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In the final game of a relay race in the pep rally, students cheer on their teacher representatives. Charlene Ngyuen, Cameron Martin, Ali Billmeyer and Jeff Owens competed; ultimately Billmeyer winning the race for the junior class.
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Left to right: Emi Kiyota (12), Ariana Bertino (12), Caitlyn Van Hoose (12), Shea Faassen (12), Anthony Del Mundo-Hadnot (12), Tescia Konkol (12), Alyssa Yeh (11), Madison Hall (12) and Ella Kaplan (12). The varsity small group competition team performs their dance “Katseye” at the pep rally. Varsity head coach Francis Florendo choreographed this piece.
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The sophomore class sings “Unwritten” by Natasha Bedingfield. The ASB sophomore members held up the lyrics for the students’ reference.
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Our schools principal Robert Coppo leads our TP cheer for the last time. The graduating Associated Student Body Seniors celebrated him with posters.
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Seniors huddle as ASB Spirit Commissioner Alexandro “Zander” Ovies (12) gives them a pep talk. The seniors beat the freshman in the final round of dodge ball.
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Freshman and Sophomore compete in a game of bubble soccer. The freshman won the color wars pep rally.
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The ASB junior class leads their grade through a sing along challenge. They sang “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough.”
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In a game of dodge ball, the freshmen dressed in yellow throw balls and defend themselves from their sophomore competitors. The Associated Student Body (ASB) reached out to students to see if they would be interested in participating in the pep rally.
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Freshman competitors in the pep rally smile before they compete against the other grades. The freshman beat the juniors in a game of dodge ball.
Photo Gallery: Color wars pep rally
Decorations hang at the school’s last pep rally of the 25-26 school year. The theme was color wars, and the Associated Student Body (ASB) planned it.
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