The Precedent

Nuemen

Kevin Chadwick, Staff Writer October 29, 2013

Nuemen is a company that started its life on campus. Mostly selling clothes, they make their stand as a new company. Advertising through videos, it is clearly conveyed they support action sports and plan...

PHS theater preview: “Noises Off”

Erik Yates, Webmaster October 28, 2013

  The fall play, “Noises Off,” is a play written by English playwright Michael Frayn and was performed Sept. 19-21. The show is unique. It is not a play, but a play about a play. Technically...

Students celebrate together during a Friday night home football game.

Passing down the throne

Ryne Edmondson, Staff Writer October 22, 2013

Throughout the course of last year, Perry’s athletics were supported by the biggest student section yet. Led by frontman DJ Patchet, the students cheered for the athletes on their way to victories in...

Derss code prohibits students from wearing revealing attire, including tank tops and strapless outfits. Dress code has often been a topic of controversy for students and teachers alike. [Pictured in photo illustration is sophomore Kindra Herre.]

Confusion causes dress code violations

Lindsey Floyd, Opinions Editor September 27, 2013

Dress code has been a staple in Perry’s rules of conduct since its opening in 2007. It has guided students towards environmentally aware fashion decisions for ultimate success. The list is simple: a...

Head coach Fred Mann during a volleyball game in September.

The Right Mann For the Job: Q and A with new girls v-ball head coach Fred Mann

Charissa Brooks, Staff Writer September 27, 2013

Fred Mann is in his first season at PHS, and he has already made an impact. From professional beach volleyball to the coach of eight state championships, Mann bring new strategies and experiences to the...

Extracurricular Superwoman juggles eight clubs

Extracurricular “Superwoman” juggles eight clubs

Mckinlee Neubauer, Staff Writer September 27, 2013

Ariana Banda surpasses many students with her extracurricular activities. As a senior, Banda is active in eight clubs just this year, as well as a member of StuGo, and editor of the yearbook. “She realizes...

Mural Mania

September 27, 2013

There is much excitement in the art and music departments about the forty-eight foot mural that is being used for band, hopefully to help carry them to state. The mural is a blend of four different natural...

Trey Trace Marmie in his zone, performs at martini Ranch and hypes up the crowd at his concert on Sept. 14, 2013.

Local Rapper Has Chance For Fame

Tanner Serrano, Staff Writer September 27, 2013

Arizona is not known for producing many notable celebrities, but that could change with the rise of local rapper, Trey Marmie. Marmie, better known as Trace, is a junior at Perry and has attracted an unwavering...

Sno Shack Provides Sweet Treat to Distract from Heat

Peyton Flake, Writer September 3, 2013

On yet another hot and sweaty Arizona day, I grabbed my wallet, my bike, and my younger sister to go and try the Sno Shack, an outdoor snow cone food truck on Chandler Heights. With the Sno Shack's tiny...

Students in C-115A sit in groups trying to learn despite the plastic tarps. Pumas all over campus dealt with unorganized mayhem until the steel walls were installed.

Puma classrooms split to accommodate students

Paige Coakley, Staff Writer August 13, 2013

In the new 2013-2014 school year, students from all over have come to join Puma-Nation. The influx of freshmen, however have put a “divide” in our school. That “divide” being the plastic bag partition...

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