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Audrey Holbrook 1, xx 3' .J X X 6 joanie Holter T gi ' a Shannon Hoover J, - -t 'O 'O J 5 iz 'Q Brendan Horan Steve Huard Alissa Hubbard William jacobs jeff jeffers Sonja johnson Huw an Traci johnson Chris jones jeri jones if -ri ef 4 y a ol 22 4 , v rrrr A Susan Kaes if W iq Kathy Kaufman V , o, W, A Z, Andy Keenan M :AA f K 2 'M ,fl if 885-gp Earning a letter w if Being a 10 Super soph It was always a thrill to strut down the hall in a letter jacket, but for a sophomore the exper- ience was all the more reward- ingg especially since these ath- letes were the first to sport Rampart's new varsity letters. During the fall season, Rob Allen, Michelle Apodaca, john Armstrong, Dave Bannick, Christen Brown, Michelle Can- non, Eric Ecklund, Dave Haber, Greg Law, Nelson Montefal- con, Rick Nultemeir, joel Painter, Cathy Petty, Kelly Smith, jenny Wilson, and Kurt Wingert all experienced this ac- complishment. Although the athletes agreed that they were proud of their letters, Michelle Cannon, who lettered in volleyball, was care- ful to point out that her letter didn't make her think she was anything more than a sopho- more. lRQ -
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X N. .K Nl S' i ,Ian gr. IX .,... arg 5.4 x aug. ' -we -1 CONCERT T-SHIRTS WERE a popular way to have everyone know you'd been to see the group without having to brag. Kevin Ransom wears the shirt of his favorite band. SHOWING THAT ONLY the best will do for his tennies, Freshmen Greg Lee gives adidas a boost. Saying it all There were more things to read around Rampart than just the posters in the commons area and the books in the library. Simply by walking down the hall during passing period, students could learn all sorts of handy information just by reading one another's t- shirts. With over a thousand people in school, there was a wide variety of interests displayed on the chests of Rams in the form of t-shirt graffiti. In order to publicize the new school, clubs and organizations had their own special 'logo and saying printed upg and, of course, jerseys from every imagin- able sport could also be seen. Because casual became more and more stylish, students found it easy to attend classes in t-shirts and jeans, never having to worry about runs in panty- hose or for ettin their s orts 'acket in their last 8 3 P J class. T-shirts also made fun and inexpensive presents while giving products endless, free commercials. Consumers were bombarded with rhyming or alliter- ated jingles proclaiming what was the best drink, food, or way to spend the These mini-billboards weekend. were an interesting way to learn about the person one sat next to in physics and were a clever way to start a conversation. What does your t-shirt wghbfr Ill W . 3 1 1, a SALES SHOT UP, people began dancing, and even high school stu- dents sang ir's praises when Dr. Pepper came up with their catchy slogan. Steve Smallwood lets ev- eryone know what his favorite drink is. say?! IRQ IT WAS GREAT to wear the t- shirt of your favorite team to school, especially if they had won that weekend. Tray Ortiz shows that he left his heart in Oklahoma. T-shirt graffiti O37
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David Kinsley Kathy Koelling Kathy Kroeger ua--ff fix J fr jeff Kulich Kit Lambert Steve Land 12 Kristie Lark Gary Larson Tami Lauxman Greg Law jim Light Sari Lintonen SHOWTNG THE TALENT that won him a Linfla Lofdn Keith Long spot on a varsity team, sophomore Rob Allen . joe Lopez prepares to pass to Oliver Porter. TO HELP RAMPART in their win over Mof- A fat County, Nelson Montefalcon sprints to- ward the goal line. Class of '85 Ki-Lo
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