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

 - Class of 1985

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Key Club Key club a club with the 'Key' to life. A club whose whole purpose is dedicated to the welfare and well-being of others. A service club who is working for the good of the community. A club full of hard working members. Members, the key to Key Club. Any- one can be a member of Key Club. All you need is a willingness to wofk for the good of the community, and that little bit of extra energy that let's you go that extra mile and cross the finish line first. With these qualities, it is no wonder the members of Key Club get so much ac- complished during the school year. Key Club plans a major project every month in addition to the projects that are constantly going on. Some of these pro- jects include the blood drive, Adopt-a- grandparent, convention, and the canned food drive. Out of these projects, the blood drive is considered the most impor- tant one and the most successful. Green Mountain Key Club has the record for the most blood donors and receivers in this area. And if that isn't enough, each year Key Club sets the goal higher so each year they break their own record. With members and officers that are so dedi- cated to the well-being of the community, it's no wonder that the Key Club of Green Mountain has one of the best reputations around. This year's officers are as follows: President- Jon Hume, vice- President - Kristy Anderson, Secretary - Kari Kol- leth, Treasurer - Suzanne Higinbotham and Sponsor Colleen Utter. The meetings are held every Tuesday morning at 7:00, in the Language Arts Quad. With the 'Key' to life, Key Club is mak- ing the community happier, healthier place for us all. Jon Hume, Pres., speaks to the group. 1 Sandra Rontti speaks with Lisa Davis. Kevin Grant gets ready for the meeting. The ever present Key Club banner. Key Club members finish early. Key Club 113

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Ragin' Rampage I like doing this because it is challeng- ing, and satisfying, and makes you feel as if you have accomplished something worthwhile. And you have the power to make a difference . The person who said this is not talking about sports or a certain class, or cheer- leading, or a job, she, Kari Kolleth, is talking about the Rampage, the school newspaper. The newspaper class, which meets everyday 4th hour in the publica- tions room is responsible for putting to- gether the school newspaper approxi- mately every 3 weeks. The teacher advis- er, Mrs. Cheryl Cartin, gives advice and generally helps the staff, although she has no direct input to the newspaper. The newspaper is divided up into many sec- tions. Each assigned to a different person or group of people. On the newspaper staff there are tasks and jobs which differ- ent people work on. there is an editor in Todd Hopking hard at work. x The finished product. Cheryl Cartin, advisor. chief, Kari Kolleth, four editors, who are in charge of the page layouts. Also there are staff writers who write stories, pho- tographers, and illustrators, and an ad- vertisement staff. The advertisement staff is responsible for getting funds for the newspaper. Even with 21 people on the staff, and having a class hour every day to work on the paper, the students spend an average of 10-15 hours after school for each newspaper. That is what I call dedication. IH st, .uiuudmi It i l N , H , .. .1 an 4 .ff.. lik., I, . .... A group discussion with Kolleth, Vigil, Smith, and Kinney. l 1 12 Rampage . ... :mm 1'f'S44l' 1 ii I I In



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Who could have thought that so many unique and interesting things take place in science? Science Club members do! Science Club, once again went to places no sane person would ever go. Their lst activiity was a trip to IMAX and the plan- etarium, Their 2nd trip was to the Feder- al Center for the Bridge Building Contest. This consisted of taking balsa wood struts and Elmer's glue and designing a sturdy bridge which would support about 700 pounds. Impossible? Not really. Science club member David Rodenbaugh com- mented, It's great and it's not just for science lovers, anyone can get into it. There was a boom in membership but this sharply dropped about'October, but that didn't stop them. Other planned activities include a trip to a nuclear reactor and a trip to see Zap! , the electricity show. This years officers were Chris lsmalidis- President, Greg Ismalidis-Secretary, The sponsors: Mr.Reid and Ms. Garwood. Science Club members converse intently. The officers: Tony Jiminez, Greg lsmalidis, Chris lsmalidis, and Rich Schottler. Top to Bottom, Left to Right: Row one: Rich Schottler, Mark Bradford, Mr. Reid Row two: Mr. X, Greg lsmalidis, Chris lsmalidis, Devin Kerr, Mark Schroeder. Row three: Jeff Adams, Tony Jiminez, Tim Pouch, Mike Conca. Row rr ' four: Cassi Johnson, Ms. X, Ms. Garwood. T452 114 Science Club Science Club Tony Jiminez-Treasurer, and Rich Schottler-Vice President. So just remem- ber, science doesn't blind you, as any Science Club member can say.

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