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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
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