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

 - Class of 1988

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People Who Help g Janitors, Cooks, And Ed - Neither wind, nor sleet, nor snow in the parking lot can keep Green Moun- tain from having classes. Why? Well, of course its our super team of custodians, who else? Never do they tire of keeping the school running in tip-top shape. Yes, even the toilets. At the top of this list is Charlie Arm- strong, building engineer. When a crisis strikes, such as a fire, Charlie must take action. He is responsible for the safety and well being ofthe students and fac- ulty of GMHS. Why does he take on such a responsibility? So I could be- come the true renaissance man. Next on the list is Donna Ward, head custodian. She makes sure every corner, every toilet, every sink in the building is sparkling clean. To assist her are her faithful companions, Rose Masters, Bill Hall, Carleen Collins, and Les Wolff. Keeping stomachs quiet and hearing -r--- we-rf-... ...., W ..... . f:-fr , .,,..,. . .,...,..,..,.... ..,. complaints are all part of the chefs jobs at GMHS. Making delectable and nutri- tious lunches so we will perform well in all we do gives them pleasure. Leading the pack is Rose Anderson, she orders the food and supervises its preparation. Her chefmates are Jeanette Schwindt, Virginia Block, janet Hehr, Miria Hollowaty, and Jeanne Curtis. All thieves and dealers Cdrugs, what else?D beware, Ed Romero is watching you! This friendly guy keeps GMHS drug and crime free. Letting parents re- lax, knowing their kids are in good envi- ronment where productivity overflows. f Without these people, GMHS would not be the same. Their contributions keep the school running smooth. Thanks to them, GMHS is a school building i:'- in that students can be proud of, and they . lisa, . is 2 . afe. '71 ,,,W., , aw .,,,,,,,,,,.,.,.,.......,.,,.,,, ,,,.,, ,,,.,,,,..,. ., School Security guard, Ed Romero Beth Store Manager Its free hour mouths water and soon a line forms outside the school store. What's a person to do? Elizabeth Beth Kerr knows! She had been manager of the store for 7 years, and she i 3 Q 52 f S ff' 32525 S. . ..,.. a... .. .. is t it a..s ,..... fs , M., s.,as.,. , ,... me ..,., .. ....,,, .... .... ...,, .. , t ., . ,M -sig i 5 , V y gi is 5? sig Ei 3, knows how to keep hungry students satisfied. F It's fun working with the kids and the funny Egg? things they do. The school store pulls in 32,500 a month which goes to the Student Senate. 33,5 Originally from Ohio, she's a die hard Cleve- 5523 V, land Browns fan. She enjoys jogging and spends gilt? ii 'E U'1UCh of her time at her ITl0l1Hf21iU h0m6. Beth iight COOKS: Rose Anderson, jeanerte Schwindt, Virginia I does not like fashion, she feels that it is too Block, janet Hehr. Not pictured: Miria Hollowary, i expressive. jeanne Curtis E To work alongside Beth, a student must have Q at least a C average, but they make 33 a hour and 2 receive free beverages for their time. g A A M V' R Hungry minds are always prominent at GMHS, .,.,H.-A ', ' V' 14 V N K, , but hungry bodies? They are unheard of thanks to r it 4 rr if r ' i 5 EM Beth. fl' f a s sf w as r .... ...,.............., ..,... .......... rr r . ...... , ..,.... , ... ..... ,, .......... , ,, rr.. 154 - Helpers C USTODIANSJ Top: Rosalie Masters, Bill Hall, Carleen Collins, Bottom: Dan Coleman, Les Wolff Donna Ward, Charlie Armstrong if

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ine Art Learning The Finer Things In Life The year has taken on a new positive attitude, not only by students, but by teachers in the fine aft departments. I find this year exciting and Challenging my students are doing better than ever before. The atmosphere of the whole school is becoming more upbeat and that provides a better learning climate overall, explains Mrs. Kuehn. Music not only includes a vocal as- pect, but an instrumental as well, Mr. Meininger told us, This is going to be a great year in the music department! There are no aspects of the department that aren't going well. All choirs are as good as ever, and positiveness of stu- dents this year leads me to believe that we will achieve new heights in several areas. Take a look at Marching Band this year and see what we've achieved. Art is a very general heading in which there are many different areas of study. Art includes not only drawing, but pho- tography, ceramics, painting and crafts. The art department will be putting up some interesting installations in the commons area. Some of the projects that were put up were finishing logos, photography blow-ups, and putting up a large suspended floating sculpture in the commons area. Both departments had a very success- ful year! Mr. Winegar concluded, Yes- terday's over and tomorrow isn't here yet, so make the best of today. The artroom wall displays the GM talent. Mr. Winegar assists a student with her project. ArtfMusic - 153



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PEER COU SELORS GUIDE Success is failure turned inside out. It's easy for people to say 'Keep Smiling' and 'Don't let people get you down', but it will happen, just don't ever quit and give up on your dreams. Everyone of you deserves the world! This is Brad Buikema's advice to students as a Peer Counselor. Peer Coun- selors were chosen to help GMHS students with their problems. They had to tryout in the spring by filling out applications and having an interview with the sponsors, Mr. Towner and Dr. Adams. Fourteen were then chosen. It didn't take any prepara- tion, because if you have the ability to talk to people, you don't need preparation. You just have to be able to listen, Tony Counts said. First semester, the Peer Counselors were in training. They learn counseling tech- niques, starting out by going on a retreat in the fall. Along with learning about coun- seling students, the Peer Counselors must learn about themselves first, which is also done first semester. I've learned a lot about myself, my morals, and my opinions. I've also learned techniques to help others such as paraphrasing, reflecting, and asking open-ended questions, said Donna Schmoker. They practice all these things by performing role plays. Second semester, peer counselors actually counsel students with their problems or just lend an ear for someone who may need it. I enjoy peer counseling because I care about other peo- ple. I enjoy helping other people talk things out. said jason Brehm. The peer counselors put their feet up, alter a long day at the retreat, to tell a joke. '11, ef.. , W c. . - k , tg? 4 -2 . dag Bernie Miller and Brad Builcema tell each other their thoughts while relaxing under the shade. Kellie Robinson and Darin Snow have an intriguing conver- sarion about driving techniques. Front Row: Nrlcki Lrnne, jason Brehm, Sean Scott, Bernie Miller, Monique Knott, Tony Counts, Kelly Robinson. Back Row: Mr. Towner, Dan Reed, Tony Pankratz, Donna Schmoker, Brad Builcema, Darin Snow, Sena jensen, Lisa Meyers, Dr. Adams. Peer Counselors W'

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