Leaving A Legacy After three years of high school, I thought I had been through everything releated to Green Mountain High School. I was wrong. I didn' know the school, and wasnit really involved, until I finally started participating in Senate. It broadened my views of what goes on inside. Iive also realized that my days in high school are numbered. I only have a few more Tuesday dollar nights, talks about last Fridayis game and allnight paper-writing sessions before I'm handed my diploma with a quick, Bye, Janette. Itis been great knowing you. See ya later! College, I can hardly wait, but I'm afraid I won't finish my final essay until it's to late. So, to all Students not in the class of ,84, cherish those days that you have left to dress up on spirit day or yell and scream your heart out at a pep assembly. They may not be you last, but each memory counts to fill a high school scrapbook. Make the four years at GMHS what you want them to be, and a smile for ice cream. Janette Manke Student Body Treasurer Janette Manke, Treasurer. Micky Cronin, President. Four years have gone by, but is seems only yesterday that I was a freshman. It began apprehensively, but we were all welcomed by the staff and the upper classmen. We became a part of Green Mountain, developing pride for the school and our own class. If anyone asked me what my legacy for the remaining students was, I would say get involved in as much as possible. Thus in school, as in life, what you give or put in is what you'll receive. The saying that represents this school the most to me is Through these halls pass the greatest people in the world, our students. So, I hope everyone will strive to reach their goals. I would like to thank all the people who have helped me over the years. I would especially like to thank my parents, and my family. I have been very proud to be a RAM! GOOD LUCK to you all!! Michaela J. Cronin Student Body President 86 - Student Body Officers Q 5 e W E- I I an .ww t... .. 4. 1 . .. f s A , .WW fin till!! N Wil 'al ,,,, A . ,V ,v .,.f Finding l.D. in a crowded wallet. Choosing which hole to punch on voting card. Dunking in another vote. I Q .. Q, l
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