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, Ad-ventures DOES IT FIT? Patti Hessler displays her tourist, the Perfect Present has a wide as- 4 admiration for Colorado by picking out a sortment of Colorado T-shirt for every Q I l Colorado T-shirt. Whether a native or a member of the family. II I I hen the 1 . i .. opened in the Woodmen Valley Shopping Center, area residents found a new place to buy cards and gifts for special friends. But when the new store opened in the Chapel Hills Mall just two miles down the road from Rampart, students had even more of an opportunity to shop for those little things. Students and staff alike could buy anything from Smurfs to decorate a classroom or locker, to Cloi- sonne' jewelry for themselves or someone else. The Perfect Present also makes Christmas and birthday shopping easy, as well as provided numerous ideas for Mother's Day or simply for doing something nice for a friend. Throughout the year, Rampart students and staff kept coming up with reasons to shop at the Perfect Present I or II, for just that - the perfect present. ' 'fi BESIDES E.T., SMURES also enjoyed increased ensuring the biggest smile from her niece on sales. The little blue Creatures were popular for all Christmas. l age groups. Patti buys the biggest Smurf available, 'Ihr N X . 'Zh' if W .ff ci N .L A f r ' . - rt ...' If I' sa' fgfft W ' -wail V V 1 , S PW mill I 178 Perfect Present -viii ?:Z'C'1'F T Ps'-.fb ff.:.'.f :.'tip-v'.: r if ,yn KEEPING THINGS NEAT is a big part of working at the Perfect Present, as Michelle Bradshaw and Patti Hessler find our.
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IYACIIING WASN I ALWAYS a full time profession. Many teachers also held jobs outside tht walls of Rampart. English teacher Mrs Margo McCoy was one of Rampagesn' support- ers buying an ad for her needlework shop ohn Berg and Karen ensen rry out their sales pitch on a receptive Mrs. McCoy. Community Ading on Community involvement was a big part of Rampart's success. The public was able to use the school facilitiesg and the school, in turn, received great support from the public. Area businesses paid out nearly 35,000 to advertise in Rampart's inaugral yearbook. Ads ran from 3550 to 31503 and advertisers re- ceived a picture ad, yearbook, and plaque for their investment. WHILE THE PICTORAL ads were more work for the staff, the final product was well worth the extra effort. By taking all the pictures, Mrs. Martha Wood, a substitute teacher and mother of junior julie and freshman Maurie Wood, cut the staffs work at least ADVISER MRS. SHARYN MARKUS hosted the staff for an ad breakfast in September to get staff members psyched for their big job ahead. When they ended up making their own breakfast, their work was only just beginning. john Caceres tries his hand at makin' bacon. in half. Many groups turned to her when it was time to flash their pearly whites. Showing their style in 3- piece suits, the varsity basketball team poses for Mrs. Wood. Community division pagev
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AT GIFTS AND IMPORTS, dolls were much' more than toys. Their intricate craftsmanship made them collectors' items. Mike Shear shops for a doll that will surely become an heirloom. 'MP r , . X Q Q5 wi N . t H I -its Es rs . ,S fi CUSTOMERS FOUND THAT the name was fitting-there was much to wonder at in Eve's Oohs and Aahs. Tami Tyler finds the selection pleasing. KEXTISLZIMASF .....t,n.tx- ..:..ii,.,.,, .,. :. .. A... . ...., .i.... CLASSIC BRASSWARE MADE shopping at the Saratoga Trunk a glowing experience, and their uncommon antiques proved that oldies really are goodies. Pam Webb finds they lay- away plan a convenient way to buy gifts and stay within her budget. I Ad -ventures iftecl people Qpiolorado Springs has an abundance of fine gift shops. Whether shopping for friends, themselves or just window shopping, Colorado consumers have a wide variety of choices. 'flat t'-.ir..iii5.1.: 'lFu:zi1 on North Academy Boulevard has a nice collection of brass and figurines. Beautiful hand- made items can also be found at this delightful little gift shop. Mins rm? liiiiatirzs specializes in German imports, crystal trinkets, and dolls. Hummels, which have become collec- tors' items, can also be found at Gifts and Imports. ER-t-E ifwilx. :intl Kgilmri is unique. They have a wide assortment of bathroom knicknacks and plenty of useful gift ideas. College students found many needed dormitory items at Eve's ,Oohs and Aahs such as soaps, towels, and mirrors. lx EFX Eve's Oohs and Aahs, Gifts and Imports, Saratoga Trunk lt? 1 ..., ,ti -1. .Y .. Zi? JNL TT fini:.'.i'Z.21,7. '.'.'7Tcf F 2.1 fx1.1Ji1 1I17:'i:f'i.'2i1m1:.'Lm.'mmm':'t:rs1i'WM
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