Green Mountain High School - Ramblings Yearbook (Lakewood, CO)

 - Class of 1984

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Green Mountain High School - Ramblings Yearbook (Lakewood, CO) online collection, 1984 Edition, Page 119 of 208
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,WV we Q N Get A Kick ut Cf Culture . . . 9 , International Club Membens were: Karen Youse, Stacy Beagle, Debbie Butler, Internatlonal Club ' ' ' what 15 lt' It S a Club 'amy Tirre, Heike Scholtz. Kristy Anderson. NOT PICTUREDJ Ann Shelp, Erin Consisting mainly of foreign language Students, O'Connor, Karen Kuik, Dmitry Chernyak, Christos lsmailidis, Suzette Cielens, altl1Ougll aI1yOIlC who is ll'lt6fCSlCd III fOl'ClgI'l Cl1lIUI'CS Lisa Davis. can join. The club is a combination of all three of the lan ua es tau ht here at Green Mountain, which f t 2. 52 time . . include German, S amsh, and French. The rou was .' I A . H 2 y formed to help promote foreign languages and get . : ' Z ,V tr, f' r ' - - it ffl' interested students involved. It also gives the students 'I N I a chance to experience many different cultures and iii ft t. . their wa s of life. The can see both the similarities gzl -pttv and differences of how others in the world act in . everyday life. Many of the students involved with International ' f . sarr rye' ' f' w Club have shown a talent for foreign languages. Some Z .f ,,,f, ,, ,,,.W,,N .t I arsr I have taken two different languages and therefore like the club because they can keep in contact with both of them. at , Activities in the club vary. At times the whole group will participate in an activity, like the upcoming trip to Mexico. At other times, the seperate languages will do something individually, apart from the rest of the club. Examples of this are when the French speaking members go to dinner at a French restaurant, and, likewise, the Spanish members dine at a Mexican restuarant. The main goal of International Club this year was to raise enough money to go on a trip to Mexico over spring break. Club members planned to sell nachos at the Homecoming parade, in which of course, they participated in by dressing up in the native clothing of France, Spain, and Germany. Gummy bears and Reese's peanut butter cups were also sold to help raise money for the trip. In the past, International Club has also sold Unicef Christmas Cards. This was a great opportunity at G.M. to gain some experience and knowledge of how the rest of the world lives. It was learning, made fun! The Internation Club members kick the other way. President, Amy Tirre with her make-up artist Dmitry Chernyak. President Amy Tirre with her make-up artist Dmitry Chernyak. t f , , 553. f . if INV' 1 Jw t 4 A K ' f T,

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Chris Loop listens intently as Gail Roberson speaks. Richard Schottler and Tony Jimenez listen during a discussion. Rick Jeffers contemplates a problem. Some ant To Know Science Club is basically for students who have a common interest in science, and who want to have a good time, says Gail Roberson, chairman. Started five years ago, this organization is geared to provide as many enrichments, that couldn't be done in the classroom, as possible. Past projects have included plant sales, aluminum and paper drives for recycling, selling donuts plus being active with the Green Peace organization and wildlife associations. This year field trips to Martin-Marietta, and the planetarium were planned, along with a computer seminar for the members. They had planned to remain involved in Green Peace again this year. Mrs. Macnamee, who, along with Mr. Reed, spon- sor the club, says Anyone with an interest in science is welcome to join. It's an informal organization with no dues or criteria for membership. The five person board who lead the club are, Gail Roberson, chairman, Doug Johns, Kathy Jeffers, Eric Monson and Chris Ismailidas. Dmitry Chernyak and Chris Tesli watch as Mr. Reid works a problem on the computer. Back: Doug Johns, Chris Tesli, Rick Jeffers, Dave Reid, Chris Loop, Sue McNamee, Tony Jimenez. Front: Scott Burks, Dmitry Chernyak, Gail Roberson. 116 - Science Club



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Qsfsfsyz- .Semis-7 :Sm ..,. . fllizf E N X . E ' S Y-F53 G 1.-as .-,-. 5 . Scott Anderson patiently awaits the arrival of his pizza. Gail Roberson enjoys a Bonzo's Special. Tim Fisher doesn't want his picture taken in this blow- fish stage. rtificial Respiration Latin Club was a social organization open to all present Latin Students, or those who had previously been in a Latin class for two years and were interested in the language. This year's Latin Club was made up of 18 outstanding and dedicated students. Three new members were accepted and a ceremony was held for them on Friday, November 16, 1983, in which the new members had to recite a pledge for initiation. These new members were: Sharon Roehm, Charles Rich, and Jammie Fager. Monthly meetings were held at 7:00 a.m., Friday mornings in addition to quite a few traditional activities. The year started out for Latin Club when they took part in the Homecoming Parade. Latin Club members made a float and exhibited it at the Homecoming Float Display, at the Green Mountain Plaza. At Christmas, the Latin Club had secret Santa presents and held a holiday party with donuts and cider. A pizza business get together was held during the beginning of the third quarter at Bonzois pizza place. Another yearly celebration that Latin Club had was a Senior Banquet held at the Athenian Restaurant. This year there were six graduating Seniors: Mark Anderson, Scott Anderson, Scott Burks, Joni Hightower, Gail Roberson, and Mike Lenway. For the annual fundraiser, the club sold Italian Ice during the Cultural Arts Festival, which was a financial success. The Latin Club raged with the motto that Latin is not dead, but immortal. It went right along with their theme of encouraging Latin as a language. The Latin Club sponsor was Joyce Fairbanks. The officers were: Mark Anderson- President, Scott Burks-Vice President, Joni Hightower-SecretaryfTreasurer, and Gail Roberson-Publications. The other members included: Tim Fisher, Dave Harden, Jenny Kiteley, Ed Knight, Pete Knudsen, Mark Pancratz, Eric Schaller, , and Joe Schleicher. The Latin Club float passes Dunstan Jr. f if if fy 9' High. ' fe ..,, 1-wig 'E Mrs. Fairbanks stacks the empty pizza 1 1 S it 4 , 2 . ans. Syn fr f ' W P faffiftgt 4 1 W! Q ? i I , .Tiff cu ff 2 f ff - , ,,, ,. W , , f ' fi if W. g rim, 'Mil JY . 1, rr, x .. O a 118 - Latin Club

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