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

 - Class of 1983

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Rampart High School - Rampages Yearbook (Colorado Springs, CO) online collection, 1983 Edition, Page 63 of 240
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PLANNING FRENCH FUN, the co-directors work closely with Madame Hurley. SO YOU DON'T THINK French is fun? periods She shows Karen Nelson and Kath - - Y says Madame Hurley, who did everything possi- Howard, co-directors, that sponsors need to ble to make the club a fun way to spend activity have a good sense of humor. liz F' ks .gqfss fix ,W FRONT: Tina Harrington, Tammy Mathews, Sandy Helliwell, Eric Whit- ney, Dan Kane, Karen Nelson, SECOND: Dianna Lambert, Aileen Hut- ton, Lisa Harrington, Tim Anderson, THIRD: Madame Hurley, Tonya Stanley, Tatia Helms, Elicia Duguid, Stacey Whitney, Gina Gillmore, Michelle Bradshaw, Carol Rodgers, Michelle Pfeiffer, BACK: Shannon Hoover, Lynn Cowell, Brenda Bergquist, Sharon Psensky, Laura Stocker, Kathy Howard, Liz Sharp, Laurie Povelite, and john Berg. LU, 4 5 'S I L gf ri f ,jf p adv r , 2-- ' Going first class Francophones de Rampart Colorado may be a long way from Paris, but for forty-five students, it was close enough. The French Club found plenty of ways to bring French culture home. The first thing we did was have dinner and watch French cartoons, explained the co-director, Karen Nelson. We tried to do one activity a month, and they got to be more fun as members got to know each other better. To be a Francophone de Rampart C French speaker of Ram- partj, one needed only to have an interest in the country's culture. Dinners at La Creperie, French Christmas caroling, seeing French mime Marcel Marceau, and a progressive dinner, with some of the highlights of the clubs outings. French Club O59

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Going first class Aller anfan ist schwer uAller anfang ist schwer! As a famous German proverb says, All beginnings are difficult. The German Club found this to be an accurate statement. But once they were established, they accomplished many goals and participated in many activities. 5 Penrose Stadium was the sight of lots of food and fun for club members as they sang and danced their way through Octo- berfest. Other activities included dressing up for a German carni- val and selling Advent calendars. IR! AT A MASQUERADE party, people have to do more than just look funny to be the center of attention. Carolyn Oliver and Tara Newland sing a German folk song. German Club EVEN TEACHERS LIKE to play dress-up. At the German mas- querade, held in February, Mrs. Stratton dances to a folk song. ,V ,in-.511-se 'we an in:-eu.tr'-fr. vw x- s Q .- FRONT: Sari Lintonen, Tanya Sutherland, Veronica Taylor, Audrey. Holbrook, MIDDLE: janet Cowell, Carla Vetter, Alissa Hubbard, Cheryle Clark, Curt Davisg BACK: Mrs. Ilse Stratton, sponsor, james Clark, Kevin O'Connell, Susan Van Camp, Carolyn Oliver, Tara Newland, Barbara Ruiz, Neil O'Connell, julie Strahl, Roberta Hosmer, justin Cassel, David Haber, and Jeannette Carlile.



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MUCH OF THE club's time was spent Shawn Harris wonders about what he experimenting with food more com- just ate as Barbara Ney and Karen mon to Cancun than Colorado Springs. Brown think his concern is amusing. Que pasa? Spanish-speaking stu- dents had the opportunity to learn more about Spanish and Mexican culture by participating in the Span- ish Club. The club got off to a promising start with 26 active stu- dents willing to experiment with South of the Border munching and 1, Hot tamales Lauritzen, Carolyn Oliver, and Greg Rockwell, members planned many events pertaining to Spanish tradi- tions, including their Spanish christmas party. The club, led by sponsors Mrs. Pat Falkenberry and Mr. Floyd Quintana, met every week to plan music. Encouraged by officers Lori Spanish Club parties and sing traditional folk songs.lRQ MEXICAN CHOCOLATE WITH coconut was obviously a delicacy to hungry Rams. Chris Moon, Cathy Bennett, and Amy Ryan enjoy trying new foods as part of their member- ship in el club espanol. FRONT: Mr. Floyd Quintana, sponsor, Tina Sullivan, Ka- ren Brown, Les Apodaca,jody Messenger, Lori Lauritzen, Greg Rockwell. MIDDLE: Mrs. Pat Flakenberry, sponsor: Terri Barker, Karen Poorthuis, Ronda Rose, Dawn Wcbl- frum, Rose Turner, Carolyn Oliver, Diana Lambert, Kathy Ketelsen, Amy Ryan, Pam Oliver, Barbara Ruiz, Cathy Ben- nett. BACK: Mark Braun, Kathy Kroeger, janet Haley, Chris Moon,joe Adams, Landall Stoltenberg, Anthea john- son, Kelly Branigan, Marilyn Smith, and Jeannie Mobley. - 1'

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1983, pg 157

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1983, pg 8

Rampart High School - Rampages Yearbook (Colorado Springs, CO) online collection, 1983 Edition, Page 45

1983, pg 45

Rampart High School - Rampages Yearbook (Colorado Springs, CO) online collection, 1983 Edition, Page 8

1983, pg 8

Rampart High School - Rampages Yearbook (Colorado Springs, CO) online collection, 1983 Edition, Page 179

1983, pg 179

Rampart High School - Rampages Yearbook (Colorado Springs, CO) online collection, 1983 Edition, Page 75

1983, pg 75


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