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new Hb The school that celebrated its silver anniversary this year began as a jun- iorfsenior high housed in what is now the Air Force's general's quarters. Stu- dents moved from that facility to the brand-new Building A in 1960. ln the autumn of 1961, the north end of Building B was completed, and the following year the south end opened. Building which contains the school's library and one of the gyms, followed one year after that. ln 1966 Air Academy Junior High was completed, and students in grades sev- en through nine moved to their new building east of I 25 after spring break The final addition to the AAHS facility Building D was completed in 1976 By the 197980 school year District Twentys growth was again evident by overcrowded classrooms and lock ers and new students who moved into certain areas of the district after that were bussed to Coronado High School as an interim measure until Rampart High School could open its doors in 1962 Z-nf 129 Student Life
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In Wlth The New On Wrth The Qld At the beglnnrng of the year stu dents drdn t thunk too much about If But by late fall after Drstrlct Twenty s second hugh school was offrclally named Rampart and half of Arr Acad emys student body was consulted about such Items as the new school s mascot and colors people began to form and vorce oprmons about the expansion Sophomores Shana Kohles and Pam Frank Ilvlng west of the dlstrlct s I 25 drvrdrng Irne were slated to con trnue as Arr Academy students I m glad I can continue at Arr Academy commented Shana a gymnast Ive always wanted to graduate from thus school About the blggest disadvantage I can see of the expansion wrll be the dlvldlng of the semor class and athletrc teams Fellow athlete Pam Frank was also happy to continue as an Arr Academy Kadet but she admrtted to some envy of Rampart s new facrll tres It wrll be good to carry out the Academy tradrtron though she sand Sophomores Carla Coughlan and Bobby Formanek slated to be Ram part Rams durrng their junior year were equally excrted about golng to the new school I m glad I II be go Ing there Carla sand For one thrng the school rs gorng to be connected and all Indoors so we won t have to walk outsrde to get to a different bulldmg The new school wrll be great Bobby concurred Next year wlll be nts frrst year and well get to be a part of If The class of 1983 was the senlor class destined to be splrt by the ex pansron with part contrnulng at Arr Academy and part movrng to Ram part Juniors Rrta Rrzkallah and Bran don Rowe were part of that class but both were scheduled to continue at Arr Academy I m torn Ruta sand Id Irke to go to the new school because so many of my fnends wrll be going there On the other hand I want to graduate from Arr Academy after all I ve gone here for two years and I want to fmlsh The new school wrll be nrce and all but I ll strck with Arr Acade m I am proud to go to Arr Acade my stated Brandon Rampart wrll have rts advantages luke bemg all new and carpeted Its too bad that fnends have to be splrt up but I luke wrll be tough the adjustment and all but also a great challenge Future Rampart graduates Bruce Lockwood and Shelly Vaughn voiced optrmrstlc loyalty to their new school I want to go to Rampart Bruce sard because rt wrll be a change of pace We wrll be the flrst graduating class We will be AAA rn sports and a lot more competmve We wlll be the frrst senror class there and we will be able to set all the tradrtrons I dont mrnd the splrt because my good fnends are gonng to Rampart too lt s gomg to be a whole new atmo sphere Shelly acknowledged both advan tages and dlsadvantages of chang mg schools but concluded Wrth ev eryone working together and point mg toward leadership I thunk we could make Ramparts flrst year a year to remember O ' . I , . . . 1. Sf , o Q I e I . I u r . . . Mm I I - n ll u . 4 a g ' the idea of a four-year high school. It ,IKM . . . I . rf . . 1 n ' 1 u n a n I1 ll l . . X ,
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fl! OUTSTANDING 5 H .X V 'rr ' g N'mn 4,,f: 1 ,,,:W.x,3, ,K ups, -, , Q Junior varsity spirit leaders had the job of promoting enthusiasm in the sophomore class. Jeanine Mitchell, Jeane Craig, and Gina Volpe get rowdy ata pep assembly before a football game Crop leftj. Participating in one of DECA's many activities, DeeAnn Dugger and Dan Walsh work in the concession stand during AC- 1 30 I Organizations , ,,, - f'4'g::, .4 V Q ' 57 AD-IM-Y period Ctop rightb. At an outdoor assembly, NHS president Lisa Wagner and principal Mrs. Julie Fairley draw the winner of the NHS General Grant Raffle, Kevin Jensen, as Lisa Potter, Erica Anderson, and Sally Grenoble look on Cobovej.
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