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WHISTLING WHILE HE works, Mr. Dean Palmer hums as he examines Rampart's new report cards. rrp-Q BEING NOT ONLY a teacher but a coach as well kept, Mr.jack Runyan on the go most ofthe time. Enjoying the afternoon sun in the commons, Mr. Runyan takes a breather. 5-X MR. WILLIAM DYKSHORN- Instrumental Music, Band Director. MS. LANA EARHART- COE Coordinator, FBLA Sponsor. MR. KURT EHRHARDT- Industrial Arts, Senior Class Sponsor. MRS. PAT FALKENBERRY, Spanish, Latin, Spanish Estudiantina . MR. TOM GALLOGLY- Government, Economics. MR. JOE GIARRATANO- Business Education, Head Baseball Coach, Asst. Football Coach, Student Council Advisor. MRS. MARY GROMKO- TAG Chemistry, National Honor Society Sponsor. MR. BOB GUTHRIE- World History, Psychology, Sociology, Cross Country Coach, Boys' Track Coach, Polar Bear Club Sponsor. MRS. NANCY HARPSTRITE-Art, -IV Cheerleaders Sponsor. MR. WATT HILL-Social Studies Area Coordinator, European History, U.S. History. MRS. KATHY HURLEY- Foreign Language, Business, Art, and Industrial Arts Area Coordinator, French, French Club Sponsor. MR. PATRICK jOHNSON- World History, Intro. to Psychology, Abnormal Psychology, Acting Club Sponsor MRS. LAURA KADLECEK- Math, High Trails Sponsor. MR. RICK KAMM-Physical Education, Head Volleyball Coach, Girls' Soccer Coach. MRS. HOLLY KRONCKE- Drama, English, Radio and TV, Performing Arts Director, Drama Club Sponsor. Class time Dy-Kr 0151
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JUST FOR AN afternoon, the home economics room was turned into Mexico City as Spanish Club members enjoyed cuisine and fun. A touch of class o comprende 0 T he polyglots are here. They were all around Rampart, attending classes, sitting next to inno- cent Rams. Who were the Polyglots? Students talented enough to master more than one lan- guage, and there were quite a few roaming the halls. With foreign language classes mandatory for graduation, and many colleges requiring them for entrance, it was nearly impossible to escape taking a strange-sounding language. But most students en- joyed the classes, and some to such an extent that they went on to take more than one. Carolyn Oliver spoke not only English, but German and Spanish as well. As Carolyn hoped to attend the Air Force Academy, she thought her talent for languages might help to further her Career as a military officer. Another Rampart polyglot was Dianna Lambert, who spoke Span- ish and French, in addition to English. She, too, hoped to put her skills to use in a career by planning to be a linguist. RQ Polyglots K., Nr 5 DRESSED AS THE Petit Prince , Carol Rodgers performed a skit in her Advanced Placement French Class. MADAME HURLEY COULD always keep the class fun. Intro- ducing Chapitre VI , or Chapter 6, is French AP student, Kathy Howard.
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A touch of class Too close The closest most students come to a yearbook is the annual dance at the end of the year, or an occasional glance at an old one to try to put the face with the name of an old classmate. But twenty-two students got to know the 1982-83 Rampages book quite well, spending classtime, week- ends, and nights with it in an effort to finish pages and meet deadlines. At first the job didn't seem so bad, but when it was decided that the book would include 288 pages, the largest number in District -ff20's history, the task seemed to grow. WHILE A HIGH-SCHOOL staff may have sounded easier to advise than a junior-high one, Mrs. Sharyn Markus still found herself doing lots of work. After school, she works to finish a student's layout. Rampages JUST WHEN THE STAFF thought their layouts were done, someone would find one more under- classmen picture, and it was time to play musical pictures . Michelle Bradshaw tries not to get frustrated as her layout gets changed. for comfort Students became accustomed to working under pressure and around the moods of other staff members and co- editors, as they learned to take a blank 3-R and fill it with perfect pictures and wonderfully witty copy. For many students, it was the biggest academic challenge they had ever un- dertaken - and the memories of over 1,000 people was quite an undertaking. But the rewards were usually greater than the frustrations, and being such an important part of Rampart's first year was extremely fulfilling. IRQ YEARBOOK INVOLVED MORE than just layouts. In order to promote sales of the book, the staff sent out a bulk mailing to parents. Layout editor Yolanda Martinez sorts zip codes. LATE NIGHT WORKOUTS were a big part of being an editor. john Keith phones his mother to tell her he won't be home at mid- night after all.
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