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FRESIIMEN WERE CLOSE to the action, as they were able to cheer for all junior varsity sports. But before they got out on the field, practice was the name of the game. Mrs. Becky Meyer instructs her fi W' FRESHMAN ENGLISH MIGHT not have been the most exciting class, hut having Ramparfs first student teacher as an instructor made it a little better. Mrs, jane Obernesser returns quizzes, much to her students' chagrin. ' an.-A Sean Gleeson 'Yaininy Grind Marc Gusling Renee Goudreau Shannon Grant .3 x est is S W Q - ' x QW K Q , x ff' ' r ii as X t 5, ' 4 K K 35, . 1 . Sandra Grayheal Shawn Groentlyke Steve Guillaune H L Devin llaher jill Haffley Q A Qi 31 Qxx N we xi it swirls NRNAGR' -.mums hw. Qu F Cinda llagler Kevin llagler Denise llall Wendy' llall Kristina llarrington Class of '86 Di - Ha
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First time for everything Home away from home. At theybeginning of the year with a whole new building to learn their way around and only four minutes between classes to do it, life in the hallways was a blur of confusion. But soon students learned their way around, were granted five minutes for passing, and the halls became a place to meet friends and learn the latest events through club posters and flyers. Another important part of the hallway scene was lock- ers. This was where students, after moving from room to room each hour, found a place to be at home and express themselves. Lockers were plastered with pictures of favor- ite groups, gorgeous girls or guys, friends, and eloquent words from magazineslik julie DiI,orenzo Stephen Drake Mick Drewry Kelly Driscoll Lisa Dozier Becky Engfer Rebecca Eschner Patricia Fletcher Cindy Formanek Keith Fox Donna Free Kent Frisbie Danette Fullerton Risa Gillmore Renee Gleeson Life between classes PERSONALITIES CAME THROUGH in the lockers. Mrs. Sharyn Markus is either intrigued or stunned by a locker in the freshmen hall. f -'awk 'gm r0.5 3 I 5
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First time for everything Transition tests tolerance At the beginning of each school year, students had to try to fit in with the right clothes, friends, and activities. Although every person had a difficult time adjusting to high school, the freshmen found it especially difficult. Where do the ninth graders really belong? This was a big question as the freshmen were moved from the ju- nior high to the senior high. Coun- selors at Air Academy junior High generally felt that it was better to have the ninth graders at the high school. There is a tremendous dif- Stacey Harris Tracy Harrison Alex Hartman Sandi Hellewells Crystal Hill Mannix Hinkle Steven Holt Sheri Hoekstra Leann Hornaday john Hostettler Bud Howard Mary Sue Hunsinger Kristin Jacobs Virginia james Nancy janz 04 Finding a niche ference in maturity between seventh and ninth gradersg and with the ninth graders gone, eighth graders began to assume a position of lead- ership and take on more responsi- bility, said Mr. Dave Strehlow. Counselor Mrs. Diane Burke thinks that ninth graders belong in a four- year high school. High school is a ritual time of a student's life, she explained. The ninth graders were exposed to a supposedly more adult-like environment than if they were at the junior highilif dc , X'-r I ,f-.H Q f,,.,.. X, ' . :vii .' . -,iv . . ,. u X! ' -Q. g.:.'.' -- Yu.. ' 'XX 'uf .'.1 '-:ALS fs we F -,, Q 1 af 9 ,4 Xxx. i 1 K ll 1 i 0' fqsggti' Q ,S r. by X rt, ,C C if is 5 J L it.i.,. -r 7 44 cg X -te .X . Q P . . x W. .. .-........ . . . ., if ...ga .-, ., .i-.,.i..r. pf ,i 5 is x .rrtffsfssia , ' 6 X 1 his fi ' 9 '
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