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ONE OF STUDENT COUNCILS responsibilities was to raise school spirit by hanging posters throughout the year. This eloquent one, hung in September, shows that senior minds were already turning to graduation even before those first exams were faced. A lot of hassle for a little tassle Ladies and Gentlemen: you are dismissed' Although early dismissal was not a widely publicized or en- couraged event, many students still chose to leave at semester. In order to graduate at semester, a student needed to meet all the graduation requirements, have parents' permission, and sub- mit a letter to the counselors explaining why he wanted to graduate early. Reasons for early graduation included not being involved in many school activities, pursuing jobs andfor mar- riage, earning money for college, or moving out of the district. Students choosing this path had to decide by November 15, when the letters were due. Students were, however, given the option of changing their minds and staying in school for the second semester.lR i Early graduation Nadine Edington Sheryl Engebretson I. Karen Eflef Michael Ernst
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l Tina Gieben Anna Gilmer A lot of hassle for a little tassle Art of the matter Students found the high school years were a good time to refine their talents or discover new ones. To encourage this, each month art teacher, Mrs. Nancy Harpstrite, chose an out- standing artist to be featured in the attendance office. The first artist to receive this honor was Terri Barker, a senior who moved here three months ago from Witchita, Kansas. Although Terri has had only three art courses in her life, Mrs. Harpstrite said she found her to be a dedicated, talented art student. Terri's favorite mediums are pencils and charcoalg but her grandmother, who was Terri's mentor and encouragement, pre- fers to work with oils. Terri plans on a career in interior design. While Rampart had many outstanding athletic and musical talents, Terri Barker's artistic abilities helped to round out the first graduating class.lRQ Becky Goudreau Shawn Graybeal Terri Barker j anette Haddock
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