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PEP ASSEMBLIES by Amber White The chant of Seniors! Seniors! roar above the noise of a thousand screaming teenagers in our gym. Just when it seems that the noise is unbearableg the team enters and the decibels rise! This is a typical scene at any one of Agua Fria's great pep assemblies. As you look around the gym, there is a definite variety of expressions on people's faces as they listen to Steve Rogers, one of the captains of the foot- ball team, talk about the team's desire to win. As he talks, the tension builds in anticipation of class competition. Alicia McAnally comments, The pep assemblies are extremely loud, which obviously shows the entire school's sup- port for the football team. Agua Fria pep assemblies are certainly an enthusiastic way to pep up the team for the big game!! UDEUEW Ill 'U'U DDD .., . .55 e i l' K AT?l-f 33.41 Who's got the spirit? l 7,4 ' Senior spirit, who could ask for anything more? it - ll AN ' f r- , nxt il s I Jill! li X51 v Q H ls Exif frlllrl 'i 1- ' V ygq .si x , . Q ,f 'X A ' 'I' -2 ,- if Hey, Neil Taylor and Melissa Kraus, we can't hear you! Seniors Cari Shenandoah and Joanna Barry have fun showing their class spirit. ' pep assemblies
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Our cheerleaders learned how to dress in style at the ASU cheer camp. Trang Nguyen enjoys a smokeless beach at Santa Cruz. Mike Kahuna Murphy shows off at Laguna Beach, The Boys went mudbogging at Woodleaf. the wonderful world cation, where your only worry is school in September! The summer had just begun and we had our itineraries carefully planned to escape the hustle and bustle of civilization, indulging in our fantasies. The summer beach bums packed their cars with surf- boards.. bikinis and suntan oil, and headed iyli w est to hit the beaches in Southefn'g.California. River Rats with inflated inner tubes and bulge ing ice chests floated down the Salt. On the West Coast, Micky Mouse, Goofy and gang greeted Owls with smiles as they entered Wonderful World of Disney. While on the East Coast, other vacationers gaz- ed at the beauty of the Statue of Liberty. Mindy Lueck: I went to Disneyland with some friends and had a oblast. We also got to eat lunch with Bruce Willis. Jennifer Jarnagin: I went to California and learned how to surf. At night I went to bonfires on the beach and met lots of California dudes! Betsy Waitt: A group of us went tubing and played catch with the car keys and lost them. Christine Goodrich: f'Going to Canada was really Cool! The best was when Sarah Ellsworth and I went to shop and giving the bums on the corner loose change. Mike Acuna: Uh, well, I saw the raddest concert ever. King Diaa mond! Long live the King! Stay HEAVY or ABIGAIL will get you! litany Holtrup: I went to California and watched the taping of the Brady Bunch. Beth Cluff: I spent my summer in Illinois and Wisconsin with my boyfriend. Almost a tradition - Picnicking with Aunt Bessie, Fishing with Gramps, Playing baseball with Cousin Wilber, Sipping Suds at a party, Jamming out to cool tunes, Swimming and sunning, Cruising 'fCentral, And dreading the summer school blues, Our SUMMER of '87, unforget- table and ACTION packed. California. summer
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I5l.!'wQ Carolyne Beyle and Terah Perry jam to the music. Patricia Johnson, Shawn Young, and Etta Pless do the w0p. Chamie Contreras and Michelle French enjoy the good looking scenery at the dances. Carl Shenandoah reaches out for that special person. Debra Simon and Timothy Reed Look, Mom, isn t hecute?l Dances by Amber White Loud D LOUD MUSIC!! FLASHING LIGI-ITS!! HUNDREDS OF TEENAGERS!! The scene is an after game dance at Agua Fria, sponsored by school clubs and organizations as fund raisers. The disc jockey this year is Western Arizona Music Machine, known as W.A.M.M. A wide variety of music is played along with requests for favorite songs. Dina Astorga comments They're a great hangout for those without transportation to go somewhere else after the game. While Andy I-lillison and Steve Snavely say, They've lost that lovin' feeling! Whether you go with friends or with a date, you canlt help but have fun in the upbeat at- mosphere that keeps you jammin' all night long! dances
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