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3 fax .TN 'S Dan Black Dennis Hastings Caroline Rosno Ms Rosno enjoys hall supervising. One of Ms. Lancasters specialties developing slide shows. QF i ti :pil N... 1 gg Ep A at , Dave Dickason Faith Gunther Larry Knott Gail Mclntire Tom Peraulr Bruce Rohlfing Mr. Hastings Many students will never have the chance to know a teacher outside of school, but for those of us who do, discover it is a real gold mine of friend- ship. One of these friends was Mr. Has- tmgs. Mr. Hastings teaches American His- tory to Sophomores and Seniors AP Teaching is one thing that is important to him My life is my family my career It s important to me to be the best hus band teacher coach friend Idesnre to be fit in mind and body play good soccer and be a good leader He also coaches soccer track and was a senior sponsor 52-i1fffgsVl.f3fQE ' ff ' ' ' 'Zfiif . , . -551.11 ,V ,V , . -' Q s glgrr lgjg H 'fi 1 - E ji? a v
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Learning About The a t Uplifting Students Mind Many different events went on in the Social Studies Department. In Mr. Black's class of Ancient Egypt they had a class on mumification while studying King Tut. Volunteers went through a ceremony using candles and Egyptian music. I asked Rich Clements what he thought about it and he replied, I thought it was real cool and Mr. Black knows what he teaches and it made it look like the real thing. Also a constitutional celebration was held on September 15th. Mrs. Gunther was in charge of this special event. That day students dressed up in red, white, and blue for spirit day and at 7:00 stu- dents and faculty gathered at the front of the school around the flag pole. The whole musical department performed. A State Representative came for the raising of the flag. Many different things were donated for the time capsule to be opened 25 years from now. I asked Mrs. Gunther what she thought about the ceremony she said, It was a super event. The whole student body participated a whole lot too and we had a huge turn out of items for the time capsule. With the Ramses exhibit going on the library had a small exhibit of their own. The library also put together exhibits on the Denver past this year. Mr, Peraulr continuously works with his students. Mrs. Gunther fools her class as a depression bum. 144 M ssfub
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14 - Sci.-P.E. Science And P.E. Keeping Fit For The Future Volleyball, soccer, badmitton, foot- ball and basketball are just some of the activities that the students at GM do when they sign up for Physical Educa- tion. Though, some of those things might not interest everyone, there is still aerobics, modern dance and power weight training. These three are the most popular classes among the students. There were many highlights this year in the PE department. The aerobics classes had a canned food drive and the modern dance classes performed for many schools and nursing homes. Mrs. Hastings feels one should work hard and stay healthy, . . . because your health reflects on all aspects of your life. Test tubes and labs sureg but what else is there about the Science Department? This year Cindy Fite and Sue McNamee were able to write - Aids and Reproduc- tion, It teaches the students about the new dangers of sex in the 198O's. Mr. Davis' third and fourth hour chemistry classes took a field trip to visit the new Foothills Water Treatment plant last fall. Hey, it's better than a test, right?l Mr. Reid was able to use computers more extensively this year. He feels com- puters are the key to opening tomorrows doors to the universe and will try to use them even further with future students. Even though all of the science teach- ers were busy during the year, they were all trying to get a point across. Mrs. Hoople sums it up with, Plan for to- morrow, work for today, and have fun everyday! t rrtrt A I 4 4 . is ,,,. Y lf V , ff ia W+mwm...,,,,. - ,,fi..,. lf Y . ,,.. . . ,,.r. . of . ' M-if ' , Q if ,. V ,.....,., , 5 0 sf 'Wm law Mr. Leonhart looks over his class with a watchful eye. Mrs. MacNamee shows her interest in the mysteries of science. nf
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