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SOME STUDENTS AND teachers de. thread as daughter, Angie, offers her cided to make their own Christmas pre- 0Pini0f1- sents. Mrs. McCoy picks out embroidery 475 Q'-ra 4 , 1 L' iii 19 v.--...,,, ' Vlfll Ad-ventures Special feelings tudents and teachers alike were often stumped when it came to gift- giving ideas. Many stores around the city specialized in new and different items. conveniently located in Dublin Acres on North Academy, is a relatively new store which carries exclusively handmade gifts. Some people found it the perfect place to find gifts for teachers and friends. owned and operated by English Teacher Margo McCoy, was a popular store to shop at for stitchery kits and hook rugs. Handmade items, whether to keep or give away, were a special way to show one cared. With some seniors moving out of the house, they discovered furniture was difficult to shop for. But made it easy offering everything from wicker chairs and wicker tables to plant holders and wall hangings. Wicker works combines yesterday with today for the uncommon in decorating accents and gifts. SENIORS OFTEN FOUND furniture found friend while looking around WHILE PICKING OUT a gift for her friend, S1-Jr1i0r Sherry Jones Sifs shopping tiring and difficult. Seniorjohn Wicker Works. down to rake a breather at Cabin Fever. Keith takes a rest to talk to his new- Cabin Fever, Thread Shed, and Wicker Works
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PRINTING CAN OFTEN beacomplicat- Western Mountain Printing prints his ed process. Senior john Keith watches as graduation announcements. oi.'gglgi-15Lt ..4.?,A - .i iq' ii '4' Y 'fail' ,, 1' -' . N--. milf. ',L1,6' ,,' f .Q .,.,T- NP Q 1 --slr. saaiiama . Sinn ilwwlu Lfulxhw dw dull' 4779 Flinlndge Q Academy 0 Colorado Springs. C0 80907 Ad -ventures Pressing matters tudents often took the scenic route to in Manitou Springs, to have gradu- ation announcements printed. Also located on North Academy, Western Mountain Printing was convenient for students. When Rampart was formally opened to the public on September 26, printed the dedication booklet, which included administrators, teachers, custodians, and cooks. Monarch Printing was also responsible for many graduation announcements. which specialized in personalized badges and team tro- phies, drew business from all over the world to its South Twenty-first Street location. BjD also engraved all the plaques for Rampages adver- tisers. TRYING TO PICK out a team trophy for one of consults BjD Engravings talented staff. ' Rampart's many winning teams, junior julie Wood BjD Engraving, Monarch Printing, Western Mountain Printing
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CARS AND THEIR accessories could be ex- tremely confusing, but B.F. Goodrich made it easy. Dyanne Gillis learns about tires from the experts - the other guys Ad-ventures Love of money There were a variety of important topics on students' minds through- out their high school years, but prob- ably none more frequently than money. They thought about it when making decisions about cars, col- leges, and even where to keep it. A variety of services helped students in these decisions. The Unites States Army realized it took more than brains to go to college-it took mon- ey. The Army College Fund is designed to help students build up savings accounts while serv- ing their country. Local Army Recruiters have copies of booklet to show students how after two years of service, they can save up to 311000. Students who took this route, and many who didn't, needed a place to keep their money. Air Academy National Bank welcomed civilian and military accounts. They are F.D.I.C. and Military Bank Association members, and also have a free brochure available upon request. Once students earned the money and had a place to save it, they thought about how to spend it. Cars were a major investment, and accessories for them also took a big chunk out of incomes B.F. Goodrich Tire Center took the confusion out of buying long-lasting tires that were right for the car. The Other Guys were also the best people to see when there were problems with alignment or brakes. IRQ hw! 204 OAir Academy National Bank, Army, B.F. Goodrich LSLBE. 1-1 7 Y 1 Q . jg.: kai I, ix ff . A ii? WORKING STUDENTS NEEDED a con- graduate, Natalie Tucker, is one of Air Acade venient, friendly bank to cash paychecks, and my National Bank's informative tellers. even, occassionally, deposit them. District 20 Arm . Be all you can be
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