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

 - Class of 1984

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ar., i.. Z' ez yy AQ397' JW' I I 6 an f ,va .J ' 1 5 W X 'rf' ' i W, ml , ' l . Sixth grade students from Dcvinny Elementary. Survival O The Fittest Outdoor Lab School is one activity that is very popular at Green Mountain. Each year, several high school juniors, and seniors are chosen by elementary schools to act as high school leaders for sixth grade students. Once chosen as a high school leader, one must prepare lesson plans, attend meetings, and participate in other activities in order to get ready for the week at Outdoor Lab. Once at Outdoor Lab, the high school leader truly gets to meet a tough challenge. That is living with sixth grade students on a 24 hour basis for 5 days! During this time, the high school leader gets to teach anything from photography to survival to the elementary students. He also gets to eat all meals, sleep in the same cabins, and participate in all of the activities that the sixth graders do. As one can see, there is a lot of togetherness involved in the time spent up at Outdoor Lab. In addition, Elementary teachers and high school leaders often meet together to discuss how things are going, and to see how the students are progressing. As Debbie Margrave, high school leader commented, lt was great meeting together because it gave us a chance to relax and discuss important issues ofthe day. I also liked the idea of being treated as an adult and having the respect of my peersf' All in all, most high school leaders and the sixth graders come back from Outdoor Lab feeling good about themselves and what they've accomplished. FRONT row: Leslie Sziyler. P111 Slngson. Roberta Heller, Janette g Manke. BACK row: Debbie Margrave, Kathleen ,,VfCAI1Ui1lIVl. David Daniels, Mark Schroeder, Todd Witherspoon, Don Sanz, Bruce Cooper. Sixth graders preparing for Hug ceremony. Wizard Mountain at Windy Peak.

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as .Q The Student to Student bulletin in the clinic. The group's booth at the 9 Health Fair. Speaking Out For Lung lt sound like a mother to daughter or employer to employee talk, but it's not. lt's Student- to-Student. These high school students taught junior high and elementary age kids about the hazards of smoking. hopefully, to help the students make the right decision not to smoke, said sponsor Sue Efting. They showed kids how to resist peer pressure and how to say no through presentation and the example of their own lives. They didn't only do it for the quarter credit involved, but because they cared about the subject they were speaking about. None of the members were allowed to smoke or chew tabacco during the year. These GM students held sixty programs during the year and touched around 4500 kids. They covered the Green Mountain, Bear Creek, Alameda, Golden, and Breckenridge areas. They also took part in the 9 Health Fair. Cris Brewer said, We actually put in more hours than we do in a class. The teachers from the schools visited keep asking the Student-to- Student group from GM to return. Steve Brozovich said to the student body, We'll be back next year and we need your support. The peer teaching of this group was very effective. If anyone has any further questions, set up a chat. student-to-student, in Denny's non-smoking section. BACK: Mictch Smith. Cass Eberhardl. Chris Brewer. JoEIIcn Rogers. MIDDLE: Steve Brozovich, Stephanie Dye. Jane Eberhardt, Linda Hinkle. Brendan O'NeiII. FRONT' Becky Border, Susan Efting, Amy Young, Angie Dorlignae. NOT PIC TURED: Kari Bliss, Pam Thompson, Amy Walmer. Steve Brozovich and Susan Efting in conference, 120 - Student To Student



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Mr. Mast explains a printout to a student. Are you sure you understand, Shelley? Students working hard during DECA class. usiness As Usual .DECA is ACED spelled backwards. It also stands for Distributive Education Clubs of America. If you don't know what DECA is or does, you are not the only one. Few students at Green Mountain High School have heard about DECA. DECA is a group of more than sixty juniors and seniors who are training for the marketing business. Essentially, being in one of the DECA classes involves having any kind of retail job from fast food restaurant work like Burger King to banking that involves marketing and distribution. The class of future business men and women meets for one period a day and the students also get credit for their on-the-job training. Your employer contacts and consults with Mr. Mast, who is the head of DECA, and talks about your work and how things are going with your job. Mr. Mast recommends the class for anyone who is interested in Business. The primary goal of DECA is to educate students who are looking for career opportunities in the real world. DECA in it's entirety is a two year program but you can drop it at semester if you wish. Once students get involved with DECA, though, few choose to drop out. Jeanine Muro and Kelley Lucas show DECA spirit, BACK: Randy Hyman, Jeff Fachathaler, Kelley Lu- cas. Cheryl Jackman. Callie Fretwell, Tammy Irwin. FRONT: Lisa Sanger, Krista Whitsit, Shelley Dack, Jeanine Muro. Greg Brozovich. The officers of DECA this year were: Tammy Irwin-President, Greg Brozivich-Vice President. Callie Fretwell-Secretary, Cheryl Sears-Treasurer, and Shelley Rooney-Public- ity Director. 122 - DECA Lf? Sn.,

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