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52 Varsity Football f FRONT ROW: Michelle Casey, Janene Fuller. Melody Miller. Chris Soholt. Cliff Woolls, Larry Main. David Arrant. Rudy Harris. Mark Green. Paul Kern, John Diebold. Rick Lawler, Geoff Rineberg. Hal Bottini. Anthony Reynolds, and Kenny Wag- ner. SECOND ROW: Kelly Evans, Tammy Carroll. Teri Oliver, Ron Henderson. Joe Sharp. Van Bran- don. Eric Seckinger, Doug Snider. Bob Luna. Larry - Hood, Tim Lopez, Terry Rollerson, Mike McGuire, Mike Keyes, Robert Minnifield, and Coach Rick Dischinger. TOP ROW Tammy Nanney, Danine Oliver, Ringo Gray. Ron Main, Jamie Mannon. Vince Gonzalez. Wayne Rising, Paul Obier, Eddie Leon, Ralph Wilson. Joe Trujillo. Jay DeVogel. Mark Hodges, Coach Mike Dennis, and Coach Gary Rungo
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JV And Frosh Spring Into Action As the sun faded into the back- ground, the JV and Frosh Cheerleaders got ready to strike up the spirit in the shaded stands. Excited parents, stu- dents, and loyal fans were ready to inspire the JV football players. Even at Friday night Varsity football games when the JV and Frosh Cheerleaders were not leading cheers, they were seen disguised as ordinary Arlington students in the stands showing lots of school spirit. During the summer the JV Cheer- leaders attended the National Cheer- leading Association Camp in San Diego to expand their knowledge on cheerleading. Unfortunately, the Freshman Cheerleaders weren ' t able to attend camp, but this didn ' t stop them from inventing new ideas for cheers and pep rally skits. Both teams practiced daily in the summer, and each Monday, Tuesday, and Wednes- day after school. It was hot, but al- ways fun, stated Captain Kim Stotts, a freshman leader, referring to the practices. Throughout the year, the squads were supportive of all teams, and be- cause of this, Arlington teams put forth winning efforts. FRESHMEN FRONT TO TOP: Pam Carter, Mary Ann Duran. Kim Stotts, and Gwen Hartmann. « Ellen Lueb, captain of Varsity Cheerleaders, clears the way for the enthusiastic JV and Fresh- man Cheerleaders during a JV football game. JV And Frosh Cheer 51
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Kicker Rudy Hams warms up before the at tempt tor the extra points Varsity Football Bulldozes Ivy for Second Place Their team goal was to make their families proud and their school proud, on and off the field, stated head coach Rick Dischinger. Even Pefore the season started, the team and coaches put together a list of goals to keep in mind during the season. Includ- ed in these were, Be a team player, realizing that united we stand, divided we fall. To accomplish this goal, the varsity football team started practicing in late August when the two-to-three hour practices were held twice a day. Coach Dischinger added, Keeping in shape physically was their main as- pect. The team sweated and strained through sit ups, push the sled, four corners of death, and weight lift- ing. During the 61-6 game against La Si- erra, the team showed their strength through their offensive and defensive execution. Coach Dischinger ex- claimed, This was their best game! Through determination and effort, the varsity football team finished the season in the Ivy League and went to the semi-finals in California Interscho- lastic Federation. Summing up the season. Cliff Woolls, all-league defensive back said, We did what we had to do when we had to do it and went farther than anyone expected us to. Like Humpty-Dumpty. Joe Trujillo takes a great fall 4 With defenders in hot pursuit. Kenny Wagner dashes down the field Varsity Football 53
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