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

 - Class of 1988

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8 ilu 'inane t t s a- as 'Q IQ . t A A - ' .x:. -t - '., , Q CA QE.-2 s Glenda Adams Ed Apodaca Sue liking Horace Hix Tom Towner Ken Weaver Robert Brown Christy Moore Counselor Tom Towner gives his time and effort, not only in school, but also outside of school. He restores Plains Indian artifacts. Says Mr. Towner, Ever since I was a kid, I've always been interested and intrigued by the Plains Indians. Mr. Towner started a personal collection, however he found it became very expensive. His solution was to buy artifacts of less quality and to restore them himself. Meeting Drew Bax is what put Mr. Towner in head first. Mr. Bax had one of the largest plains Indian personal collections in the country. Mr. Towner worked at his estate restoring artifacts to later move on to the Boston Museum of Fine Arts and also the Denver Museum Materials are a key part in restoring an artifact I mainly look for antique beads which may come from France Italy and Germany As you may have guessed the authenticity of a piece is critical to it s restoration Mr Towner stresses that although these artifacts are beautiful and an art in themselves it is also important to know that they tell ofa way of life and heritage which is part of the history of native Americans I do it not only for self satisfaction but to keep live a culture and part of Americas past X kdm, oil? 'B x i ii w e Q eff johann Cohn Pete Croonquist Sue Mundell Nancy Prince -- Candice Weedman .1 - hangin' out in - the halls. viii? Michelle Imhoff and Claudi Srrobl ask Srg. Donaldson for military fuff information. l l S 4 muh' s 1 '::':5E.5E.E' y y - y V g,.j.gE - s ' E' 'iiif Y . , ' , ' E555

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e-ri if , tif' if .L ,. .Q gr W ,ggi Mellczr mozy down the hallway. fi il- Mr. Sparks One addition to this years administra- tion was Mr. Robert Sparks. Mr. Sparks 253 Eg! zsr previously held a position as assistant area superintendent. When offered the 1 chance to work at Green Mountain, however, he quickly accepted. I was excited to be back in the school setting and real thrilled to be a part of Green Mountain. In response to his feelings about the 1 first place ranking earned by marching band and soccer, he replied excitedly, g This is the first school I've ever been to tl where there were two state victories on gl the same day! l'l i 1 Mr. Sparks has added a cohesive as- ? if Mr. Sparks observes students eatmg Pest to th? admmlstratlon' an aspect 'y fund, Whf1ePe,fO,m,y,g the em. which unified the school by a strong popular Hall Duty . lCaCl61'. aaa . . S E : F C : N : D. 5 Pt- W.-www - .A . . fwfr?-oe 5 xl ll , l it ..... at f gi it ii 2 Za 5 - Administration f 139 I



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