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Sophomore senators included: Kelly Murphy, Mallory Moore, Stephanie Volz, Dini Deibert, Kristi Parisi, Diana Glose, Tara Cronin, Ricky Gray, Jennie Aar- on, Tracie Heinz Freshmen senators included: Mark Kinney, Mike Fuchs, Laura lnzano, Jill Stevens, David Lawler, Shawn Butler, Sandy Stevens, Stacey Cole, Lisa Gar- cia, Dana Guinn, Jung So Dini Deibert cuts out decorations for the Christmas Beach Party. 84 - Senate Q purse.. 3 Ng g . fi .xg S l Are Fundraisers Ever Over? Seniors Juniors The last year for the senior senators was spent helping out the school, and their own class. They spent a lot of their time showing the other senators how to do things. Their own projects for the year included the Win- terfest Dance, the senior gift, the senate re- treat, and of course Graduation. Of the four years these people spent at the school this past year was one of the best. The senior gift was something new this year and will hope- fully become a very profitable project. The juniors in senate worked hard on their projects for the school. To begin the year they sold Gold-C books, and spirit buttons as fund- raisers. This money proceeded to support the 1984 JuniorfSenior Prom and Christmas Week. They also organized the After spring spring vacation dance. Juniors senators be- came increasingly involved with school activi- ties. The junior senate started its way to the top rapidly. Mickey Cronin, class president, stated We're trying to create more communication with students to make a successful year. Q. Q
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Julie Campbell- Student Body Vice-President Amy Ahrenkiel- Student Body Secretary '- ' at Q RW' ti ,V ,. ..v, .EJ ulu as t tx . sir M sf J, K .S as i, Green Mountain High School has been my home away from home these past four years. lt's been a wonderful home because I've shared it with special people who I'll remember always. Some l knew only slightly and would like to have known better. Others have touched my life and helped me become a better person. With the help of a concerned faculty l've watched fellow students grow and develop their talents and abilities, ln all areas of our school, athletics, academics, music, and clubs, there are students who aim high and accept the challenge to be the best that they can be. This is the spirit that has made GMHS one of a kind. Don't let your years of high school go by without striving for the best you can be. Get involved, everyone has something special to give. Good luck, and God bless you all each day of your life. Thanks for all the memo- ries , . Amy Ahrenkiel Student Body Secretary I would like to encourage everyone to get involved in high school, and senate is a great way to do it. The reasons vary and go on forever. First, you get to meet so many people you wouldn't otherwise in classes and clubs. l can personally say I have had fun in my two There is a film, every graduating class from Green Mountain will see sometime. lt's called These are the Greatest Days of Your Life, so far , The film stresses to get involved in high school or all you will have is empty memories after graduation. Halfway through your senior year, you'll wake up and realize your high school days are numbered. You'll feel like out into the real world - and high school friends' get to- gethers' really help to make you feel better. So once again, take the advantage and make high school your fulfilled dream. Good Luck! Student Body Treasurer i , .T years of senate. , - G-,wiix if , fr. . ,aww ,,....v M .rw .,,,,.s- s' lsr 'Q , A you re getting pushed ' . ,,vdP - g ss.. believe me, it's scary! Friends, clubs, and , '2W,j'.Q-we- V, ...,s- 1 :: .,'fj ,Q X? Joanna Varney QE 14 . Minky ,,,....I7J'f'fL.--sf it ,g S' Joanna Varney- Student Body Treasurer Curt Kundred- Student Body President Student Body Officers - 83
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Pattie Sutton hangs a shark fin up for the Beach Party. Kim Harsch, Julie Hall, and Monica Hamilton point at the other senior senators. Junior senators included: Vance Stillman, Jolene Baca, Doug Lawler, Julie Chavez, Bodene Shearer, Suzanne Clark, Troy Tyson, Amy Dalton, Mickey Cronin, Dulci Chapa, not pictured- Steve Chase Hall, And Monica Hamilton Sophomores The sophomores senators put together projects that not only were participated by students of our school but in our community as well. One thing they organized was the annual Sadie Hawkins Dance. During the year they sold doughnuts and nachos as fun- draisers for it. This group of sophomores also took on out-of-school projects, including taking a group of orphans to the Denver Zoo. The sophomores tryed hard to give our school the good reputation it deserves for the students and neighborhood it's in. Freshmen The freshmen have had no major projects for the school this year. They used this year to save money for their class in the future. They sold pretzels, bowls, and baked goods, but these fund-raisers was not spent on any- thing this year. The use of the money will be spent on a Sadie Hawkins Dance and the freshmen-sophomore Prom in two more years. Since no money was spent this year more money will be provided for these ma- jor events, and they are hoped to be two of the better dances GMHS has ever had. Senior senators included: VJ Greco, Vicki Hepp, Holly Ropes, Pam Patrick, Sabrina Forrest, Chuck Reid, Ann Morrisette, Pattie Sutton, not in this picture-Kim Harsch, Julie Senate - 85
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