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pecial Activities, Dances, and mblies Capture Magic Moments here were many special activ- ities to help students show their Pirate pride this year. One of the most popular, the school dances, included the Back to School, Winter, Valentine, and eighth grade Graduation Dance. Open House was a good way for stu- dents and their parents to get ac- quainted with their teachers. Students had fun skating or playing video games at the skate parties. We had half day Pride days when students got to pick what they wanted to do, and pride was also shown in little ways like swaying arms and screaming at Pep Rallies. We had a magazine drive which raised S14-,500.00. Students were also given opportunities to go to Catalina Island, Project Ocean, and to everybody's favorite place- DISNEYLAND! AJHS students are like visitors to Disneyland-when they set foot on campus they are eager to start a whole new day, excited about doing everything Amphi has to offer, and they feel special. Z 1. Students dance to the beat at. the Back to School Dance. 2. Students enjoy themselves at the first skate party. 3. Mr. Ritchie congrat- ulates Sam Hosp upon completing the Peer Mediation training. 4. Ms. Lefkowitz rings the Amphi bell for the Bicentennial. 5. Eric Steward helps out at the Magazine Assembly.
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1. Mr. Metz wishes students luck as Student Council representatives wait to speak at the Student Orientation assembly. 2. Students swim at the AHS pool on our Pride Day. 2 3. Volleyball players do The Wave at the first Pep Assembly. 4. Alisa Bardo and her parents get refreshments after Open House. 55 ' M6 ...99
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6... ide 'li tudent council is one of the great organizations that keeps Amphi on top. Our leaders went to a work- shop at the U of A. It was fun and educational, said Student Council president, Venitia Allis. The Student Council also sponsored many activities such as Spirit Week, dances, the mag- azine sale, and the Constitution Bi- centennial clebration. Another special group here is the Honor Society. These brains must get a 3.5 or bet- ter grade average in order to be ac- cepted. They did many things in the 1. Tanya Woodard, Amy Burns and Stephanie Clark work hard on the Honor Roll banner. 2. Block A members show off their Cedric Demp- sey T-shirts. 'WW ide .99 past year. They helped many lost par- ents at Open House, and the president and secretary also went to the lead- ership program at the U of A. The last but not least group that keeps our spirit flowing is Block A. These jocks must get a 3.0 grade point average, and must have participated in three sports. They sponsored the Cedric Dempsey Cancer Run this year and raised 3350.00 .They have also run the snack bar during home football games. 3. Jeff Kurtin smiles happily as he represents all three groups. 4. Venitia Allis, Jim Gibson, and James Craig serve Eegee's to thirsty students at the Winter Dance. 3 . . s I l l E E 5. Venitia Allis, Wade Bunting, Jeff Kurtin ar Amy Reffkin are thrilled with what Ms. Dinoi has to say at a Student Council meeting. 4 Snack bar chores keep Andy Brown busy.
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