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BACK: Kelly Hutton, David Grant, Shari Sanchez. MIDDLE: Michele Knot, Frank Contraraz, John Bartlett, Michelle Easley. FRONT' Sharon lnzano, Crissy Young, Karin Kitely, NOT PICTURED: Shelly Rodgers. rapped Up In nthusiasm What is it? Senate is an organized student government, in which the members are elected by the students here at Green Mountain High, presided over by the student body president, Micky Cronin. As a group, they took responsibility of all social activities with exceptions of concerts and plays. Some activities included Homecoming, Prom, Winterfest, community projects and the charitable canned food drive for Thanksgiving and Christmas. Debating was a big part of senate. It was the way they decided on what they want to do. Mrs. Bobbie Chiles, senate advisor, said, Senate is a great way to learn leadership, self discipline and responsibility. It is also a great way to meet people. Seniors This year's senior senators did a lot for the school and the community. For instance, they improved school grounds, decorated at Homecoming and other dances, and cleaned the trophy cases. They also organized the 1983 pep assemblies and arranged the Scnior's class meeting for graduation and other important functions. Most importantly though, they participated in the canned food drive for the Jeffco action center so that less fortunates could have a happier Thanksgiving and Christmas. This year as usual senate packed their bags and went on a retreat for three days. lt brought a closeness like nothing before. said Steve Chase. This year the seniors didn't have any fundraisers. They saved their money from past years. Troy Tyson commented. We had a very close and hardworking senior class this year. l was really pleased. BACK: Jolene Baca, Julie Chavez. MIDDLE: Troy Tvson. Jill Eeterman. Mike Roose. Anne Camacho, Suzanne Clarke. FRO-NT: Joni Hightower. Steve Chase. NOT PICTURED: John Taniga wa. Tim Spath Christmas decorations florish from Sophomore class. Junior class wishes everyone a Merry Christmas. Senators adorn their hall with snowflakes and wrapping paper.
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Amy Dalton and Katie Mongeau practice a new cheer before a game, The football cheerleaders dismount from a pyramid. Ready? Okay! Along with the new school year came new cheerleaders. The fall sports cheerleaders were Dulci Chapa, Katie Mongeau, Anne Zentner, Laura DeMoye, Kelly Murphy, Ann Camacho, Amy Dalton and Kristi Parisi. The job of a fall cheerleader was to cover all fall sports. A few of the sports covered were: girl's swimming, soccer, the newly introduced girls' softball, and most importantly-football. Along with covering all of the sports, the cheerleaders arranged pep assemblies and a break- fast for the football players. They also made posters for the sports events. Not only was it important to have fall cheerleaders, but winter and spring cheerleaders were also needed. The basket- ball cheerleaders were Dulci Chapa, Katie Mongeau, Kelly Murphy, Laura DeMoye, Amy Dalton, Mallory Moore, Mi- chelle French and Karin Wollenhaupt. Wrestling cheerleaders were also a big part of winter and spring sports. The wrestling cheerleaders were Lisa Hough, Sandra Watson, Carol Wor- rell, .Iean Petersen and Rhonda Danziesen. These winter and spring cheerleaders not only attended basketball and wres- tling, but they attended boys' swimming, baseball and all of the other sports. During the summer all three squads participated in the National Cheerleading Association competition. During this week of competition the girls won the Spirit Award and fin- ished the week as runner-up in the finals. Dulci Chapa was chosen as the All-American Cheerleader. The award was given to the girl with the most spirit and who was most outstanding during the competition. Last year out cheerleaders took first place in the state competition. Wrestling cheerleaders Rhonda Danzeisen and Lisa Hough warm-up before an important match. Dulci Chapa leads a new cheer during practice. Michelle French and Laura DeMoyc execute rigid arm movements. ts Pass THE GRE' OUR ST
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