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Off. 26 1984 4 Homecoming Queen Toni Robine son stands proudly next to her father, Sam Robinson, ii' U I if U -1, j ,- Ur. Lower Left: Senior Marcus Banks races around a Clements Ranger defender for a long gain. V Varsity captains Trey O'Conner 1813, senior, along with fellow seniors Eddie Addison 1407 and Duke Johnston Q32J, meet the Clements Rangers captains at midfield. 4 Top to Bottom: Juniors Tracy Willis, Stephanie McKinne, senior Toni Robinson, senior Kelly Zatyka, junior Lisa Brenk, and in back, sophomore Kim Soloman and junior Pepper Chastin build a pyramid for the student body. 133
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angers eign at homecoming anger Royalty week began on Oc ober 22, 1984, and has become the second homecoming for the history of B. F. Terry High School. Throughout the week, each day had a different theme to encourage spirit to defeat Clements. On Monday, the theme was Cook Clements Day. The students and teachers showed their spirit by wearing aprons, chef hats, and hot pads. On Tuesday, the theme of the day was Corral Clements Day. Students and teachers showed their spirit by wearing their western wear, such as boots, hats, jeans, and western shirts. The theme for Wednesday was UReign over Clements Day. Students came to school in their raincoats, rub' ber boots, and umbrellas. Thursday, the theme was Stuff Clements Day. Students brought their favorite stuffed animal to school. Some students brought more than one stuffed animal. Friday, October 26, Homecoming Day, was the most special day of all. The theme was Our Hearts are with OUR Rangers. Lots of students dressed in their best clothing. Girls wore beautiful mums, and the boys wore boutineers. During the week, the cheerleaders sold Homeocming ribbons for S1 each. The ribbons had all the football players', coaches', and cheerleaders' names. The students council sold A'Ranger Royalty Homecoming but- tons for S1 each. Each student coun- cil member collected money for the spirit chain depending on what class they were in. In first place were the freshmen, who collected 523470. ln second place were the seniors, who collected 522458. Third place were the sophomore class which raised 5126.68 In last place were the juniors, who raised 510481. Since the freshmen won first place they were given half the money that was raised. The total amount raised by the spirit chains was Toni Robinson was crowned the 1984-85 Homeocming queen. Her princesses were Angie Carruba, Anna Gonzales, and Sara Vera. The junior duchess was Stefanie McKinne, sophomore duchess was Michelle Dobrava, and freshman duchess was Natasha D'Gracia. The Ranger football team was defeated by Clements by a score of 21 to 6. Even though they lost, the Rangers played a great game. After the game the students attend- ed the dance at the school cafeteria. The Drifters were the guest band. ELCO , x........ BF Terr' ISSWJ 4 I N ' -' - 5 . A . 1 -.:w.t.'z,-,4-. tf --'- bas? . , . ' . : Q .saxE.ftwf . 1 f' . A Pep Squad holds the sign welcoming the 1984 Senior class to Homecoming. P Left to right: HOMECOMING QUEEN CANDIDATES - Toni Robinson, Sara Vera, Anna Gon- zales, and Angie Carruba. CLASS DUCHESSES: Freshman Natasha D'Gracia, Sophomore Michele Dobrava, Junior Stephanie McKinnie. 132 -43 . i l v . '?lnsl
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Sports con be n your mark, get set, and go! Touchdown! Splash! Shoot two! Homerun! Spike! Four! Tennis anyone? Everybody recognizes the various sounds athletes make when playing sports. Football and volleyball start training at the end of the summer and train throughout the school year. Boy's and girl's basketball comes right after the football and volleyball season. Basketball usually lasts for four months. Baseball, tennis, and track all start at the same time, which is near the end of the year. Baseball members play their games twice a week, and on weekends they sometimes have tournaments. Their season starts around February and goes on for the rest of the year. Swimming and golf are year round sports. They have various tournaments and meets during the school year. Rangers showed their hard work and determination throughout the school year. From the fans point of view, it was obvious that the Rangers will never quit! 134 .g ale 6 -ff N - .. Y' ,Y W v . ' A :V f 71,545 ll K' '1 1 sg , 1 , . l 'K 1 Q V A . M. -, Q- ,iganifa F W' g ' .v ,, I Q . ,.w..,. .,,, M
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