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375 Arcadia Apaches All Set for the Big Parade

The Arcadia Apache Marching Band has performed in the Rose Parade 15 times over the past 50 years.

– Photo by Terry Miller

The Council Updates City Software BY KATTA HULES The city council approved an update to the cross-department software Laserfiche this week. The update, budgeted to cost $33,785, is essential to the digitalization of city records. “Normally we’d ask SEE PAGE 11

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he Arcadia Apache Marching Band, directed by Mr. Kevin Sherrill, assisted by Mr. Seth Murphy, is one of the largest and most acclaimed high school bands in the state. Each year, the band participates in parade and field competitions throughout the southland, consistently placing in the top three. This year, the band will perform Jan. 2 at the Rose Parade as well as the Rose Parade Band Fest on New Year’s Eve at PCC. The Arcadia Apache Marching Band and Color guard has a long and successful history. The band is known for its big sound, traditional marching style, award winning color guard, precise marching, and signature bold red uniforms. The band has performed in the Rose Parade 15 times over the past 50 years, performed in two presidential Inaugural parades, performed in the Pearl Harbor Memorial Parade, and entertained appreciative audiences all over Southern California in numerous parades and field SEE PAGE 10

Student Council Apache Commission Gives Back BY ELYSE YAO

The city council discussed the Laserfiche update. - Photo by Katta Hules.

It’s the season of giving, and this year Arcadia High School’s Student Council Apache Commission (SCAC) has outdone itself in raising money and supplies to help support the White Mountain Apache Tribe of Cibe-

cue, Arizona. Since the 1990s, Arcadia High School has maintained a positive relationship with the tribe, offering community support to the Apache Tribe and ensuring that its “Apache” designa-

tion is used respectfully and appropriately at the high school. SCAC, a studentled group created in 1999, works to preserve this relationship and help support SEE PAGE 11


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