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Winter Dance The Science Club had its second annual Christmas colors dance on Dec. 11. The entrance to the gym had over 1.000 Christmas lights strung around the doorway. During the first half of the dance Senior Leo Estrada DJ.'d the dance. X104 arrived and ended the dance. During the dance, there was a con- test for the best dressed, and the win- ners were junior Ered Rocha and sophomore Lorie Kuitert. Top: Celia Pineda and Steve Hernandez eryoy their time at the dance. Middle: Some Washington Union students are having a good time dancing and laughing with their friends. Bottom: Curtis Crawford with Maoml Dias are dancing to the beat of X-104. 24 .M. •Ap Winter Dance
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V. Top left: 'Qosh, I wish I could eat all of them,' says a first grader as Monique White helps serve him. Top right: Rodney Williams talking to one of the first graders about what she wants for Christmas. Bottom left: James Bachar and Kim Qrlesner read to their group of first graders. Bottom right: Shane Johnson putting on live Christmas tree ornaments. First-Graders' Christmas Party Washington Union's student coun- cil had the first graders come to our gym on Dec. 16 for a Christmas party. The first graders were from Pacific Union, American Union, West Park, Washington Colony, and Orange Cen- ter. The student council worked hard at trying to entertain the first graders, playing different games with each group, such as red light green light, duck duck goose. Some students read to their groups. After they had their punch and cook- ies. they got to put ornaments on the Christmas tree and sit on Rodney Wil- liams' (Santa's)lap. Christmas Party 23
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The Washington Union Pep Squad participated in sev- eral rallies this year. Most rallies were held in the front fountain area or in the gym during lunch time. Songlead- ers performed dance routines. The Varsity and J.V cheerleaders got students roused up for the game, and it motivated them to come to the games and cheer our teams on to victory. Also, the WUHS Pep Band performed under the direc- tion of Jesse Murillo. Top: Pep band performs at a rally. Center left: J.V. cheerleaders (from left) Celine Ossinalde, Harmony Applegate. Shelby McCarty, Alicia Acosta, and Renee Clark work up the crowd for a football game. Center right: Varsity cheerleaders were jumping for a victory at a football rally early this year. They are (from left) Tina Stanfield. Janet Caetano. Michelle Cabrera, Qayleen Waldrop. Bottom: WUHS Songleaders were making a dance cheer to 'WipeOut by the Tatboys at the Tootball Homecoming rally in November. They arc (from left) Sharia Cox, Stephanie Newton, and Melissa Curtis. Rallies 25
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