forces a fumble. i. 3 Q 5 i x l 4 T l l Underclassmen scrimage on Their pracTice field aT GaTeway. FroshfSoph FooTball Freshmen Sophomore 2-6 6-A GaTeway OpponenT Score GCITSWOY OpponenT Score 19 Range-view 7 6 Fairview 18 111 Rangeview 22 25 Cemfgl 15 48 Regis '12 21 LiTTleTon 14 1A Smoky Hill 12 7 Smoky Hill 6 0 CenTral 48 6 Boulder 12 0 Cherry Creek 44 19 Arapahoe 21 6 Hinkley 14 22 cherry creek 35 16 Mullen 32 31 Hinkley 8 0 OVerlCl'ld 26 22 H9riTQQe O Our Team efforr was oufsfandlhg. Derek Manzanare 28 Underclassmen Football I T The Quarferback piTches ouT To The Trailin back as The offense moves The ball. The defense drops the quorterbock for o loss. Bottom row: Scott Lobertew, Dovid Bruley, Bob Stonley, Wes Brown, Phil Hovermole, Ron Bishop, Byron Shonnon 2nd row: Dovid Tokocs, Stocy Borker Mgr., Cooch Notnon Stornes, Cooch Spencer Johnson, Cooch Kevin Morgon, Liso Edberg Mgr., Tom Gibbons 3rd row: Bob Schiftone, Ron Newton, Dido Ivey, Dovid Johnson, Derek Monzonores, Jonothon DeLos Sontos 41th row: Mork Fossey, Kirk Velorde, Brod Mueller, Dovid Greunke, Mork Guthols, Joe Cottle, Jeff Noel Top row: Williorn Broughton, Vince Polurnbo, Eric Diomond, Morty Monfre, Steve Johnson, Stocy Leiker, Mike Kelly, oncl Chris Kubick. Q sr Q 3 35? it fiat- tizt'ss:1i .R,is,,,,5s.f'?i B g at fir, if ZW' s , carats' gg QT it W 1935 mf Qt Ji X ,., ,, is wart' 5 . if ' S-5 f .rssfnsfqril ,., Top row: Seon Bristow, Jeff Ruth, Seon Poce, Mork Bliss, Mike Hultrnon, Jeff Hoyden, Conrod Cojoh, Shod Dirksg 5th row: Don Patterson, Joe Renzi, Dove Gillend, Jeff Golegos, Troy Offe, Teery McCloin, Tolse Knight, Ath row: Kevin Chothorn, Chris Simpson, Andrew Akers, Ty Lynch, Steve Cowles, Eric Lovett, John Ortego, Don Ephgrove, 3rd row: Dove Huthings, Jirn 'iThe Howk Flynn, Mott Giles, Pot Toylor, Terry Leiker, Mgr. Pete Pelz: 2nd row: Bryon Poulson, Trent Glover, Melonie Jones, Cooch Nelson, Cooch Long, Chris Young, Poul Gonzoles, Gus Schlesierg 'lst row: Eric Fritche, Ron Kony, Doug Byrne, Eric Chrismon, Seon Potterson, Don Roberson, ond Woyne Bobo. Sports 29 Girls Gymnos Tics This yeors girls gymnosTic Teom con- sisTed of 'IO members, 4 junior, Michelle Lindenberger, I sophomore, Jennifer Word, ond 8 freshmon including, Louro Bless, BeTh Bungoy, SuzeTTe EiTh, STocy Gysem, AniTd Iverson, Angelo Lom- berTz, Suson SmiTh, ond ColeTTe Wilson. Coach JoneT Heller felT ThoT The girls did very well This yeor considering ThoT This wos The firsT yeor of high school compeTiTion for mosT of Them. Cooch Heller Took four girls To sToTe compeTi- Tion This yedr: CdpToin Michelle Linden- berg, Co-copToin Louro Bless, AniTo Iverson, ond STocy Gysem. The girls procTiced everydoy from 7 om To Q om in The gym QT GoTewoy. GoTe- woy's hordesT meeT wos ogoinsT Over- lond High whose Teom consisTs mosTly of upperclossmen. ln summing up The seoson, cooch Heller sold, IT wos o loT of work buT everyTime we compeTed we showed d sTeody growTh of lm- provemenT. The girls ore expecTing To hove on even beTTer yeor nexT yeor. Top row Cl-rj Michelle Lindenberg, STocey G-ymesy, SuzeTTe EiTh, cooch JoneT Heller. Angelo LomberTz Suson SmiTh BoTTom row QI-rj ColleTTe Wilson, Lciurci Bess, ond AniTo Iverson. 30 Gymnosfcs l 9e'0 Lflmberrz pre . meer Ogainsl OverEJ?12ilEr2cgCT,?,r:,?sTOnd in Laura Bless Work s on The balance beam during practice in The Gateway QYTT1- Olys 93.20 94.50 115.80 112.05 95.80 03.20 155.20 Girls Gymnastics Qpp0f16nts Arapahoe Cherry Creek Liirleion Hinkley Rqngeview Hinkley Central Heritage Smokey Hill Overland Ceniral Arapahoe Cherry Creek score 122.15 138.30 155.20 142.00 126.20 134.70 98.40 145.80 123.85 167.110 136.80 95.50 1132.00 'Tnisnasbeenagood yearforusandweall worked like a team MChel6 Lhdenbllgef. Gymnastics Front ROW- Ch . , Kim B I en B'ShOo. Tere - Chodcwigznvsecond Row: LilIia5OMr2?SA?- Elizabeth Ffohcmt 'SUD workgn 5226222051 Amy Johnsoihkmilig Sprague, Sllzlmggggmgciike, OUVN1 R I I CD19 Wqrd 4 Owz Mgr K' ' Onflle SChni1Ze?xeCh4'5TV BGCJVS-rs, TQSDGBSCKY Depllleyl Lis! Hlgnef' 4105000 R053, A romeo SGVWGOVQI Tong Wairedlfh' Shelil' Aflzerelbuso Norbelg- , ers, Somanthg Sm. ' OOCh Sand 'Th' On TOD' Da Y - wn Willoin. Girls Girls Volleyball GHS Jr. Varsity 040000904 7-Q 46-4A 45-43 Lakewood 45-6 45-Q Rongeyiew 45-44 45-43 Douglas County 43-45 45-43 2-45 Arvada 8-45 3-45 Overland 45-2 45-44 Fairview A-45 44-45 4-leritaQ9 44-45 47-45 Q-45 Cherry Creek 9-45 A-45 Thornton A-45 4A-46 f-XlOmed0 45-2 45-5 Hinkley 44-45 45-Q 45-7 l.l'fTl94O0 2-45 Q-45 Smoky Hill 4-45 2-45 Boulder 40-45 42-45 NODOFOG 45-4 45-A Aurora Cent 32 Kolleybgil YO4 Varsity 7-40 43-45 43-45 45-2 45-2 45-44 45-40 42-45 44-45 44-45 Q-45 6-45 2-45 4A-46 46-4A 45-44 45-43 45-A 45-44 45-44 40-45 42-45 45-3 45-A 45-3 45-43 5-45 8-45 6-45 Q-45 3-45 40-45 45-A 45-A season began very ' 'The e were all playing well, w her and looking very foger We had our ups and strong, downs, Though. Sr. Lisa Norberg Ileyball ir. Tonya Walters and Jr. Bonnie Chadwick go or a spike. , , ,, ,.,,W,,, .. .... 35 Srs. Tonya Walters, Shelly Sprague, Wilma Aba- los, and Jr. Bonnie Chadwick congratulate each other after a point. h lines, Sr. Tanya Walters gets instructions from the side Gateway varsity volleyball tearn members celebrate a win Sr. Tonya Walters spikes the ball against Overland. with coach JOOFH6 WOFGGD. Sports Q X gm? fgsimonu, eorrri Hein rake Q Breen Q9 oxgixx Gp fs G0 Q35 6313 A Building Year The 1984 Cross CounTry season had a working year. Ed WrighT, boys coach said The Team was young, and alThough This is True iT did noT sTop The boys from having a good year. AT The firsT meeT, Soph. MarTy Krekow placed l6Th, and he placed 5Th aT The Hinkley Quad, aT Springhill Golf Course. Sr. Jerry Sochor, Team capTain. placed 8Th aT The Hinkley Quad, and 23rd aT The Aurora CiTy Championships. Joe Novak, girls coach said his girls Tried hard This year. His besi runner was Jr. Michelle Rogers, who won a medal in every meeT excepT The Aurora lnviTaTional. WiTh supporT from Coach Novak and her Team, Rogers said, Running is challenging, and wiTh work and deTerminaTion I can improve. AnoTher good runner on The girls cross counTry Team was Jr. Jill Barnes who was The capTain. Since lasT year Jill improved greaT- ly , said Novak. She showed en- durance, and does her very besT for her Team. GaTeway as a whole, finished 5Th aT The Aurora CiTy Championship and The boys Team puT GaTeway in 7Th place in our division aT The Liber- Ty Bell lnviTaTional. AT The CenTennial League, The boys placed 'l2Th. Cross CounTry running is an individ- ual sporT, wiThouT a whole loT of glo- ry. MosT of The glory ThaT does come from The spiriT, and parTicipaTion of our runners. Through hard work, and deTerminaTion, from boTh The run- ners and The coaches, GaTeway has Two Teams To be proud of. 34 Sports QQ Q9 Q Oly Boys 8Th 5Th 4Th 7Th 27Th 42Th 7Th 12Th Cross Country OpponenT Fairview lnviT. Aurora CiTy Champ. Hinkley Quad. LiberTy Bell lnviT. Aurora lnviT. PaT PaTTen lnviT. Thunderbird lnviT. Centennial League Oly Girls 7Th 5Th 'Running is challenging. 6TH and wrrn work and de- 5Th fe mlnafion I rn- 'l2Th D O 9' Qlfh Jr. Mchelle Rog 3rd ATN lvtdrty Krekow, Soph, is recidy ot The sTdrT of the Liberty Bell, Varsity Girls stretch before o rdce ot Springhill Golf Course, ip row: Heather Frey, Mdrty Krekow, Robby Eostmond, Steve Joiner, Gerdld Socher, Alon Stepp, ne Ross. Stondlng: Cooch Joe Novok, Michelle Rogers, Jill Bornes, Cooch Ed Wright. Sitting: Gorth lin, Adom Murroy, ond Anosone Sovcinh. Sr. Jerry Socher runs on The Highline Conol ot The Liberty Bell. Cross Country 35 lVlanTey Leads Young gyg Team The GaTeway boys Tennis Team fin- ished The T984-85 season wiTh a record of l-Q. Coach Ron Salazar said ThaT The Team was very young louT TalenTed. WiTh only one senior, MaTT lvlanTey, playing They were lacking all The ex- perience and know how ThaT was needed. The Team finished 7Th in dis- TricT compeTiTion. This year was a very Trying one for The Team. Salazar is hop- ing for pracTice To begin soon so nexT year will be The besT Team ever. WiTh more veTerans on The courTs They will have The experience and know how They're looking for. Some of The sTaTs for disTricTs were: Brian Wilson lsT sin- gles came in 5Th: Derek STuckey and Hoang Ngyuen came in 5Th in doubles. The Team pracTiced in The mornings aT GaTeway. Boys 1ennis Them T ow Boys OPPOUQU 2 Regis 7 Hinklell Fairview 3 CnerrY meek gmokv ' t grd Place APS Tournamen AYODOYTOQ 0 eview 4 l-leriTaQe 8 RO Q 2 Aurora Centro! 2 1 Overland 7Th Place DTSVTC '- 36 Tennis wi The 1984 Galeway High School boys Tennis Team: fronl row, David Delgado, Juslin Maki, David Snyder, and Jamison Sloro- chuck. 2nd row, Sieve Larsen, Sieve Fano, Chris Todd, David Chou, Scolf Nykerk and Mall Kooprnan. back row, Bill Orlh, Hoang Nguyen, Derrick Sluckey, Coach Ron Salazar, Sieve Naw- rocki, Chris Everly, and Brian Wilson. Jr. David Chou Shows his style afler returning The ball. Sports 37 38 Soccer olys O O 4 O O 0 'l 4 A 5 2 3 2 Varsily Soccer - Top Row: Mark Pedron, Dave Cowles, Mike Baker, Monle Wise and Chris Kennedy Second Row Coach Guslafson, Scoll Dilinger, Lee Taylor, Randy Cubic, John Lee, and Mark Dudly. Third Row: Derrlon Fricke Frank Minechelo, Dan Gomez, and Sluarl Parker. Boy'5 soccer Qpponeni Herilage Fairview Central Mullen Cherry CYGGK Arapahoe l-linkl6Y Regis goulder V Smokey Hull Overland Litlleion I Abraham Lincoln Coach Gustafson fakes par? in praclice 1 Y 8 , . A K ...ii and very mme cigastgwdwiiia fjlearned alot for K enjoY '9 ,, C nexf year f- Mike Baker 5 S rr...s C nf- -- . , C x 5 ,C ,-, Boys Soccer Boccer practice on Gateways' field. . ranch, A ,, .Q W v it fs, tX,.-murrrrxwg i will S .1 5 Gibson, Kevin Frickee, Stefan Lanberski, and DienNguyen. Soccer Team - Top Row: Chris Harp, Brad Wighl, Jeff Hiller, Ron Fraser, and Tim Boeilcher. Second Row: Coach Skiles, Pollen, Shaun Howerl, Joe Early, Tim Bill, and Manager Robin Ross. Third Row: Jeff Petty, Craig Laraiaf, Scoll Desjardins, Soccer 39 Golf The golf season for The Gafeway Golf Team This pasT fall wasn'T very successful, buf Coach Landrum said There was some improvemenf from The pasT years. Some memorable mo- menfs of The season include The firsT female To make The Gafeway Golf Team, freshman - Rochelle BeneTTe. Anofher was The low score of 79 by sophomore - MaTT Buckley in his firsT maTch. The besT players of The year include Dave Yevcak - juniorj lVIaTT Buckley - sophomore: and KurT Graph - senior. The promising players of The Gafeway Golf Team in The years ahead include sophomore's - Dean Prok, Jay Welch, and Jeff Bixler. During This pasT fall, Cherry Creek was The all around num- ber one golf Team in The CenTennial League. This year will be Mr. Landrum's lasT year of Teaching. He has plans of reTir- ing This summer. Mr. Landrum would like To spend his Time fishing, palnfing his home, and simply enjoying life. His mosf rewarding experience Through his years as a Teacher has been The pasT relafionships he's shared wiTh sTudenTs. V ! ru spend my VVVV I V time fishing , AA T-- . . , , and simply , vi enjoying life .I 5, Coach Sam . ,-', 1. , V I Landrum on rf 5 1 I his refiremenf, ' 1 Golf lnviTaTions Perry Park 2OTh ouT of 28 Greenley l8Th ouT of 28 League STandings Aurora Hills 'lOTh ouT of 13 Boulder Mfh ouT of 13 FooThills 12Th ouT of 13 Soufh Suburban 13Th out of T3 lnvervess 1'lTh ouT of 13 40 R ax , V 'KVM I Ffh' ,W w fQ i ,Qs V , Y' I ' K ,yqyw V, , aff wg. W A My 1 1 1 ,, gr f I I 351' , L :V L , gf I ffV,,,L - V, lfmm 'Q ' iw ' 'T ' ' ,, ,7 , . l 4 ,, 2 ' ' ,Q I if , y A ,sf .W ,, ., gf?-,W ,fn H T r. V V, my I 2 V ,L nv 5 f V ,fqffige , Q :ws 5 f ,-5, wi, ,. 2 ' - IVV, - ,V , 4 V M, A 4 , T T ,, 1 T V ra, MM s., 92 'xx' if W X, , A 4, , as , Q 44' I , , . - 4' ag , 3 ,fm 4 if f N wr' I K iy, , J, ws. ' fs ,i?Zf,m- . i i V, J' N ' N Q ,mf J. 4' I ' , M 'wh 1 'M 'f f' YM' .M , W3 1 Sophomore MOH Buckley shows COFTCGOTFGTTOFI on a shorT iron shoT To The green. is gi, 'E X Y Q T5 The Gafeway Golf Team from L To R, KurT Graph, Mike Mauer, Coach Landrum, lv1aTT Buckley Jay Welch, Rochelle BenneTT, Chris Leger, Dean Prok, Jeff Bixler, Darren Turnbow, Brad Cravins ScoTT Lardenf, and Dean Godderd, f A 'Y 4 , rv .ffw ,ff W i R , 1 WX 5 1 1-U, 5 I W, , ,As ', 7 f4f 7,'A ,yi M If ' ', ffvth 5' 'H . .V W , W .. 5 NA ,, al' f f f 4' ' '17 Q u , T in 1 ,. ,., C , X T A ff, .M M , T l 1, 5 wg? , ir., mfg T n , i STyle is imporTohT in golf ond Dove Yevcok hos iT here. I --we--f -- XXA. .-v - ' s Q 1 sssrs S .1 'J f an ........-- an Fifi 2' Qs ss x Q , sn Q.. ,xg use T' f5 'rF '-M nu, 3 sale?- S T gs 2 112' E-1 -f ' Q iq ,sis'N's-eggs xr A W W s is , ix 4 415- grfsfssqqsl T. ss ' E.. as 4. -Q one Qs s ' K: X Qi 1 1 I Senior, KurT Graph, shows o TOT of power in This foirwoy shOT if -Q iff .gs .D i K Qu ' 1 'MSS' 1- fE5ii:'1. -L hvgwf - Nag.,-L+ l QW s v ' ET? 'rf af 2.5 To X' 'Q'fff ETFX2 A ss-Q2 is .gy ' Junior, Dove Yevcok shows KurT Groph how lT's done, KurT G-roph uses o Three rroh OD his opprooch shoT To The TenTh Tee. AT New Coach Rebuilds The GaTeway Olympians girls swim Tean did noT have one of iTs beTTer seasons. For The 4984 swim season, coach Ingrid Lindemann was replaced by Terry Anderson. The Team had a low record This year of one win and eighT losses. However, The Team placed fifTh overall aT The Viking lnviTaTional and fourTh aT The Aurora CiTy Championships. 'TThe size of The Team was very small This year, compared To The Teams from The oTher schools, Coach Terry Anderson said. Only one swimmer, Sr. Heidi Lindemann, qualified for The sTaTe meT. Heidi Lindemann sucessfully compleTed her sen- ior year by breaking or holding every school record in girls swimming excepT The TOO yard breasTsTroke and The diving records. Girl's Swimming i l l i . l The Oly swimmers dive in and begin Their warmup for pracTice. opponent GaTewOY 'l 40 Fairview 435 22 cherry Cfeek los 63 smoky Hill loo d em so Ovenond 63 21:5 402 Hinkley 'T 43 schoclfgglcepf The 100 56 Her HOQG 405 ignzyecgygfroke and The 63 Genus: 122 63 BOU A7 Arapahoe 42 Swimming Lisa Zwerdlinger psyches herself up To dive in fo pracTice. I h oooh Terry Anderson wolches os lhe swimmers do Their wor- Dui, s 1 'Q , if ,xiii rgr 'K , ' frifrif t v,,., ,, Sr, Heidi Lindemonn works on her record breoking fly. Loynie Giles, Heidi Lindemonn, Denise Hidll, Liso Prok, Mory Richards, Mundy Vonbers- choi, Kim Wood, Koye Bolinl, Pom Engelkirk, Kim Sorrell, Leslie Loiinn, Kerifh Pdge, Liso Zwerdlinger, Sherry Adomcyk, Liso Borlow, Lindo Brown, Komi Cory, Kelli Kovoncgh, Shelly Kuncl, Srephonie Morris, Pdge Porsons, Robyn Pierce, Cindy Rosen, Debi Rouleou, Cheryl Vondersys. A3 'AAV J , fr 1 I ' ' ' , J- ,. 4 nff .h, V. V, 3 V 4 WFIZESTFLIIINJG Wmsiivsi VARSITY, Bofiorn Row: Paul Padilla, John Ortiz, David Delgado Middle Row: Dan Wensel, Coach Bop Nelson, Manager Heafher Reed, Coach Spencer Johnson, Chip Senier. Top Row: Byron Shannon, Siacy Lefler, Keenan Mc:Kone, Roo Lamphier, Brian Owen, Seah Johnson. John Lehfo Keenan Mciione Took ist in The Cenfeniai league disfricis and carried The Olys To place Ain in Stare' John Ortiz pinning his rnan, of course. AA Spoffs yes ws sngm ' -ETH 38 81 HARTWIZ 4 C' woummue san ms asf gps Junior Varsity and Freshmen Bottom Row Manager Carri Conklin Ran Kang, Andy Akers, Jason Somberg, Don CLotz, Eric Chnstman, Manager Cindy Rosen, 2nd Row: Stephen Lamberski, Eric Lovett, Don Patterson, Coach Dave Dempskl, Mike Holtman, Conrad Cahoj, l Joel Kondas, 3rd Row: Coach Bob Legg, Jimmy Flynn, Steve Farritor, Tim Snyder, Kevin Sheggog, Lawrence Corbin, Buck Fisher, Adam Murry, Coach Spencer Johnson. Top Row: D.C. Coles, Cris Kubick, Kevin Flynn, Paul Jones, Victor Sargentl, Bill Eith, and Darren Harvey. 1 VorsliY w mn9 Score OpDOf'9 ' 31-30 Smoky Hin 22-40 Heritage 28-30 Central 35-34 Hinkley 49-43 Qverland 3 'l -27 l29glS 27 -40 umetoh 42-45 Fairview 'l8-47 AfgpOl iO6 6-59 Cherry creek 20-42 Boulder 29-34 Mullefl l f this ..l am very proud O 4 miss , lil 's Serv0f5 and I W ,trim Ialso know 'na'-wine Va lor of talent WW DOVE I Coach Dempsky and rhgergshrnan wrestlers- I cial would We '9 give Z 75:1 thanks to W5 year ldn't Maids, Thanks girls, I COU have done it with out YOU' COC-,Ch Nelson Paul Padilla carried a lot of team spirit through the year. Paul did very well this year and helped Coach Nelson. David Delgado could be our first STATE CHAMP! Varsity Wrestling A5 VARSITY BASKETBALL J A H gy 7 3.V , ,,,'fz W 2 ii. T 5 Q Some VorsiTy ployers woTch from The sidelines. Sr. MoTT MonTey shooTs o free Throw. Sr. MGTT MohTey shooTs The free Throw. A6 SpoTs Sr. Leon Horris Scores onoTher poinT for The Olys. GeTTing ready for The game ogoinsT HeriToge To sTorT. Correct shooiing form was a pari of aaily practice. x Sr. Leon Harris Taps The ball to his Team. Oly players scramble for a loose ball. Sr. Leon Harris shoois The ball for 2 poihls for The Olys. Boys Varsity Baslcerball Bays Varsiiy Baskeiball GHS sfuaenis wait for The game To siari. Sr. Mike Himes walks away affer Q point, Sr. Darrel Perkins waiis for a foul To be called, The VarsiTY TGOVTW TCW95 0 Time OUT- A8 Boys Varsity Baskeiboli Sf. Darrel Perk' ins wal ches as Sr. Leon Harris scores O point I Sr' Leon Harris IOOKS Gnd ho Des for me best Boys Varslly Basketball GHS Opponenf Score 37 Thorlon A2 36 Wasson 86 39 Central AA 60 Hinkley A2 56 Loveland 69 37 Liiilelon A6 A8 Hinkley A7 37 Fairview A4 25 Arapahoe 70 A6 Srnokeyhill 5'l 54 Central 57 Cherry Creek Shol 39 Boulder AO A5 Regis 53 27 Mullen A3 A3 Heritage 87 A9 Overland 37 56 Heritage 7'l Y The GHS B . and sfrrkes up a victory Tune Qgoinst H. k In Iey, Spons Coach Turnball Talks slralegy during a 'rirne 0 1 .1 U ' B F OVS resnman 50 5Dorls J.V. Basketball Gateway Opponent 65 Thorton A6 Wasson 50 Central 64 Hinkley 54 Loveland 47 Lillielon A8 Hinkley A7 Fairview 34 Arapahoe 36 Srnokeyhill 32 Central 39 Cherry Creek 33 Boulder A4 Regis M Mullen 51 Heritage A5 Overland 59 Herilage Jr. Kirk Blewiri Shggfs G free Th row Score 65 55 7 O 58 69 A6 A7 57 53 A7 AB 62 54 54 58 53 A8 62 Sophomore Bdsketbdll From Left to Right Top Row: Leo Nelson, Lori Nelson, Scott Nykirk, Eric Huskey, Don Turnbdll, Mike Metzger, Mike Sollier, Paulo McDonald, Corey Smith Sitting: Alice McPherson. Sr. Mike Himes shoots the boil, Bock Row: Todd Holder, Joe Cohie, Mike Boker, Kevin Dregeer, Mott Buck- ly, Guy Fiore, Brodmueler, Jeff Knoll. Front Row: Wes Brown, Phill Scott, Bead Tenzo. Olys Hove 2-'IQ Yedr Under First Yedr Coooh The Vdrslty Bosketbdll tedm felt the 'IQ84-85 sedson wos o good sedson. With the new cooch, Mr. Don Turnboll, the teom did well. The Oly Vorsity bosketboll teom's record for the sedson wos 2-12 with consecutive losses to Aropohoe 70-47, Smokey Hill 57-36, ond Cherry Creek 54-48 in overtime. The offense ployed ds well os expected, but the defense hdd some problems ond could not hdndle the pressure from Aropdhoe. Agdinst Cherry Creek, Gotewoy pldyers pldyed hord ond took the gdme into overtime. The Smokey Hill gdme wds different, it come down to who could run the pldys foster or better. Codch Don Turnbdll soys, We just hdve to pull together, ond ploy ond ploy os o teom to finish up the bottom holf of the sedson strong. Hope- fully next yedr the tedm will pull together ond hdve d greot sedson. U cl I mon Bdsk Tb II 51 Tonyo Wollers is doing O.K.! i if 52 Girls Vorsify Bciskelboll Girls Vorsiiy Boskeiboll 5 no in M Michelle Mooney wos o very slrong plciyer for The Olys. Two poinls for Michelle Mooney! l Toni Fisher up for two more! X. Bottom Row: Antoinette Williams, Lisa Norberg, Tonya Walters, Middle Row Debbi Davis, Coaches Y Ms. Bacco, Ms. Snitzer. Ms. Micco, I.aShaa Ross Standing: Nancy Hagen, Michelle Mooney. Wendy Dunn, Willma Abalos Toni Fisher, Liz Frohardt, Coach Snitzer gets Tonya ready t o play. i . 1 W 4' 2 1 8 . , Ui W LaShaa Ross, a very strong player, gets ready to pass the bail. if www.. Liz Frohardt and Tonya Walters run down the court. Varsity Girls Basketball Girls Underclassmen BaskeTball All Three of The underclassmen girls baskeTball Teams did fairly well This year. They all showed greaT efforTs. 'Team work is whaT iT Takes , agreed CaThy Cunico. Laura HerTel and Pam I-lofing, lf you don'T have Team- work The seasons don'T go To well, everyone has To work TogeTher. This has been a good year and The season wenT preTTy well Thanks To all The people who helped ouT. Freshman Team fronT row: Lisa Delbridge, Cheryl Braunshewiger, Carol Alena WilmoTh Back Row: Angie Young, ChrisTi BranTley, Lisa Ramos. J.V. Fronl Row: ColeTTe Willis, Barb Corby. Wendy Dunn, Laura HerTel, Terrika ScoTT 2nd Row: Shannon MarTinez, Liz FrohardT, Coach Tammy Micco, Nancy Hagen, CaThy Cunico 3rd Row: Michelle Hofing, D W'll' , P H f' . Own I 'On Gm O mg GaTeway works well under pressure. 54 Underclass Girls Basketball if W . 95? Q' ' WEN makes a rebound. is? Row: Becky Delaiely, Rlchelle Bennefie, Rochelle Jackson. 2nd Row: Dashawn Walker, Amy Johnson, 3rd Row: Kim Triolo, Paige Parsins, Kim Epps T eway shooting for a win. Underclass Girls Basketball 55 This year's boys swim Team consisTs of 47 members, coach GusTafson and manager Mary Richards. They worked ouT 3 To 5 hours everyday. The wor- kouT consisTed of exercises in The pool and lie lifTing weighTs. The Team showed aloT of deTermi- naTion and enThusiasm. Soph Chris Todd said, WiThouT deTerminaTion and coach GusTafson's coaching we couldn'T of had such a successful sea- son, as we did. Overall The Team did a greaT job, and we are all looking forward To an- oTher good year nexT year. On your mark. GeT seT. Go! 56 Sporl ovs Swimming Top row: Mcnoger Mory Richards, Kurt Morris, Roy Gdimord, Kevin Fenlberg, Scott Boyden, Don Dietrich, Ed Aludrez, Kevin Cnothom, ond Mike Stevens. Bottom row: Codon Gustafson, Kevin Isocson, Dustin Strom, Tim Norton, Myke Sdrgent, Mike Proctor, Deon Prok, Cnris Todd, Pot Gilmor, ond Dovid Cowles. Wdrming up before the competition, if, Everyone snows o little teom spirit. Boys Vorsity Swimming 5 The 49811-85 power Iifiing Teorn consisi- ed of few but very strong G-oiewoy siu- denis of differeni sizes ond sirengrhs. A few of The ouisionding poriiciponfs ore seniors Cyclnie Dooley, Liso Nofomele ond Solly Honsen. Veronica Workins showing her Technique on how To deod Iifr. An oly Iifiing with oll her might x 58 Sporis Power Keenon Mckone shows his srrengrh on The bench press. X Troy Kohler rncrking his debut ifrirmg X X X. ---- 'R ' K xx Gary Jenkins 'raking a breather. ' i 5 W A .f ,,,..an-sf Memories of last years srafe champion, Pawerlrfrnng 59 l Sr, Lueann Green shows performing can be fun Juniors Slephanie Hand, Melissa Kerns and Belh Lelofsky gel ready To release balloons al The kick off. The poms helped To raise spiril al football games and olher funclions. Back Row: Jeri Boyd, Amy Peddy, Melissa Kerns, Sherri Jensen, Amy Giehm, Megan Wade, Beth Leiofsky. Row A: Andrea Bickham, Shelby Tesl, Siephanie Hand, Sunah Kang, Michelle Harrison. Row 3: Dana MoCorkIe, Joei Giles, Jill Slrampel, Row 2 Helen Maes, Lueann Green, Froni Row: Shelly Hulchings. 60 Pom Pons was hard To relax before a performance. VarsiTy Pom Pans The VarsiTy Pom Pons have done overwhelmingly well This year in com- peTiTion, game performances and as a squad. WiTh five refurning poms, There was an adequaTe amounT of exper- ience To Turn The 48 girl-squad inTo champions. The year began wiTh co-capTains Sherri Jensen and BeTh LeTofsky. They led The squad Through pom camp in Esfes Park. There, The squad gained over fifTeen ribbons boTh as a squad and individually. Awards ranged from mosT spiriTed To besT kicks, To mosT poised To The one-hundred and Ten percenT award for Those who really Tried hard. Jr. BeTh LeTofsky won The honor of besT Pom aT camp. There were over T30 girls aT camp. So, The long hours of summer morning prac- Tices paid off. In addiTion, because The poms did so well aT camp They were inviTed To perform aT Aurora lvlall and aT a Denver Bears Baseball Game. For fooTball season, new capTains were eIecTed. Sr. Sherri Jenen was picked again, along wiTh Jr. Jill STram- pel. The squad performed To The songs Crack Me Up by Huey Lewis and The News, ThaT's WhaT l Like AbouT You by The RomanTics, Panama and Girl, You Really GoT Me Now by Van Halen and SaTurday NighT by EITon John. They also did a rouTine They learned aT camp To Super Freak by Rick James. Foofball season finally ended and iT was Time for new capTains again for baskeTball. Jr. Melissa Kerns and Sr. Shelley HuTchings were eIecTed. This was also The Time ThaT The poms sTarT- ed To geT ready for STaTe. Their sched- ule was very busy because The rou- Tines for girls and boys baskeTball games had To be made up, Too. Any- way, The squad did Their sTaTe rouTine To The Girl GeTs Around by Sammy Ha- gar. The compeTiTion was held aT Ara- pahoe High School. Finally, The poms helped wiTh pep assemblies and helped To raise spiriT around The school. Their sponsor was Sandy BleweTT. Sr. Jeri Boyd said, We all helped each oTher and worked real hard so we goT greaT resulTs. 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There were only Three veTeran cheerleaders re- Turning. They were Valerie Camdrigg, PaTTy Galloway, and Solly Hanson. Top LefT: Sally Hanson, Donna Hersey, Brian Hollen, Kerry LouThan, and Kelly Elder. Middle: Valerie Cammorigg, Pam Galloway, Maria Wooden, and PaTTy Galloway. BoTTom from lefT To righT: Karen Gomez, Denise Yanaga, Cammie HuTchings, Jennifer Sims, ChrisTen Winker, and Sunny Pinkhdm. ali VarsiTy cheerleaders and poms cheer for The Oly's baskeTbalI Team 1984-85 VarsiTy Cheerleaders show Their pyramid during pep. assembly, Cheerleoders and poms preparing for assembly. 62 VarsiTy Cheerleading Varsiry Cheerleaaers . .1 Kerry and ChrisTen show Their spiriT for The baskeTbaII Team. VarsiTy Cheerleading 63 -sl .il Freshman cheerleaders: Tammy Patterman, Chris Newman, Tara McKene, Jackie Jones, Annette Cheerleaders show their spirit at one of Boyd, Julie Yolkham, Christie Steinback. Angie Trestdorf. Shellie Klinglesmith, Elena Wilmoth. gateways pep assemblies. Cheerleaders Show Spirit Although the underclass cheerleaders did not have as many girls per squad as in years past, their spirit still remains strong. The main reason for the small turnout was the result of the schedule the Gateway students had to follow. ln fact most of the sophomore squad was made up of fresh- man. The J.V. squad was composed of sopho- mores, this was due to the small turnout of girls at tryouts. All of the squads did exceptionally well at com- petition. The squads were dedicated and enthu- siastic. No matter how hard it was, they made it to practice every morning and their hard work paid off. The squads showed their spirit and pride at various sporting events. Including football, bas- ketball and soccer. At other games and meets cheerleaders could always be found some where cheering on the participants. These girls will make excellent squads in years to come. Sophomore Cheerleaders: Stephanie Gerber, Jenny Giehm, Lori Dibble, Stacy Arehart, Amy Stout. 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This yedrs officers were presidenT Cory Mergele, vice-presidenT Beverly Wdlker, secreTdry Melis- so Kedrns, Tredsurer KoThy Johnson, reporTer Lisd Norberg, pdrliomenTdr- ion PdTTy Gollowdy, ond hisTorions Pom Gdllowdy ond Ann Rdmirez. As in pdsT yedrs, The club sponsor conTinued To be Mrs. lvldruydmo. FBLA sponsored mony projecTs ThroughouT The yedr. Such ds, The conned food drive for The SdIvdTion Army ond The G-redT Pumpkin con- TesT, in which The cdrved pumpkins were Token To nursing homes. GdTewdy wds expecTed To do very well in The disTricT compeTiTion. They hdd d member compeTing in olmosT every compeTiTion. There were Three voTinQ deIegdTes. Some of The conTesTs dT disTricTs ond Their conTesTdnTs were: lmprompTu.spedkinQ, AniTd Iverson: job inTerview, Amy G-iehm: public spedking, Trdci Clerk: ond AccounTing ll, Cdren Hdrp dnd Jocelyn Fdm. The sTdTe compeTiTion wds held dT The Broddmoor on lvlorch 24, 25 ond 26. 68 FuT B e L dders Of Americo 355 Jr. Melissd Kedrns, Sr. PdTTy Gdllowdy, Jr. CoThy Johnson, ond Sr. Beverly Wolker dTTend The fdll Leddership Conference. 'A as . .wi X Q' m 'UlllIuwv fvlhmgg 1 f 4 V . 5 A H W 6 kv- fi 'K i M vm, HW' 1 R -fy mr 1115.-- ' V ,Q , 451. f 5' is f i if ,f i ? ff 7 ff N ,, Ash 1 ef W T Fr. Terrikd Scott ond So. Lindo Cornell listen to group reports Jr.s Vondo Jerdth ond SunAh Kong work on student of the 70 Clubs Month. E Student government: Mrs. Owen, Ms. Nozdwo, Beverly Wolker, Cory Mergele, Sunon Kong, Melisso Kerns, Terriko Scott, Jenny Morris, l-leother Strornpel, Ron Kong, Jeri Boyd, Michelle Linenberger ond Beth Letofsky. Bock row-Annette Aushermon, Lisd Howe. Troci Clork, Liso Norberg, Jennifer Crawford, Kristo Tnorwdld, Potty Gollowoy, Ann Romiriz, CNODCVG Britt, Liso Yomogucni, Bonnie Chadwick, Steve Joiner, Lindo Cornell, Jim Ludwig ond Bev Arguelles. Cary lvlergele and KrisTa Thorwald package books for Africa. Chandra BriTT and AnneTTe Ausherman worked on a slogan commiTTee. STudenT C5overnmenT STudenT G-oernmenT is a club organizaTion made up of seniors. juniors, sophomores and freshmen. The organizaTion allowed The four differenT classes To work separaTely, raising money for Their individual classes and also as a four parT uniT. They raised money and spiriT for The school and around The communiTy. They sTarTed The year selling orange and yellow balloons aT The varsiTy fooTball games. NexT, came The work for The GreaT American Smoke-OuT. The club helped people sTop smoking by a sysTem of adopTing a smoker. AfTer ThaT The club Tried To help sTop polluTion by geTTing people To ride wiTh The Regional TransporTaTion DeparTmenT, The RTD. Following ThaT They sTarTed a book drive for The sTudenTs in Africa. This was done by having people donaTe a book and a auarTer To cover The cosT of sending The book. For ChrisTmas, They decoraTed The school and gave The sTaff candy canes and holly as sTaff appreciaTion. STudenT G-overnmenT also puT on a ValenTlnes dance and a cuT down on drunk driving campaign, among oTher acTiviTies. Jr. Jill STramel, sTudenT body presidenT said We have done very well considering The lack of enThusiasm and par- TicipaTion because of The bad schedule This year. NexT year The club hopes To do an even beTTer job in The school and in The communiTy. Ms. Nozawa was one of The sponsors. Lisa Yamaguchi Takes noTes as reminders. STudenT Government 71 w3L,ff?T9zgq 'ff 5514 Q 1 ' ,. 5 ' W fig xl. 'V .ff W , 2 , My W My Q45 1 .4-an 3, .1- Wa 'f 'fa ,gf ii s 555 it S L N Nl- - K if W if Q - S , N 1 . K 'Si .. U' A The Ndfionol Honor SocieTy members ond guesTs lefT To righT: Lise Norberg, Cory Mergele, Mdridn Burnhdm, ScdrleT Horn. Cdrlci McKenneT, Jim Ludwig, Bdrbdrd MdTTes, Reinhold MdTTes, ond PdTTy Gollowdy. Lisd Norberg gives Michedl Grove his cdndle ThdT symbol- izes his inducTion info This orgdnizdTion. N ATTONAL Honor: socierv SQ Z .SL 2 5 ff NX N.l-l.S. MEMBERSHIP IS AN l-IONCDR T'Membership in The GdTewdy high school ChdpTer of NdTiondl Honor SocieTy is The cul- mindTion of mdny yedrs of diligence dnd hdrd work. lT represenTs The epifome of chdrdcfer, leddership, service, dnd scholdr- ship. sdid NHS sponsor Ms. Horn. The NdTion- dl Honor SocieTy is crediTed ThroughouT The ndTion ond recognizes The ouTsTdnding indi- vidudl sTudenTs mdinTdining dll of The chor- dcTerisTics sTdTed by Ms. Horn. GdTewdy's chdpTer hos been exTremely dcTive This yedr. They hdve sold cdndy bdrs dnd used The money rdised To enhdnce The Julie On- ydn Scholdrship Fund which is dwdrded To Two exTrdordindry NHS members. They sponsored d Hdlloween Ddnce which wds d big success for The school. As ci communiTy service The NHS members visiTed d nursing home dT ChrisTmds Time dnd Tdlked To The pdTienTs. Senior PdTTy Gdllowdy, PresidenT of NHS, sdid NHS members dre noT chosen merely becduse of Their dcddemic excellence, buT dlso by Their chdrdcTer, leddership dbiliTies dnd service To The school ond communiTy. NHS officers This yedr include PresidenT, PdTTy Gdllowdy: Vice-PresidenT, Jim Ludwig: SecreTdry, Cdry Mergele: Tredsurer, Lisd Norbergg ond Two honordry members, Mrs. Burnhdm, ond Heidi STedrns: The members include: Vdlerie Cdmdrigg, Jimmy Chung, Amy Giehm, PdTrick Gilmor, Ndomi HolT, STeve Joiner, Mike McCdllisTer, Shelly Spro- gue, Seniors: The Junior Members ore: Chon- drd BriTT, Bonnie Chddwick, Ddvid Cho, Vdndnd JerdTh, Sun Ah Kong, Liso Prok, Mi- chdel Rydn, Jill STrdmpel, dnd Brion Winkel- bduer. N H.S The AFJROTC drill Team has represenled co-24 at many drill meels. The members of Alpha flight show high spiril despife coming To class al 7:30 A.M. 74 ROTC an , 1- 35 A: r 5 .. JL. Top: The AFJROTC senior sTaff. The senior slaff handles all cadeT operalions Abovei Cadels learn Thal drill is a parl of leadership. Nw X V M v, v ' Lf Hr . f . 5' A ,,. kf' K H ' if , f,x.': ' ,,., ,df f ,WMV ,W x X - X 15 , .. sg X 1 N 1 x . we ,,:.Q Q ,. . :Q C ug!-, i5 J MM .va-if E 2 M, 7- 5' .2 J! WW iff 1.5 A Wi? X ,V zz: ,:zmf,,,-s .. , 4 , , , X ' , ,.,,. .ir . ' , Ji ful fs- 1 T 2 S .Ky ziiqafwslsgs f Z1 J 4 1, ff Q 1 f y 1 W r FuTure Homernokers Of Americci FuTure Homemokers of Arnerico is o club which involves helping The corn- muniTy ond mony sociol ocTiviTies. During The posT yeor, while QeTTing inTo The ChrisTrnos spiriT, They corn- bined Their ToIenT vviTh KBRQ Rodio STC:- Tion. FHA chose The nornes of seven children ond delivered gifTs To Them. If iT wosn'T for This unique ond speciol club, Those seven children wouldn'T hove known The meoning of ChrisTrnos. NoT only did They help wiTh The com- muniTy, buT They olso sewed, cooked, cleoned, eTc. They olso sold condy oround To GoTewoy sTudenTs To ochieve exTro money To send eighT sTudenTs To The Broodmoor for o uspe- ciol conference. All you hod To do wos To be yourself ond enjoy n'ieeTing wiTh Them every oTher Tuesdoy oT 6:30 To join FuTure l-lornemokers of Americo. Srs. Porn Lindsey, Troci Clork, ond Joylyn Reed Toke in The Honds on ExsTrvo Workshop. Jr. Leeonn Fohuler, ond Srs. Pom Lindsey, Troci Clork, ond Joylyn Reed orrive QT The Broodmoor. 46 Clubs Srs. Pom Lindsey, Troci Cldrk, dna Jdylyn Reed work on poTTer The Broadmoor Hoiel is where all The FHA pariicipanis stayed. Ll E 1 l I 2 l . l Srs. Jaylyn Reed, Pam Lindsey and Soph. Amy Christine are looking forward To missing a couple days of school. 2 3 3 l I l if W. sr:ifrf6i'f'aiis W This is The Glamorous Presidenl of Fl-lA Sr. Traci Clark. Jr. Katie Gilmor Soph. Amy Chriiine, Srs. Traci Clark. Pam Lindsey and bus driver Roberl Neilman look on as Jr. Leeann Fahuler has to gel inio The picture. FHA 77 Foreign Language The Spanish Club has done excep- Tionally well according To Mrs. Kohler. There are approximafely 23 sTudenTs in The club. Their officers include Amy RasTeTTler as PresidenT, Willy Bell as Vice Presidenf, Kelly RuTledge as Sec- reTary, and Vondna JeraTh as Treasur- er. Some of The acTiviTies have includ- ed going To The arT museum for The Mexican arT exhibiT, having breakfasf aT Mexican resTauranTs, seeing movies, and having a BBQ. The Spanish Club also aponsored a ChrisTmas parTy. This year for The Spanish Club fund raiser, The members sold various Types of candies. The sales wenT really well. Mrs. Kohler said ThaT They would have done beTTer if They hadn'T run ouT of candy. NexT year The Spanish Club hopes To do well and They are looking forward To new members. WiTh Gina Park as Presidenf, Alicia Jordan as Vice Presidenf, Cindy Thom- as as SecreTary, Mary Coleman as Treasurer, and Ha Giang as HisTorian The French Club has been busy wiTh many acTiviTies. To sTarT ouT The year, The club sold M8cM's. WiTh The money from The can- dy They made donaTions To The Make- A-Wish FoundaTlon and The Childrens HospiTal. For The resT of The year, The club planned The 'lThree Kings cele- braTion, Mardi Gras parTy, a French film aT The Denver CenTer Cinema, visiTed a nursing home and had a banquef aT a french resTauranT. ATTendance This year has been hurT because The club had To meeT before school and many members did noT have TransporTaTion. WiTh 36 members This year Mrs. Wiggins says, New members, including sTudenTs noT en- rolled in French are always welcome. Foreign language class works afTer given an assignmenf. 78 Clubs TNG class lisfens To The DSW words They need To know. Fellowship of ChrisTion AThleTes The FCA members show Their more serious side. 80 Cl D Fellowship of ChrisTion AThleTes wos o club where sTudenTs from differenT schools could come Togefher for fel- lowship. They mef every lvlondoy for dbouT Two hours. Sr. Tonyo WolTers sold, The besT Thing obouT The club is The people. We're oil There To worship The Lord. AlThough The club sTonds for Fellow- ship of ChrisTion AThIeTes, everyone who oTTended rneefings wos noT o Chrisfion. People weren'T pressured inTo believing onyThing. They were jusT Toughf obouT The Lord ond His woys. The ocTiviTies involved in The club were singing, reoding The Bible ond Tolking. One on one fellowship wos o porT of The club when sTudenTs could shore experiences wiTh eoch oTher on o one To one bosis. lnconsisfency in oTTendonce sTopped The club from hoving officers, so There were differenT group leoders of rneefings. As wiTh oTher clubs, The bod school schedule offecTed The club negoTively. Senior Shelly Sprogue soid, We hove ci reol good core for The club, people who come regularly. NexT yeor The club hopes To reoch more people ond hove more school's loin. Erico Michoels ond Michelle WrighT wolf for ofhers To show up. Mr, Sloone gives TesTir'nony. X , 41 .P 1 . f as if 452 1 K W? 1 W Q Q Q9 W in 5 ' ,Q '-ww, 1.1 I J if 430 521 dv J95l' . nf wi we-QQ if 4 Q- ,. ,xg Qld, 2. .4 9031 , 45 3' 119 f f K c ,Q P4 V f' as ' Q.. V , ,ff-., fs- . I Eric Woelhoff and Tracey Rhines read a book To memorize lines. This year's speech club involved 30 people and aT leasT '15-20 people in compeTiTion, which was held every SaTurday. There was a large increase from The members 84 compeTiTors from lasT years number. The speech club also had a sTudenT congress in The spring and The fall, which as compared To lasT year They only had one sTudenT congress which was in The spring. This year sTudenT congress hoped To have Governor Lammas a guesT speaker on February 46, 4985. They had Their Readers TheaTre aT Rangeview and They hoped many would be persenT. As a compeTiTor one can qualify for disTricT, sTaTe and naTional compeTi- Tion. Speech club deals mainly wiTh speaking and lisTening and They won many ribbons This year, alone, for com- peTiTion among oTher sTudenTs from oTher schools They compeTed in inTer- preTaTion of liTeraTure in dramaTic, hu- mor, poeTry, self wriTTen compeTiTion, 3 3 debaTe and The 30 minuTe speech. STudenTs had 30 minuTes To wriTe a speech and give iT To The class. Finally, There was dueT acTing, which of course was Two people acTing ouT a play. Maria Wooden and Holly SchmiTz did a acTing speech. AniTa Iverson pracTiced her speech auieTIy. 82 Clubs F' Q Q 'E K S Q s XX, Q wry ff-' 5 F 15.1. 4 s Q. 5 r 1 Q aww? ff 1.1595 fgxf Q Q3 1-.J ff w fu Q fif V Yg N 47 , ,Q i is M Ski Club Skis Colorddo Clockwise: LefT Middle-Long lifT lines for Oly's To woiT in. Top l?ighT-Finolly! We mode iT To The boTToml Middle RighT-There's no Turning Dock now! For RighT-GeTTing reody To hiT The slopes. BoTTom RighT-A group of Oly's Try To decide where To go nexT. LefT BoTTom Middle-An Oly Tries To impress onlookers. B4 Ski Club .mm S .W ,. x This year The Ski Club had a remarkable TurnouT. The TurnouT was even greaTer Than The T983-84 Ski Club. There was a varieTy of people who joined, which made iT easy To meeT new friends. The reason for The greaT TurnouT, says Sr. PaTTy Galloway, More people realized ThaT you don'T have To be a good skier To join The Ski Club. The Ski Club Tried To have a ski Trip aT leasT once a week. AbouT 45 To 20 people wenT on a Trip. This was because The Ski Club wenT up on The bus wiTh oTher Ski Clubs from Aurora schools. A member usually wenT on abouT 3 or L1 ski Trips during The season. The club sponsored abouT 40 ski Trips This season. A ski Trip, on an average, would cosT around S211.00, which includ- ed a lifT TickeT and a bus ride up To The ski resorT. The overnighTer, which was The largesT Turnouf, was S8500 per person. As a money making projecT, The Ski Club sold designer sunglasses. For each pair of sunglasses a person sold, They received money To go Towards a ski Trip. lvlosT people who earned money, used The money for The overnighTer. The club officers included, PaTTy Galloway-PresidenT, Brian Wil- son-Vice PresidenT, Lisa Zwerdlinger-Treasurer, Liaa Howe-Secre- Tary, and Darrin Turrbough as Club RepresenTaTive. The Club Spon- sor was lVlr. Larry Grimes. SkC D 55 More Clubs 86 Miscellaneous The members of The compuler club were Cback rowy sponsor Mrs. Huffman, Carla Wijdevelcl, Lisa Prok, Michael Ryan and David Chu. Fronl row-Amy Rasleller, Naoko Sudo and Naomi Holi. The members of The science club were Qback rowj Bob Legge, David Chu, Hoang Nguyen, Mike Ryan and ly Wicklancl. Front row-Amy Rasleller, Geneva Giang, Mary Coleman and Heather Frey. 2 E The members of the Future Homemakers of America club were Pam Ausherman. Lindsey, Katie Gilmor, Traci Clark, Alana Ogiesby and Annette 114,41 Qiswvw he members of the Close-up club were Qback rowj Marty Krekow and arth Hein, Front row-Brenda Tanner, Joe Novak and Dawn Willian. Yi' Q, he members of the Mu Alpha Theta club were Betty Huffman, qback rowj Steve Trautmann, Cary iviergele, David Chu, Hoang Qi ' QQ, X 2,3 Jguven, Lisa Prok, Lisa Brianne and Carla Cambronne. Middle row-Chandra Britt, Lisa Yamaguchi, Geneva Giang, Sunah Kang, and ingie Maestos. Front row-Bev Arguelles, Susan Flinn, Gina Park, Bonnie Chadwick and Amy Rastetter. Club Members 87 ,g- Yu Smile for The camera. I'm going To spread my wings and fly our of This place! 88 Candida as i l i i What do we do nexr Teacher? Tuoenfs prove They sfill know whof if rneons To sfudy. r noses To The poper, These ossignmenrs will be completed. if A liffle I? ond R never hurt onyone, broin before sforring Tongue. 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They were senT from sTudenTs and The Tele- grams could be personalized or ge- neric. The Thespians were also really ex- ciTed abouT The TalenT show. They helped To puT The show on. Lisa Robi- son said, A loT of people really goT involved and made The show a suc- cess. The Oly awards were a big parT of The Thespians club. The Oly award was given To acTors and acTresses for The lvlosT Improved, lvlosT TalenTed, BesT Overall, eTc. There were plenTy of Tal- enTed acTors and acTresses compeT- ing for The awards This year. AThenians was a class ThaT operaTed as a club. This was The firsT year ThaT people could join and geT a crediT for fine arTs. The small voice ensemble mosTly sang madrigals, which is music ThaT originaTed in lATh CenTury lTaly. The songs are usually Three or four parT po- ems puT To music and someTimes sung acapella. AThenians also sang classics, pop, and jazz music. They dressed up for Their performances in black Tux- edos and pink formals. PresldenT ScoTT Johnson said, The besT parT of being in AThenians is The performances. e AThenians pracTice The Requir Requiem. Mr. Wheeler and class pracTice o piece for an upcoming concerT. Alh A d Th p Q1 German Club - Success ln Srl - 85! The Gareway German Club has kepr Themselves occupied This year wiTh various acTiviTies. They have engaged ln everyThing from German dancing aT The Denver Kickers, The Turnverein, and The Edelweiss Clubs, To sponsor- ing a Foreign Language ChrisTmas ParTy and Gingerbread House ConTesT. They raised The necessary funds Through M8aM candy sales and The original Gummi Baren sales, The Club Membership has more Than doubled This year To include an excess of AO members. The exrraordinary sponsor is Frau Lindemann, Presidenr-Jennifer Crawford, Vice-Pres,-Pam Lindsey, Secre- Tary-KaThy Hammell, Treas.-KrisTa Thorwald, HisT.-Dallas Allen, and Chair- person-Carina Edson, Dallas Allen, David Anderson, Jennifer Crawford, Jeff Deveaux, Carina Edson, Kevin Fehlberg, An- gie Gillis, BeTh Gillis, KurT Graff, David Greunke, Kaihy Hammell, Anja Hines, Naomi HolT, Lisa Howe, Sherrie Jensen, Melissa Kerns, PeTer Kim, Pam LeonhardT, BeTh LeTofsl4y, Heidi Lindemann, Pam Lindsey, Kim Mahaffey, Mary MarTin, STe- phen Polk, Jaylyn Reed, Cindy Sayre, RoberT Seckman, Tonya Sigler, ScoTT STevens, Lonnie Thompson, KrisTa Thorwald, Karen Tomalino, Mandy Van BerschoT, Jennifer Ward, GerTa We- ber, Ralph Young, Jennifer Zacchini, Chris Kelley, Tina Schmierer, Karen ChrisTy, Annie Ohlrich, Becky Davis, Jeannie Ohlrich. is S X The German Gingerbread House ConTesT L. To l?.- KaThy Hammell, Pam Carina Edson, Jennifer Crawford, KrisTa Thorwald, Mrs. Lindemann. 92 German Club Pam Lindsey pursues pizza aT ChrisTmas ParTy! nnan Dancing aT The Edelweiss Club. 5 5 and Snack German Club Members KrisTa Thorwald ii, HisTorian Dallas Allen snapping a shof for The scrapbook, Lisa Howe surprises herself aT The German Club ParTy. Pam Lindsey, KrisTa Thorwald, and Jennifer Crawford discuss- ing The agenda. Frau Llndemann overseeing a lVleeTing. clubs 93 lVlu Alpha TheTa Mu Alpha TheTa was a club where sTudenTs ThaT enjoyed maTh could be TogeTher.They spenT Time doing differ- enT kinds of maTh problems and chal- lenging Themselves. One good Thing abouT The club was The members could help each oTher wiTh The prob- lems while learning someThing new Too. Jr., Sunah Kang said, The club was fun and iT had a purpose, Too. We could learn a loT. Even Though many people ThoughT Mu Alpha TheTa was only for brains , iT was really for anyone who enjoyed maTh. In oTher words, There wasn'T a rule ThaT a member had To be in calcu- lus To be admiTTed. Mrs. Huffman was one of The spon- sors. Mu Alpha TheTa members lounging around aT The parTy The members enjoy The refreshmenTs aT a parTy held aT Sunah Kang's house 94 Clubs Mu Alpha TheTa members enjoy having Their pioTure Taken. Cheese!! Mu Alpha TheTa members smile for The camera. Jrs, Sunah Kang and KaThy Hammell are caughT off guard when flashes go off. Mu Alpha TheTa members hold a discussion abouT Their nexT ouTing. Do you wanT some? Jrs. Sunah Kang and Vanda JeraTh help Themselves To The goodies. Mu Alpha Thefa 95 Spirif Commiffee This has been The firsf year of The spiriT commiTTee and a very successful one. The purpose of The spiriT com- miTTee is To arrange The ac- TiviTies To be seen aT The pep assembelies. This in- volves puTTing ouT a show which The audience will en- joy. They also decide who will lVl.C. The pep assemblies and had good luck This pasT year. Ron Brooks from KPKE radio and Gary Cruz from Channel Q News, Two well known ciTizens in The Denver Communify, were inviTed To Safeway. Ron Brooks was The lVl.C. for The firsT pep assembly of This year. This assembly was The mosf successful. The Teacher lip sync, one of The acTiviTies held, was a big hiT wiTh The crowd. The spiriT commiffee is also in charge of puffing up The posTers which keep The sTudenTs in- formed of all The acTiviTies around The school. The movemenf from Safeway To Rangeview dropped our school spiriT in a percenfage ThaT was unbe- Iieveable. Buf by organizing The spiriT commiffee, our school spiriT has risen To iT's besT and confinues To be- come beTTer , said Traci Clark, a member of The spiriT commiffee. They would all like To increase The size of The club nexf year. Jrs., Lisa Howe and Kirk BIewiTT enjoy The ice cream slam puT on by The Pep Assembly Commiffee. Q6 Clubs Ms. Franci's and KPKE, Ron Brooks, help lVl.C. The pep assembly STuaenTs come ihro The pep assembly ready To ge? rowdy. The football players wafch as The poms perform Their rourihe. ur- Varsiry GirI's Basketball Team flash The vicfory sigh, The Varsiry Pom Pohs perform for an Oly Rage. Spin? Commiwee Hackers Get Practice In Computer Lab Computer club has been at Gateway for two years now. They have 15 active members that meet the first Tuesday of every month. They would have met more often but the school schedule caused problems. The purpose of the club is to get students together who had a common interest to share ideas and work together on common projects and learn to use the computer for a career, said sponsor Kevin Morgan. The co-sponsor was Betty Huffman. The president of the club was Jr. Michael Ryan and the vice president was also a junior, Lisa Prok. The secretary was Jr. Chris Justice and the treasurer was Sr. Jimmy Chung. The club was educational and a good experience be- cause it helped students to use their own minds to grow intellectually. Next year, back at Gateway, they hope to have more computers to work with. Also, they hope to have more fund raising candy sales to buy equipment that the school board won't buy. Mr. Hill looks on as Dixon Jones works on graphics. Naoko Sudo gets stumped by a syntax error. QB Clubs Tim Lineham took basic computer programming one Sr. Kent Cottle tries a forfnext loop. ff? i -Lf, . L if mA X H4 il V51 ia, CF' 'B ..,.x,, .Q + W. Y , lvlarching Band-A Success Through The pasT year, we all did a number of Things To keep ourselves busy. One of many, was To go' To a fooTball game. No maTTer if iT was jusT once or if we aTTended every home game we could always be enTer- Tained aT half Time by The Marching Band. ln The Marching Band, There is a special group of people. This years group was all girls. These girls were called The Drill Team. There were over 45 girls ThroughouT The year ThaT were a parT of This unique group. Two very imporTanT members were Paula Price, who was CapT. of The flag squad and Tina Capra, who was CapT. of The rifle squad. These girls along wiTh The resT of The Team worked very hard To keep us enTer- Tained. AlThough, The pasT years The drill Team has been consisTed of all girls iT's noT only meanT for Them. Anyone who has The abiliTy and willingness can become a member. NeverThe- less, once you have become a mem- ber you musT be dedicaTed and will- ing To be an enTerTainer. Drill Team performs during half Time, Rifles do a shorf number for onlookers during Homecoming Day. 400 Drill T m A me sTuff. mber of The Drill Team likes To show l Z ,W if is x 2 1 inf? .T he Driil Team waiis for Their cue from The Drum Major. 'marching band won many awards. Jr. Brian Wihkelbauer was The head drum major. The band provided background music for The Drill Team. Drill Team 'IO Downtown Denver nos gown rcpbdy h The post few yeors. The cify's SKYSCYIG' skybe cm be seen for miles NL L 1 . - 1 1 1 mmmmxmm' 1 1 QM W U w Y 1 x W . ' sy W WW N3 6 1 1 6, . mv my 1, ,IW I 1 W1 QQWWWW Q fe Qiccdemlcss W U59 Q 3 Business X ocicl Tudies En Iish Nm 111 2 wwmsfiiffigw gpg S by gg UQQW11 11 11 2 1 1 1 eech 1 1 Foreign Lcngucge ' 1 12 . Moth 1 14 C p 1 16 S QQ 118 C d 120 O 122 C 124 126 128 g 130 Q 132 S W 134 OW W SV 136 1 1 QX Wy QW U- 1 fs W is 1 11 N X133 1 A Key To The Fufure Business For Those of us ThoT hove lefT Gofe- woy ond for Those of us Thof ore sTorT- ing of GoTewoy, we need o few keys for The fufure ond where To find Them would be The Business Depdrfrnenf. There ore rnony closses offered, ond There is o club ThdT is o sfep in The righf direcfion, FBLA Fufure Business Leoder- ship of Arnericd. The odvisor Mrs. Mor- uyomo is in chorge of This orgdnizdfion buf Mr. Soldzor is o co-helper ond he enjoys working wiTh This club. Mr. Solo- zor Tedches Typing 'I 81 2, Business Low 4 84 2, Personol Finonce, Office Mo- chines. ln closing, IVlr. Solozor would like To shore o quofe ThdT he feels is o key To The fuTure. Success is o piece of rnind. If you ore sofisfied wiTh yourself. Typing gove sTudenTs o procficol orTs credif All Clgsgeg fook role of Tne beginning of fne pen- Sr. Jr. SunAh Kong ond Mr. Solozor discuss on ossignmenf Od. 104 Busi lSrs. Alana Oglesby an Wilma Abalos check their work with machines. Sornefirnes The classes didn'T have a lol of sludenis. Rose Maryuarna helps Andrea Bickham wiih her accounfing. Mr. Salazar found The Time To help sludenls individually. Business -' Social STudies l There are many courses ThaT can be Curriculum. Taken in The Social STudies curriculum. Mr. Harder is a Teacher aT GaTeway They are as follows: hisTory, geogra- who Teaches some of The social sTud- phy, poliTical science, economics, also ies classes and he enjoys Teaching anThropoIogy, sociology, and psychol- here and is looking forward To moving ogy are a parT of The Social Sludies back To GaTeway. Panel discussion beTween sTudenTs. Melissa Garmin checks a wall map for a ciTy. I Ivll. I lkll LAGI LJIJk.,UbDII I9 KJI I KJLJI I Ill IIDIIKJIUI D UU' IKJKJ , 7 o duties. 106 Social Studies W5 . SQ .Vk. K ' , X X L ,.-.si-Q.: . . kg k ik- I . ::- ' 'i g 'Q' K xy x. X X 2 gm xx xx , Q r L. 5 P-M X' S- . n Q, ' 1 Q 1 A A 4 mx kffg ..x. ,, - L K R ia '1 , v -Kkxyx vis X st X X O: Null SN . ,.,.,.wM fqM.i 9 4 .SNAP ii xx f H, G 3 i . Wham ,L AV 12 WM 2 W , 1-M--.. , fm 2 s V U , at S 5. X M 4 'fi Nf g Truman-..,,, New Chairperson Takes CDver English DeparTmenT Mrs. Marlene HeinTz, one of C5aTe- way's many English Teachers who knows her English curriculum and Mrs. Horn share The chairperson office over The English DeparTmenT. When asked how she was elecTed To This posiTion, she says, l was drafTed. Mrs. l-leinTz Teaches ninTh grade honors English classes, developmenTal reading, speed reading, humaniTies, language and composiTion il and 42. Mrs. HeinTz says her moving from GaTeway To Rangeview has somewhaT hendered her Teaching. She feels pressed for Time and she sees a response of sTress from her sTudenTs. ln closing Mrs. HeinTz would like To share her fdvoriTe auoTes. llVVe are shaped and fashioned by The Things we love. GoeThe ..,mw f'f l Mrs. Jane Owen poinTs ouT ComposlTion M J . . Techniques in English Q rs. one Owen helps sTudenTs in English Q. Sr. Ed SmiTh checks his paper Thdf has jusT been refurned. 405 A demos L. Juniors, Lisa Taylor and Mike Olguin read a handouT in room 254. MQTT Mocombs sfuoues Woroskill. Everyone studied Wordskill! I Jill Sfrompel ond Sfocy SmiTh work on o memo in Mr. Tom GibleTr's LongfComp 42 closs. Toni Fisher ond Anfoinefre Willioms corch up on The loresf before closs. Englrsh 100 AR ig, 4, , ?TW2fW,f6Jy if wgxn J ,,,,, 5 'uf if-an , we 4, 0 W 2 1' 1557? f - - ,,,ff16, .W- 1-. haf -iw ' Q .5 11 M 52' R42 493: 3? if is M 1 P E . Q Q :ii .1 3, :ff EV i rf Q wg? , A ,Q iw WA ge u I My i 1 Y' 3 ,fm .Q N L ff . 9 a ,W 4 f M f Q M x A -yik f' f if W v5 as f VA M if f 9 35 .. Q1 ,W .,, . ff 1 r 2 f f V 4 W 2 Q9 1. l 4? if 4 XV 915 f xg V 5 fb? ,V N www M. , 7, I ,S 49 if M 5 ff M sg X ,gs F if Speech As An Academic Class Sr. Heidi Hill laughs as Traci Rhines presents his humorous speech. Traci Clark pretends to fly a kite and Beth Bungay pretends to help. Gateway academics had a speech class that taught students to commu- nicate with others, get a point across through persuasion, how to use ges- tures, body language and how to ex- press ones self. The class had approxi- mately 15 people in it. Speech classes helped students learn how to speak in front ofa group and do it comfortably. Forensics was the most advanced speech class. It had a combination of seniors, juniors, sophomores and fresh- men. Members of the speech 4, 2, and 3 classes were not able to compete in meets without becoming members of speech club. But members of forensics automatically became members of speech club and could compete at various meets. Jo Kadlecek was the teacher of all of the classes. She encouraged stu- dents to take the classes to learn to communicate well. Senior Traci Clark competed in a meet at Niwot. She said, lt was enjoy- able and I made a lot of new friends. 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Mrs. Kohler heard ThaT GaTeway had a good Foreign Language DeparTmenT wiTh capable Teachers and ThaT There was an opening. So she decided To give iT a shoT. Mrs. Kohler had formerly TaughT aT Columbia Middle School before sTarT- ing her work aT G-aTeway. She said her job was very enjoyable buT she wanTed To Teach aT a high school level. So far Mrs. Jan Kohler has enjoyed Teaching Spanish aT GaTeway. The sTaff is very friendly, helpful and enjoyable, and The sTudenTs are nice, brighT kids. said Mrs. Kohler. She also Thinks ThaT The GaTewayfl?angeview siTuaTion is Toler- able and manageable buT noT The besT There could be. Mrs. Kohler is looking for- ward To The move back The GaTeway even Though she hasn'T been a regular Teacher aT G-aTeway. One of The Things she is looking forward To once we're back aT GaTeway are The big closed For- eign Language labs. However, There will be adjusTmenTs To make, buT l'll man- age, said Mrs. Kohler. FQLQQ M3 FTW New Homework Policy AT IeasT one day a week, academic Teachers were required To give Their sTu- denTs homework. In The subjecT of maTh, This requiremenT is noThing new. IVIosT maTh Teachers give assignmenTs every nighT and if There is no homework, sTudying for The TesT The nexT day usually makes up for iT. Some sTudenTs wenT for The easy classes such as basic maTh, algebra, and geome- Try. OTher wiTh college and major career goals in mind wenT for The mind boggling courses such as Calculus and TrigonomeTry. WiTh Two fuli years of maTh required To gra- duaTe, all of The GaTeway sTudenTs goT To sTep inTo The deparTmenT, and There were some who even enjoyed iT. IVIaTh Mr, Morgan explains The assignmenT G Ci I' 9 Ti Jrs. Shannon MarTinez, Dawn Jernigan, and KrisTin Wenker work hard To finish Their assignmenT Math 6 gfrx ii Q? gi' ,.,, I b r X X .f Q A fn, A as A iv? W ff W ' ,zf WNW .Q-MW, 2 3' M 2 Q' V 'W . , ,ff X ff' 1 Wi W.. , W A I W Compuier Closs CompuTer Science is o sTudy of The compuTer ond iTs reloTed Technology ond progromming longuoges. Courses in compuTer science include o procTicol lnTroducTion To operdfing o compuT- er, ond how To design Type, ond run progroms on iT. STudenTs ore encourdged To use The compuTer To develop logicol processes ond decision mdk- ing skills. The closses offered in compuTer science ore os follows: CompuTer LiTerocy, CompuTer Progrom- ming Bosic l 84 2, lnTroducTion To Poscol, Fundd- menTols of Compufer use, Applicofion in Com- puTer Progrdmming, Compdrsions of CompuTer Longuoge, DoTo Processing ond CompuTer Op- eroTions 'I 84 2. One will find ThoT compuTer science is Truly on enjoyoble closs. Jr. Mory Kirmer works hord To gef her ossignmenf done. 146 CompuTers Jr. Meliss Griffin closes her eyes for The comero. l X .7 yy Sr. Koren Gomez exploins ossignmenT To clossmoies. T. as Www aww 3 M11 J Science Science is inTeresTing and fun, if you wanT iT To be, Mrs. TrouTman Thinks, maybe ThaT's The reason why so many more people Took a science class This year. While lasT year having To Teach 4300 sTudenTs, This year They gained nearly 'IOO more sTudenTs. Again The mosT popular class for The freshman was EarTh Science. Biology was for The sophomores, and chemis- Try and physics was for juniors and sen- iors. There were also oTher classes The sTudenTs could Take, like lnTroducTion To Physical Science, Energy Resource, PracTical ChemisTry, Biology, or EarTh Science ll. Even Though classes were TaughT Through The year aT Rangeview, iT was a preTTy good year for science and The science Teachers are To Thank. Soph. Mia Bemelen Tries To concenTraTe. 'I 18 SCiSf'lCS Soph. David Bruley Thinks iT's nap Time, noT science Time. Soph. Venessa Rollins busy doing homework. 'C 1 l I . 1, I If I gf Conceri Bond A Chonce To Grow ln Music The school's bond sTorTed The yeor os GoTewoy's Morching Bond. They spenT porT of The summer ond school mornings procTicing Their show. Performonces were held during holfTime oT VorsiTy fooT- boil gdmes. They mdrched in o porode where They received Three owords for being The besT bond There. ln dddiTion They Troveled To LiTTleTon High School one very cold nighT ond compeTed dgoinsT dbouT TwenTy oTher schools. Jr. Brion Winklebouer did GD excellenT job being hedd drum mojor for The bond. Once fooTboIl seoson wos over, The bond begon geTTing reddy for concerTs. Teocher Gory Copro joined Auroro Hills Teocher KoTe Tomblyn To puT TogeTher o specTocuior concerT. The concerT includ- ed Three bonds, Two orchesTros ond Three choir group for The differenT schools. Mr. Copro commenTed, The concerT wos quiTe successful. AT ChrisTmds, The bond Toured The school ploying ChrisTmos songs such os Rudolph ond FrosTy The Snowmon. AfTer reTurning from vocoTion, The bond prepored for onoTher concerT ond The school musicol. Finolly, The bond hdd Twelve sTudenTs porTicipoTe in eiTher CenTenniol Leogue Bond or in DisTricT Bond. BoTh bonds ore for o seIecT group of sTudenTs ThoT per- form obove overoge. Sr. PeTer Kim wos o member of bond for four yeors. LASS Freshmen Bobby Kine ond Cori Phelps ploying Loke WoshingTon SuiTe. 420 A dem'cs . W ,..'-W wx W, . , .-,.., ,,., W, 'ov' ,, .pk ,ff :,:f - if , 5, W ,,w,,, ff V Q Q 'Z M AW rf 1 X I 1 f f - , .,...,f A gg m y Iv fm ff Q Q 4,1525 1 M M f 1 K Q X ,, 6 f g x x a 1 A ., W A j fy 4 E I Www ,, VV if .M , i ,ffw M wi B. fx Qs -Mizz , 322 , ,, , . . 1 I ' H 4 W 71' -f5,,,, ,' W 4 2 4 Q , , 4 . V I w 1 il vga E 1 ,,-V M: I 4 ' 7 V if ' A M M7555 Orchesira OrchesTra was a class made up of The sTring insTrumenTs violin, viola, cello and bass. They played mosTly Renais- sance and pop music. Sr. Holli DexTer said, We learn a ba- sic knowledge of music ThaT we can use in The fuTure. The class meT second hour every day and every Tuesday and Thursday They had disTricT orchesTra rehersals. DirecTor G. T. Humphrey led The group. Sr. Paula Price said, lVlr. Humphrey is a TalenTed conducTor and he uses his abiIiTy well. On Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- days, G-ary Capra TaughT The orches- Tra. Sr. Kerry Droll and Fr. Alena WilmoTh agreed, Ulvlr. Capra is The pesT music Teacher anyone can have because he really enjoys whaT he does. His posiTive aTTiTude is reflecTed on The sTudenTs. AlThough GaTeway had The mosT sTudenTs in orchesTra ouT of four schools, The orchesTra wished They had more people parTicipaTe. Having a musical TaIenT is a way To relax and To express yourself To oThers, Too. 422 Ac d m'cs The orchesTra pracTices a piece for a combined concerT Sr. Toni MaTTis held firsT chair in The violins. . , 346 W Mfff' Q , 'S 'VB , , , kyfm, Q' i swlmaqwi X :Q X X MS om 33 Wx Q A yt-XSS! A'mFmw -' ,. LL-1.,, W . . - -WNxwQfw+e',X...vy ..v.,,.. -:Q K ,A .X ,... Q I MN gg 2 X 1 M ' Tm NS vw .W Q x ws 65 X xx K 7 K K k ' E af J if 'L a- 'f if f sf fe f 1.553 f nw WW im KW J Q 'Wan fy 5 ' J I f' 1 Q! I , ff Q .AM mf- 1 , W M 'aa ,ff ,.,3 2 ,,!' Mr. Wheeler sTresses The Class To make The sound bounce off The wolls 124 Accderflics Sr. Heidi Llhdemonn procllces C1 solo, Mr. Wheeler hord of work QT his music. Choir iffy? ffm, Wheeler practices with his Girls ensemble for the Requiem Concert. Soph. Sam Smith seems to be the only one ready to sing while Jr. Cindy Thomas looks on. Mr. Wheeler directs the Athenians There are three classes that lvlr. Wheeler teaches and they are Mixed Choir, Concert Choir, and the Athen- ians. Mr. Wheeler has been as teacher of music for 12 years. He really enjoys teaching music. Just recently his choir took part in singing Faure's Requiem. He says it's an experience his choirs shall never forget. He is looking forward to working with more talented voices next year. Choir 425 Fine ArTs STudenTs needed one fine orTs crediT To QFOGUGTG from high school. Fine ArTs crediT could be obToined by Tdking ony subjecT or course lisTed in orT, music, or dromo deporTmenTs. These were mosTly cldsses ThoT developed credTiviTy in o sTudenT. Some of The music closses ThdT sTudenTs could Tdke were chorus, concerT bond choir, pidno, gui- Tdr. symphonic bond, dnd orchesTro. As o music progrom dssisTonT, sTudenTs could counT crediTs To- words The grodudTion requiremenT. GOFY Copro ond Fred Wheeler were The music Teochers, ArT cldsses included drowing, ceromics, jewelry, poinTing, phoTogrdphy, dnd sculpTing omong oTher choices. Mr. LiTschel, Mr. Mcllwoine, ond Mr. NicoleTTi were The orT Teochers, edch ToughT vorious courses. In drdmd sTudenTs could Toke TheoTer orTs dT dif- ferenT levels of difficulTy or Technicol ThedTer where They builT seTs for pldys. The Teochers were Mr. Ross- mdn ond Ms. Tobisko. Sr., Kerry Droll goT o fine orTs crediT in orchesTrd. 126 Acad mics Rondy Rogge helps Mr, NicoIleTTi wdsh pdinT boTTles. In wood working sTudenTs someTimes had To use The power IYAWFKZW W k ' z Q' ,f 5 5 2 2 P4 2 , imf-Q Ju yu, 15 A , if vi ,nf , f ffyf , M , M ,- I ,V X , , Q 9 I n y ,gig ,,,,,,wflZ ,,. ww ,, 4 W i M., , , . ., ,f ff' Q Q J 4 , , .,EE . W Y .... , ,. , XL .Q X M M 2 xx 5 f i fx I GaTeway's physical educaTion de- parTmenT provided sTudenTs wiTh a wide range of acTiviTies To choose from. STudenTs could choose classes such as weighT Training, volleyball, bas- keTball and swimming. The physical educaTion Teachers are all highly auali- fied in The classes They TaughT. Sr. Vonda VanDerwerken said, P.E. is greaT and The perfecT way To shape up your body! Overall P.E. has been a good way To keep in shape over The school year while having fun. Randy Raymond demonsTraTes his abiliTy in weighT lifTing. 428 Physical EducaTion l l Jr, Bill OrTh shows his sTyIe in P.E. class. l Sr. RoDerT Lanpheir geTTing ready for his workoul. Physica Eauoaiion Demski reading his horoscope while Johnson Legg look on. Vonda Van Derwerken and Chris Yevcak IifT A C-Safeway siudeni playing Tennis in P.E. oihers spiriis in The weighi room. class. Lisa Norberg returns a serve from Mike Anthony. if -ms Sr. Healher Reed 'raking a break in softball. Academics 129 A f , L M 541- , k Q U QE .5352 K K . 11- ,:L, Nfl 2: 21ssa?L-,gffemg K ' fi- QSP2:-f :wx -vwfgifsi u Z, f-KMMZ--T -' 2: 1' u. 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High school TheaTer is noT aT a professional level. IT's invesTiga- Tive and shows sTudenTs ThaT aloT more goes inTo a producTion ThaT jusT whaT you see on sTage. High school TheaTer is an invesTigaTive experience ThaT leTs sTudenTs ex- plore differenT aspecTs of TheaTer arTs. Some of The plays being done for The 841-85 school year are Flowers For Algernon and a musi- cal I Remember Mama. A cockTail parTy in Charlies honor. Flowers For Algernon is abouT a young man who is menTally reTarded, becomes inTelligenT and Then reTurns To being menTally reTarded. Dr. STrauss and Profesor Nemur have experimenTed wiTh all sorTs of mice To increase Their inTelligence. One parTicular mouse is really inTelli- genT because of an operaTion. Charlie is broughT To sTrauss and Ne- mur by his Teacher who is Alice Kinnian. They discuss The operaTion and decide ThaT Charlie is a good candidaTe. AfTer The operaTion Charlie is highly inTelligenT buT afTer Time his inTelli- gence fades forever. Then he's back To being good old reTarded Charlie. - Winfer Play 431 XX il I Remember Mama I Remember Mama was The musical ThaT was puT on March 'IA-I6 in The spring. IT was abouT a Norwegian family of seven. The children were KaTrin The oIdesT, Johanna Mama's shadow, Nils The only boy, ChrisTine The braT, and Dagmar The youngesT who was seven. The sTory is was narraTed by KaTrin. IT Told of The ups and clowns ThaT The family had from being poor and a how Mama seemed To make everyThing beTTer. The Trouble sTarTed when Papa IosT his job and wanTed To go back To Norway because They would lose The house wiThouT paying Three hundred dollars. Some of The oTher characTers in The play were Uncle Chris a rich family member, The AunTs CTrina, Jenny and Sigridj, Mr. Thorkelson, Mr. McGuire, BriTTa, Dame Sybil FiTzgibbons and The docTor. - The sTory ends when KaTrin, who wanTs To be a wriTer, sells a sTory To a magazine and geTs five hundred dollars for iT. The family buys The house and doesn'T have To go back To Norway. Many long hours of hard work from The acTors, acfresses, orchesTra, sTagehands and Technical TheaTer sTudenTs wenT inTo This producTion and iT Turned ouT To be auiTe successful. The children, Shelly HuTchings, Brandy Bradford, Jill STrampeI, Heidi Lindemann and Greg STraighT preTend To see a bird. 132 I R TTTBTYTDBT MGTTWCJ David Cowles, Lisa Parker and Amy SchmiT waTch The Hardangerfjord. . W 1--. -.-..-v ...- .,-..-.- V, David Cowles played Papa and Lisa Robison played The lead role of Mama. Cindy Thomas fAunT Trinay and Erik Woelhoff CPeTer Thorkelsony al The parly dance. The children Iislen To Chip Davis QUncIe Chrisy sing Easy Come, Easy Go. Spring Musical 133 Lisa Norberg A name well known among The sen- iors aT GaTeway is Lisa Norberg. She has been in NaTional Honor SocieTy, Fu- Ture Business Leaders of America, and The Newspaper sTaff for 3 years, and has parTicipaTed in STudenT Govern- menT and Mu Alpha TheTa for Two years. Lisa's years aT GaTeway have been very acTive, being an FBLA re- porTer, NHS Treasurer, a Junior class secreTary, and a feaTure reporTer on The newspaper sTaff. Lisa has played in sporTs all A years of her high school ca- reer, which include volleyball, baskeT- ball, and soccer. She has leTTered 'IO Times. WiTh all These acTiviTies, Lisa has been able To mainTain a GPA of 3.8'l. AfTer GraduaTion Lisa hopes To aT- Tend a Colorado College. She hopes To major in pre-med or business, l'm Heidi Lindemann Heidi Lindemann has Taken an acTive parT in GaTeway. Since her Freshman year she has been invoved in many of The sporTs and exTracurricular acTiviTies ThaT GaTeway has To offer. She was involved in many clubs such as STudenT GovernmenT, STudenT Advisory Coun- cil, German Club, Spanish Club, Thespi- an Club, Swim Club, LeTTerman Club, and WeighTlifTing Club. She was also PresidenT of The Freshman and Junior classes. She leTTered Three Times in swimming, she leTTered in Track for Two years. She also was a record holder in Track. She became STaTe Champion in WeighTlifTing in 4982. Heidi Takes an acTive parT in her communiTy, she works in her church as Treasurer of The LuTher League, and was The Presiding Officer of The Rainbow Girls for four Shelly Sprague Shelly Sprague has proved herself T be an ouTsTanding person in boT sporis and academics. During her Tim aT GaTeway, she has parTicipaTed T Volleyball for four years, Indoor Soccs for Three years, Soccer for four year Mu Alpha TheTa for Two years, NaTionl Honor SocieTy for Two years, an Speech Club for Two years. She has received seven leTTer Three in Volleyball which she was C capTain, and four leTTers in Socc Shelly has mainTained a 3.87 G.P.A. T T year. She loves To wriTe and enjoys Th ouTdoors. Shelly's advice To The fuTur upperclassmen is, WhaTever you dc pursue iT diligenTly, and uTilize yog God-given TalenT To iTs fullesT exTenT T honor him. Q 'Yu looking forwarclj To' ThelfuTurte.I :Ther years.N ' N ' a2si22.5l'CsfOza'?.2.,zOfa.3. iii M 52 3 TT Th' .lk X' w X ' T Hair Tojlcrfiotifee Sn anrdgsaccowrcnxpiish tiny To - W , X goals, Lisa replied. , Nw f T for . i f T , rx Q S F fx L - sl Q Q N T . . Q X.. N cs N T- TN T s y, A is r .X , 54 Q, Q A CX . X C XJ 1 mx. - T X A 3 Q, .5-so5EQs .H 5: so Fl L gk G X5 ' - 40 Q2 T N if N Si xi .U Q ' . T' CX Av PX L -.T MT Y-.C - uw 8 is L- sw Q figs QgXSQj'CXHsQVQx.-T Q TU ,SO Q ss ' TBM .gg Nj . K5 gy .gl Ac A-' Q AQXJX , ws Q... x' U gggi. ,NJ N ,XX ,fvxyy :VX 5 ,gy fs- ' S T 3 N ' fax TQ ik, T15 J ny Q fora 4 U was is Darrell Perkins Senior Darrell Perkins has made a name for himself aT GaTeway in more ways Than jusT one. Darrell, age 47, has aTTended GaTeway for all four years of his high school career. He has achieved an ouTsTanding aThleTic record which is evidenf Through his accumulaTion of seven varsi- Ty IeTTers. Darrell earned Two of his leTTers for fooTball, Two leTTers for baskefball, and Three leTTers for Track. When asked if he ever geTs discouraged and feels like auiTTing sporTs he says, I have never, ever, even wanTed To auiT when Things geT bad, because I like sporTs Too much: when Things do go bad or do noT Turn ouT how I planned, I pray. Darrell is acTive aT CenTral BapTisT Church where he serves as a youTh group leader. IT is easy To see why This remarkable young man was voTed The 4984 Homecoming King. He has managed To mainTain a 3.0 GPA in college prep courses amidsT his busy schedule. Darrell also has been working aT Chickfil-a for Three years. ln Darrell's fuTure he hopes To receive a fooTball schol- arship To eiTher U.C.L.A., NoTre Dame, or C.U. aT Boulder. He wanTs To play Pro fooTball as a career and Then possi- bly minor in Business. Darrell says he is inspired by his uncle Gary Weaver who played fooTball Three years for The Raiders and seven years for Green Bay. The Lord also plays an imporTanT role in Darrell's life. He is The direcTion I always Turn To, because Jesus is The answer for every problenqf' Q X I g N., . ,YY X Mary Frances DeSimone AlmosT everyone knew The smiling face of Mary Frances. She has aTTended GaTeway since The firsT day in her freshman year. She was involved in TheaTer for Two years and was a member of The Thespians in her senior year. She held The office of parliamenfarian in The DisTribuTive EducaTion Club of Amer- ica QDECAQ aT The vocafional Technological cenTer. Mary Fran- ces was also a soccer manager in her freshman year. In her spare Time, she loves To dance. She Took Tap, jazz and balleT aT Miller's dance sTudio. This was for Two years and she plans on conTinuing This sTudy for as long as possible. She worked in her family's video renTal sTore when she wasn'T involved in anoTher acTiviTy. Mary Frances wenf To Girls STaTe, an organizaTion ThaT Teaches sTudenTs abouT governmenT. To go, firsT she was nominaTed by a Teacher, Then she had To apply and finally she had To geT inTerviewed. She said The whole process was worTh iT because she meT aloT of friends There. She plans on aTTending college afTer high school and major- ing in markeTing and sales. She Then hopes To work for an oil company selling pefroleum producTs To The business. She said I will probably Think abouT marriage afTer my career is devel- oped. She would like To be remembered as Throughly enjoy- ing people and geTTing along wiTh all. x tx V iw W A .xg x - f X L N , --, N s ' -. J, km t I N fi .' -G' X ' N ki . - X ' lddl 435 Jennifer Crawford Jennifer Crawford has affended G-aTeway for The lasf Two years. She Transferred from John Jay High School in San Anfonio, Texas. There Jennifer was very acTive in organizafions her Freshman and Sophomore year. Since Jennifer has been af Gafe- way, she has been acTive in STudenT Covernmenf, Junior Achievemenf, German Club, Ski Club, Fufure Business leaders of America, Sfudenf Advisory, and NorTh Cenfral Associafion. Jennifer has been elecfed To many offices, which have included Vice PresidenT of Junior AchievemenT, Capfain of The Junior Varsify soccer Team, Vice Presi- denf of STudenT Body, Treasurer of German Club qJunior yearj, and Presi- denT of German Club CSenior yearj. Jennifer was recognized in Who's Who Among High School STudenTs. She has received many awards which include NaTionaI Sfudenf Council Award, Na- Tional English Merif Award, and Nafion- al Academic All-American Award. Jennifer has also been on The Honor Roll. In her spare Time, Jennifer is usually working. She works as a hosfess aT Chili's Bar and C-Brill and she is also a recepTionisT for Hair Performers. When asked for her advice for fuTure upperclassman, Jennifer's reply was: FirsT of all, I would like To wish my sisTer, Emily, who is a Freshman, good luck aT Safeway. The mosf imporTanT Thing for fuTure upperclassman To realize is Thaf They should always sTrive for Their besf in everyfhing before iT's Too IaTe even when your besT does noT seem To be good enough. Kirk Wilson Kirk Wilson has been aT Gafeway four years. Kirk age 'I7, knows whaf if means To be successful. Kirk has been acTive in sporTs, leffering in fooTball and playing baskefball his sophomore year. 'll enjoyed compefing in sporfs and I am sorry now Thaf I was noT more acTive in fooTball and baskefball my freshman and junior years. ln Kirk's Ju- nior year he was Sporfs Edifor for Cafe- ways Medallion. He began The year by winning homecoming Prince. He end- ed iT wiTh The honor of becoming prom prince. Kirk's senior year he served as senior class presidenT. His experience on The Medallion sfaff gave him The posifion of Edifor in Chief. As if These acTiviTies were noT enough, Kirk worked aT Chickfil-a for Three years. He also mainTained above a 3.0 GPA including honors maTh and honors English courses. His plans for The fuTure are auife con- creTe. He infends on obTaining a major in Business Managemenf or Mass Com- municafions and majoring in Journalism aT CU in Bolder. I would jusf like To wish all my friends good luck in The fuTure and I hope each of us can accomplish our deep- esT desires. Hopefully Kirk Wilson will also accomplish his deepesf desires and confinue To be as successful as he was aT Gafeway. Jeff Deveaux I'm commiffed. When I sTarT some- Thing l finish iT. were The words of senj ior Jeff Deveaux who affended GaTel way since his freshman year. Alfhouglj he didn'T parficipafe in any sporfs, he made a name for himself Through clubs. He has been a member of Th Science FicTion club, The German clu and Quill and Scroll. Jeff also belonge To Close-Up, a club abouT The govern menf, where he Took a Trip To Wash ingTon, D.C. OuTside of school, Jeff is involved i his church youTh group and in a com munify help sfudy program. He enjoy spending Time aT The library readin and wrifing. He also likes To draw, play Tennis, swim and parficipafe in Theafer Wifh a GPA of 3.3, Jeff has Taken boTh honors science and honors Eng- Iish. There were his favoriTe classel along wiTh maTh and social sfudies AfTer graduafion, he plans To geT inTc aerospace engineering. IT has been said Thaf Jeff Deveaux was The scholar of The senior class.'i Patty Galloway Patty Galloway Thinks You should set your goals now while you're young and you need to begin reaching for them. Also, you should enjoy high school now while you still have a chance. ln Patty's four years at Gateway, she has participated jn such activities as: basketball, cheerleading, Future Busi- wess Leaders of America, Student Advisory, Student Government, National Honor Society, the Ski Club, and the Parliamentary Procedures Team. Patty was Home- oming and Prom nominee for Princess her Junior year. he was then elected Homecoming Queen her Senior year. Patty has also received recognition in Who's Who Among American High School Students. Patty has been awarded Most Improved in Honors English 3, Most Out- standing in science her Freshman year, and she received a trophy for her excellent performance in basketball. The ,offices Patty has held include Vice President her Fresh- man year, President of National Honor Society, The Parlia- mentarian for FBLA, and captain of the cheerleading squad. ln her spare time, Patty likes to socialize, do her home- work, and eat. Some of the outside activities that Patty as participated in are: Young Life, Queen of Peace asketball, and Aurora Girls Softball. After graduating rom high school, Patty plans on attending the University of Colorado. Her goals in life are to become successful in a business related society. She would like to become Steve Joiner During his four years at Gateway, Steve Joiner has been active both athletically and scholastically. Steven has partici- pated in track four years, football three years, basketball one year, cross country and band. He lettered in track two years and football one year. He belonged to National Honor Society and Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Steve held the offices of Band Council President and was also the Senior Class Secretary. On top of that, he was chosen to be in Who's Who Among American Highschool Students, an organization that recognizes outstanding youth in the United States. He also participated in Boys State where he learned much about the government. Steve says out of all of his activities that band is his favorite. When asked why he chose to play the clarinet he replied, 'lbecause my parents wouldn't let me play the drums. Steve plays in the Colorado Honor Band and has ever since the fourth grade. Steve attends All Saints Lutheran Church where he is a member of the youth group and the youth choir. After high school he hopes to attend CU and major in medi- cine. He'd like to get on the track team there. Steve's favorite teacher, lvlr. Lincoln describes Steve as be- ing Uconscientious, capable, dedicated and very thoughtful of others. Mr. Capra was also one of Steve's favorite teach- ers. Steve's advice to future upperclassmen is Don't strive to be the best. Strive go be the best that you can be. either a lawyer or a business administrator. X j Q f- Q K 4 Laffy Patty'sfavorite teacher is lvlr. Woodward. When asked MJ ' rl. j, V wpatk UNA so ' . L03 fm! ,L what he thought of Patty, Mr. Woodward said, Patty is I T bl by ri N ,lk E f NJ one of those students that make teaching enjoyable QW lbw em Q NJ-XQMT , lg 376 L N X My ' C S land exciting. She likes to discuss and debate all types of N9 ygx JL U ' J? A l Q ' I J issues, enjoys challenging others and being challenged. T gs X,-HQ! . W T My . -' MLM ji X ff She is always positive, concerned, and full of school spirw 301 J- XT J. . W V JV, M X My TT. H of A x 'BML L JJ' A Q! ' JM V ia. fix, 'V F bww-J U f y gen if rlffw B X 2 QL-JJX isfwxy D Qfvx X K VK N3 'C GX M,-exyj individuals 137 -xii 55,1 C 4 1 My Wd ffl L ml VX I N J 5 ur. WJ x 1 l J JJ , K 1 . .MMA V X75 V-rdf My fp , M 'C' LY ' V N A . is IMUV 956,54 f X R Y UK APU' ' .Vs V 7 ' 'T j N,...' 1 K nw' . 'r ,ff , l:H,fwW 1f,fAyf ' ' Vu hi X4 AQ, X0 65 vb ww My W Q X 5 f UQNQX OOO ,Xl Q M XM N My f IVNLQPQWK3 Lf There's No EveryThing sTarTed aT The age of five or six. Our moThers dressed us up in brand new, uncomforTable cloThes. We were Told noT To geT dirTy and senT off on a school bus for our firsT day of school. Maybe iT was Wheeling, Virgin- ia CourT or some oTher elemenTary, buT neverTheless, This was only The be- ginning. LiTTle did we know ThaT we were in for approximaTely Three Thou- sand more days of school. Grade school wenT by fasT. ln sixTh grade we began To go To middle school. Many of us wenT To Aurora Hills, Maracek, NorTh, SouTh, EasT or WesT. AT This poinT, boys and girls sTill ran away from each oTher. By The eighTh grade, The girls began To noTice ThaT silly Joe Franklin wasn'T as silly as They ThoughT he was. ln facT, he was kind of cuTe. Anyway, The middle school days fi- nally ended. AlThough we had been The l'adulTs of The school in junior high, when we came To GaTeway we were quickly puT in our place, as freshmen. Because we were The babies of The school we became The unTouch- ables of a school wiTh abouT Two Thousand kids in iT. We were forced To push pennies wiTh our noses and sing Mary had a LiTTle Lamb on The lockers. This was iniTiaTion inTo high school, which wasn'T allowed buT no one wanTed To argue wiTh The 300 pound linebacking seniors. Luckily, ThaT only lasTed a couple of hours everyday be- cause The seniors goT ouT around noon and we didn'T sTarT school unTil almosT Ten. ' Our class officers were PresidenT Hei- di Lindemann, Vice PresidenT PaTTy Galloway, Treasurer Sherri Odom and SecreTary Debbie Gonzalez. Lori STrain and Greg Larmer won The honors of CounT and CounTess aT The firsT homecoming dance. The Theme was Legends . . . Always and Forever and The dance was held in GaTeway's commons. Finally a long year of agony ended and we became sophomores. We were able To walk wiTh our heads held high and we didn'T have To carry The seniors' books any To class anymore. We looked forward To The pep assem- blies because This year we knew whaT They were abouT. We could yell wiTh The besT of 'em. Our class officers were PresidenT Nick SmarT, Vice-PresidenT Lisa Robi- son, SecreTary Todd Garner and Trea- surer Tonya Sigler. Our homecoming floaT was builT aT The Vice-PresidenT's 140 Seniors STopping Us house and iT earned The award of MosT Colorful. The only problem was noT many people saw iT. IT was Too heavy To appear on The fooTball field. .Jerry Girkin and Lori STrain won The TiTle of Duke and Duchess aT The dance which was held on SepTember 25, 4982. OuTsTanding aThleTes such as Dar- rell Perkins, Heidi Lindemann, Tonya WalTers and oThers began To gain recogniTion This year. The Sophomore fooTball Team also Tied wiTh Cherry Creek as The CenTennial League Champs. ln our Third year of high school we became juniors. We were proud of The facT ThaT we were now upper- classmen. There were more responsi- biIiTies Than The year before. We sponsored The Prom. AlThough we had To reschedule The daTe and hoTel To have iT in abouT Three Times, offl- cers Heidi Lindemann, Lisa Norberg, Shelley Branham, and Tonya WalTers helped everyThing To go smooThly. CrediT goes To Bill OTT, MarTi Wagner and Larry Harder for Their exTra efforT in helping. This was also The year our class was spliT. Many of our juniors had To go To Rangeview High School which was newly builT. This cuT our class pracTi- cally in half. By The end of The year we ALL end- ed up aT Rangeview because of The discovery of asbesTos in GaTeway's roofing. Anyway, our homecoming and Prom Prince and Princess were Kirk Wilson and Dana McCorkle. AT lasT we became seniors. This was a year for fun and one ThaT we all would remember. AlThough we were sTill sTuck aT Rangeview, we hoped ThaT by March we would be home again. Our King and Queen for homecom- ing were Darrell Perkins and PaTTy Galloway. The class officers were PresidenT Kirk Wilson, Vice PresidenT Pam Galloway, SecreTary STeve Join- er, and Treasurer ScoTT Johnson. Our fooTball Team of only 26 play- ers was a good symbol of how sTrong our class could be. The Team man- aged To beaT The hardesT Team in The league, Cherry Creek, ThaT had abouT 80 players. GaTeway's class of 1985 had many many obsTacles To overcome, buT we managed, Too. We even survived having To go To school aT noon and geTTing ouT aT 6:15. As seniors, whaT could be worse? l IT jusT goes To show ThaT wiTh The righT will, friendship, TogeTherness, and goals ThaT There's No STopping Us! The Class of 'lQ85! The senior class officers were Treasurer Pam Galloway, President Kirk Wilson, Vice Preside ScoTT Johnson, and SecreTary STeve Joiner. Bill Ackerman Ryan Arnold Tin Aumiller Allen Banks Sandy Barris Donna Becker Willie Bell Eric Bemelen Roberl Berryman Wendilyn Beriran Andrea Reniia Bickham Michelle Bills Marcia Bishop Ronald Bishop Jeri Lynn Boyd Shelley Branham Robert Brink David Broberg Cathy Brown Gisela Brown individuals Kyle Brown Morshclll Brown John Burknolder Volerie Comorigg Koryn Cde Boco Lono Cedervoll Poulelle Chocon Ok Joo Cho Curris Cnrlsllne Jimmy Chung Trocey Clcrk Angelo Collins Tuesdoy Colson Rodney Cooksey William Cole Kenl Corlle '. rzfxl ,.. ... 'ln Ilg Gul 'PF--V 'E ag I, sf-N T7 5 3 X 1 F05 9- X 5 , 'X' N , ,rm A - XX xx n , ri l. -V , .x,,k' V if Xu I ,X T 1 55' S X Xxjxjffx X-fXxYXkgiBoX,5 KJ K Vi: Q. XX XXVXT, fx 'SX L5X'.,Xl J oooo , o x 3 N , l I' , l ' gi X .L x 1 x- N, M, rx .M yx X! ls kayak! r Ssvig-Afl,Lx.X,HiX xg X ,gag X f' K l .f x . 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N- Y' Y'-5 .4- f PGUI JODSS Steven Jones Cassie Katilus Ann Kim 1 3 NP1, ...--my Ho Chul Kim Peter Kim Troy Kohler Nicole Kubera Mike Lambert Michael Hatfield Charrisa Hefley Nelly Henriquez John Henson Denise Hiatt Heidi Hill Mike Himes Lorra Hodges Christine Hoffman Brian Hollen LaWanda Hollins Susanna Holt Jeff Hood Kimbry Hoops Monica S. Howell Shelley Hutchings Debbie Iliff Josephine lshmon Gary Jenkins Sherrie Jensen Scott Johnson Steven Joiner Robert Lcnphief Senior Robert Lanphier participated in the ice cream eating contest at a pep assembly. individuals 48 Seniors Lisa Latino Jerry Lee Jonaihan Lee Patrick Lee Young Lee Yunjae Lee Kelly Sue Leech David Lehata Donna Leonhardt Mark Lichiwardi Kim Lincoln Heidi Lindemann Pam Lindsey Huong Kim Lim Gwen Llewellyn Isabel Lopez Keri Louihan Valerie Low Jim Ludwig Kemah Lynch Kirk Magnusson Chris Mainville Mairhew Manley as Vins Senior Brian Hollen was G-aTeway's only male cheer- leader This year. Tina MaTheny Toni MaTTls Michael Nlauer Paul McCabe Senior Ken Greenhill shows everyone loves school lunches. qv Seniors l-leaTher Reed, Sally Hanson and Ann Ramirez Take a break ln The commons. an 1-Wa xa if Michael McCallisTer MaTThew McCombs Dana McCorkle Douglas McCuen Elizabeth McCullough lf1dividUGlS 9 Seniors Moody Songsier, Condoce Rucker Tino Mofheny Andreo Buckhorn ond Josephine QW Ishrnon prove You goiio hove friends' SE if '-Q51-M f Scott McGregor Suzy McGurron Joonne McHugh Keenon McKone Doren McMulIin Christine McNiT'r Robin Mendozo Myke Mersing Michelle Mooney Jeff Moore Jerry Morimofo Kris Morrow , 'Or' -ar 1 '5- Y Lisa Parker Ted Penberfhy Darrell Perkins Jackie Muenich Cari Malling Caral Mulling Gwenn Mullins Lisa Muiqueen Lisa Nafomeli Jeff Neary Heidi Neilander Lia Nelson Marydawn Nich Lisa Norberg Tirn Norton Alana Ogle-sby Jeannie Onlricn Brian Oien John Ortiz John Osowski Paul Padilla Individuals Jim Palmer Paula Price Jenni Purse Monique Quinn Ann Ramirez Yveire Ramos Heaiher Reed Jaylyn Reed Felicia Reil Lana Richards Ericka Richmond Debbie Ridenour Chris Ritter Lisa Rizzi Lisa Robison David Rockwood Slephanle Radriauez Amy Roger Larry Rose Candace Rucker Randall Ruiledge Harvey Ryan Sheri Ryder Michael Salensky Angela Sanol Myke Sargenl Lisa Scheunernan Chris Schneider Jean Schumacher Ashley Scott David Seiwell Valerie Sell Deborah Sessorns Michelle Shepherd Cindy Shore Tonya Sigler Individuals Ed Smifh Shawn Smith Siacy Smilh Gerald A. Sochor David Soh Jeffrey Sakalich Shelly Sprague Mark Sfaebell Jeffrey Slafford Heidi Siearns Jeffrey L. Sfinemelze Naoko Sudo Debbie Takacs Shelby Test Trinh Tran Steven Traufman Sandra Turner Nica Ulrich Vonda VahDerweken Charles Vanlirl Beverly Denice Walker 154 Seniors Tureaka Walker YE 1 4 .I 'WW' . Q? A . ,Q 3, Q ' W 5 xg ' 2 f' 'ff 1,2 -wi' 3' , E 5 4? .V Ag , ' A 4 , ml fs. W , -f My kv . M:-. 3 1,512 ., Ziff ' 5 222? -5 2 M f , Y D L' , ,Sgwiffs im- wgi: .S . .af K 4552:- W, F vs' 05 ww M A J 41 V 2 5' : V 5 M V WUWMMW W w T ' 3-,jf Af' ., ,gg ' is -silk, l M is ' -- Sr, G-ory Jenkins before pressing The weighi, and ofier. Whew! Seniors Angelo Sonor, Debbie Ridenour ond Michelle Sonoi showed spirit The week of Homecoming. 156 Individuals Sr. Keenan McKone found o woy To relox of school. Seniors Pom Gollowciy ond Shelly Bronhom lough or one of Ken GreenhiIl's jokes. wail for Their Turn during a spiril yell al an Oly Rage. Dm Pons Shelby Test, Amy Giehm, Sherrie Jensen, Jeri Boyd, Andrea Bickham, D000 orkle and Shelley Hutchings perform To Super Fraek by Rick James. Sr. Giesela Brown gives Sr. Marcel Cole a hug, Sr. Kyle Brown enlers The gym before The firsl Oly Rage Seniors Condias Junior Closs The posT foil for The junior closs of This yedr hosn'T been d very successful one. Homecoming wos off To o bod sTorT when The fldTbed for The gdme wos sTolen. BuT The juniors sTill mon- oged To come ouT wiTh The, BesT use of Theme owdrd. They dedicdTed Their flooT To Kerry G-irdrdin. We feel like we ore under o gredT dedl of pres- sure To moke money for The junior closs due To lock of school spiriT ond lock of supporT, sold closs officer Sunoh Kong. BuT dll is noT losT occording To closs officer Lisd Ydmdguchi. She com- menTs, We hod o junior closs odvisory meefing ond Their inpuT hos helped cr loT. They boTh dgree To give iT Their dll for prom. 5 158 Ju Roises Funds Clockwise from Top ore The Jr. Closs Officers - Bonnie Chadwick, Michelle Linenberger, Sundh Kong, L Yamaguchi. Ahlers, Ann Allen, Dallas Alvarez, Ed Armstrong, Daniel Ashley Tim Bald, Connie Barber, Stacey Barnes, Jillien Batcheller, Jennifer Baver, Heidi Blazel, Allison Blewett, Kirk Boettcher, Timothy Burroughs, Aaron Britt, Chandra Broberg, Liso Broderick, Dana Brown, Mitchell Bryant, De Shawn Bryant, Yoruba 0 Buchner, Stephanie Bucko, Robert Busser, David Capra, Tina Captain, Scott Chadwick, Bonnie Cho, Kyu Chou, David Chung, Tae Coker, William individuals Jr. Marianne Zimmerman is hard ai work back siage in Theaier Tech class. 160 Juniors Conner, William Corby, Barbara Cowles, David Craig, Kevin Croissanf, Cindy D'AIena, Chris Darrough, Merilee Deveaux, Michael Dignard, Michelle Diliing, Cindy Dimier, Michelle Dudley, Marc Duler, WilliamDuong Duong, Tuong Dunn, Wendy Farley, Joseph Echols, David Elder, Kelli Ellloli, Jeffrey Enlsrninger, Daphne Fahlman, LeAnne Fairchild, Monle Field, Richard Fields, Scarf Fisher, Michelle Fisher, Toni Fossey, Julie Flynn, Kevin Freeland, Amy Freeland, Angela Individuals Froggaii, Michelle Frohardi, Elezabeih Fulner, David Garr, Briaen Gelhar, Chrisiiopher George, Julei Geroerich, William Giang, l-la Gibbens, Mary Giles, Gineiie Giles, Joel Gilliland, Philip Glover, Tara Goeiz, Richard Gonzales, Denise Grabie, Rick Graham, Maryann Griffin, Melissa Ha, Linh l-iagen, Nancy l-iamilion, Jennefer l-lammell, Kaiherine l-iampion, Kim l-land, Siephanie l-larlameri, Mark 162 Juniors Z4 f rl U I I WZ 5 f f Cfifffa sf ix lfff L X Q Qffvjufv ji! 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A-1 Brion Wilson hord QT work in The commons, lndxvlduols 165 Loyalo, Dorie Maes, Helen Manke, April Marsh, Mary Marlin, Kimberly Marlin, Mary Marlinez, Shannon Malero, Gina Maul, Rhonda Mayes, Tracie Maze, Mike Maynard, Rochelle MoCornio, Shannon McDaniel, Paula Mclnroy, John McKinzie, SCOTT McNa, Kerry McPherson, Alice Mergele, Cary Mefzger, Mike Meyers, Paige Miller, Zebra Mills, David Monlague, Kelly Moody, Alan 166 Juniors Moreno, Ricardo Morris, Heidi Murphy, Julie Musgrave, Sfacy Nawricki, Slephon Nowak, Debbie Nykerk, Scoil O'Bar, Susan Organ, Trina Orlh, Willard Payne, Jebbi Pedron, Mark Pelol, Debbie Pelrick, Brain Pfeiffer, Brad Poifer, Earl Power, Mary Prail, Michael Prok, Lisa Province, Gary Richards, Mary Rogge, Randolph Rosch, Lisa Ross, Robyn Rossman, Mike individuals 168 Juniors Neary, Shelley Newlon, Mall Nguyen, Toan Overley, Kevin Park, Gina Parker, Tawn Phillips, Suchada Pinkham, Sunny Pope, Teresa Rasieiier, Amy Reed, Dana Richards, Sarah Ruse-h, Lisa Ryan, Michael Sanaeval, Veronica 'Q-Q E Ref eigiiff xml, Sower, Michael Sargenfi, Victor Saiher, Krisiina Seiber, Jeff Selz, Troy Senier, Charles Sevcik, Slvlahha Sheffler, Nicole Shegog, Kevin Shelds, Sharon Oshin, Baeyoa Sims, Jennifer Sinkoyiis, Angela Skonieczny, lvloihew Srniih, Joseph Srniih, Virginia Snyder, Karl Snyder, Scoii Snyder, Tim Springer, Shannon Siorms, Susan Sirarnpel, Jill Siuckey, Derrick Suhon, John Swensen, Bre-TT individuals Tanner, Brenda Talman, Grela Taylor, Denise Taylor, Lisa Terres, Kirsren Thomas, Cynihia Thompson, Neal Thorwals, Krisia Tornalino, Jodie Tran, Le Triolo, Susan Troisi, Tirnoihy Vail, David Van Berschoi, Mandy Velarde, Sean Venker, Chrislina Walker, Mike Weber, Gena Weiser, Michelle Weisser, Todd 'l7O Juniors Perry, Loran Wenker, Krisiin Wesley, Wendy if Jr. Lisa Taylor finds stairs ai Rangeview a big change from The flag lands ai Gaieway. l While, Maiihew Willian, Dawn Winkelbauer, Brian Woellhof, Erik Wood, Johnie Wood, Kim Wooden, Maria Woods, Phillip Woodsen, Donald Wrighi, Jeff Yamaguchi, Lisa Yonaga, Denise Yevcak, David Youel, Scoii Zimmerman, Marianne Individuals Sophomore Sieve Foho reiums The poll To More Wilson. Sophomore Dovid Brulley finishes his work ih Science, 72 Sophomores April Apboi Shellie Aokermoh Ahdreo Alleh Bev Arguelles Roh Ashiorm Mike Boker Koye Bolihi Morris Bohks Deon Barber Tomi Borhhiil Lyhh Borris Kim Boughh Thomds Allen Nicole Amrnons Ddvid Anderson Phyllis Anderson Shelly Andredlld Michele Anfield Dovld Boker Cheryl Bone Sloci Bdrker Chrlsly Bedvers Susdn Becker HQOTHGV Belldnle Mid Bemelen Holly Benner Sldnley Berhorsl Sophornores 173 Shelley Bevins Chrisiine Biddle Gale Blackburn Chrislina Boucher Brandy Bradford Sieve Brink Lisa Buholz David Bungay Teresa Burdick Drue Burke Lisa Burr Tanya Burroughs Paul Casrellani Rhonda Caslro Dan Chayez Richard Cherry Tina Chilcuif Song I-lui Choi Joseph Collie Linda Cornell Chris Craig Linda Craig Sieyen D, Craig Sieven K. Craig Lawrence Corbin Young Cho Amy Christine Teresa Clark Roberr Conrad Robert Cook 174 Sophomores Michelle Brolhers William Broughlon Krisli Brueggeman David Bruley Clay Bryanl Mail Buckley Gregory Bush Roberl Byg Theresa Callahan Carla Cambronne Michelle Conaday Marcus Carlson Linda Cornell Gordon Crowley Calhy Cunico Roberl Easlman Chris Eoerly Lisa Edberg Beverly Edge William Eilh Leroy Ellis Pamela Engelkirk Jeffrey Engholm Ann Errebo Julie Fahey Allen Fannon Sieve Fano Sieve Farmer Kevin Fehberg Sandi Finng individuals 175 76 Sophornores Lisa Flaclen Elizabeth Flink Susan Flinn Mark Fossey Angie Garrison Patrick G-iamara Torn Gibbens Kathleen G-ilmor Michael Gilmor Toad Gnose Brian Gooateacher Carolyn Graham David Grevnke Mike Grove Mark Guthals Brenda Haight Janet Hamilton So pnomores get rowdy during on Oly rage, L Donny Frederick Jude Frederick Hediner Frey Derron Fricke Micneid G-orcid Kimberly Gorreir Angelo Gillis Ddniel Gomez Jason G-rizzie Lynne i-iornlei Sandro i-Ion' Jeff i-ldyes Cnrisropner Heck Gdrrn Hein Mdiinew Henry Sopnomores 47 7 Louro l-leriel Roger Higgins Michelle I-lildebroni Anjo Hines Shonnon I-linkle Kevin l-linshow Rochelle Jockson Amy Johnson Mike Jusiice Tereso Kofer Lori Kelleher lvlicheol Kelley Ung Ko Moriin Krekow Chris Kubick Bloke Kuncl Scoii Lciberiew Donolcl Long Joel Lee Sung Lee Jerry Leech Siocy Lefler Chris Leger John Lehio Sieven Moc Koy Richord Moclrid Alen Moesios Angie Moesios Kim lvlohoffey John lvlolochi 178 Sophomores William Holder Pam Hofing Philip Hovermale Valerie Howard Chrislian Howery Candida Ivey Hyon Chong Kim Scoli Kim Son Hui Kim Kim Kindred Heidi Kiskicki Veronica Kline Chris Langosh Scoli Lardenl Terrica Larson Debbie Lasich Leslie Lalino Heidi Lalour Dawn Lawandoski Gregory Lewis Glen LLewellyn Jill Lovell Michael Lund Wendy Lund Michelle lvlanchion lvlarlial lvlanfre Derek lvlanzanares Timolhy lvlaslerson David Marr Danny lvlarilnez Sophomores 179 DanTe' Adair explains a lengThy answer To The Teach- Sf. 'ISO Sophornores William Maze SCOTT McCallisTer Melissa McCulloch Brian McHigh Kevin Mele Jason MiTchell John Moreno ScoTTie Murphy Mercey Munoz Eric Nelson Lori Nelson Richard Nelson Ron NewTon Hoang Nguyen Nguyen V. Nguyen Jeff Noell Suzi Norberg Sobrino McKone, Derek Mdnzonres, Leslie Ldiino, John Lehio, Beverly Arguelles ond Todd Holder e Sophomore cldss roydliy oi homecoming. Donold MoKdy Siephen McKinzie Sobrino MoKone Ldurd McNiTi Gregory Meeker Troy Meyer Brod Mueller Hollis Nelson Hien Nguyen Greg Nuckolls Timothy O'Brion Joonn Orih Julie Orih Bruce Oliver Keriih Pdge Sophomores 181 Debra Palmer Vinceni Palumbo Jodi Pankoff Siuari Parker Traci Parrish Angela Paieni Siacey Porier Amy Prescoii Mike Procior Dean Prok Suanne Pyle Cindy Raines Andy Reynolds Timoihy Reynolds Angela Rhoads Sloane Richards Michelle Ridgway Dinee Riley Michelle Ruckh Michelle Sample Michelle Sandi Dawn Sarmienio Cynihia Sayre Roberi Schilione Philip Scoii Crisial Seefluih Dalina Sensaboy Nancy Sessoms Kyle Shanley Byron Shannon 182 Sophornores Amy Peddy James Pelol Erin Penberiny Troy Pescn Andrea Pnua Daniel Pini Frank Raskow Wayne Rasmussen Dana Read James Reed Lori Reisig Kim Renner Josette RWGVO Dee Robinson Dean Rockwood Lea Rogers Vanessa Rollins Tracey Romero Lisa Scnleiger Holly Scnmiiz Alexandra Scnober l-learner Schrader Michelle Scnucnardr Timoiny Scnwicker Kevin Shaw Barbara Schuman Gabriella Sinkovils Carrie Smiin Colleen Smiin Samanina Smiln Sopnomores 183 Kim Smiih Sfepnen Smiin David Snyder Karen Sokauck Roberf Sianley Jeff Sianfon i-ieafner Sirampei Dustin Sirom Jeffrey Sfrossner Krisiine Sudyka Jennifer Swariz David Takacs Kim Triolo Donald Triiz June Triiz Sfeven Tua Denise Tucker Mary Turgeon Jennifer Ward Angie Ware Veronica Wofkins Mike Wafson Aiisnea Webb Janef Weiman Mark Wesley Siepnanie Wniie Kim Whiffaker Jeff Wiiborn Monfe Wise Joacnimso Wondras 484 Sopnomores Jeff Siein Rhanah Srensrud Roberi Sfeop Pairioia Slookion Kellie Sione Jqhn Sioroschuck Colin Tesi Julie Teireauli Susan Tillman Jay Tilion Chrisiopher Todd Dawn Triolo Darren Turnbeaugh Kirk Velarde David Voiodian Keni Waage Megan Wade Anneiie Walker Julie Weimer Jay Welch Jon Welch Sandra Welch Kay Weller Kerry Wenker Jay Woods Diane Quiniana Magued Yafi Chrisiopher Yoakarn Chris Zacnarko Lisa Zwerdlinger Sophomores 185 Freshman class officers: Ram Kang, Jenny lvlorris, Terrika ScoTT and Alena WilmoTh. Freshman Work Hard For FuTure The Freshman class officers include Ran Kang-Presi- denT, Jenny lvlorris-Vice Presidenf, Terrika ScoTT-Secre- Tory, and Alena WilmoTh-Treasurer. The officers have high hopes for The class of '88. They are already vvork- ing hard To accomplish These hopes and dreams. As Freshman, The officers are already planning ahead for The fuTure. One of Ran Kang's goals as PresidenT, is To have one of The besT and mosT memorable Prom in 186 F h G-aTeways HisTory Their Junior Year. The resT of The officers wanT To have The mosT remembered and hon- ored classmaTes. Whaf The Freshman officers would really like is To earn The respecT of upperclassman. BuT mosT of all They would like To see class spiriT, supporT, and a loT of hard dedicaTion in helping The Freshman Class of '88 achieve These goals. Sherry Adamcyk Laura Adams Andrew Akers Dina Alexander Adrienne Anderson Edgar Andlin Shannon Asbury Annelie Ausherman John Auslin Juslin Auslin Joseph Baldivia Marci Bangeman Mike Bannisler Lisa Barlow Brian Barkley Jason Barlon Carol Baumfalk Michelle Begley Julie Bellharlz Tim Bell Richell Benneii Carrie Berglund Bridgei Berhorsi Amy Bessier Aniia Bessier Melanie Beveridge Tim Bills Cheri Bishop Aaron Black Laura Bless Teresa Boalwrighi Wayne Bobo John Boman Jason Boughn Scoii Boyden Kellee Boyle Greg Bradford Landon Bradshaw Chrisli Branlley Cheryl Braunschweiger Chrislopher Brimager Kim Brislow Shawn Brislow Damon Broniz Michelle Brose Jill Brown Jenny Buchner Rondalyn Bullard individuals Beih Bungay Janell Buzick Conrad Cahoj Andrea Camp Mark Cameron Monica Cardenas Malihew Carlson Cami Cary Michelle Case Paul Cassidy Davvn Cedervall RoseAnn Cerda Kevin Chaihan Miseon Chong Eric Chriiman Karen Chrisly Krisiina Clark Virginia Clement Lisa Colglazer Denise Collins John Combs Carrie Conklin Sean Conley Krisien Conover Pairicia Corredor Sieven Cowles Brad Cravens Emily Crawford David Cronsell Marcia Crolhers Thomas Culp David Cunningham H'-nw Freshmen Terry McClain and Terrika Scoil devour ice cream during pep assembly. 1ere's no stopping The class of 88 div Kelly Esgro Kenr Fairchild Kirk Fairchild Jeff Falco Tina Farmer Siephen Farrilor Denise D' Alena Cristina Davis Derek Davis Jody Davis Sheree DeGrace Mark Deilerrera Elizabeih Delbridge Scoii DesJardins Lori Dibbie Cindy Dikey David Dieirich Michelle Diggs Shad Dirks Krisli Dold William Duffey Darin Dugger Lisa Duggan Roberi Durnhii Kelly Duong Thai Duong Wendy Dyson Sleven Ediger Suzeile Eilh Slephanie Ellioll T.J. Ennis Kimberly Enoch Tawnya Ensenai Don Ephgrave Jennifer Erdrnan individuals 189 OO Freshmen Jennifer Fowler Kevin Feller Marcus Ferrell Gail Fields Buck Fischer Jon Flink Lisa Forresl Ty Fournier Ronald Fraser Tracy Frederick Terry Frederick Eric Frilzsche Danny Fulmer Geoffrey Gallegos Jill Garcia Slacy Gales Dean Genova Andy J. George Stephanie Gerber Todd Giadino Jennifer Giehm Raymond Giamara Michael Gibson Roberl Gibson John Giles Mall Giles David Gilliland Elizabelh Gillis Slava Ginler Trenl Glover Jim Glueck Troy Gomez John Gonglach Paul Gonzales Leanna Grahl Rochel Granl Sunjea Green Sharon Green Slacy Gysegem Kennelh Haddock Rob Halbach Wendy Haley Laura Harnmell Kelly Hansen Dane Hardy Michelle Harlamerl Chris Haro Lisa Harris Siocie Horrison Joneiie Horiley Wincly Horville Liso House Brion Heffernon George Heyer Cynihio Hill Jeff Hiller Joolyn Hiichcock Shonnon Hollmon Shono Horne Shon Howord Louro Hoylond Aliso Hudson Michoel Hulirnon Dovid Huichings John Huiohinson Krisien lsoooson Aniio Iverson Michoel Jockson Rojeev Jeroih Elrno Johnson Michoel Johnson Jooqueline Jones Jessioo Jones Chorles Jordon Kenneth Jukolo Ron Kong Kelli Kovonogh Chris Kelley Scoii Kenney Kimberly Kisiok Bobby Klein Sooii Klemrne Shelly Klingesmiih Donny Kloiz Toise Knight Jockie Knipole Joel Kondos Mori Kooprnon Corolyn Kouisis Jeff Kozo Julie Krisijonson Eclworo Kubly Michelle Kuncl Angelo Lornberiz Siefon Lomberski Breni Lone lnoivlciuols rd UEQQURTVQQQQQ l ow QQMDEBD damyi-'Q Woeaeimww 50'VJ'fgkl ck LMA 3 X3 jg J ,AJJyy,UQ,'l'NL,v1QXx PQ! 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Tricia Slingwine Robert Seckman Keith Shields Mark Shomshor James Shore Christopher Simpson Kim Sinner Aaron Slaughter Susan Smith Deborah Sowder Jason Sonberg Kellie Soukup Travis Springsteen Cathy Staebell Steve Stanley Nicole Steele Christy Steinbach Missy Stephenson Toni Stokes Jamison Storschuck Jamie Spaaa Shawn Spaaa Christine Stout Amy Stout Brigid Strauss Deborah Strigle Melisa Surlett Anthony Taadeo Freshmen 195 Barbara Tencza David Tellner Deiyon Taylor Patrick Taylor Ronald Terry Barbara Thomas Jason Thomas Lonnie Thompson Jeffrey Thrope Jon Tilton Richard Tinsley Karen Tomaling Karen Trautmann Thomas Tritz Darren Truax Angie Trustdorf John VanBerschot Stephen Vance Cheryl vandersys Andrea Wade Shannon Wade lvlikeWage Rosilyn Wallis Andrea Waltersw David Walter Lisa Ward David Washer Chris Wathen Debbie Watkins Ricky Whibp Christopher White Jeffrey Wilkinson Eric Williams Colette Willis ,Alena Wilmoth Randall Windham 1 x O William Winger Sarah Wilson James Wilson Sarah Withers Michelle Wright Bradley Wright Julie Yoakam Barbara Youel Chris Young I Deborah Young Trena Young Annie Yu John Zacharias 406 Freshmen Gam 6055125 Z C22 QE Ei? 1566 hip Qii Q? 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He got the one with the windowl Kathy Albrecht, Math Terry Anderson, Journalism Cheryl Andre, Social Studies Lloyd Barger, English Diana Mulqueen Barry, Special Education Shebie Bastiaans, Special Education FCiCulTy urla McKennett and Debbie Nozawa plan their days activities in their office in Mobile B. bk E. S. 1 f XxxRXXExX k Marti Wagner takes five in Home Arts class. AI Lambrecht waits for his next appointment in the counseling office. Hai Blubaugh, Science Gary Capra, Music Don Carlstrom, Science George Coker, Science Eddie Cooperrider, Math Don Cavarra, Physical Education Fdculty Jo Caviness, Librarian James Cutshall, Industrial Arts Ray Deselms, Industrial Arts Diane Dietz, Campus Monitor Dan Dillon, Counselor Vivian Dodds, Nurse Tom Giblett finds a quiet place in Room 251 to grade English papers. Bob Legge uses the overhead to lecture in his Science class. Rose Maruyama helps Alana Oglesloy in accounting class. Marlene Heintz, English Janet I-leller, Art Dave Hill, Computer Science Dallas Hilliar, Teacher on Special Assignment Scarlett Horn, English Avis Howe, Math 200 Faculty XX. Phil Girkin, English Tom C-iblett, English Jerry Griffeth, Administrative Assistant Gary Gustafson, Physical Education Larry Harder, Social Studies James Hdrter, Drivers Education Charlotte Tabereaux and Terry Anderson pig out at an Oly Rage. Marvel Willian, Counseling Secretary, reads the Rocky Mountain News during a break in the Counseling Office, Jo Kadlecek visits with a student between classes. 7462 Betty Huffman, Math Rick Hughes, Psychologist Jane Ina, English Karen Jacks, Clerical Calvin Jackson, Campus Monitor Sue lackson, Home Economics Faculty Girls Swimming Coach, Terry Anderson watches The worm ups from a siarllng block Jean Johnson, Counselor Joyce Johnson, Clerical Spencer Johnson, English Mary Kay Joseph, Foreign Language Joanne Kadlecek, English Jane Kohler, Foreign Language 202 Faculty ' 2 NN Dr. Rein Maries, Jerry Mc Wnirfer, and Gary Cruz discuss The program before a pep assembly in The fall. el Kube Math I Lambrechi Counselor am Landrum, Social Studies ene Lay, Librarian oberr Legge, Science Bonnie Koslosky, Clerical VI , A , D . r Q Facully 203 .I l Tom Lincoln, Social STudies Ingrid Lindernann, Social STudies Rose Maruyama, Business Mary MaTlock, Physical EducaTion Bonnie MacLeod, Clerical John Mcllwaine, ArT Olympiad Advisor Ed WrighT, Traci Clark, ' and JosTen's represenTaTive Dave TarwaTer, visiT before Yearbook ProducTion Class. AssisTanT WresTling Coach, Spencer Johnson, waTches The maT acTion frorn The Top of The bleachers. FooTball Coaches, George Coker, Dan Turnbull, and Dallas Hilliar, are inTroduced To The sTudenT body. Joyce Johnson, KaThy Wendler, and BooTs JohnsTon, show ThaT secreTaries have school spiriT during Punk Rock Day. James Morgan, Social STudies Kevin Morgan, MaTh Ann Muench, CompuTer Science Mary Nein, Cook l?oberT Nelson, Business Vince NicoleTTi, ArT 204 FaculTy Carla Mckennett, Special Education Jerry lvlcwhirter, Counselor Tammy lvlicco, Math Don Martin, Campus Monitor Betty Mayes, Clerical Dr. Reinhold Nlattes, Principal Bookkeeper Joyce Johnson works at her Rangeview desk to keep the activities accounts in order, Debbie Nozawa, Special Education Joe Novak, Social Studies William Ott, Math Jane Owen, English Nancy Phelps, Foreign Language Brent Predith, ESL Faculty 205 Athletic Director Kathy Francis, and KPKE D.J. Ron Brooks prepare to open another Oly Rage. S, 1 . swrsssis Sass? saws Q. -isis?-RW l Dr. Rein Mattes is in his Gateway finest. Campus Monitor Don Martin checks the Gateway basketball schedule on the counselors office wall. Linda Price, Campus Monitor Barb Reddick, Social Studies Seth Rossman, English Lucinda Ruth, Math Ron Salazar, Business Charlotte San Juan, Special Services 206 Faculty Velma Wesiman, Nadine McDonald, LorreTTa Fabian, ChrisTy Boner, and Inez Arr'nenTrouT pause jusT before The rush of firsT snack, Nurse Vivian Dodds keeps waTch on The hea!Th of The Gaieway sludenis. 5 Social Siudies Teacher Torn Lincoln leciures To his class on The American WesT. V is sflils-.sifs-'F' - -.W 1 A l , X 3: Bill ScoTT, AssisTanT Principal Marilyn Schadi, Business Bruce Shuck, Social STudies Joyce Sinclair, English Sandy Schniizer, Science Deana Sirom, Social STudies FacuITy Jon Suby, Science Charlolle Tabereoux, English Will Tabor, Campus Moniior Richard Thompson, Foreign Language Susan Tabiska, English lvlodelyn Troulman, Science 2 3 Belly Moyer and Jo Spoor keep The allendance office l running smoolhly. KUSA Sporlscasler Gary Cruz, and Jerry McWhiTer plan a pep assembly agenda. was Q NR Adminislralive Assislanl Jerry G-riffelh handled Qih and 'lOTh grade discipline problems. Jeanelle Weeks, Physical Educalion Ron Welch, lvlalh Kalhy Wendler, Clerical Fred Wheeler, Music Kalhy Wlcklund, Science 208 Facuhy Pam Turner, Science Lorraine Vialle. Math Richard Virgil, Science Marti Wagner, Home Economics Joanie Warden, Physical Education Delorias Warnecke, Special Education X. English department chairperson Scarlett Horn surveys the English Mobile. Dr. Rein Mattes, pauses to reflect on a year of transition. His office was Mobile D. Math department chairman, Bill Ott, watches the sun set after 5th hour. Lore Wiggins, Foreign Language Mike Wood, Science Chuck Woodward, Social Studies Ed Wright, English Vic Zaragoza, Counselor i Faculty 209 Year in Review 84-85 ing poinT for The lives of T who have accomplished special, Thus inspiring The women in America. Geraidi The year of 4984 has bee v r i PresidenTaI eIecTion and V Iiams being The firsT black hold The Miss America TiTie The 4984 Summer Oly held in The U S which made more special Than usual. M Ton was was America's big ing home The gold-medal around gymnasTics comp being The firsT woman To eve ' c rr a v e 4 Lewis was The greaT winn seTTing a world record. eiecTed wiping ouT Jessie J WaITer Mondale. And of won'T ever be able To forg ular and demanding Jackso Tory Tour. PresidenT Reagan is p c 4 e 1 i i 240 The consTrucTion conTinues. ' Wt! Mciry Lou Retton, the gold-me-clol winner in the oll-ctrouncl gymnastics competition. Reogon will seek re-election in 4984. Running anchor in the A x 400, Cori Lewis coptures 0 world record ond his fourth gold rnedol. Vonesso Willioms, the first block Miss America The Jockson show hits the food. l 4985 hos sTorTed ouT slowly buT sure- ly. As Redgon begdn his second reign on CopiTol Hill, look forword To lnfloTion, Sociol SecuriTy Trouble, Unemploy- menT. BuT look forword, while The sec- ond holf of The decode geTs iTs sTorT. WiTh dll The progress, NASA hos mode wiTh sending shuTTles in orbiT olmosT ev- ery monTh. Who knows preTTy soon ol- mosT onybody could buy o round-Trip TickeT To The moon. AnoTher fdmous reign begins in Min- niopolis, lVlinnesoTo os Prince ond The RevoluTion's kingdom orises higher Thon ever before. In 85' he wins 3 Americdn Music Awords ond Grommys. While on o cross-counTry Tour ThoT moy ouT shine The fomous VicTory Tour. The yeor of V.C.R.s personol com- puTers ond oudio ond video disks geTs under woy, while moking The poTh os The 2OTh cenTruy comes To on end. Prime lVlinisTer lnderio Ghondi A ossossinoTed loTe losT yeor. 2 42 V l Revie The defeoTed Dolphins oT Super Bowl XIX NloDonno mode o big hiT This yeor S , 15325 gf? ff P 'Sai 5 Wig 3' .aa-1181 'T 11,, ara Ediior-in-chief Jeri Boyd makes some lasi minule changes. Allen Fannon was noi a pnoiographer. . SS E 2 2 E Q Ed Wright, Wanda Hollins, Jeri Boyd and Andrea Bicknam show how glad they are To be finished. 214 Slaff Srs, Lisa Lalino and Monica Howell afier completing The book. vu? The Making Of Memories The class had good Times as well as hard Times. WW 13 Advisor Ed WrighT goes To geT more copy sheeTs. i'Making This book was Truly an ex- perience. I learned a loT. said EdiTor in chief Jeri Boyd. Yearbook was The class where sTu- denTs liTerally made The yearbook. There were layouTs ThaT had To be drawn and copy ThaT had To be wriT- Ten. DifferenT people held These jobs. PhoTos for The book were supposed To be Taken by The phoTographers, buT many Times They lefT The sTaff empTy handed. ThaT led To mad rushes righT before deadlines and ThaT was The main problem for The year. Working on The yearbook gave sTu- denTs experience in commercial arT, responsibiIiTies ThaT had To be meT, and iT gave a sense of accomplishmenT of Those who worked on iT wiTh pride. IT was a class requiring leadership, punc- TualiTy and independence To geT The work done. Sr. Jeri Boyd said, I jusT Thank God ThaT He has given me The opporTuniTy To Try To glorify Him. I'd also like To Thank my sisTer AleTa for her help, my parenTs Jerry and Lynn Boyd for Their encour- agemenT on Those laTe nighTs and my broTher Joel for leaving me alone be- fore deadlines when l was grumpy. MosT of all, I Thank God. I goT confi- dence. Edfor in chief Jeri Boyd Advisor Ed WrighT Layouf and copy Laynie Giles JaneT HamilTon Traci Clark Mary Gibbens Marcia Bishop Jebbi Payne HeaTher Reed Josephine lshmon Wanda Hollins Chris Mainville Jennifer Crawford Debbie Foley STeve Holweiger MiTch Brown Dorie LovaTo Lisa Taylor JoseTTe Rivera Julie KirkpaTrick Lisa Fladen Phofogrophers Monica Howell Paul Padilla Darrell Kowalski Allen Fannon Emergency Phofographers Jeri Boyd Traci Clark Monica Howell Exfra Heb Andrea Bickham Lisa LaTino Slaff 215 N93 M xx K . wa M M w H 'f ww K' ,,, 'A . Qs M 1 N, Ax X Y ' V ' W WWW? ww x , ,, HMM . ' , Mx rm-a 1 ww MJ W 4 X 'H ' Pl W W A ' X W ww Nm K Q QF in wb ml. Vi A N + ww an N A. X ' WW W Awimmmw S K iw I f tw' S M Iv 1 . mfr- 4'Q'QMf'V?-.M',sQwl . W Q ' My Q ,Q N we .. -vw '21 .. yi fi M' . 0 ,X P N, 6' iw: 6 2 wi Qxiv A 0,9 M Rx . A Q . O l ,f ff X? V M. -- '-1.1, 'gil V , QQ , WWW., C5aTeway Of The Rockies 1 Q ,-33 O Aspens will always be a beauTiful sighT. The year passed quickly, like a baskeTball Through The neT. IT seemed we were in for an ex- Tremely long year in The end of AugusT when we began school. AfTer The clos- ing of GaTeway, because of asbesTos problems, we were forced To aTTend Rangeview High School, Rangeview had Their schedule from 7:00 am To 4:00 in The afTernoon, while we had ours from 42:00 noon To 6:45 aT nighT. The schedule caused hinderances in many areas. Some sTudenTs lefT GaTe- way To go To oTher schools ThaT had beTTer schedules. ThaT lefT The TRUE OLYMPIANS aT GaTeway To conTinue Their educaTions. This was also The lasT year ThaT GaTe- way was allowed To use The Olympic rings. The rings weren'T seen very much around The school because we ob- Tained a new emblem. IT had a Torch ad and a ring of ivy around iT. Under The bad condiTions, we Tried To make The besT year possible. We supporTed our aThIeTic Teams in every way possible. WheTher They won or losT, There were always people aT The games jusT for encouragemenT. Sever- al of The clubs saw a decrease in aT- Tendance This year because mosT had To meeT early in The morning. Regard- less, clubs like FBLA, FHA and oThers conTinued To win awards. T Paul Jones, Chip Davis, Jason Worrell, Ken G-reenhil, Mike HaTfieId and Rob Lanphier raised spiriT aT games. Closing 217 Mountains bring many tourists to Colorado. Colorado is a peaceful state, ,av As the picture shows, the class of '85 was the Cool class. 218 Closing People could fish in the mountain lakes Goiewoy Through The Rockies The J.V. Cheerleaders ond VorsiTy Poms oT Hinkley. This wos o yeor for survivors. The sen- iors groduoTed on June T. They'll be oble To look bock oT The good Times. l I ,537 Things like rowdy fooTbolI gomes, pep' ' ossemblies ond The losT week of school when crozy Things pegon To hoppen. 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