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HILE MRS. IIELA TROST found it easy to he sociable on the phone, she tried to avoid me s otli 'ht in erson. T ni 1 Y f l p g p ur ii g rom t ie camera. she tries to decide who is truant and who is Y PARTIES were a good excuse to take a hreak with friends. Mrs. Betty Zdeh, Annie Graybenl. Mrs. Sharon Roof, and Mrs. Mim Culpepper share a moment away ringing phones. Y in at Xa s l , X lgwwi Ms. Maxine Barnes - Attendance Secretaryg Mrs. Sharon Berdine - Administrative Assistants' Secretaryg Mrs. Mim Culpepper - Counseling Secretaryg Mrs. Paula Finlayson - Counseling Office SecretaryfReceptionist. Mrs. Annie Grayheal - ClerkfTypist, Copy Room1 Mrs. Barbara Hauck - Principals Secretaryg Mrs. Martha Munoz - Special lid Aideg Mrs. Susan Renault Y Main Office Receptionistg Mrs. Sharon Roof- Bookkeeper. Mrs. Eva B. Schmidt - Study llall, Copy Roomg Ms. Sandra L. Thompson - Saga Secreraryg Mrs. Hela B. Trost - Attendance Secretaryg Mrs. -joy Versaw - College Counseling Secretaryp Ms. Betty Zdeb - Registrar, Data Processing. Secretaries X 159 Mrs. Kathy Curry - Saga Bookkeeperg
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Brains don't take a back seat at Rampart. Even with all the extra-curricular activities offered, sev- eral students remembered the real reason they attended school and received recognition for aca- demic excellence. Carol Rodgers and janet Ryan were selected as A touch of class It takes one to know one semi-finalists for the National Merit Scholarship based on the scores they received on their PSAT's. The PSAT, or Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test, was taken by most students during their junior year as practice for the SAT's and for quali- fication in the National Merit Scholarship compe- tition. Four other seniors also did very well on their PSAT's. Doug Haley, Scott jackson, Carolyn Sampson, and Frank Zeigler each received a Na- tional Merit Commendation. IRQ AFTER BECOMING NATIONAL MERIT SEMI-FINALISTS, Carol Rodgers and janet Ryan receive special recognition from Miss Sue Bornhauser. PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT.junior English students take a sample test WHERE ARE YOU going to college next year? Scott jackson, Doug Haley, an F0 flef ffady for the Wal thing-Julie Glidewell and Tracy MCL3UghliY1 Work Sampson look over catalogues of prospectives colleges, so they can finally answer to beat the clock, while Shannon O'Connor and C.C. Shivvers seek persistent question, inspiration and julie Wood and Ted Parenti contemplate a difficult ques- tion. 159' O National Merit
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A touch of class Stomach rules over heart With 3512 million invested in the building, custodians had their work cut out for them to keep it clean each day. After over a thousand Rams had tromped through the halls and studied in every room, nook, and cranny around, it was the custo- dians' job to set the place straight so the process could begin all over gain. The janitors were also responsi- ble for the general maintenance, in- cluding painting, polishing, and puttering, to keep Rampart a school to be proud of. The custodians were: Dan Deck- er, Rourke Du Pay, Terry Goslee, Del Hobbs, Maurice Jones, Marvin Marion, David Norris, Brad Stone, and Lois Sudduth. The cooks were other people es- sential to the functioning of the SURVEYING A JOB well-done, custodians Marvin Marion, Maurice jones, and Dan Deck- school. Their creative cooking was al- ways a pleaser when the lunch hours rolled around. Students had plenty to satisfy them, choosing from such exciting entrees as 'just Souper , the Grand Marketplace , Cafe Ole , and Bon Apetite . With first hours starting so early, many students opted to skip break- fast, sometimes because they were late, and sometimes because they decided to just wait for lunch. Ei- ther way, it was a big reward when students finally got to enjoy lunch. For many, lunch hour was their favorite hour of the day. The men and women who helped to make it so were: Winnie Arduini, Ella Gib- son, Wanda jetensky, Ann jibault, Linda johnson, Lou jones, Stefania Kubinski, Madelyn Lopez, Becky Steele, and Susan Stroh.E2Q er hope the halls will stay clean at least through first hour. ssililliilnnn , ,W has gf Class timefmaintenance SOMETIMES THE COOKS were almost as surprised as the students when lunch was served. Donna Albert and Madelyn Lopez see what they've concocted. MANY STUDENTS TOOK advantage of lunch hours to note birthdays. Head Custodian Terry Goslee was known for having a good sense of humor, which he shows here as he combines work with pleasure to help a senior celebrate. xaio MR , gi BAY N111
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