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During my years at GMHS I have learned a lot about life and about people. I have learned that everyone is special and has a great deal to offer. I have also learned the more you give, the more you f receive. Iid like to encourage all of t you to put the most you can into .ty I I your highschool years, and never stop trying to be the best you can be. A I am proud to have been part of the spirit in Green Mountain, 5 .S N which has made it one of the best. J. I'm especially glad to have had the . opportunity to be a part of Senate. fi It has given me the chance to really become involved in our school. Through cross country, track, and Senate, I have made friends and memories that will last forever. I wish you all happiness and the best of luck! Kelleen Huan Student Body Vice President I feel that being in Senate for three years has been one of the greatest experiences of my three years in highschool. Senate has helped take more pride in our school and get more involved. It has also helped make many new friends. I feel that being in highschool is one of the best time in a persons life especially if they get involved. By getting involved in a club, sport, or senate or just dressing up on a spirit day or going to a pep assembly helps to make the school year greater and enables one to meet new people and experience new and exciting things. I would like to wish the class of '84 good luck in the future. I would also like to wish the underclassmen good luck in highschool and encourage them to get involved. I am looking forward to a great senior year, I know it will be the best. Tara Cronin Secretary Student Body Officers 87
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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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1... Freshmen This year's Freshman senate was sponsored by Mrs. Chiles, Language Arts teacher. Mrs. Chiles, who has been with Senate for the past two years was quoted as saying: Senate is for the people who want to learn how to be a leader and who want to better themselvesfl This years Freshman senate helped plan Homecoming. They assisted in planning spirit week, the float display, the parade, half time at the game with Golden, and the Homecoming dance. Senate requires a very large commitment from it's senators. The average senate officer spends about 50 hours a week on senate projects, Mrs. Chiles commented. Freshman senate helped format projects including Winterfest, the Sadie Hawkins Dance, the Winter Dance, and assemblies. They also took the responsibility of cleaning the trophy cases, and they acted as guides at different social activities, such as back to school night, registration, and parent-teacher conferences. Juniors This year's junior officers were Dini Deibert lpresidentj, Diana Glose fvice presidentb, Stephanie Volz Qsecretaryftreasurerj. The activities that the juniors hoped to accomplish were to sell carnations for Christmas, a computer dating service, and prom. The main activity that faced them was prom. Prom is going to be a success, said Stephanie Volz while Dini Deibert and Siana Glose agreed. Not much has hapened this year so far but we are already working on promf, When the junior senators met, they discussed what could be done to improve the school, threw ideas in, and made motions. When asked about Senate, in general, the replies were, lt was a good year. A lot has been accomplished. These people were willing to work hard. You couldn't say anything about the freshmen when they sat two seats in front of us. The main thing the Junior Senators think they accomplished this year was building good leaders, and helping to unite the classes. BACK: Kelley Murphey, Guy Gunther, Tracey Heinz, Stephanie Volz, Kristy Anderson, FRONT: Rhonda Strepman, Diana Glose, Mallory Moore, Kristi Parisi, Dini Deibert. NOT PIC TURED: Lynn DeBroder. Sophomores Sophomores really had a successful year. They had many fundraisers and many goals. This year's activities included: decorating the Homecoming float twhich took first placej, Sadie Hawkins dance over spring break, Winterfest and the - Homecoming dance. They also participated in many community affairs which included: visiting a nursing home, taking children from the orphanage to the zoo, cleaning our neighborhood park, and - holding a banquet for all the parents that participated in the Homecoming parade. Their fundraisers this year were m8Lm's, pretzels, lifesaver suckers, and many more. Their goal was to raise five thousand dollars for next year's prom. I think that we work well together because we have made it a point to get to know each other commented Sandy Stevens, class president. We have high goals set but we know we can acheive them. 52 5 - s - c Senate 'R his . R as if Q 5 Y. L ...f.. ,... ..., . BACK: Shawn Butler, Dave La wler, Liz Mendez, Joe Kubitschek, Sandy Stevens, .lanel Rohe, Lisa Garcia. FRONT: Laura Inzano, Terri Martinez, Stacey Cole, .lung So.
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