Rampart High School - Rampages Yearbook (Colorado Springs, CO)

 - Class of 1983

Page 209 of 240

 

Rampart High School - Rampages Yearbook (Colorado Springs, CO) online collection, 1983 Edition, Page 209 of 240
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EVEN ON HALLOWEEN it was business as usual. Liz Sharp disregards Pam Reiser's stares as she wears her costume to make a withdrawal. JUST DOWN THE STREET from Rampart, the Credit Union was a covenient stop for students before heading downtown or to the mall. A ri i 1- . Ad-ventures Check it out C hecking accounts are generally hard to keep up, but Air Academy Federal Credit Union made it easy for students to figure out their financial situation. With high interest rates and a low, minimum opening depos- it, students found it was not as difficult as they had thought to start putting away some money. Students saved for college, a car, or just increased the size of their accounts at the Credit Union. Some opened checking accounts, and others took advantage of the many special savings plans the Credit Union had to offer, such as tax shelters or certificates of deposit. Located off at 1355 Kelly johnson Boulevard, the institution was not only close for Rampart students and faculty, but had a drive-up window as well for added convenience. All Distrct -P520 students are eligible to open an account at the Credit Union and many did as they began to look toward the future. IRQ RAMPART STUDENTS FOUND that spending was a lot easier than earning. Bernie Zapor deposits his paycheck so he won't be tempted to spend it. Air Amdem-y Federal Cndit Union Pm ojfm ra., to , umf Andrus, c..z.,..4.- nw n..n-um aaa-Ninn Air Academy Federal Credit Unionv NCUA

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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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