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

 - Class of 1986

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LJ X , g 5 V f F s .. ,gwga ' X fx ft x ' Y' an 3. - , X Y XP , f, 3 ff' 2' - QW ' Q.. JE M wt' 1 ' rl : if 75? Far Left: Volunteer helpers at the I.D. table dodge the camera. Left: Bren Lee and Eric Sommers register their cars with i6EdUL Below Left: Chris Stock waits for her schedule. Below: Drew Cozzens and Sara Perkins pass out krispie treats and sign up Key Club members. Leadership This year, along with the new student body officers, we have a new administrator at GM. Replacing Mr. Col- bert as assistant Principal, is Mr. Pereboom. Student Body President, Jung So GR HZN MIN '11 X I., 1 .owfxfh m,. --2 mc, Home Again Costume days, powder- puff football games, pa- rades, and dances were all part of this year's Home- coming festivities! Besides all this, the football game was called the game of the decade! 7 V O i V'VV i ' W X , In R M i 4 W if VA ., , , 312555 s r 4 V- I f' X V5 X, VA 'Q Z in K , Sv N M fx V, V I F Xi Nl 2 N is .W xv' lf xii., i if E 8 K' xi' 'O -' I 5 i V ' , K X' ,V .1 ' V V V V BV VZ Q i J NJ ff ' Q n LL... F .L.- Decked out in their new robes, Concert Choir sings the National Anthem. and Queen, .Ion Hume, and Li f 'fssizf Yffilf If 4545, 7 r Q' 1 ' 1 ? tri! .fa figfiff f L . 4-ref In the kitchen, cafeteria manager, Georgia, gets ready to prepare lunch. Our school seems to wake up from it's beauty sleep on August 28th. Quite often we forget all the work put into its rejuvenation. r Q Q ff! -Yep A . ' 5 2.5 1 's FNS E A 3,5 5 A ,fi ff-v ff' was Q IQ jf' .ji ' ji , .gs A W, eil, sf! M, f wr W Fx 3 if vu.. -., Pom Pons begin work on their first routine. Michelle Bollig works on her balance - . . -. . . . . J: , .L 1 I r 'CV . , Q V ,Q , A --12:1 A W ...ai Through The Looking Glass We walked through the doors that first day. aban- doning our free dats for our free education rf' ni N 2-. ,zip il : ., , ,,, f ,vw ,zff:'5 7'w'fF1'Vf3.'iZ:5f?? Yq y Qt.- JAN i A, ,L 1 A, 1 - ws: :IAN gist. 1 t ,o t. . 1-g3 1rg5msw-w,fg,w 'n f 11i??mps 't1J' ' Q an ,egnfQ54gik :lMLL,l ,L My J. X f , V.. ,i v-.wzmekr e .I ' if -, ,.., , .,5,, , . , N ,Q K 495 S if e L I 5221 . ,. : wow: f f fl . . 1 KY V 1 4 p V ky eq Debbie Davis hogs the camera from Karrie Bliss. 1 5 5. L S. x Susan Hurrelle checks out the Sophomore Language Arts text. Ray Knaub, painting and drawing teachers, lectures his class on opening day. We 2 X: E A-. f if JM . '..,.V,,,,,.,gW ' 1515, We couldn't move be- tween period's, there were never enough places to sit, the outside walls were blocky and square, the parking lot never got its second coat of asphalt, but it was comfortable, it was ours, and we loved it! - 1 K 9 C 17 Q, 1 1 s XI EEN MUUNTAIN I ,f '.l ' 5-13 jig 1 J r N x l 1?-21 Green Mountain proudly displays its multiple talents and accomplishments. 'ra Busy, Bus The students at GM haue been really actixe. The crowd at the homecoming game was the biggest in years. Everywhere you look, people seem to be busy! GMHS Poms. Rig L. l,.,:?: T. , K , , 1 Tom Boos and Bill Brown battle it out on the beam Glad To Be Seniors '86 Will Rage Forever They always say don't waste the moments. We ex- pected so much and they were the best days of our lives so far. TAM. ,li ,. W fs gf gi 'J .ef JC- ll P .f fn vm-eff Q L '- 33 lpn f Y we ww ., 5. v ,ff 'il Vx! 4 r u.. fem.:-, 4, 'A law-wujwg: Y, L af K 'S' iii 35:51, bl x,f5E' ' , . f if Ur ,LM-:fe f ,, Y-1' ' 'M ' , ww . . .lff?':Q ' 2? iitwg W I 12554 . W 11 W5 ,M 1 -K'. ' - p54 Q- 1. ' ' 'I .7 1' .9-i n- wg, 'QQ-gh f H 351' I4 Q W4 v - ' K 314- W . Ride em' cowboy! Alphabet Soup SAT, ACT, NMSQT, KUDER, JOBO, ASVAB, GATB. Confused? You're not alone. The number of standard- ized tests you will take in four years of high school is enough to confuse anyone. From your sim- ple, annoying, CTBS test that you take every two years, to that ever important SAT, that makes you break out in hives, they are obsta- cles you could do without. As if there weren't already enough standardized tests. The Colorado Department of Educa- tional testing is adding two more tests this year. In ninth grade you have CTBS, which is a basic skills test that shows how you compare to others of your grade level. COSIS, which is designed to help you choose what careers you might go into. The writing sample test and a Ba- sic Skills test. In tenth grade, you have the .IOBO which is an interest inven- tory, and possibly your PSAT. In eleventh grade there is the PSATXNMSQT which is the Na- tional Merit Scholarship Qualify- ing Test, and at the end of your Junior year, maybe your SAT. In twelfth grade there is your SAT and, of course, another writ- ing sample. QYou knew you couldn't get rid of them that easi- ly.J Not to mention all of the op- tional testing such as the ASVAB, which is for people interested in the military, and the GATB. Michelle Abbott Tiffany Abood Rhonda Albers Todd Alberts Lisa Anderson Tamara Anderson Paul Andrews 'i Mike Beckner .lonna Behm Monty Benavidez Mark Bender Julie Bennett Lori Blanc Karolyn Bliss -A-4' :Q It Debbie Brand Ron Braun Kathleen Brecht Pamela Breding Kim Broderick Annette Brookshire Tami Brown Ay ,,,,, sl' .E g ::- :Ei 1 if 16 -- Seniors X X Q, it it A Jeff Buffington Deborah Butler Shawn Butler Jill Campbell Jeff Carlton Michelle Carroll Teresa Case Suzette Cielens Tracey Clark Lance Clausen Karen Clemens Shonia Cline Stacy Cole Julie Commerford N eele. as R 512 x l f 57 , ,E 5 WL e e ll Xzmbh me Liki ..f, .. A X ig KX. X X Q R i IN' 'Fla xy' ' X-5. .5 ,Q g -'P P21 ..' ga? -u Uv ky. ,W Q V 2 N... ff 3 R if C Shawn Casey Steven Casey Carol Cason Bryan Chamberlin Scott Chase Mary Cheney Timothy Chiles Dan Church Jerry Churchill Aran Conroy Tracy Counter Jim Craig Glen Crowley Dan Cudworth Ken Dale Mark Dalton Janet Davis Trina Davis It Really Adds Up You may know her as Beth Kerr, or just as Beth. Some of you may not know her at all, but you do know what she does. She runs the school store. The school store has proved to be one of the more popular attractions on the moun- tain. Have you ever caught your- self saying, Well, maybe just one more . Well those 'just one mo- res' add up in a big way! By the end of the day the store has brought in about 5500. That S500 a day turns to 2,500 a week. Depending on the amount of busi- ness, the store can bring in about 314,000 in profit a year. The prof- it goes to school clubs and other related school activities. Beth says that pop has to be the most favorite and is sold the most, way out ahead of those Snickers candy bars you love so much. Candy bars can sell between 600 and 700 a day. All of those choco- late yummies have about 250 calories a piece in them. Pretty impressive if you want to lose that extra five pounds before your date on Saturday night. So the next time you hear someone say the name 'Beth Kerr', you will know who they are talking about, and you will know how important she is to you. Sharon Dobbs Judy Dockstader Tammy Dominquez Angela Dortignac Julie Downie Steve Dunagan Paige Dunnebacke Tricia Ernest Gary Estrada Scott Estep Shane Evans Kathy Fair Marvin Felton Mitzy Fink Michael Georgopulos Suzanne Gerhart .lohn Gess Erik Gilbertson Karan Gipson Michelle Gomez Deborah Goodridge it N .J I, . 'r V if Nerf 20 - Seniors 'ws 2 'age 'EXE Nile' Q3 WY ,Q Q Q Eg as 1 if MR f We E X 57 r YC? Seniors --21 Stephanie Dye Jane Eberhard! Sara Eddy Kristin Eden Laura Eggleston Lisa Elliott Timothy Ellis Jim England Jedd Erfurdt Patty Fitch Scott Forrest Todd Forst Joe Franklin Eva Fredriksson Michael Gallagher Jason Gamroth Christina Garcia Lisa Garcia Kim Goodridge Terry Graham Rick Grant Stacy Graper Todd Greco Lance Gridley David Grier X Andrea Hank Dani Hanners Kevin Hansen Nicole Hanson David Harden Lisa Harrington Kathy Hart Todd Herman Greg Hernandez Shalene Hiller Linda Hinkle Tamra Hoffmeister Stephanie Holder Helen Holowatb' X + , i H ' 1 ria- ..-- Q 1,- B X Q K . xx 2, . - X k i S is I s qs ,,u. .1 di Y ,,. S sre i H 4 it -J r J .1 ,pie S 22 - Seniors Seniors - 23 . se . W -ess. . k b r 1 as of sf ab - ' 'f A 'fi-T - f i f ILL , f ' e Fred Groth Deann Grunau Connie Guettlein Dana Guinn Bill Gwinn Randall Haight Meg Hall Brandi Hamrock Kim Handy Danielle Hartman Carl Hartzell Brian Haskell Marc Haverland Clay Hawley Michael Heinrich Brian Heman Susan Hemrick Angela Henderson It's Getting Better We've all heard it before. There's been publicity, messages on the television, athletes and coaches warning us about it. The newspapers print stories about the effects of doing it. To cap it all off there's been a song by Stevie Wonder about it. If you hadn't guessed by this time, I am talking about drinking and driving. Think about all the places you've heard a warning about drunk driving. Besides what I mentioned before, you hear it at a more personal level. For example from our parents, the school through the All-Stars program, the contract for life, and visually, through the posters the All-Stars put up last year. And for the stu- dents who've taken drivers educa- tion, they will all tell you what an impression the films make. The main question is, though, has it made a difference? The answer is uncertain, but I think it has. All the publicity brought on tougher legislation against drunk drivers. More importantly, though, it has educated a great deal of people on the effects on others. So you de- cide. Has it made a difference? Todd Hopkins Patricia Howell Christine Howland Tammy Hughes Jon Hume Marshall Humphries Elaine Hyatt Suzann Jeffries Laura Jelliffe Laurie Johnson Asa Jude Jason Juergens Keith Kahler Brenda Kaiser W at I Mark Kenney Carin Kish Edward Knight Vicki Knipstein Peter Knudsen Robert Kohls Dan Kubitschek 3556 s Q Q is F . vii' sf. ' i si QQ iii K: ' if .ta i . it . 24 -- Seniors EP' tv- CV ' .,,, r WW-.,, M .- fr' W-ng xxx fe 'Q vs SE S' an :SX X XX N X L we X as . , X, Xi' Glenda Hylen Kem Ingram Laura Inzano Deborah Irwin James Isaac Lakes lsmailidis Tom Jamison Georgia Jaure Cheryl Jefferies Michael Kalka Troy Karsten Rick Kaylor Randy Keaney Andrew Kerr Shelley Kersten Stephen Kile Laura Kimberlin Joe Kubitschek Karen Kuik Shauna Kunst Chad Laflin Paul Landis Michelle Lassiter David Lawler Michael Louden Kristi Lucas Kristy Lundahl Mary Maass Terry Madrid Thomas Malone Susan Manke A ll' Reed McCluskey Davin McDill Kimm Mcliibben Denise McMahen Katie McMordie Jodi Mead Kim Means xg!! 1 l 8 sf' f- fw x 5 6 l -or 'i YV 26 -- Seniors kai ig K F W si? Xgtf' new-tix L,Vi it , , If ,. . K f Q ' r..- ,- t - :wx- .,.,.,. , . is h' . ,. ,YQ r , or r, tt, 1 Seniors --- 27 Kenneth Lehman Jeff Leinaweaver Denise Lenz Aaron Lichty Stephen Lobmeyer Tammy Loewen Anna Loewin Michael Lomax Kevin Lopez Brett Maples Julie March Larryt Mafvh Nick Marcheso Gina Marino Keith Martin Sean Martines Veronica Martinez Robert McCain 41 Aliens In Our Midst Invasion! Green Mountain High School has been invaded by eleven aliens. But, there is a catch, these aliens don't have green skin. These stu- dents are all foreign exchange stu- dents from places such as Sweden, Japan, Italy, Australia, France, or even West Germany. Their sponsors can include ICYC, Sister Cities International Academy, YFU, EF or AISE. Depending on the group each student is in, will determine how long they stay. All of the Europe- ans will stay a full year, while the Australiens will fly home after one semester is up. I had the pleasure to talk to some of the exchange students myself. Judit Gasper from West Ger- many said the sweets are good, but the other food is too plain. All of the students agreed that American food was splendid. Hamburgers were among the most commonly loved food by the students with french fries running a close second. They also agreed that MTV, Music Television, was their favorite thing to watch. I also asked, What is your sin- gle most favorite thing here in America? Maiko Kondo, of Ja- pan, said everything in America was wonderful, especially the hot dogs! Her comment matched by Australien born Geoffrey Mac- Donalds, I love the social life in America! Even though they like it here in America, all of them admit miss- ing their family and friends dear- ly. So, good luck here in America! X K Donna Meier Susie Meiser Liz Mendez Carla Mensik Todd Meyers Patrick Michael Tom Michel 'TQ Marcus Morris Robert Murray Chrissi Naeser Jim Naughton Trina Naujock Russ Nelson Peter Nielsen Deanna Paquette Christi Parham Chris Parker Kelly Paseka Tam Patterson Scott Pecikonis Dave Perry Janet Michelsen Leslie Middendorf Ingrid Mielke Jack Miller Kevin Miller Vicki Mitchell .lon Mittmann Julie Moffitt Kelly Monahan Mark Novosel Erin O'Connor Robert Olenski Douglas Olson Andrea O'Rourke Susan Osgood Song Pae Julie Pagano Mark Pankratz Linda Peschong Bill Peterman Tom Peterson Nicky Phillips Tanja Pliler Cindy Ploen Melinda' Powelson Steven Rickett Jeff Rink Robin Rockley Tammy Roderick Charlene Roehm Jo Ellen Rogers Janet Rohe Eric Schaller Joseph Schleicher Wendy Schlenzig Lori Schmahl Bart Schneider Nina Schneider R0bert Schneider airs is 2 K l 30 -- Seniors P ffl W ef 4 ...sr lx! Q-e , 5 5 Rf .- ii ga K if x ee X K wg' A X , ? ,f 2 Q N Nu W we M.. N Q , x fs Q. Q x 1 5 .ff Ti 5 W -, iq. 2. L? -ax ge- 'sax or W F I oi X X is X ,. ' i lse'ifHR3 9 55' gq . Seniors - 31 - Q. Brenda Pribyl Leslie Prosser Leslie Radecki David Raclman Michael Rase Tim Reddick Paula Reese Aimee Reiner! Michael Rich Deborah Rollins James Roose Kelly Ruder Kathleen Ryan Sharad Sachdeva Cheryl Sagahon William Sanford Mike Saxton Kathy Schallenkamp No Real Obstacles Talk about your all-around stu- dent! Senior, Sue Cielens, fits per- fectly into that category. Sue competes on both the school swim team, and a private gymnastics team. She also sings with Images, and is a member of National Honor Society! If you haven't recognized who Sue Cielens is by now, here's a hint: She's the only student in the school who needs a cane to find her way. Sue Cielens has been blind since birth, but despite her handicap, she has become an ac- tive student and is a terrific per- son. Another special student at G.M. is Danny Gelston. You may have seen him cruising through the halls in his special walker. Danny has cerebral palsey, which means that he doesn't have a lot of muscle control in his hands to write, Danny uses a special stick, which can be attached to his head, to type on a computer. Besides just doing homework on the com- puter, he has also recently begun doing artwork on his computer! Danny is a fascinating person with many talents in spite of his handi- cap and some because of it. Joe Schonbok Kathy Schottler Karlynn Schramm Andrea Schroeder Laura Scott Aaron Shark Huda Sheikhaii Phil Smith Brian Snow Taylor Snyder Jung So Trish St. George Renee Starnes Jill Stevens Jeffrey Thomson Brian Tiedemann Emelie Tirre Lucia Toman Ted Topkof f Tim Townsend Vickie Townsend ,,.-' we Q X1 5+ -fin t 5 A gf it J.. ,. Q . Q5:KdI 's N Q f ,I t fig, 5 4 , 5 - 5l.agt.'g-if ' yn T i ' 1, ' N swfi T 1- D X .. S24 x YY ig 5, 3 1 v VTE lt 4 AS! 5 M, 4 H Q s Fi .Sf .3 . l 315 ' : . F Q S. 5 - l. W gt g . 'Nw .1 '75 5 f. S1 iff Q: iii: V sg X e 1 Seniors -- 33 . Q T5 v 'F all ,- T l ' S 5, A Hi S Q f t i Q , A r ig K xx . 2 s ls' 5 fi' 3 'R l S x Sandra Stevens Darrell Stewart Stephanie Sund Steve Sutliff Jill Taylor Joseph Taylor John Temanson Greg Terry Laura Thomas mv Catherine Traugott Lance Trebilcock Chuck Troje Lori Trujillo Audra Turbiville Diana Turczynski .Ionae Varner Shirlyn Ward Kevin Warner Scott Wathen Stephen Watkins Anthony Weant Chrystal Weedman Elaine Weisel Laurel Willis Phil Wilmes Lori Winston Shane Witham Gina Wolfinbargcr Marc Woolums Derrik Wootton X XYPKQ , 'Rf' no ' 9' 'wx r QOH' we x 34 -- Seniors X. MR 9 wx I 9 f , Q 3 -la of, X R, i -- Rf Nu. 9 S una' Katie Verdoorn Mary Vickery Carrie Vigil Rich Vigil Carla Vincent Michelle Vitry Kristina Wales Amy Walmer Gary Wamboldt Deborah Weist Ingrid Weyher Sean Wheeler Lee Whittaker Carrie Wichert Tim Wicland Doug Williams Edward Williamson Robert Williamson 36 - Seniors Mark Worrell Brian Wright Karie Wyckoff Aaron Yarnell Amy Young Scott Young Karen Youse any Q , if Y J W K an 1 aff ,L as 1 ra. V ff Y sl Kerek Goldsmith Kimberly Greene Clark Hansen James Helton Adan Hoefler Omar Hurricane Cynthia .lahns Ted Mills Eric Monson Janet Morrissett Carree Navratil Kevin Neiberger Lisa Olson Michael Payne .. ,T W f, AV L, I 2:3 ' as V I ,f' , , Q , ,Q ,i',2 ., Xa - x NY vel' 1 X N N X X NX Q 2 Q ye-In in 4- ez , 5 Wi X K X Q i - X M I ik R- 1 NL Q x X 3 1 X X X R . H Anne Zamboni Vicki Zott Sidney Barcelon Molly Campbell Melissa Casebolt Nanci Crandall Rachel Denham Suzanne Fenger Michael Foster Janel Janda Andrea Johnson Michelle Kelley Mandy Kendall Paul Langfield Daivd Leach Wayne Lewis Darcy Linne Heidi Meininger Seniors - 37 Tyffani Tress David Rich Tony Eddie Robin Wale yndi .lahns Peters . 1 Remington Rodgers S Stephen 1 Michelle Abbott 16, 62 Tiffany Abood 16 Rhonda Albers 16 Todd Alberts 16 Lisa Anderson 16 Tamana Anderson 16, 122 Paul Andrews 16 Mike Beckner 16, 163, 166, 1 Jonna Behm 16, 214 Monty Benavidez 16 Mark Bender 16 Julie Bennett 16 Lori Blanc 16 Karolyn Bliss 9 16 214 Debbie Brand 16 88 90 Ron Braun 16 Kathleen Brecht 16 Pamela Breding 16 119 Kim Broderick16 Annette Brookshire 16 Tami Brown 16 150 Matt Armbruster 17 44 45 202 Danielle Baker 17 Tracy Balderston 17 99 Brenda Bannister 17 86 99 101 Karin Bates 17 82 114 202 203 Phil Batey 17 Steven Bathauer 17 Stacy Beagle 17 93 94 Nolan Bearden 17 Tracey Bogena 17 121 Bridgette Bonner 17 54 Terry Bonzer 17 113 Tom Boos 12 17 142 198 199 Sheri Borgman 17 Kris Botkin 17 Wendy Bower 17 Joey Bradley 17 81 88 89 90 91 206 207 Jeff Buffington 18 177 Deborah Butler 18 Shawn Butler 18 Jill Campbell 18 86 96 97 99 Jeff Carlton 18 Michelle Carroll 18 Teresa Case 18 122 Suzette Clelens 18 32 99 160 213 Tracey Clark 18 91 157 Lance Clausen 18 Karen Clemens 18 82 99 160 Senior Index Shonia Cline 18 Stacy Cole 15, 18, 178 Julie Commerford 18 Wendy Davis 18, 62, 86 Marty Day 18, 142, 167, 206 Heather Delaney 18 Jerry Dempsey 18 Crystal Dillon 18 Denny Dimzoff 18, 159 Eric Dobbs 18 118 Shawn Casey 19 Steven Casey 19 Carol Cason 19 Bryan Chamberlin 19 Scott Chase 19 62 82 178 206 Mary Cheney 19 Timothy Chi1es4 19 148 149 Dan Church 19 Jerry Churchill I9 Aran Conroy 19 206 Tracy Counter 19 Jim Craig 19 Glen Crowley 19 Dan Cudworth 19 142 143 Ken Dale 19 Mark Dalton 19 82 178 Janet Davis 19 Trina Davis 19 Sharon Dobbs 20 122 150 151 Judy Dockstader 20 Tammy Dominquez 20 86 Angela Dortignac 20 Julie Downie 20 157 Steve Dunagan 20 Paige Dunnebacke 20 86 Tricia Ernest 20 Gary Estrada 20 177 Shane Evans 20 Kathy Fair 20 Marvin Felton 20 166 167 Mitzy Fink 20 104 Michael Georgopolos 20 82 Suzanne Gerhart 20 57 John Gess 20 Erik Gilbertson 20 56 82 97 99 Karan Gipson 20 Michelle Gomez 20 Deborah Goodridge 20 104 Stephanie Dye 21 93 197 119 97 1 9 Jane Eberhardt 21 Sara Eddy 21 38 Senior Candids Kristin Eden 21 Laura Eggleston 21, 164 Lisa Elliott 21 Timothy Ellis 21, 114 Jim England 21, 82, 121 Jedd Erfurdt 21, 88, 90, 91, 207 Patty Fitch 21, 150 Scott Forrest 21 Todd Forst 21 Joe Franklin 21 159 Eva Fredriksson 21 Michael Gallagher 21 Jason Gamroth 21 Christina Garcia 21 Lisa Garcia 15 21 178 Kim Goodridge 22 Terry Graham 22 Rick Grant 22 Stacy Graper 22 Todd Greco 22 121 Lance Gridley 22 158 159 David Grier 22 93 94 98 Andrea Hank 22 110 164 Dani Hanners 22 Kevin Hansen 22 Nicole Hanson 22 160 David Harden 22 111 148 Lisa Harrington 22 Kathy Hart 22 Todd Herman 22 Greg Hernandez 22 142 Shalene Hiller 22 Linda Hinkle 22 87 88 90 Tamra Hoffmeister 22 Stephanie Holder 22 Helen Holowaty 22 Fred Groth 23 Deann Grunau 23 Connie Guettlein 23 Bill Gwinn 23 142 Randall Haight 23 Meg Hall 23 160 200 Brandi Hamrock 23 Kim Handy 23 86 Danielle Hartman 23 Carl Hartzell 23 Brian Hasekll 23 82 Marc Haverland 23 Clay Hawley 23 153 Michael Heinrich 23 Brian Heman 23 122 Susan Hemrick 23 82 Angela Henderson 23 Todd Hopkins 24 111 Patricia Howell 24 Christine Howland 24, 157, 170 Tammy Hughes 24, 111 Jon Hume 5, 15, 24, 148, 178, 198 213 Marshall Humphries 24 Elaine Hyatt 24, 97, 99 Suzann Jeffries 24 Laura Jelliffe 24, 111 Laurie Johnson 24 Asa Jude 24 160 Jason Juergens 24 158 Keith Kahler 24 Brenda Kaiser 24 121 Mark Kinney 24 Carin Kish 24 Edward Knight 24 Vicki Knipstein 24 Peter Knudsen 24 Robert Kohls 24 lll Dan Kubitschek 24 62 206 Glenda Hylen 25 Kent Ingram 25 166 167 Laura lnzano 25 111 206 Deborah lrwin 25 93 121 James Isaac 25 82 111 159 Lakes lsmailidis 25 115 Tom Jamison 25 142 Samatha Juare 25 82 Cheryl Jefferies 25 Chris Kajclenski 25 Michael Kalka 25 100 Troy Karsten 25 Rick Kaylor 25 123 198 199 Randy Keaney 25 62 166 Andrew Kerr 3 25 82 88 89 90 91 207 Shelley Kersten 25 86 122 Stephen Kyle 25 87 88 89 90 Laura Kimberlin 25 94 98 Joe Kubitschek 26 62 113 148 149 206 Karen Kuik 26 Shauna Kunst 26 119 Chad Laflin 26 Paul Landis 26 Michelle Lassiter 26 93 97 David Lawler 26 142 Michael Louden 26 Kristi Lucas 26 88 91 Kristy Luneahl 26 Mary Maass 26 97 99 147 Terry Madrid 26 82 164 198 Thomas Malone 26 67 , 215 , , 159 . , , 215 ' 9 I S Y 7 , 200 203 , , v v , . , t 174 ' ' v 1 Y 1, yu v s 'i ' ' ' , , . 93 . , , . 156 . , , 154 , . . , . 91 . y. . . , , 1 , , 167 200 . , . , , , Todd Bradley 17 Scott Esten 20, 142, 143 Dana Guinn 23, 122, 156. 157, 170 91, 174, 175 , . , 99 198 ' , , , 101, ' , ' ' ' Q ' 1 - Susan Manke 26 Reed McC1uskey 26, 142 David McDill 26, 100 Kimm McKibben 26 Denise McManen 26, 121 Katie McMordie 26, 150, 151 Jodi Mead 26, 82, 113, 170, 206 Kim Means 26, 122 Kenneth Lehman 27 Jeff Leinaweaver 27, 97, 99, 207 Denise Lenz 27, 82, 97, 99 Aaron Lichty 27 Stephen Lobmeyer 27, 118 Tammy Loewen 27 Anna Loewin 27 Michael Lomax 27 Kevin Lopez 27, 159, 174 Brett Maples 27 Julie March 27, 85, 92, 98, 106 Larry March 27 Nick Marcheso 27, 142 Gina Marino 27 Keith Martin 27 Sean Martines 27, 166, 167 Veronica Martinez 27 Robert McCain 27 Donna Meier 28, 122 Susie Meiser 28, 150, 151, 206 Liz Mendez 5, 28, 82, 88, 91, 164, 178, 198, 199 Carla Mensik 28 Todd Meyers 28, 82 Patrick Michael 28, 123, 153, 174 Tom Michel 28 Marcus Morris 28 Robert Murray 28 Chrissi Naeser 28 Jim Naughton 28 Trina Naujock 28 Russ Nelson 28 Peter Nielsen 28 Deanna Paquette 28 Christi Parham 28 160 Chris Parker 28 206 Kelly Paseka 28 153 178 Tam Patterson 28 150 Scott Pecikonis 13 28 88 91 07 Dave Perry 28 lll Janet Michelsen 29 Leslie Mlddendorf 29 Ingrid Mlelke 29 160 Jack Miller 29 174 199 Kevin Miller 29 Vicki Mitchell 29 160 161 162 Jon Mittmann 29 Julie Moffatt 29 Kelly Monahan 29 Mark Novosel 29 83 174 175 Erin OConnor 29 62 118 Robert Olenskl 29 88 89 90 91 142 207 Douglas Olson 29 148 Andrea O Rourke 29 Susan Osgood 29 Song Pae 29 Julie Pagano 29 62 97 99 Mark Pankratz 29, 111 Linda Peschong 30, 57 Bill Peterman 30, 142, 159 Tom Peterson 30, 159 Nicky Phillips 30 Tanja Pliler 30 Cindy Ploen 30, 160, 177 Melinda Powelson 30 Steven Rickett 30 Jeff Rink 30 Robin Rockley 30, 99, 100 Tammy Roderick 30, 122 Charlene Roehm 30, 170 Jo Ellen Rogers 30, 99, 101, 119 Janel Rone 3, 30, 88, 91, 198, 199 Eric Schaller 30, 142, 174, 178, 206 Joseph Schleicher 30, 96, 97, 100 Wendy Schlenzig 30, 117, 160 Lori Schmahl 30, 86 Bart Schneider 30 Nina Schneider 30, 57, 215 Robert Schneider 30, 99, 100, 196 Brenda Pribyl 31, 83, 119 Leslie Prosser 31 Leslie Radecki 31, 93, 94 David Radman 31 Michael Rase 31, 93, 94, 97 Tim Reddick 31 Paula Reese 31 Aimee Reinert 31, 157, 178 Michael Rich 31 Deborah Rollins 31 James Roose 31 177 Kelly Ruder 31 153 Kathleen Ryan 31 Sherry Sachdeva 31 82 Cheryl Sagahon 31 William Sanford 31 Mike Saxton 31 142 Kathy Schallenkamp 31 Joe Schonbok 32 Kathy Schottler 32 Karlynn Schramm 32 Andrea Schroeder 32 88 Laura Scott 32 88 91 Aaron Shark 32 Huda Sheikhah 32 Phil Smith 12 32 Brian Snow 32 148 Taylor Snyder 32 Jung So 2 32 62 164 198 Trish St George 32 Renee Starnes 32 Jill Stevens 32 91 206 Jeffrey Thomson 32 Brian Tledemann 32 Emelie Tirre 32 82 119 164 170 Lucia Tomas 32 Ted Topkoff 32 82 123 Tim Townsend 32 83 Vicki Townsend 32 Ann Shelp 33 Jennifer Sherlock 33 Gregory Shuler 33 Wendy Sinclair 33, 147 Rajiv Singh 33 Gerry Singson 33, 45, 118 Glenn Smith 33 Jayne Smith 33 Jeff Smith 33 Sandra Stevens 33, 88, 157, 178 Darrell Stewart 33 Stephanie Sund 33 Steve Sutliff 33, 82 Jill Taylor 33, 115 Joseph Taylor 33, 142 John Temanson 33 Greg Terry 33 Laura Thomas 33 Catherine Traugott 34, 113 Lance Trebilcock 34, 62, 176, 177 Chuck Troje 34 Lori Trujillo 34 Audra Turbiville 34, 122 Dina Turczynski 34 Jonae Varner 34 Shirlyn Ward 34, 98 Kevin Warner 34 Scott Wathen 34 Stephen Watkins 34 Anthony Weant 34 Chrystal Weedman 34 Elaine Weisel 34 Laurel Willis 34, 62, 111 Phil Wilmes 34 Lori Winston 34, 122 Shane Witham 34 Gina Wolfinbarger Marc Woolums 34 Derrik Wootton 34 Katie Verdoorn 35 Mary Vickery 35 Carrie Vigil 35 150 Rich Vigil 9 35 93 96 97 Carla Vincent 35 86 198 199 Michelle Vitry 35 Kristina Wales 35 122 Amy Walmer 35 Gary Wamboldt 35 Deborah Welsh 35 99 101 Ingrid Weyher 35 Sean Wheeler 35 159 Lee Whittaker 35 Carrie Wichert 35 Tim Wleland 35 Doug Williams 35 Edward Williamson 35 Robert Williamson 35 Terry Martinez 3 4 112 147 200 Mark Worrell 36 Brian Wright 36 Kane Wycoff 36 202 Aaron Yarnell 36 142 166 Amy Young 36 83 114 Scott Young 36 Karen Youse 36 93 Derek Goldsmith 36 Kim Greene 36 Clarke Hanson 36 166 167 168 James Helton 36 142 Adam Hoefler 36, 99 Omar Hurricane 36, 82 Cynthia Jahns 36 Ted Mills 36 Eric Monson 36, 178 Janet Morrissett 36 Carree Narratil 36 Kevin Neiberger 36 Lisa Olson 36, 157 Michael Payne 36 Frank Parr 45 Dmitry Chernyak 45, 109, 118 202, 204 Isabell Wahren 63 Michelle Gomez 82 Anne Zamboni 37, 122, 160 Vicki Zott 37 Sidney Barcelon 37 Molly Campbell 37, 82, 21 Melissa Casebolt 37 Nancy Crandall 37 Rachel Denham 37 Suzanne Fenger 37, 122 Michael Foster 37 Janel Janda 37 Andrea Johnson 37, 170 Michelle Kelley 37, 122 Mandy Kendall 37 Paul Langlield 37 David Leach 37 Wayne Lewis 37 Darcy Linne 37 Heidi Meininger 37 Carol Lehman 83 114 Donna Oliver 83 111 122 Judy West 86 Jean Dodge 93 Tyffam Peters 101 Jill Gagnon 114 Tami Deitrick 121 Christine Lewis 122 Kelly Pietro 122 Cheryl Townsend 122 Tress Remington 122 Gabriel Bessone Glen Smith 142 Kip Burks 159 Judith Gasper 28 93 Isabelle Wahren 3 Cyndi Jahns 38 Tyffam Peters 38 Tress Remington 38 David Rich 38 Tony Rodgers 38 Eddie Stevens 38 Robin Wale 38 Senlor Index 4 , 34, 86 , ' ' . .86, 99, ' ' ioi ' - , , ' 142 , , .91, 156. ' , , ' ' ' . , .39, 90, 157 ' ' ,2 , , , ' . ' ' . , , , ,213 ' ' ' l ' l 213 ' ' ' , , ' ' , , , , , . ,167 40 - Academics ff? f XfX ,Sly xff ,, gwrl ' A C, V iiwf lv W-J . J, 7 'F YA f an up X 1' 'Q' '- J ffi 'f ' rj 6 , K Y 'X' it XX' N X if 1 'xvi 5-A 'TH K QK ,pl I Q 'ii E ? K f F: Q J 1 xv is -1 K W ,. W N S N. N 4 HE! 'Z sh' z' K' v v rl. 1 , .1 1 ,' A .. u ,,, mx X . x 7. 1 .. I. n M ' e' 1 9 .x MJ' ,K . n. V ' ., 1' 1-' ACADEMICS 42 - Academics Academics - 43 Computers Computers, if you think about it they haven't been around long, but now we can't imagine what we'd do without them. This year the Language Arts department is putting more emphasis on computer literacy than ever before starting with learning how to use the Apple Writer program. So if you're one of those people who hates com- puters, just grin and bear it because computers are here to stay. A 'Nvwewws me-X - . Dale Bartkus John Brovsky A ' Patricia Cappellucci I Bobbie Chiles . Anne Conley :,, I Becky Crozier Monica Foreman - Susan Hurelle 'Q' X2 Q George Johnson I '-.' Q X A , .R 5 Q Q Janet Lake is 1. t-1 s Q ,a, . ,-., gr - is lt David Shepard - 4? if 1 J - 1 gt' f 5 Q C. .X . ,.,t... Q X X 44 - Language Arts in Cheryl Cartin 1 t - i E, 52 ' . Q .. K Kathy Starkey Vernon Simmons James Starkey Language Arts - 45 Mr. Gilbertson 46 - Academics -- 2 'ff . av: ,K 1 fr an f 'W 1 M Y , ' ' , --,,,-,. .. V , ' TM .T I n u W ' ' ' ' All WDW f ?W2,53 M' , W5 I Wmmm W , M' ., ,AZ X iw as . WQSQQMQWS, S Wk! WWW Vw M k' WM M, W4 ug ffffvf, S QM Y, V LH' 2 ,f M I A , i WW? ff M fb W W , 4 , A f, 5 ., X , f, V H if , V ' 'Zi' ff 3311? 3 f ' ff ,MVB .. , W, My Wi UQ Af, X X f ef L f ., , . ,,v,,,NWh ff ff 2 , , f f 9 2 Q, tm f , ,f 4: Q? ag J W X? 4 2 4, J 3 A Lg! ' gi 9 S Q f X f X W M , X ,1 Y Y 4 'S 4 f Q g K Q M . , .. VW M 2,231 ' .,. f 'C . ,fu 1 , E ff,,1 1 f,,,9 2 ' if my I I qw. A f C3 2 ,' .. 5, . 4.3 fr A 44 1, ,ff , w V , ' ' ,M V as . , 1 I N. 1 f A .,., A 'V Md ' L by Q .hw X Xb X l 1 5 A, , si Y! :M wHi W , , ,- p...--1 Academics - 47 It's a jungle out there in the real world. Thatls what we hear from our parents, but is it really true? Well if you've been in the Science department lately, you will have noticed that at least in our school it is a jungle out there. -48 - Academics Q Q go jg Dorothea Hoople - A Chuck Powell . , 16425 Roger Martenson Cynthia File ' Sandra Garwood :gil Dale Leonhart Academics - 49 Not Really New Meet Stephen Ross. He was a new teacher at GMHS this year. Mr. Ross taught American Histo- ry and Government in the Social Studies department and computer Applications inthe math depart- ment. Last year he took time off from teaching to run a political campaign for the state senate. He has taught in Jefferson County since 1975. Dan Black Ken Boerner Dave Dickasen Kay Guinn Faith Gunther Dennis Hastings 50 - Academics W' Q-asuin ,,. XSL' 4 I ' , wk of oooo . . Q XLY: ij A V 1 ' i .l av- ' 5 . hun . k.r,Lg 6 ,V N n . , Mp. I. ,L 'A x L' io L wbbw K? 2' if fl' Larry Knott Tom Peraull Craig Place Bruce Rohlfing Caroline Rosno Stephen Ross Academics A Gods Eye If someone said Ojo de Dios, you'd probably think they were crazy. That is, unless you knew Spanish. Ojo d Dios, means Eye of God and is one of the most ancient and fascinating reli- gious symbols of Mexico. The gods eye is known as the all-seeing eye and originated by both the Egyptians and the Incas of Peru. Gods eyes can be worn in a childs hair or on the ends of ar- rows, if made small enough. Created to protect and bless, the gods eyes are intended to bring good health and good luck. Zoi Konstantakos Jose' Martinez Diane Mashman Bill Mast Marica Brown Mick Denzin 52 - Foreign Lang. W Ei? i ' Q is hui- X435 Z' fwiwwn-N-.l.....!..,.,m J si K 4 fgvx, 5. M ' Dean Miller V ' Ann Olson Carol Seakan V : Z Vlae I I. Susan Weichel an David Wood l Sally Young Academics - 53 A Loved One Meet Courtney. She is the 'daughter' of Dana Spittler, and a participant in the yearly parenting experiment in the Child Develop- ment class. This class gives stu- dents a chance to experience the responsibility of child care by re- quiring them to be the parent of an egg for one week. ,aw Q . if. is gi! ,em dxf' Sara Nesmith Jackie Drew Colleen Utter 54 - Academics in ,V -, Q' 4. 4 2:5 4 fwewf, 1, Rte t I Yllltrf V ,Z Z 2, 2, M ,,.y, ,wi ,,' I f 2' K W 'V ,., .gn N rn Avu. Nc, F '30 'Qt' ' , .Z W Chris Means Ellie Leinaweaver Rita Couture Academics - 55 Revolution Quite a few of the students that are in a music class are also in- volved in other outside activities. A few of these students formed a band about four years ago, called Revolution. The band has added members throughout the years but this year they have made a real effort to be heard. The band consists of Eric Gilbertson, Tony O'Donnel, Kevin Lehman, Carl West, and Kent Lehman. Maybe in a few years when we see them playing on MTV we can look back and tell our children they used to be our classmates ,-ttt W ..,,, , W 323: 'S Www 56 'W Wayne Iiams Ray Knaub l.J. Kuehn Steve Meininger Rex Nelson Larry Winegar , ,. i , , , Er :,Z 4, t . ' 2. h 'afliiffe Vg .gy 1 K ',,' ' X ' ., s , fiivm. ix x fa. 5 k . X i .. X .. ... , . N - x A ii L. ki W 5 am I L '.. ' N X.. T K.. W' ww sw ,,......, M, .6 .3-'-'W ww RN --'. 1 .,,-. .az-...ff ,. .X s. X aawz.: a be a YI .. 5 N The booth at the driving range. 58 A bunch of balls. Q Q Richie Brown Andy Kinlz Russell Decker Don McGa1lin Craig Place Joe Probasco Bob Campbell Bob Spykstra Relaxing in Drafting. MLW . ff ' ' 1 1 'ffll' llqv we igii' 'Ns 3 Q? - f Q . fi. is ea ifgfl 3519, aa 5. gf 53 .l .wg ,V ie' an At the Driving Range. Official GMHS Volleyball. r The Tech Arts Mill. i l i l i i Out of every ten teenagers that die every year, seven of them die in car accidents, stated Andy Kintz, who teaches drivers education. We want to correct this situation. But in present years the enrollment in Drivers Ed. has dropped significantly. Where 80'Zn of the sophomore class used to have dri- vers ed. on their schedules, now only a scant 507: remain. However, the class' goals have stayed the same. They want to give students good attitudes and good abilities. Physical fitness is supposidly the key to a long and happy life. But few people realize that P.E. isn't just basketball or soccer. The GMHS P.E. department encompasses everything from power weight training to modern dance, and believe me, there's a lot in between. The department is headed up by Bob Spyk- stra and made up of three other teach- ers including Richi Brown, Don McGatlin, and Craig Place. Ever have an urge to pound on some- thing to relieve your frustrations? Ifyou have, then maybe you should consider Tech Arts. You can take basic T.A., drafting, auto shop, and almost any- thing else you can think of. So next time, don't pound your locker, take Tech Arts. Two students study in the library - Academics EL , f :milk 'QT' 'Qt wil? 3 v-T,-as J Ed Lancaster jf h ffig 2'-' tg ' Gall Mclntyere - 1 . Q - 'EN Qf k y X Helen Mundell L K ' fn I r. - 5 ' . - H Nancy Prince is M . . Md,,,,,.,,... Q 2595 ,WK Academics - 61 Someone Special Mrs. Kowalski is a new coun- selor at GM this year. She is tem- porarily taking the place of Mr. Towner while he is on a one year sabbatical. She is not only taking over his section of the alphabet, but she is also coordinating the outdoor lab. in J' agile 62 - Academics Sue Efting Johann Cohn Nancy McGee Ken Weaver Nancy Prince Susan Mundell Xi EE 55 w 5 1 5? - of 4 HAH i it x if A 5 s . 3 ' .14 - h X .ge X r X 5 . t ' W 3? J Mg . 1 . . E -fs A vyhxx M THE aocrav Mouunxiw A' or commas ADMCSSSONS comssqftf ,SN fi, ma DENVER :ewan GWB assess: ns.-:man . Nmaia suwswm J me Maxx s .NN N. M, .. -W Nm QW - f , Ed Apodaca Sheila Brown Horace Hix Peg Kowalski Catherine Shclp Academics - 63 coiiscgmm Charlie Armstrong Very few people know the story of Charlie Armstrong, our head custodian. He originally went to school to become a drama teach- er. He once taught drama at a junior high but he decided he didn't want to teach. He is a big fan of Eastern European history. Which brought hin to Russia more than once and on to the Trans-Siberian Railroad. 64 - Special People lv ar e f ,H 9 F 'dw ww i gichgqgg CHEWH gcm ww I f M A 5 5 x ,, W -Us EFL QQ X R L A uk Q 1 3 'gif Q5 ax V Q xg F X 25 K B ' fm , ' ,..,, , ..,.., . Law Q ' L V 3 .L f ,M ,,,, , ,, i ,. f A V V Q ,. Q ft g X '-XQQA . ' m , ri W I .A ,sf A .sy is is Special Peoplg - 65 1 .MW Q. . E NN.: - UNIGR Pres. David Grant Vice pres. 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' mm. u-FF :-i:E:fa.15I-gr'-::,:,: ' - ..., W an M W as aw SEN Mike Abbrusdato 68 Joe Adducci 68, 154 Dana Alvarez 68, 122 Barb Amberg 68 Lori Amos 68 Suzanne Amos 68 David Archuleta 68, 142, 174 Mary Armbruster 68, 101 Shanon Arnst 68, 114, 171, 198, Charles Attwoll 68 Cynthia Attwooll 68, 99, 101 Kelly Baier 68, 99 Shannan Bailey 68 Aaron Baker 68 Sherri Baldon 68 Steve Barrett 68 Timothy Barrett 68 Jon Bartlett 68, 167, 206, 207 Melissa Bartlett 68 Keith Baski 68 Rick Bathauer 68 Susie Beagle 86, 98 Joe Bebber 68 Tim Becker 68 Ryan Beckman 68, 83, 159, 174 Laura Bender 13, 68, 88, 91 Jennifer Berry 68 Andy Bessler 68 Pete Blaine 68 Jeff Blatt 68, 109 Angi Bogus 68 Michelle Bollig 7, 68, 117, 150 Amy Boness 68, 157 John Borden 68 Curtis Border 68 James Bortz 68, 154 Shelly Boughner 68 Kelley Bowers 68, 171 Kent Bradford 68, 118 Darilyn Bradshy 68, 160 Shelly Brady 68 Bret Briggs 68, 154, 155 Alison Brown 68, 86 Amy Brown 68 James Brown 68 Jeff Brown 159, 167 Robert Brown 68 Rob Brown 68 Kerry Bublitz 69, 147 Catherine Buchhagen 69 Scott Bulman 69, 118 Dennis Burke 69 Mary Burns 69, 114 Katie Burrell 69, 88, 91 Corey Campbell 69, 142 Paul Camblin 69, 163 Shawna Carlton 69, 160, 162 Cheryl Carter 69, 76 Pat Cary 69, 207, 215 Kevin Casebolt 69, 142 Shane Casey 66, 67, 69, 142, 167 Scot Chadwick 69, 142 David Chamberlain 69 Jeff Chapman 69 Kim Chmielewski 69 Jeff Christiansen 69, 174 Darren Clarkson 69, 142 Susan Clements 69, 122 Pat Clinton 69, 148 Brett Clough 69, 163 78 - Junior Index Junior Index lan Coley Kelly Cole Heather Collard 69, 88, 91 Kristi Collotzi 45, 69, 99, 101, 202, 203 Lynda Connor 69, 122 Frank Contreraz 69, 174, 175 Steve Cooley 69 Becky Cornish 69 Emilia Costales 69, 93 John Costello 69 Andrew Cozzens 69, 99, 112 Mark Crespin 69, 148, 149 Matt Croy 69 Amy Daniels 69, 88, 91 Elizabeth Daniels 69 Craig Dardano 69 Michelle Dauenhauer 69 Steve Davies 69 Debbie Davis 9, 69, 88, 91, 117, 119 Angie DeHerrera 69 Jean Dodge 69, 97, 99 James Donaldson 69 Deana Dorr 69 Michelle Dortignao 69, 97, 99, 150, 151 Ron Dostie 69 Jana Dudley 69 Brad Dankin 70, 93, 94, 97, 98 Bernadette Duran 70 Tammy Egan 70, 122 Debbie Elliott 70 Megan Elliott 70, 77, 93, 111 Julie Ellis 70 Shanon Enderby 70 Cheri Espinoza 70, 160 Angie Fabrizio 70, 156, 157, 171 Jacquelyn Fahlsing 70, 170 Dave Ferrin 70 Sherrie Fleck 70 Glen Fleming 63, 70 Stacie Flores 70 Lynette Flynn 70 Danie Forester 70 David Foth 70 Laura Fox 70, 97, 99 Craig Fraser 70, 142 Lance French 70, 142, 143, 198, 199 Lana Fretwell 70 Kim Frey 70, 119 Marta Fry 70 Lisa Fuchs 70 Brian Fulkerson 70 John Fuschino 70 Jill Gagnon 70, 93, 172 Annette Gates 70, 93, 98, 104 Michelle Gates 70, 150 Lance Gemberling 70 Spencer George 70 Scott Gere 70 Rustin Gersch 70 Kim Gibson 70, 76, 157, 171 Chase Gilbert 70, 93, 94, 95, 98 Todd Glover 70, 177 Darren Goad 45, 70, 93, 98, 99, 100, 202 Cathy Godshall 70 Thomas Godshall 70 David Grant 66, 67, 70, 83, 154, 174 Edward Graves 70 Kim Greeno 70, 202, 203, 205 Ryan Grier 70, 93, 98 Daniel Griffith 70 John Grimberg 70 Karyl Haden 70, 93 Scott Hagan 70 Susan Hammer 70, 99, 101 Glen Hannum 71 Leslie Hanover 71, 111 Derek Hanson 71, 154, 155 Bev Harper 71, 93, 98 Rodney Harris 71, 177 Chris Hartman 71, 174 Lori Hartman 71 Ginger Havens 71 Janell Hawkes 71 Steve Hawley 71, 153 Roger Heaston 71, 163 Cathy Hehr 71, 77 Troy Hein 71, 100 Kellie Hemminger 71, 88, 91, 99 Karen Hibpshman 71 Michele Hikida 71, 76 Brian Hiso 71 Lynn Hopkins 71 Mark Hower 71 Kevin Huang 71, 112 Ina Hull 71 Terri Hungerford 71 Kelly Hutton 71 Therese Hyman 71 Rick lrwin 71 Bill Isaacson 71 Keiko lwahiro 71 Troy Jacklin 71, 166, 167, 168 Danielle Jacobsen 71 Kristin Jefferies 71 Richard Jeffers 71, 83, 114 Nicole Jeffrey 71 Alana Johnson 71 Jeff Johnson 71, 163, 177 Julie Johnson 71, 99, 101 Kevin Joko 71, 203, 205 Jeff Jones 71 Laura Kasel 71, 160 Lisa Kay 71,117 Lisa Keachie 71, 93, 98, 103 Jan Keller 71, 157 James Kennedy 71 Martin Kennedy 71 Dean Kiahtipes 71 Eric Kidney 71, 142 Steve Kinney 71, 111 Sandra Knipstein 71 Michelle Knott 71, 119 Grace Knowles 72 Susan Kohn 72 Mariko Kondo 28, 62, 72, 108, 171 Leslie Kontio 72, 122 Irene Kossa 72 Kelley Kress 72, 83, 93, 114 Jeff Kring 72 Arun Kumar 72 Eric Kundred 72 Laurie Laird 72 David Lane 72, 111 John Lang 72, 142, 143, 167 Yvonne LaP1atney 72 Richard Lee 72 Carol Lehman 72 Brian Leifker 72, 167 Bryan Lewis 72, 142 Desiree Lewis 72 Sheri Lipion 72 David Lloyd 72 Amy Loendorf 72, 93 Ernest Lopez 72 Michelle Lopez 72, 122 Shirlane Losinski 72 Leonard Lucero 72, 99, 100, 177 Paul Ludivig 72 Mike Lundie 72 Barbara Lynn 72 Mike MacAdams 67, 72, 167 Samantha Maez 72, 118 Debbie Major 72, 88, 91, 114 Lee Mathis 72, 99, 177 Brian Martin 72 Mark Martin 72 Stephanie Matsuure 72, 97, 99, 205 Renee Maurice 72 Lanna Mauro 72 Stacey McCandless 72, 122 Michelle McCutchen 72, 206, 207 Christie McDonnell 72 Diane McDonnell 76 Joahna McKinley 122 Shawn McLaughlin 72 Eric McPhee 97, 177, 202 Christine Mellnick 72 Jeffrey Merenkev 72 Hanna Merle 72 Trevor Michael 73, 154, 155 Renata Miklosi 73 Erin Minahan 73 Don Moe 73 Jenifer Monahan 73, 122 Kelly Mongeau 73 Chris Montgomery 73, 142 Linda Moody 73 Cindy Morris 73 Phillip Morris 73 Cory Moulton 73, 142, 166, 167 David Mungle 73 Kim Myers 73, 114 David Nelson 73, 177 Marie Nielsen 73 Andy Nieto 58, 59, 73, 99, 100, 177 David Nuss 73, 142 Sue O'Connor 73, 105, 160 Jennifer O'Donnell 73 Tony O'Donnell 44, 45, 56, 73, 77, 9 Adam Oliver 73 Chip Olson 73 Ann Marie Orton 73, 109, 170, 215 Shelley Osgood 73 Kelly Pagliasotti 73, 88, 91, 122 Sunday Parker 73 Frank Parr 44, 73, 202, 203 Lori Parsons 73, 164, 171 Claudia Pena 73, 157 Don Perdew 73 Charles Peterson 73 Lora Plank 73, 77, 86, 104 Michael Pogue 73 Kim Prinzi 73 Kalvin Quinkert 73 Michelle Ray 73 7, 99, 202 Dan Reed 73 Monica Reinert 67, 73, 112, 157 Ryan Rivera 73 Berney Rivers 73, 77 Darcy Roberts 73 Tony Rodasta 44, 45, 73, 114, 119, 202, 207 Shelly Rogers 73, 114 Nicole Roland 73 Beth Rooney 73 Amy Roskam 73 Roger Ross 73 David Rotnenbarger 73, 93 James Ruder 74, 142 Kevin Ruel 67, 74, 142, 174 Marcia Rydgren 74 Dan Sabin 67, 74, 83, 167 Torrey Sanborn 74 Shari Sanchez 66, 67, 74 Steff Sanchez 74, 174 Tom Sanchez 74, 142 Amy Sanders 74, 157 Michael Sandoval 74 Joann Santangelo 74 Glen Sargent 74, 154 Carl Sax 74 Marie Scelle 74 Brad Schamp 74 Shane Schattinger 74, 167 Amy Schneider 57, 74, 77 Eric Schranck 74, 93 Michelle Schryer 74 Tammy Scott 74 Julie Serra 74 Skip Shirlaw 74, 76, 142, 143, 166, 167 Melanie Simmons 74 Ben Sloat 74 Andrew Smith 74 Scott Smith 74 Thomas Smith 74, 93, 97, 98, 111 Scott Smouse 74 Steve Snider 74 John Snyder 74 Eric Sommers 74, 142 Carla Spangler 74 Tonia Spellman 74 Scott Spendlove 74, 214, 215 Dana Spittler 54, 74, 77, 197, 214, 215 Debbie Stanton 74 Chris Starkey 74, 99, 100, 202, 203, 20 Greg Sterner 74 Marc Stewart 74 Christine Stock 74 Traci Stoick 74 Beth Stone 74 Jon Storchevoy 74 Todd Stordahl 74, 142 Richard Strobel 74 Melanie Susuras 74 James Taylor 74, 142 David Theae 74, 93, 94, 98, 103 Candice Thomas 67, 75, 111 James Thome 75, 77, 174 David Todd 75 Doris Trujillo 75 Chris Tucker 75, 98, 177 Kellie Vandenberg 75 Anthony Velasquez 75 Wendi VonHortenau 75 Phil Wakham 75, 99, 118 Brad Walker 75 Leslie Walker 75 5, 207 Bill Walker 75 Rob Dowler 75 Scott Webb 75, 100 Tim Wehner 75 Eddie West 75 Wendy Whittekiend 75, 76, 98, 170, 214 215 Diane Wiist Timi Wilber 75, 93, 98, 104 Lisa Woody 75 Carl Worl 75 Chrissy Young 75 David Vincent 12, 142 Danny Gelston 35 Laura Lamba 86 Marie Christine Scelle 62 Amy Wright 67 Troy Wambolt 67, 177 Matt Robinson 76 Andrea Hall 76 Denise Davis 76, 122 Nancy Rasmussen 76, 171, 214, 215 Ernesto Norte 77, 142 Connie Yarington 77 Tanya Pierce 77, 147, 148 Ginger Wilke 93, 98 Elizabeth Young 98 Barb Peterson 104, 142, 146, 147 Jack Sze 118 Julie McMaster 118 Cory Moulton 143 Bill Schmoker 97 Steve Staley 97 Stacy Skillern 99, 100, 101, 111 Melissa Kroll 111 Katrina Smith 99 Mike Watt 142, 174 James Wyse 174 Mike Miller 148, 174 Steve Grant 174, 175 Sean McFarland 142 .lay Roberts 142 Scot Murphy 142 Dave Law 142 Bonnie Holford 122 Julie Rosulek 122 John Moore 163, 167 Brett Maples 163 Doug Pokorney 159, 167 Sharon lnzano 157 Pam Burich 156, 157, 170 Mindy Hendon 157 Shawna Van Haveren 150 Trisha Reed 157 Jennifer Robb 170 Kristin Haverland 171 Lymon Schmidt 148 Trisha Voss 93 Michelle Rase 93 Kirk Oldham 177 Geoffrey McDonalds 28 Judith Gasper 28 Isabelle Wahren 93 Annette Guyknecht 93 Debbie Stewart 93 Junior Index 79 Two Of Gurs 80 g W X 1 fl t Y vt- s ..,.. , .t-1. . agetf E S A ,, nfl? ae C1 tax, it t.tot s it Patrick Lee Silvey was born on September 4th, 1968 in Spokane, Washington. He was 5 foot 4 inches tall, had short brown hair, and blue eyes. He had a sister, Hei- di, and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hil- ton Silvey. On July 19, 1985, while rock climbing with his sister and her boyfriend, an equipment failure caused both Pat and Bob Basker- ville to fall 300 feet to their deaths. Pat was an active student who was involved with Latin Club. and TN 4 mt .213-.,:, X i. International Club. As a sopho- more, Pat joined the Yearbook staff for writing experience. He went skiing often and was on a soc- cer team. Pat enjoyed a 4.0 grade point average while taking some very hard classes. ln his short life, Pat touched many people who will remember him. Those who were on the 1984-85 Ramblings staff have fond memories of him which will not be forgotten. Pat. at times 1 feel so lonely without you it hurts. At those times 1 look back and see we had nine years to live and know each other. And l feel privileged to have spent that time with you. Then l think that we could have. and even should have had so much more, and seeing this l begin to feel and see the magnitude of our loss. For four months I tried not to remember you but that was a mistake, for denying those memories would be denying lever knew you. So l came to a conclusion. l have to accept the memories. lt hurts sometimes, yet the pain of your absence reminds me ofthe many happy things we did. l miss you more than words can describe. but that won't bring you back. and knowing that l must go on with my life, the richer for knowing you. In Loving Memory, your best friend Scott Spendlove '87 On June 8, 1985 just outside of Twin Falls, Idaho, Tammy Bor- man, Class of '84, was killed in a car crash. Tammy had just fin- ished final tests for her freshman year at Northwest Nayarene College. While at Green Moun- tain, Tammy served for four years on the Green Mountain Rambling staff. Her senior year, she was the Editor in Chief and had primary responsibility for completing the book. Tammy was active in several other activi- ties including drama, soccer, cross country, and she was a sig- nificant contributor to the maga- zine. We, on the Yearbook staff, felt a special connection to Tammy because we knew her for so many years and so well. She was special. She had that ability, when things were at their most stressed to reach down for more energy and enthusiasm and share it with all of us. Tammy was one of the most open and genuinely kind, young people we have ever been privileged to work with. She listened, she cared and she un- derstood. Everyone on the Year- book staff loved her because she was totally generous with her time and her self. We miss T ammy very much. We loved her then and we love the memory of her now. Yearbook Staff Two Of Gurs 81 5 82 -- Senior Candids Seniors A ff I .V 5559!-if I ,mf Wm W, Qggiyxm , , W , 1'- ' nl ' I T155 if 3' f 12,11 '-,h . wks, , f-wus? 4 - 3 f , 'D , ai gvr, ,Q 'Y ,, Q iv af , Q I W , ,,V, 'Wi' nun 'kwi-U Y 'Q'N'SN lv ,wr- IL... A. if OMHS Students -- S3 84 - Enthusiasm Z, Eff ' X ffxisx I 5 C, f V ig-1 mf? Q ' 1 ' 0 1 J, Qi, ggi Ngiy Q54 V2 X5 5147. K N I H Y! Am, K .Jn JL njfx K , W V ff. aff A 1 V f. 11 i I ENTHUSIASM Way To Go The Green Mountain Pom Pons for the 85-86 school year, were by far, outstanding! Besides keeping the entire student body wowed at pep assemblies, these sixteen lovely ladies brought home an excellent trophy from the Colorado State competition. This can plainly show you all of the long and tiring hours they put into after school practices and the hours that they take from their own personal time to a perfect routine. All the Poms will agree that it's no easy task being a cheerleader but they also agree that it's fun, and worthwhile. Thanks to Kym, Tammy, Lora P., Brenda, Allison, Jill, Carla, Lora L. Susie, Paige, Sherry. Wendy, Gina, Shelly, Judy, and Lori for a great Pom Pon year! . .,,, S , , , Y ZZ? We X Top Row-Jill Campbell, Lora Plank Carla Vincent Lori Schmal Judy West Susie Beagle Middle Row-Laura Lamba, Alison Brown, Sherry Sachedeva Tammy Dommquez Gina Wolfinbarger Last 1 Row-Brenda Bannister, Kim Handy Shelly Kersten Paige Dunnback and Wendy Davis 86 - S 1r1t Linda Hinkle puts her life in the hands of Steve Kyle and Joey Bradley. Poms strut their stuff through their Erst school' performance. Junior Varsity wows 'em' at the Winterfest assembly. on -N.. Green Mountain Poms. White Spirit - 87 llll 5 .4 jfs' I 9 . AW M., ,l I tl , 5 3 Z at e Superiority L if A R Sixteen Sophomore girls made up this year's Sophomore fJ.VJ cheerleading squad. Like the Varsity squad, the Sopho- more sponsor was Linda Burton. Tryouts were held at the end of the '84- '85 school year, last year. Only freshman were allowed to try out. The girls were judged in several areas. They were judged on smile, personality, appearance, gymnastics, jumps, the re- quired cheer, and individual cheers. The most important factor in judging, howev- er, was the teacher evaluation. The girls were all required to have at least a 2.5 GPA in order to try out. The cheerleading camp was held at CSU in Fort Collins. The first two nights of Camp, the Sophomore Cheerleaders took the excellence awards fred ribbonsl The next two nights, however, they proved to be even stronger in competition and cheered away with the superior awards fblue ribbonsj. On top of all their earned victories at state, the Sophomore Cheer- , leaders were nominated for finals. The Sophomores had four captains this year. Delinda Chapa was captain for both state and basketball. Monique Knott was co-captain at state competition. Leslie Patrick was captain for football and Beth Hollop was captain for wrestling. t The Sophomore Cheerleading squad did more than their share of giving football cheerleading squad marched in this year's Homecoming Parade and all squads per- Andy Kerr It looked different, it looked fun Andy Kerr wanted to be a part of it. talking about male cheerleading in you're wondering. I think it's a great ex- perience for any guy! He says, I feel that formed at Pei? rallies- The S0Pl19m0feS also this position can teach a guy real responsi- I participated in state competition and- re- bint ss ceived one of the only two superior y' , b ' awards which were awarded to two squads Andy says hlS faV0l'ltC Stlilnt IS UIC batik . this year GM students can definately look forward to an awesome varsity squad next year If these girls have anything to say about lt' axle. He and his partner were the first to try it on the team. se Andrea Schroeder, Katie Burrell, Kristi Lucas, Jill Stevens, Tracey Clark, Liz Mendez, Laura Scott, Laura Bender, Debbie Davis, Deb Major, Heather Collard, Amy Daniels, Kellie Hemminger, Kelly Pagliasotti, Linda Hinkle, Janel Rohe, Debbie Brand, Scott Peckikonis, Andy Kerr, Jedd Erfurdt, Joey Bradley, Rob Olenski, Steve Kyle. Laura Bender claps along. 88 - Sprit The Poms strut their stuff. The lastest in the Varsity cheer- leading squad at GMHS-Male Cheerleading. The few schools in the area fortu- nate enough to have male cheer- leaders, it has been more than thirty years since male cheerleading has been common in this area so it seems like a new idea. When one of the guys first brought up the idea, everyone thought it was a joke. When it was taken seriously, more than twenty guys came to try out. Everyone believes the most de- serving guys succeeded. The six lucky gentlemen turned out to be Andy Kerr, Joe Bradley, Jed Erfurdt, Rob Olemski, and Scott Peckikonis. So, now, it's once again been proved that cheerleading is not just a girls sport! Top: Joey Bradley and Rob Olenski. Bottom: Andy Kerr and Jed Erfurdt, Not pictured: Steve Kyle and Scott Peckikonis. Beth Hollop and friends take pep assembly crowd into a cheer. sitrrkix 33 Dehnda Chapa Ive been a cheerleader since I was a freshman Dehnda Chapa will tell you I love this year's Junior varsity squad because we have so much talent and a lot of the girls can do gymnastics, which istgreat! but De- linda also says, We have to suit up all the time which is a real pain but it was still greatf' W vw M... Spirit - 89 S0 Many Games lf you thought you had noticed a few changes in this year's Varsity Cheerleading Squad, you were right. Sev- eral changes took place which gave the Varsity Cheer- leaders a more refined and college-like look. One dramatic change in the squad this year was the use of male cheerleaders. For the first time in GMHS history, the guys got their chance to stmt their stuff' and show their spirit in front of' the Ram Fans. The guys were: Scott Pecikonis, Jedd Erfurdt, Joey Bradley, Ron Olemski, Steve Kyle and Andy Kerr. It was a hard road at first for the guys trying to learn the moves and the style. However, with each practice, the guys improved and proved to be not only a great asset to the squad, but a unique asset as well. This year's sponsor was Linda Burton. She was respon- sable for organizing the Varsity uad and hel ing them gain the recognition they deservid this year. Cpheerlead- ing Camp was held at CSU in Fort Collins this past year. The varsity squad not only won the spirit stick for most enthusiasm, but they also made it to the finals. Liz Mendez, Janel Rohe, and Kristi Lucas were this year's captains. Linda Hinkle was captain at state where Varsi- ty won the 1986 excellence award. fcomparable to 2nd I .L .... :egg -- placel The Varsity Cheerleading Squad was made up of Scott Pecikonis, Jedd Erfurdt, Joey Bradley, Rob Olenski, Steve Kyle, Andy Kerr, Andrea Schroeder, Katie Bur- rell, Kristi Lucas, Jill Stevens, Tracey Clark, Liz Men- dez, Laura Scott, Laura Bender, Debbie Davis, Debbie Major, Heather Collard, Amy Daniels, Kellie Hem- minger, Kellie Pagliasotti, Linda Hinkle, Janel Rohe, and Debbie Brand. Tryouts took a total of six days. Four of these six days were spent at Cheerleading Clinic. The first day of the actual tryouts, they were judged on stunts, jumps, and gymnastics. The second day they were judged on how they performed the group cheer, individ- ual cheers, and 8-counts. As you will agree, the changes made in the Varsity Cheerleading squad proved to be a definite change for the better. It was fun to see the guys and the dolls work together to make this a memorable year not only for the athletes who were being cheered-on, but also for the spectators who attended the athletic events and pep- assemblies. Leave it to the Rams to come up with ideas to benefit everyone! li M., s , r Marching Poms. Mclver. I 4 ex g 1 Linda Hinkle Linda Hinkle has been ,a cheerleader at GMHS for four years. Shefsays that she really enjoys being a cheerleader and doesn't mind all of the long hard practice. It really pays off, is her comment to- ward practice. She loves her squad. I have a special relationship with my squad, they're great!! There is one thing that Linda doesrft like about being a cheer- leader. I hate it when we don't get any crowd support, it just gets me down. - Row l-Leslie Patrick Andrea Powelson, Denise Lomax, Sandra Rontti. Row 2-Monique Knott, Amy Schonbok. Row 3-Delinda Chapa, Mindy Peterman, Maureen Lynch. Row 4-Gina Sersante, Shannon 90 - Spirit Liz Mendez, Janel Rohe, and Kristi Lucas were this year's captains. Linda Hinkle was the captain at state where Varsity won the 1986 excellence award. Ccomparable to 2nd placeJ The Varsity Cheerleading squad was made up of Scot Pecikonis, Jedd Er- furdt, Joey Bradley, Rob Olenski, Steve Kyle, Andy Kerr, Andrea Schroeder, Katie Burrell, Kristi Lucas, Jill Ste- vens, Tracey Clark, Liz Mendez, Laura Scott, Laura Bender, Debbie Davis, Debbie Major, Heather Collard, Amy Daniels, Kellie Hemminger, Kelly Pag- liasotti, Linda Hinkle, Janel Rohe, and Debbie Brand. Tryouts took a total of six days. Four of these six days were l Hey Dani, up here! J i spent at Cheerleading Clinic. The first day of actual tryouts, they were judged on stunts, jumps, and gymnastics. The second day they were judged on how they performed the group cheer, indi- vidual cheers, and 8-counts. :miami x As you will agree, the changes made in the Varsity Cheerleading squad Zz, proved to be a definite change for the better. It was fun to see the guys and the dolls work together to make this a w, K' 4 memorable year not only for the ath- letes who were being cheered-on, but also for the spectators who attended the L, athletic events and pep-assemblies. Leave it to the Rams to come up with ideas to benefit everyone! wi' 5 .af-'i 5522 5 .r.. - lv ifiii xifffr -st. i iii! .',f st' 'S-iff!-2 ' 3 .1',. . 171-V xnmiiiif-l -- ilf Ufifi? -A A3-55553 ' L ' Q p ..,, . .,.,9,M, 4J.A4 in . gg fr., , w.,a, z,, f mf f gggl . , it .. . .... : tk3,if,,,w A kms: Q , R A 'Ez' 1 , 1 gm if r ggi , gg E iw-.. ,.. gr im we i t-.ii spirit - 91 L . X, Marching The Way To Victory Some people might think that Marching Band just performs at football games, half time and the parade for homecoming, and once a year at state. That all they have to do is show up and play. Howev- er this is not the case. Dedication and a lot of time go into making our marching band the special group that it is. Before the mem- bers even get to group practice they have to spend time at home learning the music individually. They are required to be at every practice and every performance, on time. One person missing could mess up the organization and syn- chronization of the group. A member is expected to put in l00'Z1 effort at all times. Other than competing at our athletic teams' compeitions, they also compete at quite a few . . . The marching band's music. ,. Vw-asvlwt :vit Q fi Ti ri ,344-gi , . . WW 5215!-. Es.. 'Sn 2531615 The Marching Rams perform in a parade 92 - Marching Band of their own. However, The Green Mountain Marching Rams do not compete against other bands!! As Wayne Iiams says, Rather the Marching Rams compete against themselves. Just as important as group musi- cianship is appearance and the way they han- dle themselves. Members learn of life and push themselves to reach higher and higher goals through the experience they get from the middle of August, when practice starts to the beginning of November when they have the State Competition and championships. Every year our marching band gets better. This year they did it once again. When at CBA State Championships, they received third place. The highest placement ever for GM Marching Rams or any school in the Jefferson County District. The flag team struts their stuff in front of the school. Trumpet Jeff Bordon, Jeff Courson, Terry Criger, Brad Dunkin, Dave Grier, Daniel Hall, Jon Hammer, George Harper, Eric Jen- sen, Luanne Johnson, Lori Lassiter, Winnie Loop, Michael Pederson, Don Penka, David Rothenburger, Greg Stephens. Flag Line: Denise Baker, Julie Bathauer, Cheryl Beimers, Tracey Cowen, Stacey Cowen, Me- gan Elliot, Jill Gagnon, Amy Gates, Jenny George, Lori Kortum, Tracy Mateer, Shari Messmer, Cindi Puma, Tina Quintanilla, Cathy Wadsworth, Karen Youse. Flutes: Lar- issa Casey, Dawn Edwards, Karrie Haden, Jamie Hein, Lisa Higinbotham, Lisa Keachie, Amy Leondorf, Trisha Voss, Isabelle Wahren, Stacy Beagle, Emilia Costales, Annette Gates, Jennifer Sluzalis, Judit Gaspar. Clarinet Gary Avedovech, Shari Campbell, Stacey Lole, Christina Deloy, Stephanie Dye, Cindy Flint, Annette Guyknecht, Debbie Irwin, Kel- ly Kress, Cathy McKnown, Jean Ortiz, Candi Rowlett, Debbie Stewert, Renee Thede, Christi Vickery, Tiffany Weant, Deanna West, Timi Wilber, Elizabeth Young. Altof Tenor Saxaphone: Laura Kimberlin, Frank Lopez, Kyule McCain, J.J. Mowder, Kirk Oldham, Mike Rinker, Jeremy Rolfing, Eric Schranck, Dean VanLiere, Rich Vigil, Holly Walters, Allen Gipson, Bev Harper, Ella Schroeder, David Thede. Percussion: Jason Brehm, Susan Bruntzel, Derek Chaney, Dan Churh, Jean Dodge, Kelly Elliott, Jon Gil- bertson, Ryan Grier, Jeremy Hagan, Eric Jansen, Linda Kasel, Keira Kazmerski, Tim Kazmerski, Jeff Larkin, Kevin Lehman, Mi- chael Ludivig, Katrina McDaniel, Doug Rothenburger, Tom Smith, Ginger Wilkes. TrombonefBaritonefTuba: Jeff Clark, Juli Geist, Chase Gilbert, Mike Longan, Leslie Radecki, Mike Rase, Brett Zachman, Mi- chelle Rase, Darren Goad, Chris Tucker. French Horn: Jennifer Gilbert, Yoko lwa- hiro, Michelle Lassiter, Karen Salwerowicz, Amy Woorich. First place overall at Pikes Peak March of champions in Colorado Springs. First Place - First Place - First Place - Drum Line - Pikes Peak Horn Line - Pikes Peak Flag Line - Pikes Peak Third Place at CBA CColorado Bandmasters Associationl Regional Competition. Third Place at CBA State Championships Highest Placement ever for G.M. Marching Rams or any Jeffco School. Marching Band - 93 i Jazz Hot' 71: 5 f Spectrum is a jazz band of eighteen members all of whom are required to participate in at least one other music class. This year was one of rebuilding for this group. A majority of the members last year had been seniors leaving this year's band with thirteen ju- niors in the group for the first time. However, the members were very talented this year. They played for of Dimes, at both school and civic events and at a few jazz festivals. The group's costumes changed this year to a more classical look, each wearing a blazer and tie and different col- ored shirts for each group, giving them a new image. David Grier, Brad Dunkin, Leslie Radeki, and Laura Kim- berlin. The four members who au- ditioned to be in the All County Jazz band were accepted. This group meets twice a month and will perform in April. .., This Leslie to be which is accepted piece minor State Band, she was in Spectrum, Wind Ensemble, and Marching Band. In addition on All First Row: Jim Wolfinbarger, Dave GriCrS, Chase Gilbert. Bottom Row: Laura Jeff Borden. Second Row: Stacy Beagle, Kimberlin, Kyle McCain, Michael Thede, Kevin Lehman, Dan Church, Carl West, Karie Johnsen. Michael Rast, Leslie Radoki, Jim Powers, 94 - Spectrum -u Chase Gilbert plays the piano to pass the time Mr. liams prefers not to be interrupted during rehearsals. Director, Wayne Iiams conducts his pupils. Shadows Shadows is an audition only group. Consisting of twenty-two members with equal numbers of males and females. These per- formers not only sing but they have choreographed movements to add variety to their perfor- mances. Some of their practices are done in a circle which makes the different voices blend. Mr. Meininger instructs them to sing as if they were singing a solo, to get a sound melodious with the piano. Left to right: Michelle Dortignac, Erik Gil- bertson, Jean Dodge, Tony O'Donnell, .Iulie Pagano, Bill Schmoker, Elaine Hyatt, Tom Smith, Eric McPhee, Stephanie Matzuura, Lora Fox, Joe Schleicher, Wendy Warchesik, Even though this year was not a tour year for Shadows, it could not be guessed because of their performances at numerous events. During the month of December alone, they sang at approximately thirty concerts. Some of their more memorable shows, as both Jill Cambell and Joe Schleicher agree, were their performances at the Denver Country Club, Hutch- inson Elementary School, and the Weston Hotel. Mr. Meininger N 2 'V fx . -... i xiii i swat 5- -.f. :-' F '.',, g, . - t t ,5 3 Q , I - ,.,., S v.. as is l Rich Vigil Rich Vigil was an all around music stu- dent this year, participating in Shadows Spectrum, Wind Ensemble, Concert Choir, and music theory He played saxo- phone, piano clarinet, and singing. He was also chosen to be on the All State Choir. Jeff Leinaweaver, Jill Cambell, Ryan Grier, Mary Mass, Steve Staley, Denise Lenz, Jenny Coleman, Donna Schmoker, Bradley Dunkin. Donna Schmoker, Steve Staley, Jeff Leinaweaver, and Tom Smith listen to Mr. Meiningers solo lecture. - l 96 - Shadows Congratulations This year, seven members of Shadows were picked to be in All State Choir. What is All State Choir? Well, it is a group of the best vocalists in Colorado that get togeth- er and sing for performances. They must audition for this honor. And l Ryan, Elaine, and Kent are the musicians of the group. who, you might ask, was selected to be in this elite group? The answer is Jeff Leinaweaver, Brad Dunkin, Jean Dodge, Tony O'Donnell, Steph- anie Matzuura, Rich Vigil, and Den- ise Lenz. Shadows - 97 w Some of the members of Concert Choir, singing ... their favorite vowel sounds. Numbers In Music An eighty member singing group at Green Mountain this year, is Concert Choir. ln order to become a member of Concert Choir, the students must go through a nerve-racking audition. Along with hours and hours of prac- tice, the people auditioning also have to worry constantly that they are go- ing to lose their voices or die of stage fright. People waiting for an audition are not a pretty sight. ln class this year, the choir mem- bers who lived through their audition were working on their vocal technique through sight reading, working on pitch, and singing intervals. The mu- sic they worked on was a variety of classical and show tunes. The group was involved in a variety of activities this year. The group be- gan the new school year by sponsoring the school Halloween Dance. The week before the dance, group mem- bers performed brief skits after the announcements, in order to promote the dance. The choir also presented numerous performances. They gave several school concerts, and performed in All County Festivals in formal settings. The group gave an outstanding show at the University of Northern Colora- do Concert Choir Festival. To get accepted into Concert Choir, and to be able to handle the Joe Schleicher Joe Schleicher was President of Men's Choir and Concert Choir. He was also in Shadows, the reason he gives for partici- pating so much in music groups is that he feels it let's out his energies more than sports. He says everyone has the one thing they are best at his thing is music. He appreciates being able to meet the wide range of types of people that become uni- fied through music. work, and heavy performance sched- k ,ap 8 yy ta Z as as ,M ' , 791' Aw 5, ,gtf.tMf,, .g 2' 3 , 2 if .--1f.,fgM..t.,,,.,: , ,M , V. , , 2 , . : , ,t I ,yrf ,,5 ag- . F , .,,, 34- , ka, 4,1 , , 3 ul J Q., A it admired, especially if they can make it through those auditions! ta es a very hard worker. The of the members should be Darren Goad discovers a new use for the piano, back rests. Bottom Row: Jill Cambell, Joellen Rogers, Christine Worster, Denise Lenz, Brenda Bannister, Kelly Heminger, Polly Anne Beogli, Marcus Wright, Mike Abott, Todd Bannister, Darreen Goad, Jeff Leinaweaver, Kelly Mullholland, Karen Rosenthal, Karl Weikopin, Annebet McElise, Stephanie Matzuura. Second Row: Amy Gates, Stacy Skillern, Michelle Dortignac, Heidi Meininger, Sherry Sachdeva, Jean Dodge, Scott Debb, Tony O'Donnell, Drew Cozzens, Johnny Arnold, Elaine Hyatt, Wendy Warchesik, Laura Fox, Kelly Robinson, Jennifer Hogan. Third Row: Karen Clemens, Julie Johnson, Mary Maas, Laura Kimberlin, Sue Cielens, Heather Hughes, Andy Nieto, Doug Luna, Robin Rockley, Leonard Lucero, Christian Starkey, Donna Schmoker, Tyffani Peters, Julie Pagano, Jennifer George, Debbie Weist, Anita Mehnert. Top Row: Katrina Smith, Cynthia Attwooll, Tracy Balderston, Susan Geist, Lisa Gilson, Kelly Haier, Phil Wakham, Erik Gilbertson, Eric Brown, Lee Mathis, Adam Hoeller, Joe Schleicher, Bob Schneider, Shannelle Casey, Kristi Collotzi, Susan Hammer. Wind Players Play Hard This year was Wind Ensemble's tour year. Their tour was planned for Washington D.C. with a concentra- tion on classical music. They had fif- ty-five members, who had to audi- tion to be in the group. Laura Kim- will be even more amazing with a year of experience under their belt. The group consists of fifty-five mem- bers all of whom had to audition by playing prepared pieces, sight read- ing playing the scales, and demon- berlin feels that they are a very tal- ented group this year and since there are only 9 seniors so next year's band stration their knowledge of the dif- ferent styles. Back Row: Tom Smith, Kevin Lehman, Ginger Wilke, Katrina McDaniel, Joe Faucett, Ryan Grier, Nichole Vavra, Jeff Bordon, Dave Grier, Bradly Dunkin, Jim Wolfinbarger, Kris Jones, Jeff Clark, Michael Rase, Jim Powers, Chase Gilbert, Chris Tucker, Darren Goad, w en Salwarow'cz Michelle Lassitter Julie March Susie Bea le Shirl n Ward DeDe Dorr Kristi Vickor Timi Wilbur Second Ro :Kar i . , . g . y , . Y, . Cindy Funt, Stephanie Dye, JJ. Mowder, Kyle McCain, Debbie Steinhoff, Laura Kimberlin, David Thede, Carl West, Rich Vigil, Keri Johnson, Annette Gates, Amy Schonbok, Lisa Coachie, Susan Geist, Elizabeth Young, Bev Harper, Julie Clayton, Wendy Whittekiend, Mollie Vickery, Mike Stordahl, Tony Bartkus, Stacy Beagle, Rennae Hood. ,NNW Wind Ensemble - 99 Fruitcakes? This year, Vocal Minority was more than super, they were super- heroes. The group of boys were dressed as their favorite freedom- fighters and were ready to sing their way to justice. Singing any- thing from satire and parody to barber-shop with vocal jazz thrown in, these guys have a pow- er of their own. There were 22 members the first semester with an increase of up to 30 new mem- bers the next. The popularity? Vocal Minority is an outra- geous group. Davin McDill, sen- ior, claims it's because everyone gets along. They learn how to sing. Everyone's crazy and really outgoing. Nobody should miss an opportunity like this, he also adds. 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Sue Cielens, senior, comments, Im- ages is a good place to gain performin experience and expand talents. Su also says that Images is a very clos group and they work well together. mages does a variety of songs. They sing jazz, which also includes choreog- raphy, madrigals, and show tunes. This year, as in the past, Images did Valo- grams for Valentinets Day. Once in a while they will even sing with Vocal Minority. Throughout the year, empha- sis was on advanced choral reading and advanced vocal techniques. When asked why she wanted to join Images, Anita Mehnert, sophomore, said, I love to perform and sing. Im- ages helps expand my musical knowl- edge. Studying by themselves Julie Johnson and Heather Hughes share a joke. Bosom Buddies, Kelly Robinson, Stacy Skillern, Debbie West, Mary Beth Armbruster, and Tiffany Peters. Top row tleft to rightl: Susan Hammer, Tyffani Peters, Katrina Smith, Cindy Attwooll, Kelly Robinson, Heather Hughes, Sue Cielens. Middle Row: Anita Mehnert, Kristi Collotzi, Kelly Mulholland, Susan Geist, Brenda Bannister, Stacey Skillern. Bottom Row: Mary Beth Arrnbruster, Debbie Weist, Joellen Rogers, Julie Johnson, Christine Worster, Sherry Sachdeva, Chris Lenway fdrummerj. y se se- it E fr .,,.,!, They re all lined up and ready to go. qt! 9 4 I! ey Images 101 Symphony In y Motion Symphonic Band has thirty mu- sicians, none of which play strings for this group. They play a variety of types of music. This year, they performed in a concert at Dun- stan Junior High along with other bands from our school, Dunstan and other schools in the area. The group concentrates on sight read- ing and enhancing their musician- Mmr ttsc .YEL Z 4, ship. They play a wide variety of types of music so they can learn to appreciate them and decide which type and style are band members come from different grade levels and therefore some will be gradu- ating soon. Others will be in our music department for another year. Top Row: Jeff Larkin, Jon Gilbetson, Jason Brehm, Kirk Oldham, Sandy Steinhoff, Win- nie Loop, Dan Hall, Don Penka, Jeff Coursen, Luanne Johnson, Stacy Cowen, David Roth- Row: Tammy Nelson, Judit Caspar, Jennifer Sluzalis, Tricia Voss, Jennifer Hibpshman First Row: Jean Ortiz, Tracy Cowen, Susan Brunlzel. Debbie Maas, Cathy Wadsworth enburger, Toby Harrod, Juli Geist. Second Lisa Higinbotham. 102 - Symphonic Band i l 1 No Strings Attached Concert Band is an instrumental group composed of thirty-five mem- bers who are mainly freshmen. The group is directed by Mr. Wayne Iiams. The members go into Concert Band after completing the Marching Band season in the fall. This year, there was a change that took place in Concert Band. At the semester change, Concert Band dis- solved, and the members moved into Symphonic Band. This change took place because of the addition of a new Music Theory class. The new combination of Symphonic Band and Concert Band has proven to be an outstanding band made up of sev- eral talented musicians. The band is the largest in school, and their sound is excellent, Amy Gates, Jeremy Hagan, Doug Rothenburg, Mike Ludivig, Eric Janson, Derek Chaney, Luanne Johnson, Eric Jensen, Greg Stephens, Lori Lassiter, George Harper, Mike Peterson, Brett Zachman, Mike Logan, Amy Woolrich, Jennifer Gilbert, Yoko Iwahiro, Jeff Clark, Linda Kassel, Cathy McKown, Dennis Baker, Gary Avendovech, Larissa Casey, Holly Walters, Christi Vickery, Dean Varlair, Frank Lopez, Lisa Higinbotham, David Thede, Ella Schroeder, Candy Rowlett, Sherie Cambell, Susan Bruntzel, Lisa Keachie, .Iudit Gaspar, Cathy Wadsworth. its Concert Band - 103 W 9 rv Electric Connection If you were to walk into the vocal music room and see rows of girls doing stretching exercises as if they were about to run a marathon, then you should know that you have just walked into a Girls Choir practice, otherwise known as the Electric Connection . Director Rex Nelson puts a lot of emphasis on relaxation Cwith correct posturej while sing- ing. These girls sing a variety of songs. Before they begin singing, he has them sit up straight and think of balloons or happy thoughts so they can reach the higher notes. Jane , ,.,,, ,,,. l Weber. Bree Batey, Timi Wilbur, Lora Plank, Michelle Rase Barb Peterson Allison Studt Rex Nelson Debbie Goodright, Mitzi Fink, Terri Daniels Leah Strodman Jamie Snodgrass 2nd Row Annette Gates, Martha Hyman, Christy De Shazo Krista Carpenter Adrrane Rivers Corma Kuka Debbie The Strings Have It The Green Mountain Symphonic Orchestra increased in number this year. They now have eighteeen mem- bers, and are looking forward to an even larger membership next year. The orchestra is made up of nu- merous different types of string in- struments, including violins, violas, and cellos. The group plays a wide variety of classical music, composed by several different classical musicians. The group also spends a great deal of time improving their technique and Sue O'Connor prepares to practice a piece. sight reading skills. The musicians are involved in Symphonic Orchestra because they enjoy being in music. The group meets every day, plus each member is required to practice on their own time. Each member is responsible for learning their own parts, so that the entire group will sound perfect dur- ing their performances. Symphonic Orchestra takes a lot of time and effort, and the members are extremely dedicated as is their director, Mr. Rex Nelson. Symphonic Orchestra: Korena Kulka, Amy Ringland, Corin Maritn, Tyler Summerville, Jim Boyd, Lee Wite, J.D. Peery, Karoline Quinkert, Ramona, Rex Nelson, Lee Strodman, Melondie Schiebout, Lisa Gilson, Karen, Anne Clarke, Christine Gerhart, Caroline Urquart, Keira Kazmerski, Sue O'Con- HOT 4 . eg, ,..' ggi 'Af nf Y f ' fix! f,f , H, , H' af, 'fW1f.w,:ff:g. n, K -rm QV? a t. f tiff mf, ,,M ' Symphonic Orchestra - 105 K GM Pep Band This year's pep band, headed by Julie March, played at the winter events. fThis was done because marching band played at the fall events.J Pep band played at pep rallies, but mainly played at the girls' and boys' basketball games. The band was split into two units. Half of the band played at the girls' games and the other half played at the boys'. This was so the band members could rotate between games. The mem- bers of pep band were all volunteers, but they all received points toward let- ters. Pep band wasn't an organized club, but they were an organized group of people. They proved this by everyone attending the games they were responsi- ble for. At first glance, pep band looks like a condensed version of marching band. For the most part, they're right. Several of the pep band members were also members of marching band. The music played by pep band was a combination of music from marching band and out- side selections. All in all, pep band proved to be a great asset to the enthu- siasm experienced at the winter events. at r- . Julie March leads the pep band at a basketball game. A fl. ' A - D The pep band drummers prepare for the game. Pep band cheers on the Rams in their own way. Concenlrating on the game and the music at the same time. iff .J a 106 - Pep Band K 1 i af v jr, 'Q at 'J dv T -H t i . ..q'-gg., Tam.-....i- 422.1 S ft it -I-ffl National Art Honor Society This year the National Art Society was regenerated. It consisted of Linda Peschong, president, Nina Schneider, vice-president, Amy Schneider, secre- tary, Susan Gerhart, treasurer, and ap- proximately l5 members. They felt that fundraisers were not as important as enhancing their talents, going on field trips to art shows and museums, and repainting various walls in our building. ' The students in the gifted and talent- ed program were to pick a mentor, work on a project outside of class, and re- ceive help from them. As Nina Schneider, senior clarifies, Art is an attempt to explain the unex- plainable, thus we are philosophers dis- covering the realms of the inner mind? -Q WNW r l s -1 . BX National Art Honor Society - 107 How would you feel if you were sud- denly in another country far away from home, without any of your friends or family? Well, that is precisely what 11 of our Foreign Exchange students did this year. The students, 5 seniors and 6 juniors, came from other countries to spend a semester here at Green Moun- tain and two of them stayed for the whole year. The students were Eva Fre- dricksson, Isabelle Wahren, Fredrik Wiklund from Sweden. Geoffrey Mac- Donald, Martin Keith Kennedy, Glen Fleming and Elizabeth Daniels all call Australia home. Judit Casper from Germany, Marie Christin Scelle, France, Mariko Kondo, Japan, and Ga- briele Bessone, Italy. Round out group of travellers. 3 Iiwyi it ,g F y,,yy E I , , hangs out in the cafeteria. Mariko Kondo, exchange student from Japan 108 Foreign Exchange Students Hugs Not Drugs! This year the All-Stars went into dif- ferent areas of teenage problems. They began to tackle the problems of smok- ing and taking illegal drugs while con- tinuing their fight against drunk driv- mg. Some of the members participated in the Ride-Along program offered by the Lakewood Police Department. This is where the student goes out with an offi- cer on duty in his squad car. Another event the All-Stars participated in was when they attended a picnic at Soda Lakes Park. This was for all area high school All-Stars members. The All-Stars have also been helping Torry Wallace reviews old business Some of the All-Stars. .l.D. Peery and Christy Springfield discuss drunk driving. .....-2... X students build their self-esteem and communication techniques. Members were working with various classes on these issues. Five students were chosen to attend the All Star Student Training Session in Longmont. These students were: Ra- chael Advincula, Jeff Blatt, .I.D. Peery, Chrsty Springfield, and Troy Wallace. The officers this year were Dmitry Chernyak - Senior Rep., Jeff Blatt - Junior Rep., Lesa Meyers - Sophomore Rep., and Allison Studt - Freshman Rep. The sponsor for the All-Stars was Mrs. Drew. Rappin' in Creative Wrilin'. If you were to see the Creative Writ- ing Organization blowing bubbles, eat- ing ice cream, chanting at assemblies, selling popsicles or scrambled eggs and cow brains then you might wonder why they had been made into a class and had started getting grades for it. Well, not only did they do all the above plus put together a book and sell it. They also Creative Writing did the regular classroom activities. They wrote poetry and short stories, they had a large reading list including all of .l.D. Salinger's writings, Slaugh- ter House Five, and the French Lieu- tenant's Woman. They took tests like normal students but the one way in which they were different is that all of them saw the Bananafish. Q if -puff 43,1 A childish group of kids, Baskin Robbins never tasted so good! 110 - Creative Writing Grganization Ram Page , Have you ever seen this place? It looks pretty cozy. It's kind of a small room with a couch, curtains over the windows, it's own phone, pictures on the walls and the sign publications on the door. Well, if you havenlt al- ready guessed, its the place where the newspaper staff meets. It is here that they get together to work and put out Ram Page, the voice of Green Mountain High School. Ram Page comes out once a month. It covers all of the major is- sues dealing with school, sports events, whatis happening out side of school, and a lot more. The students also have a chance to tell their side of the story by writing a letter to the editor. Other parts of the newspaper include personnal ads, advertise- ments, and columns. Back Row: Andrea Hank, Kevin Loewen, Tom Meiser, Mark Mellor, Jamie Isaac, Robert Kohlsg Assisting News Editor, Mark Pankratzg Illustrator, Dave Lane, Megan Elliott, Tom Smith. Next Row: Melissa Kroll, Laurel Willis, Copy Editor, Laura lnzano, Candi Thomas, Lesa Myers Tom Suter, Stacy Skillern. Last Row: Todd Hopkins, Assisting Layout Editor, Dave Hardin Mana in Editor , E S , Nikki Linne. Not Shown: Donna Oliver, Ad Manager, Leslie Hanover, Tammy Hughes, Laura Jelliffe, Steve Kinney, Dave Perry. 5, Robert, news editor, works on layouts. se- X .s,a.-.....--L . . John Brovsky This year, Mr. John Brovskyis first year at Green Mountain, he became the Ram Page sponsor. Even though he is from Alameda High School, the staff still seems to like him. Other than Ram Page sponsor, he was also the coach of track and soccer. In addition to all these exciting new changes, Mr. Brovsky and his wife, Lori, were blessed with a baby daughter this year. We would like to wish him the best of luck! Todd and Dave pose with Bob. Ram Page - 111 Key Club .f 1- ...B A special part of Key is Nikki Reinert. Spending her free helping the community takes a person. As Lt. Governor Nikki keeps herself busy. While other people are watching TV, Nikki spends her time work- ing with the physically handicapped and helping organize other projects of Key Club. Thanks to special people like her, our world ends up being a little nicer. Club, around The Key Club officers muh 'Q' av' rs The members of Key Club Mrs. Utter displays the Key Club banner l 12 - Key Club ' 4 N.H.s. If you are a senior or a junior in your second semester, and have a 3.5 GPA or better, are involved with community and outside activities, you may have what it takes to be a National Honor Society member. National Honor Society is an or- ganization that gets its members in- volved with several different activi- ties. Besides being a service organi- zation, NHS is also involved with community and school events as well. This year NHS was involved with the blood drive held on Febru- ary 14th. The most memorable events this year however, were the party at the Children's Hospital and Christmas caroling. Students are invited to try out for NHS and do so by filling out an application. Each students is re- quired to tell of their activities both in and out of school and their contri- butions to the community. The appli- cations are then reviewed by a panel selected by Mrs. Couture. The stu- dents are then chosen for NHS by the panel. This year's officers for National Honor Society wereas follows: Terry Bonzer - President, Jow Kubitschek - Vice President, Jodi Mead - Secre- tary, and Cathy Traugott - Treasur- er. The sponsor for NHS was Mrs. Couture. Students are encouraged to strive for good grades and to become in- volved with activities not only to be- come a member of NHS, but also to become a well-rounded person. 'QE 'UW U? 'xx Mrs has been school teach man and is involv d such Y e NHS-113 e at this more than ten years and is Mother Government Club l Who is going to lead our coun- try in the future? That is question being asked by young and old alike. Well, we think we have an answer. If their many activities are any indication, those leaders will probably come from the Green Mountain Government Club. The club was involved with a variety of things including 3 days spent at our state capital in a mock legislature. Some members of the club also traveled to Wash- ington D.C. for a week in March for an intensive study of foreign policy, domestic policy, lawmak- ing, and a bit of sight seeing with people from around the country. With a background like this, a fu- ture president may have been a Green Mountain graduate. The Green Mountain students involved in the Close Up trip were: Jill Gagnon, Karin Bates, Amy Young, Carol Lehman, Kel- ley Kress, Richard Jeffers, Kim Myers, and Miss Caroline Rosno. Waiting for the meeting to start. ruairag Tim Ellis, nice outfit. Past and future leaders. gr-.wi im! Mrs. Gunther Mrs. Faith Gunther, besides being a so- cial studies teacher for many years at Green Mountain and other Jefferson County schools, is also the head sponsor for the Government Club. She is also in- volved in the school through her children, Guy, who graduated last year, and Mauri, her sophomore daughter. 114 - Government Club Science Club 1986 has been an exciting year for science club. With the return of Hal- ley's Comet, the club was able to organize some fascinating lectures and activities. First, they took a fieldtrip to the Colorado School of Mines to attend a special lecture on Halley's Comet presented by Cyril P. Mr. P is one of the world's leading Halley's Comet. This presentation was given at Green Mountain, and was attended by over one hundred students. Working together to organize the various science club activities are the sponsors: Mrs. Garwood, Mr. Reid and the club board members. This year's board members are Lakes Is- authorities on an outstanding lec- ture. Another club activity associat- ed with the comet was a lecture given by Kim Mahlbach. Mr. Malhback presented a slide show and answered any questions the students had about Science club members listen to a lecture. Science club members gather for a group picture. Terry Bonzer concentrates during a Science Club meeting. 1 l 1 li - its malidis, Jill Taylor, Tammy Urruita, Christy Springfield, and Mike Conca. The club meets every Thurs- day morning to discuss future activi- ties. Science club is for students who have more than a passing interest in the area of science. The members participate in scientific activities that teachers don't have time to dis- cuss in class, and they have a great time doing. was if ---ff ? 'U' Lakes lsmalidis, the president of science club. Science Club - 115 International Club All Club members talk at a ,r meeting. Ever dream of travelling to far away lands or seeing famous sights? The members of Interna- tional Club have. International Club was created in order to allow members to become involved with the cultures and languages of oth- er countries. Their ultimate goal is to take a trip to Mexico some- time next summer. Meanwhile they occupy their time by selling gumi bears to raise money and eating at international restau- rants. This year, they've gone to the Magic Pan and to the Old Country. The club is almost en- tirely made up of sophomores and three out of the four officers held offices last year. They are Presi- dent Anne Clarke, former secre- tary, Vice President Polly Boeg- lie, former treasurer, Laurie Bier former vice President, now trea- surer, and newly elected secretary Renae Hood. Because they will not be able to afford a trip this year, President Anne Clarke is planning a ski trip to Keystone over Waishington's Birthday weekend. Their goals for the club are to become culturally educated and have a lot of fun at the same time! it I Anne is International Club s sec ond president Like most of the Interna Club members, she is a sophomore. was the secretary for the club last year. Even though she is young to be the president, she is a very organized and com- petent leader. 'e An International Club group picture. Mr. Martinez, the club sponsor. International Club Latin Club A unique and active club at Green Mountain is the Latin Club. Stu- dents who are currently taking Latin, or have taken Latin previously, can join the club. The club officers have the same structure as the Greek gov- ernment. There are two Presidents, or Consulas. They are senior Wendy Schlenzig and junior Lisa Kay. Mike Losasso and Debra Davis are the two Vice-Presidents or Vice- Consulas. This year's secretary is Michelle Bol- laig and the treasurer is Jeffery Obe- china. There are also two censors, Chris Calandra and James Boyd, and two poster makers who are Sean Steyer and Andy Runyan. Latin Club meets every other week, and each month they have speakers on a different topic that pertains to the club. Besides the meetings, they also have a variety of activities. During the homecoming barbeque this year, they sold Pando- ra's Boxes. They also went to a Lisa Kay Greek restaurant with the Latin Clubs from Wheatridge, Arvada, and Arvada West. They got to see a Greek show, and they even partici- pated in the Greek dancing. They made and sold yarn, Christmas canes, and gave Christmas cards to all the teachers. On Valentine's Day, the club decorated the school with signs and posters wishing the stu- dents and staff a Happy Valentine's Day. In the spring, the club celebrated the birthday of Rome from April 21st to April 30th. The members dis- played projects representing Greco- Roman culture. The club also had outdoor picnics and Roman ban- quets where they feasted on deli- cious and exotic Greek foods. The Latin Club is a really active group at GMHS and if there is something ex- citing going on at school don't be surprised if Latin Club has some- thing to do with it. Row one: Mike Lossaso, Wendy Schlenzig, Lisa Kay. Row two: Debbie David, Chris Colandio, Michelle Bollig. Row three: Gabriel Bessone. it-5553 it Q Row one: Adam Heiferling, Wendy Schlenzig, Lisa Kay, Mike Lossaso, Jim Boyd. Row two: Debbie Davis, Michelle Bollig, Rachel Advincula, Sean Styer, Heather Delanney. Row three: Ross Gagossian, Chris Colandio, Jeff Obechina. Wendy Schlenzig These returning members are looking forward to another yilar. X The GMHS forensics team has set more tongues wagging this year than ever before. With their ever increasing skill and talent, it's not hard to see why. Since the forensics team was first formed under coach David Shepard, they've never failed at success. This year is no exception. The team is taking home more honors than ever before. Currently, the GMHS forensics team is ranked number one in the district with Golden a distant second, a fact that is cause for much pride. At the CSU invi- tational, Green Mountain took fourth overall with people placing in Drama .-Y -.pg is Q , Y WMV, . al ' 5, interp., Duet acting, Cross-examina- tion, Humor, and other events. As of this point in time, the team has two people qualified for the National Com- petition in Tulsa, Oklahoma in con- gressj They are seniors Dmitry Cher- nyak and Ed Knight. National qualify- ing rounds for events will be held at CSU in April and it's a sure bet that GMHS will have more qualifiers then. Though the team will be losing many of their key people, next year they vow they will pull together to be better than ever. Bear Creek, Watch out! Seniors Tim Ellis, Eric Dobbs, and Gerald Singson live it up during this last year. Coach Dave Shepard. Ed Knight Senior Ed Knight has been competing for the GMHS Forensics team for his own benefit for most of his High School career. Having been elected Presi- dent this year a lot of responsibility has been placed on his shoulders. And if the honor of being President weren t enough Ed has also qualified for Nationals to be held in Tulsa Oklahoma. Though GMHS will be losing a dedicated team member we ll be gaining the legacy of ability that he has left us. Row one, Mark Mellor, George Harper, Chris Colandro, Scott Bullman, Mike Luna, Tim Kas- merski, Courtney Pierce, Mike Pederson, Terry Kiveyer, Anne Clarke. Row two, Ed Knight, Mi- chelle Hyman, Julie McMaster, Phil Wakkam, Laura Bier, April Otton, .lim Boyd, Adam Way, Ross Winkle, Jeff Parker. Row three, Tim Ellis, Eric Dobbs, Gerald Singson, Jack Sze, Julie Clayton, Erin O'Connor, Anthony Valerio, Kent Bradford, Steve Lovmeyer. Row four, Cassi Johnson, Sam Maez, Kerri Johnson. Student To Student Student to Student. Let's start out with a simple overview of what they do. Basically they visit elementary schools, junior highs and other high schools, making presentations about the harmful effects from smoking, chewing tobacco, and other drugs. You might be asking yourself why someone would volunteer their time for this especially since there is no outside recognition or awards to be earned. According to the members, there are some very good reasons for joining. Such as the personal satis- faction that you are helping someone Students watch the presentation. make an educated decision which could affect them well into their life. Also , says a member, Ann Grton, junior, There is a special feeling you get when someone decides not to smoke, quit smoking, or chewing be- cause of your presentation. The groups work hard at their pre- sentations as you can see, with a schedule of over twenty-five schools to visit. The group that is most orga- nized also receives a reward at the end of the year, to provide an incen- tive to hard work. They also have fun as they are currently planning a piz- za party to end the year. The group is sponsored by the American Cancer Society and Lung Association. Back row, Stephanie Dye, JoEllen Rogers, Candice Rowlett. Third row, Brenda Pribyl, Kym Fry, Debbie Davis, Shawna Kunst, Jud Connelly. Second row, Mike Nieto, Michelle Knott, Tony Rodasta, Ann Orton, Pam Breding. First row, Mrs. Efting, Emilie Tirre, Amy Reinert, Jason Chaffee, Mrs. Allen. -wf..f.,,ff',p ' 'A at .. , . . V -ufQ'f,fl,.,,2'W.vi fk .., ?H0ils'5Hf 'Ol' TH! Mike Nieto does a presentation. Qs- , 12 W: ' if H, Q . . , W. A t Pam shows students real lungs in the artificial respirator. ig , a W 1 4, ww., ' Student To Student Outdoor Lab We all look back on Outdoor Lab as a once in lifetime exper- ience. But for a few, Outdoor Lab comes twice in a lifetime. Instead of going up as counselors. It's go- ing to be an entirely different ball game this time around. Each stu- dent will be in charge of ten inex- haustible, continuously mischie- vious, sixth graders and anyone who has babysat knows how hard it is to handle. just one or two. Despite the possible difficulties of the task, the Outdoor Lab pro- gram fails to get more applica- tions than it could ever need. Con- sequently, the competition for arf RHN lvlfllfwi-XifXl Xwf spots is stiff. The applicants are judged by their teachers and an applicant that must have at least a 2.5 GPA and a good attendance record. Those who are accepted will receive a quarter credit and have a lot of fun. The purpose of the having high school students participate in Outdoor Lab is to: UD Provide additional instruction l and supervision for the sixth grad- T ers, and 121, to provide valuable learning for the high school stu- dent. It's going to prove to be an exciting experience. After all, we're all still young at heart. The Hutchinson group. From left to right: Fred Groth, Mindy Hendon, Stacey Sklillern, Kevin Ruel. 4 . 1 l I Back row: Mindy Hendon, Chris Parker, Jeff Blatt, Jenny Sherlock, Ingrid Mielke, Kevin Ruel. Front row: Steve Staley, Dari Bradsby, Stacey Skillern, Shawna Carlton, Jodi Mead, Debbi Major, Fred Groth. The Devinney group from left to right: Ingrid Mielke, Jenny Sherlock, Jeff Blatt, Shawna Carlton, Tod Hopkins. t 120 - Outdoor Lab Toward A Sales Career - ,- As we get older, most of us are starting to think about what it's like out in the real world. And while the rest of us are just won- dering the people in DECA are doing it. DECA stands for Distri- butive Education Club of Amer- ica which basically teaches it's members all of the aspects of re- tailing and the retail business from advertising to finance and credit. In the very near future or even in the present, the skills they are learning will be beneficial to helping them succeed. This year, the DECA has been especially busy with activites. One of the highlights was the officer election breakfast at Simms Landing. The breakfast was thoroughly enjoy- able, both the food and the com- pany. The candidates made speeches and the 85-86 officers were elected. DECA is not only a fun organization, but a competi- tive one. GMHS had six people qualify for the state leadership conference at the Broadmoor in Colorado Springs. They were: Jim England - Advertising services, Debbie Irwin - apparel and acces- sories, Tracey Bogema - finance and credit, Todd Crecs - food dis- tribution, Shelly Rodgers - food distribution, and Mary Burns - restaurant marketing. The offi- cers are: President Debbie Irwin, Vice President Brenda Kaiser, Secretary Tami Deitrick, Trea- surer Denise McMahon, Publicity directors Shay Arnst, and Debbie Major, Regional V.P. Tony Ro- dosta. . DECA - 121 FBLA FBLA knows their business. These are our Future Business Leaders of America. The students who partici- pate in this organization are those who are interested in persuing in office and office related occupations. These dedicated individuals learn various of- fice skills such as dictation, office management, file management, word processing date base management, bookkeeping skills, and telephone eti- quette. These skills, although specifi- cally intended for those interested in business careers, are useful for almost anyone. As with any club or organization, the members are also motivated by the social aspects. The students look for- ward to the meetings themselves, working together on fund raisers, and especially the annual trip to the Broadmoor for the state convention. At the state convention they com- pete for awards in areas such as typ- ing, dictation, speech, and several oth- ers. The members work towards the convention all year in hopes of achiev- ing distinction, but this is not their only purpose. The awards received are not as important as setting high goals, trying to achieve them and the exper- iences they get through being a mem- ber of FBLA. The members of FBLA were: Tamara Anderson, Dana Al- w - -.1 O Q .yawn-'f,j S....?..... f , gi, K . varez, Theresa Case, Susan Clements, Linda Connor, Denice Davis, Sharon Dobbs, Tammy Egan, Suzanne Fenger, Dana Guinn, Brian Heman Bonnie Holford, Juanita Jones, Mi- chelle Kelley, Shelley Kerston, Leslie Kontio, Christina Lewis, Michelle Lo- pez, Stacey McCanless, Joahna Mc- Kinley, Kimberly Means, Donna Meier, Carla Mensik, Jenifer Mona- han, Donna Oliver, Kelley Pagliasotti Kelly Pietro, Tress Remington, Tami Roderick, Julie Rosulek, Lucia To- man, Cheryl Townsend, Audra Turbi- ville, Al Visconti, Kristine Wales Adam Way, Lori Winston, Anne Zamboni. Audra Turbiville ready to get business started. Tami Roderick Tami Roderick is a senior who does marketing in FBLA. We decided to focus in on her be- cause she is a student who is well liked by her peers and who is very conscientious about the things that she does. She is a student who has never really gotten credit for many of the things she has done and so we recognize her now. FBLA members. student. Michelle Lopez, dedicated FBLA 122 - FBLA F.H.A. Just what exactly is FHA and what does it stand for? That's what most people say when they hear about FHA. Well, FHA stands for Future Homemakers of America, but it isn't a club for girls who sit around and sew. The club teaches the members, both male and female, such things as leadership and goal setting. Every person involved in a home economics class is in FHA, but they are not required to come to the meet- ings, pay their dues, or even actually be involved in club activities. The main emphasis of Green Students listen to design artist on vocational arts day. Ted Topkoff hard at work in child development. Eggs owned by tleft to rightj Rick Kaylor, Ted Topkoff, and Troy Michaels. J The main emphasis of Green Moun- tain's FHA program is the District and State conventions. The members who are interested in trying for leadership positions must be put through extensive interviews and debates. The process of attaining such high positions is so rigor- ous that most members do not pursue the positions. The members who do go through the process often do not com- plete it in time to become an officer before their senior year is over. With all the competition involved with FHA, there has to be some more relaxed and social activities. For in- stance, this year they had a banana split game. They had to answer questions re- lating to Home Economics before they could add ingredients to their banana split creations. FHA sponsored an FHAfHERO day in the auditorium on November 13. Topics covered included drinking and driving, relationships, communicating with parents, and physical fitness relat- ing to health. In the winter, they spon- sored a career day with representatives from colleges, Warren Technical Center, and even Columbine Beauty School. 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Brian Michael 131, 154, 155 Bernie Miller 131, 154 Wayne Mitchell 131 Pat Monahan 131 Matthew Monroe 131 James Montoya 131 Yvonne Morben 131, 157 Chris Morris 131 Jennifer Morris 131 Joni Mowder 93, 98, 131 Kelly Mulholland 99, 101. 131 Matt Murphy 131, 163 Lesa Myers 109, 111, 131 Robert Naeser 131 Jon Nagel 131 Jeff Navratil 131 Tami Nelson 131, 172 Christopher Nielsen 131 Michael Nieto 119, 131 Renee Obechina 131 Dan O'Connell 131 Jim O'Connell 131 Kirk Oldham 93, 131 Jeff Ohlson 131 David Ormsbee 131 Craig 0'Rourke 131 Jean Ortiz 93, 131 April Otton 118, 131 Maureen Owens 131 Kristi Pagels 132, 144 Tony Pankratz 132, 154, 167, 168, 169 Scott Paquette 132, 136, 142 Mike Parisi 132, 167, 168, 169 Samir Patel 132, 154, 167, 168, 169 Leslie Patrick 88, 90, 124, 125, 132 Ellen Payne 132 Robert Peltier 132 Sara Perkins 1, 112, 132 Jill Perry 132, 157 Karen Perry 132 Mindy Peterman 90, 132 Christie Peterson 132 Lisa Peterson 12, 132 Spencer Peterson 132 Cari Pierce 132, 150 Courtney 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Dave Spangler Dawn Spencer Eric Spensieri ' fft L ' . ,,'W9LQi I L J za f I Andy Sterner Sean Steyer Kelly Stratton Leah Strodtman Allison Studt Lori Sullins as 1 1 f 232, f - A aff f fa, ei A ff l Q 'V' it 4 I 2 X Jennifer Taylor Renee Thede Doug Threlkeld Theresa Tiedemann Mollie Tighe Jarrod Tinnin iii ,Q Vi ii Tim Vavla Sherine Virgil Allison Waddell Beth Wagor Ron Walker Jason Walsh 189 Adam Way Tiffany Weant Debbie Weber Raquel Wehner Candice Weedman Pamela Weist Dan Will Gina Wilmes Renee Winner Amy Woolrich Tracey Wood Nathan Woody John Zimmermann 190 l Nl Q-7 se tiff E be fif t x N ,ff X - i S Holly Walters Sarah Waltzman Tory Wallace Kathy Wamboldt Rebecca Warner Susan Warner Jeff Wells Pamm Welsh Kristi White Lee White Liesl White Scott Wickland :ii X I- Tim Woolums Tim Wright Jason Young Leslie Young Mike Zuerker Brett Zachman Lani Adams 182 Rachel Advincula 109, 182 Matt Ahles 169, 182 Katie Andersen 182 Caroline Anderson 182 Jeff Anderson 182 Nicole Anderson 182 Tadari Anderson 182 Joseph Archuleta 144, 145, 182 Susan Ashley 182 Gary Avedovech 93, 103, 182 Andrea Baca 182 Denise Baker 93, 103, 151, 182 Jim Baldon 182 Jason Barcus 144, 182 Robert Barr 182 Mark Barry 182 Tony Bartkus 98, 182 Amy Bates 182 Jane Bates 182 Kim Bearden 182 Christina Beavers 182 Jim Beckner 169, 182 Colleen Belt 182 Angel Bender 182 Eric Bennett 182 Michelle Benoit 182 Christine Berry 182 Tyson Blainey 182 Troy Blanchard 182 Dan Blatt 182 Melissa Boers 182 Jennifer Boettler 182 Greg Bollig 182 Timothy Borger 182 Tony Borgman 182 Renee Boucher 182 Brian Bowker 144, 145, 169, 181, 1 199 James Boyd 105, 117, 118, 182 Steve Brecht 182 Joe Brookshire 182 Ken Brown 182 Tracy Brown 182 Michelle Burks 182 Janet Burleson 182 Chrissy Burns 151, 182 Lisa Burzee 182 Nathan Butler 182 Scott Buttner Chris Calandro 117, 118, 183 Shari Campbell 93, 103, 183 Tracey Cannon 151, 180, 181, 183 Teri Carlson 183 Torrey Carlton 183 Don Carney 183 Christ Carter 183 Jason Casaus 183 Larissa Casey 93, 103, 183 Tanya Casper 183 Becky Caughey 183 Jeff Cayo 183 Kerin Center 183 John Chambers 169, 183 Derek Chaney 93, 103, 169, 183 Jayson Chapman 183 John Christen 183, 191 Christine Churchill 183 Brad Clarke 144, 145, 183 Rich Clements 183 82, 198. 192 - Freshman Index Freshman Index Tanya Coates 183 Robert Cofrank 183, 191 Adam Coles 183 Faye Collins 151, 183 David Conca 183 Tom Conley 183 Jeff Courson 93, 183 Cindy Craig 183 Terry Criger 93, 183 Lori Crispe 183 Mary Croy 183 Steve Culver 183 Janel Curry 183 Eric Dahl 169, 183 Jim Daly 183 Paula Daniels 183 Curt Dardano 144, 183 Derek Davis 183 Susan Davis 151, 183 Sara Decker 151, 183 Wendy Felice 183 Rick DeHerrera 183 Christina Deloy 93, 183 Dave Dengerink 144, 145, 169, 183 Mike Derington 183 Mike DeRosia 144, 183 Christy Dersen 183 Cristi DeShazo 104, 184 Tim Detwiler 184 David Dial 184 Cabrena Dillon 184 William Dmytriw 184 Shad Dobbelaire 184 Greg Dobbs 184 Chris Dodson 184 Collin Donatone 184 Becky Dorr 184 Ty Dozier 184 Brent Eckley 184 Suzanne Eddy 184 Julie Eggleston 184 Scott Ehler 184 Steve Ehnstrom 184 Eric Elliott 144, 184 Amy Elms 184 Stephanie Erickson 184 Eric Espinoza 184 Donny Estes 184 Chad Evans 184 Becky Fair 184, 198, 199 Brian Fichter 184 Scott Fintel 184 Greg Fischer 184 Chris Flanagan 184 Shane Flanagan 184 Ralph Fleming 184 Kristine Fraser 184 Mary Fraser 184 Teresa Frith 184 Cyndi Fritzler 184 Dan Fritzler 184 Brenan Fulkerson 184 Jack Fyffe 184 Joey Gangwish 151, 184 Melinda Garcia 184 Shelly Gardner 151, 184 Amy Gates.93, 99, 103, 184 Heather Geeslin 184 Carrie Gentry 184 Kim Gerken 184 Kert Gibson 184 Kristelle Gibson 184 Danika Gilbert 184 Jenifer Gilbert 93, 103, 184 David Gilliland 184 Allen Gipson 93, 185 Traci Glover 185 Krista Goodman 151, 185 Casey Goodson 185 Lynnette Gotta 185 Anthony Greco 185 Jaci Green 185 Christopher Greeno 185 Ryan Guarill 144, 185 Lisa Gunter 185 Jeremy Hagan 93, 103, 185 Jeanette Hanley 185, 191 Joel Hanlin 185 Mark Hansen 185 Kirk Hanson 185 Susan Hargis 185 George Harper 93, 103, 118, 185 Sheila Harper 185 Jody Harris 185 Brian Hastert 185 Michael Hawley 185 Scott Healy 185 David Hehr 185 Jamie Hein 93, 185 Christine Hemrick 185 Jennifer Hibpslman 185 Lisa Higinbotham 93, 103, 185 Meredith Hindley 185 Martha Hine 185 Greg Hise 185 Pam Hoffschneider 185 Jason Hokenstrom 185, 214, 215 Terri Hollyhead 185 Angie Homan 185 Chris Humphrey 185 Sarah Hunter 181, 185 Bruce Hyatt 185 Erick lrwin 185 Ron lsom 185 Yoko lwahiro 93, 103, 185 Eric Jansen 93, 103, 185 Christy Jeck 185 Lisle Jefferies 185 Simone Jeffrey 185 Eric Jeffries 185 Eric Jensen 93, 103, 185 Kerri Johnson 118, 165, 185 Lugena Jojola 185 Tiffanie Jones 186 Jean Joo 186 Erica Jude 186 Steve Karlik 186 Shane Karnik 186 Linda Kasel 93, 103, 186 Eric Kasper 186 Elana Kastler 186 Jeremy Kay 144, 186 Steve Kaylor 186 Tim Kazmerski 93, 118, 186 Kevin Keaney 186 Amy Kellar 186 Timothy Kelliher 186 Damon Kerfoot 186 David Kerr 144, 186 Christie King 186 Jeff Kinney 186 Kathleen Kinney 186 Cheri Klein 186 Elizabeth Knight 186 Tammy Knuth 186 Eric Koistad 144, 145, 186 Matt Krebs 186 Will Krebs 186 Zach Kretchmer 186 Kenny Kroneberger 186 Korina Kuka 104, 105, 186 Kathie Kummet 186 Jeff LaFleur 186 Dan LaFontaine 186 Loan Lam 186 Elizabeth Landis 186 Brandon Lee 186 Christiane Levine 186 Matt Leyba 186, 214, 215 Teresa Liley 186 Maurice Lodwick 186 Greg Loendorf 169, 186 Michael Logan 103, 186 Mike Longan 93, 186 Frank Lopez 93, 103, 186 Heather Lopez 186 Kirk Lopez 169, 186 Tracy Loschen 186 Rebecca Louden 186 Michael Ludwig 93, 103, 186 Melinda Lull 186 Debbie Maass 147, 148, 187 Julie Malone 187 Kent Marcheso 144, 187 Corrine Martin 105, 187 Eulus Lee Martins 187 Casey Mason 187 Kevin Matens 187 Jodi Matthew 187 Shannon McCluskey 187 Randall McGahey 187 Jason McGatlin 169, 187 Troy McGatlin 144, 169, 187 Alisha Mclntosh 187 Tracy McKee 181, 187 Cathy McKown 93, 103, 187 Andy McLaughlin 187 Brice McNeely 187 Diana McPhee 187 Jack Mihoover 187 Kyle Miller 187 Dan Mills 187 Jeff Mitchell 187 Mike Mitchell 187 Mike Monroe 187 Amy Moody 187 Scott Moody 187 Shirley Moore 187 Erika Morck 187 Greg Morris 187 Paul Morris 187 Kellie Morrissey 187 Jessica Mortenson 187 Lori Morton 187 Anita Moseley 187 Karla Naujock 187 Karen Neelands 187 Chris Nelsen 187 Travis Nelson 144, 187 Jason Nichols 187 Jeffrey Obechina 117, 144, 187 Terri O'Connell 187 Stacey Oegerle 187 Cambria Olson 151, 187, 214, 215 Chad Olson 187 Kyle Olson 187 Robert Otte 187 Song Pae 187 Dean Palencia 187 Mike Patten 188 Mike Pedersen 103, 118, 188 Jay Peery 105, 109, 188 Don Penka 93, 102 , 188 Shannon Peppmuller 188, 214, 215 Chad Peters 144, 188 Brett Peterson 188 John Petticord 188 Domonic Pino 188 Suelynn Pixler 18 Randy Pope 144, 145, 169, 188 Kayta Preissendoerfer 188 Matt Preisser 188 Randy Provo 188 Gillian Pugh 188 Janet Rakowski 188 Dan Redding 188 Warner Reeser 188 Heather Reid 188 Mike Reimer 188 Terril Reish 188 Becky Rincon 18 Amy Ringland 105, 188 Adrean Rivers 104, 188 Holly Roberts 173, 188 Grant Robertson 188 Jodi Rogers 188 Jeromy Rohling 93, 188 Kristina Rolph 188 Andrew Runyan 117, 188 John Rossini 188 Doug Rothenburger 93, 103, 188 Kim Rowe 188 Matthew Ruder 188 Dan Rudzek 144, 145, 188 Kim Sanchez 188 Ramona Sandoval 188 Joe Schenk 188 Brad Schroeder 144, 188 Ella Schroeder 103, 188 Jodi Schonbok 188 Chris Schranck 188 Eric Schroeder 93, 188 Randy Sears 181, 188, 206 Hollie Seeley 180, 181, 188 Mike Segura 188 Jennifer Shepard 188 Melissa Shields 188 Charlie Shoemaker 189 Bonnie Shuman 189 Laurie Simonds 189 John Skurdal 189 Heather Smith 151, 189 Jenny Smith 181, 189 Tina Smith 189 Steve Smoczyk 144, 189 Lori Snider 189 Dave Spangler 189 Dawn Spencer 151, 189 Eric Spensieri 189 Christy Springfield 109, 189 Jeff Stanley 189 Kenneth Starbuck 144, 145, 189 Tim Steeves 189 Sandy Steinhoff 189 Gre Ste hens 93 103, 189 S P - Andy Sterner 189 Sean Steyer 117, 144, 145, 189, 191 Kelly Stratton 189 Leah Strodtman 104, 105, 189 Allison Studt 104, 109, 189 Lori Sullins 189 Nick Sulyma 189 Tyler Summervill 105, 189 Heather Susuras 189 Michael Sutton 189 Jennifer Swartwood 189 Sean Tatum 189 Jennifer Taylor 189 Renee Thede 93, 189 Doug Threlkeld 189 Theresa Tiedemann 189, 206 Mollie Tighe 189 Jarrod Tinnin 144, 189 Cara Todd 189 Steven Trujillo 189 Amy Tucker 181, 189, 191 Todd Tyson 189 Dean Vanliere 189 Jenny Vanek 189 Tim Vavla 189 Sherine Virgil 189 Allison Waddell 189 Beth Wagor 189 Ron Walker 189 Jason Walsh 189 Lori Lassiter 93, 103 Michael Rederson 93 Mike Murray 100 Brett Zachman 93, 103 Holl Waltess 93 103 Y , Dean Vanliere 103 Nate Starkey 45, 202 Adam Way 118, 122 Tiffany Weart 93 Elizabeth Young 93 Amy Woolrich 93 John Zimmermann 144 Mike Zuerker 144, 145 Dean VanLiere 93 Tory Wallace 109 Jeff Parker 118 Debbie Weber 104 Lee White 105 Lori Peppmuller 214, Kristie White 151 Brice McCombo 151 Bridgette Schmoke 151 Renee Winner 151 Heidi Bonzer 181 Nicole Lampe 181 Tracy Wood 180, 181 Freshman 144, 145, 169 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' . 'Q-1:3-H ,ax N V 'b .,,f' 'I 'U EVENTS Homecoming. A time for reliving old memories and making happy new ones. This year's homecoming activi- ties were better than ever, thanks to the never failing efforts of the GMHS senate. Their hard work more than paid off. Some of the spir- it days were Toga Day , where the populous of Green Mountain donned sheets and laurel leaves in the true spirit of Rome. Later, on Nerd Day , the geeks came out of the woodwork. Herb, look out! Other days included Boxer and Bow Tie Day , and Class Color Day fSen- iors: red, Junior: Blue, Sophomores: Green, Freshmen: White, Teachers: Blackj. All were enjoyable and fun. The week was filled with enthusiasm. Even when the football team lost an incredible heartbreaker to Ever- greeng the students never stopped rooting for them. The climax to the week, of course, was the homecom- ing dance . . . 'Y 'wg E? Powder Puff cheerleader, Bob Schneider shows off his legs Two nerds show their school spirit , f I ..-..,5.-I 'QW --if NRG . . . Dressed in their finest, couples crowded onto the floor of the cafete- ria to dance the night away. Elected homecoming attendants by their peers were: Freshmen Brian Bowder escorting Becky Fair, Sophomores Delinda Chapa and Matt Holiday, and Lance French escorting Shay Arnst for the Juniors. The senior candidates for King and Queen were: Tom Boos, Liz Mendez, Jon Hume, Janel Rowe, Rick Kaylor, Jung So, Jack Miller, and Karla Vincent. The names of the lucky couple were announced in the middle of the dance. They were Jon Hume and Liz Mendez, a more charismatic couple we have yet to find anywhere. Par for the course the Seniors defeated the Juniors at Powder Puff football. Led by Terry Madrid's two touch- downs, the seniors had a clear mar- gin to victory . . . Axon' Jill Campbell sings at Homecoming pep assembly Poms do a routine at the Homecoming assembly C Rhoe Royalty kissing booth at Homecoming BBQ. At the football game, Tim Chiles and Terry Martinez ran the torch and the seniors won the float competition followed by the fresh- men, juniors, and sophomores, re- spectfully. If nothing else, Homecoming is an emotional time. The graduated sen- iors got a chance to relive a little of the past and everybody else gets an excuse to wind down and have some fun. Everybody, Party Hearty! 'T '4v.- s 4 Q The winning float. Tom Boos and Meg Hall. ws Students and their horses were also a part of the parade Couples dance at Homecoming Laun Club s Homecommg booth ggi! S JW if mmww-mmm Ms if i s Mx sf 2-,., X -1 s l Q wa... M.A.S.H. With all eyes upon them, the cast of this year's fall play M 'A 'S 'I-I carried off not only one but three outstanding performances to the credit of director Bud Simmons. Matt Armbruster in the lead role of Hawkeye Pierce and Frank Parr as Trapper John made their characters come alive as did an incredibly strong supporting cast consisting in part of: Beth Bates, Kari Wycoff, Chris and Nate Starkey, Kim Greeno, Dmitry Chernyak, Eric McPhee, Eric Yarnell, Karen Bates, Kristi Kollotzi, Tony O'Donnell, Darren Goad, Tony Rodasta and many others who performed skillful- ly and professionally. However, while the show was so incredibly well acted, it had some minor technical problems opening night, including a fire on the stage. During the opening sequence, there were flash pots out in front of the stage hidden in the cattails. When set off, an overload of powder caused the cattails to catch fire. It blazed up about six feet be- fore Jim Starkey put it out with a fire extinguisher. Not one person on stage moved during the whole inci- dent including Eric McPhee who was only ten feet away when it hap- pened. They were truly professional through it all. Then in the second act the scrim, a filmy curtain that is used for silhouettes, got caught on some lights and tore. At the end, though, the cast and crew got a well deserved round of applause from the im- pressed crowd. Afterwards, the cast went to Denny's and celebrated, looking forward to two more nights of productions. 202 -- Fall Play Kristen Schultz speaks out. Darren Goad cozies up to Kristi Collotzi 5 QNX? x Kxm Greeno, Knstn Collotzx, and Karen Bates tell the of life and MASH blotch. Bonwits charm Pvt. Lopez played by Kevin .loko. M.A.S.H. Everything went smoothly right up through closing night, which was the night the cast gave it everything they had.The excellence of these produc- tions, though, did not come without hard work and lots of it. Everyone made sacrifices. Rehearmls went from three to five, four days a week for two and a half months before the production, night rehearsals were from seven to nine. That adds up to alot of dedication. Bud Simmons 204 - Fall Play took no excuses. He was a harsh task master and outstanding director. He made the cast give more than they ever had, and that was the reason for the perfection the show achieved. In the relatively short time, they learned to work together, the cast became friends, and then, a family instead of just a group of strangers who had been thrown together. That is true ability! Hawkeye and Duke hassle Col Blake played by Dmitry Chernyak 2, it 96 if , E 3 M Kim Greeno baits Annabel McElise. na . , .,.. . . ..A...,....,.... , . ...,... ..,... I 'odd Banister Dan Blatt Ken Kroneberger Stephanie Eichenauer Winterfest proved to for those but for in the week- This year's be not only who attended their en- week by to the different however, Mickey Mouse day came in a close second. Beach day was an- other favorite, unfortunately it was on one of the coldest days students had experienced in several weeks. Airband took place during Win- terfest week, also. Needless to say, it was one of, if not the highlight of the week. The judges this year were se- lected by the senior class. They were as follows: Hal Moore of KHOW, Beth Kerr- Manager of the school store, Don Vigil- Manager of Burger 206 -- Winterfest King, and Russell Decker- GM teacher. All Bands proved to be very competitive this year. The three tina- lists were: The Helicopters- third place, Homegrown- second place, and Log and the Gang- first place. The dance was held on Saturday, February 22nd. This yearls king and queen were Joey Bradley and Jodi Mead. The senior attendants were Dan Kubitschek, Jill Stevens, Chris Parker, Susie Meiser, Joe Kubits- chek, and Laura Inzano. The junior attendants were Michelle McCut- cheon and Jon Bartlett. The sopho- more attendants were Shari Messmer and Jud Connelly and the freshman attendants were Randy Sears and Theresa Tiedman.. The theme of Winterfest was This Could Be the Night by Loverboy. The dance wasn't overcrowded, but I the students who did go had a great H time. 2 1 s i i . - 4 -Qi Helicopter struts their stuff' during airband competition. The 1985-86 Winterfest Royalty. 'l i Rob Olenski gets down! It has been said that the explosion of the space shuttle Challenger was our country's greatest tragedy since the death of John F. Kennedy. On January 28, the country watched as the first ci- vilian, school teacher Christine McAu- liff, was about to be launched into space. The whole country cried when McAuliff and the six other shuttle as- tronauts died. In honorarium it was proposed that the newly discovered moons of Uranus be named after the astronauts. In July, everyone was shocked to hear that President Reagan had cancer, but after surgery, he was said to be healthy once again. At the Geneva Summit, a major top- ic discussed between President Reagan and Soviet leader Michail Gorbachev, was Reagan's proposed Star Wars defense system. With the hijacking and murder of Leon Klinghoffer on the cruise shipg the Achilla Lauro, and the hijacking of a TWA airplane to Lebanon, the United States was ready to fight back against terrorism. Ronald Reagan, being suspi- cious that Khadafy was behind much of the terrorism, made accusations that caused tensions between Lybia and the United States. Other world-wide disasters were the tragic earthquake in Mexico City, and the volcano and mudslides in Columbia. Many people lost their lives in these disasters, and . . . 208 - Current Wa, 4,,4 W, Pk .4 'ZF M if f. ' , -f gn ny- V , . L, ,..f 1 . I1 , 'xz-1 t ,,,,i ' mjgj'lS2?f4ff,,, fl' is Fmmym , A , ,,., - C' wzliff-E:'r'lt.i?' . , ggwlfwvr-5:25 5:5 Q . 'v,'fgim:,,.f vw' :getty gg ,.., :QP-f5't A ' ' ttf ' 7' 3552. r 'R , V. w',w+f H if E3 f 5gj'i -51 ' Beiars'maulPatriots46- 10 ' Central Park tract dedic as memorial to John.Lev I N .. I gfkfg A 'll 'X fini, ,',, L 67 ! . . . people all over the world pitched in with donations of money food and clothing. Court and the nation was shocked with the confession of Cathleen Webb that the man she accused of raping her several years ago was actually innocent. Gary Dodge was found innocent after a retrial, and he was released from prison. Something in the way Cathleen Webb acted still caused many to believe that she was not telling the truth. The death of movie-star Rock Hud- son, due to the dreaded disease AIDS brought the disease out into the open. When people found that such a familiar person was stricken with the disease, they began to relize that something had to be done about it. Hollywood benefits began, and studies increased. The death of Rock Hudson spurred an awareness of AIDS that could save the lives of many others. In the Philippines, a presidential election between Ferdinand Marcos and Corazon Aquino turned into a countrywide state of emergency. The problems started when Marcos was ac- cused of fraudulent voting practices, and of destroying the economy of the country. The people of the Philippines rebelled against the government under Aquino's promptings and Marcos was encouraged to relinquish his power . . . Current - 209 Aquino did become President and Marcos left the country. The Ty- lenol scare of 1982 was relived when several Tylenol capsules were once again found to be tained with cyanide. Johnson and Johnson responded by ending production of the capsules for good. The Coca-Cola company tried to wipe out Pepsi by introducing a new, sweeter formula of Coke. The drinkers of the old Coke held protests thus caus- ing the company to recirculate their Classic Coke. They also came out with the popular Cherry Coke. In November 1985, the United States was visited by England's Prince Charles and Princess Diana. This was the Princess' first visit to the U.S. This year was a very special year be- cause of the return of Halley Comet. The comet can only be viewed by Earth every 76 years, so anyone who viewed the comet received a once in a lifetime thrill. Advertising took a turn toward the dangerous side. Calvin Klein headed the trend by use of suggestive, explicit ads. Transformers and Go-Bots were 41 on the lists of most children this year. The toys inspired their own after-school cartoons. The fad popular with many teenagers was SWATCH watches. The 210 - Current Filipinos celeb Us This Gtaeotfgiai I A 1? :xi 3 W A f Zliiz fl 'a 3,555 W - 323' A nl, 54 0 ., . at guy, T. .gfgim W .. .., .1 ,A . fi 37 Wg- ' fi: 1,. ,u-gsgfcff 'f 3T'ffi'1-if K Ll fy ' 'l k xx, my 3 1, ,girga -?v?'iff'f'2?X4g?fgz,gL ff, gf? 'lf' ' ijggv.-r ggi. 4 'iff fx f W fi ' r A 7 -,.i. ' J' .Z'1'f'5 if . fm: .wit aww mt 1 4 'W' A ,?'N.,,:-512 114 1 J 14. 4 1. t' -P M . , . kj, ,stiff 5, Zgffws in 'f ncaa: . 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A 9. , 7- , 1.1 f mv-..., ., ff 'f ' .M ,.' , s b l ,-':,Lb ,. 1 4.5.3 wxgizgqffkwqix r X, we I ,, m'5,L ,gvsw-YM:..,:'37.,3 .sms-q:,,1 , L - 4 v' ff ' QW - . ..' V ggi: if Y! X .. f w f . r r - fi Q X ,. . multi-colored and sometimes scented watches could be found on the wrists of teenagers from all social groups. Sports this year brought the first lady Globetrotter, Lynette Woodward, and the sportstar of the year, William the refrigerator Perry. The refrigera- tor was a member of the team who succeeded in having the most impres- sive Superbowl ever. The Chicago Bears beat out the New England Patri- ots with a score of 46-IO! The Bears became stars in their own rights with a Superbowl Shuffle video shown on MTV. At the World Series, the Kansas City Royals took home the win against the . . . Current - 211 St. Louis Cardinals. Seventeen year old Boris Becker became the youn- gest man ever to win the title of Wimb- ledon Champion. Another special event in baseball this year was the breaking of TY Cobb's hit record by Pete Rose. On a more local level, Daddy Bruce, the Denver restaurant owner, who feeds the homeless on special holidays, was honored this year with a street named after him, Daddy Bruce Ave. People were in an uproar all over the Denver area because of the public smoking is- sue. The year 1985-86 was the year of Don Johnson, Philip Michael Thomas, and the Miami Vice Look. The hottest thing at the box office was Michael J. Fox in Back to the Futurew grossing well over 100 million dollars. Other popular flicks were St. Elmo's Fire, Out of Africa, Pee- Wee's Big Adventure, Rambo, First Blood Part II, Rocky IV, Down and Out in Beverly Hills, and White Nights. On the music scene, no one could top 6'The Boss , Bruce Springsteen during the fall, but by early Spring, John Cou- gar Mellencamp had taken over as Americals country-boy hero. Madon- na ushered in the fashion craze of the year with her risque clothing and outra- geous on-stage antics. Sting and Phil Collins who were members of suc- cessful bands came out with popular solo albums this year. On July 13, 1985, more than a billion people world-wide tuned into the Live- Aid concerts at Wembley Stadium in London and John F. Kennedy Stadium in Philadelphia. The concerts were or- ganized by Bob Geldof, and they raised money for the Ethiopian famine vic- tims. Geldof was rewarded for his work with a Nobel Peace Prize nomination. United Artists against Apartheid re- corded the song Sun City to protest apartheid in South Africa. 212 - Current ,, 5.?gire,2:924 ,, ' Q ' E'q,r..' N . 4 5 1 'if n if Sa f .'-+-if-' ' M39 .-.., an ,,,.-., Y 4 . ., L ff? .. fi 1. ini' I f- .': ,. .. , MJ V, Q U. ,I 9. .,. 1. ' ., :V i,Qfrie:rlfl:1f',gff :- Mft ' .553'r'-if . . ., , -nf-5.5 J F ,,.. e ii '4' I 5 1 A lf11g , . 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Sue if-W s' ' Ceilens received recognition as the Sen- , N g pf' tinnal's Woman of the Year! This is the 7 T T it't first time that a teenager had ever been M given this honor. A development that ,,y ' most Green Mountain students weren't 1' used to, was the new male cheerleaders. 'F f They were an exciting addition to the y cheerleading squad. One of the major , problems on the Green Mountain cam- f pus this year was the parking lot prob- lem. At semester, juniors and seniors 'Sf 'tf?.4Jd5a1h'1L'teQ4:g541z-K.: .Jr Cotvin Klein Unclerwe-or -..f g,4jtfQ:, 1-s.fz-sf.-g'..-1: 31- Y 1 . tg zi1g,:v.i:fg,. -3 .J ------f,...1.f ,-If , ,, 1 .s- , .,. . , A e--..',,-- fa-., ,. 1 -Q -,.v. 4 - ,Ai , , .- 1' ,-Pg 5531! -:M - ', I il, L: . 1-,F , f,.,'j.ys.,r3f. .,.5,.. : .rf-a, 1 w'H '7 rug, V. M . .-,At '- - 'aEZ5fg? 9 1'f.1 1 g 3: -.f 1t.tfFY'5H 1 't.:n ,.- --f'fiffrf,g, f4ff?ffL ,-J-W-liffw ' Ti- arf- ff me-4--1.12--f .aapitfffi r 12 at ,asf Q ' ,Ji J -J r - 3:11152-,. E 'r f I-gf'-4'i.'f'if 'Q .. l ' 1 ff 1' .mt ,Si 1 .w ,,,:f?'- ' lit' :Nxt Y- 1 f' f' ,fra ft Q 1 g 1 3' 1' p , WW--Y' 1 Q i biri .. f3,'1 W H, W .1-'i ff ' fi ff. 2-it L. , 1 1 ' A A Y ' sf 3152? 2 Wrfezig' 1 fr W , ,T ' 1f'Y'f,iWsf 3:11 25114 ' iz: Qgriaiafz r aise L up ff ' 3 w h? ' 4 x if isa -- 53. 1 -is ' V 1--at were required to register their cars, and put a sticker on the rear window. Soph- omores and freshmen were not allowed to park in the lot after semester in hopes that the problem would be releived. This year was different from most be- cause we had two different student body presidents, Teri Martinez took over for Jung So when Jung graduated at semester. Senior, Jon Hume, became a national winner when he competed in various runs over the country. Lakes Ismailides also won an award in a Na- tional Science contest. There was a new non-school sponsored boys volleyball team this year made up of Green Mountain students. This new team had a very successful season. A new school policy this year was that parents were called if a student absence was not ex- cused within the day. This new policy was adopted to relieve the attendance problem. A sad development in Jeffer- son County was what some called a sui- cide epidemic. The epidemic caused the schools and social services to mobilize and try and help. The year 1985-1986 was a year in which much progress was made. It was also a year with many tragedies and setbacks. Good and bad it, it was the year that was. Current - 213 Ramblings This year's yearbook staff consisted of a variety of personalities. Several people with talents in different areas contributed to the success of this year's yearbook. Each year, the feature on the year- book page is focused on the problems and duties that are encountered. It is, however, the people attacking the prob- lems and duties that actually produce the yearbook. This year's yearbook staff consisted of four seniors, six juniors, six sopho- mores, and six freshmen. Jonna Behm senior, was this yearis editor and proved to be a major asset to the staff. She was Nancy Rassmussen takes a break to show us a smile. Wendy Whittekiend and Jason Hokenstrom relax after completing a page, sbs lst row- Jeff Thomas, David Rodenbaugh, Jason Hokenstrom 2nd row- Karrie Bliss, Molly Campbell 3rd row- Matt Leyba, Andrea not only able to keep on top of the needs and deadlines of the yearbook, but she was also a friend to each member of the staff. She was responsible for assigning stories, photos, etc., and seeing that each person finished their assignments. The editor, as well as the rest of the staff, proved to be enthusiastic about the success of this year's yearbook. De- spite the hassles and times of frustra- tion, the staff was able to overcome problems and put together a yearbook we believe will be both interesting and unique to any previously issued year- book. We hope you enjoy it! ff. 33- it , it -- i g-: .3 ,. arg t. ,, '-,ati a ,A- it it S a t ,a f ,e M 1. A if t ttg rg -ir ' gpg. ' w ill s o i A t im e - 5 if i s ,I g p s :sg W . ..... , W Mn... H... ,U ,l li 5 It it ix . ,iw , , 5 VQEQ .3 1 . fi, 5 , Qgfq ? . .A E 1 1.4 1,1 ,. . As 1 5 5:f,,,jj ' --- r 'ri -Z l . i if sat s -an - Meanor, Jonna Behm, Dana Spittler, Pat Carey 4th row- Lori . Peppmuller, Kristen Schultz, Cambria Olson, Wendy Whittekiend, Shannon Peppmuller, Laura Bier 5th row- Scott Spendlove, Nancy Rasmussen, John Schallenkamp. 214 --- Ramblings Jonna Behm and Scott Spendlove decide on layout designs. Karrie Bliss takes her work home to finish. Matt Leyba waits for his next assignment. Dear Reader When I took on the responsibility as editor, I thought l had it made with fun and games. It was a lot of fun, however, l wasn't expecting so much work and frustration. At the end of the l984-85 school year we chose a cover design that we thought everyone would be proud of. We stuck with the cover color sequence but wanted to do something a little different. The yearbook staff liked the cover design element using rounded corners on every page becoming a theme in itself. Many people take for granted all the work producing a yearbook consists of. The yearbook staff has worked very hard to put out a good yearbook. The main photographers this year were David Rodenbaugh and Matt Leyba who was new to the staff. He proved his photographic abilities at the beginning of the year and has out done himself ever since. Nina Schnieder who had to give up yearbook at semester was a tremendous asset to the staff for pictures and copy. Karrie Bliss and Wendy Whittekiend were also new to the staff this year. The effort they put forth was phenomenal!! Wendy has become notorious for her ability to write good quick copy and receives a lot of credit for the current events section. Karrie, from the start was willing to take on anything set in her path. She was a very strong, dedicated worker. Cambria Olson was new to the staff. However, working with the yearbook is not a foreign subject to her. She was editor of Dunstans yearbook last year. Pat Cary and Nancy Rasmussen became members of the staff second semester. Nancy, from the beginning was always willing to take on any assignment. She was also a terrific photographer. Pat was constantly taking on layouts any time somebody needed them. Pat was there to help even when he had other things to do. This is John Schallenkamp's second year with the yearbook staff. John was our key man. Without his ability to work with the computer and to type as fast as he does, this book wouldn't have gotten compieted so soon. Dana Spittler, junior, was an incredibly outstanding student this year, as always. She has been on the staff for three years. She knows all there is to know about the yearbook. Dana showed a lot of care and loyalty. That loyalty bailed many people out of tough situations many times. Ann Orton started the yearbook staff her freshman year, She remained with us until the middle of her junior year. She started out the year as a junior editor but chose to leave the staff at semester. She was a very strong emotional pegssnnwho accomplished a lot, especially under pressure. Ann was missed a great deal when she left. tThanks Ann. J. . ' Further thanks should goto 'Andrea Meanor for being the calm influence in the fall, Jason I-iokenstrom for being such a great runner and also taking on pages which needed help, Jeff Thomas for finally learning his way through the building, Kristen Schultz for doing a terrific job on Homecoming and all her other assignments, Laura Bier for writing anything given to her, Scott Spendlove for hailing so many pages out when they were needed in a hurry, Lori and Shannon Peppmuller for the work contributed and thanks also to Molly Campbell who came to the staff a couple of weeks into the second semester. She was eager to write the stories handed to her with incredible quality and speed: She was a great asset to the staff. We are very proud of many different things we tried to accomplish in this years book. l know I can speak for the entire staff when I say we hope you enjoy this yearbook. Sincerely yours, t t J Jonna Bchm Ramblins Editor I986. Rambling ..- 215 AUTCGRAPHS


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