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K I I, 1 se if 354535 A The mighty Ranger offense steps up on the line for a new adventure. 4 Seniors Deanna Lopez, Sandy Maroul, Teresa Cameron, Susan Poncik, Anna Gonzales, and Michelle Wolff perform at the pep rally along with fellow Rangerettes. 4 Senior Eddie Addison scrambles to get away from an Angelton defender. A Senior quarterback Luke Lucky gives some encouraging words about what the Rangers will do to the Angelton Wildcats. 11
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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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air Daze . . . Students, floats, and B.F. Terry clubs of all sorts entered in the excitement of the Fort Bend County Parade on October 3, 1984. F.F.A,, Pep Squad, and the Spanish Club floats were examples of the different types of floats that could be seen coming down the road at 10 a.m. Terry was also represented in the parade by the band, drill team, cheerleaders, and several Fair and Beauty Queen contestants. Because the fair this year lasted ten days, the parade was held back to start on the sixth day of the fair. Family, friends, and students met at the fair prepared to have a good time. Food, rides, exhibits, and entertainment attracted people from the whole Fort Bend County area. The biggest attraction to this year's fair was the per- formance of country singer, George Strait. People came from all over to see one of his two performances, one held at 8 and the other at 10 p.m. Students were busy get- ting their animals ready for the livestock show. For many the work had payed off bringing in ribbons, trophies, and money. lt was a successful fair for the 1984 year. The tenth day of the fair arrived. As the parking lot slowly emp- tied out, students, family, and friends left with memories of another ex- citing Fort Bend County Fair and Parade. ,ll , I f , A V.O.E. express their feelings for Terry during the parade. 12 A Sophomore Mike May and Junior Russell Stratman enjoy a day out of school at the County Fair. Drill Training show the public what they are made of. V .. 1 if ff' -rfs ' ' . ' . 9-T' 353 ez 'xjnfi KWH 4' E at ,' E , X 4 .4 r' 1 2. W X ,i 'lt T i ,M , if 'F 1 Stieff , 4 ,X A W. . j 5, , , X. A R.O.T.C. strut their stuff in the parade.
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