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arcadia high school 180 Campus drive, Arcadia, ca, 91007 volume 67 • issue 5

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january 2019

POW WOW

@ahspowwow quote of the month:

the world is our campus

est. 1952

“Cheers to a new year and another chance for us to get it right.”

Winter Pep Assembly

RALLYING UP THE CROWD: AHS’ Winter Pep Assembly included intricate Pep Squad performances, new games, academic teams, and a pumped up celebration of our winter sports teams! By PAMINA YUNG Editors-in-Chief

Arcadia High School roared with enthusiasm as it kicked off the new decade with its 2020 Winter Pep Rally! Pep Band members played an upbeat medley of songs as students filed into the North Gym. As soon as everyone was seated on the bleachers, the assembly was opened by AHS’ two Pep Commissioners, Lauren La and Mark Lau. First was the feature of various varsity athletic teams including Girls Volleyball, Boys Soccer, and Girls and Boys Basketball. The Athletics Commissioner, Warren Oetojo, announced all the teams one by one. Each charged through an inflatable tunnel that was decorated with pictures of AHS’ mascot. Every team had a unique team spirit act according to their sport. For example, Boys Basketball used a tennis ball and a plastic playground hoop for their team cheer. Next, Stephen Dai, the Athletics Commissioner, introduced different academic teams and clubs in-

cluding Destination Imagination, Math Team, Speech and Debate, and Ocean Sciences Bowl. AHS’ Pep Squad’s three different groups, Cheer, Flag, and Song, gave stunning performances with routines that boasted their flexibility and great coordination. In between the pep performances, the Pep Commissioners and Pep Adviser Ms. Erickson hosted several lighthearted games. All of the games used student volunteers from the audience and teams were divided by grade level. One of the games required one person to walk to the other side of the gym floor while balancing a ping pong ball on a spoon. They needed to pass the ball onto their partner’s spoon. The second person then had to walk back across and make it without dropping the ball. In another game, six people needed to work together to satisfy the number of the team’s feet touching the floor according to what number was said by the host. Only feet, and no other body parts, could touch the floor. For instance, if the number said is “3”, all six team members must collaborate

to have only three of the team’s feet on the ground. The “Traffic Yam” game was similar to the game with the spoon and ping pong ball, but instead, volunteers had to push a yam across the floor with only their nose. In the last game, a team of four girls and a team of four boys competed to make the best “frozen scene” of a scenario. Some examples included a kid giving a tantrum in a store, being on a roller coaster, and giving birth. Freshman Destiny Delgado, who participated in one of the games said, “I was very excited to be a part of the assembly games. They were very fun and I hope I can play again next year.” The assembly ended with the Alma Mater, the school anthem. All the sports teams, commissioners, and pep squad lined up on the gymnasium floor and sang with the rest of the students. More music was played through the speakers as students exited the gym. pyung@thepachepowwow.net Photos by CASSIDY CHAAY

w h at ’s in s i de NEWS With a record 8.17 million votes, the incumbent president of Taiwan, Tsai Ing-wen, won the 2020 OPINION. The superhero genre has produced Taiwanese presidential elec- many magical figures for society to look up to. tion. Tsai gained immense But what truly defines a hero? support from young, pro-independence citizens with her “I believe that the term ‘hero’ is much more stance on supporting Hong applicable and accessible, available to anyone Kong protestors. Her plat- regardless of their age, gender, status, ability, form advocated for democ- or prior accomplishments.” racy among the Taiwanese Photo courtesy of FT.COM people.

Taiwan’s president reelected in election pg. 3

DEFINE “HERO”

pg. 5

BOYS VARSITY SOCCER COVERAGE pg. 16 SPORTS AHS’ Boys Varisty Soccer team is heating up this season! Perserverent players, fierce competition, and overall good matches made for quite exciting games this month. Although we utlimately finished 2-5 on Jna. 7, visit our website for even more detailed coverage Photo by EMILY BANUELOS of the best games!

in this issue: news 2 | opinion 4 | features 6 | advertisements 9 | student life 10 | center spread 12 | arts & entertainment 14 | sports 16 | campus focus 18


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