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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
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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
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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
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