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11 6 Fl'C8hll'l8l'l FO0fbBll Freshmen keep fradifion alive The B team knew only one word and tt1at's WIN. The team showed it, too, with the second undefeated season in a row. Guiding the squad was coaches Carl Barbeau and Steve Kadoich. The youthful Rams finished the season with an 8-0 record. The defense who was outstanding on the' line stifled the opposition letting them total 26 points. Led by linemen Albert Chavez and Chuck Razmic, the running game was stopped. The passing attack was- shut down by corner backs Jason White and Franklin Burke. They held their opponents scoreless in the first four games. While the defense ws doing their job, the offense was rolling up the 'needed points to win. All season the offensive line blocked, keeping the drives alive. This is the kind of work the line showed in the Gor- man game. Front row: Marcus Lucas, Charles Reed, Terrance Franklin, James Reschke, Greg Williams, Joseph Garcia, Kelvin Johnson, Ivan Brown, Ricky Richardson, Mark Dixon, Anthony Woods, Bill Quade, Will Scott, Chuck Rigg, Carl Westley, Van Hulcy. Row two: Jason Rosenow, Don Sheridan, Kevin Jenkins, Jesse Carrizales, Todd Balash, Earl Sloane, Ben Cortez, Tom Anderson, Roger Houston, Mon- roe Lee, Court Hollingsworth, Albert Chavez, John Vigil, Walt Anderson, Roger Houston, Monroe Lee, Court Hollingsworth, Albert Cha- vez, John Vigil, Walt Deluna, James Cox, Henry Johnson, Larry Nicholson. Row three: Coach Carl Barbeau, Maurice Cone, Lonel Wash- ington, Randy Harder, Bruce Young, John Knight, Herb Ayala, Charles Quinn, Jason White, Franklin Burke, Craig Taylor, Charles Gant, Brian Szmoski, Dan Holt, Chuck Razmic, Steve Killebrew, Sam lnga, Coach Steve Radoich. Not pictured: Rick Tatum, Ken Banks, David Barjas.
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All cheerleaders support feems The UCA Camp this year is the one the Cheerleaders chose to attend in San Diego, California. UCA stands for United Cheerleaders Association and that is exactly what it was all about. Both the Cheerleaders and the Songleaders attended this camp. Besides learning new things, the Cheerleaders had group evaluations, judging their ability and originality. They brought home 21 superior ribbons, 7 excellent ribbons, the Superior Trophy, and all the girls from Rancho were awarded the Spirit Stick. The Varsity Cheerleaders promote the crowd's spirit at the Girls' Basketball games, Boys' Basketball games, and Football games together with the Songleaders. They also attended a tournament in Huntington Beach, California, and another at Rancho. The advisor ofthe group was Phyllis Seipel, who also advises many other active groups. Heading and Varsity squad were Donna Millette and Monica Turner. During the excitement of the game Monica Turner prays that things will turn out. Jackie Hall, sneaking a glance at the game, leads the crowd in a chant. In high spirits, Iris Jordan supports the Varsity Cheerleaders: Front row: Patsy Rios. Row two: Monica Turner, Mike Rodeng Yell Leader, Ram team. Donna Millette, Sherri Downing, Iris Jorden, Lisa Lopez, Jackie Hall. 11 8 Varsity Cheerleaders
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