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rite n! Aspiring Writers Put Pen To Paper Assign stories, get stories in, take them to the printer for type set, get copy back and proof read, and do lay-out. Those are the things went into getting the Rampage out to the student body each month. Rampage underwent many changes this past year. The first being a new advisor, Mr. Sandoval. The staff is the paper, said Mr. Sandoval, I am an advisor, they make the decisions. Mr. Sandoval encourages growth within a paper. The paper went to twelve pages and came out with ajanuary edition. More work is involved in going twelve pages and the staff did extra workf' said Theresa Frith, editor. Other changes came in the form of use of pictures and sports coverage. The paper at- tempted to use more big pictures. Thesports section expanded. We have tried to get away from writing just a paragraph on each sport - going for more depth in high inter- est sports, said Andy Clayton, sports writer. The Rampage is an important part of school culture. The feature page is popular, with such highlights as guest columns and Dear joe. My favorite thing is Dearjoe, it's quite humorous, said Tim Kelliher. All of the editors, with the exception of Margaret Underwood, were juniors. Next year's paper will benefit from their exper- iences, as well as from the addition of new staff members. Rampage Staff Front: Andy Dieball, jeff Thomas, Theresa Frith, jeff Courson. Middle: Sarah Decker, john Armstrong, Caroline Anderson, Michelle Shefhed, Apryl Chavez, Kim Lundgren. Back: Kristi White, Andy Clayton, Ross Gagosian, jeff Mitchell Todd Lmdholm, Mr. Sandoval. 200 -Q Rampage -. r ei as i Nate Starkey, feature editor, works on lay-out for the feature page.
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.H 5 Ji? ff ilvsis wzlrzfams- it 55212 State Champs! Working hard and putting in nearly 25 hours a week paid off this year for the Marching Rams. replied jeff Borden after winning state. The Marching Rams took their show to every competition they went to and came home with a first place trophie every time. To top it off, they came home from CBA state championships with a gold medal. They achieved a score of 88.55 which is the highest score ever recorded in CBA history. It was a wonderful feeling to stand on the sidelines and receive all of those trophies Saturday night and then get the biggest of them all - the state championship! Luanne johnson was the drum major for the March- ing Rams. She received her fair share of awards getting Best Drum Major in all but one competition. When asked how he felt about receiving the many trophies that the band did, Mr. Iiams replied, It's not the trophies that count. It's the hard work and effort and especially the time that the band puts in that counts. Those trophies will sit in the trophy case and their meaning will be forgotten but the memory of how the band worked and was the best will never be forgotten. 1-ans 1987 MAA CHAMPIUNS Bottom Row: fhont left to rightl j White, D. Rothen- burger, I Sluzalis R Trogotgj Larkin, K. Lehman, j Brehm, j Fausetg S. Ludivqg. Second Row: S. Harges, K. MCDHDIEL C Dorsey, K. Elliog S. Brunt- zel, j Rohllng, S Peterson, L. johnson, K. Boyd Third Row: D. Webber, C Flint, D. Wilke, .51 Steckerg C Fleet M Macy L. Kellogg H Mtchel L. Hfleg C Wadsworth, H Herman, R. Hood, .SI Moore, M Marquis, R Wedling, j Donahue K. Perm. Fourth Row: D, Spring- sread H Walters, S. Thomp- son, A. I-Hnes, C McCowen, R. Thede, C Antony, C Wckery, G Avedovich C Wesle K Kincannon, A. Poligmg, Krems, A. Hopkins, j Deloy. Filth Row: M Croyj Mowder, K. Oldham, K. McCain, D. Schafen j Curran, B. Greg j Mueller, G. Campbell, L. Hess, E. Schroeden N Barrlcug C DeLoyj Koch. Shah Row: B. jenkins, K. HalL S. Loral K. Salwerowicz, M Costalez, j Velasquea B. Cabri j Wooley, D. HalL D. Penka,-1 Hammeg j Borden, W Loop, D. Kay. Seventh Row: Wjoko,f Cour- son, B, West j Power, S. Ola'- ham, A. Parkhilll B. Harpeq j Flint, Wi Crowley, A. Ludivrg. 202 - Marching Band J l l 4 l The scoreboard at Mle Hrg l showed the outcome of thei hard work. Drum Major Luanne johnsoni and Director Wayne Iiams proudly display the stare champrbnshha banner. l
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