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CLUBS FOUND themselves -lrrlw beginningOftlwywrflnd TAKING TIME OUT from practice, into fUml'ml5W5 full limfc- Freshman Sue Quigley gets some quick llillary Charles helps deliver cal- energy from the Student Stom- to rich Rams. -ifc- 1l l Travel bug When the Rampart Rams football team traveled to La -junta for a game, many of the players, coaches, and fans thought it was a tremendous journey far away from homeg but Renee Casserly made the football team's trip to La junta look like a walk around the block. Renee travelled to Germany several times during the course of seven years and during a six month vacation. She visited France, Holland, and England. Renee and her fam- ily travelled simply for enjoyment and to see life out ofthe United States. Renee was amazed by the cleanliness of the foreign countries. They made America look very dirty. She also said that the cities were closer together in Europe than in the U.S. and that places inside each city were within walking distance. Renee said she didn't necessarily want to have an occu- pation related with travelling, but she would like to travel for enjoyment in the future. A GLOBE MADE Freshman Renee Casserly's travels seem much smaller. Pointing to a city she has visited she explains her journey, Wwe, . W Kin Yates Michael Young Cathy Zeigler Nancy Ziegler 'liroy Zone Class of '86 We-Zo Q 113
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To everything there is a season Athletics were a big part of the year as new coaches and players alike tried to fit into the South Central and Metro Leagues as a AAA school. New uniforms, cheers, and equip- ment had to be broken in as Rampart teams slowly, but surely, built a reputa- tion for excellence. Media coverage helped to publicize the school and its victories, making Rampart a common name. But all athletes needed fans, and Rampart had more than its share of new-found loyalty in spectators and cheerleaders. As Rampart's personality developed, it became easier to holler support for Ram teams which repre- sented the future alma mater. As each season ended, athletes who had dreaded practices, and fans who had braved the weather found them- selves wondering what to do with their afternoons and weekend nights. But the spare time could always be filled with hopes for the next season or cheers for another sport. SOME S'l'UDliNTS FOUND ways to get involved in Rampart athletics besides being a fan or player. Football Managers Gloria Wagner and Dawn Staf- ford attach face masks to new helmets in preparation for many tackles to come. A PRAC'l'lClijl2RSI2Y says it all. SIZNIORS' LIZADERSIIIP WAS needed on teams to help underclassmen adjust to high school athletics, assist coaches. or just lend an experienced hand. Susan O'Brien demonstrates her talent and proves that practice does pay off. In Uniform division page
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