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

 - Class of 1984

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Andrew Wisenstine Todd Witherspoon Laurie Wolf Karin Wollenhaupt Russell Wood Carol Worrell Katherine Worrell Deborah Wright Kristen Wyckoff Patrick Yale Joel Yeagle Bret Yocorn Sarah Yoesting Mike Young Jana Zamboni Anne Zemner

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Over Sea-in . 1' g, 2 :V,,, J 1 K Q Q A525 4' E, as ' J af iff Claus Bjcrrcgaiurd and Chris Tesli look about their new surroundings. How would you like to travel thousands of miles with total strangers heading for a place you've maybe only been to once and have heard lots of stories about? According to Nor- wegian exchange student, Chris Tesli. he's en- joying it very much! The main reason for coming to America from places like Sweden, Australia, Denmark, Norway, etc., is to learn more about our coun- try's culture. Having fun and partying,', quoting Australian Tami Smith, are also some good reasons. This year's exchange students, staying from five to eleven months, were seniors, Helena Johanson tSwedenJ, Claus Bjerregaard tDen- mark,J Tom Triska tSwedenJ, and Chris Tesli tNorway,J and juniors, Lola Lauritzen, Dianne James, Tami Smith Call Australians,J and Michael Smith who is from England and is staying here a year with his parents. School here is different from school in Aus- tralia, according to Tami Smith. They have subjects like Language Arts, for instance, in which they learn everything that has to do with writing or reading. Here we can take different classes specifically for those sub- jects. There are fewer tests at Green Moun- tain. i'ln Norway, we have at least three big finals in each class a semester, says Chris Tesli. Tom Triska feels that here we can talk to our teachers more as friends other than treating them like they're superior. A few of the exchange students also said that we, as people, are more polite and not as afraid to walk up and be friendly to a stranger. Some of the differences in the country as a whole are being bigger, thaving more room,j and not having nearly as many taxies and buses. Also, in countries like Australia and Norway, you may live five minutes away from both the beach and the ski slopes! Now wouldn't that be nice'?! fp .mi -,gi I. A' wg Glenn Ward Linda Warren QW Wallace Warren Sandra Watson W Michael Weaver Bradley Weber Denise Weber Norine Weber Doug Weems Kimberly Weeter Jeffrey Werner Donna White Krista Whitsit Dale Wiist James Wiley Patrick Wilson . X Seniors X ,fr-sg



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oooh G Treat Mr. Knaub and Mrs. Kuehn share a McDonald's snack at a National Art Society meeting. What would be the perfect date? To many students. the perfect date would consist of a night on the town. in an expensive restaurant. while being driven in a very expensive sports ear, According to Lisa Elliott. sophomore, the perfect date is night at Heritage Square with a guy riding the Alpine Slide, Scott Anderson renders a perfect date as going to the Old Heidelberg restaurant with a girl and then to Lookout Mountain if it were a girl I knew well. if it weren't, I would just take her roller skating. Julie Peacock feels that the perfect date would be something different. because I get tired of the same thing, and l'd like to go somewhere where I can get to know the person better. According to an anonymous source. My best date would be with a guy who would take me to Red Rocks, but if it were my first date. I would rather just go to a moviefi Stacey Skillcrn. freshman. defines a perfect date as one with a real Cute guy who has a great personality and likes to dance, Brendan O'Ncill, junior. defines a perfect date as going to a movie or some place casual to relax, and then going to dinner to talk. and maybe taking a walk through a park. Mike Miller, freshman. said he would dance 'till dawn. Rod Griffin, senior. said. I would rent a private Iearjet and fly to Aspen for the weekend. According to Teresa Lenway. ju- nior, I would like to go to a classy restaurant and then to the ballet. As for me, Mike McMullen. I don't see what's wrong with mooching a meal off my date at the 35.39 Hamburger Stand. and then maybe setting her hair on fire! Chris Beck Abdul Behi Will Brock Terri Edmondson Nanci Endersen Michon Ferrante Kim Gadis Carl Gehm Lamont George Scott Hansman Earl Harris Kim Herman so Helena Johansson Andy Kleinkopf Corrine Lamb I Wanda Larue , , ' - ' H ' ix X X25 X its T hm, 42 - Late Seniors 'M 1 M, l

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