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Balloons POD FlOWeI Tf'aClitiOl'1 ello Rally T3keS Off S.L.Z. ReDelS The gym I'OaI'ed with ehthU5iaSl'h as they crowd pal'tlCi' Dated ih a Spift Chant, led by head Cheefleadel' ahd head SOhgleadeI', Liz EdehS ahd Katy Castile. I liked all the yelling. It was cool! Exclaimed eighth grader, Erika Franco. Breaking tradition the Spirit Squad gave maroon and gold balloons to the football players instead of the traditional flo wers when they were introduced. I thought the balloons were more masculine, rather than the flowers, yet a can of beer would be better, commented James Love. The crowd was awes- truck as the Number One Rebel lMs. Kno wles in a blond fuzzy wig and cheerleading uniforml came bursting into the gym. Ms, Knowles had a lot of spirit to get dressed like Winding D wn to the Sounds Debb P y d Rlckytl h b - g h h bear h Hu D KPI bG bidi nwgrlm JV dF nSph p q dg he I I dn h I lPl b G bldl 14 student Life that ahd l'Uh out ih fI'Oht of every Ohe1 COh7lT7ehted SehiOf', John BOIGS. Aftel' a few l71ihOI' tech- hiCal difficulties with their h'lUSiC, which caused Katy U lvls. Knowles had a lot of spirt to get dressed like that and run out in front of every one U Castile to take action, the songleaders finally perform- ed their fast paced dance routine. l thought it was a very good experience for the new people on the squad so they get a feeling of how it is to perform in front of a big group of people, and l know it was fun for all of us, stated LUCia Maramonte. As the rally came to an end the sounds of eighty- eight! Eighty-Nihe! Nihty- two! Ninty! and Ninty-one rumbled the gym, as the spirit squads conducted a yelling contest. The class of hihty-tWO with their spirited effort won and were dis- missed first, Some Seniors were angered by this, We have senior privi- ledges we should leave first! exclaimed Yolanda Chavez. As thestuden ts left they geared up for the Hello Dance that night. Jason Jarvis 5 ape,
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OI'iGHf3fiOI'1 Helps NEWCOITIGFS nother Year Is Here Again Give me 317 'E', Give me an 'l', Give me 3 'C', Give me 3 'H', Give me 3 'T', Give me 3 'H'. Wi'l3f'S that spell? Eighth gfade. One ITIOFG fiITI9...EiQl7t'i'l Qfade. When 10:25 Came and the doors to the WESt Gym opened, fhefe W6l'6 3 lot of unusual faces. Some faces contained a look of shock, some a look of ner- vousness, and some were just happy to see their friends. It was a lot of fun and whenl was walking to school I was nervous. I thought everybody wasn't going to be friendly, recalls BianCa Rodriguez. Student Body President Dwight Bailey and ViCe- President Erin Murphy were introduced to the newest members of the student body. The remainder of the student body officers were announced indivually. Katy Castile and Liz EdehS then performed a skit which was something brand new at the orientation rally. Varsi ty and J. V. Cheer worked on the young Rebels spirit and they definitely did their jOb well. Varsity and J. V. Song sparked eIeCtl'iCitVih the crowd with an awesome routine. lt was pretty cool because of the sexy legs of the cheerleaders, stated Alex Duran. To get to know the school 3 little bit, the eighth graders got a special tour of U It was a lot of fun and when I was walking to school I was nervous. I thought everybody wasn't going to be friendly U their new school. Since the school is bigger than their Old SChOOl 3 lOt of the eighth graders had trouble finding their classes. l'm gonna like this place. lt's a big school sta ted Emmanuel Fernandez, keeping a positive attitude. After the tour ended, lunch was ready for the hungry newcomers. They all went to the cafeteria to eat hot dogs, chips and a cold drink. To enetrtain the crowd members of Executive Coun- cil performed a traditional skit of the three bears. The difference between orientation and the first day can be overwhelming. At orientation, finding classes and places seemed so easy but on the first day you're on your own. The lockers were a major problem for many and most resorted to asking for help from the upper classmen. Afteralonghotsummen it was time to go back to school again. Some people were happy to see friends again and some just didn't feel like being at school After the whole day running to classes, it was finally time to go home but you didn't leave with out first remem- bering that you had to return again tommorro w. Jeanefer Balingit U . ,QQ if, , Oh Look! Stop, Look and L' . Ron Id C f d Ti Rob C p CI f 92 p ly their I h fPh0 by G b ldl f lPholo by Ga baldlj First Day
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Heeere's Joanne Ms Knowles, alias the No 1 Rebel, raised the Spirits of the student body fPfmw by Gwfzmfmf High Spirits Al the end of the Hello Rally the song girls came out with spirits lured as they performed their routine fPhutu by Garfimlflfj mTeh5 L Nita q Ltis rryyyr, y A 2 'Qs ikzxz. ...- Warm Welcome Spirits Lifted Troy Harnlltoiv is The Class ol '89 gets greeted by Markus Panmqua and David l.eCour1tafturl1els into the spirit of the Hullu Rally fPfmm by Gfffflmlffff introduced to the enthusiastic crowd KPMUH: by Gm fhuldff Hello Rallyfnance 1
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