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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
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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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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
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