Air Academy High School - Vapor Trails Yearbook (USAF Academy, CO)

 - Class of 1982

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Air Academy High School - Vapor Trails Yearbook (USAF Academy, CO) online collection, 1982 Edition, Page 79 of 230
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Jr. Year Important To College-Bound Most juniors felt that they were important any- way, but according to counselor Mr. Tom Zabel, Academically, a student's junior year is the most important. Colleges feel sophomores are still get- ting used to school and seniors are on their way out, so they weigh your junior grades the hea- viest. Although students scheduled their own classes, most still had a variety of required courses to get out of the way before thinking about electives. Typical junior classes included U. S. History, Eng- lish Literature, and College Prep English. A math or behavoriol science was usually taken also. While juniors were better off than sophomores when it came to registration, they were still be- hind the seniors and had to contend with already- full classes and long lines to schedule courses. But despite the confusion and frustration, students usually left the gym feeling they had gotten the best schedule possible. Although juniors still had to take some required courses, they could choose many classes themselves. Janey Smith and Liz Holland see which classes interest them. 6- A a I fi ffl ,., Q AL - , . Mary Jo Morin Daren Mork Linda Morton David Mosbarger Stephen Mullaly Erica Munson John Munson William Munson Christopher Murray Paul Nagy Greg Natchez Teresa Nealon Karen Nelson Jim Newell Jeffrey Norton Rudy Norton Kathryn Oberle Susan O'Brien Alan Oken Mikole Ogden Ken Oleszek Bob Olson Amy Park Douglas Parmelee Elizabeth Paul Blythe Peeples Tammy Penland Francis Perry JoEllen Pertl Carina Peterson Sam Peterson Charles Pfannerstill Juniors! 71

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Laura Link Sean Linnon Bruce Lockwood Christopher Lyke Coral Mobe Thomas MacDonald Siena MacDougald Suzanne Mangold Paul Marsilio Sef Martinez Todd Martz Estherann Matsu Dawn Matthews Susan Maxwell Leslie May Cynthia McCarthy Michael McCormick Mark McDonald John McDougal Mike McFaddon Richard McMullen Troy Meehleis John Meoni Kirk Miller Ross Miller Russell Milstein Katharine Minihan John Mitchell Jeannie Mobley Barbara Moore Belisa Morgan Martin Morin 701 Juniors 4 . J 'Ai L. 35- L 1 iff gf a.,,,, 1 -.. , ilk 'XX Classes took hard work and a long attention span. Leah Head concentrates on a assignment. Mony high school stu- dents found sibling rivalry to be a problem. Twins Dodie and Jodie Schmidt feel no such tension, and cheer together at a football game. mv V x 5 , CW



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Austin Pfenning Sonia Phillips Pamela Porter Laurel Povelite Patrick Quigley Karen Raley Maureen Ransom Jay Reagan Gwendolyn Rector Eric Reed Kris Reinert William Reischling Pamela Reiser Steve Renfro Paula Retsky Russ Richardson Robert Ridenour John Rimer Paul Rising James Ritch Jodi Riter Rita Rizkallah Doyle Robbins Kym Roderick Carol Rodgers Elizabeth Rodwell Lisa Roell John Rolfe Valerie Rose Steve Roth Paul Rousselot Brandon Rowe 72lJuniors ,X . .ez-so 92 -r s - ff. Si? X .Q ck X g gig M4 ...NX . 50 fag. Junior Council ln a three-year high school, juniors are often overlooked. Arriving sophomores and departing seniors attract most of the attention. But juniors added a lot to the school with their spirit and enthusiasm, and the Junior Student Council was responsible for many activities, most importantly, Prom. Summer car washes, the K-dome concession stand, and selling AA sweaters and candy canes at Christmas were the prime money-makers for the 1962 Senior Prom. Most students never realize the headaches that go into making Prom a success, but the ten people who made up the Junior Council knew, and it was their leadership that made the juniors' spirit and ideas among the best things about Air Academy. Arena scheduling allowed students to work out their own classes. Steve Roth and Christy Chase decide what to take their second semester.

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