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Leonel Federico waits in line to register for classes during the last week of August. Jill Kienow, Charla January, and Dannette Millner get excited at the Camp Verde game. Darin Meeks beats the heat. 9
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Summer Daze Gone By The days melted away like a popsicle dropped on a hot sidewalk. Days spent lying in the sun, visiting relatives in Sam Diego, and working at the local pool came to an end. Some students felt sad at seeing sum- mer go because it signaled the beginning of a new school year. However, a few students did look for- ward to school for different reasons. Tra- cey Elliftritz said, “I couldn’t wait to see all of my friends again,” while Sarah Babb wanted to “hurry up and get school over with.” By summer’s end, students had grown more mature. They had developed new goals and plans for the future. They were ready to open the freezer and reach in for another popsicle. During halftime at the first home game against San Pasqual, the crowd finds time to socialize. Coaches Scott, Robinson, and McDaniel give foot- ball players instructions at the San Pasqual game.
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MUSIC SETS STYLES • “Hi! My name? My name is Ondrea 0 Wolfsin, That’s right Ondrea. Like I don’t Know I DO NOT TALK FUNNY! I am sure! Watsa matta wit da way I talk? I attend Antelope High and it’s like totally awesome cuz everybody’s like supra supra nice. It’s like tubular • ya know? I’m a VAL I know. But I live like in a really good part of Wellton so • it’s O.K. Conversations like this were heard y many students at Antelope. They tere brought about by the Moon appa hit song “Valleygirl.” which had yreat influence on American teenagers. When asked what she thought about the song, Renae Robinson said, “Valley Girl gives everyone something to talk • about. You can take it or leave it. I choose to take it.” 0 Shannon Hibbard said, “I think it’s great because if there’s not a word for q what you want to say, you just make one up.” “Valleygirl” wasn’t the only song 9 that was popular on campus. During the year, students walked around 9 humming, whistling, and all out singing songs like “Abracadabra,” “Vacation,” • “Hurt So Good,” “Who Can It Be Now,” and “Mickey”. 0 All of the students didn’t like the same types of music. Leonel Federico 0 said, “I like rock’n’roll or nothing.” Elsa Cadena said, I like soul music 0 because I can understand the words.” “I listen to punk music, but anything a with a good beat is O.K.,” said Lucy Icedo. Though students liked different types 9 of music, they all seemed to agree that they liked a good beat. But what did 0 they consider a good beat? “It’s something that keeps you moving,” 0 said Dora Cota. Miss Lugo felt that it was, “anything the students will listen 0 to and still keep working.” the daily Antelope life-and, of course, the NIGHT LIFE. Fer sure!! Scott Guy concentrates on his battle plan while 0 playing Defender. Elvira Icedo poses in front of self-portraits done by the Art II class. 10
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