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

 - Class of 1988

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Lisa Higinbotham and Christy Springheld get their costumes on for the Parade of Lghts. Key Clubbers at the summer, rally to encourage new members. v i ,, , s , Left to Right: Rennae Hood Christine Gerhart, Laura Biezg Adam Way, Anthony Valerio. Bottom: Mr, Ross, Mbhelle Hyman, Ann Clarke, Erik Yarnell, 1 E Bottom Rowg Left to Right: jll Bebbeig Dan HalL Amy Tucker, Tonya Davis, Christy Springfield Lisa Ifhgrribotham, Macy Barett, Mike Yorty, Todd Loschen, Todd Tyson, Ross Gagosian, Kim MacAdams, Adrian Rivers, Holly Elgas, Alisha Hirnp, Lisa Murray. Not Pictured: David Rodenbaugh Key Club Officers: Len' to Right: Treasureig Christy Springfield junior Representative, Lisa Hrginbotham, Freshman Representative, Mike Yorty, Vice President, Kim MacAdams, Presi- dent, Ross Gagosian, Historian, Adrian Rivers, Sophomore Representative, Holly Elgas. Not pictured: Lt. Governor, Anthony Valerio. M Q Key Club, Gov. Clubf 195

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chievement Working Toward Future Sucess For Key Clubers service and fun go together. A popular project is Adopt-A-Grandparent, they go to Villa Manor nursing home and visit with the people staying there. lt's really fun because the old people are an inspiration and you learn a lot about life, said ulie Clayton. On a more sporty side they enjoy Adaptive Aquatics. During aquatics they teach mentally and physically handicapped people to swim and gear up for the Special Olympics. The annual canned food drive was a success again this year bringing in cans for the needy. The blood drive is also an annual project in which they hold the record for the most pints of blood brought in by a temporary blood bank. Some special projects this year they participated in were selling pro grams at Bandimere Speedway, helping in the construc tion of a gazebo, and helping with the Parade of Lights Key Clubers also look forward to the convention each year, where awards are given and fun is shared by everyone. I enjoy Key Club because it gives me satis faction to work with the people, said Ross Gagosian The 19874988 theme and major emphasis program is . . . for friendship sake Government club has accomplished many things during their two years with Mr. Ross as their sponsor Some activities that Government Club participated in were helping with the bicentennial celebration and Youth in Government. Youth in Government was when a group of students took a trip to the capital. The students wrote and passed bills. The 25 students in Government Club were led by Michelle Hyman, President, Anthony Valerio, Vice President, Anne Clarke, secretary, and Rennae Hood treasurer. Tim Bradsby said Government club is a neat exper- ience for teenagers to see how the Government really works. The one major activity that was accomplished was their trip to Northern Colorado, X Ns Holly Elgas in costume for the Parade of Lights. l 194fKey Club, Gov. Club



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The Best Of The Best .1 ka .f fa if M M fff Achievement at the Max! e?ee AW , i 2 WW National Honor Society and National Art Honor Society are the best of the eae ,A ii best. To become a member of N.H.S. a T f :Zar l V : i y student must have and maintain a grade i'ii iiiii flili C I point average of 5.5 or above and be J In VVA: tl: . tt,i iyl active in both school and the communi- ty. They accomplished many things un- T t der the guidance of Cindy Fite. Their iii'i 'C busy schedule included participating in a T fi booth at the carnival for Homecoming, -. syf . Ramses, wrapping Christmas presents at Westland and last but not least a bake sale. 'Qi y ,dcta, yyilyyztyly Q The NHS officers this year were: fiir' T jason Frick as President, Anne Clarke as g plgyyy S Vice-President, Amy Schonbok as Sec- ygyxy T retary and john Schallenkamp as the 'liiiil' H' Treasurer. NAHS were the creative, outgoing art ff students. To be in the club, an artist T zgrzicz gm must have to be an art student or pho- . tOgraPher. These members work hard r 'iiiili f painting murals on various walls through my . ' 'C the school. Upcoming projects include special photography for the school and hanging a mobile dragon in the library. Sponsored by Mr. Knaub, N AHS Of- Adam Cole ponders the formation of his ams- ,,.,., ficers were: President Christine Gerhart, ?gf:1':ZP Z'j' Dave Rodenbaughj Kevm Vrce-President Lynn Dodge, Treasurer Lehman, all NHS swat-ms, break forlunch in Tammy Urrutia and Secretary Christy Mfs- 5f2fkf'Y,5 f00m' Gersch. NAHS members, Sean McGinley and Andrea Baca, help rn working on the design for the artroom doors. 196 NAHS-NHS

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