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'll an john Berg A lot of hassle for a little tassle A ropin g am Although it is the oldest sport in America, rodeo is neither widely understood or appreciated, but its popularity is growing. When the baseball players went on strike in 1982, sports fans started looking around for a new sport to cheer. This fall disillusioned football fans also had to find a different outlet for their Sunday afternoon energy. One option may be the all- American sport of rodeo. Although the Pro-Rodeo Hall of Fame is in Colorado Springs, Rampart students didn't even have that far to go to find an award-winning cowboy. Randy Strain was a permit holder in the Profes- sional Rodeo Cowboy's Association, rodeoing at high school and quarter horse shows throughout Colorado and around nearby states. Randy started riding at the age of three and started roping when he was five. That's a long way from being in the top ten in the nation in calf roping and steer roping and holding the title of State Champion in cutting- an event where the cowboy tries to keep the cow from rejoining the herd. Randy says this unique sport is really not much different from other sports most people are in- volved in during high school. Like everything it takes practice- the same mental preparation. But it's a lot of fun and the people you meet are great. IIRq
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C. Charles Cave jorell Cizek Lisa Clements A lot of hassle for a little tassle A courageous comeback ult makes you grow up quickly. That is Michael McFadden's reaction to an accident last spring that left him totally paralyzed from the neck down. After spending his summer at the Craig Rehabilitation Center in Denver, Mike returned to school in late September. To help him with homework, Air Academy High School presented Mike with his own computer. Mike was an inspiration to all of Rampart and set one of the school's first examples of courage and determination. ER STUDENTS ANXIOUSLY AWAITED fellow Ram Mike McFadden who returned to school on September 17. 10 QGraduates Ca-Du if Marlene Craven Kelly Culwell Karen Custer
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