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

 - Class of 1988

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The International Club, sponsored by Mrs. Brown did an assortment of interesting things during the year. One special event was sponsoring a child for Feed the World. They went to a variety of international restaurants such as Don Quixote. They had parties at school where every- one brought a different type of international food. One of the goals for the club was to learn about the different cultures and to discover what it is like to live in a different country. It is really interesting talking to an exchange student be- cause you find out how much you really are alike. said Meredith Hindley, The club is a lot of fun, and teaches people about different coun- tries. By doing different activities and going out to restaurants people really experience what it's like to be in another country. said Paul Baker president of the club, Being in the Science Club is very educational and fun. Some of the interesting things they do is take field trips twice a month, they go to the Botanic Gardens, a nature walk at Chatfield, and the Colorado School of Mines. The group meets every Thursday morning at 7:00 a.m. to learn what science is really about and to really appreciate and observe more of the natu - ral environment. The things that they accomplish for themselves and others are to have fun and to appreciate the science world. Mr. Reed and Mrs. Garwood are the sponsors of Science Club. They feel that having the love of nature, to be curious, and not easily frustrated is what the Science Club is made out of. The International Club enjoys a quick snack before a slide show. International Club. Front: Paul Baker. Middle Row: Tom Bier, julie Clayton, Meredith Hindley, jennifer Coon. Back Row: Matt johnson, Mrs. Browrtjermifer Fisher, Chris Wallhauser. Science Club. Front Row: Mike Conca, Alicia Havens, Toula Ismailids, Annika Hauglund. Back Row: john Daly, Greg Ismailids, Rob Herronen, Mike Longan, Andy Shepard. Scienceg International Club - 199

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Club hat o Beyond The Class Exploring Things At A Greater Depth Been wondering who delivered the Ram Daily every 3rd hour? Well of course members of the Forensics team! Believe it or not there were 85 members on the team this year and they had a busy schedule! From October to May 1 they participated in 25 speech tourna- ments all over the state. They attended 2 districts and of course state and a na- tional tournament. Mr. Shepard the Forensics team sponsor felt We re not as strong this year as in the past. We are in a rebuilding ear. There was hope however there were quite a few promising members feel Mr. Shepard among them were Kristin An- derson a freshman Mandy Blue sophomore Mike Conca a senior Mar- cus Devita a sophomore jessica New- ton a freshman and Rob Shields a sen- 'o . 'We have a lot of untapped talent in the school. We would like to create op- portunities for that talent Mr. Shepard replied. Mr. Shepard predicted a record num- ber of students would go to state this year and he is very excited about being chosen as the host school for the 1989 National Tournament. Faithful members Mr. Shepard, Mike Conca and Alicia Havens. X E .-i. wifi Si -- 7 5.5 177: is:-i'i3 sir ti?-'K-ii - - ,Q , ' 25 PI 4 sas--fs 55, K Chris Calanclro and Courtney Pierce demonstrate a new method of negotiation. Marcus Devita obtains a pro- found thought. Q'---..,,,,w Q. . 's 'sgxzsr - .X . ai. 198 Forensics



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rite n! Aspiring Writers Put Pen To Paper Assign stories, get stories in, take them to the printer for type set, get copy back and proof read, and do lay-out. Those are the things went into getting the Rampage out to the student body each month. Rampage underwent many changes this past year. The first being a new advisor, Mr. Sandoval. The staff is the paper, said Mr. Sandoval, I am an advisor, they make the decisions. Mr. Sandoval encourages growth within a paper. The paper went to twelve pages and came out with ajanuary edition. More work is involved in going twelve pages and the staff did extra workf' said Theresa Frith, editor. Other changes came in the form of use of pictures and sports coverage. The paper at- tempted to use more big pictures. Thesports section expanded. We have tried to get away from writing just a paragraph on each sport - going for more depth in high inter- est sports, said Andy Clayton, sports writer. The Rampage is an important part of school culture. The feature page is popular, with such highlights as guest columns and Dear joe. My favorite thing is Dearjoe, it's quite humorous, said Tim Kelliher. All of the editors, with the exception of Margaret Underwood, were juniors. Next year's paper will benefit from their exper- iences, as well as from the addition of new staff members. Rampage Staff Front: Andy Dieball, jeff Thomas, Theresa Frith, jeff Courson. Middle: Sarah Decker, john Armstrong, Caroline Anderson, Michelle Shefhed, Apryl Chavez, Kim Lundgren. Back: Kristi White, Andy Clayton, Ross Gagosian, jeff Mitchell Todd Lmdholm, Mr. Sandoval. 200 -Q Rampage -. r ei as i Nate Starkey, feature editor, works on lay-out for the feature page.

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