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F I Y ,s WQN' Friends forever 4 Sophomores Amy Hahn and Lisa Miller are friends forever, Freshmen Clinton Vacek, Darren Lehmann, junior Fernie Flores, and seniors Damon Williams, Darrell Bezecny, Robbie Lopez, along with junior Neal Griffin, enjoy a little 4 time off from school. if ,lair S f' 1 wi li35llQll yi my U ww' ' 'ljw il,,QI,?l.x?'fFvV L ' M i- ,si w , M .,5, , A-1.1 i M 'P'-.. C1 . f f 41 I 2 A Jeff Rodriquez, junior, takes on the role of the teacher, 4 . l , A Juniors Diane Rogers, Pam Marek, and Jamie Wilson make plans for the weekend. l 4 A Junior Lloyd Hallmark and senior Clay McDonald are up to something. 4 Junior Cathy Caranza explains life to the balloons. A Joe Clark, junior, and Amy Hahn, sophomore, share memories. 9
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fllheme is nothing like Dennis Harlan, junior, reaches for the sky. P A FRIEND someone you can trust and someone who is always there when you need them. With all the changes in the school this year, the grading scale for example, it was important and helpful to know you had a friend to lean on. Parties provided oppor- tunities for students and friends to gather and have fun. Many of these parties were held by students, clubs and individuals. What I like about my friends is I don't have to worry about what I say, wear, or do when l'm around them. A true friend likes you just the way you are, freshman Staci Smitheal said. 8 Freshmen Jeff Mensik, Clinton Vacek, and Steven Kunz do their best on a Monday, P Middle right: Juniors Stephanie McKinnie, Tracy Willis, sophomores Robin Rankin, Michele Dobrava, Kim Soloman, along with senior Pepper Chastin, show that Rangers are number one. A Laurie McNair and Robyn Hruby, juniors are checking it out. I Vi.: A Senior Robbie Lopez enjoys a little fun after school. isle 'His lfljlv ilpl ial lliil I I A Sophomores Brad Vickers and Terry Turney take time out from a hard workout.
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angers stomp ngelton in first 25AAAAA play Senior Ronald Duck Sanford and for the first 25AAAAA district pep senior Darren Taylor lead the way raIly.V The battlecry of the Rangers echoed as everyone welcomed the 1984-85 foot- ball season at the first 25AAAAA district pep rally of the year. Friday, September 28, the halls were decorated with streamers, signs, and balloons to celebrate the oc- casion. The 3:15 bell rang and the students rushed ex- citedly to the gym. As the band played the fight song, the Terry Varsity football players entered the gym. Before the pep rally ended, the first district pep rally spirit stick was awarded to the class of '87 A Senior George Miller steps off the playing field for a short rest. CSophomoresl. Everyone then left to go home to await the football game. During the game, the cheerleaders cheered on the Rangers. At halftime, the Rangerettes performed a highkick routine to Girls Just Wanna Have Fun. The hard work and many hours of practice had payed off for the Rangers. They won the game by the score of 29-22 against the Angelton Wildcats. To top off the night, students head- ed back to the school, greeted, and congratulated the players. O M ff ' A-f ff ,' .-- ' A Ranger Varsity football players await the arrival of their fellow teammates. Head coach Larry McNair sends the next play in with senior wingback Calvin Cobbin. P K xx 1 ., .. , 1 W R x 5 Cb is .
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