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.5 I IZJJW 1 . l v -:I 'v!!if I. .1, I 1 ..-' .N.. ' As. A .,,-., f , VDC! There's Nothin' Like 'Emik A rx 1. U The JV Cheerleaders take a break at halftime with some . . y , ra. a jorettes: Julie Garcia, Barbara Miller. Priscilla Rozales. munchies. 21 Varsity Cheerleaders: Yvette Kathy B ganfllob- Lin flattegrbqgk. Irene Danie ik AyalRV Cheer- . iyylseaders' arla F - Kelly Jones. Ikmy Jones, Suzette my alazar lsab I Carerra, Denise Celaya, Mindy E141 Dunl 1:5 enisef ' grid Helmsxlrisha Hernandez. Maria endez iz Olea Son aOIea - Donita Snider 35 Sonya Olea Tell?INEenise.Garcia?I'ilho is portraying Gardo Olea in a skrt at a pep assembly, to Take Your Time and Do It Right! There's nothing like it when we unite. lfVe'Il put together and together we'II ignite. This cheer describes the I980-8I Raiderettes. Their task is to stir the sometimes quiet, slumbering stu- dents into excitement. It is their yelling, screaming, stomping, jumping cheers that propel the team to victory- sometimes! , J .- .- The spiritedvlfgderettes returned from camp this summer with spirit, enthusiasm, and awards. They held many pep assemblies to get students to partici- pate and to get everybody high in spirit. For their first pep assembly they performed to theme song from camp Nothing Like Itl On October 25, the Raiderettes traveled to Phoenix where they performed. along with the band, at A.S.U. Band Day. Altogether they received a 3 which is an Outstanding performance. On November I, the Raiderettes traveled to Phoe- nix again to perform at the Arizc na State Fair. After their performance they enjoyed an exciting day at the Fair. This year the Raiderettes are sponsored by both Mrs. Daisy Farmer and Mrs. Mary Garcia. The Raiderettes are a fantastic group with which to work. And their spirit shows it. They would make anyone proud to be a part of them, said Mrs. Farmer. may Sanora 8 I
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. .P M -5-' K. U 5 , . fx.- 43 , 7? ll ff' E S Let's discuss this year's favorite subject, poli- al government, except there is no rivalry between tics: and what a better way than to use the AHS the branches. Student Council. The Student Council even has its own version The Student Council is elected to represent the of the Congressional Record, it is called the Stu- students and make new programs, just like real dent Council News Qcatchy namej. politics: except that the Student Council does the Ah, but even our Student Council has it's work. Our Student Council even has two problems. They must have their programs ap- branches: the top branch and the bottom, I mean proved by the administration. If it is in the inter- the Executive and Legislative branches, The Ex- est of the student body the programs are most ecutive branch consists of the President, Vice always approved. Then there is the outside pres- President and the other council officers. Actual- sure from the advisor. He makes sure the Student ly, the other council officers are more or less the Council runs smoothly. But even now the events President's cabinet: after all, he runs the whole of major politics seeps into high school govern- shibang. The Legislative consists of two make- ment, the two party system and nonparticipation shift houses: the Senate made up of the class from the governed. Presidents: and the House of Representatives, May be we should be glad we don't have ABS- made up of the class representatives. As you see, CAM or Watergate. this more or less follows the pattern of the feder- By Beebo GO ON TO NEXT PAGE!89 0-+3 ' KRW' l A sk A' -'T'-'B s O ' s -LS
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