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As a tradition, the team captains, as well as the other senior members, gather in the middle of the field for the coin toss. Before the game, the student body expresses how they feel about the Rangers. Jeff Brong, Dennis Vaughn. Bruce Hnles. and Bruce Banta honk for the (landers.
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20 Out Numbered But The year was 1982. The day was October 8. The schools of Robert K. l.ee and Ross S. Ster- ling were preparing for the big- gest game of the region. The an- nual battle between the teams of Lee and Sterling was moments from its beginning. Coach Kramer's fighting Ganders practiced all week for their chance to beat Sterling. On the other side of town, however, the Rangerslcoached by Mr. AI Dennis) were expected to win by n three touch-down margin. They also had been tuning-up and getting ready for the kill.” With the help and under- standing of Mr. Armstrong be- hind us, we were determined to win the game. The Famous Robert E. Lee Band and the Brigadiers, as well as the whole population at R.E.L.. backed the Ganders all the way. Not Out- Played A •lames Klkins rare back to pass, intense energy U used. GOD o 3 TIM OUTS LEFT 2cown IQtoco ballonJ4 As the game progressed, the table started to turn! As every fan noticed during the coin toss, the Rangers had twice as many seniors as the Ganders. Because of the number, everyone thought that the Ganders were going to fall, but that was no obstacle for the Ganders! The Maroon Men poised themselves and went into battle. At the end of the game, the Sterling side was as silent as death. However, on the I ee side, fans were screeming their lungs out! The score-board showed 7- 7. Sterling might hnvc tied Lee, but deep inside, the Ranger team knew that they had lost the game. It just goes to show, as the under dogs, we were out- numbered but never out-pluved' Coach KrameriGanders) and Coach DennisiRunger } go over their game plans. An the Gander defense close in. the Ranger running back wishes he were home. David Pryor and Robert Poss try to imitate a punter as Mr. I ee looks on in embarassment.
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Class Favorites Senior Class Favorites Dan Samora. Kyle Caulcy. I ..Hum Walatead. Darron A»h. Donna Hen- denon. Shawn Kin|{. Junior Class Favorites Bear Estrada. Tate Malpaas. John- ny Mabry. Ten Gallatin. Steffani Stansbury. Brenda Hannon. Sophomore Class Favorites Mark Bookmeyer, Michelle Wal- lace. Robert Zarco. Margo Book- meyer. Jeff Leggett. Gigi Zarco. Freshmen Class Favorites John Moak, John Byington. Amy Hinkle. Irma Rodriguez, Candy Ber- ry. Brian Connealy.
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