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

 - Class of 1988

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eufwfww ss.. .-or lv, 2 'E s A Sandra Garwood Richie Hastings Bob Spykstra Allen Snyder 3 f in Q is X as c l. Si jill Adams james Davis Cynthia Fire Dorrie Hoople Craig Place David Reid Roger Marfengon Susanne MaCNamee Don MCGatlin Mr. Martenson students marvels over his students accomplishments. Mr. Spyksrm instructs -1-V,H55.-3.,VAV,QV5V::3.p-,,.:....V-51... ..-.V- 5 ,E-5-5. .V,. H, .V,.,. ,V,x,,,,..V.r.3- the students ofthe fine art of archery. Is there any reason to drive a beautiful red Corvette 1 or a black, convertible Camaro when it's possible to drive a sleek, classy Cadillac? A teacher here at Green Mountain sure seems to have found some. So who is that spooky driver of that mysterious looking Hearse? . . None other than Mr. Davis. Oh! Don't be frightened, he isn't really spooky, just a great teacher Why would a science teacher get a Hearse7 Well it s not for dead people lust dead frogs Mr Davis had always wanted a Hearse so finally this summer he went out and bought his Black Beauty for 2500 dollars He defends It s quite handy' It has a little remote control thingy bopper which moves the bed where the caskets would go Even my father in law has one' Sci.-P.E. - 147



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Challenges Probing New Once one has been in any of the math classes here at Green Mountain, it's easy to see how it adds up to being a great Math Department. Mr, Sparks has had a wonderful influence on this department by providing good leader- ship and wanting the best for the stu- dents and teachers, injected Mr. Oehm. Math helps a person to learn and succeed in life. That's what makes the math teachers so special. They give students their time and patience K most of the timefj. This way the student learns how to figure the problems on their own later. Mr. Seaman sums up the department's attitude by saying, I like being able to work with students to help them understand the math pro- cess. Imagine finding oneself in a differ- ent country, and not knowing anyone. What is the world is Mrs. Young talking about?, asks Whizzer Scott. Mr. Shepard asks, You say you need another homework assignment? Is that Mr. Da vis with Mr. Oehm? No! It's just Beth Kerr during Halloween spirit week. W? Areas Of The World Fortunately, one thing known is the language. Any number of people could find themselves in this situation, in- cluding Green Mountain students. The Foreign Language department consists of creme of the crop teachers. They are extremely qualified to enable students to participate in such experiences. Chairperson, Marcia Brown, comments about her department with an energet- ic, It's wonderful! Foreign Language has many exciting activities to offer, including skits, cul- tural food experiences, plus cultural as- pects of the country are covered as well. The most important topic dis- cussed in a Foreign Language class is the lives of the world. Not only does a person learn about others, most impor- tantly one develops understanding about themselves. 4

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