The original LA Rams Cheerleaders were in 1978 and at the LA Coliseum. There were 29 original girls and our favorites were Lenni Wood and Irma Rahwyler. Where is more information on all these girls. The St. Louis Rams Cheerleaders were NOT the original Rams Cheerleaders. New Persons we agree they were the two beauties featured several times in Playboy and television, wow, !!! wow!!!! WOW!!!!
My mother was an L.A. Rams Song leader is what she called it around 1956. Her name was Patty Squibb before she was married. She told me that she would go to the L.a Coliseum and do dance routines with pom poms. They were not allowed to fraternize with the players. She made $5.00 a game. She was a student at Long Beach city college at the time. When I was a kid I wore her uniform as a Halloween costume. The cheer leading uniforms of the day were made of Corduroy. Her uniform is Rams blue and light blue. The skirt was flared and pleated coming to the knee. L.A. Rams is embroidered on the shoulder. I will treasure it forever.
Los Angeles Rams was created in 1946.
Los Angeles Rams ended in 1995.
The NFL's Cleveland Rams moved to Los Angeles and became the Los Angeles Rams in 1946.
The Rams played in Cleveland between 1936-1945 before moving to Los Angeles in 1946.
Click on the '1979 Los Angeles Rams Roster' below to see the roster along with stats and other information for the 1979 Rams.
The Rams (US) football team migrated to St. Louis from Los Angeles.
the Los Angeles Chargers and Los Angeles Rams
The center for the 1973 Los Angeles Rams was, Ken Iman. He had come over from the Green Bay Packers and started at center for the Rams from 1965-1974.
The Los Angeles Rams were in existence from 1946-1994. They are now known as the St. Louis Rams.
Rich Saul has: Played Himself - Los Angeles Rams Center in "The NFL on CBS" in 1956. Played Himself - Los Angeles Rams Center in "NFL Monday Night Football" in 1970. Played Himself - Los Angeles Rams Center in "1975 NFC Championship Game" in 1976. Played Himself - Los Angeles Rams Center in "1976 NFC Championship Game" in 1976. Played Himself - Los Angeles Rams Center in "1978 NFC Championship Game" in 1979. Played Himself - Los Angeles Rams Center in "1979 NFC Championship Game" in 1980. Played Himself - Los Angeles Rams Center in "Super Bowl XIV" in 1980.
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